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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-13.
TOWN 90ARD MEETING
PUPLIC
HSAI
IN6
.Ji,iseph
Al i ington
Supv Schug called the meeting t1:1 1 .-irder at 7:30PM
Supv Schug r'eaLd the rii,it ice that was published in the newspsoerA to
consider; the app icat ii_Dr, or, J1:15eph Al l ington (iropY in minute
boo k)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Letter from Mr. M..ffitt - (copy ire minute hook}
Joseph Al l ingtriin - he felt that there was
that arse and has spoken to a icit of pecip
st org. He plans t i =i have cmk gsnera i st -ire a
subs with a 3 mile delivery radius. There
through window,. There was d general store
There is a driveway cirr bimith sid &a =if the
be rii backing i -in tizzi the niair, highway,
a need for a store in
le who are in favor; of a
nd alswi Sell pizza and
will be n drive
there scirrre time age,.
barn so that there will
Clm Walbridge - wanted to kni -iw what arniount of traffic this wi_iuld
generate.
.JOsePh AllingtOn - he slid not k.nimm because he has never run a
store befi_ire and the ati =ire will be a family rur, business.
Clrrr Corri,garl - wanted tiD know what hiziurs he had planned °r, havirrtg
the store iripen and what sl=ut of lighting would be there.
Joseph A l l i ng t imir, - 7AM to '3PM during the week and 7AM to 1 l r1M ors
Friday and Saturday. 'there is i-irie mercury vapor light =n the
Qutside of the building which has c�n electric eye and the inside
will have the normal fluor�eecent lighting. He will have his sign,
,1n the side -f the building.
Clm Walbridge - wanted 'to know what the eight distance was freffl
his driveways and what i� the site =if the par^kirig lot.
J1-1seph cal l ingtor, he was riot surs, but thought that is w4R5 abGitit
<ar-i eighth -if a mile. There is a speed i_ria of 3�'JMPH and there is
stQP sign cin the main road ni-it to liar from the driveway. There is
a space of abiDLt 110 ft. by 80 ft and 'therme is a large parking
area in back c_lf the barn.
i'losed public hearing 7m5( -)P,M
Member ;s and 91.tests Parlticipated to the Piledge =if Allegiance
Rci 1 1 ca 1 1 iesas by the Tr wn Clark.
Pyr eserit: Sumo Schug, 01m Rc :1berts, CID) Walbridge, Clm
Hatfield, Clm C�:.rrigarl, Fatty Perkins arid Z.O. Slater
a
Ti X -23-90 pages 4 i
RPP ROYAL OF THE MINUTES
Motion was nude by C 1 m Roberts and 2rid by C 1 r1x Hat f i e l d that the
mi nUt es be ��pproved with e = irrect i lYiris being made. Carried
RESOLUTION #ka6c) SHORT FORM EAF NEGATIVE DECLARATION
CIm Roberts ciffered the fr-5111!iwing resimnlution and amkcad fcir its
adopt ion.a
RESOLVED, that this Town ricard accept the short fi -irm FAF negative
declar•ati =in for the applirration of Joseph Allington.
2nd G l m Ci_irr i gar, Rizill call vote - a l l visiting Yes
RESOLU7 1 014 02E 1 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT
TO JOSEPH FALL I NGTON -
Clrit Carrigan 1- fferL=1d the folli -awing res,"Autil-ir, and asked f -ir its
adapt ions
RESOLVED, that this Ti =iwri Roard gr %ant a special permi, t tri
J.- s2ph
Al l ir,gtrr with the fv1 1 =winq ci-ridit i :r +s: 1) "boiler plate"
c0fiditioris adopted 7 -10 -909 2) that this permit is rion
transferable by sale or by lease, 3) the manly sign, allo"ed would
be the one ors the bl.tilding, 4) the only izjutside light alloweod is
the one already there, S) Hours Mminday thru Thursday 7:04DAM tr_i
3mOCPPM, Friday arid Saturday 7;QCMAM to 11:s')OPM and Sunday larOO
noon to 9 : QQPM
r-rid C 1 (rt Roberts Ra 1 1 call vI =It e - a l l vr_it i ng Yes
COUNTY BRIEFING
CUq
Rep
Evans
-
reported
that
the
ini-jurity
has
passed
the
budget
arid
there
will
be
a 7.74
percent
increase
on
property
t�xe,,
The
true
figure
will
probably
be
between
1E, and
18
percent
with
the
scilid
waste
budget.
The
ecilid
wztlate
is self
SVppi_irting
because
there
is
ncmi
pr`,,,perty
ti5kx
levy
being
applied
ire
any fi�irm
wh.i��tsw)ever
ta=i
the
5x11 id
waste
budget.
They ara Qn schedule fi:ir the c�eritral processing facilities and he
expects to sum 'that in pest i -.r. within a year.
CITIZEN PRIVILEGE Of' THE FLOOR
Noel nesc h a repr�esent i ri q Bolton Point - they are t ry i, n g ti save
some mriney arid get 5j7ime backup money fronn NYSE &G by shifting
their pclwer d emarids at the water company. C c 1 t nn F11 :11 rt was
constructed 14 years agi-, and they were able to qet a mill ion
dollar grant turn Farmers HIM
irrle Administration. They had some
choices ti-, rilake becausc the bids canoe ire ore nli l l irin over budget.
They buiIt in the ciriginal system are imbalance -if whinh resLrlted
in a deficit of stc:,rage clot in the syatern bec4�i.use they felt that
was sonnethirng they ccluld live with -iiat while they still, bi-Ailt the
main t reatmEnt pl jrjt arid t ranisrn i ss i cirn facility. They now feel
that they should have additil,ina] 3turnage ins the 5Y%tern if there
t
0
ltha.c_a journal MpWT,
123 W. State ?; � rLeel:
lthaca4 New Yor ~k.
flittn: Uonna Carr, Legal Rids
PLEASE PUBL194H the. fizzillnviir•irl LE501. M- 1)"TZCE tirl_ lat(er than WF.._UHf- V(.)Y
November 7th, a7rid bill the Tizzmr-i of Dryden.
PLEASE 7AKrz. NOTICE that the Towr', Biziarnd of the Town =if [:Jr'LYLje_rk
will hold a p�_tt).iic hearing � cc�r-,sider�� an appa,icatic_17•, for a
Opcxa.1 F'�er�r�ri t f . -rm Al 7F�spl� E. i �r� f; { Ir�_�r��t7 'L-r•rmyt, etc . ;c
�'B�� 1+ rL.ean, New Y,� +' I *, i, o e ;std _Ib l a. _rh a. fierier ;� i Conveiri i crpr,i�.,c', Sit -mle
�mtri f'x;Za S`hC{p wj,tl-7i7rj are existing st r uett,tr'•Q at 73 < k l r cel
ROAd within the Ti�iwn 1--if 17r'Lydenm
SAID HFARING will be
P.M. prevailing tinre
Dryden, New YL_r1�, at
given ajri C p pvr" urn x t y
by agLmntm
DATED : IV1 .-1veFflber4 :'rid,
Henry M. s 1 niter
Zorling Officer
Town cif Dryden
held Lin TUESDAY kI.vember 13th, fSrs) A� 7:30
at thtm� Dryden Timiwr, Hall G, [�_. Main o" rcet
Which t10110 me '7 .l 1 i nt ores t end pe r5orjs vj i .l i f;�a
to be hiRard. Per'Lsi -iris may appLmar-, irr, pg5r•51-irl =ti^
t 990
s
i Committed To Service
Dedicated To Excellence
wilt 4,. �s
On
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as
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• Upstate New,York District
Annual Service Involvement Meeting
November 1988
E
.v_ Town of Dryden Standard, 13611,er Plate Approval
These tolidwing standard approval conditions SHALL APPLY to
the attached ptoject as necessary, as well as all other lste conclitlor1s.
ApplleanE!Joseph E. Allin ton
Board Action Date; 1-1J13 /90
AcElon:Pizza i�op & Cen, Cony. store Site: 750 Fall Creek Road
TYpe of Approval Requested: S
Approval Conditions In
Business Hours, Mon, -
till 11:00 P.M. and on
shall only be attached
vial Permit to establish above business,
addition to Boiler Plate Re uirements,
Thur., 7:00 77 - : ., rr�. -°at
-
Sunday, 12:00 Noon till 9:00 P.M. only. All
to the building itself.
L flits thV 1 kgOhh1L54a 1 jjs9$g5rller,t
t ifs thy* b • +.1" 1" aPPIAcved Aod 9r_capt "dpkre td p,,,n li
that tli b+;n.�eut WO ! li9v� no advt?+ge� r�vi +- nr d urpi nrhp
n q�tive d"elArAtItN, to be
. l +l} HIM I 6V tr�r,� rA +.Itt d 2krn nr d i r�
ti ilk l# p1 l~ rrt and mop t7 'Vihd f 1Lod wi�b # }t e1't�wr,
�. ����M� ��tl* �rf��,��►tt d�_rr- � r,g .�r+d ��, � 1 �+s� � rig r_r+n� � 4• +.pct i ter, sl�a f !
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qtrf and f'ed +•al 1 w *
APPIROVed s Arid 1-1a l ea and
4•a�tl��� �+?tla.
�4. Thh tfwtr pr mjett d�.i, -ire nstrrrrt inn enci
_M �
Pei r► t 0l LP
S, Tha t � #���, rn ±�r, i r_ # �� 1 wa � r'r• cr• nt�_rr� i t 1 �+a 1 ar?��r• t a �v,� � 1 , l.r f
e* OILS 1th aphlli'nt tnni?rt t 4F
to do no NiLLPM
kv thA glro!lid thLm tcwn +'cq�.if+Rt? Ltj2r3r3hf h 9 fop.
watt+- 11+,g±$- jg*bx +- 1r~rfa 01nd t,atasa +•7*tlat�rwten,r_oat�q
t-„nr► fir,
With thcrx►�r - ±�r
tai *i ulra S
i' i^• Mr, f t45#I+, 1 �*a nt hoa r, � a r.rr,_�rllcipax east a+w sa s Yl gq rlat?r, to tfig Tc+wn wi tf tt1
nh. r ff�ri �aak } ; n
7. 1Rtat
g1to not
kit�Ch�} "tea n�
A110IvArit
t h" A" H i cat►
t11eI-ateofdi
1nrfivaczed du, f
talc "" by t1,Ls �j
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st11,r• rip �� 9ti1'��lCt�
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111!g
r~ ^ride *lta i
'Ind tjo'q
9t,01 torlirrtni
b" 1 r+atR tfy
7:00 A.M-
stgns
130 11 r F iq +1;'r111rPd to be p1arPtUd then iE shad
61* MA l rlt ei l pled by bbl+ 1 f rant .
At a Public 1{e8ring held Nov. 13tH 199 ,
A proved the above appplZCa vri ase rrpor these �ystanda d �onr z�«�
t ose attached . By thZs document, I mike a r aTi-
make it svailable to public. record of that decisfoit uric#
CC. T,3ZApplicant
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TTSiI -IZ -9Q Waage a
i, ever a f ilupe at the plant-
this M1IY .f� Rt the tinr� they were considering
announced thaLt they were gcirig to be sr_licitir+
F0 derma nd s i e r,rana g L*merjt . What this means t O Es ,1 t mein Fli i rat i sd s
that the first 14 years they have oPer%ated the plant on a (jtL
'tir+lrrs OperlatiCirl with no night time shift. I'F they ht�kd a way to
shift that to a right tirple oper^atiQn they could cilt their power -
c -its fr'oriT ;arc =�, s � a year to sEj)01 Q0T), Cp0 as wE ?l Y as salve the
clther� cr "itir*al prizble(lre f._jr4 stl_lrage. In August the c��nsmisslve
ut h 1r i ed Lr�Z i er Erg g z r��eer• s t r do ,e st Udy of what they wiw �.k 1 d need
to have in the wa,y I=�f facilities 'tc� Pump their current needs in a
srwake - This s will way
per.il_c! rather• thar+ the 12 hOLLr•5 that it now
takes. 7h i s be rmi,u h l �
g y a s,3. $ rai 1 1 ion pr-c fact, If Bl" ]ton
Point could match S, r+ie percentage �_�f that cF�st to what
N1' E , u�,- a�•tld ccnSidL as their evoided crsta (b ir�g the chat that
they wI_1,tld avid not havirpg to bi11 that eqLLi�ralexrt am, �.�nt ,�f
!�er� r�atir�,g capacity) they, they wceald be Putting' thernArilves in a
pretty . T pJDsit ior) -af gett ir�g them t� PaY whetever� that pr- -rt ion
w�ald be. The sealed bid has to be ire by
Noel gave cut a debt pr' =ifi le I)SM r. ,
it with the binartd Members {cr, p - }ect p7 O,ject x,.,n and went over
-Py iri mik)"ite bock). Rt the Curt,ent
1 ' 1 budget the debt lead fok% the existing ir+lpr•Cvaments is
$.cr S' �CrCM'Ot] a Fear two�-thir•ds Of which i5 gener��ted through water
rats r'r_rn c; ns,�fi1er•s and the ,they% thir,cS is der`i.ved fr1orn benefit
assesstITPF)t . The benef i t assessjrrejrjt of $25 {)j year i s
calculated based =r-, t1le preV L J;dj_is four q�_�ar�ters of corrsuTnat ior�
nr�eG1S of till 11runlclP ,9 l it i6FE3. The Ti;iwn cif c
$1301000-00, %y f Ifihaca is D31. about
��_ "�� ut Z]r deri i s less than �X abni_lt $'fix �;�s� +�. ���, 'Tr,wr�
Of Lansing is leis than 9% about s�1, tp °s Village of C000 00
Height is 12'f. abo +_it Tr1000MOCM and Village of Lansing is 22,.
ab -1.lt S71 ()00- 4CM, Qver 'the c_��_�rse �f the 1
the bid will coverw dif er•ir�i ar� ���ntr act period
-'1' r�r� 1= "rdrat wants tr, S+.rrc,w if the T wr+f ogrOwth by miArlicipal ities.
cmmmis�i,r� to �pl.it in sut`h a bid ar1d what s�rorilde cw�rresdt the
the
way L-If rn,r ~e inforrnati,lr, to nrak.e it easier t� decxae ar�d are there
any Questilsris �s to what thzs is ��b-�.lt,
Dryden would be 11hat a rIia.j�r' st��rage f�cilxeiiyirec :ldbbesb�it fgkn
the cast hill area near the Cornell
Rd. let v ir•�s4� lab On Ellis Hal lruy
Spapv ctnMg - r~egije t
5e fr ; =r +i }'.ar•e1 Wester,l ing fizr credit
�.,er� bi 1 3 .
J,hri Davis, r'Ppr�es�?nting F{er4el Westerlir� he ie ,�
cr•ed ii irr .is sewer• bill since there �S r ,� +�eSt �r,g d
pike. The Sewe -r 1_t5e way d le
ak in his watter�
is bed r, r, tl7e cII�T+j +_�r +t ,,f water% 'that i�,
p �_� nr P e �# �„_{ t; f his
Qriva'L-e well sstet,t, So there was cmkr, ,_,%per.
char el w4a the err +l��ar +t �_ f erase. In the Cor�r�esp�nder��e the eat irnate
q= , thne water• �_tse Inverm tree 4 }year• Ger�i� ,-
yis�e �f a1 PF'r'�erlt. Thy Drnyder, DillagedL-si�r•dnhases�firr�er� ative
ir. [;r r,t11, ad,justr�rents like this f,, precedent
v.i1lags linaits arid he wi-il_ -r their cust1--1rner--s within the
11cJ l i ke t --, r %L=quest fri,Inr the tl,Iwn tai =lard
a�
TB I I 23 -90 parle 4
that this request be granted ti,, Karel Wester %lin.q and the arniDurit
viol-tld be $2326m o(),
Glyn Hatfield - it hrtithsrs him that if- he r.Quld hear the grater
ri- rrining why he didn't check it lncLLt to See what the prcblerrt was.
jii ihn Davis - when you have a water leak you should track it dowry
ar-icl solve the pri= iblerii, brit he has had a r,urnber of either rna.jfzr
capital projsr<ts in tha park that have taken p ier�ity bc,ith from a
q - verrimerit a 1 st ari+J prj i rat as Well as a fin uric i a 1 st and p o i rat . Th e
Village -.if Dryden has made this type of adjUstmerit fltir their
crostornerrs, but he is are oUt of district customer so it would have
tc be done through the town, beard.
Supv Schug - wanted tizi krrow if he had sowething irr writino from
the Village iaf Dr %Yderi Stating that they would a�Cept that.
John Davis - rir, other than his statement that the village said
they had ni -i problem with this arid they have made adjustments like
this bef -r ;e.
EAtty Perkins the Ti -iwri 5oard shiziuld mare note that this is an
1- Ln1- LS414R1 sitj.ratij-jrrj and should not be C�,rinstrued ds any precederrit cf
ar iy future credit to MYL. WEst e+r 1 i ng or- any other o!_t tcmer,
John Davis - si you want Something in writing fr ~rirn the village
before you give the final okay.
RESOLUTION .0262 _KAREL WESTERL.ING
CREOD1T ON SEWER BILL
Clni Walbridge iffered the fisllriwing meal= elution arc# asked frr its
to Karel
is pr o f f r Drrr
Jinn Willard, 5 Hall Words Rd. - would like to bring- attQr)tiij t.
the ti-iwn bcar%d again cQricerning the water% problem i_in Hall Ld,_3z-1ds
Rd arid gavra the bi .-lard members Qictur8s that he had taken. On
October 23, 1990 the ri�iad was flizilzided and this is thin third time
'this year. Previl.-lusly the iDnly time that it was florided was in
1`98i which was a 100 year st izirm, The st i =irrp they had on Oct. 23rd
was 2.3S irriches of rairri and 2. E; inches is a 2 year stcbrm. The
v0wn bcgar'd pr�cImiSed tC, ceiritP-+i the rl1�nw rate fr%cnm the Wi1cri
Rr %ess site Arid he wi.-p.tld like thzt promise kepi. This in vii,ilatii =irri
Qf the site plan appr•C'val arid you cizziuld r,jithdr;;Lw their building
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i
RESOLVED,
Wester;l
ing
that
not
this Tri
ti -i exceed
wn
Board
$3246.52
aut h cir i z e
and thi�t
credit
there
the Village
of
Dryden
that
this
is aeCeptahle.
2rid C 1
rn
Roberts
Roll
call
vote
Clm
Rc- iberts
Yes
Clm
Walbridge
Yes
SUpv
CIm
C
1
m
Schug
Hatfield
Crirr i
gan
Yes
NF_i
NQ
to Karel
is pr o f f r Drrr
Jinn Willard, 5 Hall Words Rd. - would like to bring- attQr)tiij t.
the ti-iwn bcar%d again cQricerning the water% problem i_in Hall Ld,_3z-1ds
Rd arid gavra the bi .-lard members Qictur8s that he had taken. On
October 23, 1990 the ri�iad was flizilzided and this is thin third time
'this year. Previl.-lusly the iDnly time that it was florided was in
1`98i which was a 100 year st izirm, The st i =irrp they had on Oct. 23rd
was 2.3S irriches of rairri and 2. E; inches is a 2 year stcbrm. The
v0wn bcgar'd pr�cImiSed tC, ceiritP-+i the rl1�nw rate fr%cnm the Wi1cri
Rr %ess site Arid he wi.-p.tld like thzt promise kepi. This in vii,ilatii =irri
Qf the site plan appr•C'val arid you cizziuld r,jithdr;;Lw their building
i
m
i
T01 1- 25 -f30 page
permit. You carp calcul
16 i 7rjcr�easLed f J1-1w sander t
rpiini rill LIM1 F -Yf 2C) 9 000 gal
significant ir-ierease.
Press rir_it receive thei
have passed all ref the
0
ate if there is a 3 year
he rai 1r�oad bed woLt1d be
ons per hizziur and he ci:jnsi
He would also 1 i ke to req
r• temp{arary occupancy Cer
DEC air quality testam
storm the
=ri the rlyder; of a
ders this a pretty
l.test that Wilcox
tificate until the
Geinrge Schlecht - thought that the reswillation stated that the
rate i -if flew wOuld nit tae ariy greater lthan a 25 yeak, sti,,irm. He
was t her ~e at S : 3C PIN arid at 10, 3SOPM arid rye i t h L=hrL t i me the wept e was
=1ver the roar.
Clm Walbyr
i }ge
, she
did nQt
feel this was
acceptable at an
cl-jnst rust
i i =in
site in
that it
-in l y f l r r died
f -ir 2 hours. This i5 a
dead end
read
and the
bo,5kr�d
has tried and
pry- {rflised the residents
that they
would
d, -t
a good job-
that f 11_11 -ided Ha -kI
Jim Willard -
ou can see
in the
pictures that the water was
within a f :rt
from the tl :gyp
of the
rmai lr rlad bed.
know
t he
if
the
S1_rpv Schup - wanted to krrl =lw if everything has becrti d..lrie Qn the
site ti maintain the water ran the site-
George
Srthlecht
Schlecht
-
did
the
not
know
t he
if
the
Rd
inlet
has been placed yet,
but
he
f i r w i r� g a 1 n1,:j5t
has
a call
in
for
the
that f 11_11 -ided Ha -kI
inspection.
W1= ,lda
Fed is only 16
inches
in
sizem
SUPV Schug - OnL= way t1 fix the fl -oding =ever the HaI l moods Rd.
would be to increase the culvert size.
Cie -irge
Srthlecht
- the culvert
f1QwiT1g anti =i
the
WilcrX
site under
t he
riew Ha
11
Rd
i s 38 i nch ea
i n s i z e arid that
was
f i r w i r� g a 1 n1,:j5t
t -1 �
a.pacity
and
the culvert
that f 11_11 -ided Ha -kI
1
W1= ,lda
Fed is only 16
inches
in
sizem
Glra Walbridge tree System that 1.rsed to exist used to work si-, the
change from are existing wor•k.ahle situati-in to erne- that isn't was
a prcbl�zm-
S1,rpv Sr-hug , if the town installs a bigger• Ci_tivL=rt Linder Hall
Woods Rd as scion as thr? weather gets better that ShOLLld help7 but
it wouldn't take care of the watvr on the site because the XS
inch pipe can r,.-it handle that an;l =bent of water}.
C i m Wa l ter~ d ge - would like t h cA er +g i veers f -ir Wilcox Brass to
prove that it is ril-it tlmieir pr %f!4bi�rn ar-ld if it is their problem
thL3v will htikve 'to do rn cre fixing.
SlArOV Schug - the problem: the Lt has to be addressed is -ghat is
Wi1d -0( eases going to di:i to retain rnQre water Qn the site. The
t awd carl r i x Hall W -cods Rd which "ill re 1 i eve the pressure on the
rot�d .
f
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,TIM Willard
felt
wC,Uld
Year
that a
not be
stor•rri in
� they wiziuld like
primimise was made
c�harjged. The r1c
1'361 and nl =iw
the
that
+ad
it has
pr`eviciijsly
ri:iad
the flow
f 1 = i=ided
taken
I =if
was
3 t
care
water;
f1r�F�
iraes
of,
from
dad
in
bUt
in
the
year&
-f the facilities
of the
Varna Sewer District
#tE
they
the site
the 100
past
Clni Walbridge - WilcDx press shimuld k,r� -w very cleanly that they
will n1A get a temperarmy permit lentil they have the drainage
ci -it r%ect and that the town will IM110diately suspend their
t eNIP19:1ra ry permit if there is still a problem. 7h i s might give
them an incentive t(zd do it right,
OaQr ~ge Schlecht the drainage is d -ire correctly because it was
designed for a 25 year stor•fn arid it di-{es appear to be working
pr'Ope IL yr 0
ATTORNEY
Atty Perkins - the
pr-p-sed a.gr•eemerit
regarding the 1_[se
Dist. There needs
tc,i sign the agreem
public hearingm
board members have
witl� the Town. of D
of their; facilities
to be a resolution
erit with Cornell Un
recei
rd er►
fOr t
adQpte
iversi
ved a copy =if the
arid CQrrie 1 1 Uri i vers it y
he MiDrkey Run Sewer
d authi-irizing the Sr_!pv
ty and echedule a
RESOLUTION #223 AUTHORIZE SUPEERVISOR
TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH COFtNEL_L UldIVERSITY
Clm Hatfield Offered the frllawing r•esolutiQrr and azked finr its
adept 11 :1n a
RESOLVED, th?t
this Tciiejn Board
authorize
Supv Schuy to
sign the
a.graernent with
Ci= irriell University
regarding
the .ji:)int increase
and imor ovement
-f the facilities
of the
Varna Sewer District
#tE
and the Moni,,ey R ur Sewer District.
Prod Clrn Corrigan RiAl call vote - all votirip. Yes
RESOLUTION #2E4 ADOPT ORDER CALLING PUBLIC HEA R I N6
JOINT INCREASE I N ..F AG I L I T I ES OF THE VA RNA SEWER
DIST, „42 AND MONKEY RUN SgWE D19T.
C 1 m 4}a 1 hr i d g e f irerwed the f a 1 1 i=iw i ng resolution arid asi{.ed f nr it s
adapt i zin: (copy in minute book)
:r,d C 1 m Cwirr i g an Roll call vim-it a a l l visit i rrn Yes
RESOLUTION #265 oE7ERIIIN0710h NEPTLINE, HOSE
COMPANY 01 OF DRYDEN INC..-- AMPULAA14CE CONTRAC7
Clm Walbridge iffered the fol l,Y1wirr�g resolution and a3�+.eci for its
adapt I1-irl. (crap in n�zn�_:te b.-Uk)
2nd C IM Roberts Roll Call visit e - a 1 1 vl-lt i rig Yes
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At a regular meeting of the
Town Board of the Town of
iDryden, Tompkins County, A- New
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dt Town leaj, . 65 E. Main St., Drvdei�L
New York in said 'Town, on
November �,� , 1990 , at 7:30
O'clock P M,, Prevailing Time,
PRESENT:
James 5. Schug
Supervisor
Elizabeth Corrigan
Councilman
Charles Hatfield
Councilman
Ron Robert!�
Councilman
Margaret Walbridge
Councilman
In the Matter
of
The Joint Increase and Improvement of:
the Facilities of the Varna Sewer :
District No, 2 and the Monkey Run
Sealer DistrlCt in the the Town
Dryden, Tompkins County,
New York
ORDER
CALLING
PUBLIC
HEADING
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the
Town
Board
of the Town of
Dryden, Tompkins County,
New York,
has
had
under
consideration
the joint increase and
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mprovement of the facilities of the Varna Sewer District No, 2 and
the donkey, Run Sewer District in and for said Town, consisting of
the replacement of the existing ten inch gravity sewer from manhole
"4" along Dryden Road (Rt. 366) to manhole "41" along Tower Road by
Boyce Thompson Institute by the purchase and. installation of a new
gravity Serer consisting of approximately 280 feet of fourteen inch
ductile iron sewer pipe, approximately 1100 feet of fifteen inch PVC
sewer pipe, approximately 55 feet of ten inch PVC sewer pipe and
approximately seven manholes and two connections to the existing
system, including necessary appurtenances and incidental and
expenses and improvements in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, the maximum estimated cast of such joint increase and
improvement is $175,004; and
WHEREAS, such cost shall be annually apportioned among such
Districts by said 'own Board, and the amounts so apportioned shall
be levied and collected in each District from the several lots and
parcels of land deemed benefited thereby by said Town Board as much
upon and from each as shall be in just proportion to the amount of
benefit which such improvement shall confer upon the same; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing on said
proposed joint increase and improvement' and estimate of cast
pursuant to Seution 242 -b of the Tom Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
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ORDERED, by the Tawas Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, as fol.laws :
Section 1. A meeting of the 'Town Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, shall be held
at Town Hall, 65 E. Main Street in Dryden New York[ in
said Town, on the 11th day of December 1990, at 7 :30 o'clockP
M., Prevailing Tine, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing
on the proposed joint increase and improvement of the facilities of
the Varna Sewer District.No, 2 and the Monkey Run Sewer District in
said Town, and the estimate. of cost referred to in the preambles
hereof, at which time and place said 'down Board will hear all
persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same.
Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
cause a notice of said public hearing to be publi-shed in
the _ Ithaca ,Journal the official newspaper of said Town, and
posted in the manner prescribed by law, which notice shall be in
substantially the following form, to -wit:
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLEASE TAPE NOTICE that the 'down Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tor pl ins County. ew oxk, will meet at Town Hall
65 East MEdn - grroafi,
in Dryden New York, in said Town, on the 11th day
of December 1990, at 7:30 o'clock M., Prevailing Tl11e, for
the purpose of conducting a public hearing relating to the proposed
joint increase and improvement of the facilities of the Varna Sewer
District no, 2 and the Monkey Run Sewer District in said Town,
consisting of the replacement of the existing ten inch gravity sewer
from manhole 114" along Dryden Road (Rt. 366) to manhole "41" along
Tower Road by Bake Thompsan Institute by the purchase and
installation of a new gravity sewer consisting of approximately 280
feet of fourteen inch ductile iron sewer pipe, approx:Lmately 1100
feet of fifteen inch PVC sewer pipe, approximately 55 feet of tern
inch PVC, sewer pipe and approximately seven manholes and two
connections to the existing system, including necessary appurtenances
and incidental and. expenses and improvements in Connection therewith,
at a maximum estimated cost of $175,0001 at which time and place said
Town Board will hear all persons interested in the subject thereof
concerning the same.
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Such cost shall be annually apportioned among such Districts by
said Town Board, and the amounts so apportioned stall be levied and
collected in each District from the several lots and parcels of land
deemed benefited thereby by said oTwn Board as much upon and from
each as shall be in 3ust proportion to the amount of benefit which
such improvement shall confer upon the same.
Dated: Dryden, New York,
November L3 , 1490.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF D YDEN
TOMPK I NS COUN'T'Y F NEW YORK
section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately,
The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:
James F. Schug VOTING Aye
Elizab4E Cth
Corrigan
VOTING
Aye
Charles
Hatfield
VOTING
Aye
Ron Roberts
VOTING AYe
Margaret Walbridge VOTING Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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STATE OF NEW YORK }
)ss.;
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS }
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County,
New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
That I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of the
meeting of the Town Board of said Town, including the resolution
contained therein, held on November ].3 1930, with the original
thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a true and
correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original so
far as the same relates to the subject matters therein referred to.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had due notice
of said meeting.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Sect zon 103 -of the Public
Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the
general public.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I
duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to
be given to the following newspapers and/or other news media as
f 01 l ows
Newspaper and/or other news media
The Ithaca Journal
Date given
January 10, 1990
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I FURTHER CERTIFY that PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly
caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be
conspicuously posted in the following designated public location(s)
on the following dates:
Designated Location(s)
of posted notice
Town Signboard, Vestibule
Town Hall, 65 E. Main St.
Dryden, New York
Date of posting
January 10, 1990
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Town on November 16
(CORPORATE
SEAL)
, 1990.
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At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town Hall on the 13th day of
November, 1990 at 7:30 P. M., there were
PRESENT.
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
James Schug
Charles Hatfield
Councilperson - Margaret Walbridge
Councilperson - Ronald Roberts
Councilperson - Elizabeth Corrigan
ABSENT.
None
The following determination and resolution were respectively
made and adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, to wit:
DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 17, 1990, to consider the advisability of
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing NEPTUNE HOSE
COMPANY NO. -1 OF DRYDEN, INC. , to furnish general ambulance service
for all residents of the Town of Dryden, including the Villages of
Dryden and Freeville, and
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WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and said notice of hearing described: (1) the
general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished; (2)
the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company affected;
(4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing will be
held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to be
served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served, shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
® Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
authorize the furnishing of such general ambulance service and to
enter into an agreement therefor with NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF
DRYDEN, INC., for the consideration of SEVENTY -TWO THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($72,500.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or
before February 1, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the consent of NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN,
40 INC. to furnish general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
® PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson Walbridge
seconded by Councilperson Roberts it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby unanimously finds, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General
Municipal Law, that there is no general ambulance service for
residents of the Town of Dryden, and determines that it is in the
public interest to authorize the furnishing of such general
ambulance service for the said residents of the Town of Dryden,
including the Villages of Dryden and Freeville, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such general ambulance service shall be
furnished subject to the rules and regulations as shall be
® prescribed by NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., and
approved by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
the consent of NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., and it
is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
40 NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., for such general
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ambulance service for the consideration of the payment by the Town
of SEVENTY -Two THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ( 72 r 500 . oo) .
The vote on the adoption of the foregoing resolution eras as
follows:
Supervisor -
Councilperson T
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson T
James Schug Aye
Charles Hatfield Aye
Margaret Walbridge Aye
Ronald Roberts Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
TOWN OF DRYDEN
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I, Susanne Lloyd, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the preceding
resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town
Hall, Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, adopted the 13th
day of November, 1990, and that the same is a true and correct copy
of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the said Town this 1.5th day of November, 1990.
Susanne Lloyd, Town (Ylerk
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At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town Hall on the 13th day of
November, 1990 at 7:30 P. M., there were
PRESENT.
Supervisor - James Schug
Councilperson - Charles Hatfield
Councilperson - Margaret Walbridge
Councilperson - Ronald Roberts
Councilperson -
ABSENT:
None
Elizabeth Corrigan
The following determination and resolution were respectively
made and adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, to wit:
DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October
adopting a resolution,
209 -b of the General
FIRE DISTRICT, to furr
residents of the Town
17, 19901 to consider the advisability of
in accordance with the provisions of Section
Municipal Law, authorizing the SLATERVILLE
iish general ambulance service for all of the
of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and which said notice of hearing described: (1)
the general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished;
(2) the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company
affected; (4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing
will be held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to
be served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and at
which public hearing it was pointed out that the Town of Dryden was
served by several other Fire Companies which did not provide
general ambulance service to the area proposed to be served by the
Slaterville Fire District and the understanding between the Town
and the Slaterville Fire District was that the fire protection
contract is to be entered into principally for the furnishing of
general ambulance service in the area to be served by Slaterville
Fire District in the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
authorize the furnishing of such fire protection and general
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ambulance service and to enter into an agreement therefor with
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT for the consideration of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($9,000.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or before
February 1, 1991, and
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WHEREAS, the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT to furnish
general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson Corrigan
seconded by Councilperson flatf.iel.d , it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General Municipal Law, that
it is in the public interest to authorize the furnishing of such
fire protection and general ambulance service for the said
residents of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such fire protection and general ambulance
service shall be furnished subject to the rules and regulations as
shall be prescribed by SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and approved by
the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
0 n the Office of the Clerk of the County of 'Tompkins together with
the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, for such general ambulance service for
the consideration of the payment by the Town of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($4,000.00).
The vote on the adoption of the foregoing resolution was as
follows:
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
James Schug Aye
Charles Hatfield Aye
Margaret Walbridge Aye
Ronald Roberts Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
TOWN OF DRYDEN
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I, Susanne Lloyd, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the preceding
resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town
Hall, Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, adopted the 13th
day of November, 1990, and that the same is a true and correct copy
of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the said Town this 15th day of November, 1990,
Susanne Lloyd, Town Clelfk
® DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 17, 1990, to consider the advisability of
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing NEPTUNE HOSE
COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., to furnish general ambulance service
for all residents of the Town of Dryden, including the Villages of
Dryden and Freeville, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and said notice of hearing described: (1) the
® general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished; (2)
the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company affected;
(4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing will be
held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to be
served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served, shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
• Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
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given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
authorize the furnishing of such general ambulance service and to
enter into an agreement therefor with NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF
DRYDEN, INC., for the consideration of SEVENTY -TWO THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($72,500.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or
before February 1, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the consent of NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN,
INC. to furnish general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson
seconded by Councilperson
, it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby unanimously finds, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General
Municipal Law, that there is no general ambulance service for
residents of the Town of Dryden, and determines that it is in the
public interest to authorize, the furnishing of such general
ambulance service for the said residents of the Town of Dryden,
including the Villages of Dryden and Freeville, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such general ambulance service shall be
• furnished subject to the rules and regulations as shall be
prescribed by NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY N0. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., and
0 approved by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
the consent of NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., and it
is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
NEPTUNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 OF DRYDEN, INC., for such general
ambulance service for the consideration of the payment by the Town
® of SEVENTY -TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($72,500.00).
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WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 17, 1990, to consider the advisability of
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing the SLATERVILLE
FIRE DISTRICT, to furnish general ambulance service for all of the
residents of the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and which said notice of hearing described: (1)
the general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished;
® (2) the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company
affected; (4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing
will be held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to
be served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and at
which public hearing it was pointed out that the Town of Dryden was
served by several other Fire Companies which did not provide
general ambulance service to the area proposed to be served by the
0 Slaterville Fire District and the understanding between the Town
and the Slaterville Fire District was that the fire protection
® contract is to be entered into principally for the furnishing of
general ambulance service in the area to be served by Slaterville
Fire District in the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
authorize the furnishing of such fire protection and general
ambulance service and to enter into an agreement therefor with
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT for the consideration of FOUR THOUSAND
® DOLLARS ($4,000.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or before
February 1, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT to furnish
general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson
seconded by Councilperson
it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General Municipal Law, that
40 it is in the public interest to authorize the furnishing of such
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fire protection and general ambulance service for the said
® residents of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such fire protection and general ambulance
service shall be furnished subject to the rules and regulations as
shall be prescribed by SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and approved by
the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and it is further
® RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, for such general ambulance service for
the consideration of the payment by the Town of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($41000.00)0
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Dai ;e: November 8th, 1990
To James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisi.
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Dryden Town Hall
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, New York
From Henry M. Slater, zoning Bui lding Code Enforcement Off.
ES E. Main Street
Dryden, New York 13033
S1_tb. 0 October, 90 Dept. Activity Report
Dear Jim:
Building
were
permits
14 Certificates of Occupancy, 2 Ternp'z'rary
Certificate
Issued
During October 1,9901
1G which
are
described
and
issued.
as
fo l
1 ows.
A- I Single - family Structures, New St
A -1 Extend Existing Single- family H_
A -1 Replace Exiting Mobile with New
A Two Family Ho_ime, New St arts :
C -4. 1 Private Sti_irage Structure New
C-4.1 Private Storage, Extend Exist i
C -7 Erect a Screened Porch for Exist
arts:
me:
Rep 1 aceraent
Starts:
rig St r. ucryt ure ;
ing Hi.mor.le0
Certificates cif Qccuparjr-�•y and C i. -Imp.l i.ance.
(5)
(r• )
r•
(1)
There
were
were
14 Certificates of Occupancy, 2 Ternp'z'rary
Certificate
of Occupancy and 1 Certificates Df
Compliance
and
issued.
Fire Investigations.
There
were
(4)
Fire
Investigation
completed
and
repairs
were
repair
specified
being
;issued
that
will result
once such
repair
in a
certificate
is
successfully
of
completed.
We
also
i ssupd
(3j)
certificates
.-If repair
for°
clutstanding fire damage issues.
Zoning Board of Appeals Hearing Requests:
Since there has nc:it been a Variant
month, due to Election nay, Notice
yet been signed gaff for distributi
list of those that have been heard
basic Outcome.
(1)
e Hearing yet this
s of Decision h<a,ve not
on.- I have attached a
and have atter -shed cz�;
Pg. (2)
�i
Zoning Cases currently before the Local Court.
Marvin
unlicensed
English
rflot
19i►c.i
or
vehicles.
Hanshaw
It
Read
is
Violations,
my
urnderst
trash
and
i n q
and
that
this
action
that
about
case is currently
by an agent
this compliance
Novernber
16th
/agents
of
i
per
this
n
i s-id
adjournment
of
the
w i l l
year.
Defendant.
come
pending
t D an
ciz irrect
I believe
end on
i ve
it
Carlos Stetson, Unauthorized construction cof a. Private
Storage structure on Bone Plain Road. Case at ci-Durt
level., has been adjourned until December 13th.
George Stetson, Unautho.-jrized placement of a home made
Dcouble -wide Mobile Horrie at o_ir about 17U Bcnvre Plain Road.
On Wednesday Oct ber° 31st, a Trial was held at the Town
Court Level. Attorney Perkins was Attorney for° the Town.
The defendant entered a plea of guilty toD of the (4)
charges against him, therefore, there was no trial.
Stetso_irr was sentenced to (c weeks) in the Courrty Jail.
starting November 5th. More important, this decisioio -i nizow
permits Attorney Perkins t proceed with the case at the
next level, which is to obtain ar_►tht::1rity fcor the Town of
Dryden to remi =lve, at cost to the owner /ownEars, these
structures fri-om the site and return the property to.I the
former condition. Attorney Perki.n<..� can better expand on
this part of this case.
You will notice that I've attached a copy of the Oeorcle
Junior Republic facility Site Plan as it currently
exist. Due t a recent fire at this facility, it was
determined that the Town -.if Dryden is Code Enforcement
Agency overseeing a l l NorY -Un ion Free School D i st r i. ct
Structures which are sited within the Town of Dryden.
The reason that I meat i l .-in this is that si::ime of these
structr_rres are within the the Village cof Freevil.le ancJ
are not under out jurisdiction. I have discussed this
with Supervisor Schug and Attorney Perkins, howeverI
.Supervisor Schug would like to:, take this further at the
board level with regard to overall issc.res that this
exposes. There are a total IS structures that are not
Part of the, Union tree Scho :icil District ". Of these lFl
st rr.Act r_cres, 11 w i l l require s• ome kind 1,of arrnua 1. Fire &
Safety inspections. The remairri,ng 7 will. ni .,it require any
inspections. We w i l l a l si_ i.-oversee any and a l l
corYStrLcct- ion that may occur in the futr_tre.
Please also, find attached a ("copy of the most recently
updated supplement t1D the Zicining Ordinance.
Henry M. Slater
CC : All Dryden Town E+c lard Members
• Susanne Lloyd, Dryden ToW)rl Clerk
Mah l on R. Perkins, Dryden Tl_iwn At t lZirney
Date:
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From
Sub. :
E
August 24th, 1994)
Jack Baker Chr.,D
5 Kno 1 1 wood Drive
Freeville New Yor
Henry M. Slater,
Town of Dryden
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, New York,
ryden Town Z.B.A.
P.
Z,_,ning & Building Cade Er•if,_mcement Office
7 ' 5 ?
Zoning Variance Agenda Anrendrnent,
Dear Jack:
Please find inclosed
Variance Hearings. As
fr,_,rnr Chang -Ho Park. I
position of agent for
the case, I ask that
hearing regttest .
copies ,.,f (`)
YOU can see,
am informed
Mr. Park f,_,r
f,.-,r September 4th 1990
applications for Z mini.nq
(1) is a reapplication
that yoLi will be in the
this hearing. This beir19
you appoint an acting Chairm for this;
7:31) Ralph Crand e l 1, cowner of Locke Woods Interiors, i
requesting a variance to place a free standing sign cicerer
than the min. 15 feet fr,xm the edged of the road right- a -aiay
boundary. As yoW 11 secs from the attached survey, there is, a
unique D.O. T, right -a -way in front of Locke Woods Interio►^ss.
7:45 Chang -Ho Park, reapplication, I believe that all of you are
farnli 1 iar with this request.
Si 1
°?'wry'
Henry M. Slater
CC: All Members of the Dryden Town Z. EB. A.
Jean Ryan, Rec. Sec., Dryden Town Z.B.A.
Decisions:
Crandell
A -Way in
request.
Request,
front of
Park Request, Park
no other practical
allowed uses list
R.B. - 1 Zone.
approved. Extream D.O.T. Right -
Locke Woods was just cause for
was unable to make a case for
use of this property among the
foOr that Zoning District, an
L
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0
so
Date Septernber� :'1st, 199)
Too Jack, Raker� f:hr. , Dryden Trrtwrn Z. N. no
5 Kra 1 l word I)r i ve
Fr•eev i 1 1 e New Yq::)r�k.
Fr -_rn: Henry M. Slat etr Zonirog & Building Code Erifor•rcemr'rit Clff=i.c ^c
Town of Dryden
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, New York 13(:15
Zornireg Var-iarir_e Agerldt,1, foam Octcober• 'rd 199CP
Dear Jack:
Please f irid i ncl _ised a cp_tpy _if (1) appl i•cat ior�
Variance Hear• i ng vNequest .
7:30 Get -ald Hoag is r^eque 9t i.rng per°misss orn to t:r•eate a
rnon— confcwmirig lcot which► will have 75 feet of r' s�.rl fr_r °�tagcx
as appcosed to the Dk%ydero Town Zoreir,g Urdiriarice requivrerii ril;
of 125 feet.
Siricerely`F
Herir•y M. 51 at er�
CC a 011 Members cof the Dryden Town Z. D. A.
Jean Ryan, Rec. Sec. , Dt•yderi Town Z. R. no
Decision. Granted, however, it was limited to only one
lot.
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At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town Hall on the 13th day of
November, 1990 at 7:30 P. M., there were
PRESENT.
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
ABSENT.
None
0
1
James Schug
Charles Hatfield
Margaret Walbridge
Ronald Roberts
Elizabeth Corrigan
The following determination and resolution were respectively
made and adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, to wit:
DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 17, 1990, to consider the advisability of
ft
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing the SLATERVILLE
FIRE DISTRICT, to furnish general ambulance service for all of the
residents of the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and which said notice of hearing described: (1)
the general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished;
(2) the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company
affected; (4) the time and place within the Town lwhere such hearing
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will be held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to
be served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and at
which public hearing it was pointed out that the Town of Dryden was
served by several other Fire Companies which did not provide
general ambulance service to the area proposed to be served by the
Slaterville Fire District and the understanding between the Town
and the Slaterville Fire District was that the fire protection
contract is to be entered into principally for the furnishing of
general ambulance service in the area to be served by Slaterville
Fire District in the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
Oauthorize the furnishing of such fire protection and general
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ambulance service and to enter into an agreement therefor with
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT for the consideration of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($4,000.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or before
February 1, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT to furnish
general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson Corrigan ,
seconded by Councilperson Hatfield , it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General Municipal Law, that
it is in the public interest to authorize the furnishing of such
fire protection and general ambulance service for the said
residents of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such fire protection and general ambulance
service shall be furnished subject to the rules and regulations as
shall be prescribed by SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and approved by
the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
• in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
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the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the trOWN OF DRYDEN and
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, for such general ambulance service for
the consideration of the payment by the Town of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($4,000.00).
The vote on the adoption of the foregoing resolution was as
follows:
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
James Schug Aye
Charles Hatfield Aye
Margaret Walbridge Aye
Ronald Roberts Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS:
I, Susanne Lloyd, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the preceding
resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town
Hall, Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, adopted the 13th
day of November, 1990, and that the same is a true and correct copy
of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the said Town this 15th day of November, 1990.
Susanne Lloyd, Town Cle(kk
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At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town Hall on the 13th day of
November, 1990 at 7:30 P. M., there were
PRESENT.
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
ABSENT:
None
James Schug
Charles Hatfield
Margaret Walbridge
Ronald Roberts
Elizabeth Corrigan
The following determination and resolution were respectively
made and adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, to wit:
DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 17, 1990, to consider the advisability of
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing the SLATERVILLE
FIRE DISTRICT, to furnish general ambulance service for all of the
residents of the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
October 23, 1990, and which said notice of hearing described: (1)
the eneral ambulance service which is
9 proposed to be furnished;
(2) the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company
affected; (4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing
will be held; and (5) that all persons residing within the area to
be served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and at
which public hearing it was pointed out that the Town of Dryden was
served by several other Fire Companies which did not provide
general ambulance service to the area proposed to be served by the
Slaterville Fire District and the understanding between the Town
and the Slaterville Fire District was that the fire protection
contract is to be entered into principally for the furnishing of
general ambulance service in the area to be served by Slaterville
Fire District in the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it in the public interest to
authorize the furnishing of such fire protection and general
El
ambulance service and to enter into an agreement therefor with
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT for the consideration of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($4,000.00) for one (1) year, to be paid on or before
February 1, 1991, and
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WHEREAS, the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT to furnish
general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson Corrigan
seconded by Councilperson Hatfield , it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General Municipal Law, that
it is in the public interest to authorize the furnishing of such
fire protection and general ambulance service for the said
residents of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that such fire protection and general ambulance
service shall be furnished subject to the rules and regulations as
shall be prescribed by SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and approved by
the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
0 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
the consent of SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
SLATERVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, for such general ambulance service for
the consideration of the payment by the Town of FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($4,000.00).
The vote on the adoption of the foregoing resolution was as
follows:
Supervisor -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
Councilperson -
James Schug Aye
Charles Hatfield Aye
Margaret Walbridge Aye
Ronald Roberts Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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® STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS: 0
I. Susanne Lloyd, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the preceding
resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town
Hall, Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, adopted the 13th
day of November, 1990, and that the same is a true and correct copy
of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the said Town this 15th day of November, 1990,
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Susanne Lloyd, Town C1di -k
TB11 -23-90 page 7
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Atty Perkins - the board members have received a proposed
reso l ut i c-in concerning aged exempt i l_in. A resi_ 1 ut i on should be
introduced and seconded and then tabled for a public hearing.
Mition was made by
RESOLUTION
2nd by Clm Walbridge that
#'EE
Board increase
for aged
DETERMINRTION
SLATERVILLE
does
FIRE
DIS
"rRICT
that
this Town Board table
AMBULANCE
CONTRACT���
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the
pr iperty
of
Franklin
levels on
real
property for aged exemption
Clm Corrigan
offered
the
following
vehicles.
resolution
and asked for its
adopt ion a
(cc opy
in
minute
vehicles,
book)
tires,
appliances,
junk,
tanks,
pipes and
ircm.
It is
2nd Clm Hatfield
Roll
junk yard and
call
vote -
all voting Yes
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Atty Perkins - the board members have received a proposed
reso l ut i c-in concerning aged exempt i l_in. A resi_ 1 ut i on should be
introduced and seconded and then tabled for a public hearing.
Mition was made by
Clm Corrigan and
2nd by Clm Walbridge that
this Ti_lwn
property
Board increase
for aged
the income
exemption.
eligibility levels on real
RESOLUTION #267 TABLE AGED EXEMPTION INCREASE
Clm Roberts
offered
the following resoluticin
and asked for
its
adept ion:
is reviewing franchise with ACC which
does
not
expire
RESOLVED,
that
this Town Board table
the increase eligibility
to inspect
the
pr iperty
of
Franklin
levels on
real
property for aged exemption
and schediAle a
public
hearing.
unregistered
vehicles.
They have
2nd Clrir Hatfield
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Supv
Schug
-
Atty
Perkins
went with
is reviewing franchise with ACC which
does
not
expire
Asst.
i.lrnt i 1
1994
Atty
Perkins
- reported
- reported that he
went with
before they
Z.O. Slater
went to
and
Asst.
Z.O.
Cotterill
to inspect
the
pr iperty
of
Franklin
is: serving his
Blake
in
search
if
unregistered
vehicles.
They have
found
l.inrergistered
vehicles,
tires,
appliances,
junk,
tanks,
pipes and
ircm.
It is
literally
a
junk yard and
they
have it
all
on video
tape
and
pict1.4res.
He
has spokers with
Mr.
Blakes
attcmney
and
they
contend
that
this
is
a preexisting
use
before - Zoning.
He
found
one
vehicle
that
rnight have predated
Atoning
and
a lot
of
them
have
documentary
evidence that
have
been hauled
in there
as recently
as
1989.
Atty
Perkins
- reported
that Mr. Stetson entered a plea of guilty
.just
before they
went to
trial and was sentenced to a week, in
,jail
on each
violation
and sentences to served consecutively. He
is: serving his
time
on
weekends.
Atty Perkins - has prepared and ready to send to Supreme Cl: ojr� t
some papers for authority to call f1_jr the removal of those
offending mobile homes can Bone Plain Rd.
( "Itty Perkins - regarding Al Electric and the Varna pump station
Upgrade. Three consecutive months they have failed to get the
close out pacer wC rk complete signed and documented. He
reccimmends that they riot be paid until all of the paperwork has
Been corjipleted.
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TB11- -9() page 8
RESOLUTION #268 INTRODUCE FOCAL. LAW 402 - 1990
C1m Walbridge ,introduced Local Law #2 - 1990 and scheduled a
public hearing on December G, 1990 at 7:45PM
End Roberts Roll call volt e - all voting Yes
ZONING OFFICER
- report given
to
beard members
Board
members received
with
Rich he has been
copies
cmif
state owned sch 10 1 buildings and
ones
that the Town
of
Dryden
or Village
of Freevi 1 le are
responsible
for
on
the
George
Junior
Republic property. There is
consideration
toi
be
given
if
it was
possible to charge them for
safety
inspections.
have
the
been addressed and
dates. By Jan 209 1991
equipment should
be
accommodated
all of those
in place and
upv Schug - Wilcox Press ternporary permit.
Rich Rodriguez, frorn Span Construction was present to go over the
temporary occupancy for Wilcox Press.
Sl.tpv SchUg - regarding the emissions DEC gives the temporary
permit.
Z.O. Slater -- they monitor that from the beginning and there is a
running time.
Rich Rodriguez - there is a unit coming Monday that is a system
to begin the installation. This will be up and running before the
press is running.
Z.O. Slater - Ray Nolan from Cortland is overseeing that part of
the air pollution and this should not be a problem with
coordinating that activity.
Z.O. Slater
-
in
talking
with
Rich he has been
assured that the
concerns
that
he
has
to
the
general occupancy
of
each area
relative
with
fire
safety
of the entire Structure,
accessibility
and adequate
prier to
portions
any
of the
access
of
the
building
will
moving
have
the
been addressed and
dates. By Jan 209 1991
equipment should
be
accommodated
all of those
in place and
running.
Rich Rodrigues - that is correct,
and in o perat i oin, and electrical
entire electrical will be in.
the fire sprinklers will be in
will be in and safe, but not the
Z.O. Slater - they do not have to receive an occupancy permit for
an area that is riot going to be used, but the fire system would
he in place for all of the areas. He did not require them ti do
the landscaping until spring since it is sin late in the year now.
Sijov Schug - wanted toi know if any of the board members had a
pr^rblem with accepting the schedule.
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TB11 -13 -90 page 9
Clm Walbridge - wants to make sure the drainage problem is solved
a first and that there is a list sUbmitted tr.) the fire department
® and ti_i the tc"iwn of all chemicals that are t� � be i.tsed there. Also
if we are going to accept something like this then she would
suggest even with a temporary permit that within a certain amount
of time certain things will be done arid if they are not dcone like
the air emissions that they do riot have a verbal okay from DEC
they are required to step and we will hear their appeals. She
dues not think that it is right to wait fo =r% 1 or 2 years or to
let them apply at the last moment for the air pol lut i� ri. By June
1st imnr July 1st the planting sh ,I_Lld be done.
Z.O. Slater - it is his Understanding that they have a permit to
install the equipment for the air emissions and then it has to
pass and get certified before it can go on line and be used.
Clm
status
Walbridge
and
not
- she does
get the
official
not
want them to be
permit for air
on a temporary
emissions. They
can
it should
rurn
for
1
be
or c
made
m• rriths
very
clear
but
not
that
an endless
at the
end
amount of time
of certain
and
period
everything
Mr.
par
Tale
is
correct
abut
the
and
air
proper.
emission
Something
so it
is
was
not
said way
sr.imething
back to
new
and
should
be
considered.
Z.O. Slater - June 1st is supposed tizz, be their permanent
occIApancy date.
Rich Rodriguez - they have a schedule that everything will be
completed by the 1st of May 1991. They are behind schediAle n:1w
because of the weather. Once the building is encli used there
should be no prOb l em. As far as he knows everything is in
c_impliance and he dies have a drainage plan which will be 11_coked
at.
(copy of schedule in minute book. for Wilcox Press)
Supv
the 11
Schug
points
- we can
as t• �
have them
when they
responsible
give
propose
us
a certain time on each ,.if
to have them drone before
the temporary
on having
certificate
is
granted.
done
right
when
for
Rich
Rodriguez
-
they are
responsible
for the landscaping and
they
plan
on having
it finished
in
May. The landscaping will be
done
right
when
for
Trowbridge
planting
and
and will
Trowbridge
take 4
determines that the land is
to 5 weeks.
Suaiv Schug - asked Mr. Rodriguez to get back with the board when
he would have the dates for all of the paints that have to be
considered for the temporary occupancy.
•
a 31
nor r,1
T811- 13-90
page to
Atty Perkins - site plan review approval does ric_t make reference
to final certificate of occupancy. What you are asking for is a
modification of site plan approval and asking for a temporary
certificate.
Rich Rodriguez
Perkins
-
we are
not
going
to
have this building completed
before they
site plan
start
moving
equipment
a temporary.
in.
-SDeed
Atty
Perkins
-
that is why
it
have submitted
in the
is
a modification
to the
site plan
approval.
they will
receive
a temporary.
and Hi
-SDeed
ion:
bids for
that
a
Rich
Rodriguez
recommendation
rejected
- there are
things
that
they
on the list
that he will
not
have
dorte
prior
to temporary
of
and
$800.0c) from
the money
certificate
so this
is why
you need
a schedule
the
fl =ir
when they will
equipment
be
finished.
Atty
of all
Perkins
of
appoint
- orice
the conditions
they
have submitted
in the
site plan
a schedule for compliance
approval and it is
acceptable
the
Wilcox
they will
receive
a temporary.
and Hi
-SDeed
RESOLUTION #269 PRETREATMENT COORDINATOR
Clm Walbridge offe
adopt ion:
RESOLVED, that thi
pretreatment coord
Checkweigher appli
2nd Clm Hatfield
red the
s Town
inator
cat ion.
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
f illowing resolution and asked for its
Board
Hatfield
appoint
Gary
Gleason
the
as
fl =ir
the
Wilcox
asked for its
Press
asked
and Hi
-SDeed
Roll call vote - all v_it ing Yes
RESOLUTION #270 ACCEPT 81D FOR 1968 INTERNATIONALL
Clod Roberts
Hatfield
offered
the
following
the
foillowirng
resolution
rest_i1util�r,
and
asked for its
adoption:
asked
for
ads apt
RESOLVED,
all
ion:
bids for
that
a
upon
loader
the
be
recommendation
rejected
RESOLVED,
Harry Rehbein
that
they
this
for a
Town
1968
Board
International
of the
requirements
accept the
bid
truck
of
and
$800.0c) from
the money
received
be
credited
the
tin
the
highway
equipment
f urid .
62nd Clm Walbridge
Roll
Roll
call
vote
- all
voting
Yes
RESOLU'rIOPI #271 ACCEPT HID FOR 1972 BROCKWAY
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt
RESOLV
Reeves
credit
2n C 1
on:
ED, that
Broso f1_j
ed to the
nr Hat fieI
this Town Hoard accept
r a 197: Brockway arid
highway eq,s i pmer,t fur
d Roll call vot
the bid of $3182611,75
the money received be
d.
e - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #272 REJECT ALL LOADER RIDS
Clrn
Hatfield
offered
the
foillowirng
rest_i1util�r,
and
asked
for
ads apt
RESOLVED,
all
ion:
bids for
that
a
upon
loader
the
be
recommendation
rejected
of
since
they
Hwy
did
Supt Gilbert
not
follow
of the
requirements
and
rebid
the
loader.
:'rid
Clm Walbridge
Roll
call
vote
-
all
voting
Yes
from
its
that
alI
I
E
•
rD 1 1 -1 3-90
page 11
Hwy S
Supt G
Gilbert -
- w
would like
t
the adopted b
budget broken down line
Hwy Supt Gilbert - would like to start considering a truck for
next year.
Supv Schug - the easement for Margaret Joyce has to be redone and
George will have to do a new set of specs for the new easement.
George Schlecht - Cornell Univ. is askinq for the water to be
diverted from the drainage where it was going into a different
drainage flow. The only _ones being impacted are Cornell so that
we are diverting water from ore drainage flow into another
drainage at their request.
Atty Perkins - wanted to knew if this request was in writing from
Cornell and they will have to sign off on the instrument also.
Suov Schug - we wi 1 l have the request when we send there a copy of
the review.
Supv Schug and Clm Hatfield will give George direction, for the
Cortland Rd. water district.
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report
Dori report
ACC financial report
County request to State
village limits.
DISCUSSION
for 11_wer speed limit � �r, Rt 13 (NYSE&G to
Letter from Dave Armstri,ing requesting to purchase or have use of
a small strip of land from the Tl_wn _if Dryden which is part of
the highway and adjoins his land at Shew Furniture.
Rtty Perkins - you would have a public hearing and determine
whether or not the town needs it fcir public use and would be
subject t� � a permissive referendum.
Supiv Schug - the size requested is 14 feet 9 inches by 199.7
inches.
Atty Perkins - the town will have to set sortie price and if they
want to purchase the pri_,perty they will have to pay all expenses
that will be incurred.
070
George Schlecht - Cornell Univ. is askinq for the water to be
diverted from the drainage where it was going into a different
drainage flow. The only _ones being impacted are Cornell so that
we are diverting water from ore drainage flow into another
drainage at their request.
Atty Perkins - wanted to knew if this request was in writing from
Cornell and they will have to sign off on the instrument also.
Suov Schug - we wi 1 l have the request when we send there a copy of
the review.
Supv Schug and Clm Hatfield will give George direction, for the
Cortland Rd. water district.
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report
Dori report
ACC financial report
County request to State
village limits.
DISCUSSION
for 11_wer speed limit � �r, Rt 13 (NYSE&G to
Letter from Dave Armstri,ing requesting to purchase or have use of
a small strip of land from the Tl_wn _if Dryden which is part of
the highway and adjoins his land at Shew Furniture.
Rtty Perkins - you would have a public hearing and determine
whether or not the town needs it fcir public use and would be
subject t� � a permissive referendum.
Supiv Schug - the size requested is 14 feet 9 inches by 199.7
inches.
Atty Perkins - the town will have to set sortie price and if they
want to purchase the pri_,perty they will have to pay all expenses
that will be incurred.
070
Atty Perkins - wanted to knew if this request was in writing from
Cornell and they will have to sign off on the instrument also.
Suov Schug - we wi 1 l have the request when we send there a copy of
the review.
Supv Schug and Clm Hatfield will give George direction, for the
Cortland Rd. water district.
CORRESPONDENCE
Ambulance report
Dori report
ACC financial report
County request to State
village limits.
DISCUSSION
for 11_wer speed limit � �r, Rt 13 (NYSE&G to
Letter from Dave Armstri,ing requesting to purchase or have use of
a small strip of land from the Tl_wn _if Dryden which is part of
the highway and adjoins his land at Shew Furniture.
Rtty Perkins - you would have a public hearing and determine
whether or not the town needs it fcir public use and would be
subject t� � a permissive referendum.
Supiv Schug - the size requested is 14 feet 9 inches by 199.7
inches.
Atty Perkins - the town will have to set sortie price and if they
want to purchase the pri_,perty they will have to pay all expenses
that will be incurred.
070
Rtty Perkins - you would have a public hearing and determine
whether or not the town needs it fcir public use and would be
subject t� � a permissive referendum.
Supiv Schug - the size requested is 14 feet 9 inches by 199.7
inches.
Atty Perkins - the town will have to set sortie price and if they
want to purchase the pri_,perty they will have to pay all expenses
that will be incurred.
070
Supiv Schug - the size requested is 14 feet 9 inches by 199.7
inches.
Atty Perkins - the town will have to set sortie price and if they
want to purchase the pri_,perty they will have to pay all expenses
that will be incurred.
070
T911- 13-90
page 12
Clm Walbridge - suggested that the town informally discuss what
the price of the land would be arid Dave woct l d have to pay all
expenses incurred for the purchase of the land to see if he is
still interested before there is public hearing scheduled.
Si_tpv Sch
responsi
t Urrned i
it state
phase of
the road
fixed.
ug - with regard to_, th
ble for any problems w
t over to the town and
is a proposed temporary
the road. It looks li
arid he wanted to know
e Mark Stevens project he is
ith the rirad f:ir one year after he
the town accepted it. On the map
turn around subject to:, future
ke this is going to be the end of
if this turn aroUnd has ever been
Hwy Supt
Gilbert
the
-
it
has
not
been
fixed yet
and he
has told
Mark
Stevens
about
this
general,
problem
and special
and
has
not any response
aUd i t ed.
fryim
him.
viziucher #896 to
RESOLUTION #273 AUDIT AND APPROVE ABSTRACT #11
Clm
Walbridge offered
the
following
resolution
and asked for its
ads apt
ion:
RESOLVED,
that the
general,
highway
and special
district bills be
Paid
$26"19235o54
as
aUd i t ed.
Abstract
#11
viziucher #896 to
#838 for a t cit a l o f
c_rid
Clrii
Roberts
Roll
call vote - all
voting Yes
RESOLUTION #274 AUTHORIZE C. E. 0. SLATER
AND CLM ROBERTS TO ATTEND WETLAND SEMINAR
Clm Walbridge offered the folly wing resolution and asked for its
adopt i� �n:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authrir i ze Clm Roberts and C. E. 0.
Slater t attend DEC wetland seminar c in Dec. 5th in Syracuse and
to pay expenses.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #275 ADOPT ASSESSMENT ROLLS
Clm Walbridge offered the fallowing resp lut ion and asked for its
adopt ion :
WHEREAS, this Town Board has met at the time and place specified
in the notice of the public hearing in the preparation of the
Assessment Rolls of parcels of land included in Varna Water Dist.
#1, Snyder Hill Water Dist. #2, Morikey Run Water Dist. #3),
Sapsucker Woods Sewer Dist. #1, Varna Sewer Dist. #`, C _irt 1 and
Road Sewer Dist. #G, Monkey Run Sewer Dist. #4, Varna Lighting
Dist. #1, Etna Lighting Dist. #2 and Meadow Drive /Leisure Lane
Lighting Dist. #3 to base the cast chargeable to said districts
in ccirinect i on with the construction of water and sewer systems
which benefits and impri =,ves said districts, and heard all persons
desiring to be heard thereon,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Town Board does hereby
adopt said assessment rolls for this Town for the fiscal year
beginning izon the 1st day � �f January 19900 •
T811 -13 -90 page 13
® Rates as follows:
Varna Water Dist. #1 - $7.59 per unit, $.07 per t hi:jusand,
$. 014 per front foot = Total t o raise $5,000.00
Snyder H i l l Water Dist. #` - $38(1).91 per unit, $,":,.1555 per
thousand, $.57 per front ant foot = Total to raise $20,950.00
Monkey Run Water Dist. #3 - $38.33 per unit, $1.57 per
thousand, $294.88 per acre W Total to raise $87,150.00
Sapsi.kcker Woods Sewer Dist. #1 - $94.20 per unit = Total to
be raised $6, 50O. i )0
Varna Sewer Dist. #2 - $58,152 per unit = T� of a 1 tin be raised
x$221, 400, 00
Cortland Road Sewer Dist.
Pipe fl-Dotage, $.0007 per
raised $17,00(),o()
Monkey Run Sewer Dist. #4
thousand, $315.72 per acr
Varna Lighting Dist. #1
$3, 100, (:)O
Etna Lighting Dist. #` -
Meadow Drive /Leisure Lane
thousand = Total $950u00
and Clm C� err i gan Ro 1 1
[ i
0
#3 - $19.59
per unit,
$.
145
$2,400e00
per
t h! jusand
assessment =
$.407
Total
call
vote
t
o
be
$41.04 per unit, $1.68 per
=
Total ton be raised $102,600.00
$.247 per thousand = Total
s.329
per
thousand =
Total
$2,400e00
Lighting
water
Dist. #3 -
$.407
per
call
vote
- all voting
Yes
RESOLUTION #276 DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER BILLS
Clm Carrigan offered the following resoli.ttion and asked for its
adoption:
water^
wait
ar
water
water
NESOLVED
following
that
this
water
and
Town
Board
November
aitthinrize
1990
the
Suov
ti_
add
taxes for
Clm Wa.lbr
adopt inn:
RESOLVED,
Dryden' s
presently
on both s
payed
water
water^
wait
ar
water
water
water
following
delinquent
Yes
water
and
sewer bills,
if not
November
20,
1990
to
the Town
taxes for
1991:
Tax
map
#56 -5 -11
John
T.
Marchel1
$197.35
Tax
reap
#56 -5 -12
John
T.
Marchel 1
$2.245.
02
Tax
map
#5JG -5 -17
Daniel
Clark
$138086
Tax
map
#43 -1 -19.4
Rocco
Lucent
e
$107.51
Tax
map
#43 -1 -19.15
Norbert
Schickel
III
$680.16
Tax
map
#43-1-19.
6 Art h
lAr
Koehler
$288.
43
Tax
.nap
$42 - 1 -31.
3 NYS
Armory
$ 166
00
2nd Clm
Walbridge
Roll
call
vote -
all
vot irig
Clm Wa.lbr
adopt inn:
RESOLVED,
Dryden' s
presently
on both s
payed
water
water^
wait
ar
water
water
water
water
Yes
RESOLUTION #277 SUPPORT VILLAGE OF DRYDEN
BRIDGES /SIDEWALKS
idge I:Iffe
that the
pClsi t ion
are arid
ides of V
red the fc_11lowing resoluti
Dryden Town Board support
in that the bridges be as
that provisiorns be made to
i rg i 1 and Lake Creek br i d g
the
by
R
R
sewer'
sewer
sewer
sewer
sewer
sewer
on and asked fi:ir its
the Village cif
wide as they
keep the sidewalks
es.
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all vi_ t i ng
Yes
a?Y az
a q3
TB11 -1 3--90 page 14
RESOLUTION 1#278 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE -- Thc_irnas Smart
Clrn Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt i on
RESOLVED, that this Town Board appoint Thomas Bonn as the Town of
Dryden representative to serve on the Citizen's Advisory
Committee. Terra January 1991 to December 1993
2nd Clrn Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #279 ECONOMIC ADVISORY BOARD - Charles Reniff
Clrn Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board appoint Charles Reniff as the Town
C of Dryden representative to serve on the Economic Advisory Board.
Term January 1991 to December- 1993
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #280 YOUTH SERVICE WITH THE COUNTY 1990
Clm Carrigan
adept ion
RESOLVED,
offered
that
this
the following
Ti_iwn Braard authorize
resolution
the
and
Supv
asked for its
to sign the
Applicatio
2nd
C 1 rn
n for
Roberts
Youth
Services
Roll
with
call
the
vote
County
- all
for
voting
the year 1990.
Yes
RESOLUTION #281 YOUTH RECREATION & SERVICES WITH
NYS DIVISION FOR YOUTH FOR 1991
Clrn Corrigan
adapt ion:
offered
the fallowing resolution
and
asked for its
RESOLVED,
that this
'town Board
authizirize the
Supv
to sign the
application
Division
for Youth
for Youth
Recreation
fi r• 19910
and Services
with
the NYS
2:'rid Clrn Hatfield
Roll
call vote -
all
voting
Yes
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
Clm Corrigan - reported that she had received all -.if the job
descriptic.ins and did not think that it was necessary f _ir a point
system and Dianne has taken a voluntary reduction in salary
because she w i l l be giving portions of her work load for another
person. She wi.-,uld like to recommend that in the absence of a type
written report for this positi_in that this beard approve the
establishment of a new position equivalent to a full time
pi-.Nsitiori of 3 days a week. wo_rking in the si.tpervisors office and
i? days a week working in the zoning office.
41
uIII
i
0
'rBi 1 -13 -90 page 15
Clm Corrigan Doff
ad :ipt ion:
RESOLVED, that t
co.-insisting of 3
a week working i
and Clm Hatfield
RESOLU7 I ON #282, FULL 'r I ME POSITION
eyed the fallo
his Town Board
days a week in
ri the zoning o
Ro 1
wing resolution and asked for its
create a new full time position
the supervisors office and c days
ffice not to exceed $13, 500. oO
1 call vote - all voting Yes
JUSTICE REPORT - $5440v00
FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members
NEW BUSINESS
Schedule
Corp.
public
hearing
Dec
6th
7:OOPM
-
General Unlimited
Ent.
Schedule
Site
Plan
Review
Dec
6th
7:15PM
- Glebe
Schedule
Schedule
and improvements
public
pUbl
is
hearing
hearing
of
facilities
Dec.
Dec.
6th
11th
Varna
-
7:45PM
7::,(-')PM
Sewer
Lacal Law
proposed joint
Dist #2 and
#c
1990
increase
Monkey Run
Sewer
Dist.
Schedule
public
hearing
Dec.
11th
7 :45PM
aged exemption
Adjourned : 11:15PM
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk.