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Coalition Letter Requests that Ithaca Common Council Members Reject Cornell Heights Proposed R3aa Zoning

January 31, 2014

Ithaca Common Council Members
City Hall
108 East Green Street
Ithaca, NY 14850

Dear Sirs and Madams:

We, the undersigned, write respectfully to request that you a) reject the proposed Cornell Heights R3aa zoning change and b) maintain the existing RU zoning with the addition of the “maximum bldg. footprint” limitation specified herein.

The proposed R3aa zoning change would permit new development in Cornell Heights that would dramatically alter its architectural and historic significance in direct contravention of requirements adopted to preserve the character of the area as a whole.

The proposed R3aa zoning change would revise the “width in feet at street line” requirements from the current RU mandates (75 feet, 100 feet and 125 feet) to a uniform 50 feet. As illustrated in the attached Figures, that would tremendously increase the density of permissible development within the Cornell Heights historic district.

The proposed R3aa zoning change would exacerbate the historic district’s transition from its original turn-of-the-20th century “residential park” to a densely developed area that bears little resemblance to the community that was deemed to warrant special historic district protection approximately 25 years ago.

That trend is already underway as exemplified by a recently approved major project (312 Thurston Avenue) that clearly failed to fulfill City of Ithaca “certificate of appropriateness” requirements which the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission (ILPC) is mandated to enforce.

That project was permitted to proceed despite a Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis that documented the ILPC’s failure to enforce its own approval requirements. Given those shortcomings, the public can have zero confidence in the integrity of the ILPC’s decision-making.

See: Proposed Apartment Housing Project Adjoining 312 Thurston Avenue

It is our understanding that the R3aa zoning change is being proposed in order to impose its applicable building footprint limitation regarding new construction:

“Maximum bldg. footprint: No new construction of a primary structure in the R-3aa zone shall contain a footprint that is larger than 120% of the average footprint of the existing buildings along the entire block front in which the building is located. If one or more such surrounding buildings have been demolished, then the calculation for maximum building footprint shall use the footprint of the primary structure that most recently stood on any lot where a demolition had occurred.”

Given the concerns documented herein, we request that this “maximum bldg. footprint” limitation be mandated while retaining the RU zoning for the Cornell Heights Historic District.

Cornell Heights Historic District

The Cornell Heights Historic District was established in 1989 in response to potential development activities that could have dramatically altered its architectural and historical significance. According to the Historic District’s significance statement:

“The Cornell Heights Historic District is architecturally and historically significant as an exceptional intact example of a turn-of-the-century planned residential suburban development placed in an outstanding natural setting along the northern rim of Fall Creek Gorge overlooking the City of Ithaca and the southern tip of Cayuga Lake. The district’s curvilinear street plan, lavish landscape features, dramatic geographical setting, strictly residential character (developed on large private lots) and its historical pattern of development place it within the romantic tradition of the ‘ideal’ residence park developed in the second half of the nineteenth century and popularized by Frederick Law Olmsted after the Civil War.”

Once the Cornell Heights Historic District was established, existing structures were grandfathered in, but requirements were established to preserve the character of the area as a whole.

The Cornell Heights Historic District is illustrated in Figure One.

Cornell Heights Current RU Zoning

Cornell Heights current zoning is RU. As indicated in Table One, the “width in feet at street line” requirements vary from 75 feet to 100 feet to 125 feet for various permissible developments.

Proposed R3aa Zoning

The proposed zoning change would be to R3aa. As indicated in Table One, the “width in feet at street line” requirement for R3aa is a uniform 50 feet.

The Proposed Zoning Change Would Permit Dramatic Changes to the Cornell Heights Historic District

The proposed R3aa zoning permits development would permit dramatic changes in Cornell Heights in direct contravention of its Historic District preservation requirements. That is why the proposed zoning change must be rejected.

As illustrated in Figures Two, Three, Four and Five the proposed R3aa zoning would permit development that would likely be most apparent in the undeveloped areas of the historic district.

Conclusion

For the reasons we have explained, we respectfully request that the members of the Ithaca Common Council: a) reject the proposed Cornell Heights R3aa zoning change and b) maintain the existing RU zoning with the addition of the “maximum bldg. footprint” limitation specified herein.

Given the ILPC’s recently documented failure to enforce its own “certificate of appropriateness” requirements, we believe that our requested action is essential to maintaining the significance of the Cornell Heights Historic District.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions about our request that we might be able to answer.

Thank you for your consideration.

Yours truly,

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Total Signatory Count: 267

Walter Hang
218 Wait Ave
Ithaca, New York
Adelaide Gomer
President
Park Foundation
513 Wyckoff Road
Ithaca, NY
Kim Weeden
202 Fall Creek Drive
Ithaca, NY
Kyllikki Inman
110 Halcyon Hill
Ithaca, NY
Karen Chimento
ClearView Psychotherapy Associates
110 West Upland Road
Ithaca, NY
Sharon Sassler
120 Heights Court
Ithaca, NY
claire BenDaniel
111 kelvin place
ithaca, New York
G P Zurenda, Jr.
5 Lodge Way
Ithaca, NY
Terri Hoppenrath
5 Lodge Way
Ithaca , New York
Michael Decatur
125 Heights Court
Ithaca, NY
Erika Fowler-Decatur
125 Heights Court
Ithaca, NY
Kelly Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Caleb Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Amelia Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Samantha Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Mark Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Michael Sturman
110 Westbourne Lane
Ithaca, New York
Marsha Acerra
1010 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, NY
Hilary Fraser
212 Fall Creek Drive
Ithaca, New York
Julie Simmons-Lynch
116 Kelvin Place
Ithaca, NY
Alan Lynch
116 Kelvin Place
Ithaca, NY
Steve Gordon
Assistant Professor
Ithaca College
110 Overlook rd.
Ithaca, New York
lee adler
educator/attorney
212 kelvin place
ithaca, ny
Kimberlee Sparks
118 Wait Ave.
Ithaca, NY
Jaime Wolffe
110 Overlook Road
Ithaca, NY
Jed Sparks
118 Wait Ave
Ithaca, NY
Vally Kovary
Principal
International Planning Associates
101 Brook Lane
Ithaca, New YORK
Isaac Kramnick
125 Kelvin Olace
Ithaca, NY
Alison Cares Pritz
106 Brook Lane
Ithaca, New York
Susan Robey
209 Wait Avenue
Ithaca, NY
Susan Hess
123 Heights Court
Ithaca, NY
Jill Kimball
106 Overlook Road
Ithaca, NY
Alicia Wittink
512 Highland Rd.
Ithaca, NY
Neema Kudva
201 Thurston Avenue
Ithaca, NY
Jeff Tonole
202 Fall Creek Drive
Ithaca, NY
Christopher Umbach
201 Cayuga Heights Rd.
Ithaca, NY
Steven Smolyn
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
55 Ridgewood Road
Ithaca, NY
Nicholas Kok
55 Ridgewood Road
Ithaca, New York
Shelby Hang
212 fall creek drive
Ithaca, NY
Josh Stewart
111 N Plain Street
Ithaca, NY
George Hess
123 Heights Court
Ithaca, NY
David Priester
102 Troy Road
Ithaca, NY
Dr. Laurel Hodgden
112 Halcyon Hill
Ithaca, NY
Fran Morris
8 Lodge Way
Ithaca, NY
tom Bohn
ithaca college
Ithaca College
Ithaca, New York
Robert Camp
Principal
Best Practice Institute
218 Fall Creek Drive
Ithaca, NY
Patrick Kozey
101 Brook Ln.
Ithaca, NY
Barbara Ley
33
110 Highland Ave
Ithaca, NY
Max Weisbrod
207 Fall Creek Dr
Ithaca, NY
Elizabeth Sines
5156 Cascadilla Hall
Ithaca, New York

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