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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-05 / 19 • SPECIAL MEETING • AUGUST 5 , 1985 • I Supv Cotterill , called the special meeting . to _ order at 5 : 00PM Members and guests participated in the Pledge - of Allegiance :Roll call was by the Town Clerk : Present : Supv Cotterill , Clm Evans , Clm Webb , Clm Garlock , Atty Perkins & Clm Schlecht • RESOLUTION # 153 The - following resolution was offered by Ccuncilm :in Garlock . o moved its • atop-tio .n , seconded by Councilman Evans • RESOLUTION DATED Au &ust 5 , 1985 . A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION • TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ' A PROPOSED WATER DISTRICT , TO • BE KNOWN AS SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT , IN THE TOWN OF DRYDEN , TCMPKINS COUNTY , NEW YORK , PURSUANT TO ARTICLE • 12 - A OF THE TOWN LAW . WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , ilea() York , has heretofore duly caused a general map , plan and report Tb be prepared by a competent engineer , duly licensed by the State o� New York , which have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk :Il ,,. off. said .Town in relation to the establishment of a proposed water ;` ' cl strict in sail Town , to be known as Snyder Hill Water District ; WHEREAS , an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on May 1 , 1g85 , reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed Dater district , the improvement propose ' therefor , the maximum amount proposed to, be expended for said improvement , the proposed method of financing to be employed , the fact that said map , plan and Qeport were on file in the Town Clerk ' s office for public 1P( spection , and specifying May 14 , 1985 , at 8 : 00 o ' clock P . M . , 1Qevailing Time , at the Town Hall , 65 Main Street , in Dryden , New • { york , in said Town , as the time when and the place where said Town 6o - rd would meet for the purpose of holding a public hearing to hear a. u. i persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same ; WHEREAS , such order was duly published and posted in the manner 11 ' Aqd within the time prescribed by Section 209 - 1 of the Town Law and -Ascot of such publication and posting has been duly presented to Sail Town Board ; and I t ..., ' 'r't."4.W4!.0= ,t'k7 A,K.,a4w4v,i4)-- 1 /f WHEREAS , said public hearing was duly held at the time and place set forth in said order , as aforesaid , at which time all persons desiring to be 4heard were duly heard ; and WHEREAS , at a meeting of said Town Board hell May 14 , 1985 following the aforesaid public hearing said Town Board determined to call a public hearing on the proposed deletion of Town of Dryden Tax Na ; Parcels Nos . 69 - 2 - 3 . 2 , 69 - 2 - 3 . 4 , 71 - 1 ° 1 . 2 , 71 - 1 - 5 , 71 - 1 ° 6 and 71 - 1 - 7 from said proposed District ; WHEREAS , it was subsequently resolved by said Town Board , in Resolution No . 117 of 1985 , that the action of said Town Board on May 14 , 1985 following the aforesaid hearing should be declared a nullity and4that a public hearing would be held June 10 , 1985 to consider the deletion of Town of Dryden Tax Map. Parcels Nos . 71 - 1 - 2 , i 71 - 1 - 5 , ,71 - 1 - 6 and 71 - 1 - 7 from said proposed District ; WHEREAS , notice of such June 10 , 1985 public hearing was duly posted and published in the manner and within the time prescribed by Section 209 - d of the Town Law and proof cf such publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board ; and WHEREAS , said June 10 , 1985 public hearing was duly held at the time and place set forth in said order , as aforesaid , . at which time all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard ; and WHEREAS , at said June 10 , 1985 pt blic hearing certain residents of said proposed _ District expressed concern over the possibility that lands of such residents would be assessed at some time in the future for the capital costs of extending water lines to certain parcels within said proposed District not presently proposed to be served by the original improvement planned for said proposed r District ; . • • r r it • 1 • a X/ 02 d . . F - • . . ' • 4HEREAS , said unserved parcels would be benefited by said original improvement planned for said proposed District because the construction of said original improvement would reduce the cost of serving said unserved parcels in the future ; WHEREAS , it is probable that future water lines solely to serve said unserved parcels would be " laterals " within the meaning of Section 199 of the Town Law , although the determination of whether o r not such future water lines would so constitute " laterals " must be made by said Town Board at the time such future water lines are planned and proposed rather than at this time ; WHEREAS , under existing provisions of the Town Law , the capital costs of any such future lateral water lines solely to serve said unserved areas would be borne by local assessment upon said unserved several lots and parcels of lands which the Town Board shall determine and specify to be especially benefitted , so much upon and from each as sh :► 11 be in just proportion to the amount of benefit w hich such water lines shall confer upon the properties determined to be ber . = ited by such water lines ; dHEREAS , said Town Board has duly considered said map , plan and ✓ eport and the evidence given at said June 10 , 1985 public hearing ; NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York , as follows : aeL1 , 2n.le Upon - the evidence given at the aforesaid public hearing , it is hereby found and determined as follows : a ) The nctice of the aforesaid public hearing was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient ; - -- - - _- . 1 a, • • • • • • / 13 • b ) All the property and property owners within said proposed Snyder Hill Water District , as described in the preambles hereof , are benefited thereby ; c ) All the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of said proposed Snyder Hill Water District ; and 1 ) The establishment of said proposed Snyder Hill Water . District is in the public interest . pct , Qom? . This resolution shall take effect immediately ; The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was . duly put to a vote on roll call , which resulted as follows : Clinton E . Cotterill VOTING Yes • . George Schlecht VOTING Yes Merton Webb VOTING Yes Chatles Evans VOTING Yes - - -- _ Karl Oarlock VOTING Yes The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted . • , 1 • 111 a • { : f !a• • r �t • • .• '. > •, ■ • j a i t • • a I . " ■ ,. y • • 111 • RESOLUTION # 154 .. • • - 1 ■ tr * ■ • The following resolution was offered by Councilman Evans who moved its adoption , seconded by Councilman Webb to - wit : • RESOLUTION DATED August 5 ,, 19856 # 154 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SNYDER HILL dATER DISTRICT IN THE TOdN OF DRYDEN , TOMPKINS COUNTY , NEU YORK , AND APPROVING THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED THEREFOR . dHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York , has made the determinations decribed in subdivision 1 Section 209 - e of the Town Law with respect to the proposed Snyder Hill Water District ; and WHEREAS , it is now desired to adopt a further resolution pursuant to subdivision 3 of Section 209 - e of the Town Law approving the establishment of said Snyder 9111 Water ` District ani the construction of the improvements proposed ; . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York , as follows : ansti n_Aa The establishment of Snyder Hill Water District to be bounded . and described as hereafter set forth , and the construction o f improvements therein consisting of the purchase and installation o f approximately 2 , 000 lineal feet of eight inch water main , including valves and hydrants , together with incidental improvements ✓ equired therefor , to serve said District , is hereby authorized and approved . The maximum - amount to be expended for said improvement snail aot exceed $ 116 , 975 . The cost of said improvement shall be financed by the issuance of serial bonds of said Town maturing in annual installments over a period not exceeding forty years , assessed , levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land within such Water District in just proportion to the amount of benefit which said water improvement shall confer upon said lots or parcels . • • '• a-rA `9 .1gl. "F 'C.1u lg' iRigttl' .*.i7.-erg;s"flt;wtinn.4 •,..:...,...ffi...-cho.,......., t //r si_ rY • f . a • .lam_ Sectio 2s Said Snyder Hill Water District shall be bounded and • described as follows : All that tract or parcel of land in Town Lot 07 , Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York • described as follows : Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Snyder Hill Road with the Town line between the Town of Ithaca , on the west , and the Town of Dryden , on the east ; thence , 1 ) Northward along the said Town Line 930 feet , • more or less , to the northwest corner of Tax Map Parcel ( T . M . P . ) 69 - 1 - 1 . 2 ; thence • 2 ) Eastward . along the north line of T . M . P . 61 - 1 - 1 . 2 a distance of 576 feet , more or less , to the northeast corner of said parcel ; thence , 3 ) Southward along the east line of said parcel , the east line of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 1 . 14 and its southward projection 1140 feet , more or less , to Y the centerline of Snyder Hill Road ; thence 4 ) Eastward along said centerline 34 feet , more or less , ' to the southward projection of the west line of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 4 ; thence , • 5 ) Northward along said projection and along said west ' line 340 feet , more or less , to the northwest corner of said parcel ; thence 6 ) Eastward along the north line of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , and 8 - a distance of 775 feet , more or less , to the northeast corner of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 8 ; thence , 7 ) Southward along the east line of said parcel 221 feet , more or less , to the northwest corner of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 9 ; thence • 8 ) . Eastward along the north line of said parcel 179 feet , more or • less , to the northeast corner of said parcel ; thence , 9 ) Southward along the east line of said parcel. 55 feet , more or less , to the northwest corner of T . M . P . 69 - 1 - 10 ; thence , 10 ) . Eastward along the north line of said parcel and its eastward projection 185 feet , more or less , to the centerline of Snyder Hill Court ; thence , A 11 ) Southward along said centerline 200 feet , more or less , to the centerline of Snyder Hill • Road ; thence , • • 4S • ec. 4 '}" '.A • .. . -. . .. _. •.. +. y.. F p*4q^. •." { " ff1; ryi' Y ♦gp.: MF aJ4. '4 "6+i5r h � / ,%s . R:.r r.. . - ) 1c. , • . {N ` • V . . . :=: 12 ) Eastward along the centerline of Snyder Hill Road 150 feet , more or less , to the northward . extension of the east line of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 13 ; . thence , 13 ) Southward along said extension , and along said east line of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 13 a distance of 250 feet , more or • less , to the southeast corner of T . A . P . 69 - 2 - 13 also being the southwest corner of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 14 ; thence 14 ) Eastward along the south line of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 14 and T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 15 a distance of 250 feet , more or less , to a northwest corner of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 16 . 2 ; thence , 15 ) Southward along the west line of T . M . F . 69 - 2 - 16 . 2 . , a distance of 545 feet , more or less , to the southwest corner of said parcel ; thence 16 ) Eastward along the south line of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 16 . 2 and an extension of said south line a distance of 650 feet , more or less , to the eastline of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 3 . 2 ; thence 17 ) Southward along the east line of T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 3 . 2 a distance of 2000 feet , more or less , to the most southeast corner of said parcel ; thence 18 ) West along the south line of said parcel for a distance of 650 feet , more or less , to the southernmost southwest corner thereof ; thence • 19 ) Northerly along a west line of ' said parcel • for a distance of 1560 feet , more or less , to a point ; thence 20 ) Westerly a distance of 565 feet , more or less to a point ; thence 21 ) Southerly along an east line of said parcel • for a distance of 600 feet , more or less , to a southeast corner of said parcel ; • thence 22 ) Westerly along a south • line of said parcel for a distance of approximately 1290 feet , more or less to a southwest corner of said parcel ( T . M . P . 69 - 2 - 3 . 2 ) ; thence % ) 23 ) along the west line of said • parcel for a distance of 1030 feet , more or less to a point ; thence . 24 ) westerly for a- distance of 270 feet , more or less to the west line of said parcel , being on the line between the Town of Dryden on the East and the Town of Ithaca on the West ; thence 25 ) Northerly along said Town line a distance of 1330 feet , more or less , to the point of beginning . ■ e, �.. Y . J 144 T ' 4 i , . . Zx . . -max. i4:f. 3 r.Y '.'. ! . .. . - . . -' Y.q .n. - r ♦1 / 17 . . . . ._ SQQtjQ11_20 The Town Clerk -. 'shall , within ten ( 10 ) days after the date this resolution become . effective-, - file certified • copies of this resolution in duplicate In the office of the State Department of Audit and Control at Albany , New York ,. together. . vith an _ . application by this Board ° in duplicate for . permission to establish such district as provided for by Section 209 - f of the Town Law " . of the State of New ' I . York ; ani that such application shall be executed by . arid . . on . - behalf• ° of the . Town .Board by the - Super°visor of the -- Town . ' - - l .iQt12LL4 . This resolution is adopted subject to permissive referendum . J - - . The question of the adopticn of the foregoing resolution was r duly put to a vote on roll _ ca_1. 1 , which resulted - . .as follows' Clinton E : Cotterill Yes ' VOTING • i George Schlecht VOTING Yes • Merton Webb VOTING . Yes .- - - . . - charleseEvans • Yes -, - VOTING . ' Karl Garlock Yes ---- - VOTING ° The resolution was thereupon declared duly . adopted . i' reh a . 1) „ • RESOLUTION # 155. OPPOSE _ LANDEILL IN THE TOWN OF DRYDEN „• C1 Webb offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED , that .this. Dryden Town. Board strongly oppose . any extension of • time on the present landfill located on Caswell. Road or the- consi.derati,cin of opening any other ' (asa F s 1. L in the . Town -. of Dryden . ' 2: Nd - C1J Evans - Roll ' call vote. .- Supervisor Cotteri .Z1 YES . e Councilman Evans YES I _ Councilman Webb - YES . .Councilman/Garlock YES i Councilman Schlecht YES • . P . . . . . r 4 i I Cc iJgs t Freeman • •c5. Bd et.,,t of Reps ; Renn -i, Tillapaugh • . • • - . Robert Watros • . • .. Hirai r.r s Dates - • • • . • -- _ •Tb`m P.bdal'1 . . ' Robert Bland r • , - D $ E . C' . Susanne Lloyd J • - Town Clerk . • .. • q..fr.M Y.,-i ... . . .... / j • TOWN BOARD MEETING August 13 , 1985 Minutes of the board meeting held August 13th Supv Cotterill called the meeting to order at 7 : 30PM Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance Roll call was by the Town Clerk : Present : Supv Cotterill , Clm Garlock , Clm Schlecht , Atty Perkins and Z . O . Stewart Absent : Clm Webb and Clm Evans APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES : Motion was made by Clm Sch ^echt and seconded by Clm Garlock that the minutes of the public hearing and town board meeting • held on July 9th be approved as submitted . Supv Cotterill appointed Clm Garlock and Clm Schlecht to audit the highway fund bills . PUBLIC HEARING #1 August 13 , 1985 Crawford Adams Li gravel bank Special Permit Supv Cotterill read the notice that was published in the newspaper to consider the application of Crawford Adams fora special permit to open a gravel bank at 384 Etna Road . QUESTIONS' AND/OR 'COMMENTS Mr Adams would only like to level the property so that he can put it back to agriculture, - All they want to do is get the knoll out of the field so that they can work the fields for agricultural purposes only . Supv Cotterill •- wanted to know if he had read the rules and regulations of the town ordinance ' tegarding gravel banks ? Mr Adams - said that he had butjthey only want to remove about 9000 yards of gravel . • •1' Richard Root , Representative for Cornell University , is responsible for research • that is going on in the land that is west of this proposed gravel bank . They have a question that is mainly the extent of this gravel bank . It does not look like there will ' be any impact, providing that the operation remains small . Clm Schlecht - wanted to know if there would be a crusher and washer located there ? M,r Adams - no , there will only be a loader . • Clm Garlock wanted to know if he had a time frame for the gravel bank ? • Mr Adams -• no , it is hard to put a time frame , unless you wanted to have someone come in and remove it all at once , and he was 'not crazy about that . He would rather have one or two trucks a day for maybe 2 or 3 years depending on how much they want . As it was depleated they would fit the land and seed it and turn it back to an agricultural entity . Closed public hearing #1 7 : 45PM PUBLIC -HEARING # 2 SPECIAL PERMIT - Tony Serviente - Stained Glass Workshop August 13 , 1985 Minutes of public hearing # 2 7 : 45PM Supv Cotterill read the notice that was published in the newspaper ix . to consider the application of Tony Serviente for a special permit to have a stained glass workshop and sales • of glass supplies within his home at 63 Neimi Rd . QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS Mr Serviente - works in stained glass and would like to convert his garage into a studio for himself and have a place to sell supplies . If a dozen people come in , in one week that Would be a lot . He felt that there would be no impact on the neighbors . It would : :only - be himself and his wife that would be working there . 75 Mrsafi .tsti'fel- /Niimi Rd has lived there for 6 years and has gone through times when she has come home from work that she could' not get into here driveway because of cars parked along the edge of the road and blocking her driveway . She has also been late getting to work because she cannot get out of her driveway . She lives across the road from Mr Lengemann who sells christmas trees and realizes that it 117 • is seasonable ; but it is very annoying . Her concern is what is going to be done about parking when this business opens ? ' Mr Serviente - there will be no parking outside of his property and , will be confined to his driveway . He cannot conceive of ever having that many people at one time . He only - expects one or two people a day , because it really is not a popular craft . His hours would only be from. 10 : 00AM to 3 : 00PM during the day so' that would eliminate the Morning and evening working traffic . During the peak time during Christmas he wbuld ' only estimate 3, or 4 cars a ' day . . Atty Perkins.. - wanted to know the size of his garage ? . ° • Mr Serviente - the floor space is 16 x 19 feet . Atty Perkins — wanted to know the square footage of the driv°eway. and the parking area available now? ._ . ' Mr - Serviente - what is gravel now is - 30 X 15 feet and can be established' to twice that size . They have a lot of - room to expand if they have to ; Closed public hearing # 2 7 : 50PM • ° " RESOLUTION #156 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT CRAWFORD ADAMS Clm Schlecht offered the .following resolution and asked fat its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town- Board grant ' the special permit to Crawford ' Adams to have - a gravel bank subject to the following : 1 - that there will be no washing _ of gravel on the site or crushing of gravel . on the site ; 2- that only approximately .9 , 000 yards of material and no more than 12 , 500 . cubic .yards be removed from the SIte ; . 3- . that the area will be seeded when the gravel has . been removed so that it is restored back . to agricultural ; 4that .. this permit is subject to, obtaining all other required permits of any . other . authority having jurisdiction with this operation ; - . -. 5- that this - permit is not . tranferable by. sale ° or lease ;. and . 6 - that Bond beset at . $1 , 000 : 00 for restoration . . . - - . . 2nd Clrn Garlock . . . . Roll call _ vote - all voting YES - _ RESOLUTION #157 • GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT TONY SERVIENTE Cim Garlock offered. the following resolution - and asked for its adoption : - RESOLVED , that this . Town Board grant the. . special permit . to Tony - Serviente . to have a stained glass workshop - and sales of _ glass - supplies ' within . his home at 63 Niemi Rd . with the stipulation that the parking ordinance be complied with . . . 2nd Clm S'chlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES . . PUBLIC HEARING #3 . . August 13 , 1985 SPECIAL ' PERMIT - . DRYDEN HOUSING GROUP Minutes ° of Public hearing # 3 8 : 00PM • Supv Cotterill read_ the notice that was published in the newspaper to consider the application . of. Dryden Housing Group to build two . three story multi -family dwellings C total. 48 units ) to be . located off Livermore Road . . QUESTIONS- AND/OR COMMENTS Tim Buhl , John Jackson and Brian Grinter are partners and are involved in this project that ° came in response to a request put Out by the TC . 3 Foundation . TC 3 realizes - the need for this kind of development for. housing to strengthen the college itself . ° Mr Bahar _ gave an . opening statement- as time . has - gone . on the . ti.mes and needs have • changed a great deal . . A. lot of community colleges . in ° New York State have developed housing facilities for their students . Agricultural and . Technical Colleges have gotten involved in the arts and sciences which are liberal arts . Other community colleges have begun to develop programs similar to the TC 3 - program . There are • 32 community . colleges in . New York State and 6 Agricultural . and Technical . Colleges . Asa result ° of . these activities certain changes • ha, `ve begun to . occur . The . students today are very mobile and go wherever • .they. wish to go . These kind of occurences are forcing TC 3 to look into housing for students . Their research and their work at the . collegeindicates that ' many of the students from Tompkins and Cortland County who would want to go to TC 3 would rather . goto a _ coliege which has housing facilities . TC 3 Is losing a substantial number . of ' Cortland Co students to colleges that have housing facilities, also potential students from Tompkins and Tioga County . TC 3 used to be one of the major attractions because of its programs . Now some of these programs have been duplicated in Other places in New York and they have added student - housing . I • Every student that leaves Tompkins and Cortland Co . , by law , goes to another community " college in the State of New York the taxpayer Must . pay .for his or het education in that county . This is one source of income loss that we have to pay . another county „ We have no. control . over the _ money going_ to that . college.. It figures out to be about $ 5 , 000 . 00 per student . . . - When TC- 3 cannot attractfa student froth other counties , hot because of their programs not being good , but because of their competition . Same 'programs duplicated, ' but because bf student housing : This is an important issue , ' that this negative drainage has begun to hurt TC 3 , because they do hot have the ' . - competition . They are no longer a small local place where they just cater to the local community students . They have international students coming to the college . TC 3 was considered as being a- national training benter for • students coming from Nigeria . . . They - were contractors for : a 2 year . program in hotel and . - restaurant bustness"management and technology . They did have . 40 students coming from Nigeria but lost the contract for one reason and that was because of housing : `. TC 3 is in the process of developing a - program for Caribbean students In the undevelbped areas : . This program within the next 3 or - 4 years will bring about 100 students here . Once you build anything on the .public campus , if the_ law . would allow it , it would be a public institution' and tax free . They strongly felt that whatever housing facilities that were developed for the students should and must be taxed so that it would be an : asset to the community . For that reason they have acquired the Foundation land near the college to create a buffer zone and to have: control over i✓hat happens on that land . This- is the background and why" they have brought into focus ' the building they are proposing . Tim Buhl _ - . shoived several drawings of, the ' proposed site plan . They looked at several different sites around TC 3 . They wanted to _ tie the project into . the campus building itselfand _ min_imize the impact on .. the Lee . Rd residents . They ; will not . have _ any access_ to Lee. Rd , but would have the access . from , Livermore Rd . They tried to keep the . building. as far away . from . the Lee Rd residents and as high as . they can get it and still maintain water pressure . _ There will be two main buildings and will be built on one and half acres on the 6 acre parcel . This project will house approximately 10.0 students and will be _ three stories high and four units per wing . _ There will be a full time , on site manager at all times and would not be a student . • John Jacksonowns' and rents property -.in the City of Cortland to about 125 students . He , knows the . concern , of noise , alcohol and traffic . _ They intend to run an extremely tight operation . . There wi11 be no . use of alcohol in . the _ dorms and they wi'll . control the noise . The parents and the students will have . to ` sign ° contracts of all . of these things spelled 'out _ There will be someone in each _ dorm for supervision : . . _ . The Boardroom was filled to capacity with residents from Lee Road and since no one gave their names the following comments and remarks were made . -- wanted to know bow far it was from the property line on Lee Rd ? Tim Buhl - it is about 75 feet from the back lot line . -- even though. the access road is from Livermore Rd fine , but you did not allow for the foot travel that will be going across the private property to get to Lee Rd to go to downtown . There will be no way that you are going to stop - that . The ' owners there , have spent a . lot of . money to . build their _ homes . and felt that _ if TC 3 still wanted to be _ a good . neighbor , that , ' it has been in , the past , felt that they should spend the extra money for . the booster pump , and _ move , this project . further up _ the hill and not effect Lee Rd at all . It looks like the only way for expansion is down the hill . . -- - . they. were _ concerned about property values . Tim Buhl = ' felt that it would not effect the property values at all . This is' the . reason that they are having . this hearing so that they ban get the peoples concern and hear if there are any problems on this preliminary plan . They ^ wi11 be happy to .; meet withTanyone who wants to establish a steering committee - so as to get - any problems- straighten - out . . They have put forth a good effort to try and protect the _ properties_ and property values . . There would be no problem regarding the footpaths for the pedistri'an _ traffic . . -- - wanted to know why they - were building apartments " instead of dorms ? ' ° . Tim Buhl _ - they have to attract . students from an economic standpoint . . . They have \ : investigated ' the . other community colleges ,:and how . their projects have developed and . this: is what the kids are asking for today . . . t --- wanted to .know' if there 'were any other land options beside this proposed site ? ° Tim Buhl - they have no other land option ,. infact they : do not own this property , they have what you cal ' a . preferred developer status . by the Foundation ._ . la / -They have . no further plans than . what has _been proposed tonight . They think that this will fullfill the needs of the college . He . felt that . it . will help in the tax base , lower the water and sewer costs . since they _ will . be users , and that it would not be a detriment . to . the community and will help to , inake the college stronger . ° Tom Cory , 39 Lee Rd - felt that it concerns all of the people from Lee Rd for a number of reasons 1 - the proximity to their property ; 2- you plan to triple the population in - that area of single family houses; 3 - - this will have a dramatic effect on life ' forTthe people in that area ' to develope a three story building 75 feet from someones property . He felt that neither one of the developers would want to live that close to a college . complex . The people - on Lee Rd have a ° reason to expect that if there is going to be intense development on that property , that it be ., located far enough away from their residence so that it is not . going to have an adverse effect on their property value . . - -- Also the _ question about police protection since it is located in the town and not the village ; he felt that it will be Very difficult to control . It is of extreme importance to them to have the buildings as _ far away from Lee . Rd residence - as possible and that the property should be buffered . John Chapman - Livermore Rd is virtually impassable in the : winter and was wondering if that was taken into consideration With the study . . Mr. Bahar . - that has been thought about and there would be an access to the college parking lot . --- there . was concern about the flooding . sitivation at the lower end of Lee Rd . Tim Buhl - although there will bepaving . surfaces and changing runoff , they will also be flattening the surfaces alit so that there will not even be a 6 percent slope , and having - roofs that will retain the water to run it off slowly . - The parking lot can be done . the same way . - They feel that they might increase the runoff , but they Can control it in - such a Manner that it will not come any faster than it does right now . Mngelo _ 711aimo , ; 47 Lee. Rd - was concerned about the water pressure . With the current . water ands ewer . facilities they now have has handled ' the increase but , right now they do have water pressure problems . • Mayor Lane , - from the figures given by the engineers . there will be ._ no adverse effect . Supt/ Cotteri'l1 . - suggested that Mayor Lane form a committee from the Lee Rd area and hold' meetirigs with - Mr Buhl since this is not going to ' be finalized tonight . He felt that the Town Board was going to refer this proposal to the Town Planning Board for their recommepdations , _ . since they have to approve the site and the road . Mayor Lane - wanted to go on record that the Village of Dryden , since this proposal was first brought to - them by the TC3 ,Foundation , - that 1 - they are concerned about the impact On Lee Road , it is : a prime residential area within the Villages- since they have a nuntber' of single family houses therey2 - they are very concerned about the location. . of the building " bn the site ; , 3= • the impact and proposed buffering for noise , he - was wondering if the . proposed 75 feet buffering would be adequate ; 4 - runoff control is absolutely essential . Egypt Creek now carries 105 percent - capacity and it cannot handle . any more . runoff , . in rainstorms or flooding. from parking lots or roofs . They really need to see some detail . of studies on what the . runoff is going to be from there . He felt that there should • not ° be any , that it should all be on site retained . 5- the Dryden Village Board does not want to see road access - onto Lee Rd and do not want to see the land' in ' the Village owned by TC3 Foundation used as a primary site . The rbad ' access now Is not Interconnecting with Lee Rd and they feel that is good . 6- the water and sewer volumes are important to the Village , and they • have had some preliminary figures . It will be important for the Village to know the place where they are going to hook . in and also information on the easements . There was some discussion and the residents met with Mr Buhl - for. further discussion . in the courtroom . • Closed public hearing 9 : 30PM ° Supt/ Cotterill - wanted . to. know. the comments. from . the Board members . ° • • Clm Schlecht felt that there should be some solution for the access road . He felt that since Tompkins and Cortland Co will both benefit that they shoiild help in some financial way'. 'Other than that he would like to make a motion to refer the application ' to the Town Planning Soard for their review and recommendation . RESOLUTION # 158 REFER APPLICATION TO TOWN PLANNING BOARD Clm Schlecht offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board refer the application from Dryden Housing Group to the ' Town • Planning Board for their review and recommendation : . 2nd Clm Garlock - ° ' Carried ' • ZONING OFFICER • Z . O .- • Stewart - -17 building permits issued for the month of July . - 5 one family dwellings ; • 7 additions - to homes ; 2 - mobile homes (one . was a replacement ) ;. _ 3 storage buildings : Special permit issued - last month to Ed . Maynard for carpet sales and storage . ZBOA held 4 - hearings 1 - William Breidinger , . 48 Sweetland Rd to place a double ° wide or modular home on his property for his parents . This was granted with the stipulation - that it . was Par the parents use only• and' has to be -, removed when they are finished wi'th ' iE. 2- ' Howard ' Alendorph , Dryden Rd wanted -a. variance to keep 2 unregistered vehicles for storage and this was denied . - 3- Roger • Young , 1168 Ellis Hollo • Rd requested a variance to ' rent their hornet() 4 unrelated ' students from Sept 85 to May86 while he ' was on sabbatical leave . This . variance was grante for this time only . 4- McQuire to place a todular home on Short Rd and this was denied . Judge Newhart would like to have the Town Board take _ over . the Marvin _ English . . • case on Hanshaw Rd . They have been into court but nothing has been resolved . Also reported on getting some • new zoning ordinance books . prihted . There was . some discussion on the size print and the amount -- to be - ordered . The Town Board wanted the same size print as the old book. .and order 400 , to 500 books . . The price will be discussed at the next meeting . Supv Cotterill had a list from Robert . Everette . with 30 violations _ and wanted • them turned over to the Zoning Officer for enforcement . CITIZEN •PRIVILEGE ' OF FLOOR . . • Mrs Linda Marsh , 43 Sweetland Rd . wanted to . bring to the Town Boards attention the • condition of Sweetland Rd . The surface is broken up and the shoulders have deteriated . Supv Cotterill - wanted to know if . she had spoken with ' the Hwy Supt ? . . . Mr M s arsh - $he0has spoken with the ' Hwy Sec for the 1ast ' 2 years and has • asked if the road was on the agenda . to be resurfaced and was told that it was . The road is approximately one mile and 3 tenths with 18 houses on it . It is ' a main thoroughfare • between McLean and Route. 13 . They . would like to see some repairs done . _ There was a culvert , put . n last • year , but still " does not have . any surface Wit . She was wondering if she should present a petition to the Town Board to have it . resurfaced QT [ght the procedure is to follow . Supv Cotterill - felt that they did not need a petition , but just a case of talking to the HwySupt . ' If it hasn ' t been scheduled by ' now it probably wi. 11 . not get done . tZiis year , because there is only so much money alleWed for ' paving . It can be considered to be put in the budget for ' next year . Mrs Lana Barren , 49_ Sweetland Rd - has lived on Sweetland Rd for 4 years and every time that she has called in • the summer requesting some work - to • be done on the road ; and every year • was told that it was on the schedule , so perhaps • i:t isn ' t on this years schedule and slated for next year , but . this-. has been the ' case for the last four years . " East Ma lbryviile Rd has been - iaorked - on ' continuely for • the last year and there are not as many houses . -. Last year it was - resurfaced , the - shoulders were built up and this ' summer there has been . work ' done oh it as well as Gulf - Hill Rd . Supv Cotterill .- .appreciated . the comments .and _ will -' contact Hwy . Supt Humphrey to see. when it can be . put on the . schedule . . He is willing . to do the ' roads if . he has the money . • They were also concerned about the number of " trailers that are springing up along the road and were wondering if they could propose a moratorium for anymore trailers in their area ? . . Supv Cotterill - was . open for suggestions and .. to . have the Town _ Planning Board look at the zoning and to recommend something better than what we now have . A mobile home i • 'Considered like a residence . ' He suggested that they go to the Planning Board with a petition suggesting that you would like a study ofe trailers and • where they are located on individual lots . . _ • Mrs Catherine Brown - wanted_ to know about the . water . and sewer study, near Rt 13 and Rt 366 . She would like to be notified when that study has been received by the town . She was:-. 'concerned about the boundaries , why it was going so far up ' Turkey Ei'll - Rd and Mt Pleasant " Rd . And "not go further along Lower Creek Rd toward - Etna so as •to take care of the main problem polluters' in that area • which are the Marquis and Corning Apts and the two trailer 'park's in Etna . Wanted to know if there has been a study been made . there ? Atty Perkins - yes ,. there was an area wide waste, water treatment . facilities study done about 1Q years ago . . . . . • Mrs Brown - the people in their area are -'concerned about the attraction of Fall Creek and the quality . of the water there . Why , with all of the density of the two apartment complexes Whir these were not included in.. the study . Supv Cotterill - this is a valuable question and they will take a look at it . I Jean Ryan - would like to recommend to the Town _ Boardthat they appoint 'Debra Smiley as part time court . clerk at _ $ 4 . 00ler hour to . replace Sharon Warycka . RESOLUTION #159 APPOINT PART TIME COURT CLERK Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Debra - Smiley as part time court clerk at $4 . 00. per . hour . . 2nd Clm Schlecht • - - Roll call -vote - all voting - YES Supv • Cotterill - had :attended the County meeting discussing the landfill . They di'd resc 'nd their actions trying to get an extension of time on the_ current landfill . Rep Watros was going . to proposeat this weeks meeting to budget a bailing° type facility - centrally _ Iocated in the County . _ CORRESPONDENCE Notice from the Assessment _Dept that they are updating their records in the Town of • Dryden ' and will - be visiting all of the houses . Letter of thank yob from Mayor Lane for the voting machine that _ the Town of Dryden gave them . Noti'ce _ from Hwy Supt Humphrey that Bailey Drive has been accepted as a . town road and that it has been brought up to the proper specifications . Information from SPCA regarding next years contract . Ambulance report Letter of resignation from Sharon Warycka RESOLUTION #160 APPROVE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER EPA PROJECT # C- 36 - 1292 FOR ALTEC - • CONSTRUCTION CO . INC . Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board approve the request for change orders for Altec Construction Co Inc contract ; 1 - install a diaphram seal to the specified pressure gauge at the pump station valve vault ; 2 - install a 2OLF 15 " CMP with end sections adjacent the Mott Road pump station . 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES RESOLUTION # 161 AUTOMATIC RADIO ALARM SYSTEM AGREEMENT Clm Schlecht offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to pay Neptune 'Hose Company No . . 1 $ 300 .00 for the automatic radio alarm system . DEFINITIONS: . System : Intrac 2000 Status Unit Model 1561 -A (Motorola ) Fire Company : Neptune Hose Company No . 1 of Dryden , New York , Inc . User : Any individual , firm , partnership , corporation , municipal entity or • district or other entit - hooked into the system . RECITALS': 1 . The system is designed to automatically relay to the fire company , and the central fire dispatch at the Tompkins County Emergency Control Center at 310 West Green Street , Ithaca , New York , a signal when and where a fire is- detected by the system . 2 . The system is not foolproof or failsafe but under proper maintenance and conditions it is designed to function for its intended purpose . • AGREEMENTS': . 1 . The Fire Company may charge a hook- up and installation charge of $ 300 . 00 per user , which shall be a one time charge and paid to the Fire Company upon a satisfactory test of the system for each individual user . 2 . There will be no annual charge to any user for the system . . The Fire Company may pass along to the users of the system an assessment when and if maintenance of the system is required . The assessment shall be shared equally by all users . 3 . The Fire Company shall not be held liable for any failure of the system or failure to relay any automatic alarm to either the Fire Company or Central Fire Dispatch . 4 . This agreement may be terminated by any user upon giving the Fire Company 30 days prior written notice to that effect , at which time the user shall return the system to the Fire Company in the same condition it was installed , ordinary wear and tear excepted . 5 . 4-An user to the syst'emshall be subject to the terms of this agreement and shall so signify e acceptance of the terms of this agreement 1;11.1 eXecuting a4-) copy of- this agreement and delivering the same to the Fire Company . 2nd Clm Garlock ' Roll call vote - all voting YES • / 1 icy RESOLUTION # 162 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILLS Clm Garlock 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 # 163 AUDIT HIGHWAY FUND BILLS Clin Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED ; that the highway fund bills be paid as audited . . o 2nd Clm Schlecht - Roll call vote - all voting- YES RESOLUTION # 164 ' AUDIT SPECIAL DISTRICT BILLS Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : . RESOLVED , that the special district fund .. billsbe paid . as audited . _ 111 2nd Clm Schlecht Roll call vote - all voting YES . RESOLUTION # 165 AUDIT CAPITAL FUND BILLS • Clm Garlock offered the following resolution ' arnd asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , _ that . the captial fund bills be paid as audited . 2nd Clm ' Schiecht Roll call vote - all voting YES Justice reports - . . . Judge Sweetland - $ 3522 . 00 Judge Newhart - $1499 . 00 Financial report - given to Board members_ . . Adjourned : 10 : 00 PM • Susanne Lloyd . . _ _ . Town. Clerk • • • • . . _ . • • • 0 • • - • • . _ • . • . . . • .