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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-13 TOWN BOARD MEETING JUNE 13 , 1989 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7 : 30PM Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance Roll call was by Deputy Town Clerk Woodin ; Present : Supv Schug , Clm Hatfield , Clm Evans , Clm Garlock , Clw Walbridge , Atty Perkins Absent : Town Clerk Lloyd , and Z _ fl . Slater • COUNTY BRIEFINIG Co Rep Watros --' the County is considering a proposal for the county tax payment on an installment basis . This will impact the towns so they want to get their input from the towns and clerks as to what their position would be within the next 30 days with taking taxes on installments . They are considering of adding a one percent fee for the ones that elect to pay • an installments of January and May payments . To Rep Tillapaugh -- the public works committee meet with DOT regarding alternate routes when the new bridge will he constructed in the Village of Dryden . Construction will start in early 1990 , with an 10 month construction schedule providing that they do not have one lane open on the bridge . They will recommend that the bridge will be completely closed . They are considering the main detour from Route 38 through Preeville and Route 355 through Etna to Route 13 , since this is as state route and can handle the truck traffic . Etna and Freeville residents are concerned about the amount of traffic that will be generated . Toeeville fire chief was concerned about emergencies vehicles getting out near the intersection of Rt 38 and At 3EE an they would have to have some type of control measure to enable emergency vehicles to get out . There will be a public hearing sometime in Sept with the design plan . - - Tom Bonn and the residents in Etna have been concerned of the traffic through Etna for sometime and they are requesting the State to install a traffic light there . The State is reluctant to do that and they did a traffic survey in April or May . The County was hoping that they would have their report , but . have not received . it yet . - - the public works commiitte did vote to cell the house on Caswell Rd adjoining the old Iandfi, ll to historic Ithaca with the stipulation that the house he moved to another location and level off the foundation where the house sits now . Historic Ithaca will remodel the house for resale for affordable housing . - - the recycling project in the Town of Dryden will start in late July . They have also appointed a solid waste assistant manager to help Barbara Eckstrar _ - - the County wants to speed up the recycling in various ways because they have made a survey of Landstrrm landfill and it looks like the amount that is going in at the present time might be filled ON by Aug of 1990 . The County is considering of buying 2 or 3 wacdchippers to help out with • material that has previously gone to the landfill . They are also I 6 - 13-89 page 2 considering the non recyclable bottles in the Village of Dryden for pick u p which would save a lot of space in the landfill . Clm Evans - wanted to know if it was an option to have one lane open of the bridge in the Village of Dryden while it was being repaired , because he was concerned about traffic going through Etna . Co Rep Tillapaugh - this was discussed and if this was done it would take 2 years and if it was closed completely it could be done in 18 months . � �- there was a meeting concerning the disposal of sewage . The County feels that at the present time the haulers have a permit to dispose of sewage by either land spreading or lagoons in the county until the end of March 1990 . The County strongly recommends that the haulers dispose of all o f their sewage at the Ithaca Wastewater Treatment Plant . At the present time the County does not feel that they can force them to use the plant . The treatment plant is in operation and doing a good ,job . One problem is the disposal of grease trap material , which at the present time they are t aking it and have not had a problem . Once an attendant sees that a truckload should not be deposited they can refuse to let the hauler dump . They other problem that they have not found a solution for is the material that comes from car washes . The committee did authorize yank Liguori to obtain a permit from DEC to allow this material to be dumped in the landfill _ CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Anita Chirco -° reported on Dryden Youth Pride , they have distributed flyers listing what kind of help is available and have put posters up in d ifferent locations . They also plan on putting ads in the Shopper , classified ads , and public service announcements on the radio stations . The age group is from id to 19 . So far they have had a goad response . fhhhCCTION •t141 APPOINT YOUTH PRIDE REPRESENTATIVE Anita Chi000 & Laurie heaver Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Anita Chiron , Coordinator , and Laurie Weaver , Assistant Coordinator as the Town of Dryden representatives to Dryden Youth Pride . E nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Bob Spear , area manager of Contel - reported on new telephone system that is being installed in the Dryden area . The new system is fiber optics and w ill not be completed this year , but carried over to the following year . The switch itself will be done this year on Rug 15th . Prior to the switch a mailing will be going out to everyone and there will be a change in the d ial tone . Every customer sill be contacted at least once and asked to call the office back to verify that the system actually works before the cut is made . Many new options will be made available . L. . We , the undersigned residents of the Township of Dryden , living next to , or near the parcel of land in question respectfully request the Dryden Town Board to grant the following ZONING CHANGE . ; J', yltf '7 III We ask to A change on area in Varna from the presently designated R - C ( Rev . A 3 / 14 / 89 ) to R - B : The area EAST of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Tracks , bounded on the SOUTH by Stevenson Road , and on the EAST to be contiguous with the R - B Zone of • Turkey Hill Road . We are fully cognizant that future development is inevitable , but are anxious to retain the residential character of this area and wish future developments to be compatible with the land surrounding them . S i tnJ4r de.. Madre-SS r1 ito1 es • • CT I . y? .� 6 . Iza %fie -1 �et ,� - 42a -37a ?' e � ���'L� J -L- ;� 1 . a . , 71/ 7( Z , /,ALE / . ft \ 1 ,`, . �.,SjG 1 Vi M e.,✓ I It D / %wit Nett ievk 2 7 -. a Z c'-0. . 0 i /. .. e, 7 .. ,„ , ? 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A 3 / 14 / 89 ) to R - B : The area EAST of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Tracks , bounded on the SOUTH by Stevenson Road , and on the EAST to be contiguous with the R - B Zone of Turkey Hill Road . W e are fully cognizant that future development is inevitable , but are anxious to retain the residential character of this area and wish future developments to be compatible with the land surrounding them . S ; Wk.cdur � f\ a d r es s Pko ate, i ekoweo cT 0,4 Iv laii el'ztom- e. '- c (-e - oZ73 — ; D 1 . G,�.L� '� yL : 1 . . /O /7 Cot a X73 - 707/ 5c>.,�o ,. (.\ -(7 . LO ,,A,S [.. • 4k �S �- n c �.,,�.., (. I r w ct c_..• 0277- Co 33" nj _ c` • '"{ Lit 'J e, c'. 44, n j 1 4.- `i rte c. / iZ. 7 f - UJ 3 Sr v ,/ a27 5 -4 .C. " ' a7Z -- 3yroZ . , C, - J r i4w7 c � 027;2 of faZ V 1 - - -- 4 0 th aso a.4 (\ late ai 3 1 !7a 1y . ct :7 I . I r i Lc . - - - 4 . "3 /4 41,47. et4;_-ete, . 7-..) --- ,3? 3 ‘, , c ( . .. � 3 < <cil II� it 213 - , 2. 1 ‘ `Y 4e- -co ., /1 / M •,..-4. � G-,:. ' a ) L e 7o - . Kjt4-;A•toj 93/704- /o r 4--€.14,7 auet..., •2.-ri. 0 Ore (a) J •227-3 ?-s7 ? 6,9 cr.--------- 4 fAti-n) Wi-ndS 76- /$. tie y /e, 222 yi - A( JC1 2 ^ -fi 7� / c. y° /� o 6/, 73 yi v6 Q O.A'�d47 £ L. n t 0(,4 �r _ —saw/ 26 X / oaltc-/ � e • v / dG a 02, 702 Ate of 2 f cZew 040,4t Ai xV- go 7 • In 6 We , the undersigned residents of the Township of ' Dryden , Ilk living next to , or near the parcel of land in question - - respectful .Ly request the Dryden Town Board to grant the following ZONING CHANGE . . - - ' - We - ask to change an area in Varna from the presently designated R - C ( Rev . A 3 / 14 / 89 ) to R - B : The area EAST of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Tracks , bounded on the SOUTH by Stevenson Road , and on the EAST to be contiguous with the R - B Zone of Turkey Hill Road . We are fully cognizant that future development is inevitable , but are anxious to retain the residential character of this area and wish future developments to be compatible with the land surrounding them . i Sirauce ! 4aaress - i--, ( i oUt � 6274------frid-cyfra-caerarc. c?‘• /44--C-e--e-4--eit et-Ac)% - ' 67273 — 85 9 v i . a . 4--dn-ei . . c-a-co. Pi )4/4/. #4f./044X A-eg Meeja-7 Ce;zea4 1 . ta , 1 . I , / S - ' - ?c, ; 7Z ' i .6.xi a I i . - %ts‘elegit,71 t°°Le 9/ E/A 5 t / EA 0/i (C a a a t. at I 0177 .a<r\F ' IP fit•k4 no I e I I I i t i I C 0;tiAos sals,..A... allgt.L.).‘, . ‘ ilia-Laktaix, -7-44-eale. / OJ aka SSAcJ4Gee e 3 (0 F(eese 2d j 1 • . i r . e S We , the undersigned residents of the Township of Dryden , living next to , or near the parcel of land in question respectfully request the Dryden Town Board to grant the following ' ZONING CHANGE . We ask to change an area in Varna from the presently designated R - C ( Rev . A 3 / 14 / 89 ) to R - 0 : The area EAST of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Tracks , bounded on the SOUTH by Stevenson Road , and on the EAST to be contiguous with the R - B Zone of Turkey Hill Road . We are fully cognizant that future development is inevitable , but are anxious to retain the residential character of this area and wish future developments to be compatible with the land surrounding them . • 3 ( co Lct,Lufe._ 1300 r € s s t o le.e i.o tta., - -- O /o � Rol 273 — 0978 . 1(...__ / Li 67/Leach a z•t •27 ,e1 re? - 7g or? r \ 47t —i'r pww A7444 AV g/ LT 7 - /j7/ 1 mcciranith AAA-/N\ 1 9%- i-luArdsrA4 cigt-- . s3cy Cici tt \,\`‘V cL_ 5.-13 no l7c. OP ,c..... _ .._ . _ .33.1 pia- A:a. eiL Sr 3 47- 65-.5c/ 47 7 7.1 Act J& ceu 2 7 i) 7 . . cc : 4. - I I ra radar /e PI "de a. 273- ea 3y _ �i r7_ . _ . ke41' C 3F. 9- k4 e7 r {. ,' crAd z2 , 7aTZ 9-7-7cdcrid_ kl> 3 r ki ketiMe a R 27 3 _ r77 Z. Vaylvi.g. _ _e_t ,tt ti 13 14 . 9:71. -- 7 q8G. C Z a-v ere-a .� .rGrc/ ` // 13 .'zg cam.. Re.-C.7 l/%r cu., ,v/ 2 72 -- :1 9d, dot. P4.04.4....ste 31 fr7ele.4.4 Io. I4ocai A7y 277- & 031 I .. , .._5( ° c7s jet dst G , ,- 3 - 33 ,zj-)1 ,, Qo -7- / // Z g- / ` r1, . (Lr). _ rARcr, t i7' S—fsrf- 04.1....e.........,, ....I.s__. 1 ,� arns—A, Cit., nacti+, 4-"taerywOrnfinGfte 4 4 u. z.- cG7��y�� diQ • / 1c, G6r &Y iiQ c p,,., (`9 7 -' O 6 iladvere?? vca, 7s3 4 - A ss 71 (r a1.- _k / l V c6-1141/1 � `4'y.. ' ?(.( 0 F `lic. �.t` , r0 3 r 3O v 9 W e , the undersigned residents of the Township of Dryden , living next to , or near the parcel of lend in question respectfully request the Dryden Town Board to grant the following ZONING CHANGE . W e ask to change an area in Varna from the presently designated R - C ( Rev . A 3 / 14 / 89 ) to R - B : The area EAST of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Tracks , bounded on the SOUTH by Stevenson • Road , and on the EAST to be contiguous with the R - B Zone of Turkey Hill Road . W e are fully cognizant that future development is inevitable , but are anxious to retain the residential character of this area and wish future developments to be compatible with the land surrounding them . S t ca r t . o\ a r t'.. S --1`-1to i.1/4.1b k:e._. . 6t-c- f..... - .< s q `l emu, e to (4- ( ( &&L. 73 -- 71H e free , ,, , 7"u.ri M 'y Rd. no - 094g J`.""ve 9.61 L2 2i 2 - gdsS A;;L) St,ne.-/27871,4d-- gri ;5° Z 4 #án( ' //4'J azy a& z 707 9307 1 _ . .� . 1 w ct,+- yty _ k v t • , q ).--1.- ,, L 1• 017 "2- - 3 4 . 161 �ztsi6 F:(..3 04c/ 2 - 7& dt-tk . .i ' ' - 9. o '/ ; a797 - 74 ' - )Ia S . l _ _C�a,� 9s; . „- L273 - a s ) C, ceelm.v...4.1_ 124. 4 . 73 7 >rCt at-it. ,c , s39 - G 4 7 / 4sw 0 , . r#7 0 , 'il¢ e . 7) - i 3 ee tik, i 93 9 ' 0 _ , t. 1 , AI's . 2 73 - so 6 3 G i / ??. 707 ��y,1t' r wJa 7a - 30/x'' // Fr- 0. r� lv �' - U • . • ! (3o k e.� r--� �-� �' a 11 rya ? a... - 3o s / , . i o - . a p ►� , - '70/ A 230 477,01 trieSree ib - o ( ,1At ct.`,. g! z3U %kJ., "/ 5 -- Wgo Si 9fol );_tcaaliv r\ol ,4A0 _MIT el_ s - 3g5/ - It . 04. Cu 6.A_1 57 % A, ter, ippf,47° Ki a,7? , 2.9Pae : , • ..," /,.. , ,, v 0 , . -;:-. c 1 e 1 z( 84,0,7-, kat izn_ k-. 2 . , 7 d ,/ . . - ika / 03 v La.,a4 173 - 32, 40 Pet • 6 - 13-89 page 3 Tim Devoogd , Varna Civic Assoc representative - after a public hearing concerning the special permit by Richard Hutchens to have a development on parcel 56 - 4 - 5 . 2 , owners Ramon , Daniel and David Clark on Mt Pleasant Rd , one of the responses made to that was to see whether it would be possible to change the zoning on the parcel that was discussed . There has been a petition circulated and has been submitted to the Planning Board . They w ere told it should come to the Town Board first . He gave the Town Board the petition asking that the area between the railroad grade and Turkey Hill Rd be changed from RC to RB . This petition has been signed by over 170 people which is all of the residents of the area ( copy of petition in minute book ) . Clrn Evans - if the Town Board was to do this would that change the situation for this particular project since it has already been applied for ? Atty Perkins - would have to check because he does not have the permit yet . S upv Schug - thought this might be considered spot zoning . Clm Evans - didn ' t think so because the area surrounding this was already an RB zone . Tim Devoogd - wondered if this would effect the situation if the developer came back and said he wanted to revise his plan to 8 acres and not quite as dense as before . Would that be a new application or would that be a revision of the old one ? S upv Schug - after the hearing the Town Board was ready to take Mr . H utchens ' s application that was presented and go over the environmental impact statement on June 27th . It is our understanding the developer applied for another set of papers with the possibility of changing them and redoing the environmental impact statement . Atty Perkins - if the developer makes any changes in his application there w ould have to be another public hearing . If the developer wanted to submit a new Part I of the environment assessment form , it would have to be done by June 16th so the the Board members would have time to review it before the June 27th meeting . RESOLUTION # 142 MODIFY CURRENT ZONING ORDINANCE Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board modify the current Zoning Ordinance to change the area currently RC Zone bounded by east of the abandoned Lehigh ✓ alley railroad tracks , bounded on the south by Stevenson Rd and the east to be contiguous with the RB Zone on Turkey Hill Rd to RB Zone . That this Town Board schedule a public hearing to amend the zoning ordinance on June 27th at Varna Community Center . 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes ® Frank Becker , 380 Turkey Hill Rd - was unclear about the question earlier if the change in zoning was made would it have any effect at all on the proposed project or would it be grandfathered in ? 93 6- 13- 89 page 4 Atty Perkins - the developer does not have any vested interest because he does not have a permit . Beth Morano , 111 Wood Rd - wanted to comment on Co Rep Tillapaugh request o f the Board . She thought he was putting pressure on the Board to change the law that the Town Board passed regarding sludge dumping . There are 7 sludge dumping sites in the Tompkins County 4 of which are in West Dryden . S he thought that the Town Board did what was right in banning sludge d umping in Dryden . Mr LaPoint has known for at least 2 years that he would h ave to change the way he dumps sewage and was told by DEC on March 3rd 1987 that he would have to use the wastewater treatment plant as soon as it was opened . She knows there have been problems and Clm Evans has worked them out with everyone involved . She is very opposed to the County letting Mr LaPoint keep his permit to dump there . Cim Evans - concern in the Local Law isn ' t whether or not we repeal his allowing to dump there . His concern is whether or not we can make him use the wastewater treatment plant . Co Rep Tillapaugh - is not putting any pressure on anyone and the County has no dispute with the Town not allowing any dumping of sewage in the town . The County is not trying to override the Local Law . There was considerable discussion . Alan Green , 609 Fall Creek Rd - the Town of Dryden has the only ® distinction of being the only municipality in Tompkins County that has no plan to use the county funding that is available this year and the d ivision for youth funding that is available for towns for youth d evelopment type programming . He was involved in the construction of the school playground in the village and was real proud of that and Dryden should be proud . He hoped that this was one thing among many that the Town B oard can do to demonstrate their concern for young people here in Dryden . He has been disappointed in the Town Board ' s ability to demonstrate that until now . S upv Schug - the Town has available to them about $ 6 , 000 . 00 to spend and about $5 , 000 . 00 of that is corning back . We have reserved our county money to be held this year because we do plan to use it . E d Brothers , 3 Sunset West , Ithaca - was concerned about Fall Creek ✓ ecreation area . He is a Fisheries / Ecologist and did the biological components for the environmental impact statement for the proposed h ydroelectric plant on Fall Creek . He is on the hydropower commission and a member of CROWD in dealing with the DR7 situation . In talking about d esignation you should realize that the resource that we are talking about is a river . The river is unique as you know and that it does not stay in o ne place at any given time . It is a moving river resource and that is w hat a river is by nature , it flows and therefore in order to manage it you would have to take a much broader aspect . You would have to look at it terms of a water shed . What is on your property today is on your neighbors property tomorrow . Doing regulations on a very spotty basis or piece meal Abasis may not be advantageous in terms of preserving the entire resource . The kinds of changes we may be talking about might be affected by the 6 - 13 - 89 page 5 regulations are fairly dramatic changes . Things such as damning the river , moving amounts of vegetation along the river, corridor and will have very large impacts on the river _ He thinks that an organized and generalized approach to the river is the way to go . Some people would like to have local administration or regulation and this would appear to give you local control , not having somebody in Albany or Cortland telling you what to do w ith your property . The river belongs to all the people in Tompkins County to use that resource . By getting the State involved and getting that kirk! Of designatinn you can bring to dear the power of the State laws in order to act upon a " neighborr ' who is not acting in the test of that resource and therefore you may be able to do things that you would not be able to to on the individual basis . The resource I hope you are aware of is an e xcellent one in many respects . It is used by many people in Dryden and the City of Ithaca and the entire county for that matter for a variety of recreational uses . Canoeing , hiking , fishing and has superb scenic resources and has extensive wetlands and wildlife associated with it . The proposal that has gone to the state includes an area south of Fall Creek u p to Route 13 . There are 4 distinctive sections , the mouth area itself which is near Stewart park where there are wetlands , the falls region which has excellent fishing , a large amount of Cornell property which includes Beebe Lake , and than a long stretch going up to Rt 13 most of which is relatively unspoiled and includes extensive forestry area . The h istory of this protection probably can be traced back to the desires of many people to protect development of Ithaca Falls from hydroelectric d evelopment which may be undertaken either by the City of Ithaca or by another party _ The reasons for trying to protect it has to do with ascetic concerns , fishing , economic viability of the project itself and maintaining control of the property in terms of what happens to it in park development . The initial goal was to protect the site around the falls was e xpanded because it was realized that what you have to do is protect the ✓ iver and not just the site . Also protecting the river should be considered by Dryden because in any way that we can protect the river to make it more valuable and more recognizable by the State as a more ✓ aluable resource is a better situation we are in terms of development of the Dh7 landfill site . He did not think that there was loss of local control because the way the law is written individual regulations in terms o f variances , permits , etc which may be required and in many cases they w on ' t be required , should be handled by a local board . The State is not interested in doing all the paperwork for whatever is necessary . There will be local control with some State guidelines , The guidelines themselves are very lax , the boundaries that are set for this area can be determined in a hearing and can be set as narrow as the stream banks . Initially , you might have read they to out as far; as one--half mile from the stream banks , but that is as soon as the law is passed . After that point the DEC commissioner will than net the final boundaries . All the current uses will be permitted and additional uses will be appropriate . The area that are most strictly administered involve regulations in the stream bed itself , damning the river , building walls along the river , water diversion , things of that nature . Many people think that designation of the river will not prevent hydropower on Fall Creek . The jury zt i 11 has n ot made a decision on the legal ramifications of this designation . Even if the hydropower does not exist he feels that this a good idea to designate the river to protect the other values of Fall Greek and the W . David Weinstein 51 Freese Rd. Ithaca, New York 14850 Dryden Board of Representatives •65 E. Main St :� ; ' ) • Dryden , New York 13053 Dear Fellow Citizens : I am writing to you in support of the request to the State of New York to designate Fall Creek as a State Recreational River under the state Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers Act In this time of rapid growth of the Tompkins County area , it is one of the principle duties of our governmental representatives to ensure that the growth proceeds in the best manner possible. Were growth to diminish the quality of life we all enjoy instead of to improve it, there would be no point to encouraging it. A major contributor to the quality of life we all enjoy in this area and particularly in the Town of Dryden is easy access to areas of open space that we can travel through and obtain a re-acquaintance with the natural world around us. As citizens of the finger lakes region , we are proud of the fact that we • co-exist with the natural world instead of create a world that has shut out the beauty and tranquility that nature has to offer. However, as you well know, the rapid growth of our area is threatening this easy access. It is time to take a hard look at those areas of fastest ® ' growth, to identify the areas of open space in their midsts, and to move to preserve those open space areas so that they will remain a resource available to the whole community. Fall Creek is such a resource, and without protection it is liable to be converted into a stream flowing through a developed area, unable to provide citizens with the peaceful escape now offered. Designation of the Creek would take a big step toward protecting it as a community resource. As a landowner with property abutting a sizeable stretch of Fall Creek, I realize that this designation would restrict some of the freedom that we previously have enjoyed. However, as members of our community , it is more important to contribute our part to the • maintenance of the quality of life of the entire community rather than to selfishly guard our rights. As a professional forest ecologist and as a member of the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council , I have seen the large number of threats being imposed on our natural resources in the area, and I am all too aware of how fragile the Fall Creek environment is and how easily development could cause rapid degradation of this environment Many projects have been initiated in the Fall Creek watershed over the past several years that could have profitably been located elsewhere without endangering the ability of the community to enjoy the watercourse. Even more such projects are in planning for the near future. The state government has provided us with a tool to use in just such a case to protect a valuable resource. The only sacrifices being asked of most landowners would be to prevent construction that would be visible from the creekbed and to allow land that is presently forest to remain forest. Since most home construction could be adjusted in keeping with these simple principles , it seems a small price to pay to keep the natural character of the area intact Would anyone really want to build a house right on the creek bank if there were a multistory apartment complex staring at them from the opposite bank? Now is the time to move to provide protection . • • 4. eThe Tompkins County Environmental Management Council is presently studying the Fall Creek area for continued inclusion in its list of unique natural areas of the county , a designation that parts of the watercourse have already carried. One of the saddest things I have encountered in my life is to hear people talk about natural areas they previously frequented but that have now become " messed up" so that no one wants to go there anymore. I hope I never have to hear anyone tell a child about how they used to go over to Fall Creek, seeing wildflowers and wildlife and hearing the water quitely rush past, as the child looks up and asks, "Why didn't you save this place for me? ' Many people thinkk that because Cornell owns a large piece of the area proposed for designation that it is already protected. However, Cornell has its own agenda. Even the best intentioned• institutions and landowners somehow seem to let natural resources slip through their fingers. We can paint to countless examples in this community. and others. The community must actively identify those resources with value to everyone and must actively move to provide protection. None of us want the government to tell us what to do, but a community resource such as Fall Creek can only be protected if we all sacrifice a little now to become hems for future generations . Sincerely, I . . David Weinstein 4 . lei o iav 29 . 1909 ® Petition in support of Recreational s U eignatian of part of Fall Creek To the Dryden Town Board We are writing in support of the application by the Fall Creek Conservation Committee to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for recreational designation of the lower S miles of Fall Creel; . As you know , two or three miles of the strip covered by this application lie in the Town of Dryden and a good part of this ( basically from Freese Road to Route 13 ? is undeveloped . This is an area close to our hones from which we all profit . It is definitely used for recreation . Some people fish in the creek . while others use it for canoeing . Part of the Cayuga , Trail runs through the strip along the creel; and people hike or ski in this area . There are many birds and wildflowers which people come to watch . . With less and less land being available for recreation it is vital that we try to protect this beautiful and scenic area and create a buffer around Fall Creek . We now have a chance to do so at almost no cost . We urge the Town Board of Dryden to support the application for recreational designation of a strip around Fall Creek and to request our State Representative and Senator . Martin Luster and James Seward . to introduce the special legislation required fur this designation . cc . James . Seward Martin Luster Name Address kl ° ✓' free Ist Ten r fs 2 '`f� f ( 1; • . . 'f • r 4 0 �-,_. ;,cL to t 1 .�.�.. bo`t \4 A\ p ��D� I N . Tot na de � �? V' il, / I , u- tiler. � e s --/. Q.— -` v%* t tt y /76777 / /.1.71 Ji(� ? e / 7 7 C•;A, AC. / ; t) vA /,/ , / c L J_ l /l tees -ki 34 .� . /`//', ���+\/� .{J(. J 1 4A42- ( Y t , , ... ® ) , . ----- if `` 4-" Rcetz.----- 11 C • - 0 May 29 , 1 989 i petition in support of Recreational Designation of dart of Fall Creel; To the Drvden Town Board We are ►Iritino in support of the application by the Fall Creek Conservation Committee to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for recreational designation of the lower 9 miles of Fali Creek . As you know . two or three miles of the stria covered by this application i lie in the Town of Dryden and a good part of this fbasicaily from 'Freese Road to Route 131 is undeveloped . This is an area close to our homes from which we all profit . It is definitely used for recreation . Some people fish in the creek . while others use it for canoeing . fart of the Cayuga ' Trail runs through the strip along the creek and people hike or ski in this area . There are niany birds and wildflowers which people come to watch . With less and less land being available for recreation i t is vital that. we try to protect this beautiful and scenic area and create a buffer around Fall Creel: . We now have a chance to do so at alaiost no cost . We urge the. ® Town Board of Dryden to support the application for recreational designation of a strip around Fall Creek arid to reouest our State Representative and Senator . Martin Luster and James Seward . to introduce the special 1ecislation required for this designation . cc . James . Seward Martin Luster Name /C /Address �) y yr 27 r] .r' fr"../1-v / 0 1 to b L A. tC� : _J&c e Q �` /.e • ..J �'4'� .-t-—. 77 I I V s- V (Ant" 1/ A E//j/ /0 / e j j1a € 2t�,. „•U i`� SS c 16414440 till �� r e ; 3 6 4 �szi et Jrr4 ,, c'l- . 1 `� $ . 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Fall Creel; , To the Dryden Town Board Ne are meriting in support of the application by the Foil Creek Conservation Committee to the New York State= Deaart .ment of Environmental Conservation for recreational designation of the lower B mile of Fatl Creek . As you know , two or three miles of the strip covered by this application • lie in ' the Town of aryden and a 'good part n - this ( basically from Freese Road to Route 137 is undeveloped . This is ao area close to our homes # rpm which we all profit , It is definitely used for recreation . Some people fish in the creek . while others use it for canoeing . fart of - the Cayuga. Trail runs throenhb the strip along the creek and people hike or ski in . this area . There are many birds and wildflowers which people come to watch . With less and less land beano available for recreation it in vital that we try to protect this beautiful and scenic area and create a buffer around Fall Creeb, . We one have a stance to do ne at almost no cost . We erne the Town Board of Itnbben to support the application for recreational dosioineetion of a strip around Fall Creek and to renrest our State Representative and Senator . Martin Luster and James Seward , to introduce the special leniolatien required for this designation . �" cc . beees . Sewarh hinrtin Laster Name Address Sr �7 V - i � t. � � �/ l xl 7r , r }' r- _ 3 or / t € . - '— //: r. .- in 1 • f�.l f_ • .L. l ' # r acre ' -• rill, i s 1 1 f / jLi iI 4 iistivq, ,,,,, A ‘tegemi re y 71- 44— 1 inri-e , ,� f +D:a 1 . 411 ,071,,, cetz‘ 973 - 43 &citric-1-i_ { a .� �c - S it MI gar 1774%.,_r-rel iii •' I- 0 tiav 29 , i909 • Petition in wuppnrt of Recrdati ❑ nal Desionation of part of I" all Creel, , To the Dryden Town Board • We are writing in support of the aaplicatiun by the Fall Greek Conservation Committee to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation far recreational desiunation of the lower 8 miles of Fall Creek . As you know , two or three silos of the strip cowered by this application lie in the Town of Dryden and a gond part of this ( basically from Freese Road to Route ! 3 } is undeveloped , This is an area close to one homes from which we all profit . It is definitely used for recre4tion . Some people fish in the creels , while others use it for canoeing . Part of the Cayuga Tr4il runs through the strip along the creek and people hike or ski is this area . There are many birds and wildflowers which people come to watch . With lesn and less ] and being available fur recreation it is vital that no try to protect this beautiful and scenic area amid create a buffer around Fall Creek . We now have a chance to he se at almost no cost , lte ures the Town Board rf Dryden to support the application for rec= reational designation of e strip around hall Creek and to request our State Representative and Senator , Martin Luster and tames Seward . to introduce the special legislation required for this de _ ibnation . • a cc . dames , Lrwrrd Martin Luster flame Address , // a fig • • y- . - n -/-b214-197 /71/6171 I - Litt;41----. . err (—la Vie. La . xwye. -- astsit) # . vie;.. _ r ..„. r ws- ! , ,...._ , k ei i 7 -41/ V r-- . r„ ' i i /I t 7 tilt /Yet - 111 4 r . k/2 t f 7tAiZ7 r refi t :� . tc - .�� - gar .,i,tri df 7,1 Arrier4.-6- . Let 6- 13 - 89 page 6 IDO Fall Creek watershed . He hopes that the Board will consider this in a positive light and there needs to be support from the Town of Dryden , Town o f Ithaca and City of Ithaca . L isa Blackwell , with Cornell Univ - wanted to paint out some of the u niversities concerns . Those areas would include the storm drains that the u niversity has , the water filtration plant , the ability to maintain the gauging station , the current hydropower plant , water for irrigation , d rinking waters the chilled water plant and they would be happy to answer and questions . Supv Snhug - did not believe that any Cornell area falls into the Dryden section of the river designation . Richard Dunham , 962 Dryden Rd - owns land that is contiguous with Fall Creek and thought this proposal does not go far enough but is a step in the right direction . Leonard Geller , Newfield - spoke an behalf of the Sierra Club and what the d esignation will probably to is increase and enhance the property values , because this will preserve the quality of water and component of the w atershed . L ori Snyder , 36 Freese Rd - support} designation along Fail Creek L etter from David Weinstein to Board members - support Fall Creek recreation area . ( copy in minute book ) B eth Horaoo - . also supports the designation of Fall Creek Margaret habrizio ,- this does not prevent development along Fall Creek but gives us a buffer zoos for the creek so it can remain as a recreational area accessible to the community .. COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR h it Evans - personally did not want to vote on this tonight because he would like to get a ruling from the DEC as to whether or not we can designate boundaries during the passage of the law . The law that the town has is contrary to that and wants a positive statement from DEC council so we can agree an the boundaries . He wants to know what he is supporting before he agrees to do anything . din Walbridge - appreciated all of the citizens coming who are interested in this proposal . Cim Hatfield - the Town of Dryden can set their boundaries before it goes to public hearing that it will be set . There was some discussion and the Town Board wanted all legal information before they made their decision . 0 8 - 13 - 89 page 7 Margaret Fabrizio - the boundaries will be set at the public hearing and by staff input and will have a map available of the boundaries . ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - reported the Town Board previously approved a contract with L KB Engineers for work in connection with the Town of Dryden testimony of the 3E0 hearing to be held by DEC on the county permit for DR7 . We accepted part of the proposal and there were parts of the standard conditions of the contract that gave them some trouble . He wrote a d etailed letter to Atty Jan Kublick and requested that he take those up w ith LKB Engineers and they have agreed to all of the revisions . They are going ahead pending finalization, of the contract . Atty Perkins -- residents from the Snyder Hill area have filled out their application to obtain a permit for local public display of fireworks . he h as found everything in order and would recommend that the Supervisor issue them a permit for their fireworks display . • Atty Perkins . reported that there ham been progress made with Karel hesterling , new owner of Little Creek Park ( formerly bortzline Trailer Park ) . Mr hesterling is going to arrange for inspection of the connections to make sure they were properly done _ Atty Perkins - accept dedication of Walden Lane . The Tern Board needs to determine the amount of security needed for the developer to complete the woad _ He would like the Town board not to consider any resolution to accept any 17_ own road until the developer has furnished all of the paperwork and the only matter left would he the question of the amount of security , him Garlock - recommended that the Town Board accept Walden Lane with a letter of credit upon the recommendation of Hwy Supt Gilbert for $211, 000 . 00 plus $ 5 , 000 . 00 for a total of . 33 , hhb . 44 hhbbhhTION # 143 ACCEPT OFFER OF DEDICATION OF WALDEN LANE Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute boom ) 2nd Cla Evans Roll call vote - all votinn Yes • Atty Perkins - Monkey Run Water & Sewer Dist for out of district users , the contracts are now ready for Wilcox Press and Guthrie Clinic . The water and sewer agreements and the purchase of the facilities agreements for Wilcox are as we last agreed . Wilcox came back and wanted some changes in the purchase giving them more favorable terms and the Town Board declined that request . There is a 10 year buy back ; they pay straight rate , but pay o n the same formula ; in both water and sewer agreements there is a limitation of service ; these are 40 year agreements which would terminate in the event of a terminational point ( for example on the water ) or would • continue in the event of continuation , but not beyond the 40 years . They would also terminate in the formation of a district which included this land _ The Board should pass a resolution for each agreement and the bupv and Board members have to sign the agreements _ RESOLUTION NO . 143 - 1989 ACCEPT OFFER OF DEDICATION OF WALDEN LANE OClm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : WHEREAS , the Town of Dryden Planning Board has approved t he subdivision for Cleve - Land Development in Military Lot N o . 1 in said Town , and WHEREAS , the road to be designated as " Walden Lane " has been partially constructed according to Town specifications and such construction to date, has been inspected and approved by the Town of Dryden Highway Superintendent , and WHEREAS , the Highway Superintendent has issued his opinion in writing dated June 8 , 1989 as to such construction , and the estimated cost to complete construction of the same to Town of Dryden specifications , and WHEREAS , the developers have offered to dedicate said road to the Town of Dryden as and for a town road , and have not furnished to the Town Attorney the necessary documents and to deed to convey the same to the Town as a town highway , NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by this Town Board that the road shown on the map entitled " Final Plat of Woodmere ® Sub - Division " sheet 2 of 4 dated 5 - 26 - 1989 and made by G eorge C . Schlecht , P . E . , L . S . Nos . 49832 & 49190 and which is incorporated herein by reference be , and hereby is , accepted as a Town road and the same is to be added to the official Town map , and the Town Highway Superintendent is authorized to place , the appropriate road signs thereon and to take any and all steps necessary to maintain said road as a Town road from this day forward to be known as Walden Lane . This resolution and acceptance of the road are specifically conditioned and contingent upon the following : 1 . The developer pay all costs necessary in connection with filing of the map , deed and other documents including all abstract and related costs and reasonable fees of the Town Attorney in reviewing said documents and the sufficiency thereof and for compliance with Town of Dryden ✓ equirements . 2 . That until such time as the taxable status with ✓ espect to said road is changed to reflect its use as a ✓ oad , the developer pay all real estate taxes assessed on said road . 3 . That the developer warrant materials and 411 workmanship in the construction of said road for a period of o ne ( 1 ) year from the date of final completion of the road . Y 4 . That such acceptance shall not be effective unless and until the developers have furnished to the Town Attorney O the necessary abstract of title , survey , road profiles and all required documentation to convey the same to the Town of D ryden and indicating a good and sufficient marketable tile to the road and all of which is to be to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney . 5 . That the developer file with the Town Clerk a bond , cash deposit , or other certified funds , or a letter of credit in the amount of $ 33 , 000 . 00 to cover the completion of the required improvements to said road , including those set forth in the letter from the Town Highway Superintendent dated June 8 , 1989 which conditions are incorporated herein by reference , and such security be in a form acceptable to t he Town Attorney and be for a period of not less than one ( 1 ) year . 6 . That no certified copy of this resolution shall be g iven until such time as the Town Attorney has approved and accepted the documents called for herein . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION NO . 146 Councilman Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : WHEREAS , the Town is an owner with the Town of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility pursuant to a Joint Sewer Agreement , and WHEREAS , the Town of Dryden has formed the Monkey Run Sewer District which will collect and transport wastewater from said sewer district to the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility , and WHEREAS , the participating muncipalities have previously approved service to the area of the Monkey Run Sewer District which is outside of the original service area established in the Facilities Plan , and WHEREAS , the Town has recently approved contracts between the Monkey Run Sewer District and certain out of district customers including Wilcox Press , Inc . and Guthrie Clinic , Ltd . , WHEREAS , those agreements require the purchase by the contracting party of any additional required capacity in the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility according to the Joint Sewer Agreement , and WHEREAS , it is in theibent interests of the residents of the Town of Dryden and residents of Tompkins County to have these facilities served by public sewer , NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden as follows ; 1 . That the Town respectfully requests permission to connect the facilities of Wilcox Press , Inc . and Nuthric Clinic , Ltd . to the Monkey Run Sewer District for transmission of wastewater to the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility . 2 . That the Town respectfully requests the purchase of the required additional capacity in the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility in such increments as may be necessary and reasonable and according to the terms of the Joint Sewer Agreement . 3 , That Councilwoman Walbridge present this resolution to the next meeting of the SAS for consideration and approval and that the Town furnish to the SJS such other and additional information as the SOS may require to consider this request . Second Councilman Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes • G - 13-89 page 8 RESOLUTION # 144 (ACCEPT AGREEMENT WITH WILCOX PRESS OUT OF DISTRICT USER MONKEY RUN WATER & SEWER Clrn Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the agreement with Wilcox Press as an out of district user to the Monkey Run Water & Sewer District . 2nd C1m Garlock Roll call vote - all voting Yes • RESOLUTION # 145 ACCEPT AGREEMENT WITH PUTHPPIE CLINIC OUT OF DISTRICT USER MONEY RUN WATER R SEWER P ie Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the agreement with Guthrie Clinic as an out of district user to the Monkey Run Water & Sewer District . End Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility resolution ✓ equesting that Guthrie Clinic and Wilcox Press Inn be permitted to connect to the Monkey Run Water & Sewer Dist for transmission of w astewater to the Ithaca Area Wastewater* Treatment Facility . This is n ecessary because bath projects are outside the . original service area set forth in the facilities plan . In the agreement the purchase required additional capacity in the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility in such increments as necessary and reasonable according to the terms of the joint sewer agreement would be 100 , 000 gallons per day . RESOLUTION # 146 REEEPEST P' ERMISSIOON TO CONNECT PU WILCOX PRESS & EETHRIE=_CLINIC TO MONKEY RUN WATER & SEWER DISTRICT P im Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute book ) 2nd Pim Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - there is a request from William and Millie Reed to connect their project for construction of town houses in the Varna area . The water would come from Monkey Run Water Dist . The sewer would leave an area that is not in the Monkey Run area district but would be in the proposed Turkey • Hill Dist . The sewer~ would leave the proposed area which is outside the Monkey Run Piot , but within the proposed Turkey Hill Dist , and connect to a Monkey Run manhole which is located within Sewer Dist # 1 in Varna . The agreement should be made with the Monkey Run Water & Sewer Dist . because the connection charges based on the formula would be less because the applicant would have to pay a much smaller; portion of debt service which has already been paid _ W illiam Reed - sent the Soard members information and they thought that in the long run with regards to their* property in having the water and sewer there will allow them to complete their project over a number of years . • RESOLUTION ## 148 Councilman ? % Garlock offered the following ✓ esolution and asked f6.4 its adoption : IN RE ; BUILDING AT 318 Cortland Road Town of Dryden 'T'ax Map Parcel Na . 26 - 1 - 9 . 62 Reputed Owner ; Gerald & ? rdella Sherman ( 1 ) A building at the above address is dangerous and unsafe to the general public . ( 2 ) It is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object of attraction to minors under e ighteen ( 18 ) years of age , as well as to vagrants and other trespassers , ( 3 ) It may become a place of rodent infestation , ( 4 ) It presents a danger to the health , safety , morals and general welfare of the public . ( 5 ) It is unfit for the purposes for which it may lawfully he used due to partial removal and collapse . ( G ) The building inspector has made an inspection thereof and reported to the Town Board in writing his findings and ✓ ecommendations including e photograph of the building and premises . ( 7 ) The reputed owner was notified on June 27 , 1988 and on march 23 , 1989 that the conditions existing with respect to the building need to be corrected . ( 8 ) The reputed owner has refused to comply with the provisions of Local Law No , 2 of the year 1981 in Local Law providing for the repair or removable of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures ) . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT .RESOLVED by the Town Board as follows : I . The Town Board hereby determines that said building herein referred to is unsafe and dangerous due to its partial removal and collapse . 2 . The Town Board hereby orders that the building be demolished and removed according to the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1951 . 3 . That the notice provided for in Section I of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 be served upon the owner as provided in said Local Law , 4 . That a hearing before the Town Board in ✓ elation to such building shall be held on June 27 , 1989 . . a 5 . That the procedures employed by the Town shall in all respects comply with the procedural requirements of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 and that all costs and expenses of compliance shall be assessed to the property according to the provisions contained therein including all postage , advertising fees and legal expenses _ Seconded Councilwoman _...: Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting es a, RESOLUTION ## 149 Councilman Evans _ _ offered the following ✓ esolution and asked for its adoption ; IN .RE : BUILDING AT 160 Bradshaw Road Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel No . 37 - 1 - 24 Reputed Owner ; Dominic & Josephine Romeo ( 1 ) A building at the above address is dangerous and unsafe t o the general public . ( 2 ) It is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object of attraction to minors under e ighteen ( 18 ) years of age , as well as to vagrants and other trespassers . ( 3 ) It may become a place of rodent infestation . ( 4 ) It presents a danger to the health , safety , morals and g eneral welfare of the public . ( 5 ) It is unfit for the purposes for which it may lawfully be used due to large holes in the roof , the absence of any w indows or doors and damage by fire as well as damage by deterioration due to exposure to the elements , ( 6 ) The building inspector has made an inspection thereof and reported to the Town Board in writing his findings and ✓ ecommendations including a photograph of the building and premises , ( 7 ) The reputed owner was notified on June 30 , 1988 and on March 23 , 1989 that the conditions existing with respect to the building need to be corrected . ( t ) The reputed owner has refused to comply with the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 ( a Local Law providing for the repair or removable of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures ) . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board as follows 1 . The Town Board hereby determines that said building herein referred to is unsafe and dangerous due to t he absence of any doors or windows and its general deterioration due to exposure to the elements . . The Town Board hereby orders that the building be demolished and removed according to the provisions of L ocal Law No , 2 of the year 1981 . 3 , That the notice provided for is Section 4 of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 be served upon the owner as provided in said Local Law . r • • 4 . That a hearing before the Town Board in relation to such building shall be held on June . = 27 _ ► 1989 . 5 . That the procedures employed by the Town shall in all respects comply with the procedural requirements of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 and that all costs and expenses of compliance shall be assessed to the property according to the provisions contained therein including all postage , advertising fees and legal expenses . Seconded Councilwoman Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes . # s' RESOLUTION # 150 Counci lm. oman Walbridge offered the following Auk resolution and asked for its adoption IN RE : BUILDING kT 210 Mt . Pleasant Road Town of Dryden Tax [dap Parcel No . 57 - 1 - 38 Reputed Owner ; Thomas Keane ( 1 ) A building at the above address is dangerous and unsafe to the general public . ( 2 ) It is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object of attraction to minors under e ighteen ( 18 ) years of age , as well as to vagrants and other trespassers . ( 3 ) It may become a place of rodent infestation . ( 4 ) It presents a danger to the health , safetyr morals and general welfare of the public . ( 5 ) It is unfit for the purposes for which it may lawfully be used due to its collapse . ( 6 ) The building inspector has made an inspection thereof and reported to the Town Board in writing his findings and ✓ ecommendations including a photograph of the building and premises . Due to its collapse the building should be demolished and removed . ( 7 ) The reputed owner was notified on June 27 , 1988 and on March 23 , 1989 that the conditions existing with respect to the building need to be corrected . ( 8 ) The reputed owner has refused to comply with the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 ( a Local Law providing for the repair or removable of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures ) . NOW r THEREFORE BC IT RESOLVED by the Town Board as follows ; 1 . The Town Board hereby determines that said building herein referred to in unsafe and dangerous . . The Town Hoard hereby orders that the building be demolished and removed according to the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 . 3 . That the notice provided for in Section 6 of Local Law No . 2 of the year .1981 be served upon the owner as provided in said Local Law . ID4 . That a hearing before the Town Board in ✓ elation to such building shall be held on tune 27 , 1989 . r 5 . That the procedures employed by the Town shall in all respects comply with the procedural requirements of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 and that all costs and expenses of compliance shall be assessed to the property according to the provisions contained therein including all postage , advertising fees and legal expenses . Seconded Councilman Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 151 Councilman Hatfield ____ offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : IN RE : BUILDING AT 957 Midline Road Corner Ringwood Road & Midline Road Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel No . 59 - 1 - 36 . 1 Reputed Owner : Philip & Patricia Ensmenger ( 1 ) A building at the above address is dangerous and unsafe to the general public . ( 2 ) It is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object of attraction to minors under eighteen ( 18 ) years of age , as well as to vagrants and other trespassers . ( 3 ) It may become a place of rodent infestation . ( 4 ) It presents a danger to the health , safety , morals and general welfare of the public . ( 5 ) It is unfit for the purposes for which it may lawfully be used due to damage by fire . ( 6 ) The building inspector has made an inspection thereof and reported to the Town Board in writing his findings and ® recommendations including a photograph of the building and premises . Due to damage by fire the building should be demolished and removed . ( 7 ) The reputed owner has refused to comply with the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 ( a Local Law providing for the repair or removable of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures ) . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board as follows : 1 . The Town Board hereby determines that said building herein referred to is unsafe and dangerous due to damage by fire . 2 . The Town Board hereby orders that the building be demolished and removed according to the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 . 3 . That the notice provided for in Section 6 of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 be served upon the owner as provided in said Local Law . 4 . That a hearing before the Town Board in relation to such building shall be held on June 27 _ , 1989 . • 5 . That the procedures employed by the Town shall in all respects comply with the procedural requirements of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 and that all costs and expenses of compliance shall be assessed to the property according to the provisions contained therein including all postage , advertising fees and legal expenses . Seconded Councilman Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes I, RESOLUTION # 152 Councilwoman _ Walbridge offered the following ✓ esolution and asked for i bs adoption : IN RE : BUILDING AT 298 Ringwood Road Town of Dryden Tax Map Parcel No . 59 - 1 - 39 . 8 Reputed Owner : Benedict R . Anderson ( 1 ) A building at the above address is dangerous and unsafe to the general public . ( 2 ) It is open at the doorways and windows making it accessible to and an object of attraction to manors under e ighteen ( 16 ) years of age , as well as to vagrants and other trespassers . ( 3 ) It may become a place of rodent infestation . ( 4 ) It presents a danger to the health , safety , morals and general welfare of the public . ( 51 It is unfit for the purposes for which it may lawfully be used due to its collapse . ( 6 ) The building inspector has made an inspection thereof and reported to the Town Board in writing his findings and ✓ ecommendations including a photograph of the building and premises . The building has collapsed and the recommendation o f the building inspector is that the building be demolished and removed . ( 7 ) The reputed owner was notified on June 27 , 1988 and on march 231 1984 that the conditions existing with respect to the building need to be corrected . ( 8 ) The reputed owner has refused to comply with the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 ( a Local Law providing for the repair or removable of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures ) . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Town hoard an follows : 1 . The Town Board hereby determines that said building herein referred to is unsafe and dangerous in that it has collapsed . 2 . The Town Board hereby orders that the building be demolished and removed according to the provisions of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 . 3 . That the notice provided for in Section 6 of Focal to No . 2 of the year 1981 be served upon the owner as provided in said Local Law . 4 . That a hearing before the Town Board in ✓ elation to such building shall be held on June 27 , 1989 . 5 . That the procedures employed by the Town shall in all respects comply with the procedural requirements of Local Law No . 2 of the year 1981 and that all costs and expenses of compliance shall be assessed to the property according to the provisions contained therein including all postage , advertising fees and legal expenses . Seconded Councilman Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes • 0 6 - 13-89 page 9 RESOLUTION # 147 ACCEPT AGREEMENT WITH WILLIAM AND MILLIE REED AS AN OUT OF DISTRICT USER TO THE MONKEY RUN WATER & SEWER DIST elm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board approve the agreement with William and Millie Reed for water and sewer as an out of district user to the Monkey Run Water and Sewer Dist . 2nd Clm Garlock Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - reported that it has been alleged that one of the contractors for the Town of Dryden removed $ 5 , 000 . 00 worth of topsoil belonging to David Abbott . Mr Abbott ' s attorney alerting the Town of this matter and suggests that payment should be made immediately for the topsoil . It turns out that it was used in the Monkey Run Water and Sewer Dist and until this is resolved Stan Payne Construction retainer on his contract will not be paid . Atty Perkins - last month the Town Board received several reports for unsafe structures in the Town of Dryden from the Zoning Officer . He has reviewed the provisions of the local law . There are 5 prepared resolutions that need action and each resolution deals with a particular property . RESOLUTION # 148 DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING TAX MAP #26 - 1 - 9 . 62 Gerald & Ardella Sherman OClm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute book ) 2nd . Clm Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 149 DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING TAX MAP # 37 - 1 - 24 Dominic & Josephine Romeo Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute book ) 2nd Ciw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 150 DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING TAX MAP # 57 - 1 -38 Thomas Keane Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute book ) 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 151 DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING TAX MAP # 59 - 1 - 36 . 1 Philip & Patricia Ensmenger Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED ( copy in minute book ) 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 152 DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING TAX MAP # 59- 1 - 39 . 8 Benedict Anderson Ciw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , ( copy in minute book ) 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes 0 Town Board c / o Town Clerk 65 East Main Street Dryden , New York 13053 We , the undersigned , do respectfully request that a " DEAD END ROAD " sign be placed at or near the entrance to Deerhaven Drive, a dead end road fronting to Mt. Pleasant Road, in the town of Dryden , State of New York . • Address: pate : / 6 ,<1 3 .� 4-t. UL% cALc<✓ 9' ` (.l1QM) (9 _) c_/ /n0-€1? -7.. l�r ' C!," //ctY' /• ill 4t,• t ` i? 1 dii7sE. 1C; c f L r?t. . ) 3 71)ec4f1/4„Leti 0) 11: f & /111 . Wit . /r �J 11U, k (07hote t.l ) G\ Lit Nc ( Luz, 206 Jót4ii (0...act ,) 0 c.�. r /44t. poc_ _ /ri _l'•.Cl-Ct_ 4-) �7:1 , ho° f_f - C •C! J- L( rl .t t. _ /► ( / 67 r ' ) l G uU c'? Ate_ c4a> { _ .��_'. & •/__st:c -e ,LJ ••./ ` s . / ji /S ? (24tk 0,c,„„c, f0 ;aL Ct. 10 / e , • ® ' V / 6 - 13-89 page 10 Supv Schug - has received a petition from all of the residents on Deerhaven Dr requesting that a dead end sign be placed at or near the e ntrance to Deerhaven Dr . , a dead end road frontage to Mt Pleasant Rd . E veryone signed the petition but Mr Gilbert . ( copy of petition in minute book ) H wy Supt Gilbert - it is a dead end road and it should have a sign there . H wy went up sometime ago to install the sign and they were told to leave and not but up the sign . Hwy Supt Gilbert said he would now put up the sign . S upv Schug - rescheduled a public hearing on June 27th at Varna Community Center concerning proposed Local Law # 2 - 1989 Sewer Rent Law APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES : Motion was made by Clm Evans and 2nd by Clm Garlock that the minutes of Town Board meeting May 9th , May 17th , and Site P lan Review meeting May 9th be approved as submitted . Motion was made by Clm Evans and 2nd Clm Garlock that the minutes of Town Board meeting held May 23rd be approved after they have been amended on page 7 to read Clm E vans , Clm Hatfield and Clm Garlock agreed that Wilcox Press would not need another public hearing but Clw Walbridge disagreed . TOWN CLERK L etter of resignation from Ron Roberts : election custodian I la RESOLUTION # 153 APPOINT ELECTION CUSTODIAN Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Clinton Cotterill as Republican Custodian and to send him to class in Jamestown before election time . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 154 DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board designate the following places in the Town o f Dryden for the year 1989 : D istrict # 1 Etna Fire Station ; District # 2 - Freeville Fire Station ; D istrict # 3 - Dryden Village Hall ; District # 4 - Varna Community Center ; D istrict # 5 - Etna Fire Station ; District # 6 - Dryden Fire Station ; D istrict # 7 - Dryden Town Hall ; District #8 - Bethel Grove Community Center ; District #9 - Ellis Hollow Community Center ; District # 10 - D ryden Town Hall E nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 155 PAY POLLING PLACES Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its . adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to pay the following polling places $ 100 . 00 per district for the use of their facilities for 1989 : Varna Community Center ; Bethel Grove Community Center ; Ellis Hollow Community Center ; Dryden Fire Station ; and Etna Fire Station for District # 1 and District # 5 . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes TOWN OF DRYDEN ® DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN , NEW YORK 13053 607-844-9120 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Date : June 13th , 1989 • To : Jim Schug & Fellow Dryden Town Board Members From : Henry M . Slater , Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Office Town of Dryden 65 E . `Plain Street Dryden , New York 13053 ' Sub . : May 1989 Office Report Dear Jim & Fellow Board Members : Druing the month of May 1989 this office issued 19 building Permits and are described as follows : - A - 1 Single Family New Starts : ( 2 ) A - 1 S • F • Modifications : ( 5 ) A - 1. Class Permits : ' Double -wide Mobile Home placed. on New Park Lot : ( 1 ) Install Foundation for a Single Wide Mobile , Private Lot : ( 1 ) Install Swimming pool , Private : Install Out -Side Deck for existing home : ( 1 ) B - 2 Multi -Family Structures : ( 1E) Dwelling Units : ( 1 ) C - 2. Retail Sales and Storage Structure : ( 1 ) C - 4 . 1 Private Storage Structure : ( 2j C - 7 Miscellaneous Construction : ( 2 ) Certificates of Occupancy / Compliance Certificates of Occupancy : ( 8 ) Certificates of Temperay Occupancy : ( 1 ) Certificates of Compliance : ( 2 ) Zoning Variance Requests : ( 4) Copy of Agenda & Decision Attached Zoning Compliance Actions : During May several more Zoning Violation Cases were before the Dryden Town Court . All charges filed by our office were upheld and compliance was achieved . Several defendants paid fines ranging from $50 to $ 100 . One was assigned to ( 2 ) days community service . Several more cases were sent on to the court by this office . We currently send about ( 4) cases per month to the court . Most cases envolve motor vehicle violations . N I : Susanne Lloyd , Dryden Town Clerk !Mahlon R . Perkins , Dryden Town Attorney • TOWN . OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN , NEW YORK 13053 0 : • ' 607-844-8120 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Date : April 25th , 1989 • To : Jack Baker & Fellow Z . B.;; Al Members A • From : Henry M . Slater , Zoning E Building Code Enforcement Office Town of Dryden 65 E . Main Street Dryden , New York 13053 • Sub .. : Agenda for ifuesday May 2nd 1989 Variance I9ea r i ng Requests - Dear Board Members : • Please be advised that ( 4 ) Hearings have been scheduled for the May Hearing Date . Inclosed you will find a copy of application and the supporting documents submited in support of each application . You will also find inclosed a Zoning Ordinance Change and directions for making the change-. _to your copy of. the Zoning Ordinance . ® Agenda : . , , • • 7 : 30 P . M . ' ager Hatfield , Owner of Beacon View Mobile Home Park , is requesting a variance • to establish a Mobile Home Parts , ' Supplies and Home Sales Lot at ' or about 2173 Hanshaw Road Just south of Beacon View Park . Appealing section 750 , uses . Decision : Denied Applicant couldn ' t establish , No Other allowed practial Use . • 7 :45 P . M ; Carl H . Perine of 13 Lewis Street Dryden , New York is requesting a variance . to establish a , " Used Car Sales Lot " at i61 , Cortland Road Dryden New York . This Use would be in addition to the , " Food Storage Warehouse ' S! - which is • located at this site . Appealing section 901 , allowed uses . • Decision : Denied . Same as above . 1 :00 P . M . : Ralph F . Crandall of , " Lockwood Interiors 1300 Dryden Ibad " Is requesting a variance to establish a 8 Space Parking Lot for a Proposed 5000 Sq . Ft . Retail Structure at or about 1410 Dryden Road . Appealing section 1401 . 9 Decision : Approved , however. it was restricted to 10 spaces . 8 : 15 P . M . Ronald D . Nedrow of lot U 17 Brookwood Mobile Home Park Locke , New York is requesting a variance to place a Single -wide Mobile Home in a R . B . - 1 Zoning District . at 589 Etna Road . Decision : Denied . Applicant couldn ' t establish no other allowed use . Thank you , •7Jentns rn , 4.7fro Henry -M . • Slater CC : Jane Koelsch , Rec . Sec . Dryden Town Z . B . A . James • Schug , Dryden Town Supervisor • • Mahlon R . Perkins , Dryden Town Attorney Charles Hatfield , Dryden Town Board liaison to ' Z . B . A . • 6 - 13-89 page 11 • Update from State regarding previous requests - Etna Lane was amended from w hat they had asked for to a curve sign with 35MPH . Snyder Hill Rd between Ithaca Town line and Whitted Rd will have a 40MPH sign . N otice of acceptance to study the speed limit on Lower Creek Rd and L ivermore Rd ZONING REPORT - given to Board members H IGHWAY RESOLUTION # 156 ACCEPT BID FOR 1967 GMC CHASSIS Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the bid from William Dean for a 1967 GMC chassis in the amount of $376 . 00 and this money will be put in the equipment budget for highway . 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes S upv Schug - there was some discussion regarding the alignment of Hall Wood Rd . The Town Board decided to notify the State that when they install a traffic light then the Town of Dryden will talk about realignment of H all Wood Rd . • Letter from Mayor Lane requesting support from Town of Dryden for the S tate to put funds back in the budget for flood control . ® RESOLUTION # 157 AUTHORIZE HWY SUPT TO SELL 1967 FWD, SNOWPLOW WITH EQUIPMENT Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize Hwy Supt Gilbert to advertise for bids to sell one 1967 FWD snowplow with snow equipment at private sale or public auction . 2nd Clm Garlock Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 158 FLOOD CONTROL Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden supports the Village o f Dryden request Assemblyman Martin Luster and Senator James Seward to h ave Governor Mario Cuomo put money in the budget for flood control . 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - Clm Hatfield No Clm Evans Yes Clm Garlock No Clw Walbridge Yes Supv Schug Yes • Ea OW L31 C • • / / )1.5 JUN - 61989 0 June 5 , 1989 Mark E . Sorrells 34 Turkey Hill Rd . Ithaca, NY 14850 Home ph . 272 - 0968 Work ph . 255 - 1665 Mr. James Shug Dryden Town Board 65 E . Main Street Dryden , NY Dear Mr. Shug: Find enclosed copies of a petition signed by 37 local residents. This petition requests that a 4- Way Stop be installed at the corner of Turkey Hill road and ' Mt. Pleasant road . As stated on the petition, the basis for this need is the increased traffic, limited visibility , and excessive speed on Turkey Hill road , as well as the steep slope on Mt. Pleasant road. I am sending this petition to you because the intersection is in the Town of Dryden . This is a county road so the Tompkins County Highway Department will be responsible for the installation. If someone else should be contacted , please forward this petition or contact me . Your prompt attention to this matter would be much appreciated. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. • Mark E . Sorrells A `?. f vee -7/a. ® I • r O PETITION FOR A 4 - WAY STOP AT THE CORNER OF TURKEY HILL ROAD AND MT . PLEASANT ROAD , WHEREAS , Traffic has increased substantially on both Turkey Hill road end Mt . Pleasant road in recent years , and WHEREAS , visibility is limited at this intersection , and WHEREAS , vehicles frequently travel at a high rate of speed through this intersection , and WHEREAS , the steep slope makes it difficult while ascending Mt . Pleasant road , to enter the intersection , and WHEREAS , slippery conditions often make it difficult for vehicles to stop when decending Mt . Pleasant road , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that we the undersigned do hereby petition the Tompkins County Highway Department to install a 4- Way Stop at the corner of Turkey Hill road and Mt . Pleasant road . NAME ADDR ESS/ Ertt / cvtntcL&4 / Acic4 //the <1.,d �..tH L4 ,4S kid At 'f & _ scrin.,,,,„ es et '77ce - gyazzce • med • 1 ,,,t ter ,„ 11 'TIAA44/4-td/Ue ar oinitaie i ( at 7, isel- 4M7' ,r &i'r6 3y Tray l� �� r PETITION FOR A 4 - WAY STOP AT THE CORNER OF TURKEY HILL ROAD AND MT _ PLEASANT ROAD WHEREAS , Traffic has increased substantially on both Turkey Hill road and Mt . Pleasant road in recent years , and WHEREAS , visibility is limited at this intersection , and WHEREAS, vehicles frequently travel at a high rote of speed through this intersection , and WHEREAS , the steep slope makes it difficult while ascending Mt . Pleasant road , to enter the intersection , and WHEREAS , slippery conditions often make it difficult for vehicles to stop when decending Mt . Pleasant road , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that we the undersigned do hereby petition the Tompkins County Highway Department to install a 4- Way Stop at the corner of Turkey Hill road and Mt . Pleasant road . • • NAME ADDRESS arteffiefaL y� u 4 r fret ad . gi2a6tda. kb-AL 3 cm" seriudagra(PNL , 146 --/-6 e 1, 0 g- se- or- /6L1)-'01t< Turski Mit r ;w 7%4 = ��_. 76 .-z�dd j �7A jA/4tii � 7:41441 &a A/4 idj&L„ theimo /0 ,L2,, ri* Ack4wpini • v • • G . • • • PETITION FOR A . 4 - WAY STOP AT THE CORNER OF . TURKEYHILL ROAD AND MT _ PLEASANT ROAD. • . ;VS • • WHEREAS, Traffic has increased substantially on both Turkey Hill road - and Mt . Pleasant road in recent years , and WHEREAS , visibility is limited at this intersection , and WHEREAS, vehicles frequently travel at a high rate of speed through this . intersection , and WHEREAS , the steep slope makes it difficult while ascending Mt . Pleasant ' road, to enter the intersection , and • WHEREAS , slippery conditions often make it difficult for vehicles to stop when decending Mt . Pleasant road , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that we the undersigned do hereby petition the Tompkins County Highway Department to install a 4- Way Stop at the corner of Turkey Hill road and Mt . Pleasant road . NAME /1 ADDRESS • / , //,/ 26 get klt4 Ce dAe4/ ( Seet .Viee:A4 Onahorp"..... reiGa 3 `-N1tit 3 g �ewh Qui te e rl ✓e.,• / a • •cNcaQaQ - ary,td irnaAkckik) %a-diked-4u ) 140 1%-kd-v eu600",k- Rio pa 6- 13 - 89 page 12 4, There was some discussion regarding Village Freeville request for fibre optic cable in Village Ambulance report D ISCUSSION There was discussion regarding county draft for smoking policy H unt Engineer proposal for pump station in Varna RESOLUTION # 159 HUNT ENGINEER PROPOSAL RE : PUMP STATION IN VARNA Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the proposal from Hunt Engineers to repair the pump station in Varna estimated cost of $ 18 , 100 . 00 to $ 18 , 200 . 00 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 160 PAYMENT TO CITY OF ITHACA Clm Garlock offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board pay the City of Ithaca for Town of Dryden share of Stewart Park sewer line $ 1 , 000 . 00 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes OPetition submitted to Town Board requesting a 4 way stop sign at the corner of Mt Pleasant Rd and Turkey Hill Rd . ( copy in minute book ) RESOLUTION # 161 REQUEST FOR 4 WAY STOP SIGN AT CORNER OF MT PLEASANT RD & TURKEY HILL RD Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board accept the petition requesting a 4 way stop sign be installed at the corner of Mt Pleasant and Turkey Hill Rd . 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 162 SUPPORT LEADERSHIP TOMPKINS FOR RECYCLABLE PRODUCTS IN TOMPKINS COUNTY Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board support Leadership Tompkins in their efforts to create a market for recyclable products when available in Tompkins County . A copy of this resolution be mailed to Tompkins County . 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes 411 / v ! j 6 - 13-89 page 13 O RESOLUTION # 163 CHANGE ORDER # 2 FOR MONKEY RUN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize change order #2 for Monkey Run Water and Sewer Dist to increase by $ 5 , 450 . 00 the amount being paid to B at - Con Inc for two ( 2 ) additional fire hydrants with tapping sleeves and valves as specified by Hunt Engineers . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 164 PAYROLL FOR DRYDEN SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to process a payroll every two weeks for the Dryden Summer Recreation program and the Youth Pride program . Vouchers will be audited by the Town Board the month following the completion of each program . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 165 AUTHORIZE PAYMENT TO COUNTY Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED : that this Town Board authorize the Supv to pay $ 47 . 37 from the Dryden Fire Protection fund to Tompkins County for an erroneously charged f ire tax on the 1989 tax roll . ® End Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - Cim Evans Yes Clm Hatfield Yes Clw Walbridge Yes Clm Garlock No RESOLUTION # 166 AUTHORIZE PAYMENT TO COUNTY Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board authorize the Supv to pay $84 . 78 form the G eneral Fund to Tompkins County for an agricultural land exemption not granted on the 1989 tax roll . 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - Clm Evans Yes Clm Hatfield Yes Clw Walbridge Yes Clm Garlock No RESOLUTION # 167 APPOINT REPLACEMENT TO REPLACE ON THE _ ITHACA AREA WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that this Town Board appoint Margaret Walbridge to replace Karl G arlock on the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility . End Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes / D27' 6 - 13 - 89 page 14 RESOLUTION # 168 TOMPKINS COUNTY 4 - H ACRES YOUTH FAIR WEEK Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : WHEREAS : the 4 - H Program of Tompkins County Cooperative Extension serves the youth of Tompkins County including the Town of Dryden without regard to race , creed , color or religion by encouraging participation in leadership development and educational programs and W HEREAS : the Tompkins County 4-- H Acres Youth Fair , held at 4 -H Acres is the culmination of the year ' s activity program and is organized and conducted by and for the members of 4 -H and WHEREAS : the Tompkins County 4-H Acres Youth Fair provides an opportunity for 4 - H youth to share with their parents , family , friends and the public the results of the year- long learning and growing process , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the week of July 10 through July 15 , 1989 be declared Tompkins County 4 - H Acres Youth Fair Week in recognition of the significant role that 4 - H plays in the lives of its members and on the occasion of the 1989 Youth Fair with it ' s theme - - " 4 -H Builds Leaders for Tomorrow " . B y . the authority vested in me as Supervisor of the Town of Dryden , I here to set my hand this day of June 1989 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 169 AUDIT GENERAL FUND BILLS C1rn Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked far its adoption : RESOLVED , that the general fund bills be paid as audited $ 103 , 505 . 04 2nd Clm Evans Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 170 AUDIT HIGHWAY FUND BILLS Clw Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the highway fund bills be paid as audited $81 , 199 . 11 2nd Clm Garlock Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION # 171 AUDIT SPECIAL DISTRICT BILLS Clm Evans offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption : RESOLVED , that the special district be paid as audited $ 3 , 733 . 02 2nd Clw Walbridge Roll call vote - all voting Yes COMMITTEE REPORTS - discussion on firemen ' s pension tabled . J USTICE REPORT - $ 9304 . 25 FINANCIAL REPORT - given to Board members Adjourned : 11 : 00PM Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk esti NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TOWN OF DRYDEN LOCAL LAW NO . 2 OF THE YEAR 1989 ( A Local Law Establishing the Sewer Rent Law for Dryden Sewer District # 2 ) LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden will hold a public hearing at the Varna Community Center , 943 Dryden Road , Ithaca , New York , in the Town of Dryden , New York , on the 27th day of June , 1989 , at 6 : 30 o ' clock p . m . prevailing time , to hear all interested parties and citizens for or against the proposed amendment to such Local Law . The proposed amendment requires payment of sewer bills without penalty within 20 days of billing and imposes a 10 % penalty of the amount due for payments received after 20 days of billing . TOWN BOARD OF THE TsWN OF DRYDEN by -- t_t - - i - -- Town Clerk - I, •