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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-11n TOWN OF DRYDEN PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 11, 1990 MEMBERS PRESENT: CHAIRWOMAN BARBARA CALDWELL, JOHN DAVIS, MITCHELL LAVINE, CLAUDIA BRENNER AND JOSEPH LALLEY. The October 11, 1990 meeting was called to order by Chairwoman Barbara Caldwell. The August and September minutes were approved after amendments and corrections were made. Mitchell Lavine provided the Board with STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING NOTES which were taken from a thesis by Ernie Bayles of Cornell. Mr. Lavine suggested the Board study the portion of the report supplied and Mr. Lavine's notes that he put together on page 1 for future discussion and thought concerning this subject. Mr. Lavine noted that some of the Stormwater problems the Board was trying to address. The new State proposal suggestion for STORMWATER MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES from the DEC deal with all of these categories as well (water pollution, flooding, erosion, and stream channel preservation). By including Storm Water Guidelines in our existing ordinances we may be able to deal with the issues in a better manner and able to give decisive direction to our Town Engineer when reviewing a proposal. There is a need to have regulations and policy procedures in our Ordinances in order to deal with an analysis a potential developer might wish to bring before the Board. General discussion ensued pertaining to stormwater planing, flood - plains, detention structures and development in the Town of Dryden in relationship to past problems and how the Board has tried to solve the issues. Mr. Lavine would like to see a STORMWATER PACKAGE either as a whole or part of another package put together. It was suggested that the Planning Board and the Town Board meet with Ernie Bayles in the future for discussion and planning. i • • • PB 11 -10 -90 PG. 2 Barbara Caldwell submitted a publication called " THE SUMMARY OF ISSUE TOPICS FROM REGIONAL LANDUSE ROUNDTABLE MEETINGS ", and stated that apparently the State of New York Legislative Commission on rural resources have been holding some roundtables in different places around the State. They would like some additional input about frustrating issues we may have encountered, that they could address as they try to modify Town and Municipal laws regarding Land Use Regulations, The New York Planning Federation meeting held in Lake Placid was noted. There was discussion on the new regulations being implemented by the State pertaining to septic system installation. J. Lalley Fndated the Board on the process being made with the "GENERAL PLAN ". MEETING ADJOURNED Respectfully submitted, TOWN OF DRYDEN • PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 11, 1990 MEMBERS PRESENTS CHAIRWOMAN BARBARA CALDWELL, JOHN DAVIS, MITCHELL LAVINE, PLANNING were approved after amendments CLAUDIA were taken from a thesis by Ernie Bayles and manner and corrections to were BRENNER made. to our Town Engineer when reviewing AND proposal. an analysis JOSEPH potential developer might wish LALLEY. bring before The October 11, 1990 meeting was called to order by Chairwoman Barbara Caldwell, The August Lavine and September minutes MANAGEMENT PLANNING were approved after amendments NOTES which were taken from a thesis by Ernie Bayles and manner and corrections to were order made. to our Town Engineer Mitchell Lavine Storm Water provided the Board with STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING we may NOTES which were taken from a thesis by Ernie Bayles issues in a better manner and of to Cornell. order direction to our Town Engineer Mr. Lavine suggested the Board study the portion of the report supplied and Mr. Lavine's notes that he put together on page 1 for future discussion and thought concerning this subject, Mr. Lavine noted that some of the Stormwater problems the • Board was trying to address. The new State proposal suggestion for STORMWATER MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES from the DEC deal with all of these categories as well (water pollution, flooding, erosion, and stream channel preservation). By including is a Storm Water Guidelines in our existing ordinances we may be able to deal with the issues in a better manner and able to give decisive order direction to our Town Engineer when reviewing a proposal. an analysis a potential There is a need to have regulations and policy procedures in our Ordinances in order to deal with an analysis a potential developer might wish to bring before the Board. General discussion ensued pertaining to stormwater planing, flood - plains, detention structures and development in the Town of Dryden in relationship to past problems and how the Board has tried to solve the issues, Mr. Lavine would like to see a STORMWATER PACKAGE either as a whole or part of another package put together. It was suggested that the Planning Board and the Town Board meet with Ernie Bayles in the future for discussion and planning. • /0 - //- 90 pB -- ±-a a --9r 0 PG . Barbara Caldwell submitted a publication called THE SUMMARY OF ISSUE TOPICS FROM REGIONAL LANDUSE ROUNDTABLE MEETINGS ", and stated that apparently the State of New York Legislative Commission on rural resources have been holding some roundtables in different places around the State. They would like some additional input about frustrating issues we may have encountered, that they could address as they try to modify Town and Municipal laws regarding Land Use Regulations, The New York Planning Federation meeting held in Lake Placid was noted. There was discussion on the new regulations being implemented by the State pertaining to septic system installation. J. Lalley ndated the Board on the process being made with the "GENERAL PLAN ". MEETING ADJOURNED • 1a l� 0 Respectfully submitted,