HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpec Mtg. Minutes 5/29/1985MINUTES of Regular Meeting 5/20/85 Continued
VOTED to approve refunds as follows: Nss. L. Nilson, 211 W. Remington Rd., $87.01
Due to meter reading error by customer on 8/1/84 billing cycle and J. M. Contracting
$10.00 for zoning permit issued in error for property outside the Village.
Trustee Anderson Voting Yes
Trustee Camp Voting Yes
Meeting adjourned 11:35 P.m.
Trustee Bennett Voting Yes
Trustee Pimentel Voting Yes
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Clerk
MINUTES of a Special Meeting of the Board of.Trustees of the Village of Cayuga
Heights held May 29, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. in the Village Hall:
PRESENT: Mayor F.G. Marcham; Trustees Anderson, Bennett, Fleming; Engineer Rogers;
Police Chief McEwen.
ABSENT: Trustees Camp, Kira, Pimentel.
OTHERS PRESENT: Vice President Gurowitz, Messrs. Roscoe and Paleen for Cornell
University and Architect Bohlen, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Searle, Mr. Donner.
The Mayor introduced the Cornell University group and the purpose of the meeting.'
Vice President Gurowitz explained why there had been delay in telling the Village
about the plans for establishing a student and faculty housing project on the north
side of Jessup Road.
Mr. Plleen spoke next of the need for more student housing of the sort contemplated
and the student demand for it. The housing would consist of apartments to accom-
modate "4 to 6 students, mostly 4. The facilitees'would be such as to provide total
cooking and housekeeping. There would be no parking in the complex. Students will
park in the adjacent major parking lot.
Mr. Roscoe spoke of the size of the site; 10 - 11 acres. He agreed that about 1/3
would not be available for building because it.is a small ravine, traversed by a
stream. Architect Bohlen deccribed the few preliminary concepts with which.he was
dealing. Housing for about 300 students'and a small-faculty-group townhouses each
with 4 living units. He mentioned a central administration building with offices,
some rooms for student meetings, an assembly hall. The buildings will be dis-
tributed, and where appropriate, linked together.
There was discussion regarding the pattern-of life that would develop. The
University spolesmen wished to develop a program that would accord with the Village
Ordinances. The architect and Engineer Rogers agreed that some adjustments might
have to be made to bring some points of detail into conformity with the Village
Ordinances.
The University officials accepted the idea that:those who lived in the new housing
district would be within the jurisdiction of the Cayuga'Heights Judicial and
police department.
Discussion ended at 8:30. The architect said that the first sketches will be ready
in four or five weeks.
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MINUTES of Special Meeting 5/29/85 Continued
Notion made by Trustee Bennett, seconded by Trustee Fleming:
VOTED to approve the Abstract of Audited Vouchers dated May 29, 1985
as follows: General Fund $14,447.04; Sewer Fund $14,532.40
Trustee Anderson Voting Yes
Trustee Camp Voting Yes
Meeting Adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
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Trustee Bennett Voting Yes
Trustee Pimentel Voting Yes
F.G. Marche=
Mayor
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