HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-28TOWN BOARD MEETING
PUBLIC HEARING #1
SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT
MARCH 28, 1995
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the meeting to order at 7:00PM
Members and guests participated in a moment of silence followed
by the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll call was by Town Clerk Lloyd:
Present: Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield, Clm Baker, Clm T.
Hatfield, Clm Roberts, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater
Absent: Supv. Schug
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield read the notice that was published in
the newspaper concerning Snyder Hill water district. (copy in
minute book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Larry Fabroni - went over the boundaries of the Snyder Hill water
district with the board members.
Atty Perkins - this is a requirement of the Varn subdivision so
that it can connect to the Town of Ithaca. This would be a joint
cooperation between the Town of Ithaca and Town of Dryden in
reaching some agreements on conditions for approval of the
subdivision plat. In order to do that Mr. Varn will have to
connect to the Town of Ithaca property that they also own. This
is why the water district has to be extended to this additional
property which they didn't own at the time of the original
district formation.
Closed public hearing 7:15PM
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TOWN BO
PUBLIC
SNYDER HILL
MARCH
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called
7:15PM and read notice that was
minute book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
ARD MEETING
HEARING #2
SEWER DISTRICT
28, 1995
the public hearing to order at
published in newspaper. (copy in
Larry Fabroni - went over the boundaries of the entire property
for Phase I of the subdivision for the Snyder Hill sewer district
with the board members.
Atty Perkins - this makes the water district as extended to
coincide with the sewer district. This makes all of the Varn
property in a water and sewer district.
Atty Perkins - he has reviewed both the petitions for the Snyder
Hill water and sewer districts and they conform to the legal
requirements set forth under town law with respect to the form
and the number of signers and are properly acknowledged. He
reviewed the petitions and signers against the latest completed
tax roll and determined that the sufficient number of signers
have signed the petitions to meet the statutory requirements.
Even though the latest completed tax roll does not list Peregrine
Partners as the owners he has had given to him documentary proof
to show they are the owners. It is not their fault the tax roll
has not been changed. They have established to his satisfaction
they are the owners, but the fact of the timing of the recording
of the deed they are not on the roll as the owners, but they are
the legal owners and are entitled to sign the petition. As far as
compliance with the statutory requirements they have meet all of
the requirements. The procedure for the town board is after the
public hearings are closed is make certain determinations. You
must determine whether the petition is signed, acknowledged and
otherwise sufficient. The original petitions are filed with the
Town Clerk and they have met all of these requirements. The board
has to determine as to whether all of the property and property
owners within the proposed district or extension will benefit.
This is a condition of the subdivision approval for Peregrine
Partners and Varn brothers that they form this water and sewer
district. The board will have to determine as to whether all of
the property and property owners benefited are included within
the limits of the proposed extension. The board must also
determine as to whether or not it is in the public interest to
grant whole or in part the relief sought in the extension of the
water district and the formation of the sewer district.
• Closed public hearing 7 :30PM
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TOWN BOARD MEETING
PUBLIC HEARING #3
SPECIAL PERMIT - Screamers Ice Cream
MARCH 28, 1995
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the meeting to order at 7:30PM
and read notice that was published in the newspaper. (copy in
minute book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Chris Hicks - they would like to operate an ice
their mobile unit on a parcel of property owned
Westerling, Little Creek Mobile Home Park. They
open in April and close in October. The unit is
with water and gray water disposal and storage.
oversight on his part was restroom facility for
There are facilities in the unit for washing of
like to rent a Rent a John for the season which
within a fenced in area behind the mobile unit.
cream stand from
by Karl
would like to
self contained
There was an
his employees.
hands. He would
he would enclose
Clm Roberts - wanted to know how the parking was going to be to
be handled.
Chris Hicks - it is the same site that Dryden Kiwanis uses to
sell Christmas trees. Part of it is paved 90 by 45 feet. The
parking itself would be around the perimeter of the paved area.
They have to be considerate of the tenants of the occupied
building.
Clm Roberts
- wanted
to
know if lines would be painted on the
road surface
to
show
the
people where to park.
Chris Hicks
- he
has
not
discussed this with Mr. Westerling He
can suggest
this
to him
since he would have to be the one to make
the decision
and
give
the
okay.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know if all health departments have
been applied for and approved.
Chris Hicks - depending on the boards approval, there was a
permit for Screamers which is still in force. He checked with the
health department and with the current application the permit for
the mobile unit does not include the use of soft serve machines
and this needs to be addressed. It only requires the signing of a
permit.
Clm Baker - wanted to
know if
it was
determined how many parking
spaces were required
for the
mobile
unit. He thought it was based
on the square footage
of the
retail
establishment.
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65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
607 -844 -9120 In the Head of the Finger Lakes Region
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James W. Hanson, Jr.
Commissioner of Planning
Mr. Henry Slater
Town of Dryden
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, NY 13053
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March 2, 1995
Telephone (607) 274 -5560
FAX (607) 274 -5578
Re: Zoning Review Pursuant to §239 -1 and -m of the New York State General
Municipal Law
Action: Special Permit, Mobile Ice Cream Shop
Dear Mr. Slater:
This letter acknowledges your referral of the proposal identified above for review and comment by
the Tompkins County Planning Department pursuant to §239 -1 and -m of the New York State
General Municipal Law.
The proposal, as submitted, will have no significant deleterious impact on intercommurn
County, or State interests. Therefore, no recommendation is indicated by the Tompkins County
Planning Department, and you are free to act without prejudice.
Please inform us of your decision so that we can make it a part of the record.
Sincerely,
James Hanson, Jr.
Commissioner of Planning
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Engineers and Surveyors
March 8, 1995
Mr. James F. Schug, Supervisor
Town of Dryden.
65 East Main Street
Dryden, New York 13053
Re: Special Permit
DBA "Screamer's
Dear Jim,
Christopher Hicks
I'scream Shoppe"
Allen T. Fulkerson, L.S.
David A. Herrick, P.E.
Frank L. Santelli, P.E.
Lee Dresser, L.S.
I have reviewed the Application for Special Permit to operate
a mobile ice scream stand at the Kiwanis Christmas Tree lot
on the lands of Little Creek Trailer Park and visited the
site. Unless the Board assigns conditions to the permit that
requires review prior to occupancy or requests that some
existing improvement be investigated, I don't believe an
Engineering review is necessary.
Sincerely,
l�
David G. Putnam
CC** H. Slater, Town of Dryden ✓
203 North Aurora Street ■ P.O. Box 777 : Ithaca, New York 14850 : (607) 272 -6477
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Clm Roberts - wanted to know if there was a plan for traffic
flow. Would there be room enough for a car to come in and go out
at the same time.
Chris Hicks - yes, there would be room enough.
Z.O.
Slater - if you
used
his
portable
unit
and used
2 square
feet
of parking
for
every
square
feet
building would
not be
practical
since
you
would
only
come up
with
a couple
of spaces.
So he
looked at
what
the
site
would permit.
The site
would handle
20 cars
at any
given
time.
He
did not
think
there would be any
flow
problem.
Clm Baker - thought there should be a parking plan.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know about stripping.
Clm
Baker
- thought
there should
also be striping so people would
know
where
to park
or marked some
how.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know hours of operation.
Chris Hicks - he would like to be open 11:OOAM to 10:30PM seven
days a week.
• Clm Baker - wanted to know the plan for general lighting.
Chris Hicks - would be a colored flood light so it wouldn't
interfere with traffic and would be directed away from Route 13.
There are provisions for a fenced in area so lights can be
mounted on the posts which will shine onto the unit and seating
area. There is also a permanent pole with a light on it which is
owned by Mr. Westerling and maybe arrangements could be made to
use that light.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know if the unit would be parked there
through out the season.
Chris Hicks -
no, he
will
move
it in the month of October and
anything else
that he
has
put
there.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know how the electrical hook up worked.
Chris Hicks -
the
trailer itself has its own
panel box
and
wiring, which
that are there
you
are
just have to plug it into
within the park limit are
an outlet.
privately
The poles
owned by
Mr. Westerling
responsibility
The option was
so
by
to
NYSE &G can not assume any
running their lines to those
install a new pole or run
liability
poles themselves.
a private
or
line from
the present pole
with
a separate meter.
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Clm Roberts - wanted to make sure the portable toilet was for
employees only.
Chris Hicks - that would be correct.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know if this out door facility was
acceptable by the health department.
Chris Hicks
- the
portable
john
would
not
be in the
public eye.
It would be
in an
enclosed
area
behind
the
portable
unit.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know about waste products from the
public and dumpsters.
Chris Hicks - for the public there would be waste cans and he
would remove that daily. He does not have any plans for a
dumpster there at the present time.
Closed public hearing: 7:55PM
• TOWN BOARD MEETING
PUBLIC HEARING #4
SPECIAL PERMIT - Lilley's Tack & Feed
MARCH 28, 1995
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the hearing to order at 7:55PM
and read the notice that was published in the newspaper. (copy
I
n minute book)
QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS
Mr. Lilley - they would like to move their operation from
Richford to Dryden since they have out grown their present
location. Part of the building will be showroom and the other
will be storage area with a drive through the middle of the
building for service.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know the number of customers he would
have at any given time.
Mr. Lilley - it is a continuous flow and the average time for a
customer is about 5 to 10 minutes. A top number at any given time
would be 5 to 6 cars.
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TOWN OF DAYMN 41 0 .4i(OVN; Ntw YORK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORk 13053
607 - 844 -9120
ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
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Engineers and Surveyors
March 8, 1995
Mr. James F. Schug
Supervisor
`.T'own of nrvden
65 East Main Street
Dryden, New York 13053
Re: Special Permit Robert Lilley
DBA "Lilley's Feed and Tack"
Dear Jim,
Allen T. Fulkerson, L.S.
David A. Herrick, P.E.
Frank L. Santelli, P.E.
Lee Dresser, L.S.
I have visited the site and reviewed the Application for
Special Permit to change the occupancy of the building at the
intersection of Route 13 (Cortland Road) and Livermore Cross
Road. It appears a second driveway culvert, some regrading,
and parking lot expansion will be necessary-to accommodate
the proposed parking on the east end of the building.
Additionally, some work is needed to bring the existing stone
and gravel parking areas back into useable condition. Unless
the Board assigns conditions to the permit requiring review
prior to occupancy, or, requests that some existing
improvement be investigated, I don't believe further
Engineering review is warranted.
Sincerely;
C
David G. Putnam
cc: H. Slater, Town of Dryden ✓
203 North Aurora Street n P.O. Box 777wi Ithaca, New York 14850 0 (607) 272 -6477
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DEPARTIV�ENT O
121 Fast Cohrt,�
Ith 4 Nee "w York
James W. Hanson, Jr.
Commissioner of planning
NG
March 2, 1995
Mr. Henry Slater
Town of Dryden
65 E. Main Street
Dryden, NY 13053
Telephone (607) 274 -5560
FAX (607) 274 -5578
Re: Zoning Review Pursuant to §239 -1 and -m of the New York State General
Municipal Law
Action: Special Permit, LilleyIs Tack and Feed
Dear Mr. Slater:
This letter acknowledges your referral of the proposal identified above for review and comment b y
the Tompkins County Planning Department pursuant to §239 -1 and -m of the New York State
General Municipal Law.
The proposal, as submitted, will have no significant deleterious impact on intercommunity,
County, or State interests. Therefore, no recommendation is indicated by the Tompkins County
Planning Department, and you are free to act without prejudice.
Please inform us of your decision so that we can make it a part of the record.
Sincerely,
f /Z► ►,,,� �t�i�lz Prr �Tf
James Hanson, Jr.
Commissioner of Planning
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TOWN OF DRYDEN b DRYDEN, NEW YOLK
65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053
607 - 844 -9120
ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT
March 21st, 1995
bt the Hean of the Finger Lakes Region
Charles Hatfield, Deputy Dryden Town Supervisor
288 Gulf hill Road
Freevil.le, NY 13068
Re: Special Permit Hearings Tuesday, March 28th, 1995
Dear Charlie:
I'm taking this opportunity to let you know, the public hearing
notices for Lilley's Tack & Feed and Screamers I'Scream have been
appropriately published. All involved property owners within
500 feet have been sent written notice of the hearing and all
other involved agencies have responded to our project
notification. We have also notified both applicants of their
hearing date and time.
Attached, for your information, is a copy of the public hearing
• notice and the Tompkins County Planning Department project
response.
If you should have any questions, concerns or desire
detail, please feel free to contact me as necessary
Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM & 1:00 PM.
Very truly yours,
A,, , /W. jdi3
Henry M. Slater
Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer
cc: James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor
Town Board Members
Mahlon R. Perkins, Town Attorney
Dave Putnam, T.G. Miller Engineers & Surveyors
Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk
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• Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know the hours of operation.
Mr. Lilley - he would like 9:00AM to 5:30PM Monday through Friday
and Saturday 9:00AM to 2:OOPM. He felt they would be finished
working by 6 :OOPM. No hours on Sunday.
Z.O. Slater - there is parking space available all around the
facility since it was previously used as a vegetable and fruit
stand.
Clm Roberts - wanted to know if there would be signs installed to
direct the public.
Mr. Lilley - he had planned on putting up entrance and exit signs
at the driveway and on the building.
Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know if there would be any on site
refuse.
Mr. Lilley - everything that comes in is prepackaged. The only
thing
they
would have would be
cardboard containers
that he would
break
down
and recycle, which
would be inside of the
building.
Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield - wanted to know about the signs.
•Mr. Lilley - there is a sign already there which he plans on
using and illuminating. He also plans on having his name on the
side of the building. He plans on having under the eaves lighting
to light the building all the way around.
Dave Putnam
- he
did not see anything wrong
with
the
proposal
other than
having
a second driveway culvert
and
his
driveway
pattern may
have
to be improved on the east
side
of
the building.
Closed public hearing 8:05PM
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TOWN BOARD MEETING
MARCH 28, 1995
RESOLUTION #115 INTRODUCE LOCAL LAW #1 - 1995
Clm T. Hatfield introduced Local Law #1 -
1995 and asked for
its
adoption:
of certain obligations in lieu of
such
retained
RESOLVED, that this
Town Board schedule a
public hearing on
April
11, 1955, at 7:30PM
providing a procedure
for the withdrawal
of
retained percentages
from contract payment
amounts withheld
to
certain contractors under public
works
contracts
upon the deposit
of certain obligations in lieu of
such
retained
amounts.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote
- all
voting
Yes
RESOLUTION #116
#117
ACCEPT
SHORT
SEAR
EAF
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
& FEED
- LILLEY'S
TACK
& FEED
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the short SEAR EAF form as
filed. It was determined there was no significant environmental
impact and a negative declaration should be made.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION
#117
GRANT
SPECIAL PERMIT
LILLEY'S
TACK
& FEED
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant the special permit to
Lilley's Tack & Feed with the following conditions: 1 - Hours
9:OOAM to 6:OOPM Monday through Saturday; 2 - separate entrance
and exit driveways; 3 - signs to indicate entrance, exit and j
drive through traffic flow; 4 - "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted
7- 10 -90; and 5 - exterior lighting to shine on side of building
on signs. Not to shine on Route 13.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Board members went over short EAF SEAR form for Screamer's Ice
Cream.
RESOLUTION #118 ACCEPT SHORT EAF SE9R
NEGATIVE DECLARATION - SCREAMER'S ICE CREAM
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Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the short SE9R EAF form as
filed. It was determined there was no significant environmental
impact and a negative declaration should be made.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION #119 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT
SCREAMER'S ICE CREAM
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant a special permit to
Screamer's Ice Cream with the following conditions: 1 - current
applicant only; 2 - current location only; 3 - designated parking
spaces; 4 - health department permit updated; 5 - entrance and
exit signs; 6 - port -a -john approval from health department. If
approved it is to be marked for employees only and in an enclosed
area, 7 - verification of health department approval for toilet
facility; 8 - hours 11:OOAM to 11 :OOPM 7 days a week, 9 - night
time lighting provided, shielded and directed down; 10 - no on
site dumpster; 11 - refuse removed daily; 12 - verified NYSDOT
requirements and 13 - "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7 -10 -90
where applicable.
2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Chris
Hicks -
questioned
whether
or
not he could dispose of gray
water
on site
or would it
have to
be
removed daily.
Atty Perkins - he would be dumping waste water in the sewer
system without paying for it which would not be permissible.
There would have to be something worked out.
Chris Hicks - said he would check on this and it would not be a
problem for him to remove it if he had to.
RESOLUTION #120 APPROVE EXTENSION OF
SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT
Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for
its adoption: (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION
#121
AUTHORIZE
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR
TO
SIGN
THE APPLICATION
FOR PLANS
- SNYDER HILL
WATER
DIST.
Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption;
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Deputy Supervisor C.
Hatfield to sign the application for approval of plans for the
proposed water supply and improvements to be submitted to New
York State Department Health upon determination by the town
engineer and town attorney that the application is otherwise
complete and sufficient.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
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RESOLUTION DATED MARCH 28, 1995
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO AND
APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT OF
THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 12 OF THE TOWN LAW.
WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared in such
manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the
Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York,
relating to the extension of the Snyder Hill Water District; 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 extension of said water district shall be bounded
and described as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the improvement proposed for the extension of said
water district consists of the installation of 2200 feet of 12 inch
ductile iron pipe, 2345 feet of 8 inch ductile iron pipe, 8
hydrants and valves, gate valves, corporation stops, fitting,
valves and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described
in the aforesaid map, plan and reports and
WHEREAS, the total estimated cost thereof is to be paid by the
developer of the subdivision known as Peregrine Hollow and
dedicated to the water district at no cost to said district as a
condition of final subdivision approval of Peregrine Hollow; and
WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the
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extension of the Snyder Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden
and the improvements proposed therefor have been determined to be
an unlisted action, as to which a negative declaration has been
made determining that said extension and the improvements proposed
therefor would not result in any significant environmental effects;
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WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on March
14, 19.95 reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed
water district, the improvements proposed, the fact that said map,
plan and report, were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public
inspection and specifying the 28th day of March, 1995 at 7:00
o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main
Street, 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 extension of said water district
and said map, plan and report, 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 193 of the Town Law, and proof of publication and
posting has 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 head were duly heard; and
WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan
and report, and the evidence given at said public hearing; NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
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County, New York, as follows.
Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public
hearing, it is hereby found and determined as follows:
a) The petition is signed and acknowledged as required by
law and is otherwise sufficient;
b) All the property and property owners within the proposed
extension.of the water district are benefitted thereby;
c) All the property and property owners benefitted are
included within the limits of the proposed water district
extension; and
d) The extension of said water district is in the public
interest.
Section 2. The extension of the Snyder Hill Water District of
the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to be bounded and
described as hereafter set forth, and the improvement therefor
consisting of the installation of 2200 feet of 12 inch ductile iron
pipe, 2345 feet of 8 inch ductile iron pipe, 8 hydrants and valves,
gate valves, corporation stops, fitting, valves and necessary
appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the aforesaid
map, plan and report, the total estimated cost thereof to be paid
by said developer, and dedicated to the water district at no cost
to said district is hereby approved and the Town through its
contracts, agreements or existing district shall supply water to
said water district extension.
Section 3. Said water district shall be bounded and described
as follows:
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DESCRIPTION FOR THE ENLARGEMENT OF SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT, TOWN
OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK
That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Dryden, County
of Tompkins, and State of New York bounded and described as
follows:
Beginnning at a monument on the Town of Dryden - Town of
Ithaca municipal boundary at the southeast corner of the Town of
Ithaca Eastern Heights Park; thence North 10 degrees- 23 minutes -
East 51.09 feet along the Town of Dryden - Town of Ithaca municipal
boundary to a point, thence South 77 degrees- 56 minutes East 275
+/- feet to a pipe being the former northeast corner of the
Eleanore Foote property in the Town of Dryden; thence South 10
degrees- 30 minutes West 874.89 +/- feet to a point; thence North
59 degrees- 46 minutes West 300.83 +/- feet to a point in the Town j
of Dryden — Town of Ithaca municipal boundary; thence North, 11
degrees- 09 minutes- East 730 +/- feet along the Town of Dryden -
Town of Ithaca municipal boundary to the point or place of
beginning.
Said boundaries as more particularly shown on the. map entitled
"Water District Map, Snyder Hill Addition, State of New York,
County of Tompkins, Town of Dryden, made by Lawrence P. Fabbroni,
NYSPE #51734, NYSLS #49682, dated January 2,1995, revised March
13,1995"
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the adoption
of this resolution,
file
a certified
copy of
this
resolution in
the office of the
state
department
of audit
and
control at Albany, New York, and shall record a certified copy in
the office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS:
I, SUSANNE LLOYD, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY.
That I have compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the
is original resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden
at a special meeting of said Town held on the 28th day of March,
1995, and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said
original and of the whole thereof. i
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of
the Town of Dryden this 29th day of March, 1995.
(SEAL)
Susanne L
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RESOLUTION DATED MARCH 28, 1995
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO AND
APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT
OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 12 OF THE TOWN LAW.
WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared in such
manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the
Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York,
relating to the establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District;
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, said sewer district shall be bounded and described as
hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the improvement proposed for said sewer district
consists of the installation of 3160 feet of 8" PVC sewer main, 500
feet of sewer lateral, manholes, meter pit and flow meter and
necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the
aforesaid map, plan and report; and
WHEREAS, the total estimated cost thereof is to be paid by the
developer of the subdivision known as Peregrine Hollow and
dedicated to the proposed sewer district at no cost to said
district as a condition of final subdivision approval of Peregrine
Hollow; and
® WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the
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establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District of the Town of
Dryden and the improvements proposed therefor have been determined
to be an unlisted action, as to which a negative declaration has
been made determining that said establishment and the improvements
proposed therefor would not result in any significant environmental
effects; and
WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on March
14, 1995 reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed
sewer district, the improvements proposed, the fact that said map,
plan and report, were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public
inspection and specifying the 28th day of March, 1995 at 7:15
o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main
Street, 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 said sewer
district and said map, plan and report, 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 193 of the Town Law, and proof of publication and
posting has 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 head were duly heard; and
WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan
and report, and the evidence given at said public hearing; NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins
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County, New York, as follows.
Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public
hearing, it is hereby found and determined as follows.
a) The petition is signed and acknowledged as required by
law and is otherwise sufficient;
b) All the property and property owners within the proposed
sewer district are benefitted thereby;
c) All the property and property owners benefitted are
included within the limits of the proposed sewer
district; and
d) The establishment of said sewer district is in the public
interest.
Section 2. The establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer
District of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to be
bounded and described as hereafter set forth, and the improvement
therefor consisting of the installation of 3160 feet of 8" PVC
sewer main, 500 feet of sewer lateral, manholes, meter pit and flow
meter and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described
in the aforesaid map, plan and report, the total estimated cost
thereof to be paid by said developer, and dedicated to the proposed
sewer district at no cost to said district is hereby approved and
the Town throught its contracts and agreements shall supply
wastewater transportation and treatment to said sewer district.
Section 3. Said sewer district shall be bounded and described
as follows:
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DESCRIPTION FOR ADDITION TO SEWER DISTRICTS, TOWN OF DRYDEN,
TOMPKINS COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK
That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Dryden,
County of Tompkins, and State of New York bounded and
described as follows.
Beginnning at a monument on the Town of Dryden - Town
of Ithaca municipal boundary at the southeast corner of the
Town of Ithaca Eastern Heights Park; thence North 10 degrees -
23 minutes East 1150.59 +/- feet along the Town of Ithaca
Town of Dryden municipal boundary to a pipe at the southwest
corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -1; thence South 57 f
degrees- 51 minutes East 122.64 feet to a pipe; thence South
59 degrees East 264.76 feet to a pipe; thence South 58 degrees -
48 minutes East 135 +/- feet to a pipe at the southeast corner
of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69-2 -4; thence North 12 degrees -
16 minutes- 36 seconds East 225.0 +/- feet to the centerline
of Snyder Hill Road at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -4; thence South 59 degrees- 02 minutes- 18
seconds East 52.78 feet along the centerline of Snyder Hill
Road to the northwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel
69 -2 -5; thence South 12 degrees- 16 minutes- 36 seconds West
468.27 +/- feet along the west boundary of Town of Dryden
• Tax Parcels 69 -2 -5 and 69 -2 -3.3 to a point; thence South 36
degrees- 28 minutes- 19 seconds West 62.0 feet to a pipe at
the northwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.4;
thence South 1 -2 degrees- 13 minutes- 55 seconds West 500 +/-
feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax i
Parcel 69- 2 -3.4; thence South 76 degrees- 14 minutes- 13 seconds
East 260.58 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town
of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.4; thence North 14 degrees- 12
minutes- 54 seconds East 444.45 +/- feet to a pipe at the
northeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -394; thence
North 22 degrees- 02 minutes- 09 seconds East 110.69 +/- feet
to a point on the southern boundary of Town of Dryden Tax
Parcel 69 -2 -7; thence South 78 degrees- 56 minutes- 01 seconds
East 106.72 feet along the southern boundary of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -7 to a pipe; thence North 10 degrees- 02
minutes- 31 seconds East 76.43 feet to a pipe; thence South
70 degrees- 50 minutes- 10 seconds East 160.05 feet to a pipe;
thence South 70 degrees- 49 minutes- 26 seconds East 159.94
feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax
Parcel 669 -2 -8; thence North 12 degrees- 29 minutes- 56 seconds
East 78.20 feet, thence South 72 degrees- 02 minutes- 06 seconds
East 147.41 feet to a pipe; thence South 71 degrees- 25 minutes -
20 seconds East 170.06 feet to a pipe, thnce South 70 degrees -
56 minutes- 11 seconds East 134.84 feet to a pipe at the
southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -11; thence
• South 70 degrees- 26 minutes- 08 seconds East 99.83 feet to
a pipe; thence South 70 degrees- 27 minutes 29 seconds East
125.55 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -13; thence South 70 degrees- 38 minutes- 45
seconds 124.20 feet to a pipe; thence. South 69 degrees- 39
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minutes- 12 seconds East 125.79 feet to a pipe at the southeast
corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -15; thence South
10 degrees- 33 minutes- 37 seconds West 87.81 feet to a pin
at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.3;
thence South 68 degrees- 18 minutes East 60.53 feet to a pin
at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.3;
thence North 14 degrees- 48 minutes- 32 seconds East 85.00
+/- feet to the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel
69 -2 -17; thence South 68 degrees- 54 minutes- 18 seconds East
143.0 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.1; thence South 68 degrees- 48 minutes -
28 seconds East 178.65 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner
of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -18; thence North 5 degrees -
37 minutes- 24 seconds East 253.90 feet to the centerline
of Snyder Hill Road at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -18; thence 250.5 +/- feet (on a chord South
65 degrees- 18 minutes- 22.seconds East 250.36 feet) along
the centerline of Snyder Hill Road to the northeast corner
of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.2; thence southerly to
the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.2;
thence South 11 degrees- 13 minutes- 50 seconds West 330.0
+/- feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden
Tax Parcel 69 -2 -19.1; thence South 11 degrees- 01 minutes-
38.seconds West 552.71 feet to a pipe at the southwest corner
of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -19.2; thence South 10 degrees -
49 minutes- 19 seconds West 1100.85 feet to a pipe at the
southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 68- 1 -7.5; thence
South 10 degrees- 56 minutes- 36 seconds West 766.17 +/- feet
to a pin at.the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel
69- 2 -3.2; thence North 79 degrees- 03 minutes- 24 seconds
West 457.33 feet to a pin at the south east corner of Town
of Dryden Tax Parcel 71 -1 -5; thence North 6 degrees- 07. minutes-
21 seconds East 1538.00 +/- feet to a pin at the northeast
corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 71 -1 -5; thence North 79
degrees- 03 minutes- 45 seconds West 577.73 +/- feet to a
point in a stone pile, thence South 10 degrees- 59 minutes -
31 seconds West 617.82 +/- feet to a point at a dead oak;
thence North 78 degrees- 46 minutes- 15 seconds West 928.34
+/- feet to a point; thence North 38 degrees- 51 minutes -
10 seconds West 329.45 feet to a point; thence North 79 degrees -
30 West 110.0 to point; thence North 59 degrees- 46 minutes
West 300.83 +/- feet to a point in the Town of Dryden- Town
of Ithaca municipal boundary; thence North 11 degrees- 09
minutes- East 730 +/- feet along the Town of Dryden - Town
of Ithaca municipal boundary to the point or place of beginning.
Said boundaries as more particularly shown on the map entitled
"Sewer District Map, Peregrine Hollow, State of New York,
County of Tompkins, Town of Dryden, made by Lawrence P. Fabbroni,
NYSPE 151.734, NYSLS 149682, dated October 5, 1989, revised
January 211995, March 13,1995"
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the adoption of this resolution, file a certified copy of this
resolution in the office of the state department of audit and
control at Albany, New York, and shall record a certified copy in
the office of the clerk of the County of Tompkins.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS:
I, SUSANNE LLOYD, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of
Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY.
That I have compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the
original resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden
at a special meeting of said Town held on the 28th day of March,
1995, and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said
original and of the whole thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of
the Town of Dryden this 29th day of March, 1995.
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RESOLUTION #122 APPROVE ESTABLISHMENT OF
SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT
Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its
adoption: (copy in minute book)
2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes
RESOLUTION #123 AUTHORIZE DEPUTY SUPERVISOR TO
SIGN THE APPLICATION FOR PLANS - SNYDER HILL SEWER DIST
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Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for
its adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Deputy Supervisor C.
Hatfield to sign the application for approval of the plans for a
wastewater disposal system to be submitted to New York State
Department of Environment Conversation upon determination by the
town engineer and town attorney that the application is otherwise
complete and sufficient.
2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes
Adjourned: 10:00PM
• Susanne Lloyd
Dryden Town C1E
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