HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-02-20 Danby Town Board
Minutes of Regular Meeting
February 20, 2012
Present:
Supervisor: Ric Dietrich
Councilpersons: Leslie Connors,Kathy Halton,Dylan Race
Excused:
Councilperson: Dan Klein
Others Present:
Town Clerk Pamela Goddard
Code Office Sue Beeners
County Legislator Frank Proto
Public Ronda Roaring,Ted Crane,Robert Roe
The Meeting of the Danby Town Board was opened at 7:08pm.
Legislative Report
Frank Proto reported on activities and concerns at the County level. He reported on efforts to con-
trol and reduce the infestation of Hydrilla in Cayuga Lake. The County is seeking assistance from
state and federal agencies.The County may be seeking letters of support from municipalities.
Proto gave an update on the issues facing health care services. The County may need to petition
the State regarding closing the County-run Community Home Health Agency. Patients receiving care
through this system will be cared for by Visiting Nurse Service or CHHAs in neighboring counties.
An application has also been submitted for a VNS VNS that would address patients at risk of over
medicating.
Proto shared the information that the Assessment office is seeking applicants for paid volunteer to
assist with a temporary hearing panel which hears challenges to property assessments.Volunteers re-
ceive a$250 stipend for training and a few days of work in May. Proto asked the board to remind
Danby residents that Ag Assessment applications are due on April 1.
Transportation Bill
Proto gave the Board some background on a proposed resolution.The resolution asks that the
Federal transit bill be amended.The bill differs from past practice in that the amount set aside for ru-
ral upstate NY transit is quite low, and the funding is only guaranteed for two years.Approximately
one-third of the TCAT budget comes from Federal transit money. The transportation bill also affects
trails,bike lanes,hiking paths, etc.
Halton pointed out that the request for a resolution of support also encourages TB members to
call Representatives Hanna(Vice-Chair for the Transportation committee)and Hinchey.Accurate
contact information was provided. Certified copies of the resolution are to be sent to(Senators)
Schumer, Gillibrand, (Representatives)Hanna,Hinchey, (Assemblypersons)Lifton,Nozzolio, (State
Senator Seward, (County Legislator)Martha Robertson, and Fernando de Aragon,Executive Director
of the Ithaca/Tompkins County Transportation Council.
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RESOLUTION NO.35 OF 2012—IN SUPPORT OF MAINTAINING DEDICATED FUNDING FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTA-
TION FUNDING IN THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION
Whereas, the provisions in the recently unveiled House bill H.R. 3864,the federal American Energy and Infra-
structure Jobs Financing Act,would eliminate dedicated federal fuels taxes for public transit and create long-term
uncertainty for public transportation funding for the first time in three decades, and
Whereas, since 1983, nearly half of all public transportation funding has been provided from the federal motor
fuels tax dedicated to the Highway Trust Fund, and
Whereas, this funding structure has successfully provided highway and transit programs with secure, dedicated
revenues and has allowed Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc. (TCAT, Inc.)and public transit systems
across the country to create jobs, including those for the bus manufacturing industry in New York State, and
Whereas, under the proposed change, public transit funding would receive a one-time appropriation with no
funding for public transportation after 2016 and would create uncertainty for TCAT, and
Whereas, as TCAT looks to expand capacity during record ridership of nearly 4 million annual trips,this change
will have dire consequences for the thousands of people in Tompkins County who rely on public transit, Now,
Therefore, be it
Resolved that the Town of Danby, NY strongly opposes H.R. 3864 and asks members of Congress to reject it in
their final vote.
Moved by Halton, Second by Connors. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Halton, Race, Dietrich
Use of Town Hall for Film Projects
Clerk Goddard informed the Board about occasional requests from Ithaca College students to use
Town property(specifically,rooms in the Town Hall) as a setting for film projects. Most are small and
for short duration. She expressed concern regarding a request involving a full 12-hour day,requiring
extra staffing and security. The request was not clear as to exactly how the room would be used. Such
an extended request seemed to require review and approval from the TB. Did the Board want to set
limits on use for such projects?
Members of the Board thought there should be additional information required. Beeners stated
that there could be an insurance issue. The Clerk was directed to approve or deny requests on a case
by case basis.
Request for letter regarding Non-Agricultural Land in Ag District
The Board continued its discussion of a request by Ronda Roaring. She had requested that the
Town Board write a letter asking that non-agricultural land be removed from the Agricultural District
in Danby currently under review.
Halton reported on information she gathered from multiple sources. She characterized the pur-
pose of Ag. Districts as a method to preserve viable farm land. There are many benefits to this sort of
preservation for the community. Halton suggested that issues of concern be reviewed and addressed
during the upcoming review of the Comprehensive Plan.
Roaring expressed strong disagreement with Halton's characterization of the purpose of Ag. Dis-
tricts.A discussion of the impact of Ag. Districts on property values followed.
The Board recommended that no action be taken at this time. This issue should be part of the gen-
eral Comp. Plan review.
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Update on Joint Defense Fund
Dietrich gave an update on the status of setting up a municipal joint defense fund.A structure has
been proposed for an oversight committee, including three Town Supervisors and three people"at
large."This will go before the Council of Governments soon. Information about this fund will appear
in the March DAN. Three participating municipalities (Ulysses, Dryden, and Danby)have agreed that
a joint defense fund could be used by any of the Towns for legal issues related to industrialization.
Additional information will be presented during the TB meetings in March.
Water District Update
Dietrich and Beeners gave a further update on the status of the project to replace the West Danby
Water District water tank. Beeners has sent a letter to the Department of Health(in Troy,NY), as a
pre-application for the Water District to be included in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
Copies of this letter have been sent to Hinchey, Seward,Frank Proto,Barbara Lifton, and Health Di-
rector Frank Kruppa. Beeners outlined the various parts of the request. The next step is to appear on
State Intended Use Plan.
Beeners informed the Board that the project may be eligible for direct assistance under the Disad-
vantaged Community Program. The median income for West Danby is $37,904 as compared with ap-
proximately$46,000 in Central Danby and less that the Statewide MHI of$43,393. Therefore, grant
money could be available for this project. Dave Herrick(of TG Miller Engineers)is volunteering his
time to assist with the project.
Dietrich outlined the political process of moving this application forward. He advocated for a
multiyear,multilayered application process. This proposed strategy is based on the need to replace
and maintain gathering lines as well as the tank and the reality of where and when funds will be avail-
able. Dietrich described this as one of the more important actions of 2012.
Code Enforcement Report
Beeners made a report of recent activity in the Code office and pending actions. The Roe house is
dealing with a complex inventory process with the insurance company. The Code office is dealing
with an additional property on Danby Road in cooperation with Adult Protective Services.
The draft leasing agreements for Solar Leasing have been transmitted to the Town Clerk. It was
confirmed that the TB has given general approval for investigating the feasibility of solar leasing for
the Town Hall and/or highway barns. Other firms,more local to Danby,will also be researched.
Beeners also reported that the Energy Resources Intern is working on an Energy Action Plan
which could serve as a framework for efforts by the Danby Planning Board and Energy Group. Been-
ers asked for general approval to submit an application for a Cornell Graduate Student Intern in the
City and Regional Planning school to work on either the Comprehensive Plan review or the Critical
Environmental Areas designations. The application, due February 29,2012,would be contingent on
interest from the Planning Board.
Energy Group Report
Dietrich and Beeners gave an update on the recent program and meeting of the Danby Energy
Group. Dietrich reported on an effort to raise awareness of funding for household energy audits
through neighborhood"block parties."He encouraged the TB to consider holding such an event with
their neighbors and announced his intention to coordinate an information gathering on South Danby
Road. Those who are interested could contact Cooperative Extension for assistance in setting up a
small neighborhood meeting.
The Town Hall has undergone an energy audit. The report should be available soon.
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Warrants -Addendum to Accrued Abstract #16 of 2011
GENERAL FUND
#581-583 for a total$18,893.50
Moved by Connors, Second by Halton. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Halton, Race, Dietrich
HIGHWAY FUND
#207 for a total$17,006.40
Moved by Connors, Second by Halton. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Halton, Race, Dietrich
CEA Report
The Board continued its discussion of the Critical Environmental Areas designation process,par-
ticularly as related to the impact of owning land within a designated CEA. Beeners provided informa-
tion related to CEAs from local and state SEQRA law. Beeners suggested that the Town might want to
make some minor"tweaks"to the 1991 LL#2 regarding environmental review. Suggested revisions
to that law would clarify which projects would require"type 1 action"and which would not.
There was a discussion about potentially useful public education/information sessions regarding
what CEAs are,why they are important,what the implications are for property owners within desig-
nated areas, and what SEQRA review entails. Such short town meetings might be modeled on the in-
formational session offered before the adoption of the Road Use Law. The educational aspect of the
Danby Gas Drilling Task Force,perhaps in collaboration with the Conservation Advisory Council,
might be an appropriate method of presenting this information.Articles could also be published in the
Danby Area News.
There was no Board action needed at this time. Mapping information is still pending from the
USGS Aquifer Study. This mapping will help nail down boundaries of some potential CEAs.
Town Board work scoping
The TB held a preliminary discussion regarding setting its own priorities for 2012. Dietrich raised
several issues for consideration, including a Noise Ordinance,in addition to the pending Aquifer Pro-
tection Ordinance, CEA designations, and review of the Comprehensive Plan. The Board expressed
willingness to have"scoping priorities"on the agenda for the first meeting in March.
Correspondence
The Board was informed about a letter from neighbors of the Oasis Dance Club regarding the
ongoing noise and nuisance situation. Beeners gave a brief update on the enforcement efforts to ad-
dress the concerns.
Adjournment
The Meeting was adjourned at 9:02pm.
Pamela S. Goddard,Town Clerk
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