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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1972-02-21TOWN OF ITHACA M' ADJOURNED BOARI> MEETING f. February 21, 1972 n » n , • r • '• r- n : 'f;. i; At an adjourned Regular Meeting' of- the'- Tbwn .Boated of the Town of. Ithaca, Tompklns County," New York, hel-d at- the Town of Ithaca-'Offices' at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, NeW York> on the 2lst day of Febru- a^ry, 1972, at 7:3P p.m., there were in PRESENT; Waiter'jr. Schwan,'Supervisor I i Andrew W. McElwee, Councilman Victor Del Rosso, .Xtburicilraan : Robert N. Powers, Councilman ABSENT:^ " Noel Desch, Councilman. ALSO PRESENT; James V. Buyoucos, Town Attorney Peter K. Francese, Planning Consultant Mrs. Barbara Holeoinb, .Chairman, Planning Board Supervisor Schwan called the meeting to order ait 7j'^5 P?.m. REQUESTS FOR REFUND ON WATER AND SEWER ASSESSMENTS 0- The Town Board reviewed a number of tax parcels,' as follow^: n Minnie Orcutt. Paroel "60^1-23* 1. Request denied. The Board felt that this parcel had benefit/ - .±.. I. 0. 0. P. Parcel 24-4-5.1. The I.0.0.P. had requested a re fund on this parcel since it has been sold to the Gas & Electric Corporation. Under the circumstances, the Board granted a refund-;on 1.2 water units. ' ' : , ' ^ T Nelson Overbaugh. Parcel 53-1-1. Requested refund based on the fact that only bo feet of rear of his lot is along the sewer line. The Board felt this parcel should have relief to the extent of 0.5 units of the sewer aasessraent. Chayies Foote._ Parcel 56-3-14. Mr. Foote requested an adjust ment on the basis of the fact that there is a 200 foot deep Gas & Electric Corporation right of way through his property. The Board felt an adjustment should: be made, but would need to Imow first the number cf units which woUld be eliminated as a result of eliniinattng his assessment to the extent of one half of the right; of way. When ' this amount has been determined the appropriate refund will be made, Stephen Jacobs, Parcel 19-1-2. Mr# Jacobs paid his tax under protest on the basis that he had information that the pressure with regard to his lot: is inadequate. The Town Clerk was instructed to advise Mr. Jacobs-tjiatl if he wished to hire an engineer who will certify that water is hot iavailable to his frontage in sufficient ^ h^essure or to the axtent that it will not handle the average home, '^ the Town will then agree to an appropriate refund. • ' William McElwee. ^Parcels i66-2-7 and 66-2-8. Mr. McElwee clalmod !*n that lOb Warren Road should not be considered as. .a separate lot but i j as an addition to 108'Warren >Road. • He is requesting a refund of one ^ater unit. The Board felt that Mr# McElwee should look into the legalities of havingnthese rtwo lots C0rabinedi.to..-mSifee one lot. Should these parcels become one lot they could be'Charged one unit rather than two. nn n .. . f.. n Alfred Eipper. - "Pa^^ - Mr. Eipper indicated this . property is entirely'Surrounded-by•properties-of other owners and that he has only a 31 foot frontage access to the property which access has a 17% grade and is 218 feet long. After considerable ..iv: . •• ^ n ,n r'"''- -• :::• r V'^' n , o--'I'-*' - r - i r,'V ' v--- '\y. n i; j. 'Ut; ' V/ 'v'-'.-i v ; ; ••• ^ . !:n , 'I-;'-: •••:.'t j'X; ' ' n n n • n t}t}: zy.-yr-. u-- , n - ? February 21, 1972 discussion and in view of a general grade of 155^ on this parcel, it was re-computed based on 1/6 of a unit per acre or 2,2 units for water units for sewer.-. This would give Mr., Eipperi^a refund of one unit for water and one-unit for sewer^ .. Koppers. Parcel 59-1-1 and 39"1~3> No action was taken onthese parcels pending further word from Koppers. Lyman Baker. Parce.l 54-6-5. Mr. Baker'advised the Town Board by letter tnat this waS: no longer a two-famiiy unit: that there is no longer an apartment at 257 Pennsylvania Avenue. 'Since the use of the space as an apartment has been abajndoned and will not be offered for rent, the Town Board was in favor of reducing this parcel to one unit. One unit will, therefore, be refunded to Mr. Baker, .. Thomas Gray. Parqej 53-1-5. Mr, Gray requested that the addi-tipna-l amount, assessed against his property by reason of being includ ed In the sewer and water district be deleted on the basis that there 1 4,?^ access to the water and sewer. The Board reviewed Mr. Gray*s A Tompkins County Assessment Division,ine Boara felt that there was no sewer problem. The sewer is avail- able at the rear of the property and that the Town of Ithaca would extend the six inch water main to his property line should he desire land. The Board felt that the assessment was not in equitable. No refund, therefore, was recommended. Frank J. Wrisley... 44-lr4.2, 45-2-8, .4:5-2-7. 46-1-1. 44-2-9. parcels ana did not reel tnat any inequity existed and did not recommend a refund. - Margie L. Hughes.. Parcel 73"1"7>2. It was claimed that this . 2 S®? be used until a road is put through from Sapsucker WoodsRoad to Salem Drive. The Board did not feel that this property was I ' assessed incorrectly and it appears that the assessment is correct. No refund was recommended. Cornell University, various parcels fSee letter attached^. The ^ard reviewea the iistea parcels and after considerable discussion T f®?*? inequity in assessing penny amounts against 4^1.. listed. The Board felt these assessments were consistentWith oper assessment's of penny amounts throughout the^town. With = respect to Parcel 60-ln5 the Board granted a net reduction of $238.10. respect to .Parcel 6l-i-9 the requested adjustment was denied. With respect to Parcel 73-1-2.2 since water and sewer are available at Muriel and Tareyton, the requested adjustment was (20tll0Q» discussion was terminated and the following resolution was adopted: • Motion by Councilman Powers^ seconded by Supervisor S^hwan, n RESOLVED, that the following refunds be made on the fdllowing parcels ^ J?- amounts indicated, contingent upon prior payment of the taxbills as originally rendered, together with penalties thereon, if any: I.O.O.F. Parcel 24-4-5.1 / , • m 1.2 units water $ 27.60 | Nelson Overbaugh. Parbrel 53-1-1 • / 0.5 units sewer ..... .".C.. $ 25,00 " . Alfred Eipper. Parcel 56-3-25 1 unit water $ 23.00 ^ unit sewer 5P» 00 Lyman Baker. Parcel 54-6-5V^ y />3 - 3 - February 21, 1972 y / ... f C^l'V 0Cornell University. Parcel-^ 60-^31'-5. ^ /'/ur^ ^ Adjustment per letter 7777^. . $ 238.1(> Unanimously carried. "n H,' ADJOURIj^ENT At 11:15 p.m. the meeting was adjourned to February 28, I972 at 7:30 p.m. Edward L. Bergen Town Clerk , «•