Commission approves Town of Onondaga three‑mile limit subdivision

Syracuse City Planning Commission · January 12, 2026

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Summary

The Syracuse City Planning Commission approved application 3S‑25‑21, a three‑mile limit subdivision in the Town of Onondaga (4885 Buxton Dr and 4822 Cedar Rail Rd), after the city engineer signed off; the applicant's surveyor represented the owner at the meeting.

The Syracuse City Planning Commission voted Jan. 14 to approve a three‑mile limit subdivision in the Town of Onondaga, application 3S‑25‑21, covering properties listed at 4885 Buxton Drive and 4822 Cedar Rail Road. The commission's staff noted the city engineer had signed off on the case before the motion to approve.

Glenn Meehall, a land surveyor representing the owner identified in the staff notice, introduced himself and said he was representing the applicant. The staff presentation named the owner as Lennon Regina Montreal and confirmed the city engineer's approval was on file. A commissioner moved to approve the application as presented, the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote with no discussion.

The commission recorded the three‑mile limit case as approved and moved on to adjournment. No public comment or additional conditions were recorded during the meeting.