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JANUARY 9, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING .....................................................
1. Organizational Requirements for 2001...................................................................
2. Town Board Appointments And Foregoing Budget Modifications For 2000............
3. SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE DISABLED PERSONS EXEMPTION REAL PROPERTY........
JANUARY 10, 2001 Joint Town Board & Planning Board Zoning Work Session ................
JANUARY 17, 2001 SPECIALTOWN BOARD MEETING ......................................................
FEBRUARY 13, 2001 Regular Town Board Meeting.........................................................
4. Appropriation Of Funds For Water District#3........................................................
5. SPCA -"Spay Day"2001..........................................................................................
MARCH 13, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING .....................................................
APRIL 10, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD........................................................................
6. George Frantz's Proposal To Assist Updating Zoning Ordinance .............................
7. TCMO Meeting: April 17th....................................................................................
APRIL 28, 2001 SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING...........................................................
8. HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CAPITAL RESERVE FUND ...................................................
9. Surplus Equipment................................................................................................
10. Legality Of The County's Right To Disregard Our Local Land Use Regulations.......
APRIL 8, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING..........................................................
11. PLANNING BOARD APPOINTMENT: MARK OCHS.................................................
12. Atlantic Inland To Perform Electrical Inspections In The Town Of Ulysses............
13. Agreement With Barton & Loguidice For Engineering Work For Water District #3
14. Contract with George Frantz Professional Planner ................................................
15. Fire and Disaster communication system............................................................
June 12, 2001 Regular Town Board................................................................................
16. Temporary 35 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit Signs On Glenwood Road ....................
17. Water District #3 Map Plan Report......................................................................
18. Letter OF Intent -To Form A Water District...........................................................
19. Phase 1A of a Cultural Resources Survey.............................................................
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20. Establish 2 M.E.O. and 1 Deputy Town Highway Superintendent positions..............................12
JUNE 25, 2001 SPECIALTOWN BOARD MEETING............................................................................... 12
21. Public Hearing On The Proposed Zoning Change For Parcel #S 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 And 14-3-18.2
To Be Changed To A B1 Business District........................................................................................ 12
JULY 10, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
NO RESOLUTIONS
JULY 24, 2001 PUBLIC HEARING
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22. Proposed Zoning Change For Tax Parcels 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 And 14-3-18.2 ............................ 12
23. Part II Of The S.E.Q.R. E.A.F. For The Zoning Change................................................................ 13
24. Re -Zoning OfTaughannock Farms Inn..................................................................................... 13
Contents
2001 INDEX OF RESOLUTIONS
JANUARY 9, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
1. Organizational Requirements for 2001
BE IT RESOLVED Regular Monthly Board meetings of the Ulysses Town Board will be held on
the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Ulysses Town Hall at 10 Elm Street,
Trumansburg, NY. Board review of monthly claims will begin at 7:00 PM prior to each
scheduled Regular Board Meeting.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the designated news media is advised of the foregoing schedule
and those meeting notices are posted in accordance with the open meeting law, on the clerk's
bulletin board.
BE IT RESOLVED mileage at a rate of 34.5 cents per mile shall be paid to Town Officials and
employees conducting official business and driving their personal vehicles and that such mileage
shall be reported on the appropriate forms provided.
BE IT RESOLVED the Highway Superintendent is authorized to incur expenses not to exceed
$3000.00 for repairs and maintenance of highway equipment without prior Board approval.
BE IT RESOLVED the Building and Maintenance Chairman be authorized to incur expenses not
to exceed $1000.00 for emergency repairs and maintenance following established procurement
policy procedures.
BE IT RESOLVED the following bond undertakings for Town Officials is hereby approved as
follows:
A. Town Clerk/Tax Collector $250,000
B.
Justices (2)
4,000
C.
Court Clerical
4,000
D.
Code Enforcement Officer
1,000
E.
Highway Superintendent
1,000
F.
Town Supervisor
500,000
G.
Deputy Supervisor
15,000
H.
Deputy Town Clerk
15,000
BE IT RESOLVED in lieu of the report required by Town Law Section. 29(10), the Supervisor
be and hereby is authorized to submit to the Town Clerk a copy of his annual report to the
State Comptroller and that the Town Clerk shall cause a summary thereof to be published in
accordance with the law.
BE IT RESOLVED the Ithaca Journal and/or The Trumansburg Free Press shall be and are
hereby designated as the official Town publications.
BE IT RESOLVED the Tompkins County Trust Company is designated as depository in which
the Supervisor, Town Clerk, Justices, and other employees by virtue of their offices, shall
deposit all monies coming into their hands and,
FURTHER RESOLVED the Town investments can be made at other banks as outlined in the
Towns investment policy.
BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board authorizes the Supervisor to pay in advance of audit of
claims for utilities, postage and contractual agreements which if delayed may result in loss of
discounts or the accrual of service charges.
BE IT RESOLVED the following is the schedule of salaries and wages for 2000:
ELECTED OFFICIALS:
Town Supervisor
Town Council (4)
Town Clerk/Collector
Highway Superintendent
Town Justice (2)
APPOINTED OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Deputy Town Clerk
Deputy Supervisor
Bookkeeper
Zoning Officer
6458 yr
3005.50 (ea) yr
35427 yr
41818 yr
11530(ea)yr
9.32/hr
negotiated as needeD
14828 yr
13256yr
Justice Clerical 23528 yr
Planning Zoning Clerk 9.32/pH
Deputy Highway Superintendent 15.36/pH
Highway Employees 14.86/pH
BE IT RESOLVED all employees shall turn in a time card by the end of the last day of the pay
period, salaried employees shall do the same stating time used for vacation, sick time, holiday
or other time off to maintain accurate records of benefit time used. No pay will be issued
without the presence of a time card.
BE IT RESOLVED any individual wishing to be on the agenda, advise the Supervisor of that
intent at least one week prior to the scheduled meeting.
BE IT RESOLVED any individual having any special needs and wishing to attend a meeting
please advise the Town Clerk of the special requirements at least one week prior to the
meeting. (ADA)
2. Town Board Appointments And Foregoing Budget Modifications For 2000.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SUPERVISOR APPOINTMENTS FOR 2000
A. Town Historian
Esther Northrup
B.
Deputy Supervisor
Carolyn Duddleston
C.
Liaison to Highway Dept.
Bob Weatherby
D.
Building Maintenance
Doug Austic
E.
Liaison to Library
Andrew Hillman
F.
Liaison to Village BD.
Doug Austic
G.
Liaison to Justice CT
Carolyn Duddleston
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE BOARD FOR 2000
A.
Code Enforcement Officer
Alex Rachun
B.
Deputy Zoning Officer
John Fahs
C.
Deputy Code Enforcement
Contract Village
D.
Planning Board Chair
George Kennedy
E.
Bookkeeper
Doug Austic
F.
Zoning Board Chair
George Tselekis
G.
Rep. Human Services Coal
table for conformation
H.
Board of Assessment Review (2)
Stover / Duddleston
I.
Election Custodians (2)
Bennett / Northrup
J.
Cleaning Contract
Laurie MacCheyne
K.
County Youth Bureau Rep.
Ben Curtis
L.
Joint Youth Comm. Liaison
Andy Hillman
M.
Rep. Cable Commission
Ben Curtis
N.
Town Attorney
Bruce D. Wilson
0.
Public Access Rep.
Ben Curtis
P.
Tompkins Community Org
Vacant
Q.
EMC
Jean Foley
R.
Planning Federation Rep.
Need Planning Board M
S.
Intermunicipal Recreation. Rep.
Michele Vonderweidt
T. Reps. To Joint Youth Comm.
U. Planning Board Member
V. Ithaca/Tompkins Transportation
Council Planning Comm.
Ithaca/Tompkins Transportation
Council Policy Comm.
X. TC Emergency / Disaster Comm.
Y. Trumansburg Fair Board Liaison
Z. Liaison Fire/Ambulance
2000 -YEAR END BUDGET MODIFICATIONS
FUND
ACCOUNT
A1010.4
A1110.1
A1220.1
A1410.1
A1450.1
A1620.4
A1670.4
A5010.1
A5182.4
A9030.8
A9040.8
A9055.8
A9060.8
A1990.4
A1420.4
A1910.8
A7310.4
TOWN BOARD CE
COURT PE
SUPERVISOR PE
TOWN CLERK PE
ELECTIONS CE
BUILDINGS CE
PRINT AND
MAILING
H.W. SUPER. PE
STREET LIGHTING
SOCIAL SECURITY
WORK. COMP.
DIS. INSURANCE
HEALTH
INSURANCE
TOTAL INCREASE
CONTINGENCY
ATTNY. FOR TOWN
NYS RETIREMENT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
TOTAL DECREASE
BLDG. INSP. PE
ZONING PE
PLANNING CE
NYS RETIREMENT
WORK. COMP.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
TOTAL INCREASE
CHANGE
Debra Austic / Vonderweidt
Table to next month
Sue A. Poelvoorde
Doug Austic
Fire Dept. Rep.
Robert Weatherby
Carolyn Duddleston
INCREASE BY
1014.85
INCREASE BY 25.98
INCREASE BY .04
INCREASE BY 2131
INCREASE BY 1874.96
INCREASE BY 4881.41
INCREASE BY 5334.52
INCREASE BY .16
INCREASE BY 256.74
INCREASE BY 461.92
INCREASE BY 182.66
INCREASE BY 92.05
INCREASE BY 1879.67
DECREASE BY 5000
DECREASE BY 4900
DECREASE BY 4217.94
DECREASE BY 4018.02
INCREASE BY .26
INCREASE BY 140.05
INCREASE BY 17516.66
INCREASE BY 62.68
INCREASE BY 3.74
INCREASE BY 576.36
$18,135.96
$18,135.96
$18,299.75
B1990.4
CONTINGENCY
B3620.4
BLDG. INSP. CE
B8010.4
ZONING CE
B8020.1
PLANNING PE
B9030.8
SOCIAL SECURITY
B955
APPROP. FUND BAL
DA5130.1
MACHINERY REP.
PE
DA5130.4
MACHINERY REP.
CE
DA5140.1
BURSH&WEEDS PE
DA9040.8
WORK. COMP
DA 9060.8
HEALT INSURANCE
TOTAL INCREASE
DA5142.1
DA5148.1
�C•1'1:
1C•fee
DB5112.2
TOWN SNOW PE
SNOW REMOVAL
OG PE
TOTAL DECREASE
WORK. COMP.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
TOTAL INCREASE
PERM. IMP. EQ
TOTAL DECREASE
DECREASE BY 1720
DECREASE BY 63.32
DECREASE BY 89.28
DECREASE BY 2228.98
DECREASE BY 149.51
INCREASE BY14048.66
INCREASE BY 4214.06
INCREASE BY 3843.96
INCREASE BY 6702.71
INCREASE BY 961.80
INCREASE BY 1311.04
DECREASE BY 8516.78
DECREASE BY 8516.79
INCREASE BY 936.80
INCREASE BY 1311.04
DECREASEBY 2247.84
$17,033.57
$17,033.57
$2,247.84
$2,247.84
3. SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE DISABLED PERSONS EXEMPTION REAL PROPERTY
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses has established a maximum income real property tax
exemption eligibility level, pursuant to Section 467 & Section 459 of the Real Property Tax Law, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board extended eligibility by establishing a sliding scale of exemption percentages
for those with income between $20,500 and $28,899 pursuant to the Real Property Tax Law,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the resolution establishing a maximum income exemption level
for persons 65 years of age or older and disabled persons adopted pursuant to Real Property Tax Law
Section 467 & Section 459, are amended to read as follows:
ANNUAL INCOME PERCENTAGE ASSESSED
VALUATION EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
SENIOR & DISABILITY
$0 ->$20,500
50%
$20,501->$21,499
45%
$21,500->$22,499
40%
$22,500->$23,499
35%
$23,500->$24,399
30%
$24,400->$25,299
25%
$25,300->$26,199
20%
$26,200->$27,099
15%
$27,100->$27,999
10%
$28,000->$28,899
5%
JANUARY 10, 2001 Joint Town Board & Planning Board Zoning Work Session
Zoning Work Session
JANUARY 17, 2001 SPECIALTOWN BOARD MEETING
Review Of Zoning/Sub-Division
FEBRUARY 13, 2001 Regular Town Board Meeting
4. Appropriation Of Funds For Water District #3
WHEREAS, the Town has already expended funds in the initial investigation of
the formation of Water District #3; and
WHEREAS, public sentiment in the proposed district is favorable to the district
formation; and
WHEREAS, additional engineering and legal work must be done prior to and to
enable the district formation;
Now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses that:
additional funds be appropriated up to a total of sixty -thousand ($60,000)
dollars, subject to a permissive referendum, to be used to complete mapping,
engineering and legal services needed for the formation of the proposed water
district.
S. SPCA -"Spay Day" 2001
WHEREAS, dogs and cats give companionship to and share the homes of over
50,000,00 individuals in the United States; and
WHEREAS, one un -spayed cat and her offspring can produce420,000 more
cats in seven years and one un -spayed dog and her offspring can produce
67,000 more dogs in six years; and
WHEREAS, humane societies and shelters euthanize six to eight million dogs and
cats each year, although many of them are healthy and adoptable, simply
because there are not enough good homes; and
WHEREAS, the problem of companion animal overpopulation costs the taxpayers
of this country millions of dollars annually through animal control programs
aimed at coping with the millions of unwanted dogs and cats; and
WHEREAS, spaying and neutering dogs and cats has been shown to drastically
reduce the dog and cat overpopulation; and
WHEREAS, veterinarians, human societies, national and local animal protection
organizations have worked together to ensure the spaying or neutering of more
than 100,000 companion animals through "Spay Day USA" in 2000; and
WHEREAS, veterinarians, humane societies, national and local animal protection
organizations have joined together to advocate the spaying or neutering of
companion animals on "Spay Day USA" in 2001:
Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses that
February 27, 2001 is designated "Spay Day USA". The Town Board of the Town
of Ulysses is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the
people of the Town of Ulysses to observe the day be having their own cats or
dogs spayed or neutered or by sponsoring the spaying or neutering of another
person's cat or dog.
MARCH 13, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
NO RESOLUTIONS
APRIL 10, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD
6. George Frantz's Proposal To Assist Updating Zoning Ordinance
Mr. Frantz's proposal to assist the Town in updating its Zoning Ordinance.
7. TCMO Meeting: April 17th
Supervisor Austic to attend a meeting to determine why the Tompkins County Personnel
Department needs the Town's certified payroll information. Approve the expenditure of
$10 in monies to allow Supervisor Austic to attend this meeting.
APRIL 28, 2001 SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING
8. HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CAPITAL RESERVE FUND
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM, FOR THE WITHDRAWAL
OF MONIES FROM THE TOWN OF ULYSSES HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR THE
PURCHASE OF A 1991 AUTO CAR 10 WHEELER TRACTOR WITH A SNOW PLOW PACKAGE AND 11'
STAINLESS STEEL SPREADER IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,500.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York at a
special meeting thereof held on the 28th day of April, 2001, duly adopted pursuant to section 64(14) of
the Town Law, a resolution subject to a permissive referendum, the purpose of which is to purchase
above mentioned truck from the Tompkins Highway Department for the Ulysses Town Highway
Department not to exceed $27,500.
9. Surplus Equipment
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses declares that the 1981 Mack 10 -wheeler tractor
with a 12 ft. spreader, 315+HP engine, and 10 speed transmission and the Fifth wheel from the 1991
Autocar are surplus equipment and authorize Highway Superintendent Meeker to consign them in the
upcoming auction.
10. Legality Of The County's Right To Disregard Our Local Land Use Regulations.
WHEREAS: The State of New York has, by statute, given towns and villages the authority to adopt
and enforce land use regulations, and
WHEREAS: Tompkins County has indicated its intent to disregard local land use regulations based
on its alleged right to do so, and
WHEREAS: The Ulysses Town Board disagrees with the right of Tompkins County to disregard local
land use regulations when initiating county projects, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Ulysses Town Board agrees to join with other towns and villages of
Tompkins County to seek a decision from the court as to the legality of the county's right to disregard
our local land use regulations.
APRIL 8, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
1.1. PLANNING BOARD APPOINTMENT: MARK OCHS
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses appoint Mark Ochs to the Ulysses Planning
Board to serve a term of seven years commencing immediately and expiring December 31St, 2007.
12. Atlantic Inland To Perform Electrical Inspections In The Town Of Ulysses.
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses allows Atlantic Inland
to perform electrical inspections in the Town of Ulysses.
Further resolve that a contract clause mandating that property owners must work
with the same contractor, either NYS Board of Fire Underwriters or Atlantic Inland
throughout the entirety of their projects.
13. Agreement With Barton & Loguidice For Engineering Work For Water District #3
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses authorize Supervisor
Austic to sign the agreement with Barton & Loguidice for engineering work for the
Town of Ulysses Water District #3 at a cost of $23,700 with an additional $4000
allowance for Phase 1A CRS as stated in the agreement.
14. Contract with George Frantz Professional Planner
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses authorizes Supervisor Austic to sign the
contract with George Frantz in the amount of $17,835 for professional planning assistance for the
purpose of revising the Town of Ulysses Zoning Ordinance.
15. Fire and Disaster communication system
WHEREAS: the Ulysses Town Board resolved at the regular Town Board meeting of July 7, 1997 to
renumber house numbers in the Town on Iradell Road, and
WHEREAS: It appears that Ulysses was the only municipality approached about the problem our four -
digit system creates for the Fire and Disaster Office, and
WHEREAS: Problems have been found in other municipalities, related or not to the four -digit system,
and these problems may need to be addressed also, and
WHEREAS: The program being used by the Fire and Disaster Coordinator is quite old and may be
outdated,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT: The Ulysses Town Board revoke its motion of July 8th, 1997 and
begin working with other municipalities to solve the problems that exist by whatever means practicable,
and to ask county officials to investigate the possibility of a program upgrade which would accept a
combination of numbering systems. As other municipalities may change to an upgraded numbering
system, the Fire and Disaster communication system should be able to adapt to ensure the safety of all
County residents.
June 12, 2001 Regular Town Board
16. Temporary 35 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit Signs On Glenwood Road
WHEREAS, The Town has received complaints from the Ithaca Yacht Club about fast moving cars on
Glenwood Road, and
WHEREAS, the Yacht Club's summer youth program begins shortly, adding to their concern, and
WHEREAS, New York State Law Article 30, Section 1180f allows for the reduction of speed in a
construction zone by no more than 20 miles per hour, and
WHEREAS, Glenwood Road is located within the detour established by NYS DOT for the reconstruction of
the Glenwood Creek Bridge on NYS Route 89,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the highway superintendent to
install temporary 35 mile per hour speed limit signs on Glenwood Road for the duration of the Route 89
bridge construction project.
17. Water District #3 Map Plan Report
WHEREAS, the Town of Ulysses Town Board has determined that the Town of Ulysses Water
District Number 3 should be formed,
WHEREAS, at the direction of the Board, the Town's Engineers, Barton & Loguidice, P.C., have
been authorized to prepare a Draft Map, Plan and Report
WHEREAS, said Report is intended to delineate proposed distribution system facilities, options,
and estimated costs for construction; and
WHEREAS, the Project is an "action" as defined by the State Environmental Quality Review Act
(SEQRA); and
WHEREAS, a Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF) must be completed and circulated to
all Involved Agencies for establishing the Town Board as "Lead Agency" in accordance with
6NYCRR Part 617.6 for the purpose of conducting a SEQRA/SERP review of the Project; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Board to assume the role of "Lead Agency" for purposes of
Project environmental review.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that Barton & Loguidice, P.C.,
as Engineers to the Town, be authorized to prepare Part I of the Full Environmental Assessment
Form; and it is further
RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that the Supervisor be and is hereby authorized to sign the
Full Environmental Assessment Form; and it is further
RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that this Board will circulate said Full Environmental
Assessment Form to the following "Involved Agencies" under cover of the attached "Notice of
Intent to Establish Lead Agency" letter for purposes of establishing Lead Agency status under
SEQRA/SERP: NYS Departments of Environmental Conservation, Health, Environmental
Facilities Corporation, Transportation, Agriculture and Markets, and Office of Parks, Recreation
and Historic Preservation; Tompkins County Offices of Health, Planning and Agriculture and
Farmland Protection Board; Town of Ithaca and City of Ithaca, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor, together with the Town Board, and the Town's Engineers are
hereby authorized to take all actions, serve all notices, and complete all documents in order to
give full force and effect to this determination.
18. Letter OF Intent -To Form A Water District
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Town of Ulysses Town Board authorizes the Town
Supervisor to sign a preliminary letter of intent notifying the New York State Department of
Agriculture and Markets of the Town's intent to form a water district, a portion of which will be
located within an agriculture district.
19. Phase 1A of a Cultural Resources Surve',,'
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Town of Ulysses Town Board hereby authorizes Barton &
Loguidice, P.C. to proceed with Phase IA of the Cultural Resources Survey.
20. Establish 2 M.E.O. and 1 Deputy Town Highway Superintendent positions
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Ulysses Town Board hereby establishes two
Machine Equipment Operator positions and one Deputy Town Highway Superintendent position,
in the Town, and
FURTHER, authorizes the Town Supervisor to notify the Tompkins County Personnel
Department of this resolution.
JUNE 25, 2001 SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING
21. Public Hearing On The Proposed Zoning Change For Parcel #S 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 And
14-3-18.2 To Be Changed To A 131 Business District
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses sets a Public Hearing for July 24th, 2001 at 7 PM
in the Town Hall 10 Elm Street, Trumansburg, NY for the purpose of hearing public comments on the
proposed zoning change for parcel #s 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 and 14-3-18.2 to be changed to a B1 Business
District as stated in Article IV, Section 3A of the Ulysses Zoning Ordinance.
FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board will review the SEQR for this change.
JULY 10, 2001 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
NO RESOLUTIONS
JULY 24, 2001 PUBLIC HEARING
22. Proposed Zoning Change For Tax Parcels 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 And 14-3-18.2
WHEREAS, The Town Board has reviewed Part I of the S.E.Q.R. E.A.F. for the change of zoning
for the Taughannock Farms Inn properties (tax parcel numbers 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 and 14-3-
18.2) from residential to commercial, and found that this part of the E.A.F. addresses all of their
concerns,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of Ulysses hereby accepts Part I of the S.E.Q.R. E.A.F. as
prepared by Mr. Alex Rachun, Code Enforcement Officer.
23. Part II Of The S.E.Q.R. E.A.F. For The Zoning Change
WHEREAS, this notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining
to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law,
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, as Lead Agency, has determined
that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment
and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared, and
BE IT ALSO RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses has determined this project
to be a Type I Action, and has made a Negative Declaration.
24. Re -Zoning Of Taughannock Farms Inn
WHEREAS, a resolution was duly adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses for a public
hearing to be held by said Board at a Regular Board Meeting to hear all interested parties on a
proposed Local Zoning Ordinance intended to re -zone Taughannock Farms Inn to a business
district under Tax Parcels 14-1-11, 14-3-18.1 and 14-3-18.2, being converted from residential
use to a B-1 zone.
WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was duly published in the Ithaca Journal and the
Trumansburg Free Press, the official newspapers of the Town pursuant to Town Law; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held on July 24th, 2001 at the Town Hall of Ulysses and
all parties in attendance were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition
to said proposed ordinance, or any part thereof, and there was no opposition thereto; and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Department of Planning, pursuant to Section 239m of the
General Municipal Law, did not have objection to said re -zone to B-1; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State
Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law it has been
determined by the Town Board that adoption of said proposed ordinance would not have a
significant effect upon the environment as a type 1 action; and
WHEREAS, said re -zoning is consistent with the Town's new Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, after due deliberation, finds it in the best
interest of the Town to adopt said Local Re -Zoning Ordinance Amendment; and
NOW THEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses hereby adopts the Re -Zoning of
Taughannock Farms Inn and lands set forth in the application, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof, and the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to enter said
Local Ordinance in the minutes of this meeting and in the Local Ordinance Records Book of the
Town of Ulysses, and to give due notice of the adoption of said local ordinance by publication
pursuant to Town Law.