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TOWN OF DRYDEN
TOWN BOARD MEETING
March 13, 2014
Present: Supervisor Mary Ann Sumner, Cl Gregory Sloan, Cl Jason Leifer,
Cl Linda Lavine
Absent: Cl Joseph Solomon
Elected Officials: Bambi L. Avery, Town Clerk
Other Town Staff: Jane Nicholson, Interim Planning Director
Supv Sumner called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
RESOLUTION #46 (2014) – APPROVE ABSTRACT #3
Supv Sumner offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board hereby approves Abstract #3, as audited, general
vouchers #115 through #191 ($281,546.96, CD voucher #253 ($250.00), and TA voucher #5
($2,650.49), totaling $284,447.45.
2nd Cl Leifer
Roll Call Vote Cl Sloan Yes
Supv Sumner Yes
Cl Leifer Yes
Cl Lavine Yes
Bruno Schickel said he fundamentally has no problem with Cornell Plantations
acquiring the Semmler land. He does have a problem with the Town spending money for it. He
visited the site and the land the Plantations currently owns and didn’t see any signage, trails,
parking or evidence that the public is welcome. On their website it says it is not open to the
public. It is an exclusive area only open with permission. He asked how we justify paying for
land not open to the public. He asked what happens if land isn’t sold. No one can build there
or do agriculture there. It is too wet and the land will remain as it is. The Town isn’t changing
outcome. He asked what happens if the town doesn’t give $4,000, and w ill that make a
difference. The Town is not wealthy or a charity. He believes Cornell will still buy that land
whether the Town gives money or not. He suggested the Town not give the money.
Supv Sumner said her value system and Bruno’s are different. Cornell would purchase
property whether the Town contributed or not, and she is grateful that they take responsibility
to protect what is a very valuable piece of property for its own sake. She thinks it is the Town’s
responsibility to do its share out of respect for what Cor nell is doing and because it is the
Town’s responsibility to protect things as valuable as that.
G Sloan said he has concerns with money. B Schickel’s comments contradict directly
what was presented to the board. Perhaps the Town should use its contribution as leverage. If
they said this land is open to the public, it needs to be advertised as open to the public. Supv
Sumner said she perceived it as preserving it for its own sake. G Sloan stated there are a lot of
privately owned acres in the Town and in the end it is up to the landholder to make those
decisions. The Town can’t do that for all the land in questions.
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Supv Sumner said the Town has developed guidelines for acquiring and preserving open
space. The town should preserve it for its own sake.
Cl Lavine said the board should get answers to these questions that were raised. It was
noted that too much use of the area could damage the very thing that is being protected.
There will be a resolution authorizing a $4,000 donation toward the purchase of this
property at next week’s meeting. In the meantime, Cl Lavine will talk with Todd Bittner about
the questions raised. Supv Sumner noted she had identified $2,000 in the farmland protection
budget line which will not be used this year that can be applied this year. The other $2,000
will be budgeted for next year.
Supv Sumner said the board should consider compensating Judge Clauson for the
extra work he’s had due to Judge Valentinelli’s resignation. After discussion, Supv Sumner
recommended authorizing the amount of $600 for the month of March. There will be a
resolution on next week’s agenda.
With respect to filling the vacant Justice position, Supv Sumner, Cl Leifer and Kelly
Damm interviewed the four people who had expressed interest.
Kelly Damm explained the committee conducted four interviews over two nights, and
recommend Jules Ravo for the position. He is an attorney residing in Town of Dryden.
Because he is an attorney, he will not have to take the Justice training prior to taking the
bench. He also has the ability to respond quickly to arraignments, and expressed a
commitment to run for the position in the fall, possibly making for fewer transitions. After the
board has approved the appointment, someone will need to notify the Office of Court
Administration and get Judge Mulvey’s permission.
RESOLUTION #47 (2014) – APPOINT JULES RAVO TO FILL JUSTICE VACANCY
Supv Sumner offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption:
RESOLVED, that this Town Board hereby appoints Jules Ravo to serve as Town Justice
for a term ending December 31, 2014, and authorizes Kelly Damm to prepare the necessary
documents for the Office of Court Administration for approval.
2nd Cl Leifer
Roll Call Vote Cl Sloan Yes
Supv Sumner Yes
Cl Lavine Yes
Cl Leifer Yes
Jane Nicholson explained that there is a developer interested in a property that is not
clearly zoned for the intended use. They can’t talk about the specific project until an
application has been received. The area is located on Route 366 between Freeville and Etna,
around the Werninck’s building. J Nicholson explained they had looked at the area to see if it
really fits what it is zoned for and are recommending a mixed use zone. A zoning change will
be introduced at the next meeting and a public hearing scheduled for April.
Craig Anderson would like the Planning Board to take a look at the proposal.
Bruno Schickel suggested a larger area, and the possibility of including a residential
property in the center of the proposed area that is currently not being considered .
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TC3 Solar project – J Nicholson said she has received the site plan and the stormwater
management report from TG Miller. The Planning Department has completed its review and
has recommended actions and conditions. The application is complete and thorough. Craig
Anderson (Planning Board), Evan Carpenter (Ag Committee) and J Nicholson had a conference
call with the project’s engineering team to discuss the possibility of co-use of the site (for
grazing, plantings or other agricultural uses). She thinks the board should encourage the
applicant to think about it because it is in an agricultural zone. They discussed whether it was
possible with the design. With the TC3 Farm coming in on the adjacent parcel, it might be
beneficial. They will be having a discussion with TC3 about this.
Draft NYS Energy Plan comments – The Tompkins County legislature has forwarded a
Resolution with their comments about the plan. A resident would like the board to comment
similarly. Supv Sumner said she has not read the plan and doesn’t feel qualified to comment.
County Administrator Joe Mareane has done some excellent work educating local
officials on the implications of the Governor’s tax freeze proposal. Many TCCOG members have
joined forces. Supv Sumner plans to write a letter. She will put together information for board
members. She received a call from the Governor’s Office asking her opinion. She finds the
Governor’s proposal frustrating in the extreme. Everyone believes that property taxes are too
high, but she said the problem rests largely with school districts, not municipalities. Mareane
said if the state took back its unfunded mandates and funded them with income tax, then
property tax would not be too high. Local elected officials are putting forth alternatives for
addressing state and local budget issues.
Land swap and DRYC recommendation - There have been discussions with Bernie
Cornelius about a land swap for his residential development. It would provide alternate access
to the residential development in exchange for a piece of land that could be adjoined to the area
for park development. DRYC passed a resolution urging the board to proceed with the land
swap agreement and to make a commitment to developing the town property for recreational
use. They will be looking at options for the town moving forward.
Recreation Director – The position has been posted and extended the posting to the
State Parks & Rec agency, Ithaca College, SUNY Cortland, and TC3. The deadline was
extended to the end of March. There are seven applications to date. Andrew Pierce is filling
the responsibilities of director. He has not been appointed Interim Director, and Supv Sumner
will probably ask the board to do that next meeting .
Cl Lavine reminded the board that it needs to look at the amount paid by the town for
health insurance for the employees.
The DRYC will review applications for Recreation Director and will select three
candidates for interview in early April. Supv Sumner hopes to hire by the end of April. Supv
Sumner suggests a salary, depending on experience, in neighborhood of $46,000 to start. She
is recommending a small increase in the Rec Coordinator salary, which is very low. This can
be done with savings in the budget and there will be a net budget reduction.
Supv Sumner said there is a need to have Andrew Pierce appointed as Interim Director
of Recreation. She recommends a small salary increase for the time that he serves as Interim
Director.
Supv Sumner announced there is another vacancy in the Planning Department. Josh
Bogdan, GIS Technician, has given his notice and will be done March 21. This position has
been under a great deal of scrutiny. At last week’s C onservation Board meeting they passed a
resolution urging the Town Board to maintain and secure a position that provides GIS and
information tech services for the Town of Dryden, stating that if it is financially and politically
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beneficial for the town to partner with other municipalities to provide fee -based GIS services
without diminishing the town needs, the Conservation Board encourages the board to ex plore
that possibility. The Conservation Board at its meeting discussed in detail the advantage of
having had that service for these past years. It was noted that most planners are now familiar
with GIS and able to operate the software. J Nicholson stated she is familiar, but may need
some refresher.
Supv Sumner said it has been a struggle with one vacancy in the Planning Department
and now there are two. With J Nicholson functioning as Director, they aren’t doing a lot of
planning. The board should decide how to proceed with filling the Planning Director position.
Should they conduct a search or promote from within? Two board members could review the
situation and make a recommendation at next abstract meeting. The director position was
eliminated from budget.
J Nicholson believes the board should look internally first and that some people’s
talents are being underutilized. She isn’t certain that they would be better off with an
additional person. There could be some room in the four positions that they have to maximize
the potential.
B Schickel thinks that four people in the department is about right, when analyzed and
compared to other towns. He said it calls into question whether you need someone
administering two code officials. He suggests the board look at J Nicholson being the planner.
He doesn’t believe a director is necessary. Kevin Ezell is capable of being code official and
overseeing the code side of it. There can be a shared responsibility on some things, and having
a shared secretary or clerk seems totally appropriate. Jane’s suggestion to optimize the staff
and see how it goes is a very smart way to proceed.
Cl Leifer and Cl Solomon will meet with J Nicholson to discuss options and report to the
board. Salary restoration for the position of Director of Planning is another issue. Supv
Sumner asked the board to review the job descriptions and resolution that created the
Planning Department. She said there are projects they are not able to work on because they
are shorthanded. The problem with planning is that the effect doesn’t show for five or ten
years. Some of the positive things happening in Dryden now are because we shifted to this
planning direction five to eight years ago. If we continue to cripple the department, we will see
the effect ten years from now. Both the Conservation Board and Planning Board have asked
the Town Board to move with due haste.
There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and unanimously carried,
the meeting was adjourned 8:52 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Bambi L. Avery
Town Clerk