ZBA Meeting Tuesday May 2 – 7:00

April 29th, 2017

Here is the ZBA Agenda for Tuesday, item 1 is in the 2nd Ward:

1. Steve and Tracy Lauer TM#: 017.-02-16.0
167 Bennett Road
Camillus, New York 13031

Variances: To allow a 30’ x 24’ addition to the back of the house, 20’ 1” from the property line.

2. John Szczech TM#: 046.-06-07.2
Fredrick Zimmerman
317 Myron Road
Syracuse, New York 13219

Variances: (1) Construction of new single family home 7’ on the east side yard & 7’ on the west side yard, requiring an 11’ variance. (2) Home will be located 25’ back from the front yard with steps to be 21’ back, therefore, requiring a 4’ variance.

West Colony Pointe Playground

April 29th, 2017

Last fall due to insurance concerns, the Camillus Parks & Recreation Department was required to place wood chips under all playground equipment that the Town controls. The equipment at the West Colony Pointe was a part of this effort. At the same time, new equipment for the playground was also purchased for installation there. The area in question was prepped for installation but due to the lateness in the season the work could not be completed. The work is schedule to resume spring/summer. At this point I do not have an exact date but I do know it is high on the priority list. I will be checking regularly with our Parks’ Department and will do what I can to ensure it happens as quickly as possible.

Onondaga Lake Plan – Open House Thursday 4:00-7:00

April 25th, 2017

Onondaga Lake may have new fishing spots and longer hiking and biking trails, under a proposed restoration plan issued today by the state and federal governments. The plan would also set aside more than 1,400 acres of land for public use along the lake and its tributaries, restore wetlands, and extend the Erie Canal trail from a dead-end in Camillus to Onondaga County’s lake shore trail. The plan is the next step in trying to repair the damage caused by decades of industrial pollution to the lake. Honeywell will pick up the tab, which will be in addition to the estimated $451 million it will cost to clean up the lake. There are no cost estimates for the work outlined in the restoration plan, and no deadline for when the projects might be completed. The plan isn’t set in stone, either: It will need to be negotiated with Honeywell. An open house on the plan will be held from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Honeywell Visitors Center on the west shore of the lake. The public will be able to submit written comments until June 2.

The federal Superfund law that forced Honeywell to clean up the lake also requires companies to pay for damages suffered by the environment and humans because of the pollution. For years, the U.S. Department of Interior, the state Department of Environmental Conservation, and the Onondaga Nation have conducted that “damages assessment,” studying how pollution has harmed the lake and surrounding areas.

(The Onondaga Nation dropped out of the settlement talks more than a year ago.)

Studies have found chemical pollution, including high levels of mercury, in fish, bats and birds that live in and near the lake. Fish are so highly contaminated that children and women of child-bearing age are advised to eat no fish from the lake.

Here are some of the specific projects proposed:
•Install a stone structures at the lake bottom to provide habitat for fish, amphibians and invertebrates
•Provide 15 years of funding for identification and removal of invasive species within approximately 1,700 acres of wetlands
•Set aside about 1,400 acres of land, most of it owned by Honeywell in the Tully Valley, for fishing, hunting and other public uses.
•Install a floating fishing pier along southwest shore of the lake for deep-water fishing
•Upgrade the two crumbling jetties on the north end of the lake; one would become handicap accessible
•Install a boat ramp and floating boat dock on the Seneca River
•Extend the county bike trail from the visitors center to Harbor Brook
•Extend the Erie Canal trail from Camillus to the lake shore, a stretch of about three miles

Town Board Agenda 4/25/17 7:00

April 21st, 2017

PUBLIC HEARING (S)

1. Consider adding the basketball court located at the Municipal Building to the 2017 Community Development Block Grant funding.

2. Consider amending the Camillus Municipal Code, Chapter 30-Zoning, §1504-Exemptions to Zoning Regulations, subdivision B updating the TM# to 046.-06-07.2, which resulted from a splitting of the lot in 2007, and correct the tract to “Spring Gardens Tract”.

NEW BUSINESS

1. Approve the Settlement and Release Agreement between the Town of Camillus and Charter Communications in the amount of One Hundred Fifty-Nine thousand and Forty-Three dollars ($159,043.00) payable to the Town of Camillus for past claims on franchise fees and authorize Supervisor to sign.

2. Set the date, time, and place as May 19, 2017 at 11 A.M. at the Camillus Municipal Building to open sealed bids for a 40 ft. X 80 ft. pole barn to be constructed at Gillie Lake.

Planning Board Agenda 4/24/17 7:00

April 21st, 2017

Only 1 item on the Agenda:

Public Hearing:

Rolling Meadows / John Szczech TM # 020.1-01-01.0
TM # 023.-01-09.1

Fairmount Fire Department

April 15th, 2017

I recently attended the 75th Anniversary for the Fairmount Fire Departments. That is how long they have been faithfully serving our community. I want to again congratulate all of the award winners and thank the membership and their families (both past and present) for the countless hours they spend serving our community. Please know it does not go unnoticed.

Volunteer Fire Fighters

April 15th, 2017

The Town of Camillus recently passed a Memorializing Resolution Compelling the New York State Assembly and the Governor to pass the Cancer Presumptive Bill that would extend the already existing Volunteer Firefighters’ Benefit Law to cover all instances of melanoma, as well as cancers of the digestive, hematological, lymphatic, urinary, prostrate, neurological, breast and reproductive systems. Assembly Bill: A 711.
I urge you to contact our local Assemblyman and the Governor’s office to pass this important legislation.

Winchell Rd – Speed Limit change

April 15th, 2017

At a recent Town Board meeting, the Town Board agreed to lower the speed limit on the entire length of Winchell Road (within the town limits) to 35 miles per hour.

The request for the change was prompted by a local resident who felt that due to all of the residential development, there was an obvious increase in traffic but also pedestrian use. The Town of Camillus Police Department also did an assessment of available data and felt that a change to 35 miles per hour was prudent.

Please be aware as new signs should be posted soon; drive carefully and watch out for your neighbors.

Public Information Meeting – Road Improvements

April 15th, 2017

Onondaga County is advancing the design of another federally funded project, the West Genesee Street & Warners Road Improvement Project.
The limits are on West Genesee Street from NYS 173 to Westlind Road, and Warners Road (Rt. 173) from West Genesee Street to Milton Avenue in the Town of Camillus.

The meeting on April 20th, 6:30-8:30 pm will have a brief formal presentation at 6:30 P.M. followed by an open house to review preliminary plans, ask questions, and provide comments and concerns. The lane configurations are proposed to remain the same. The roadway will be mill and paved, drainage work will be completed, and sidewalk is proposed on both roadways.

For any questions please contact Chris Rauber from ON. CO. DOT at 315-435-317 ext 5796

Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda 4/4/17 7:00

April 3rd, 2017

The agenda for the meeting:

PUBLIC HEARING
1. Church of the Holy Family TM#: 056.-04-01.0
Teitsch-Kent Architects, P.C.
127 Chapel Drive
Syracuse, New York 13219

Variances: Two variances to accommodate the installation of a 5’-0” x 14’-8” vestibule onto the front of the Parish Office Building.

NEW BUSINESS
1. Steve and Tracy Lauer TM#: 017.-02-16.0
167 Bennett Road
Camillus, New York 13031

Variances: To allow a 30’ x 24’ addition to the back of the house, 20’ 1” from the property line.