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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-10 B6 1 Town Board Meeting September. 10 , 1. 990 TOWN OF DANBY TOWN BOARD MINUTES S pecial Public Meeting 7 : 30 P . M . September 10 , 1990 The Town of Danby Town Board held a Special Public Information Meeting at the West Danby Fire Hall at 10 Maple Avenue , West D anby , NY . The purpose of the Special Meeting was to update the Town of Danby Town Board and Danby residents on the Tompkins County Landfill ( Landstrom Landfill ) which is located in West Danby . P RESENT : S upervisor Dietrich Councilpersons - Eck. strom , Marisa , Ol. tz , Schwarta O THERS._ PRESENT_: County Representative - Fr- a. nk. Proto Highway Superintendent - F' ete ' Coddington Town Clerk. - Carol Sczepanski P lanning Board Chair - Nancy Weitzel Tompkins County Representative -- Beverly i.._ .i. vesa. y Tompkins County Planning Dept . Member - Dwight Mengel S PECIAL GUESTS D aniel Winch - Tompkins County Board of Representatives William Hobbs - Tompkins County Department. of Public Works Members _ of the Public : J ulia P . Hughes , Larry Russell , Glenn F= r_ I:. Lierbay , Brian Caldwell , William Campbell , Betty Campbell , Philip Wilde , Mary Casterline , Roy Casterline , Ann Michel , Paul Viscuso , ,.Noel Gagnon , Sarah Gagnon , Steven Uzmann , Ruby Hawk. , LaRae Hulbert , Charlotte T . Griggs , Chris Stevens , Karen C " ti. a , Jim Cuti. a , Brian Eaton , Monica Raymond , Pat Woodworth , Al. Becker , Carla. Sutherland and members of the West Danby Fire Department Supervisor Dietrich called the public meeting to order and introduced our quest speakers I) a. n .i. el Winch from the Tompkins County Board ofRepresentat .ives and William Mobbs from Tompkins County Department. of Public Works . Daniel Winch addressed the Town of Danby Town Board and public . Mr . Winch is Chairman of the Public Works Construction Management Committee . Mr . Winch explained : 1 ) Landfill operations have been taken over by the Public Works Construction Management Committee and that he was here to inform the Danby Town Board and the residents of West Danby and Danby about the landfill situation in Tompkins County . Currently the County landfill is in the Town of Danby primarily West Danby and Spencer which is in Tioga County . The Solid Waste Department/ Public Works staff as well as the Public Works Committee feel this is in the best interest of all. of Tompkins County that the landfill remain open until we are able to open the landfill. , hopefully in the DR - 7 site in the Town of Dryden . Unfortunately the process of opening the new landfi_ 1l has taken much longer that what we had expected . 2 ) The permitting process with the DEC to construct a new landfill ;, site*is � taking ;! longer ; than ' . :they County . expected . The cost to the County and the time spent producing information for the DEC to review the future landfill for Tompkins County has been greater than expected . • . , . . Sti • Town Board Minutes September 10 , 1990 - 2 - 3 ) The County definitely needs to extend the life of the Landstrom Landfill ( Tompkins County Landfill ) . ; ` Mr . Winch said he is very proud of our County ' s Solid Waste staff , andit. is very aptly run by Barbara Eckstrom our Solid Waste Manager . 4 ) Mr . Winch also said that he thinks the show of support that the County has been able to give to the residents of Tompkins County is that a Citizen ' s Advisory Committee has been developed for the DR- 7 Landfill . ( The Citizen ' s Advisory Committee was proposed and developed by Frank Proto . ) The County is looking for input from the governmental agencies that represent the d ifferent districts around DR- 7 Landfill . The County also h as developed a Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Central P rocessing Facility that is proposed on Commercial Avenue in t he City of Ithaca . 5 ) The current Tompkins County Board of Representatives is very much concerned with the Solid Waste Program in Tompkins County and are confident that a new landfill will be opened in Tompkins County in the near future and that they can justify keeping Landstrom ' s open until a new landfill is operational . BILL MOBBS - TOMPKINS COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Mr . Mobbs addressed the Town of Danby Town Board and the public with a summary and background of landfills in Tompkins County . 1 ) About 1969 the County made a decision to take the responsibility for solid waste disposal through Board resolution . The resolution was to open landfills and County staff obtained landfill disposal sites . 2 ) July 1970 Tompkins County opened three ( 3 ) sites . 3 ) The County ? , Planning Commissioner entered into studies regarding t he burning of garbage in the mid 1970 ' s . Several studies later it was concluded that burning was not feasible at this t ime . 4 ) In 1983 the baling of garbage was explored . 5 ) In October 1985 the County closed the Caswell site . 6 ) In 1986 the County picked up the operation of the Landstrom site through . a• lease arrangement and continued to seek another site . 7 ) In 1986 the County thought a new landfill site would be opened in 1989 . 8 ) Several monitoring wells have been put in at Landstrom site to monitor the ground water at various depths to test t he surface water around the site . Compounds and biological life are being analyzed . The County has started to close a portion of the landfill by putting on a final cover material . 9 ) A leachate collection system has been installed and we h ave a perimeter perforated pipe arrangement which collects t he contaminated water before it leaves the site . B ill Mobbs also reported that the County is using the Landstrom site through the good graces of the DEC and that they could force us to cease operations there at any time they saw fit . Town Board Minutes/ September 10 , 1990 - 3 - The landfill is nearing the total volume that it is possible to place at that location . The obvious thing that the County can do to increase that life is to increase the side slopes of the landfill . ( Bill Mobbs presented a scale showing the proposed slope of the landfill . ) Public comment and questions followed for approximately two ( 2 ) hours . Some ofathe concerns : and :iquestions :lhare ;: been , sumarized as follows , : LEACHATE COLLECTION SYSTEM 1 ) Is the collection system successful ? 2 ) How much leachate is collected ? 3 ) What is found in the leachate ? 4 ) How far downstream will it go before the County stops it ? 5 ) Impact is more than one mile downstream and increases six miles away near vicinity of trailer parks . 6 ) There are misunderstandings where the secondary rise is . Response from County Representative - It was explained that the leachate collection system was designed to collect as much as possible under the present circumstances and details of the environmental impact studies would have to be referred to some of the solid waste staff who have actual data . SLOPE OF LANDFILL 1 ) Has the DEC responded to the proposed height for the landfill ? 2 ) What is the slope at Landstrom verses Caswell site ? Response from County Representative - - The grade as Caswell varies 4 IThe proposed slope at Landstrom is less than the maximum allowed by the DEC . COST TO CLOSE LANDFILL 1 ) How much would it cost the County to close the landfill ? 2 ) How much are we saving by keeping Landstrom open ? 3 ) Has anyone figured out how much the County is saving by keeping it open ? 4 ) Has anyone looked at making a deal with neighboring landfills ? Discussion followed in regard to the cost of $ 40 per ton verses $ 100 + for shipping out of the County . RECYCLING EFFORTS Representative Winch reported that the Tompkins County Recycling program is successful and that we are in excess of 30 % of materials that can be recycled . Many residents responded that to them it means the landfill is going to stay in their community for 30 % longer and are concerned that the size of the landfill would be larger , is not lined , and that garbage will be just dumped as it is now . MAINTENANCE AT LANDFILL Many Town of Danbyk ' residents ; expressed their concern in tegard to the maintenance at the landfill and do not agree that it is handled properly . Sludge .H ( and other materials ) are being dumped there and the landfill is not a permitted landfill and is unlined . One resident reported that he has been pictures showing leachate that appears to be reaching the wetlands near the landfill . Also residents reported to the County Representatives that the roads leading to the landfill ( including Route 34 / 96 ) are littered with debris from trucks going to and from the landfill . 3:72 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 - 4 - WELL WATER TESTING Many questions from West Danby residents were asked in regard to when their water would be tested for contamination - - how long before well water testing would be available and how / who could be contacted for informantion and concerns about their well water . Mr . Winch will report back to the Town with information relating to how Danby residents can be included in a well water testing program . D iscussion followed in regard to testing for ground water pollution at the landfill and how the Landfill Overseer Committee could g et information to the County Board of Representatives in regard to a well testing program and other concerns related to the landfill . Requests for reports of test results , etc have not been responded to in the past . A Spencer resident stated that he is concerned that nothing is being done for the Tioga County residents and the majority of the Landstrom Landfill is in Tioga County . County Representative responded that in regard to the ground water pollution that the data shown on test results is inconsistent . Discussion followed in regard to the need for more test wells for more accurate test results . LANDSTROM LANDFILL CLOSURE There was lengthly discussion with residents expressing concern that the DEC has allowed the Landstrom Landfill site to remain open and operating without a permit . Some of the questions raised were as follows : 1 ) Why is the site operating without a permit ? 2 ) How will the landfill be capped ? 3 ) Is it open due to lack of funds to ship garbage ? 4 ) At the present time the landfill is not properly covered - - will it be capped properly ? 5 ) With steeper slopes will it be covered properly ? County Representative responded that the DEC ' has allowed the Landstrom site to remain open because Tompkins County is moving forward in the process of siting a new landfill . He further explained that the County must follow the DEC standards for landfill closures . S upervisor Dietrich requested that the County send a letter t o the Town of Danby with some kind of methodology spelled out as to how / who to contact for information relating to the Landstrom Landfill . Who can the Town of Danby contact for information relating to what is happening at the Landstrom site ? County Representative Winch suggested that a written request for information be sent to William Mobbs with a copy to Representative P roto . S upervisor Dietrich also said he would like to see some kind of a study ( figures ) relating to what kinds of damage might be incurring - -what it is costing the County to keep the Landstrom S ite open . He stated that we do not have any information . The stream near the site and in West Danby is a major feeder stream and a major aquifer that goes into Cayuga Lake . If we pollute the aquifer or ruin the stream we could enter into some kind of mamoth damage . Do we know if we are permanently affecting this aquifer ? Lengthly discussion followed : Representative Winch reported that the commitment of the Tompkins County Representatives , ' the Board of Public Works and Solid Waste staff is to build the safest environmentally sound landfill t hat we can to protect the residents of Tompkins County . ;1 ; Town Board Meeting Sept . 10 , 19903J - 5 - Representative Mobbs reported there is an interesting concept at the Landstrom Landfill that - like : it or not - - it has been there since 1970 and if we stopped putting garbage there today there is bound to be some impact from twenty ( 20 ) years worth of material . He further reported that he thinks the question we have to evaluate . and address is whether the extra material that we ' re putting in there now is going to make certain environmental impacts . A Tioga County resident expressed very strongly that as a resident of Tioga County he had only heard here tonight that . Tompkins County must protect the people of Tompkins County and asked " what in the world about the people in Tioga County that have been putting up with twenty ( 20 ) years of Tompkins County garbage ? County Representative Winch responded that Tompkins County has an agreement to accept material from the Town of Spencer into the County landfill . Discussion followed from community residents expressing the need to cap Landstrom Landfill now . Also discussed was the damage to Town of Danby roads , litter along roads created from traffic going and coming from the landfill , particularly Michigan Hollow and Hillview Road . The residents perception is that we are no closer now to closing Landstrom Landfill than we were two years ago . Discussion followed with the County representatives explaining the process related to the building of the new site and Representative Winch reported that the process is taking longer than expected and County staff is working as rapidly as possible . COMPENSATION FOR NEIGHBORS TO THE LANDSTROM LANDFILL A Danby resident said that there has been discussion about compensation for people near the proposed landfill ( DR- 7 ) and asked why compensation was not extended to property owners here in West Danby . Discussion followed in regard to a compensation program for West Danby and a water well protection program . The County Representative explained the compensation program for the Dryden residents and said he is confident that a program will be extended in the West Danby area . Al Becker stated for the record that 1 - 1 / 2 years ago the DEC was taking samples of fish and water throught his property and other properties near the Landstrom Landfill . He reported he has a copy of the testing results and asked the County Representatives if Tompkins County claims that there are no problems with water in that particular area on the surface . Mr . Mobbs responded that adjacent to the County Landfill tests show some pollutants from the landfill . Mr . ,Becker quoted some of the test results and stated that there is a problem with ground water pollution in his neighborhood and does not feel comfortable even watering his apples from that stream . Tompkins County Representative Beverly Livesay said she thinks part of the problem with the landfill issue is that the whole Board of Representatives is not as close as Frank Proto was . She reported that she has heard some discussion here tonight that have never come before the entire Board and she thinks that they need to . A slide show has been prepared by Barbara Eckstrom and her staff to present to • the Board of Representatives and they will be brought up - to - date on where the test wells are , the new leachate collection system , and what is proposed for expanding the landfill , etc . She reported she thinks the public should be invited to present their problems and concerns so that we all heart the same information at the same time . a Town Board Meeting ' September 10 , 1990 - 6 - Supervisor Dietrich reported that two years ago a few of us went - to Mr . Mason and discussed concerns about the Landstrom Landfill and many of the same concerns are being raised here tonight . The Town was unable to get satisfactory answers , in fact we were unable to get answers at all . Supervisor Dietrich explained that Mr . Mason gave the Town a methodolgy of how to get information and to report our concerns to the County . Nothing seemed to get results and Supervisor Dietrich stated that he has been personally frustrated in attempts to get response through the process . Supervisor Dietrich reported to the Town Board and Town of D anby residents that in the future questions and concerns should be in writing to Bill Mobbs with copies to Dan. Winch and Representative Proto as the method of .' communication i weinow d eem as acceptable . Representative Livesay stggested: that questions to the County B oard of Representatives from the Town should be posed in advance of the public meeting . Her concept of what she wants at that meeting is for everybody to hear all the information at one t ime so that the Board can begin to make judgements . Councilperson Schwartz stated that three ( 3 ) County Board of Representatives have heard what is going on at Landstrom Landfill tonight and maybe the Board should consider trading garbage with another county . Representative Livesay responded that she had never heard the question of shipping garbage posed before tonight . S upervisor Dietrich thanked the representatives for coming tonight and sharing information with the Town of Danby Town Board and residents . The Public Meeting closed at 10 : 15 P . M . Respectfully submitted , adaitiMetfteti: Carol W . Sczep s7ci p Town Clerk 10 / 90 cs . 2 95 TOWN OF DANBY TOWN BOARD MINUTES Regular Meeting 7 : 30 P . M . September 10 , 1990 The Town of Danby Town Board held a Regular Meeting at the West Danby Fire Hall at 10 Maple Avenue , West Danby , NY following a special information meeting on the Landstrom Landfill PRESENT : Supervisor Dietrich Councilpersons - Eckstrom , Marisa , Oltz , Schwarta OTHERS PRESENT : County Representative - FrankProto Highway Superintendent - Pete Coddington Town Clerk - Carol Sczepanski Planning Board Chair - Nancy Weitzel Tompkins County Representative - Beverly Livesay Tompkins County Planning Dept . Member - Dwight Meng = 11 SPECIAL GUESTS Daniel Winch -Tompkins County Board of Representatives William Mobbs - Tompkins County Department of Public Works Members of the Public : Julia P . Hughes , Larry Russell , Glenn Fetherbay , Brian Caldwell , William Campbell , Betty Campbell , Philip Wilde , Mary Casterline , Roy Casterline , Ann Michel , Paul Viscuso , Joel Gagnon , Sarah Gagnon , Steven Uzmann , Ruby Hawk , LaRae Hulbert , Charlotte T . Griggs , Chris Stevens , Karen Cutia , Jim Cutia , Brian Eaton , Monica Raymond , Pat Woodworth , Al Becker , Carla Sutherland Supervisor Dietrich called the Town of Danby Town Board Meeting to order at 10 : 15 P . M . Correction of August 13 , 1990 Town of Danby Town Board Minutes 1 ) Item #4 Page 2 - Delete the word " waste " insert the word " weapons " . 2 ) Item #6 Page 2 - torrent name is Tompkins County Economic Advisory Board . Approval of August 13 . 1990 Town of Danby Town Board Minutes A motion was made by Councilperson Eckstrom and seconded by Councilperson Schwartz to approvethe August 13 , 1990 Town of Danby Town Board Minutes as corrected . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of August 22 . 1990 Public Hearing Minutes Postponed Supervisor Dietrich requested that the Minutes of the August 22 , 1990 Public Hearing Minutes be postponed until October 8 , 1990 Town of Danby Town Board Meeting . 2 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR : Park and Ride Councilperson Schwartz reported that he has been in contact with Dwight Mengel in regard to the Park and Ride bus service for the Town of Danby . Tom - Tram is coming to parts of Danby . A route is now scheduled to begin soon on Route 96B and may be possible for Route 34 / 96 if Mr . Mengel can assess a need . A place for residents to park their cars on 96B is being explored for a park and ride service . ' Supervisor Dietrich reported that Mr . Mengel will be coming to the October 1990 Town Board Meeting . Senior Housing Councilperson Schwartz reported that we are still looking into the Senior Citizen Housing Project . County Representative Report Tompkins County Representative Proto reported on the following : 1 ) The Circut Rider in the County Planning Department has been approved ; 2 ) County Board has passed a resolution to approve Tom- Tram service for the Town of Danby ; 3 ) The Health Department proposses that the Board of Representatives pass for 1991 the Environmental Health Fees for septic tanks , well testing , etc . 4 ) The Health Committee is putting together a program on rabies . control . Mr . Proto reported that a rabid bat has been reported in Tompkins County . 5 ) The District Attorney ' s Office and the Tompkins County Sheriff ' s Office have received a $ 15 , 000 . 00 grant for drug enforcement . 6 ) The Town of Danby and the Town of Caroline will share a representative on the Economic Advisory Board . 7 ) Tompkins County Planning Board will be assessing Mr . Hanson ' s priority list for the County . 8 ) Adoption of Payment of Taxes in Installments Local Law . 9 ) Airport - The tests by the Army Corps of Engineers show that the the preliminary site south of the CFR building meets the criteria for wetlands . Supervisor Dietrich reported that the Town of Ithaca Town Board has an item on their agenda tonight in regard to a feasibility study for a recreation center . l, %\ , I) ( I: ( ',) , ,. ,. 4 , I ) , 4 � Discussion followed in regard to who to contact with concerns , complaints , questions , etc . about Landstrom Landfill to the County Representatives . Rather than the residents writing directly to Mr . Mobbs they should contact the Town of Danby and the Town will write to the County . Members of the Public Joel Gagnon - asked the Board why the Town could not close Michigan Hollow Road or impose ,: a five ( 5 ) ton weight limit . Discussion followed in regard to where the swapping of Michigan Hollow Road with the County stands . Mr . Wright - - asked the Board to look into getting a slower speed limit through West Danby . Mr . Wright reported that there are • • J97 3 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 many accidents as a result of speeding traffic especially near the intersections . Supervisor Dietrich reported that the Town has no authority to reduce the speed limit on a New York State Highway but the Town is looking into the issue . Several residents reported that there is an ongoing problem with speeding trucks . Other Reports The Code Enforcement Officer ' s Report and the Dog Control Report were postponed until October 8 , 1990 . OLD BUSINESS : Payment of Taxes in Installments - Resolution After discussion the Town of Danby Town Board postponed the Payment of Taxes in Installment Resolution until September 27 , 1990 Meeting . NEW BUSINESS : Resolution #67 of 1990 Town of Danby Services By Councilperson Schwartz : Seconded by Councilperson Eckstrom WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was elected as Town Councilperson in November, ' 1967 and served from January 1968 to July 1968 , and WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was appointed to fill a vacancy as Town Justice from July 1968 to July 1972 , and • WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was appointed Town Supervisor to complete the unexpired term of Donald Makie from July 1972 to December 1972 , and WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was elected Town Supervisor in November 1972 and served as Town Supervisor for four consecutive two year terms from January 1 , 1972 to December 31 , 1979 , and WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was elected Town Justice in November 1985 and served a four year term , and WHEREAS , A . Francis Wright was re -elected in November 1989 to a second term of Town Justice ; now , therefore be it RESOLVED , That the Town Board of the Town of Danby recognizes the dedication of A . Francis Wright to the Town of Danby and presents this resolution in his honor to his beloved wife , Onalee Wright . A roll call vote on ; the resolution resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Resolution #69 of 1990 Raptor Heights II - Declaration of Lead Agency By Councilperson Eckstrom : Seconded by Councilperson Oltz A RESOLUTION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPLICATION TO THE TOWN OF DANBY ( THE " TOWN " ) FOR APPROVAL OF THE RAPTOR HEIGHTS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT . DISTRICT ( " RAPTOR hEIGHTS II " ) SUBMITTED BY SCOTT HOFFAY ( " APPLICANT " ) WHEREAS , Applicant has submitted tothe Town a new and revised application for a Planned Development District for a site X3 . •98 4 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 consisting of 29 lots on approximately 72 acres located in the Town ( the " proposed action' or PRaptor Heights II " ) ; and WHEREAS , A previous application submitted to the Town for a ( consisting of 42 lots ) was Development District ( the �� approval of a proposed Planned for the same site as thatpincludedtinn ��ther ��proposedraction , such prior action having been the subject of a full environmental review by the Town of Danby Board ( the " Town Board " ) in accordance with Article 8 [ State Environmental Quality Review Act ( " SEQR " ) ] of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 , such ' prior environmental review having included preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Final Environmental. Impact Statement , and which prior review culminated in the filing of a Findings Statement and the disapproval of the prior action by the Town Board ; and WHEREAS , in accordance with the Town Zoning Ordinance the proposed action must be referred to the Town Planning Board for purposes of a preliminary review of Applicant ' s application and a recommendation to the Town Board ; and WHEREAS , Applicant has submitted to the Town Board a newly completed Part I of an Environmental Assessment Form ( EAF ) , and other information and materials with respect to the environmental impact of the proposed action ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board having received Applicant ' s new application for approval for the proposed project , , must take certain preliminary steps in order to proceed with any additional environmental review of the proposed action which may be required ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board wishes to re-designate itself as Lead Agency for the purpose of completing any and all required additional environmental review for the proposed action ; WHEREAS , the Town Board has given written notification to all involved agencies informing them that the Town Board proposes to be lead agency , and the Town Board has received no written notices objecting thereto ; now , therefore be it RESOLVED , That the Town Board of the Town of Danby , Tompkins County , New York hereby re-designates itself as the lead agency for the purposes of conducting whatever additional environmental review may be required of the proposed action ; and be it further RESOLVED , That the Town Board hereby classifies the proposed action under SEQR as Type I ; and be it further RESOLVED , That the Town Board proceed with consideration of the proposed action , including review of the EAF , Part I submitted by the Applicant and completion of Parts I , II and III , that The Town Board determine the significance or non - significance of the proposed action and proceed with such further proceedings as may be required . A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Call for Special Meetings of the . Town of Danby Town Board Supervisor Dietrich called for special meetings of the Town of Danby Town Board as follows : $79 5 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 September 13 , 1990 at 7 : 30 P . M . - Information Meeting - SEQR September 27 , 1990 at 7 : 30 P . M . - Working Meeting - Budget No councilperson objected . Approval of Warrants Discussion followed in regard to a bill submitted by the Richard A . Rust , Architect for the New Highway Barns . The contract with Mr . Rust will be reviewed . Approval of West Danby Water District Warrant *9 of 1990 A motion was made by Councilperson Marisa and seconded by Councilperson Schwartz to approve the West Danby Water District Warrant #9 of 1990 in the amount of $ 118 . 08 . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye O ltz Aye Schwartz Aye D ietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of New Highway Barns Warrant #3 A motion was made by Councilperson Oltz and Seconded by Councilperson Eckstrom to approve the New Highway Barns Warrant #3 in the amount of $91 , 300 . 52 . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye O ltz Aye Schwartz Aye D ietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of General Fund Warrant #9 of 1990 A motion was made by Councilperson Eckstrom and Seconded by Councilperson Marisa to approve the General Fund Warrant #9 of 1990 in the amount of $ 3 , 129 . 29 . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of Highway Warrant *9 of 1990 A motion was made by Councilperson Schwartz and Seconded by Councilperson Oltz to approve the Highway Warrant #9 of 1990 in the amount of $ 13 , 779_ 69 . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye O ltz Aye Schwartz Aye D ietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of the August 1990 Supervisor ' s Report A motion was made by Councilperson Oltz and Seconded by Y2249 6 Town Board Meeting September 10 , 1990 Councilperson Marisa . to approve the August 1990 Supervisor ' s Report as submitted . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom . Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimously Approval of the August 1990 Clerk ' s Report A motion was made by Councilperson Marisa and Seconded by Councilperson Schwartz to approve the August 1990 Clerks Report as submitted . A roll call vote on the motion resulted as follows : Eckstrom Aye Marisa Aye Oltz Aye Schwartz Aye Dietrich Aye Carried Unanimouslu Motion to adjourn On a motion the meeting adjourned at 10 : 50 P . M . 0 � I . i i ! attA2h. Carol W . Sczep _ j4 i , Town Clerk