6/13/16 Planning Board 7:00

June 12th, 2016

Here is Monday’s Agenda for the Planning Board Meeting.

New Business:

3528 West Genesee Street / John Ferris TM # 047.-04-12.0
Amended Site Plan

Malibu Hills Estates / Scuiga Custom Builders TM # 015.1-09-12.4
Final Plat

Old Business

200 Township Blvd/ The Brasserie TM # 017.-05-65.1
Amended Site Plan

ZBA Agenda 6/7/16 7:00

June 3rd, 2016

PUBLIC HEARING
1. Realty USA TM#: 040.-10-26.1
5110 West Genesee Street
Camillus, New York 13031

Area Variance: signage.

2. Mark DeCarlo TM#:070.-03-06.1
111 Topaz Trail
Syracuse, NY 13219

Area Variance: construction of accessory structure (detached garage) in the front of the rear of the house.

3. Matthew Heselton TM#:055.-07-02.0
111 Topaz Trail
Syracuse, NY 13219

Area Variance: construction of enclosed 8’ x 12’ side porch, reducing the required side yard set back from 25’ to 21.2’. A 3.8’ side yard reduction.

Railroad Quiet Zones

June 3rd, 2016

I am happy to announce the establishment of a “Quiet Zone” for the Finger Lakes Railroad crossings at Knowell Rd., Hinsdale Rd., Milton Ave. and at the Home Depot. What this means is that beginning on June 14th the railroad will no longer be required to blow the horn as it approaches each intersection in either direction. The gates and bells and lights will still operate as the train enters and goes through the intersections but the horns will not operate. This should be a great relief for many residents who hear this as each train passes through these Camillus crossings. The Federal Gov’t. oversees the regulations for safety on railroads and our Town qualifies in all aspects for safety to have the quiet zone. You will notice new signs on the railroad crossing signs from all directions that will say “No Horn Signal”. Currently the signs are covered but they will be unveiled when the quiet zone goes into effect. One last point, the quiet zone will be for all hours and not just limited to the evening.

Town Grant

June 1st, 2016

I am pleased to announce that the Town of Camillus will receive $50,000 in funding from Onondaga County through the Community Development Block Grant program. The funding has several restrictions and will be utilized for playground equipment at Bicentennial Park in front of the Town Hall on W. Genesee Street. My thanks to Supervisor Coogan and Onondaga County Legislative Chairman Ryan McMahon

Movie Tavern

May 22nd, 2016

No firm date yet for the Grand Opening but plans are set for a June opening. More details can be found at Movie tavern

Planning Board Agenda 5/23/16 7:00

May 22nd, 2016

Here is the planning Board Agenda for Monday May 23:

New Business:

3877 Milton Ave / Clover Construction TM # 037.-01-02.1
Extension for Site Plan/Building Permit

121 Horan Road / David & Sandy Frachetti TM # 013.-02-12.0 (etc)
Sketch Plan

5723 Ike Dixon Road /Dave Kurz TM # 022.-02-14.1
Sketch Plan

5711 West Genesee/ Richard Aupperle TM # 028.-04-01.0 & 02.0
Amended Site Plan

200 Township Blvd/ The Brasserie TM # 017.-05-65.1
Amended Site Plan

3160 Warners Road / 315 Brewery TM # 007.-05-09.1
Amended Site Plan

Old Business

3500 West Genesee Street/Bohler Eng. TM # 047.-06-09.0
Amended Site Plan

Summer Town Board Meetings

May 22nd, 2016

Just a friendly reminder, during June, July and August the Town Board only meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month. However, as issues arise the Board has the ability to meet if necessary.

Town Board Agenda 5/24/16 7:00

May 22nd, 2016

Here is the Agenda for Tuesday’s upcoming Town Board meeting:

PUBLIC HEARING (S)

1. Consider adding playground equipment at Camillus Town Hall to the 2016 Community Development Block Grant Projects.

2. Consider amending the Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 26-Uniform Code Enforcement, for the purpose of adding a new Article IX entitled “Non-Resident Owner Registration”.

3. Consider amending the Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 26-Uniform Code Enforcement, §26.100-Remedies and Penalties to amend subdivision B to reference Article VIII rather than VII and also to add a new subdivision D regarding violations.

4. Consider amending the Camillus Municipal Code to add a new Chapter 25 entitled “Rental Housing Unit Law” to regulate residential housing units.

NEW BUSINESS

1. Authorize Code Enforcement to proceed with property clean up at 500 Oakridge Drive, TM #061.-01-11.0, in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.

2. Authorize Code Enforcement to proceed with property clean up at 103 Golden Meadows Way, TM# 010.1-02-07.0 in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.

3. Authorize Code Enforcement to proceed with property clean up at 217 Clark Lane, TM# 059.-02-20.0 in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.
4. Authorize Code Enforcement Office to proceed with property clean up at 400 Sidney Street, TM# 045.-11-13.0 in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.

5. Authorize Code Enforcement Office to proceed with property clean up at 102 Smoke Rise Drive, TM# 028.1-02-02.0 in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.

6. Authorize Code Enforcement Office to proceed with property clean up at 140 Melrose Avenue, TM# 042.-07-26.0 in accordance with Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 74-Brush, Grass, Rubbish, and Weeds.

7. Authorize David Bush to survey lands being donated by Paul Dudden at a cost not to exceed $1,250.00 which will include field work dimensions for the approximate 7 +/- acres, a deed description, and 2 lot subdivision maps- Preliminary Map and Final Map. (Per Eric Bacon, Parks and Recreation Director)

8. Amend resolution #95 dated April 26, 2016 to restate: Authorize the issuance of $345,000 serial bonds to finance the purchase of certain machinery and apparatus for Belle Isle Landfill as drafted by Bond Schoeneck & King.

Town Savings

May 22nd, 2016

In further efforts to continue or trend of looking for ways to cut cost and improve efficiency within the town, the Town Board recently approved installing a new computerized time clock system town wide. The savings should come through with an easier tracking system, real time monitoring and streamlined weekly processing.

Consensus group delays final recommendations on metro government, consolidation

May 20th, 2016

It will be at least early July before the Consensus commission makes final recommendations about local government modernization, including whether Syracuse and Onondaga County should merge into a new entity. The 19-member volunteer commission delayed the anticipated delivery date for its final report because of a huge volume of public input received during a public comment period, which was extended by six weeks, said co-chair Neil Murphy. There were 11,000 comments posted on the Consensus website during the comment period. The group hosted 73 public sessions attended by more than 3,600 people, Murphy said. “It takes one heck of a lot of time to assimilate that,” Murphy said. “Because people have taken the time and energy to make those comments, we have a responsibility to review them and to incorporate as much of that as we possibly can.” Originally, Consensus had planned to deliver a final report by May 1. But the group later extended its scheduled public comment period by six weeks, from March 16 to May 1, with plans for a final report by late spring. The huge public response will extend the process until early summer, Murphy said Thursday. Consensus was formed in 2014 by the city, the county and six nonprofit groups. With a $250,000 state grant, the group has been working with a consultant to make recommendations on consolidating and improving local government. In late January, the group released its preliminary recommendations, the most ambitious of which was for Syracuse and Onondaga County to create a new metropolitan government. Murphy said the commission is aiming for the “first part of July” to release its final report.