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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-09-11 c7 PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL PERMIT - Integrity Home Builders September 11 , 1984 Minutes of public hearing held Sept 11th at 7 : 30PM Supv Cotterill read the notice that was published in.-: the newspaper to consider the application of Integrity Home Builders Of 40 West Seneca St . , Ithaca , NY for a special permit to have a Mobile Home & Modular Home Sales lot at 1968 Dryden Rd (formerly Dryden Drive In Theater) . QUESTIONS AND/OR ' COMM_ENTS Mr . Shippy , President of Integrity Home Builders showed the board members plans that have been prepared . Supv Cotterill - wanted to know if this was strictly for the sale of mobile home and modular homes? Mr Shippy - it is for retail sales only and there will be no used ones for sale , they will be all new ones , There is water and sewer there now that just has to be hooked up and approved by the Health Dept . They would like someone to stay in one of the trailers' at night as a night watchman , but there will be no':permanent residence there in any of the trai'lers' . Closed public hearing - 7 : 35 PM • TOWN BOARD MEETING September 11 , 1984 Minutes ' of the board meeting held on Sept 11th Supv Cotterill called the meeting ' to order at 7 : 35PM • Members and guests participated ' in the Pledge of Allegiance Roll call was by the Town Clerk : Present : Supv Cotterill , Clm Evans , Clm Webb Clm Metzger , Clm Schlecht , Atty Perkins & Z , O . Stewart Approval of the minutes : Motion was made by Clm Metzger and seconded by Clm Evans that the minutes- of the public hearing and board- meeting " held on Aug 14th be approved as submitted . There was some discussion regarding dog enumerator for the Town of Dryden RESOLUTION ' #160' APPOINT DOG ENUMERATOR ' - ' Leland ' Kirk Clm Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Leland Kirk as dog enumerator for the Town of Dryden at the rate of 70 cents per dog . 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES COUNTY BRIEFING Co Rep Watros would like to thank the Board Members and Clm Schlecht for all the work that was done to obtain, a special permit to dump the fill by the Senior Citizen Housing from the Cortland Road Sewer Project . CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Richard Weber , Bone Plairi: :Rd . - they felt that they were neglected since their road is in such bad shape and they are also having drainage problems there . Supv Cotterill - he would check with Hwy Supt Humphrey to see what can be done . ATTORNEY • LOCAL LAW # 3-1984 PERTAINING TO FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Motion was made by Councilman Metzger and seconded by Councilman Schlecht that the following Local Law # 3- 1984 be adopted . 01•0 ‘' •• • (Please Use the Form for ; your :.,Gct l .:•mow with t e � .c°et:.•d _ . _ . Text o , law should ee given as amended , Do not L; ciude m: tt6r being • - • _ eliminated and do not use italic' or underlining to indicate new matter . _ , . •:••. ^ . . • . :. b ''. ?.t tr: of Dryden II grown . . - . . _ . . . .• . 3 „. ••.••..........�.. 84 . • - • • - Local Li ; vi Na • e fen year j9 - _ • . ■ r t .- . in I n ` .,1a: A Ic:.: : i �w • p to FLOOD - DA � ��-, :.fl ' \ `F '� t a * tit:u) • - • - . {• I Town Board Be it enacted by the ._.... .. of the occim'o -Q.4 Lgitolativa aoiy) • . . ;it.y:.�,' of Dryden . - - . . . . . . , " N$ �tl,t� o rlJ • ioVtl r • lit. 7 ti•14 - ■ - _ . III SECTION 1 . 0 . Statutory Authorization and Purpose . . . - . l_ STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION . . The People of the State of New York: have In. The New York State Constitution , Ar. t_icle . IX , Section 2 , delegated the responsibility to local governmental units to adopt regulations designed - to promote • the public health ; safety, and . - gen- eral welfare • of lb citizenry' . . ' 1 . 2 STATEMENT • OF -PURPOSE - - - - • . It is the purpose of this local law to promote the public • - - hea-lt•h , - safety , and - general Welfare , • and . to minimize public • • • and private ' losses due ' 6to flobd conditions in specific areas by provisions designed : . ( 1 ) To protect human life and health ; • ( 2 ) TU minimi 'ze expenditure of public money for • costly flood control projects ; ( 3 ) To minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding . and generally undertaken at th expense of the general publ •ic ; • ( 4 ) • To minimize prolonged business interruptions ; ( 5 ) To minimize . damage to public facilities - and utilities such as water and gas mains , electric , telephone , and sewer lines , and streets and bridges located in areas of special flood hazard ; ( 6 ) To help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of areas of special flood hazard • so as to minimize future flood blight areas ; t;::"'( lf additional s ace is needed , please attach sheets of the same size as this and number each} . e Page 1 ako / ( 7 ) To insure that potential buyers are notified that property is in an area of special flood hazard ; and , ( 8 ) To ensure that those who occupy the areas of special flood hazard assume responsibility for their actions . SECTION 2 . 0 Definitions ' Unless specifically defined below , words or phrases used in this local law shall be interpreted so as to give them the ( 7 ) To insure that potential buyers . are notified that property is in an area of special flood hazard ; and , ( 8 ) To ensure that those who occupy the areas of special flood hazard assume responsibility for their actions . . SECTION 2 . 0 Definitions • Unless specifically defined below , words or phrases used in this local law shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give this local law its most reasonable application . • , 2 . 1 " Appeal " means a request for a review of the interpretation of any provision of this law or a request for a variance . 2 . 2 " Area of special flood hazard " means the land in the flood plain within a community subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year . 2 . 3 " Base flood " means the flood having a one percent chance of being equalled or exceeded in any given year . 2 . 4 " Development " means any man - made change to improved or unimproved real estate , including but not limited to buildings or other structures , mining , dredging , fining , paving excavation . or drilling operations located within the area of special flood hazard . 2 . 5 " Flood " or " Flooding " mean a general and temporary • condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from : ( 1 ) - The overflow of inland waters and / or • ( 2 ) The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source . 2 . 6 " Flood Hazard Boundary Map " ( FHBM ) means the official map issued by the Federal Insurance Administration where the areas of special flood hazard have been designated Zone A . 2 . 7 " Lowest Floor " means '-. owest level including basement , crawlspace , or garage of lowest enclosed area . 2 . 8 " mobile Home " means a structure that is transportable in o ne or more sections , built on a permanent chassis , and designed to be used with or without a 'permanent foundation ' w hen connected to the required utilities . It does not include ✓ ecreational vehicles or travel trailers . 2 . 9 " Structure " means a walled and roofed building , . a mobile home , or a gas or liquid storage tank , that is principally above ground . 2 . 10 " Substantial improvement " means any repair , reconstruc - tion , or improvement of a structure , the cost of which equals o r exceeds 50 percent of the market •• value of the structure e ither : atip ( 1 ) before the improvement or repair is started , or ( 2 ) if the structure has been damaged and is being . restored , before the damage occurred . • For • the purposes of this definition . " substantial improvement " is considered to occur when the first alteration o f any wall , ceiling , floor or other structural part of the building commences , whether or not that alteration affects the • external dimensions of the structure . The term does not , however , include either : ( 1 ) Any project for improvement of a structure to comply with existing state or local health , sanitary , or safety code specifications which are solely necessary to assure safe living conditions , or ( 2 ) any alteration of a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places or a State Inventory of Historic Places . 2 . 11 " Variance " means a grant of relief ' from the requirements o f this local law which permits construction in a manner that w ould otherwise be prohibited by this local law . SECTION 3 . 0 General Provisions 3 . 1 LANDS TO WHICH THIS LOCAL LAW APPLIES This local law shall apply to all areas of special flood hazards within the jurisdiction of the Town of Dryden . 3 . 2 BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING THE AREAS OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD • The areas of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Insurance Administration on its Flood Hazard Boundary Map ( FHBM ) , No . H05 dated July 2 , 1976 and any revisions thereto , are adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this local law . The FHBM is on file at the Town Clerk ' s Office , Town Hall , 65 East Main Street , Dryden , New York . 3 . 3 INTERPRETATION , CONFLICT WITH OTHER LAWS In their interpretation and application , the provisions • of this local law shall be held to be minimum requirements , adopted for the promotion of the public health , morals , safety , or the general welfare . Whenever the requirements of this . local law are at variance with the requirements of any o ther lawfully adopted rules , regulations , or ordinances , the most restrictive , or that imposing the higher standards , shall govern . • 3 . 4 VALIDITY • The invalidity of any section or provision of this loca law shall not invalidate any other section or provision thereof . , • 3 . 5 PENALTIES FOR NON - COMPLIANCE No structure or land shall hereafter be constructed , located , extended , converted , or altered without full compliance with the terms of this local law and other • applicable regulations . Violation of the provisions of this local law by failure to comply with any of its requirements ( including violations of conditions and safeguards established in connection with conditions ) shall • ' constitute a misdemeanor . Any person who violates this local law or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall , upon conviction thereof , be fined not more that $ 1 , 000 . 00 or imprisoned for not more than • • at93 1 year or both for each violation . and , in addition , shall pay all costs and expenses involved in the case . Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Town of Dryden from taking such other lawful action as necessary to prevent or remedy a violation . SECTION 4 . 0 Administration 4 . 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT A Development Permit shall be obtained before construction or development begins within any area of special flood hazard established in Section 3 . 2 . Application for a Development Permit , shall be made on forms furnished by the Building . Inspector and may include , but not be limited to : plans in duplicate drawn to scale showing the nature , location , dimensions , and elevations of the area in question ; existing or proposed structures , fill , storage of materials , drainage facilities and the location of the foregoing . 4 . 2 DESIGNATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR The Building Inspector is hereby appointed to administer and implement this local law by granting or { denying development permit applications in accordance with its provisions . 4 . 3 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR Duties of the Building Inspector shall include , but not be limited to : 4 . 3 - 1 Permit Review ( 1 ) , Review all development permits to determine . that the permit requirements of this local law have been satisfied . ( 2 ) Review all development permits to determine that all necessary permits have been obtained from those Federal , State or local governmental agencies from which prior approval is required . ( 3 ) Review all development permits to determine if the proposed development adversely affects the flood carrying capacity of the area of special flood hazard . For the purposes of this local law , " adversely affects " means damage to adjacent properties because of rises in flood stages attributed to physical changes of the channel and the adjacent overbank . areas . ( i ) If it is determined that there is no adverse effect , then the permit shall be granted consistent with the provisions of this local law . ( ii ) If it is determined that there is an adverse effect , then flood damage mitigation measures shall be made a condition of the permit . . • 4 . 3 - 2 Use of Other Base Flood Data When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with Section 3 . 2 , BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING THE AREAS OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD , the Building Inspector shall obtain , review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation data available from a Federal , State or other source , in order to administer Section 5 . 2 , SPECIFIC STANDARDS . 4 . 3 - 3 Information to be Obtained and Maintained a • ( 1 ) Obtain and record the actual elevation ( in relation to mean sea level ) of the lowest floor ( including basement ) of all new or substantially improved structures , and whether or not the structure contains a basement . ( 2 ) For all new or substantially improved flood - proofed structures : ( i ) obtain and record the actual elevation ( in relation to mean sea level ) to which the structure has been floodproofed . ( ii ) maintain . the floodproofing certifications required in Sections 5 . 2 - 1 ( 3 ) and 5 . 2 - 2 ( 3 ) . ( 3 ) Maintain for public inspection all records per - taining to the provisions of this local law . 4 . 3 - 4 Alteration of Watercourses ( 1 ) Notify adjacent communities and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse , and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Insurance Administration . ( 2 ) Require that maintenance is provided within the altered or relocated portion of said watercourse so that the flood carrying capacity is not diminished . 4 . 3 - 5 Interpretation of FHBM Boundaries Make interpretations where , needed , as to the exact location of the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazards ( for example , where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions . ) SECTION 5 . 0 Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction - 5 . 1 GENERAL STANDARDS , In all areas of . special flood hazards the following standards are required : . 5 . 1 - 1 Anchoring ( 1 ) All new construction and substantial improvements shall be anchored to prevent flotation , collapse , . or lateral movement of the structure . ( 2 ) All mobile homes and any additions thereto shall be anchored to resist flotation , collapse , or lateral movement by providing an anchoring system designed • to withstand a wind force of 90 miles per hour . • 5 . 1 - 2 Construction Materials and Methods ( 1 ) All new construction and . substantial improvements shall be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damage . ( 2 ) All new construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage . 5 . 1 - 3 Utilities . ( 1 ) All new and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system ; • as ( 2 ) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize or . eliminate infiltration of flood waters ; and , • • ( 3 ) On - site waste disposal systems shall be located to avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding . 5 . 1 - 4 Subdivison Proposals ( 1 ) All subdivision proposals shall be consistent w ith the need to minimize flood damage ; ( 2 ) All subdivision proposals shall have public u tilities and facilities such as sewer , gas , electrical , and w ater systems located and constructed to minimize flood damage ; • ( 3 ) All subdivision proposals shall have adequate drainage provided to reduce exposure to flood damage ; and , • ( 4 ) Base flood elevation data shall be provided for subdivision proposals and other proposed development which contain at least 50 lots or 5 acres ( whichever is less ) . 5 . 1 - 5 Encroachments Any proposed development shall be analyzed to d eytermine effects on the flood carrying capacity of the area o f special flood hazard as set forth . in . Section 4 . 3 - 1 ( 3 ) , P ermit Review . 5 . 2 SPECIFIC STANDARDS In all areas of special flood hazards where base flood e levation data has been provided as set forth in Section 4 . 3 - 2 , Use of Other Base Flood Data , the following standards are required : • 5 . 2 - 1 Residential Construction New construction and substantial improvement of any commercial , industrial or other nonresidential structure shall either have the lowest floor , including basement , elevated to o r above the base flood elevation ; or , together with attendant u tility and sanitary facilities , shall : ( 1 ) be floodproofed so that below the base flood level the structure is ' watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water ; • ( 2 ) have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy ; and • ( 3 ) be certified by a • registered professional engineer or architect that the standards of this subsection are satisfied . Such certifications shall be provided to the o fficial as set forth in Section 4 . 3 - 3 ( 2 ) , 5 . 2 - 2 Nonresidential Construction New construction and substantial . improvement of any commercial , industrial or other nonresidential structure shall e ither have the lowest floor , including basement , elevated to o r above the base flood elevation ; or , together with utility and sanitary facilities , shall :. . ( 1 ) be floodproofed so that below the base flood level the structure is watertight . .:with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water ; a Y ( 2 ) have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy ; and ( 3 ) be certified by a 'registered professional engineer or architect that the standards of this subsection are satisfied . Such certifications shall be provided to the o fficial as set forth in Section 4 . 3 - 3 ( 2 ) . SECTION 6 . 0 Variance Procedure 6 . 1 APPEAL BOARD • ( 1 ) The Zoning Board of Appeals as established by the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance shall hear and decide appeals and requests for variances from the requirements of this local law . ( 2 ) The Zoning Board of Appeals . shall hear and decide appeals when it is alleged there is an error in any ✓ equirement , decision , or determination made by the Building Inspector in the enforcement or administration of this local law . ( 3 ) Those aggrieved by the decision of the Zoning Board o f Appeals or any taxpayer , may appeal such decision to the supreme court as provided in the New York State Constitution , • Article VI , Section 2 . ( 4 ) In passing upon such applications , the Zoning Board o f Appeals shall consider all technical evaluations , all ✓ elevant factors , standards specified in other sections of this local law and : ( i ) the danger that materials may be swept onto o ther lands to the injury of others ; ( ii ) the danger to life and property due to flooding o r erosion damage . ( iii ) the susceptibility of the proposed facility and . its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner ; ( iv ) the importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community ; ( v ) the necessity to the facility of a waterfront location , where applicable ; ( vi ) the availability of alternative locations for t he proposed use which are not subject to flooding or erosion . damage ; ( vii ) the compatibility of the proposed use with ex - isting and anticipated development ; ( viii ) the relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and flood plain management program of that • area ; 11/ ( ix ) the safety of access to the property in times o f flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles ; ( x ) the expected heights , velocity ; duration , rate o f rise , and sediment transport of the flood waters and the e ffects of wave action , if applicable , expected at the site ; and . ( xi ) the costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions , J. ncluding maintenance and • • a& 7 " repai "r of public utilities and facilities such as sewer , gas , electrical , and water systems and streets and bridges . ( 5 ) • Upon consideration of the factors of Section 6 . 1 ( 4 ) and the ' purposes of this local law , the Zoning Board of Appeals may attach such conditions to • the granting of variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes of t his local law . ( 6 ) The Zoning Board of Appeals shall maintain the records of all appeal actions including technical information and report any variances to the Federal Insurance Administration upon request . . 6 . 2 CONDITIONS FOR VARIANCES ( 1 ) Generally , - variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot of one - half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below t he base flood level , providing items ti ) through ( xi ) in Section 6 . 1 ( 4 ) have been fully considered . As the lot size increases beyond the one - half acre , the technical justification required for issuing the variance increases . ( 2 ) ° Variances may be issued for the reconstruction , rehabilitation or restoration of structures listed on the N ational Register of Historic Places or the State Inventory of Historic Places , without regard to the procedures set forth in the remainder of- this section . ( 3 ) Variances shall not be issued within any designated floodway if any increase in flood levels during the base flood d ischarge would result . • ( 4 ) Variances shall only be issued upon a determination that the variance is the minimum necessary , considering the flood - hazard , to afford relief . _t . ( 5 ) Variances shall only be issued upon : ( i ) a showing of good and sufficient cause ; ( ii ) a determination that failure to grant the • variance would result in exceptional hardship to the • applicant ; and - ( iii ) a determination that the granting of a variance - will not result in increased flood heights , additional threats to public - safety , extraordinary public expense , create nuisances , cause fraud - on or victimization of the public as identified in Section 6 . 1 ( 4 ) or conflict with " existing local laws or ordinances . ( 6 ) Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the • structure • will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the base flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will • be commensurate with the - increased risk resulting from lowest floor elevation . • SECTION 7 . 0 Effective Date . 7 . 1 • This local • law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State . • • • • ( 0v • Atty Perkins received a letter from Supv Cotterill dated Sept 6th . : :. . He went over every question and tried:' tc answer them . 1 - According to current school contracts when and how much ' will . ' each school pay in 1985 ? It is impossible to answer at the present time because there is a formula that depends on whole time equivalent population regarding the school and TC 3 . He expects to have the school figure within the next week or so . The TC 3 figure will •not be known until October 8th . The Intermunicipal Agreement with the Village of Dryden states that . The Town will honor those contracts , with respect to TC3 which has a 30 year contract (20 years left ) . We just have to put in the figures and pass it to the Village . The school contract however , has expired and the board is free to negotiate anew contract with ' the school as limited in the Tntermuni'cipal Agreement . The board ' should consider- requesting - the Village to immediately assign to the Town the TC 3 contract pursuant to the Intermunicipal Agreement . Also appoint a committee consisting of board members to negotiate . with representatives from the school for new contract . The first payment would be Oct 15th of this year . Payments under both contracts are due the same schedule the Village bills its customers . The district is treated as a customer so we can expect bills on April 15th and ,Oct . 15th . 2- What is - the current and anticipated 1985 Village user rate ? The current rate according to . the Village policy is a minimum of 27 , 500 gallons for $ 3630 and over that is $1 . 32 for each 1000 gallons used . This 'is - the Village rate . The district • rate will be one and ' a quarter time the Village rate . 3- When does the Rillage bill the Town for user fees ? The Intermunicipal Agreement deals with that in paragraph 5 . Currently it is semi-annually April 15th & Oct 15th . 4 • When and ' how much will the Village charge the Town for its share of upgrading? He couldn ' t answer that because he didn ' t know when it would be upgraded or how much. it will cost : Again it would ' be included in the Intermunicipal Agreement . The district will payback over the same period of time that` the Village bonds for the improvements. 5- To whom,: and how much will the Village bill for hook- ups? The Village won ' t bill anybody for hook- ups, that is the districts responsibility . - Each resident is charged with hooking up themselves. This is set forth in our Wastewater Ordinance . Supv Cotterill appointed Clm Webb and ' Clm Schlech.t to work with Atty Perkins to nego.ti'ate with Dryden School ' for at new contract with Cortland Rd . Sewer Dist . . ZONING OFFICER - 9 building permits were issued for the month of August . 1 one- family dwelling; 1 remodeling; 1 mobile home (replacement ) ; 2 garages ; 3 storage buildings ; and 1 swimming pool . ZBOA had 3 hearings 1 - John Brown , Lower Creek- Rd in Etna for a garage that would be to close to the road and this was granted . 2 - Francis and Nancy Miller , Meadowlark Rd for an addition to their house which would be to close to the road and this was granted . 3- James Strickland , Dryden -Harford Rd • ' wanted a used car sales lot at his home and this was denied . Roger Lampilla was present to report to the board the progress of the IDA . Charles Evans- Assistant Cha ': man ; Mert Webb - Treasurer ; Anthony Palumbo - Secretary ; Dianne McFall - Executive Sec-Bookkeeper; and MahlOn::Perkins as their council . • Their board has discussed several policies . One policy would be dealing with • • an application fee which can range from $0 . 00 to $ 300 . 00 . Their board chose to have an application fee of $100 . 00 non-refundable . A policy that has not been set yet would be insurance.; He would like the names of the people on the IDA given to Bailey Insurance so that they could be included in the towns policy . They have discussed bonding and also - a policy dealing with in lieu of taxes since they are tax exempt . This will be looked at on a one to one basis . The IDA wants to know ' how- and when they are going to let the public know that they exist . Their function is to provide help to any development . There was some discussion about having the Planning Board change the zoning ordinance . They felt that by spring there would be some changes , made , but have not heard anything . The Town Board felt that maybe they should hold a seperate meeting just to work on the zoning changes and have a report back to the Town Board by a certain date . Roger wanted to know specifically when the zoning would be redone so that the • IDA will be able to know in what direction to go . He is not interested in going out advertising the IDA and hot having a place to . put a development without an answer . The Town Board would like to recommend to the Planning Board that they meet an extra night during the month to work strictly on zoning and set up a timetable . CORRESPONDENCE SPCA contract Ambulance report Municipal ' Assoc . meeting Sept 26th Letter of resignation from Sue Gent , Court Clerk Retirement insentive law • .7 7 • RESOLUTION #161 APPOINT COURT CLERK Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize Judge Newhart to appoint a court clerk at the rate of $4 . 00 per hour for the balance of the year and will be a 27 hour work week . 2nd Clm Metzger Roll call vote - all voting YES HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT - Machine inventory given to Board Members - RESOLUTION #162 APPOINT SANITARY INSPECTORS Clm Metzger • Offered the following resolution and asked -for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Jim Turner and Dave Jilson as sanitary inspectors for the Town of Dryden. • - - • - 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote . - all voting YES RESOLUTION # 163 TRANSFER FUNDS FROM ELECTION EQUIPMENT 1450 . 2 to ELECTION ` CONTRACTUAL 1450 . 4 Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize ` the . Supv to transfer $ 300 . 00 from election equipment , 1450 . 2 to election contractual 1450 . 4 . 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION #164 TRANSFER FUNDS FROM SPECIAL ITEMS 1920 . 4 to ' DEC PERMIT 1989 . 4 . 0 Clm Metzger Offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that thiE Town Board authorize the Supv to transfer $10 . 93 from • special items 1920 . 4 to DEC permit 1989 . 4 0 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES 0 JUSTICE REPORTS - Judge Sweetland - $ 2527 . 00 Judge Newhart - $ 2665 . 00 FINANCIAL REPORTS - given to Board Members _ RESOLUTION # 165 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT- - INTEGRITY HOME ' BUILDERS 1968 Dryden Road Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its- adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board grant a special -permit - to Integrity Home Builders with. the following - restrictions : 1 - - No residential use is allowed (other than night watchman , this will not be his legal residence ) ; 2 — display and retail sales only for mobile homes and modular homes ( this is not ' a mobile home park) ; 3:41_'_ this permit is for the existing Corporation andowner? Mr James D Shippy and Mr Thomas E Wright and is not transferable by sale or lease to ' anyc6.fhe±Tpefson ; 4 - approval from Tompkins County Health Department . 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION # 166 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILLS Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the general fund bills be paid as audited . 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION # 167 AUDIT HIGHWAY FUND BILLS Clm Metzger offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the highway fund bills be paid as audited . 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION # 168 AUDIT SPECIAL DISTRICT BILLS Clm Schlecht offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the special . district bills be . paid as audited . _ 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION 169 AUDIT CAPITAL FUND BILLS Clm Schelcht . offered the following resolution _ and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the capital fund bills be paid as audited . 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES NEW BUSINESS Schedule budget meeting Sept 25th 7 : 00PM Adjourned : 10 : OOPM if Susanne Lloyd / Town Clerk • � 7V • SPECIAL MEETING . September 25 , 1984 . Supv . Cotterill called the meeting -to order at 7 : 00PM Present : Supv . Cotterill , Clm Evans , Clm Webb , Clm -'Schlecht and Atty Perkins Absent : Clm Metzger and Town Clerk Lloyd RESOLUTION #170 AWARD CONTRACT FOR SEWER INSTALLATION the Clrn SchlechtUoffe,red /following resolution and asked for its adoption . RESOLVED , that this Town Board award Altec Construction Co . Inc . the contract for sewer installation on Freeville Road _in the amount of $ 24 , 280 . 00 . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Supv be authorized to the notice of award , ':the agreement and the notice to proceed . 2nd Clm Webb Roll call vote - all voting YES Clm Evans introduced a local law to amend subsection .(1 ) of Section 406 of Local Law No . 3 of 1983 , to allow plastic pipe . Adjourned : 7 : 30 PM • Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk PUBLIC HEARING #1 ' OCTOBER 9 , 1984 • Amend Local Law # 3- 1983 . Minutes of public hearing #1 at 7 : 30PM Supv Cotterill read the notice that was published in the newspaper . to consider . the amendment subsection (1 ) of Section 406 of Local Law # 3-J983 . QUESTIONS-AND/OR COMMENTS i Supv Cotterill - this would : allow. the inspectors to allow cast iron or PVC pipe with proper specifications . . Atty Perkins - this is a recommendation made by Hunt Engieers that the Town allows the use of PVC pipe in the sewer .. latteral connections . Closed public hearing #1 7 : 40PM • PUBLIC HEARING # 2 SPECIAL"PERMIT October 9 , 1984 Robert Plunkett , 983 Peruville Rd Minutes of public hearing #2 at 7 : 45 ,PM Supv Cotterill read the notice that . was published in . the newspaper to consider the application of Robert Plunkett for .a special permit to extend his- TV and • Satellite Sales and Service building .at 983 Peruville Rd . QUESTIONS- AND/OR COMMENTS Supv Cotterill read the letter from - Frank Liguori , . County Planning Dept stating that there will be no deleterious impact and '"the ' town is free to . act without prejudice . Robert Plunkett - the building now is 34 , by 20 feet and with the addition it • will be 34 4by 100 feet . Closed public hearing 7 : 55 PM : • • • •