Community Learning Farm secures crucial land approval

October 31, 2024 | Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York


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Community Learning Farm secures crucial land approval
In a recent government meeting, the board discussed a request for a zoning variance related to the Urban Delights Community Learning Farm, formerly known as the Southwest Community Learning Farm. The organization, which has operated at the site for nearly two decades, sought the variance following a recent resubdivision that resulted in a new maximum lot size of 40,051.4 square feet.

The applicant explained that the request was necessary to ensure compliance with zoning regulations after the resubdivision, which had increased the area of the property. They emphasized the importance of the variance for future expansion plans and operational efficiency.

During the public hearing, no objections were raised against the application, and board members posed questions regarding the property’s location in a floodplain. The board confirmed that the Syracuse City Planning Commission had issued a negative declaration regarding the environmental impact of the project.

After deliberation, the board concluded that the variance would not adversely affect the neighborhood and would simplify administrative processes for the nonprofit organization by consolidating multiple tax bills into one. The motion to approve the variance was unanimously passed, allowing the Urban Delights Community Learning Farm to proceed with its plans. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking the end of the session.

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