My Email to Concerned Citizens for Neighborhood Preservation
Good afternoon friends,
Last week the Cortland County Legislature approved conceptual plans to relocate the Office on Aging to the
I voted for the resolution for two main reasons:
1) I felt that the site can accommodate the building with some revisions, and will more appropriately fit into the scale and character of the neighborhood than the proposed (failed) combined health facility from 2005.
2) Moving the Aging office will allow for the development of a master plan at the Cortland County Office Building, and can co-locate all of the Health services into one building by relocating the Mental Health on Clayton Avenue and the Horizon House on Grant Street into the CCOB.
I believe that the building and site will require further review and revisions, including the final orientation of the building, access to the site and the "final" size of the building. Although the building was optimized for 22,400 square feet, the needs of the Aging office building was closer to 17,500 square feet. There is 5000 square feet of building, plus considerable basement space that was added to the building to optimize it on the site. This item will require assessment and determination as to whether this space is necessary and if it impacts the overall site due to the added size to the building. In addition, further development of the site will most likely lead to building aspect/footprint and rotate the building so the parking will be accessed from
We are in the process of soliciting the design proposal for this site, as well as the DMV/ Board of Elections on
I thank you for your support and look forward to this project and serving the community as your elected representative in the
Regards,
Chad Loomis, PE
County Legislator, Ward 8
B&G Committee Chair
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