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DRYD]ZfN RECREATION COMMISSION
FA TUT'IS S SUB OMMITTEE
DATS OF MEETING. February 26, 2001
Present: Doug Hoyt, Ralph Shortell, Robert S. Slocum, Alice Careen, Bill
Finnerty, Tom Hatfield, Guests, Henry Slater, Town of Dryden Zoning
Officer, and David Putnam, Town Fngineer(Eemplo cd by T. G, Miller
Engineering Firm), Fred hittemore(Gwner, Whittemore Fence Co,)
Meeting called to order at 5.10 P, M, by Subcommittee Chairperson
Robert S. Slocum
Mr. Putnam and Mr, Slater were invited to report to us on the Crispell
Flood Control Project Area,
They bath reported that mowings are done in the spring, summer, and
fall seasons. The Flood Control Project is a partnership between
Tompkins County, The Village of Dryden, and The Town of Dryden. They
all answer to the Natural 1Reso u re an Conservation Service which vas
formerly known as the Soil and Water Conservation service.
Both MTL Putnam and Mr. Slater said that there has been precedent
established for using flood control areas for recreational usage, Former
Town Super�Fi or James Schug and Town Bookkeeper and Secretary
Diane McFall went on a tour of Broome County. Broorne County
apparently had 5 or b to %vns which use these areas for recreation. Mr.
Putnam referred us to Sandy Griffin of Broome County's Department of
Parks and I ecreatioin(Phone No. 778 - 2193). We were also referred to Ms.
McFall(Phone No. 84448619) and Mr. Schug, Mr. Slater said it was Mr.
Schug °s vision that the area be utilized for youth recreation.
Mr, Putnam said that permanent structures cannot be built on the
spillways. For example baseball backstops or soccer goals must be
moveable or portable. Mr. Slater said the spillways are 300 feet wide and
Imile long.
Mr. Putnam and Mr. Slater said that three things have to happen in
order for the space to become useable;
I. Farming and accessibility must be imp rove d . At present there is the
one entrance off of Southorth Load and parking for 10 -0 cars. Mr,
Slater said that there is roam to put in more paxking and funding may
be available through the Town government,
DRYD]ZfN RECREATION COMMISSION
FA TUT'IS S SUB OMMITTEE
DATS OF MEETING. February 26, 2001
Present: Doug Hoyt, Ralph Shortell, Robert S. Slocum, Alice Careen, Bill
Finnerty, Tom Hatfield, Guests, Henry Slater, Town of Dryden Zoning
Officer, and David Putnam, Town Fngineer(Eemplo cd by T. G, Miller
Engineering Firm), Fred hittemore(Gwner, Whittemore Fence Co,)
Meeting called to order at 5.10 P, M, by Subcommittee Chairperson
Robert S. Slocum
Mr. Putnam and Mr, Slater were invited to report to us on the Crispell
Flood Control Project Area,
They bath reported that mowings are done in the spring, summer, and
fall seasons. The Flood Control Project is a partnership between
Tompkins County, The Village of Dryden, and The Town of Dryden. They
all answer to the Natural 1Reso u re an Conservation Service which vas
formerly known as the Soil and Water Conservation service.
Both MTL Putnam and Mr. Slater said that there has been precedent
established for using flood control areas for recreational usage, Former
Town Super�Fi or James Schug and Town Bookkeeper and Secretary
Diane McFall went on a tour of Broome County. Broorne County
apparently had 5 or b to %vns which use these areas for recreation. Mr.
Putnam referred us to Sandy Griffin of Broome County's Department of
Parks and I ecreatioin(Phone No. 778 - 2193). We were also referred to Ms.
McFall(Phone No. 84448619) and Mr. Schug, Mr. Slater said it was Mr.
Schug °s vision that the area be utilized for youth recreation.
Mr, Putnam said that permanent structures cannot be built on the
spillways. For example baseball backstops or soccer goals must be
moveable or portable. Mr. Slater said the spillways are 300 feet wide and
Imile long.
Mr. Putnam and Mr. Slater said that three things have to happen in
order for the space to become useable;
I. Farming and accessibility must be imp rove d . At present there is the
one entrance off of Southorth Load and parking for 10 -0 cars. Mr,
Slater said that there is roam to put in more paxking and funding may
be available through the Town government,
The soil and grass conditions must improve, At present the clay is
very slick. The sod must becorne more established. Mr, Putnam 10
suggested that field the drainage moray have to be established in the
areas that may be used for playing fields.
_ The 1,varFanty work on the `blowout' must be done. According to Mr.
Slater there is no money available at present to do this work. It was
mentioned that subcommittee members A. Green, D. Hoyt, R. Slocum,
and D. Karig noticed the `blowout' or landslide during our respective
tour.
Mr, Pinnerty said that David Hicks, the head groundskeeper at Ithaca
College should be consulted for advice on this project. Ithaca College has
a community outreach program from their grOUnds eepers and this was
mentioned that this would be an excellent opportunity to tale advantage
of their services,
Mr, Hoyt said that it would be possible for people to squeeze through the
iron bars and for example go tubing down the sluice way from the dam;
He suggested that this situation needs to be rectified,
It was suggested that what we have discussed be brought to the
attention of the full comrn.ission and proceed from there. Mr. S1 ocum
suggested that Mr, Schug should also be invited. 0
1r. Slocum presented the subcommittee with copies of the work that
Alison I esney, an Ithaca College student intern with the Tompkins
County Youth Bureau, has cone. She has consolidated some of the
information that Seth Ruggles, the Ithaca College Mtcrn last summer
pulled together. We examined the material and looked at the areas that
need to be "fleshed -out" :
Toinpki.ns- Cortland Community College
Carrell University space
Dryden Central School
George Junior Republic golf driving range
American Legion building
Etna Community Center
Bethel Grove Community Ccrittr
Marna Community Center
F111s hollow Community Center
Fire Halls
Etna Community Parr
Marna Community Park
Ms_ green said thdt we need to examine the material in recreation
Program brochure and segregate those areas that concern prograxns an
iffir
those that concern facilillies into two separate brochures or reconcile
them in some way. A meeting will be arranged with Ms, l esney to inform
her of the direction we need to go into with the facilities inventory
project.
Wall Street Baseball Field Proposal
Fred Whittemore gave us some the history behind the field proposal. It
�7�7as originally proposed for Montgomery Park but was removed because
of disapproval by the neighborhood. Mr. Whittemore said that it would
be really nice to have dedicated youth baseball field facility with fences
and dugouts. Ms, Green and Mr. Hatfield both said that there was a
proposal for the 'Youth Conservation Corps group last summ& to put in
dugouts at Wall Strcct. Doug Hoyt and Bill Finnerty have been charged
with seeing this proposal through. They are to most with Jeff Bradley,
the Village of Dryden Superintendent of Public Works and report back to
the subcommittee at our next meeting on March 2 8th. Mr. Finnerty said
that he may also talk to David Hicks of Ithaca College concerning this
project also.
Hammond Hill
There was nothing to report. Mr. Slocum said that would contact
Maureen McCrea of the Friends of Hammond I -Iill Group, She would be
invited to address the issues at our next meeting,
The meeting was adjourned at 6915 P.M. The next meeting will be on
March 26th, 2001,
P,
February 20, 2001
Dear Alice Green and Bob .Slocum,
Hello! My name is Alison Kerney and i am the nevv student intern at the
Tompkins County Mouth Bureau. I have picked up where Seth and Carrie have left off
on the Dryden Recreation Facilities inveri.tory, Enclosed is a copy of all the information I
have to date. Please look over this information, altd T would like to schedule a meeting
with the both of you 10 discuss where wke.need to go from here in terms of this project, I
am in the office on Tuesdays and Thursdays from gam- Ipm as this would be the best
time for me to attend a meeting. The best way to get back to me; is through email at
akesncyl@ic')Iithac;a.edu. Hope to hear back from you soon
Sincerely,
Wk k ;n ( Alison Kerney 7