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Town Board Minutes
October 9, 2006
TOWN OF DANBY
TOWN BOARD MINUTES
OCTOBER 9, 2006
PRESENT :
Supervisor Fredric Dietrich
Councilpersons : Eugene Beavers, Norbert Nolte, Joseph Salino, Gladys Varona-Lacey
Others Present:
Carol Sczepanski - Town Clerk
Susan Beeners - Code Enforcement Officer
Roy Casterline - Water District Superintendent
Andrew Thumheer - Highway Superintendent
Tracy White - Highway Secretary
Ted Jones - Bookkeeper
David Noteboom - Highway Employee
Following a budget workshop at 6 : 30 p .m . Supervisor Dietrich called the meeting to order at 7 : 00
p .m. and led all present to the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
1 . Appointment of members to the Tompkins County Council of Governments - Old Business
2 . Proposed "Right to Farm Local Law"
3 . Letter of appreciation to Senator Seward for the grant for the Aquifer Study.
4 . Consider raising Senior Exempt income levels .
REPORTS :
Highway Report - A written report was distributed
Work on roads- ditching, grading, and pothole repair;
Trucks #32 and #34 repairs ;
Received back payment for FEMA project submission;
FEMA inspection - for Brown Road, Heisey Rd . And Steam Mill Rd.
Continuing work with Code Enforcement Officer for demolition of old highway barn and the
highway garage remediation project .
Andrew Thurnheer reported that the highway department is looking into purchasing storage units
that can have additional units added to them if necessary. He reported that stabilization work on
Brown Road in West Danby is in progress .
Supervisor Dietrich said that the scrap at both highway facilities should be combined and disposed
of at one time.
Zoning Report - The Code Enforcement Officer reported that she had submitted a written report for
the month of September. There will be a County Planning Department Meeting here at the Town
Hall on November 1 , 2006 on Natural Resources Focus Areas in Tompkins County from 7 : 00 - 8 : 30
P .M .
Planning Board Report
Susan Beeners reported that the Planning Board has scheduled three (3 ) public hearings in October.
The Comprehensive Plan Task Force is working on Flag Lots .
Beautification (Revitalization)Committee Report
Councilperson Varona-Lacey reported that they have ordered 3 , 000 daffodil bulbs for residents to
plant along 96B and in West Danby.
Recreation Partnership
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The Board received a request for support of continuing County collaboration in the Recreation
Partnership .
Councilperson Beavers would like to know how many are unduplicated participants not how many
participated in each program.
Community Council Report
Councilperson Varona-Lacey will send the minutes of the last meeting and reported that there will
be a concert on November 12 , 2006 here at the Town Hall at 3 : 00 p .m . with Folk Singer, Scott
Adams . The concert on October 3 was very well attended with as many as twenty (20) in attendance.
Senior Citizen Report
The clerk reported she was unable to attend. The meeting was well attended and the entertainment
was an impersonation of "Maude" and was enjoyed by all .
Dog Control - no report .
Fire District Report - to be placed on the top of agendas due to the conflict of their monthly
meetings that are held on Mondays .
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Ames Brown said that we have no people who could be served by the controversy that has been
raising here in Town. He said if we had a national resolution come up it should be before 10 : 30 in
the evening and come in loaded with one side of an argument. The Board should make a better
attempt to notify residents, the VFW and the American Legion before considering resolutions
concerning the national government.
COMMUNICATIONS :
1 ) Cleaning of Town Hall Building - estimate
2) Highway Remediation Project - request for 2007 budget.
3 ) Town of Ithaca Proposed Local Laws - regarding Outdoor Lighting and Solar Collectors and
Installations
4) Tompkins County Planning Department Review of the Proposed Right to Farm Local Law .
5) Town Attorney' s Response to Tompkins County Planning Review of Subdivision
Regulations .
6) Budget Meeting Workshop Minutes - Sept. 25 and October 2 , 2006
7) Town Board Minutes - September 11 , 2006 .
Cleaning Estimate
Supervisor Dietrich reported that he would like to see the building cleaned professionally at least
three (3) times a year, the windows washed inside and out and the outside of the building pressure
washed. He submitted estimates for the requested work.
Highway Remediation Project .
The bookkeeper reported that the Highway Remediation Project is one that we are going to bond for
with payments not due until 2008 .
RESOLUTION NO. 88 OF 2006
IN SUPPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ' GRANT APPLICATION FOR
NEW YORK STATE SHARED MUNICIPAL SERVICES PROGRAM - LOCAL HEALTH
INSURANCE INCENTIVE AWARD
By Councilperson Beavers : Seconded by Councilperson Nolte
WHEREAS, the Town of Danby has joined the Tompkins County Council of Governments, and
WHEREAS, the Council of Governments has resolved to apply for an incentive award under the
New York State Shared Municipal Services Program, and
WHEREAS, the grant will assist the municipalities in Tompkins County to create a local health
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consortium, and
WHEREAS , the health care consortium will seek to develop health care coverage for all
municipalities with the intent to provide a net savings to the taxpayers of Tompkins County, now
therefore be it
RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Town Board of the Town of Danby, That the Supervisor
is hereby authorized to act on behalf of the Town of Danby to all matters related to the grant, and be
it further
RESOLVED, That the County of Tompkins shall be designated as the Lead Applicant and that the
County Administrator is Authorized to act as the contact person for the grant.
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
RESOLUTION NO. 89 OF 2006
SUPPORT OF CONTINUING COUNTY COLLABORATION IN THE RECREATION
PARTNERSHIP
By Supervisor Dietrich: Seconded by Councilperson Varona-Lacey
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Recreation Partnership is a unique collaboration among 11
Tompkins County municipalities which allows youth from Caroline and other municipalities to
participate in recreational programs to meet new friends, learn new skills , and have positive new
experiences in well-supervised appropriate activities at an affordable price, and
WHEREAS, by collaborating and pooling resources, the Partnership offers a wider and more
affordable array of recreational programs than any single local government could offer on its own,
according to a cost-sharing formula wherein the Town of Ithaca, City of Ithaca, and Tompkins
County each contribute one-quarter, enabling eight smaller municipalities to share the remaining
one-quarter, and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins county Administrator recently requested the Tompkins County Youth
Services Department to describe the impact of withdrawing full County financial support from the
Recreation Partnerships, and
WHEREAS, withdrawal of County support for the Recreational Partnership would create a funding
gap that increased user fees could not fill, and
WHEREAS, a partial cut in County funding to the Recreation Partnership contributed to a reduction
in the number of Recreation programs from 39 to 30, and
WHEREAS, withdrawal of County support for the Recreational Partnership could ultimately
jeopardize the existence of the partnership, and
WHEREAS, continuing full County support for the Recreation Partnership will encourage
intermunicipal cooperation with 10 other municipal partners,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby affirms the
importance of providing well-supervised recreational programming for youth, and also
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby strongly encourage the Tompkins
County Legislature to continue its support for the Recreation Partnership and also
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BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby strongly encourage the Board of
the Recreation Partnership to develop funding streams in addition to municipal contributions to
reduce the strain on its municipal partners .
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Nay
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried
RESOLUTION NO 90 OF 2006
AUTHORIATION OF DEMOLITION OF OLD TOWN HIGHWAY BARN, BALD HILL
ROAD.
By Councilperson Beavers : Seconded by Councilperson Nolte -
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor
to contract for the demolition of the Old Town Highway Barn on Bald Hill Road at a cost not to
exceed $ 9000, and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the transfer of $7 , 000 from Account
A1989 .400 - Other Government Support, and the transfer of $2 ,000 from Account A8810 .400 -
Cemeteries, to Account A1444 .400 - Old town Barn Project, for use in meeting the expenses of the
demolition project.
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Ayu
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
RESOLUTION NO. 91 OF 2006
AUTHORIZATION OF PREPARATION OF DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL LAW
NO. 3 OF 1984
By Councilperson Beavers : Seconded by Councilperson Salino
WHEREAS, the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and control requires that all state
municipalities adopt an updated Local Law Providing for the Administration and Enforcement of
the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and building code, by January, 2007 and
WHEREAS, this would require amending the law similarly titled, which is Town of Danby Local
Law No . 3 of 1984 .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS
RESOLVED, that the Town board of the Town of Danby hereby authorizes the Town Code
Enforcement Officer and Town Attorney to draft such an updated local law.
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
Motion to Extend Meeting
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A motion was made by Councilperson Beavers and seconded by Supervisor Dietrich that the meeting
be extended to 8 : 15 p .m.
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
RESOLUTION NO. 92 OF 2006
AUTHORIZATION OF PREPARATION OF DRAFT REVISIONS TO RESOLUTION NO.
72 OF 1991
By Councilperson Varona-Lacey: Seconded by Councilperson Beavers
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby hereby authorizes the Town Code
Enforcement Officer in consultation with the Town Attorney to prepare draft revisions to Resolution
No . 72 of 1991 , "Establishing Fees for Building Code, Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Regulations,
and Other Enforcement Activities" .
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
RESOLUTION NO. 93 OF 2006
AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION NO. 84 OF 2006
RESOLUTION TO JOIN THE TOMPKINS COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
(TCCOG)
By Supervisor Dietrich : Seconded by Councilperson Nolte
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Steering Committee has been meeting to discuss
ways the local governments could work together to reduce costs to the residents ; and
WHEREAS, the Committee has learned that other Counties have created a Council of Governments
made up of local governments officials ; and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins Counsel of Governments is intended to be an association of local
governments organized to provide a forum for discussion, study, and negotiation on leading to
agreements for more efficient, improved, or more cost effective delivery of government services ; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Danby desires to be a member of the Tompkins County Council of
Governments ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby does hereby approve becoming a member
of the Tompkins County Council of Governments .
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby appoints
Councilperson Beavers as representative on the TCCOG Committee and Tracy White and the Town
Supervisor as alternates.
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
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Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
Thank You to Senator Seward
Supervisor Dietrich will meet with the Town Clerk and draft a thank you letter to Senator James
Seward.
Increased Maximum Income Eligibility Exemption Level for Persons Sixty-five Years of Age
or Over
The Town of Danby has not revisited the income levels for the maximum income eligibility
exemption level for persons sixty-five years of age or over for a number of years . After discussion
the Town Board passed the following resolution
RESOLUTION NO. 94 OF 2006
INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY
PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
By Supervisor Dietrich: Seconded by Councilperson Salino
WHEREAS, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State
of New York, real property located in the Town of Danby, owned by one or more persons, each of
whom is 65 years of age or over, or real property owned by husband and wife, one of whom is 65
years of age or over, shall be partially exempt from taxation by said Town for the applicable taxes
specified in said Section 476 based upon the income of the owner or combined incomes of the
owners, and
WHEREAS, A person otherwise qualifying for such exemption shall not be denied such exemption
if such person becomes sixty-five years of age after the appropriate taxable status date and before
December 31 of the same year, now be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby extend Graduated Income Tax Benefit
to Senior Citizens as set forth in the following schedule :
ANNUAL INCOME OF OWNER PERCENTAGE ASSESSED
OR COMBINED ANNUAL INCOME VALUATION EXEMPT
OF OWNERS FROM TAXATION
$26,000 or less 50%
$26,000 to $26,999 45 %
$27 ,000 to $27 ,999 40%
$28,000 to $28 ,999 35 %
$29 ,000 to $29 , 899 30%
$29,900 to $ 30,799 25 %
$30, 800 to $31 ,699 20%
$31 , 700 to $32, 599 15 %
$32,600 to $33 ,499 10%
$ 33 ,500 to $34,399 5 %
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and be it further
RESOLVED, that this partial exemption provided by this resolution shall, however, be limited to
such property and persons as meet the conditions, qualification, exclusions and limitations set forth
in Section 467 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York, and be it further
RESOLVED, that application for such exemption must be made by the owner, or all of the owners
of the property on forms prescribed by the State Board of Equalization and Assessment of the State
of New York (or any successor agency) to be furnished by the appropriate executed in the manner
required or prescribed in such forms, and shall be filed in such assessor ' s office on or before the
appropriate taxable status date, and be it further
RESOLVED, that this resolution supersedes Resolution No . 29 of 2004 .
A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
Proposed Right to Farm Law
Susan Beeners reported on the Tompkins County review report and recommended that the provisions
related to CAFO ' s until we have time to research how to regulate them. She asked permission from
the Board to have the Town Attorney review the language related to discouraging CAFO ' s under
Section 1 e.
Motion to Approve the Code Enforcement Officer to Send Proposed Right to Farm Local Law
to the Town Attorney
A motion was made by Councilperson Beavers and seconded by Councilperson Salino that the Town
Board of the Town of Danby approves the revision of the Draft Proposed Right to Farm Local Law
by removing Section I e (related to CAFO ' s) and sending the draft Proposed Local Law to the Town
Attorney for his review.
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
REPORTS
Supervisor's September Report - deferred to November
Approval of the Town Clerk' s September 2006 Report
A motion was made by Supervisor Dietrich and seconded by Councilperson Varona-Lacey that the
Town Board of the Town of Danby approves the Town Clerk ' s September 2005 report as submitted.
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
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Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye . Carried Unanimously
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APPROVAL OF WARRANTS
General Fund Warrant No. 10 of 2006
A motion was made by Councilperson Beavers and seconded by Councilperson Salino that the Town
Board of the Town of Danby approves General Fund Warrant No . 10 of 2006 in the amount of
$26, 564 . 46 voucher numbers 404-438 .
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
Highway Fund Warrant No. 10 of 2006
A motion was made by Councilperson Nolte and seconded by Councilperson Varona-Lacey that the
Town Board of the Town of Danby approves the Highway Department Fund Warrant No . 10 of 2006
in the amount of $48 ,668 . 02 voucher numbers 128- 140 .
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
West Danby Water Department Warrant No. 10 of 2006
A motion was made by Councilperson Salino and seconded by Councilperson Beavers that the Town
Board of the Town of Danby approves the West Danby Water District Fund Warrant No . 10 of 2006
in the amount of $694 . 72 voucher numbers 48- 53 .
A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows :
Beavers Aye
Nolte Aye
Salino Aye
Varona-Lacey Aye
Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously
ADJOURNMENT
On a motion the meeting adjourned at 8 : 25 p .m.
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Carol W . Scze p Town Clerk
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