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TOWN BOARD.) MEETING
APRIL. 11 , 1989
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Minutes of public hearing 01 7 : sc;rPM
PUBLIC HEARING 01
AMENDMENTS TO Z ON I NS ORDINANCE
S '. tl:, v Schttcl reran the notice that was publish ed in the newspaper to
consider the proposed amendments to the Town Zoning Ordinance ( copy
in minute Limo )
Q UESTIONS AND OR COMMENTS
Closed public hearing , •
PUBLIC HEARING 43
TOWN OF DRYDEN TRAFFIC ORDINANCE
Minutes of public hearing 02 7 : 45PM
S upv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper to
r. onsidc? r° the proposed Ic:iwn of Dryden Traffic Ordinance . ( copy in
minute I. .- ._ k )
10 QUESTIONS AND OR COMMENTS
Closed public: hearing
ti i. pv Schug called the board meeting to order at 7 2 5PM
Members and guests participated in tl•iri Pledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk :
P resent : bupv . hug , Clrn Hatfield ,, C1ni Evans , C. im Oarlock , C1 .•;
W albridge , Atty Perkins and 7. e 0 . Slater .
E=1FrPROVAL.. OF MINUTES : Motion was made by C lm Hatfield and and by Clm
G arlock that the minutes of the March 14th board meeting and March
17th and 29th special meeting be approved as submitted .
COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOUR
R ? CJL .0 _ION_ `h 93 _ __. I '.JSY
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO DR `( DEI`•! _"Z_ ONING ORDINANCE. MO. Z (JNE
Ciro Evans offered the following resolution and asked for it
adoption : ( original in minute book )
2nd Clw Walbridge Roll c_ aJ. l vote --- all voting Yes
® NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
TOWN OF DRYDEN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of
D ryden will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to
the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance . The proposed
amendments are as follows :
Section 401 of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance as
last amended is hereby amended as follows :
" Section 401 . All land in the Town of Dryden shall
fall within one of the established zones as shown on a map
entitled " Town of Dryden Zoning Map " orgi na lly prepared by
E gner and Niederkorn Assoc . , Inc . and last revised 3 / 14 / 88 " .
[ The area to be effected by such change is more
particularly described as follows :
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of
D ryden , County of Tompkins and State of New York bounded and
described as follows :
B EGINNING at a point in the centerline of New York State
Route 13 where the same is intersected by the former
centerline of the tracks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
Company and proceeding thence generally northeasterly and
. along the centerline of the abandoned tracks to a point in
the centerline of Pinckney Road ; proceeding thence northerly
and along the centerline of Pinckney Road to its
intersection with the centerline of Lower Creek Road ;
proceeding hence generally westerly and along the
centerline of Lower Creek Road to its intersection with the
centerline of New York State Route 13 ; proceeding thence
southwesterly along said centerline of New York State Route
13 to the point or place of beginning .
These amendments shall take effect after publication
and as provided by law .
The public hearing on the proposed amendment will be
held at 7 : 30 p . m . prevailing time at the Dryden Town Hall ,
65 ' East Main Street , Dryden , New York , on April 11 , 1989 , at
which time interested parties will be heard .
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
® TOWN OF DRYDEN TRAFFIC ORDINANCE
TOWN OF DRYDEN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of
D ryden will hold a public hearing on a proposed Town of
D ryden Traffic Ordinance . The proposed ordinance is as
follows :
1 . This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the Town
of Dryden Traffic Ordinance .
2 . This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to Article 41 of
the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law and Article 9 of the
Town Law .
3 . This Ordinance shall apply to all the Town highways
outside of the Villages of Dryden and Freeville .
4 . Upon the recommendation and report of the Town
H ighway Superintendent indicating that it is in the public
good and in the best interests of the Town road in question ,
t he Town Board may by order :
a ) Temporarily exclude from any portion of any Town
highway any vehicle with a gross weight of over four or more
tons or any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of any
designated weight on any wheel , axle , any number of axles ,
o r per inch width of tire when in its opinion such highway
would be materially injured by the operation of any such
✓ ehicle thereon . Such exclusion shall take effect upon the
e rection of signs on the section of highway from which such
✓ ehicles are excluded , and a notice that such vehicles are
e xcluded shall be published in the official Town newspaper .
The exclusion shall remain in effect until the removal of
the signs as directed by the Town Board . Upon written
application by any operator of a vehicle subject to this
section , the Town Board may issue a permit providing
appropriate exemption to such vehicle , if it is deemed that
said vehicle is performing essential local pickup or
d elivery service and that a failure to grant such permit
would create hardship . Every such permit may designate the
✓ oute to be traversed and contain other reasonable
✓ estrictions or conditions deemed necessary . Every such
permit shall be carried on the vehicle to which it refers
and shall be open to inspection of any peace officer , acting
pursuant to his special duties , or to any police officer .
Such permits shall be for the duration of the restriction
imposed under this section .
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b ) Exclude trucks , commercial vehicles , tractors ,
• tractor - trailer combinations , tractor - semitrailer
combinations , or tractor - trailer - semitrailer combinations
from highways specified by such Town Board . Such exclusion
shall not be construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of
merchandise or other property along the highways from which
such vehicles and combinations are otherwise excluded .
c ) Exclude trucks , commercial vehicles , tractors ,
t ractor - trailer combinations , tractor - semitrailer
combinations , or tractor - trailer - semitrailer combinations in
excess of any designated weight , designated length ,
designated height , or eight feet in width , from highways or
segments of .such highways . Such exclusion shall not be
construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of merchandise
o r other property along the highways from which such
✓ ehicles or combinations are otherwise excluded .
5 . The Town Board shall cause to be determined , for
all bridges , culverts and elevated structures under its
jurisdiction , the capacity in tons ( of two thousand pounds )
w hich the bridge , culverts or structure will safely carry .
At bridges , culverts or structures of insufficient strength
to carry safely the legal loads permissible by section three
hundred eighty - five of the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law
signs shall be erected to inform persons of the safe
® capacity .
6 . The legal overhead clearance for all bridges and
elevated structures on highways under ' the jurisdiction of
the Town Board shall be determined . The legal clearance
shall be one foot less than the measured clearance . The
measured clearance shall be the minimum height to the bridge
o r structure measured vertically from the traveled portion
o f the roadway . On bridges or structures having fourteen
feet or more of measured clearance , no such signs shall be
✓ equired .
7 . The Town Highway Superintendent shall cause to be
posted any • such road , bridge , culvert or structure which is
subject to any restriction , regulation or limitation in
o ccordance with the Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1683 .
8 . The provisions of paragraphs 4 ( a ) ; ( b ) ; and ( c )
which permit the delivery or pickup of merchandise or other
property along the highways on which such vehicles or
combinations or otherwise are excluded shall not be deemed
to permit or allow delivery or pickup other than as herein
set forth . Delivery or pickup shall include : regularly
scheduled garbage , trash or rubbish removal from any
residence along such highway ; the delivery of building
products or materials to a site that can only be reached
® over such highway ; the pickup or delivery of school
children ; the use by farm machinery or equipment ; the use by
Town employees operating Town highway equipment for paving ,
reconstructing , rebuilding or maintaining such highway
( including snow plowing ) ; and the use by fire apparatus or
0 other emergency equipment . Delivery and pickup shall not
include regular and continuing use by such vehicles as a
✓ oute to reach a particular site or as a through highway
between two or more other highways not subject to similar
✓ estrictions , regulations or limitations .
9 . Any person convicted of violating this Ordinance on
the first such conviction may be punished by a fine not
e xceeding $ 250 . 00 and by a period of imprisonment not
e xceeding 15 days . Upon the second such conviction of said
person the fine shall not exceed $ 500 . 00 or. and /or 90 days
imprisonment and for a third and all subsequent convictions
the fine shall not exceed $ 1 , 000 . 00 and the period of
imprisonment shall not exceed 1 year for each such
conviction .
10 . For the purposes of this Ordinance the owner of the
vehicle in question shall be deemed to a person as well as
the operator of such vehicle and both the registered owner
and the operator may be convicted of a violation of this
Ordinance and punished as set forth herein .
11 . The Town Board may also maintain an action or
proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent
jurisdiction to restrain by injunction the violation of this
Ordinance or any rule , regulation or order promulgated by
lip the Town Board notwithstanding that this Ordinance provides
a penalty or other punishment for such violation .
12 . This Ordinance shall take affect upon publication
and as provided by law .
The public earing on the proposed ordinance will be
held at 7 : 45 p . m . prevailing time at the Dryden Town Hall ,
65 East Main Street , Dryden , New York , on April 11 , 1989 , at
which time interested parties will be heard .
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk
RESOLUTION NO . 93 - 1989
Councilman Evans offered the following Resolution and
asked for its adoption :
WHEREAS , the Town Board has from time to time amended
t he Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance including amendments
which were most recently passed and effective in April 1988 ,
and
WHEREAS , certain residents of the Town of Dryden have
✓ equested a ' change in an area of the M - A Zone located near
H all Woods Road and which was created by the amendments to
t he Zoning Ordinance effective in April 1988 , and
WHEREAS , this Town Board ought to be receptive to the
wishes and desires of property owners affected by zoning
changes when it has been demonstrated that such change is
inappropriate for some or all of the area affected by such
change , and
WHEREAS , a change from M - A Zone classification to R - C
Zone classification will change the zone back to its
classification prior to the changes effective April 1988 ,
and
WHEREAS , no property owner will be adversely affected
by such change to R -C classification and in fact several
property owners have requested such a change for the area
S - affected by this resolution , and
WHEREAS , it is not the intention of this resolution or
any change to the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance to effect
any approvals which have been given prior to the effective
date of this amendment or to create any additional
requirements for any approvals , projects or construction
which have been given , are under way or in existence ,
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE
TOWN OP DRYDEN AS FOLLOWS :
1 . Section 401 of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance
as last amended is hereby amended as follows :
" Section 401 . All land in the Town of Dryden shall
fall within one of the established zones as shown on a map
e ntitled " Town of Dryden Zoning Map " orginally prepared by
E gner and Niederkorn Assoc . , Inc . and last revised 3 / 14 / 88 " .
2 . The area to be effected by such change is more
particularly described in the attached description .
3 . The Town Clerk shall give the required legal
notices of such proposed changes and notice that a public
hearing will be held by this Town Board on the proposed
amendments to the Zoning Ordinance on April 11 , 1989 at 7 : 30
o ' clock in the afternoon of that day .
Seconded by Councilwoman Walbridge .
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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PROPOSED DESCRIPTION FOR ZONING CHANGE FROM M- A TO R - C
RESOLUTION NO . 93 1989
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of
Dryden , County of Tompkins and State of New York bounded and
described as follows :
BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of New York State
Route 13 where the same is intersected by the former
centerline of the tracks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
Company and proceeding thence generally northeasterly and
along the centerline of the abandoned tracks to a point in
the centerline of Pinckney Road ; proceeding thence northerly
and along the centerline of Pinckney Road to its
intersection with the centerline of Lower Creek Road ;
proceeding thence generally westerly and along the
centerline of Lower Creek Road to its intersection with the
i . centerline of New York State Route 13 ; proceeding thence
. southwesterly along said centerline of New York State Route
13 to the point or place of beginning .
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TOWN OF DRYDEN
RESOLUTION NO . 94 1989 . TRAFFIC ORDINANCE
Councilman Evans offered the following
(II Resolution and asked for its adoption :
WHEREAS , Section 1660 of the New York Vehicle and
Traffic Law gives power to the Town Board to enact Town
Ordinances restricting , regulating , limiting and otherwise
controlling traffic on Town Roads outside of any Village and
subject to the limitations contained in that section , and
WHEREAS , the Town of Dryden has over 125 miles of Town
Roads which it is charged with maintaining and overseeing ,
and
WHEREAS , the annual cost of such maintenance of Town
Roads is a major part of the Town Budget , and
WHEREAS , it is in the best interests of the taxpayer' s
and residents of the Town of Dryden for the Town to exercise
its jurisdiction over Town Roads as provided in Section 1660
for the preservation and protection of such roads and the
protection of persons and property and for the general
health , welfare and safety of the residents of the Town all
o f which restrictions , regulations and limitations will save
t axpayer monies in reconstruction and maintenance costs , now
therefore ,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN
AS FOLLOWS :
1 . This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the Town
o f Dryden Traffic Ordinance .
2 . This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to Article 41 of
t he New York Vehicle and Traffic Law and Article 9 of the
Town Law .
3 . This Ordinance shall apply to all the Town highways
o utside of the Villages of Dryden and Freeville .
4 . Upon the recommendation and report of the Town
H ighway Superintendent indicating that it is in the public
good and in the best interests of the Town road in question ,
t he Town Board may by order :
a ) Temporarily exclude from any portion of any Town
highway any vehicle with a gross weight of over four or more
tons or any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of any
designated weight on any wheel , axle , any number of axles ,
o r per inch width of tire when in its opinion such highway
would be materially injured by the operation of any such
vehicle thereon . Such exclusion shall take effect upon the
Ill erection of signs on the section of highway from which such
vehicles are excluded , and a notice that such vehicles are
excluded shall be published in the official Town newspaper .
The exclusion shall remain in effect until the removal of .
the signs as directed by the Town Board . Upon written
all application by any operator of a vehicle subject to this
section , the Town Board may issue a permit providing
appropriate exemption to such vehicle , if it is deemed that
said vehicle is performing essential local pickup or
delivery service and that a failure to grant such permit
would create hardship . Every such permit may designate the
route to be traversed and contain other reasonable
✓ estrictions or conditions deemed necessary . Every such
permit shall be carried on the vehicle to which it refers
and shall be open to inspection of any peace officer , acting
pursuant to his special duties , or to any police , officer .
Such permits shall be for the duration of the restriction
imposed under this section .
b ) Exclude trucks , commercial vehicles , tractors ,
tractor - trailer combinations , tractor - semitrailer
combinations , or tractors trailer - semitrailer combinations
from highways specified by such Town Board . Such exclusion
shall not be construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of
merchandise or other property along the highways from which
such vehicles and combinations are otherwise excluded .
c1 Exclude trucks , commercial vehicles , tractors ,
tractor - trailer combinations , tractor - semitrailer
combinations , or tractor - trailer - semitrailer combinations in
e xcess of any designated weight , designated length ,
1 III designated height , or eight feet In width , from highways or
segments of such highways . Such exclusion shall not be
construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of merchandise
or other property along the highways from which such
vehicles or combinations are otherwise excluded .
5 . The Town Board shall cause to be determined , for
all bridges , culverts and elevated structures under its
jurisdiction , the capacity in tons ( of two thousand pounds )
which the bridge , culverts or structure will safely carry .
At bridges , culverts or structures of insufficient strength
to carry safely the legal loads permissible by section three
hundred eighty - five of the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law
signs shall be erected to inform persons of the safe
capacity ,
b . The legal overhead clearance for all bridges and
e levated structures on highways under the jurisdiction of
the Town Board shall be determined . The legal clearance
shall be one foot less than the measured clearance . The
measured clearance shall be the minimum height to the bridge
o r structure measured vertically from the traveled portion
o f the roadway . On bridges or structures having fourteen
feet or more of measured clearance , no such signs shall be
✓ equired .
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7 . The Town Highway Superintendent shall cause to be
posted any such road , bridge , culvert or structure which is
subject to any restriction , regulation or limitation in
AIL
occordance with the Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1683 .
8 . The provisions of paragraphs 4 ( a ) ; ( b ) ; and ( c )
which permit the delivery or pickup of merchandise or other
property along the highways on which such vehicles or
combinations or otherwise are excluded shall not be deemed
to permit or allow delivery or pickup other than as herein
set forth . Delivery or pickup shall include ; regularly
scheduled garbage , trash or rubbish removal from any
✓ esidence along such highway ; the delivery of building
products or materials to a site that can only be reached
o ver such highway ; the pickup or delivery of school
children ; the use by farm machinery or equipment ; the use by
Town employees operating Town highway equipment for paving ,
✓ econstructing , rebuilding or maintaining such highway
( including snow plowing ) and the use by fire apparatus or
o ther emergency equipment . Delivery and pickup shall not
include regular and continuing use by such vehicles as a
✓ oute to reach a particular site or as a through highway
between tar or more other highways not subject to similar
✓ estrictions , regulations or limitations .
I . Any person convicted of violating this Ordinance on
t he first such conviction may be punished by a fine not
exceeding $ 250 . 00 and by a period of imprisonment not
exceeding 15 days . Upon the second such conviction of said
person the fine shall not exceed $ 500 . 00 or and / or 90 days
imprisonment and for e third and all subsequent convictions
t he fine shall not exceed $ 1 , 000 . 00 and the period of
imprisonment shall not exceed 1 year for each such
conviction
10 . For the purposes of this Ordinance the owner of the
vehicle in question shall be deemed to e person as well as
the operator of such vehicle and both the registered owner
and the operator may be convicted of a violation of this
Ordinance and punished as set forth herein ,
11 . The Town Boar (! may also maintain an action or
proceeding in the name of the Town in a court of competent
jurisdiction to restrain by injunction the violation of this
O rdinance or any rule , regulation or order promulgated by
the Town Board notwithstanding that this Ordinance provides
a penalty or other punishment for such violation .
11 . This Ordinance shall take affect upon publication
and as provided by law .
Seconded by Councilman Hatfield
toll call vote - all voting Yes
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95 LAND RESIDUE DISPOSAL
RESOLUTION NO . - 1989 FROM CAR WASH IN TOWN
OF DRYDEN
• • Councilman Evans offered the following resolution and asked
for its adoption :
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WHEREAS , in the County of Tompkins there are a number
o f car washes and other commercial operations which employ
processes that involve waterborne particles and solids which
are leftover residue of the operation , and
WHEREAS , such residue is presently pumped out of
✓ eceiving or holding tanks or vaults and is disposed of by
land spreading in apparent violation of applicable New York
D epartment of Environmental Conservation Rules and
Regulations regulating the disposal of the same , and
WHEREAS , the Tompkins County Health Department has not
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taken agressive enforcement measures regarding the unlawful
d isposal of such residue , and
WHEREAS , such disposal is contrary to the public
health , safety and welfare and it is in the best interests
o f all residents of the County of Tompkins to have the safe
and lawful disposal of such residue ,
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of
t he Town of Dryden as follows :
1 . That the Town Board go on record as opposing any
continued or further land disposal of such residue .
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2 . That the Tompkins County Board of Representatives
pass applicable County legislation including necessary
regulations to be made part of the Tompkins County Sanitary
Code prohibiting such disposal except in a regulated
sanitary landfill equiped to receive the same and in strict
compliance with all such applicable rules and regulations .
3 . That the Town requests the Tompkins County Health
Department to immediately begin vigorous enforcement of
existing applicable regulations regarding such disposal .
Seconded Catl.ock
Roll call. vote - all voting Yes
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• SEPTIC TANK DISPOSAL
RESOLUTION NO , 96 - 1989 IN THE TOWN OP DRYDEN
Councilman Evans offered the following resolution and
asked for its adoption :
WHER €AS , there currently exist in Tompkins County
t housands of septic tanks , vaults , holding tanks or other
✓ eceptacles of wastewater from domestic , commerical and
o ther uses all of which need emptying from time to time and
the wastewater and solids therein disposed of , and
WHEREAS , presently the preferred method of disposal is
by land spreading as evidenced by the permits issued by the
Tompkins County Health Department for the land spreading and
d isposal of such wastewater and solids , and
WHEREAS , such land spreading is necessary only in the
event alternative disposal facilities are not available , and
WHEREAS , the Ithaca Area Waste Water Treatment Facility
is now in operation and the septage receiving station
o perated for the County of Tompkins by the Ithaca Area waste
Water Facility is now receiving wastewater and solids for
treatment and disposal , and
WHEREAS , it would be in the best interests of all of
t he residents of the County of Tompkins to have such
wastewater and solids properly treated in such a facility to
avoid the necessity of spreading septage , sludge , untreated
waste water and solids on the land where it may come in
contact with animals and people and may lead to the
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pollution of such land or streams because of run off or
uncontrolled or unregulated disposal , and
® WHEREAS , it is in the best interests of the public ,
health , safety and welfare of the residents of the County of
Tompkins to restrict such land spreading ,
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the
Town of Dryden as follows :
1 . That the County of Tompkins should prohibit the
continued land spreading of wastewater and solids from
septic tanks , holding tanks , vaults and other receptacles
including from domestic and commercial facilities .
2 . That the County of Tompkins should require all
septage and other untreated wastewater and solids from
septic tanks , holding tanks , vaults and other receptacles
• including from domestic and commercial facilities be
transported to the septage receiving station at the Ithaca
Area Waste Water Treatment Facility for treatment and
disposal .
3 . That the enactment of such a program should be as
soon as practicable but in no event later than September 1 ,
1989 .
4 . That copies of this resolution be distributed to
all elected officials of Towns and Villages within the
County and to all members of the County Board of
Representatives .
Seconded by Councilman Garlock
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION 094 .-. 1989
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Chit 1= v ;an .l offered the following resolution aoac:a acct e ' i f '4' t ' itr
ad ':Jp •Iti nt ( original in minute book )
and ( L1. ri, Hatfield Roll call vote .'_ {t ?. 1 voting 'YES
C im Evans introduced proposed Local Law to regulate and monitor
' 1I"rc;IRS dumping in the down of Dryden .
Sr pv Schug ch 'sdu led a public hearing for the proposed Local Law
• for May 9th at 7 ' ;;; OPNI
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LAND FES1 "DI '= TIIER' CiSrui . ERrom CF1R WASH IN TOWN OF DRYDE=_ I
C Evi., r
1 {`s offered the ' ' ci1. 1 'DtJ :Lv q re ':a :1 i.l 'r i ? t"r and c:l =tE . E? d for It {i
ada ptiong ( original in m1. 'rll. r 'l: r,? book )
2nd i_' 1. m Garlock Roll call VOtE:} :a1I voting Yes
RESOLUTTON 96 - 1939
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elm Evans offered the following r• s#r olut zc,' rl and asked f' or•. its
ad p 'k aonr ( or i, t,lxnal in minute book )
2nd C: 1r Garlock Roll call vote all l v '; ;' t i1`IEf Yes
Co Rep ] i. nap ;aILLgI) -- rn }:s ' .' tea on recycling program .
C'. I CLENI PRIVILEGE CIF `f' I IF_' FLi] C] F?
Residents from the RIYrnr• ':rocJ Rd area , Cr-pis O ' Connor ri - crrl Varna Fir ei..t
Dept and amvc: Armstrong fr ':' rn the Dryden Fire Dept meet and
L? ?. : aL' uss gd the possibility of who will service thej. 1 "' area in (..". ar.ss4',:5 of
t firm or other emergency . Later in the Doa3r' d r eet l. nri they r esolwlid
their requests , {arid was dec° iced the Varna Fire Dept will answer any
✓ esponse for a r; >ria and the Town of Dr- ycl €r11 will let the Tompkins
County Fire Dispatch know of the decision that was victor .
Ralph V . r ' r'i 1- -' C} h9 V lr ' rl 1_ir' :D 'L- hepr' s Construction ,,, , showed til"3 '? Liof.'tr" CI
members his plan for a PUD off Enyder Hill Rd . iii -* Planning board
denied th ;;: application becaun it was not i:ir'{ a Fita3. t6St or county
✓ omd _ They also app11Eec:l for a variance from I }'k0fl and becaii tre they
n .Ji.j 'ici not show a hardship their variance was denied . They would now •
l i ko the Town }_} oand to L° I ' anIac,} the imo so that a PUD could be on a
town r ':' ad along with the state and county road s . They have t .lalr„r.,} n
into consideration ion a l of the concerns in their development . ?. t
this cannot bEii done they wil. l come back tI1I the c ] anrd. nr 3oart with
a r'' frq '.rI ,sr subdivi. s ]. CIn .
Catherine Brown - - wanted to know if there was spare reserved for
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fir
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any L'd?rNJ•itf"_ rc i. c:t 1. area in the PLJD , and whether or not this was eve-' r
advertised .
Rac ;ir lUr yarn -- they cl 0 not plan on having any commercial business
their dncl it has b fen publicized for the 213. 0A .
Catherine l gown - wanted' to know if t h i n was by any chance anc An the
proposed RFC Zone ?
C ]. w Walbridge I1 • thought a small poI" t ion of the property would be in
the proposed RA Zone .
7- . n „ Slater - thought that it was all. in t' I' rse proposed RA 7.. o leL
5 +apv Sch IAQ - Mr Yarn was before UL- h *: Town :; I,:I ;: rc1 .last month to
✓ equest the Plo rd for a possibility of ; proposed rnwater and sewer
d i :atY' ;Lc .
L rry Fabr^ F_ ni -- they are prepared d o form the sewer Ei, : t; ric, t , They
w ould submit the i: c' t it ion , engineers report and the legal
description . The { are unsure as to whether Dr , not they should
pursue this 13 '.i a I°' UD or a u11bdiv1. si n , it will be One way or the
o ther .
3upv Schug ,_, wanted to know if t: fUr . `1 have addr- s v .1 the traffic,
problems .
Ralph Yarn - they hays E;bowrl at t ho Planning 8oarC:I and 7- BOA that
the number m ,a. r e far under what t ei road c k, r_4ld handle .
C, 1d') Walbridge - - felt that i hoAre should be a A t more information
prr=Fsointed and input from res :o. residents before artiy zoning lags to
be changed .
There was considerable ci ccUsys ior, and C lw Walbridge felt that
n othing will be looked r l: until the RA Zone has been considered .
• She did not see this requevt ;1 higher priority than the RA Zone ,
Ralph VArPn „ wanb d to know if anyone on the Boe v' cI would he willing
to introduce h i, r6 proposal al f _:Ir a 6 ' UD to be allowed on a town
highway ?
B u pv Sch u 2 -- wanted to know how many p* op 1 e would 1Ls in this tr' i.jo or
subdivision ,
Ralph Yarn - . there would he about ROO either wy, they rid ,
Atty Perkins - - if they G) r esenLkec1 a written presentation and
docum6mtation {: o the TOM/ rie} £; rd on an informal basis
there n9 .i. r;lht be some support .
COUNCILMAN h Pi JVli- #_ [•tln- OF THE FLOUR
Qlwu Walbridge - - reported L- hat: the Planning £ : :4kr • ci is leic9rking on t; IiE±
RFC Zone proposal .
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Town Board recessed '4, o reconvene 1• '::' r Site Plan Review w r. C:+ rd action
for Guthrie Clinic
Town Board reconvened for bKoat -' c1 InFr:? t inl L
f TTflR FV
P tty Perkins - renewed 2 "lyef r. Hit ' BAN at 'T 'l.
The noari1:l members have copy of the revisions to the water and
• sewer service agreement r_` orlt~ es^ Y inp Wilcox Press and an agredment
that set !; forth the purchase of t; r1ose facilities in tho event that
the `Town mxyht require <.' oIip or all of them for future expansion . fit
sc' r+it" point the po rd will have to decide if they want to use 1: h1 i
and:I prr . sent it to 141. 1r: ' x Press and use' this tint a bench mark for the
rest of the requests . if this is the case you wi11 have to resc.c.in _I
1' r} {: ralutton # 04 regarding the depreciation of water and sewer 1. 1rrtesa
E_sr;MI;,_ LJ r-r� lv # +; -r == -ax e.FQIIk Qi , E fai�-- l�rYC1NJ_ t pi
£i : HI_=_1 I. LF,:_,Fo Y I} CI" r Q.N1 ,t! F' ,,.,.Wd -11 _ sI I�11= F .li- ,:[ 1Vam ;
✓ 1 m H , . t f i e l d :_ f f t`Li3d t Y I:: l 1 ow irrri rke > IA I,At ion and as kgi, c:l far i, t s
aar! di ! , is l >rrrl ;I
RESOLVED , that this Town fe:' ir' d reiBcirid re {s '.' 1r.ttion I 2F r c} gitlxdaFlI• a
a5 year decsrecx .rtaQrl schedu / e for water and sev4t;'? rr 1. 1VIL„s .
F!nd Cliii Gar- lock Roll call vote -- all vc4 irlra Yes
Attjr Parkins '•a you should approve Yrl principle the forms L':+ '}' th ".It ¢''
arircaFarrliel'Its aril a copy be sent to Wilco ); F r- c;+ :; ss .
• RESOLUTION 098 SEND OF fGREMi=NT TO WILCOX COX PRE{
C l m Garlock o 1t t.n'et the following resolution and asked for tits
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REGU ._ #- T) that this Town Board approve the forms of the asgr eements
and a copy be • en 'L to Wilcox Press
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r. nd Fain Hatfield R02 .1 call vote --' all voting Yes
fluty Perkins - is meeting with representatives frrorl1 DEC t0 work x:} cri,
the fast details for the permit for the construction of Dryden Lake
P ark .
ft1 >' T2Ierf. i, a'•a , ,., gav e report to Board members Ibers re gaa ding Dryden
D evelopment `rL• V '1. Celli proposal
ltty Perkins -. reported Hwy Supt Gilbert r° EFe= omInc} 1rds that a security
d eposit of net •lerlfAzi tLi6t1''I $ 17e0 , 000 . 00 be made to cover the completion
of Broo:;ok. Tree Lane . Ho has only h - d time to review the tit1. c: and
the proposed advance to the? 1 owrl . He fl t t t hat the $ I) q r1OD . C) O wa •=,
adequate fop :ec, l,ur-' i. ty and the 1rPez ' i 'L &Ation•d and dQcument <;s :r, ho, rF1ci be In
order for the May Meeting .
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catty Perkins reported on CNia trc:ti"di rnassicrn ]. In &;5s;, to t' c•5hd_I. i ]. d and
e xtend pipe lines in the Town of Dryden . This construction ja i k. 1
✓ equire F I er manE' nt C` t. i' cl. l'' ang of significant woodeti arEa in the Town
o f Dryden yden ad jarent to the ex :i. st i ' rl Pipe 1. .trIF� =; a and you should make
S ure that th4z' y have done €:;' vadrytIii. ir, g P ;2ssIh ]. c . in their proposal to
+Irit :irpite any environmentai damage „ The appIicLgition was
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the Federal Energy Commission , July crud 1kk87 eiknd the Town received
n otice March 2nd , 1989 , They need ; certificate of rrecc i t y •f t' C 1i}
the f ' Lrl.i1 t Service Csorrmi ! siono Comments should be made to the
P ublic Service Connii, ssi ?.:' Y , at least regarding the ernvi. ronmei t ...E 1
i. m }) s ct
Ptt- i Perkins gave the Boa }` d members c1 review of a proposed mi.l. ter
and sewer district benefits ilss ' isme nt formulas . on any water or
sewer district formed under- Article 1. 2f=4 the cost of the
improvements are to be assessed ci`1 a benefit heti. ha ,L s .
ICESOL. U-I_I. ON tt99 _f-i JTHi} F I I_ E T ONI.I CLERK
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Cho Hat t J 1d offered the following refr; r, lut I on and asked for its
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RESOLVED , that isI 'iic,; Town Doard authorize Town Clerk l_ l., cpyd to attend
l Sporting License X !a :svr3li` ee .iaIYlx1'Iar and to pay expenses .
2nd Claw Walbridge Roll call vote all voting Yes
ZONI • i.; OFFICER ,� report given to Board members
La. Slater -- c. lllnlent t_I on PA Y one proposal and questioned the_ last
Pr' ol:. r° szl for 10 acres . Ida,,, asked the quest ion of why the 10 acres
", nd where was the ,j ucAlt i, f i at ion . The Planning B of_ rd reconmidered
the Icy acres and lowered it to .7 acres . Now he wants s t o know the
justification of 5 r: r (7 :;, , He 'felt that there should be some kind of
pr ':n f' ccas3 :' naI analysis be cnade with r eq r d to the acreage and not
just any number . Ho also felt that when there is a repetitive
eLitive
✓ equest to tl'1e 217u :1 for a var ;Lriince. 'I' I'i +.'rlt there :LS something 4Vf' onJ
w ith the zoning ordinanc- e and it Bhotrp. d be ;looked at . Also ,
concerning the Var n Brothers request to c:; h ,, nge the ordinance the
Board should keep an mind that on Snyder Hill Rd , the 1c5 {xci of
tr- .lifi. c imposed I .1t: ':;' i1 i -1. ., There hail .i, be other subdivisions and
e >; itAi. ng subdivisions contributing to the traffic . It is not . ;: u _:st
what the Varn Brothers will be contributing to .
ciw,a Walbridge - the reason that the Planning Board chose S acres ,
is where the State starts being concerned about < iibdivisicnsi with
water quality and various concerns .
2 . 0 . Slab or he felt 1t 4h ;, t there are many things that FFI°lou ld be
Lko li :r ]. dered and need professional sio }na1 e , dva. se and not just a guess at
7' h1 ii :,s is an important thing t- i saddle one quarter of the Town
w ithout rectal credence regarding lrc:ISYUIg the RA Zone . There was l. Mme
ci :L £sCussi n .
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TOWN OF DRYDEN e DRYDEN, NEW YORK
55 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYOEN , NEW YORK 13053
607,644- 9120 lit the Heart of the Finger Likes Region
ZONING S BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
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slate : April. 24th . 1989
To : All Members of :Dryden Town Government
From : Henry M . Slater . Zoning fuild.ing Corte Enforcement Office
Town of Dryden
65 E d M ai n Street
Dryden , New York 13053
Sub . : Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance Amendment # ( 1 ) . 1983 Edition
Dear Fellow Dryden Town Government Members :
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Please find inclosed a copy of a section of the Dryden Town Zoning Map that
has been changed to illustrate the new section of R . O . Zoning District, adopted
by the Dryden Town Board at their Regularly Scheduled fleeting March 14th . 1989 .
Please attach this map section to the Town Zoning Map and mzko the following
changes in ygur ordinance .
' Page ( 1 ) section 401 ;
Cross OIut 1 - 28 - 88 and add . 3 - 14- 89 .
Zoning Map :
Below the 6 - 1j- 86 f'fV 9 enrty of the Revisions Date Column , add the date
( 3 - 14- 89 .
If you make these adjustment to your ordin . rice , it will 'he comDletly current ,
These changes apply only to the 1988 Line Green fdi, tion .
Thank yeti .
Henry M . Slater
CC : _ i'r: ,hlon I .. PerF{Uns , JJryden - Town Attorney
• 'L Susanne Lloyd Dryden Town Clerk
- Jane TCoclsch , Hec . Sec . , Planning & Zoning ,IIIoard
Dryden Town court
Supervisors Office
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TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, EW YORK
• 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN , NEW YORK 13053
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607-444- 9120 In the Rent of the Finger LJk'rr kern ?
ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
Date : April 11th , 1989
To : James Schug , Dryden Token Supervisor CC : All _To4,rr7 . _Boar_d— 1E'. Illbe.rs _ _ _ .
Dryden Town Wall Susanne Lloyd , Town Clerk I
Dryden , New York 13053 Mahlon R . Perkins , Town Atty .
From : Henry M . Slater , Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Office
Town of Dryden
65 E . MAin Street
Dryden , New York 13053
Sub . : March 89 Office Action
Dear Jim 6 Fellow Board Membe rs :
During the month of March 1989 this office was involved in the Following
actions . as well as actions of the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals .
During March 89 this office issued ( 16 ) Building Permits which are described
as follows :
A- 1 Single - family Structures : ( 5 )
Site built, Aomes , ( 4 )
Modular Built domes , ( I (
Single - wide Mobile : ( 1 )
A - 1 Extentions : ( 1 ) ( 1 )
C - 4 . l Conversions of a portion to a Dwelling Unit : ( 2 ) ( 2 )
C - 4 , 1 Private Storage Structure , Garage ( 3 ) ( 3 )
C - 4 . T Commerical Storage Structure : ( 1 ) ( 1 )
C - 1 Commerical Office Structure : ( 1 ) ( 1 )
C - 6 . 1 Extend an Existing Pre - school Educational Structure : ( 1 ) ( 1 )
CI - 7 Demolish a Fire Damaged Mixed Occupancy Structure : ( 1 ) ( 1 )
Total 16
Certificates of Occupancy f ) Cbmpliance :
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There were ( 7 ) Certificates of Occupancy issued .
There was ( 1 ) Certificate of Compliance Issued .
Fire Investigations :
This office conducted ( 11 ) Fire Dept . Investigation Reports and are
described as follows ,
Chimney Related Fires , ( J (
Mobile Home Structure Fires , ( 3 )
Structure Fired ( d )
Miscellaneous Damage b Fire. ( 3 )
Office Report Cont , , Pg1 ( 2 )
The Zoning Board of Appeals had ( h ) Appeals to hear during March . Details of each
are attached on attachment ft { I ) ,
Other Action :
This office has been activily enforcing the Provisions of the Dryden Town Zoning
Ordinance and some details of results Follows ,
55 Notices of Condition of Violation have been sent out during the first ( 3 ) months
o f the year , Of these ( 12 ) residents compiied with the first notice . Another ( 29 )
required a second notice , There were ( 3 ) who registerd a seasonal use vehicle with
this office ¢ i believe that some people think that they can simply claim any old
vehicle as such and that will be the end of the issue , Some residents are finning that
things are not as simple as that , We do a very good job of follow - up on these cases .
Many of this years ( 55 ) notices were to people who had registered vehicles as seasonal
o r that the vehicle in question was under repair for one resort or another and would
be in compliance within the allowed C to 12 month time frame , A check by this office
found that these agreed to allowances had not been completed , therefore , we followed
o p . I would guess that about 90 of these cases end In a second violation issue .
There have been ( 14 ) vehicle cases sent on to the Dryden Town Court for Compliance ,
It will take some time for all of these to be resolved , The court has to schedule
cases as to the order that case come to the court , Take it from me , crime is alive
and doing very weil in our Town . We have had some cases resolved at this date , One of
our seasonal use abusers found out that we keep track of their commitments . We also
have ( 2 ) N . Y ., S , Fire Prevention h Building Code Violators in the Court as well .
You will note that I ' ve attached a copy of the Abandoned d Unsafe Structure Local Law
for your review . The reason for this is the fact that you will be receiving From this
office up to ( 6 ) such cases that we are going to ask you to resolve the removal of as
detailed by the local law ., I expect chat you will have these for your review by the
May 1989 Town Board Meeting .
By the next time that we report to you , we should have completed once around the Town
o n motor vehicle and unsafe structures . That ' report will be in June 1989 .
I would once again urge you to . give some consideration to Zoning Ordinance Issues that
this office has been bringing to the Board for close to a year . If we did not have
o ngoing issue with these problems , I would not have noted such problems and taken the
time to suggest a solution to them , If any of you would like to talk about them or any
o ther concerns , please feel free to contact ,Glint or myself at your conveniences .
Thank yore ,
Hennr ., Slater�
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Local Law No. 2 ` of the year 19 81 .
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A local Providing for the repair or removal of unsafe buildings and collapsed
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• ittax of • Dryden as follows :
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Section 1 . Purpose . Unsafe buildings pose a threat to life and property in
the Town of Dryden . Buildings and structures may become unsafe by reason of damage
by fire , the elements ; age or general deterioration . • Vacant buildings not properly
secured at doorways and windows also serve as an attractive nuisance for young children
who may be. injured therein , as well as point of congregation by vagrants and transients .
A dilapidated building may also serve as a place of rodent infestation thereby creating
a health menace to the community . It is the purpose of this local law to provide for
the safety , health protection and general welfare of the persons and property in the
Town of Dryden by requiring such unsafe buildings be repaired or demolished and removed .
IIISection - 2 . -- Title . This local law shall be known as the " Unsafe - Buildings - Law "
of the Town of Dryden . ,
Section 3 . Definitions .
(1 ) " Building " means any building , structure , or portion thereof used for
residential , business or industrial purpose .
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(2 ) " Building Inspector " means the zoning enforcement • officer of the Town of
Dryden , or such other person appointed by the Town Board to enforce the provisions
of this law .
Section 4i Investigation and Report . When in his own opinion or upon receipt of
information that a building ( 1 ) is or may become dangerous or unsafe to the general
public , ( 2 ) is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object
of attraction to minors under eighteen years of age , as well as to vagrants and other
trespassers , ( 3 ) is or may become a pace of rodent infestation , ( 4 ) presents any other
danger to the health , safety , morals , and general welfare of the public or ( 5 ) is unfit
for the purposes for which it may lawfully be used , the building inspector shall cause
or make an inspection thereof and report in writing to the Town Board his findings and
recommendations in regard to its repair or demolition and removal .
Section- 5 . Town Board Order . The Town Board shall thereafter consider such
report and by resolution determine , if, in its opinion the .report so warrants , that such
building is unsafe and dangerous and order its repair if the same can be safely repaired
•or its demolition and removal , and further order, that a notice be served upon the persons
nd in the manner provided herein .
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Section 15 . Notice ; Contents . The notice ,shall contain the following : ( -U a
description of the premises , ( 2 ) a statement of the particulars in which the building
is unsafe or dangerous , ( 3 ) an order outlining the manner in which the building is to
be made safe and ' secure , or demolished and removed , ( 4 ) a statement that . the securing
or removal of such building shall commence within ( 30 ) days of the service of the
notice and shall be completed Within ( 60 ) days thereafter , unless for good cause shown? •
such time shall ' be extended , ( 5 ) a date , t' .iwe and place for hearing before the Town
Board In relation to such danaerou .s or unsafe building , which hearing shall be scheduled
not less than five business days from the date of service of the notice , and ( 6 ) a
statement thrit . in the event of neglect or refusal to comply with the order to secure
or demolish and remove the building , the Town Board is authorized to provide for its
demolition and removal , to assess all expenses thereof against the land on which it
is located and to institute a specl, a ,l proceeding to collect: the costs of demolition ,
including legal expenses .
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Section 7 . service of 'Notice . The said notice shall he served (1 ) bp personal
service of a copy thereof upon the owner , executor , administrator , agent , lessee , or
. any person having a vested or contingent interest in such unsafe building as shown by
the records of the receiver of taxes (or, tax collector, ) or of the county clerk or ( 2 )
. if no such person can be reasonably found by mailing such r7Wner by registered mail a
copy of such notice directed to his last known address as shown by the above records
and by personal, ,service of J copy of such notice 'upon any adult person residing in or
occupying said premises if such person can be reasonably found acid by securely affixing
a copy of such notice upon the unsafe buildi. na .
Section 8 . '11lriq of NFJtice . J1 copy of the . not .ice served as provided herein
shall be filed in .the office of the County Clerk of the County of Tompkins .
Section y , . Refusal to Comply . In the event of the refusal or neglect: of the
person so notwerJ to comply wf. th 1a .r: €J order of the Town Board and after the hearing ,
the Town Board _sT7al. 2 provide for the demolition and removal of such building or structure
either by town employees or by contract . Except in emergency cases as provided in
. Section 12 hereof , anr3 • cont.rnct for demolition and removal of a building in excess of
$ 'x , 000 . 00 shall be awarded t_ rrrouglh competitive bidding .
Section 10 . Assessment of Expenses . Ali expenses incurred by the Town in
connection with the proceedings to repair and secure or demolish and remove the unsafe
building , incur ding the c0274: of actually removing such building , shall be assessed against
the land on which such building is located and shall be levied and collected in the
saute manner as provided in article .fifteen of the Town Law for the levy and collection
of a special ad valorem letn ' .
Section 1I . Frnorgencrl cases - Where it reasonaNy appears that there is present
a clear and imminent danger to the life , safety or health of any person or property} ,
unless an unsafe building is inmedi. rately repaired and secured or demolished , the Town
Simard may by resolution authorize the building Inspector Lo immediately cause the repair
or dem'olitio 'n of such unsafe building . The expenses of such repair or demolition shall
be a charge against the land on which it is ,located and shall he assessed , levied and
collected as provided in Section 10 t) r roof .
Section 12 . . Effective Vale . '
This .Ioc'a2 law shall take effect immediately upon
filing thereof in the office of the Secretary of .State .
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• P. O. BOX 5.16 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
. 601-844-9120 In the i-tenrt of the Fing& Likes Region
ZONING OFFICE
Date : January 20th , 1989
To : Jack Baker , Chr . Dryden Town Zoning Board of Appeals
5 Knollwood Drive
Freevilie , New York 130683 -
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From : Henry hi . Slater , Zoning 6 Building Code Enforcement Office
Town of Dryden
65 E . Main Street
Dryden , new York 13053
Sub . : Agenda for February 7th , 1989 Z . B . A . Hearing Requests .
Dear Jack :
Please be advised that this office has received and processed. ( 3 ) requests
for variance Bearings for Tuesday February 7th , 1989 , Please find inclosed
copies of all applications and supporting documents .
7 : 30P . 11 . , Bernard Cornelius is requesting a variance to erect a single family structure
on a lot which has only 52 feet of road frontage at or about 309 tlrry000d
At Approved . Road . All other lot requiements appear to be adequate .
7 : 45P . tl . , Bernard Cornelius is rcquestireg . a variance to erect a single family structure
at or about 345 Ringwood Road with only 75 feet of road frontage . All other
lequest Approved . lot requirements appear to be adequate .
8 : 00P . M . Steven Wood of 378 W . Dryden Road is requesting a variance to omit the
exterior skirting - wall for the mobile home that he has recently installed .
lequest Approved . The home is a Double - wide and the Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance is the
• authority which requires the skirting - wall .
Thank you ,
Henr -- f. Slater ,
CC : All Members of the Dryden Town A . B . A .
Charles Hatfield , Dryden Town Board
Mahlon R . Perkins , Dryden Town Attorney
Jane Koelsch , Rea . Sec . , Dryden Town f . B . A .
8 : 15P . M . Yarn Brothers Construction is Requesting a Variance to not have to comply
with section 2201 of The Planned Unit Development Districts requirement
lens en Hot Made . for all P . U . D . D . ' s to lee located on or off of ' a County or State Highway .
lablti l l Apr . B9 .
Note : Please be advised that the request was denied at a hearing held on
Tuesday April fth , 1989 . For now that is the end .
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HIGHWAY
RESOLUTION # 100 (-11=' f~' ROVE ROAD SPECIFICATIONS
Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board approve the road specifications as
recommended by Hwy Supt Gilbert .
2nd C: l w Walbridge Roll call vote -° a l l voting ng Yess
RESOLUTION t$ 101 ACCI; N•' ( '.3ECURl: TY D .f. p [SS .C 'I'
FOR X;3 ROW._ 1-_ I F Is.. _ L. ANf::
C1w Walbridge offered the following resolution 1i..tt :ion and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept $ 30 , 000 . 00 security for Br• c:' c:' k.
Trees Lane .
End Clm Hatfield Roll call vote -" all voting Yes
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report
D og report
RESOLUTION # 1. 62 ACCEPT SPEED REQUEST
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Uh l_ I VC: I mo REL. R [] AD -- - _
C< la•r Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
• RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the request from Hwy Supt
G ilbert for a lower speed limit to 30 t11I:9h on Livermore Road between
S i. rnrns Hill Read and Route 392 .
E nd Clm Garlock Roll call v ':: te all voting Yes
RESOLUTION # 103 ACCEPT SPEED REQUEST
ON LOWER CREEK ROAD
C0l. w Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this "Town Board accept the request from Hwy Supt
G ilbert for a 1 '.:: wer speed limit to 40 mph on Lower Creek Road
between H anshaw Road and Route 1. 3 ..
2nd Clm Garl '.' c: k. Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
RE SOLU "il. ON # 104 RINGWOOD RT) _ FIRE DISPATCH l ALL_ l
C: l. w Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Petard approve the request from they
R .I. ngvc.':' d Road residents to have Varna I- r. re Department , and Varna
Rescue along with Dryden Ambulance to be called to Ringwood Road
between house 44533 to + 673 to their emergency calls , and that the
Town of DrYc.1ce
tard : lm aarl jack Miller at Fire D ispatrh
Roll call vote - all voting Y ,i n
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DISCUSSION
Supv £ drug .-• There has been a request from the Environment Oil Co .
to clump ': :i 1 into the Village of Dryden treatment plant . There was
some discussion and it would put the Town near their limit for
capac= ity . They Town Beard felt that they should not jeopardize their
capacity with the Village of Dryden .
FINANCIAL REPORT -•- given t
_ 0 Board members
J USTICE REPORT " $ S , 803 . 50
RESOLUTION 0105 SUPPORT FIRE PROTECTI ON TAX.
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED ,OLVED , t hiat: this Dryden Town Board support the fire protection •
taxes .
2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION 0106 SERVICE _ L12F_DIT .c. NY %__ RE1( l' 9I PIFNT. OY .I:f , fl.
Clm Oarlock offered the following resolution and asked for it
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board ::, et the service credit for elected
and part time salaried personnel , if they opt to .join the NYS
ORetirement System , as follows ,, SupErvis_ or - 4 days per month ;
Councilman - 2 days per month ; Justice - 4 days per r . nth 7 Do
W arden 8 days per month ; Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning
B oard Chairperson I day per month ( credit given annually ) .
2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote °- all voting Yes:,
Fir` ULU -1 ION _ I497_ AUTHORIZE SUPy. _ COUNCI, I; mAw _ I o
f1TT E, ND ._ EgynL I Ng _wk KSHOPAy CORNELL,UNM2.
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Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this T awn Board authorize 5 +_ pv Sch ug and C i m Evans
to .attend a 3 day workshop on recycling at Cornell University from
May 3Ist to j' I_LYle 2nd and to pay expenses . 1
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote n- all voting Yes 1
Ig; SOL_. lJ 'I ION t 108.. ,' OPfaL:�f1T , RE_ DL.10El?_,. PEN UON C: OSTf.JfJ 'I° [aldP-!
Clm Gar" I '-• -. k offered the following lowing resColut ion and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town 13c'ard support reduced pension cost to the
Town .
2nd Clm Hatfield Boll cal ). vOte - all voting Yes
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REEOE..; tJ =1: T C1C`!_ # 109_ ?: RA Nlal_ _ FUNDS _ FROM
Fl CONTINGENCY T (? PBC^ ,' t rL _
Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption "
RESOLVED , t hat this Ton Board a '.Lt hor :i ze the Supv to transfer from
A Contingency $ 5 , 000 . 00 to P8030 . 4 for research contractual i e ,
Attorney and study fees for Yellow Barn , Turkey Hill and Cortland
Road water .
2nd Clrn Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
I� ESCJ �.�l1TTCliV_ kllc;� TI3ANSFL ELF UND f' RU N1 E L" LINT IN.CyE: N3so` _.
TO ZB8010 . 4
Clm Oarlock offered the following resolution and asked for it
adoption .
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer funds
from El Contingency $ 50 . 00 toy 2B8010 . 4 for desk signs .
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote --• all voting Yes
RESOLUTION ,# 111 ^TRANSFER
_ .FLUNDS FROM
-- 'SS 3 .781 ..c 0 4 ' 1° Cl SS ?-1,1®• 81 10x, 4 - -
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Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoEa't: ivri e
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer funds
from S S3m81 ,.J - 4 $ 100 . 00 to SS3 - 8110 . 4 for final joint sewer, payment
paid in March to Village of Dryden for L rirt land Road Sewer .
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
RESOLUTION i1 12 TRANSFER FUNDS FROM
SW1 .- 8 4 rte. 1. TO sw1 • ' 834 r . 4
C; l. iei Garlock offered the following resolution and askceci for its
adoption !
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer funds
from SW1 ••• 8340 , 21 Sc- 0 . CX ) to Sa1r11 - 8340 . 4 for extra repairs .
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote .•. all voting Yes
RE. O ! UTION ttI_ o RANSFER. EUND _ ,FROM.
1} _
UNAPPROPRIATED ATl D FUND BALANCE _ TO B3620 . 2 & B3620 . 481
Clm Garlock c: f: fered the following resolution and asked for its
ado pt i :?n
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer
funds from E Unappropriated funds balance $ 3706 . 00 ; $ 3 , 194 , 00 to
B3620 . 2 and $ 512 , 00 t eo B3620 , 481 1 for computer and maintenance
agreements .
and Aril Hatfield Roll call vote - a l l voting Yes
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- SULUD�C `_ 4 _ _ . NSFE_n FUNDS FROM
ifNAPPRCP21P_Tc
f• EJND _ 13 " L NCE TI) n2o4C ,, 8
Clrn Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize they Supv to transfer funds
f rom DA Unappropriated fund balance $ 2 , 334 . 00 to DA904C1 , 8 from
W orkmen ' s Compensation ,
2nd Clrn Hatfield Roll call vote W all voting Yes
RESOLUTION t;- 1 1 :i I RPNE> F ER FLJNL) S E RON
SEJi? UNA4 ' F ' R (JPRIpI-1;: I? FIJI' D.E1EtI_ ANE.". l;_r T' O :3r� - 811Cr . 4
e lm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize ze tht--? Supv to transfer funds
from 852 Unappropriated fund balance $ 255 . 50 to S92 •- 8110. 4 for
Attorney charges .
and (:: lm Hatfield Rol. 1 cal vote .. all vot: iYig Yes
R ::SOL; IJYXC) I. 4t11FT„Ai.Jf.} T _r , c3r NE 2WL;__ F_UN .D . I; TELL .:;?
cim Hatfield offered the following resolution n and asked for its
adopt i on r
RESDL_ VE: D , that the generaal fund bills be paid as audited .
( $ 21 , 032 . 80 )
® ' 2nd O l m Roll call V Ot. e --- a l l voting Ye Cs
RESOL.. UTION . 4 1 :7 __ PUX) :E 'I'__ iI,GHI) PY „• FUIN1TJ „BYLL; S
Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for ite.
adoption ;
RESOLVED , that the highway Burn ii 11s be paid as audited .
( $269914 . 41 )
a- • Cln] Garloc° Ik. Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
RE : 5C1Ll.1T :toN #k118 AUDIT BPECIPL. DISTRICT BI ).-. I_. s
cl. m Garlock offpred the following resolution n and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that the special district bills be paid as audited
( $ 1 , 199 , 88 )
E: rlcI GIN Walbridge Roao1l cei :tl vote all vctir; eg Yes
fEgIL. l.JTTON PUI) 1T CIIP' ITTOL F_1 ND F{ II^E ,S
Cl m Gar"' l ?: ck offered the following resolution and asked for ti Js
adoption ;
RESOLVED , that the capitol fund bills be paid as audited
( $ 36 , 42t3 . 66 )
2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call, vote --- all voting Yep,
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(IP NEW BUSINESS
Cis. pv Sehug - reported that there will be a health cape facility
caring in on Armory Rd a
Adjourned : 10F' M
Susanne L ). riyi
Town Clerk
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