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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-25• • TOWN BOARD MEETING APRIL 25, 1995 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7:30PM Members and guests participated in silent meditation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was by Town Clerk Lloyd: Present: Supv Schug, Clm Baker, Clm C. Hatfield, Clm Roberts, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater Absent: Clm T. Hatfield Dave Putnam - gave report on Turkey Hill sewer district - there I s a problem with soil erosion on the Lesiuk property. Bat -Con has quoted a price of not to exceed $1,000.00 to fix the erosion and the spots on the Lesiuk property. Also $500.00 to dig the lines for the existing Monkey Run manhole. Atty Perkins - this would be within the sewer lines that were put I n by the Reed's back in 1989. In looking over the connection by the town from the Turkey Hill sewer district into the Reed sewer line to make the connection all the way to Monkey Run, Dave noticed some erosion in a particular area. He talked to Mr. Lesiuk who had some concerns about the restoration job that was going to be done after the sewer lines were put in. This is what I s being discussed about spending town money to correct this so when we are finished we have a complete job. Dave Putnam - needs to know tonight, because Bat -Con has put in the last piece of sewer tonight. They have two water services, a lawn and a sewer lateral to put in and the pipe work is done and they are starting restoration. The big equipment will be starting to leave on Thursday night. Atty Perkins - this is a recommendation that Dave has made in connection with this project to prevent further erosion and to protect the sewer lines that are in the ground. The agreement is silent as to who does it. The real issue here is not who pays for it, but whether we do it right away while the contractors are here. RESOLUTION #132 APPROVE EXPENDITURE TO BAT -CON Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the expenditure not to exceed $1,000.00 for above the ground work and $500.00 to dig the line for the sewer connection for a total not to exceed $1,500.00 to Bat -Con. 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes l/ I I i TB4 -25 -95 Page 2 is Dave Putnam - Mark Stevens has asked Bat -Con to extend the main sewer line on Oakbrook Drive another 300 feet at his expense built to town specifications to service his existing house, but within the Oakbrook road r -o -w. Mark is asking permission to do this, rather than run a 4 inch line from where we ended at his property line up to his house and his barn. Since this is in the town's r -o -w way Mark needs permission to do this. Bat -Con will incorporate that into the as built drawings. At some point he needs it certified before he can turn it over to the town. That will be his prerogative in the future if he wants to subdivide. This would take off from where we ended with a manhole. Mark would put in 2 manholes and 300 feet of sewer line. If Mark ever develops up there he would have to extend the sewer or he would have to run 4 inch up there to service the existing house. Mark wants to run 8 inch line with 2 manholes to town specifications. Atty Perkins - wants to know who is going to warranty this and to what point. Dave Putnam - as far as I am concerned it is from that manhole until Mark makes a petition to the town from where we ended. From there on up it is his problem and we can warranty. He can get Bat -Con they to are off fix it, the I don't think that will be road. a problem since •Atty Perkins - my point is if this 8 inch sewer goes up 300 feet and the 2 manholes involved and is not used and sits there for years. Dave Putnam - it is going to be used because Mark is going to tie into his house. He will run a 4 inch line from his house down to the last manhole. He will be responsible for that 8 inch pipe until not he makes a formal petition to the town. Atty Perkins - what happens if there is a problem in the road r -o -w, who is going to do that. Dave Putnam - Mark Steven will do that. Atty Perkins - the town is not going to let him work in the town road r -o -w under any conditions. Dave Putnam - I probably can get Bat -Con to warranty their work for the extra 300 feet, this is not a problem. Atty Perkins - what happens once the warranty is up that is the problem who fixes it then. Mark basically has 300 feet of 8 inch lateral in the town road r -o -w that we do not own and are not responsible for. Is there some reason we shouldn't own it now. Dave Putnam - no, there is no reason you shouldn't own it now. 707,�. i 7-3 TB4 -25 -95 Page 3 • Supv Schug - Atty Perkins can draw up an agreement that Mark will extend the 300 feet at his expense and he will give it to the town. Dave Putnam - saw no problem with that and thought Mark would be happy to do that. Atty Perkins - it is going to be covered by whose guarantee. Dave Putnam - I will check with Bat -Con, but I do not imagine the extra 300 feet of sewer will bother them at all since they have 16,000 feet of sewer there. I will check with them in the morning. Atty Perkins - that has to be specifically addressed, plus there will have to be some actual transfer of that. Mark can never own that and if he wants to write a letter to the town or if he wants me to do it at his expense. Dave Putnam - if I get Mark to write a letter to you and fax it in the morning that he would put in the 300 feet of sewer line and 2 manholes at his expense and give it to the town. Is that as much as we need right now. Atty Perkins - no, it all has to be done right, right now. It is up to the board if they are willing to accept it I will write up the agreement and deed. Clm C. Hatfield - did not have any problem with that once it is set up right so the town and Mr. Stevens knows what the score is. Supv Schug - it sounds like a reasonable request and it should have been thought of 2 months sooner. Atty Perkins - the resolution should also state Mark Stevens shall bear all of the expense in connection with this. The town should not incur any expenses. Not only with respect to the installation, but the maintenance and guarantee are to be the same as by Bat -Con and the cost if any as built additions to the as built drawings to be preformed by him, plus any recording fees or attorneys fees are to be borne by him. RESOLUTION #133 APPROVE EXTENSION OF SEWER LINE ON OAKBROOK DRIVE Clm C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Atty Perkins to draw up an agreement with Mark Stevens regarding the extension of 300 feet of sewer line and 2 manholes in the Turkey Hill water and •sewer district. Mark Stevens is to bear all expenses in connection with this. This will include installation, maintenance and guarantee, cost of addition to as built drawings, recording fees and attorney fees. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes I I I I TB4 -25 -95 Page 4 SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING APRIL 25, 1995 GLASS SLIPPER Minutes of special permit hearing 7:30PM Supv Schug - read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning the application of Susan Cornelius DBA The Glass Slipper. (copy in minute book) QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS Susan Cornelius - would like to build a commercial building, 55' by 32' with 4 units. 1- will be a doll shop, 2- hair salon, 3 and 4 are vacant at the present time. Supv Schug - when other tenants are found for other vacant units j Susan will come back for a special permit for approved usage. ! i Clm Roberts - wanted to know if she was the owner of the facility and is there a residence on the same lot. Also, is there existing water and sewer. Susan Cornelius - is the owner of the business and there is a tenant in the residential house. There are 2 wells and 2 septic tanks. The house is completely separate from my proposed f business. This has already been approved by the health department. Clm Roberts - wanted to know what was planned for the driveway surface. Ron Pierce - at the present time will be just the crusher run and , stone. This will also be for the parking area. Clm Roberts - wanted to know if there will be markers for the parking area. Ron Pierce - they could put up signs as to where to park and i there will be a space for handicapped. Clm Roberts - wondered if it would be a burden to have cement blocks as to where to park. Ron Pierce - saw no problem with that. Clm Roberts - wanted to know if there would be a loading area and ! how would the tenants receive their supplies. Susan Cornelius - UPS would probably go around to the back of the stores since there will be an exit for each unit and there will be parking at the back of the building. • 0 TOWN OF DRYDEN ® DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607-844-9120 ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Ithaca Journal News 123 W. State Street Ithaca, New York 14850 In the 11(yaH of the Finger Lakes Attn: Donna Carr, Legal Ads PLEASE PUBLISH TAKE the that following Town LEGAL NOTICE the Town of Dryden no later than WEDNESDAY, APRIL at 19TH9 to 1995 and bill the an application Town of Dryden. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden will hold interpreters a Public at Hearing to consider an application for a Special Permit Dryden, NY submitted which by Susan interested persons will be Cornelius an opportunity DBA measures, "The Glass Slipper" of 253 Ringwood agent. Road, Freeville, NY Town of Dryden to establish The Glass Slipper individuals Collectable with hearing Dolls impairments; within a proposed structure along with an additional two lease manuals spaces at 2215 Dryden Road, Dryden will NY within for all the Town of Dryden. who request such assistance with Notice to the Town of Dryden at 844 -9120 or SAID HEARING will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1995 at 7:15 P.M. prevailing interpreters or time at the Dryden Town Hall, 65 E. Main Street, Dryden, NY at which alternative time all interested persons will be given an opportunity measures, to be heard. Persons may appear in person or by agent. Readers for individuals with visual impairments; interpreters or other alternative communication measures, as appropriate, for individuals with hearing impairments; and amanuenses for individuals with manuals impairments, will be provided for all who request such assistance with Notice to the Town of Dryden at 844 -9120 or 844 -8619. Persons desiring assistance must provide Notice NOT less than 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing. DATED: April /f 13th, 1995 dl b , 7 By Order of: Henry M. Slater Zoning Officer Town of Dryden cc: James Schug All Dryden Mahlon R. P Dave Putnam The Tompkin nne Llo Dryden T Town Board erkins, Dr T. G. Mil s County P yd, Dryden own Supervisor Members yden Town Attorney ler Engineers & Surveyors lanning Department Town Clerk i i I 9 TB4 -25 -95 Page 5 • Clm Roberts - wanted to know how the trash would be handled. i Susan Cornelius - there will be a dumpster on the site for the tenants to share. Clm Roberts - would like the dumpster in an enclosed area so it is not visible from the highway. Susan Cornelius - saw no problem with that. Supv Schug - wanted to know if they planned on doing any landscaping around the building. Susan Cornelius - not at the present time. It will be just lawn. Clm Roberts - are there any trees or shrubbery on the property as it is now. Susan Cornelius - there is some shrubbery there now and some of them may have to be removed for the building. Clm Roberts - wanted to know the hours of operation. Susan Cornelius - 7 :00AM to 10:00PM seven days a week. •Clm C. Hatfield - wanted to know if this would be a stick built building. r� u Susan Cornelius - yes, it would be. Clm Roberts - wanted to know what was planned for outside lighting. Susan Cornelius - whatever the board wants her to do. Clm Roberts - there is a residence across the road and the board would prefer lighting that just lights the area and not shine on Route 13 or across the road or next door. i Clm Roberts - wanted to know if there would be entrance and exit signs on the existing driveways. Susan Cornelius - yes, the entrance would be on the Ithaca side and the exit would be on the Dryden side. Supv Schug - wanted them to be aware there is a strong possibility in the next 5 to 7 years the state will be coming through to improve that stretch of Route 13. Susan Cornelius - that is why she is putting her building back farther from the main road. TB4 -25 -95 Page 6 • Supv Schug - wanted to know if there would be a sign out front. • • Susan Cornelius - there will be signs on the building and there is also a sign holder that has been out front for years at the other house. It will list the shops that would be there. Supv Schug - before you use the present sign holder make sure it complies with the present sign ordinance since it will not be grandfathered in. This will be a wood frame building, store front windows with all of the entrances facing the main highway. Wanted to know if there would be any landscaping done at all. Susan Cornelius - that is correct and she plans on just planting grass to make it look nice and not have a lot of obstructions to take away from the visibility of the shops that are in there. Supv Schug - but in time some low flowers or bushes, the grass in the field from the front of the building out to the road will be mowed and kept neat. The little house that sits there is well taken care of. The field gets a little ratty sometimes, but there is nothing there. Since there will be this building the field should be kept up. Clm Roberts - so you are planning in maintaining as far as mowing the full lot. Susan Cornelius - over as far as we own, yes. Closed public hearing 7:45PM Board members went over long EAF SE9R form. RESOLUTION #134 ACCEPT LONG EAF SE9R FORM SUSAN CORNELIUS - DBA THE GLASS SLIPPER Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the long EAF SE9R form as revised. It was determined there was no significant environmental impact and a negative declaration should be made. 2nd Clm C. Hatfield Roll call - voting Yes I 8 I 0 • 40 TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 FAX 607 -844 -9599 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region TEL. 607 - 844 -8619 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR Vaughn Sherman Gee Hill Road Dryden, NY 13053 Re: Simms Hill Cemetery Dear Mr. Sherman: April 24, 1995 It was great meeting with you concerning the subject. We appreciate your willingness to cooperate with the Town to clean up and maintain the subject cemetery in the future. The attached map shows the electric fence to be installed approximately 185 feet deep and 90 feet wide. This falls approximately 490 feet from the center line of Walker Road. The Town will install posts and electric wire for this area and install proper drainage and a split rail fence surrounding the cemetery approximately 5 feet inside these dimensions. Once this is accomplished the summer Youth Conservation Corp. will clean up the area, fix the stones where appropriate and the Town will maintain this area in the future. Two copies are attached. Please sign both, return one to the Town and keep one copy with your deed. /m Date Date Signature Signature Sincerely, James F. Schug Supervisor 0 CJ TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 FAX 607- 844 -9599 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region TEL. 607- 844 -8619 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR Ron Space, Director of Operations Teaching & Research Center Harford Road Dryden, NY 13053 April 24, 1995 Re: Parking Area at Willow Crossing (Cortland County Road #129) Dear Ron: Attached please find a small map concerning the subject. As you had discussed with Larry Carpenter the parking area will be approximately 30 feet by 50 feet with a portion falling on land belonging to Farm Services. There are two copies of this agreement attached. Please sign both, mail one to the Town and keep one for your files. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in this matter of using property on the railroad tracks owned by the State of New York, /m Date Date Signature Signature Sincerely, James F. Schug Supervisor i a • • r 1 TB4 -25 -95 Page 7 RESOLUTION #135 APPROVE SPECIAL PERMIT SUSAN CORNELIUS - DBA THE GLASS SLIPPER. Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant the application for a special permit to Susan Cornelius with the following conditions: 1- limit of four units; 2- health department approval, 3- entrance and exit signs; 4- the two tenants, gift shop and hair salon; 5- current tenants only, 6- any tenants other then the ones identified at the present time to check with the Code Enforcement Officer for special permit requirements; 7- cement markers for parking spaces; B- enclosed dumpster; 9- exterior lighting should be hooded to protect highway and surrounding residences; 10- lot will be mowed and maintained; 11- hours 7:OOAM to 10:00PM seven days a week; and 12- "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10 -90. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #136 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO MAKE OFFER TO ROBERT TUTTLE FOR PARCEL OF LAND Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to offer Robert Tuttle $8,000.00 for a one acre parcel of his property. (copy of what was sent to Mr. Tuttle in minute book) 2nd Clm C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #137 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH CORNELL TEACHING & RESEARCH CENTER Clm C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign an agreement with Cornell Teaching & Research Center with Ron Space for utilization of some of their property for parking at the end of Dryden Lake Trail in Cortland County. (copy in minute book). 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #138 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO SIGN AGREEMENT REGARDING SIMMS HILL CEMETERY Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign agreement with Vaughn Sherman regarding Simms Hill Cemetery. (copy in minute book). 2nd Clm C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes 7% n TB4- 25 -95. • RESOLUTION #139 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO DELIVER FUNDS TO WILLIAM & MILLIE REED - TURKEY HILL SEWER DISTRICT Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to tender to William and Millie Reed on behalf of the Turkey Hill sewer district the sum of $15,095.00 for the purchase of their sewer lines and manholes and other appurtenances constructed by them. That tender is made pursuant to the purchase of water and sewer facilities agreement dated August 29, 1989, paragraph #7 thereof. The tender will remain good until such time as the Reed's have furnished all documentation required by the agreement and the town attorney at which time the supervisor is authorized to deliver those funds. 2nd Clm C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - Joint Recreation Partnership - the board agreed if Atty Perkins was satisfied we could move forward and sign the agreement and pay the Youth Bureau $5,000.00 for the working arrangement. Atty Perkins - the agreement in its present form does not include the Village of Dryden or the Village of Freeville. It includes •the Village of Lansing. It does not include the Town of Lansing. It includes the Town of Ulysses, but not the Village of Trumansburg. One interpretation I think you can give to that agreement is the villages are excluded because one village was included and others were excluded. Since it is the intention of this document to be modeled under the provisions of the General Municipal Law the villages really need to be parties if they are going to be covered. There are two ways to handle this, one preferred and one not preferred. Betty Corrigan said it was the intention that the Village of Dryden and Village of Freeville would be covered by the town's being part of this. The better way to handle this is the agreement should be corrected now to correct all of the inefficiencies and short comings., as well as to add those as parties. It may be that we pay for it out of town funds. It shouldn't change the amount we pay, but if it is intended the village children of Dryden and Freeville should be parties and permitted to participate it should state that. Clm Roberts - Previously the villages were included and that was what the fee was based upon. Clm Baker - so are we asking them to rewrite the agreement or are we saying we want the Town of Dryden to pay to have the agreement rewritten. TB4 -25 -95 Page 9 Atty Perkins - did not think there would be a lot of expense in rewriting it. It probably comes within the retainer with the city or town attorney. All of the things that were pointed out in my letter plus this big item needs to be addressed. Supv Schug - they want their money and they knew we were going to do this when the town approved it in December as a matter of fact. The town voted on it in December about approving it and now they need and want the money so they send out an agreement with no chance to review it before it is signed. Clm Baker - did not feel the town should fund an organization and pay to rewrite their documentation which is part of the professionalism of that organization. Atty Perkins - where that responsibility lies is on the city attorney. It should be done correctly. I am not sure that they wouldn't give it that interpretation, but there are some parts of this agreement whereby the City of Ithaca is assuming the liability for people who are injured. What happens if you have a child from the Village of Dryden who gets injured and the village is not a party to this agreement. Supv Schug - Empire Livestock - everything is set to demolish the house after the fire department has had a training session. 40 Adjourned: 9:00PM Susanne Lloyd Dryden Town Clerk u 79 i i