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TOWN OF DANBY
PUBLIC HEARING
VETERAN'S REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
December 10, 1984
A public hearing was held December 10, 1984, at the Danby Town Hall,
1830 Danby Road, Town of Danby, Tompkins County, New York. The
purpose of the hearing was to hear all interested persons in relation
to exemption from property taxes for veterans of the armed services.
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 PM.
Board Members present: Councilman Edward Shay
Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilperson Mary Oltz
Coundilperson Dorothy Roberts
Supervisor Mildred Miller
Others present: Donald Graham, James E. Johnson,
John Benjamin, Joan Babbitt, Carol Benjamin, Mike
Ballo, Joel Gagnon, Herb Engman, Juddson Leonard,
Parsons, Richard Ryant, Pam Clermont, Paul Nazer,
Babbitt, Roy Casterline, Florence Starr, Ken Codd
Edward M. Roberts, Frank Proto, Willy Pierce.
Jr., Rolland Manley,
Thurnheer, Carle
James Burgess, Richard
Toni Nazer, Ray
ington, Helen Mundell,
Supervisor Miller opened the meeting and asked the pledge of
allegiance.
The notice of public hearing as advertised in the Ithaca Journal was
read by the town clerk.
Herb Engman said if the state wants offer this alternative veterans'
exemption, it should be done thru the income tax in order to honor
every individual not just property owners. Mr. Engman said a needs
factor should be considered.
Joel Gagnon said an explanation of what the veteran's exemption
involves is needed.
The town clerk read from the Town and County Topics what the veterans'
exemption consists of.
The exemption consists of 15% of the assessed valuation on property
not exceeding $12,000.
For veterans who served in a combat zone will receive an additional
10% of assessed valuation not to exceed $81000.
Disabled veterans' receiving disability from the Veteran's
Administration is eligible for further exemptions equal to the
assessed valuation by 50% of the disability rating not exceeding
$40,000.
The flat exemption would continue for a period of ten years commencing
with the assessment roll prepared as of taxable status date occurring
after December 31, 1984.
Carl Ballo thinks the town should first find out how many veterans
there are for Danby.
Rick Parsons said if veterans are willing to lay their lives on the
line, they should be given the exemption.
Richard Ryant feels the exemption is a good idea.
Ray Babbitt is for the veteran's exemption.
Joel Gagnon asked if the widows of vets would be eligible for this
exemption.
Carole Benjamin feels a homeowner versus a renter deserves a tax
break, therefore she is in favor of this veterans exemption.
Joan Babbitt asked if the town board know how many veterans in
Danby are already getting exemptions.
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Supervisor
Miller
said approximately
49 parcels have the $5000 exemption
which was
granted
to those serving in
WW1 and WW2.
Supervisor Miller closed the meeting to the public at 8:10 PM.
Res ect /fully submitted,
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Linda Fetherbay, clerk
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TOWN OF DANBY
TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES
DECEMBER 10, 1984
The regular meeting of the Danby Town Board was called to order at
8:23 PM at the Danby Town Hall, 1830 Danby Road, Town of Danby,
County of Tompkins, December 10, 19840
Board Members present: Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilman Edward Shay
Councilperson Dorothy Roberts
Councilperson Mary Oltz
Supervisor Mildred Miller
Others present: Donald Graham, Rolland Manley, John Benjamin, Joan
Babbitt, Carol Benjamin, Mike Thurnheer, Carle Ballo, Joel Gagnon,
Herb Engman, Edward Inman, Juddson Leonard, Pam Clermont, Ray Babbitt,
Roy Casterline, Florence Starr, Ken Coddington, Helen Mundell, Edward
Roberts, Frank Proto, Willy Pierce.
Dorothy Roberts moved to approve the minutes of the November 12
Public Hearing and November 12 Regular Town Board Meeting, seconded
by Councilperson Oltz, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Councilperson Roberts said the November 20 Special Meeting Minutes
need a correction, paragraph #3, second line, should read November 12,
not November 20. With requested correction, Councilman Dietrich moved
to approve the November 20 Public Hearing, and November 20 Special
Meeting minutes, seconded by Councilperson Oltz, carried by a vote
of five ayes and no noes.
Communications:
19 Letter from County Representative Florence Starr, submitting her
resignation as County Representative for the Town of Caroline
and Danby, effective December 31, 1984.
20 Minutes of West Danby Water Commissioners Meeting were presentted
and read by the town clerk. The Water Commissioners recommended
Earl Colburn be reappointed for another five years as Water
Commissioner.
3. From Frank Liguori, Commissioner of Planning. The NYS Department
of Transportation has included Tompkins County as a keeper of
data used in high accident prone intersections or locations.
4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has determined Danby
will be converted to regular phase of the National Flood insurance
program, effective May 15, 19850
5. Resolutions from County Board of Representatives:
1. Worker's Compensation Budget & Apportionment for Danby.
The total assessed valuation is $37,737,410.. The full
value apportionment for Danby is $109.36.
2. Apportionment of Election Expenses for Danby - $1771.12.
3. Apportionment of Mortgage Tax for Danby - $8,948.15.
for the period of April 1, 1984 to September 30, 1984
6. Letter from Board of Representative, Chairman, Harris Dates
Designating December 10, 1984 as Human Rights Day in Tompkins
County.
Supervisor Miller said the board will need to appoint Earl Colburn
later in their meeting.
Privilege of the floor:
Councilperson Roberts said she regretfully accepts Mrs. Starr's
resignation. The rest of the board members were in agreement.
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Florence Starr reported County Representatives will be hearing from the
media on what is going on for plans for the old hospital.
Also on December 18, the jail site committee will report on the newest
site for the county jail.
Mrs. Starr reported this will be her last meeting and she has enjoyed
being the representative for Danby and will miss her work with the
County Representative.
Councilperson
Roberts
said a
meeting needs
to be set
between Towns of
Caroline and
Danby to
appoint
a replacement
for Mrs.
Starr.
Councilperson Roberts moved to schedule January 3, 8:00 PM in the Danby
Town Hall, Caroline and Danby Town Boards will meet and vote for a
candidate to fill Florence Starr's position as County Representative,
seconded by Councilman Dietrich, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Supervisor Miller stated the Town Board did not drop the junk law as
proposed by the planning board. The Town Board are still p ussuing this
matter.
Supervisor Miller asked the Town Attorney to explain how the Town can
increase the highway superintendent's salary.
Mrs. Clermont said the town can increase the highway superintendent's
salary, for one year, if passed by a local law.
Prior to his term beginning, it does not have to be made subject to
permissive referendum. If done after his term begins, it would be
subject to permissive referendum. She explained this law can be passed
at the Town's December 27 meeting.
RESOLUTION 44
CHANGE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S
SALARY FOR ONE YEAR, FROM $16,660.
TO $175500 BY ADOPTION OF LOCAL LAW.
Moved by Councilperson Roberts, seconded by Councilperson Oltz.
Roll Call Vote:
Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
Mr. Willie Pierce is requesting a
public hearing
for his
Company,
Ithaca Theatre Lighting's proposal
for purchase
of Danby
School.
Supervisor Miller recommended Mr. Pierce attend the next Planning Board
on December 19 for their recommendations.
Supervisor Miller would like board's approval to reappoint Donald Graham
as chairman of the town's planning board as well, as the town's
representative to the County planning board for a term of three years,
January 1, 1985 to December 31, 1987.
Moved by Councilperson Roberts, seconded by Councilperson Oltz, carried
by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Supervisor Miller moved to appoint Earl Colburn as Water Commissioner
• for a five year term, seconded by Councilperson Roberts, carried by a
vote of five ayes and no noes.
Supervisor Miller said a resolution is needed to authorize town clerk
to advertise for public hearings scheduled on December 27 for adoption
of local law on highway superintendent salary change and local law
on administration of uniform fire prevention and building codes.
RESOLUTION 45 AUTHORIZE TOWN CLERK TO ADVERTISE FOR
PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW IN RELATION
TO HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S SALARY CHANGE
FOR DECEMBER 27, 7:30 PM AND TO ADVERTISE
FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW FOR
ADMINISTRATION OF UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION
AND BUILDING CODES FOR DECEMBER 27, 8:00 PM
Town Board Meeting Minutes - Dec. 10, 1984 Page 3
Moved by Councilman Dietrich, seconded by Councilperson Roberts.
Roll Call Vote: Dietrich - aye
Oltz - aye
Roberts - aye
Shay - aye
Miller - aye
Committee Reports
Environmental Management Council: Herb Engman reported in 1985
there will be only one landfill site for Tompkins County, which will
be Landstrom's.
The pesticide cleanup day held by EMC this fall was a big success.
They collected 16 barrels of pesticides.
Mr. Engman said he will need to be reappointed to County EMC as
representative from Danby, if the board would like him to serve
again.
Youth: Councilman Dietrich reported increased monies will be
coming in next year for youth services from the County.
He reported Community Council is planning to sponsor films
for children sometime in January to help raise money for their
Community Center. Community Council will have their annual town
Christmas party on December 15.
Highway: Pete Coddington reported the crew has done gravel and
ditch work; but mainly have been doing nothing but continuous
repair work to their equipment.
Supervisor Miller said she received communications from Mary Smith
for the Senior Citizens regarding monies spent in 1984. There is
a balance of $500 left in their 1984 budget.
RESOLUTION 46 ENCUMBER BALANCE OF $500 FROM
ACCOUNT CF7610.4 FOR SENIOR
CITIZENS FROM 1984 BUDGET TO
1985 BUDGET.
Moved by Councilman Dietrich, seconded by Councilman Shay.
Roll Call Vote:
Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
Zoning: Judd
Leonard
reported
effective
January
1, 1985, new
installations
of wood
burning
stoves will
need to
be inspected.
Planning Board: Don Graham reported the following action was
taken at their November 28 meeting:
Action taken on planned unit development on Michael Loehr's
Children's Community of Tompkins County. The purpose of this
PUD was for Children's Community to take over the property at
1820 Danby Road (Miller property) and use as a family oriented
and therapeutic home for behaviorally and emotionally disturbed
children. Mr. Loehr presented sufficient evidence that there
is a need for this type of facility in Tompkins County.
The Planning Board is recommending to the Town Board that the
PUD be approved following a public hearing.
Carol Benjamin pointed out this property would become tax exempt
if purchased.
Supervisor Miller said the board will set a public hearing
at their December 27 meeting; moved by Councilperson Oltz,
seconded by Councilman Shay, carried unanimously.
Supervisor Miller said Herb Engman should be reappointed to the
EMC as representative for town of Danby for two years, moved by
Councilperson Roberts, seconded by Councilman Shay, carried
unanimously.
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Committee.Reports, continued /
Water District: Roy Casterline reported the electro rustproofing
contract has been received for the Water District.
Supervisor Miller would like approval to use monies from other
accounts to pay end of year bills as needed.
RESOLUTION 47 ALLOW SUPERVISOR TO USE EXCESS MONIES
IN SOME ACCOUNTS TO PAY END OF YEAR
BILLS AND TO USE CONTINGENCY FUNDS IF
NECESSARY.
Moved by Councilperson Oltz, seconded by Councilman Dietrich.
Roll Call Vote:
Warrants:
Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
General Fund Warrant #12 in the amount of $3,587.74 was approved
to be paid, moved by Councilperson Roberts, seconded by Councilperson
Oltz, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
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West Danby Water District Warrant #12 was approved to be paid in the
amount of $304.64, moved by Supervisor Miller, seconded by Councilperson
Roberts, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Highway Fund Warrant #12 was approved to be paid in the amount of
$13,623.09, moved by Councilman Dietrich, seconded by Councilperson
Roberts, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Highway CHIPS Fund Warrant #12 in the amount of $1813.00 was approved
to be paid, moved by Councilperson Oltz, seconded by Supervisor Miller,
carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Councilman Shay moved to approve the Supervisor's reports as presented,
seconded by Councilman Dietrich, carried by a vote of five ayes and no noes.
Supervisor Miller said the board needs to meet with Zoning Officer,
Judd Leonard, to review his position for 1985. The Board agreed to
do this at 6:30 on December 270
Joel Gagnon asked if board members will be making a decision on the
proposed veteran's exemption.
Supervisor Miller said a decision is not needed until January 30, 19850
Pam Clermont pointed out the Town should adopt by Local Law their own
plan for the veteran's exemption, otherwise if town does nothing, then
they will have to go along with the State's plan.
After general discussion, the board agreed a public hearing will be
held December 27 to adopt a local law for veteran's exemption so as
inot to go with the state's recommendations.
RESOLUTION 48 AUTHORIZE TOWN CLERK TO ADVERTISE FOR
PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT LOCAL LAW IN
RELATION TO ALTERNATE VETERAN'S EXEMPTION
FROM REAL PROPERTY TAXATION FOR DECEMBER 27
AT 7:00 PM.
Moved by Supervisor Miller, seconded by Councilman Dietrich.
Roll Call Vote: Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
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Florence Starr pointed out by opting out of the state's
recommendations for veteran's exemption now, it will give
the board a year to review all the statistics.
Supervisor Miller
would
like a
resolution
passed
to thank
Florence Starr for
her
service
to Danby as
County
Representative,
RESOLUTION 49
THANK YOU FLORENCE STARR AS
COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE
TOWNS OF DANBY AND CAROLINE
Moved by Supervisor Miller, seconded by Councilperson Oltz.
Roll Call Vote:
Dietrich - aye
Oltz
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Miller
- aye
Councilman Dietrich would like the town to pursue purchasing
property for construction of new highway building as top
priority for 1985.
At 9 :40 Councilperson Roberts moved to adjourn the meeting,
seconded by Councilman Shay, Carried by a vote of five
ayes and no noes.
Res ectfully submitted,
Linda Fetherbay, clerk
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