TOWN OF
PLANNING BOARD
August 27, 2012
PRESENT: Chairman Douglas Allen and members
Chairman Allen called the meeting to order at 7:33 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS:
PB-08-12 – TJJK Properties, LLC (Maxwell) – 997 Route 31 –
One-lot realty subdivision and campground site plan (Twilight on the
The Board then reviewed Part 2 of the long-form Environmental Assessment as follows:
Impact on Land:
(1) Physical change to project site – Yes; small to moderate. Construction will
take more than one year and will be done in more than one phase.
(2) Any effect to unique/unusual land forms – No
Impact on Water:
(3) Affect any protected water body – No. No wetlands on site will be disturbed. (4) Affect any non-protected water body – No
(5) Affect surface or groundwater quality – Yes; small to moderate. Stormwater
runoff from developed areas of the project to be mitigated by new on-site
stormwater management facilities per NYS DEC standards.
(6) Alter drainage flow/patterns/surface runoff – Yes; small to moderate.
Regraded areas of site to drain to new stormwater management pond per
DEC standards.
Impact on Air:
(7) Affect air quality – No
Impact on Plants & Animals:
(8) Affect any threatened/endangered species – No
(9) Affect any non-threatened/non-endangered species – No
Impact on Agricultural Resources:
(10) Affect agricultural resources – Yes; small to moderate. Approximately 35
acres of active farmland within an agricultural district will be converted to another use.
Impact on Aesthetic Resources:
(11) Affect aesthetic resources – No
Impact on Historic/Archaeological Resources:
(12) Impact any site/structure of importance – No. Archaeological study done &
nothing found.
Impact on Open Space & Recreation:
(13)
Affect quality/quantity of open space/recreational
opportunities – Yes; small to moderate. This
project will increase recreational opportunities in conjunction with the
adjacent
Impact on Critical Environmental Areas:
(14) Impact exceptional/unique environmental area – No
(15) Affect existing transportation systems – No. Traffic will be sporadic & there is substantial stacking space into the site.
Impact on Energy:
(16) Affect sources of energy/fuel – No
Noise & Odor Impact:
(17) Objectionable odors/noise/vibration – No. Property is isolated & buffered. It is not adjacent to any residential property in any direction. Campground rules address noise, and there is a Town Noise Ordinance in place.
Impact on Public Health:
(18) Affect public health & safety – No
Impact on Growth & Character of Community or Neighborhood:
(19) Affect character of existing community – Yes; small to moderate. Town
Master Plan
calls for recreation use on this site. Increased density due to seasonal use. Demand for additional fire/EMS is low. Example cited was an average of two (2)
emergency calls per year for all nine (9) existing campgrounds in
(20) Public controversy – No
Board members noted it would not be necessary to complete Part 3 of the EAF. The public hearing will be held on September 10th.
LOG-IN:
PB-12-12 – Alpco Recycling, Inc. – 846R Route 31F – Industrial site plan (transfer station) – Board members briefly reviewed the application. The proposal is for a transfer station to sort C & D materials. A long-form EAF will be required.
MINUTES:
Minutes of the 08-13-12 meeting could not be approved due to lack of correct quorum.
ADJOURNMENT:
A motion to adjourn was made by
Respectfully submitted,
Susan Bush
Clerk to the Board