Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Administrator
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Becky Jordan's organization
The committee focused on finalizing amendments to the revised subdivision of land regulations. Discussions included clarifying terminology such as dwelling units, lot lines, and phased developments, as well as aligning definitions with state law. The committee reviewed the applicability of cluster developments in various zoning districts and cross-referenced sections within the existing regulations to ensure consistency.
The board discussed a variance request for the installation of an interpretive and wayfinding sign on a property owned by Cornell University. The proposal includes exceeding the town's limits for aggregate sign area and freestanding sign height, as well as an encroachment into the required stream setback area. The board deliberated on the criteria for area variances, specifically addressing the visibility needs for a public use facility, the minimal environmental impact, and the consistency of the signage with other facilities in the area.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding a special permit application for the installation of an underground electrical service and associated lighting within a stream setback zone at a residential property. The board deliberated on the project, including the need for a survey map and compliance with zoning ordinances, eventually approving the special permit as a revised resolution. The meeting concluded with an introduction of new legal counsel for the town and comments on upcoming transitions in legal representation.
The board discussed a variance request regarding the zoning of 615 Mile Drive, specifically for permitted use of the property as a woodworking and cabinet shop, paint and finishing booth, vehicle and construction material storage, and professional offices. Concerns were raised by residents regarding road ownership, maintenance responsibilities, noise levels, and traffic impacts on the neighboring residential area. The applicant sought to formalize these uses to facilitate a potential sale of the property.
The board discussed the appointment of a new legal group for general counsel and reviewed the engagement letter. They addressed the awarding of a bid for town-wide pavement markings to Apex Striping and authorized the renewal of an intermunicipal wastewater agreement involving several local municipalities. The meeting also included a consent agenda that set a public hearing for a local law regarding community choice aggregation and distributed energy resources, as well as the addition of a voluntary shelter contribution for dog license renewals. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding the assignment of legal counsel for a long-standing potential lawsuit with Time Warner.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Town of Ithaca
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Susan H. Brock
Attorney for the Town
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge