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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg Mtg. Minutes- 1/11/1928; 2/13/1928i Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees January 11, 1928. Present W. L. Williams, *9R6ent S. S. Garrett, Trustee A. C. Durand, Trustee The minutes of the meeting of December 12th,.1927, were read and approved. The following bills were,on motion duly made and:seconded, approved and charged -to'the accounts named GARBAGE FUND S. Mosher, 96 hrs. team ------ ----------- ------- 96 hrs. man.------------------- - - - - ----($'144.00 HIGHWAY FUND. L. Van Ostrand, 14: hrs. -----=------ -------- - - - - -- 7.00 C. Harker, 9. hrs.. '----- -- ---- ---------------- - - - - =:. 4'.50 M. J. Glannister, 8. hrs - ----- -=-=--=--------= - -' - =` 12.00' Cornell University; 2 hrs - -----=----------- - - - - -- 4.00 A: G: Hurlbut, 10 hrpgr'rIas' stree t 'commissioner - -_ 15.00: Robinson & Carpenter, Supplies - - - - -- 4.25 H. C. Sheldon, Rental ---------- - - - - -- ' 25.00 11.4 The street extending between the Parkway and Triphammer Road, was, on motion duly made and seconded, named Northway Road. A letter was read from Mr. Jared T. Newman transmitting to the Trustees a map of Itthe western slope of Cayuga Heights" together with a deed to Sunset Park, Sunset Drive, Corson Place and the unnamed street running west from Cayuga Heights Road south of the Bolton property, to be known as Western Slope, which he tendered to.the Village for acceptance. " This gift was accepted and the following resolution adopted..: RESOLVED. That the deed from J..T. Newman and wife of Sunset Park and of'the right of way for the "following streets already. constructed, to -wit: Western Slope; 50'feet:in widthy, running from Cayuga Heights Road westerly next the south boundary of the Bolton property to Sunset "Drive;:Sunset`Drive, 40 feet in width,.running from Western Slope to Flyckoff Road; and Corson Place .,:a0 feet in width, running from Western.Slope to Cayuga Heights Road; all as designated on'the said map_of The Western Slope of Cayuga Heights, be, and it hereby is, accepted. RESOLVED FURTHER, That "Sunset Parke as so deeded'be declared to be a Public Park, subject to the ordinances and regulations of the Village of Cayuga Heights; and that Western Slope, Sunset Drive and Corson Place be declared to be public streets of said Village. RESOLVED, That, pursuant to his request, J.:.T. Newman be- permitted to care for.Sunset.Park during.the season of 1928,.and to do such planting.and make such improvements thereon as.he may desire, subject to the approval of the Board. The Clerk was instructed to advise Mr: Newman of the - acceptance of his gift and to express to him the deep appreciation of the Trustees. Upon recommendation of the Zoning Board of P_ -ppeals, Section 9 of the Zoning Ordinance.of -the Village of.Cayuga Heights was amended by adding thereto the following''provisions : .Notice of the hearing of any such appeal oy the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be given not less than three weeks in advance of any such hearing; such notice shall be given by publishing the same once each week for three consecutive weeks in the Ithaca Journal -News or other newspaper published in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., and by posting notice.of such hearing in at least three public or conspicuous:places in said Village, and by notice duly mailed, postpaid, and addressed to, the part; "or parties appealing from such "order, requirement, decision or determination of such Zoning Officer. Upon motion duly made and.seconded the Mayor was instructed to inform the Zoning Board of Appeals that their necessary operating expenses would be.paid upon presentation to the Board of Trustees. -:I -There was a general discus'sion of the survey, 'I nee essary -for .a Ipreliminary study of a sewer system,for.the Village,but no. action Was taken.." . The Clerk was instructed to "put through for payment "a bill of the Journal- News,yvhen received, for the preparation.of.certain. :tax, notices. Adjourned. President Village Clerk" 115 Regular Meeting of the Board.of Trustees ' February 132L 1928. Present . W. L. Williams, Mayor S. S. Garrett, Trustee A. C. Durand, Trustee A. J. Heinicke, Treasurer The minutes.,of the meeting of January 11th, 1928; were read . and approved. The following.bills were reported as having been.approved by the President and paid GARBAGE FUND S. Mosher, 14 days team ----------=- = - = = == "$112.'00 14 days man ------------- - - - - -- 66.00 .$178.00 HIGHWAY FUND L. Van Ostrand,,6 days ----------- ------- - -r - -- 24. 00, C. Harker, l day =----=-------------------- - - - - -- 4:00 M. J. Glannister, 4 hrs.. ----- - - - - -. - -- 6.00 J. Collins, team, 20 hrs. ------------ --------- - ;: 20100 R. Hurlburt, 1 day ----- - - - - -- -- ------------------ 4:00 ' A. G.,Hurlburt, 13 hrs. 19.50 116 The following bills were, on motion duly,made and seconded,• approved and ordered paid GENERAL FUND Ithaca Journal =News, publication of notices ------ - - - - -- $3.24 L. N. Simmons, letter file purchased,and.recording� '' deed Newman to the Village ----=- _----==----- - - - - -- .42.05. HIGHWAY FUND L. D. Nelke, Signs, N.Y. Inc.,,.Street Signs -=---- - - - - -. 14.39 Robinson & Carpenter, Supplies - --------------- - - - - -- X5.05 M. M. Reynolds -- - - -- 48.75 LIGHT FUND. N.Y.State Gas & Electric Corporation, January light - -- 64.00 A letter was presented from the Office of the Clerk of the City of Ithaca, advising of the following resolution:passed by the Board of Public Works "RESOLVED: that the attention of the officials. of the Village of Cayuga Heights be invited to certain rules and regulations of this Board.governing extensions or changes in the water distribution system and advising them that it is not within their power to grant permission for the • extension of the water system, such as has been granted Mr. Barger and which extension in the Board's judgment is deemed inadequate; that all extensions are required to be of not less than-611 pipe and that all applications for changes or extensions shall be passed upon by this Board and a formal permit issued by this Board before work is started.11 .The Clerk was instructed to adknowledge receipt of this letter and advise the City Clerk hereafter of the necessary permits to be secured. There was a discussion of the question of the purchasing-of a site for the erection of a village building and it.was the consensus of those present that as a building to house the.Village machinery could be rented for a nominal sum each year. that it.would beat present inadvisable to expend the money necessary for the purchase of a site and the construction of a Village building. A general discussion was held of the reports of the various officers to the citizens of the Village at the annual meeting.