HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-10TOWN OF DANBY
TOWN BOARD MEETING
OCTOBER 10, 1988
THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DANBY WAS IIELI')
OCTOBER 101 1988, AT THE DANBY TOWN BARNS, BALD HILL ROAD, COUNTY OF
TOMPKINS, NEW YORK, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE WAS LED BY SUPERVISOR
DIETRICH,
PRESENT: PAUL
MARK HOWELL,
HERB ENGMAN,
JANET CASTERL
MILT TAAM, DO
MOORE, GL
CURT OSTRA
RHONDA ENG
INE, LAWRE
NALD WRIGH
ORIA HOWELL, ROY CASTERLINE, RALPH WILBUR,
NDER, DEBI OSTRANDER, ROGER CASTERLINE,
MAN, JAMES L. JACKSON, NANCY JACKSON,
NCE L. PARLETT, CAROL SCZEPANSKI, CARL SEAMON,
T AND OTHERS
RECORDING SECRETARY: JOAN BABBITT, TOWN CLERK
APPROVAL_ OF MINUTES: A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLWN. ROBERTS, SECONDED BY
CLMN. ECKSTROM TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 12, 198£3, WITH THE
BOARD MEMBERS TO GET A NEW COPY WITH THE RESOLUTION NUMBERS AND THE
RESOLUTIONS ATTACHED TO THEIR COPIES.
NOTE: MORE INFORMATION TO GO INTO THE COMMUNICATION REPORT
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLTZ, ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO & DIETRICH
COMMUNICATIONS: NONE
PRIVILEGE OF FLOOR:
CLf✓N`_OLTZ REPORTED THAT LINDA BEINS WILL BE HERE A7' 6 :30 PM
TO 'TALK WITH TOWN BOARD AND GO OVER WHAT OUR NEEDS ARE,
CLWN__ROBERTS_ REPORTED CALLING THE 800 NUMBER FOR APPLICATIONS
FOR TECHNICAL ASST. OR ENERGY CONSERVATION. WITH CLMN. ECKST'ROM'S
ASSISTANCE THE TOWN WOULD NOT BE E&IGIBGE FOR A GRANT,
PUBLIC:
DONALD _WRIGHT WHAT ARE.'YOU,,GOING TO DO THE THE PROPERTY OF MR.
CAMPBELL ?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH REPOERTED THAT MR. CAMPBELL HAD BEEN SITED AND
ORDERED TO EVICT THE PROPERTY, THE LAND WILL BE RE— CLAIMED AND
1'.IGf,IiD IN. HO)I.- THINGS WILL BE FINALIZED BY CIIRIS'T'MAS,
CURT _O.STRANDER I LIVE ON MAPLE . AVENUE, I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM
IT HAS BEEN TWO YEARS, I HAVE SOME PICTURES AND I KNOW SOME OF YOU
ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE AREA, THE AREA HAS GOTTEN WORSE AND THE RATS
ARE TERRIBLE AGAIN,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH REPORTED THE FIRE DEPT. HAS $1200,00 INTO IT
(Tllli GRANGE,) AFTER THE FIRE, HE HAS NO BUILDING PERMIT, NEEDS
CERT'IF'ICATE OF OCCUPANCY, PAPERS HAVE GONE 710 THE LAWYER AND THE,
PAPERS HAVE BEEN SERVED ON HIM, PROCEEDING TOFVICT AND BULL DOZE
THE WHOLE AREA, THE COST TO THE TOWN WILL 131, APPROXIMATELY SEVEN
TO TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, LIEN PUT ON PROPERTY TO TRY AND GET OUR
MONEY BACKo'jADAMS TOOK ABOUT 14 YEARS TO CLEAN UP,
MORE DISCUSSION CONTINUED ON THE GRANGE PROPERTY.
I)TSCU.SSION 'ABOUT PROPERTY AT -8 VALLEY VIEW ROAD AND GARBAGE, RATS
ANL) 1;TC• WILL DISCUSS WITH DOUG STALEY ABOUT THIS PROBLEM,
GLORIA _HOWELL 1230 DANBY ROAD OWNER OF WOODY'S ASKED SUPERVISOR
Uf1s''1'RICN
IF HE WAS AWARE OF HER SITUATION? SIZE WAS IN TIIF,'
PROCESS OF CLOSING ON A SALE AND NOW IS BEING TOLD SHE CAN'T.CLO.SE,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH SAID HE WAS AWARE OF THE SITUATION AND PART OF
THE PROBLEM COMES FROM WE ARE NOT SURF, WHAT WE ARE DEALING WITH
HERF, ON ONE HAND WE ;-THINK WE ARE LOOKING AT A .SITUATION THAT IS
GRANDFAT116RED AND WE ARE LOOKING AT RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT
APPLY TO A GRANDFATHERED SITUATION AND THE LAWYERS ARE TELLING US
THAT IT IS NOT A GRANDFATHERED SITUATION
A IN THEIR OPIN.TON, IT IS
BUSINESS DISTRICT, NEEDS TO GO BEFORE THE B.Z.A. BOARD, W117(•H
THE BOARD HAS NO POWER OVER, THE B.Z.A. WILL MAKE A RULING ON IT.
CONFLICTING DATA COMING IN,
GLORIA HOWELL ASKED WHEN THE NEXT B.Z.A. MEETING WAS? SIZE STATED
THAT SHE HAD DEALT WITH DOUG STALEY AND WAS TOLD ALL O, K. AND
7'111.5 IS WHAT SHE DOESN' i' UNDERSTAND,
1)OUG_MILLER I 'M INVOLVED WI7111 THE PURCHASE OF WOODY'S AND ONE OI•'
7111E PROBLEMS THAT I AM GETTING CONFUSED WITH IS A LETTER THAT DOUG
STALEY WROTE ME ON AUGUST 5, 1988, STATING THERE WAS NO PERMIT
NECESSARY FOR DANCING, THAT IS WHAT I BASED MY WHOLE PURCHASE OFFER
ON, DANCING HAS BEEN PERMITTED AT THOSE PREMISES FOR OVER THIRTY
YEARS WHY A MAJOR PROBf.,EM NOW?
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SUPERVISOR DIETRICH MAJOR PROBLEM, I THINK ALOT OF IT WHEN IT
.�'OMI.;S THROUGH IS TAKING A LOOK AT RECORDS, AND I DON'T KNOW
IF YOU HAVE EVER SPENT ANY TIME IN A SMALL TOWNS RECORDS DEPT,
DOUG MILLER YES .I HAVE ABOUT FIVE HOURS
GLORIA HOWELL THAT IS NOT OUR PROBLEM, YOUR RECORDS.
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I AM NOT SAYING IT IS YOUR PROBLEM, BUT
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IN.ITIALLY IN TERMS OF AN OBSERVATION OF IT, IT MIG1171 APP1.iAR
THERE WASN'T ANY PROBLEMS. I CAN'T SPL'AK FOR DOUG STALEY, BUT
I TIIINK HE PERCEIVED THE SITUATION-'AS A GRANDFATHERED SITUATION
AND SAW RULES AND REGULATIONS AS BEING APPLIED TO A GRANDFATHERED
SITUATION, BUT THE LAWYER 14/110 IS DEALING WITH THIS IS NOT PERCEV'V'I NG
THIS AS A GRANDFATHERED SITUATION,
GLORIA HOWELL WHO IS THE LAWYF,R?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I DON'T KNOW, IT IS YOUR LAWYER.
DOUG MILLER ITS WHOSE LAWYER?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH IT IS SOMF.ONES LAWYER, NOT OUR LAWYER, THE
LAWYER THAT IS REPRESENTING THE SELLER OR THE SELLEE, OR THE
PURCHASER,
DOUG .MILLER' IT CAN'T BE MY LAWYER, HE WANTS IT TO BE GRANDFATHERED
CLAUSE, AND I %AM SURE GGORIA'S,LAWYER DOES ALSO,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH THE'INFORMATION WE RECEIVED WAS THAT THEY WERE
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SEEING IT AS A BUSINESS.
DOUG — MILLER I GUESS THE QUESTION IS, THE ZONING OFFICER WILT.. NOT
GIVE; A DECISION ONE WAY OR ANOTHER? THEREFORE IT CAN'T GO TO T111:
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH NO
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D000 MILLER THEREFORE CAN YOU PUT PRESSSURE ON HIM TO ISSUE A
DIiCI.SION ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, SO THAT IT CAN GO FORWARD? HE'S DONE
HIS RESEARCH AND HE'S GOT EVIDENCE AND SHE HAS GOT :TIIE EVIDENCE
WHY CAN'T HE DO THIS STUFF?
SUPERVISOR — DIETRICH I UNDERSTAND, I THOUGHT IT WAS ALREADY IN
PROGRESSe WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU TALKED TO DOUG STALEY?
DOUG MILLER ON FRIDAY
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH WHAT WAS
DOUG MILLER HE DIDN'T HAVE ANY DECISION, BASED ON
ALL THE
l- ;V.TDENCE.
JOAN BABBITT I THINK HE WAS WAITING FOR PAM CLERMONT TO MAKE
A MOVE,
DOUG MILLER IS THIS PAM CLERMONT THE LAWYER FOR THE TOWN OF
I)ANBY ?-
SIIPIiRVTSOR_ DIETRICH DOUG STALEY HAS A THING, PURE AND SIMPLE
Ill: TAKES A LOOK AT THE LAW AND IF HE HAS NO QUESTION ABOUT THE
LAW HE FOLLOWS IT, IF HE HAS ANY QUESTION ABOUT THE LAW HE HAS
NO CHOICE BUT TO SAY NO, THEN THE APPEAL GOES TO THE B.Z.A.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND IF THERE IS ANY QUESTION AT ALL IN HIS MIND
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1 .RVISOR DIETRICH APPARENTLY YOUR LAWYER ISN'T, BECAUSE I HAVE
HAD AT LEAST ONE CONVERSATION QUITE A WHILE AGO AND WE WENT
T'IIROUGH...THE SAME THING, HE WAS ASKING ME THE SAME QUESTIONS?
nl?U(7E WILSON?
DOUG MILLER YES.
.SUPT ;RVI.SOR I IETRICH THE QUESTION TO BRUCE WILSON WAS
SAMA AS I AM EXPLAINING TO YOU NOW, THERE SEEMS TO BE
WHETHER IT IS GRANDFATHERED OR A BUSINESS DISTRICT,
THAT PART STRAIGHTENED OUT IT-IS NOT CLEAR,
DOUG MILLER IT IS NOT CLEAR WHETHER IT IS
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH NO I DON'T BELIEVE IT
GLOR.IA— HOWELL IT IS COMMERCIALLY ZONED, I
EXACTLY THE
.A DISCREPANCY
UNTIL WE GET
COMMERCIALLY ZONED?
COMMMERC.'IALLY ZONED,
BOUGHT IT COMMERCIALLY
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MILLER
THE
MAP
AT
THE
TOWN HALL
SHOWS-IT
COMMERCIALLY
ZONED,
SUPERVISOR
DIETRICH
NO
THAT
IS NOT
EXACTLY
RIGHT,
AS
FAR
AS
RECORDS,
THERE
IS
NOTHING
TO
SHOW THAT
IT
IS
COMMERCIALLY
ZONED,
THE
IT
IS
NOT
EXACTLY
CLEAR,
THERE
IS A
NUMBER
OF
THINGS
.SHADED
IN ON
THE
ZONING
MAP,
BUT
ARE
NOT
NECESSARALLY
BUSINESSES,
GLORIA
HOWELL
THIS
IS
FOOLISH,
THIS
HAS
BEEN
MORGAN
HILL,
MELODY
INN,
LINDY'S,
LOOK AT
ALL
THIS
PLACE
HAS
BEEN,
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—
BAVARIAN
a
-IT HAS
GOT
TO
BE
COMMERCIAL,
SIJPIiRVISOR—
DIETRICH
IT
CAN
"BE ALL
THOSE
THINGS,
BY
GRANDFATHER:
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PAGL 3, :TOWN BOARD MINUTES, TOWN OF DANBY, OCTOBER 10, 1988
GLORIA HOWELL_ I. BOUGrIi'' ; T, I WAS TOLD WHEN I BOUGHT IT FOUR
YEARS AC_,.O THAT IT WAS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, I HOLD 4. 7 ACR,94...,.�a��M1
OF LAND AND IT WAS ZONED COMMERCIAL,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I UNDERSTAND AND IT SEEMS THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
OF OPINION IN TERMS OF WHAT IT IS,
Gr,ORIA 11OWELL SO ALL OF A SUDDEN IT CAN BE CHANGED?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH NO IT CAN'T BE CHANGED, IT HAS COT TO BE
FIGURED OUT WHAT IT IS?
GLORIA HOWELL_ HOW CAN IT CHANGE IN FOUR YEARS? I DON'T WANT
TO TAKE UP ALL YOUR TIME,.
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I THINK THIS IS A SITUATION FOR DOUG STALEY
AND THE B Z,A
GLORIA HOWELL WHAT IS MY NEXT MOVE? WE CAN'T GO ON FOREVER,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I WILL CALL DOUG STALEY AND FIND OUT WHAT
THE TROUBLE IS AS TO WHY HE HASN'T MADE AN ASSERTATION ON IT,
SO THAT YOU CAN GET THIS CLEARED UP.,
DOUG MILL.IsR JUST TO CLEAR UP MY MIND, YOU ARE GOING TO BE THE
ONE TO PUT PRESSURE ON DOUG STALEY TO MAKE A DECISION?
.SUPERVISOR DIETRICH MY UNDERSTANDING WAS THAT HE WAS GOING TO
MAKE A DECISION, I NEVER HEARD ANYTHING THAT HE WAS NOT GOING
TO MAKE A DECISION,
DOUG MILLER I HAVE REQUESTED A DECISION FOR TWO WEEKS NOW AND
.r HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE, TO GET ONE,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH ALRIGHT, I WILL ASK HIM WHY HE HASN'T GIVEN
YOU ^A DECISION? I WILL ASK HIM TO GIVE YOU A CALL IN THE TERMS
TO WHAT THAT DECISION IS, THEN TO ADVISE YOU AS TO WHAT THE
SITUATION IS, HE IS REALLY THE ONE, THAT'S WHAT HE IS HIRED FOR
TO TAKE A LOOK AT THOSE KIND OF THINGS,
GLORIA HOWELL RIGHT THAT IS WHY
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WE APPROACHED HIM AND WENT
AHEAD '
DOUG MILLER_ THAT IS WHY I APPROACHED HIM AND HE WROTE ME THE
LETTER ON AUGUST S, 1988, THAT IS WHY WE THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE
NO PROBLEM,
GGORTA HOWELL WE HAVE DONE EVERYTHIAG ACCORDING TO
S'UPERVIS'OR DIETRICH_ I UNDERSTAND OFTEN TIMES WHEN YOU TAKE A GOOK
THAT MAY HAVE BEEN WHERE THE PROBLEM WENT, HE WAS GOING BACK
AND 'PRYING TO RESEARCH EXACTLY WHAT TMs RULES AND REGULATIONS
MARK — HOWELL WHY DIDN'T THEY DO THAT FOUR YEARS AGO WIZEN WE BOUGHT
IT?
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I DON'T KNOW, I WASN'T HERE FOUR YEARS AGO,
MARK 11OWELL_ THAT IS NOT THE ANSWER, FOUR YEARS AGO WHEN WE
BOUGHT IT
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH YOU BOUGHT IT AS IS AND BASICALLY IT STAYED
AS IS
MARK HOWELL WHY WOULD THERE BE A DIFFERENCE NOW?
.SUPERVISOR DIETRICH BECAUSE THERE IS A,DECIDF,DLY DIFFERENT USE
TN TERMS OF WHAT IT IS BEING PROPOSED FOR,
GLORIA HOWELL NOlNOlNOI IT IS THE SAME USE,
DOUG — MILLER _ I AM ASKING FOR EXACTLY THE SAME THING THEY ARE DOING,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH WHAT TIME DOES WOODY'S CLOSE?
GLORIA HOWELL AT 1:30 AM WE HAVE TO BE OUT OF THERE
SUP!_:RVISOR— DIETRICH WHAT TIME IS THE PROPOSED TIME YOU ARE GOING
TO CL0S1:? - - - - --
DO(!G MILLER_ I CAN MAKE IT 1:30 AM, IF YOU LIKE.
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH I HAVE HEARD 4 :30 AM OR LATER,
MARK HOWELL OK, BUT AFTER 1 :00 AM YOU HAVE TO NOT SERVE ANY
A1,C'01101., ACCORDING TO THE.' A.B.C. LAWS IN TOMPKINS COUNTY, YOU
CANNOT SERVI', YOU CAN BE ON THE PREMISES IF DINNER OR BREAKFAST
IS SERVED,
SUPERVISOR DIETRICH THE ISSUE IS, IS IT BEING CHANGED AT ALL?
BASICALLY FROM MY UNDERSTANDING THAT YOU HAVE A SMALL TOWN
COUNTRY BAR BEING CHANGED INTO A MUCH BIGGER TYPE OF SENARIO
WERE IT IS GOING TO BE OPEN ALOT LONGER AND WILL ATTRACT ALOT
DIFFERENT KIND OF PEOPLE, IT IS NOT GOING TO BE A SMALL COUNTRY
BAR, BASICALLY OPEN, BASICALLY SET FOR THE COLLEGE. CROWD AND
THAT WILL BE A DECIDELY DIFFERENT USE, IF IT WAS IN THE MIDDLE
GUARANTEED, ABSOLUTELY COMMERCIAL AREA THAT WOULD BE ONE THING
BUT SET RIGHT IN THE DAB OF A RESIDENTIAL AREA THAT LEAVES OTHER CONCERNS,
DOUG — MILLER WITH THE AMERICAN LEGION ACROSS THE STREET?
SUPERVISOR— DIETRICH THE HOUSES IT IS SETTING IN IS.BASICAGGY
A RGSTDIf;NTIAL AREA
MARK HnWEGL_ TWO HOUSES ARE CLOSE TO IT
M5U� - r.
—ILER HOW DOES THE AMERICAN LEGION HAVE DANCING IF THEY
ARE RIGHT NEXT TO A RESIDENTIAL AREA?
SUPERVT.SOR— DIETRICH AGAIN, I THINK THE PROPER PROCEDUREON THIS
IS T'O CHECK WITH DOUG STALEY AND GO THROUGH I T THAI' WAY.
PACE 91 TOWN BOARD MINUTES, TOWN OF DANDY, OCTOBER 10,1988
MIr,TON TAAM— I HAVE.A QUESTION ABOUT THE ROAD MAINTENANCE, ON
FISHER- SETTLEMENT ROAD? THERE ARE SOME DEfP''DITCHES, AS WELL
AS A POND, BEAVER POND OR SOMETHING THAT A KID OR 'A CAR COUr.D
FALL INTO EASILY, FROM THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. IT O''Ek by
RADIO ASTRONOMY, NO GUARD RAILS.
PETE CODDINC,TON I KNOW WE ARE PLANNING ON GRADING THE, ROAn
MILTON_TAAM IT IS ABOUT FIGHT FEFV D &BP THERE, 1 AM CONCcRI:Eu
ABOUT KIDS.
PETI' CODDIGNTON -- IT IS HIGHWAY PROPERTY WIIFRE HE IS TALKING
ABOUT.
SUPERVISOR — DIETRICH IS THIS SOMETHING WE CAN HAVE TILE CONffiFR-
VATION LOOK INTO AND MOVE THE BEAVERS?
CL A4N. _ECKSTROM THEY CAN PUT A BEAVER TRAP ON THOSE TO KEEP THEM
FROM DAMMING UP THE PIPE
M.TLTON TAAM ITS NOT THAT, IT IS A LONG DROP DOWN
llPIIRVI OR DIETRICHI CAN liVliN COUNT HOW MANY PLACES TIIERIs ARI,
14 ..."AROUND, SOUTH DANDY ROAD HAS ABOUT A 15 FT. DROP. THERE IS ALOT
OF SECTIONS OF ROAD THAT AREN'T REAL GOOD. WE WILL GO UP AND TAKE
A LOOK AND SEE IF THERE IS SOMETHING WE CAN DO,
PETE CODDINGTOW THE STATE DISCOURAGES ANY GUARD RAILS UNLESS
THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, AS THEY BELIEVE;' GUARD RAILS
CAUSE DEATHS AND ACCIDENTS. THE KIDS WOULD ONLY CLIMB OVER THE
GUARD RAILS.
JOAN BAD13ITT: REPORT °_n ON R.M.O. TRAINING IN BINGHAMTOM.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
L42C NO REPORT
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: CLWN. TAGLIAVENTO REPORTED THAT THE HALLOWEEN PARTY IS THE
29th FROM 7PM to 8PM AT THE DANDY TOWN HALL,
HIGHWAY: PETE CODDINGTON REPORTED THAT THE WORK ON MUZZY WON'T BE COMPLETED THIS
YEAR, CLEANING DITCHES AND SEALED TROY ROAD. KEEEPING BUSY. CONFERENCE TOLD
HIM TO KEEP MORE RECORDS. JOAN BABBITT•WILL KEEP RECORDS OF COMPLAINTS ON ROADS.
SENIOR CITIZENS:
ZONING: RECORDED CALLS: 20, INSPECTIONS:16; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: 14,
APPOINTMENTS: 5, BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED: 6, PERMIT AMOUNT: $632.00,
PROJECT COST: $298,000.00, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY RESALE: 1, CO AMOUNT: $50.00
DOG CONTROL: NO REPORT
PLANNING BOARD.
WA'T'ER DISTRICT:
13.Z.,.A.:
FIRE DI;;1'RICT:
COUN'T'Y YOU'PTI: SUPERVISOR DIETRICH REPORTED THAT THE TOWN MADE A COUNTER PROPOSAL
GOING BACK TO THE CITY FOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE CITY AND THE
COUN'T'Y, ITS A FAR.CRY FROM WHAT THEY ASK US FOR, BUT WE WILL SEE WERE IT GOES.
THE CITY ASK US FOR $20,000600, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THEM $5,000.00, THAT GIVES
US ABOUT $6,000.00 FOR YOUPLI SERVICES, THAT LEAVES US ABOUT $2,500.00 FOR
RECREATION, I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE IT IS GOING TO GO, WE'LL LET YOU KNOW,
OLD BUSINESS: NONE
NEW BUSINESS: LOCKER'S PUD AND RESOLUTION WAS GIVEN TO THE TOWN BOARD BY
NANCY WEITZEL, PLANNING BOARD, FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD, OCTOBER 26th,
AT 7:30PM, BY THE DANDY TOWN BOARD AND INTERESTED PEOPLE, ARTICLE TO GO TO THE
JOURNAL 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING. A SPECIAL MEETING WILL FOLLOW THE PUBLIC
HEARING.
DISCUSSION ON ARTICLE IN GRAPE VINE
APPROVAL OF WARRF.N'T'S :
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLWN. OLTZ, SECONDED BY CLMN. ECKSTROM TO APPROVE PAYMENT
FOR GENERAL FUND WARRENT-If/Q, TOTALING $4,052.13
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLTZ, ROBERTS,. TAGLIAVENTO, & DIETRICH
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLWN. TAGLIAVENTO, SECONDED BY CLWN, ROBERTS TO APPROVE
PAYMENTS FOR HIGHWAY FUND WARRENT # /o, TOTALING $3,630.115
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLTZ, ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO & DIETRICH
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLMN. ECKSTROM, SECONDED BY CLWN. OLTZ TO APPROVE PAYMENT
FOR WEST DANDY WATER DISTRICT WARRENT 1k /Q, TOTALING $ 431.36
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLTZ„ ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO; & DIETRICH
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLWN, TAGLIAVENTO, SECONDED BY CLWN. ROBERTS TO APPROVE
PAYMENT FOR HIGHWAY (CHIPS) FUND WARRENT # /O, TOTALING $28,44;1.20
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OL'FZ, ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO, & DIETRICH
PAGE 5, `i'6WN BOARD MINUTEST TOWN OF DANBY, OCTOBER 10,1988
APPROVAL OF THE SUPERVISOR'S MMI11LY REPORT
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLWN. ROBERTS, SECONDED BY CT", ECKSTROM TO ACCEPT
THE SUPERVISOR'S MONTHLY REPORT AS SUBMITTED.
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLT'L, ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO & DIETRICH
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR DIETRICH, SECONDED BY CLMN. ECKSTROM TO-HOLD
A PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCKER'S PUD, OCTOBER 26th, AT 7:30PM, SPECIAL MEETING
TO FOLLOW,
ADOPTED: ECKSTROM, OLTZ, ROBERTS, TAGLIAVENTO, & DIETRICH
ADJOURN:
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CLMN. ECKSTROM, SECONDED BY CLWN. OLTZ TO ADJOURN MEETING
All 9:40 PM .
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
JOAN BABBITT, TOWN CLERK
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