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TOWN BOARD MEETING
JULY 10 , 1990
PUBLIC HEARING ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
S upv Schug called the meeting to order zt 7020PM
S upv SChug read the notice that was published in the newspaper
concerning amendments to the zoning ordinance ( copy in minute
book )
Q UESTIONS AND / OR COMMENTS -
S upv SchLtg - it previously did not include reimbursable costs
for site plan approval .
Closed public hearing ,
Members and guests 'participated in the Pledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk
P resents Supv Schug , Clm Roberts , Clm Walbridge , Clm
H atfield , Clrn Corrigan , Atty Perkins and Z . O . Slater
APPROVAL Or THE MINUTES - Motion was made by Clm Walbridge and
EZnd by Cllm Hatfield that the minutes of the Site Plan Review
held G - 12 . 90 and Town Board meeting held 6 -- 2. 5 - 90 be approved as
submitted , Motion was made by Clm Walbridge and End Clm
H atfield that the minutes of the Town Board meeting held e - 1i-90
be approved except Resolution 4149 until Atty Perkins can check
to make sure that the wording is correct and all necessary
information i s included . The wording to be corrected is -- If the
S tate Comptroller rejects the formation of the Turkey Hi 11 Water
D istrict , the Reeds will be required to connect to the Monkey
Run Water District within six ( 6 ) months from notice of such
d ecision by the State Comptroller .
RESOLUTION f ;175 ZONING _ ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
C1rFi Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption ;
RESOLVED , that this Tern Board approved the amendment to the
Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance . The proposed amendment is as
fellows :
Section 5 . ( Reimbursable Costs . ) of Article XXTV of the Town
of Dryden Zoning Ordinance ( Site Plan Review ) is hereby
amended to read as follows :
5 . The reasonable and necessary casts , fees or disbursements
incurred by the Town or its officials for consultation or
review by professionals including architects , engineers ,
landscape architects , surveyors or others of any Application
for a Building Permit , Certificate of Occupancy , Appeal to
the Zoning Board of Appeals , Application or Subdivision
Approval , Application for a Planned Unit Development ,,
Special Permit for a mobile home park or Site Plan Review
and Approval shall be paid by the applicant .
This amendment shall t {eke effect after publication and as
provided by law ,
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - c 1 1 voting Yes
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
TOWN OF DRYDEN
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the 'Town Board of the Town of Dryden
w ill hold a public hearing on a proposed amendment to the Town of
Dryden Zoning Ordinance . The proposed amendment is as follows :
S ection 5 . ( Reimbursable Costs . ) of Article XXIV of the Town of
D ryden Zoning Ordinance ( Site Plan Review ) is hereby amended to
✓ ead as follows :
5 . The reasonable and necessary costs , fees or disbursements
incurred by the Town or its officials for consultation or review by
professionals including architects , engineers , landscape
architects , surveyors or others of any Application for a Building
Permit , Certificate of Occupancy , Appeal to the Zoning Board of
Appeals , Application or Subdivision Approval , Application for a
Planned Unit Development , Special Permit for a mobile home park or
Site Plan Review and Approval shall be paid by the applicant .
This amendment 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 Town Hall , 65 East Main Street ,
D ryden , New York on July 10 , 1990 , at which time interested parties
will be heard .
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk
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CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
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Leighann Sibal - County Coordinator for the Healthy Heart
Program of Tompkins and Cayuga counties . The purpose of the
program is to promote educational programs to improve health on
your heart . She is in the process of developing a community
subcommittee and is looking fo_or volunteers from the Dryden area .
The programs that they offer are fitness events , walking
programs , taste testing programs for low fat , low cholesterol
f oods , educational programs within the school systems ,
communities and also the work place . She is looking for
interested people in the Town of Dryden who would like to
✓ olunteer some time to spend with this program .
E rica Evans , Turkey H i l l Rd - wanted to know the status of the
Turkey Hill water and sewer district end if anything has been
forwarded to the state .
ditty Perkins - all of the paper work has been forwarded to the
state and the town is waiting for their reply .
B ill Harding , Yellow Barn Rd - wanted to know if the towel was
looking into a recycling center since the garbage haulers will
n o longer accept leaves and debris from your lawn .
Supv Schug - the town is negotiating with Cornell University
hoping to set up a compost location for Cornell and the Towns of
Dryden . The Village of Dryden and Freeville also need a place
for their compost material . If everything works out there should
be a public hearing in late August and in operation by the end
o f September or early October .
Catherine Brown , Lower Creek Rd - was concerned about a
recycling center for glass and other recyclable items to be
located in the Town of Dryden , since it is inconvenient now to
go to the City of Ithaca because they have changed their hours
o f being open to the public .
S upv Schug a at a previous board meeting a suggestion was made
by the chairman of the county board that there would be county
wide curb side pickup . The last notice that he has received is
that county wide curb side pickup should be a reality in April
or May of 1991 . The Town Board did talk about putting in their
own recycling center in the Town of Dryden and when he heard
that the curb side pick up would be a possibility he could not
see spending the time , rn000ney and effort t o build a recycling
drop off center when they would be picking everything up . The
county is considering the towns that do not have drop off sites ,
get together and work out a way to staff the drop off center at
Willow Ave . from now until next May rather than build another
one in Dryden cr any place else . Hbpef u 1 1 y it will be open and
monitored ` days a week Tuesday thr• u Saturday .
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COUNC I LMflN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Clm Roberts °- recommended that the Town Board increase the
uninsured motorist protection to one million dollars per
vehicle . This would protect the Town in the event that a town
employee was injured . The cost would be $ 1 , 150 . 00 per year for
the extra coverage as opposed to $ 20 , 000 . O0 per vehicle at a
cost of $ 100 . 00 . it would be % 4E, . O0 per vehicle for the 25
vehicles
RESOLUTION 0 177 I CRf R .8E __I NSU RPNCE gm
TIQNN VEHICLES ---
Clm Corrigan coffered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt ion ;
RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the recommendation from
Clm Roberts that the Town increase the insurance to
$ 1 , 000 , 000 . 00 per vehicle for uninsured motorists .
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
ATTORNEY
Hall Road water and sewer are going along _ n schedule ,
tatty Perkins -- suggested that the Town Board not take any action
at this time regarding the renewal of the ci blevision 'franchise
since there is a rule at the present time in Congress to take
back some of the controls that the Federal Communications
Commission gave up . ACC contract does not expire until 1991 and
he should have more information by October of this year .
Atty Perkins - sent all Board - members a draft of the revised
" boiler plate conditions '
RESOLUTION 4178 ACCEPT BOILER PLATE CONDITIONS
Clan Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption ;
THE TOWN OF DRYDEN - BOARD APPROVAL
OF - APPLICATION FQR
The applicatic+ r. of
- — I-- - for a project fit a L-
`4 Dryden , New York is approved upon the
following conditions :
1 . The Environmental Assessment Form prepared in connection
with the project is approved and accepted based upon the fact
that the project will have no adverse environmental impact . A
negative declaration is to be filed .
a . The project shall be constructed according to the plans
submitted by the applicant and approved and filed with the Town
of Dryden .
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3 . That the project during and following construction shall
cr{ mply with all applicable Town , County , state and Federal laws ,
statutes , codes , ordinances , approvals and rules and
regulations .
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4 . That the prnject during construction and upon completion
shall not constitute a public or private nuisance .
� . That when municipal water or municipal sewer is available
to the site the applicant shall connect to the same upon notice
to dry so from the Town .
b . That should the Town require easements for municipal
water lines or sewer lines and necessary appurtenances in
connection with the construction of a municipal water system or
sewer system that the applicant , its successors and assigns ,
grant the saute to the Town without the necessity for
compensation .
7 . That the rate of discharge of surface water from the
site not be increased during or following construction and that
measures be taken by the applicant to insure such control of the
discharge of water . Any drainage improvements constructed by the
applicant to comply with this condition shall be maintained by
the applicant .
S . That if a buffer is required to be planted then it shall
be maintained by the applicant .
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Rtty Perkins - reported that Oak Brook Drive has finally been
completed to town specifications . The Town Board needs to pass a
resolution releasing the letter of credit which was posted to
insure compliance .
Clm Walbridge - wanted to know if the Town should double check
to make sure that the grades have been done in the proper way .
George Schlecht - did not find any problems with the road made .
RESOLUTION # 179 RELERSE LETTER OF CREDIT
OAK BROOK�DRIVE - ^ Mark. Stevens
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and ' asked for its
adopt ions
RESOLVED , that this Town Board release the original Irrevocable
Letter of Credit No . 1180 from Binghamton Savings Uank dated
November 1S , 198 and release the original Irrevocable Letter^ of
Credit No . 1a3b, from Binghamton Savings Bank dated November 79
1959 .
and Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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0 ditty Perkins - reported that Town Clerk Lloyd was served with a
n otice of petition to review the assessment of the Buckeye Pipe
L ine Co . Under the provisions of the Tompkins County Charter it
is the function of the county to defend the town in actions such
as this This matter has been turned over to the Division of
(Assessment for them to respond to their attorney . The town does
not need to take any action .
TOWN ENGINEER
Supv Schug - regarding Snyder Hill and Route 79 the town asked
for engineering bids for that project and the town has only
✓ eceived one to date which is Hunt Engineers . Supv Schur wanted
to know if George Schlecht had any bid figure; available .
G eorge Schlecht - he did not have figures availeblet but he has
spent soma time to define what would be a reasonable study . He
w as not clear at what the town wanted to consider within that
study area . He did spend some time with the USSG maps to see how
the study area might be defined and based on that he intends to
submit a proposal to look at that study . ha discussed in the
past he thought that same studies are limited to a to small an
area and might see what would be a reasonable feasible area .
S upv Schug - if he had his figures now the town could move
forward .
G lm Corrigan - wondered if the town would be looking at two
different estimates for two entirely different things .
The Town Board decided to wait until they had the two bids for
Snyder H i l l and Rt 79 proposal .
S upv Schug - regarding Cortland Rd eater district . The town has
a Cortland Rd sewer district now and there are people who are
interested in a Cortland Rd water district . Mayor Lane said that
he would sell water to the district . Because we have most of the
w ork done he thought that George could give us a rough idea of
what it would be to figure the pipes ; cost and the scope of the
w ater district to match the sewer district . He wanted to know if
G eorge could have the figures by the next board meeting as to
w hat it would cost to he the engineering study .
kitty Perkins - thought that we already had something like that
study .
S upv Schug - the sewer district study went so far and the water
district study was a bigger area . The study area should include
the commercia ]. areas . The Cortland Rd water study went way
beyond 50 you can ' t use those figures or information .
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Date : July 3r^ d , 1990
To : James Schug , Dryden To_owr, Supervisor
® Dryden Town Hall
65 E . Main Street
D ryden , New York
From : Henry M . Slater , Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Off .
65 E . Main Street
Dryden , New York 13053
Sub . : July 90 Dept . Activity Report
D ear Jim :
B uilding Permits Issued During June 1990 , 23 which are
d escribed as follows .
A - 1 Single -- family Structures , New Starts : ( 7 )
A -- 1 Extensions , Repairs ect . : ( 3 )
A - 1 Replace a Mobile Horne with Site Built Horne : ( 1 )
A - 1 Replace a Mobile Home with New Mobile Home : ( 3 )
C '- 4 . 1 , Private Storage Structure New Starts : ( 4 )
C - 4 . 1 Repair Existing Structure : ( 1 )
C - 2 Extend an Existing Retail Structure : ( 2 )
C - 1 Erect a Modular Dentist Office : ( 1 )
C - 7 Install Private Swimming Pool : ( 1 )
® Cert ificates of Occupancy and Compliance .
There were 12 Certificates of Occupancy , 1 Temporary
Certificate of Occupancy and 1 Certificates of
compliance issued .
Fire Investigations .
There was two system fire investigations , both at the
same location , which is causing this office and the fire
service to take corrective actions which will put an end
to the problem .
Zoning Board of Appeals Requests : ( 1 )
Please find attached a copy each , " Notice of Decision "
f or this ( 1 ) request .
Auto Crushing on Bane Plair, Read
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Auto crushing on Bone Plain Road Fr eev i 1 l e , New York .
Raymond Dennis has completed the clean up of the auto
crushing site . By Tue sd8y July 10th , . should be in
receipt of an nppliezition fr ';' rn either Mr . Dennis or A . J .
B rown for a Special Permit to operate a Dismantlers and
S alvage Yard within a F . C . Zoning District within which
the site is located .
You will also find a Site plan Review Request fr ': rn
G eorge Schi. ech1: to construct a 2nd Structure at his s i tr
at the corner of E l l i s Drive and North Street Dryden
N ew York . See the review :sheet for comments .
Pt this time I would take this opportunity to ' inform you
that a Building Permit has been Issued For the Wilcox
P ress Project and it shc' rild be under construction by
within a couple of weeks .
Thank you ,
H enry M . Slater
CC : Al 1 Dryden Town Board Members
S usanne Lloyd , Dryden Town Clerk
Mahlon R . Perkins , Dryden Town Attorney
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NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JUNE 5 , 1190
® A public hearing to consider the application submitted by KONSTANTINOS
K ATSIROUMBAS , P . O . Box. 34 , Dryden , New York to establish and operate a
three ( 3 ) Dwelling UJn :i. t and Convenience Store at 2 Etna Lane within the
H amlet of Etna . Mr . Katsiroumbas is requesting a variance to section 751
of the Town Zoning Ordinance .
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of. Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday , June 5 , 1990 with members present : Acting Chairman
Francis DiTommaso , Dominic Bordonaro and Alan LaMotte .
FINDINGS :
1 . Neighborhood comment was two in support of the store and one
against the apartments .
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2 . The land has unique features , and no allowed use would yield a
reasonable return .
3 . The Board doesn ' t feel there would be significant change in the
neighborhood as a result in granting the variance .
4 . The store alone is not economically viable , apartments added to
the store create economic viability .
Dominic Bordonaro moved that a variance be granted based on the findings
but we add the stipulation that if the store is open be subject to a
closing time of 10 : 00 PM or no .l. atXer :
Alan LaMotte second the motion .
✓ ote Yes ( 3 ) No ( 1 )
DECISION : VARIANCE GRANTED
Respectfully submitted ,
® il/(ek. , J /5 , ;pit, _
Francis DiTommaso ,
Acting Chairman
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Atty Perkins - if you serve those people who are currently
served and they are hooked into the sewer you don ' t have any
change in the waste water flow . You can ' t have any new
businesses because you don ' t have any capacity . The present ones
and the new businesses would go forward together .
S upv Schuq - we are still waiting for the engineers report on
the village plant and if you wait any longer for that to be
built it will again be obsolete before we have a water district .
Mr Novelli has had the study for over 3 months that the town has
approved the money for .
Supv Scht - should the town release Mr . Goddard from our
drilling rights ?
Atty Perkins - we already have because that expired under its
own terms and he has been advised , but he will check on it .
ZONING OFFICER - report given to $ cord members
Z . G . Slater - would like to set up e Site Plan Review hearing
for George Schlecht to begin phase 2 to erect a structure for a
lease for retail sales building .
- .- also a special permit public hearing for Amos frown Jr to
construct a dismantling station for used automobiles at the Ray
Dennis site at 129 Bone Plain Rd .
S upv Schug ' scheduled a public hearing for July 24th at 7 : QPM
for Ellis Office Park and July 24th at 7 ; 1EPM Amos Brown Jr .
Z . 0 . Slater - Mr , Stetson is scheduled for trial on the
unauthorized mobile home issue .
- meet with the architects for the WHCU pr 'o' ject and this is
about ready to be released .
S upv Schug - will they access to Abbott Rd ?
Z . f] _ Slater - there is no access available to Abbott Rd . They
can not get a r - e. - w across the state land to Abbott Rd .
Clrn Walbridge •- they stated that it would be easy to get at the
site plan review hearing .
S upv Schi.tg - WHCU said they would go along with that and Dave
Abbott said that he would see that they got it .
Clm Walbridge - was referring to their intension which was made
publicly they would make an effort to get access to Abbott Rd .
It sounds like they are waiting until it appears in front of
them . She wants to make sure that they have made an effort .
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Dave Abbott has said that he would help to make sure that it has
been done .
Z . O . Slater -- you w i l l have to direct me if you want me to deny
the permit until they have proved they can ' t get to the read .
Atty Perkins . in getting an easement from the State of New York
is from 18 months to a 2 year project . There are other methods
the State sometimes allows which they can use locally such as a
license nse agreement . It is appropriate that some type of proof is
in the file as to what efforts WhbU has made .
Clm Walbridge - would like to see some pram` of hhCU efforts and
responses from the State that they did apply for an easement to
Abbott Rd .
thh [ hh l I hh h 1 hh- hMhh hh i LLD I Nh . PE Rh I T
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption .
RESOLVED , that this Town Board is requiring in writing from WHCh
that an effort has been made for requesting the easement for a
d riveway to Abbott Rd fr0000 the State of New York before the
building permit is issued .
2nd him Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report
D og report
D EC - Division of Regulatory Affairs has issued AN air
contamination permit to Wilcox Press which was received en June
25th . The building permit has one been issued to Wilcox Press .
ACC -- They w i l l be dropping Channel 44 because the tower i s
f alling down on Connecticut Hill and will be replaced with
something else . This will be advertised and will not happen
until July 29th .
D ISCUSSION
Tax installments - Kathy West said that she would come out and
talk with the Town hoard if they were interested .
S rpv Sohut - only h percent of the people in the town do no pay
their taxes , which are the same paahie every year . A good share
of them the taxes are no high at the beginning of the year
because they fail to pay their school taxes in September . th
percent of the people in Dryden budget their money properly .
Clm Walbridge -- she did receive one letter requesting the
installment plan because taxes were going up so , and he and his
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neighbors were going to be forced out of their houses and this
would be the only way he would be able to keep going .
Atty Perkins - wanted to know who would take advantage of the
installment payrnerrnt plan before you install the program .
S upv Sch '.sg - gathy West is to come and eKplain it more .
If you read her letter i t st at ea} that the town w i l l be
reimbursed and he wanted to know if that was by the county . He
q uestioned that if everybody in that county was going to pay for
the people who are corning in late and Kathy told him no . Co . Rep
Watros said that the people who are going to pay the split
payments are going to pay for all of the costs of doing this and
it will he expensive . They are not going to save any money
because they are already getting a higher charge in their taxes
by paying a split tax .
Atty Perkins when you receive yr_ ur Jan tax bill there would be
2 parts . You can pay the f u l l amount by sending in both stubs
and if they want to pay in installments they would send in the
first stub ,
Town Clerk Lloyd - the county will be collecting the second half
and she would be only collecting until tan 31st and have to turn
the list over to the county by Fab 1st . If this does pass they
fd, might have to change the date from Feb let because you are still
✓ eceiving mail dated fan 31 a week latter . Ws are still putting
money in the bank and receiving mail by Feb 15th .
h is Corrigan - questioned the one dollar extra , if it was for
every taxpayer or just the ones that choose for the installment
plan .
S upv Snhrt -- was told that it was just for the ones that choose
the installment .
ble Corrigan -- wanted to know where they come up with the
e stimated hb per cent on adopting the installment method . She
felt that it is more trouble than it is moth and we have
already passed a resolution to that effect .
S upv Schug - there was concern abort the noise of the dump
trucks hauling atone at the site of Wilcox Press in the early
morning , but it has not happened recently _
S upv Schog - bids for the engineering design of the addition to
the town hall . we have 2 estimates , one is from horslli
Engineers at $8 , 000 . 00 and another one from McFall Builders at
$5 , 000 . 00 . navelli usually charges S . 6 percent of the total
e stimated cost of 4120 , 000 . 00 .
Atty Perkins -" questioned i f they were licensed t o do this kind
of work ,
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Supv Schug - you don ' t reed a licensed engineer to do this kind
of work .
Clm Walbridge - don ' t you need an architecture seal when they do
the plan .
S upv Schug - not under state law under so many square feet you
d on ' t need a licensed architecture .
Atty Perkins - that is only for a single family dwelling . He
thought you needed a licensed architecture and will check on the
legality before the next board meeting .
S upv Schug - the Town of Dryden will be 200 years old in 199 '
and would like the Board members to be thinking about
committees . There was a book published and revised in 1975 and
this should probably be updated . When it comes to budget time
there Should be some money set aside _
S upv Schug. - there is a draft resolution where the county wants
to . put in every contract that so many people on every job
contracted out to hire as many people from Tompkins County as
possible .
RESOLUTION 0181 AUTHORIZE JUSTICES,TTO
ATTEND MANDATORY JUDICIAL T RAI N l N i
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptions
RESOLVED , that this Town Beard authorize Justice Sweetland and
J ustice Lloyd to attend mandatory judicial training at St .
L awrence University and to pay expenses .
E nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
S upv Schug - needs a resolution regarding the formation of the
youth commission ,
Clm Walbridge W was concerned about the youth commission being
only related to the Dryden School and the statement of Dryden
do Central Bch1-4 �,I1 , Dryden Police Dept . , local clergy ; Sertoma Club ,
Kiwanis Club and the Masons because this is a lot for this
portion of the town . What about the part of the district that is
in the Ithaca School District and Caroline School . She would
like a balance of the statement so that it does not seem that it
is for this portion of the town .
Supv Schug - the commission would be set of 2 from each village
of 3 from the 'Lawn and advisory appointees such as community
groups such as - - -
Clm Walbridge - thought that it should be expanded to read
Dryden, School , Ithaca School etc .
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Atty Perkins it could read schools serving the Town of Dryden
children .
S upv Schug - the To-own of Dryden has a youth program that the
town spends about $ 6 , 000 . 00 to $ 10 , 000 . 0Q a year and some of
that is reimbursable by the State . There is more matching funds
available and the villages do not have the money to take
advantage of the additional funds from the State and the County .
It the Town and Villages could pool their money together he
would like the youth commission to take a look at what we are
spending our money on today , what they feel would be an
additional place to spend the money and / or drop some of the old
programs to do it and do a better job for our children .
RESOLUTION # 182 FORMATION OF YOUTH core[igsigN
E lnr Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that there be established a joint Village of Dryden ,
Village of Freevi11s , and Town of Dryden Youth Commission to
consist of two appointees from each Village and three appointees
from the Town of Dryden . The Commission may seek advisory
appointees from community groups such as : schools # the Dryden
Police Department , the Local Clergy , the Sertonie Club , the
K iwanis Club , the Masons , and other appropriate community
IMPagencies so that the entire township is represented .
FURTHER RESOLVED , that said members shall :
a ) gather data and evaluate existing programs and needs ,
specifying particular " problem areas " .
b ) determine public opinion regarding program reeds or
possible changes .
c ) explore and evaluate a variety of sources for funding for
program needs .
FURTHER RESOLVED , the Youth Commission shall coordinate the
planning , provision , and financing of recreation and youth
development services throughout the Village of Freeville ,
Village of Dryden , and the Town of Dryden .
FURTHER RESOLVED , that based upon the foregoing factor , and
findings the Youth Commission shall supply to the respective
municipal Icarde a report of their recornmendat i ons on a
quarterly basis .
and Clm Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESDLUT 7_QNI #J83 CHfNCIE" ORDER # 1
OVER & UNDER PIPING CONTRecTORS
Ciorr Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption : •
401 RE= SOLVED , that this To-awn Board approve the extension of time of
E2 days to Over & Under Piping Contractors .
2nd C l m Corrigan Roil ca / 1 vote - all voting Yes
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ARESOLUTION # 184 CHANGE , ORDER # 2
NELSON'S LAMPLIGHTERS
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that this Town Board approve the extension of time of
62 days to Nelson ' s Lamplighters .
2nd Clm Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION # 185 CHANGE ORDER # 1
A - 1 ELECTRIC
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption
RESOLVED , that this Town Board approve the extension of time of
62 days to A - 1 Electric .
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION # 186 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILL
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that the general fund bills be paid as audited
$ 33 , 375 . 49
2nd Clm Corr i gars Roll call vote - all voting Yes
8 RESOLUTION # 187 AUDIT HIGHWAY FUND BILLS
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that the highway fund bills be paid as audited
$ 167 , 420 . 46
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION # 188 AUDIT CAPITAL FUND BILLS
Clm Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for
its adoption :
RESOLVED , that the capital fund bills be paid as audited $ 312 . 07
End Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION ## 189_ AUDIT SPECIAL DISTRICT BILLS
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption :
RESOLVED , that the special district bills be paid as audited
$20 , 753 . 07
End Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
FINANCIAL REPORT - given to board members
JUSTICE REPORT - $ 4 , 906 . 00 for the month of June
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OLD BUSINESS
Catherine Brown - wanted to know the status of Hi - Speed Ch ec k
Weigher .
S upv Schug - they have their building permit and are working on
the read and are working on the drainage situation .
Catherine Brown .Y she had understood that the first thing that
they were going to do was to work on the berm in back of the
residential properties and warts to make sure this is done
properly and correctly before they have a drainage problem
there .
ftty Perkins - thought that the berm was to be constructed in
S he future before the other two parcels were developed and would
not pertain to Hi '- Spied Check Weigher site .
S upv Schug - said that he would check to see when the berm was
going to be built .
S upv Schug reported that the county highway department is
going to check on Hanshaw Rd between Lower Creek Rd and Bt 12 .
They plan on doing some work this year of ditching and widening
the shoulders . In 19 '91 they are going to repave the road .
Pdjournad' u 9o45PM
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S usanne Lloyd
Town, Clerk.
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