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TOWN BOARD MEETING �
DECEMBER 8, 1992
Supv Schug called the meeting to � order at 7mu30PM
Member's and guests participated in the Fledge of Allegiance
Roll call was by Deputy Town Clerk Kizie 1 sch
Preser-it e Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Hatfield,
Clm Cornrigan, arid Atty Perkins.
Absent e Z. O. .1wn er. oyan Slater
APPROVAL OF= MINUTES:
Motion was made by Clm Corri
minutes of the special meet i
5th and town board meeting h
by Clm Roberts prior% to meet
COUNTY BRIEFING
gan and 2nd by Clra Baker that the
rig aund tr.lwn board meeting held Nov.
e1d Nov. • 10th be approved as amended
ir1g. Carried
Co. Rep. Evans - r%epor%ted that the county board passed their
budget arid it has about a 3.6 percent property tax reduction,
which means a 38 percent •tax increase over last year. Fart of
that can be attributed to having a 15 percent tax incr ~ease last
year and it should have been a 3C.) percent increase to ba l 0ince the
budget. They ft_Il lowed the fiscal plan until they added a few
items. One of which was $mc`5 09 i 00. 00 for the highway department.
There was no nv.-iney left in the highway budget to pave county
roads. The highway budget has been hit hard overr the last 5 years
as a so ur_ ce .-If funds to fund other pr• i j ect s. They also added
m oney in for, the library.
Co Rep. Evans -
'The c� Urit y board
to cover the soli
fee, but when the
negative deeIarat
the solid waste has a ma.j1:1r
agreed to set the tipping fe
d waste budget. The cr Juinty a
y tried to pass a reso 1 ut i on
ion fr. or SEOR, that failed.
issue with Sijperior.
e at $90. 010 per ton
l so passed a user
to declare a
COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Clm Hatfield - wrJuld like permissil .-In to have another cl:- Impany bid
In the town insurance.
ATTORNEY
Atty Perkins - is awaitira the beards decisir.in regarding
cemeteries.
Clm Corr i gan - wonde-red if this was riot a federal j uri i sd i ct i on
and not local mun i c i pal it i es. She was amazed to learn that it was
the town's responsi bi 1 ity.
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Supv Schug - the town has to be sure, if you start tai take care
I_lf a cemetery it meets all the criteria r.1f the law and that we
have to take care of it. If that is the case then Atty Perkins
would have to get the ti wn access t� � the cemeteries that are
needed. He has suggested t• � the yi_iuth services group that maybe
the conservat i 1r, corps could take this pry I.j ect r.-In next year.
Atty Perkins - generally, the t� awn is responsible fi_ir the care of
any public cemeteries where there is n ot another ci .-irporate body
or persiDr-i taking care r.1f it. If there is a committee set up, they
Could start with the infcirmat ion that we have and try to
determine which ones c- if the use are the town's s resp� nsibi 1 ity and
can do something about. He will glad tai counsel the committee.
The town would be respi .-ins i b 1 e to rerni.-ive the grass and weeds at
least twice a year and provide for the preservat i i �n and care of
fencing fri_irii all cemeteries other than private cemeteries which
are abandoned or ni •t controlled by any corporate body. Ycnu first
have to make a determination as to whether they are public or
private, and whether they have been abandoned or not.
SUpv Schug - will set up a committee regarding cemeteries and
which 1_�nes are the town's res pons i b i 1 i t y.
Atty Perkins - ACC franchise agreement. They are coming back with
a proposal which he is waiting for.
Atty Perkins - City sewer service agreement. There is a
negotiated agreement between the town inn behalf of Dryden Sewer
Dist. #2 cif the Varna Sewer Dist. and the Monkey Run Sewer Dist.
An agreement with the City of Ithaca for the transpi -Jrtat ion of
wastewater from those two districts thru the city awned lines to
-the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant. The annual
transportation t � � the t i awn commencing in 1993 is $5,262.00. This
is based i::in a formula attached to the agreement and is on file in
the town clerks i.-iffice. We need authi-jrization for the supervisor
to sign the agreement on behalf of the Varna Sewer Dist. and
Monkey Run Sewer Dist.
RESOLUTION #198 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR _ TO
SIGN NECESSARY _ AGREEMENT WITH C; I TYOF __ I_THACA
Clm Corrigan offered the f• it lowing resc- i1 ut ic_in arid asked for its
adopt ion c
RESOLVED, that this Town Heard authorize Supv Schug to sign all
necessary documents :in behalf of the Varna Sewer Dist. and the �
Monkey Run Sewer District.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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. E _ DETERMINATIONS _ . . _. _ �RESOLu4r I Sa #1 9 A�BULA C
Clm C� �rr,i gan offered the following mowing r•esol ut i� In and waked fo rn its
adopt ic-in a (copy in alinute book.)
End Clm Roberts Roll call vote -- all voting Yes
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Atty Perkins - reported ors mining peralit that was applied f� rn by
Alfred Eddy. A nuriiber of issues which come to play with Mr.
Eddy's application for a alining permit under Article 23 of the
Environmental Conservation Law. In 1980 he was issued a special
permit by the Town of Dryden purl suant to a alining plan and
reel amat ion plan prepared Schlecht Engineering. It is his
understanding that he signed an agrneealent pur•s,_iant to the
pr�ovisioris of Section 806 of the Town of Dryden Zt::ining Ordinance,
but he never glade a cash deposit as far as the deposit with the
town covers the ree 1 arnat i i:in plan. He does not know if Mr. Eddy
removed any material ur,der that agreealent, o rr whether he obtained
the requir ^ed peralit from DEC at that time. It is alleged, that he
has cont inui_nusly removed materials from the mine since that time
often Under 1,000 tors a year, for which he would not need a DEC
permit. He would still need a Town .- i f Dryden permit which
apparently he does riot have. In 1988 the zoning in that area was
changed fri-xm RC which alining was an allowed activity, by special
peralit to RB1. If in fact, Mr. Eddy has riot ci ant inuously mined
under a valid permit since 1988 he will have lost his status of
existing no ncoriforalirig use. Therefr.lre, he would not be in
compliance with the Town -.if Dryden Zoning Ordinance. If he is riot
in compliance, he carinc.1t reestablish his compliance withtziut an
appearance. It is now a RB1 zone which mining is riot allowed in
that zone. However, if in fact he has been alining and he
establishes that then we have a nUalber of questions which come
into play. If he pry,prjses that it is riiorre than 19 s)OO tens a year
what is the position of the town with respect to.= 1- the 1980
permit, the application he has made to DEC and the
environmental r•ev i ew of the pry iposed pro.j ect , etc. There is local
opposition to mine 1 a f_i00 ton per year %. He is riot sur'e of the
status %.If Mr. Eddy's operratiiilri there and whether rzlr not he has
cont inU OUsly alined under 1, iai)(") tors a year. As part of his permit
.application theme is a geological study, are environmental
assessment form that was filled out, and maps, that he is not
capable of inte-rpreting and is pr�operrly subject to ptmofessional
review by an expert. The t• 1wn board has until December 1.8th to
respi.-, rid. The appl icat ir. ire is for a major project and is by
definition a Type 1 action. In this particular Situation DEC
without the benefit of a draft envirr.lnalental impact statement
glade a determination of a negative declarat iori arid that it would
riot have any significant i m pact on the env i ri_triment . He has n� � way
of evaluating this infi_iralatir.in that we have received frllzim DEC. If
the board wants to follow thrCl+_igh with this you need to have a
prof essiizinal. The board needs to make some decisions as to � which
way YOU want to g • � with this and what _yam utposition is. The
application came into the town after the N overlber meeting and
this is the first OppC'rtLtnity you have had to consider~ the
clatter.
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C1m
has
Roberts
a
permit,
- wanted to �
know how
we wi -Juld find
out if he actually
Atty
that
simply
riot
of Dryden
Perkins
a
even
public
was not
sure
is
- thought the
hearing can
enough time
that SEOR
an involved
board
be held
to resolve
was followed
agency
should ask for
on the application.
all of the
properly.
and according to
more time, so
There
issues. He
He thinks the
Henry he never
is
Town
received
any
notice that
DEC was
assuming the lead
agency status.
The
dec 1
and
always
DEC
first
arat
with
to �
thing
i r.in
corrections
try to
give
Henry received
dated N ovember
t c.,
enter into
you more time
16th
comment
a stipulation
to review
was
a notice of
and received here
by December 16th.
between
it,
negative
November 19th
The board
the applicant
can
and
Robert Deck., 54 West Ma 1 1 oryv i 1 1 e Rd - has lived t here for 6
years and has been fr.illc.1wing this situaticnn fc_ir that length of
time. He knows the significance of the wetlands and the natural
areas plus the geological formation Of MallOryville. They are all
very significant and not just locally. Scientists far better than
those that have reviewed it at DEC kni .-iw the s i t uat i r,in arid sr.1me of
those scientists have been studying both botany, gee 11 ogy and
hydrology in Ma 1 1oryv i 1 1 e. Thos-ze scientists knew it best say
strongly that there is a significant risk from the proposed mine
to the wetlands. There is a bog near the wetlands and it is
entirely i mprO per fc-jr DEC to have issued a negative declaration
by passing the environmental impact statement. He urges the town
board t iz , make a very s•t. rr. ing statement to DEC that the beard
objects to this. The town board should object ric.it Cinly to the
fact that they have stated a negative declaration that this
mining would be in compliance with the zoning regulations, but
yC j1_t wID 1.1 1 d also W1b.j ect because it dines p• Ise a significant threat
to the mc-ist natural area in the Town of Dryden. Fie thinks that it
would be wrong and irresponsible and real tragedy if the town
board allowed DEC t go ahead and issue this permit. He has been
told that the state has changed its policy for mining. They are
taking at the upper level of DEC a more aggressive roll and in
fact taking lead agency status without consulting with the towns.
They, in fact, can steamro11 over the towns and he thinks this is
wrong. He thinks the state is also very careful of lawsuits frorli
the applicants in that they feel their property rights are being
taken away from them throur.1h gi.nvernment regulations. It certainly
is not proper with DEC ti::i cave in and fail trD file the
environmental impact statement. He thinks it is i rnpr. in ant to get
the town to stand up fi.Ir the citizens and the neighbors in the
Malloryville area. This is a wonderful lzippizirtunity to encourage
-the establishment Of turning a nature preserve i_If several 100
acres that would be open tr.1 the public and scientific: studies. If
you al lr1w certain kinds c-if development to proceed then the
chances of such a preserve will be endangered.
® Supv Schug -- asked Robert Beck if he had read the negative
dec 1 arat i in and if it was improper?
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Robert Deck - he has read the negative declaration and it is
entirely improper. He has been involved in this through two
previous governmental proposals in the last G years and both h of
which received a positive declaration. In both h cases the
applicants withdrew. This is the third application which has been
in the works fi•r two years. Two years ago, DEC in his view
improperly chose to declare the Application incomplete and
requested that the applicant to install some test blocks
throughout the site to collect the ground water, which was done.
DEC now has looked at the results of those test wells and has
filed a negative declaration. They should have, two years age
declared a positive declaratir.In and asked the scientists that
know the site t o say what kind of q nest i lens need to be answered
in an impact statertient in rnrder to clearly determine whether such
a mining operation would have an effect on the environment. That
was not done. The scientist were not asked and DEC unilaterally
has declared that there is no environmental impact. This is wrong
and he wished he had with him a statement from those scientists.
They are preparing a written statement in response to those, use, but
vie had short notice. He thinks that DEC chose the holiday season
to minimize the hassle and paperwork and public involvement to
issue this negative declaration. This is a very difficult time
and short notice to respr. ind adequately to this sort of thing. We
are going to respond arid respond very strongly.
SUpv Schug - Atty Perkins said that we carp ask for are extension
of time to respond, but then how much is it going to cost us to
review this info irmat i� Win.
Robert Deck - it is imp• irtant to take that time for the attorney
to proceed with this and do whatever is necessary. T o give
authoriZat ir.ln to Atty Perkins to work with the scientist that he
has mentioned. He thinks it is wise to oppose this now rather
than later on if DEC issues the permit. The town is then faced
with problems with zoning regulations and it could even be more
costly. ly. Att_y Perkins would have full Cooperation and support from
expert testimony terry at hearings and written statements.
Atty Perkins - the town board should address two things. 1- is
this in conflict with the town zoning ordinance and have the
proper environmental reviews been collected. There are procedural
parts to the second question and there are subsequent parts.
Atty
Perkins
-
Henry
was
under
the
been
taken
out
at least
since
1981
deposit that the town required as
everything except make the deposit
impression
t
hat
no gravel
has
because Mr. Eddy never made a
part of the agreement. He did
with the town.
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Supv Schug - authorized Atty Perkins to request an extension of
time from DEC for the towns response arid quest ic.in the Tcnwn of
Dryden Zoning Ordinance, and give them the value aIf our
information that to the best of our knowledge Mr. Eddy has never
executed a proper town permit. So therefore, he does not have one
and should not be mining anything there without that permit. This
should be mailed � tut before Dec 16th return receipt requested to
DEC.
Lorraine Bard - agreement for kennel services --
Clm Corrigan - since she has received complaints from three
different veterinarians wanted to make sure under~ item #6 that
there is an addition of - -• and in a good and clean manner with
regard to hygienic conditions,
ions,
Job description - Clrn Cori rrlgari - wanted the word timely added to
2. E Timely response to cizimplairits about dog nuisance pri.-iblems.
RESOLUTION #200 JOB DE SCR I F:'T I ON TOWN OE•"_I:)RYDEN
I: }OG CONTROL OFFICER
C1m Luker
ads apt ion c
offered
the
following
resc-
slut ion
and
asked for its
RESOLVED,
that
1. The position
appointed
part -time.
position.
The
of
DCO
Town of
Appointment
is an
Dryden
is
employee
Dog Cr. int
made annually.
of the Town
ro 1
Officer (DCO)
The position
of Dryden and
is an
�n is
is
covered by
the
Town
of Dryden
Info
Irmat ir. In
and
Policies Guide.
2. The DCO will:
A. Respond (24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per
year) to calls cf_)ncer n i ng stray, injured or vicious dogs.
B. Enforce applicable laws and ordinances pertaining to dogs.
C. Issue appearance tickets for violations cif laws arid
Ordinances with respect t i and concerning dogs.
D. Appear in court as required with respect ti_I Such
appearance tickets and the enforcement of such laws and
ordinances.
E.
Timely
respond to complainants about dog nuisance
problems.
F. Repo art to � the T� awn Board monthly � 1r mr.1re often as
requested r.ln DCO activities
G. Keep records of such activities.
H. Tr'anspc- in dogs to kennels contracting ing with the Town to
provide kennel services.
2. Salary is $5,974.00 per years and is paid monthly,
3. Reimbursable expenses include Vet /hi--jspital costs no paid by
owner.
End Clm Corrigan Roll l call vote - all voting Yes
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AGREEMENT FOR KENNEL SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of , 19_, by
and between the TOWN OF DRYDEN, a municipal corporation of the
State of New York, 65 East ;Main Street, Dryden, New York 13053,
hereinafter referred to as the "Town 91, and LORRAINE BARD, 67 Layen
Road, Ithaca, New York 14850, hereinafter referred to as "Bard ".
The parties hereto agree hereby as follows:
19 Bard agrees to provide dog kennel services and space for
impoundment of dogs from the Town in connection with the Town's dog
control program, enforcement of laws and ordinances and needs.
2. Such kennel services include the board and care of dogs
brought to the kennel by the Town of Dryden Control Officer and in
appropriate, lawful and proper cases euthanization and disposal of
dogs, adoption of dogs, redemption of impounded dogs, vaccination
when and in general all related and necessary kennel related
services for the Town's dog control program and as are usually
provided by a kennel.
3. Bard is to provide all the facilities, labor, food,
supplies and materials. Bard will collect only such fees in
connection with the care, adoption or redemption of dogs placed
with her by the Dog Control officer as permitted by the Kennel
Services Fee Schedule attached to and made a part of this Agreement
and she shall account for all such fees and turn them over to the
Town Clerk on a monthly basis those fees to be paid to the Town
together with an appropriate report concerning kennel activities
for the preceding month.
4. In connection with such kennel services the Town agrees
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to pay Bard the sum of $6,000.00 for the year 1993 and which is to
0 be paid monthly.
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5. Bard agrees to provide a Certificate of Insurance
evidencing public liability insurance coverage in at least the
amount of $1,000,000.00 naming the Town of Dryden as an additional
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nsured.
6. Bard agrees that all of the kennel services to be
provided hereunder including the keeping and maintaining of the
kennel and the euthanization, disposal, adoption and redemption of
dogs will be conducted and carried out in strict compliance with
all applicable requirements of any law or ordinance.
7. This Agreement may not be assigned or the services
hereunder subcontracted by Bard to any other individual or entity.
80 This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted
according to the laws of the State of New York.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement this day of
Dated:
19
Dated: /. , 19
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TOWN OF DRYDEN
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Supervisor
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Lafraine Bard
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Kennel Services Fee Schedule
Adoption
Rabies Shot
Redemption - 1st impoundment
2nd impoundment
- 3rd (and subsequent
I
mpoundment)
Worming, distempter and
parvo vaccine
Daily care
$15.00
$ 5.00
$10.00
$20.00
$30.00
$ 3.00
$ 3.00
Bard
$15.00
$ 5.00
$ 3.00
$ 3.00
Town
$10.00,
$20.00
$30.00
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Date: December 2nd, 1992
To: James Schug, Dryden town Supervisor
Dryden Town Hall
65 East Main Street
Dryden, New York
From Henry M.
Slater,
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Off.
65 E. Main
Street
Dryden,
New
York
13053
Sub.: November 192 Dept. Activity Report
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Dear Jim:
Building
Permits Issued, (8) which are described as
f�•llows:
A -1 Single- farnii ly, New Starts, Site Built Homes, (4)
C -4.1 Erect Private Garage, (2)
C -4.2 Convert Abandoned Car Wash to Self Storage Use (1)
C -7 Miscellaneous
Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance.
(16) Certificates of Occupancy Issued.
(0) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy.
(4) Certificates of Compliance issued.
Fire Investigations.
There was (0) Fire' Investigation conducted.
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Multiple Residence Inspections: (0)
Fire Safety Inspections of public/businesses: (0)
Home Day Care Fire Safety Inspections, (0 )
Zoning Board of Appeals Hearing Requests: (0)
The Zoning Board of Appeals, meet for the purpose of
reviewing and implementing the revised Zoning Board of
Appeals Request and Hearing process. This process
modification is a result of new requirements establish
by New York State relative to Variance Request Process.
The new process is in place and ready for use.
The Wilcox press Plant and Jenna's Restaurant continue
operating Under a temporary certificate of occupancy
pending the compliance with outstanding Site Plan Review
conditions or terms.
I can not speak for the Wilcox issues, but I do not see
any immediate change in the Jenna's open items issues.
The main concern is the entrance area issue and the
lesser concern of final grading around the property.
As yc_ ul 1 1 recce 1 1
the Jenna's Fac i
for_only one lab
owner committed
this commitment_
These are the
prior to issue
li
el
to
re
there
ty rat
ed er
res� � 1
mains
are currently (2) entrances to
her the site plan requirement
trance exit. Glebe, Jenna's
ve the entrance issue, however,
open.
only projects that require further actions
of a Final Certificate of Occupancy .
Henry M. . Slater
CC: All Dryden Town Board Members
Susanne Ll� �yd, Dryden Town Clerk
Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney
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would des i rd to have my involved parcel rezoned R. D. Zonee to an
2.
N9, l do not wish to have my R. D. Zone. involved parcel r
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3• I do not care one way or the o
rezoned. then- i f my involved parcel is
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Name:
I do not Oppose the rezoning of the other involved pa►•cels.
I oppose the entire pezoning effort.
1 oppose the rezoning of only parcel, ( please list any of
parcels l -` 12 ) .
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Comment 91
Date:
This information will be used, in part, to determine a final area
for rezoning. A p ► -e- add ►•eased, stamped envelope has been
for• your• convenience and ease of returning this purvey. provided
Henry M. Slater
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer
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Rezoning Survey
Please check all boxes
that best f
Proposed rezoning effort. it how you feel about this
would desire to _
R.D. have my involved parcel rezoned to an
- R D. Zone.
�No.
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I do not oppose the rezoning of the other- involved parcels.
I oppose the entire rezoning effort.
parcels se the_ rezoning of only parcel, (Please list
parcels 1 -- le ). 0Y / any of
® Comment s a
This information will be used, in art
for rezonin g. q pre- addressed- part, to determine a final area
for your convenience and ease�oftt- eturningethis $urVeeen provided
Y
Henry M. S 1 at er-
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer
Rezoning Survey
Please check all boxes that best
Proposed re fit how you feel about this
zoning effort.
1• Yes. I would desird to have my involved
R. D. Zonew parcel rezoned to an
2' Nos I do not wish to have my involved
R. D. Zone. parcel rezoned to an
3' EK] I do not care one way or the other
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4.
I do not oppose the rezoning of the other involved parcels.
S• I oPPose the entire rezoning effort.
6' l oPPose the rezoning of onl
parcels 1 - 12 �. y Parcel, (Please list any of
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Date:
Comments)
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This information will be used, in pa ►•t, to determine a
for•r•ezoning. A pre - addressed, stamped envelope has been final area
for your convenience and ease of returning this survey* provided
Henry M. Slat er-
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer
Rezoning Survey
Please check all boxes that beat fit how you feel
about this
® Proposed rezoning effort.
i. es I would desird to have m
R. D. Zone. Y in parcel rezoned to an
26 EA No. I do not wish to have rn
R. D. Zone. Y involved parcel rezoned to an
30 ED I do not care one way or the
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4. E::J I do not oppose the rezoning of the other involved
parcels.
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S•i I oppose the rezoning of onl
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best fit how you feel about this
Yes, I would desire to have my involved parcel rezoned t•, an
R. D. Zone.
N I do not wish to have my
R. D. Zone involved parcel rezoned to an
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parcels 1 -- 12 ) .
Comment s I
involved parcels.
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This information will be used in
for
�rezanin8. r eirearessed, Stampedenvelope has been povided for
YOuV convenience and ease of returning this survey.
henry M. Slater
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer
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1 oppose the rezoning of only parcel, (please list
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This information will be used, in part, to determine a final
for rezoning, n pre_ addressed, stamped envelope h
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Zoning Building Code Enforeernent Officer
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Date : December St h, 1992
To: James SchUg, Dryden Town Supervisor
Sub.: Rezoning Survey Results
Dear Jim:
Please find attached a copy of the
survey. As you will recall, YOU and
our office deve 1 ope as sUrvey and d
the property owner. The purpose of
an i: ipinic-to of the pri.-jperty ciwners i
is a portion of the .lands between N
366, the Etna Hamlet and Kirk Reads
resUlts of the rezoning
the board req Uest ed that
istribUte it to each of
the survey was to obtain
nv� �lved. The target area
ew York State Route 13,
You will find 3 items. There will be a map which has the
parcel number and general response to the rezoning question.
There also i s a survey tally sheet and a copy • • f the
individual survey sheet which was returned by the property
owners. The reason that I included the survey is the fact
that several owners did take the opportunity to express an
opinion.
Of the 12 involved properties, 1.1 owners returned surveys.
As rnerit i oned above, many did take the C IppOrt Un i t y to comment
on the sUbject i.-if the rezi:: 1ning of the proposed area.
Very truly (y. ors,
n% aL�t.�¢cJ
I eery M. Slater
CC: All Ti_iwri Board Members
Mah .l in R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney
�....-Rusanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk
George Schlecht, Professional Engineer
REZONING SURVEY
Survey Questions.
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RESOLUTION No . 206 (1992 )
• RESOLUTION COMMITTING TOWN OF DRYDEN SEWER DISTRICTS TO CONTRIBUTE
TOWARD THE COST OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE KLINE ROAD SIPHON.
COUNCILPERSON Corrigan offered the following
resolution and asked for its adoption.
WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden along with the Town of Ithaca and
City of Ithaca are owners of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment
Plant, and
WHEREAS,
Town
of
Dryden sewer
districts
benefit
from the
ut ion and asked
- all vc- It
i ng
for its
Yes
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TB12 -8-92 page 7
CITIZENS PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Tom Hatfield - gave the bl-Iard members t wo I agreements t i-. 1 look.
over. He presented the b• Iard members with a preliminary spending
plan based on their kri Iwledge of what money is available. The
approval -.If Flan 1 will allow them ti.i cl:Int inl_te with a half t irne
equivalent on a year r• Iund basis ut i 1 i-Zing Family and Chi ldrens
Service. R1ari 25 reflects basically the needs of the cr- Drilm_inity
and their ability tI_I service thI use needs as a community with
direct service rather than hiring outside agencies. The dollars
in either plan are basically the same.
RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION #201
AGREEMENT
FOR KENNEL. SERVICES
Clrn Baker offered the
adopt ic-in e (copy in
2nd C l m Corrigan
f• Il l•
minute
Roll
(wing resl_I'l
book)
call vote
ut ion and asked
- all vc- It
i ng
for its
Yes
CITIZENS PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR
Tom Hatfield - gave the bl-Iard members t wo I agreements t i-. 1 look.
over. He presented the b• Iard members with a preliminary spending
plan based on their kri Iwledge of what money is available. The
approval -.If Flan 1 will allow them ti.i cl:Int inl_te with a half t irne
equivalent on a year r• Iund basis ut i 1 i-Zing Family and Chi ldrens
Service. R1ari 25 reflects basically the needs of the cr- Drilm_inity
and their ability tI_I service thI use needs as a community with
direct service rather than hiring outside agencies. The dollars
in either plan are basically the same.
RESOLUTION
#202
YOU
TH
C:OMM
I
SS
I
(:)N
Clrri C• Irrig�-in offered the fl -Il li.- (wing resc. Ilut ilrin and asked for its
ad! Ipt ion a
RESOLVED, that this Town Board give the d i rect i I_In f I .-Ir the Youth
Commission to go with Family and Chi ldrens Service for a fUll
time positir.in of $241 715. c_ 0 a
l - 2nd C l m Baker Roll call vote -- a l l voting Yes
ZONING OFFICER - r e Irt
p_ given to board members
L
Board members received a survey result for zI :Ining change
regarding reqUest for 44 -1 -27. (copy in minute book)
There was sr. Ime discussion and the town board decided to schedule
a public hearing on Jan. 19th at 7aG(')FIM regarding zI_Ining change
request In parcel #44-1-27,,.:5
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
RESOLUTION #2C)3 AUTHORIZE: HWY, SUPT. TO BID
FOR NEW MOWER FOR _FORD _TRACTOR
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
ads apt ion o
RE=SOLVED, that this TITIwri Board authl,Irize Hwy. Supt. Gilbert to
advertise f. it bids for a new mcnwer for Ford tractor.
2nd C l m Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Hwy Supt. Gilbert - he needs more survey wI:_Irk done ..In Star
Stanton Road so that it can be rebuilt. Don was directed to
obtain prices.
Hwy Supt. Gilbert - reported that, he has a request for ads Ipt a
highway program which is Kirk. Rr.Iad. He did not kni•w if the town
wanted t becorue i nviD 1 ved or not and he w i l l get mr.- Ire
i nformat ion, •r-,.
Treatment Plant site location and the rights of way to jointly
• owned sewer lines and other facilities vesting in the Town of
Dryden, Town of Ithaca and City of Ithaca as tenants in common in
the proportions outlined in Appendix 1 to the Joint Sewer Agreement
last amended April 11, 19849
49 This resolution shall take effect immediately.
SECONDED, COUNCILPERSON Hatfield
Roll call vote - all voting Yes
At a Regular Meeting
Tompkins County, New York,
December, 1992 at 7:30 P.
PRESENT.
Supervisor -
Councilperson
Councilperson
Councilperson
Councilperson
ABSENT.
None
of the Town Board
held at the Town
M., there were
of the Town of Dryden,
Hall on the 8th day of
James Schug
Charles Hatfield
- Margaret Walbridge
Ronald Roberts
Elizabeth Corrigan
The
following determination and
resolution
were respectively
made and
adopted by the Town Board of
the.Town
of Dryden, to wit:
DETERMINATION
WHEREAS, the Town Board caused notice of public hearing to be
published in The Ithaca Journal, the official newspaper of the Town
of Dryden on October 24, 1992, to consider the advisability of
adopting a resolution, in accordance with the provisions of Section
209 -b of the General Municipal Law, authorizing the SLATERVILLE
VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC., to furnish general ambulance service
for all of the residents of the Town of Dryden, and
• WHEREAS, a public hearing pursuant to such notice was held on
November 5, 1992, and which said notice of hearing described: (1)
the general ambulance service which is proposed to be furnished;
(2) the area to be served; (3) the names of the fire company
affected; (4) the time and place within the Town where such hearing
will be held; and (5) that all persons residing within: the area to
be served or persons, firms and corporations owning real property
within the area to be served, or persons, firms and corporations
whose business interests or employment would either be benefitted
or adversely affected, whether or not a resident or owner of real
property within the area to be served shall have the right to be
heard in person or by representative at the public hearing, and at
which public hearing it was pointed out that the Town of Dryden was
served by several other Fire Companies which did not provide
general ambulance service to the area proposed to be served by the
Slaterville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. and the understanding
between the Town and the Slaterville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.,
was that the fire protection contract is to be entered into
principally for the furnishing of general ambulance service in the
area to be served by Slaterville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. in
the Town of Dryden, and
WHEREAS, the matter was fully considered and discussed by the
Town Board and all persons present at the time of such hearing were
given an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto and their
statements considered by the Town Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Bo;
authorize the furnishing
ambulance service and to
SLATERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE
FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4,
or before February 1, 1993
and deems it it
of such f ire
enter into an
COMPANY, INC.,
000.00) for one
and
the public interest to
protection and general
agreement therefor with
for the consideration of
(1) year, to be paid on
WHEREAS, the consent of SLATERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY,
INC. to furnish general ambulance service has been obtained, and
NOW, AFTER HEARING AND CONSIDERING THE STATEMENTS MADE AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING: on motion of Councilperson Corrigan, seconded by
Councilperson Roberts, it is
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 209 -b of the General Municipal Law, that
it is in the public interest to authorize the furnishing of such
fire protection and general ambulance service for the said
residents of the Town of Dryden, and it is further
RESOLVED, that
service shall be fur
shall be prescribed
and approved by the
further
such fire protection' and general ambulance
Pnished subject to the rules and regulations as
by SLATERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC.,
Town Board of the Town of Dryden, and it is
• RESOLVED, that within ten (10) days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution the Town Clerk shall cause a certified
copy thereof and the determination on which it is based to be filed
in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins together with
the consent of SLATERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC., and it is
further I
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be, and he is hereby
authorized to execute an agreement between the TOWN OF DRYDEN and
SLATERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC., for such general
ambulance service for the consideration of the payment by the Town
of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4,000.00).
The vote on the adoption of the foregoing resolution was as
follows:
Supervisor - James Schug Aye
Councilperson - Charles Hatfield Aye
Councilperson - Margaret Walbridge Aye
Councilperson - Ronald Roberts Aye
Councilperson - Elizabeth Corrigan Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
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• STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS:
I, Susanne Lloyd, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the preceding
resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town
Hall, Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, adopted the 8th
day of December, 1992, and that the same is a true and correct copy
of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the said Town this day of December, 1992.
0
usanne Lloyd, n C erk
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16 CORRESPONDENCE
Dog report
Dryden Police report
Letter from De Perry arid L. Sessions - concerning dangerous dogs
RESOLUTION
Baker - would
outstanding
like a
work that
#204
1:1r, resoluticron drafted regarding
BF =11 Johnson has done for the
ASSOCIA"T"ION
commission
in being
the first
OF
TOWNS
- Joe
L_a 1
1 ey
Clrji Roberts offered the f• i1 lowing resol Ut it Dn and asked fc_'r its
ad pt i on c
RESOLVED, that this Tenn Board ai.Aheirize Joseph L_a11ey to attend
the Association of Towns meeting in New York City in an arli unt
not to exceed $750.00
and Clm Corr i gan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
DISCUSSION - Clm Baker and Clm Roberts will do final audit ors
town books by Feb 8the
Clr11
the
Baker - would
outstanding
like a
work that
letter
Julie
1:1r, resoluticron drafted regarding
BF =11 Johnson has done for the
YOUth
commission
in being
the first
person for this .jr.lb and dating
such
a fine ,job.
CIm C�irrigar. - w•��_t
comm i ss i _l-ri is a vet
whole group and me
Id rather like it to go to the ci -XI MUSSI Ino The
1 unt eer position and wr u 1 d like t o commend the
nt ic-in the fine work that Julie has doneo
RESOLU"T"ION #2 05 C:OP4MENI:) DRYDEN YOUTH COMMISSION
AND JULIE BELL _TOHNSON
Clm Baker offered the following reso out ii:_in and asked for its
adopt i or, a
RESOLVED, that this Town Board commend the Dryden Youth
Commissir. in and Julie Bell Johnson c-in the fine performance d+_lring
the Year 1992,
2nd Clm Hatf i e l d Roll call vote - a l I voting Yes
RESOLUTION #02 �E, CCimm I TT I NCB TOWN OF DRYDEN SEWS =R DISTRICTS
(VARNA & MONKEY RUN TO CONTRIBUTE TOWARD THE COST
OF THE F "
[::ONST ftUCT ]: ON OF THE' KL_ I NER DAD_ S J: F'HON.
Clm
Corrigan
offered
the following resolutil -.1n and asked fi -Jr its
adapt
ion o (copy
in
minute bock.)
End
Clm Hatfield
Roll call vote - a l l voting Yes
RESOLUTION #c')7 AMBULANCE C:ON"T" RAC"I"
SLAfERV I LL_E_ VOLUN"T"EER FIRE_.. COMP-112 DIY
Clm Corrigan offered the following ress_{lut - ion and asked for its
adopt ii:: ina (copy in minute book)
End Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes
TB 1E -8 -9E
page 9
RESOLUTION #EC B D RYDEN AMBULANCE INC. CON RAC T
Clm Corrigan offered the f•Illciwing resciluticln and asked for its
ads apt ion
RESOLVED, that this Town Beard authclrize SUpv SchUg to sign the
coat Tact for Dryden Ambulance Inc. for the calendar year 1993.
The amount cif the ccintract is $84,81.4.00 payable cin or about
February 1, 19930 This has a provision that the Tr.Iwn will
reimburse Dryden Ambulance 50 percent of the amount spent for
training of its members, with a maximunl reimbursement of
_nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #209 NEPTUNE: HOSE CO. #1 T NCv.
FIRE CONTRACT
Clm Hatfield offered the follc1wing resolution and asked for its
adoption"
RESOLVED, that this TcIwn B• lard authorize the Supery i sc it and Town
Clerk to sign the contract with Dryden Neptune Hose Ccimpany #1
Inc. in the amclunt of $1191590.00 tci be paid cm cir abcut March 19
1993. This has a provision that the Town will reimburse Neptune
Hose Co. #1 Inc. 50 percent of the amclunt spent for training of
its members, with a maximuril reirnbursement of
2nd Clm Ccirrigan Roll call vc1te -- all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #kE:l Ca W. B. _STRONG-; F °IRE COMPANY
OF FREEVIL..LE F =IRE CONTRAC:'I___.____._.._
Clm Baker offered the fc111c,wing resoluticin a-rid asked fcir its
adoptions
RESOLVED, that this Tc awn Beard authorize the Supervisor and Town
Clerk to sign the crintract with W. B. Strang Fire Company of
Freev i I l e in the anlc'Unt cif $88,53J1.00 to be paid :in cir about
March 1, 19930 This has a provision that the Town will reimburse
W. B. Strong Fire Ccim parry cif Freevi 1 l e 50 percent of the amiDUnt
spent for training of its members, with a maximunl reimbursement
of $5, 000m Oi)
End C1m Hatfield Roll call vcite - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #211 ETNA VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY INC.
FIRE CONTRACT"
Clm Baker offered the following rescilut icin and asked for its
adopt ion e
RESOLVED, that this Town BrJard authcirize the Superviscir and TrJwn
Clerk tci sign the ccintract with Etna Volunteer Fire Company Inc.
in the ami.-junt of $81, EEC). 0(') to be paid cin or about March 1, 1993.
This has a provision that the Town will reinlburse Etna Volunteer
Fire Company Inc. 50 percent of the artio u .nt spent for training of
its members, with a maximum reimbursement cif $59000200
• End Clm Roberts Rc i 1 1 call vcit e- all voting Yes
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TB12 -8 -92 page 10
• RESOLUTION # 212
Schug --
appointed
VARNA FIRE_DEPARTME NT
FIRE
Dryden Lake
Park fo it $17,500.0o
_
COMPANY
Clm Roberts offered the fi •1 lowirig resolution �n and asked for its
adopt ion:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supervisor and Town
Clerk tot sign the contract with Varna Fire Department in the
amount c- if $95,750.00 t i.- , be paid :in r.-ir about March 15 1993. This
has a prow i s i oln
Department 5( ) pe
members, with a
2nd Clm Baker
that the Town will reimburse Varna Fire
?scent oif the amount spent for training oaf its
maximum reirnbursement of $5, i oo.00
Roll call vote - a l l voting Yes
RESOLD "I I ON #k213 BROOKTONDAL_E FIRE DISTRICT
Clm Hatfield offered the falliDwing resolution and asked for its
adopt itn
RESOLVED, that this Town Bi_Jard authorize the Supervisor and Town
Clerk to sign the cointract with Brooktoindale Fire District in the
amount c- if $85250.00 to be paid :in or about March 15 1993.
2nd C l m CoWrr l gars Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #h214 AUTHORIZE ACCEPTANCE OF "BIO- -SUN"
SYSTEM FOR DRYDEN LAKE PARK
• Clrn Corrigan gars offered the foil to Iwirlg resolution and asked for its
adopt ion
RESOLVED, that this Town Board a! !t hor i z e acceptance of "B i o-Sun"
RESOLUTION #k215 AUTHORIZE TOWN TO PURCHASE
ADDITIONAL_ BUY-IN SHARE OF I AWTF,Yy__��..
Clrii Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt ion
RESOLVED, that t
additional buy -i
$619 85!). 00 cont i
2nd Clm Baker
his Town Board authorize the Town to purchase
n share of Ithaca Wastewater Treatment Plant at
agent upon approval 0 if Turkey Hill Sewer.
Roll .1 call vote - all voting Yes
Supv
Schug --
appointed
System for
Dryden Lake
Park fo it $17,500.0o
and tIOD submit a
County
Youth
Recreation
$5,000.00 deposit
with
girder. Vi.-jucher to be
approved at the
December 29th
special
meeting.
2nd Clm Hatfield
Roll call vote - all
voting Yes
RESOLUTION #k215 AUTHORIZE TOWN TO PURCHASE
ADDITIONAL_ BUY-IN SHARE OF I AWTF,Yy__��..
Clrii Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopt ion
RESOLVED, that t
additional buy -i
$619 85!). 00 cont i
2nd Clm Baker
his Town Board authorize the Town to purchase
n share of Ithaca Wastewater Treatment Plant at
agent upon approval 0 if Turkey Hill Sewer.
Roll .1 call vote - all voting Yes
Supv
Schug --
appointed
Clrii Corrigan
to represent the Town on the
County
Youth
Recreation
Committee.
Clm Corrigan,- this committee is trying to find alternative ways
of serving the YOUth in different areas of the township rather
than the dependency that is formed at the City of Ithaca YOUth
BlAreau.
• FINANCIAL_ REPORT - available to i board members
JUSTICE REPORT - $8,488.50 for the mointh _if No 1vember 1992
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RESOLUTION #12116 AUDIT VOUCHERS ABSTRACT #112
Clm Laker offered the following resol ut it.in and asked for its
adopt ion
RESOLVED, that the vr.luchers be paid as audited. Abstract ##112
vi Sucher #922 to #1013 for .a total _if $1705 E09u 45.
2nd C 1 m Roberts Roll call vote - all v• 1t i ng Yes
(Time c-jut while Jame decided to fall off the ledge with her
chair. Sorry I missed that.)
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RESOLUTION #217 YOUTH COMMISSION
WHEREAS in July of 1990 the Dryden Town Board formed the Dryden
Youth Commission to work on youth service programs and funding
in the Town of Dryden,
WHEREAS the Dryden Town Board would like to take special notice
of appreciation for the work the Commission has done and
continues to do,
WHEREAS the Dryden Town Board would like to recognize Chairman
Tom Hatfield for his first two years of service,
WHEREAS the Dryden Town Board would like to commend Julie Bell
Johnson for an outstanding job of organizing and providing
services for youth over the past year,
WHEREAS the Dryden Town Board
appreciates the
work done
by Karl
Johnson who led the Youth Conservation
Corp
this past
summer.
Their accomplishments include
the Dryden High
School and
Village
of Freeville projects:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board expresses many
thanks to
all for
a fine job and service for the
youth of Dryden.
DATED
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cilperson
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