HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 2024-12-17TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
Shirley A.Raffensperger Board Room,Town Hall
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca,New York 14850
Tuesday,December 17,2024 6:30 P.M.
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AGENDA
1. Persons to be heard.
2. Approval of Minutes.
3. Other Business.
4. SEQR Determination:Maplewood Phase II Project—Maple Avenue.
5. PUBLIC HEARING:Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding Proposed
Rezoning for the Maplewood Phase II Project on Maple Avenue,located between the Maplewood Graduate
Student Apartment complex and the East Lawn Cemetery.The project,which requires a rezoning from
Multiple Residence and High Density Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone(PDZ),involves
consolidating four parcels and constructing six(6)five-story apartment buildings,containing 615 units/800
beds in studio,one bedroom,and two-bedroom unit configurations.The project will also include integrated
amenity/service spaces,parking areas,trails and pedestrian facilities,open spaces,stormwater facilities,
and other site improvements.The project is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review
Act and is subject to environmental review.Cornell University,Owner/Applicant;Michele Palmer,
Whitham Planning,Design,Landscape Architecture,PLLC,Agent.
6. Presentation and Update on the proposed Cornell Game Farm Road Field Hockey Field project on Game
Farm Road,located immediately east of the existing Cornell soccer fields.The proposal involves
constructing new field hockey facilities in two phases,with phase one including the conversion of the
existing grass practice field into a synthetic turf field along with construction of a new driveway,
formalized parking area,pedestrian amenities,and two small support facilities(a 1,700+/-square foot rest
room/team room building,and a 480+/-square foot press box).Phase two involves the construction of a
clubhouse for the field hockey team,with locker rooms,meeting rooms,physical therapy rooms,lounge,
toilets,showers,and indoor synthetic turf training space.Phase two is projected to be constructed within
five years of the athletic field installation.The project also includes new lighting,landscaping,stormwater
facilities,and other site improvements.The project is a Type I Action under the State Environmental
Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review.Cornell University,Owner/Applicant;
Kimberly Michaels,TWM,a Fisher Associates Landscape Architecture Studio,Applicant/Agent.
7. Consider approval of the 2025 Planning Board Meeting Schedule.
8. Consider a recommendation to the Town Board regarding the Chairperson of the Planning Board for 2025.
9. Adjournment.
C.J.Randall
Director of Planning
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TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday,December 17,2024, starting at 6:30 P.M. on the
following matter:
Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding Proposed Rezoning for the
Maplewood Phase II Project on Maple Avenue, located between the Maplewood Graduate Student
Apartment complex and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which requires a rezoning from
Multiple Residence and High Density Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone (PDZ),
involves consolidating four parcels and constructing six(6)five-story apartment buildings,containing
615 units/800 beds in studio,one bedroom,and two-bedroom unit configurations.The project will also
include integrated amenity/service spaces,parking areas,trails and pedestrian facilities,open spaces,
stormwater facilities, and other site improvements. The project is a Type I Action under the State
Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University,
Owner/Applicant; Michele Palmer, Whitham Planning, Design, Landscape Architecture, PLLC,
Agent.
Members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at Town Hall or virtually via Zoom. The public will
have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live and provide comments in-person or through Zoom (by
raising hand icon)at hiips://us06web.zoom.us/j/83643764382.
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C.J.Randall,Director of Planning
TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
December 17, 2024
Minutes
Present: Fred Wilcox, Chair; Cindy Kaufman, Caitlin Cameron, Liz Bageant, Bill Arms, Gary Stewart,
Kelda McGurk, and Sara Reynolds
Staff: CJ Randall, Director of Planning, Christine Balestra, Senior Planner; Susan Brock, Attorney for the
Town; David O'Shea, Director of Engineering; Justin McNeal, Engineer; Marty Moseley, Director of
Code Enforcement; Dana Magnason, Senior Code Enforcement Officer
Mr. Wilcox opened the meeting at 6:30p.m.
1. Persons to be heard.
Several members of the public spoke to thank Fred Wilcox for his years of service.
Several members of the public attending the meeting in person spoke regarding the proposed Verizon cell
phone tower on Wiedmaier Court. They wanted the Planning Board to reconsider the previous vote
regarding the tower.
Regi Teasley spoke regarding the dangers of artificial turf and urged the Planning Board to reject projects
containing artificial fields.
Louise Mygatt spoke regarding the negative impact of artificial turf on the groundwater, specifically,
microplastics that could make their way into groundwater.
Yayoi Koizumi against artificial turf. She would like the Planning Board to issue a positive declaration of
environmental significance for Cornell's proposed installation of a synthetic turf field on Game Farm
Road.
bethany cjalehto mays spoke against a synthetic turf field on the Meinig Field House. She would like the
Planning Board to get answers from the applicant for previously raised questions by Planning Board
members during the first phase of the project. She also argued that Mening Field House and the new field
hockey field on Game Farm Road are a single project,not two distinct projects.
Daniel Swanson spoke regarding the pollution and health impacts of approving the Game Farm Road
artificial turf project.
David (no last name available) spoke about the Verizon cell tower project. He argued that small cell
antennas would solve the cell coverage issue.
Andrew Molnar spoke via Zoom. He would like the Planning Board to reconsider and redo the vote on the
Verizon cell phone tower. He would also like William Johnson to be replaced as the Town's independent
consultant and Richard Comey to be hired as a replacement.
2. Approval of Minutes.
PB 2024-12-17 (Filed 2/2) Pg. 1
Motion made by Mr. Wilcox, seconded by Ms. Bageant to approve the minutes of October 1, 2024;
unanimous.
Motion made by Mr. Wilcox, seconded by Ms. Bageant to approve the minutes of October 15, 2024;
unanimous.
3. Other Business
The Board discussed the comments regarding the credibility of the Town's independent consultant,
William Johnson.
Ms. Brock addressed a letter that was addressed to Town Planning Staff and the Zoning Board of Appeals
by Mr. Babjak, which the Planning Board had not seen as it was not addressed to them. Planning staff
clarified that the Planning Board only receives correspondence if it is addressed to the Planning Board.
Mr. Babjak alleged Mr. Johnson has a conflict of interest based upon information he found on Mr.
Johnson's LinkedIn page where Jared Lusk, Verizon's Attorney,made a complimentary comment about
Mr. Johnson, and that proves a conflict of interest is present.
Ms. Brock stated that in her opinion, that is not a legal conflict of interest, nor does it show any bias. She
described another court case in which Mr. Johnson, acting as independent consultant,had caused a cell
tower to be denied. She believes that he looks at each case individually and does not see any bias favor of
the cell tower applicant in this case.
Planning staff indicated that the next Planning Board meeting is January 7,2025, in which a Vice Chair
will need to be elected and the 2025 meeting schedule will be established. Also on the agenda is the
Planning Board officially establishing themselves as lead agency in the environmental review of the
Cornell Game Farm Road field hockey project.
4. SEQR Determination: Maplewood Phase II Project—Maple Avenue.
Ms. Brock began this agenda item by explaining to the board and the public that a vote on SEQR comes
before any public comment because that is the order mandated by the Town Code.
Presentation by Michelle Palmer of Whitham Planning, Design, Landscape Architecture, PLLC, Agent.
Presentation is in the packet, available publicly on the Town's website.
Mr. Wilcox was concerned about the crosswalk at the five-corner intersection at the top of the hill which
may be brought up during site plan review and Ms. Balestra noted that the intersection is located in the
City of Ithaca. The Engineering Department saw no issue with water and sewer service to the project.
Code Enforcement staff received new calculations for water flow for fire protection systems, which have
yet to be reviewed.
Mr. Wilcox was adamant that all staging for the construction of the project be contained to the project site
itself, including contractor parking and material storage.
Ms. Cameron had concerns about swapping the stone to fiber cement and the durability of the
replacement material and the applicant responded that it has a 30-40-year life span and the buildings have
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a minimum 50-year life span. The ground lease is for 75 years, so the expected life of the buildings is at
least 75 years.
The Board reviewed the SEQR forms and reiterated concerns about the impact of the project on the five
corners intersection and increased use of the area in general. Ms. Randall said that this can be discussed
further during the site plan review process.
PB RESOLUTION 2024-024: SEQR
Maplewood Phase II Project
Maple Avenue, Tax Parcel No.'s 63.-2-5,
63.-2-6, 63.-2-7.1, and 63.2-7.3
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
December 17, 2024
Whereas:
1. This is consideration of a Determination of Environmental Significance for the Maplewood Phase
II Project on Maple Avenue, located between the Maplewood Graduate Student Apartment
complex and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which requires a rezoning from Multiple
Residence and High-Density Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone (PDZ), involves
consolidating four parcels and constructing six (6)five-story apartment buildings, containing 615
units/800 beds in studio, one bedroom, and two-bedroom unit configurations. The project will also
include integrated amenity/service spaces, parking areas, trails and pedestrian facilities, open
spaces, stormwater facilities, and other site improvements. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant;
Michele Palmer, Whitham Planning, Design, Landscape Architecture, PLLC, Agent,
2. The proposed project, which requires Site Plan approval and Special Permit by the Town of Ithaca
Planning Board and a rezoning to a Planned Development Zone(PDZ)by the Town of Ithaca
Town Board, is a Type I action pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, 6
NYCRR Parts 617.4 (b)(3) and(b)(5)(iii), respectively, as well as Town of Ithaca Environmental
Quality Review Code section 148-5B(2) as the project as proposed involves a zoning change and
the construction of 250 or more residential units (30 or more per Town Code) that will be
connected to existing community or public water and sewage systems,
3. The Planning Board, at its meeting on August 6, 2024, proposed to establish itself as Lead Agency
to coordinate the environmental review of the project, and on August 7, 2024,notified potential
Involved and Interested agencies of its intent to serve as Lead Agency,
4. The Planning Board, at its meeting on September 17, 2024, established itself as Lead Agency to
coordinate the environmental review of the project, after having received no objections from other
involved agencies,
5. The Planning Board, at its meeting on December 17, 2024, has reviewed application materials,
studies, and a narrative plan set dated 07-19-2024, titled"Maplewood Phase II Preliminary Site
Plan Submission," submitted by Whitham Planning Design Landscape Architecture, PLLC;
supplemental materials and drawings dated 08-26-2024, submitted by Whitham Planning Design
Landscape Architecture, PLLC; revised materials and drawings, dated 11-15-24, submitted by
Whitham Planning Design Landscape Architecture,PLLC; additional materials and drawings,
dated 12-9-24, submitted by Whitham Planning Design Landscape Architecture, PLLC; revised
PB 2024-12-17 (Filed 2/2) Pg. 3
draft PDZ rezoning language labeled for 12-17-24 PB meeting; a completed Full Environmental
Assessment Form (FEAF)Part 1,prepared by the applicant; and a completed FEAF Parts 2 and 3
prepared by Town Planning staff, and
6. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental
significance with respect to the proposed project;
Now,Therefore Be It Resolved:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination of environmental
significance in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617
New York State Environmental Quality Review for the Maplewood Phase II development project, based
on the information in the FEAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the FEAF Parts 2 and 3, and,
therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.
Moved: Liz Bageant Seconded: Cindy Kaufman
Vote: Ayes- Wilcox, Cameron, Arms, Stewart, Reynolds, Bageant, and Kaufman
5. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding
Proposed Rezoning for the Maplewood Phase II Project on Maple Avenue, located between the
Maplewood Graduate Student Apartment complex and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which
requires a rezoning from Multiple Residence and High Density Residential Zones to a Planned
Development Zone (PDZ), involves consolidating four parcels and constructing six (6) five-story
apartment buildings, containing 615 units/800 beds in studio, one bedroom, and two-bedroom unit
configurations. The project will also include integrated amenity/service spaces, parking areas, trails
and pedestrian facilities, open spaces, stormwater facilities, and other site improvements. The project
is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental
review. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Michele Palmer, Whitham Planning, Design,
Landscape Architecture, PLLC, Agent.
Mr. Wilcox opened the public hearing; there was no one wishing to speak and the hearing was closed.
The board discussed the proposed PDZ language, and the minor details of application information
supplied regarding the project.
PB Resolution 2024-025: Recommendation to the Town Board
Proposed Planned Development Zone —Maplewood Phase II Project
Maple Avenue, Tax Parcel No.'s 63.-2-5, 63.-2-6, 63.-2-7.1, and 63.2-7.3
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
December 17,2024
Whereas:
1. This is consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding the Proposed Rezoning
for the Maplewood Phase II Project on Maple Avenue, located between the Maplewood Graduate
Student Apartment complex and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which requires a rezoning
from Multiple Residence and High Density Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone
PDZ), involves consolidating four parcels and constructing six (6) five-story apartment buildings,
containing 615 units/800 beds in studio, one bedroom, and two-bedroom unit configurations. The
project will also include integrated amenity/service spaces, parking areas, trails and pedestrian
PB 2024-12-17 (Filed 2/2) Pg. 4
facilities, open spaces, stormwater facilities, and other site improvements. The project is a Type I
Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review.
Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Michele Palmer, Whitham Planning, Design, Landscape
Architecture, PLLC, Agent,
2. The Maplewood Phase 11 development project has been determined to be consistent with the Town
Comprehensive Plan,which included the project site in the "TND High Density"category,
intending the area for a mix of higher density housing types "built to create an intentional
neighborhood with linkages and proximity to services, employment,public transit, and
recreational areas,"
3. The consultant team drafted language for a Maplewood II Planned Development Zone (PDZ)that
utilizes a form-based code approach to guide and regulate the form of the development, following
the formatting and language used in the Maplewood Graduate and Professional Student Housing
Redevelopment Project PDZ (PDZ No. 16),
4. The Town of Ithaca Planning Committee reviewed the draft Maplewood Phase II PDZ language at
their meetings on June 20, 2024, July 18, 2024, August 15, 2024, and September 16, 2024, and
referred the draft language to the Town Board for referral to the Planning Board,
5. The consultant team, along with Greystar, a developer/owner/manager of collegiate housing,
presented the development proposal and draft PDZ to the Town Board on October 7, 2024,where
the Town Board, via resolution, then referred the draft PDZ to the Planning Board for review and
a recommendation, and
6. The Planning Board, at a public hearing on December 17, 2024, has reviewed, discussed, and
considered the draft Maplewood Phase II PDZ language;
Now,Therefore Be It Resolved:
That,per Town Code §270-181 (F), the Planning Board hereby recommends that the Ithaca Town Board
adopt a local law creating a Planned Development Zone for the Maplewood Phase II Project, with the
recommended changes outlined in the draft document titled"Draft Maplewood II PDZ-for 12-17-24
Planning Board meeting."
Moved: Fred Wilcox Seconded: Sara Reynolds
Vote: Ayes: Fred Wilcox, Caitlin Cameron, Cindy Kaufman, Bill Arms, Gary Stewart, Liz Bageant,
and Sara Reynolds
6. Presentation and Update on the proposed Cornell Game Farm Road Field Hockey Field project
on Game Farm Road, located immediately east of the existing Cornell soccer fields. The proposal
involves constructing new field hockey facilities in two phases, with phase one including the conversion
of the existing grass practice field into a synthetic turf field along with construction of a new driveway,
formalized parking area,pedestrian amenities, and two small support facilities (a 1,700 +/- square foot
rest room/team room building, and a 480 +/- square foot press box). Phase two involves the construction
of a clubhouse for the field hockey team,with locker rooms, meeting rooms, physical therapy rooms,
lounge, toilets, showers, and indoor synthetic turf training space. Phase two is projected to be constructed
within five years of the athletic field installation. The project also includes new lighting, landscaping,
stormwater facilities, and other site improvements. The project is a Type I Action under the State
PB 2024-12-17 (Filed 2/2) Pg. 5
Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University,
Owner/Applicant; Kimberly Michaels, TWM, a Fisher Associates Landscape Architecture Studio,
Applicant/Agent.
A presentation was given by Kimberly Michaels and Alicia Farrier from Fisher Associates along with
Cornell Planner Leslie Schill, Athletics Director Nikki Moore and Assistant Athletic director Matt Coates.
Presentation is in the packet, which is available on the Town's website.
Board questions and discussion regarding potential noise and lights emanating from the proposed fields.
Discussion about NCAA regulations regarding synthetic turf and field hockey fields. Applicant asserted
that synthetic surface is required. Turf will have the carpet and no infill and must be wet on game day.
This is why there is a 10,000 gallon water tank on site. Discussion whether the Ivy League must adhere to
NCAA standards and why field hockey cannot be played elsewhere, e.g., Schoellkopf Field. It was
indicated that Cornell athletics is a member of both NCAA and the Ivy league. Schoellkopf Field is not
suited to field hockey due to size and level of the field. If the field is not built on the proposed site it will
have to be built on another site. There is not another field hockey field within an hour of Cornell
available.
Questions were asked regarding the future of synthetic turf in sports and potential impact to the
environment. The applicant response was that Cornell wants to be as forward-thinking and sustainable as
possible with the project. It will comply with the New York State Code. The project includes a water
filtration system that will capture most particles before reaching the water table. They are also working
with manufacturers to make a better synthetic turf product to minimize impact on the environment.
Discussion on the ongoing Article 78 regarding the other synthetic turf field project at Cornell (Meinig
Fieldhouse). No stop work order has been issued and Ms. Brock has requested that the response from
Cornell to the claims levied against Cornell and the lead agency the City of Ithaca on the project be made
public record for this project. This is to help the Planning Board evaluate the SEQR review for this
project. The Town is researching the NCAA standards for the field hockey surface requirements.
7. Consider approval of the 2025 Planning Board Meeting Schedule.
Motion by Fred Wilcox, seconded by Liz Bageant to approve the revised meeting schedule for 2025;
unanimous.
8. Consider a recommendation to the Town Board regarding the Chairperson of the Planning
Board for 2025.
Motion made by Fred Wilcox, seconded by Liz Bageant, to recommend Caitlin
Cameron as Chair for 2025; unanimous
The meeting was adjourned at 9:46pm upon a motion by Ms. Cameron, seconded by Mr. Wilcox,
unanimous.
Submitted by,
Monica Moll, Deputy Town Clerk
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The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday,December 17,2024,starting at 6:30 P.M.on the following
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Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding Proposed Rezoning for the Maplewood
Phase II Project on Maple Avenue, located between the Maplewood Graduate Student Apartment complex
and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which requires a rezoning from Multiple Residence and High
Density Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone (PDZ), involves consolidating four parcels and
constructing six (6) five-story apartment buildings, containing 615 units/800 beds in studio, one bedroom,
and two-bedroom unit configurations. The project will also include integrated amenity/service spaces,
parking areas,trails and pedestrian facilities,open spaces, stormwater facilities, and other site improvements.
The project is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to
environmental review. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Michele Palmer, Whitham Planning, Design,
Landscape Architecture,PLLC,Agent.
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TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday,December 17,2024,starting at 6:30 P.M.on the following
matter:
PUBLIC HEARING:Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board Regarding Proposed Rezoning for the
Maplewood Phase II Project on Maple Avenue,located between the Maplewood Graduate Student Apartment complex
and the East Lawn Cemetery. The project, which requires a rezoning from Multiple Residence and High Density
Residential Zones to a Planned Development Zone(PDZ),involves consolidating four parcels and constructing six(6)
five-story apartment buildings, containing 615 units/800 beds in studio, one bedroom, and two-bedroom unit
configurations. The project will also include integrated amenity/service spaces, parking areas, trails and pedestrian
facilities,open spaces,stormwater facilities,and other site improvements.The project is a Type I Action under the State
Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant;
Michele Palmer,Whitham Planning,Design,Landscape Architecture,PLLC,Agent.
Members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at Town Hall or virtually via Zoom. The public will have an opportunity
to see and hear the meeting live and provide comments in-person or through Zoom at hgps://us06web.zoom.us/i/83643764382.
Any person wishing to address the board will be heard.
If the public would like to attend the meeting for viewing purposes only, it is recommended to watch the livestream video on
YouTube(https://www.youtube.com/channeVUCC9yycXkJ6klVlibihCy7NO/live).
In addition,comments can be sent via email to clerks
e,townithacanygov up to the end of business the day of the meeting and
all comments will be forwarded to the board. Additional information is available at www.townithacan ov.
C.J. Randall,Director of Planning
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