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BOARD MEETING
JULY 13 , 1976
Minutes of the Board Meeting held by the Town Board at the Town Hall
commencing at 7 : 30 PM on the 13th day of July 1976 .
Called to order by Deputy Supv . Cotterill
Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag .
Roll call was by the Town Clerk .
Present : Councilman Graham
Councilman Cotterill
Councilman Webb
• Councilman Tarr
Attorney Amdur
Absent : Supervisor McCord
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Motion was made by Clm Tarr and 2nd by Clm Webb that the minutes of the
June 8 Public Hearings and minutes of the June 8 Board Meeting he
anoroved after the chance in the wording under Citizen Privilege of the
Floor . Supv . McCord requested a change in the wording to - Eleanor Church ,
from Varna wondered if there were any additional funds available from
the Revenue Sharing Program . Sunv McCord told her not at the present
because the Town had earmarked it for the Town Highway . They needed new
insulation and a cement floor in the garage .
COUNTY BRIEFING
County Rep . Watros reported that there was a meeting scheduled for Thurs .
night to review all the aspects of the Route 13 corridor . Another
corridor route or variance of the existing corrfrdor is being considered .
The property involved is the Sweetland Rd . and Gulf Hill Rd . area . These
Property owners have been requested to attend .
The disaster aid for the current problem of flooding in the township
has been requested . If Gov . Carey appeals to the Fed . Gov ' t . there
w ill be funds coming to the town . As of this afternoon the Town of
Dryden hadn ' t reported their estimate . Clm Cotterill said he had the
e stimate from the Highway Supt . Humphrey which was about $ 50 , 000 . 00
The county is negotiating with Abco . for paid parking at the airport ,
as to the services rendered and the share of the fees that the county
w ill receive . Clm Tarr wondered what type of income was expected from
the airport parking , and if this was the only reason . County Rep . Watros
said they were still negotiating because there were some services that
w ere not in the original proposed contract by Abco . The contract
guaranteed the county $ 8 , 000 . 00 minimum . The revenues would be about
$ 35 , 000 . 00 . The reasons for the paid parking would be for security
because it would be enclosed wiht a fence , also it would help to control
the parking spaces of where the people were to park . The people that
use this parking facility would contribute towards the maintenance instead
of the taxpayers . There would be an attendant there but haven ' t made
arrangements yet on the hours .
The Board of Rep . voted on keeping Boardman House . We have a reliable
proposal that Sill substain itself without the use of the taxpayers
money . The Board of Rep . has scheduled a meeting Mon . night to work
o ut the details of the lease with Research Group Inc . If there are
not any problems they will start renovation in August . The rental
would be $ 300 . 00 a month for 20 years which would be a return to the
county of $ 72 , 000 . 00 for that period . P
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The County has approved the expenditures of $ 15 , 000 . 00 to add additional
shelving and move the counter that would facilitate the 2 collections .
The lesser used books are now on the 2nd floor that is not accessible
to the public .
CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR - nothing
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COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Clm Cotterill reported on his trip to Albany about the sales tax that
w as due the Town of Dryden from the City of Ithaca . Rep . Dates and County
Administrator John Murphy were among the 5 that went . Clm Cotterill
said that they talked with some tax people of the state . They were very
nice and told us that as Towns & Villages we had no part in talking to
the state because the state strictly does business with the cities and
counties . They listened to what we had to say and made it clear that
w hen Mayor Conley was in Albany the state never made any deals with him
o nly listened to his suggestions . Mayor Conley came back and released
the information as if it was already settled . The state said that they
told anyone that had ever contacted them that there had been no settlement
or no agreements made . They listened to our information and feelings of
the Towns & Villages , that we were entitled to this money and that
in yaars was unreasonable and unsatisfactory for payback . The state said
41, that they would take this into consideration and who we talked to would
be making a recommendation to the State Tax Commissioner . At this point
he could tell us nothing as to what would happen or what the final state
imposed settlement would be . We felt that if we did not go as a group
it would be nothing but a 10 yr . payback . We have confidence that our
considerations will be used and the payback will be less than 10 yrs . ,
but have no information until the report is made to the tax commissioner
and the controller . They make the decisions as to what is an equitable
payback from the city to the towns . Clm Cotterill felt that the towns
should hear within 30 to 90 days an official statement from the State
Tax Commission as to what the agreement will be .
Clm Tarr - nothing
Clm Webb - nothing
Clm Graham reported that within her course of conversation with Freeville
Village Mayor Clayton Dans he suggested that the Village of Freeville
w ould like to meet with the Town Board and Village Board of Dryden once
o r twice a year to air and talk over some matters that regard the area
that we live in . Also there is a committee in Dryden that is actively
working toward a Senior Citizen Housing Project .
Some discussion was had on the water meters for the Souther Cayuga Lake
Intermunicipal Water Commission .
RESOLUTION # 93 DEED OF CORRECTION ON CRYSTAL DR .
Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
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RESOLVED , that this own Board authorize the acceptance of Deed of
Correction in accordance with revision of the map and to nullify the
previous deed of correction on Crystal Drive in the Town of Dryden .
2nd Clm Tarr Carried
RESOLUTION # 94 ACCEPT CATFIERINE DRIVE EXT .
AS A TOWN ROAD
Clm Tarr offered the fallowing resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept Catherine Drive Ext . in Forest
Heights Sub - division # 4 as a Town Road .
2nd Clm Webb Carried
41, Atty Amdur also reported that the bill for the Town of Dryden contract
for ambulance services was passed by the Senate , but never got out of
committee in the Assembly . It is not very likely that it will be coming
out this year or possibly ever .
Atty Amdur said she received a call from the State Controller that our
part of the McLean Fire District is approved by the State .
• TOWN CLERK
Reported that she had received the Deed to Sundown in the Long Boat Key
Subdivision which is note on file in her office.
Reported that there would be a reunion picnic at the Eight - Square School
House on Sun . July 25th at 2 PM .
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ZONING OFFICER
18 permits for the month of June . Fees for permits $ 60 . 00
, Received $ 75 . 00 from the Zoning Board of Appeals . Total permits for
Jan . ' 76 to June ' 76 were 92 compared to 71 last year .
Zoning Board of Appeals granted 2 variances . One to Mr . Freelove for a
garage and the other was to Mr . Buhl to build a 1 family dwelling on
Whitted Rd . , which is a private road . He did not have any road frontage
o n a public road .
They reserved decision for Bernard Corneilus who wanted to rent space
from Mr . Conger in Etna to operate and store his septic service equip .
Zoning Officer Stewart would like to take thf Vast week in July and last
w eek in August for vacation time with the Town Boards permission .
Clm Cotterill wanted to know if the situation of junk cars were being III
checked up on before the Town Board heard any complaints . Z . O . Stewart
said yes , that he has issued 36 violation letters this year which most
are on junk cars and are being cleaned up . Clm Cotterill felt that this
w as the Z . O . job that when he sees them to issue a violation letter .
After ` beirg a resonable time certainly within a few months they should be
e nforced . He did not feel that it is fair after you get complaints to
force one and let the next one do as he pleases . Clm Cotterill felt that
w e are at a point where people are going to complain if we don ' t enforce
zoning equally and evenly all over the Town .
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
Highway Supt . Humphrey was absent because he was busy working on the
✓ oads that were damaged during the flood this past weekend .
Clm Cotterill reported for him . He had reported $ 50 , 000 . 00 damage of Town
✓ oads due to the storm to Jack Miller .
RESOLUTION # 95 ACCEPT BIDS FOR A CATERPILLAR
TRACTOR
Clm Tarr offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that the Highway Supt . be authorized to advertise for bids
for one Caterpillar D5 Tractor SIN 9632788 , ROME BOPS Cannny , # 153
Hydraulic Control S / N 39G1082 , 5s Bulldozer S / N 92H2334 , Rack up Alarm
not to exceed $ 35 , 000 . 00
2nd Clm Cotterill Carried
CORRESPONDENCE
Received Federal Revenue Sharing Check - $ 13 , 606 . 00
Payment from the State of New York for property on Signal Town Rd . $ 11 , 000 . 00
Letters regarding Z . B . O . A . variance
Zelma Nielsen on Dryden Rd . expressing her disapproval of allowing
a variance permit .
Rhoda Curtiss , Pres . of the Etna Community Assoc . expressing \their
disapproval of any business in the Etna area .
Notice of a hearing in Albany to change the rates on West_er_n Union Teleg -
raph . ®
Letter from the Fed . Ins . Admin . on the maps for flood control
Letter from Jack Miller , the Fire Disaster Copordinator requesting
a fire protection study .
RESOLUTION # 96 AUTHORIZATION TO CORRECT THE
RINGWOOD • COURT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
ROLL FOR 1976
Clm Tarr offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supervisor to correct the
Ringwood Court Special Assessment Roll for 1976 as follows :
Parcel # 65 - 3 - 4 . 2 Leland & Belva Cornelius front footage Amount
1631 Grandview Dr 215 $ 172 . 00
Tarpon Springs , Fla .
Parcel # 65 - 3 - 4 . 3 Malcolm & Martha Simons 466 $ 372 . 80
850 13th Ave . S . W .
Largo , Fla .
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The roll incorrectly shows no listing for Parcel # 65 - 3 - 4 . 3 and shows
Parcel # 65 - 3 - 4 . 2 with the total front footage of 681 feet @ 544 . 80 .
There was a certificate of apportionment for 1975 which was omitted
from the . 1976 tax roll .
2nd Clm Webb Carried
RESOLUTION 97 FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that this board authorize a fire protection study at no cost
to the Town of Dryden .
2nd Clm Tarr Carried
RESOLUTION # 98 AUTHORIZE : PAYMENT TO THE TOWN
OF ITHACA FOR WATER DIST . # 1
Clm Graham offered the fallowing resolution and asked for its adoption .
• RESOLVED , that the Supervisor be authorized to send a check from Water
Dist . # 1 to the Town of Ithaca in the amount of $ 6 , 489 . 58 for its share
of the benefit levy for the Southern Cayuga Inter - Municipal Water Comm .
2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES •
RESOLUTION 99 AUDIT HIGHWAY FUND BILLS
Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that the Highway Fund Bills be paid as audited . .
2nd Clm Cotterill Roll call vote - all voting YES
RESOLUTION # 100 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILLS
Clm Graham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that the General Fund Bills be paid as audited .
2nd Clm Tarr Roll call vote - all voting YES
JUSTICE REPORTS
Judge Sweetland $ 1640 . 00
Judge Newhart $ 2375 . 00
FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUES EXPENSES
general Fund A $ 2282 . 20 $ 26938 . 23
General Fund B 457 . 98 2598 . 02
Fire Protection District 37 . 52 5303 . 89
Federal Revenue Sharing - 0 - 1035 . 83
Highway Fund 1316 . 35 48987 . 31
RESOLUTION # 101 APPOINT PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
Clm Tarr offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption .
RESOLVED , that this Board anpoint Richard Kibel and James Lyon to the
Planning Board for a 7 year term .
Adjourned : 9 : 00 2M
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