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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpec Mtg. Minutes 7/27/1988eLn S �� VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Minutes of a Special Meeting to discuss West Remington Road held July 27, 1988, 7:00 p.m. in the Village Hall. PRESENT:, Mayor Anderson; Trustees Attorney Sovocool, OTHERS PRESENT: Dennis A. Shepherd Gertrude'Shepherd J.B. Rogers Elizabeth de Peosse Mary Cullen P. Camp Alice W. Mosher Arthur Mosher Charles Wharton Gloria Wharton Som McCarthy Jean Robinson -Lee A. Teichtheseh Dooley Kiefer Peter Bellisario, Sr. Peter Bdllisario;'JR. Daphne Roe Shayle R.Searle Jan Hack' *Katz Frank Hanshaw William Wilcox Mary B. Widding K. Newman Camp, Fleming, Kira, Pimentel, Searle, Wheeler; 518 Highland Road u 207 Remington Road 1007 Triphammer Road 126 N. Sunset Drive 203 Cayuga Hgts. (loud 118 N. Sunset Drive u 303 N. Sunset Drive :. u The Trail 128 N. Sunset Drive 1020 Triphammer Road 629 Highland Road 1017 Triphammer Road 1017 Triphammer Road 116 N. Sunset Drive 505 The Parkway 201 Cayuga Hgts. Road 4 Lowell Place 222 Berkshire Road 204 N. Sunset Drive 310 E. Upland Road Mayor Anderson opened.the meeting with a short comment about new information that had been distributed to Trustees ingluding: . ' 1) A petition from North Sunset residents asking-to keep W. Remington Road closed for environmental.considerations, etc. 2) Minutes of. the July 17.,•1967 meeting of VCH.Board relating to W: Remington Road. 3) Several letters dated July 18, 1967 stating that the closing of the road was a temporary arrangement and thatilthe Board undertakes to reopen the road and'put it in safe_and usable condition when a Village property owner whose property fronts on the road prepares to build on his property." • 4) A letter from Prof: Dennis Shepherd giving other details around the purchr.se of his property in 1964 qnd 1965. The Mayor had received a letter from Jean Robinson posing 9 questions relevant to the opening of the road which he read and commented on. Each Trustee in turn was asked for a report on telephone calls and other recent, comments from Villagers, and each responded briefly with a mixture of positive and negative opinions touching on the costs of hiring an outside engineer, differences, in valuations of properties at their time of purchase, assurances of land owners that road access would be provided, risks involved in development of a park area, and the necessity of Village access to sewer and water lines. The audience was then invited to comment briefly on this issue. Minutes of Special Meeting - 7/27/88 2 John Rogers•asked to speak. He noted that as the owner of several lots on W. Remington Road, he had a direct conflict of interest in the matter, and he had. refrained from acting as Village Engineer in this instance on the advice of the Village Attorney and the concurrence of the Board of Trustees. He asked if there were any questions for him as a property owner. There were none, and he left the meeting. Mrs. Katz asked for a separation between the road problem and the development potential -for owners of property.who had been assured of access to their properties. Mrs. Mosher reported that the W. Remington srea'was noisy when the road was open. The trees muffle noise. Charles Wharton was concerned about the.sewer and water overload and complained ebottt sewage odors. The.Mayor promised to check into this situation. Daphne Roe insisted thht more information was needed before a decision was made. Gertrude Shepherd felt.that'.a nature preserve was a poor idea in that location because of potential strollers and trespassers on private property. Dooley Kiefer reminded the group that the road was closed because of nuisance and disturbance. Homes on•W. Rdmington would be a deterrent to parties and picnickers, nuisances of all kinds, and because of its location it was not suitable for a wild area. She also suggested that in view of the 1967 Board action, the present Board could do no less than honor the commitment. Mary Cullen isn't against the road but doesn1t want additional noise. Roger Sovocool raised numerous questions in an effort to clarify the legal position of the Village. 1) Is W. Remington a street? If soy the Village is obligated to make it safe. What should it do to make it safe? 2) Should the cost of opening the street and paving be assumed by the Village, the property owners, or part by each party? 3) Since the Town and 'the Village are joint owners, who should pay? (They have the same obligation.) 4) In summary - We.have two options -.to open or abandon. We are liable either °way. 5) As to water lines and hydrants, they are usually charged back to developers. Also utilities for houses. Question, from Trustee Camp.- Is Tyler Road comparable to West Remington? Sovocool thought not, inmost respects., The question of costs was discussed at.length by the-Board in an effort to establish how they would be assessed, what realistic estimates would be, 'etc. The feeling was expressed that'a public hearing would be required, and that property-owners would likely share costs of opening the road, and•all costs of providing utilities. Sovocool expressed the opinion that all property with frontage on•W. Remington would be subject to assessment as a benefit district. Motion by Trustee Pimentel, second by.Trustee Kira: RESOLUTION 3940.- HONOR COMMITMENT MADE BY BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN 1967 VOTED to honor the commitment made'in :;1967•by the Board of Trustees and that this Board move to re -open West Remington.Road at a date no later than April 27, 1989- Trustees Fleming, Pimentel; Wheeler, Kira voted YES. Trustees Camp and Searle voted AGAINST. Motion carried. Minutes of a Special Meeting - 7/27/88 3 Motion by Trustee Fleming, second by Thustee Wheeler: RESOLUTION '3941 - SECURE SERVICES OF AUTHORIZED ENGINEER VOTED to authorize.the Mayor to secure the services of an authorized engineer to figure the costs of building a road with and without a cul de sac at the bottom of W. Remington Road'. Unanimously passed. A motion to adjourn was made by Trustee Camp, seconded by Trustee Kira. Unanimously passed. * ** Adjourned 8:55 P.M. Ronald E. Anderson- Mayor Marian Kira Trustee