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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-21Continued January 149 1975
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Hilliard, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Bush:
RESOLVED, that the Federal Revenue Sharing check in the amount of $7,775.00
received January 8, 1975 be allotted equally between the following categories:
1) capital expenditures, 2) public transportation and 3) recreation.
Carried
Deputy Supervisor Edward LaVigne declared a short recess at 9 :55 P.M. and
business resumed at 10:17 P.M.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Naegely, who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Hilliard:
RESOLVED, that on the request and recommendation of the Southern Cayuga Lake
Intermunicipal Water Commission, that one parcel of land deeded to the Town of
Lansing for use as a location of water tanks and other appurtenances, be exchanged
for necessary additional easements over the lands of the Bolton Estate required
under the plans of the Engineers and that the Supervisor of the Town of Lansing
® be and he hereby is authorized to execute a deed to said premises to the Estate
of Lucie G. Bolton in exchange for aforesaid easements.
Vote of Town Board . . . . . . (No) Louis Bush, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . . . . (Aye) Bert Hilliard, Councilman
Vote of Town Board (Aye) Edward LaVigne, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . . . . (Aye) Lee Naegely, Councilman
Carried
AUDIT RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Bush, seconded by Mr. Hilliard:
RESOLVED, that General Fund bills #1 through , #16 totalling $11,500.43
and Highway Fund bills #1 through #13 totalling $39,073.69 be and the same are
hereby approved for payment, and be it further
RESOLVED, that Water District #1, Water District #2, Sewer District #1,
and Sewer District #2 bills be and the same are hereby approved for payment:
Carried
On Motion, meeting adjourned to January 21, 1975 at 8:00 P.M.
January 21, 1975
The Lansing Town Board met in an Adjourned Meeting at 8:00 P.M. for the
purpose of conducting an Informational Hearing on the intentionally establishment
of Sewer Dist. #3, 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
Town Clerk
Present
Visitors: Water Supt. James Howell, Tompkins County Commissioner of Health,
Dr. Kathleen A. Gaffney, Acting Director of Environmental Sanitation,
George Guest, Eng. T.G. Miller and approximately twenty -five Lansing
residents.
Supervisor McDermott called the meeting to order having the clerk take the
Roll Call, after which time he turned the meeting over to James Showacre, Chairman
of the Lansing Water and Sewer Committee.
Mr. Showacre thanked the Town Board for their cooperation in making it
possible for his committee to conduct a feasibility study of the proposed form-
ation of Sewer Dist. #3. Mr. Showacre reviewed the background of the study made
by his committee.
Dr. Kathleen A. Gaffney, Commissioner of Health, -read and reviewed a
resolution adopted December 17, 1974 by the Tompkins Co. Health Dept., which
endorsed the development of Lansing Sewer Dist. #3, and encouraged said district
to serve the largest possible area of the County Sewer District.
George Guest, Acting Director of Environmental Sanitation for Tompkins Co.
discussed the sewage systems and soil conditions of the area designated for
Sewer District #3.
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Mr. Showacre introduced Thomas G. Miller, Consulting Engineer for the Eng-
ineering Planning Study for extension of sanitary sewer service within the pre-
sently unseweredarea of County Sewer Dist. #1 in the south end of the Town of
Lansing (proposed Lansing Sewer Dist. #3). Mr. Miller noted the excellent coop-
eration he received from the Lansing Water and Sewer Committee and the Tompkins
County Health Department in connection with his sewer study. Mr. Miller presented
a summary of estimated annual costs to homeowners by study area combinations.
Estimated financial effect of the Pyramid Project was also reviewed. A question
and answer period followed.
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Supervisor McDermott thanked Dr. Gaffney, Eng. T.G. Miller and the Lansing
Water and Sewer Committee for their excellent informative studies and presenta-
tions of proposed Lansing Sewer District #3.
Meeting adjourned 11:00 P.M.
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February 6, 1975
The Lansing Town Board held a Special Meeting on February 6, 1.075 at the
Lansing Town Hall commencing at 8:00 P.M., all members of the board having been
notified in writing of said meeting.
ROLL CALL
Wesley McDermott
Supervisor
Present
Louis Bush
Councilman
Present
Bert Hilliard
Councilman
Present
Edward LaVigne
Councilman
Present
Lee Naegely
Councilman
Present
Jane Bush
Clerk
Present
Visitors: Viola Miller, William Bement, Samuel Baughman, David Hardie, Fred
Edmondson, Lewis Roscoe and nine Lansing residents.
The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the Roll Call.
Proof of Notice having been furnished, the Public Hearing on proposed Land
Subdivision Regulations for the Town of Lansing was called to order by Supervisor
McDermott. The Supervisor at this time, turned the meeting over to Chairman of
the Planning Board, Viola Miller. Mrs. Miller reviewed the background of the
proposed Subdivision Rules and Regulations preceding public discussion.
Mrs. Irish questioned the definition of "Family" as shown in #11 of the
Addendum.
Councilman Lee Naegely stated that he would like the Town Board to also be
presented with a Sketch Plan (ARTICLE IV: PROCEDURE, Section 402, A.)
Mrs. Miller noted Section 609 of the ADDENDUM, Environmental Protection, in
regard to the floodplain area.
James Showacre discussed ARTICLE VII: IMPROVEMENTS, Section 701, D. Water
and Sewer Facilities.
Louise Dart and Marshall Volbrecht discussed ARTICLE VI: DESIGN STANDARDS,
Section 608 Parks, Playgrounds and Open Spaces. Mrs. Dart offered verbal opposi-
tion to this section.
The definition of Subdivision was thoroughly discussed and reviewed.
All persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, the Public Hearing was O
terminated at 9:00 P.M:
At this time the Planning Board discussed and reviewed the.Public Hearing
just held, following resolution then offered:
PLANNING BOARD RESOLUTION offered by Fred Edmondson, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Lewis Roscoe:
WHEREAS, pursuant to Town Law, the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, has,
by resolution dated April 11, 1967, empowered this Board to review and approve
subdivisions in the Town, and
WHEREAS, this Board has prepared Land Subdivision Regulations for its use
in reviewing and acting on subdivisions in the Town and the required public hear-
ing has been held on February 6, 1975,
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