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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-07January 7, 1975
The Lansing Town Board met in an Adjourned Meeting on January 7, 1975 at
8:00 P.M. with Supervisor Wesley McDermott presiding. Said meeting having been
scheduled to conduct Public Hearing's on Junk Yard Applications and consider and
act on any other business that may come before said board.
ROLL CALL
Wesley McDermott Supervisor Present
Louis Bush Councilman Present
Bert Hilliard Councilman Present
Edward LaVigne Councilman Present
Lee Naegely Councilman Present
Robert Williamson Town Attorney Present
Jane Bush Clerk Present
z' Visitors: Mr. Edward L. Kabelac and Seymour.Smidt.
The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the Roll Call.
® Proof of Notice having been furnished, the Public Hearing on the Junk Yard
Application of Cornell University to operate a junk ,yard on the northwest corner
of the junction of the Snyder and Sapsucker Woods Roads was called to order by
Supervisor McDermott.
Mr. Edward L. Kabelac, Cornell University Superintendent of Grounds Division,
appeared on behalf of Cornell, answering questions in regard to the junk yard
application.
All persons desiring to be heard,
made to said Junk Yard Application of
terminated at 8:25 P.M.
having
been heard,
and
no objections
Cornell
University,
the
Hearing was
The town board discussed the Hearing just held and the following resolution
was offered.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Naegely, who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Hilliard:
RESOLVED, that a Junk Yard Permit for property located at the northwest
corner of Snyder Road and Sapsucker Woods Road and consisting of approximately
four acres, be issued to Cornell University for the dumping of trees, brush and
solid fill, for the year 1975, said dumping being limited to the aforesaid items,
only from Cornell University property. Cornell Representative appearing and
t consenting to said restrictions.
Louis Bush, Councilman VOTING Aye
Bert Hilliard, Councilman VOTING Aye
Edward LaVigne, Councilman VOTING Aye
Lee Naegely, Councilman VOTING Aye
Wesley McDermott, Supervisor VOTING Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
Proof of Notice having been furnished, the Public Hearing on the Junk Yard
Application of Andrew Krebs to operate a junk yard on 92 DeCamp Road was called
to order at 8:30 P.M.
Zoning and Ordinance Enforcement Officer, Norman Stanton, stated that
Mr. Krebs had complied with his requests concerning his ju\nI� yard, also answered
questions on behalf of Mr. Krebs in regard to his junk yard application.
All persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, and no objections
made to said Junk Yard Application of Andrew Krebs, the Hearing was terminated
at 8:50 P.M.
® The town board discussed the Hearing just held and the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. LaVigne, who moved its adoption, seconded by
t
Mr. Hilliard:
1
RESOLVED, that a Junk Yard Permit be granted to Andrew Krebs to operate a
— junk yard on 92 DeCamp Road on condition that the junk yard be set back 1,500 feet
northerly from the DeCamp Road; 600 feet from westerly boundary; 1,000 feet from
easterly boundary, said set back be in lieu of fencing requirements under the
Ordinance.
Louis Bush, Councilman VOTING Aye
Bert Hilliard, Councilman VOTING Aye
Edward LaVigne, Councilman VOTING Aye
Lee Naegely, Councilman VOTING Aye
Wesley McDermott, Supervisor Abstains (representng� applicant in other matters)
Carried
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kcontinued January 7, 1975)
Supervisor McDermott reported on his trip to New York City on January 6,
1975 to meet with.Moody's Investors, Inc. regarding the bond rating for the
Town of Lansing.
JUNK YARD APPLICATION V
i PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the
Town of Lansing has received an application for a
license to operate a junk yardon the northwest corneruf
the junction of the Snyder and Sapsucker Woods roads
from Cornell University. The Town Board shall hold a
Public Hearing on said Junk Yard Application on the 7th-
day of January 1975 at the Lansing Town Hall Lansing,
New York at 8:00 P.M. in the evening thereof.
Clerk
Dec.30,1974
On Motion, meeting adjourned 9:15 P.M.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
JUNK YARD APPLICATION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the
Town of Lansing has received an application for a
license to operate a junk yard on 92 DeCamp Road from
Andrew Krebs. The Town Board shall hold a Public
Hearing on said Junk Yard Application on the 7th day of
January 1975 at the Lansing Town Hall, Lansing New
York at 8:30 P. M. in the evening thereof. - ' "
BY ORDER OFTHE TOWN BOARD
Jane C. Bush, Clerk
Dec. 30.1974
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January 14, 1975
C'� - /, , � Z,
The Lansing Town Board met in Regular Session at the Lansing Town Hall on
January 14, 1975 at 8 P.M. with Deputy Supervisor Edward LaVigne presiding.
Wesley McDermott
Louis Bush
Bert Hilliard
Edward LaVigne
Lee Naegely
Lloyd Sharpsteen
Jane Bush
Robert Williamson
ROLL CALL
Supervisor
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman /Deputy Supervisor
Councilman
Highway Superintendent
Clerk
Town Attorney
Absent
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Visitors: Water Supt. James Howell, Planning Board Chairman Viola Miller, Zoning
Officer Norman Stanton and visitors.
Deputy Supervisor Edward LaVigne called the meeting to order at 8 P.M. having
the clerk take the Roll Call.
Letter received and read from Commissioner of Planning, Frank R. Liguori.
Said letter Re: Proposed Appalachia Local Access Road to Tompkins County Indus-
trial Park, Warren Road, PIN3750.44, Tompkins County.
Letter received and read from Commissioner of Personnel, Hugh Hurlbut. Said
letter regarding Tompkins County receiving approximately $100,520 under CETA,
Title VI to provide temporary employment for the unemployed, welfare recipients etc.
Commissioner of Health Kathleen A. Gaffney, M.D. submitted copies of two
resolutions adopted by Tompkins County Board of Health on December 17, 1974,
1) Permitting McDonald's Restaurant to continue utilizing holding tank until
July 1, 1975 under conditions, 2) Tompkins County Board of Health endorsing
development of Lansing Sewer District No. 3, serving the largest possible area
of the County Sewer District.
Letter received and read from Thomas G. Payne, Director of Tompkins County
Division of Assessment. Said letter concerning increasing the income limit for
the 50% tax exemption for real property owned by persons 65 years of age or older.
The Real Property Tax Law has been amended to allow granting the 50% exemption at
any figure between $3,000 and $6,500. >.,Mr. Payne has recommended the income limit
to at least $6,000 for county tax purposes and the other municipalities in the
County to foster uniformity. The board delayed action pending decision by the
County.
Letter received from Beverly Livesay, Member of the Intergovernmental
Relations Committee, Board of Representatives. Said letter stating that the
Planning and Public Works Committee of the Board of Representatives has asked
the County Planning Board to sponsor in co- operation with the Intergovernmental
Relations Committee, an ad -hoc study group to "look into the needs and oppor-
tunities for the best use of youth and recreation services, facilities and other
resources on a county -wide basis. Also to look into the various kinds and-levels
of organizations that might best meet the needs and desires of the people and
the municipalities in the county. Discussion held by the board. William H.
Robinson, Jr. and Louis Bush were selected to serve on the Ad -Hoc Youth and
Recreation #Committee to represent the Town of Lansing.
Letter received from State of New York, Department of Public Service, Board
on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment. Said letter regarding New
York State Electric & Gas Corporation - Cayuga Generating Station.
James Showacre, Chairman of the Lansing Water and Sewer Committee, advised
the board that the study for proposed Lansing Sewer District #3 had been completed
and they were prepared to conduct a Public Informational Meeting on said study.
The board scheduled January 21st at 8:00 P.M. to hold the Informational Meeting
on Proposed Sewer District #3•
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