The Carpenter Park project’s subdivision is to meet the stipulations of the Planned Unit Development specialty zoning for the site. The Community Gardens will be its own “second-phase” subdivision, but the developer needs to buy the land from the city first before they can pursue that next subdivision. Parcel A would house the 40-42 units of affordable housing, Parcel B the 166 market-rate apartments with ground-floor retail, and Parcel C would be the roadway and the 5-story medical office building and clinic. This month, there were two –– the subdivision of the Carpenter Park property into three distinct parcels, and a subdivision sought by the Vecino Group to subdivide the Asteri project site at the Green Street Garage into three distinct parcels.Ĭarpenter Park, as one might recall, is Cayuga Medical Center and Park Grove Realty’s $90 million mixed-use project on Carpenter Circle. Subdivision Reviewįirst up were lot subdivision reviews –– these are when property lots in the city, technically known as parcels, seek legal reconfiguration, which could be anything from being split up into two or more plots, reshaped or consolidated from multiple lots back into one parcel. This all makes for a long but thorough read, so quick word of advice, grab a hot drink and a snack before diving into this month’s rundown.įor those who’d like a copy of the meeting agenda to go along with the play-by-play, that 190-page PDF can be found here. Two of the boards seven site plan reviews received final approval, and two more appear likely to receive final approval next month. –– It was a jam-packed meeting for the city of Ithaca Planning and Development Board last night, but contrary to the long agenda and stacks of documents, it went surprisingly quickly and smoothly, with eleven different submissions and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of development reviewed in just about 3.5 hours.
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