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TOWN OF DANBY
PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW
REGULATING THE MAINTENANCE OF REAL PROPERTY
November 20, 1984
A public hearing was held November 20, 1984 at the Danby Town Hall,
1830 Danby Road, Town of Danby. The purpose of the hearing was to
consider the adoption of proposed local law regulating the maintenance
of real property in the Town of Danby. The meeting was called to
order at 7:40 PM.
Board Members present: Councilperson Dorothy Roberts
Councilperson Mary Oltz
Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilman Edward Shay
Supervisor Mildred Miller
Others present: Raymond Mayo, Robert Maycumber, John C. Shepardson,
Robert D. Maycumber, Jr., David Maycumber, Helen Mundell, Pamela
Clermont, Donald Graham, Joel Gagnon, Sally Gagnon, Rick Eckert, Roy
and Mary Casterline, LindaMaycumber, Valerie Shepardson, Mary
Maycumber,Jackie Kastenhuber, Herbert Sheffield, III, Lisa Sheffield,
Debbie Maycumber, John Shepardson, Sr., Albert Shepardson, Carl Steele,
Carol & Walter Sczepanski, Carol Benjamin, Dick Bordenet, Edward
Inman, Edward M. Roberts, Justin Glass, Lorraine Bard, Lawrence Galpin,
Ron Maycumber, Joan Bordenet, Francis Wright, Onalee Wright, Thomas
VenDerzee, Carl Ballo, Robert Rebecki, Susan Hautala, Thomas McDonald,
John Benjamin.
The town clerk read the notice of public hearing as advertised in the
Ithaca Journal.
Supervisor Miller opened the meeting to the public for their viewpoints.
Robert
Maycumber said
he would
like
to
see the proposed junk law as well
as the
present zoning
ordinance
go
to
public referendum.
John Shepardson felt the new junk law is the sole descretion of the
zoning officer and doesn't feel this is fair.
Carol Sczepanski asked why put another law into force that will not
be enforced. She feels the town should enforce what they have now,
not add to it.
John Shepardson, Sr., if the people are not happy with the way the town
is now, then they do not have to live here.
Donald Graham
explained
the duty of the zoning officer in connection
with the enforcement of
the junk law is to go to
the landowner with
the complaint
received or
viewed, and gives the
landowner 30 days
to answer the
complaint
either to rebut it or to
correct the violation.
The landowner
in violation
will initially answer
to the zoning officer.
If the zoning
officer is
not happy with the outcome,
he then turns
the matter over to the judge.
Robert Maycumber said he has lived in Danby nearly all his life and
likes the way the town looks.
Raymond Mayo said Danby is a farming community and the new people that
have come to this area want to change the town to suit them. He
doesn't feel there is any need for zoning in the town and would like
to see it done away with.
Walter Sczepanski explained he serves on the planning board who drew
up the junk law, and he is not in favor of the law. But he felt the
law should be brought before the public to hear their comments.
John Shepardson questioned what the costs are in having zoning in
Danby. He feels the town has to pay unnecessary costs for lawyer
fees, etc.
Edward Inman questioned what has the zoning officer enforced so far.
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Carol Benjamin said the planning board was directed to draft the junk law,
she also is not in favor of the law but warted to hear from the residents
on their views.
Pamela Clermont, town attorney, explained the junk law was drafted from
the Ithaca Junk Law. She explained she talked with the zoning officer in
the community where this law is being enforced and he explained they had
very good luck with enforcing it. They had good cooperation between
citizens and zoning officer. In most instances under this law, the zoning
officer was able to come up with some kind of compromise and negotiate a
satisfactory solution.
Mrs. Clermont explained the zoning officer does not have any power under
this law, other than to file a complaint.
The majority of the people in attendance were not in favor
the junk law, and would like to see this go to vote in the
election. They would also like to see the present zoning
be put to vote at the same time.
of adopting
November
ordinance
Supervisor Miller closed the meeting to the public at 9:00 PM and announced
a special meeting will follow to adopt the 1985 budget and discuss the
veteran's exemption.
Respectfully submitted
Linda Fetherbay, clerk
TOWN-OF DANBY.
SPECIAL MEETING
November 20, 1984
A special meeting was held November 20, 1984 at the Danby Town Hall,
1830 Danby Road, Town of Danby. The purpose of the meeting was to
discuss setting a public hearing date for Veteran's Exemption and to
adopt the preliminary budget for 1985.
The meeting was called to order at 9 :10 PM,
Board Members present: Councilperson Dorothy Roberts
Councilperson Mary Oltz
Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilman Edward Shay
Supervisor Mildred Miller
Others Present: Raymond Mayo, Robert Maycumber, John C. Shepardson,
Robert D. Maycumber, Jr., David Maycumber, Helen Mundell, Pamela
Clermont, Donald Graham, Joel Gagnon, Sally Gagnon, Rick Eckert, Roy
& Mary Casterline, Linda Maycumber, Valerie Shepardson, Mary May-
cumber, Jackie Kastenhuber, Herbert Sheffield, III, Lisa Sheffield,
Debbie Maycumber, John Shepardson, Sr., Albert Shepardson, Carl Steele,
Carol & Walter Sczepanski, Carol Benjamin, Dick Bordenet, Edward
Inman, Edward M. Roberts, Justin Glass, Lorraine Bard, Lawrence
Galpin, Ron Maycumber, Joan Bordenet, Francis Wright, Onalee Wright,
Thomas VanDerzee, Carl Ballo, Robert Rebecki, Susan Hautala, Thomas
McDonald, John Benjamin.
Supervisor Miller said she reviewed the preliminary budget due to the
dissatisfaction among residents at the November 12 public hearing
because of a 24% increase.
She lowered the tax increase from 24% to 8% by reducing the Federal
Revenue Sharing Town Hall/ Parking Lot amount to $2,000 and putting
$4,000 into General Fund. She cut $7400. from Highway Machinery
and Road Repair Account and placed unexpended balance of $40,000
into the highway account. Supervisor Miller explained the fire
district did not lower their budget as presented at the public
hearing.
Robert Maycumber felt the highway superintendent should be paid more
in comparing his salary among area town highway superintendents.
He felt the salary should increase to $17,500., an $840. increase.
Several residents were in agreement.
Councilman Dietrich explained the board members had discussed the
present salary with Mr. Babbitt during their budget workshops and
Mr. Babbitt agreed to the salary of $16,660. He felt the town
board should observe what he can do as highway superintendent before
giving him a raise.
supervisor Miller said a resolution is needed to adopt the
preliminary budget.
RESOLUTION 443
ADOPT PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING BUDGET
FOR 1985.
Moved by Supervisor Miller, seconded by Councilman Shay.
Roll call vote:
Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- no
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
Councilperson Oltz said although she voted yes on the budget, she did
not approve of Supervisor Miller changing the salary figures after
she and Councilperson Roberts made other recommendations.
Supervisor Miller said the
for veteran's exemption to
Councilman Dietrich moved
the public hearing in the
prior to the regular town
Roberts. Carried by a vot
board needs to set a public hearing date
Danby property owners*
to authorize the town clerg to advertise
newspaper for December 10, 1984, at 7:30 PM
board meeting, seconded by Councilperson
e of five ayes and no noes.
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The Town Clerk said she feels the dog warden, Lorraine Bard and her
assistant, Justin Glass should be deputized. The board agreed the town
clerk should check with Albany on this matter and to follow through
if needed.
At 10:10 PM the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully) snubmirtted,
I Cie, ,Linda Fetherbay, clerk
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