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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-14/qj i TOWN BOARD MEETING DECEMBER 14, 1993 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7s30PM Members and guests participated in the Fledge of Allegiance Roll call was by Town presents Supv Schug, Clm Carrigan and Clerk Atty Lloyd Clm Roberts, Perkins Clm Baker, Clrii Hatfield, Absents Z. 0. Slater Approval of the minutess � Motion was made by Clm R� Ebert s and 2nd by Clm Corr i gan that the minutes of the town board meeting held 10 -26 -93 be approved. Carried I COUNTY BRIEFING I Co. Rep. Watros - reported they had a marathon meeting on the i budget. 5s30PM to 2mO(:)AM. The county budget was adopted with a 6.4% increase. There were people on the beard that wanted an increase of 11.2% and others who wanted no increase. He wanted to � clarify his position can the budget since it was not clear in the newspaper. He did not vote in favor of the budget because it was above a 5% increase. He felt the 6.4% was too much of an increase. He felt the future years will be a challenge for the . board when they work on the budget. Co. Rep. Watros - wanted to express his pleasure i n working with the board members and the association he has had with the individuals over the years. This will wrap up his 30th year to an elective office. It wound up with a bang with the budget hearings. It was the longest and latest meeting he had attended in his career. He thinks this is saying something that will happen in the future. He is not sorry he is leaving t hose issues behind, but he does regret the personal interaction �n he won't have in the future. The interesting thing is Jim SchUg will have to listen to him as a resident now instead of him listening to Jim. � Co. Rep. Evans - as Bob pointed out, it was a budget that nobody � was happy with on either side of the issues. He does think this a a start for the future. CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Supv Schug - a resident on Kimberly Drive was interested in chipping services to be available in the town. In years past the town has always leaned their chipper for Christmas trees to the Village of Freeville who takes everyone's trees. In the spring the town will probably do the chipping on Johnson Read again. He will check to see if Freev i l l e wants t• • provide this service again this year for Christ Co. Rep. Watros - reported supplies that have always towns. This has been in th response from the county. mas t ree=_ on elect been bill e budget . ion expenses charge back is ed back to the different for years. The town will get a I`I'I TB 12-14-93 Rage 2 • Ann Bianchi- from the Dryden Youth Commission - gave board members a copy of their proposed budget. She wo=uld like approval of the recommended programs. RESOLUTION #ESE SUPPORT YOUTH COMMISSION PROGRAM Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board support the Youth Commission program for the year 1994 in the aflI 'Unt of $20,586.00. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote e - all v� �t i nq Yes COUNCILMAN F'R I V I LEGE OF THE FLOOR Supv Schug - Clm Roberts will serve on the Tompkins County Cable Commission. Supv Schun - the town is also rUnninn an ad in The Shopper for a month regardinq illegal trash dumping. ATTORNEY Marchel l ECHO HIDUSin❑ Vi 1 lane - no action taken because information is incomplete. • Atty Perkins - Dryden vs Stetson - he has riot confirmed this to see if everythinn has been buried. Suov Schup - according to Z.O. Slater everything has been buried and taken care of. Atty Perkins - this was done pursuant to a judgement of the SIADreme court. The town can now apply to the court for a Judnement anainst the offendinn of Dryden. Tompkins of New York. call vote - a l l individual. The town will get Paid if there is anv moriev left in the estate. Attv Perkins - Wilcox Press final C.O. he has circulated the agreement to be signed regarding the Wilcox Press fire hydrants and does riot have all of the signatures at this time. Attv Perkins - the board needs to approve a three party custody agreement between the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County Trust Company and First Chicano � Trust Company of New York. This requires the Trust Compariv to pledne certain amounts of their Own assets as additional security for funds of the town held by the trust co=mpany. RESOLUTION #223 THREE PARTY BANK. AGREEMENT Clm Roberts offered the fol l owinn resolution and asked for its adoption: • RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the three party custody anreernlent First Chicano 2nd Clm Baker between the Trust Town Company Roll of Dryden. Tompkins of New York. call vote - a l l County Trust and vot i nn Yes Date: • To: December 9th, 1993 James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor From: Henry M. Slater, Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Off. 65 E. Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 Sub. : November 193 Building & Zoning Activity Report Dear Jim: During Single - family the Home, New Starts (2) month of are Mobile November Homes 193 A -1 there Existing were a total Home with New Mobile of 10 Building Home Porch (2) A -2 Permits A -1 by issued 2nd dwelling unit (2) and are described as follows: A -1 Single - family garage Home, New Starts (2) Structure (2) are Mobile Erect Farm Homes & (3) are Site Built A -1 Replace Existing (1) Mobile Home with New Mobile Home Exterior Home Porch (2) A -2 Convert A -1 by adding 2nd dwelling unit (2) C -4.1 Erect Private garage or Storage Structure (2) C -4.1 Erect Farm Use Hay Storage Barn (1) C -7 Renovate Existing Exterior Home Porch (1) Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance. • Certificate of Occupancy (16) Certificate of Compliance (8) Fire Investigations: (0) Fire Safety Inspections. Multiple Residence Inspections: (0) Fire Safety Inspections of Public /Businesses: (4) Home Day Care Fire Safety Inspections: (0) Zonin Unive Bui ld Road. be no reque g Board rsity w ing clo After specia st. of Appeal as request ser than 7 a careful 1 reason t s, One hea ing permis 0 feet fro review th o grant re r s m e 1 ing was held. Cornell ion to erect a Hay Storage the center of Stevenson Board determined, There to ief and did deny the As you are aware I've been participating in a project with the Cornell School of Landscape Architecture which would result in, what is known as a, "Echo Village ". This village is a cluster housing project, similar in concept to that of a Mobile Home Park. These projects are established as retirement home communities for the elderly. Elderly housing appears to be the movement of the nineties. • Ted Marshall, the Project Developer with the assistance of the Cornell School of Landscape Architecture, is proposing such a housing project on a 12 acre parcel which Ted owns near Varna. I i I a .. w • The December 89 1993 session, which I attended was a review of various plans developed by students within the School of Landscape Architecture. Ten (10) various site plans were reviewed. Each project stressed use of existing land features to promote resident interaction and a relaxing life style. Since only 5 — 7 acres of the project site were found to be developable, the units, ECHO Homes of 600 — 1000 square feet of living space were proposed in 2 — 3 various cluster configuration. Total !snits with the project vary between 22 — 36 total units for the completed project. When for t indee exist them, for t Mobil it came time heir work and d very appeal ing assess to the fact tha his project. e Home Park e for me to speak, I praised the student body beauty of design, for each design was ing using existing land configurations and enhance the project. I also shared with t the Town currently has no review process The project would most closely resemble a xcept, the structures are Modular Homes. I further suggested, the developer petition the Town of Dryden to consider- adopting a new ordinance or modifying an existing ordinance to include ECHO Housing projects. I would expect Mr. Marshall will be contacting you in the near future • for that purposes Very truly yours, ' u Henry M. Slater cc: All Dryden Town Board Members �r_isanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney • f. 9 i I TB12 -14 -93 Page 3 Atty Perkins - the town board needs tip authorize the following has that exist the Supv to sign a memorand u m of understanding in connection with Town Beard all have legal services should be taken to be rendered in connection with the Turkey Hill a memorandum Sewer District. of understanding w i l l send sometime RESOLUTION #224 TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRICT MEMORANDUM Clm Hatfield adopt ion: Perkins - several offered the following has that exist brought at 2301 resolution and asked for its RESOLVED, that Z.O. Slater this Town Beard all have authorize should be taken by Supervisor to the Schug to sign a memorandum action. ions and of understanding w i l l send sometime board action with a be Attorney i Mahlon Perkins in connection with legal services regarding the Turkey Hill Sewer District. 2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty attention Perkins - several reported that zr.ining violations Z.O. Slater has that exist brought at 2301 to his Hanshaw Road. Z.O. Slater village thinks that all have action should be taken by the town to the seek corrective list of violations he wants action. ions and He at w i l l send sometime board action members should a be copy of taken. ZONING OFFICER - copies of report given to beard members CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Letter from received co Application DISCUSSION Dryde Tompk. pies RMS n Police regarding Dryden Lake iris County Dept r.1f Health - board members have f report Gravel NYS DEC mined land reclartiation Supv Schug - regarding franchise agreement - beard members have a copy of what was sent to Village i::if Dryden. He felt that the village and town should all have the same expiration date on the franchise agreement with the cable company. if Supv SchUg - US Dept of Ag - Virgil Creek - trout passage - board members have copies. Supv Schug - letter from Village of Dryden concerning the Fire Dept . Supv Schug - Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council - they need someone on the committee to work k with them. Supv Schug Perkins - Turkey Hill - the Town Bi::lard respect to out of Water /Sewer 111At of district user - a request has was approved ore would like to been made what from Ernest Schaufler. should Atty 6-12-90 Perkins with - the Town Bi::lard respect to out of has district a pi_i1 icy which users. He was approved ore would like to clarify what Mr. Schaufler should do if he wants to be considered • as the an out policy of district User. and correspond with He w him. i l l glad t i- i send him a copy of �q7 N i 0 is TOWN OF DRYDEN 0 DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607 - 844 -8619 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR Pam Stonebreaker S.P.C.A. 1640 Hanshaw Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Re: Dear Pam: In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Outline for Contract 1011 December 2, 1993 As was discussed in Mahlon Perkins's office on November 30th we have prepared an outline for you to take to your board for consideration. If your board would agree to a contract as per the enclosed we would appreciate having this information no later than December 13th to discuss at our town board meeting on December 14, 1993. Although there may be no decision made at that time we do have another meeting scheduled for December 29th as the board would like to have their decision in place by the end of the year. /m cc: Town Board Town Clerk/ Sincerely, ' -:111 C. I Ja s F Su ervi Schu �or I OUTLINE FOR CONTRACT FOR DOG CONTROL SERVICES • TERM. The Tompkins County SPCA will provide complete dog control services for the Town of Dryden for the 5 year period beginning January 1, 1994. E 40 CONTRACT AMOUNT. For 1994 the Town will pay the SPCA $131500. For 1995 the Town will pay the SPCA $13,500 plus an additional amount equal to the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (from September 1993 to September 1994) times the base contract amount of $13,500. A similar adjustment will be made for 1996, 1997 and 1998. There will be an annual cap of 5% for any change in the CPI. REOPENER. The contract will contain a provision so that any time after the second year and during the first 6 months of the third year, either party may terminate the contract at the end of the third year by giving written notice to the other party to that effect. The notice must be received within the first 6 months of the third contract year. In the event that that notice is received then the contract shall be deemed to be ended at the end of 1996. PAYMENT. The annual contract amount shall be paid in 12 equal monthly installments on or about the 15th of the month following the month in which services are rendered. SPCA will voucher the contract amount for the preceding month. Monthly reports by the SPCA are required in such form and shall address such issues as are deemed necessary by the Town. Monthly reports must be received by the 5th of the month or the voucher submitted for the preceding month will not be approved. IMPOUNDMENT FEES. The SPCA will remit to the Town all impoundment fees collected. ADOPTION FEES. The SPCA will be entitled to retain all adoption fees. Adoption fee schedule shall be consistent with those for other municipalities served by the SPCA. iHla TB12-14 -93 Page 4 Supv Schug - letter from Tompkins County on the NYSEG digital is map information. reason for the they would copyright, He understands Tompkins County, the City and Town of Ithaca, with the exception of NYSEgG and Cornell have signed off on the license fee on the digital mapping. He understands it was left in the hands of NYSE&G was so that no one c• old get the map information ion under the Freed om of Information Act. Co. Rep. Watr� �s - there were a lot of private enterprises that wanted to have access be some control over the information. The county have access to the map t� o the map. It was felt that distribution of that type agreed that units of government as well as Cornell University. there of As had to could far as businesses royalties. wanting This is it the for some reason reason for the they would copyright, have to pay Supv Schug - would appreciate it if the county representatives could push to have this done. The town would like the mapping program for the town because they have several maps we would like to put together and have access to the digitized informat ion. He would like to know how much it is going to cost the town. Co. Rep. Wat ros - did not think it was going to cost the municipalities anything. It is .just a matter of setting a control so that it isn't available to anyone world wide who wants it. He will check on the status of this. • Foam St one brea ker, SPICA Director - the SPICA would like' i k e t o serve the Town of Dryden. The SPICA employees 6 full time and 6 part time employees. They have 2 full time and 1 part time animal control officers. They operate a full service monitored state approved and inspected animal shelter that is located in the Town of Dryden. They are currently providing some service to the Town of Dryden residents by impounding their Downer surrendered dogs and cats through their contract with Tompkins County for stray cat control, cruelty investigations and rabies testing. The SPCA has a professional staff to handle stray and surrendered animals, adoptions and euthanasia. A 1 1 in coming animals are vaccinated for distemper and worms and of any age get a rabies vaccination. All stray dogs are licensed before they leave the shelter. Glen Grossman, animal control officer - the part time officer works Sundays, holidays, weekends and nights. The full time officers works the rest of the time. The 2 full time officers are school trained as peace and animal control officers. They are also cruelty investigators and certified by New York State Conservation ion Dept. For the Town of Dryden they would pick up stray, injured and vicious dogs. They would investigate complaints if there is a violation of the dog control law. They usually talk to the people first and if the people do not comply they would be issued a ticket to appear in town Court. Once a month they would visit the town clerk to get a list of the • unlicensed dogs that have not been renewed. They would send a letter to these people i I �I TES 1 2 -14 -93 • and within they would unlicensed 99 in the appear in a year. • E /'fI Page 5 10 days to c weeks if the dogs have not been licensed, be issued a ticket to appear in court for an dog. Under cruelty investigations last year they did county. Sometimes tickets are issued and they have to court. They have a 24 hour emergency service, 365 days Clm in the Corrigan - response wanted t• � to complaints. know what the average time span would be Glen they Grossman - were at the they have time of 2 officers the call. and it It Could would be as depend on where much as a half hour. emergency If it was calls on the weekend, only. night or a Sunday i that is Pam Stonebreaker - the weekend animal control officer lives at the SPCA shelter. Pam Stonebreaker - the SPCA is dedicated to helping municipalities maximizing their revenues from dog control. They believe the dog owner should pay for the service and not come out of the general tax payer. The three ways they help to do this are impoundment fees, collections of dogs that are redeemed at the shelter and fines levied from the issuance of appearance tickets due to violations ions ref the dog control law. Over the last few years the SPCA has been involved in a detailed study of their cost related to their animal control functions that they provide. They feel it is necessary for these services to pay for themselves, i n that they are not supported by donations they receive. Their proposal l t Dryden of $13,500.00 i s based on comparisons of towns they are currently serving. They have conducted detailed time studies on a 1 1 personnel and looked at every expense over the last few years and calculated percentages for the number of dogs iMpounded and trips needed for each town to come up with their proposal. Supv SchUg - the board does not feel they want t� � go with either dog control situation without a 5 year contract. Pam Stonebreaker - the details of the proposed distributed to the SPCA beard and the Budget a Committee. The only thing they would like the removing the 5 percent cap on the consumer pri because they do not know what will happen in t bottom should drop out of the economy or some related to their operation icon goes up dramat ical l consumer price index to increase they would 1 i that. Otherwise, it should .just be a nominal i town. contract were rid Finance town t• � consider is ce index. It is he future. If the expense they have y and causes the ke to be covered by ncrease cost to the i i i I () TB12-14 -93 Flage E • Clm Corrigan - that is what the town is trying to protect itself against. When you talk about the CPI we don't mean your CPI we mean the national . The fact that You might have to buy new equipment and pass the distribution casts around to the towns, that is what gave the town the bad taste in its mouth in the first place was the :jacking up of the fees without very much notice. We want to � prot ect ourselves and she felt 5 percent was more than reasonable. SUDV Sch un - the 5 vear contract with the 3 year opener clause � w i l l q i ve you a chance to have some experience. Karen Smith, - no, President of Board of Directors, SPCA - the only concern cap off the CPI they are about the CPI is if the rest of the country has to live with the CPI 5 increase of CPI, and they are essentially held back which is a concern. Clm Corrigan - do you think the CPI is Q ping to be above 5 percent each vear. R Karen Smith - no, if you just take the cap off the CPI they are more contract than willino doesn't to say char'ne to the anything about CPI 5 whatever that may be. The percent every _year. Lorraine Bard - showed the board members a copy of her proposed • kennel. She has received several estimates for building the structure, septic system and water. She also went to the bank to get information on different types of bank. leans. The cost range that she came up with for the town would be $14.600.00 to X17, 0366 OOn If the town does decide to ii � with her she would have it definitely written in the contract that she would serve the town for so many years after the loan has been paid Doff. She is really willing to work with the town. Clm C� err i q an - wanted to know with the new facility wo u 1 d she be able to satisfy all of the remarks that were made including hvgiene. Lorraine Bard - ves, it would be a 8 run facility with 2 rooms on the front for a wet room and furnace room. There would be radiant heat in the floor and a different type of fencing. Michael Lane - wondered if either the SPCA or Lorraine Bard would patrol in the Village of Drvden yin garbage day and if this could be in the contract The SPCA and Lorraine said t hev would be w i l l i nq to do it can a complaint basis and not a week 1 v basis. Su ov Sch k_m n - the board w i l l consider both SPCA and Lorraine Bard and will make a decision i:: in Dec 29th at their end of the vear • meet inn. TB12-14 -93 Page 7 . Supv Schug - water contract with Cornell University - beard members have copies. In January 1991 this Town Board agreed to contract with Cornell Univ. to share half of the cost r �f tapping into the transmission main on Caldwell Rd. Half of the cast was $48,292.16. In the mean time Cornell Univ. finished their project with the connection �n and they are asking for the cost breakdown, payment. The town has now been informed that the line has been turned over to the Town cif Ithaca and Cornell Univ has signed a contract with them and no place in the contract did it address the Town of Dryden needs for opening of the values and perpetual use of the line. I 40 Atty Perkins - the town was agreeing t fee. The fee was computed as half of t The fee covered perpetual use of the 1 Cornell doing -all of the maintenance. the line to the Town of Ithaca. The tc of Ithar_a ti,i resolve this problem. 0 pay he co ine w Corne wn is Cornell a one time st of the improvement. ithout charge plus 11 Univ. transferred working with the Town Supv Schug - board members have copy of letter sent to � cr unty regarding election expense. Supv Schug - letter from Mary Ellen Macrina, Lee Road regarding Far View Housing. Joanne RESOLUTION #225 APPOINT DRYDEN YOUTH Dryden Youth January 19 2nd Clm Hatfield COMMISSION a Joanne Cogswell Clm Roberts ads apt ion RESOLVED, that offered this the Town Joanne Cogswell l to the Dryden Youth January 19 2nd Clm Hatfield Commission, 1994 for a 3 following resolution i� �n and asked for its Board appoint Joanne Cogswell l to the replacing Tom Hatfield effective year term expiring ELIZABETH January 1, 1997. Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #226 EXPRESS APPRECIATION TO TOWN BOARD MEMBER - ELIZABETH CORRIGAN Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board express their appreciation to Elizabeth Corrigan for the great _job she did while serving on the Dryden Town Board from January 1990 to December 1993. :end Clm Roberts Roll call vote - Supv Schug Yes Clm Roberts Yes Clm Baker Yes Clm Hatfield Yes Clm Corrigan Abstained I -t I I I I i 1J CI 1.994 leer° James Sychug, Dryden Town Supervisor FIr:nr,y M. Slater, Zoning R. Pu.i.lding Code Enforcement Off. 65 F., Main Street hryderr, Clew York 13053 L. December 193 Building R Zoning Activity Report Dear Jim: During Planning the month Board has been reviewing of December 193 Dur-•ing there Peregrine were a total there of 7 Puil.di.ng five Fire Investigations. Permits Each resu.1ted issued from and are Impact described fire. No damage resulted. as follows: ". As A -1 Single - family Home, New Starts (c) A -1 Replace E)(isti.nq Mobile Home with Site Built Home (i) C -4.1 Erect Private garage structures (3) C -7 Replace existing Mobile Home with Modular office (1) Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance. Cr-.-.rt i. Ficate of Occupancy (9) Cei ti.fi.r_ate of Compliance (4) owing Var A cop a car infor appro i y e m v ance of t f U 1 a ation e bot Hearl hat a nalys the h req n 9 i gs (� ) ender is attached. I would note, after s of the applications and supporting Zoning Board of Appeals, chose to ests. Fire Tnvesti.gati.ons: Planning Board has been reviewing ( 5 ) Dur-•ing Peregrine December-, Hollow there Subdivision were five Fire Investigations. Each resu.1ted from a chimney Impact fire. No damage resulted. Fire Safety ". As Inspections. you may or may not recall, Multiple several Residence months Inspections: ago, the (0) Fire Board Safety Inspections a of Positive Publ.ic /Businesses: Declaration (1) Home Day Care the Fire Safety S.E.O.R. Inspections: portion (0) The Planning Board has been reviewing the Peregrine Hollow Subdivision "Draft Environmental Impact Statement ". As you may or may not recall, several months ago, the Planning Board determined a Positive Declaration for the S.E.O.R. portion of the Subdivision Application. Since, I've not seen or recall a prior Positive Declaration, the process although quite involved, it has been very interesting. i Dec '937 Activity Report Page Two At this time, the Board is about to offer an approval or a rejection of the DEIS. These Plans are submitted by the e to mitigate the issues of concern which were the ve.ornn For the Positive S.E.O.R. decision. If the Board Finds the measures, to be adequate and approve the plan, then the Board will get on with the Subdivision Project review. A you may recall., this project is a proposed '25 lot project that would include a mixture of cluster and tradi.tiona]. ].ot type residential homes. The Board also must consider the comments and concerns of area residents and adjoining municipality, Town of Ithaca. Dave Putnam has been working very closely with the Planning Board and has been particularly helpful to them. The Board Will meet in a Special Session on Thursday, January 13th at 8:00 PM at the Town Hall. Very truly yours, "/W Henry M. Slater • cc: All Dryden Town Board Members panne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney • I i I • TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK i1 88 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13083 601 -844 -9120 ZONING d BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Date:November 10th, 1993 In The Heart eJ The Finger Lo u To: James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor 65 East Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 From:Henry M. Slater Sub: Proposed Dryden Town ZBA Agenda for December 7, 1993. Dear Jim: Please find enclosed R. Perkins, these copies of (2) applications (2) requesting applications relief from are the somewhat Dryden unique. T. Town Zoning Ordinance. Roth, 19th. as you'll observe, 7 :30 SerVrite Corp of 80 Etna Lan variance to place a corporat from the edge of the NYS Rt aware, DOT had to grant re 1 i to the Town ZBA could consid action by DOT has been favor • clears the way for the Town • e, Freeville, NY are requesting a e SerVrite sign closer than 15 feet. 13 road Right -of -way. As you are of from DOT signage requirement prior er a variance request. Now that this ably completed, to SerVrite, it of Dryden ZBA to hear- the request. 7:45 Lara Litchfield - Kimber of 52 South Knoll Drive, the fourth owner Of this pr'oper'ty, found out at the closing of her purchase, was about to become the owner of a single family home with attached private garage which violated the front yard set back by four feet. The Bank who holds the mortgage, has urged Ms. Litchfield- Kimber to, if possible, resolve this issue. To the best of my knowledge and Town Records, this violation has existed since the original. construction, some 21 years ago and remained undiscovered until now. Please consider R. Perkins, these Dryden (2) Town Attorney applications and respond by not later than Friday, T. November Miller 19th. P.C. Very trul,yv1 yours, Henry M. Slater Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney David Putnam, T. G. Miller P.C. f 1i., • • TB12 -14 -93 Page 8 RESOLUTION #227 EXPRESS APPRECIATION TO TOMPKINS COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE - ROBERT WATROS Clm Hatfield offe adoption: RESOLVED, that th Robert Watros for% Dryden as a To mpk. December 1993. 2nd Clm Corrigan red the following resolution and asked for its is Town Board express their appreciation to his dedication and service to the people of ins County representative frmom January 1974 to Roll call vote Supv Clm Schug Roberts Yes Yes Clm Baker the vouchers Yes Clm Hatfield Of vO IAcher� Yes Clm Corrigan a total of Yes RESOLUTION #228 AUDIT VOUCHERS ABSTRACT #112 Clm Hatfield adoptiona coffered the following res� lution and asked for its RESOLVED, that the vouchers be paid as audited with the exception Of vO IAcher� #911, #9129 #9225 #9279 #9289 #938 for• a total of $1009 056. 41 2nd Clm Corr i gan Roll call vote - all voting Yes JUSTICE REPORT - $69 8032. OO FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members NEW BUSINESS End of the year meeting 12 -29 -93 at 12 Organization meeting 1 -4 -94 at 12 noon Regular board meeting 1-11-94 at 7 a30PM Adjourneda 9a30PM Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk. noon Wednesday Tuesday Tuesday i