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Forest Drive could be sold to private individuals who wish to develop it. The
Attorney will be asked to research the law regarding this.
The Engineer reported that he had received a request from the Water Commission
for long -range capital improvements to the water system in the Village. The
question was delayed until the Attorney could be present for comment.
In regard to the change-4 the Wordpro wished to make on their original proposal
for their building on East Upland Road., the Engineer is instructed to inform
Mr. Kalter that he must come before the Board again for approval of these changes.
Village Forester Pimentel reported that a survey of 74 locations in the Village
for gypsy moth egg masses indicated a widespread abundance. He stated that
Village trees which are heavily infested will be treated.
In regard to the lot on Highgate Road (600' deep and 150' wide) which Ivar Jonson
wishes to develop into three lots with one common driveway, the Board agreed that
he must come before them for permission to subdivide. The Engineer will so inform him.
Motion made by Trustee Pimentel, seconded by Trustee Anderson:
RESOLUTION 3366 - PUBLIC HEARING FOR FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS
VOTED to hold a Public Hearing for the use of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds on
Monday, March 7, 1983, at 4 p.m.
Trustee Anderson Voting Yes Trustee Pimentel Voting Yea
Trustee Bennett Voting Yes
Meeting adjourned, 9:45 p.m.
Anne Krohto
Village Clerk
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MINUTES of the Annual Residents Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of
CAyuga Heights held February 22, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall.
PRESENT: Mayor F.G. Marcham; Trustee Anderson; Treasurer Gordon Wheeler;
Engineer /ZO John Rogers; Justice William Tucker Dean; Police chief Harlin McEwen;
Fire Chief Francis Miller.
ABSENT: Trustees Allee, Bennett, Philbrick, Pimentel, Robinson; Attorney Sovocool.
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. & Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. K. Newman, Carol Glenister.
Notion was made and seconded from the floor that the Mayor and Clerk serve as
Chairman and Secretary of the meeting. The motion was carried.
Mayor Marcham explained briefly that the Annual Residents Meeting was one in which
Villagers came toggther once a year to hear reports of the year's activities by
the various officers of the Village. He invited those present to ask questions
about these activities.
Treasurer:Wheeler presented the Report to Taxpayers, reviewing receipts and
expenditures for all funds for the 8 month period of the fiscal year and also
presented a report of indebtedness. He stated that the Village's total budget
is 1.5 million dollars for the year which is a substantial figure for a village
of this size. His reports are on file in the Village Office.
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Engineer /ZO Rogers asked if there were any questions concerning his annual
report which all those present had in their possession. He presented a Road Program
for ?.1982 -83. His report is on file.
Village Justice William Tucker Dean commented briefly on several aspects of
the work of the Court. He went on to say there is still the continuing problem
of drunken driving in the Village. He referred breifly to the Turning Point
Program which is designed to provide counseling and he is not yet certain how
well the program is working. He touched briefly on the subject of small
claims, stating there is an increasing number of these cases coming to
court. His report is on file in the Village Office.
Cheif Mc Ewen referred to the stable condition of the Police Dept. in terms
of the length of tenure of his officers. He spoke briefly about the low
accident rate in the Village as well as the low number of speeding arrents. He
stated that crime prevention efforts have begun to pay off, citing the example
of the Neighborhood Watch Program and said he would like to see more
people getting involved in such programs. His report is on file in the Village
Office.
Fire Chief Miller stated that the Fire Department is completely a volunteer
organization and that they are constantly looking for new members. He
reported the number df fire calls received during the past year and referred
to the great job the Rescue Squad is doing. This report is on file in the
Village Office.
Carol Glenister, in the absence of Forester Piemntel, spoke abour the recent
survey she conducted in the Village for gypsy moth egg masses, stating that
the survey indicates a widespread abundance. This report plus survey map
is on file.
Question arose concerning possible fluoridation of the water supply. The
Mayor stated he will contact Bolton Point and raise the question.
Meeting adjourned at 8:45 P.M.
Anne Krohto
Village Clerk
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES PUBLIC HEARING
MINUTES OF a Public Hearing held Monday, March 7, 1983 in the Village Hall,
at 4 :00 p.m.
The purpose of the hearing was to make public the proposed use of Federal
REvenue Sharing Funds which was duly advertised and posted.
PRESENT: Mayor F. G. Marcham.
No member of the public attended.
The Mayor announced that the Village Board intended to apply its portion:df
the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds to the Village portion of the Water Benefit
charge for the next budget year, and to apply the remainder to the purchase
of vehicles and equipment for the Police and Public Works Departments as the
funds may allow.
Meeting adjourned at 4 :10 p.m.
Anne Krohto
Village Clerk