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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-07rol�
November 7, 1990
The
Lansing
Town Board
met in
Special Session at the Lansing Town Hall
at 6:30
P.M. with
Supervisor
Kirby
presiding.
ROLL CALL
Jeannine Kirby
Supervisor
Present
Herbert Beckwith
Councilman
Present
Jeffrey Cleveland
Coucnilman
Present
Louis Emmick
Councilman
Present
Larry Tvaroha
Councilman
Present
Bonita Boles
Town Clerk
Present
Richard John
Town Attorney
Present
VISITORS: Dave Herrick, Frank Liguori, Pete Larson, Tom Kirby, Steve Colt,
Sharon Bowman, Barbara Barry, George Totman, Andy LaVigne, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Hagin, Linda Beckwith, Maggie Moore, Jackie Hennesey, John Hicks and two other
residents.
Dave Herrick and Frank
Liguori gave an executive summary
in regard
to the
Sterns and Wheeler report concerning
public sewer in the Town
of Lansing.
Mr.
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
Herrick and Mr. Liguori did
not feel Jt.t would be feasible for
the Town to
assume
the cost of the S.J.S. project
as it is estimated that it would cost the
Town
2�1; million to get started.
Frank Liguori stated that this is
a Critical
Decision
Time.
It was the Town Boards
feeling that the Town should stay
with Cayuga Heights
for now. Dave Herrick will
keep the Town updated.
Bids were publicly opened for one SALT STORAGE BARN to be
placed at
the
Lansing Highway Department.
The bids were as follows:
KASONIC BUILDERS, 900 Taber Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 $ 38,859.00
ELLIS CONSTRUCTION, Drake Road, Lansing,N.Y. 14882 25,390.00
MORAVEC CONSTRUCTION, North Triphammer Road, Ithaca,N.Y. 14850 372974.00
DESIGN STRUCTURES OF CORTLAND, 1148 H The Park, Cortland,NY 13045 363263900
FINGER LAKES CONST. CO., 10269 Old Rt. 31 West C1yde,N.Y. 14433 23,860.00
MORTON BUILDINGS, 252 W. Adams, P.O. Box 399, Morton,Ill. 61550 599247900
AGWAY BLDG.,P.O. Box 4853, Syracuse,N.Y. 13221 35,100.00
PRODECON CONST., P.O. Box 6435, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 25,825.00
The Bid opening was closed and the bids were turned over to Highway Superin-
tendent, Pete Larson for him to look over and make his recommendation to the
Board at a later date.
Proof of Notice having been furnished by the Town Clerk, the Public Hearing
on the PROPOSED WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 EXTENSION NO. 5 was called to order at
7:55 P.M.
No one appeared voicing any objection to the Proposed Lansing Water District
No. 7 Extension No. 5, and all persons desiring to be heard, having been heard,
the Public Hearing was terminated at 7 :58 P.M.
The Town Board reviewed the Public Hearing on proposed Lansing Water District
No. 7 Extension 5 and made the following Resolution:
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Tvaroha:
RESOLVED,
that the
Lansing Town Board
hereby approves the FINAL ORDER OF
LANSING WATER
DISTRICT
NO. 7 EXTENSION NO.
5.
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
Vote
of
Town
Board . . . .
(Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
(Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
(Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
(Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
(Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
Copy of said Resolution attached hereto and made a part thereof.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Cleveland:
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing hereby accepts the
Engineers report on Proposed Lansing Water District No. 16 - Autumn Ridge
Subdivision as revised on October 19, 1990 as the Final Engineers Report.
Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
Copy of said Engineers Report on file in the Town Clerk's Office.
RESOLTUION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Emmick:
0
,I
ORDER AND RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN BOARD ESTABLISHING
EXTENSION 5 OF THE WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 OF THE TOWN OF LANSING
At a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing held at
the Lansing Town Hall on November 7, 1990 at 7:55 p.m,
Present: Jeanine Kirby, Supervisor
Louis Emmick, Councilman
Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
.Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
In the matter of the establishment of Extension 5 of the Water
District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing, County of Tompkins, State of
New York, pursuant to Article 12 -A of the Town. Law.
WHEREAS, a map, plan and report dated June 16, 1989 and
revised October 19, 1990 have been prepared in such manner and in
such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of
the Town of Lansing, relating to the establishment of a proposed
water district in the Town; and
WHEREAS, such revised map, plan and report has been duly filed
in the Town Clerk's Office in said Town; and
WHEREAS, said revised map, plan and report was prepared by
George Schlecht, P.E., L.S., of Dryden, New York, who is duly
licensed by the State of New York, which showed the boundaries of
the proposed district, a general plan of the water system and a
report of the proposed improvements, the estimated expense of these
improvements, the proposed method of financing, which revised map,
plan and report are on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public
inspection, and all other matters required by law to be stated; and
WHEREAS, the revised map shows the proposed water district,
water mains, fire hydrants and other related and necessary
appurtenances; and
WHEREAS, an Order was passed on October 24, 1990 designating
November 7, 1990, at 7:55 p.m. at the Town Hall in Lansing, New
York, to consider the revised plan, map and report and to hear all
persons interested in this matter and to take action as required by
law; and
WHEREAS, the said Order was published and posted as required
by law; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing on the matter was held by the Town
Board on November 7, 1990 at the Lansing Town Hall as aforesaid, at
7:55 p.m, and the matter was fully discussed and all interested
parties and persons were heard.
Upon the evidence given at the hearing and upon a motion duly
made by Councilman Louis Emmick seconded by Councilman Larry
Tvaroha, the following resolution was unanimously adopted.
It is hereby determined that:
(a) The notice of hearing was published and posted as
required by law, and it is otherwise sufficient.
(b) All the property and property owners within the proposed
district are benefited thereby.
(c) All the property and property owners benefited are
included within the limits of the proposed district.
(d) The establishment of this district is in the public
interest.
2
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the district as set forth in the
revised map, plan and report be approved, that the requested
improvement be constructed and that the necessary easements and
lands be acquired upon the required funds being made available and
provided for.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this district shall be know as
Extension 5 of the Water District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing and
shall be bounded and described as follows: see Exhibit A attached.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed improvements,
including the cost of right of way construction costs, legal fees
and other expenses shall be financed at no cost to the 'Town of
Lansing but shall be financed by the subdivider or -the property
owners within the district.
It is further resolved
that
this resolution
is subject to
permissive referendum as provided in
Town Law, Section
209 -E: in the
manner provided in Article
7 of the
Town Law.
It is further resolved that establishment of Extension 5 of
the Water District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing is not subject to
approval by the New York State Deparment of Audit and Control.
STATE OF NEW YORK l
jss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS]
I, BONITA BOLES, Town Clerk
of the Town
of Lansing,
Tompkins County, New York,
do hereby
certify
that I
have compared
the proceeding resolution
with the
original
thereof
filed in my
office in the Town Hall,
Town of Lansing,
Tompkins
County, New
York, and that the same is
a true and
correct
copy of
said original
and
the
whole
thereof.
3
I further certify that all members of the Town Board had due
notice of the meeting at which said resolution was adopted.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affix
the seal of the Town this 15th day of November, 1990,
0
BONITA BOLES, Town Clerk
Town of Lansing,
Tompkins County, New York
Boundary Description Exhibit A
Lansing (T) Water District No. 7
Extension No.5
Beginning at a point in the center of Water Wagon Road 345 feet,
more or less, from the centerline of North Triphammer Road, and
Aak the northeast corner of tax parcel 42- 1 -1.2, said point also
being on the westerly boundary of the existing Lansing (T) water
district No. 7;
Thence, southerly along the east boundary of tax parcel 42 -1 -1.2
a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner
thereof;
Thence, southerly along the east boundary of Stage One of the
Hicks Subdivision a distance of 1050 feet, more or less, to the
southeast corner thereof;
Thence, westerly along the south boundary of Stage One of the
Hicks Subdivision a distance of 1500 feet, more or less, to the
southwest corner thereof;
T'fience, northerly along the west boundary of Stage One of the
Hicks Subdivision a distance of 660 feet, more or less, to the
southeast corner of Lot 18 of the Hicks Subdivision;
Thence, westerly along the south boundary of Lot 18 of the Hicks
Subdivision a distance of 240 feet, more of less, to the
southwest corner thereof;
Thence, northerly along the west boundary of Lot 18 a distance of
100 feet, more of less, to the southeast corner of tax parcel
42- 1 -1.1;
Thence, westerly along the south boundary of tax parcel 42 -1 -1.1
a distance of 225 feet, more of less, to the southwest corner
thereof;
Thence, northerly along
a distance of 225 feet,
thereof, said point also
Road 2370 feet,more or
Triphammer Road;
the west boundary of tax parcel 42 -1 -1.1
more of less, to the northwest corner
being on the centerline of Water Wagon
less, from the centerline of North
Thence, easterly along the centerline of Water Wagon Road a
distance of 1425 feet, more or less,, to the southwest corner of
tax parcel 37.1- 6 -3.1;
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Thence, northerly along the west boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 230 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner
thereof;
Thence, easterly along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner
thereof;
Thence, southerly along the east boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner
thereof;
Thence, easterly along the centerline of Water Wagon Road a
distance of 90 feet, more of less, to the southwest corner of tax
parcel 37.1 -6 -3,31;
Thence, northerly along the west boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.31 a distance of 210 feet, more of less, to the northwest
corner thereof;
Thence, easterly along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.31, along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1- 6 -3.5, and in
part along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1- 6 -3.2, 505' more
49rrESs to the west line of the existing water district #7;
Thence, southerly along the west boundary of the existing water
district #7 a distance of 210 feet, more or less, to the point or
place of beginning;
The above described parcel containing 52 acres, more or less,
.
V
Thence, northerly along the west boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 230 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner
thereof;
Thence, easterly along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner
thereof;
Thence, southerly along the east boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.1 a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner
thereof;
Thence, easterly along the centerline of Water Wagon Road a
distance of 90 feet, more of less, to the southwest corner of tax
parcel 37.1 -6 -3,31;
Thence, northerly along the west boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.31 a distance of 210 feet, more of less, to the northwest
corner thereof;
Thence, easterly along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
3.31, along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1- 6 -3.5, and in
part along the north boundary of tax parcel 37.1- 6 -3.2, 505' more
49rrESs to the west line of the existing water district #7;
Thence, southerly along the west boundary of the existing water
district #7 a distance of 210 feet, more or less, to the point or
place of beginning;
The above described parcel containing 52 acres, more or less,
continued November 7, 1990
RESOLVED that
the Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Clerk to advertise
for a Public
8:00 P.M. on
Vote of
Vote of
Vote of
Vote of
Vote of
Copy of
Hearing on
November 28,
Town Board
Town Board
Town Board
Town Board
Town Board
said Resolution
Proposed Lansing Water District No. 16 to take place at
1990 at the Lansing Town Hall Boardroom.
. . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
. . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
. . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Coucilman
. . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
(Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
attached hereto and made a part thereof.
Proof of Notice
having been furnished
by the
Town Clerk, the
Public
Hearing
on the PROPOSED TOWN
BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1991
was
called to order
at 8:00
P.M.
No one appeared
voicing any objection
to the
Proposed Budget
for the
year
1991, and all persons
desiring to be heard,
having
been heard, the
Public
Hearing
was terminated at 8:29
P.M.
a
:
r
i
is
Proof of Notice having been furnish by the Town Clerk, the Public Hearing
on the PROPOSED SPECIAL DISTRICTS FOR THE TOWN OF LANSING FOR THE YEAR 1991. was.
called to order at 8:30 P.M.
No one
appeared
voicing any objections to the
Proposed Special Districts
Budget for
the year
1991, and all persons desiring
to be heard, having been heard,
the Public
Hearing
was terminated at 9 :24 P.M.
A contract for removing the snow in the Village of Lansing was discussed in
detail.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Cleveland:
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs Town Supervisor,
Jeannine Kirby and Highway Superintendent, Peter Larson to negotiate with the
Village of Lansing and Richard John to prepare a contract in regard to the Town
of Lansing Highway Department plowing the Village of Lansing roads and;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to sign
said contract after receiving verbal approval from all Board Members.
Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Tvaroha who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Emmick:
RESOLVED that the REGULAR MEETING for the month of November, 1990 be
change to November 28, 1990 as the 21st falls on Thanksgiving Eve.
m Carried.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith, who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Emmick:
RESOLVED that on recommendation from the Lansing Fire District, the Town
Board of the Town of Lansing hereby appoints Jeff Walters and Dennis Griffin
to the Tompkins County Board of Representatives of the Fire and Disaster Advisory
Board.
Carried.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Cleveland who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Beckwith:
RESOLVED,
that
the
Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Clerk to order
the hardware
hardware to be
needed
paid
to
for
accompany the software for the tax collection. Said
in 1991.
Vote of Town Board .
Vote fo Town Board .
Vote of Town Board .
Vote of Town Board .
Vote of Town Board .
. (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
. (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
. (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
. (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
. (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
A copy of the minutes of October 3rd, October 17th and October 24th, having
been furnished to the Board Members beforehand,the Supervisor asked for a motion
to make any changes or to accept same as submitted.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Cleveland:
RESOLVED, that the minutes are hereby approved as submitted.
Carried
Carried
Carried
i s
►ftj
continued November 7, 1990
It was
stated that the
Water Board is
looking
for someone to replace John
Kaminsky on
the Water Board.
Harry Bortz
may be a
possibility.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Cleveland, who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Emmick:
RESOLVED, that the Regular Meeting be terminated at 10 :35 P.M. to go into
EXECUTIVE session to discuss personnel matters.
Carried.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Cleveland who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Beckwith:
RESOLVED that the Executive Session be terminated at 10:45 P.M. and the
Regular Meeting be reconvened.
Carried.
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Beckwith:
RESOLVED that the Bookkeeper is hereby authorized and directed to pay all
election inspectors who have turned in their vouchers. ( General Fund Voucher
# 710 through # 736 totalling $ 2,757000)8
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
. (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
. (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
. (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
(Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
. (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by
Mr. Tvaroha:
RESOLVED that the Bookkeeper is hereby authorized to pay 65% of the
insurance on any employee who has the family plan instead of 60 %. This will
take effect January 1, 1991.
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
Vote
of
Town
Board .
. (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor
. (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman
. (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman
. (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman
. (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman
On motion, Meeting adjourned at 10:50 P.M. at the call of the Supervisor.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Town of Lansing Highway De
Partment will receive sealed]
bids until 7:00 p.m„ Novem-
ber 7, 1990 - for -a 24' X 60' pole `
Type building to be used for`
salt storage. Said bids will be I.
opened at 7:45 p.m.. on No-
vember 7, 1990 at the Lansing
Town Hall.
Specifications may be ob-
tained at the Office of th _
Town Highway Superinten-
dents, Lansing, New York.
The right to reject all bias is
expressly reserved.
Peter E. Larscon
Highway Superintendef „`'f
Town of Lansing
October 18. 1990
I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON PREL,MINARY BUDGET FOR
THE TO±VN OF LANSING FOR
THE YEAR 1991
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the preliminary budget of the
Town of Lansing, Tompkins
County, New York for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1,
1991 has been completed and
filed in the office of the Town
Clerk of said Town, where it is
available for inspection of any
interested persons at all rea-
sonable hours and,
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY
rGIVEN that the Town Board of
the Town of Lansing will meet
and review said preliminary
l budget' and hold a Public
Hearing thereon 'at the. Lan- j
sing, Town Hall, Lansing, New ll
York at 8:00 PM on the 7th day
of November, 1990, and that
at such hearing any person
may be heard in favor of or
against'the preliminary bud-
get, as complied or for or
against any items therein con-
tained and
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to Section 108'
of the Town Law, that the fol-
.lowing are proposed yearly
salaries of town officials of
this town: -
Supervisor $15,230.00
Councilmen.4 at each
- $17,640.00
$4,410.00
Town Clerk and Tax Collector
$24;840.00
Highway Superintendent
$31,500
Bonita Boles
Lansing' Town Clerk
October 25, 1990 .
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON SPECIAL DISTRICTS
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
Town Board of the Town of
Lansing has prepared the As-
sessment Rolls of parcels of
land included in Lansing Wa-
ter District No. 2, No. 8, No. 9,
No. 10, No. 13, No. 14, and
No. 15 and Lansing Sewer Dis-
trict No. 2 and Lansing Light
Districts No. 1 and No. 2, and
has apportioned and assessed
upon such parcels of. land in
proportion in the amount of
benefits the imporovements
shall confer upon the some
the cost chargeable to said
district in connection with the
construction of public water,
sewer and lighting systems
therein which are payable in
the year 1991 and, therefore,
pursuant to Section 239 of the
Town Law, the Town Board
shall hold a Public Hearing at
the Lansing Town Hall, Lan-
sing, New York on the 7th day
of November, 1990 at 8:30
P.M. in the evening thereof,
to hear and consider any ob-
jections.which may be made',
to said &Rolls.
BY ORDER OF THE
TOWN BOARD OF THE
TOWN OF LANSING
Bonito Boles
Lansing Town Clerk
October 29, 1990
1
ORDER OF TOWN BOARD : be approximately 2,120 linear' -' ='"
SPECIFYING TIME .,AND PLACE ;feet of main in Water'Wagon fl; BONITA.BOLES, Town•ClerO"
OF '` .. Road, (with the remaining 2;'; . °of the Town of Lansing, Tomp -?
j PUBLIC HEARING ON ESTAB- 1301inear feet alone the inte- `kins County,, New York, do:
LISHMENT OF "` it, rior Hicks Subdivision road- Shereby certify that I have com
WATER DISTRICT NO. 7; EX (ways. The new line will travel pored the proceeding resolu.
TENSION' 5, TOWN OFt LAN- east from the Hick's frontage ;lion with the original thereof
SING :r; •r• -'r along Water Wagon Road to ;filed in my office in the Town
At a meeting of the.. Town• ;•connect the existing Town sys- `Hall, Town of Lansing, Tomp-
Board of the Town of Lansing Item located at the intersection skins County, New York, Wand
held at the Town Hall in the I of Water Wagon and.Tripham- ;that the some is a true and I.
Town of, Lansing, Tompkins I ' mer.Roads. Scorrect copy of said original
County; New York,_on the (CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS fond the whole thereof.
17th day of October,. 1990 „at %IZ; ;The' water mains.witl be it further certify that all mem-
8:00 P.M, ° constructed within existing bers of the 'Town Board had
PRESENT: Jeannine Kirby,4 Su,: {road right of. way or pproposed � due notice of the meeting at,
:,road right of ways. No unusu- 'which sold;, resolution was,
pervisor g
Louis Emmick, Councilman- a1 soil and /or construction adopted.
Jeffrey YCleveland, Couna. conditions are anticipated to In testimony whereof, I have;.
'r cilman Iak be encountered in the con. hereunto set my hand and of -)
In the matter of- the - establish struction. Traffic will not be, in• fix the seal of the Town this
'ment, of,Lansing Water Dis`tricl- terrupted; And " '?' '' 24th day of October, 1990: '
IF 7, Extension 5, Town'. of. WHEREAS, the project cost will BON. BOLES, Town 'Clerk y
Lansing, County of Tompkins;, be as follows _ . a Town of Lansing,.,
State of New York, pursuant to ( %Tompkins, County New York
Article 12 -A of the Town Law: [PRELIMINARY ; ESTIMATE OF. ; r , Exhibit A
WHEREAS, ' a map, plan and ` OJECT COST'= The prelimi- , Boundary Description
report have been prepared in nary,,,estimate of. project cost • Lansing (I) water uistnc;-Nu. 7
such manner and in such de- for;` including on allowance I ,; 1 •Extension No.
tail as has heretofore' been for contingencies; engi -, Beginning at'a point in the
determined by the 'Town neering, technical, legal and j center: of Water Wagon .:Road;
Board to Lansing, relating to;
administrative, costs,_ is :345 feet ;'more or less,'from`
the establishment of a' pro,' $100,000.00; And ':the centerline of North Tri-
posed water district 'in the WHEREAS, the operation ,will phammer Road, and of the
Town, and be as follows: northeast corner of tax parcel.
METHOD OF /OPERATION ,42- 1- 1,2,aaid point also:bein
WHEREAS, such map', ' plan This main will be art of the gg
and, report dated June + lb ;i p on the�•westerly boundary of
+' 1989 and revised October 1.9; Town of Lansing water system. , the existing Lansing (T) water.
, 1990 :have been duly filed in Static pressures in the new district No. 7; • r•
the Town Clerk's Office in said, main will range from 90 to 139' Thence; : southerly along the
Town.on June 16, 1989.and, p;s•i. Each home will be pro -' :east boundary of ,tax parcel
October 19, 1990 respectively; vided with a pressure reduc- 42 -1 -1.2 a distance of :1200
and ing valve to maintain more' feet, more ' or less, to; the
WHEREAS, said map, plan and. moderate pressures withim: southeast corner therof,' ":"
report were prepared -'by each unit (40 -60 p.s. i. antic, Thence, southerly along, the
George Schlecht, PIE., LS. , of, ipated). The average main east boundary of Stage One of
Dryden . New York, duly li- pressure will be 115 p.s.i. In . the Hicks Subdivision a dis -
censed by the ;;tote of New the sates of Stage 1 of the Lance of, 1050 feet, more or
York, showing ttj'e boundaries Hicks Subdivision. Fire Protec -, less, to ;the,southwest,;cornei,
of the proposed district, a gen- tion will be provided gy this. thereof; -k "%
eral plan of the water system extension. Hydrants have Thence, westerly along the
and a report of the proposed. been situated in accordance ,south boundory of Stage One
method of operation, and "It' with recognized "', stand ards. j of the Hicks Subdivision a dis -
WHEREAS, said map shows the The I. S.0 minimum rect6lifemm Lance of 1500 feet, more or•
proposed water district, water' ments of 750 g:p.m. for a 2, less, to the- southwest corner,
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mains, fire hyd nts and other
our duration (residential thereof;
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related and necessary oppur- uses) will be met by this sys- Thence, northerly along,. the,
tenances, and III item• And west boundary of Stage :One'
WHEREAS, the boundariesIof ;WHEREAS, the method of fiIs. of the Hicks Subdivision a dis -
the proposed district-ore-de=: I nancing will be by the mem;: tonce of 660 feet, more or
t scribed:'in ° Exhibit `'A" at -• hers of the new district exten- less, to the southeast corner of.
tached thereto ' and mode.;a i sion. ;The project owner of the Lot l8 of the Hicks Subdivision
part hereof, and: "' "'v Hicks Subdivision will finance` Thence, westerly along the
WHEREAS; the improvements rthe entire cost of the proposed. south boundary of Lot 18 of
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proposed are as follows:'•' ' awater system to a con- the Hicks Subdivision o dis
SERVICE AREA-- As shown on- ;strutted described above min- tonce of 240 feet, more ors
the revised map -filed in the us the $2,000 per tot pledged)! less, to the southwest corner:
Town Clerk's Office and de by the owners of tax parcels thereof.- I I :•`.
scribed in Exhibit A the pro- 37.1- 6 -3.1„ 37.1 -6 -3.31, 37.1 Thence, northerly alongIthe;
posed extension No. -5 to 6 -3,5 and 37.1- 6 -3.2. No serial. west boundary of Lot 18 a dis ='
existing,Lonsing (T) Water Dis- bonds will be issued by ,the,' tonce of 100 feet, more or
trict No. 7 will include approx• Town; And "' Tess, to the southeast corner of
imdtely 52 acres of fond: WHEREAS, the,;.maintenonce( tax parcel 42- 1 -1.1;
There are presently six resi- and operating costs are as fol- Thence, westerly along the
dentiol living units to be. in- tows; south boundary of tax parcel
eluded in the proposed service MAINTENANCE AND OPERAT. 42 -1 -1.11' a distance of .225'
area: These units are tax ING COSTS - .The cost of "feet, more or less, .to . the
t• pporces 37.1- 6 -3.1, 37.1 - 6.3.5, `- maintaining 'and'' .operating i southwest corner thereof; .
x;7:1- 6 -3.2, 37.1 -6 -3.31, 42.1= the Town system, including Thence,' northerly along the:;
:.l:l ond:'42- 1 -.�.2. The Hicks the cost of treated water sup- ;west boundary of tax parcel..
Subdivision, Stage IF which is plied by' Bolton Point are re- 42 =1 -1.1 a distance of 225 „
presently ` being developed; f covered in the per - gallon feet; .more or less, ' to •the
.will also 'be ,included' in this' price charged to water users. northwest corner thereof, said;.
f ;service area. Stage i•, is com: +; �YAII water use is metered: Me- point also being on the ten-
}: posed of 22 lots; five of which' tered water charges are esti= terline of. Water Wagon Road
?' (lots 9, 10, 11, 15 and l9) mated to be $130 to $160 per) 2370 feet, more or less, from
rr,,,ld vinhiv be resubdivide average singled family house- • the centerline of- North .Trk
under the present zoning. The hold per year. " phammer Road;
L ultimate.,number. of •units in' ONE TIME CONNECTION. Thence, easterly along the ,
this district would the_ n nnum.' COSTS - for each household. centerline of Water : Wagon
ber 33. ` _ Bolton Point': Water SuppIr, Road a distance of 1425 feet,
1. POPULATION TO BE SERVED connection fee, water meter,, more or less, to the southwest
This extension will serve the pressure reducer, etc.$ 475.00 corner of tax parcel 37:1 -6-
;- -six existing homes as soon as' Installation of. service line,, 3 1; ;
the main in Water Wagon from driveway right -of -way to' `Thence, northerly along the;
r, Road,. is. built and the owners, ,-house (estimated average) I. ; west boundary, of tax' parcel
' have -their individual house, $1,000• ` 37.)-6- 3.1.,6 distance of. 230
`services' completed.`The 22 ,.Jotal estimated one -time con -, feelj'.more' or less „',to the';
lots in Stage 1 oft the Hicks ,_nection charges. -, $1,475.00' northwest corner thereof ;.t "'.II V <
Subdivision will come on line .WHEREAS, no capitol costs•w111, Thence; easterly along •the';
as they are completed. The to d, have.to be financed by bond - north boundary of tax parcel
tol .initial population to be ;e ing or be paid by annual debt 37.1- 6- 3.1 -a, distance of 200.
served -is expected to be 75 'service assessments b_y those: feet, more'or less, to'. the.,
people: A future subdivision properties included .in the northeast corner thereof;`i': t
of the oversized five lots pro- original,district. for -the faci,li, Thence, •southerly- along the F. ('•.vide for the ultimate popula- ties. east boundary of tax; parcel.
s tion of 89 in this water district NOW, on motion of Jeffrey' 37.1 -6.3.1 ; a distance .'of�' 200'.
.'extension. "r;' Cleveland, Councilman, sec- feet, :more or less, °,to.ihe,',
'WATER SUPPLY - Treated wa onded by Louis Emmick, Coun =; southeast corner thereof;
"ter requirements,' estimated ,cilmon, it is hereby °' Thence, easterly along 'the
:not.to exceed an average of- ORDERED, that the Town Board' centerline of Water Wagon
=7,500 gallons per day initially of the Town of Lansing hold d. Road 'a distance of 94 feet;
land 8,900 gallons per day ulti ! public'heoring at the Lansing more or•less, to the southwest
mately, will . be purchased Town Hall in said Town of Lan- corner" of. tax parcel, 37:1-6 -
from': the Southerm.,Cayuga, sing on the 7th day of Novem -: 3.31; "i r'
Lake' 'Intermunicipal d Water!! i ber.1990, at 7:55 P.M. on that Thence northerly' along' the
Commission.( Bolton Point Wa -'I date and consider said revised, ,nest boundary of, tax parcel
ter Supply). The Town of Lan f mop, plan and report and'to 37,1 -6 -3.31 a distance of 210
.sing is a member of -the Com- i '•hear all person's interested'ih' feet '.more or less, :to the
''mission and the capacity of the subject thereof concerning northwest corner thereof;
the Bolton Point supply is con .the same and to take such ac Thence,_ easterly along the;
sidered more than adequate tion thereof as is required oh north boundary of tax parcel
to'supply this area. This exlen- I authorized by taw.. 37.1 -6 -3.31, along the north
rsion amounts to less than,, The adoption of the foregoing, boundary of tax parcel 37.1 -6-
0.5% of reserve capacity. order -was duly put to a vote` 3.5,::an I in part along the
FACILITIES TO BE CON -' and upon call the vote was as north boundary of tax parcel
STRUCTED.- The project con,' follows: •'. - -,I tl 37.1- 6 -3.2; 505 more or less to j
lists of the construction. of ap- - Jeannine Kirby,., Supervisor.,'• the' West.line of the existin
proximately 4,250,feet.of 8' voting Aye -` g'
diameter .ductile iron water ` - .Louis Emmick;' Councilman -7 water district No.7;
main, to ether with valves, voting Aye west bo
Thence,.' souther) . along the
9 ( undary o the existing
fire hydrants,. and: other re- ,Jeffrey Cleveland, Coun- . water district No. 7 a distance
laced and necessary. osedi to %the o dervwas t ereupon. duly fhe2pointeor place�of! begin
nances. There is oroaosed to adopted: nm �,° ,,, - , . 4r
`Dated: October.24, 1990 g'
STATE OF.NEW YORK The 'above' described parcel
containing 52'.ocres,�more of
eeUNTY•OF- 1OMP- KINS�:. ) less.
October'26 1990: " '=