HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-09TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUNE 99 1992
• Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7=30PM
The Town Board went over the conditions regarding the application
of Melvin Scholes machinery repair shop.
Pus Vidler - read .letter from Deborah Witty thanking the Scholes
arid Town for the hard work arid coi Iperat ive attitude they have
shown during this review process. Mr.. Vidler would also like to
thank them for their cooperation.
RESOLUTION #112 SHORT _EAF_FORM
NEGATIVE DECLARATI OIL(
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution ion and asked f! i% it
adoption=
RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the short EAF form and make
a negative declaration for the application of Melvin Scholes.
2nd Clm Corrigan Rj jl 1 call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #1135 GRANT SPECIAL PER! I T
MELV I N SCHOLES - MACHINERY - REPAIR SHOE'
Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its
Adopt ion=
• RESOLVED, that this Tj-.1wn Beard grant a special permit to Melvin
Scholes to establish a farm tractor and machinery repair shop
with the following conditions=
1. Hours of operation, no Sunday hours, Monday t hru Saturday
8:00AM to 6a,CjC.)P'M, no vehicles left running at other hours.
2. A fence w i l l be constructed to screen the owners 2
tractors and the antique a1_1tomc- lbi les stored cln-site.
3. Outside property will be kept clear _if all .junk parts and
non- running vehicles, at all t ivies. Junk parts will be
stored in the garage until they are hauled away.
4. Employment will be limited to owner and one mechanic.
v. A maS41ri1um of is tracts =irs will be stored outside at any one
time=
6. Nc-i unauthorized vehicles will be sty )red on -site other than
those stated in #2 and #5 above.
7. A row ! �f pine trees (minimurii � �f 4 feet in height, 15 trees
8 feet on center) will be planted and maintained between the
site and the Vidler's pri.-iperty. Planting will be ci::impleted
by September 30, 1992.
8. Waste fl Uido.--.) will be stored in drums inside the
maintenance shop. They will be disposed i .-jf using the reclaim
vendors. No disposal on -site will be permitted.
9. Testing of the equipment wi -Juld be permitted for only 30
minutes at any time during working hours.
10. Insulation of the repair building will be completed by
September 30, 1992.
11. Outside lighting will be hooded so that light does not
shine toward neighbor's dwellings.
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• 12. Standard "Boi
13. This appl icat
14. If applicant
special permit ma
2nd Roberts
2
1 er Plate Condit
ion is non t rare
does riot comply
y be revoked by
Roll call vot
i ans" adopted 7-lo-90
i -90
f era b l e by sale o rn by lease.
with above conditions, the
order of the Tciwn Bc iard.
e - all voting Yes
Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by the Town Clerk=
Present a Si_tpv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Corrigan,
Atty Perkins and Z.Q. Slater
Absent o Clm Hatfield
SI_ipv Schug appointed Clm Baker to audit highway fund bills.
Motion was made by Clm Roberts and 2nd by Clm Corrigan that the
minutes of 5 -7 -92 and 5- 12-92 be approved. Carried
COUNTY BRIEFING
Co. Rep. Evans - reported the cOIAnt y reapportionment committee
approved the reapportionment plan. It was a plan he had
negotiated for. He did f• 11 li: lw the town boards desires but was not
approved of. There will be 829 people involved with this plan.
Co.
Rep.
Evans
- repcirted
- reported
sc ime
of
the
cO Unty board
members went
site
out
to the
2 months
DR7
site
and it
is clear
the landfill
the
cciunty has
to find an
or
alternative
i +_gym.
s� glut
icin
for a
landfill.
The Supreme Court
stated it
was
illegal
for
states
to
bar transportation
ion of solid
waste
across
their
boarders.
S• �
now,
it
is
possible the
cOUnt y cO U 1 d
go
with
a 1
cing
term
ccint
ract
t o t'r,ans
port
trash into
Pennsy 1 van i a.
He
feels
it
can
be
done cheaper
to do
a 20 year contract
than it
would
to
build
a landfill.
It is
currently
$58.00
a ton to
transport
the
solid
waste
out of
state.
Co.
Rep.
Evans
they stated
consultants
He does not
- reported
and
he assumed
the
stopping.
DR7
site
wells will be monitored
for
2 months
for
while
done
there
the landfill
is
a
mcirat
or
i +_gym.
SI_ipv Schug - asked abcil_tt the outside contracts.
Co.
having
from
Rep. Evans
the outside
the scil id
- supposedly,
contract
waste staff.
they stated
consultants
He does not
they could riot see
wcIrking without direction
have the answer to that
and
he assumed
they would be
stopping.
make
Supv
Schug
- wanted
Co.
Rep.
Evans
to
check
and
make
sure there
are
n o me ire
vouchers
for
wcirk
done
at
the landfill
site.
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• Co. Rep. Evans - he is or, the solid waste cr.immittee s� � will watch
for it. He will also � ask the chairman .-if the ci .-immittee directly
if they are receiving invoices for work or, the DR7 for the next 3
months.
Co. Rep. Evans - reported that rabies was discussed at the county
health committee meeting. N� � decision has been made, but the
county will deal with an animal that is rabid The issue is what
to do with a questionable tenable animal
willing to work with rabid anima
some type of cost sharing betwee
County=
CITIZENS PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
He feels the SPCA would be
is for a fee and there should be
n the municipalities and the
Ken Cowan - from WHCU gave the beard members a revised landscape
plan. He was proposing a E feet by 2 1/2 feet wide planter in
front of their sign ti-.# make it more attractive.
Supv Schug - questioned Atty Perkins as ti_, whether or riot another
public hearing shi -Juld be held, since there is a revision --if the
landscape plan.
Atty Perkins - the public hearing requirement in Section 2302.5
states that a SPRB may conduct a public hearing on the
• preliminary site plan. If a public hearing is considered
desirable by the SPRB, the public hearing shall be conducted
within 30 days of the receipt of the application. This is riot a
preliminary site plan and he feels this is a modification to the
site plan. The town board shy Uld feel free to act without
prejudice. The board Could approve the revised landscape plan
subject to the compliance of all applicable zoning ordinance
requirements including the sign ordinancen
RESOLUTION #1 14 REVISED . LANDSCAPE
F'LAN� - WHCU (ELGAE CORP.)
Clri Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
ads apt i� �n e
RESOLVED, that this board accept t
presented subject to ci_imp 1 i ance w i
ordinance requireriients, including
2nd C l m Baker Rol 1 1 c
COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
he revised landscape plan as
th of all applicable zoning
the sign ordinance.
all vote - all voting Yes
Clm Corrigan and Clm Roberts will meet with Atty Perkins
regarding the ACC franchise _agreement after the board meetings
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TBG -9 -92
page 4
Clrii R� �berts - reps rated
in with a low bid which
on the insutnance f• 1r
included are excess
the
of on
in coverage
the swirti
pry gram
gl_kar ^d.
f! rn general
discussed
liability
this
with
and auto,
fotn
$559 0C)0=
the town
00.
paid
Last
$67,80o.00
year,
f o n
with
.just
no �
the one million
excess.
•
C
town. Pend � came
e m i l l i r.in dollars
a price of
dollar coverage
Clm Roberts
They are using
is one hour
- reported
the
that is
there
life
not
is a problem with
guards f� rn the surnrner
being covered by a life
the swirti
pry gram
gl_kar ^d.
pry �grarn.
and there
He
discussed
with
this
with
Supv
Schug and
he
Suggested
of
the
bi_jard
this read in, in
might
ci_insider
manner
an
amount
not t•
i exceed $113.00
the
to ci::iver
that
c_ine
hour
Supv
Sct°ug
-
sortie
of
the neighbors are also going t� � be asked
help
with
this
cost.
difficulties
RESOLUTION #115 AUTHORIZE': MONEY FOR
LIFE GUARD FOR SWIM PROGRAM
Clm Co rnri gan offered the following reso l ut ion and asked f _r% its
ads apt ion:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board aut h� rn i ze an arti unt ni:: it to � exceed
$113.o(') fotn life guard coverage fi -Dr the youth swim program.
2nd Clrii Luker Roll call vote - all voting ing Yes
ATTORNEY
At t y Perk. i ns - board members have a proposed reso 1 ut i on accepting
the dedication of Hartwo 1d Road prig rn its comp1et iOn. It is at a
stage where sortie kind of security is required in otnder for you to
accept it. You are being asked to unde•rtak.e the acceptance of a
road that is less than 50 percent completed, as far as dollar
value goes. Geotnge Schlecht has li.-joked at the estimates to
complete the work and as a practice i.-if the t i.- lwn, you may want to
consider adding a facts rn to that. There are several other issues
that you may want to consider^, one of which is a pond that has to
be constructed. There is an estimate of $59C)00.00 if the town had
to construct that pond. His understanding is the planning Berard
made it a requirement -.if subdivision approval the pond be
constructed and this has ni-.1t been done. You w i l l have to consider
if you want to include the cost of the Fend in YOUr estimate of
work yet to be done. The err °d i nance specifically requires
inspection by the highway SUper i nt endent and certification of
what has to be done.
Bruce
Barkley
-
the
reason he is here is
from
the
practical
difficulties
of
putting
this read in, in
a timely
manner
especially
with
the
wet
spring. The ramifications
of that is not
being
able
to
get
a
building
permit or
sell a
lot
until the road
has
been
accepted.
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• His specific difficulty i
for a family that would 1
Solution as he Understand
if there is any other met
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s that he has a hcnme t� � build r.fn lot 9
ike to rove in befor ^e school starts. The
s it is to set up are escr%ow account or
hod that is acceptable to the town.
Atty Perkins - wanted to � know if there was enough r% gad frontage
on the rest of the parcels.
Bruce Barkley - there is about 800 feet all total.
Atty Perkins - do you have to convey the lot to the owner to get
a building perroiit?
Bruce Barkley - yes and non He rea11
because there really isn't a lot �t at
could get a permit. He probably cool
sense he could start and on the o the
lot because the bank will riot loan t
they have title to the loto
y can't sell the lot to � them
this t irtle, but he probably
d get a permit sr., in one
r hand he could riot sell the
hem any money to build until
Clm Corr i gan - woridered if the board could look at it as two
separate issues=
Atty Per ^k. i ns - it has never been the board's practice to accept a
road withr.lut the highway superintendent's letter. This is what
the or,d inance calls fc it and the board does riot have that, so it
is a problem. It has also been the bj_1ard' s practice n ot to accept
title to � a ru mad when there is this much work, left to be done.
There may be a way that the beard can work with the developer to
help him get a building permit.
Clm Co rrrigars - riot accepting the rN gad at this time would riot be a
barrier for the developer to get a building permit.
Atty Perkins - Br%uce would be much futnther along by the time the
board meets again in July to accept the road.
Bruce Barkley - the road is about 4 weeks from being completed.
Atty Perkins - suggested that Z.Q. Slater give hira a building
permit fo t% that site address ors Ellis Hollow Rd. He requested
Bruce to send him a copy of his DEC permit since one was req l_i i red
because of the wet lands.
Atty Perkins - r�ep� �rted on moto rr cr%oss track. Henry and Clint
have checked there on several occasions arid have talked with the
owner of the pr %tperty. Apparently there has been no further
complaints and no further activity.
Clm Corrigan - felt that the board owes the residents who signed
the petition a response this has been looked into.
Zy
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RESOLUTION NO. 116
Councilperson Roberts offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption.
WHEREAS, Elgae Corp., the owner of the premises at 1751
Hanshaw Road in the Town of Dryden, County of Tompkins and State of
New York has constructed certain manholes, sewer lines and other
appurtenances which are now connected to the Monkey Run Sewer
District lines and manholes, and
WHEREAS, Elgae Corp. has offered to convey to the Town on
behalf of the Monkey Run Sewer District a permanent easement in and
to such manholes and sewer lines as are connected to the Monkey Run
Sewer District including the conveyance and transfer to the said
Town of all of its right, title and interest in and to such manhole
and sewer line, and
WHEREAS, such manhole and sewer line locations are depicted on
a drawing entitled "GRADING PLAN WHCU RADIO STATION" made by
Novelli & Co. Consulting Engineers and first approved 6 -4 -91 and
last approved 9- 14 -91, and more particularly described in an
instrument dated May 1, 1992 and to be recorded in the Tompkins
County Clerk's Office upon the acceptance by the Town of said
manholes and sewer lines and the compliance by Elgae Corp. with any
conditions set forth herein,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Town hereby accepts the offer of Elgae Corp. to
convey to the Town such permanent easement, sewer manholes and
sewer lines as are depicted on said drawings and described in the
permanent easement dated May 1, 19920
2. The acceptance of such offer is specifically conditioned
upon Elgae Corp. paying all expenses of the Town in connection with
such offer including the reasonable fees of the Town Attorney and
all recording and filing fees in connection therewith.
Seconded Councilperson Corrigan
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION NO. 117 (1992)
Councilperson Baker offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption:
WHEREAS, there exist several apparent continuing violations of
the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance on the premises owned by Irene
Dennis, Michael F. Rogers and Donna A.M. Rogers and identified as
Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #29 -1 -12.3 which include the
placement of unregistered, abandoned or inoperable motor vehicles
and other junk, it is
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Town Attorney,
Mahlon R. Perkins, to commence an action on behalf of the Town to
enjoin and restrain Irene Dennis with respect to such violations
and to cause the removal of the offending motor vehicles and junk
from said property.
Second Councilperson Corrigan
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION NO. 118 (1992)
Councilperson Corrigan offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption.
WHEREAS, there exist several apparent continuing violations of
the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance and the New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code on the premises owned by Carlos
Stetson and identified as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel
#22 -1 -25.15 which include (among other things) the placement of a
structure (barn) without obtaining the required building permit and
the placement, storage and continuation of junk, used tires, used
building materials, unregistered, inoperable or abandoned motor
vehicles and discarded appliances, it is
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Town Attorney,
Mahlon R. Perkins, to commence an action on behalf of the Town to
enjoin and restrain Carlos Stetson with respect to such violations
and to cause the removal of the offending structure from said
property and the removal of the personal property which has been
placed and stored in violation of the Town of Dryden Zoning
Ordinance.
Second Councilperson
Roberts
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Date: June 3rd, 1992
• To James SchUg, Dryden Town, SUpervisor
Dryden Town Hall
E5 E. Main Street
Dryden, New York
From Henry M. Slater, Zoning R Building Code Enforcement Off.
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, New York 13053
Sub.
May 92 Dept. Activity Report
Dear Jima
Building
was only
Permits Issued, (22) which are described as
fol
lows.
Investigation
A -1 Single - family StrUctures:
A -1 Single - family, New Starts, (E>
Site Built, (4) install Mobile Homes, (2).
Replace Non- coriformirig Mobile Home with Conforming, (2)
A -1 Single- family, Convert, Extend or Renovate existing
Home Sites to Living Area, ( 3 )
A -2 Erect a Two -faro i 1 y H• erne Structure,
C -4.1 Erect Private Garage,
C-4.1 Agriculture Accessory Use Structures,
C -7 Install Above Ground Private Swimming Pool,
Certificates of Ocr_ I_ipancy and Compliance.
(9) Certificates _if Occupancy Issued.
(1) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy.
(1) Certificates of Compliance issued.
Fire I nvest i gat i � ins.
(1)
(5)
(2)
(1)
There
was only
(2)
Fire
Investigation
conducted.
( 1 )
Chimney,
which
w
i
l
l
require
repair
and
(1) structure
fire
which will
require
demolition
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Multiple Residence Inspections: (1)
Fire Safety Inspect ic- ins of public/businesses: (5)
Home Day Care Fire Safety Inspections, (0 )
Zoning Board of Appeals Hearing Requests: (3)
Attached is a notice of decision for each appeal.
The Wilcox Press
Plant
continues inues operat
ing under a
temporary certificate
of
occupancy pending
the outcome
of the occupar►cy
violation
of failing to
obtain a
Occupancy Permit
prior
to moving into the
facility.
The WHCU ./ WYXL Radio and Jenr►a' s Restaurant also
continue under Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. As
You may or may riot recall, WHCU was required to have
completed installation of all exterior installations and
landscaping prier to June 1st of this year. As of this
date, some of the landscaping installations have not
been completed. I have further been advised, WHCU will
be requesting a modification of their Site Plan Approval
to make some landscaping changes. At this time, I'm not
informed as to what those changes will be. To my
knowledge, all rather open i t ems are now in compliance.
I believe
you' 11 recall, I had
at the George Junior
that
Jenria's is very near
ready to close
out
their
open
Site
Plan
Approval iterns.
Jenr►a's had also
to
complete
should
exterior
be
ready
by
installations and
next- meeting.
final grading.
They
Other News of Possible Interests
As
calls
you' 11 recall, I had
at the George Junior
advised you
Facility
of a numerous fire
during the past few
months.
oethers
Most
were
were false.
deliberate
S• Mme were
and a couple
acc i dents, while
were set prank
fires.
in
what has
that
arrest, no
been reduced
fires have set, and
to near zero.
the overall
Since last month, I'm very pleased
has been made. A student, who was the
all the set fires, was Caught setting
to
report,
prime
a fire
an arrest
suspect in
and has
admitted to
all other fires.
been a scary
that
few
fire, however,
For now, that
m rriths at the
he
should
Republic.
denies
involvement
conclude
Since
in
what has
that
arrest, no
been reduced
fires have set, and
to near zero.
the overall
alarm
rate has
• As you may also
and Ellis Hollow
the Board at the
Moto Crass Race
Read. Since that
the land owner,
allowed uses of
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recall, residents from the Ringwood Read
Creek Road area presented a petition to
May meeting demanding that an alleged
Track had been built at 823 Ringwood
time, our office has formally advised
that this use is in violation of the
the Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance.
Since that notice, both Clint and myself have taken
�.�ppOrtUnity to observer this site during times when you
would expert to be idea for the youths whom were said to
be using it. Neither Of us have observed any use of the
facility since the notification was sent. Also, no
complaints have been received by our office since the
last meeting. Hopefully, this will be the end of this
issue, however, we'll continue to keep a watch on this
site.
Henry M. Slater
CC : A 1 1 Dryden Town P yard Members
panne l_ 1 o yd, Dryden Town Clerk
Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney
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NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY MAY 5, 1992
A
public
hearing
to
consider
Appeals
the
application
1992 with
members presents Chairman Francis
DiTommaso,
submitted
Alan
LaMotte,
and Ann Everett,
by
VLADMIR
DRAGAN,
D.R.A.
"ROOK
BARN
OF THE
FINGER
LAKES"
of
198
North
Road,
Dryden,
New
York
to
obtain
a variance
to reduce
the
size
and
number
of
acceptable
parking
lot spaces
for the
"Book
Barn
of
the
Finger
Lakes"
facility
also
at
198
North
Road,
Dryden
and is
requesting
a
variance
to
Section
1401.9
of
the
Dryden
Town
Zoning
Ordinance.
A public
hearing, was duly
conducted
by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals
on Tuesday, May
5,
1992 with
members presents Chairman Francis
DiTommaso,
Joseph Jay,
Alan
LaMotte,
and Ann Everett,
FItJDIh1GSa
14 The parking requirement is unreasonable for the type of business
proposed.
Granting the variance will permit the proposed use to be more
compatible with the neighborhood.
A motion-was made by Ann Everett that Vladmir Dragan be granted the
variance as requested.
Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte.
VOTE YES (4) F. DiTommaso, A. LaMotte, A. Everett and J. Jay.
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DECISION:
is
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(0) ABSTAINED
VARIANCE GRANTED.
(0)
Respectfully submitted,
Francis DiTommaso,Chairman
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NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY MAY 5, 1992
• A public hearing to consider the application submitted by GARY L. WADE
of .41 '.West Dryden Road, Freeville, New York to obtain a variance to erect
a (4) Unit Multi- Family Residence at or about 141 West Dryden Road,
Freeville, NY within an R.B.1 Zoning District and is requesting a variance
to Section 751, Allowed Uses, of the Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance.
A public
hearing
was duly
conducted
by
the Town
of Dryden Board of Zoning
Appeals
on Tuesday,
May
51
1992 with
members
present: Chairman Francis
DiTommaso,
Joseph.Jay,
Alan
LaMotte,
and
Ann
Everett,
FINDIhJGSa
1. The applicant did not show that the Zoning Restriction has caused
an unnecessary hardship.
A motion was made by Ann Everett that Gary Wade be denied the variance as
requested.
1wecond to the motion was made by Joseph Jay,
VOTE YES (3) F. DiTommaso, A. Everett and J. Jay.
NO
DECISION:
6 /a /e� L
n
u
(1) A. LaMotte.
VARIANCE DENIED.
ABSTAINED (0)
Respectfully submitted,
Francis DiTommaso,Chairman
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n publ i
of 401
abandon
self St
Section
c hear
Pleasa
ed Car
orage
801,
in
nt
W
st
al
g to consi
Valley, G
ash Struct
ructure wi
lowed uses
NOTICE OF DECISION
TUESDAY MAY 59 1992
der the appli
rot on, NY to
ure at 140 No
thin an R. C.
of the Dryd
cat
obt
rth
Zon
en
ion
ain
St r
e an
Town
subm
a va
eet,
d is
Zon
itted by
riance t
Dryden
request
ing Ordi
HARVEY NORTE
o convert an
to an 18 unit
ing a variance to
nance.
A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning
nppeals on Tuesday, May 5,1992 with members presents Chairman Francis
DiTommaso, Joseph Jay, Alan LaMotte, and Ann Everett.
FINDINGS:
i. Other allowed uses are not economically possible.
The neighborhood is surrounded by other compatible commercial
uses,
The proposal is to reuse an existing commercial structure that
pre existed terzoning.
THE
A
motion
was made
by
Alan
LaMotte
that based
on the
findings
the request
for
the variance
be
granted
to Mr.
Norte for
an 18
unit
self
storage
structure.
Second to the motion was made by Joseph Jay,
VOTE YES (4) F. DiTommaso, A. LaMotte, A. Everett and J. Jay.
ZrIj
DECISION:
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(0)
ABSTAINED
VARIANCE GRANTED.
(0)
Respectfully submitted,
Francis DiTommaso,Chairman
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Supv Schug - requested that Z. 0. Slater send a letter to the
people who signed the petition and he should be contacted if
there is a problem again.
RESOLUTION #116- ACCEPTS OFFER OF ELGAE CORPO
TO CONVEY PERMANENT EASEMENT SEWER MANHOLES R SEWER LINES
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution ion and asked for its
adopt i or, : (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Corr i g an Roll call vote - all vs.-A i n g Yes
RESOLUTION #117 ZONING VIOLATIONS PARCEL. #29-1-12M 3
IRENE DENNISq MICHAEL & DONNA ROGERS
Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt ion 0 (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll 1 cal 1 vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #118 ZONING VIOLATIONS
PARCEL #22--l-25.15 CARL_OS STETSON
Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptions (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
• At t y Perkins - previously distributed t o board members a proposed
local law concerning the right to farm law. It can be introduced
by resolution and the Supv can schedule a public hearing.
Clm Robert
adoption"
RESOLVED9
introduced
2nd Clm Era
RESOLUTION #119 INTRODUCED LOCAL. LAW #1 - 1992
RIGHT TO FARM LAW
s offered the following re=_
that Local Law #1 - 1992 Ri
and Supv Schug schedule a
ker Roll call v• 1t
of
gh
P
e
ut ion and asked for its
t To Farm Law be
blic hearing.
- all voting Yes
Supv Schug - schedule a public hearing on July 14, 1992 at 7:3t3PM
for proposed Local Law #1 - 1992 Right to � Farm Law.
ZONING OFFICER -- report given to board members
TOWN CLERK
RESOLUTION #120 DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES
Cim Corrigan offered the following reso l Ltt io ri arid asked for its
ads apt ion
RESOLVED, that this Town Board designate the following places in
the Tc- iwn of Dryden for the year 1992. Dist. #1 - Etna Fire
Station; Dist. #2 - Freevi l le Fire Stat iori, Dist. #3 - Dryden
Village Hall g Dist. #4 - Varna Community Center9 Dist. #5 -
Etna f=ire Station; Dist. #6 - Dryden Fire Station; Dist. #7 -
Dryden Town Ha 1 1 9 Dist . #8 - Det h e 1 Grp eve Commun i t y Center 9
Dist. #9 - Ellis Hollow Community Centers Dist. #10 - Dryden
'T'own Hall.
0 vid Calm Ri.ib @6Pt% Roll cal 1 v• ate - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION # 121 PAY _POLLING PLACES
Clm Corrigan ciffered the following resolution and asked for its
adapt ions
RESOLVED, that this Town Board aut hcir i ze the Supv to pay the
following palling places $100 -00 per district for% the Use Of
their facilities fcW 19929 Varna Community Center, Bethel Grove
Community Center, Ellis Hollow Community Center, Dryden Fire
Station, Freeville Fire Station, and Etna Fire Station fcir Dist.
#1 and Dist. #5.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting ing Yes
CORRESPONDENCE
Letter from Tom Hatfield - YoIAth Comm.
Letter from Tamp. Co. E. O. C requesting flAnds
Letter from Learning Web requesting funds
Letter from John Stefaricj regarding "At Risk" program
Annual report from George Junior
Letter of resignation f ri ern Fran D i Tommaso, ZBOA chairman
Dryden Youth Commissicin - calendar of events
RESOLUTION #122 APPROVAL OF LECTERN
Clm Corrigan offered the fallowing resolution and asked for its
• adc,ptionn
RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the pUrchase of a lectern
for use in court proceedings and b-lard meetings.
2nd Clm Roberts Rc i11 call vote - all voting ing Yes
RESOLD "rION #1_23 APPROVE DONATED FLOWER BOX
Clm Baker offered the fr i1 lciwing resolution arid asked for its
adept i ors n
RESOLVED, that
flower box with
Town of Dryden.
2nd Clm Roberts
this Toiwri Beard
approve
the
a plaqUe dedicating
it
to
Ri 1 1
1 call
vote
-
anonymcl Us 1 y
the veterans
all voting
RESOLUTION #124 PURCHASE TRACTOR
WITH TRAIL._ER _ & DUMP CART
donated
of the
Yes
Clm Cc irrigan offered the following mowing reso ut icn and asked for its
adopt ion n
RESOLVED, that this Town Beard authc1rize the purchase on state
contract cif a Jc1hn Deere tractor with trailer and dump cart.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION #125 ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING; WORN,
CORTLAND ROAD SEWER DISTRICT
Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt iori:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize an amount not to exceed
$1,0oo.00 for George Schlecht to do additional engineering work.
for the Cortland land Road Sewer District ors the upgrading of the
Village Wastewater Treatment Plant.
2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all vi .-it ing Yes
Clm Robert s
adopt io on
RESOLUTION #126 ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING WORK
CORTLAND ROAD WATER DISTRICT
offered the fl_I11i: wing resolutir.in and asked for its
RESOLVED, that this Town Board aut
$1,000.00 f• it George Schlecht t� � d
for the pri .-iposed Cj.-jrt land Road Wat
2-rid Clm Corr i g an Roll 1 1 ca 1 1
Clm Corrigan
adopt ion.
hor i e an amount not to
o additional engineering
er District.
vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #127 NEGOTIATE PURCHASE OF LAND
exceed
work
offered the following resolution arid asked for its
RESOLVED, that this Town
and talk. with Mr. Tuttle
purchase of some property
building ti_i make rr- iorii for
present parking lot.
2nd Clm R� iberts
Board aUth� Sri ze Supv Schug to negotiate
and Empire Livestock regarding the
t1_1 build a road along the side of the
a salt sty gage Str1_tcture and add on to
Ri 1 1 call vote - all voting Yes
FINANCIAL REPORT - available to beard members
JUSTICE REPORT - $59 6O O. O O
RESOLUTION
#128
APPROVE
ABSTRACT
#106
�
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
ads apt ione
RESOLVED, that the VOIAchers be paid as audited. Abstract #106
vouchers #412 to #503 for a total .-if $2359318.17
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting ing Yes
NEW BUSINESS
Special hearing :in gUal i f ied road abandonments - 6-11-92 12 noon
Dryden Village Hall
Ad .j o urned a 9 e 30PM
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk