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Apr 18 2008
Zoning Changes Called Radical and Business-Friendly Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
Dan Veaner   
Friday, 18 April 2008
The underlying issues in the controversy raised by proposed changes to Lansing's zoning ordinances were aired in a public hearing at the Town Hall Wednesday.  At the heart of the dispute is the Town Board proposal to apply plans that are straightforward and simple to a checklist.  If the plans do not exceed defined benchmarks they would be issued a permit by the Planning Office instead of having to be subject to a full Planning Board review.  Planning Board members and some others have been vociferously opposed to removing any part of the review process from their bailiwick, while Town Board members insist that a streamlined process will encourage businesses to locate in Lansing.

"My opinion is that this is a control issue," said Deputy Town Supervisor Connie Wilcox.  "We'd like to let the taxpayers, the homeowners, the businesses have more control of their own destiny instead of the Planning Board."

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Marcy Rosenkrantz objecting to what she calls radical changes in
Lansing's zoning ordinance


 
Apr 11 2008
Lansing Central School District Board Vacancies Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
Lansing Central School District   
Friday, 11 April 2008
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The current (3) three-year terms of board of education members Thomas Keane, Bonita Lindberg and Glenn Swanson will expire on June 30, 2008.  Individuals interested in running for election to the board can request a petition from Ms. Jodie Rusaw, Lansing CSD District Clerk, by calling 607-533-3020 ext. 4000 or at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it Petitions must be signed by at least 31 qualified voters of the district and must state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of each candidate.  Completed petitions will be accepted until 5pm on Monday, April 21, 2008. 

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Apr 11 2008
No Change in Village Tax Rate Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
Dan Veaner   
Friday, 11 April 2008
Village of Lansing Trustees passed the 2008-2009 budget Monday in a unanimous vote that will keep the tax rate the same as it was for this year's budget.  $494,858 of the $2.1 million budget will be payed for in taxes, which Mayor Donald Hartill says will be at or below the rise in the cost of living.  "I take very seriously how much it costs people," Hartill says.  "With good management and not expanding ourselves beyond our means we can probably do that.  It really does take good management."

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Village Trustees (Left to right) Deputy Mayor Larry Fresinski, Lynn Leopold, Village Clerk Jodi Dake, Mayor Donald Hartill, Village Attorney David Dubow, Frank Moore, John O'Neill

 
Apr 11 2008
Health Department May Drop Nutrition Program Sponsorship Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
Marcia E. Lynch   
Friday, 11 April 2008
ImageThe Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee last week began to consider a proposal that would discontinue County Health Department sponsorship of the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, more commonly known as the WIC program.  But after extensive discussion today, the committee postponed any action, concluding more information is needed on cost and other factors before it can decide whether to move a recommendation forward.

The Health Department has submitted to the Legislature a resolution indicating that it will complete its current program grant commitment, but will not reapply to serve as the WIC program sponsor for the next five-year grant cycle, once a Request for Application (RFA) is issued by the state, as is expected later this month.  The County Health Department has sponsored the nutrition program, supported primarily through federal and state funds, since 1980.  Depending on response to the RFA and action by the state, sponsorship could be shifted to another community agency.  The Health Department would continue to support the WIC program until the new sponsor was selected and fully prepared to provide client services.

 
Apr 11 2008
Nozzolio Announces $1 Million For Army Depot Development Print Recommend This Article to a Friend
Matt Devane   
Friday, 11 April 2008
ImageAlbany – New York State Senator Michael F. Nozzolio today announced that the 2008-2009 State Budget contains $1 million for the continued development of the former Seneca Army Depot.  The funding will be used by the Seneca County Industrial Development Agency for infrastructure improvements at the Army Depot.  The funding was approved in this year’s State budget.

“This funding will help continue the revitalization of the Seneca Army Depot and the transformation of the Army Depot into an economic engine for Seneca County and the Finger Lakes region,” said Senator Nozzolio.  “Since the Army base closed, we have made great strides to revitalize the Depot and today there are more jobs there than at the height of the Army’s employment.  This funding will allow us to create more good paying jobs for local residents and continue the development and economic growth of the Seneca Army Depot.”

 
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