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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-10 41 APRIL 10 , 1992 The Lansing Town Board met in Special Session on at the Lansing Town Hall Board Room on April 10 , 1992 at 3 : 30 P.M. with Supervisor Kirby presiding. ROLL CALL Jeannine Kirby Supervisor Present Herbert Beckwith Councilman Present Paul Butler Councilman Present Jeffrey Cleveland Councilman Absent Larry Tvaroha Councilman Absent Bonita Boles Town Clerk Absent 4111 Richard Thaler Attorney Present Visitors : Frank Liguori , Kim Jacobson, and David Herrick. The Supervisor called the meeting to order and took the Roll Call . ORDER OF TOWN BOARD SPECIFYING TIME AND PLACE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ESTABLISHMENT OF LANSING (T) WATER DISTRICT NO. 12 At a special meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing held at the Town Hall in the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, New York, on the 10th day of April , 1992 at 3 : 30 p.m. PRESENT: Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Paul Butler, Councilman In the matter of the establishment of Lansing Water District No. 12 , 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 have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the • Town Board of Lansing, relating to the establishment of a proposed water district in the Town, and WHEREAS , such map, plan and report dated May 22 , 1989 and revised March 25 , 1992 have been duly filed in the Town Clerk 's Office in said Town on June 7 , 1989 and March 25 , 1992 , and WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by T. G. Miller & Associates , P. C. , Engineers and Surveyors , Ithaca, New York duly licensed by the State of New York, showing the boundaries of the proposed district , a general plan of the water system and a report of the proposed method of operation, and plan of the water system and a report of the proposed method of operation, and WHEREAS, said map shows the proposed water district , water mains , fire hydrants and other related and necessary appurtenances , and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed district are described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof , and WHEREAS, the improvements proposed are as follows : SERVICE AREA - As shown on the map filed in the Town Clerk's • Office and described in Exhibit A the proposed water district will include approximately 223 acres of land, more or less , which encompass the Eastlake, Lakewatch and Cayuga Lake Highlands subdivisions . There are presently 92 residential lots in the subdivisions with a total , when fully completed of 107 . There are presently 29 homes within the service area and an additional vacant building lot and the property owned by the Lane Estate which will ultimately be serviced by the district . No property within the Lane Estate, comprising 39 acres , may 42 April 10 , 1992 , continued be serviced by the district for non-agricultural use until the expiration of Agricultural District No . 9 in and for Tompkins County ( January 1997 ) . POPULATION TO BE SERVED - The present population is 87 persons . The maximum population to be served in the proposed district is 415 . WATER SUPPLY - Treated water requirements , estimated not to exceed an average of 41 , 500 gallons per day, will be purchased from the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission (Bolton Point Water Supply) . The Town of Lansing is one of the 4111 municipalities who own the system. The capacity of the Bolton Point supply is considered more than adequate to supply this district . WATER SYSTEM TO BE CONSTRUCTED - As shown on the map filed with the Town Clerk, the facilities to be constructed will ultimately consist of some 19 ,000 feet of 8 inch and 6 inch diameter ductile iron water mains together with valves , fire hydrants and other related and necessary appurtenances . Three main-line pressure reducing vaults will also be constructed. Individual water services for all existing homes and future lots will be installed to street right-of-ways . The existing 8 inch diameter water mains servicing the Eastlake , Lakewatch and Cayuga Lake Highlands subdivisions are being, and have been, constructed completely with private funds . No part of the capital costs will be financed by the district for the existing water mains or any future water mains constructed within the remaining phases of the Cayuga Lake Highlands Subdivision. As each subdivision is completed, the newly constructed facilities will be transferred to the Town for ownership and maintenance. CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS - The water mains will be constructed within existing road right-of-way or acquired easements . No unusual soil and/or construction conditions are anticipated to be encountered in the construction. Traffic will not be interrupted. Test borings will be taken to determine the extent and depth to rock and this information will be made available to bidders . PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROJECT COST - As shown below, the preliminary estimate of project cost , including an allowance for P p 7 g contingencies , engineering, technical , legal , and administrative costs is $835 , 000 . This estimate is based on prices received by the Town for other water projects bid during the past two years . Of this cost , $82 , 000 . 00 will be borne by the district , the balance of $753 ,000 . 00 will be constructed by the subdivisions and recovered by the developers through the sale of subdivision lots . PRELIMINARY ESTATE OF PROJECT COST 650 linear feet of 8" and 6" Ductile Iron Watermain, Class 52 , including rock excavation, trenching, bedding, surface restoration and other incidentals at unit price of $46 . /ft $30 ,000 Fire hydrants , tapping valves and sleeves , main line gate valves and other related fittings at lump sum= 7 , 400 1 Pressure Reducing Vault at lump sum = 27 , 000 SUBTOTAL $64 ,000 4111 Allow for Contingencies , Engineering, Technical , Legal and Administrative Costs @ 27 . 5%+ $17 , 600 TOTAL PROJECT COST $82 , 000 43 April 10 , 1992 , continued And; WHEREAS, the operation will be as follows : METHOD OF OPERATION - The proposed water system extension will be connected at two locations on New York State Route 34 (East Shore Drive) to the existing Town of Lansing Water District No. 7 distribution system. Pressure will be provided by the 1 MG capacity Town water tank, approximate overflow elevation 1189 , located at Village Circle South east of Warren Road. Water is pumped to this tank by the Town pumping station located at Burdick 1111 Hill and North Triphammer Roads . The source of supply for the pumping station is the adjacent SCLIWC water tank. Due to changing topography and a wide variation in ground surface elevations , water main pressures in the existing Lansing water system at lower elevations are controlled by main line pressure reducing stations . Ground surface elevations in the proposed water district vary by approximately 400 feet and static water main pressures regulated by main line pressure reducing valves , will range between 35 and 115 p. s . i . Individual pressure reducing valves will be required to be installed on each house service so pressures can be maintained in the 35 to 60 p.s . i . range; And WHEREAS, the method of financing will be as follows : METHOD OF FINANCING - The $82 ,000 project cost of the water district improvement is planned to be financed by the issuance of serial bonds to mature in annual installments , and said annual installments , which include repayment of principal and interest , shall be assessed by a proposed formula as follows : 1 . Existing Dwellings Fronting on Water Mains A. Parcels 2 acres or less : Assessed one (1) unit Par 1110 dwelling lot and one (1) unit for the dwelling lot . B . Parcels greater than 2 acres : Assessed one (1) unit for the dwelling lot . If enough frontage exists , additional one acre lots with a minimum of 150 foot frontage will be assessed one (1) unit for each lot . Any remaining unimproved rear land will be assessed one-sixth (1/6) unit per acre. 2 . Vacant Lots/Unimproved Land Fronting on Water Mains A. General : For the purposes of assessment , vacant lots will be divided into one acre lots with a minimum of 150 foot frontage and assessed one (1) unit for each lot . Remaining unimproved rear land will be assessed one-sixth (1/6) unit per acre. 3 . Newly Built Houses and Apartments A. When additional houses and apartments or other buildings are built on a lot , they will be assessed as per the above formulae. ESTIMATED REVENUE REQUIRED - Assuming the project is financed with 30 year serial bonds at 8% interest and a minimum principal repayment at 80% of the average, the first year payment is 4111 calculated as follows : Principal Repayment $82 , 000/30 years x 80% = $ 2 , 187 First Year Interest Payment $82 , 000 x . 08 = $ 6 , 560 $ 8 , 747 ESTIMATED FIRST YEAR COST TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO FINANCE PROJECT COST - There are presently 138 . 2 assessment units served by water mains in the proposed district itemized as follows : 44 April 10 , 1992 , continued Existing Dwellings on Lots - 27 homes x 2 = 54 units Vacant Frontage Lots - 70 lots x 1 = 70 units Unimproved Rear Acreage - 85 . 78 ac (1/6) = 14 . 3 units TOTAL = 138 . 3 units The first year cost per assessment unit to finance the project cost is : $8 , 747/138 . 3 units = $63 . 25 assessment unit A single family dwelling on a lot would be assessed 2 units and therefore the first year cost would be : $63 . 25/unit x 2 units = $126 . 50 WHEREAS , the maintenance and operating costs are as follows : MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING COSTS - It is recommended that all costs for maintenance and operating be financed by charging users based on metered water consumption and collected as a part of metered water billings . These costs , together with the cost of purchasing water from the Bolton Point supply are estimated at approximately $150-5180 per household per year . Bolton Point Water Supply connection fee, water meter , pressure reducer , etc . $475 Water service line from curb box at street line to house ( estimated average) $1000 $1475 *Note : The cost of any interior plumbing changes which may be required will vary for each house and are not included here; And, WHEREAS , the capital costs will have to be financed by bonding and the issuance of serial bonds and/or be paid by annual debts service assessments by those properties included in the district for the facilities . NOW, on motion of Paul Butler, seconded by Herbert Beckwith, it is hereby ORDERED, that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing hold a public hearing at the Lansing Town Hall in said Town on April 29 , 1992 at 7 : 00 p .m. on that date to consider said map, plan and report and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same and to take such action thereof as is required or authorized by law. The adoption of the foregoing order was duly put to a vote and upon call the vote was as follows : Jeannine Kirby , Supervisor - voting Aye Herbert Beckwith, Councilman - voting Aye Paul Butler, Councilman - voting Aye The order was thereupon duly adopted. Dated: April 10 , 1992 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LANSING (T) WATER DISTRICT No . 12 All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Lansing, • County of Tompkins , State of New York being bounded and described as follows : Beginning in the center of East Shore Drive (NYS Route 34) at the north line of the Village of Lansing opposite the southeast corner tax parcel 42 . -1-5; Thence , west and south along said north Village line to the intersection with the south boundary to tax parcel 42 . -1-1 . 1; 45 April 10 , 1992 , continued Thence, west along said south boundary to tax parcel 42 . -1-1 . 1 to the northeast corner to tax parcel 42 . -1-2 . 7 ; Thence , southerly along the east boundary of said tax parcel 42 . -1- 2 . 7 and continuing southerly along the east boundary of adjoining tax parcel 42 . -1-2 . 6 to the southeasterly corner thereof ; Thence, westerly along the south boundary of said tax parcel 42 . -1- 2 . 6 to the southwest corner thereof and the east boundary of lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroads ; Thence, northerly along said east boundary of lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and along the west boundaries of tax parcels 42 . -1- 2 . 6; 42 . -1-2 , 7 ; 42 . -1-1 . 1 ; 36 . -1-17 ; and 36 . -1-16 . 2 to the northeast corner of said tax parcel 36 . -1-16 . 2 Thence, east along the north boundary of said tax parcel 36 . -1-16 . 2 to the southwest corner of tax parcel 36 . -1-15 . 1 ; Thence, north along the west boundary of said tax parcel 36 . -1-15 . 1 and northerly prolongation thereof to the center of Teeter Road; Thence, easterly along the center of Teeter Road to a point on the line with the west boundary of tax parcel 36 . -1-12 . 2 ; Thence, northerly along the line of and the west boundary of said tax parcel 36 . -1-12 . 2 to the north boundary thereof and the center of the south branch of Gulf Creek; Thence, easterly along the centerline of the south branch of Gulf Creek, said centerline also being the north boundaries of tax parcel 36 . -1-12 . 2 , 36 . -1-13 . 2 , and 37 . 1-7-24 to the northeast of said tax parcel 37 . 1-7-24; Thence, south along the east boundary and prolongation of said tax 1111 parcel 37 . 1-7-24 to the center of Teeter Road. ; Thence , west along the center of Teeter Road to a point on line with the east boundary of tax parcel 36 . -1-15 . 1 ; Thence, south along the east boundary and prolongation thereof of tax parcel 36 . -1-15 . 1 to the southeast corner thereof and the north boundary of tax parcel 36 . -1-16 . 2 ; Thence, east along the north boundary and easterly prolongation thereof to the east boundary of East Shore Circle and a westerly boundary of Lansing Water District No . 7 ; Thence, southerly and easterly along the westerly boundary of Lansing Water District No . 7 to a point in the westerly boundary of East Shore Drive (NYS Route 34) ; Thence, southerly along the line of the westerly boundary of East Shore Drive to the north boundary of tax parcel 36 . -1-17 ; Thence , westerly along the north boundary of said tax parcel 36 . -1- 1-17 to East Shore Drive and continuing easterly across East Shore Drive and along the centerline of Waterwagon Road to a point in the center of Waterwagon Road to a point in the center of Waterwagon Road 300 feet from the east boundary of East Shore Drive, as 11/0 measured at right angles to said east boundary; Thence , southwesterly and on a line 300 feet from the parallel to the east boundary of East Shore Drive and through tax parcel 42 . -1- 1 . 1 to a point in the south line of said tax parcel 42 . -1-i . 1 , said point also being on a north boundary of the Village of Lansing; Thence, west along the north boundary of the Village of Lansing to the centerline East Shore Drive and north along the said centerline to the point or place of beginning. 6 April 10 , 1992 , continued The above described parcel containing an area of 223 acres , more or less . ORDER OF TOWN BOARD SPECIFYING TIME AND PLACE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ESTABLISHMENT OF LANSING (T) WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 , EXTENSION 9 At a special meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing held at the Town Hall in the Town Hall in the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County , New York, on the 10th day of April , 1992 at 3 : 30 p .m. • PRESENT: Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Paul Butler , Councilman Herbert Beckwith, Councilman In the matter of the establishment of Lansing Water District No . 7 , Extension 9 , 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 have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of Lansing , relating to the establishment of a proposed water district in the Town; and, WHEREAS , such map, plan and report dated April 10 , 1992 having been duly filed in the Town Clerk ' s Office in said Town on April 10 , 1992 ; and, WHEREAS , said map plan and report were prepared by T.G. Miller & Associates , P . C . , Engineers and Surveyors , Ithaca, New York, duly licensed by the State of New York, showing the boundaries of the proposed district , a general plan of the water system and a report of the proposed method of operation; and, WHEREAS , said map shows the proposed water district , water mains , fire hydrants and other related and necessary appurtenances ; and, 411 WHEREAS , the boundaries of the proposed district are described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof ; and, WHEREAS , the improvements proposed are as follows : SERVICE AREA - As shown on the map filed in the Town Clerk' s Office and described in Exhibit A the proposed water district will include approximately 177 acres of land, more or less . There are presently 60 residential living units presently existing in the district and approximately 80 acres of undeveloped land; the total service area approximating 178 acres , none of which are within an agricultural district . POPULATION TO BE SERVED - The present population is 183 persons . The maximum population to be served in the proposed district is 273 . WATER SUPPLY - Treated water requirements , estimated not to exceed an average of 30 , 000 gallons per day , will be purchased from the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission (Bolton Point Water Supply) . The Town of Lansing is one of the municipalities who own the system. The capacity of the Bolton Point supply is considered more than adequate to supply this 4111 district . WATER SYSTEM TO BE CONSTRUCTED - As shown on the map filed with the Town Clerk, the facilities to be constructed will ultimately consist of some 10 , 350 feet of 8 inch diameter ductile iron water mains together with valves , fire hydrants and other related and necessary appurtenances . Individual water services for all existing homes and future lots will be installed to street 47 April 10 , 1992 , continued right-of-ways . All homes will be required to install individual pressure reducing valves to maintain household pressures as well as protect against pressure surges in the lines . CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS - The water mains will be constructed within existing road right-of-way or acquired easements . No unusual soil and/or construction conditions are anticipated to be encountered in the construction. Traffic will not be interrupted. Test borings will be taken to determine the extent and depth to rock and this information will be made available to bidders . • PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROJECT COST - As shown below, the preliminary estimate of project cost , including an allowance for contingencies , engineering, technical , legal , and administrative costs is $399 , 400 . This estimate is based on prices received by the Town for other water projects bid during the past two years . All this cost , $82 , 000 . 00 will be borne by the district . PRELIMINARY ESTATE OF PROJECT COST 3 Inch Ductile Iron Pipe $266, 500 10 , 350 linear feet @ $23 . 75 per linear foot (based upon the average of recent construction in the County . Gravel backfill will be provided by the Town. Inclusive within this unit price is clearing and grubbing, unclassified excavation, temporary sheeting and bracing, removal and disposal of surplus excavated material , laying of 8" pipes and appurtenances , gate values and valve boxes , hydrant connections , installation of curb services , restoration of pavement and disturbed areas , and testing and disinfection. ) Trench Rock Excavation 12 , 500 • 250 cubic yards at $50 . 00 per cubic yard (additional rock excavation is tentatively estimated and will need to be verified by soil borings . ) Highway Crossing 18 ,000 90 linear feet at $200 . 00 per linear foot . ( Inclusive within this unit price is the boring , casing, pipe and filling. ) Salmon Creek Crossing on Myers Road Bridge 22 , 000 ( lump sum) SUBTOTAL $319, 500 Engineering , Technical , Legal , Administrative, and Construction Contingency @25% 79 , 900 TOTAL (ROUNDED TO NEAREST HUNDRED) $399, 400 And, WHEREAS, the operation will be as follows : METHOD OF OPERATION - The proposed water system extension will • be connected to Water District No. 7 on Ludlowville Road, run southerly along Ridge and Myers Roads and terminate with a connection to existing Water District No. 2 at the foot of Myers Road. The completion of the water main loop will further strengthen the hydraulics of all of the water districts in this region of the Town Water system. Pressure will be provided by the 1 MG capacity Town water tank, approximate overflow elevation 1189 , located at Village Circle South east of Warren Road. Water is pumped to this tank by the Town pumping station located at Burdick Hill and North Triphammer Roads . All homes will be required to 48 April 10 , 1992 , continued install an individual pressure reducing valve to maintain moderate household pressures as well as protect against pressure surges in the line . The recommended range for the individual pressure reducers is in the 40 to 60 psi range; and, WHEREAS , the method of financing will be as follows : METHOD OF FINANCING - The 399 , 400 project cost of the water district improvement is planned to be financed by the issuance of serial bonds to mature in annual installments , and said annual installments , which include repayment of principal and interest , 41/1 shall be assessed by a proposed formula as follows : 1 . Existing Dwellings Fronting on Water Mains A. Parcels 2 acres or less : Assessed one (1) unit per dwelling and one (1) unit for the dwelling lot . B . Parcels greater than 2 acres : Assessed one (1) unit per dwelling lot . All remaining acreage will be assessed one-fourth ( 1/4) unit per acre . 2 . Vacant Lots/Unimproved Land Fronting on Water Mains A. Existing Subdivided Lots 2 acres or less : Assessed on (1 ) unit per dwelling lot . B . Existing Subdivided Lots greater than 2 acres : Assessed one ( ) unit for initial 2 acre dwelling lot . All remaining acreage will be assessed one-fourth (1/4) unit per acre . C . Undeveloped Acreage : For the purposes of assessment , non- subdivided lots will be divided into approximately two acre lots with a minimum of 150 foot frontage and assessed one ( 1) unit for each lot . Remaining unimproved rear land will be assessed one- fourth ( 1/4) unit per acre. • 3 . Newly Built Houses and Apartments A. When additional house and apartments or other buildings are built on a lot , they will be assessed as per the above 20 YEAR SERIAL BOND ESTIMATED REVENUE REQUIRED - Assuming the project is finances with 20 year serial bonds at 6 . 5% interest and a minimum principal repayment at 80% of the average , the first year payment is calculated as follows : Principal _ $399 , 400 Interest = 6 . 5% _em - 20 years 1st Year principal Payment = 399 , 400/2 x 80% = 15 , 980 1st Year Interest Payment = 399 , 400 x 0 . 065 = 25 , 960 $41 , 940 ESTIMATED FIRST YEAR COSTIPROPERTY OWNER $41 , 940/144 assessment units = $291/assessment unit 410 House and Lot = 2 units = $582 One Acre Lot only = 1 unit = $291 30 YEAR SERIAL BOND ESTIMATED REVENUE REQUIRED - Assuming the project is finances w_th 30 year serial bonds at 7 . 0% interest and a minimum principal repayment at 80% of average , the first year payment is calculated as follows : 429 April 10 , 1992 Principal = $399 , 400 Interest = 7/0% Term = 30 years 1st Year Principal Payment = 399, 400/30 x 80% = 10 , 650 1st Year Interest Payment = 399, 400 x 0 . 07 = 27 , 960 $38 , 610 ESTIMATED FIRST YEAR COST/PROPERTY OWNER 4111 $38 , 610/144 assessment units = $268/assessment unit House and Lot = 2 Units = $536 One Acre Lot only = 1 unit = $268 And, WHEREAS , the maintenance and operating costs are as follows : MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING COSTS - Water Use Fees as well as maintenance and operating costs and system-wide capital improvement costs are finances by metered water-revenues and for a Single Family Residence are estimated at $200 per year. ONE TIME CONNECTION CHARGES - For each household: Bolton Point Water Supply connection fee , water meter, inspection, and pressure reducer . (Does not include mix, plumbing changes required by Bolton Point inspection) $ 475 Water service line from curb box to structure (estimated average - and will vary depending on length of 1110 service line and depth to bedrock) $1 ,000 $1 , 475 . *Note: The cost of any interior plumbing changes which may be required will vary for each house and are not included here; and WHEREAS, the capital costs will have to be finances by bonding and the issuance of serial bonds and/or be paid by annual debts service assessments by those properties included in the district for the facilities . NOW, on motion of Paul Butler , seconded by Herbert Beckwith, it is hereby ORDERED, that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing hold a public hearing at the Lansing Town Hall in said Town of April 29 , 1992 at 7 : 30 p .m. on that date to consider said map , plan and report and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same and to take such action thereof as is required or authorized by law. The adoption of the foregoing order was duly put to a vote and upon call the vote was as follows : Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor - voting Aye • Paul Butler , Councilman - voting Aye Herbert Beckwith, Councilman - voting Aye The order was thereupon duly adopted Dated: April 10 , 1992 5-0 April 10 , 1992 , continued EXHIBIT A TOWN OF LANSING WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 BOUNDARY EXTENSIONS All that tract or parcel of land situated in the Town of Lansing , County of Tompkins , State of New York being comprised of the following tax map parcels in their entirety which are adjacent to watermains or proposed watermains . NYS Route 34B (Ridge Road) - from approximately 690 feet south of intersection with Ludlowville Road to approximately the centerline of Salmon Creek Bridge . Map Block Parcel East Side 26 5 19 26 5 20 32 1 1 . 1 32 1 1 . 3 32 1 3 32 1 29 . 1 32 1 29 . 2 32 1 30 32 1 31 32 32 32 1 33 32 1 34 West Side 32 1 1 . 4 32 1 35 32 1 36 Myers Road - from intersection with NYS Route 34B (Ridge Road) to existing Water District No . 2 Boundary 1111 East Side 32 1 40 32 1 41 32 42 32 1 43 - Parcel does not have frontage on Myers Road 33 3 17 33 3 18 33 3 19 33 3 20 33 3 21 33 3 22 West Side 32 1 36 . 1 32 1 37 . 1 32 1 37 . 2 32 1 37 . 422 ?2 37 . 425 32 1 39 33 1 12 4111 33 1 13 33 1 14 33 1. 15 33 1 16 33 1 20 31 i 21 33 1 22 33 1 23 1 April 10 , 1992 , continued Myers Road (continued) Map Block Parcel West Side 33 1 24 33 1 25 33 1 26 - parcel does not have frontage on Myers Road 410 33 1 27 - parcel does not have frontage on Myers Road 33 1 28 33 1 29 33 2 1 33 2 2 Myers Lane North Side 32 1 37 . 41 South Side 33 1 5 . 1 33 1 5 . 2 - parcel does not have frontage on Myers Land 33 1 6 33 1 7 Myers Heights West Side 33 1 8 33 1 9 33 1 10 33 1 11 South Side 33 1 17 Lehigh Valley Railroad - from southern right-of-way of Salmon Creek to approximately 620 feet north of intersection with Ladoga Landing Road. Map Block Parcel South Side 33 1 62 33 1 63 33 1 64 33 1 70 33 1 71 33 1 72 33 1 73 33 1 74 4110 Lansing Park Road North Side 33 1 65 South Side 33 1 66 33 1 69 52 April 10 , 1992 , continued The boundaries of the said District and the Tax Map Parcels included are as shown on copies of the Tompkins County Tax Maps on file at the Lansing Town Clerks Office RESOLUTION At a Special Meeting of the Town Board, held in and for the Town of Lansing at the Town Hall on April 10 , 1992 , a discussion was had concerning the retirement of Francis A. Ramin as a member of the Town Planning Board. The Town Board felt that is was appropriate to acknowledge the dedicated service of this Lansing citizen and the following resolution was duly made by Mr . Beckwith, 4111 seconded by Mr. Butler and unanimously passed. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board recognizes the dedicated public service of Francis A. Ramin who served as member of the Town Planning Board from November 12 , 1985 to December 31 , 1991 . In recognizing the efforts of this citizen, the Town Board calls the attention to all residents of the Town of Lansing that the democratic working of Town government depends upon the time , effort and dedication of its citizens willing to act in a non-paid position. Democracy is only as good as the people who live within a community and it is like the old adage "you only get out what you put in" . The Town Board wishes her well and thanks her for her efforts as a member of the Town Planning Board. Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Paul Butler, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby , Councilman Meeting adjourned at the call of the Supervisor at 4 : 30 p .m. Minutes taken by the Supervisor and executed by the Deputy Town Clerk . 1( '/P/F42 4110