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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-13Continued February 27, 1979 -3 RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Hilliard, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Naegely: RESOLVED, that due to the lack of parking at the building, formerly known as Howland's Store, and the danger of access and egress to said building from Route 34B, the Town opposes the use of the premises for commercial enterprise. Carried On Motion, meeting adjourned 10:40 P.M. March 13, 1979 On March 13, 1979 at 10:00 A.M. at the Lansing Town Hall, bids were publicly opened for one new 1979 6 -wheel drive Dump Truck -Snow Plow Combination, as advertised. Bid received as follows: Charles J. Blackwell, Inc. $69,990.00 Horseheads, New York 14845 NOTICE TO BIDDtKb-` - Town of Lansing Highway De at rtheeOff ci l sealed s e'of the Tow Cle k Lansing Town Hall, for one new 1979 6- wheel' drive Dump Truck - Snow Plow Combination. Said bids will be opened at- 10:00a.m„ -March 131 1979. 4 ' Specifications may tie obtained at the Office�of the Town Clerk of the Town of Lansing, Lansing, New York. The,-right to reject all bids is expressly reserved. Lloyd Sharpsteen Highway Superintendent Town of Lansing J- !March 6, 1979 _ March 13, 1979 The Lansing Town Board met in Regular Session at the Lansing Town Hall on March 13, 1979 at 8:00 P.M., with Supervisor Munson presiding. ROLL CALL Philip Munson Supervisor Present Margaret McElwee Councilwoman Present Bert Hilliard Councilman Present Lee Naegely Councilman Present George Stevens Councilman Present Lloyd Sharpsteen Highway Superintendent Present Robert Williamson Town Attorney Present Jane Bush Horky Clerk Present Visitors: Deputy Clerk Wanda B. Brink, Water Supt. James Howell and Elizabeth Sweazey. The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the Roll Call. Norman D. Stanton, Ordinance Officer, submitted his monthly report which was read and reviewed by the board. Highway Superintendent Sharpsteen and Members of the Town Board discussed the bid received on March 13th, 1979 for one new 1979 6 -wheel drive Dump Truck- ® Snow Plow Combination. Following resolution offered: RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Naegely, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Stevens: 0 WHEREAS, the Highway Superintendent has duly advertised for bids for one a new 1979 &wheel drive Dump Truck -Snow Plow Combination, and WHEREAS, Charles J. Blackwell, Inc., of'Horseheads, New York was the only bidder, said bid in the amount of $69,990.00, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the aforesaid bid be and hereby is accepted on condition that a Contract is executed stating that $25,000.00 be paid on delivery and the balance, with no carrying charges or interest, be paid after January 1, 19800 Vote of Town Board Vote of Town Board Vote of Town Board Vote of Town Board Vote of Town Board 4 (Aye) (Aye). (Aye) . (Aye) (Aye) (continued) Bert Hilliard, Councilman Margaret McElwee, Councilwoman Lee Naegely, Councilman George Stevens, Councilman Philip Munson, Supervisor 0 q 4� z AV i I� Continued March 13, 1979 A copy of the minutes of January 9th, February 12th and 27th, 1979 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. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Hilliard, who' .,.moved its adoption, seconded by Mrs. McElwee: RESOLVED, that the minutes as submitted by the clerk be approved. Carried Letter received from Agway Petroleum.Corporation stating a price increase of $.0150 per gallon for diesel fuel and $.0100 per gallon for fuel oil #2, effective March 7, 1979• Clerk advised board of the Tompkins County Municipal Officials' Association Meeting to be held at the Sheraton Inn on March 21st at 7:00 P.M. Further discussion held by the board concerning the South Lansing Grange Hall property being converted to a Town of Lansing Community Center._. Following resolution offered. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Hilliard, who..moved its adoption, seconded by Mrs. McElwee. RESOLVED, that the town board accept a gift to the town from the Lansing Lions Club, by warranty deed and without restrictions, of the premises known.as the South Lansing Grange Hall, said Grange Hall adjoining the present premises owned by the town. The Grange Hall premises is to be used for town community purposes, it being understood that after the conveyance to the town by the Lions Club of the Town of Lansing that the Lions Club will provide free of charge to the town, interior partitions, entrance ramp, provide and install four panic doors, rebuild fire escape, install required electrical wiring and any and all other renovations and improvements required to bring said building in compliance and conformity with the applicable laws of the State regulating public use and occupancy, and be it further RESOLVED, that this resolution accepting this gift is contingent upon the adoption of a similar resolution by the Lansing Lions Club. Unanimously adopted RESOLUTION offered by Mrs. McElwee, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Naegely: RESOLVED, that the following transfers be made: From: Contingency Fund 01990.4 to Flood & Erosion Control A8745.4 the amount of $2,286.19. From: Highway Improvements #DE9540.9 to Repairs and Improvements #DR2840.9 the amount of $4,739.18. Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Bert Hilliard, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Margaret McElwee, Councilwoman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Lee Naegely, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) George Stevens, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Philip Munson, Supervisor Letter received from the Lansing Planning Board concerning the Finkeldey subdivision located south of Myers Road and east of Lake Shore Drive. The members of the Planning Board, unanimously reaffirmed their position on the Findeldey subdivision, stating that the subdivision was begun after the Lansing Subdivision Rules and Regulations were in effect and since said subdivision is now in violation of these Regulations, that the Town Attorney should be directed by the Town Board to take legal action. Discussion held by the-Town Board. Councilman Stevens suggested a letter be written to residents residing in the Finkeldey subdivision advising them that they are not living on a Town Road and they should be aware that public services, such as fire trucks, ambulances etc., are not available to them. RESOLUTION offered by Mrs. McElwee, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Stevens: RESOLVED, that the Town Board instruct the Ordinance Officer to aid the Planning Board in the implementation of the Subdivision Rules and Regulations as adopted by the Planning Board and the Town Board on February 6, 19750 Unanimously carried RESOLUTION offered by Mrs. McElwee, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Stevens: RESOLVED, that this board hereby requests the Planning Board to submit revisions and amendments to the Lansing Subdivision Rules and Regulations, for consideration by this board, on or before May 15, 1979• Unanimously-carried (continued) • • 1 1 1 Continued March 13, 1979 Supervisor Munson reported on the progress to -date of the Town Hall renovations. Councilwoman Margaret McElwee reported that Engineer T.G. Miller is completing his ,udy on-the recent survey made to determine the number of persons interes /zn receiving water service from the Bolton Point system. Mrs. McElwee will present his report at the April meeting. Councilman George Stevens reported that the County Committee of Municipal Officials' Association continues to meet regarding the dog control situation. Mr. Stevens will also meet with the Lansing Village Board concerning dog control. Councilman Lee Naegely reported on the Tompkins County Cable Commission. The Supervisor presented his monthly report. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Stevens, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Hilliard: RESOLVED, that General Fund bills #50 through #83 totalling $23,558.91 and Highway Fund bills #46 through #75 totalling $28,403.04 be and the same are hereby approved for payment, and be it further RESOLVED, that Water District #2 bills be and the same are hereby approved for payment. Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Bert Hilliard, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Margaret McElwee, Councilwoman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Lee Naegely, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) George Stevens, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Philip Munson, Supervisor On Motion, meeting adjourned 10:20 P.M. h April 10, 1979 On April 10, 1979 at 10:00 A.M. at the Lansing Town Hall, bids were opened for Diesel Fuel. Following bids received. Lamoreaux -Quinn Service Corp. 2290 W. Main St. Trumansburg, New York Coulson Oil Co., Inc. Box 158 Locke, Niews10 -rk #2 fuel oil for diesel fuel at .534 for warm weather if indicated or a 30 -70 blend for diesel fuel at .546 for cold weather. 57.540 per gallon on Diesel Fuel. NOTICE TO BIDDERS jTown of Lansing Highway Depart (ment will receive sealed bids at the Office of the Town Clerk, Lansing Town Hall, for Diesel Fuel. Said bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m., April 10, 1979, at_the- Lansing-Town Hall- Specifications maybe obtained at the Office of the Town Clerklof the Town of Lansing, ,Lansing; New Vork:. The tight to; reject all bids is expressly reserved: Lloyd Sharpsteen Highway Superintendent Town of Lansing April 3, 1979 el11