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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-27TOWN BOARD MEETING
APRIL 279 1993
Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7 e 00PM
Roll call was by the Town Clerk:
Presents. Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Hatfield,
Clm Corrigan, Atty Perkins, Z.O. Slater and George Schlecht
PUBLIC
HEARING
#1
SPECIAL PERMIT
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Jennifer
Sullivan
Minutes of public hearing #1 7a00PM
Supv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper
concerning the special permit for Jennifer Sullivan for a home
occupation. (copy in minute book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Letter from Antonia Papas objecting to more businesses in the
vicinity. (copy in minute book)
Jennifer Sullivan - she would like a small pet grooming place in
her home and she plans on only doing ` to 3 pet per day.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know if any of the pets would be outside
of the horde or kept outside for any permed of time?
Jennifer Sullivan - they would only be outside on a leash when
she would have to take them for a walk.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know the dimensions of the area that she
would be using and if all of the dog grooming would be done
indoors. Also, wandered about the driveway.
Jennifer Sullivan - it would be about 1(')' x15' and all of the
grooming would be done inside her home. She has a big turn around
so that they would not have to back out :in to the main highway.
Closed public hearing 7e1OPM
RESOLUTION #111 ACCEPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION
SHOK EATS FORM Jenn i f er Sul 1 i van pet gr tom i rig
Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its
adopti.one
RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the EAF form filed without
comment for a home occupation of pet grooming at 1631 Dryden
Road. Owner Jennifer Sullivan. It was determined that there was
no significant environmental impact and a negative declaration
should be issued.
End Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
607 - 644 -9120
ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
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In the Heart of the Finger Laket Region
fthaca J1- 11_1rrial News
Mate Street
Ithaca, New Yclrk
At t ri : Di_ nna Carr, Legal Ads
F'L...EASE_ PUBLISH the f 11 11_1w i ng I._E= C AI_ NOTICE. nc later than WI I?NESDAY
AIDFR I L_ 2,11GTI 19'93 and b i l l the Tc own , -,f Dryden.
PL.EASE
Pciar-d
TAKE
NUT
held
I CE:
that
TLJE='SDAY
the
Tc-1wri
Dclard
of the Tc ,wry cif
Dryden
7 0
will
h11::11d
a public
Era
bear
irig
t,.,
consider
i. ris Cciunt
are app.l i.c:at iori
fcvr
a
ID.
M.
preva i 1 i rig time
Dr' yd
at
the
Dr,ycierl
T• owri
11a 1 1
E.,5 E. Ma
i ri
St
r�eet
pecial
F='ermit
ft,cro
Jennifer
,
Sullivan
-.f
1631 Dryden
Rciad,
Drvderj,
New Yi -ir-k
at
wh i
cl-i
time a 1
1 interested
per %sons
w i
l l
be
I-r�eev.i
l le,
New
Ycly*
to
establish
a
F-41-tme
Occupat it -pry wi.thiri
D i
her
an c 1ppo t uri
i t y
to
be
hear-•d.
Persons may
appear in
person
,.,r
by
agent.
e)e
i st
i. ncl
home
at 16*
1
Dryden
Road
within
the Tc lwri � �f
Dryden.
SAID
Pciar-d
HEARING will
1_)e
held
Perk i
on
TLJE='SDAY
APRIL_
6 '7TH,
1993
at
7 0
0C)
f:t= rqe Sch
1 echt,
Era
g i
neer
Thee Tcimpk
i. ris Cciunt
y P
l arin i. rig Dep<.ar�t
ID.
M.
preva i 1 i rig time
Dr' yd
at
the
Dr,ycierl
T• owri
11a 1 1
E.,5 E. Ma
i ri
St
r�eet
,
Drvderj,
New Yi -ir-k
at
wh i
cl-i
time a 1
1 interested
per %sons
w i
l l
be
D i
ven
an c 1ppo t uri
i t y
to
be
hear-•d.
Persons may
appear in
person
,.,r
by
agent.
DOTED: APRII.- 141"14, 199A
F-ler-iry N. Slater
771 - Irving Officer%
I- tam of Dryden
cc: Jarnes Schi_tg, Dryden Tcivwn `S�_�F,ervisor
All Dryden Town
Pciar-d
Members
Mahlon R.
Perk i
nr:,,
Drvderi
T'� .iwn
At t o- ir•riey
f:t= rqe Sch
1 echt,
Era
g i
neer
Thee Tcimpk
i. ris Cciunt
y P
l arin i. rig Dep<.ar�t
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T1.1: Wh1.1n1 it May C;1-1r-,r,err7:
Yciu
the
Street
are
Dryden
hereby
Town
1:)rydPrl,
NO'FTr::IED
H ,ard at
Ne3w Y1-1rk
of a
t I -re
1:1ri TI_.FESDAY,__T
PUBLIC
Dryder►
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Tc1wn Hall,
17th,
be
65
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SF''F. GAOL..
New
t11
PERM
her
Y -or•k..
c�::lrrSider
residential
the
tre operate
appl.
hove
icat ion
a Hcorne
at 1631
OccUpat
cif
Dryden
Jerrrii fer
i_1rr,
The site
hr'irit1
witA -tin
,nYr PF3 .....
t Zoning
Distrir.
T1_1mpk.
^t, "Horne
Cc 1Ltrit
F_r,rl i
Dryden
y P
veer
Tc1wn
1 arin
C: l erk
i rig Department
F1C.'.C`�..lpa�:lclYls
",
are permitted
by Special
Permit
only. See
Section
752.
1 cif the
Dr-yder,
T1:1wrl 7_cln
i ng
Ordinance.
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M'Driday --
very triAl-y yc "_trs,
et%et Fi t w it 11 11 ttF? g,i v e n rill
cif the hteaaririg. Pers1 -1
If y1 -11-► should have
.1rm<�t i.1:1n, please feel.
fie -t r -»en the hc1ur
Fridays
n cipportl,.mity tea he
ris may appear ire
arty gr-rest i.1_1ris cor
free tc, call. this
s cif 8:0i► A. M. and
2 oenv M. &,*
Henry M. S 1 at er.
71::1ning R F�_�i.ldi.r�g �:.:;1 -1de Fr►f1- lrcernant C)fficer
F�II F''r1-1per^ty Clwr►ers, ari.t1.1i.rl `:,iti►' c.f F= 'rc1ject Property
A11.
M,=kh 1
1)ryden Trwri
c1n F2. Perkins,
P-,a r d
Drycieri
h]enlbers
Tc1wn Attorney
1:_1e1 -1rge
f��_► =.ar�r�e
'T Iir=
T1_1mpk.
Sch, 1 echt,
L 11 -1yci,
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Cc 1Ltrit
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is Atty Perkins - under special permits the board must consider the
following. lowing. Sect ion 1303. 1 which all requirements have been roet
and Z.O. Slater has signed off on there. Sect ir.ln 1303 (a) ;
(b) a (c) q (d) a (e) and (f) to make an affirmative finding.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know if she was planning on any sign.
Jennifer
Sullivan
- she
really
does
not
want a sign and
is going
to just
try
for
advertising
in
the
beginning.
RESOLUTION #112 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT
JENN II EE*%*R _ SULLIVAN _ -PET GROOMING
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Clm Roberts offered the f• it lo wing resolution and asked for its
adoptions
RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant a special permit to Jennifer
Sullivan for a home occupation of pet gro oming at her residence
with the following condit ii: 1ris: 1- Section 1303.2 have (a) have
been met; (b) the 1ocatiin, use and the nature and intensity of
the operation will riot be in conflict with the allowed uses of
the zone � �r neighborho od 9 (c) the use will not be more
objectionable enable than allowed uses i::ir depreciating to adjacent and
nearby properties because there, wi l l riot be a lot of traffic,
noise, vibration, dust fumes, smoke, odor, fire hazard, glare,
flashing lights or disposal waste or sewage than the operation of
the allowed uses of the one; (d) the use will riot discourage or
hinder the appropriate development and use of adjacent properties
or neighborhood; (e) whether a non- residential use adjacent to an
existing residential use shall be screened by a landscaped buffer
strip --jr, suitable fencing and (f) based on the application all
health, safety and general welfare of the community will riot be
adversely affected. c- H• • urs would be from �m 8 : C)UAM to F e CSC PM
Monday thru Saturday. 3- this special permit is n1_in transferable
by sale or by lease. 4- the standard "Boiler plate" conditions
adopted 7-10-90.
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2-rid Clm Corr i g an Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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• PUBLIC
Pickett -
HEARING
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SPECIAL
PERMIT
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AVINET
INC.
Minutes of public hearing #2 7s15RM
Supv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper
concerning the application for a special permit of Avinet to
locate an assembly business at 225 North Rd. (copy in minute
book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Marybeth
Pickett -
Pickett
-
they
plan
c-in locating
their
office at 225
North
would
at Cornell
be
Rd.
be
They
to assemble
plan
on office
nets
space and
which will be
part
used
of the building
scientists to
capture
large
birds
and
bats.
There would
be
no machinery since
it
is
mostly
knitting
and
crocheting.
Supv Schug - wanted t� � know how many people would be working
they e.
Marybeth Pickett - there would be 4 including herself.
Clm Roberts - wanted to knew if
done and any outside changes. A
• Marybeth Pickett - they would 1
where they have their computers
trees. They have their own sept
40
there would be any rer
ls� � would there be publ
i k.e t o put some carpet i
and they plan on plant
is system and well.
vat ion
i c water.
ng down
ing some
Clm Corr i gan - wanted to • know if their clientele was local 1 or
mostly mail order.
Marybeth
Pickett -
it
is
wanted
mostly
know
mail order,
but they do have some
customers
at Cornell
be
University.
to walk
in
customers.
Clm
Roberts
-
wanted
to
know
the hours of business and
if they
would
be
open
to walk
in
customers.
Marybeth Pickett - she works 18 hours a day, but the rather
employees would be 8e3('.)AM to EnOOPM or would like to offer them
flex time. They would be available for walk in customers, but
they really drone have many.
Closed public hearing 7a.20PM
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TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
807 -844-9120 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region
ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
Ithaca ..Iciurr,al News
:I.e:• W. Estate Street
Ethaca, New York
At t r, : Donna Carr, Legal Ads
1= 'LEASE PUBLISH the f � l :l. 1.-m i n g LEGAL NOT I C.E r, c, later than WEDNESDAY
AI''RIL_ =1ST7 1993 and bill the Tc lwn cif Dryden.
PLEASE=: TAKE: NOTICE that the Ti_mn Dclard of the Town of Dryden
will hc_ild a public hearing to ccfr-,sider an appl icat is in for a
13pec i. a l F'err,r i t from Av i. r,et Inc. rif PO Peo x 1 1 o' :e% Dryden, New York
Fr
e"e r!-?.E�- rate an existing assembly business to an existing facility
at '2251 Nf_Irth Rcva.c:l within the To_Mr, c_if Dryden.
E AID FIEFIRING will be
F M. Prevailing time
Dryder,, New Yr ork at
given an opp,.irti..lnity
by agent.
held rin TLJESDAY APRIL 27TH, 199%3 at 7m 15
at the Dryden Town Hall , 65 E. Main Street
Which time all interested perscins will be
t1D be heard. Per'scins may appear In pers! in c it
DATED: APRIL._ 14 T'H, 19931
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Henry MT Slater
7.cir,ir,g Officer
I"cito n cif Dryden
r.: c:: Jariles Sch�_lLa, Drydf ?n Town Supervises tr
A l 1 Dryder, Tc 1wn Board Members
Mah 1 cir, R. Perkins, Dryden Tciwn Attorney
C'e_irge Schlecht, Engineer
The Tompkins Cclunt y Planning Department
Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Tciain Clerk
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RESOLUTION #113 ACCEPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION
SHORT EAF FORM- AV I NET INC.
Clm Roberts offered
Pickett -
the
following
resolution
and
asked for
its
adoption=
.just like
install a
at dawn.
Monday thrU
as she pleases.
to repaint
mercury
There normal
Friday,
over
vapor light
office
but she
what
that
hours
would
is
there.
comes
are from
like to
RESOLVED, that
this
Town
Board
accept the
EAF for
filed without
comment for Avinet
Inc.
of 225
North Rd.
It was determined
that
there was no significant
environmental
impact and
a negative
declaration should
be issued.
2nd Clm Baker
Roll
call
vote -
all voting ing
Yes
Atty Perkins - you must first determine whether the application
requirements of Sections 1303.1 have been met and Sections
1303. 2
Supv Schug - wanted to know about a sign.
Marybeth
Pickett -
there is
an
existing
sign
there
and she would
.just like
install a
at dawn.
Monday thrU
as she pleases.
to repaint
mercury
There normal
Friday,
over
vapor light
office
but she
what
that
hours
would
is
there.
comes
are from
like to
She
on
be
was also
at dusk.
10:00AM
free to
advised
and goes off
to G:OOPM
come and
to
go
Supv Schug - before it is repainted you should check. with the
zoning requirements to make sure it meets the set back
requirements and size.
RESOLUTION #114 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT
AVINET INC.
Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant a special permit to Av i net
Inc. to l ocate an assembly business at 225 North Rd. with the
following condit ionso 1 Section 13C)3.2 have (a) have been meta
(b) the location, use and the nature and intensity of the
operation will not be in conflict with the allowed uses of the
zone or neighborhood; (c) the use will not be more objectionable
than allowed uses or depreciating to adjacent and nearby
properties because there will not be a lot of traffic, noise,
vibration, dust f unties, smoke, ridor, fire hazard, glare, f 1 ash i ng
lights or disposal waste or sewage than the operation of the
allowed uses of the zone; (d) the use will riot discourage or
hinder the appropriate development and use of adjacent properties
or neighborhood; (e) whether a non- residential use adjacent to an
existing residential use shall be screened by a landscaped buffer
strip or suitable fencing and (f) based c- in the application all
health, safety and general welfare of the community will riot be
adversely affected. Hours would be from 10a(m.) SAM to Ge00PM
Monday thru Friday. 3- this special permit is non transferable by
sale or by lease. 4- the standard "Boiler Plate" conditions
adopted 7- 10 -90.
2nd Clm Carrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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~ STATE OF NEW YORK
PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
ALBANY
ORIN LEHMAN
COMMISSIONER
Lear Supervisor Schug0
March 29, 1993
APR - 11993
�oua,v C��ok
Re: EQBA 92 HP1
West Dryden Community Center
Dryden, Tompkins
As you may remember, I wrote you on September 24, 1992 to let
you know that your project was selected as an alternate pending
the availability of funds. Subsequently, additional monies have
been returned and we are now able to offer this grant commitment.
I am pleased to inform you that a matching grant of $50,000
• has been reserved for the West Dryden Community Center
preservation project.
Last Fall, our office conducted a series of orientation
workshops on the EQBA grant program across the state. Hopefully,
you or a member of your project team were able to attend the
orientation. At this time, please contact your Regional Grants
Officer for more information and assistance on the EQBA historic
preservation grant program; this is especially important before
any work on the proposed grant project begins. In addition, take
note that work undertaken on this project before receiving
official approvals may not be reimbusable under the EQBA program.
The grant will be formally awarded by contract subject to the
approval of the Attorney General and the State Comptroller, and
upon satisfactory completion of the general and specific
conditions noted on the enclosed sheet. Please return a signed
copy of the enclosed conditions sheet to your Regional Grants
Officer no later than May 1, 1993.
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Historic Preservation
Page 2
The competition for the 1992 historic preservation grants was
the highest to date. Several alternate projects are still waiting
for EQBA grants commitments. Therefore, it is imperative that
your project be undertaken in an efficient and timely manner. if,
for any reason, your project will not be undertaken, please
contact your Regional Grants Officer as soon as possible.
I congratulate you on being one of the successful applicants
and express my hope that working together we can make your project
and our grant program successful.
As the announcement of this group of awards is made, we are
again reminded of the tremendous need for these funds. We remain
acutely aware that there exists a dire need for future sources of
funding to ensure that New York's past remains an important part
of its future.
Enc.
Honorable James Schug
Supervisor
Town of Dryden
65 East Main Street
Dryden, NY 13053
incerely,
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Historic Preservation
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Record 128
Project West Dryden Community Center
Honorable James Schug
ccl Senator James L. Seward
cc2 Assemblyman Martin A. Luster
cc3 Ms. Dianne B. McFall
cc4 Mr. Charles Hatfield
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TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
607 -644 -6619
OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
In the Heart
the Finger Laker
April 27, 1993
WEST DRYDEN COMMUNITY CENTER DONATIONS
The West Dryden Community Center is on the State and
National Historical Registers and as a result we are in receipt
of a $50,000 matching grant from EQBA -86. There is a need for
the Town and Community Center to raise matching funds and /or
donated services. If you would like to be a part of this
project, please contact Dianne McFall at the Town Hall at
844 -86199 Contributions should be made out to "West Dryden
Community Center" and mailed to Town of Dryden, 65 E. Main St.,
Dryden, NY 13053.
The cornerstone is missing and we would appreciate
returned. The steeple bell is also missing and we would
appreciate knowing where it is and having that returned
having it
also.
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TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
607 - 844 -8619
OFFICE OF THE suPERV180R
In the Heart of the
Laker Region
TOWN OF DRYDEN RESIDENTS
April 27, 1993
The Town of Dryden will hold a "chipping" day on May 15,
1993 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Johnson Road site (from
the northeast portion of town take Route 13 south and turn right
onto Johnson Road, or from the southern part of town take Route
13 north and turn left onto Johnson Road and the site is about
1/2 mile on the left). Bring your tree branches to be chipped.
If you wish to take the chips home, please bring you own
containers.
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Resolution # 115- 1993
Whereas, the Tompkins County Board of Representatives on December 7, 1987
selected the landfill site known as DR -7 in the Town of Dryden.
Whereas, the existence of federally protected wetlands were found on the site.
Whereas, the Tompkins County Board of Representatives has on March 30, 1993
withdrawn its current permit application from further consideration
by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Whereas, the County has terminated any further plans to site, construct, or operate
any solid waste management facility on the DR -7 site in the Town of Dryden.
Whereas, County staff have been directed to revise the County's Draft Solid Waste
Management Plan to reflect this change from County landfilling
at the DR -7 landfill site to more economical alternatives for disposal.
Whereas, all related activities to DR -7 will be completed by June 29, 1993.
Therefore, be it resolved, by the Town Board, Dryden, New York,
this 27th day of April, 1993, that:
• 1. A hearty "thank you" be given to all of the citizens of Tompkins County
for their hard work in assisting in the fair evaluation of the DR -7 site,
including environmental concerns.
2. All of the current and past members of the volunteer citizens action group
Citizens Resisting Overdumping in West Dryden (CROWD), Inc. be recognized
for their vital involvement in the site evaluation process.
3. All of the current and past members of the volunteer county
Citizens Advisory Committee for the DR -7 Landfill be recognized
for their valuable input for the site evaluation process.
4. Government alone will not solve our problems. It is both the right and duty
of each citizen to be involved in processes such as these in order that all of
our concerns might find their right and proper resolution.
Motion raised by Ronald C. Roberts
Seconded by
Clm Corrigan
Vote - Clm Roberts Yes
Clm Baker Yes
. Clm Hatfield Yes
Clm Corrigan Yes
Supv Schug Yes
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• APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion was made by Clm Corrigan and 2nd by Clm Roberts that the
minutes of Town Board meeting held 3 -9 -93 be approved. Carried
RESOLUTION
received
#115
with
DR - -7
the
IN
NYSDOT
THE
TOWN
OF
DRYDE.N
limit
towns +wns and city
The city will
the county
per cent sales
on
Game
Farm
Road
has been
turned
receive 25 per
approximately
agreement not
extension.
down.
of the
0C.)o, oO
the
the
one
additional
additional
3 per
per
cent
cent.
from
one
50/50
goes
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution �n and asked for its
adopt ion a (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Supv Schug -
received
-
with
notification
the
from
NYSDOT
W +n
the
request for
a lower speed
limit
towns +wns and city
The city will
the county
per cent sales
on
Game
Farm
Road
has been
turned
receive 25 per
approximately
agreement not
extension.
down.
DISCUSSION
Supv
Schug
-
with
the
one per cent
in the
increased
sales
tax the
towns +wns and city
The city will
the county
per cent sales
for
are
receive
their
tax
to
increase
receive 25 per
approximately
agreement not
extension.
cent
`.850,
to oppose
Of
of the
0C.)o, oO
the
the
one
additional
additional
3 per
per
cent
cent.
from
one
50/50
goes
between
the
City
of Ithaca and
the towns,
balance
goes
to
the
county,
Supv Schug - the CHIPS money has been approved for the 1993 -
• 1994 budget has been approved.
Ad j ourned e 9 0 45PM
Susanne Lloyd
Town Clerk
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