HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-14TOWN BOARD MEETING
JANUARY 14, 1992
Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7s30pM
Members and guests participated in the Fledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerko
presents Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Hatfield,
Atty Perkins and Z. 0. Slater
Absents Clm Corrigan
Supv
Schug appointed
Clm
Roberts to audit the highway fund bill
in the
absence
if
Clm
Corrigan.
COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
ACC
Atty Perkins - reported that ACC Would like to meet with the Clm
Roberts and Clm Corr i gan :in either Feb 3rd or Feb 4th to go over
the remaining items for negotiations Clm Roberts said Feb 3rd was
go od for him.
Clm R• Ebert s- Red Cross swim program - reported that he is still
working with Gary Cacell at the high school, Dave Innerst Our
recreation director, and Janice Rose at the American Red Crass
for the Summer swim program.
• ATTORNEY
Atty Perkins - reported that the Dryden Fire Department has
formed another not for profit having as its members and formation
the same membership as Neptune Hose Co. #1 of Dryden Inc., the
same bylaws and the same basic way � •f operating. A new
corporation was formed and its corporate existence began on
January 6, 19924 It is the same entity that Neptune was and this
should facilitate your contracting in the future. No public
hearing is necessary and we have the same basic form of a
contract as in years past. We need a resolution for the Supv to
sign the contract on behalf of the Town.
RESOLUTION #66 AMBULANCE CONTRACT
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
ad o pt i on no
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supv Schug to sign the
contract for Dryden Ambulance Inc. for the calendar year 1992.
The amount if the contract is $80,775.00 payable on or about
February 1, 1992. This has a provision that the Town will
reimburse Dryden Ambulance 50 percent of the amount spent for
training of its members, with a maximum reimbursement of
$5,000=00
L'.nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Utility Drive -
Atty Perkins - reported that he sent a contract to the County
attorney, which was prepared under highway law Section 115b on
Jar-. 6th and has not heard from the attorney yet.
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RESOLUTION NO. 68 - 1992
Councilperson Hatfield offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption.
WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has presented to
the Town Board a written description of certain Town highways (or
portions thereof) that in his opinion appear to have not become
wholly disused, but for the previous two (2) years have not been
usually travelled along the greater part thereof, by more than two
(2) vehicles daily in addition to pedestrians and persons on
horseback, and
WHEREAS, portions of Canaan Road, Redman Run Road, Hammond
Hill Road and Star Stanton Road may provide or be access roads to
state forest preserve lands or lands now owned by the state and
held under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental
Conservation, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has satisfied itself as to the
accuracy and completeness of such description of those Town
highways and that they appear to the Town Board to be appropriate
for a qualified abandonment thereof, and
WHEREAS, Highway Law Sections 205(2) and 205 -b(1) prescribes
the procedure to be followed to effect a qualified abandonment of
certain Town highways,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
10 It appears that the following Town highways are eligible
for a qualified abandonment thereof:
CANAAN ROAD: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Canaan Road
approximately 1200 feet more or less northerly from the.south line
of the Town of Dryden; Thence, northerly along Canaan Road 1286
feet more or less to the centerline of Redman Run Road; thence
continuing northerly along the centerline of Canaan Road 7191 feet
more or less to the centerline of Star Stanton Road. The total
length of road so effected is 8477 feet.
REDMAN RUN ROAD: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline
of Redman Run with the centerline of Canaan Road, Thence,
northwesterly along the centerline of Redman Run, 5800 feet more or
less, to the terminus of Redman Run.
HAMMOND HILL ROAD:
Hammond Hill Road a
intersection of the
centerline of'Star
centerline of Hammond
of Caroline.
Beginning at a point in the centerline of
pproximately 3050 feet southerly from the
centerline of Hammond Hill Road with the
Stanton Road; Thence, southerly along the
Hill Road approximately 6100 feet to the Town
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STAR STANTON ROAD: Beginning at the point of intersection of the
• centerline of Star Stanton Road with the centerline of Canaan Road;
Thence, westerly along Star Stanton Road 2530 feet to a point at
the easterly end of the presently maintained section of Star
Stanton Road,
MINEAH ROAD: Beginning
2693 feet southerly from
Thence, southerly along
point 200.feet north of
at a point in the centerline of Mineah Road
the centerline of New York State Route 13;
Mineah Road 5280 feet more or less to a
the centerline of Pleasant Hollow Road.
2. The Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County is
requested to hold a public hearing on such qualified abandonment
pursuant the provisions and procedures prescribed in Highway Law
Section 205(2) and Section 205- b(1)(a),
3. That with respect to those portions of Canaan Road,
Redman Run Road, Hammond Hill Road and Star Stanton Road which may
provide or be access roads to state forest preserve lands or lands
now owned by the state and held under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Environmental Conservation, upon the filing and
recording of the certificate required to be filed in the Town
Clerk's Office following the public hearing conducted by the
Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County:
(i) The responsibility of maintenance of such
roads shall cease but there shall remain a
public easement over such roads in perpetuity,
The Department of Environmental Conservation
shall have the right to maintain such roads if
it so desires;
a
No one, including the owner of adjoining land,
may fence any portion of such roads, with or
without gates;
(iv) The Town, at any time, shall have the right to
resume jurisdiction over such roads for any
purpose;
(v) The title to such roads shall remain with the
Town.
3. Copies of this resolution shall be certified by the Town
Clerk and distributed as follows:
Town Superintendent of Highways
County Superintendent of Highways
County Representative Watros
County Representative Evans
. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Second Councilperson Roberts
• - Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION NO. 68 - 1992
• Councilperson Hatfield offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption.
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WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has presented to
the Town Board a written description of certain Town highways (or
portions thereof) that in his opinion appear to have not become
wholly disused, but for the previous two (2) years have not been
usually travelled along the greater part thereof, by more than two
(2) vehicles daily in addition to pedestrians and persons on
horseback, and
WHEREAS, portions of Canaan Road, Redman Run Road, Hammond
Hill Road and Star Stanton Road may provide or be access roads to
state forest preserve lands or lands now owned by the state and
held under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental
Conservation, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has satisfied itself as to the
accuracy and completeness of such description of those Town
highways and that they appear to the Town Board to be appropriate
for a qualified abandonment thereof, and
WHEREAS, Highway Law Sections 205(2) and 205 -b(1) prescribes
the procedure to be followed to effect a qualified abandonment of
certain Town highways,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
16 It appears that the following Town highways are eligible
for a qualified abandonment thereof:
CANAAN ROAD: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Canaan Road
approximately 1200 feet more or less northerly from the south line
of the Town of Dryden; Thence, northerly along Canaan Road 1286
feet more or less to the centerline of Redman Run Road; thence
continuing northerly along the centerline of Canaan Road 7191 feet
more or less to the centerline of Star Stanton Road. The total
length of road so effected is 8477 feet.
REDMAN RUN ROAD: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline
of Redman Run with the centerline of Canaan Road; Thence,
northwesterly along the centerline of Redman Run, 5800 feet more or
less, to the terminus of Redman Run,
HAMMOND HILL ROAD:
Hammond Hill Road e
intersection of the
centerline of Star
centerline of Hammond
of Caroline.
Beginning at a point in the centerline of
Lpproximately 3050 feet southerly from the
centerline of Hammond Hill Road with the
Stanton Road; Thence, southerly along the
Hill Road approximately 6100 feet to the Town
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STAR STANTON ROAD: Beginning at the point of intersection of the
centerline of Star Stanton Road with the centerline of Canaan Road;
Thence, westerly along Star Stanton Road 2530 feet to a point at
the easterly end of the presently maintained section of Star
Stanton Road.
MINEAH ROAD: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Mineah Road
2693 feet southerly from the centerline of New York State Route 13;
Thence, southerly along Mineah Road 5280 feet more or less to a
point 200 feet north of the centerline of Pleasant Hollow Road.
2. The Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County is
requested to hold a public hearing on such qualified abandonment
pursuant the provisions and procedures prescribed in Highway Law
Section 205(2) and Section 205- b(1)(a).
3. That with respect to those portions of Canaan Road,
Redman Run Road, Hammond Hill Road and Star Stanton Road which may
provide or be access roads to state forest preserve lands or lands
now owned by the state and held under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Environmental Conservation, upon the filing and
recording of the certificate required to be filed in the Town
Clerk's Office following the public hearing conducted by the
Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County:
(i) The responsibility of maintenance of such
roads shall cease but there shall remain a
public easement over such roads in perpetuity,
The Department of Environmental Conservation
shall have the right to maintain such roads if
it so desires;
No one, including the owner of adjoining land,
may fence any portion of such roads, with or
without gates;
(iv) The Town, at any time, shall have the right to
resume jurisdiction over such roads for any
purpose;
(v) The title to such roads shall remain with the
Town.
39 Copies of this resolution shall be certified by the Town
Clerk and distributed as follows:
Town Superintendent of Highways
County Superintendent of Highways
County Representative Watros
County Representative Evans
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Second Councilperson
Roberts
Roll,call vote - all voting Yes
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NYSERG -
Supv SchUg - repi .-irted t
the intersection �n of Gee
charge for the pole and
of an easement of town
at the intersection of
hat NYSERG wi
rge Rd. and R
street light
awned pry pert
Sodom Rd. and
11 install a street light at
t. 38. There will be no
for 3 years. This is in lieu
y that was granted to NYSE &G
Snyder Hill Rd.
RESOLUTION #67 NYSERG STREET LIGHT AGREEMENT
NEAR INTERSECTION OF RT 38 AND GEORGE _ROAD
Clm Roberts
offered
the
following
QUALIFIED
resolution
ABANDONMENT
OF
and
asked
for its
TOWN
HIGHWAYS
the
cede enforcement
necessary
to
documents
Clm Hatfield
offered
the f1jllowing
the water
adoptions
adoptions
Ana
(copy
in minute
book)
has
corrections
corresponded
to
waiting
� the
for.
with him
deed
on
and
a number of
other title
RESOLVED,
that this
Town
Board
e - all voting Yes
authorize
the
Supv
to sign
the
documents
needed for
the
NYSERG
agreement
to
have
a street
light
installed
near- the intersect
icin
of
Rt. 38
and
George
Rd.
End C l m Luker
Roll
call
vote -
all
voting
Yes
Atty Perkins
RESOLUTION
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#68
QUALIFIED
- he
ABANDONMENT
OF
information together
for
CERTAIN
TOWN
HIGHWAYS
the
cede enforcement
necessary
to
documents
Clm Hatfield
offered
the f1jllowing
the water
resolution and asked for its
adoptions
Ana
(copy
in minute
book)
has
corrections
corresponded
to
waiting
� the
for.
with him
deed
on
and
a number of
other title
End C l m
Roberts
Roll 1
ca 1 1 vote
e - all voting Yes
Atty Perkins
Perkins
-
Darr
Rd.
- he
sent the
attorney,
information together
for
Hi Speed
Checkweigher,
for the
the
cede enforcement
necessary
to
documents
to
grant the
town
the water
and sewer
occasions
dOcuments
process of putting
easements.
regarding
which
we
He
the
are still
has
corrections
corresponded
to
waiting
� the
for.
with him
deed
on
and
a number of
other title
Atty
Perkins
- reported that the
Village
of Dryden does riot have
all of
their
information together
as
to
what they need and want
for the
town
cede enforcement
officer
to
do their zoning
enforcement.
The village is still
in
the
process of putting
together
an
agreement.
Supv Schug - North East sewer - It has been accepted by the Town
and City of Ithaca, and the sewer board. The sewer board has set
up a special committee to review the possibility of doing this
and there is more work to be done from the engineering
standpoint. The people who are going to benefit are from the Town
of Dryden, Cornell University and the Village and Town of
Lansing. Cornell University will participate in E5 percent
costs The Village of Lansing has passed a resolution that
w i l l share in E5 percent of the engineering cost. . The Town
Lansing will pass their res� �lUt ion later on this month.
RESOLUTION #69 NORTH EAST SEWER
Clrii Hatfield offered the
adoptions
RESOLVED, that this Town
sewer engineering study
End Clm Roberts
of the
they
of
following resolution and asked for its
Board participate
in an ami Lunt riot to
Roll call vote
in the North East
exceed $3,000.00
a l l voting Yes
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$115, 739. Up $4, <<15o fr�orn the 199) val.�_te.
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Replace existi.rfg C;i.r-
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Replace existing 5.)ir
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s-t at ed values.
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average Value.
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A Two--family New ;, :;,11� ?, C1rit1, average. the average
value is dclwn $119 i1i1i1 fri -wm 1990 values,
B -1 MI_!lt i -faroi ly I-•1ciroes, with Dwelling Units, $902,150C.). The
average value fcir these structures 1 s 1..k fl $9950C) fry ir1r 19,30 values.
C.04.1 Private Storage 45, 1>F..,, f36F1, average v<a.l.l_le.
(; -4-1 Accessciry F= ar•nr St ruct ! .rer., , V '91 t_ii 1i 1 average value,
C- Occl_!pancy New Ctarts,
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A - ?i DENIED RANDOLPH, JOHN
03 -91 DENIED GREAT AMERInCAN FOOD MKTS.
• 05 -9I DENIED MILLICK, LAWRENCE
06--91 DENIED MUNCH, ROBERT
07 - -91 DENIED WADE, GARY
07--91 DENIED PERFETTI, RENEE
01 -91 GRANTED CLASIC HOMES
01 -91 GRANTED MARCHELL MONUMENT
GRAHITED CHAMBERLAIN, FERN
- -91 GRANTED MC:DONALD, DnNIEL
v�; -91 GRANTED CURRIER, WARREN JR,
04--91 GRANTED RANDOLPH, JOHN
04 -91 GRANTED LOPINTO, JOSEPH
• 051--91 GRANTED HI -SPEED CHECKWEIGHER CO.
GRANTED HOWSER,, GLORIA
06 -91 GRANTED WESTERLING, KAREL.
07 - -91 GRANTED AMSILI, MAURICE R, ALICE
01 - -91 GRANTED SESSIONS, LOIS PnRRY, NADINE
07 -91 GRnNTED WOOD, RICHARD R DORIS
4 7 -91 GpF)N-1F.1.) JnCKSON, PAL.II_ R, HFI_E.IVn
07 - -91 GRnNTED ELGAE CO, INC.
0i -91 GRAN -1E:D RIZZO, COUNTRY MANOR
07 ?l. GRnNTED PIERCE, JOYCE
07- -91 GRANTED Fog T. DISTRIBUTORS
11 -91 GRANTED ROOKER, DONALD
• 11 -91 GRANTED DUCLOS, BARBARA R KEITH
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1' -91 GRANTED JEANNA'S RESTAURANT
CENTER LINE VARIANCE
ERECT A SIGN ON ROOF
NON -HUD MOBILE HOME
CENTER LINE VARIANCE
SINGLE MOBILE HOME
CENTER LINE VARIANCE
MULTIPLE DWELLING
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EXTERIOR SKIRTING WALL
BUILD CLOSER REOUIR /CENTER LINE
FREE SrANDING SIGN
CENTER LINE VARIANCE
REDUCE 1251 ROAD FRONTAGE
CENTER LINE VARIANCE
EXTERIOR SKIRTING WALL
FREE STANDING SIGN
SELL - LIMITING USE MOBILF IIOhIF
C1=NTER LINE VARIANCE
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
FXTERIOR SKIRTING
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BROWN. LESLIE
06--91 DENIED MUNCH, ROBERT
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- -91 GRANTED MC:DONALD, DnNIEL
v�; -91 GRANTED CURRIER, WARREN JR,
04--91 GRANTED RANDOLPH, JOHN
04 -91 GRANTED LOPINTO, JOSEPH
• 051--91 GRANTED HI -SPEED CHECKWEIGHER CO.
GRANTED HOWSER,, GLORIA
06 -91 GRANTED WESTERLING, KAREL.
07 - -91 GRANTED AMSILI, MAURICE R, ALICE
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07 -91 GRnNTED WOOD, RICHARD R DORIS
4 7 -91 GpF)N-1F.1.) JnCKSON, PAL.II_ R, HFI_E.IVn
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07 ?l. GRnNTED PIERCE, JOYCE
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11 -91 GRANTED ROOKER, DONALD
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ERECT A SIGN ON ROOF
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TOWN OF DRYDEN s DRYDEN, NEW YORK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
607 -844 -9120
ZONING, & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
In the Heart of the Finger Laker Region
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Statement of Income, 1991
Building Permit Fee's 187 Permits Issued
97 it at $ 7.5.00 each =
87 �� c
$ 7275.00 ,
at $ 25'00
True Agriculural. Permits, 3 = $ 2175.00
�� �� at $ 0000 _
$ 0.00 I
Special Permits, 6 " " at $ 25.00 "
Subdivision Applications 4 " if at $ 100.00 "
Zoning Board of Appeals 28 Requests at $ 50.00 "
Sub Total
Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance Sales, 39 at $5.00
Final Total
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Henry M. Slater,
Code Enforcement Officer
Town of Dryden
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1400000
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1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
90
1991
1992
1993.
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
X200 -2
�C 3
2004
Increase in tax base in terms of Millions of Estimated $ of Construction
within the Town of Dryden. 'These values do not include construction in the-villages
of Dryden or Freeville.
1 2 3. 4 5
(2101 Pert,its ( for l$16, 16,
(193 Pe omit fo $18 57
(187 Pe mit fo $ 7,24
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1980 '
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1981
1982
1983
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1986
1987
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1989
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1992
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1994
1995
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1981
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1983 '
1984* l
1985 I
1986
1987
1988 II
I.
1989
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1991
1992
1993
1994_}
1995
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1998
1999
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Vden
Fiscal Year ended '' -g85
De .ember 3'
Residential:
BUILDING PERMITS
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
One Family Units sin U,
Two Family Units
/Apartment Units
3
Total Units 7 7u LO CI 111 2 S(�
Number of Permits G-.T 74 S R4 49 50
Estimated Value g 0 luu S e $ !,,7UI,9ts � �, �y 1 057 ht
Retail Business:
Number of Permits > ; 3 ! -
Estimated Value �.00r ��,t����, Iy0,L%oc A 10o,wc) $ ,--Tod ! w Mt
Commercial /Industrial:
Number of Permits 1 •7 1 11 Cr 1171
Estimated Value
Others,
Number of Permits go cti I f 4 I 1 oz 15 2 ! 3C
Estimated Value 11: i %4 b0 (;P ' -7�0 .- �(� � 3 �C y S �tl, 4T,
Yearly Total:
Number of Permits 1 5 1 1.73 X11 _ a ►L) a I y �
Estimated Value $9- ISI,306 bc 170 `1�gr�,y�i SIS-771 ?R,3 _D I. ,5;70,A
Source: Officials.
Form Completed by:
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page 3
ZONING OFFICER
Report given to board members
• Yearly report given to board members
Supv Schug - amend CEO law to change town and local law for a
definite schedule for inspections of buildings in the town for
fire and safety of multiple dwellings. The state has backed off
on another one of their programs and have left it up to the
municipalities to enforce. He would like Atty Perkins to take a
look at our present law and possibly rewrite the law so that the
inspections Would be done every 3 years _in multiple residents and
every year c.1n commercial businesses.
COUNTY BRIEFING
Co. Rep. Evans - the county is looking at the state fiscal policy
to try and reduce the budget. He is riot sure if this will pass
the County board. The county is looking at the issue of
increasing the sales tax. If this is done it will have to pass
the state legislature and the earliest that they would consider
implementing this would be September or the first of December.
The county is supposed to vote on this on Feb 4th. He will not
vote for the increase in sales tax unless he is satisfied with
the fiscal restraint policy.
Co. Rep.
through
Evans - reported on
the reapport ionment
the
committee
reapportionment.
was to cant inUe
The
mandate
with 15
. members.
That will
to look
at
continue inue
to be
5
from the
city
arid.
10 from the
towns. The city
*Town of Groton is
conform as Much
to have small portions
that it done you
is
as
have
down about
seriously
possible
crossing
to have
S
short.
to town
an
percent
town
election
against
His suggestion
lines. I
lines,
district.
the
t does
because
towns
was
riot
every
and the
that you
make sense
where
Co.
at
Rep. Evans -
alternatives
reported
dealing
ed t hat
with solid
there
was
waste
some
besides
willingness
a landfill
to look
at
DR7.
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to
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would
discuss this
County
have
and
to be
so far.
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regional
if
are
they did.
considering
burn
Tom Todd is
plants.
willing
CORRESPONDENCE
Dog report
Mortgage tax - in 1951 $1312'1422.00 which is about $10,000.00 less
than 1990.
Letter from Tomp. Co. Health Dept. on portions of the town that
are served by Bolton Point.
Letter from George Shank - Mr. Shank went t• � the ZBOA for a
variance to extend his mobile hr.1me park. In our mobile home
ordinance there is no expansion without public water and sewer.
The town would have to change the mobile home ordinance and hold
a public hearing to allow �w this under special circl_imstances to
• allow this to expand. We have the law and is very clear. The idea
was that we didn't have mc-ibi le hiwime parks continuing inuing expansion
without being on public water and sewer service.
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Atty Perkins - when the board
restrict the expansion and dev
• the areas where there was not
is a policy icy decision and 2- is
have mobile le h• me parks and mob
significantly smaller than res
greater density of dwelling un
water and sewer will be subsur
passed the law they intended to
elopment of mobile home parks in
public water and sewer service. 1-
a density question because you
i le homes lots on lots that are
ident ial zoning lots. You have a
its that if they are not on public
face situations.
Clm Roberts - recommended that no action be taken at this time to
change the mobile h• Mme ordinances
Clm Hatfield - according to the mobile home ordinance this
expansion is not allowed because it does not have public water
and sewer.
Clm Baker - abstained since he was previously on the ZBOA.
Letter from Dryden Police Dept. repi_irt on Dryden Lake Park.
DISCUSSION
No decision was made for the ZBOA members j
Village of Dryden - new flaw meter is in at the sewer plant.
RESOLUTION #70 DISBURSE MCARTHUR FUND
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptions
ions I
RESOLVED, that this Town Beard authorize the Supv to disburse the
interest in the McArthur Fund to two schools in the Town of !
Dryden as fo 1 1 ows : $140.47 to Dryden Central Schools and $8.97 to
George Jr. Republic for a total disbursement of $ 149.44. �
2nd Clm Luker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #71 FILE ANNUAL REPORT TO STATE COMPTROLLER
Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its I
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supv to file his �
annual report to the State Comptroller and a copy with the Town
Clerk by March 1, 1992 in lieu of his annual report due February
1, 1992.
2nd Roberts s Ro 1 1 call vote - all voting Yes �
RESOLUTION #72 APPOINT_ PLANNING BOARD MEMBER
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Beard appoint Michael Kelleher to
replace Michael Hattery on the planning Board.
•2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
•
•
Ll
RESOLUTION NO. 75 - 1992
Councilperson Baker offered the following resolution
and asked for its adoption.
WHEREAS, all levels of government are experiencing
difficulties in balancing their budgets and providing sufficient
funds for appropriate governmental functions, and
WHEREAS, the general economic conditions now experienced by
taxpayers make it extremely burdensome for taxpayers to be saddled
with any additional taxes given the high level of taxes which
currently exists at all levels of government, and
WHEREAS, the growth of government
disproportionately large in relationship
taxpayers to fund the same and such growth is
the need for services but adds to an alre
number of government employees, and
I
n recent years is
to the ability of
not commensurate with
ady exceedingly large
WHEREAS, all governments whether they be Federal, State,
County or local must exercise considerably more fiscal restraint,
and
WHEREAS, County government has grown at an especially alarming
rate and the County tax burden has become excessive, unfair and
burdensome to all County taxpayers,
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Town Board as follows:
10 That the Town Board is strongly opposed to the
implementation of an additional sales tax on residents of the
County of Tompkins and urges the County Board of Representatives to
re -think such a proposal, cut the level of County programs,
personnel and budget in order to balance the County budget without
the need for additional sales tax increases or additional real
property tax increases.
2. That if the County decides to ask the State Legislature
for an increase in the County.sales tax, that any such increase be
shared (after the first full year of collection of the same)
between the local governments within the County according to the
same ratio and formula as presently exists.
3. That the County Board of Representatives adopt a policy
of conservative fiscal restraint and stem the continued growth of
County government, personnel, departments and programs and learn to
live within the means and ability of the taxpayers of the County
and not increase the burden on the already overtaxed individuals,
businesses and property owners.
Seconded Hatfield
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
a
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•
RESOLUTION NO. 76 - 1992
Councilperson Roberts offered the following resolution
and asked for its adoption:
WHEREAS, County, City, Town and Village governments are
continually struggling with the problem of funding State mandated
programs, and
WHEREAS, it is fiscally irresponsible for the State to mandate
programs required to be implemented by local governments without
providing the necessary funding for such programs, and
WHEREAS, the citizenry
regulations and controls and
government and a reduction
government, and
and taxpayers cry out for fewer
a decrease in the rate of growth of
in the overall size and cost of
WHEREAS, taxpayers, whether they be individuals, businesses or
property owners, are presently extremely overburdened with taxes
and need relief from the ever increasing tax burdens imposed by the
State and by local governments in order to meet State mandated
programs,
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Town Board of the Town
of Dryden as follows:
1. The Town Board goes on record as being opposed to the
imposition of any new State mandated programs or requirements
unless adequate and fiscally responsible sources of funding are
provided by the State in connection with such mandates.
2. The State Legislature
all due speed to reduce the size
the annual budget, and eliminate
not funded in their totality by
Second Councilperson Baker
and the Governor should move with
of State government, the size of
State mandated programs which are
the State.
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION _ #7 3 TURKEY_ HILL.. WATER R_• SEWER
DISTRICT DISPUTE COMMITTEE � - -�-
Clm Roberts offered the fo l
ad• •pt i on
RESOLVED, that this Town Bi_
neighbors for the TlArrkey Hi
2nd Clm Hatfield RoII
lowing resi i1 ut i
and appoint a d
11 water and se
call vote - al
on and asked for its
ispute committe of
wer districts.
1 voting Yes
RESOLUTION #75 SALES TAX INCREASE
Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptiona (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #76 STATE MANDATES
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt iona (copy in minute book.)
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #77 APPROVE ABSTRACT #91 & #101
Clm Roberts
adoptions
offered
on
the following mowing
reso out
ion
and
asked for its
RESOLVED, that
#29 for a total
#49a for a
this
of
total
of
Town Board
$16,528. 19
$1939 4600 400
approve
and abstract
abstract
#101
#91 voucher #1 to
voucher #30 to
2nd Clm Hatfield
Roll call
vote -
all
voting
Yes
NEW BUSINESS
Date
for vote
on
Turkey
H i l l water and sewer district
2 -4 -92
Board
meeting
2 -11
-92
Ad
journed°
9 : 1 opm
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk.
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