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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-06-1993�,Iednesday, October 06, 1993 TOWN BOARD MEETING 7:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Cortlandville was held at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Tall, 15 Terrace Road, Cortland, New York with Supervisor Raymond Thorpe presiding. Members present: Supervisor, Raymond Thorpe Councilman, Theodore Testa Councilman, Edwin O'Donnell Councilman, Ronal Rocco Councilman, John Pilato Town Clerk, Pauline Parker Others present were: Town Attorney, Phillip Rumsey; Highway Superintendent, Carl Bush; Village of Homer Mayor, Mary Alice Bellardini; Engineer, John MacNeill; and Newsreporter, Barbara Parcells. The Meeting was called to order by Supervisor, Raymond Thorpe at 7:00 p.m. Supervisor Thorpe advised Board members that a committee has been formed, of which he is a member, that is called "Quality of Life Committee." The purpose of this group is to look at areas of the City and County to make it look more attractive to allure business to our area. The groups focus is "Contento's Junkyard," located next to NYS Route 81, in the Town of Cortlandville. Members of the group are Cortlandville Supervisor, Raymond Thorpe; Homer Mayor, Mary Alice Bellardini, Engineer, John MacNeill, and also representing the Cortland County Chamber of Commerce; Plant Operation Manager of Albany International, Gary Seals; Vice President of Rubbermaid, Ron Smith; Vice President of Pall Trinity, Paul Kohn, and Gerald Contento, owner of the land. Supervisor Thorpe introduced committee member, Mary Alice Bellardini, Mayor of the Village of Homer. She explained the groups decision and advised of the status of the project. The committee met with representatives of NYS DOT and were advised the project should be an eligible project for a grant. The application for the grant is being prepared by Bernie Thoma and must be submitted by November 1, 1993. The gra.nt, if approved, would provide 80% of the funding cost.. The balance is proposed to be paid from local government and community funds. A proposed funding schedule was distributed to the Board members. The committee is contacting local. government agencies and area business requesting a commitment at this time. Funds would not be needed until 1995, only if the grant is approved. Gerald Contento, owner of the land, is also a willing seller. He would clear the land on the proposed property to be sold. Only bare, tested and approved land would be purchased. The land will be tested by NYS EPA. The water around the site has always tested ok. If cost of reclamation is in excess, the purchase would not occur. The committee is requesting a commitment now, Doping it will help in the approval process of the application. 11 1 1 CC T -,3 E R -,'T'"&CRT AN`r COMMIT FUNLING TO MT TTEE :T"',.jllC'-Tl.ASF C)F LAINIDS KNOWN AS 11 -T','l 7 TTNK YARD J- c) Ayh A D 0 p 11 R rl, -i a.,L. a rl W ltE JR, F Ai�� m: 1-o e T o e c-1 -ormec lmoail a s f I'l e e o a c o m, p n, n p im- c i", as, f C. t'� ope v c y o it t' e n t. s s Ji, a c f S e.y V, ns' "L g I E-- n a _.as a- n cl C Tl'- r .. grca'n't ,,17 t 80% fundl-ng,7, th a a n WITEREAS), ?Jary Alice Del-'ardli'n-y c)7= t "h.c a Hic--, i -re sented -in--4ma ht� a i-"l.,,)'� in �i e c i c- e L 1 -L p C T- 111 rl Sc edul e -F -,e-�� --e -)y BE Irf RFS0T.1lv't .3- T ,3 c' p r onrl) ?'; e d -0 T),-� 2- - , a sc t'L e I a n d s o 'l C c n 'nto IS h e, �---,lL Y c (3,r, P,. i I t t 1 C., .)unk Yar--, clro;:� a o :;I a r-1 e a on, d e J-1 v 4- 7 , to an-prov'96 w'r nn (� w1l ou. nc i a z as L L ROF.rud Mi vc -.he C i'-I' na C", d c a m o 1: c L to -r-c:C;c!-*C'!c dz. -T`ill the Plann-ing Ec.ard V rI Ill. CT Minute-s -f a ye , :gas car T) ,7, YMI�l 7� V T rl �j R E C Tj Ir, I C IT 1 0 B E J-)Y e c o c- Co -l.ui ii 'tali on AY7 4, IT c e ,'I Ge n e r ai t. r a 33 53 3 .7 $4- Wal r F I 29 G w e r C C, C --L tile Sr a t u s d c-d i,l- (-t d - -11T 4- -F I - Me d an nt or' c) -F a P 1 a q u e c' e r IT, e s a t e d ..'_ire..I-., a t h T - c i nc r c "-) n "- E, C' o the r, I o e "C' a'lay 8 7, e E 7c p r c. -; is 4 j- j- J- 1 he d'..-D.ne -7i a F 0 r 122 OCTOBER 6, 1993 TOWN BOARD PAGE 3 Reports of various departments are on the table for review, and are available for inspection, upon request, in the Town Clerks Office. A discussion was held regarding the allowance of septic systems in the proposed Mayberry Subdivision vs. sewer lines. The Town Board requested Supervisor Thorpe to discuss the situation with Jim Feuss of the County Health Department and then contact the developer if necessary. Councilman Rocco made a motion, seconded by Councilman O'Donnell, to receive and file correspondence in regards to a claim that was made by the parents of Jeffrey Truax for an accident that occurred June 25, 1993 on the Kellogg Road. All voting aye, the motion was carried. A letter was sent carrier, stating that the road, as they requested. The second letter was to the claimants attorneys. to Aetna Insurance Co., our Kellogg Road was a County a copy of a claim denial sent RESOLUTION #171 ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIVING "NOTICE. OF CLAIM OF ROBERT E. AND VIRGINIA L. STEWART, PARENTS OF AMANDA A. STEWART DUE TO CAR ACCIDENT ON THE KELLOGG RD Motion by Councilman Rocco Seconded by Councilman Testa VOTES: ALL AYE ADOPTED BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby acknowledge receiving the "Notice of Claim" from Robert E. and Virginia L. Stewart, parents of Amanda A. Stewart whose death occurred in an automobile accident on the Kellogg ?'toad on June 25, 1993. RESOLUTION 4172 SUPPORT EFFORT OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES REQUESTING INSTALLATION OF A `?'RAFFIC SIGNAL AT INTERSECTION OF — ROUTE 38 AND ROUTE 34B Motion by Councilman O'Donnell Seconded by Councilman Testa VOTES: ALL AYE ADOPTED WHEREAS, many accidents, causing death and multiple injuries, have occurred at the intersections of Route 38 and Route 34B, and WHEREAS, many Cortlandville residents travel that route for business and pleasure, therefore BE IT RESOLVED, the Towne Board of the Town of Cortlandville does support the efforts of neighboring municipalities to _request NYS DOT to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Route 38 and Route 34B for public safety, and further RESOLVED, the Town Clerk shall send a certified copy of this resolution to the Town of Groton. 1 1 1 0 c T C, 3 El P, RE S,'-JL'-T T 10 '7 7, I-T 7l,-TC-tW-L, EDGIE, I.- E CEE-T V 1! NG 19 9 4 iTZjPTVE -SU--`GE' h -,7 12 (-) 1-1 n c -: 1 in a n U ' Donnell "--,y Couil.clillman 'Testa ITC)TFS: ALL A D 0 P'fE D Ph IT zFFSt)jVVT),, I- , t h- Town o lerk presented the -'-y94 'T�-elntat-iv(:.� o J: th Cortlandville T,-),em Board, accordamce wi-,'--.h `.:'Own Ejaw. USE OF THE ll',!EET"--Nf--, L fr L, 1 .1 M R E S 0 LUTI C', 1)r, . p D 1,, , NE,' T IVI DR-V IN, G C 0; - -IL, V c, n- l, D u n c I7ia'lne Sec,or),,-7,ed lljv Cou-,,(�--'.-L-ma,,,, Testa ArTj hYE ADOFTED WH E R E A ;S) r b e h a 11 f o the ti� a e y s 7,.-,n requested tle -Llse Co u n C 4.1 Of Cr�nt-,72-1 YO-' f file e; e, 1 C L-0 D t c t I I a fc)wn Hall for the yea.-- L 9 c _:oId DefcL-n-.vc- D---v-rc,, Course, and -t � -r--C, WHEREAS) �l o1a, t, t e n d a n c e J- area -7es '-I dr-n c, 1 a s s e s a= held (twice a 7-,ion.th, therefore B F I T R E S'C ; L'J-7'j3 , -L h e T eD :i3c, a r d dc) e s, It i e -- el -.) 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ALL AYP, A D 0 F T El -D WHER'iPLS, is D-f the -1.994 ccintract betwt-:�en Lhe n �7 .1 1-1 Ol.4: Cortlan(l a-, c, e Cortland L-land Youth Bureau as ..n c6 jr eases s, e f ly- f7 o ,- . 000 . a n 'd WHE'EFAS, t-,-Ic-. o n At t- c, e Out f, a C t 0 r tr a t- w 1, -i cl. e &, C. s a c r e d " t h e f e fo r B Ell R E s C, . , 't ! 111 .. - I- - 1- , -, - 'I, — - - - t- -l-q -- i lz� - e-l) Y �-- U - I. ol: I Z e Sign t h e n "-T a n 1 , -1 - - - u C ,.!: - I CC n,,L 4 1 7 �,T TIT C) IR 1 Z 1 7 T -7 a7 1. �f7 Tx p 11T 7 '�? n 1 T T I �L .71-1 y E ' S H - (D c & �-� d IF c i-n a n c- is T W4, E -Rl� A' E, ',7 C) 7 a D e C., t*. 0 asking t'l-,,,e I C) Jcr hj- Sa r c r the Cof-a "hol c-,.- y 124 OCT OBER 6, 1993 TOWN BOARD PAGE 5 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize participation of the "Holiday on ice" Program held at the SUNY Ice Arena, and further RESOLVED, that the budget officer shall forward $275.00 for the Town cost of the program. RESOLUTION 4177 SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING FOR 1994 PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND PREPARE COPIES FOR THE PUBLIC Motion by Councilman O'Donnell Seconded by Councilman Testa VOTES: ALL AYE ADOPTED BE IT RESOLVED, that a Public Hearing shall be held on November 3, 1993 at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall to review the 1994 Town of Cortlandville Preliminary Dudget, and further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall prepare 25 copies of such preliminary budget to have accessible for public review no later than October 29, 1993. RESOLUTION #178 SET DATE OF NOVEMBER 17, 1993 TO ADOPT THE 1994 BUDGET Motion by Councilman Rocco Seconded by Councilman O'Donnell VOTES: ALL AYE ADOPTED BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board shall take action to adopt the 1994 budget on November 17, 1993 at the scheduled meeting. RESOLUTION #179 AUTHORIZE BUDGET TRANSFER FOR CAPITAL, PROJECT - MIDTOWN SEWER Motion by Councilman Testa Seconded by Councilman O'Donnell VOTES: ALL AYE ADOPTED BE IT RESOLVED, the Budget officer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $6,480.00 from the Sewer Fund surplus account into the Mid -Town Sewer Capital Project Fund. Councilman O'Donnell made a motion, seconded by Councilman Rocco, to adjourn the regular meeting. All voting aye, the motion was carried. The Regular Meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Resp4ctfu1,31 submitted, �- l auline H. Parker, CMC Town Clerk Town of Cortlandville E