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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpec Mtg. Minutes 12/2/1963pre A -125 -100 Cornelius October 10 hours ® $2.93 29.30 A- 125 -100 Garvin of 23 " 2.19 50.37 G- 123 -160 I to to 2 if 0 4'38 A- 125 -100 Grover it 23 to 2.15 49.45 0- 123 -100 to to 2 11 It 4.30 A -125 -100 Hayes of 8 of 2.26 18.08 Meeting adjourned at 10:40 P.M. Vera W. Snyder Village Clerk MINUTES of a Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights held at the Village Office on December 2, 1963. PRESENT: Mayor Frederick G. Marcham Trustees John B. Bebbington,Jr. Robert T. Dean Orval C. French Thomas E. Norton David C. Weatherby Engineer John B. Rogers Attorney Roger B. Sovocool The committee of the Board appointed to draft a report on a proposed sewer ' rent ordin_ance r orted their _findings to-t a Board. After a discussion RESOLUTION 405 - PROPOSED SEWER RENT ORDINANCE VOTED resolved that the Board adopt for presentation at a Public Hearing at 7:00 P.M. December 169 1963, a Proposed Ordinance in regard to Sewer Rents in the Village as follows:- PROPOSED ADDITION TO THE ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS ARTICLE XIV SEWER RENTS AN ORDINANCE Establishing and Imposing Sewer Rents Pursuant to Article 14 -F�of the General Municipal Law WHEREAS the Village of Cayuga Heights has constructed and installed for public use a sewage treatment plant pursuant to a• resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted on December 289 1955p authorizing such construction and the issuance of $269,000 serial bonds to pay the cost thereof, which resolution provided that sewer rents should be established and imposed for the use of the sewage treatment plant; NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights as follows: Section 1. The sewer system or the part or parts of the sewer system for which such rents shall be established and imposed are as follows: 31' (a) The sewage treatment and disposal works with necessary appurtenances including pumping stations, and the extension, enlargement or replacement of or additions to such sewage treatment plant. (b) The operation, maintenance and repairs of the entire village sewer system, including the dewage treatment plant and the collection system. Section 2. Revenues derived from the sewer rents, including penalties and interest, shall be credited to a special fund to be known as the "Sewer Rent Fund ". Moneys in such fund shall be used in the following order:- (a) For the payment of the costs of operation, maintenance and repairs of the entire village sewer system. (b) For the payment of the interest on and amortization of or payment of indebtedness which has been or shall be incurred for the construction of the sewage disposal plant. (Not including indebtedness, and the interest thereon, which is to be paid in the first instance from assessments upon benefited real property.) (c) For the construction of sewage treatment and disposal works with necessary appurtenances, including pumping stations or for the extension, enlargement, or replacement of, or additions to, such sewage treatment and disposal works. Section 3. The basis of the charge for such sewer rents shall be computed in units as follows with each unit bearing a proportionate part of the moneys necessary for the annual expense under Section 2 herein: (a) The owner of any private single family residence shall be assessed one unit. (b) Any two family residence, apartment house, or multiple residence, other than a fraternity or sorority house, shall be assessed one unit for each apartment or living unit. (c) An additional one -half unit shall be charged to any family having two roomers with additional one -half units for each additional two roomers. (d) Each fraternity or sorority house shall be assessed one unit for each five occupants in the said fraternity or sorority with an additional unit for each ten active members who are not occupants. (e) The owner of any commercial, business or industrial property, including but not limited to schools, churches, professional offices, gas stations, stores, and all other places of business shall be assessed one unit for each enclosed building housing such commercial, business or industrial property with an additional assessment of one unit for each 16,000 cubic feet of water, or part thereof, consumed annually in each such building over the first 16,000 cubic feet of water. ' Section 4. Sewer rents shall become due annually on the first day of June and may be paid without interest or penalty on or before the first day of July. \1 \�)) 32 Section 5. On all sewer rents unpaid after July 1st, interest of five per centum shall be added for the month of July, and an additional one- half of one per centum for each month and fraction thereof thereafter until paid. The Collection of unpaid sewer rents may be enforced pursuant to the provisions of Article 14-F of the General Municipal law as hereto- fore enacted or hereafter amended. Meeting adjourned 6:15 P.M. F. G, Marcham, Mayor Village of Cayuga Heights MINUTES of a Public Hearing on Proposed Sewer Rent Ordinance held at 7:00 PM December 16; 1963 at the Village Hall. PRESENT: Mayor Trustees Engineer Attorney and four residents Frederick G. Marcham John B. Bebbington, Jr. Robert T. Dean Orval C. French Thomas E. Norton David C. Weatherby Gordon B. Wheeler, John B. Rogers Roger B. Sovocool of the Village. In behalf of the Corners Community Center, Inc., Attorney J. Clynes filed a statement suggesting change in the proposed ordinance. The Mayor read the proposed ordinance. Residents in attendance raised questions regarding interpretation of the ordinance and when these were.answered to their satisfaction they left. The Mayor read and the Trustees discussed the proposal contained in the Clynes statement. The public meeting closed at 7:30 P.M. MINUTES of a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees held at 7:30 P.M. on December 16, 1963 at the Village Hall. PRESENT: Mayor Trustees Engineer Attorney Guest Frederick G. Marcham John B. B.ebbington, Jr. Robert T. Dean Orval C. French Thomas E. Norton David C. Weatherby Gordon B. Wheeler John B. Rogers Roger B. Sovocool Arthur J. Golder,.Building Commissioner of the City of Ithaca 1