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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-05-05May 5, 1970 73 On May 5, 1970 at 5 P.M. bids were opened for the purchase of used steel plate and used railroad rails to be used for the purpose of a retaining wall at the Lansing Park Marina, as advertised in the Ithaca Journal. One bid received as follows: Chemung Supply Corp., Elmira, New York. 5/16" thick used steel plate with average weight of 12.75# per sq. ft. with sheets to be 6 to 7 ft. wide and 15 to 20 ft. long, meeting all of your specifications ® $.065 lb., F.O.B. job site in Town of Lansing. Used railroad rails weighing approximately 75# per yd, with the following specifications: 5" base 4- 13/16" height, 22 head, 2" Webb approximately 30' long meeting all specifications. @ $.065 lb. F.O.B. job site in Town of Lansing. May 8, 1970 The Lansing Town Board met in Regular. Session at the South Lansing Town Hall on May 8, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. with Supervisor Howell presiding. ROLL CALL Charles Howell Supervisor Present Louis Bush Councilman Present Bert Hilliard Councilman Present Edward LaVigne Councilman Present Lee Naegely Councilman Present Donald Sharpsteen Highway Superintendent Present Robert Williamson Town Attorney Present Jane Bush Clerk Present Visitors: James Howell, Peter Craig, Otto Schoenfeld; Mrs. DeLaurentis and Journal Reporter Nancy Glick.' The Supervisor opened the meeting having the Clerk take the Roll Call. A copy of the minutes of the April 10th and April 17th meetings having been furnished to the members of the town board beforehand, the Supervisor asked for a motion to propose corrections of errors or to accept same as submitted. MOTION by Mr. Hilliard and seconded by Mr. Bush that the minutes as submitted by the Town Clerk be approved. Carried Letter read from Tompkins Co. Commissioner of Health, Dr. R.H. Broad relating to Refuse Disposal Sites. Letters read from Atty. Roger B. Sovocool and Lansing Planning Board relative to the proposed Ithaca Mall. Letter read from Mrs. Wilmot Irish regarding water supply in Dist.#l. ® Copy of petition to the New York Telephone Co. signed by eleven persons, requesting Popular Ridge exchange be converted to Lansing exchange, was presented to the Town Board for any available assistance, inasmuch as the Telephone Co. denied their request due to excessive cost to provide necessary facilities to change present boundaries. Discussion by the board followed by a decision to write to the Public Service Commission to request that they investigate further the possibility of allowing the Nut Ridge Area residents to receive the Lahs.ing exchange phone service and rates. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Bush and seconded by Mr. Naegely: RESOLVED, by the Lansing Town Board of the Town of Lansing that Jane Bush, Town Clerk, be and hereby is authorized to dispose of record item numbers 1, 2, 596210, 15920223924, 26, 28 930,31,33,36,37,38,39,4o,41,42, 43, 44, 45, 46 ,47,48,49,50952,55956,58,6o,62 ,63,64,65,66,67,70,71,73,74,80, 87,90,92,93x96,97 ,98,105,108,109,110, 118, 119 ,120,122,123,124,126,139,140, 141,142,143,144,145, 146, 147, 148,149,150, 151 ,152,153,154,155,156,157,158, 161, 162, 164, 165, 167, 172, 173, 184, 185, 188, 189 ,191,192,193,194,198,202,204, 232,233,237 on Records Disposition Request List Number 222 -TG -13 issued -- (continued)