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Planning commission approves three resubdivisions, recommends three rezones to council, OKs DeWitt lot adjustment and elects new officers
Summary
The Syracuse City Planning Commission approved three resubdivision applications with filing and permit conditions, issued negative SEQRA declarations and affirmative recommendations to the Common Council for three zoning map amendments, approved a town of DeWitt three‑mile lot‑line adjustment, and elected Steve Kulick chair and Walter Fuller vice chair.
The Syracuse City Planning Commission took a series of procedural and final actions during the meeting, approving multiple resubdivision applications, recommending zoning map amendments to the Common Council, approving an out‑of‑city lot line adjustment under the three‑mile review, and electing officers for the commission.
Resubdivisions (votes and conditions) - R-25-19 (combine 134 and 140 Lafayette Road rear into one lot): Commission approved the resubdivision. Conditions beyond general conditions included filing the resubdivision approval with the Onondaga County Clerk within 62 days and obtaining appropriate permits for the accessory structure (shed) or for demolition as needed. The applicant identified himself as James Calasarino and said the parcels had been deeded together previously and a…
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