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TOWN OF VESTAL ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS In the Matter of the Application of Holly Manor Associates DECISION For a Variance as required by chapter 24, Article IV, Division 3, Section 24-206(d) of the Code of the Town of Vestal, Broome County, New York (Zoning Ordinance) At a meeting duly scheduled for February 28, 2008, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Vestal held public hearing to consider the application of Holly Manor Associates, regarding premises situate at 3113 Burris Road, (tax map nos. 158.15-1-28) for a Variance as required by Chapter 24, Article IV, Division 3, Section 24-206(d) of the Code of the Town of Vestal, Broome County, New York (Zoning Ordinance) pertaining to having less than the required number of parking spaces in an R-C, Multiple Residence District. Appearing in support of the variance application was Christopher Stastny, P.E. of Griffiths Engineering (the project Engineer), Michael Coon, Property Manager of Holly Manor and Sarah Grace Campbell, Esq. of Hinman Howard & Kattell (attorney for the applicant). Prior to the hearing, the applicant provided the Board with a detailed letter from Griffiths Engineering laying out the depth and scope of the project as well as the rationalization for the granting of the requested parking variance. Also submitted was a detailed preliminary sketch plan of the proposed construction and parking spaces. After due deliberation, the Zoning Board of Appeals makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law: ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 1 of 6

Holly Manor Associates own and operate several apartment buildings (Holly Manor) off Burris Road in Vestal, which at the present time consist of 88 units and a have a total of 141 parking spaces. The Board noted that the Code requires 2 parking spaces per unit, and obviously the complex, as already situated, falls short of that mark. The Board inquired of Code Enforcement Officer Mark Dedrick as to whether a previous variance was granted. He stated there must have been, but the records of that variance are missing. After a brief discussion with counsel for the applicant and for the Zoning Board of Appeals, it was determined that the Board would presume that the previous variance was granted and that the Board would now only hear evidence regarding the proposed new construction and it s required parking. The Applicants propose to construct an additional 24 unit building with 24 parking spaces. The applicant acknowledges that the Code would require 48 parking spaces for the new building, but offered historic data to indicate that parking is not at a premium at Holy Manor. The applicant testified that the demographic of the entire complex consists primarily of single professionals, many of whom use public transportation. Only approximately 3% are students. The applicant also testified that parking on Burris (which based upon the reactions from the public attending the hearing was a concern) is impossible given the road s narrow design and the distance from the complex, has never been an issue. Chairman Hynes foresaw this issue and, upon receiving the variance request, had written to Vestal Police Chief John Butler requesting any information concerning parking complaints on Burris Road. On February 26, 2008, the Board received a response from Chief Butler indicating that no parking tickets had ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 2 of 6

been issued on Burris Road in the previous 8-week period. He also added that Burris Road does not appear to have a problem with parked vehicles. Board Members Robert E. Hynes, Jr., Chairman, Ray Ferarro, Thomas Smallcomb and Mark Tomko stated that they had visited the site and were familiar with the character and nature of the area. Board member Ken Cramer and alternate David Leonard were absent. It should first be noted that this is a Type II action under SEQR, and as this application seeks an area variance, and as the opinion of this Board has previously been that parking space variances are area variances, we deem that SEQR is not applicable. Both Chairman Hynes and Board Member Mark Tomko stated that they had driven to the Holly manor property at different times in the evening to count cars and spaces, and found the parking lots to be currently more than adequate. Chairman Hynes arrived at the property 2/22/08 at 12:00 PM and found 107 vacant spaces. He subsequently surveyed the property on 2/27/08 at 10 PM and found 54 vacant spaces. Additionally, a BU Blue Bus stopped on Burris Road at around 10 PM, exiting 5 students at the subject apartment complex. Since the property manager testified the apartments currently are at 100% occupancy, it appears that the demographics provided by the applicant are correct. These observational studies represent empirical data and if one is to reasonably look at parking adequacy, the data carries a significant amount of weight. As in other recent cases, the Board s attention was turned to the most recent ITE traffic study (International Traffic Engineer s 3 rd Edition) which indicates that suburban low/mid-rise apartments normally only require 1.2 parking spaces per unit. If we took into consideration the entire complex (including the proposed new construction) the ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 3 of 6

entire complex would have 1.4 spaces per unit. When asked about the open green areas that could accommodate a few additional parking spaces, the applicant stated that they did not want to over pave the area. In discussing alternative plans for the new building, Chairman Hynes inquired as to the possibility of purchasing the neighboring lot to allow for more parking and possibly relocation of the proposed building. The applicant(s) testified that they have approached the neighboring property owner and have had discussions, but nothing concrete has been accomplished. Chairman Hynes stated that he would have a problem with a proposal that does not have at least one space per unit. At the request of the applicant, a brief adjournment was held to allow for the engineers to attempt to revamp their plans. Upon reopening the hearing, the applicant displayed modified plans to show that the westernmost driveway could be eliminated to allow for three more parking spaces. This revised plan brought the total number of spaces to 24 (one per unit). Although the Code calls for 2 spaces per unit (48 spaces required under the Code), the applicant would have 24 spaces. Under the data provided for under the ITE 3 rd Edition guidelines, and our own real-time empirical data gathering investigation of the site, this application appears reasonable. It is no longer a substantial variance in our estimation, and given the integrated parking areas of the entire site, it appears that if any parking issues ever arose for the new construction, there would be plenty of other spaces to use throughout the complex. The hearing was then opened to the public for comments. A neighboring property owner who did not provide his name stated that the construction of another apartment building would destroy the character of the neighborhood. Another neighbor stated her concerns that a 3-story building will decrease the value of her home, and would bring ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 4 of 6

additional unwanted traffic onto Burris Road. Chairman Hynes stated that he appreciated that they had concerns, but better they be brought up with the Planning board, as the Holly Manor property is zoned for apartments and the entire road has been predominantly multi-residence for decades. He further went on to state that the only issue before the Board is a parking variance, and that the people should voice those concerns when the applicant appears at the next Planning Board meeting. The public portion of the hearing was then concluded. A motion was made by Mark Tomko, and seconded by Ray Ferarro, to grant a 24 parking space variance for the proposed new construction (as depicted in the new site plan dated 2/27/08) to allow for 24 parking spaces rather than 48 as called for in the Code. A vote was called on the motion and: Therefore in consideration of the above, and in balancing the factors of 1.) Change in character of locality; 2.) Alternate methods to achieve what the applicant desires; 3.) The degree of variance sought; 4.) Effect on the physical conditions existing in the locality; and 5.) Any self-created difficulties, the request for a parking variance of 24 spaces to allow for a total of 24 off-street parking spaces for the proposed new apartment building as depicted in the plan submitted by applicant 2/27/08, is hereby GRANTED by a vote of 3-1, with the following condition. CONDITION: 1. This Decision is conditioned upon the applicant obtaining final approval of his site plan from the Vestal Planning Board. ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 5 of 6

The votes were cast as follows: Chairman Robert Hynes-Aye, Thomas Smallcomb-NAY, Ray Ferraro-AYE, Mark Tomko-AYE. In the event that the variance is not utilized within four months from the date hereof, then the variance shall be deemed revoked. The Code Enforcement Officer is herewith authorized to take the necessary action to carry out the provisions of this Decision. Dated: February 28, 2008 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF VESTAL BY: Robert E. Hynes, Jr., Chairman ZBA Decision 2008 Holly Manor 3113 Burris Rd ZBA 2008 Decision Holly Manor 3113 Burris Road Page 6 of 6