HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-12-29TOWN N BOARD MEETING
DECEMBER 29, 199: _
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RESOLUTION
#217 APPRECIATION TO YOUTH COMMISSION
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RESOLUTION SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING
FOR PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE
Clm Carrigan offered the following res1_jlut ij.1n and asked fi:xr its
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Resolved, that this T•iwn B oard schedule a public hearing can
January 19, 1993 at the Dryden TiT1wn Hall at 7v(')0 PM.
;end Clm Baker Roll call vj_1t e - all vc.it i ng Yes
RESOLUTION! #21.9 ORDER _TO
WATER DIST
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PROCEED TURKEY HILL_
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RESOLUTION
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RESOLUTION #x;62'.1_ APPROVE_ FINAL... _ ABSTRACT _ #11.3
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoptions
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#1059 in the amount of $11645.39. Vizlu.cher #1(=)14 to #1071 for an
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RESOLUTION DATED DECEMBER 29, 1992.
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION
TO A PROPOSED WATER DISTRICT, IN THE TOWN OF DRYDEN,
TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN AS TURKEY HILL
WATER DISTRICT OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY,
NEW YORK.
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, has duly caused to be prepared a map showing
the boundaries of a proposed Water District in said Town, to be
known as Turkey Hill Water District, and a general plan to
serve said Water District, and a report of the proposed
improvements and method of operation thereof including an
estimate of cost; and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a
competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, and
have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town,
• where the same are available during regular office hours for
examination by any persons interested in the .subject matter
thereof; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of the Turkey Hill Water
District and the capital project proposed therefor, has been
determined to be an Unlisted Action pursuant to the regulations
of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
promulgated pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review
Act, which as proposed the Town Board has determined will not
have any significant effects on the environment, and
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WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on
August 26, 1992, reciting a description of the boundaries of
the Turkey Hill Water District, the improvements proposed, the
maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvements,
the proposed methods of financing to be employed, the fact that
said map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost, were
on file in the Town Clerk's office for public inspection and
specifying the 8th day of September, 1992, at 8:00 o'clock
P.M., local time, at the Town Hall, 65 E. Main Street, in
Dryden, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place
where said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding a
public hearing to consider the establishment of the Turkey Hill
Water District and said map, plan and report (_including
estimate of cost) filed in relation thereto and to hear all
persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same;
and
WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly
published and posted in the manner and within the time
prescribed by Section 209 -d of the Town Law, and proof of
publication and posting have been duly presented to said Town
Board, and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and
place in said order as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring
to be heard were duly heard; and
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WHEREAS, said Town Board duly considered said map, plan and
report (including estimate of cost) and the evidence given at
said public hearing; and
WHEREAS, said Town Board in proceedings adopted September
81 1992 subject to permissive referendum, has made the
determinations required by Section 209 -e of the Town Law and
directed the Town Clerk to file an application with the Office
of the State Comptroller for permission to establish Turkey
Hill Water District within ten days after the effective date of
said resolution, and
WHEREAS,. a petition was properly filed and a referendum
duly held on December 15, 1992, at which time a proposition was
• approved regarding the establishment of said District; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has thereafter reviewed said
application to the State Comptroller; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public
hearing, review of the certificate as to referendum result and
review.. of the application to the Office of State Comptroller
for permission to establish the Turkey Hill Sewer District, it
is hereby found and determined as follows:
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a) The application to the Office, of the State Comptroller
attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part
hereof was prepared at the direction of this Town
Board and this Town Board believes its contents to be
accurate;
b) The establishment of the proposed Turkey Hill Water
District is in the public interest and will not
constitute an undue burden on the property which will
bear the cost thereof;
c) All the
proposed
the preai
• d) All the
included
property and property owners within the
Turkey Hill Water District, as described in
nbles hereof, are benefited thereby, and
property and property owners benefited are
within the limits of the proposed Turkey Hill
Water District,
Section 2. The Town Clerk shall, as soon as practicable and
in any event within ten (10) days, file certified copies of
this resolution in duplicate in the office of the State
Department of Audit and Control at Albany, New York, together
with the application by this Board in duplicate for permission
to establish the Turkey Hill Water District as provided for by
subdivision 3 of Section 209 -f of the Town Law of the State of
New York; and such application shall be executed by and on
behalf of the Town Board by the Supervisor of the Town.
• Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
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APPLICATION TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
. AND STATE COMPTROLLER
FOR PERMISSION TO ESTABLISH THE
TURKEY HILL WATER DISTRICT
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The application of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New
York respectfully shows to the State Department of Audit and
Control, and State Comptroller as follows.
This application is made for permission to establish the
Turkey Hill Water District and is made pursuant to Town Law §209 -f
and 2 NYCRR, Chapter III, Part 85.
2 NYCRR, Chapter
following information.
III,
Part 85 (Section 85.4)
requires the
(a) The documents
and
information required to
be included by
the provisions of the
Town Law are set forth in
Town Law §209 -
f(3)(a) and include the
following
all of which are
attached hereto
and incorporated herein
by
reference:
Exhibit 1 - Certified copy of the resolution adopted September
81 1992 approving establishment of the Turkey Hill
Water District,
Exhibit 2 - Certified copy of Notice of Public Hearing calling
a Public Hearing for September 8, 1992.
Exhibit 3 - Proof of publication of Notice of Public Hearing on
August 28, 1992 for hearing to be held September 8,
1992.
Exhibit 4 - Affidavit of Posting of Notice of Public Hearing on
August 28, 1992 for hearing to be held September 8,
1992.
Exhibit 5 - Map, Plan and Report prepared by Hunt Engineers &
Architects dated November, 1989 and revised May,
1991 filed in the Town Clerk's Office pursuant to
Town Law §209 -c.
(b) A description of the proposed improvements are found
in pages 5 - 7 of the Map, Plan and Report which was filed in the
Town Clerk's Office pursuant to Town Law §209 -c and those pages are
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 6.
(c) The maximum cost of the proposed improvement in
$606,475.00.
(d) The factors which the Town Board considered in making
its determination that the proposed improvements are in the public
interest and which demonstrate a basis for the Board's
determination that the proposed improvements are necessary,
convenient or desirable and that all property upon which the
assessments are to be imposed will be benefitted by the
improvements and that no benefitted property has been excluded are
set forth in this paragraph.
Public Interest Determination and Determination that
Proposed Improvements are Necessary, Convenient or Desirable: The
Town Board relied on correspondence and comments from residents
elicited at various Town Board meetings prior to the commencement
of the present proceedings and at public hearings and Town Board
meetings which took place after the commencement of these
proceedings. The map, plan and report (Town Law §209 -c) pp. 11 2
prepared in connection with the proposed project also sets forth
various factors which the Town Board considered in making its
public interest determination. Those factors include:
(1) The construction of the project would provide much
needed fire protection and a resulting decrease in
homeowner's insurance premiums.
(2) Many private wells serving properties in the
proposed district are marginally adequate for the
furnishing of an adequate potable water supply.
The ability to furnish an unlimited supply of high
quality potable water with adequate pressure is an
important factor. The Town is a member of the
Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water
Commission (the Bolton Point project).
(3) The previous construction of the water storage
tanks and distribution systems of the Monkey Run
Water District and Hall Road Water District
facilitate the construction of the proposed
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mprovements since it will make the cost of
improvements less expensive.
(4) Making provision for municipal water to the
proposed district will encourage the development of
vacant lands within the proposed district
consistent with local zoning requirements and
thereby providing a larger tax base, more
residential housing opportunities and more
opportunities for environmentally sound growth
since municipal water and municipal sewer will be
available.
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Determination that All Property upon which Assessments are to
be Imposed will be Benefitted by the Improvements and that no
Benefitted Property has been Excluded. The Town Board had made
its determinations that: 1) all property upon which the assessments
are to be imposed will be benef fitted; and 2 ) no benef itted property
has been excluded from the proposed district upon a review of the
map, plan and report prepared by Hunt Engineers and Architects and
filed in the Town Clerk's Office pursuant to Town Law §209 -c and
review by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden Tax Maps which show
the several parcels of the proposed district, and from comments
from the public and affected property owners received by the Town
Board at regular and special Town Board meetings and at public
hearings held before the Town Board on such map, plan and report.
(e) (1) The proposed method of financing the cost of said
improvements is by the issuance of $606,475.00 serial bonds of said
Town having a maximum maturity not exceeding 40 years.
The projected interest rate is 7% (or less) for 20 year
serial bonds and is based upon estimates obtained from the Tompkins
County Trust Company, Ithaca, New York and is based upon the Town's
bond rating by Moody's (A). Based upon recent bond sales
statewide, and locally, it is believed that the proposed financing
is reasonable under current market conditions. The Addenda to
Exhibit 5 which shows the projected benefit assessments is based on
issuing 20 year serial bonds.
(e)(2) No State or Federal aid is anticipated.
(f) The estimate of the cost of operation and maintenance
is $2,500.00 per year based upon the Map, Plan and Report prepared
by licensed professional engineers and submitted along with this
application.
(g) The cost of debt service and operation and
maintenance shall be annually apportioned and assessed upon the
several lots and parcels of land within the proposed district which
the Town Board shall determine and specify to be especially
benefitted by the improvements in an amount sufficient to pay the
principal and interest on the bonds as the same become due and to
pay the annual cost of operation and maintenance of said district.
Assessments are to be made on a benefit basis and the
proposed formula is more particularly set forth as an Addenda to
the Map, Plan and Report. The formula is based on raising 10% of
10 such annual costs on assessed values and raising 90% of such annual
costs on a unit basis. Estimated annual costs for debt service for
each benefitted parcel are more particularly shown under the
appropriate column of "Water" 7% (interest rate) on the attached
Addenda to the Map, Plan and Report (Exhibit 5).
(h) The aggregate assessed valuation of the taxable real
property in the proposed district as shown on the latest completed
assessment role is $11,856,200.00.
(i) N/A
(j) N/A
(k) The average full valuation of the taxable real
property of the Town computed pursuant to the first paragraph of
subdivision seven -a of section 2.00 of the Local Finance Law is
$483,962,912900.
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• (m) The appropriations made during the current fiscal
year for repayment of debt principal for the Town is $261,085.00.
The amount of any State or Federal aid available for the payment of
debt principal is zero. The amount of all Town debt excludable for
purposes for computing the Town's debt limit under Article VIII of
the New York State Constitution is $747,887.04.
(n) N/A
(o) The current tax rates and assessments applicable to
the taxable real property which will bear the cost of the proposed
improvements are as follows:
(1) Tompkins County - $4.69 (per $1,000 of
assessed valuation).
(2) Town of Dryden, including highway - $2.446
(3) Ithaca City School District - $13.150
(4) Town of Dryden Fire Protection District -
$19033
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(p) Assessed value of a Typical Property is $84,600.00.
(q) The amount that it is estimated that the owner of a
Typical Property will be required to pay in the first year
following approval of the application, if granted, is as follows:
Debt Service - $286969
Operation and Maintenance - $10.55
User Charges - N/A
Hookup Fees - N/A
The debt service is based upon the benefit assessment formula
set forth in the Addenda to the Map, Plan and Report. [See also
(g) above].
The operation and maintenance is proposed to be raised by the
same benefit assessment formula and is based upon an estimated
annual operation and maintenance expense of $2,500.00 as set forth
in (f) above. The construction costs of the proposed improvement
were lessened since no water storage tank is proposed to be
• constructed. Water storage will be shared with the Monkey Run
Water District and the Hall Road Water District.
The proposed district will pay a share of the costs of the
construction of a 400,000 gallon storage tank that was built in
connection with the original improvements of the Hall Road Water
District. Most of the costs of such tank have already been paid by
the principal benefitted user of the tank. The estimated first
year expense to the proposed district to cover its share of the
balance of such construction costs is $1,450.00. This cost is
proposed to be raised by the same benefit assessment formula [see
(f) above).
A Typical Property is the same as a Typical One or Two Family
Home.
(r) The maximum amount any real property owner will be
required to pay in the first year following approval of the
application, if granted, is as follows:
Debt Service
Operation and
User Charges
Hookup Fees -
$6,887.61
Maintenance
N/A
N/A
$253.51
(See Addenda to Map, Plan and Report, line #78; Parcel 57 -1-
17; [Reed, Alton] 28 units; assessed value $355,000; 70.98 acres).
(s) The area which will bear the cost of the proposed
improvements contain no State lands.
(t) The area which will bear the cost of proposed
improvement is not wholly or partially within an existing or
proposed agricultural district.
(u) The population of the area which will bear the cost
of the improvement is 393. There are (95) one and two family homes
located in the area. The assessed value of a typical one family
home is $84,600.00. There are three major non - residential areas
which are identified as the Alton Reed property, the Stevens
property and the Clark property.
The Alton Reed property consists of 70.98 acres and is
identified as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #57 -1 -17.
The Stevens property consists of 25.14 acres and is identified
as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #54- 1 -9.2.
The Clark property consists of 26.15 acres and is identified
as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #56- 4 -5.2.
All of the parcels are shown on the map included in the Map,
Plan and Report. These parcels are privately held for development.
The Reed and Clark properties are likely to be purchased by Cornell
University, an adjacent owner. The Stevens property will in all
likelihood be developed for single family residences by subdividing
it at such time as public water and sewer is available to that
parcel. There are no existing proposals for the development of any
vacant land other than the speculation as set forth in this
paragraph (u).
(w) At the present time it is not contemplated that
service will be sold to users outside the proposed district. In
the event a potential user desires service, an equitable formula
will be determined at that time to establish the amount of the
annual charges and pursuant to past Town policies, the cost to out -
of- district user will be at a premium because of the fact that the
property is located out of the district.
(x) None.
(y) Attached as Exhibit 7 are copies of sample
correspondence sent to each property owner within the proposed
district advising them of the current status of the project and the
cost including the estimated first year cost. In addition these
costs were presented at the Public Hearing held October 2, 1991 and
were presented at such hearing by George Schlecht, P.E. and Hunt
Engineers & Architects, the authors of the Map, Plan and Report.
(z) Following the public hearing on September 8, 1992 the
Town has not received any written comments from the owners of the
real property that will bear the cost of the improvements
expressing opinions with respect to the undertaking of the
improvements.
DATED: December 29, 1992
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VERIFICATION
STATE OF NEW YORK: SS.
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS.
James F. Schug, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is
the Supervisor of the Town of Dryden, the municipal corporation
named within the entitled application; that he has read the
foregoing application and knows the contents thereof, and the same
is true to his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein
stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those
matters he believes it to be true.
Sworn to before me this 29th
day of December, 1992.
SUSANNE LLOYD
Notary Public,, State of New York
No. 4620376
J�talified in Tompkins County
Tam Expires biesch� 30, 14
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RESOLUTION DATED DECEMBER 29, 19926
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION
TO A PROPOSED SEWER DISTRICT, IN THE TOWN OF DRYDEN,
TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO BE KNOWN AS TURKEY HILL
SEWER DISTRICT OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY,
NEW YORK.
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, has duly caused to be prepared a map showing
the boundaries of a proposed Sewer District in said Town, to be
known as Turkey Hill Sewer District, and a general plan to
serve said Sewer District, and a report of the proposed
improvements and method of operation thereof including an
estimate of cost; and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a
competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, and
have been filed in the office of the. Town Clerk of said Town,
where the same are available during regular office hours for
examination by any persons interested in the subject matter
thereof; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of the Turkey Hill Sewer
District and the capital project proposed therefor, has been
determined to be an Unlisted Action pursuant to the regulations
of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
promulgated pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review
Act, which as proposed the Town Board has determined will not
have any significant effects on the environment; and
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WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on
August 26, 1992, reciting a description of the boundaries of
the Turkey Hill Serwer District, the improvements proposed, the
maximum amount proposed to be expended for said improvements,
the proposed methods of financing to be employed, the fact that
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said map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost, were
on file in the Town Clerk's office for public inspection and
specifying the 8th day of September, 1992, at 8:00 o'clock
P.M., local time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, in
Dryden, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place
where said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding a
public hearing to consider the establishment of the Turkey Hill
® Sewer District and said map, plan and report (including
estimate of cost) filed in relation thereto and to hear all
persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; -
and
WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly
published and posted in the manner and within the time
prescribed_ by- Section 209 -d of the Town Law, and proof of
publication and posting have been duly presented to said Town
Board; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and
place in said order as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring
to be heard were duly heard; and
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WHEREAS, said Town Board duly considered said map, plan and
report (including estimate of cost) and the evidence given at
said public hearing; and
WHEREAS, said Town Board in proceedings adopted September
8, 1992 subject to permissive referendum, has made the
determinations required by Section 209 -e of the Town Law and
directed the Town Clerk to file an application with the Office
of the State Comptroller for permission to establish Turkey
Hill Sewer District within ten days after the effective date of
said resolution; and
WHEREAS, a petition was properly filed and a referendum
duly held on December 15, 1992, at which time a proposition was
approved regarding the establishment of said District; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has thereafter reviewed said
application to the State Comptroller; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public
hearing, review of the certificate as to referendum result and
review of the application to the Office of State Comptroller
for permission to establish the Turkey Hill Sewer District, it
is hereby found and determined as follows:
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a) The application to the Office of the State Comptroller
attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part
hereof was prepared at the direction of this Town
Board and this Town Board believes its contents to be
accurate;
b) The establishment of the proposed Turkey Hill Sewer
District is in the public interest and will not
constitute an undue burden on the property which will
bear the cost thereof;
c) All the property and property owners within the
proposed Turkey Hill Sewer District, as described in
the preambles hereof, are benefited thereby; and
d) All the property and property owners benefited are
included within the limits of the proposed Turkey Hill
Sewer District,
Section 2. The Town Clerk shall, as soon as practicable and
in any event within ten (10) days, file certified copies of
this resolution in duplicate in the office of the State
Department, of_Audit and Control at Albany, New York, together
with the application by this Board in duplicate for permission
to establish the Turkey Hill Sewer District as provided for by
subdivision 3 of Section 209 -f of the Town Law of the State of
New York; and such application shall be executed by and on
behalf of the Town Board by the Supervisor of the Town.
® Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
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APPLICATION TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT
AND STATE COMPTROLLER
FOR PERMISSION TO ESTABLISH THE
TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRICT
AND CONTROL
The application of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New
York respectfully shows to the State Department of Audit and
Control, and State Comptroller as follows:
This application is made for permission to establish the
Turkey Hill Sewer District and is made pursuant to Town Law §209 -f
and 2 NYCRR, Chapter III, Part 85,
2 NYCRR, Chapter III, Part 85 (Section 85.4) requires the
following information:
(a) The documents and information required to be included by
the provisions of the Town Law are set forth in Town Law §209 -
f(3)(a) and include the following all of which are attached hereto
and incorporated herein by reference:
Exhibit 1 - Certified copy of the resolution adopted September
81 1992 approving establishment of the Turkey Hill
Sewer District,
Exhibit 2 - Certified copy of Notice of Public Hearing calling
a Public Hearing for September 8, 1992.
Exhibit 3 - Proof of publication of Notice of Public Hearing on
August 28, 1992 for hearing to be held September 8,
1992.
Exhibit 4 - Affidavit of Posting of Notice of Public Hearing on
August 28, 1992 for hearing to be held September 8,
1992.
Exhibit 5 - Map, Plan and Report prepared by Hunt Engineers &
Architects dated November, 1989 and revised May,
1991 filed in the Town Clerk's Office pursuant to
Town Law §209 -c.
(b) A description of the proposed improvements are found
in pages 5 - 7 of the Map, Plan and Report which was filed in the
Town Clerk's Office pursuant to Town Law §209 -c and those pages are
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 6.
(c) The maximum cost of the proposed improvement in
$914,422.00.
. (d) The factors which the Town Board considered in making
its determination that the proposed improvements are in the public
interest and which demonstrate a basis for the Board's
determination that the proposed improvements are necessary,
convenient or desirable and that all property upon which the
assessments are to be imposed will be benefitted by the
improvements and that no benefitted property has been excluded are
set forth in this paragraph.
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Public Interest Determination and Determination that
Proposed Improvements are Necessary, Convenient or Desirable: The
Town Board relied on correspondence and comments from residents
elicited at various Town Board meetings prior to the commencement
of the present proceedings and at public hearings and Town Board
meetings which took place after the commencement of these
proceedings. The map, plan and report (Town Law §209 -c) pp. 11 2
prepared in connection with the proposed project also sets forth
various factors which the Town Board considered in making its
public interest determination. Those factors include:
(1) Many properties within the proposed district
are experiencing failing septic systems.
(2) Replacement septic systems are very expensive
due to soil, topography and regulations
governing such septic systems.
(3) Septic systems have a relatively short limited
life and require periodic pumping and
maintenance and eventual replacement.
(4) For many properties the costs associated with
benefit assessments to pay for a sanitary
sewer system will be less than the cost of
replacing a septic system,
(5) The ability of the proposed district to
utilize existing wastewater transportation
facilities makes the cost of the proposed
project attainable for the typical property.
No major transportation sewer mains or
treatment facilities will have to be built
thereby keeping the cost of the proposed
district and improvements as low as possible.
The Monkey Run Sewer District, the private
sewer lines to be purchased (at a
predetermined formula price) from Reed and the
Dryden Sewer District No. 1 sewer lines are
all available for transporting sewage from the
proposed district.
(6) Sanitary sewer systems are a preferred method
of handling, treating and disposing of
household and commercial wastewater from the
proposed district since this wastewater will
be transported to the Ithaca Area Wastewater
Treatment Plant where it will be treated and
discharged in and from a state of the art
wastewater treatment facility, thereby
protecting the residents of the proposed
district from the dangers associated with
failed or failing on site septic systems and
protecting the environment for all residents
of the Town of Dryden and Tompkins County.
(7) The public health, safety and welfare will be
enhanced and protected by municipal
transportation, treatment and discharge of
wastewater from the proposed district.
(8) Making provision for municipal sewer to the
proposed district will encourage the
development of vacant lands within the
proposed district consistent with local zoning
requirements and thereby providing a larger
tax base, more residential housing
opportunities and more opportunities for
environmentally sound growth since municipal
water and municipal sewer will be available.
Determination that All Property upon which Assessments are to
be Imposed will be Benefitted by the Improvements and that no
Benefitted Property has been Excluded. The Town Board had made
its determinations that: 1) all property upon which the assessments
are to be imposed will be benefitted, and 2) no benefitted property
has been excluded from the proposed district upon a review of the
map, plan and report prepared by Hunt Engineers and Architects and
filed in the Town Clerk's Office pursuant to Town Law §209 -c and
review by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden Tax Maps which show
the several parcels of the proposed district, and from comments
from the public and affected property owners received by the Town
Board at regular and special Town Board meetings and at public
hearings held before the Town Board on such map, plan and report.
(e) (1) The proposed method of financing the cost of said
improvements is by the issuance of $914,422.00 serial bonds of said
Town having a maximum maturity not exceeding 40 years.
The projected interest rate is 7% (or less) for 20 year
serial bonds and is based upon estimates obtained from the Tompkins
County Trust Company, Ithaca, New York and is based upon the Town's
bond rating by Moody's (A). Based upon recent bond sales
• statewide and locally, it is believed that the proposed financi
, ng
is reasonable under current market conditions. The Addenda to
Exhibit
5
which
shows the projected benefit assessments is based on
issuing
20
year
serial bonds.
(e)(2) No State or Federal aid is anticipated.
(f) The estimate of the cost of operation and maintenance
is $5,000.00 per year based upon the Map, Plan and Report prepared
by licensed professional engineers and submitted along with this
application.
(g) The cost of debt service and operation and
maintenance shall be annually apportioned and assessed upon the
several lots and parcels of land within the proposed district which
the Town Board shall determine and specify to be especially
benefitted by the improvements in an amount sufficient to pay the
principal and interest on the bonds as the same become due and to
pay the annual cost of operation and maintenance of said district.
Assessments are to be made on a benefit basis and the
• proposed formula is more particularly set forth as an Addenda to
the Map, Plan and Report. The formula is based on raising 10% of
such annual costs on assessed values and raising 90% of such annual
costs on a unit basis. Estimated annual costs for debt service for
each benefitted parcel are more particularly shown under the
appropriate column of "Sewer" 7% (interest rate) on the attached
Addenda to the Map, Plan and Report (Exhibit 5).
(h) The aggregate assessed valuation of the taxable real
property in the proposed district as shown on the latest completed
assessment role is $11,856,200.00.
(i) N/A
( j ) N/A
(k) The average full valuation of the taxable real
property of the Town computed pursuant to the first paragraph of
subdivision seven -a of section 2.00 of the Local Finance Law is
$483,962,912.000
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• (m) The appropriations made during the current fiscal
year for repayment of debt principal for the Town is $261,085.00.
The amount of any State or Federal aid available for the payment of
debt principal is zero. The amount of all Town debt excludable for
purposes for computing the Town's debt limit under Article VIII of
the New York State Constitution is $747,887.04.
(n) N/A
(o) The current tax rates and assessments applicable to
the taxable real property which will bear the cost of the proposed
improvements are as follows.
(1) Tompkins County - $4.69 (per $1,000 of
assessed valuation).
(2) Town of Dryden, including highway - $2.446
(3) Ithaca City School District - $13.150
(4) Town of Dryden Fire Protection District -
$1.033
(5) N/A
(p) Assessed value of a Typical Property is $84,600.00.
(q) The amount that it is estimated that the owner of a
Typical Property will be required to pay in the first year
following approval of the application, if granted, is as follows:
Debt Service - $428909
Operation and Maintenance - $21.10
User Charges - N/A
Hookup Fees - N/A
The debt service is based upon the benefit assessment formula
set forth in the Addenda to the Map, Plan and Report. [See also
(g) above].
The operation and maintenance is proposed to be raised by the
same benefit assessment formula and is based upon an estimated
annual operation and maintenance expense of $5,000.00 as set forth
in (f) above.
A Typical Property is the same as a Typical One or Two Family
Home.
§85.4 (a)
§85.4(a)
§85.4 (a)
§85.4(a)
§85.4 (a)
§85.4(b)
a ;
§85.4(y)
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TURKEY HILL WATER DISTRICT
APPLICATION TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL
Exhibit 1 - Certified copy of resolution dated September 8,
1992 approving establishment of the Turkey Hill
Water District.
Exhibit 2 - Certified copy of Notice of Public Hearing calling
a Public Hearing for September 8, 1992.
Exhibit 3 - Proof of publication of Notice of Public Hearing to
be held September 8, 19920
Exhibit 4 - Affidavit of Posting of Notice of Public Hearing to
be held September 8, 19920
Exhibit 5 - Map, Plan and Report prepared by Hunt Engineers &
Architects dated November, 1989 and revised May,
1991 filed in the Town Clerk's Office pursuant to
Town Law §209 -c.
Exhibit 6 - Description of the proposed improvements (pages 5-
7) of the Map, Plan and Report (Exhibit 5).
Exhibit 7 - Copies of sample correspondence sent to each
property owner within the proposed district.
(w) At the present time it is not contemplated that
service will be sold to users outside the proposed district. In
the event a potential user desires service, an equitable formula
will be determined at that time to establish the amount of the
annual charges and pursuant to past Town policies, the cost to out -
of- district user will be at a premium because of the fact that the
property is located out of the district.
(x) None.
(y) Attached as Exhibit 7 are copies of sample
correspondence sent to each property owner within the proposed
district advising them of the current status of the project and the
cost including the estimated first year cost. In addition these
costs were presented at the Public Hearing held October 2, 1991 and
were presented at such hearing by George Schlecht, P.E. and Hunt
Engineers & Architects, the authors of the Map, Plan and Report.
(z) Following the Public Hearing on September 8, 1992 the
Town has not received any written comments from the owners of the
real property that will bear the cost of the improvements
expressing opinions with respect to the undertaking of the
improvements.
0
DATED: December 29, 1992
E
(r) The maximum amount any real property owner will be
required to pay in the first year following approval of the
application, if granted, is as follows:
Debt Service - $10,284.78
Operation and Maintenance - $507.01
User Charges - N/A
Hookup Fees - N/A
(See Addenda to Map, Plan and Report, line #78; Parcel 57 -1-
17; [Reed, Alton] 28 units; assessed value $355,000, 70.98 acres).
(s) The area which will bear the cost of the proposed
improvements contain no State lands.
(t) The area which will bear the cost of proposed
improvement is not wholly or partially within an existing or
proposed agricultural district.
(u) The population of the area which will bear the cost
of the improvement is 393. There are (95) one and two family homes
located in the area. The assessed value of a typical one family
home is $84,600.00. There are three major non - residential areas
which are identified as the Alton Reed property, the Stevens
property and the Clark property.
The Alton Reed property consists of 70.98 acres and is
identified as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #57 -1 -17.
The Stevens property consists of 25.14 acres and is identified
as Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel #54- 1 -9.2.
The
Clark property consists
of
26.15
acres and is identified
as Town
of Dryden Tax Map
Parcel
#56-
4
-5.2.
All of the parcels are shown on the map included in the Map,
Plan and Report. The Stevens property and the Clark properties are
both privately held for development as is the Reed property. The
Clark property is likely to be purchased by Cornell University, an
adjacent owner. The Stevens property will in all likelihood be
developed for single family residences by subdividing it at such
time as public water and sewer is available to that parcel. There
are no existing proposals for the development of any vacant land
other than the speculation as set forth in this paragraph (u).
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16,01 RESOLUTION #222 TRANSFER FUNDS
Clm Hatfield offered the folli.nwing resolution and asked for it
adopt ion a
RESOLVED, that this Tr Jwri Board au.thorize the SuperviS ,r to make
the folli -.1wing trarisferso
$.36,835.0C.) from Insurance (A1910. 415) too A111C.). 413 (Justice
personnel -- $39575c00), A1220.112 ( Sec -Bk kr personnel 1 -
$4,075.0o),, A1220. 20o (Supv Equip - $1104 (i ) A1410. 100 (TI1wri
Clerk. personnel - $29 575. 00) a A5010a 100 (Highway Supt -
$4, 975. 00) , A5010. 110 (Hwy Deputy - $1, 9� =5. 00) 9 A5132. 201 (Fuel
-ranks - $189000.00)q A 1430. 113 ( Genera l overt i me - $19 &)0. i ri r) .
$150.00 From Tc. iwn Clerkk legal r�� it ices (A1410.44) too A1410. 420
(Clerk postage - $100.00), A1410.430 (Clerk gas /electric -
$;0. o(w)) , $1, 85t ?. 00 fry aril pub is works assistant (A1490. 110) to
A 145o. 1 (E 1 ect i r.In pees _inne 1) . $12,350.00 from unexpended fund
balance to A142o. 4(w)1 (Landfill). $275.00 from computer
maintenance (A 1620. 481) toe A 162(" . 461 (copier p i er - $175. 00) and
A1620.480 (supplies - $I00u Cj0) , $400, C) 0 from A7310. 408
(Family /Childress extended) to A7310.406 (Family /Childress
cont Tact ua 1 ) . $2,350.00 from �m Genera 1 Research (A803(y. 4Cr0) to=
A8030.404 ( "rurke"y Hill Water - $1,175.0o), A8030. 405 ( Turkey Hill
Sewer - $1 , 175. Cai?) . $575. 00 from A9060.8 (Health) to � A9010. 8
(Ret i rement) . $2CWC). 00 from A9060,8 (Health) , $84� �. 00 f r� �m
A1990.420 (contingency) and $460.00 from �m A 1910. 415 (Insurance)
for a total of $1,500.00 to A9030. 8 (Social Security) . $161000
from A7310.403 (Recreation reimbursement) to cover cost of Cass
Park expenditures (A7310.412). Increase revenues of Adult
Recreat i in (A2001) by $792. 0C) to cover cost of Adult recreation
(A7620. 400) .
$286. 25 fry m B801 OSP 450 (Eng i neer i rig) t o an B80 OSP. 455
(Jennas Restaurant - $206. 25) , B8010SP'. 469 (Gu i f Autr.1 Sales -
$80. 00) .
$25 000. OCR fri.-im DA5148. i (Services to � �t her govt s) , $45s �. 00
fri-vl DA5130. 206 (Ground pounder), $c', 700, 00 from DA5130. 207
(Truck, $21,700.00 from DA5140. 100 (M i sc personne 1) , $9, (-.)00. C)(")
from DA5120. 400 (Bridge c• intractual) and $59000.00 froril Bridge
personnel) t o a DA9Cr 10. 800 (Retirement - $1 , 100. () l q DA9(' 60. 80( i
(Hea 1 t h - $600. 0c i) , DA51 0 1 C)0 ( Mach i nery - per. C ine 1 $6,000.00), DA5130. 200 (Machinery - spreader - $3, 15C�. Oi y) and
DA5130. 400 (Machinery cont ract ua 1 ".- $30, 0CW.) ")0) .
$22, 100. 00 f rorll DB51 12. 100 (CGnst r uct ion persc.1nne l) to
DB51 10. 1 i O (Repairs personnel - $20, c (" ), X) , DB9010. 800
(Ret i rement - $1, 100. 0. i i0) and DB9030. 800 (Soc i a l Sec ur i t y -
$1, 000a 00) .
$2,890.00 from unexpended fund ba 1 arice to SF 1 -9040. 800 for
Workers Compensation.
2nd Clnl Ci::irrigan Roll call vote - all vcitirig Yes
Adjourned 12 c 0PM
® Susanne l_ l oyd
Town Clerk.
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VERIFICATION
STATE OF NEW YORK: SS:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS.
James F. Schug, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is
the Supervisor of the Town of Dryden, the municipal corporation
named within the entitled application; that he has read the
foregoing application and knows the contents thereof; and the same
is true to his own knowledge, except as to the matters therein
stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those
matters he believes it to be true.
Sworn to before
day of December,
me this 29th
1992.