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PUBLIC HEARING # 1
April 13 , 1982
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW # 3 - 1982 REGULATING THE CONCENTRATION
OF LARGE GROUPS OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
Minutes of public heating #1 commencing at 7 : 30PM
Supv Cotterill read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning th
proposed local law regulating the concentration of large groups of public assembly .
Supv Cotterill read a ' letter from Dryden Kiwanis Board of Directors stating that they
adopted a resolution stating that the Dryden Kiwanis Club is unanimously opposed to
the Proposed Local Law # 3 which is scheduled to be discussed at the April 13th Town
Board Meeting . It is the feeling of the club members that the law would be
detrimental to the Kiwanis Organization and other community activities . Signed
Karl Garlock , President .
• Supv Cotterill - he had received one phone call telling him that they felt that we
have enough regulations on the books in the Town of Dryden and New York State and
they were opposed to having any more .
QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS
Supv Cotterill wanted to know from the citizens 1 ) do you think that there is any
need for a local law to control any large gatherings of public assembly ? If so ,
what kind of number do you think is practical ? We are open to suggestions as to
where to we should go from here .
Richard Selinsky , 54 W Malloryville Rd wanted to know why this would be justified ?
Why was this brought up and would be necessary at all ? They only thing in his mind
would be what had happened over in Danby when Dobson wanted a rock concert .
Supv Cotterill - that might be one instance what put the subject on peoples minds .
There isn ' t any one situation that has brought it up . There have been board members
and some citizens that thought if there - were any regulations we should do it in an
open mind and not wait until something happens so that we would then - be accused -
of directing discussions at any one situation . There is nothing pending now and
nothing has been proposed that he is aware of .
C1m Webb - was concerned along this line because of the large amount of people
traveling on our roads and we are not- equipped and we don ' t have the police protection .
All this law does is to give us a . say so to anything that is going to be of large
size that is going to happen in our town . If we have 1000 people on - one of our less
used town roads , we couldn ' t handle it and we don ' t have the police protection . This
allows us to make sanitary conditions available and it lets us oversee it more or less
for the protection to the people in that area . If we don ' t have something on the
books anybody can bring in any amount of people that they want to in the town and
in any place in the town and cause any disruption that they want to . It is like
zoning , if you want any protection you have zoning .
Tom Wood - in reference to control you mention about sanitary facilities , one of 25
different regulations that are stated in the proposal that somebody would have to meet .
He felt that by setting all of these rules that the only thing that you would possibly
allow would be a large gathering because a large gathering would be the only one that
could afford the $ 200 . 00 fee and go thru with all of these requirements .
C1m Webb - 350 people would not require a permit .
Tom Wood - a 250 family picnic would be a drop in the bucket for some of the things
that go on around here now anyway and that never seemed to bother anybody .
Supv Cotterill - do you think that there is a need for some number such as 2000 or 5000 ?
Do you feel that type of a crowd should require some type of permit or planning ahead ?
Or do you think there should be no regulation at all ?
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Tom Wood - before you even get to numbers , the obvious thing for anyone is to have to '
place a $ 200 . 00 application fee . It would be more reasonable just as in your application
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for a variance for nonconforming use for property for an initial fee of $ 25 . 00 . The
application will generally tell people what things are about and you could go further
from there . To set all of these regulations it is impossible for anyone to hold any
kind of event unless it is going to be enormous . He realizes this will take care of
an enormous event , but what happens to someone that wants to hold an event for 1500
people on a large piece of property ?
Supv Cotterill - would you say that 1500 people is not going to cause a type of
destruction and any planning would not be needed as far as anybody to check on ? -
Do you think that we should not even have a law that would govern somebody ?
Tom Wood - the idea is to have an initial contact with someone that is going to hold a
public event of a certain size . If you want to set a number you Would have to go
from there to discuss it . Even with this if someone met all of these qualifications
his guess would be that you could still turn them down .
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Supv Cotterill this is no where near a law and , that the board members would like
to hear everyones opinions . You have to start someplace .
Bill Wood - it is hard to discuss numbers of people . Most of us don ' t realize how
many 250 or 5000 people really are in a giveusituation . It is- hard to judge the
size of a crowd and what constitutes a crowd that would be detriment to the neighbor-
hood or the road that they happen to be driving on . He felt that a certain section
of the town could handle a crowd of 5000 people on a large farm or open area with
good roads and good access . In another area possible not . It is hard to discuss
numbers here without knowing what other communities have done . You must have some
guidelines . Apparently this wasn ' t written from scratch . His guess . is that this
was someone elses regulation somewhere in the state as a guide .
Atty Perkins - that proposal is patterned after a local law adopted in the ' Town of
Kent in Putnam County NY where they have a number of 500 people.
Bill Wood - is that a rural community or a metropolitan area ?
Atty Perkins - Putnam County is within easy commuting distance from New York City .
This is his understanding that is why they enacted this local law .
Bill Wood - even if the board saw fit to vote on this local law regulation he
would hope that it wouldn ' t be in the present form that it is written in because
he felt that there are certain areas that doesn ' t have continuity . There are some
definitions in the beginning of the law that are not even used later on in the body
of the law . His only comment was that he would hope ' that the board would not be
voting on this law in this particular form . He felt that it needed a lot of work .
He hoped that the board would consider the ramifications of passing such a law on
church groups , community organizations , and any group that wants to hold a , fund
raising event . He was speaking as a member of Kiwanis and was sure if this law was
passed other towns would follow suit and the villages . We would be stuck as a
community for any fund raising event and any gatherings whatsoever , such as a craft
fair , farmers market , a fair of any kind and large gatherings of a family . He felt
that this could be regulated right out of existence and he was really concerned
about this . You would be putting a damper on many acitivites that would benefit
the community that have been benefited from in the past year .
Jim Crawford representing the Love Covenant Community . His concern was the definition
in established community groups . That particular phraseology in the text of the
proposed ordinance , and felt that there was ' a real omission there because they have
a gathering of 300 people every Sunday and this doesn ' t seem feasible to have to
apply for a permit . The number is not as much of a concern , it is more the concept '
of a group or a religous group to which GJR comes to mind . All kinds of activities
would be seemingly hindered or limited by this kind ' of law . He felt this was a major
omission and wondered if this was decided to be left out purposely or was just an
accident .
Atty Perkins - it would come under the third exemption which does not apply to a
function conducted by an established community .
Tom Wood - felt tlhat maybe he should have a clarification on the word aggregate .
Whether that would mean a . coming " and going crowd or there all at one time .
Atty Perkins - the intent is at any one time . .
Bob Porteus - as a land owner he is concerned about the ramifications that if he
wants to hold some sort of a meeting on his acreage as an example of having the Mormans
coming down to put on their pagent or another type of meeting of a nature study program
or something that he could in the future use his land . He will end up being restricted
with laws like this , he would rather not see laws pertaining to this on the books at
all . There are enough laws , rules and regulations on the books at this particular point .
He felt that meetings can be delt with in other ways . He doesn ' t feel that any set of
rules and regulations does anybody with land and a goodly amount of acreage , but
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restrict them of what freedoms that they have left with regard to landowners . He
. wanted the Town Board to know that he was opposed to this local law .
Bill Wood - since the comments have been made about this proposed local law' in its
present form, if the board saw fit to make changes and still consider the law would
they have another public hearing with' the changes that might be made ?
Atty Perkins - yes there would have to be another public hearing .
Ross Gerbasi - if you don ' t want it what do you do ?
Supv Cotterill - you speak loud and clear so that the board members hear you .
Mr ? ? we don ' t want it . .
Supv Cotterill - . the public hearing is for people to give input . . First you have to let
us know if you feel that the law is feasible . If it is , what should the size be for the
number of people before you start regulating . If there are regulations and we have
further public hearings people will have to let us know if they are liveable or not
and you have to have the confidence of this board .
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Cim Jordan - this was enacted because we felt that there could be a problem . We
didn ' t do it to deter from the citizens . We more or less thought that we didn ' t
want a problem . If you get a large public gathering a . lot of them can do a lot
of damage . This is why' , we put this together hoping the feed back would be what - ;;
we received tonight and )jpw you felt about it . You have told us a lot that we
wanted to hear . We didn ' t realize some of the things . that have been brought to our
attention and we can go back and look it over again .
Supv Cotterill - there have been comments that in other areas of the state where there
have been some large unruly groups that have gone as far as to go on farmers property
and kill pigs , farm animals and destroy some of their equipment . Maybe this isn ' t our
job to worry about this and should be the law enforcement job to take care of people
that do that type of thing .
Bob Porteus - there are laws on the books that prohibit such acts . If we had the
morality to enforce the laws that are on the books now any kind of public gathering
• or any kind of large gathering public or private should not present a problem .
The stumbling block is that we don ' t have the morality available to enforce because
of all of the laws that fail lets pass another one .
Cim Webb - that is the reason that this has been brought up . We don ' t have the law
enforcement in the county to handle that amount of people if they want to be unruly .
The Sheriff ' s Dept . couldn' t handle 1500 people , Watkins . Glen has proved that .
Ross Gerbasi - felt that if we were going to have something of this nature you should
decide at which point do you need additional police protection .
Tom Wood - thought that the board should take care of the total context of this .
Everytithe . somebody brings up their own group or faternal organization or church
you „i.ust can ' t keep adding these things in or it will become very discriminatory .
Ho felt that it was obvious to him after reading over the proposed local law that
'there is a need for you to know what is going on because of the points that have
been mentioned about police protection and peoples property etc . Maybe it . would
be more sensible to have a rule that says that somebody has to make an initial
application and talk with you rather than to set down rules with the limits that
are in here , which if you have 250 people or 1000 people to have a doctor and nurse
available at all times . As far as the Health Dept rules he felt that they police their
own rules to make sure these things are met .
Tom Wood wanted to go on record as totally opposing this local law as it has been written .
Closed public hearing # 1 8 : 05PM
PUBLIC HEARING # 2
Special Permit - Gerald Sherman for storage and
retail of farm seeds and supplies
Minutes of public hearing # 2 commencing at 8 : 05PM
Supv Cotterill 'read the notice that was published. in the newspaper concerning the
application of Gerald Sherman for a special permit to use the building at the corner
of Livermore Cross Rd and Cortland Rd (Rt 13 ) for storage and retail of farm seeds
and supplies .
QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS
Gerald Sherman was wondering . if it was permissible for them to build living quarters
in one end of the building and use the other end for storage and office space ?
They want to get the approval or disapproval before they go ani) further . This building
is the building that Bernard Hicks made an application for on the corner of Livermore
• Cross Rd and Rt 13 . . .
Supv Cotterill wanted to know how much land went with the building?
Gerald Sherman - there are 5 acres .
Supv Cotterills wanted to know if he had talked with the Health Dept if there was
going to be a house there ?
Gerald Sherman - they have sent him a form"but he hasn ' t filled it out because he
wasn ' t sure if he would be allowed to build and wanted to wait until after tonights
hearing as to whether it would be an allowed use or not . '
Supv Cotterill - you are talking about using one portion for an office . and seed storage ?
Gerald Sherman - for the time being .
Supv Cotterill - as far as the residence we don ' t have to do anything , all the Zoning
Officer has to do is issue a permit because it is an allowed use and this board would
have to issue the permit for the seed storage and office space .
Closed public hearing 8 : 10 PM
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TOWN BOARD MEETING
APRIL 13 , 1982
Minutes of the Town Board meeting held on April 13th
Supv Cotterill called the meeting to order at 8 : 10PM
Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk : Present : Supv Cotterill , Clm Webb , Clm Jordan
Clm Evans , Atty Perkins and Z . O . Stewart
Absent : Clm Metzger
Supv Cotterill appointed Clm Webb to audit the highway fund bills
Approval of the minutes : Motion was made by Clm Evans and 2nd by Clm Jordan that
the .7nutes of the March 9th board meeting and March 24th special meeting be approved
as submitted .
COUNTY BRIEFING
Co Rep Watros reported that there are bills before the legislature in the state with
regard to relief for the elderly . One is for exemption from $ 9200 to $10 , 000 and
another one would be on a sliding scale . The county has elected to adopt a resolution
that would support which ever one will pass . The concern of the county is that
everyone make application prior to May 1st to have it on file prior to the cutoff .
CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR " .
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Kein Grossman Asst Manager from American Television was present : Mr Grossman left
with the Town Clerk a certificate of insurance which is a franchise requirement .
Also reported that American Cablevision now has anew general manager who ' s name
is Wayne Hall . Ned Wait has been transferred to Albany .
Mr Grossman reported on the last franchise fee payment . It was brought to his attention
that from his corporate office that Town Attorney Perkins had sent a letter requesting
additional information . . It was requesting the breakdown of how we arose at the
franchise fee payments which are made on a semi annual basis . When this was brought
to his attention he took the liberty of doing some investigation to find out how
their payments were in compliance with the franchise agreement . He found out that a
small error had been made , so he was in touch with his corporate government reporting
department and asked them to check out and verify that the payments had been made
on a timely accurate basis . He found out that they owe the Town of Dryden some more
money . One franchise they pay 1 percent of their gross revenues and the other
franchise they pay 3 percent of their gross revenues . In 1979 the NYS Commission
on assessment was 2 percent , and their franchise fee payment was 1 percent which
was correct . In 1 .980 from Jan to March they NYS Commission was 2 percent and their
payment was 1 percent . In 1980 from April to Dec. the NYS Commission assessment dropped
to . 825 percent and their franchise fee payment remained at 1 percent therefore , they
owe the town the difference of 1 . 175 percent of gross revenues which would come to
$175 . 45 . In 1981 Jan thru March the NYS Commission assessment again was . 825 percent
and their payment was 1 percent therefore they owe the town $ 70 . 69 . From April . to
Dec 1981 the assessment dropped a little lower to . 804 percent which they owe the
town the difference of 1 . 196 percent for $ 221 . 27 for a total of $467 . 41 . He was not
sure of what the oversite was but there will be a check in the mail for that amount
with their apology .
Also reported that he has gone through some of the files for requests for surveys in the
town and they havie looked on North Rd , Bone Plain Rd . , Turkey Hill Rd . , Irish Settlement
Rd . , Sheldon Rd , . Midline Rd . , Ringwood Rd . and Simms Hill Rd . These extensions have
been discussed before and everytime this has there seems to be a difference of opinion
as far as what the proper aid and construction cost would be . One of the. franchises
states that the line extension provision would be based on a formula of aid and
construction regarding 35 homes per mile and the other franchise is a different
formula of 50 homes per mile . Everytime a survey is done it doesn ' t look promising
It is extremely expensive for them to build it and the aid and construction costs
that they are asking the local or potential subscribers to bear is exorbitant .
Mr Grossman said that they are at a point where they should begin discussion and
felt that they should consider consolidating the 2 franchises , and negotiate
amendments to come to a more desireable arrangement for both the town and the
cable company .
There was some discussion and Atty Perkins felt that since there will be a great deal
of time put into negotiating a new franchise to include the two existing franchises
and include aid and construction formula that it should also include the rate increase .
We would like to see cable extended in the town to wherever it is realistic .
Mr Grossman - the last time there was a rate increase was when . Ceracche requested it
in Dec of 1974 .
Atty Perkins - also the other time when the aid and construction cost formula was
negotiated and never got recorded to become part of the franchise .
Mr Grossman - will contact Atty Perkins for a date to discuss the franchise .
There was some discussion concerning the proposed local law concerning the assembly
of large gatherings and the board members felt that it should be looked at a little
closer so decision was tabled .
RESOLUTION # 62 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT ' = Gerald ' Sherman
Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board grant a special permit to Gerald Sherman with the
following restrictions : 1 - approval from the Health Dept and 2- that this permit is
II granted for Gerald Sherman only and maynot be transferred by sale or lease to any ,
partya and this permit . is for storage and retail sales , of farm seeds and supplys .
2nd Clm Evans Carried
ZONING OFFICER .
2 building permits for the month of March . 1 one- family dwelling and 1 garage or
storage building . Z . O . Stewart reported that he had talked with Mr Hoyt concerning
the garage on Rt 366 . He has a man now working for him and as soon as that project
is done he will have him go over there and will have it done by the end of April .
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report .
Letter from Mayor Shaw reporting that he will attend the May board meeting
Letter from NYSDOT stating they .wll review the situation at Rt 13 and Yellow Barn Rd
intersection . .
SPCA Dog Report
Letter from EMC regarding a meeting to be held on April 29th at the Ellis Hollow
Community Center concerning Gypsy Moths .
There was some discussion concerning the local law on wetlands .
Supv Cotterill indicated that the German Cross Rd bridge should have higher priority
' of any work that has to be done in the Town of Dryden as faraas planning
and improvement goes , since the town cannot get snowplows or emergency ' vehicles ^over
the bridge . 4 H would like a resolution sent to the county stating' that the Town of
Dryden would like the German Cross Rd bridge put on the high priority list for work
to be done in the Town of Dryden for immediate planning . There have been plans for
Southworth Rd bridge which isn ' t in as bad shape as the German Cross Rd bridge . The
town would like any planning money designed for any other bridge in the town be diverted
to the German Cross Rd bridge . .
CO Rep Tillapaugh - at the present time there is money in the budget for the planning
for the Southworth Rd bridge this year .
. . . . RESOLUTION # 63 GERMAN CROSS ROAD BRIDGE
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Clm Eirans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board " is requesting that the County Planning .
Department divert any county planning money concentration on the Southworth.
Rd bridge in the Town of Dryden to the German Cross Rd bridge .
2nd Clm Jordan Carried
There was some discussion on the East Ithaca connector route and the Town Board
• decided to send a resolution to the County Board to let them know their feelings .
RESOLUTION # 64 EAST ITHACA CONNECTOR ROUTE
Clm Jordan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
WHEREAS , plans for the so called East Ithaca Connector Route have been aired in public
hearings , discussions , the press and before this Town Board and
WHEREAS , this Town Board has considered all the different positions /pcluding those
of the Town of Dryden , the Town of Ithaca , the County of Tompkins including Cornell.
University the areas hereby impacted by construction of the proposed road and the
impact of the proposed road on the residents of the area and other residents of the
Town of Dryden and .
WHEREAS , this Town Board has not been convinced of the need and efficacy of the
proposed road
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THIS TOWN BOARD THAT :
1 - the Town Board of the Town of Dryden goes on record and finds that there is
no need at the present time for this proposed road as the portion laid out
in the Town of Dryden as Phase II
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2- that no more time , public money and effort are to be expended on the
proposed road as it pertains to the road in Phase II in the Town of
Dryden , the money can be spent elsewhere within the Town of Dryden
and put to better use .
3- that the existing roads in the Town of Dryden shoul!dhbe . :created , maintained
and made (safe with the available monies including any planning money which
might be used on the road as it pertains to the road in the Town of Dryden
Phase II
4- that the Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden transmit copies of this resolution
to the Tompkins County Board of Representatives , Tompkins County Planning
Departme+ , . Tompkins County Planning & , Public Works Committee , Town of
Ithaca , Town of Dryden Planning Board , County Superintendent of Highways
William Mobbs and County Representatives Watros and Tillapaugh .
2nd Clm Evans ! - Carried
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RESOLUTION # 65 PAYMENT TO CITY OF ITHACA FOR
JOINT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY
Clm Evans offered] the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supervisor to reimburse the City of
Ithaca the Town of Dryden :local share of Step I of the Joint Wastewater Treatment
Facility in the amount of $ 845 . 50
2nd elm Jordan Roll call vote- all voting YES
RESOLUTION # 66 FUNDS FOR EMERGENCY STREAM
RESTORATION WORK
Clm Webb offered the • following resolution and asked for its adoption :
WHEREAS , the United States Department of Agriculture has allocated funds to be
administered by tihe Soil Conservation Service for emergency treatment assistance
to protect lives and property from floodwater , crosion and sediment discharge
resulting from _ thle damages created by the Storm Event of October 27 , 1981 , and
WHEREAS , the TownI of Dryden has a need for this assistance ;
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town of Dryden
1 . Hereby accepts sponsorship for and requests the emergency assistance
made available by the Service . • •
2 . Will acquire the necessary permits , land and water rights licenses and
clearances needed for the installation of the emergency treatment measures
by the Service on the property of individual landowners located within
' the County . .
3 . Will fund 20 % of construction costs , with cash , or in- kind services or a
combination of both to a maximum of $ 20 , 000 . 00
4 . Will make funds and resources available as required to allow all work to
commence within 220 consecutive. calendar days following authorization of
federal fulnding by the Soil Conservation Service .
5 . Accepts all financial and other responsibilities resulting from its failure
to obtain , or its delay in obtaining adequate permits , land and water rights ,
and nd clearances needed for the. emergency .treatment measures .
6 . Will designate an individual to assist in establishing work priorities ,
acquire land rights , assure coordination with the appropriate agencies ,
and perform other duties necessary to carry out the responsibilities of
the County under this resolution .
7 . Will provide a copy of this resolution to the Soil Conservation Service .
8 . Will hold and save the United States free from damages due to the approved
work .
9 . Will accept all responsibility for operations and maintenance of those
emergency measures where rock rip- rap is used .
2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting YES
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There was some discussion concerning the assessability to the polling places .
Supv Cotterill asked Z . O . Stewart to check out the different polling places to see
what the situation was .
RESOLUTION # 67 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILLS
Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
RESOLVED , that the general fund bills be paid as audited .
2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote all voting YES
RESOLUTION # 68 AUDIT ' HIGHWAY FUND BILLS
C1m Jordan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption :
RESOLVED , that the highway bills be paid as audited .
2nd CIm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES
JUSTICE REPORTS Judge Sweetland - $ 2622 . 00 Judge Newhart - $ 2205 . 00
FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUES EXPENSES
General Fund A $ 4260 . 83 $ 10983 . 23
General Fund B 425 . 36 829 . 65
Fire Protection District 522 . 70 - 0 -
Federal Revenue Sharing 195 . 19 - 0 -
Highway 80042 . 78 52811 . 23
Adjourned : 9 : 35PM
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Susanne Lloyd I
Town Clerk
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