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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-05-28TOWN HOARD MEETING
® PUBLIC HEARING - WITTY
MAY 28, 1991
Supv Schl.:g called the meeting to order at 7:OOPM
Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk:
Present: Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Walbridge, Clm
Hatfield, Clm Corrigan, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater
Supv Schug
- read the notice that was
published in the newspaper
concerning
the application
of Charleo
Witty to establish a retail
tack shop.
(copy in minute
book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Deborah Witty
- they
plan on opening a tack
shop to sell
clothing
and supplies for
horse
owners.
Z.O. Slater - did receive a letter from a neighbor who was in
support of the tack shop.
Clm Walbridge - wanted to know about the lighting and signage?
Deborah Witty - the lighting will only a a 100 watt bulb on the
front of the building. The sign is about 6 feet by 3 I /?_ feet and
will sit off the road about 43 feet. It ie the existing sign that
is already in use.
Supv Schug - wanted her to check, with Henry before she put the
sign up.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know the hours that they would be open.
Deborah Witty - right now they are open Monday, Wednesday and
Friday from 1:OOPM to (J::)OPM; Tuesday Arid Thursday 5:30PM to
6:OOPM and Saturday 10:00AM to 4:00PM.
Clm Walbridge - wanted to knew how ranch traffic does the business
net now.
Deborah Witty - it is a very small business and would be about 2
cars and 6 at the most.
Closed public hearing
RESOLUTION #119 SHORT ERF EQM
Clm Roberts offered the following resolL.rtion and asked for its
adoption:
RrSOLVED, that this Town Board make a determination that there is
no significant impact on the environment and a negative
declaration shall be prepared.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yas
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® RESOLUTION #120 APPROVE APPLICATION
OF CHARLES A DEDQRAH WITTY FQR R TACK SHOP
Clm Corrigan offered
the following resolution
and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this
Town Board approve the
application of Charles
and Deborah Witty to
have a retail tack
shop
since all of the
questions in Section
1303 subdivision 2
have
been met and shall
include the regular
"boiler plate conditions
adopted 7 -10 -99 be
mint.
2nd Clm Hatfield
Roll call vote -
all
voting Yes
PUBLIC HEARING - continuation Yellow Freight
Avery Park - questioned the number of trucks per week
Donald Westcott - there_ would be 1 truck Mon. morning at about
5:OOAM, 1 each week night about 9:CrOPM, 1 on Sat. during daylight
hours and I on Sun. as it is dispatched from other terminals.
This would be about 8 trucks a week, for a normal work load, but
® during the Christmas season it would be more.
Gerald Sherman - wondered if there were any plans to make the
road wider at the inter5ectiori of Rt 13 and Dutcher Rd. He has
been trying to get the state to paint double solid lines there
for over G years. Also wanted to know if there was going to be an
exit on Dutcher Rd or Rte 13,
Supv Schug - they have not decided yet. The decision as to
whether or not the enLrakrice goes on Dutcher Rd or Rt 13 has been
discussed that the residents on Dutcher Rd do not want it there.
So the entrance will be considered for Rte 13.
Avery Park - if the board can guarantee that Rte 13 is the only
access can the business at a later date ask for a special
variance to, use Dutcher Rd and an exit and if so what can the
town board do about it.
Supv Schug - if the board members decide in their resolution they
can stipulate that trucks will not be able to use Dutcher Rd. At
the first meeting Mr. Westcott was asked about the rest of the
property as to whether or not it would be a preliminary unit by
unit subdivision. Mr. Westcott said that this terminal was to be
done right now so that he could get the trucking business going
and any further expansion wo5uld be done with a full plan
• subdividing the 33 acres when he is ready.
TB5 -28 -91 page 3
© Avery Park - he heard there was a possibility of Dutcher Rd being
raised in elevation and was wondering if this was correct.
Supv Schog - the town does plan to resurface Dutcher Ad but there
has been no mention of raising the elevation. This was also
planned even before this application was received.
Mark. Goldfarb - if this application is allowed he would like the
board to consider having the entrance an Rte 13 instead of
Dutcher Rd.
Clm Walbridge -
quoutioned the type of
products that were being
brought in. She
sees listed fertilizer,
pesticides,
and his concern for run
batteries and
acids and anything
you would find under
your
sink.
She wants to
know the way of
containing this if something
falls
off and breaks
open.
Don Westcott - the trucks are all van body trucks and the drivers
are all experienced and trained in the handling of any spillage.
Yellow Freight does not carry anything that is riot packaged
properly and is hazardous.
Don Westcott - they only plan or, taking off the top soil and
putting in a subbase and flatten it out. Their terminal would be
700 feet from Avery Parks house and there would rot be any run
off to create a problem.
Avery park - wanted to know if the town board could issue this
permit before health department approval.
Supv Schug - the permit would be subject to health department
approval.
Avery park. - wanted to know if this lease is with Yellow Freight
does it state that the tenant must comply with local zoning
regulations. If there is a problem would you go after Yellow
Freight or Westcott.
Atty Perkins - you would go after the offender and depends on
what the offense is. This board is not bound by whatever the
lease is.
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Avery Park - wondered
if they were
going to
change the elevation
and his concern for run
off.
®
Z.O. Slater - all of
those issues
have been
addressed.
Don Westcott - they only plan or, taking off the top soil and
putting in a subbase and flatten it out. Their terminal would be
700 feet from Avery Parks house and there would rot be any run
off to create a problem.
Avery park - wanted to know if the town board could issue this
permit before health department approval.
Supv Schug - the permit would be subject to health department
approval.
Avery park. - wanted to know if this lease is with Yellow Freight
does it state that the tenant must comply with local zoning
regulations. If there is a problem would you go after Yellow
Freight or Westcott.
Atty Perkins - you would go after the offender and depends on
what the offense is. This board is not bound by whatever the
lease is.
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® Board members went over EAF f,�trm and made two corrections.
B. project Description - Question #4 How many acres of vegetation
(trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed frorn site? Answer
should be 2 1/4 acres. Question #23 Approvals required answer
should be no for City, Town, Village Planning Board and no for
City, Town Zoning Board.
RESOLLITIDN #121 NEGATIVE DECLARATION
EAF FORM
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, thot this Town Board accept the negative declaration
for the EAF with the two changes that were made on the form for
Yellow Freight Terminal.
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - oll voting Yes
Closed public hearing
RESOLUTMU #122 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT,
FOR YELLOW FREIGHT TERMINAL
® Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (copy in minute book)
End Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION 411$3 F�DST WEIGHT LIMIT - DUTCHER ROAD
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board post a 5 ton weight limit on
Dutcher Road.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Supv Schug - when Hwy Supt Gilbert is ready to repave Dutcher Rd
and if there is any change in the grade near Rte 13 other than
the thickness of the reinurfacing he will Contact the residents on
that road.
RESOLUTION Iihc_4 TURKEY HILL WRYER DISTRICT
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and esked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town B{,ar^d accept the engineers reap, plan and
report and file it with the Town Clerk..
2nd Clrn Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RLSULUTIGN #122
O RESOLUTION GRANTING SPECIAL PER14IT ON APPLICATION OF
WESTCOTT DEVELOPMENT /YELLOW FREIGHT
& / /o/
Councilperson Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked
for its adoption:
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the Town of Dryden Zoning ordinance
Section 1303(2) the Town Board determines the following:
(a)
The requirements of Section 1303.1 of the Town of Dryden
Zoning Ordinance have been met.
(b)
The location, use and nature and intensity of the
operation will not be in conflict with the allowed uses
of the zone or neighborhood provided proper conditions
are attached to the issuance of a special permit.
(c)
The proposed use will not be more objectionable or
depreciating to adjacent and nearby property by reason of
traffic, noise, vibration, dust, fumes, smoke, odor, fire
hazard, glare, flashing lights or disposal of waste or
sewage than the allowed uses of the zone because of
Tompkins County Health Department requirements, New York
State Department of Transportation requirements and since
mitigating measures will be taken to protect adjoining
residential properties from any such potentially
objectionable or depreciating factors.
(d) The proposed use will not discourage or hinder, the
appropriate development and use of adjacent properties or
the neighborhood since the use which is proposed is
allowed by a Special Permit,
(e) The proposed non - residential use adjacent to an existing
residential use shall be screened by a landscape buffer
strip as provided in the conditions for the issuance of
a Special Permit.
(f) The health, safety and general welfare of the community
will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and
the project.
(g) The application of Westcott Development /Yellow Freight
for a Special Permit pursuant to Article 13 and Section
9023 of the Town of Dryden Zoning ordinance is hereby
approved subject to 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.
O (2) The access to the project site shall be from Route
13 only and pursuant to a Permit from the New York
State Department of Transportation. The project
developer and owner shall participate with the New
York State Department of Transportation in plans
for a turning lane or whatever other improvements
New York State Department of Transportation
suggests within a reasonable monetary limit given
the size, scope and cost of the project.
(3) The project shall be constructed according to the
plans submitted by the applicant and approved and
filed with the Town of Dryden. The surfaces of the
project for parking, maneuvering and the access
road and yard surface shall consist of 8" of bank
run gravel which shall be topped with 2" of crushed
stone and shall be constructed in a good and
workman like manner according to standard
construction practices for such surfaces.
(4) That the project during and following construction
shall comply with all applicable Town, County,
State and Federal laws, statutes, codes,
ordinances, approvals and rules and regulations.
(5) That the project during construction and upon
A completion shall not constitute a public or private
nuisance.
(6) That when municipal water or municipal sewer, is
available to the site the applicant shall connect
to the same upon notice to do so from the Town.
(7) 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 same to the Town without the necessity for
compensation.
(8) 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.
(9) The project shall be landscaped and a buffer
Planted according to the Site Plan last revised 4-
23 -91 and presented to the Town Board on June 11,
1991 and the Site Development Plan last revised
June 5, 1991 and presented to the Town Board on
e June 11, 1991. The buffer shown on the Site
Development Plan shall consist of two rows of 6' to
a' tall (at time of planting) Austrian Pine Trees
which shall be planted so that they are centered
along the house of Avery Park on the north. The
closest row of pine trees to the Park property line
shall be planted at least 151'from the common
property line between the project and Avery Park.
The balance of the tax map parcel owned by the
developer shall be mowed or brushhogged on a
regular basis.
(10) That the buffer to be planted shall be maintained
by the applicant.
(11) All lighting
for
the
project shall be hooded so to
direct light
to
the
site only and avoid casting
light outside
of
the
loading dock areas.
(12) There shall be no on site fuel storage, except for
heating fuel for the building.
(13)
No maintenance
or
repairs
may
be
performed on any
motor vehicles
or
trailers
on
the
site.
(14) There shall be no outside storage of any debris,
O materials, freight, vehicles (other than currently
licensed operable vehicles and trailers used in
connection with the business) and the property
shall otherwise be kept free and clear of all junk,
rubbish, debris, building materials, etc.
(15) The hours of operation shall be from 6:00 a.m. to
9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Up to three (3)
truck trips per night after 9:00 p.m, are
permitted. A truck trip shall consist of a truck
arriving or leaving the premises. From Sunday at
10:00 p.m. until Monday at 6:00 a.m. warehouse
activities are permitted. No truck movements other
than dropping off of a trailer is permitted.
(16) Noise from the project site and the proposed use
shall be limited so as not to be disturbing or
bothersome to the neighbors and in this connection
no vehicles shall be left•idling for more than
fifteen (15) minutes after 9:00 p.m. in the
evening.
(17) No change in the use or expansion of use shall be
permitted without further special permit approval
from the Town Board in accordance with the
® provisions of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance.
O(18) Any further development of the parcel shall require
examination by the Planning Hoard to avoid
piecemeal development or uses not compatible with
the existing neighborhood.
Seconded - Councilperson Corrigan
Roll call voCc - al.l. voting Yys
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RESOLUTION 0125 TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRICT
Clm Roberts offered the fallowing resolution Lind asked for- its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this 'Town Board accept the engineers map, plan and
report and file it with the Town Clerk,
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (copy in miroute book.)
2nd Clm Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION 11127 PERTAINING TO REDUIRF, ENVIRONMF,NTRL
REVIEW UNDER SEAR FOR TURKEY HILL SEWER _DISTRICT
Clm Carrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (copy ire minute book)
2nd CIm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yeo
CIwn Walbridge - reported that the SJS is not or, the mailing list
for receiving the SEUR review for the previous Turkey Hill sewer
district and they would like to be on that list since they are
Ohaving problems with the Pine Woods sewer. They felt that they
should and it was the Town of Dryden's fault that they were not
receiving any information.
Supt/ Schug - we have already given that information grid SEO.R has
nothing to dog with SJS.
Atty Perkins - an a courtesy we Can send them a copy of the
engineeririg report. He is not sure if they are an involved agency
because there already is an agreement in place.
Supv Schug - will Fend there copies of whatever they want as a
courtesy.
RESOLUTION #{126 ORDER CALLING PUBLIC HEARING
TURKEY HTLL. WRTER DISTRICT
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (c_ py in minute book)
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote all voting Yee
RESOLUTION #129 ORI)ER._,. ALLING PUBLIC HEARING
TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRIreZ
Clm Corrigan offered the fallowing resolution and asked for its
udoptioru (acapy in roirrvute book)
and Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO REQUIRED ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
UNDER SEQR FOR TURKEY HILL WATER DISTRICT
O' RESOLUTION NO. 126 (1991)
Councilperson Roberts offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption:
1. The proposed original capital improvements comprising the
Turkey Hill Water District constituted an action which was subject
to SEQR. The original project (1990) was subject to environmenta.i
review and a Negative Declaration was filed in connection
therewith. The proposed revised capital improvements (1997.) are
very similar to the proposed original capital improvements but have
been scaled down to make the project more economical and less
environmental impact will. result.
2. The action does not involve a federal agency.
3. The action may involve other agencies including but not
necessarily limited to the Tompkins County Health Department, the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New
York State Health Department. Coordinated environmental. review is
not desirable.
4. The action is an unlisted action.
Q 5. The Town Board of the Town of Dryden shall be the lead
agency for this action.
6. The Environmental Assessment Form consisting of Part I and
Part II dated January 9, 1990 is hereby accepted as being complete
and suitable for purposes of review and determination of
significance of the proposed revised (1991) action.
/. Based on the Environmental Assessment Form the project
will not result in any large and important impacts and will not
have a significant impact on the environment since the project has
been down scaled from the original project (1990).
8. A Negative Declaration shall be prepared and filed
according to applicable requirements.
Seconded Councilperson WalbridF,:
Roll call vol ;e - all voting, Yoa
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sTATE OF NEW VORK j
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS j
TOWN OF DRYDEN
I,
SM9ALNHE
LLOYD,
duly
elected
Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden,
Tompkins
COUntyr
New
York, DO
HEREBY CER'TIF'Y:
That I have compared the foregoing copy cif :resolution with the
original resolution adapted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden
at a opeci.al, iiaeting of said Town held on the 28th day of may,
1951, and that the foregoing a true and exact copy of said
prig,�nal and of the whole thereof.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF,
T have
hereunto
set my hand and veal of
the Town
of Dryden this
3n�U day
of May,
1991.
Susanne Lloyd,'Town q er
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At a special meetirng of the Tpwn
Hoard of the Town o° Dryden,
Tompkins Ccu ty, Now York, held at
the Town Hall, 55 East main
Street, in Dryden, wefir York. in
said TCWr on the 28th day of May,
1341, at 7 :00 o'clock p .M.,
PCevailing Time. —
PRESENt:
JdOCE T. SQhvs�
Supervisor
Charles Hatfield
Lour- cilaersaes
Flyaab&rh C rriaan
Cauntdlperaon
Rr. Rr err.g
{;a�ncilperson
>.ar�rarFr. ka.l.hridQe
C.n��nci.lpa -son
In rye Mai *_Er '
of '
the Z5tab2ish�r:en pF a
pfoposew Water district
_n tie Tcwn of Dryden,
T=Dk -L :s Cc;anty. New York, ORDER Ct+LLING
to be knywn as the T'ar;{uy Hall
Water District of SaiC Sawn
4i}{?L�y35, a jO:ap, plan an -J report including an estimate c¢ Ccet
have bQen
prepared i s such
manner
a *,d
in suc:
detail
as
`es
herevc£ ore
been deg ermined
by
the
Town
Hoard of
:.he
ia.rTi
c`_
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ODryden, Tompkins County, New York, relating to the establishment
of a proposed water district in said Town, such water district to
be know as Turkey Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden; and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by Hunt
Engineers and 'architects of Corning, New York, duly licensed by
the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of the
Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during
regular office hours for examination by any persons interested in
the subiect matter thereof; and
WF:EREAS, the improvements proposed for said water District
shall consist of the construction of a water distribution system
incluading approximately 11,400 linear feet of eight -inch water
Umain, approximately 1,250 linear feet of six -inch water main,
approximately 2,850 linear feet of service tubing, 19 hydrants,
16 Cate valves and land and rights -in -land, oricinal furnishings,
equipment, machinery and apparatus and incidental improvements
and expenses in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, the estimated cost of said improvements is $606,475;
and
W`HZREAS, the proposed method of financing such cost of said
improvements is by the issuance of $606,475 serial bo*ds of the
said Town having a maximum maturity of not exceeding forty years,
and the cost of said improvement shall be annually apportioned
and assessed upon the several lots and parcels of land within
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said Water District which the Town Board shall determine and
specify to be especially benefitted by the improvements in an
amount sufficient to pay the principal and 'interest on said bonds
as t: %e same become due, but if not paid from such source, all the
taxable real property in said Town shall be subject to the levy
of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount
sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as
the same become due; and
WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the
establishment of the Turkey Frill water District of the Tow-in of
Drvden and the improvements proposed therefor have bee
® determined to be an urOisczd Action, as to which a negative
declaration has been made determining that said establishment and
the improvements proposed therefor would not result in any
significant environmental effects; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing upon the
:raestion of the establishment of said Turkey Hill water District
of the Town of Dryden in the manner aforesaid; and pursuant to
Section 209 -d of the Town Law, NOW, THE_2FFO.E, BE nT
ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, T.oripkins
County, New York, as follows;
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Section I. A meetinc of the Town Board of the Town u€
Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, shall be meld at the Varna
COMMUnity Center; in Farm New Yaek, in said Town, on the
2�rCh day of ;;Line, 14910 at _7.:40 o'elotk A M. Pre•railing
Tine, for the purpose of holding a gubli.c hearing zo Consider
the establishment of the Turkey :Jill water District of the Town
of 7_vden, the h =Cl ar -es of SuCh District being as set forth
in Appendix A attached hereto and rude a part hereof and to
consider the map, Plan and report including estinate of cASm�
filed in Bela *_ion: thereoo, and to dear all persons interested
in the subject matter thereof "nCgrn rig the same, sod for such
Ot.^er aC ion on t-Ire Vart of Said Ti3wn Board as may be req::ired
by law or shall. be proper in the pre7ni.se5 .
Section 2, The Town Clerk is hereby authorised and
directed to cause a copy of this order to be Published once in
the Ithaca Jcurnal, the of.__°_cisl -newspaper of Said Town, the
firs, publiCatica thereof to be not lags t ;aan ten nor more Lhan
twenty days before .he day set herein for the henrin5 as
aforesaid, and said Town Clerk shall also Cause d copy thereof
to be pasted on the sign -beard of the Town maintained pursuant
to subdivision 6 cf Section 34 of the Town Lars not less tha,.
te.n nor more tinan twenty days before the day set for the
hearing as aforesaid.
Section 3. This order stall take effect immediately,
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TURKEY OI'LL WATER DIS7RICT
ALL TEAT TRACT CR PARCEL OF LAM flitnate in the Teun of
Drydms , County of Tumpkin a and State of New York, generally
bounded and described as follows
BEGIMUNG at a point in the centerline of 1lonnt Pleasant
Road , said point or place of beginning being located at the
intersection of said eenterLina with the narthweat line of
the abandoned Lehigh valley Railroad property; proceeding
thence from said point of Beginning soptheasterly an8 along
the cen terli ne Of Mount Pleasant Road for a distance of
thence south E n nc
al.Oria t;�e west line ❑f parcel 56 -5 -20, beirn2 a 14.9 acre +/-
pAroel owned by Cornell University {said west line being
approximately 950' +/- west of the Centerline of Turkey Rill
Pbta) a -rzl alsr,, aj.rr.c the west lines tf Parcels 56 -5 -2D;
28 a n:l 29 a nc also alanq the ,rest li ne of Parcei
57-1_? f said west line b+-ing appra imately 90 U' west of the
center is r.e of Tl�rkej I]i1.1 Roa,} 7 to a goirit in th°
centerline of Stevenson Road; proceeding thence East and
along said oe:tterline for a distance of apprcmimately 900'
to a 'point in the centerline of Turkey Bill ;toad; proceeding
thence narthe:ly and clang said centerline of Turk,�y hill
Roa�? to its intersectian with the centerline of Mount
Pleasant Road; proceeding thence easterly along the
centerline Qf Mount Pl.easmnt Road for a distance of
Appendix A
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approximately 2.35' to the eflatheast corner of Parcel
57- 1 -2a;. proceeding thence northerly for approximately 520'
0 and along the east parcel lines of parcels %7 -1 -28; 271 ara7
26 to a point in the south lfae of Parcel 57 -1 -25;
proceeding thence easterly for a distance of approxivately
635' to the southeast corner of said parcel; procaeding
thence north [and along the ea6t line of Parcels 57 -1-25;
57 -1 -24; 23; 22 and a portion of Parcel 57 -1 -21) for a
I
distance of approximately 1.353' to a pcfnt in the east line
of Parcel 57 -1 -21 ; proceeding theence east for a d is to nce of
e.pproxI mately 509 to a paint iA the west line of Parcel
57 -1 -39.9; proceeding ther.c= north along said west line for
a distance of approximately 47,7' to a point marking the
Pa -.._
ar,d a) ❑ ='g the so�Ith line _c_' Farrel 57 -1 -20 for a distance of
428.30' to a paint; proceeding thence north and along the
Wes` parcel, liMe of Parcel 57 -1 -98 for a distance of
a a..0 xir18te1y 1550' =c a paint ;this point being the
.s0uthWe =t corner of karce1 5A- 1 -16); proceeding thence
naT :heaaterly a:r. along the South parcel lines of Parcels
54 -1 -15; sS
Of Parcel 54 -1 -26p
the south parcel
8 point IT-j the *e
thence southerly
57 -1 -93; proceed
appraxima�ely 60
of Parcel �1 -2$;
23 and 25 to the snutheas : carne=
continuing thence northeasterly and alono
line„ of Parcels $7- 1-41.2; 41.11 and 42 to
st line e` Parcel 57 -1 -43; proceeding
to the southwest corner of said Farrel
ing tj :enre east for a distance ai
0' to a point marking the southeast carne_r
proceeding thence northerly and along the
�4 3s
F-
]. r,e of the Monkey R7n WL -.nr
bistrict and #?onkG5y Rnr_ Sewer District}; proceeding #hence
northwesterly and along the east line of parcel 52 -1 -15 to a
Poi n t i r, this fien to ? i ne of New Yo rx Stat.e Route 36�;
proceea.ir,9 chance southwesterly along said Centerline for a
distariciF of appraxi rrately 2,11.0' to a point marring the
Sou`Keast cc):ner of Parce_ 53 -1 -19; proceeding trienC¢ north
and along ch(- east ]ice$ of said Parcel f.o: a distance D'
approxisr:atel.y 775 to a point; itfl a point in the south line
of the former right of way of Lehigh Valley Railroaa
property}; proceeding thence generally southwesterly and
westerly along the soutl. line of the abandoned Lehigti Valley
Railroad property to a pti nt apprcacimataly 275, east of the
centerline Of Monkey Run Roan (aGandoaed); proceeding thence
north for a distance Of approximately 100' to a point
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east line of Raid
Parcel for a distance of approximately
4 00 ' to a point in
the south line of Parcel 52 -1 -75,3;
prnCeeding thence
generally north- easterly aid along the
south line of said Parcel to at point in the centerline of
Baker Rill Road;
Proceeding thence northwesterly add along
said centerline for
a distance of approximately 41Dd' to a
po f t,t r proceed i n$
thence northeasterly and along the south
line of Parcel 52 -1 -20
for a distance of approximately 275'
' to the southeast
coritier of said Partelr proceeding thence
northwesterly for a
distance apprrarimately .60, to a, point in
:he so-sth line
of Parcel 52- 1. -13r proceeding thence
nor t:ieasterly h,nd along
the so,3th line of Parcels 52 -1 -13;
19 ; 17; 16 and 15
tD the southeast ccrnar of Parcel 52 -1 -15;
]. r,e of the Monkey R7n WL -.nr
bistrict and #?onkG5y Rnr_ Sewer District}; proceeding #hence
northwesterly and along the east line of parcel 52 -1 -15 to a
Poi n t i r, this fien to ? i ne of New Yo rx Stat.e Route 36�;
proceea.ir,9 chance southwesterly along said Centerline for a
distariciF of appraxi rrately 2,11.0' to a point marring the
Sou`Keast cc):ner of Parce_ 53 -1 -19; proceeding trienC¢ north
and along ch(- east ]ice$ of said Parcel f.o: a distance D'
approxisr:atel.y 775 to a point; itfl a point in the south line
of the former right of way of Lehigh Valley Railroaa
property}; proceeding thence generally southwesterly and
westerly along the soutl. line of the abandoned Lehigti Valley
Railroad property to a pti nt apprcacimataly 275, east of the
centerline Of Monkey Run Roan (aGandoaed); proceeding thence
north for a distance Of approximately 100' to a point
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x,ar�eing the northeast Corner of Parael 53 -- -171 proceeding
thence west for a distance of approximately 74DI to n point
in the centerline of Monkey Ran Road, pxoceediog thence
south to a Point in the Centerline of korkey Run Road where
said centerline intersects the south line of Monkey Run
Water Uistrict and Monkey Ron Serer District., .proceeding
thence generally southwesterly and westerly along said
District houndaries to' a point in the north line of mew york
State Route 356; pfoceediag thence south*aSt.erly and along
the boundaries of Town of Dryden Water Uietrict No. 1 and
Torn Df Dryden Sewer District 12 (the parcel lines of
FerCels 55 -1 -17.2 and 17.3 arO Parcels 55 -4 -3 and 5.1 to the
Point er place of hegirnirg,
w:7ar.a.e-
rcfe;ence is mace to a
Farrel, said
reference
is
to Town
cf Dryden
Tar_ Mop Farce3s and such
parcel riumbers
were taxe.
:roe the
Tar. M =?s Sae:
revised Ma=ch
1. 1990
a-.d
n. vrr:at
ion per :a
i ^cil ng to the
rap +uted Wirers
of parcels
was
taken €rte
the 1950
Final Assessment
Roll for
the Town
of
A~}den.
Y trt ik•. w. _
v a q- .sesticn of the adop.ian of the foreceing order was
duly put to a vate on roll, whlCh resulted as fallows!
Jameg F. Scbug, Supervisor VOTING Aye
(:h<Arlee 7Jetfi.eld, Councilpergon VOTI a Aye
Elizabeth Carr I. gall,- Councilperson S'0T.ING Aye
Rea Roberts, Counrfl,pe-rSO6
VOTING
Aye
Margaret kalbr.j.dge,
Cquntilperson
VOTING
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STATy OF NEW YpRZ 1
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COUNTY OF TiDnPKINS a
T. tpre undersigned Clerk cf the 'Fawn of Dryden, Tompkins
Coun.y, New York. DO HERESY CERTIFY:
That i have colrpared the annexed extract of the minates of
the meeting of tha -qwn 3oard of said Town, including she
Eesaiut.ion contained therein, veld on May 280 1391, wit:a the
ar'g =na1 t %er00E an fila in Mg Office, and that the same is a
true and coerect = ra- scr;,pt :herefrom and of the waple Of said
oricinal so far as the same relates t❑� -the subject marters
*_cerain referred to.
I :� THEn CERTIFY =hat all mer�bers of said 9oard had due
mrctice of Sa.d "le°%J&mq.
I ?MTHER =RTIFY that, pursuant• to Section 103 of the
Public Officers Law (men Meet =ng5 Law), said meeting was open
to the qen eral public,
1 I nTHER CERTIFY ghat, PRIQR to the time of Said rneetina,
s duly caused a pUblic notice of the time and 1place of said
naer -ing to be given to tine following newspapers andlor ocher
news media as follows;
NewspaDEr and/or other news mpe.na Date Q1ven
'11ic lt:naca Jnllr7 ,il.
Mny 167 1991
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duly caused pvbl c natice of
the
tima
and place at said
meeting
to be ccn5ljiouously posted
In
the
fol�owlnq
desigaated
publio
lccat.ion {s} on the foilauin❑ dates;
Designa -_ed LOCation(s)
of g05te3 natiCe
Fawn $3gnboard
Vestibule, Takn Hall
65 Last bfaJn acteut
Dryden, New Fork 13053
Date of FCutina
`tay ]b, 1991
'aN 4 IL=2 4,S8 W-[E E=m , I nave ereunto set - my hand and affixed ,
the seal. Of said Town, an May ��V # 1991.
(SEAL)
Town:
E
COST:
FORMULA:
T'YPICAD
(far 1 unit)
TOTAL
ASSE55MENT:
TOTAL
PARCELS:
TOTAL UNITS:
ENEFIT
sE!E5$MENT
FOR TYPICAL
(Based on 20
years)
K.
original
$990e0a❑
30% raised
50k xNised
15$ raised
5$ raised
no fa❑
TURKEY HILL WATER DISTRICT
roposal
on units
on ss4essment
on footage
on acreage
kage)
i unit, (78 parcels wf 1 unit)
$430000 assessment
217.34 feet
$5,474 +500
129
194
7.5$ $742
Revised Proposal
$506,475
25% raised on units
50# raised on assessment
25t raised on acraag�,
1 unit (73 parcels wJ ], unit)
$95,465 assessment
2.74 acres
$12o086P040
118
x85
478.76
7.0$ 487447
715% 505.23
RSSOLUTIDN PERTAINING TO REQUIR1SP E€dVITZOM4ENTAL REVIEW
UNDF.R SEAR FOR TURKEY HILL SEWER ETSTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 1''7 (1991)
Councilpars ❑n
00T.Y1 „P,511
Negative Declaration shall
Offered the fo.1lowing
resolution and asked
for its
adoption:
1. The proposed original capital improvements comprising the
Turkey hill Sewer »i.strict constituted an action which was subject
to SEAR, The original project (1g9U) was subject to environmental
review and a Negative DeO.aration was filed in connection
therewith, The proposed revised capital improvements (1991) Bra
very sim;i,lar to the proposed original capital improvements but have
been scaled down to make the project L7ore economical and less
environmental impact will result.
a, The action does not .involve a federal, agency.
31 The action may involve othwr agenc;ie!3 including but not
necessarily limited to the 'Tompkins Count} Health Department, the
New York State DepartnEnt of Environrnentil. Conservation and the Ncw
'Fork State Health Departnent. Coordinated environmental review .is
not desirable.
9. The action is an unlisted action.
5. Tfte Town Board of the 'Town of Dryden shall be the lead
agency for 'this action.
G, The Environmental Assessment Form consisting of Part I and
Part Il dated January 9, 1990 is hereby accepted as being complete
aF0 suitable for purposes of review and detera,ination of
significance of the proposed rev,i,sed (1991) action.
7. Based on the }.rv.ironnental assessment i''ar,m the project
will, not result in any large and important impacts and will not
have a significant ;i.mpact on the environment since the project has
been down scaled from the original, project X1.994},
8.
A
Negative Declaration shall
be prepared and filed
accord:ing
to
applicable rencimr,enents,
Seconded Councilperson llat£ield
Ro3,1 cn11 vote - all Lifting Ten
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKTNS j
TOWN OF DR12DEN j SS:
I, SUSANNE LLO213r duly alemted Town Clerk of the `Town of
❑.ryden, Tompkins county, New York, DO HERFRY CE:211Y:
That T have compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the
briginal resolution adopted by the Town $Olr{1 of the Town b£ Dryden
at a spemial meeting of said Town held on the 28th day of May,
1991, and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said
Dr.iginal and of the whale thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREDY, i have hereunto set my hand and seal of
the Town of Dryden this .�,7 i%z day of May, 1991.
Susanne Llcyd,. Town�Clerk
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At a special meeting of the Town
Board of the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York, held at
the Town Hall, 65 East Main.
Street, in Dryden, New York, in
said Town, on the 28th day of May,
1991, at 7•nn o'clock P ,M.,
Prevailing Time.
PRESLNT :
.lames F. Schug
Supervl sor
Charles Hatfield
councilperson
Elizabeth Corriean
Councilperson
Ron Roberts
Councilpersori
1;,trgarct Walbridge
Counci.lperson
En the Matter
the Establ is:hmert of a
proposed sewer district
in the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins Co°snty, New York, ORDER CALe1NG A
_o be known as the Turkey }1:11 PUBLIC HE:.AING
Sewer District of said To »T,
W.ifZREAS, a map, plan and report including an estimate of cost
have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has
heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of
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Dryden, TcrnpkinS County, bier York, relat3.nq to the establishment
of a ntoposed sewer district in Said Town, such' Sewer district to
be known as TUrkey Hill Sewer District of the Town of Dryden; and
K4ERERS, said map, plan and report were prepared by Hunt
Engineers and A :c.hltects of Carnim•.g, New Yark, dl)17 licensed by
the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of Che
Town Clark of said Town, where the same are available during
regular office acurs EOC examninaticn by any gersons ntareszed- in
the subject :matter thereof; and
n- iEREAS, the improvements pr,oposad for said $ewe_ District
shall Consist of the construction of a sanitary saner system
_ncludinq aiproximately 15,515 li °sat feet Of eight -inch cravity
suer ?main, a pump svatian a d forcemains, 49 narlxoies, purchase
of an interest in the =used capacity at the Ithaca Area
Wastewater Teeatment plantr and land and rights -in -land. anginal.
fur-ni chinas, equipment, naehinery and apparatus and _r.Cideatal
ianprava;nents and expenses in connection t^erew;th: and
W14E1;EAS, the estimared cost of said improvements is 5414,422;
and
'nrEREMr
t_Re
pCopesec method of
financing such
cost of Sai.d
improvements
is
by the issuance of
5914,422 serial
bonds cf the
said Tow* having
a maximum. R..a u.ity
of not exceeding
fcriy years,
and the cost
of
Said imap mvement shall
be annually aDpoetioned
and assessed
upan the several lots
and narcals of
land witl%in
.3-
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said Sewer District which the Town Board shall determine and
specify to be especially benefitted by the improvements in an
amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bends
as the same become due, but if not paid from such source, all the
taxable real property in said Town shall be subject to t`:e levy
of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or am=t
suufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as
the same become due; and
WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act have been ?erformed and the
establishment of the Turkey Hill Sewer District of the Town of
Dryden and the improvements prcpcsed t:: ^erefor have been
• determined to be an unlisred Action, as to which a negative
declaration has been made determining that said establishment and
the improvements proposed therefor would not result in any
significant environmental effects; and
4iHE. -TEAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing upon the
question of the establishment cf said Turkey Hill Sewer District
of the Town of Dryden in the manner aforesaid; and pursuant to
Section 209 -d of the Town Law, NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT
ORDERED, by the Toler. Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, as follows:
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Section
1.
A maeting
of
the
Town
Board
of
the
Town of
Dryden,
Tompkins
County,
New
York,
shall
big Held
at
the var:ta
Community Center, in barns , New York, in Sad Town, on the.
20th day of June, 1941, at 7:00 o'clock F ,M., Prevailing
Time, for the purpose of holding a public hearing to consider
the establishment of the T'.rkey Hill Selene Dis riot of the Toarn
of Dryden, the boUndaries of such District being as set forth
in Appe_:dix A attached hereto and made a..par: hereof and to
consider the map, plan and report . including estimate of cost
filed in relatiod thereto, and -p hear a!1' persons interested
in the subject [ta4ter thereof Concerning the same. and EoX such
othar actiar. oil the part of said Town 3aatd as may be reruirwd
by law or shall oe pzooer
Section 2. The T:
dl.rected to cause a copy
t_ne �thaca Journal, the
first publication thereof
in
:wn
of
or
t4
the premises_
Clark is her-el
this order to be
ficial newspaper
be not less than
sy authorized and
Dublished once
of said Town, the
ten nor mere than
twenty days ae-f0re the day set. herei far the hear ng as
a_`(oresa =d, and said Town Clerk shall also cause a copy thereof
to he posted or the sign -board of Che Town maintained pursuant
to subdivision 6 of Section 30 of the Town Law not less than
ten nor more than twenty days before the day set for the
hearing as aforesaid.
s2CClon 3.
This order shall take effect immediately.
TURKEY HILL SWER DISTRICT
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of
Dryden, County of Ttmpkins and State of New York, generally
bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of Mount Pleasant
Road, said point or place of beginning being located at the
intersection of said centerline with the northwest line of
the abandoned Lehigh valley Railroad property; proceeding
thence from said point of beginning southeasterly and along
the centerline of Mount Pleasant Road for a distance of
dL ^.•'G: ?1.T.?t•?l.: 4!�;.'� Ln a po:n1 :; proceeding thence South (and
• a1Ync the ties_ line of Parcel 56 -5 -20, being a 14.8 acre +/-
parcel owned by Cornell University (said rest line being
approximately 950' ±/- west of the centerline of Turkey Hill
Rcad) and alsn along r e west lines of Parcels 56 -5 -20;
25.1; 26 and 25 and also along the west line of Parcel
57 -1-7 (said west 1-1r,( b_•ing approximately 900' west of the
cant:: "sir.? e' Turkey rill Road) to a point in the
centerline of Stevenson Road; proceeding thence east and
along said centerline for a distance of approximately 900'
to a point in the centerline of Turkey Hill Road; proceeding
thence northerly and along said centerline of Turkey Hill
Road to its intersection with the centerline of mount
. Pleasant Rcad; proceeding thence easterly along the
centerline of kount Pleasant Road for a distance of
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approximately 235' to the southeast corner of Parcel
57 -1 -28; proceeding thence northerly for approximately 520'
and along the east parcel lines of Parcels 57 -1 -28; 27; and
26 to a point in the south line of Parcel 57 -1 -25;
proceeding thence easterly for a distance of approttimately
635' to the southeast 'corner of said parcel; proceeding
thence north (and along the east line of Parcels 57 -1 -25;
57 -1 -24; 23; 22 end. a. portion of Parcel 57 -1 -21) for a
distance of approximately 1,353' to a point in the east line
of Parcel 57 -1 -21; proceeding thence east for a distance of
approximately 509 to a point in the-west line of Parcel
57 -1 -30.9; proceeding thence north along said west line for
a distance of approximately 97.7' to a point marking the
nor - es *_ =crr_• o: saic: - arce�, ^rcceedinq thence easterly
and alcn� the so *-h line of Parcel 57 -1 -20 for a distance of
928.90' to a point; proceeding thence north and along the
west parcel line of Parcel 57 -1 -38 for a distance of
approximately 1650' to a point (this point being the
soutl rwcst corner of Parcel 54- 1 -16); proceeding thence
northea5terl}• arrr, along the south parcel lines of Parcels
54 -1 -16; 17; 12 1.9; 21; 23 aid 26 to the southeast corner
of Parcel 54 -1 -26; continuing thence northeasterly and along
the south parcel lines of Parcels 57 -1 -41.2; 41.1; and 42 to
a point in the west line of Parcel 57 -1 -43; proceeding
thence southerly to the southwest corner of said Parcel
57 -1 -43; proceeding thence east for a distance of
approximately 600' to a point marking the southeast corner
of Parcel 52 -1 -28; proceeding thence northerly and along the
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east line
of said
Parcel
for a distance
of approximately
400' to
a point in
the south
line of
Parcel 52 -1 -25.3;
proceeding
thence
generally
north - easterly
and along
the
South line
of said Parcel to
a
point in
the centerline
of
Baker Bill Road;
proceeding
thence northwesterly
ard
along
said centerline
for
a distance
of approximately
400'
to a
point;
proceed ing
thence
northeasterly
and along the
south
line of
Parcel 52 -1 -20
for a
distance
of approximately
275'
to the southeas
northwesterly for
the south lin
northeasterly and
t corner of said Parcels proceeding thence
a distance approximately 60' to a point in
e of Parcel 52 -1 -19; Pproceeding thence
along the south line of Parcels 52 -1 -19;
18 ; 17 ; 1.6 and 15 to the southeast corner of Parcel 52 -1 -15;
r+e4 •17 = �CUr� da C.' l i nF Cf t)i P. Mo n)x c }' L?Un Kd` er
Distr ict and Monkey P.cr. Seer District); proceeding thence
northwesterly and along the east line of Parcel 52 -1 -15 to a
point in the centerline of New York State Route 366;
proceeding thence southwesterly along said centerline for a
distance of approximately 2,110' to a point marking the
southeast corner of Parcel 53 -1 -19; proceeding thence north
an9 alcnc the eas; line of said Parcel for a distance of
approximately 775' to a point; (to a point in the south line
of the former right of way of Lehigh Valley Railroad
property); proceeding thence generally southwesterly and
westerly along the south line of the abandoned Lehigh Valley
Railroad property to a point approximately 275' east of the
centerline of Monkey Rin Road (abandoned); proceeding thence
north for a distance of approximately 100' to a point
- ei :al= Uy s `s•. ?r,.yt -wt.. '•<���tii�= �..�A. ^c s'
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mark ing the northeast corner of Parcel 53 -1-17; proceeding
thence vest for a distance of approximately 240' to a point
i n the cen terli ne of Monkey Run Road; proceeding thence
south to a point in .the centerline of Monkey Run Road where
said centerline intersects the south line of Monkey Run
Water District and Monkey Run Sewer District; .proceeding
thence generally southwesterly and westerly along said
District boundaries to. a point in the north line of New Ybrk
State
Route
366;
proceeding thence
southwesterly
and along
the boundaries
the reputed o::ners of
of
Town of
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No.
1 and
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mark ing the northeast corner of Parcel 53 -1-17; proceeding
thence vest for a distance of approximately 240' to a point
i n the cen terli ne of Monkey Run Road; proceeding thence
south to a point in .the centerline of Monkey Run Road where
said centerline intersects the south line of Monkey Run
Water District and Monkey Run Sewer District; .proceeding
thence generally southwesterly and westerly along said
District boundaries to. a point in the north line of New Ybrk
State
Route
366;
proceeding thence
southwesterly
and along
the boundaries
the reputed o::ners of
of
Town of
Dryden Water District
No.
1 and
Town
of Dryden
Dry den .
Sewer
District 42
(the parcel
lines
of
Parcels
55 -1 -17.2
and 17.3
and Parcels
56 -4 -3 and
5.1
to the
point
or place
of
begin ni
nq .
Wherever reverence is made :o a Parcei, said reference is
to °•own of Dryden Tax N,ap Parcels and such parcel numbers
were taiven
f -c!r, the ':ax Nap=
last revised March 1,
199G
and
i of o :cagy icn
;per to ni .n; to
the reputed o::ners of
parcels
was
taken frcitt
the 1990 Final Assessment
Roll for the
Town
cf
Dry den .
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The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was
duly puc to a vote on rcll, which resulted as follows:
Jamce F. Schug, Supervisor VOTING Aye
Charles Hatfield, Councilperson VOTING Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan, Councilperson VOTING Aye
Ron Roberts, Councilperson VOTING Aye
Margaret Walbridge, Councilperson VOTING Aye
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STATE Or NFN YORK )
Ss.:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County. New York, Do HEaEBY 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 May. 28, 1991, 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.
1 FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had d-,.:e
notice of said meeting.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 1Q3 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 follcwing newspapers and /or other
news media as follows:
Newspaper and /or other news media
The ft�hara Journal
Date given
May 16, 1991
• i = JRTHE'R CERTIFY that PRIOR to the c_me 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
locations) on the following dates:
Designated Locations
of 2osted notice Date of Posting
Town Signboard May 16, 1991
Vestibule, Town Hall
65 East Main Street'
Dryden, New York 13053
IN WITNESS WFEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Town, on Nayc : 1991.
Town Clerk '
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FORMULA
TYPICAL
(for 1 unit):
TOTAL
ASSESSMENT:
TOTAL
PARCELS:
TOTAL UNITS:
"P UEFIT
ISSESSMENT
FAR TYPICAL
(Based on 20
years)
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TURKEY HILL SERER DISTRICT
Original Prop
$990,000
30% raised on
50% raised on
15% raised on
5$ raised on
no footag
osal
units
assessment
footage
acreage (if
e)
1 unit (78 parcels w/ 1 unit)
$43,000 assessment
217.34 feet
$5,474,500
129
194
7.5$ $742
Revised Proposal
$914,422
25% raised on units
50% raised on assessment
254 raised on acreage
3. unit (73 parcels w/ 1 unit)
$95,465 assessment
2.74 acres
$12,086,040
118
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6.81 701.65
7.0$ 714.77
7.5% 760.71
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ORESOLUTION #130 DRYDEN LAKE MULTI ?l_E _
PASSIVE RECREATION_RREA
El
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that Jaynes F. Schug, the Supervisor, is authorized and
directed to file an application or, forms prescribed by the New
York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
for financial assistance in accordance with the provision of the
Land and Water Conservation Fund in an amount not to exceed
$47,125.00 acrd upon approval of said request to aritcr into and
execute a project agreement with the State for such financial
assistance to the Town of Dryden for the Dryden Lake Multiple
Passive Recreation Area, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Susanne Lloyd, the Town Clerk, ir,
authorized and directed to certify a copy of this resolution in
connection with the application of the Town for such financial
assistance.
2nd Clm Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Supv Schug -
regional
and
local economic outlook
impact on
housing and
households
at
TCa on June 18th.
Supv
Sclrug, Clrn
Corrigan and
Clrn Roberts
will nttend.
Adjourned - 9:30PM
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