Planning Board recap: New apartments approved by board, but car wash stymied

ITHACA, N.Y. — As Planning Board meetings go, this one was about as long as they get. By rough estimate, the collective value of projects reviewed clocked in at over $150 million spread across eight items, and not even counting the special orders of business or the zoning appeals.

Nevertheless, the Voice is here to condense those millions in plans, four hours of critiques and concerns into a roughly 10-minute summary. It’s what we do here.

For those of you who want to pop a look at the agenda, that 457-page goliath can be found here. If you’d like to watch the happenings, the video recording of the meeting can be found here.

Quick programming note, this was the first in-person meeting since last August or so, and only the second time since the COVID-19 pandemic erupted locally in March 2020.

The Andrus/Home Dairy/Firebrand Books Building.

Special Orders of Business

First up on this very long agenda, Special Orders of Business. One has to do with Historic Designation, the other with a verbal variance of sorts, which we’ll get to in a moment.

Planning Board recap: New apartments approved by board, but car wash stymied