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TOWN OF DANBY
TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES
October 13, 1986
The regular meeting of the Danby Town Board � called to order at 8:04 PM
at the Danby Town Hall, 1830 Danby Road, Town of Danby, County of Tompkins
New York, October 13, 1986. The pledge of allegiance was led by Supervisor
Burdick.
Board Members present: Councilperson Julia Tagliavento
Councilperson Dorothy Roberts
Councilman Ric Dietrich
Councilman Edward Shay
Supervisor Don Burdick
Others present: Roy & Mary Caste.rlibe, Donna Collins, Kathy Reisor, Josephine
Griffin, Herb Engman, Bob & Elizabeth Roe, Joan Bordenet, Joel Gagnon, Edward
Roberts, Frank Proto, Charlene Testut, Don Graham,
Councilperson Roberts moved to approve the September 8 minutes as presented,
seconded by Councilman Edward Shay, carried unanimously,
Privilege of the Floor:
Frank Proto reported for the Board of Representatives:
1. County Budget: anticipating a 20% tax increase for 1987.
2. The County offices now located at the old hospital are Social Services,
Planning Board, Probation; and plans are under way to put a BOCES alternate
school at the hospital.
3. The new jail should be completed by early 1987.
4. The new requirement for hotel -motel room tax should generate approximately
$96,000 to the County.
5. The Salvation Army will no longer provide food preparation for the elderly
in 1987; therefore the County has approved a new program "Foodnet" as the
organization to provide this service.
6:; The TomTran service is expanding its service thru funding by the Federal
Government,
7. The State has mandated the Fire Companies to bring their gear /equipment
up to standards. There is a bill for the governor to sign that will allow
Fire Companies to be reimbursed for the expense up to 75% thru OSHA.
Joan Bordenet requested use of the Town Hall on October 30, for the Community
Council's annual Halloween Party. Councilman Dietrich moved to authorize use
of Town Hall for the party, seconded by Councilperson Tagliavento, carried
unanimously.
Supervisor Burdick commented on the Landstom Landfill site which is to be closed
in 1988;however, he feels it could possible be reopened. Frank Proto mentioned
the committee has look over the entire Tompkins County area for possible new
site and will be submitted a report in December on its findings.
Donna Collins spoke ;regarding the Danby Pre -K program possibly being moved to
the Town Hall. She explained the present site, the fire station, is too small
as their group is growing. They presently have 18 children enrolled and a waiting
list of six. They have looked into renting space at the former Danby School,
but find it too costly; funding is presently thru donations. Donna feels the
town hall is a good location and provides ample room; as far as heat, the thermo-
stat can be set at the usual setting in the winter.
Ed Roberts suggested the board should take in consideration the well at the town
hall will receive more use, as well as the restrooms, and paper supplies.
Clmn. Roberts questioned the legalities of using the town hall for this purpose,
in addition to the insurance aspect.
C_1_mn:p Dietrich said the insurance coverage would be no problem.
The board tabled any decision until November to look into the legal aspects and
if the building complies with state mandates for school use.
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Committee Reports:
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EMC: Herb Engman reported for the Environmental Management Council. The
committe is presently working with Cornell University to work in the Ithaca
area for a water testing service for a nominal fee. It is the committes's
intent to educate the public on landfill and its alternatives.
HIGHWAY: Clmn. Shay read a report from Mr. Coddington as he was absent from
the meeting. The highway crew has put oil and stone on 9110's of Michigan
Hollow Road. They also cleaned up Buttermilk Creek and put the gravel on
VanDeBogart Road and stockpiled the rest; and shouldered n finished up
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East Miller Road. Mr. Coddington reported the cat dozer^ e reepaired as soon
as possible (two estimates were submitted) and additionally he recommends
enoughi. money be put in the machinery budget for next year to allow for major
repairs.
SENIOR CITIZENS: Clmn. Roberts reported the group went to see the Ice Capades
in October and will be going to Ocean City, New Jersey this month.
ZONING: written report submitted. Three new home permits were issued and
1 permit for a garage and 2 permits for additions to dwellings.
WATER
moved
DISTRICT:
Roy reported
the
water line has been placed on Ashley and would
like
seconded
the Board
to notify the
town
attorney.
FIRE DISTRICT: Clmn. Dietrich reported the fire district attended Farm Safety
Days in Trumansburg and found it very educational
COUNTY YOUTH: Clmn. Dietrich received a letter from the Youth Bureau regarding
the towns support for County Youth funding. The Bureau would like something in
writing sent to the Board of Representatives acknowledging their support.
Councilman Dietrich
moved
to
unanimously support the
Summer
Jobs Program
funding for 1987,
seconded
by
Councilperson Roberts,
carried
unanimously.
Clmn. Dietrich reported he has met with Tom Gell from the State Parks Commission
regarding Jennings Pond and the contract_ will need revising to contract for
youths working at the Pond. Maintenance of the pond(year round) needs revision
in the contract. The board has tabled any action on signing the agreement with
the State. he presently has given the contract to the town's insurance carrier
to review.
Supervisor Burdick requests Clmn. Shay meet, with the highway housing committee
and begin working on possible sites for anew highway building. Clmn. Shay will
get back with board members on suggested sites.
Clmn. Dietrich said he has met with the town attorney and attorney Jon Orkin and
all have been reviewing the proposed junk .law.,and will get back with the board
after revisions have been made.
NEW BUSINESS:
The town clerk presented to the board correspondence from Tompkins County Office
for the Aging regarding and amendment to permit local taxing bodies to raise
Senior Citizens income tax level for partial property tax exemption.
After brief discussion Councilperson Roberts moved to table any decision on
the exemption as no immediate action is necessary, seconded by Supervisor
Burdick, carried unanimously.
Councilperson Roberts moved to authorize Mr. Coddington to go ahead with repair
on the cat dozer not to exceed $10,000, seconded by Councilperson Tagliavento.
WARRANTS:
Councilman Dietrich moved to approve payment of the General Fund Warrant #10
in the amount of $3284.45, seconded by Councilperson Tagliavento, carried
unanimously.
Councilman Dietrich moved to approve payment of the Highway Fund Warrant #10
in the amount of $10,834.16, seconded by Councilperson Roberts, carried unani-
mously.
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Councilperson Roberts moved to approve payment of the Highway (CHIPS) Fund
Warrant #10 in the amount of $20,915.99, seconded by Councilman Shay, carried
unanimously.
Councilman Shay moved to ,71approve payment of the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund
Warrant #10 in the amount of $5204.28, seconded by Councilperson Roberts,
carried unanimously.
Councilperson Tagliavento moved toapprove payment of the West Danby Water District
Fund Warrant #10 in the amount of $400.26, seconded by Councilman Dietrich,
carried unanimously.
Councilman.Dietrich moved to accept the Supervisor's reports as presented,
seconded by Councilman Shay, carried unanimously.
At 10:00 PM, Councilman Dietrich moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by
Councilperson Roberts, carried unanimously,
ly lbmitted
Linda Fetherbay, clerk