HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-11-12TOWN BOARD MEETING
NOVEMBER 12, 1991
0 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7:3()PM
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Members and guests participated in the Fledge of Allegiance
COUNTY BRIEFING
Co. Rep. Evans - repi .-orted that the cc,,_knty board is having a hard
time working ors the budget with all 1_4f the state mandates. There
is a passible 15 per rent tax increase and this is after they
have attempted to cut the budget as rfluch as possible.
Clm Corrigan - wondered if there was any consideration given to
layoffs.
Co. Rep. Evans _ every attempt will be made to reduce the county
staff. There are some county layoffs, but these are izzines that
have been planned. A resolution was proposed to add a penny to
the sales tax. This would raise an additional revenue of eight
million dollars. The social service budget is in the hale this
year by one million dollars. The sales tax reveni.ke is down this
year. His Concern over the one cent addition to the sales tax is
that if they have the extra eight million they will spend it and
the only way that he will support it is if he sees the budget
first arid knew that tine property tax levy would be reduced by the
remaining five and one half million.
Co. Rep. Evans _ reported that they are still working on the
reapportionment maps.
Co. Rep. Evans - reported that the county is waiting for the
report from the Army Corp of Engineers regarding the DR7 landfill
site. If the report goes in favor of the town that will be the
end of DR7. If the repinrt is not in the towns fav_Ir his guess is
that the board will continue to nave ahead with DR7 because
nobody wants tip adroit to their constituents -that they have thrown
away three million dollars of the cC'unty money. It will cast the
county $40.0o a tort to ship the garbage out of state and did not
think that the county coi.tld run a landfill ft.-jr that amount. The
landfill will not be in operation until 1994 at the earliest and
it will cost the col.trity at lease $75.00 a teen to run the
landfill.
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Roll call was
by the
Town Clerk:
Present:
Supv
Schug,
Clm Corrigan,
Clm Hatfield, Clm
Walbridge,
and
Clrn
Roberts
Absent :
Atty
Perkins
and
Z. 0.
Slater
Approval of
the minutes:
Motion was
made by
Clrn
Roberts
and
2nd by Clm Hatfield that the
minutes of
Sept. 5th,
Oct. 2nd
and
Oct. 8th be approved. Carried
COUNTY BRIEFING
Co. Rep. Evans - repi .-orted that the cc,,_knty board is having a hard
time working ors the budget with all 1_4f the state mandates. There
is a passible 15 per rent tax increase and this is after they
have attempted to cut the budget as rfluch as possible.
Clm Corrigan - wondered if there was any consideration given to
layoffs.
Co. Rep. Evans _ every attempt will be made to reduce the county
staff. There are some county layoffs, but these are izzines that
have been planned. A resolution was proposed to add a penny to
the sales tax. This would raise an additional revenue of eight
million dollars. The social service budget is in the hale this
year by one million dollars. The sales tax reveni.ke is down this
year. His Concern over the one cent addition to the sales tax is
that if they have the extra eight million they will spend it and
the only way that he will support it is if he sees the budget
first arid knew that tine property tax levy would be reduced by the
remaining five and one half million.
Co. Rep. Evans _ reported that they are still working on the
reapportionment maps.
Co. Rep. Evans - reported that the county is waiting for the
report from the Army Corp of Engineers regarding the DR7 landfill
site. If the report goes in favor of the town that will be the
end of DR7. If the repinrt is not in the towns fav_Ir his guess is
that the board will continue to nave ahead with DR7 because
nobody wants tip adroit to their constituents -that they have thrown
away three million dollars of the cC'unty money. It will cast the
county $40.0o a tort to ship the garbage out of state and did not
think that the county coi.tld run a landfill ft.-jr that amount. The
landfill will not be in operation until 1994 at the earliest and
it will cost the col.trity at lease $75.00 a teen to run the
landfill.
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NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
er the applicat
n Road, Ithaca,
,warehouse fact
ide lot line a
an Town Zoning
ion
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submitted by F. & T.
w York to construct an
y at 1278 Dryden Road, closer
is requesting a variance to
inance.
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 309 1991 with members present: Chairman, John
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso.
FINDINGS:
1. The applicant produced a survey map of 1274 Dryden Road which was
prepared on June 29, 1991 showing that the proposed building
.would be eight feet, five inches (815 ") from the North West
property line; and ten feet, seven inches (1017 ") from the North
East property line.
0 A motion (to clarify the original variance granted on November 14,
90) was made by Ann Everett that F. & T. Distribl_ltors by granted the
variance as requested based on the findings.
Second to the motion was made by Francis DiTommaso.
VOTE YES (4) F. DiTommaso, J. Baker, A. Everett and A. LaMotte.
Ink
DECISION:
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ABSTAINED (0)
VARIANCE GRANTED.
Respectfully 54.ibmitted,
raker, Chairman
NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
0
A public hearing to consider the application submitted by MAURICE & ALICE
AMSILI of 705 Mitchell Street, Ithaca, New York to construct an
Accessory Structure without first having a primary structure on property
of theirs at 439 Ellis Hollow Creek Road, Ithaca, NY and is requesting a
variance to Appendix A, Building — Accessory of the Dryden Town Zoning
Ordinance.
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 309 1991 with members present: Chairman, John
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso,
FINDINGS%
1. There was no neighborhood opposition.
20 There was testimony that the building permit for the primary
structure is on file in the Zoning Office,
3. This is in an extremely remote location.
motion was made by Ann Everett that Maurice and Alice Amsili be granted
he variance as requested.
Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte.
VOTE YES (4) F. DiTommaso, J. Baker, A. Everett and A. LaMotte.
NO (0) ABSTAINED (0)
DECISION:
17A
VARIANCE GRANTED.
Respectfully submitted,
J-�� &jot�
ohn Baker, Chairman
NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
0
A public hearing to consider the application submitted by RENEE RERFETTI
of 30 1/2 Johnson Street, Freeville, New York to place a Single -wide
Mobile Home at 957 Midline'Road, Freeville, New York and is requesting a
variance to Section 1002.2 of the Dryden Town zoning Ordinance.
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 30, 1991 with members present: Chairman, John
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso.
FINDINGS:
10 The applicant failed to prove practical difficulties or
unnecessary hardships.
2. There was significant neighborhood opposition.
A motion was made by Francis DiTommaso that based on the findings the
variance by denied.
0cond to the motion was made by Ann Everett.
VOTE YES (4)
NO (0)
F. DiTommaso, J. Baker, A. Everett and A. LaMotte.
ABSTAINED (0)
DECISION: VARIANCE DENIED.
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Respectfully submitted,
hn Baker, Chairman
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A public hearing to
NADINE MAY PARRY of
Town required skirt
requesting a varian
the Dryden Town Zon
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ce
in
NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
onsider the app
3 Mirk Road, Fr-
g wall for a Do
to Article 111
g Ordinance.
lication submitted by LOIS SESSIONS R
e,eville, New York to omit the Dryden
uble —Wide Mobile Home and is
Section 309, Mobile Home Portion of
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 30, 1991 with members present: Chairman, John
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso.
FINDINGS:
10 The request is a non structural request.
29 The
applicants
proved
significant economical hardship in the
amount
of
$3,000.000
39 There was no neighborhood opposition to granting this variance.
A motion was made by Ann Everett that Lois Sessions and Nadine Parry be
anted the variance as requested.
Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte,
VOTE
YES (4)
NO (0)
DECISION:
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F. DiTommaso, J. Raker, A. Everett and A. LaMotte.
ABSTAINED (0)
VARIANCE GRANTED.
Respect ted,
aker, Chairman
A public hearing to
JACKSON of 465 West
Town required skirt
requesting a varian
the Dryden Town Zon
NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
consider- th
Dryden Road
ing wall for
ce to Articl
ing Ordinanc
e applicati
Freeville
a Double —W
e 111, Sect
e.
on submitted by PAUL AND HELENA
New York to omit the Dryden
ide Mobile Home and is
ion 309, Mobile Home Portion of
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 30, 1991 with members present: Chairman, John
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso..
FINDINGS:
1. The request is a non structural request,
2. The applicants proved significant economical hardship in the
amount of $3,000.00.
3. There was no.neighborhood opposition to granting this variance,
4tmotion was made by4Francis DiTommaso that Mr. and Mrs. Jackson be
ranted the variance based on the findings.
Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte.
VOTE YES (4) F. DiTommaso, J. Baker, A. Everett and A. LaMotte.
NO (0)
DECISIONS
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ABSTAINED
VARIANCE GRANTED.
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Respectfully submitted,
i
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ohn Baker, Chairman
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NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY JULY 30, 1991
pu lic hearing to consider th
COUNTRY MANOR ESTATE of 99 Wood
existing park, "Country Manor E
without Municipal Water &;'Sewer
requesting a variance to Sectio
Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance.
e app
Road
state
avai
n 2. 2
licati
Free
S " by
lable
of Mo
on submitted by ROY RIZZO &
ville, New York to expand his
six (6) Mobile home lot sites,
for these lots and is
bile Home park Ordinance, of the
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals on Tuesday, July 30, 1991 with members present: Chairman, Jot-in
Baker, Ann Everett, Alan LaMotte, and Francis DiTommaso,
FINDINGS:
10 There would be conditional approval subject to Tompkins County
Health Department Approval.
2. All other requirements for trailer park expansion must be applied
for and adhered to.
36 There was no neigh
® were mailed to adj
A motion was made by Franci
approved to allow Mr. Rizzo
addition of six (E) lots.
borhood oppos
acent neighbo
s DiTommaso b
to extend hi
i
r-
a
s
tion, although sixteen mailings
so
sed on the findings a variance be
present Mobile Home Park by the
Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte.
VOTE YES (3) F. DiTommaso,
NO (1) A. Everett
DECISION:
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VARIANCE GRANTED.
J. Baker, and A. LaMotte.
ABSTAINED (0)
Respectfully submitted,
8,4,
aker, Chairman
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Dryden Youth Conservation Corps
Stunner 1991
OCT I 1 1991
The Dryden Y.C.C. siunmer program started July 1, 1991 with a crew of 8 Dryden
youth - 2 females and 6 males. The project coordinator and job assistant were
provided by the Ithaca Youth Bureau. The summer project consisted of building a
hiking trail and putting in trail benches along the existing old railroad bed from
the Villaqe od Dryden 3 miles out to Dryden Lake.
The crew cut trees and brush, dug out roots and stumps, cleaned out old railroad
ties and built' and installed 6 trail benches (every 1/2 mile) . This project took 5
weeks to complete. The work schedule was Monday - Thursday from 9:30 to 3:00 p.m.
On Fridays the crew went on educational and recreational field trips.
All 8 youths stayed with the surnner project for the 5 weeks and worked real hard in
spite of high temperatures through most of the summer. Everyone in the group got
along quite well and a lot of new friends were made. It would have been
preferable to have more females and a more diverse group. I think earlier
QPublicity and intervie.ving would have helped produce a better mi;x of participants.
Working with the Dryden Youth Commission, the Town of Dryden Highway Department and
Town Supervisor Jim Schug was a pleasure and a very helpful collaboration: Having
the garage for storage of tools and supplies was very helpful and made the project
flow smoothly. Also, working with the Dryden Agway was very helpful and very
convenient being so close to the job site. Transportation was a bit of a problem.
I think access to a van or truck would have made the job much easier and would have
helped some youths who had a problem getting to and from the job site. Also the
Town of Dryden supervisors and clerical staff were very helpful in doing all the
paper work needed for the youths and payroll. I think the youths were a little
disappointed that they didn't get paid every week. The Dryden community was very
supportive and we received a lot of positive feedback on our work and on the
improvements to the trail.
It takes slot of coordinating and planning to run this kind of summer program and I
think it ran pretty smoothly and efficiently. My recommendation for any future
projects like this one would be to start the planning process much sooner and also
to give the youths some recognition for their effort. I think the project could
have used some local publicity either in the paper or TV.
Thanks again to the Dryden Youth CoT nission and the Town of Dryden for all the help
in making this project possible and giving the youths of your community an
opportunity to make this valuable contribution.
Chet Salustri
Ithaca Youth Bureau
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RESOLUTION NO 201 (1991)
SPECIAL PERMIT FOR,
MARIE CEVARE & JOSEPH CLOUGHARN D /B /A BIG BOY'S TOYS
298 Cortland Road
Councilperson Hatfield offered the following resolution and
asked for its adoption:
RESOLVED:
I. That the Town Board hereby finds as follows:
a. The re,luirements of the Town of Dryden Zoning
Ordinance Section 1303(1) have been met.
b. The location, 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 be more objectionable or
depreciating to adjacent nearby properties by reason of
traffic, noise, vibration, dust, fumes, smoke, order,
fire hazard, glare, flashing lights or disposal of waste
or sewage than the operation of allowed used within the
zone in which the project is situate.
d. The project and proposed use will not discourage or
hinder the appropriate development use of adjacent
properties of the neighborhood.
e. Since the proposed use is located adjacent to open
agricultural land and other commercial uses and is within
an existing structure which will not be modified in its
exterior appearance, no screening by means of a landscape
buffer strip or suitable fencing is required.
f. The health, safety and general welfare of the
community will not be adversely affected.
2, The Town Board of the Town of Dryden hereby grants a
Special Permit to the applicant for the proposed use subject to the
following conditions:
a. The Environmental
connection with the pr
based upon the fact that
environmental impact,
filed.
b. The project shal
according to the plans
approved and filed with
Assessment Form prepared in
oject is approved and accepted
the project will have no adverse
A negative declaration is to be
1 be constructed & operated
submitted by the applicant and
the Town of Dryden.
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c. 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.
d. That the project during construction and upon
completion shall not constitute a public or private
nuisance.
e. 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.
f. 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.
g. 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.
ho Entrance to the property shall be only from Route 13
with traffic to exit only on to Livermore Road. The
applicant shall provide suitable signage.
i . Hours of
9:00 P.M.
j. No site
approved.
operation shall be
changes or changes
from 10:00 a.m. until
to the structure are
k. 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.
10 This Permit is granted based on the express
representations of the applicant that the purpose of the
Permit and the use of the property is for the sale of
those items represented by the applicant as: radio
controlled airplanes, cars, boats and plastic models
including materials and supplies commonly found in a
hobby shop. No pornographic or adult type books, films,
photographs, paraphernalia or other materials shall be
displayed or offered to sale on said premises or from
said premises.
Second Councilperson Walbridge
Roll call vote
- all-voting Yes
is
TB11 -12 °91 page 2
COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Clm Walbridge - reported that she did not have any success with
the ricsise meter at the Wilccix Press site and basically it is not
going to show up. It is more of a nuisance rather than a decibel
level. It will not show ►.tp as a high level noise only a
penetrating noise. She thoi.tght that if we can get after people
for having a rjuisance we should be able to go after an industry
for creating a nuisance to the neighborhin od. If we do:) riot solve
this before they get a permanent certificate of occupancy it w i l l
never be solved.
Clm Roberts -- reported that he spoken with Torri Hatfield regarding
the swim program and he is Under the impression that it comes
under the form of recreation and they were not supposed to do
anything under recreation.
Supv
Schug
- maybe the
swim
program
can be worked out with the
Red
Cross
under the
recreation
program.
Clm Corrigan - reported on the Liberty Partnership program. This
program is aimed at and only available to the ycluth who attend
Dryden School. There is a program called ACE_ which is Access to
College Entrance /Ernployrnent which does exactly the same thing as
the Liberty Partnership does, but does it with federal and state
funds for ether residents in the county. She can find no
objection to the Liberty Partnership program for the Dryden
people as long as attention is being paid to.) the people in the
ether pert of town.
RESOLUTION x#200 LIBERTY _ PARTNERSHIP
Clm Corrigan offered the following resolUt
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board move to ada
Partnership with the full. knowledge that i
students attending the Dryden High School
knowledge that there is a similar program
ion and asked for its
pt the Liberty
t serves only those
and also with the full
available to rather
youth residents of the Town of Dryden.
2nd C l rn R,_,bert < s Roll cal 1 vote - a l l voting Yes
RESOLUTION ##201 GRANT SPECIAL. PERMIT
-- -- - RIG_ BOY'S TOYS
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt icin: (copy in minute book)
2nd C l rn Walbridge Roll call. vote - all voting Yes
ZONING OFFICER - monthly report given to biziard members
I�
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TS11 -12 -91
page 3
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
Hwy Supt Gilbert
-
the
county
is
still
looking
at a couple of
roads that
are
to
be
considered
for
road
abandonment.
CORRESPONDENCE
Dryden High School letter
Letter from Martin Luster
Dryden Youth Summer program
Dryden Police report
Arnbulance report
- Chet Salustri
RESOLUTION #202 ADOPT ASSESSMENT ROLLS
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption.*
WHEREAS, this Town Board has met at the time and place specified
in the notice of the public hearing in the preparation of the
Assessment Rolls of parcels of land included in Varna Water Dist.
#19 Snyder Hill Water Dist. #2, Monkey Run Water Dist. #3,
Sapsucker Woods Sewer Dist. 4419 Varna Sewer Dist. #2, Cortland
Road Sewer Dist. #:3, Monkey Run Sewer Dist. #4, Varna Lighting
Dist. #1, Etna Lighting Dirt. #2 and Meadow Drive /Leisure Lane
Lighting Dist. #39 tin base the cost chargeable to said districts
I
n connection with the construction of water and sewer systems
which benefits and impri,ives said districts, and heard all persons
desiring to be heard thereon,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this Town Board does hereby
adopt said assessment rolls for^ this Town for the fiscal year
beginning on the 1st day of January 1992.
Rates as follows
Varna Water Dist, #1 -•- $82.26 per i_cn i t, $-85 per thousand, $.16
per front foot = Total tin raise $5/j,705.00
Snyder H i l l Water Dist. 442 ° $540.81 per unit, $4.53 per
thousand, $. 81 per front foot = Total to raise $29,774,50
Monkey RU1', Water Dist. 43 - $83.21 per unit, $4.29 per thousand,
$115.71 per acre = Total to raise $182,501.00
Hall Road Water Dist. #4 - Total to raise $2,325.00
Sapsucker Woods Sewer Dist. #1 - $94.20 per Unit = Total to raise
$69 5000 00
Varna Sewer Dist. #2 - $162.EO per unit = Total to raise
$601650o00
Cortland Road Sewer Dist, #3 °- $15.94 per unit, $.51 per pipe
footage, $. i2, per^ thousand assessment = Total to raise $14,700,00
Minnkey Run Sewer Dist. #4 - $35.34 per unit, $1.90 per thousand,
$158.57 per acre = Total to raise $939755.00
Varna Lighting Dist. #1 ° $. 26 per thousand Total $39 100. 00
Etna Lighting Dist. #2 -- $-35 per thousand, = Total $2, 550.00
Meadow Drive /Leisure Lane Lighting Dist. #3 $.55 per t h oi.tsar,d =
Total $1,400,00
End Clm Corrigan, Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION #203 DEL I NOUENT WATER_ & SEWER BILL
Clm Corrigan
adoption.
offered
the.
following
rest-.il
Ut
i On and
RESOLVED, that
following delinquent
November 20,
Tax map #43
this
1.991
-1 -19.6
to
Town
water
the
Board
and
town taxes
Arthur
authorize
sewer
Koehler
bills,
for
the
1992:
SW1
SUpv
if riot
$268.06
penalty
26u79
$294e85
Total $410.35
Tax map ##43 -1 -19. 15 Norbert Sch i ck.e l
SW1
penalty
III
$261. E:5
2_____ a9 8
$291023
asked for its
to add the
payed by
Tots l $522
Tax map #56 -5 -11 John Marchell SW1 $135.63
penalty _ 15a631
$151026
Total $264m49
Tax map #56 -5 -12 J 1hn Marchell SW1 $616035
peria1ty 66v74
$683009
Total $1,136.02
Tax map #k56 -5 -17 Daniel Clark SW1 $188.65
penalty 290 15
$217. 8c?
Tot a 1 42 38.51
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting
DISCUSSION
SS1 $105.00
_10aa 5(
$1 15. 50
SS1 $210.00
21. 00
$231. 00
SS2 $1(1)2o95
10. 28
$113.23
SS2 ' $411. 75
41. IS
$452a,93
SS2
Yes
0* 71
$20. 71
Youth BUreau meeting Wed. 11-13-91 Dryden High School library at
7 : OOPM
Christmas Party 12 -20 at 12.3OPM at the Town Hall
NYSE &G Agreement - Sodom Rd - the town board agreed that the
street light should be installed at the intersecti.c -in of Rate 38
and George Rd. since the residents do not want a light at the
intersection o f Sod _im Rd. and Snyder H i l l Rd.
RESOLUTION #204 STREET LIGHT INTERSECTION or-
ROUTE 38_ AND GEORGE ROAD
Clrn Carrigan offered the following resolutii::ln and asked for% its
�zd npt inn:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve a street light at the
intersection of Rt 38 and George Rc-lad (approx. 2000 feet west of
Hart Road) fsr agreement with NYSE &G.
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting
Yes
/S�
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TB11 -12 -91 page b
RESOLUTION #205 DEL E=GRTE & ALTERNATE
TO FIRE D 1 SF�STER & EMS ADVISORY BOARD
Clm Carrigan
offered
the
following
to
res_ilution
and
asked for its
adoptions
to
Supv
postage
RESOLVED,
that
this
Town
Board
appoint
Gregory
Fitts
as delegate
to Fire,
Disaster
& EMS
Advisory
Board
and
Shawn
Flynn as
alternate
terms
to
expire
12-
31
-94.
2nd Clm
Roberts
Roll
call
vote
- all
voting
Yes
RESOLUur
l
ON
#k2� i6. TRANSFER
F LJNDS A
1 1 10w_40U
1
O A 1 1 10._2'()(7
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptions
RESOLVED, that this Town Hoard authorize the Supv to transfer
$366.65 from Justice contractual (A111(). 400) to Justice eqUipment
(A1110.2'00) for fax machine purchase.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION_ #2(J7 TRANSFER FUNDS A 1220., 4UU TO A 112 .(.),_420(7
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adeptiono
RESOLVED, that this Town Board
$200-00 f rl::4m SUpv contractual
(AIR20.420) for postage.
End Clm Corrigan Roll
authorize
the
Supv
to
transfer
(A1220.40())
to
Supv
postage
cal. 1 vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #208 TRANSFER F7UNDS A 1410. 40G TO A141(%420
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town
$100.00 from Town Clerk
postage (A1410.424)) for
2nd Clm Corrigan
Board aI_(thC.1riZe the Supv to transfer
contractual (A141Oe 4OO) to Town Clerk
post age.
Roll call v_1te - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #209 TRANSFER FUNDS UNEXPENDED
FUND BALANCE TO _A_1420m 401
Clm Walbridge offere
adeptian:
RESOLVED, that this
$25, o('.)0. 00 from unex
for Attorney Perkins
End Clrn Corrigan
d the following resolu
Town Board authorize t
pended fund balance t
Attorney Kublic and
Roll call vote -
tion and asked for its
he Supv to transfer
landfill (A142o.401)
George Schlecht bills,
all voting Yes
AIT
TBII -12 -91 page 6
RESOLU-1' I ON #21c) _74RANSF E R_ FUNDS A1620. 400 TO
0� _ A 1620. 410 AND A I E2(i, 461
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt iori:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer
$925.00 from building c_ntractual (A1620.400) to building
telephone (A1620.410) for telephone $125.00 and copier
( A 1621 ). 461) for paper $800.00.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #21.1 TRANSFER FUNDS A8030._400 TO ABc 3o. 4U;
Clm Walb
adoption
RESOLVED
$515m o(:)
Cortland
$15. 00.
r
:
9
f
idge offered the
that this Town
rom research cor
Road water $SOU.
fell
Board
tract
`)i ) arl
owing reso l ut i, l.-in and asked for its
authorize the Supv to transfer
ua l (A8030.400) to (A8()3(_). 403 )
d (A80 0.440) townwide sewer
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vi_te - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #212 TRANSFER FUNDS_ FROM 81990. 421 TO B8010._420
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer
$200.00 from B Contingency (B 1990. 421) to Zoning postage
(B8010.420) for pi_nst age.
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote _ all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #213 TRANSFER FUNDS FROM DE35112.21U TO 61
DB "5110.10O AND DB5110,400
Clm Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that
funds from road
personal (DB511
(DB5110.400) $6
2nd Clm Corriga
ENGINEER
this Town Board
construction
0. 1()() $109 0406
1000.00 f:ir surd
n Roll
aut
DB51
00 a
rner
cal
ho rize the Supv two transfer
12. 210) to road repairs
rid read repair contractual
w -.irk.
1 vote - all. voting Yes
George Sch lecht ° has not heard anything from the caUnty
regarding some of the roads to be considered for abandonment. He
does not have the rneasi.(rements for Mineah Road and hopefully by
next b1_1ard meeting he will have all of his information together.
SL(pv SchUg
and George
to make su
specificat
® Board gave
as the sit
- there is concern regardin
Schlecht should have authc nr
re that the road meets all r_
I
ons before the road is acre
George Sch 1 echt the aut hi_lr i
uat i :ire is needed.
g new rc nads that are built
ization to inspect the road
f the requirements in the
pt ed by the town. The Town
nation to inspect new roads
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TBII -12 -91 page 7
RESOLUTION #214 APPROVE ABSTRACT #111
Clm Walbridge offered the following resc.,1ution and asked for its
adoptiona
RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve abstract #111, vouchers
#715 to #830 for a total of $116,117941a
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
FINANCIAL_ REPORT - available upon request
JUSTICE REPORT - $10,%9.00
NEW BUSINESS
George Schlecht - regarding Peregrine Hollow subdivision the Town
Planning Board made a, p_isit ive declaration and on Nov 13th they
are having a scoping session. This board needs to give
consideration as to who will be overseeing the entire process.
The planning board is asking that an environmental impact
statement be made and they have never gone through this process
before which is rather complicated with a fair amount of
guidelines and schedules that have to be met. George asked hr.1w
closely he should get involved with this projects
Supv SchLtg - the
this is something
believes that the
attendance to adv
legal implication
properly,
planning board asked t
they have never done
town engineer and a t t
ise the planning board
s involved in doing on
o be the lead agency and
before as a town. He
orney should be in
since there are a lot of
e of these things
Planning Board meeting - Varn Brothers, Peregrine Hollow
subdivision - Nov. 13th at 8:00PM
Proposed Cortland Riziad water d i st .
7:OOPM
Adjourned". 9: 1 ;PM
SLssanne Lloyd
Town Clerk
public hearing -- Nov. 14th at