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Minutes of Regular Meeting
August 14, 2017
Present:
Councilpersons: Ric Dietrich (Supervisor), Jim Holahan, Jack Miller
Excused:
Councilpersons: Rebecca Brenner, Leslie Connors
Others Present:
Deputy Town Clerk Susan McLellan
Bookkeeper Laura Shawley
Code and Planning Paul Hansen
Public Ted Crane, Ronda Roaring, Katharine Hunter, Scott Davis, Alison Christie, Mary
Grace O’Connor, Peter Fraissinet, Garry Huddle, John Van de Mark, and others
Regular Meeting Opened at 7:08pm
Privilege of the Floor
Ronda Roaring spoke about her concern that State Troopers do not have cameras for incident
documentation.
Ted Crane asked to be able to speak during one of the discussion items.
Hatch Pavilion/West Danby Property Discussion
Dietrich noted that any request will need to go to the full Board. No action or decision was taken at
this time, as two Town Board members were not present. Dietrich further encouraged members of the
West Danby Community Association to attend the upcoming Planning Board meeting the following
Thursday. He further noted that information has been presented to the Town Planner that a signed
purchase agreement has been submitted and accepted by the current property owner.
Alison Christie made a presentation about the West Danby Community Association hopes to purchase
the Hatch Pavilion property as a community park. Christie stated that there were currently $2,500 in
community pledges toward the purchase of the property. She had a petition with many signatures in
support of this parcel becoming a public park. Christie stated that many of the petition signers are
interested in contributing funds to a community park at the Hatch pavilion. The presentation included a
request that the Town Board consider contributing funds towards the purchase of this property.
Dietrich commented on that process, stating that it might be too late to stop the process of sale. An
offer has been presented to the seller, and an agreement has been made. Plans for a pocket neighborhood
have been drawn up and will be presented to the Planning Board. This proposal was shared with members
of the West Danby Community Center.
Christie stated that she had been unaware of this development prior to this meeting. There was some
discussion regarding prior communication regarding the Hatch pavilion property. Hansen commented that
the owner and purchaser have moved quickly in the past two-three weeks.
There was further discussion about the current status of the property, whether it was possible to
negotiate with the developer, and what the next steps might be. Dietrich again urged members of the West
Danby Community Association to attend the Planning Board meeting scheduled for later in the week.
Ted Crane commented that while TB has very little official input to the process, the way the zoning
rules, passed by the TB, are written it would be very hard to say, “No,” to this project; instead, this type of
development (although not the location) is actually encouraged by the rules. He hoped that the Town
Supervisor could get involved as an intermediary, as has worked successfully in the past with other
neighborhood issues.
Code Report - Various Updates
Paul Hansen made a report on various projects.. Progress is being on the solar array installation on the
Highway Department property. The goal of the system being online in late August or in September.
Dietrich reported that discussions are underway to clarify and confirm the utility billing for this system.
Dietrich provided information regarding the “shared services” LED street light project. General
information was shared, as specific details will need to be agreed upon as the project progresses.
Dietrich made a short report about Emergency Response services in Danby. Statistically, there are
fewer fire and more emergency calls. Currently, there is a regional a problem in not having enough trained
EMT responders. Dietrich is investigating ways in which the Town Government and Fire District may be
able to work together to solve the problem.
Hansen made an update on the bid process for Town Hall renovation project/handicap access
entrance. The proposed remodel of the front entrance (facing Rt. 96B) has been redesigned to be less
expensive and a more basic accessible entrance.
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Justices Reports
Reports from the Town Justices were circulated among the Board. Justice Huddle had no further
details. Dietrich informed Justice Huddle that the Town Board has made a request for further traffic
calming measures for the section of Route 96B through the central Danby hamlet. A decision from the
NYS Dept. of Transportation is not expected soon.
Warrants
ABSTRACT #8 OF 2017:
GENERAL FUND
#310-359 for a total of $29,895.67
Moved by Holahan, Second by Miller. The motion passed.
In Favor: Holahan, Miller, Dietrich
HIGHWAY FUND
#143-170 for a total $44,788.21
Moved by Miller, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
In Favor: Holahan, Miller, Dietrich
WEST DANBY WATER DISTRICT
#29-33 for a total of $945.36
Moved by Miller, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
In Favor: Holahan, Miller, Dietrich
Minutes
The Board opted to approve minutes at the next TB meeting.
Jack Miller left at 7:57pm
Resident Concerns
John Van de Mark expressed concern about three issues: the process for variance requests through the
Board of Zoning Appeals/Planning Board, code violations related to houses which are falling down, and
the condition of Danby’s roads. He was directed to bring these concerns to the Code Enforcement Officer
and to the Highway Superintendent for further discussion and clarification. !!!!
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 8:10 pm. !!!!!!
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Susan McLellan, Deputy Town Clerk
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