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TOWN OF DANBY
TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES
April 14, 1986
The regular meeting of the Danby Town Board was called to order at 8:00 PM at
the Danby Town Hall, 1830 Danby Road, Town of danby, County of Tomp'Kins,
New York, April 14, 1986. The pledge of allegiance was led by Supervisor Burdick.
Board members present: Councilperson Julia Tagliavento
Councilperson.Dorothy Roberts
Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilman Ed Shay
Supervisor Don Burdick
Others present: Bill Scott, Jr., insurance agent, Edward Roberts, Pamela Clermont,
Roy Casterline, Frank Proto, Mildred Miller, Ken Coddington, Don Graham,
Robert & Elizabeth Roe, Joel Gagnon, Mike Day, Rick Dobson, Judd Leonard,
Councilman Dietrich moved to approve the March 10 minutes as presented, seconded
by Councilperson Tagliavento, carried unanimously.
Privilege of the floor
Bill Scott, the town's insurance representative spoke regarding the town' liability
insurance.
As far as the dog warden being covered, she is covered for liability only as a
regular town employee. Mr. Scott explained Miss Bard should have her own insurance
policy as well.
The town's limit of liability is now at $1,000,000 for judgements; he explained
the town does not have extended liability coverage referred to as an umbrella
policy. Mr. Scott also mentioned the town does not have public officials
liability which provides coverage for a public.official if a claimant comes
after the person individually.
As far as the Jennings Pond issue; when swimming season starts the town will
need to add a binder to cover all activity by the town at the pond; otherwise
the state imposes full responsiblity to the town for the pond for liability.
If there is an individual who is putting on a program for the residents and
using a town facility; they should provide to the town a certificate of insurance
showing ot they are insured and the town should set a minimum amount.
Mr. Sct gave a brief report on coverages on the Town Buildings, contents,
highway equipment and the Water District.
Councilperson-Roberts reported the school board elections will be held May 5
1986 at the Danby Town Hall from 12 noon to 9:00 PM.
Frank Proto reported from the County Board of Representatives. He has a new list
of appointments of vacancies of the County Advisory Board. The reps voted to
restore summer jobs for youth. Frank was in touch with the Finger Lakes Parks
commission regarding Jennings Pond. The town needs to renew the license to operate
the pond as a public park. Supervisor Burdick said he wants to meet with the pond
committee to make sure the pond will be ready for swimming before signing the
permit.
Mike Day, Danby Road, questioned the status of creek damage to his property resulting
from Jennings Pond draining out in March. Counciman Dietrich explained he and the
highway superintendent looked over all damaged areas along the creek and have drawn
up a plan of what the highway department would propose to do to help clean up the
properties involved.
Rick Dobson voiced opposition to the town trucks working on Jennings Pond as well
as on private properties on the pond damage cleanup.
Elizabeth Roe, Danby Road, voiced concern over the time frame involved to get the
creek cleaned up in addition to clean up to owners' property along the creek.
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Pam Clermont pointed out the Town should make it clear to property owners that
the town has no obligation to do this creek clean up. She also pointed out
each property owner should sign an agreement they understand the work the
highway department proposes to do on their property and the creek.
Committee Reports:
Community Council: Councilperson Tagliavento reported they are working on the
budget and are asking for an additional $1100.00 from United Way. They have
put together the summer recreation and swimming budget for this summer which
amounts to $8428.500
Zoning: Judd said advertisment for bids to demolish and clean up Margaret Adams
property in West Danby has been done. He questioned what specs should be written
up for this work.
He also questioned what type of action the board would like him to take on BZA
violations and trailer violations. There is a violation on Bald Hill Road,
regarding a BZA extension; the property owner has gone over the extension and has
not applied for a building permit. There is also one on Danby Road, in regards
to a trailer violation as.well a health department violation.
Councilperson Roberts moved to authorize the Zoning Officer to proceed with legal
action on the BZA violation and the trailer violation, seconded by Councilman
Dietrich, carried unanimously.
Mr. Leonard reported there are two BZA hearings scheduled for April 23. Thomas
Cowan, 583 Troy Road is requesting a use variance to construct a medical office
on his property for his medical profession. The other appeal is for Robert Edwards
in West Danby to operate an auto repair shop on his property.
Judd would like board approval to present to the planning board for consideration
the rules and regulations for systems of mobile homes, support, manufacture and
housing to be put into local law. He would also like board approval to hire an
additional building inspector to inspect all rental income properties. He pointed
out the additional cost would be reimbursed by the state, The board tabled both
decisions for the time being.
Planning Board: Don Graham reported the March planning board meeting was cancelled
so members could attend two meetings, March 17 & 18 in the Town of Ulysses on
planning and zoning.
Water District: Roy announced there will be a meeting of the Rural Water Association
in Elmira on May 13 at the Holiday _inn, 8:00 AM. He questioned if the Supervisor
would be interested in attending this meeting.
BZA: Ed Roberts is reviewing a list of new people interested in serving on the
I oard of zoning appeals. He will present the names for approval at the next
town board meeting.
He said he attended the Town of Ulysses planning and zoning meeting and found it
to be very educational. Ed also suggested to the board a set of rules on use of
the town hall for various activities is needed. The doors are being left unlocked
and lights left on.
Fore.
F4-r� District: Councilperson..:.Dietrich reported the district held their first
Fire Safety and Awareness Day at the fire house on April 12. Approximately 170
people attended the educational event. The fire department is looking to build
a storage area off the back of the building.
Ric mentioned the county youth are still working on their three year budget plan.
Rick Dobson voiced his disapproval of the sale of highway equipment in September
of 1985.
New Business:
RESOLUTION #17
Moved by Councilperson Roberts
Seconded by Supervisor Burdick
Roll ;Call Vote:
Dietrich - aye
Roberts - aye
Shay - aye
Tagliavento - aye
Burdick - aye
TOWN OF DANBY ADOPT ELECTION DISTRICT
N0. 3 AS PROPOSED BY TOMPKINS COUNTY
PLANNING BOARD. CHANGE TO BE ALONG
CODDINGTON ROAD.
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RESOLUTION #18
Moved by Councilman Shay
Seconded by Councilperson Roberts
Roll Call Vote:
RESOLUTION #19
Dietrich - aye
Roberts - aye
Shay - aye
Tagliavento - aye
Burdick - aye
Moved by Councilperson Roberts
Seconded by Councilperson Tagliavento
Roll Call Vote:
Warrants:
Dietrich
- aye
Roberts
- aye
Shay
- aye
Tagliavento
- aye
Burdick
- aye
Minutes
AUTHORIZE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO
PURCHASE OIL FOR ROADS FROM STATE
BIDS
TRANSFER MONIES FROM HIGHWAY FUND DA5120.4
IN THE AMOUNT of $98.79 TO GENERAL FUND
ACCOUNT A3310:4 TO PAY FOR PURCHASE OF
ROAD SIGNS
Councilman
Dietrich
moved to
approve payment of
Warrant #5, Highway Fund in the
amount of
carried
$7410.66,
seconded
by Councilman Shay,
carried
unanimously.
planning
Councilperson Roberts moved to approve payment of Warrant #5, General Fund in
the amount of $5431.38, seconded by Councilman Dietrich, carried unanimously.
Councilperson Tagliavento moved to approve payment of Warrant #5), West Danby
Water District in the amount of $251.55, seconded by Councilman Shay, carried
unanimously.
Councilman
Dietrich moved to
accept
the Supervisor's reports as presented,
seconded by
Councilman Shay,
carried
unanimously.
Supervisor Burdick said the board will meet.April 21, 7:00 PM with the residents
who received damage to their property to update them on the progress of the
clean up. The board will also discuss the bids received on Margaret Adams
property and discuss town clerk's hours.
Supervisor
Burdick
also
mentioned the town
board will
meet with
the planning
board May
5; issues
to
be discussed will be
zoning and
planning
issues.
Councilman Dietrich moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:30 PM, seconded by Council-
person Tagliavento, carried unanimously.
Res ectful submitted
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Linda Fetherbay, clerk