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Jamestown Director of Development Crystal Surdyk addresses City Council Housing Committee (February 13, 2023)<\/p><\/div>\n

The City of Jamestown<\/strong> has started the process to update the City’s Comprehensive Plan<\/strong> and Zoning Code<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Director of Development Crystal Surdyk<\/strong> said the New York State Department of State<\/strong> has to review and approve the city’s request for proposal to do updates for both. She anticipates that will be completed in the next 30 days.<\/p>\n

Surdyk said when it comes to vacant properties in the city, an update of the code will help them redevelop those sites, “Because when we do a demolition and we do have a vacant property that is tucked between two houses, right now our code is prohibitive of building something new. So as we do the zoning code update, that is something we are going to take a close look at and adjust it so it makes sense, so it’s modernized. So we’re talking about, what is the future of the city and how are we allowing for those in-fill buildings?”<\/p>\n

Surdyk added that the update of the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code is a five year process and that it will take time to see results.<\/p>\n

Surdyk also shared with the Housing Committee<\/strong> that a contract with the Chautauqua County Land Bank<\/strong> should be signed by the end of this week. That contract will allow the Land Bank to proceed with a list of priority demolitions in the City.<\/p>\n

Following a citizen request that the Housing Committee meetings be longer than 15 minutes, Council President Tony Dolce<\/strong> said trying to schedule that committee has always been frustrating.<\/p>\n

He said committees are always welcome to meet at a different time or day if needed, “We had before a public safety committee, a few terms ago, that met during the morning because they were all retired, they were all available, and they had more time, and they were able to do that. And I realize that Marie (Carrubba) has a job and others have jobs and work. They’re more than welcome, and we can discuss, if there’s a time when they need more time a week here or once a month, rather than meeting 15 minutes and shoving everything in.”<\/p>\n

Housing Committee Chair Marie Carrubba<\/strong> said her conflict comes from another board she has been a member of for the last 30 years, “I have made adjustments as I’ve been able to and I will continue to do that. But I’m always available. If people call me at home, call me at work. I get a lot of calls even outside of my ward about housing issues because they know I’m on the Housing Committee or they just think I get things done, so they call me. So I’m always open to that. I return calls.”<\/p>\n

Public Safety Committee Chair Brent Sheldon<\/strong> shared that the City has hired two new police officers. He said they are currently in the Sheriff’s Academy and will do their field work with JPD<\/strong> next month.<\/p>\n

When it comes to hiring the third officer approved by Council to handle quality of life issues like noise, Dolce said they can look at ideas for that, “Some things that we can look at. Things are already cranking up. I’ve already gotten nuisance complaints of noise and motorcycles and cars. Those are going to get worse as the season goes on and there are certainly some things that the administration and council can look at too to try to deal with that. I know that they’re a busy group dealing with and prioritizing what they have to go after but there may be some things we can look at.”<\/p>\n

The two new hires now brings the total number of officers in the Police Department to 61.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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