Schedule A
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Description of Portion of Land of Walter
J. and Joyce Y. Wiggins Zoned as Special Land Use District (now known
as Planned Development Zone) No. 1
[Amended 11-10-2008 by L.L. No. 18-2008] | ||
Situate in the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins,
State of New York.
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Beginning in the center line of New York State
Route 96B at the southeast corner of lands of Laurent and Kaethe Bessou,
designated as Tax Parcel No. 6-36-1-4.3:
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Thence southerly along said center line 435
feet more or less, to the northeast corner of property of Irene Stout,
designated as Tax Parcel No. 6-36-1-5;
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Thence westerly 200 feet more or less, to the
northwest corner of said Stout property;
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Thence southerly 100 feet more or less, to the
southwest corner of said Stout property and the north line of lands
of Fairview Manor Realty Co., Tax Parcel No. 6-36-1-6;
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Thence westerly in part along a northerly property
line of lands of Fairview Manor Realty Co., and designated as Tax
Parcel No. 6-36-1-6, 1100 feet to a point;
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Thence northerly through the lands of Wiggins,
935 feet more or less to the southerly boundary of lands now or formerly
of Anthony Leonardo, designated as Tax Parcel No. 6-37-2-20.2;
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Thence easterly along Leonardo's southerly line
600 feet to a point;
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Thence southerly, in part along the west line
of Bessou's property (designated as Tax Parcel No. 6-36-1-4.3) 400
feet more or less to their southwest corner;
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Thence easterly along Bessou's southerly line,
700 feet more or less to the center line of Route 96B and the Point
of Beginning.
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Containing 20.3 acres, more or less.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, pursuant to Local
Law No. 18 of the Year 2008, the following lands shall not be zoned
as Special Land Use District (now known as Planned Development Zone)
No. 1 and shall instead be zoned as Low Density Residential:
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Situate in the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins,
State of New York.
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Beginning at a point in the northerly property
line of lands of Walter J. Wiggins and Joyce Y. Wiggins (L.477/p.726),
being also the current northerly line of Town of Ithaca Tax Map Parcel
Number 36.-1-4.5, which point of beginning is located North 78°
13' 37" West a distance of 1,069.74 feet from a point in the center
line of Danby Road – New York State Route 96-B, which point
in the center line of Danby Road is located 812.84', more or less,
northerly from the intersection of the center line of said Danby Road
with the center line of Schickel Road;
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Thence South 86° 12' 31" East a distance
of 359.10' to a set 3/4 inch rebar and survey cap, said point being
along the westerly boundary of lands now or formerly of Bessou (483131-001);
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Thence North 04° 01' 50" West a distance
of 357.75' to a pin in the southern property line of lands now or
formerly of Leonardo (269/34), said course passing through a set 3/4
inch rebar and survey cap at 298.18';
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Thence North 78° 04' 49" West a distance
of 599.56' along said southerly boundary of Leonardo to a existing
pin in the said southerly line of Leonardo, said course passing through
a set 3/4 inch rebar and survey cap at 399.18';
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Thence South 04° 01' 50" East a distance
of 411.16' to a set 3/4 inch rebar and survey cap in the northwesterly
corner of lands now or formerly of Wiggins (477/726);
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Thence South 78° 13' 37" East a distance
of 229.39' to a set 3/4 inch rebar and survey cap, said point being
the point and place of beginning. The above-described premises are
shown on a survey map entitled "Proposed Subdivision - Lands of Kaethe
Bessou, Nathalie Bessou, and Xavier Bessou, Town of Ithaca –
County of Tompkins, State of New York," as surveyed in May of 2008
and certified on May 30, 2008 by Michael J. Reagan, P.L.S. (#049829),
said premises showing an area that is part of existing Town of Ithaca
Tax Map Parcel Number 36.-1-4.2.
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RESOLVED:
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That the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca enact
and hereby does enact this section to amend the Zoning Ordinance of
the Town of Ithaca to permit the 14 existing buildings located at
108 through 230 Sapsucker Woods Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcels No.
6-70-10-3.12 through 6-70-10-3.25, owned by Rocco Lucente and more
particularly described in Schedule A of this section,[1] to be modified to permit the conversion of each existing
building to no more than four dwelling units subject to the following
terms and conditions:
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Schedule A
Description of Land of Rocco Lucente on
Sapsucker Woods Road
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The area to which the provisions of this law
apply is located on the West side of Sapsucker Woods Road, and consists
of 14 lots (Lots 2 to 15 inclusive), shown on the survey map of the
"Rocco Lucente Subdivision on the West side of Sapsucker Woods Road"
made by Carl Crandall, C.E., dated April 8, 1967, a copy of which
is on file in the Office of the County Clerk.
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The area begins on the West side of Sapsucker
Woods Road at a point which is the Northeast corner of Lot 1 as shown
on said map, which is 250 feet North from the intersection of the
West line of Sapsucker Woods Road and the North line of Hanshaw Road;
thence North 1427 feet, more or less, along the street line to the
Northeast corner of Lot 15; thence to the Northwest corner of Lot
15; thence South along the West line of Lots 15-11 inclusive, 497.5
feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of Lot 11; thence East
about 25 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 10; thence South along
the West line of Lots 2-10 inclusive, 950 feet, more or less, to the
Northwest corner of Lot 1; thence East along the North line of Lot
1, 175 feet to the place of beginning.
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Schedule A
Description of Portion of Lands of Tompkins
County
Being Rezoned Special Land Use District
No. 3
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in
the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, State of New York, more particularly
described as follows:
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COMMENCING at a point in the access road to
the Tompkins County Biggs facility which point of beginning is located
91.99 feet south 23 degrees 11 minutes 36 seconds east from a "PK"
nail located in the center line of Indian Creek Road at the intersection
of said center line with the center line of said access road; running
thence south 76 degrees 49 minutes 53 seconds east 229.21 feet along
the center line of a service road; running thence on a curve to the
right along the center line of said service road with a chord direction
of south 63 degrees 33 minutes 19 seconds east and a chord distance
of 287.27 feet to a point; running thence south 50 degrees 49 minutes
47 seconds east along the center line of said service road 112.53
feet to where said center line intersects with the center line of
another service road; running thence south 15 degrees 36 minutes 25
seconds east along the center line of a service road 269.33 feet to
a point; running thence south 74 degrees 37 minutes 45 seconds west
68.12 feet to an iron pipe; thence running south 15 degrees 21 minutes
36 seconds east 155.9 feet to an iron pipe; running thence north 74
degrees 29 minutes 53 seconds east 67.47 feet to a point; running
thence on a curve to the left and then a slight curve back to the
right with a combined chord distance of south 49 degrees 9 minutes
39 seconds east and a chord distance of 209.49 feet which line runs
along the center line of said service road to its intersection with
the center line of another service road; running thence northerly
on the center line of the service road and past the gas regulating
house on a curve first to the right and then slightly to the left,
the combined chord being in a direction of north 16 degrees 40 minutes
5 seconds east with a chord distance of 344.8 feet to a point of juncture
between the center lines of two service roads; running thence on a
slight curve to the left along the center line of one of said service
roads a chord direction of north 85 degrees 5 minutes 49 seconds east
and a chord distance of 114.48 feet to a point; running thence along
the center line of said road on a chord direction of north 69 degrees
42 minutes 24 seconds east and a chord distance of 99.87 feet to a
point;
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continuing along the same center line a chord
direction of north 52 degrees 6 minutes 42 seconds east a chord distance
of 99.89 feet to a point; running thence along the center line a further
distance of 16.29 feet to a point; running thence south 3 degrees
42 minutes 28 seconds east 645.48 feet to a point; running thence
south 32 degrees 41 minutes 49 seconds east 88.47 feet to an iron
pipe; running thence south 74 degrees 38 minutes 43 seconds west 403.55
feet to the center line of a service road; running thence south 14
degrees 3 minutes 25 seconds east along the center line of said road
approximately 20 feet to a nail set in the middle of the road; running
thence south 74 degrees 34 minutes 8 seconds west south of the old
Hospital Building a distance of 296.25 feet to an iron pipe; running
thence south 15 degrees 22 minutes 41 seconds east on a line parallel
to a wing of the old Hospital and approximately 40 feet distant therefrom
a distance of 121.86 feet to an iron pipe; thence running north 74
degrees 23 minutes 51 seconds west and passing 3 feet southerly of
the old Hospital Building a distance of 404.3 feet to an iron pipe;
running thence north 22 degrees 38 minutes 46 seconds west approximately
260 feet to a monument; running thence north 19 degrees 0 minutes
26 seconds west 338.44 feet to an iron pipe; running thence on the
same bearing a distance of 121.10 feet to an iron pipe; running thence
north 81 degrees 15 minutes 52 seconds east 227.52 feet to an iron
pipe; continuing on the same bearing 25 feet to the center line of
a service road; running thence on a slight curve to the left with
a chord bearing of north 15 degrees 32 minutes 48 seconds west and
a chord distance of 273.27 feet, said course running along the center
line of said service road to a point; thence north 23 degrees 11 minutes
36 seconds west along the center line of said service road 537.96
feet to the point or place of beginning.
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The description set forth above is based upon
a map entitled "Subdivision Map of Lands of the County of Tompkins
N.Y.S. Route 96, Trumansburg Road, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County,
New York" dated August 1, 1984, amended April 24, 1985, made by T.
G. Miller Associates, P.C., marked to show Proposed Mixed Use Zone
June 2, 1986 and is intended to include parcels designated P3, P4,
P6, P7A, P8A, and P9, a copy of which map is on file with the Planning
Department of the Town of Ithaca.
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Containing approximately 22.2 acres of land,
more or less.
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Schedule A
Description of Portion of Lands of Cornell
University
Being Rezoned Special Land Use District
No. 4
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in
the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, State of New York, being located
on New York State Route 96 in said Township and being more particularly
described as follows:
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COMMENCING at the southwest corner of premises
reputedly owned by Paleontological Research, Inc. (see deed recorded
in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office in Book 464 of Deeds at Page
405), which point is also a northwest corner of premises reputedly
owned by Cornell University as shown on a map entitled "Proposed Special
Land Use District for J. Ciaschi and the Mayer School at the Cornell
U. Statler West Complex," dated December 17, 1966, by J. W. Mayer,
Map Source; "Final Plat, Proposed Subdivision, Lands of Cornell University,
Lot No. 87, Town of Ithaca," dated August 26, 1986, by Milton A. Greene,
P.L.S. 42000, which corner is an east line of New York State Route
96; running thence north 68 degrees, 48 minutes east along a southwesterly
line of the Paleontological Research premises a distance of 710.22
feet to an iron pipe;
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running thence south 46 degrees 30 minutes east
passing through an iron pipe at 317.18 feet a total distance of 405
feet to an iron pipe; running thence south 10 degrees 10 minutes east
241.76 feet to an iron pipe; running thence on a slight curve to the
left with a chord distance of 230.24 feet on a bearing of south 64
degrees 57 minutes west with a radius of 448.26 feet to an iron pipe;
running thence south 50 degrees 4 minutes west 321.76 feet to a point
in the east line of New York State Route 96; running thence north
43 degrees 56 minutes west passing through an iron pipe at 438.88
feet a total distance of 784.08 feet to the point or place of beginning.
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The above description is based upon a map entitled
"Proposed Special Land Use District for J. Ciaschi and the Mayer School
at the Cornell U. Statler West Complex," dated December 17, 1986,
by J.W. Mayer, Map Source: "Final Plat, Proposed Subdivision, Lands
of Cornell University, Lot No. 87, Town of Ithaca," dated August 26,
1986, by Milton A. Greene, P.L.S. 42000, a copy of which map is on
file with the Planning Department of the Town of Ithaca.
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Containing approximately 10.2 acres of land,
more or less.
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Schedule A
Description of Enlarged Planned Development
Zone No. 5
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in
the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins and State of New York, bounded
and described as follows:
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COMMENCING at a point in the center line of
East Shore Drive, State Route 34, at or near the northeast corner
of premises of the City of Ithaca (Liber 204 of Deeds at Page 274)
which premises are known generally as the site of the Ithaca Youth
Bureau; running thence northerly and along the center line of East
Shore Drive 60 feet to the southeast corner of lands reputedly of
Leo M. Wells (see 379 Deeds 410); continuing northerly along the center
line of East Shore Drive a distance of 79.5 feet to the northeast
corner of said Wells property and also the southeast corner of other
premises reputedly owned by Wells (see Liber 466 of Deeds at Page
230); continuing northerly along the center line of East Shore Drive
117.3 feet to the northeast corner of said second Wells parcel; running
thence southwesterly and along premises now or formerly reputedly
of Signorelli (590 Deeds 1128) a distance of approximately 223 feet
to the east line of premises now or formerly of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad Company; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of
said railroad company a distance of approximately 141 feet to a point;
thence southerly running along the westerly line of the second Wells
parcel described above; the first Wells parcel described above and
the premises now or formerly of Bowman (see Book 585 of Deeds at Page
594) a total distance of 82.8 feet to a point, which point is the
southwest corner of said Bowman parcel; running thence easterly and
in part along the City of Ithaca Youth Bureau site and in total along
the southerly line of said Bowman parcel a total distance of 264 feet
to the east line of East Shore Drive; continuing thence in the same
direction a distance of approximately 33 feet to the center line of
East Shore Drive at the point or place of beginning.
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Schedule A
Description of Property Zoned as
Planned Development Zone No. 7
Parcel 1
[Amended 1-9-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012] | |
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in
the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York, bounded
and described as follows:
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BEGINNING at an iron pin set at the intersection
of the westerly highway line of the State of New York as appropriated
for the Ithaca-Danby State Highway No. 5043 and delineated on Map
15 Parcel 22 and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office with
the northerly line of lands reputedly of John M. Kelly as described
in Liber 693 of Deeds at Page 255, said pin being located a perpendicular
distance from the present center line of the Danby Road, State Highway
Route No. 96B of 110.0 feet and is located 7.7 feet northerly from
a granite highway monument found;
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Running thence westerly an average bearing of
north 83 degrees 26 minutes 05 seconds west along the northerly line
of lands reputedly of Kelly, reputedly of Payne as described in Liber
340 of Deeds at Page 365 and Liber 368 of Deeds at Page 371, and continuing
along the lands reputedly of Cofer as described in Liber 611 of Deeds
at Page 160, for a distance of 1,434.92 feet to an iron pipe found,
said iron pipe marks the northeasterly corner of lands reputedly of
Turk as described in Liber 458 of Deeds at Page 522;
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Running thence north an average bearing of north
04 degrees 26 minutes 55 seconds east along the easterly line of lands
reputedly of Berggren as described in Liber 624 of Deeds at Page 79
and continuing along lands reputedly of Puerta as described in Liber
577 of Deeds at Page 613 and continuing along the lands reputedly
of Goodloe as described in Liber 656 of Deeds at Page 590, for a distance
of 714.42 feet to an existing iron pipe, said iron pipe marks the
northeasterly corner of lands of Goodloe;
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Running thence north 89 degrees 57 minutes 24
seconds east along a proposed new division line through the lands
of Ithaca College for a distance of 1,375.48 feet to an iron pin set;
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Running thence south 78 degrees 28 minutes 05
seconds east and continuing through the lands of Ithaca College for
a distance of 230.0 feet to an iron pin set in the westerly highway
line of New York State Route 96B, Danby Road;
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Running thence south 11 degrees 31 minutes 55
seconds west along the westerly highway line of New York State Route
96B, the Danby Road for a distance of 525.0 feet to an iron pin set,
said iron pin marks the northeasterly corner of the scenic overview
area as appropriated by the State of New York;
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Running thence north 78 degrees 33 minutes 31
seconds west along the northerly line of the scenic overview area
for a distance of 60.0 feet to an iron pin set;
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Running thence south 11 degrees 30 minutes 40
seconds west along the westerly line of the scenic overview area for
a distance of 335.64 feet to an iron pin set, the point and place
of beginning.
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Said parcel contains 28.010 acres of land to
the highway line.
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Parcel 2
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins and State of New York bounded and described as
follows:
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BEGINNING at an iron pin set in the westerly line of NYS Route
96B (a/k/a Danby Road) said pin being 36.4± feet westerly from
a point in the center line of NYS Route 96B (a/k/a Danby Road) which
point is 181± feet north of the intersection of the center
line of NYS Route 96B (a/k/a Danby Road) with the center line of Vista
Lane; proceeding
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Thence north 83 degrees 11 feet 07 inches west along the northerly
line of premises reputedly now or formerly of L. Martin Bowman (Liber
784 of Deeds at Page 149) a distance of 590.32 feet to an existing
iron pipe; proceeding
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Thence north 84 degrees 50 feet 38 inches west along the northerly
line of premises reputedly now or formerly of Margaret M. Rumsey (Liber
619 of Deeds at Page 147) a distance of 249.72 feet to an existing
iron pipe; proceeding
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Thence north 05 degrees 51 feet 08 inches east along the easterly
line of premises reputedly now or formerly of Robert E. Cofer III
(Liber 611 of Deeds at Page 160) a distance of 426.47 feet to an existing
iron pipe; proceeding
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Thence south 83 degrees 26 feet 05 inches east along a southerly
line of premises now or formerly of Ithacare Center Service Co. (Liber
794 of Deeds at Page 235) a distance of 507.20 feet to an existing
iron pipe;
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Thence south 11 degrees 37 feet 53 inches west along the westerly
line of premises reputedly now or formerly of John M. Kelly (Liber
693 of Deeds at Page 255) a distance of 140.0 feet to a set iron pin
and passing through an iron pipe at 99.81 feet; proceeding
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Thence south 83 degrees 26 feet 05 inches east along the south
line of said Kelly premises a distance of 153.92 feet to a set iron
pin; proceeding
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Thence south 09 degrees 44 feet 49 inches west along the westerly
line of premises marked as Parcel B on the survey map referenced below
a distance of 207.82 feet to a set iron pin; proceeding
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Thence south 83 degrees 11 feet 07 inches east along the southerly
line of said Parcel B a distance of 212.22 feet to an iron pin set
in the westerly highway line of NYS Route 96B (a/k/a Danby Road);
proceeding
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Thence south 09 degrees 44 feet 49 inches west along the westerly
highway line of NYS Route 96B (a/k/a Danby Road) a distance of 75.10
feet to the iron pin set at the point or place of beginning, containing
6.101 acres of land.
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Reference is hereby made to a survey map incorporated herein
by reference entitled inches "Subdivision Map, No. 1006 Danby Road,
Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York" dated March 28, 2000, said
map was filed in the Tompkins County Clerk feets Office on September
25, 2000 in Map Drawer PP Page 77. The above described parcel is shown
as Parcel A on said survey map.
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Natural Area: This area is a permanently preserved
natural, open space with the following permitted uses: forest, natural
succession, forest management including logging in accordance with
good forest management practices, no more than one retreat cabin not
exceeding 500 square feet in floor area (unless up to two additional
cabins are authorized by the Planning Board), outdoor areas for aquaculture,
constructed wetland or other water cleansing demonstration projects,
an auxiliary utility building, gardens, walking trails, and other
similar non-intrusive types of uses. Structures other than related
to the above are prohibited in the Natural area. For the purpose of
this section, "aquaculture" means use of ponds for agricultural production
to demonstrate how natural ecosystems can produce edible plants, fish
and other aquatic species for domestic noncommercial consumption.
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Agricultural Area: Permitted uses shall include
all principal and accessory agricultural uses (except residential
uses) set forth below, except as the same may be limited by other
restrictions placed upon the land by EcoVillage of Ithaca, Inc., or
others. Permitted uses shall also include one radio transmission facility
operated pursuant to a single broadcast license from the Federal Communications
Commission or any successor federal or state agency.
[Amended 2-10-2014 by L.L. No. 1-2014] | |
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Residential Area: This area will be allowed
to contain up to 150 dwelling units in up to five neighborhoods. Each
neighborhood shall consist of a minimum parcel of five areas of land.
Subdivisions of land (as defined in the Town's Subdivision Regulations)
whether for sale, lease or other transfer shall be permitted only
within the SLUD area designated as "Residential." In the Residential
Area no building shall be erected or extended and no land or building
or part thereof shall be used for other than any of the following
purposes:
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Commercial Area: In addition to all the uses
allowed in the Residential Area above, this area may also contain
the following buildings or uses, in up to five buildings, provided
that the interior floor area for any building in this area shall be
no more than 1,000 square feet per floor, and provided further that
the total floor area for all floors (except a basement used solely
for storage) of all buildings in this area shall not exceed 7,000
square feet:
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(1)
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Artisanal food production, including the production,
preparation and storage of food for sale in businesses such as a bakery,
picobrewery or community kitchen.
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(2)
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Artisanal crafts and arts, including small custom
industries where goods are produced for sale on premises or repaired
by hand, using small scale tools or equipment.
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(3)
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Personal service businesses, including barber,
beautician, massage therapist, personal wellness studio.
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(4)
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Retail establishment for the sale of merchandise,
including food, where there is no overnight outdoor storage of inventory.
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(5)
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Restaurant, coffee shop, bistro, cafe.
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(6)
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Business, professional or administrative office,
excluding a clinic.
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(7)
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Any other lawful use, not otherwise specifically
referred to in this subsection, that both the Planning Board and the
Zoning Board of Appeals find is substantially similar to a use permitted
as of right in this Commercial Area and does not have greater adverse
effects upon traffic, noise, air quality, parking, or any other attribute
reasonably relevant, than a use permitted as of right.
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Definitions. For purposes of this § 271-9, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
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ARTISANAL — Small custom industry, with a workshop
of no more than 1,000 square feet, where goods are produced or repaired
by hand, using hand tools or small-scale table-mounted equipment,
and sold or received on premises. This also includes arts and crafts
studios using equipment normally associated with mechanical trades.
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PICOBREWERY — Small brewery where the floor
area is no larger than 1,000 square feet.
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Schedule A
Description of Area Rezoned Special Land
Use District No. 8
2001 Amendment
[Amended 9-10-2001 by L.L. No. 4-2001] | |
All that tract or parcel of land situate in
the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York, bounded
and described as follows:
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Beginning at a point in the center line of Mecklenburg
Road which point is approximately 225 feet westerly from the intersection
of such center line with the center line extended of West Haven Road;
thence southerly on a line parallel with and 225 feet westerly from
the center line of West Haven Road a total distance of approximately
1282.15 feet to the northwesterly corner of lands now or formerly
of Robert A. and Elizabeth Hesson (L. 603, P. 564); thence S 1°
48' 31 E along the westerly line of said lands of Hesson, passing
through a point at the southwesterly corner of said lands of Hesson
and continuing a total distance of 482.53 feet to a point located
in the centerline of a creek; thence along the center line of said
creek, being also the northerly line of lands now or formerly of Frank &
Rose V. Flacco (L. 548, P. 9), the following six (6) courses and distances:
(1) N 76° 25' 16" W, a distance of 76.65 feet to a point; (2)
thence S 83° 51' 07" W, a distance of 185.05 feet to a point;
(3) thence S 87° 57' 22" W, a distance of 106.21 feet to a point;
(4) thence N 40° 30' 59" W, a distance of 117.33 feet to a point;
(5) thence N 8° 36' 54" W, a distance of 47.43 feet to a point;
(6) thence N 52° 59' 10" W, a distance of 119.59 feet to a point
being a northerly corner in said Flacco premises; thence S 3°
49' 6" W along the westerly line of said lands of Flacco a total distance
of 716.89 feet to an iron pin located at the southwesterly corner
of said lands of Flacco; thence S 86° 57' 21" W, along a northerly
line of lands now or formerly of Donald F. & Genievieve W. Henry
(L. 737, P. 141), a distance of 84.76 feet to an iron pin located
at a northwesterly corner of said lands of Henry; thence S 6°
49' 6" E, along a westerly line of premises of Helen DeGraff (L. 310,
P. 15 & L. 448, P. 1027), a distance of 1066.73 feet to an iron
pin; thence S 87° 37' 09" W, along a northerly line of lands of
DeGraff, and continuing along the northerly line of lands now or formerly
of Longhouse Cooperative, Inc. (L. 546, P. 742), a total distance
of 2072.73 feet to an iron pin located at a corner of lands now or
formerly of Longhouse Cooperative, Inc. (L. 635, P 482 7 L 635, P.
492); thence N 03° 14' 12" W, along the easterly line of said
lands of Longhouse Cooperative, Inc.," a distance of 400.29 feet to
an iron pin located at a northeasterly corner of said lands of Longhouse
Cooperative, Inc.; thence N 86° 45' 49" W along a northerly line
of said lands of Longhouse Cooperative, Inc. a distance of 1047.69
feet to an iron pin located at a northwesterly corner of said lands
of Longhouse Cooperative, Inc. being also an easterly line of lands
reputedly owned by Cornell University; thence N 1° 17' 37" W,
along an easterly line of said lands of Cornell, a distance of 700.38
feet to an iron pin located at a northeasterly corner of said lands
of Cornell, being also a southerly line of lands now or formerly of
YMCA of Ithaca and Tompkins County (L. 606, P. 172); thence N 88°
01' 30" E, along a southerly line of said lands of YMCA, a distance
of 421.59 feet to an iron pin located at a southeasterly corner of
said lands of YMCA; thence N 2° 23' 46" W, along an easterly line
of said lands of YMCA, a distance of 965.44 feet to an iron pipe;
thence N 87° 36' 14" E along a southerly line of said lands of
YMCA, and continuing along the southerly line of lands now or formerly
of Robin Bottie and David Warden (L. 633, P. 728) a total distance
of 1725.73 feet to an iron pin located at the southeasterly corner
of said lands of Bottie and Warden;
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thence N 01° 49' 46" W, along the easterly
line of said lands of Bottie and Warden and continuing along the easterly
line of the lands now or formerly of Joseph and Daisy Schimmenti (L.
557, P. 454) and the easterly line of the lands now or formerly of
Sadegn Deljoo and Ngern Puang (L. 656, P. 235) a total distance of
1281.8 feet to a point in the said center line of Mecklenburg Road;
thence N 87° 50' 16" E, along the said center line of Mecklenburg
Road a total distance of 563.93 feet to a point; thence S 01°
48' 31" E, along the westerly line of lands now or formerly of Michael
Carroll (L. 732, P. 330) a total distance of 721.5 feet to an iron
pin; thence N 87° 50' 16" E, along the southerly line of said
lands of Carroll a distance of 404.0 feet to an iron pin; thence N
01° 48' 31" W, along an easterly line of the said lands of Carroll
a distance of 139.74 feet to a point; thence N 88° 11' 29" E,
along a southerly line of the said lands of Carroll a distance of
125.00 feet to a point; thence N 01° 48' 31" W, along an easterly
line of said lands of Carroll a distance of 300.00 feet to a point;
thence S 88° 11' 29" W, along a northerly line of the said lands
of Carroll a distance of 125.00 feet to a point; thence N 01°
48' 31" W, along an easterly line of said lands of Carroll a distance
of 281.76 feet to a point in the said center line of Mecklenburg Road;
thence N 88° 05' 53" E, along the said center line of Mecklenburg
Road, a distance of approximately 522.14 feet to the point or place
of beginning, being net 165.72 acres more or less.
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The above description is in accordance with
a map entitled "SUBDIVISION MAP ECOVILLAGE COHOUSIING COOPERATIVE
MECKLENBURG ROAD - N.Y.S. RTE. 79 TOWN OF ITHACA, TOMPKINS COUNTY,
NEW YORK" with a sheet title of "SUBDIVISION PLAN MAP" Sheet 1, dated
June 11, 2001, made by T.G. Miller P.C., a copy of which is on file
with the Town of Ithaca Planning Office.
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Receiving Land Use Category
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Time
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Sound Level Limit
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Residential use
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7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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65 dBa
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7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.
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55 dBa
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Natural areas
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7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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60 dBa
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7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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50 dBa
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All other
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7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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68 dBa
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7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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58 dBa
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and in any event
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and in any event
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and in any event
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and in either event
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If the owner seeks a reduction in the required
number of spaces, unless waived by the Planning Board the owner shall
submit a parking needs assessment and parking management plan for
the specific facility, demonstrating that some lesser number of parking
spaces would be appropriate for that facility, taking into consideration
the overall parking situation and plans for both the Special Land
Use District and the overall Cornell University Campus, as well as
the projected reductions in parking spaces that could be expected
to occur as a result of any transportation demand management program
in effect or planned by the owner.
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If the Planning Board permits a reduction in
the required number of parking spaces, the Planning Board may impose
such reasonable conditions as may, in the judgment of the Planning
Board, be necessary to assure that such reduction will meet the criteria
set forth above. In any event, unless expressly waived by the Planning
Board, such reduction shall be subject to the following additional
conditions:
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then the owner of the project will submit to
the Planning Board for its approval a plan that will eliminate the
noted adverse effects resulting from the reduction in the required
number of parking spaces and implement such plan within the time period
directed by the Planning Board. Such plan may include increasing the
number of parking spaces, creating or modifying any traffic demand
management control plans, increasing public transportation, or any
other corrective measures deemed appropriate by the owner. Such plan
shall be presented to the Planning Board within 30 days of the notification
to the owner of the existence of the adverse effects, and the Planning
Board shall review and approve or disapprove (or, with the consent
of the owner, modify) said plan within 60 days of its receipt. If
approved, the plan shall be implemented within the time period specified
by the Planning Board, but in any event within 90 days of its adoption.
If no plan is submitted, or if it is not approved or subsequently
implemented within the required time periods or such extended time
periods as may be agreed to by the owner and the Planning Board, the
owner shall install additional parking spaces up to the minimum number
that would have been otherwise required by the terms of this section
without granting any reduction. Unless waived by the Planning Board,
the granting of the requested reduction in parking shall be conditioned
on the applicant executing an agreement in form acceptable to the
Planning Board and acceptable for recording in the Tompkins County
Clerk's office agreeing to install the additional parking spaces as
may be required by the above conditions.
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In the event there is (whether before or after
the five-year period set forth above) any significant change in use,
or a subdivision of the project site, or a sale of a portion of the
site, with respect to which a reduction in the required number of
parking spaces has been granted, such change, subdivision, or sale
may be conditioned upon a requirement that additional parking spaces
be required up to the minimum that would have otherwise been required
but for the reduction granted pursuant to these provisions.
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Schedule A
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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY REZONED TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
ZONE NO. 10
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ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situated in the Town
of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, and State of New York, more particularly
bounded and described as follows:
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BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of the southwesterly
line of Trumansburg Road New York State Route 96 with the southerly
line of Bundy Road; thence north 82 degrees 22 minutes 0 seconds west
along the southerly line of Bundy Road 238.05 feet to a point; thence
south 7 degrees 59 minutes 28 seconds west 337.41 feet to a point;
thence south 37 degrees 0 minutes 32 seconds east 247.49 feet to a
point; thence continuing in the same direction an additional distance
of 141.85 feet to a point; thence south 82 degrees 0 minutes 32 seconds
east 329.03 feet to a point; thence north 50 degrees 32 minutes 53
seconds east 315.55 feet to the southwesterly line of Trumansburg
Road, New York State Route 96; thence north 40 degrees 29 minutes
44 seconds west along the southwesterly line of Route 96 369.21 feet
to a point; thence north 34 degrees 44 minutes 6 seconds west along
the southwesterly line of Route 96 a distance of 169.41 feet to a
point or place of beginning.
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Said premises are shown as "Proposed Parcel A" and "Proposed
Parcel B" on a map entitled "Preliminary Subdivision Plat" made by
T. G. Miller, P. C. Engineers and Surveyors, dated 3/9/1998 on Sheet
SK-2, a copy of which map is on file in the Town of Ithaca Planning
Department.
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WHEREAS, Cornell University has plans to replace
the outdated, energy-intensive, electric-powered chillers that now
provide central cooling for Cornell University through a project known
as Lake Source Cooling; and
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WHEREAS, Cornell University is proposing to
pump the naturally cold Cayuga Lake water from a depth of approximately
250 feet, transferring some of its chill to campus water piped from
the campus to heat exchangers to be located in with a Chilled Water
Plant at 983 East Shore Drive in the Town of Ithaca, which Chilled
Water Plant will utilize water from Cayuga Lake to chilled water that
is piped to the campus to cool University laboratories and other buildings;
and
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WHEREAS, Cornell University has represented
that the Lake Source Cooling Project will provide significant environmental
benefits by reducing energy use needed for central cooling by 80%;
and
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WHEREAS, the plans for Lake Source Cooling are
solely for educational purposes and to further the education mission
of the University; and
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WHEREAS, in order to assess the short and long
term environmental and other effects of the Lake Source Cooling Project,
the University prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, from
which the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
in accordance with applicable law and regulation prepared and issued
a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) taking into account
the concerns and comments expressed by the public; and
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WHEREAS, the Town, Cornell University, and many
residents of the Town have participated in the analysis of the proposed
project and the drafting of the FEIS; and
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WHEREAS, the Town's Planning Board and Town
Board have issued findings relating to the proposed project and the
FEIS which, among other matters, set forth steps to mitigate, in part,
some of the potential effects of the proposed project; and
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WHEREAS, the Lake Source Cooling Project's Chilled
Water Plant is proposed to be constructed at 983 East Shore Drive
to house the heat exchangers, pumps, and other equipment necessary
to transfer heat from the campus chilled water system to the lake
water; and
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WHEREAS, it has been concluded that a rezoning
of the site of the Chilled Water Plant from Business E to a Special
Land Use District would provide the most flexibility for the University
to implement the Lake Source Cooling Project, while preserving to
the Town the ability to continue to regulate the proposed development
of the Chilled Water Plant site to assure compliance with the Town's
overall Comprehensive Plan and environmental requirements.
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NOW, THEREFORE, in view of the recitals set
forth above, the information and materials contained in the FEIS,
and related findings in furtherance of the Town's Comprehensive Plan,
and upon the request of Cornell University, the Zoning Ordinance of
the Town of Ithaca as readopted, amended and revised effective February
26, 1968, and subsequently amended, be further amended as follows:
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Receiving Land Use Category
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Time
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Sound Level Limit
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Residential Use
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7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
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65 dBa
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7:00 p.m. — 7:00 a.m.
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55 dBa
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All other
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7:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m.
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68 dBa
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7:00 p.m. — 7:00 a.m.
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58 dBa
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and in either event
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If the Planning Board permits a reduction in
the required number of parking spaces, the Planning Board may impose
such reasonable conditions as may, in the judgment of the Planning
Board, be necessary to assure that such reduction will meet the criteria
set forth above. In any event, unless expressly waived by the Planning
Board, such reduction shall be subject to the same conditions that
would be imposed in the event of a reduction in parking spaces in
a business zone pursuant to Section 38 of the Zoning Ordinance,[5] or any successor similar provision.
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Schedule A
Description of SLUD for Cornell University
Chilled Water Plant, Town of Ithaca
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in
the Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins and State of New York, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
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BEGINNING at a point in the easterly highway
line of East Shore Drive (see Highway Appropriation C.H. No. 1330
Map, No. 1.3), at a point located North 25 degrees 57 minutes 42 seconds
West, a distance of 357.47 feet from a pin with cap set at the northwesterly
corner of premises now or formerly of Lowery (Liber 512 at page 771);
and
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RUNNING THENCE along said easterly highway line
North 25 degrees 57 minutes 42 seconds West, a distance of 270.00
feet to a concrete highway monument; and
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RUNNING THENCE North 01 degrees 52 minutes 26
seconds East, a distance of 51.00 feet to a concrete highway monument;
and
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RUNNING THENCE North 43 degrees 22 minutes 38
seconds West, a distance of 78.50 feet to a pin with cap set in the
easterly line of said highway at the northern extreme of a triangular
Highway Appropriation (see C.H. No. 1330 Map, No. 1.2) bounded by
this and the previous course; and
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RUNNING THENCE North 26 degrees 02 minutes 59
seconds West, a distance of 152.44 feet to a point in the easterly
line of said highway; and
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RUNNING THENCE North 85 degrees 49 minutes 58
seconds East, a distance of 345.95 feet to a point in the easterly
line of the Town of Ithaca and westerly line of the Village of Cayuga
Heights; and
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RUNNING THENCE South 23 degrees 04 minutes 18
seconds East, a distance of 264.78 feet along the said corporation
line of the Village of Cayuga Heights and the line of the Town of
Ithaca, to a point; and
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RUNNING THENCE South 32 degrees 45 minutes 11
seconds West, a distance of 112.96 feet to a point with a monument
found 6.6 feet southwesterly thereof; and
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RUNNING THENCE South 11 degrees 03 minutes 04
seconds East, a distance of 104.00 feet to a point with a monument
found 1.0 feet southerly thereof; and
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RUNNING THENCE South 73 degrees 14 minutes 16
seconds West, a distance of 97.86 feet to a point; and
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RUNNING THENCE South 60 degrees 05 minutes 46
seconds West, a distance of 88.27 feet, to the point or place of beginning.
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Containing 3.12 acres, be the same more or less.
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Being a portion of the lands of Noah's Boat
Club, Inc., described in a deed to it recorded in Book 555 of Deeds
at page 126.
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Schedule A
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Description of Property To Be Rezoned
to Planned Development Zone No. 12
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL LAND situate in the
Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, being more particularly
described as follows:
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COMMENCING at a point in the westerly highway
line of Danby Road (N.Y.S. Route 96B) which point is in the southeasterly
corner of premises reputedly owned by I.C.S. Development Partners,
Inc. (734 Deeds 37) and which point is approximately 200 feet northerly
from a north line of the driveway serving what is now known as the
South Hill Business Campus at 950 Danby Road; running thence along
the westerly line of Danby Road South 20° 51' 37" West a distance
of 168.81 feet; thence South 68° 32' 1" East along a highway line
of Danby Road a distance of 13 feet to a point; thence South 21°
37' 55" West along the westerly line of Danby Road a distance of 953.16
feet to a point; thence South 22° 42' 32" West along the westerly
line of Danby Road a distance of 463.00 feet to a point; thence approximately
North 66° West a distance of approximately 330 feet to a point
immediately East of an asphalt parking area; thence approximately
north 84° West a distance of approximately 1030 feet to an iron
pipe; thence North 6° 49' 21" East a distance of 832.60 feet to
an iron pipe in a southerly line of premises reputedly of Bracewell
(554 Deeds 964); thence South 85° 46' 36" East 422.75 feet to
a pin set at the intersection of two stone walls; thence North 7°
11' 20" East a distance of 625.43 feet to an iron pipe found at a
southwesterly corner of premises reputedly of Emersub IV, Inc. (592
Deed 1080); thence South 83° 51' 55" East along the Emersub IV,
Inc. property line a distance of 968.14 feet to a pipe in a southwest
corner of premises reputedly of I.C.S. Development Partners, Inc.
(734 Deeds 37); thence South 83° 03' 41" East a distance of 414.30
feet to the point or place of beginning.
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The above described premises are more fully
shown on a map entitled: "South Hill Business Campus, 950 Danby Road,
Survey Map", a copy of which is on file in the Town of Ithaca Planning
Office.
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Schedule A
Description of Area Rezoned:
Planned Development Zone No. 13
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins, State of New York, being bounded and described
as follows:
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BEGINNING at a pin found on the north line of Mitchell Street
at the southwest corner of lands of Cornell University, as recorded
in Book 211 at Page 266, said point being 139 feet east of the intersection
of Clover Lane and 27.4 feet north of the center line of Mitchell
Street;
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RUNNING THENCE North 78º 18' 06" West for a distance of
362.80 feet along the north line of Mitchell Street to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE North 06º 59' 03" East for a distance of
394.61 feet to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE North 83º 05' 45" West for a distance of
29.00 feet to a point at the southeast corner of Worth Street;
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RUNNING THENCE North 06º 59' 03" East for a distance of
50.00 feet along the east line of Worth Street to a point at the northeast
corner of Worth Street;
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RUNNING THENCE South 83º 06' 00" East for a distance of
19.74 feet to a pin found;
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RUNNING THENCE North 06º 54' 00" East for a distance of
245.32 feet to a pipe found in concrete;
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RUNNING THENCE North 71º 52' 26" East for a distance of
30.00 feet to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE South 18º 10' 25" East for a distance of
809.23 feet to the point of beginning.
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For a more particular description thereof, reference is hereby
made to a survey map entitled "Subdivision Plat Belle Sherman Cottages
Agora Homes and Development, LLC, Mitchell Street and Vine Street,
Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York," dated March 2, 2011, prepared
by T.G. Miller, P.C., Engineers and Surveyors, Ithaca, New York.
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Schedule A
Description of Area Rezoned Planned Development Zone No.
14
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ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins, State of New York, being bounded and described
as follows:
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BEGINNING at a point marked by an iron pipe found marking the
intersection of the north highway line of Elmira Road with the west
line of a private roadway commonly known as Mancini Road, said point
also being the southwest corner of lands of Yunis Realty, Inc. as
described in Liber 498/235, also being known as Town of Ithaca tax
map 33-3-2.1;
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1.
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RUNNING THENCE North 34º 04' 05" West for a distance of
467.60 feet to an iron pin found;
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2.
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RUNNING THENCE North 56º 23' 35" East for a distance of
60.29 feet to a point;
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3.
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RUNNING THENCE along a curve to the left, an arc distance of
91.70 feet to an iron pin set, said course having a radius of 180
feet and a chord tie of North 41º 47' 40" East 90.71 feet;
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4.
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RUNNING THENCE North 27º 12' 02" East for a distance of
27.30 feet to an iron pin set;
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5.
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RUNNING THENCE along a curve to the right an arc distance of
85.31 feet to an iron pin set, said course having a radius of 140.00
feet and a chord tie of North 44º 39' 29" East 84.00 feet;
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6.
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RUNNING THENCE North 62º 06' 57" East for a distance of
171.98 feet to an iron pin set;
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7.
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RUNNING THENCE North 58º 20' 32" East for a distance of
54.38 feet to an iron pin found;
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8.
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RUNNING THENCE North 66º 05' 20" East for a distance of
266.70 feet to an iron pin found;
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9.
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RUNNING THENCE North 57º 41' 42" East for a distance of
161.14 feet to an iron pin found;
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10.
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RUNNING THENCE North 63º 18' 49" East for a distance of
150.00 feet to an iron pin set;
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Said previous ten (10) courses being along the street line limits
of a private roadway known as Mancini Drive and Mancini Road;
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RUNNING THENCE North 11º 32' 56" East along the west line
of New York State Route 13A for a distance of 16.60 feet to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE North 08º 43' 40" East along the west line
of New York State Route 13A for a distance of 57.62 feet to a pin
found;
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RUNNING THENCE South 63º 18' 49" West along the north line
of a private drive known as Mancini Drive for a distance of 590.10
feet to an iron pipe found;
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RUNNING THENCE North 00º 56' 34" West for a distance of
250.20 feet to an iron pipe found;
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RUNNING THENCE South 58º 57' 58" West for a distance of
153.48 feet to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE North 31º 02' 17" West for a distance of
260.01 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE North 35º 41' 12" East for a distance of
210.66 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE North 83º 35' 16" West for a distance of
508.59 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE South 42º 35' 16" West for a distance of
552.69 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE South 33º 39' 47" East for a distance of
549.96 feet to an iron pin found;
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RUNNING THENCE North 56º 23' 19" East for a distance of
150.00 feet to a point;
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RUNNING THENCE North 33º 40' 45" West for a distance of
46.03 feet to an iron pin found;
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RUNNING THENCE North 33º 40' 45" West for a distance of
64.24 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE North 58º 57' 58" East for a distance of
510.56 feet to an iron pin set;
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RUNNING THENCE South 31º 02' 01" East for a distance of
64.17 feet to an iron pin found;
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RUNNING THENCE South 31º 02' 01" East for a distance of
217.44 feet to an iron pin found;
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1.
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RUNNING THENCE South 62º 06' 57" West for a distance of
170.00 feet to an iron pin set;
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2.
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RUNNING THENCE along a curve to the left an arc distance of
121.88 feet, said course having a radius of 200.00 feet and a chord
tie of South 44º 39' 29" West 120.00 feet to an iron pin set;
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3.
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RUNNING THENCE South 27º 12' 02" West for a distance of
27.30 feet to an iron pin set;
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4.
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RUNNING THENCE on a curve to the right, an arc distance of 61.13
feet, said course having a radius of 120.00 feet and a chord tie of
South 41º 47' 40" West 60.47 feet to an iron pin set;
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5.
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RUNNING THENCE South 56º 23' 19" West for a distance of
128.04 feet to an iron pipe found;
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6.
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RUNNING THENCE South 49º 49' 33" East for a distance of
62.48 feet to a point;
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7.
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RUNNING THENCE South 34º 04' 05" East for a distance of
464.95 feet to a point on the north line of Elmira Road;
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Said previous seven (7) courses being along the street line
limits of a private roadway known as Mancini Drive and Mancini Road;
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RUNNING THENCE North 59º 24' 14" East along the north line
of Elmira Road for a distance of 50.33 feet to the point and place
of beginning;
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Said parcel containing 12.520 acres.
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Key:
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P = permitted use
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• = not allowed
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(st) = storefront space in apartment building
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(cc) = community center
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Use (Definitions in § 271-16F)
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PD-15-M
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PD-15-H
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Residential uses
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Dwelling unit
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P
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P
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Additional uses: office
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Health/wellness practice
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P (cc)
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P (cc)(st)
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Professional office
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P (cc)
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P
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Additional uses: commercial/retail
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Day-care center
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P (cc)
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P(cc)(st)
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Restaurant
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•
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P(st)
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Retail and service: general
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•
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P(st)
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Additional uses: semi-industrial
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Artisan
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P(cc)
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P(cc)(st)
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Additional uses: civic
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Place of assembly
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P
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P
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Additional uses: temporary
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Garden market
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P
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P
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Accessory uses
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Home occupation (accessory to dwelling unit)
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P
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P
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Open Space Type (Definitions in § 271-16F)
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Transect Subzone
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Park
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PD-15-M; PD-15-H
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A park may be a nonlineal area, or lineal space following connecting
ways or natural corridors.
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A park may be independent of surrounding building frontages.
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Park boundary/edge along a neighborhood interior street or perimeter
street ROW: >10% must abut street.
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Green
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PD-15-M
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Green boundary/edge along a neighborhood interior street or
perimeter street ROW: >50% must abut street.
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Plaza
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PD-15-M; PD-15-H
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Plaza boundary/edge along a neighborhood interior street or
perimeter street ROW: >50% must abut street.
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Court
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PD-15-M; PD-15-H
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One end of a court must open onto a thoroughfare.
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Court boundary/edge along a neighborhood interior street or
perimeter street ROW: >10% must abut street.
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Garden
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PD-15-H
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A garden should be fenced, and have an open shelter.
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Gardens may be interspersed throughout the PD site, and may
be located inside a block.
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A garden may be freestanding, or part of a larger park, green,
or court.
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Garden boundary/edge along a neighborhood interior street or
perimeter street ROW: >0% must abut street.
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Thoroughfare Type
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Characteristics
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Neighborhood Primary Street
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Neighborhood Secondary Street
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Alley
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Purpose
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Axial street through the entire PD site
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Access to and frontage by medium-intensity residential uses
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Access to rear of site envelope, parking areas
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Right-of-way width (feet)
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56 to 64
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50 to 55
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20 to 33
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Sidewalk width (feet)
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5 to 10 (each side, or one side where a park with parallel path
or trail fronts the other side of the street)
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5 to 6 (each side, or one side where a park with parallel path
or trail fronts the other side of the street)
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Optional: 4 (one side)
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Tree lawn width1 (feet)
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6 to 10 (each side)
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6 to 10 (each side)
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6 (each side)
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PD-15-M: lawn
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3.5 (on side with sidewalk, if applicable)
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PD-15-H: lawn or segmented/permeable pavement with tree wells
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(No tree lawn for integral garage units)
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Parking lane width (feet)
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7 to 8 (each side)
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7 to 8 (one side or alternating side)
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None
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Travel area width (feet)
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20 (two 10-foot lanes; sharrows; no lane dividing marking)
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20 (two 10-foot lanes, no lane dividing marking)
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15 to 16
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Curb type
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PD-15-M: barrier or rollover
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Barrier or rollover
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Rollover
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PD-15-H: barrier
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Corner radius (feet)
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10 to 20
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10 to 15
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10
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NOTE:
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1
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Applicable to tree lawn requirements:
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•
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Street tree requirements and spacing: see landscaping standards [§ 271-16E(6)].
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•
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A tree lawn may function as a rain garden or bioswale, if it
also accommodates street tree planting. A tree lawn must not have
open ditches.
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•
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Tree lawn width may be narrower than the minimum along <30% of its length along a block, to accommodate natural
or special features.
|
•
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A tree lawn may have breaks for driveways, sidewalks, transit
stops, and similar features along its length.
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Site Envelope Characteristics
|
PD-15-M
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PD-15-H
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Width at front (sidewalk or ROW edge) (feet)
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14 to 170
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100 to 235
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Building coverage in site envelope
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<60%
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<80%
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Building Type
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Disposition
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Townhouse/Stacked Flat
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Apartment Building
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Civic Building
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Illustrative example
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Transect Subzone
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PD-15-M
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PD-15-H
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PD-15-M; PD-15-H
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Siting
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Setback: average, site envelope edge (feet)
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• 5 to 15 primary and corner side frontage
|
• 0 to 20 primary frontage
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n/a
| |
• 0 to 25 corner side frontage
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Frontage buildout on a block side
|
>50% primary frontage
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• >70% primary frontage
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n/a
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• >50% corner side frontage
| ||||
Front facade and main entrance orientation
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Must face street or public court [§ 271-16D(2)(b)]
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Must face street
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Must face street
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Bulk/massing
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Height (stories)
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2 to 3
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3 to 4
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1 to 3 (15 to 45 feet at frontage)
| |
Gross floor area (GFA) (square feet)
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
2,500 to 9,500
| |
Street-facing wall length without > 2-foot
offset: (feet)
|
n/a
|
• < 50 ground story
|
n/a
| |
• < 105 upper story
| ||||
Street-facing wall length without > 6
to 12-foot deep/> 12-foot wide inset (feet)
|
n/a
|
< 150
|
n/a
| |
Building length: primary facade (feet)
|
• < 35 for area between vertical
party walls (or structurally independent equivalent)
|
< 350
|
< 125
| |
• 1 to 7 vertical party walls (or structurally independent
equivalent) in row of connected townhouses/stacked flats
| ||||
Linear facade transparency:
|
• >40% ground story
|
• >40% ground story
|
>30% ground and upper stories
| |
primary frontage.
|
• >30% upper story
|
• >30% upper story
| ||
Linear facade transparency:
|
• >30% ground story
|
• >20% ground story
|
>15% ground and upper stories
| |
corner side frontage
|
• >30% upper story
|
• >30% upper story
| ||
Linear facade transparency: side/rear facade (if not a party
wall):
|
>15% ground and upper stories
|
>15% ground and upper stories
|
>15% ground and upper stories
| |
Linear facade transparency: storefront area
|
n/a
|
>45% of area from 3 feet to 8 feet above
grade
|
n/a
| |
Occupancy
| ||||
Dwelling units in building
|
• 1 to 3 between vertical party walls (or structurally
independent equivalent)
|
30 to 100
|
n/a
| |
• 2 to 24 for full townhouse/flat row
| ||||
Commercial storefront area (square feet)
|
n/a
|
< 5,000 on the ground floor, cumulative
for the site
|
n/a
|
Use
|
Motor Vehicle Parking (Range)
(spaces)
|
Bicycle Parking
(spaces)
| |
---|---|---|---|
Residential: studio unit
|
0.25 to 1/unit
|
>1 secure or short-term/2.5 units
| |
Residential: 1-bedroom unit
|
0.5 to 1.25/unit
| ||
Residential: 2-bedroom unit
|
1 to 1.5/unit
| ||
Residential: 3-bedroom unit
|
1.25 to 1.75/unit
| ||
Residential: 4-bedroom unit
|
1.5 to 2/unit
| ||
Nonresidential (all uses)
|
0.5 to 1.25/500 ft2 GFA
|
>1 short-term/1,000 square feet GFA
| |
Public transit stop
|
n/a
|
>10 short-term/stop
|
NOTES:
| ||
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•
|
Parking space count may include dedicated spaces for car/bicycle
sharing and charging.
| |
•
|
Motor vehicle space size: 8.5-foot by 18-foot clear rectangle
area for off-street perpendicular, and on-street and off-street angle;
7-foot by 22-foot for on-street parallel.
| |
•
|
Secure bicycle space: bicycle locker, dedicated space in a garage,
anchored rack space with overhead protection from the elements, other
fully enclosed or secure area.
| |
•
|
Short-term bicycle space: anchored rack space.
|
Description of Area Rezoned to Planned Development Zone
No. 15
| |
All that tract or parcels of land situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins, State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
| |
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins, State of New York, being bounded and described
as follows:
| |
BEGINNING at a point in the North line of Mitchell Street, said
point also being the Southeast corner of lands of Daziano as described
in instrument 2014-08371;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 27° 36' 12" West for a distance of
809.23' to an iron pin found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE South 62° 26' 39" West for a distance of
30.00' to an iron pipe found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 27° 38' 50" West for a distance of
88.73' to an iron pin found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 83° 38' 19" East for a distance of
20.28' to an iron pipe found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 27° 58' 59° West for a distance
of approximately 75.74' to a point, said point being on the approximate
corporation line of the City of Ithaca as established per tax map
database;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 02° 31' 21" West along the approximate
corporation line of the City of Ithaca as established per tax map
database, for a distance of approximately 398.51';
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 80° 04' 56" East along the South line
of Maple Avenue for a distance of approximately 15.02' to a point;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 86° 59' 08" East along the South line
of Maple Avenue for a distance of 108.86' to a point;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 89°03' 58" East along the South line
of Maple Avenue for a distance of 283.11' to an iron pipe found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE South 02° 05' 33" East for a distance of
157.75' to an iron pin found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 87° 10' 09" East for a distance of
60.08' to an iron pipe found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE South 02° 28' 20" East for a distance of
173.21' to an iron pipe found;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 70° 14' 37" East for a distance of
56.76' to a point;
| |
RUNNING THENCE South 27° 19' 43" East for a distance of
479.90' to an iron pin found in concrete;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 75° 00' 44" East for a distance of
201.94' to a point;
| |
RUNNING THENCE South 01° 49' 00" East for a distance of
602.52' to an iron pin set;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 86° 20' 58" West along the North line
of Mitchell Street for a distance of 261.52' to a point;
| |
RUNNING THENCE North 88° 27' 55" West along the North line
of Mitchell Street for a distance of 231.17' to the point and place
of beginning;
| |
Said parcel having an area of 16.252 acres.
|
|
CW1 Natural Subarea
Total zone area: 1,039,404 square feet gross / ±23.85
acres
|
|
CW2A, CW2B Neighborhood General Subarea
Total zone area: 922,274 square feet gross / ±21.17 acres
|
|
CW3A, CW3B Neighborhood Center Subarea
Total zone area: 1,730,639 square feet gross / ±39.73
acres
|
|
CW4 Industrial Subarea
Total zone area: 447,340 square feet gross / ±10.27 acres
|
Key:
| |
P
|
Permitted use
|
SP
|
Permitted with special permit by the Planning Board
|
•
|
Not allowed
|
Residential Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Private residence
|
Principal dwelling unit, for occupancy by a person or family
plus 1 boarder
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Collective living
|
Principal dwelling unit, for occupancy by more than or equal
to 3 people where collective living arrangement is intentional, and
lease terms are not less than 30 days, temporary, or seasonal. "Seasonal"
in this context means a calendar or academic year or less.
Collective living occupancy must be less than or equal to 2
in a bedroom, up to less than or equal to 6 residents in a unit.
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Live-work housing
|
Principal dwelling unit, with separate but connected space for
a nonresidential use the subarea allows
Nonresidential space may occupy less than or equal to 75% of
the GFA of a live-work unit. It must have direct internal access from
living space.
The operator of a nonresidential use in live-work space must
live in the live-work unit as their primary residence.
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
P
|
•
|
Residential care
|
Multiunit or group housing, with on-site supervision, services,
and care for people who need help with daily living activities, or
who cannot care for themselves
Adult day health care (10 NYCRR § 425), day programs,
social adult day care (9 NYCRR § 6654.20), or outpatient
physical rehabilitation, may be an ancillary use.
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
•
|
Rooming and boarding
|
Group housing where residence is limited to a specific group
or membership (examples: fraternity or sorority house, student co-op,
convent, monastery)
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
•
|
Lodging Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
Inn
|
Facility with 4 to 20 rooms for overnight accommodation to paying
guests
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
P
|
•
|
Hotel
|
Facility with more than 20 rooms for overnight accommodation
to paying guests
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
SP
|
P
|
•
|
Office/Professional Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Health/wellness practice
|
Establishment providing outpatient medical, medical allied health
care, or alternative medical services, and/or wellness activities,
including yoga, tai chi, meditation, pilates, dance, and similar wellness
activities
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Professional office
|
Establishment providing professional, administrative, clerical,
or information processing services
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Veterinary practice
|
Establishment providing veterinary services
Veterinary care may include short-term boarding for recovery
and observation.
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
Retail and Service Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adult entertainment business
|
Refer to Town Code § 270-5.
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
Indoor recreation
|
Establishment or facility, not associated with or ancillary
to a civic use, providing an indoor recreation or entertainment-oriented
activity to the public
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
Day-care center
|
Child day-care (18 NYCRR 418-1), small day-care (18 NYCRR
418-2), school-aged child care (18 NYCRR 414), adult day health care
(10 NYCRR 425), social adult day care (9 NYCRR 665-20), or adult day
program for children or adults in a protective setting
A fence 4 feet to 6 feet high must enclose an outdoor play area.
A day-care center may be an accessory use to a place of assembly,
or primary or secondary school.
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Pet care/boarding
|
Establishment providing a supervised area where groups of pets
can socialize and play. This includes related training, grooming,
and/or overnight boarding.
Outdoor play yard use may be between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
Restaurant/bar
|
Establishment preparing and selling food, drinks, and/or alcoholic
beverages in a ready-to-consume state, to customers on-site or delivery
off-site
In the CW2A, CW2B, and CW3A subareas, the following limitations
for ancillary alcohol production and packaging for distribution off-site
apply. In the CW3B and CW4 subareas, a special permit is required
to exceed these limits.
(a) Production and packaging area: less than or equal to 50%
of total gross floor area.
(b) Beer: 15 barrels of beer/17.5 hectoliter (hl) brewing system.
(c) Distilled spirits: 150 gallons/6.0 hl still capacity.
(d) Wine or cider: 1,700 gallons/65 hl fermenter capacity.
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
P
|
P
|
Retail and service
|
Retail/rental or service activity providing a service or tangible
product to the general public, less than 10,000 square feet GFA
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
P
|
P
|
Retail - outdoor market
|
Regularly recurring grouping of allowed retail and service or
restaurant uses at a dedicated site (example: farmers' market, food
truck corral)
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Industrial and Semi-Industrial Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artisan
|
Establishment or studio where people use handheld tools or small-scale
equipment to make art or products by hand. This includes related sales
onsite
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Industrial - low-impact
|
Manufacture mainly from previously prepared materials, preparation,
processing, indoor warehousing, or repair of items for offsite distribution
or sale, where impacts are minimal or undetectable beyond the site;
involving no flammable or explosive material, or processes involving
hazardous conditions
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
Industrial - high-impact
|
Basic processing or manufacture of materials or products mainly
from extracted or raw materials; storage or manufacturing processes
using flammable or explosive materials; or storage or manufacturing
processes involving hazardous conditions
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
SP
|
Research/laboratory
|
Establishment conducting scientific research, investigation,
testing, or experimentation. This includes related manufacture or
sale of products incidental to the main purpose of the laboratory.
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
SP
|
SP
|
Self-storage facility
|
Facility providing secured storage units or areas in a structure
for passive storage of household items, or other nonhazardous, nonperishable
durable items
Storage units/areas must be in a fully enclosed structure. A
storage facility must not have outdoor storage.
Related sales of packing, moving, and storage supplies may be
an ancillary use.
A storage unit/area must be for passive storage only. It must
not have active uses (examples: office or manufacturing work, band
practice, art studio, auto repair).
A storage unit/area must not have electrical outlets, plumbing,
or other improvements that could make it useful for active uses. Electrical
service to a storage unit/area must be for lighting and climate control.
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
Civic Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Makerspace
|
Community facility providing an open, collaborative environment
for people to learn, experiment, invent, or make things using shared
tools, resources, and knowledge
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Cultural facility
|
Facility for display, performance, or enjoyment of heritage,
history, arts, or sciences (examples: museum, gallery, library, arts
performance venue by a public or private entity)
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Government facility
|
Facility or office owned, occupied, or run by a government agency
(examples: town hall, courthouse, government office, social service
facility, public works facility)
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Park/open space
|
Land used mainly for active or passive recreation, or natural
resource protection
Small ancillary structures, such as gazebos, pavilions and maintenance
sheds, allowed
See § 271-17E(2) for park/open space types and requirements.
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Place of assembly
|
Facility used mainly for public/resident assembly for worship,
meeting, or community purposes (examples: religious congregation,
secular assembly, community center, common house, amenity center)
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Private club
|
Facility of a private club or organization, mostly available
only to club members and their guests (examples: service organization,
lodge-based organization, social club, veterans' club, labor union)
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Public safety
|
Police station, fire station, ambulance service, or other public
safety service
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
School: primary/secondary
|
Institution providing primary or secondary education (examples:
kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, middle school,
high school)
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
School: vocational
|
Establishment providing training in technical subjects or skills
for specific occupations or trades
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Utility and Infrastructure Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Utility control facilities
|
Facility for collecting, processing, or distributing a public
utility commodity (examples: electrical substation, water tank and
pumps, telephone switching office and exchange)
An enclosed building, or vegetative screening or screening wall
that is architecturally compatible with the nearest principal building
must screen and conceal a utility substation, switchyard, or other
area with exposed outdoor equipment (examples: transformer, regulator,
breaker, switch, pump) from public vantage points and adjacent uses.
Screening does not need to be taller than 12 feet.
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
District heating/cooling plant
|
Facility providing centralized heating or cooling for multiple
buildings or developments
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
Accessory Use
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Home occupation
|
Business activity subordinate to a residential use in a dwelling
unit
See Town Code § 270-219.2.
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
Temporary building
|
A temporary building for commerce or industry, necessary or
incidental to site development, construction, or property sales or
leasing
A temporary building may be continued through project completion.
|
•
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Key:
| |
✓
|
Civic/open space type allowed
|
•
|
Civic/open space type not allowed
|
Civic/Open Space Type
|
Description and Conditions
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Civic use site
|
Area devoted to arts, culture, education, recreation, government, or community related uses [See § 271-17D(7).]
Sites for civic uses should be located at or close to the center
of a built-up area, next to a civic/open space or at the axial termination
of a prominent thoroughfare.
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
Neighborhood park
|
A medium-scale public space that provides a balance of active
and passive recreation for residents in the surrounding neighborhood;
may include open play areas, open shelters with picnic tables, playgrounds,
athletic fields and courts, dog park
Perimeter with street frontage: more than or equal to 50%
Size: more than or equal to 1 acre
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
Trail/linear park
|
A linear space for off-street walking, hiking, and cycling;
includes shortcuts through blocks, linkages between neighborhood areas
and trails through open space areas
Perimeter with street frontage: not applicable
Size: not applicable
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
Green/square
|
A public space for civic purposes, gathering, unstructured recreation,
and other passive uses.
Spatially defined by building frontages, tree-lined streets,
and landscaping
Perimeter with street frontage: more than or equal to 50%
Size: 10,000 square feet to 2 acres
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
Pocket park
|
A small-scale public space in an urban setting, providing recreational
opportunities where publicly accessible parks or open space is limited.
The range of character can be for intense use or aesthetic enjoyment;
low maintenance is essential.
Perimeter with street frontage: more than or equal to 25%
Size: 2,500 square feet to 10,000 square feet
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
Preserve
|
Description: public space in a mostly undeveloped state that
preserves a natural or scenic resource
Perimeter with street frontage: more than or equal to 10%
Size: more than or equal to 5 acres
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
Thoroughfare type
|
Street
| |
Subarea
|
CW2, CW3
| |
Thoroughfare assembly width
|
More than or equal to 56 feet
| |
Pavement width
|
More than or equal to 30 feet
| |
Design speed
|
Less than or equal to 25 miles per hour
| |
Vehicle travel lanes
|
Shared lane of 16 feet to 20 feet
| |
Parking lanes
|
1 or 2 sides, 7 feet to 8 feet wide, marked or unmarked, fixed
or alternating side
| |
Curb radius
|
Less than or equal to 10 feet
| |
Walkway type
|
Sidewalk, 2 sides, more than or equal to 5 feet wide [See § 271-17E(3)(g) for exceptions.], more than or equal to 8 feet wide at mixed use
| |
Planting strip type
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1 or 2 sides, more than or equal to 7-foot-wide continuous tree
lawn or planter bump outs
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Curb type
|
Barrier curb
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Landscape type
|
Trees at less than or equal to 30 feet on center average (20
feet minimum, 40 feet maximum)
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Transportation provision
|
Bus route and bikes share lane
Bike lanes more than or equal to 5 feet wide, 2 sides (optional)
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Thoroughfare type
|
Street
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Subarea
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CW2A, CW2B, CW3A, CW3B
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Thoroughfare assembly width
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More than or equal to 40 feet
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Pavement width
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More than or equal to 16 feet
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Design speed
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Less than or equal to 25 miles per hour
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Vehicle travel lanes
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16 feet to 20 feet; shared lane of 16 feet to 20 feet
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Parking lanes
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None
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Curb radius
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Less than or equal to 10 feet
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Walkway type
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2 sides/more than or equal to 5-foot-wide sidewalk [See § 271-17E(3)(g) for exceptions.]
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Planting strip type
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1 or 2 sides, more than or equal to 8-foot-wide continuous tree
lawn
| |
Curb type
|
Barrier curb
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Landscape type
|
Trees at less than or equal to 30 feet on center average (20
feet minimum, 40 feet maximum)
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Transportation provision
|
Bikes share lane
Bike lanes more than or equal to 5 feet wide, 2 sides (optional)
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Thoroughfare type
|
Street
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Subarea
|
CW2A, CW2B, CW3A, CW3B
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Thoroughfare assembly width
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More than or equal to 36 feet
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Pavement width
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More than or equal to 16 feet wide
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Design speed
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Less than or equal to 25 miles per hour
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Vehicle travel lanes
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1 lane, one-way, 8 feet to 10 feet wide
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Parking lanes
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1 side, 7 feet to 8 feet wide unmarked, fixed or alternating
side
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Curb radius
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Less than or equal to 10 feet
| |
Walkway type
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2 sides, more than or equal to 5-foot-wide sidewalk [See § 271-17E(3)(g) for exceptions.]
| |
Planting strip type
|
1 or 2 sides, more than or equal to 8-foot-wide continuous tree
lawn
| |
Curb type
|
Barrier curb
| |
Landscape type
|
Trees at less than or equal to 30 feet on center average (20
feet minimum, 40 feet maximum)
| |
Transportation provision
|
Bikes share lane
Bike lanes more than or equal to 5 feet wide, 1 or 2 sides (optional)
|
Thoroughfare type
|
Street
| |
Subarea
|
CW2A, CW2B, CW3A, CW3B
| |
Thoroughfare assembly width
|
More than or equal to 60 feet
| |
Pavement width
|
More than or equal to 34 feet
| |
Design speed
|
Less than or equal to 30 miles per hour
| |
Vehicle travel lanes
|
2 lanes, more than or equal to 10 feet wide
| |
Parking lanes
|
2 sides, 7 feet to 8 feet wide marked
| |
Curb radius
|
Less than or equal to 10 feet
| |
Walkway type
|
2 sides, sidewalk, more than or equal to 5 feet wide [See § 271-17E(3)(g) for exceptions.], more than or equal to 8 feet wide at mixed use
| |
Planting strip type
|
2 sides, continuous tree lawn or hardscape street furniture
area more than or equal to 7 feet wide
| |
Curb type
|
Barrier curb
| |
Landscape type
|
Trees at less than or equal to 30 feet on center average (20
feet minimum, 40 feet maximum)
| |
Transportation provision
|
Bus route and bikes share lane
Bike lanes more than or equal to 5 feet wide, 2 sides (optional)
|
Key:
| |
✓
|
Building type allowed
|
•
|
Building type not allowed
|
Building Type
|
CW1
|
CW2A
|
CW2B
|
CW3A
|
CW3B
|
CW4
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Small house [§ 271-17F(2)(b)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
Large house [§ 271-17F(2)(c)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
Cottage [§ 271-17F(2)(d)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
3-4 unit house [§ 271-17F(2)(e)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
Mansion apartment building [§ 271-17F(2)(f)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
Townhouse [§ 271-17F(2)(g)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
Apartment building [§ 271-17F(2)(h)]
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
Courtyard apartment building [§ 271-17F(2)(i)]
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
Main street mixed use [§ 271-17F(2)(j)]
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
Commercial building [§ 271-17F(2)(k)]
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
•
|
Large footprint building [§ 271-17F(2)(l)]
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
Key:
| |
✓
|
Allowed frontage feature for the building type
|
•
|
Frontage feature not allowed for the building type
|
Frontage Feature
|
Small House
|
Large House
|
Cottage
|
3-4 Unit House
|
Mansion Apartment
|
Town-house
|
Apartment Building
|
Courtyard Building
|
Main Street mixed-use Building
|
Commercial Building
|
Large Footprint Building
|
Porch
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
Stoop
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
Storefront
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
✓
|
At-grade entry
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
•
|
✓
|
✓
|
Cladding Material
|
Small House
|
Large House
|
Cottage
|
3-4 Unit House
|
Mansion Apartment
|
Townhouse
|
Apartment Building
|
Courtyard Building
|
Main Street mixed-use Building
|
Commercial Building
|
Large Footprint Building
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Architectural wall panel
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Block (polished, or integral dye or pigment color; not "natural"
with no integral color)
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Brick (integral color, nominal size more than or equal to 3
units per square foot)
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Brick (integral color, nominal size more than or equal to 4
units per square foot)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Metal: corrugated or standing seam (made for architectural use)
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Precast masonry, ceramic, or terra-cotta trim and cornice elements
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Shingles or shakes (wood, fiber cement, polymer)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Siding: horizontal/lap or vertical (wood, fiber cement, polymer;
not plywood-based, or OSB without zinc borate treatment)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Siding: horizontal/lap or vertical (vinyl more than or equal
to 0.044 inch/1.2mm thick, steel more than or equal to 0.0179 inch/0.45mm
thick)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
•
|
Stone (natural or manufactured)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Stucco or EIFS (drainable)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|