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TOWN BOARD MEETING
SEPTEMBER 51 1991
Supv Schug called the meeting tct order at 7:30PM
Members and guests participated in the Plodge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk:
Presents Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Walbridge, Clm
Hatfield, Clm Corrigan, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater-
PUBLIC HEARING
SEPTEMBER 5, 1991
BOOK EARN OF THE FINGER LAKES
Supv Schug read the notice that was pi,sblished it'i the newspaper
concerning the application of Vladirir Dragan to evtablish a
retail book store at 198 North Rd. (copy in rninute hook)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Valdimir Dragan - he plans to open a used and rare book store in
the barn that is located behind the basket shop con North Rd. It
was previously the Yaple property and he plans on living in the
house,
Supv Schug - George and Henry have pane over the EAF form and
there were no problems. LG4tters from the County and other
involved agencies have been received and they have nrt interest in
being the lead agency.
RESOLUTION 4k166 LEAD AGENCY FOR SEUR EAF FORM
HCIOIC BARN OF THE FIrJGER LAKES
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for- its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this is art unlisted action and the TVwrt Board is
to act as Lead Agency in uncoordinated review fror the application
of Valdimir- Dragan, DBA Book Barn taf the Finger Lakes. The
Supervisor is authorized to sign all necessary documents.
2nd Clns Rt�oberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOI_1_ITION_41167 gFgR NE6nTIVE DECLARATION
BOOK BARN OF TH FINGER LAKES
Clm Corrigan coffered tho following r^esolutiorr and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that a neyative declaration be prepared and filed for
the application of Vladimir Dragan, DBA Book Barr, of the Finger
Lakes.
• nd Clio Hatfield Rt11 call vr_te - all voting Yes
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Retai 1 Book Shop 1'1+r Used .ir1,:l I'iar•e Ar•_:l{s with
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ah, the 6r•yrlrrl Te-•wn Mall, f %5 E. Mii.n Stwirpi;
„rlrieh time •R11 intri -m,,ted pmvf;•�,,._. wi11 1;,r�
hC' be laeai•e1_ !:•,r-soris 111:_�.y apppar i r, per -�-rlr,
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Mil-E .1 on R- Prmr-k i nr, Ur yrien I •�r•rn fit l: r vley
(j P-:?r•9e Srh lusclit, f`rl irl eer
The -1'0ffif)k.3r� County PlI mrlinrj 1)j�!GarY.merrl:
Susanna Lloyd, D, yden 'Tr,,,,n Cler"Ir
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eji'arge Fichleaht - recommended that vihPre the driveway reaches
Mott Rd. it forms a Y aril the portion of the Y furthest to the
ni.zirth (i- Iesoi£t to Mott Rd.} be the one that' i6t improved and used
a the prirnriple access to the ri^Aoper'ty. HP al5ti wanted to rerri.ird
the appl icant that Yi s would have to hook up t:o the tC'Wfri SeWar
system. There is also the parking r�'paceu th ?.t are required and he
should request a varianoo for a fewer number of spaces. It sh+nuld
alfio de made clear that the town does n.tit apprinivu acL'e55 ti? Route
13.
Supv Schug - wanted to make sure that the tiSlatl dl'id raro COo1j,5 did
not include any pclr'no.gr- pAP iL4 material.
Vladimir Dragan - did not have any problem with that. He is
listed in the Upstate New York pint iquarian 8cIoksel leY'S DiY -taint or'y+
and gave the members a Copy of thLa dircetor'y.
Supv Schug - wanted to know if there would be any outside lights
to bother the neighbors''
Vladimir Dragan - he will probably only have a light over, the
entrance door.
Clm Roberts - warited to know if he was going to request a zoning
variance fqr parking upaCQS?
Vl -Ptlirrlir Dragan - he will have to because he does riot think that
he will @vpr ua€+ the r^eglired nUiaber that is in the ai}ning
ordinance.
Clm Corrigan - wanted to know if a great deal of hju 151- mines3 iS
done by mail.
Vladimir Dra-gan -- a 10t is d�iric- through the mail. and he does a
Lot 4f sear'Cfiino fbi- different books.
L "lm Roberts - warited to know what hi3 h3u7's WGUld be.
Vladimir Dr'again - they would be Wednesday to Sat'drdpy 11) ;1)QRM to
b:00PM and c,;i.inHay I l w,)OAM Lis $:OGPIM the same hours that arp in
t:he directory.
I�lm Walbridge - wanted t5• k,ltcIw 6G[1tit signage and if he had a
problem with the entrance that George Sohloeht hAd recommended?
Vladimir Dragan n it would be a rustic sign at the critrance. At
this paint he did not seers any proDbLem with using that eritrRrCe.
bUi: he may in the 'fUtUre would .like a;re.3s: to Rt 13.
Clm Roberts - Waryt F26 to know if he was planning on putting 1r1 ki l'iy
kind of plumbing ire the hare^
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RESOLUTION NO. 1.R9
Wall'r dg p- offered the fallowing resolution
option:
%-HFREAS, Lorraine Bard is the Town of Dryden Dag Control
Dfficcr and as such is treated as an employee for purposes of the
New York Worker's Compensation Law, end
WHEREAS, Lorraine, Bard was injured and was out of work for the
period Apr,i „1, e,7 thXeugh September 7.7, 1989 during which time she
received her .full saJazy from the Tvwn Qf Dryden, and
WHEREAS, during the period of Lorraine Bard's disability the
Town received full dog control services pursuant to the agreement
for the furnishing of the same, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to W❑rkeT'Fp Compensation Law 5237 the Town
may assert a lien against any amounts payable to L.oY,ra;i,ne Bard for
her period of disabi.'L.ity since the Town continued to pay her salary
during the period of har d,i.sabj.l.1.Y_y, and.
WHEREAS, it wvu'ld be unfair to Lorraine Eard for the Town tQ
assert its lien since it rece .Lved full dog control services during
the per,i.od in question without additional expense to the. Toren,
NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED AS FQLLOWS;
Tho Town of Dryden hereby waives the lion under seot.i.on 2:17 of
the New York worker's compensation Law for amount.a due Lorraine
Bard for the period Aprij, 22, 1989 through September, e,.7, 1959.
Second Councilperson HoberLl;
Roll call veiCet - ,3.11 voting 7an
RESOLUTION NO. lo$ (1991)
aSPECIAL PFRM,T,T FOR:
VLADIMIR DRAGAN d/bfa BOOK BARN OF THE FINGER LAKES
160 North Road
Cauncilperson Walbridge ❑f,fered 'the fol.,1❑wing resal«tion and
a4ked for its adoption:
RESOLVED:
1. That the Town Board hereby finds as f4ilow5;
a. The
requirements
of
the
mown
of
Dryden
Zoning
Ordinance
Section 1303
l)
have
been
met+
b. The l.oaat,ion, use and nature and intensity of the
proposed project will, not be in conflict with the zone or
neighborhood.
c. The proposed use will not he more objectionable or
depreciating to adjacent nearby properties by reason of
traffic, noise, vibrationr dust, fumes, smoke, oreier,
Eire hazard, glare, flashing lights or disposal of waste
or sewage than the operation of allowed used wi.th.i.n the
zone in which the project is s,ttuate,
d. The project and proposed use will not disc.our�ige or
hinder the appropriate development use of adjacent
properties of the neighborhood.
e. Since the use is both residential and non - residential
and is within an existing Structure which wil.]. not be
significt,nt.ly nodified in its exterior appearance, nv
screening by means of a landscape buffer strip or
suitable fencing is required.
f. The health, safety and general wel.f,arP of the,
community will not be adversely affected.
WHEREFORE, the Tbw n Board of the Torn of Dryden bereby grants
a SPQaial Permit to the applicant for the Proposed mse 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.
2. The project shall be constructed according to the plans
submitted by the applicant and approved and filed with the Town of
Dryden.
3. 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.
4. That the project during construction and upon completion
shall not constitute a public or private nuisance.
5. That if 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.
6. 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 the
applicant, its successors and assigns, must grant the same to the
Town without the necessity for compensation.
7. That the rate of discharge of surface water from the site
not be increased during or following construction and that measures
be taken by the applicant to insure such control of the discharge
of water. Any drainage improvements constructed by the applicant to
comply with this condition shall be maintained by the applicant.
8. The driveway to the premises will be aligned according to
the requirements set forth in Town Enginee George Schlecht's letter
of August 22, 1991 so that the driveway will utilize only the
branch of the existing driveway closest to Mott Road and the
applicant will close off the other branch of the driveway to
vehicular and pedestrian use.
9. The existing 30" elm tree on the property will be
protected and preserved although trimming and general maintenance
is authorized.
10. In the event any plumbing is installed in the barn which
is the subject of the Special. Permit, then such plumbing system
shall be connected to the municipal sewer system according to all
applicable laws ordinances, codes, rules and regulations.
11. This Permit is not for any connection to Route 13 and no
such connection will be made without the prior approval of the Town
of Dryden under the provisions of Article 13 of the Town of Dryden
Zon.i.ng Ordinance.
12. Parking for the project will be according to the Town
Zoning Ordinance unless the applicant obtains a variance from the
Town of Dryden Zoning Board of Appeals.
13, This Permit is granted based on the express
representations of the applicant that the purpose of the Permit and
the use of the barn is for the collection and sale of those items
represented by the applicant as: general, scholarly, antiquarian,
periodicals, autographs, ephemera, graphic art, and posters, prints
® and architectural drawings and the services to be offered from the
permitted premises include the sale. ❑t the foregoing, book searches
and want J i,sta. No pornographic or adult type books, films,
photographs, paraphernalia or other materials shal..l be di.spl.ayed or
❑ftared for vale on said p.remise.s or from said premises.
Second Cvuncilperson Roberts.
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Vladimir Dragan - the code does not regtlirc: him to ir..tall any
sort of plumbing fk!)r a bzth Zulu, but he would probably just rough
something in. He woit.ld hen the - �)rily aria wn,1'1fk1Y} theme,
1.i54pv Schwg wanted to know if it would be handicapped
accessible,
Z.Q. Slater - it is not r[ ?quircd, because above grade less than
eE500 STJ ft is not required to be handicapped anf.1 L,
not required tr, IiitvLp a tlathroorn.
Closet public hearing
_RESO_L_UTION OIG8 GRrINT SPECIAL. PERMIT
BOOTS BARN qF THE FINGER L-AKES
Clm Walbridge offered the fool 7wirp resolution and asked for its
ad9RtlCgr: (ck.zlpy in rninute book.)
2nd Clm Rob�rtg. Roll call vote - all Voi;irg Yes
CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLUOR
Sill Bailey -- gav6' insurance repl�rf. to? bgar'd members and went
ever the summary rep-art. 1h rAeet ing with your inSUranCLM CtVaNiittl Eue
it was aprOQLI tp review the coveraDe Arid pot- it out to at least 3
companies to test the market fur pricing for 199.
C{3UNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF T 14£ FLOOR
Clm CorriyDn - it was discussed a[; t[+ what an appropriate an1,Dktrt
would be to ask far i]ri the senior citizun66 discount for ACC
SklbgCr`ibers. 10% se Pair, to be the standard fclr pE- rs_+ns EO years
and OVOr. There are betwS:erl 1200 and 1501) senior Cltit.tris ire the
Town cif Dryden.
C1m Walbridge -- r'epiiiF`ted that the £:ewCr' comrni.ttee is stil-1
working on try.iriy to get the WflStCaWilter Treatment plant to do
something about the Kline. RCiad interceptlar, The Town of Dryden is
the Only One nffi =cted becauc ? it Is extension of Ugr`Vice. The
City of Ithaca, Cnl're11 University Lind the Tciwri of Ithaca Can
connect. £hp will talk with Town Supervi:r,r' Shirley Raffen9.pr3rger
tri hAve a c- oncer•tLtd effort to have the other mPrnbcjr!a see what can
be G[Ene to speed up thlls issue.
i3TTORNEV
RESOLttITICIN 01G9 UOG C'014TR0L Q F'ICER
LORRAINE BARD NEW YDRK WORKER'S COMPEN5ATION LAW
Clm Walbridge offer•cd the following resolution RYid asked for .it's'
adoption: CCtipy ire miniitL� book}
2nd Clm Roberts Roll Cn11 vote - all Voting yes
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Atty Pork.ios - Varna Interceptor Sewer, the Supervi5gr hpi5 hef~r)
arAthp)-ri :F.%d to sign the abar�donment of the easement for that
portipr, rof the Stn%in" that has been abandoned. Thies has baRn dorag
and the time for .a Owrfrris5iue ref'ereridum has expired.
Atty
Perkins
_ no formal
action needs to bQ taken regarding the
Hall
Rcl welter
distr-ict.
members.
Ptty Perk.irs - he still has an c1por, ir3ue of the amendment of the
Heater ilginer7raent fcIr' WilccIx press arrd this amendment of the
purchase of watF.r arlil 5 @wer facilities agreeraent. This wag
somethin.1 that you wanted to acGpnlpliSFi prior to the time the
certificate cif oceuparcy was granted. They have indicated that
they .aiRL% ready to sign the netossary dCiCra.meritG ;lnee khe town has
approved therrl.
Clrrt Hatfield offered the fcillowing resolrAtiS1n and asked for itF
am.6pt ion:
RES4l.V[ D: that this Town Pliard sign Fill nElcessary documents far
the amendment i5f water agre.ernor,t.
i:nd Clni Corrigari Roll cG3.11. Vote - all voting Yes
ENGINEERING
QQ<!rge
Schlertyt
- gave
copies iff road abandordaent maps that have
been
upd&ted to
members.
George SchlefnhU - regarding the Snyder Hill water district. He
w4Nld need at least an hours tilde to present a preliminary plan
and reprrrt before the hoard and wmciuld like to set LIP a date and
{; i me.
George SaflleCht - the btilc'ird also askE=d hlin to prepare a hlag5 plan
and reps -mt for t:hci i�xterision 9f d new sewer district in the
southwest Corner of the town. He will he verbally rinporting that
it bi111 mot be worth pursuing and that a cnric &!Ier- d:istri2t which
yarn Brothers will be 3lirlgestir4g to the town and the appr- oprirate
way tc, proceed.
Supv Schtig -- rimheduled a s;pc=!cia1 meeting ran Tues. pat E2nd at
6230PM tt discuss Snyder Hill witrir district,
TONING OFFICER - mcinl:hly rep4lrt given to hoard memberm
SuPv SehUg - Mr. Radernaeher w6uld lika the board to consider Etri
addition to his Rent -p ^Space facility.
�.11. SLater - at this time he has riot si,ibrjjitted any 8pplicatiprq1
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fatty Perk.irrs - r•egardi.ng Wilcc,rt Press there are 5 items left for
a final certificate of Those include Lhe 'insLrillaL'i6eti
of thr_m knox boxes to Varna Fire Dept. specificati,;)Lnsi there are
SC'f51P5 btrilt€ of the alarm system and the fire protection system
which are to be delivered to the t4wri With a copy to Varna Fire
Dept•; Henry Y,as properly taken the position that they should
install heat banking in the biridePy room or� provide proof that he
is not required to according tl� 59rn(E gcric2lo ily aCcepted standard
Which is sufficieritly as proposed. The owner io to fui -y)ish arid
iristall o P,511ir-iq fire dour to go between the biridery and the
mail room. This ha.5 r]E?eY'i srdered With approximately a 5 week
drelivery. The owner is to furnish and install 2 fire spr-irikler
hcAds in areas where equipwrnnt exceeds 49 inches in width. Those
areas have becri identified. These are the Drily remaining
outstanding issues for the firal C.O.
Atty Perkins - yni,i will hc)Ve to define what the noise is and W19at
level .,.f noise you are concerned about. YQiA carat enfc,ree
something that SayF there wili rot he any noise coming from the
site.
Clm Walbridge - biit7 this is a nuisance anrj thr. zoring laws say
that within a 140 feat.
A3 ty Perkins - no, it vays where a permit for an iridustrial or
nlanufact�ir^irl!j use is proposed shoujilroi' t hiake excessive noise,
What triuL ordinance says l& before issuing a ba4iIding permit the
coda enforgemont officer or, the tc1wn relay require certifiratiun ur'-
PxPorti5E to show that the noise will not e7ioeocl lEVels or will
r1r5t be heard at [i point over 150 feet. Tire problem with that is
that it says noise and tj,5esn't defire Wh ?t noise is.
There WOO discussion arotirAt t1re noise Problem coming f-rorn Wilcox
Press. Supv SrhrJ.q directed 2.0. Slater to purch<5e d Y1019G meter
and tclke readings at diffin -ent times of the day, at differQnt
locations and V'et;rd aLl of this iriformation. Find clue if there
dY`r2 any laws on them books and what the State or Federal
Government. •ab.jectionaj rK.iise level limit i3, so- that we qan
satisfy the riejighbors that It i3 riot as had i.5 ar,y laws on the
books and that YOU have acci.irz3tR readings frDfm a 45Oise meter.
Clop Walbridge? - thought thett 'ths rioise level was for the
perFnArierit certifjS:xte of occupancy, for Wilccot Pncsr3 and we can
issue a tPmCorary one oriCL7 the life safety issues have been rnet.
fatty Perkins - tho Only thing hCj Cgtpi suggest tho..t you put in the
condition is that the project shall not cori;tltl.ite a private C.r
r}ublic nuiseriCL? accor-dinq tC, the terms of the site Plan rCVitsw
board including nclise on the pr„jec't.
Z.O.
51�Iter
- rep9rited that Mr,
keane
is r,.lr aning
r-Lp his
G1"Oper•ty
on
Mt.
P]E +asant Rd.
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9. HSGHWPY SUPERINTENDENT
RE54L_LFTI.C{hJ #171 SEASONFkL L- n-'
Im TAD USE h1IC*1WAyG
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Lint Walbridge offered the following reRCk1Ut1cm and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED that this %Lyn Cifaard ELCCLFIt the following list of
seasonal lioliled use highway tipori Highway 9uperinterident• Dcn
GiIbort's
recommendation:
1. -
RPd Mari Run
- entire
2.-
Canaan Rraad
- fr-om Red Man Run to Star 4:tsantlnlvi Hill Road
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Red mill Road
- fr'4rr1 Wss't Malloryville Road s.pLith frjr
they
1006 feet.
like to
pi,it
a street
1i<0ht
4.-
Himmi-Drd Hill
Road - from Camp Fire camp south to Town of
Carpl i ri 3 line.
3.-
Hila Schonl
Road - from #147 Ed Hill Road west to within
500 feet of
Route 38
E.-
Mineah R61 -
House 4434 ;,ii] to within 3170 feet Pleasant
H:lll7w Road
intersection
%.-
Yellow Barn
Ri;Iud - frorn busenberr•y $Pgrt3 Club north to
withir'i c^ i5(k
feet of Foothill Road
B.-
Signal TaWtss^
Road - from Card Rod north to power lino
9.1-
Star Stantisn
Hi 11 Rciad - frorn Route .3$ Wvvt for 2000 feet
10.-
Beam Hill Road
- frclm tax male 03O -1 -44 north t7 within
:200 feet of
tax map #50 -1 -18
11.-
Q, swcjll Road
- frism WofA Dryden Road sputh foi• .8 miLes
end Clm
Corrigan
Roll call vgte - all voting Yes
GORREk ;PDKIDENCE
Letter from Rotlir+i Yengo
Peregr•#ne Hollow SµbdiYie'ion
D15CUSSICN
fatty Per•icins - NYSE&B and Sodom Rd agreement. He has given NYSE&G
a copy 7f the easement in f`L�vised form and clarified With them
the Locatiari of the pole and Where it is ZIJPPosed to go. He is
Still waiting tp T^BCeive the ftilrnl Ruck.
SUpv
Schug
- iisk.r5d
the
board
mCMBE5rs if
they
have
any
idea whtire
they
would
like to
pi,it
a street
1i<0ht
at
an
inter:,octian.
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at 7:00prij At Varna [.gmrflunity Center,
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TURKEY HILL WATER WSTPICT
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At a Tegular Mestinq of the TQwn
Board 0 the 'I'C•ua of Drydenr
Tonpkins County, New York, held at
the Tort: '-1a11., E5 8as- Main
Street, in Dryden, New York, in
said Tour, on tre 5th day of
September, 1991, at ?.+W
o'clock Y -M., Prevailing Tune,
PRE$ENT
J2oes F, Schag
$u2Qrvisor
Glir.abetlt CIarriffau
C,7uucilbeeson
Uarie3 ffacf:ia:I[I
±.cunciipersou
Ronald Rnhert3
C aurci Denson
PIaT f5a: e t VnIbridge
C
oanciipexsnn
i3) the Mat ter
of '
the Establishment of a
proposed wake. distric"
in the Town of Dryden,
Tompkins County, New York,
to be known as the Turley Hill
Water District of said Town
ORDER CALLING
PUBLIC HEARANG
hTM1�R:.riS. a map, plan and report including an estimate of cost
have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has
he:e pforg been determined by the Town Hoard of Lhe Town of
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Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, relating to the establishment
Of a proposed water district in said Town, such crater district to
be known as Turkey Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden; and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by riunt
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 subject matter thereof; and
WHEREAS, the improvements proposed for said dater District
shall consist of the construction of a water distribution system
including approximately 11,400 linear feet of eight -inch water
• main, approximately 1,250 linear feet of six -inch water main,
approximately 2,850 linear feet of service tubing, 19 hydrants,
16 gate valves and land and rights -in -land, original 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
WHEREAS, the proposed method of financing such cost of said
improvements is by the issuance of $606,475 serial bonds 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 Vb'=Ch the Tom Hoard shall deteCmine and
Specify to be especially benetit.ed by the improvements in an
amount sufficien. to pay the principal and interest cn said bonds
as the same become due, bat if not paid from such source, all the
taxable real property in said Town shall be s4biect to the bevy
of ad valorem taxes without limi atien as to rate or amount
sufficient to pay the pri- :cipai of and interest on said bonds as
the same become due; and
WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quallty Review Act have been peeformed and the
establishment of the Turkey Hill Water District of the Town of
Dryden and the improvements proposed therefor have beer;
determined to he an Unlisted Action, as to which a negative
declaration has been Made de-erninig that said. establishment and
the improvements proposed therefor would net rBBult in any
significant environmentai effects; and
WHykEAS, on July 1.6 , 19911 the Town Board held a pu`a'1ia
hearing upon the question of the establishment of said Turkey
Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden and based upon the
discussion held and information received at said public hearing,
determined to revise the proposed benefit formula for the
assessment of properties in said proposed Water District; and
WHEREAS, the report of Hunt Engineers and Architects of
Corning, New York has been revised to reflect said revised
benefit formula; and
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WHERrAS, it is now desired to call a new public hearing upon
the question 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, THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Dryden,. Tompkins County, New York, shall be held at the Varna
Community Center, in Varna, New York, in said Town, on the 2nd
day of October, 1991, at o'clock P.M, Prevailing Time, for
the purpose of holding a public hearing to consider the
. establishment of the Turkey Hill Water District of the Town of
Dryden, the boundaries of such District being as set forth in
Appendix A attached hereto and made a part hereof and to consider
the map, plan and report, as revised, including estimate of cost
filed in relation thereto, and to hear all persons interested in
the subject matter thereof concerning the same, and for such
other action on the part of said Town Board as may be required by
law or shall be proper in the premises.
Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed
to cause a copy of this order to be published once in the Ithaca
Journal, the official newspaper of said Town, the first
publication thereof to be not less than ten nor more than twenty
days before the day set herein for the hearing as aforesaid, and
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said
Town
Clerk
shah
also
cause a copy thereof
to
be pasted
on
the
sign —board
of the
Town
mai.ntained pursuant
to
subdivision
6
of Section 30 aE tae Town Law not less than ten nar morr than
twenty days
before the day
set for the
hearing
as aforega'id.
Section
3. This order
shall take
effect immediately.
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TURKEY HILL WATER DISTRICT
ALPPENDTX A
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of
Dryden, County of Tmpki ns 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 t
approximately 400' to a point; proceeding thence south [and t
•along the west line of Parcel 56 -5-20, being a 14.8 acre +/-
parcel owned by Cornell University (said west line being
approximately 950' +/- west of the centerline of Turkey Hill
Road) and also along the west lines of Parcels 56 -5 -20;
25.1; 2S and 29 and also along the west line of Parcel
5. -1- (said west line being approximately 900' west of the
centerline of Turkey -i11 Road)1 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 Road; proceeding thence easterly along the
centerline of Mount Pleasant Road for a distance of
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 approximately
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 and 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; proceedinq 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
northwest corner of said Parcel; proceeding thence easterly
40 and along the south 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
apprcximatelI 1650 ' t0 a Point (this point being 'tae
southwest comer of Parcel 54- 1-16;; proceeding thence
nortreasterly and along the 5011th parcel lines of Parcels
54 -1 -16; 17; 18; 19; 1.; 23 and 26 to the southeast corner.
cf Parcel 54 -1-26; :Gr ;tin°11ng thence northeasterly ar*d along
the south parcel lines of Parcels 57 -1 -41.2; 41.1; and 42 to
a point in: the west line of Parce! 57 -1 -43; proceeding
thence southerly to the southwest corner of said Parcel
57 -1 -43; proceeding thence east for a distance of
is approximately 600' to a point marking the southeast corner
of Parcel 52 -1 -28; proceeding thence northerly and along the
PO
0
east
line of said
Parcel for a distance of approximately
600'
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
Hill Road;
proceeding thence northwesterly and along
said
centerline for a distance of approximately 600' to a
point;
proceeding
thence northeasterly and along the south
lire
of Parcel 52 -1 -20 for a distance of approximately 275'
to the southeast
corner of said Parcel; proceeding thence
northwesterly
for
a distance approximately 60' to a point in
the
south line
of Parcel 52 -1 -19; proceeding thence
nor theas
terly and
along t:2e south Ii ne of Par ^_els 52 -1 -19;
18; 17;
16 and 15
to the southeast corner of Parcel 52 -1 -15;
i :i is
al so oe inn
a Munca rl lin =_. of the Mn-nkej Run Water
District
an' Monkey
Run Serer District); proceedinu thence
northwesterly
and
along the eas t li ne of Parcel 52 -1 -15 to a
paint
in the centerline c Ncti: York State Polite 366;
pro�eeflinc thence sou_hwester.ly along said centerline for a
distancie of approximately 2,110' to a point rrar'tinc the
southeast corner of Parcel 53 -1 -19; proceedLng _' :er.ce north
anj alcn:: t' he ea t 1 o! said Parcel for a i:1 F t rc? of
approximately 775 to a point; to a point is the south lire
of the former rich: of way of Lehigh Vailey Fail road
property); proceeding thence germ era1ly southwesterly and
l.'e °_ti -_rl_: aiO n:,i tr•e s,^,;:'_1: :ine of t:'le abandoned L°h]gh Valley
Railroad property to a point approximately 275' ea =t of the
• centerline of Monkey Run Road (abandoned); proceeding thence
north for a distance of approximately 100' to a point
s�
e •
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marking the northeast corner of Parcel 53-1-17; proceeding
thence west for a distance of approximately 240' to a point
in the centerline 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 Sever District; proceeding
thence generally southwesterly and westerly along said
District boundaries to a point in the north line of Now York
State Route 366; proceeding thence southwesterly and along
the boundaries of Town of Dryden Water District No. 1 and
Town. of Dryden Sewer District €2 (the parcel lines of
Parcels 55 -1 -17.2 and 17.3 and Parcels 56-4 -3 and 5.1 to the
pci nt or place of begin ni ng .
Wherever reference
iE mad?
tQ a Parcel,
said reference is
and
to T(wn of Dryden
Tax Map
Parcels and
such parcel nunbers
were taken
from the Tax Maps last revised
March
1, 1990
and
infcrnation
pertaia±ino to t4,e reputed
owners cf
parcels
was
taken from
the 1990 Final Assessment
Roil for
the Town
of
Dryden.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was
duly put to a vote on roll, which resulted as follows:
James F. Sehug, Superv1,.ur VOTING Ave
E1.1.zabeth Corr.Lgan. Council,person VOTING Aye
Charle.. Hatf.Lcld. Councilpersoii VOTING Ayc
Ronald Roberts, Councilpersun VOTING Aye
Margaret Walbridge, Councilperp.rn VOTING Aye
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STATE OF NEW YOR{ }
} es..
COUNT't OF TOMPMTS }
I, the undersigned Cler :{ of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, AO HEREBY CERTIFY:
T: .kat I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of
the meeting o` the Tow;1 Hoard of said Town, including the
rasolutian contained therein, held on September 5, 199j„ :wtthl
the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is
a true and correct transcript therafrom and of the whale of
said original so far as the sage relates to the subject matters
therein referred to_
I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Hoard had d�a
notice of said mesting.
I FURTXER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 1.03 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 he given to the fallowing newspapers and /oC other
news media as follows:
News a er and/or other news media
The IYhar.:n .T<ijir11�11
Date given
3/22e'91
I
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 Date of Postinq
Town Signboard 8i L4 /91
Vcstl.bu.l.u, Tuuvn Hall.
6.5 East Main Strut
Dryden, Nvw York M53
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Town, on September/%F C/I 1991,
(SEAL) Town Clerk,Jt
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2x127 -396P
At a rer,ular Toe" ting
of
the Tcwz
Board of
the To w1:
0€
grvd,en,
1orr.Pkin9 COLLZty, NeW York.
field
the Town.
Hall. 65
a=
East Main
Street, in
D. = .Idea, New
said iowm'
0i the
5th
day of
Sere err ter,
1991.
at
p
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Preva3lir;
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PRES°NT
7L`p2_ °1'' S 0 r
F1iz =_b�r.l: i•arriean
covacfl.per5Q.3
Cot:ielc
Councilparuon
no:ald R ۥbcrts
Cju ncilperaLm
Marr.: [4 L' �'23or1�eC
Ceunci.lpetgUIL
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cf the E�tobl -1 Sh ant ojt a
p=oPosed sewer district
in the Town of Dry3enr
O,%Jpkins CO�Inty, New York, OFcLEZ CAI,LiNG A
to be known as the Turkey Hill 2G8LIC HET.& ±hG
Sewer lli.stric, of said ^awr: — —
WE 17'R AS, a mapo plan and report iacluding an RSZ;mate of cost
have been prepared in s'_nh narMer and in such detail as has
here.ofora beer aeterEmir,ed by the Town Board of the 70677 of
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Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, relating to the establishment
of d proposed sewer district in said Town, such sewer: dist =ict to
be known as Turkey Hill Sewer District of the Town Of Dryden; and
W:iEmEAS, said map, plan and report wei'a prepared by Hunt
Engineers and Architects of Corning, grew YOrk; duly licensed by
the State of New York, and have aeen filed in the office of the
Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during
regular Office hours for examination by any parsons intetested in
the subject matter thereof; and
WHEREAS, the improvements proposed for said Sewer District
shall consist of the construction of .a sanitary sewer system
inoludinq apprcxi.ately 15,51 linear feet of eight -inch gravity
sewer main, a pump station and forcemains, 49 manholes, purchase
of an interest in the unused capacity at the Ithaca Area
Wastewater Treatment nlant, and land and rights -ini hand, original
furnishings, equipment, machinery aad apparatus and incidental
improvements and expenses in Connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, the estimated cost of said improvements is $914,422;
FM
WHER.'AS, the proposed method of financing such Cost of said
improvements is by the issuance cf $914,422 serial bonds oc the
said -Town having & maximum maturity Of not exceeding forty years,
and the cost of said improvement shall be annually apportioned
and assessed upon tha several lots and parcels of land within
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said Sewer District which the Town_ Board shall determine and
specify to he especially benefitted -cy the improvements in an
amount sufficient tc pay the principal and interest an said cords
as the same become due, but if not paid From such source, all the
taxahlo real proparty in said Tc.m shall he s�-ibtect to the levy
of ad valorQm taxes without limitation as to rate or amount
sufficient to Day the principal o; and interest on said bonds as
the same become due; a,-.d
WHE_�EAS, Compliance wish the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Acr have been performed and the
establishment of the Turkey Hill sewer District of the Town of
Dryden and the improvements pr,Dposad therefor have been
determined to he are Unlisted action, as to which a nec�a ive
declaration has been made determining that said estahlishmeat and
the improvements progv3ed therefor would not result in any
significant environmental effects; and
WHEREAS, on JU1J 16 1991, the Town Hoard held a public
hearing upon the question, of the establishment of said Turkey
Hill Sewer District of the Town of Dryden and -cased upon the
discusefon held and information received at said public hearing,
determined to revise the proposed henefit formula for the
assessment of properties in said pzovased Sewer District; and
WHEREAS, the report of Hunt Engineers and Architects of
Corning, New York has heer revised to reflect acid revised
henefit formula; and
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W}3cREAS, it is now degieed to call a new public hearing upon
the question of t e establishment of said Turkey Hill Sewer
District of the Town of Dryden in the manner aforesaid; and
pursuant to Section 299 -d off the.Tuwn Law, NOW, THE4�FDRE, BE IT
ORDEREb, by the Tpwr Board of thff Town pf Dryden, Tompkins
County, New 1?ork, as follows:
Section I. A meeting of the Town Board of the TC.mi of
Dryden, T4mp:
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said Town Clerk shall also cause a copy therecf to be -posred an
t%e zlgn board QC the Town maintained pursuant to subdivision 6
of Section N of the Town Law not less than ten nor maze than
twenty days
before =he day
set for the
hearing
as aforesaid.
S$cticn
3. Tfio order
shall take
effect immediately.
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TURKEY HILL SIP ER M STRICT
APFEw11LX A
ALL TFAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LA%D situate
in the Town of
D%-;den,
Colmty of
Tarpkins and State of New
York.. generally
bo -maed
arZ described
as follows:
SEGI -Akaa NG at a poi nt i n the rptnterli ne all Motv,t. Pleasant
Read,
saia paint or place of beginning tieing located at the
intersection
of said centerline 1paith tap nerthwast line of
the abardvned
L-ehi7h Va11q Rai ir4ad property; proceeding
trsnre
from said point of ho&.#nning southeasterly and along
*_he centerline of M t pleasant Road for a distance of
apprcx
inatsly 4001 t a pr_4,t; p - nGeed.i ra `hence soutl, land
aIbnc
tie west 1,inC of Fa:cel 56 -5 -24, being a 13.8 acre +/-
paecel
ownel by Cornell university (said west lime heing
aDorbxummtaly
9,',<,1' t/- wmaf of the centerline of Turkey Hill
P.ca(3 )
and also elerng the we t ii nes of Farcels 56-5 =2G&
25.1;
28 arx: 29 and also along the west line of Pare?
5; -1 -7
(said w =s t. line king approximately 9000 vest of the
cer_erLIna
cf Tur:i =1 viii Road )I to a pnirft in the
Cen m r
1i ne of Ste%ren 30rL Road ptuc:ee.'j1 T3q thence ear t anyj
elpng
said Centerline fc= a distance of apprmimately 900,
to a pcint jr-. the ceT3te: line of Turkey #. -Il Road; prflceedirg
iharce
no: therly and a Gng said centorl.i ne of Turkey Sill
(load
t; its i ntersnotinn ►Ti th the cer.Cer. li ne Of Mount
Pleasant
Aoad; prooeedinr thence easterly elvng the
centerline
ox Mount Plea gent Raed for im 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 approximately
635' to the southeast corner cf said parcel; proceeding
thence north (and along the east line of Parcels 57 -1 -25;
57 -1 -24; 23; 22 and 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
northwest corner of said P =.reel; proceeding thence easterly
• and along the south 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 mint being the
southeast corner of Parcel 54- 1 -16); proceeding thence
northeasterly and alcnq the south parcel lines of Parcels
54 -1 -15; 17, 18; 19; 2i ; 23 arr_- 26 to the s�utheas t corner
of Parcel 54 -1 -26; continiv;ng thence northeasterly and along
the south parcel lines of Parcels 57 -1 -41.2; 41.1; and 42 to
a point ir• 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
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 Hill Road; proceeding thence northwesterly and along
said centerline for a distance of approximately 400' to a
point; proceeding thence northeasterly and along the south
line of Parcel 52 -1 -20 for a distance of approximately 275'
to the southeast corner of said Parcel; proceeding thence
northwesterly for a distance approximately 60' to a point in
the south line of Parcel 52 -1 -19; proceeding thence
northeasterly and along the south line of Parcels 52 -1 -19;
18; 17; 16 and 15 to the southeast corner of Parcel 52 -1 -15;
(this also being a boundary line of the Monkey Run Water
• Dis_ict and !h_ncey Run Sewer Dis trict); proceeding tnenc_
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 scuthwe terly along sa5d ce;iteiline for a
distance of a pprox.im.ately 2,110' to a point marking the
southeast corner c•° Parcel 53 -1 -19; proc�edi ng thence north
ani alcn? the east line of said Parcel for a distance of
approximately 775' to a poin_; (to a point in the south line
cf the former right of way of Lehigh Valley Railroad
pronerry) ; proceeding thence generally southwesterly and
we•terly along the south line of the abandoned Lehigh Valley
Rai 1 road property to a point approximately 275' east of the
• centerline of Monkey Run Road (abandoned); proceeding thence
north for a distance of approximately 100' to a point
marking the northeast corner of Parcel 53 -1 -17= proceeding
• thence west for a distance of approximately 2401 to a point
in the centerline 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 o`. New York
State Route 366; proceeding thence southwesterly and along
the boundaries of Town of Dryden Water District No. 1 and
Town o_° Dry den Sewer District i2 (the parcel lines of
Parcels 55 -1 -17.2 and 17.3 and Parcels 56 -4 -3 aria 5.1 to the
point or place of beginning.
•
[;herever reverence
is
made to a Parcel, said
reference
ie
to Tarr. of
D ^rden
Tax
Map Parcels and such
parcel
PLrnbers
were to en
front
Cne
Tax claps last revised March
1, 1530
and
ricrnaticn
pert
=icing
co the repsjted cwners
of
parcels
waa
taken .'ran
tine
1991 i F
nal Asses Sment Roll for
the Town
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The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was
duly put to a vote on roll, which resulted as follows:
James F. Schug, Supervisor VOTING Aye
Elizabeth Corrigan, Councilperson VOTING Aye
Charles. Hatfield, Cpuucilperson VOTING Aye
Ronald Robert:S, Councilperson VOTING Ave
Margaret Waihridee, Councilperson VOTI ?IG Aye
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
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COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
1, 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 September 5, 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.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had due
notice of said meeting.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 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 follows:
Newspaper and /or other news media
Tlu_. Ithaca Journal
Date given
8/22/91
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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 Date of Posting
Tom Signboard BI 14!91
Vostibule, Town Ilali
65 East Hain Street
Dryden, New York 17053
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hard and affixed
the seal of said Todn, on September �?�; 1991,
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Torn Clerk
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• RESOLUTION #173 ORDER CALLING_PUDLIC HEARING
TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRICT
Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (copy ir'i minute book.)
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Gartland Rd water district -
units calculations that were
sewer district or the current
Cortland Rd. sewer district.
there was discussion as to use the
i-rsed in the Turkey Hill water and
formula that is used for the
George Schlecht - unlike the Turkey Hill district the difference
is under the units column, They are bated on a formula that was
devised for the sewer district, that formula incorporates housing
units. He felt this was important because when you start mixing
area units with those units, he would question that. He wanted
the board to be aware that units here is already a predefined
thing and is Come kind of measure for• usage. The major impact
would be on the an�bile home parks and vacant land.
Supv Schug - tentatively scheduled a public hearing Oct 9th for
Cortland Rd water district. This was cancelled and a new date to
be sot at the October meeting.
RESOLUTION
0174 SCLIjjL RATE CHANGES
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Clm Walbridge offered the
following resolution and asked for
its
adoption:
RESOLVED, thLt this Town Board
authorize SCLIWC rate changes;.
Changes are as follows: O
-- 10,000 gal.= $2. I5/1000 gal.;
101000 - 150,000 gal.= $1.95/1000
gal.; 150,001 gal. - up =
$1.60/1000 gal. effective
Jan. 1, 1992. 0 - 10,000 gal.=
$:30 10/1000 gal. ; 10,0001
•- 3001 000 gal.= $2.00/1000 gal. ;
3000001 gnl. up = $1.80/1000
gal, effectivR .Ian 11 199a
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll
call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION] oi75
INSTAU FLASHING LIGHT
Aar
DRYDEN H113H SCHOOL
Clm Corrigan offered the following
resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board
;.ut•horize the expenditure not
to
excoDd $2,000.00 to inetall
a flashing traffic control light
at
the Dryden High School.
2nd Clrn Walbridge
Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
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kESO1 UTION #L6 REPAIRS AT WEST_DR_YDEN
COMMUNITY CENTER_
Clrn Walbridge offered the following resolution arid asked for itE
adoptions
RESOLVED, that this 'town Hoard authorize the expenditure not to
exceed $:,000.00 for repair work c.f the roof trus5es at the West
Dryden Community Center.
Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION it177 APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS ASSTRACTl11tt9
Clrn Roberts offered the followirtig resolution and askad for its
adapt ion:
RESOLVED, that the bills be paid as audited. Abstract N109
voucher 0568 ti• #633 for a total of $172,:96.24.
and Clm Walbridge Roll colt vote - all voting Yes
FINANCIAL REPORT - available upon request
JUSTICE REPORT - $8317.00 for the month of August
NEW BUSINESS
Oct and - 7:UUPM Turkey Hill Watpr /Sewer - Varna Community Center
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• Oct Gnd - 6s30PM special board meeting Varr, Brothers
Adjourncad 14:45PM
Susanne Lloyd stir
Town Clerk
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