As a result of this arrangement, the approved subdivision needs to be revised in order to incorporate those lands subject to the land transfer between the property owner and the City that will result in the reconfiguration of a portion of the Ithaca Community Gardens. Since that time, the agreement with the Ithaca Community Gardens has been largely finalized, and to accommodate, a land swap will be taking place between Cayuga Medical Center and the city of Ithaca, where CMC gives the city 0.416 acres, and the city gives CMC another 0.416 acres. Back before the Planning Board this month were plans for a subdivision for the Cayuga Park mixed-use project on what is now Carpenter Circle.Īstute readers may recall this subdivision has already been before the board, and the preliminary subdivision plans were approved last November. Subdivision Reviewįirst on last night’s agenda was lot subdivision review - this is when property lots in the city, technically known as parcels, seek legal reconfiguration, either to be split up, reshaped or consolidated. For those who want to look at the agenda for the meeting, that 172-page PDF is here. Thankfully, the city puts recordings of all public meetings up on YouTube, and it’s times like this where that really comes in handy. You’re getting this recap a little later than usual because primary night was the same night and this Voice staffer moonlights as a poll worker. A South Hill project finally cleared its impasse regarding facade revisions, and the board gave its recommendation zoning variances sought by a downtown apartment project currently stymied by the Board of Zoning Appeals. It was one of the board’s longer meetings last week as they hashed out three and a half hours of site plans, zoning appeals and other business.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |