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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-10TOWN BOARD MEETING • MARCH 101 y, 1992 Deputy Supv Hatfield called the meeting to order at 7:30PM Members and guests participated in the F=ledge of Allegiance Roll call was by the Town C1 Present: Deputy Supv Hat Corrigan and Atty Perkir Absent c Supv Schug and Deputy SUpv Hatfield appoint fund bills. erke field, Clm Roberts, Clrti Baker, Clrn s Z.O. Slater ed Clm Baker to audit the highway Appri-. 1val of the minutes. Motion was made by Clm Roberts and 2nd by Clm Corr i gan that the minutes of 12- 57 -911, 1 -2 -92 Organizational meeting and 1 -14 -92 be approved. Carried CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR George Shank., after the meeting was held regarding his application for Country Maniwir Estates, he has talked with John Anderson. Mr. Anderson would like whoever^ is doing the review to contact hire. He sees a lr.it :If problems with the town taking over a public water supply and making a municipal water Supply. He does not know that the town has any class grade C operators that report to the health department every day. Atty Perkins - the towns involvement in wi- Jrking on water systems or testing is all done by Bolton Point. George Shank - Ji :;hri Anderson knows that the ti awn dries work with Bolton Point, but he says that he has about 50 operators that would love to turn their systems over to the Town of Dryden. Atty Perkins - we are not talking about the same kind of system that you are talking about and this alight be where the confusion is. The intent is that you, .just riot have a community system turned over to the ti_iwn, which the the town would not accept to begin with. You have tc_i have a municipal system. It has to be designed under the state health department requirements, has to be done* by an engineer, certain storage requirements, certain size water mains, fire hydrants, etc. George Shank - right, but getting back to what he said that if the cost is not pri-.1hibited he would build it. Atty Perkins - this is the inquiry that you have not made yet. What you have done is Suggest to John Anderson that you want to turn giver the system to the Town of Dryden that the health • department has approved. He has not looked at it and George Schlecht has not looked at it. 0 Page c George Shank - George has looked at the plans before. Atty Perkins - he did not think that George Schlecht was looking at the plans with the same criteria. George Shank - right, and his understanding as to what you are saying is that a hydrant for 6 lots. Atty Perkins - you tell us how marry lots, because we are nc it going to tell you how many lots. George Shank - he is saying that if it gets cost prohibited, obviously nobi �dy could build it. It wouldn't behove anybody to build it because you wt �uld never get your revenue back. That is the case in point. Clm Corrigan - thought that he was gaping out and pursue what the possible costs might be. George Shank - he can see cirie cost right away that you are going to pay ancither three or% four thi- Jusand dollars for an engineering plan, if these plans do not meet the specs. Atty Perkins - he is riot saying that because he is not an engineer. George Shank - he can see that already because it is riot set up fcir hydrants. It will be the same building that is there, only with more storage capacity. Atty from attorney, that Perkins - what you vacation set up are your engineer there might be some need t� � d� � appointment and he w i l l meeting cif is that with be the when Gecirge, glad t o sit minds of George YOU, with what gets back your YOU so questions that you have to address. and also has to be laboratory tested each month. I George Shank - right, and your saying that when the town takes this over that you will be operating it. Atty Perkins - no, he did not say that, but yciu made that comment that we didn't have are caperator, but we do not have any systems that are not part of Bolton Paint right now. George under the Shank - county right, part, but what is that John Anderson every day is saying is that this is tested and at the end of the month it has to be tested and also has to be laboratory tested each month. Atty Perkins - did not see this as a big problem because either we can investigate contracting with B olton Point for that . service. This is not going to be cheap. TB3 -10 -94 page George Shank - he is saying that if it gets cost prohibited he will riot be able to � do it. Clrn Corrigan - like - you have already if heard that the board is unwilling to repeal the ordinance say that and that is the way it stands. So your 17, pt ions are to wl::irmk within that under ordinance. 78. George Shank - like he says, if riot he will just have to say that he does n• it agree with the board and file under Article 78. George Shank - we did discuss the other options of the property last time that what could be done with the ether extra lots. He has talked with his attiTJrney and Mahlon abir.nut that. There can be no rather use for the property do to the fact that the wells that exist there go to the park itself. There has to be two wells because there is not enough land on the � ether part ti-.1 build two mere wells to service the park. They exist where they are and there can be no changes there, so there is no � other use for it. Deputy Supv Hatfield - are you talking about the 6 lots or the whole three and one half acres? George Shank - whatever is left there. The ether three acres there is nc1 ether use fr.ir it because the wells exist there. Deputy Supv Hatfield - it could be utilized as mizire trailer park. George Shank. - that is the only thing that it could be used for because the health department requires two wells and they also require within 100 feet there be no sewer system. So there is not enough property left on the ether part to sub divide. Atty Perkins - that is ,just for a residential use. You are .just talking about a residential use, there are a l ot of c_ither uses that are permitted in a RED 1 zone. George Shank - all he is saying is that you can't build anything there and cut off a well, sell lets 1-jr sub divide or whatever. Yi.-ju can't build new wells because there is riot enough land left in the other part to drill the wells and keep away from 100 feet of a septic system that already exist. Atty Perkins - if You Put in a Municipal sewer system, you could hook all of the trailers to the t.- ine system„ George Shank - did not believe that there was enough land because under health regulatil :ins that system is as big as it can get. Atty Perkins - we are not talking about sub surface disposal, we are talking about a sewer plant. You have to ask YOUr engineers these questions, n ot the town board, I • • • REAPP. HANDOUT - MARCH, 1992 TOMPKINS COUNTY REAPPORTIONMENT PRESENTATION OF DRAFT REAPPORTIONMENT PLANS MONDAY MARCH 9, 1992, @ 5:30PM, ITHACA TOWN HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1992, @ 7:30PM, DRYDEN TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY; MARCH 11, 1992, @ 7:00PM, NEWFIELD TOWN HALL ATTACHMENTS 1- COUNTY CHARTER ARTICLE H, Standards of Reapportionment 2- GUIDELINES: REAPPORTIONMENT, 1991 -92 3- EXISTING LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS, 1990. 4- SUMMARY OF PLANS R -1 THROUGH R -33 5 -AN UPDATE ON COUNTY -WIDE REAPP. ACTIVITIES n LJ 0 m � r• � y • "�'+ • 1 191 •: M�axiirm practical consistency with existing n1=ci.pal boundaries of the various local governmental units within skins County (as stated in the county charter). Equality of population among representative districts, as consistent 2 as possible with item, 4al , in order to provide balance and reasonable- ness of representation for citizens residing in all part's of the County (as stated in the County Charter) • (3) Use of single- renber districts (as required by the County Charter). Vi11%� a 1d�lcf - 4) Inclusion of neighborhbod� within the single- distri 401 91� P (5) Coact -�ess and contiguity of area of districts - • OW - = - -o- (7) Consideration of &.than fifteen (15)A Cg) 71e= sf1a1 /ol Ze� a12 avwmrrl //7 rewsd4 7 r4 e a4VIO;7 �o . xcee� /;.� . .� 2e/A0 i . 2B 91 el; ` /4//Y1 a,ls Z5 '? / e V 144J/040 Mee f 4 , i cl i 1 O C G y b N cz CA " y as y � aE o.� o E U �� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p4 U b C E w Cl w w Z w U �`l ..__ O O C O C C O C C O 0 O U w 24 ar y C C C O C C O C C O C C O C C O O w z Q CA a u a O z b o b b z a% 3 o 3 3 M O QQ � �•i+ C7 `, +��' «s a�i �, .. �Q QU N O m 4 N N COD co O y , a�i o 0 w y ° O O U O 3 • O�"o� o bb Q O yU vU yyU yU cd U � W ° � c ' o O•U C .P•1 vii LO) 0 rrA c [ 0 � ?y a, Q m cl cl x M 6 x con CLO �, C C c c � cn o ca Crj cl cz 0 0 E o Cd G.� 7 CN: > u U U > a� c bQ O r� M N 1%0 r� 00 ;m 'Z 00 V 1 r� O CN Q\ 00 M 00 N • � M N 1100 00 I� 00 'cY M C*, U N M aA� oA � C C > ' N M r� 00 C% aI w U Q C4 rx c4 rx cx W w W w cl 0 O 0000 0000 C*4 N 00000 000 0000 00 00 00 00 W O O O O O O O O O 00 00 00 O O I 1. ft i • W 0 a cl cd bZ O LIZ 0 o c M G*j E E E Zb O o 0 o c c b❑ U 3 b b rn y ey., .• Q t N 3 N 3 N N N U U U t" •jOj aUi 0 bA,t" ftS 0 .-+ O ~ .r .-r cn y y CFJ N U «S N U O�•� C,3 > U > U > > > O O O •5�0 0 p 0 W O 0 0 z z z • M C.) Cd cn S o o -- U U U cd c� a U 0 S S S U 0 cn 03 o > > .o O v, E E E cts -d -d Q a a: to to to cl h 00 M M 00 00 kr) 00 U N cd U U (% «S cd U = .con O v] a 00, 00 CT O ~ N M N N N s N N N N N M M M M O r N r r r r r r r r r r r o as a a a� a a a a a a a a a • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i r e 10 The 1980 district lines with the 1990 census population numbers, gave a deviation spread of 33.87 %. George Pfann, Legal Advisor to the Reapportionment Committee suggested that the Committee should not exceed 12 percent differential between high and low population districts in order to satisfy legal requirements when and if they arise. To date we have prepared over 36 different plans. The Reapportionment Committee has evaluated most of them and has come up with three draft plans which are being presented to local municipalities for their review and comment. The various district lines have been drawn to satisfy the guidelines of reapportionment approved by the Board of Representatives. These guidelines include the constitutional requirement of "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE ". During the coming two months, the Reapportionment Committee will evaluate input received from the various municipalities. It will make any needed revisions to the plans, summarize them into a final plan, and recommend it to the Board of Representatives for their consideration and adoption. Subsequently, election district boundaries will be drawn jointly by the Planning Department staff and the Commissioners of Election, and will be completed early in the spring of 1993. This plan will be used for the primaries and the next election which will be held in November of 1993. I If you have any questions or concerns on reapportionment you can call the members of the Committee. For technical questions call me at the County. Planning Department, 274 -5360. 4 T83 -10 -92 page 4 George Shank. - he has asked him as far as how many he can get there and he has already designed this system for the maximum. Atty Perkins - this is using septic systems. George Shank - right, and as far as there is not enough land to do anything else with it. He thought he would bring that up that there is no cither because there use is no road for it. You can't frontage and build you would a house there have to get a variance. Stu Stein, Co Board of Rep. and chairman of the reapportionment committee. - reported on the reapport is inment plans. They showed three different maps and would like the towns input. (ccipy in minute bor.,k) . They have been to every municipality arid they have received input. In April the committee will meet and they will review all -.If the input that they have received from the different ti.-mriships. The committee will d=ime up with a resolution and they will then select one proposal to put forth t� � the full board. They do ncit make the decision as a committee, it is the full board who establishes the redistricting for the next 10 _years. That will be proceeded by a public hearing so that there is an opportunity again for more input to be made before a decision is made by the full board. He expects the decision to be made by the full beard by either May or June of this year. • Also present was Harry Missirian the board members different ma of the maps for the board member by the end of March either by a county representatives. from County Planning ps for consideration. s and would like the reSO 1 I_it i on, a letter - showed Left copies boards input or your Clrn Corrigan - there will be a resolution coming fri.-im Shirley Raffensperger^ for a compromise raise on a prcipo sal for the redistricting. It seems that Dryden is carrying the brUnt and Lansing is giving up nothing, it should be shared. Chris O'Conncir - would like the town board to consider amending Local Law #1 - 1982. The Town of Dryden Fire Prevention Code. He would like to prcipose that the town board consider a provision that scime buildings be equipped with external mounted knox boxes for emergency fire department access. He brought this idea up two months ago at the Town of Dryden fire chiefs meeting and basically everyone agreed that it was a fine idea. The Dryden} Fire Dept. has been talking with the Village of Dryden board to pass some sort cif similar ordinance for the village. The City of Ithaca has had this system in operation now for 4 years. The basic intent is tc, prevent a lot of problems that crop up when a fire dept. is called to a commercial building for either an automatic alarm or an actual fire. They either have a choice of breaking in or waiting for% the maintenance man to:, arrive. Without a knox box system it makes fire fighting more dangerous and time consuming and causes unnecessary damage to the building. 4q 0 TB3 -10 -92 page 5 The knox box provides for a safe secure system. The use of this system would reduce the liability for the town and the fire department. The system car, also be used in case of medical emergencies. Chris O'Connor - had ordinances from the City � �f Ithaca and sample c.irdinarices that he gave to Atty Perkins for review. The cost would be a bc_l ut $150.00 per system. Clint Cotteri l l - suggested that the ti:jwn board li -J ok at this proposal 1 very closely i f it is made mandatory. Number one who is liable if these keys are put out there. Teenagers could break into the box and get the keys and go into a building and do destruction. Who w'::'Uld be liable, the town? He is on the board of directors for the Dryden Fire Dept. and he has heard that several people who own businesses w i l l never pLit keys in a box. He is sUggest ing that the beard looks at this closely and analyze who is liable before you make it mandatory. I think you will have a hard time getting people to ca imply. This is riot the City of Ithaca. Atty Perkins - would it be possible that if a business wanted to use this automatic alarm system that it coUld be provided arid if you didn't want it YOU wOUld be at your own risk. Chris O' C• 1nnor - that is the way that the City of Ithaca chose to have it in their ordinance. Deputy Supv Hatfield a franchise - requested final disci in the that someone head up a committee to look into the proposed to resume board knox box system for businesses. should final Clm Roberts - offered head up the committee and to check with Bailey InsUrance to see who would be liable if this proposal is accepted for% knox boxes. Clm Corrigan - would be willing to check with the City of Ithaca and get all information needed. Tom Hatfield - gave report to board members. ( copy in minute book). He gave board members arid Atty Perkins a copy � +f a proposed agreement t review for the Dryden Y0 Lkt h Commission and the Family K Children's Service of Ithaca. COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Atty Perkins agreement should be - will receiving reported consider a franchise on ACC - the a senior citizen fee final disci in the draft IAnt, gross of the franchise the town revenue, the gown wOUld the cable franchise have television completed the opportunity be by the deregulated. April to resume board He rate hopes meeting. regulations to have the should final i TB3 -10 -92 ' page 6 Clm Roberts - offered the following resolution i� �n for support olf the 46 swim program. RESOLUTION #92 SUPPORT SWIM PROGRAM Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adept i on a WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden fully Supports efforts for local citizens to acquire water safety skills and, WHEREAS, water safety skills the Town Board, are necessary both 10th day of Cross w i l l School throughout Clm Baker for safety of town residents ve as e- and for their Dryden recreational en.j i.nyment and, WHEREAS, local resident have requested such a proigram, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board, Dryden, New York this Red High 2�tnd 10th day of Cross w i l l School throughout Clm Baker March, 1992, sponsor the its Roll with pro1gress lifetime call the i volt ve as e- Tompkins swimming a self all County American program at - supporting program. voting Yes Dryden Clm Ro iberts - reported can the Citizens Advisory Landfill committee - met ::in March 4th and the committe brought forth a resolution asking the T; impk i ns County Board of Representatives to look at other sites for a landfill. Ken Thompson, from the Solid Waste Commission reported that there would be a scooping session . in May � �n the proiposed landfill. Mr. Thompson alsoi, reported that the proposed landfill i s now down to y about 30 acres and their engineering report shows that will be 4 cells. The report also listed that the purchase of the land was at $5001000.000 Clm Corrigan - the town should respond t• � the reapport ionment committee. She thinks that there is a disproportionate ionate penalty arriving at the variance for the Town of Dryden and we dog not see it shared i n, any proportionate way with the other her^ t ownsh i ps. Clm Roberts - also � preferred map #28 Clm Baker - suggested that the town board go on record as approving map #28 and to have Deputy Supv Hatfield let Stu Stein, Chairman of the reapportionment committee know how the town board feels and that they approve and recommend map #28. ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - the beard members need to sign an agreement with SCL I WC regarding the Cross Connection Control Law that has been adopted, ,mil i i TB3 -10 -92 Page 7 RESOLUTION #93 AUTHORIZE THE 'TOWN OF DRYDEN TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH SCL I WL Dryden approves the Agreement Of to � be notice Intermunicipal administration Clm Roberts adoption: offered the following resolution and asked for its RESOLVED, that the Town of Dryden approves the Agreement Of to � be notice Intermunicipal administration of Dryden for 30 days from a portion Ci- Joperative and enforcement to the former New for the of development, a back-flow implementation, prevention program among the Project. participating ( SCL I WC) . The Town municipalities Board in members the and Bolton point Deputy Supervisor Water execute the same on behalf i.-if the Town. 2nd Clm C• err i g an Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - Utility Drive - has agreement which will turn Utility maintain. town York. Drive receives Sate It Rt over will the 366. to � be notice the Town effective to transfer of Dryden for 30 days from a portion the town the date that of the to the former New RESOLUTION #94 ACCEPT PORTION OF NYS ROUTE 36 (UTILITY DRIVE) Clm Corrigan offered the adopt ion: RESOLVED, that this Town that port ic- in of former N to the Town c-if Dryden. 2nd Clm Baker following resolution and asked for its Board enter into an agreement to accept ew York. State Route 366 (Utility Drive) Ri_I 1 1 call vote - all voting Yes Abbott Rd. - no change in the status Village Zoning enforcement - village has contracted with Atlantic Inland, Atty Perkins - amend CEO law - there is a schedule of inspections which would be conducted by the town and an increase in the fees that would be charged for the inspections. When he receives all the information needed from Henry he will prepare the necessary i n format i In to amend the CEO lawn Atty Perkins - no executive session is necessary for Robert Mogusty vs. Town of Dryden et. al. Atty Perkins - has been made aware of ze_ining violations ins on the Gresheler property on Ringwood Rd. Clint Couteri l l - it is a multiple dwelling that has had serious problems for over 2 years. They have d• ine fire safety inspections ins because they have received complaints from the tenants and they trying to work with the health department since there is a problem with no water available to the tenants and the sewage system is not working. The place is not fit for habitation and the zoning department keeps serving zoning violations i� ins with no response from the owner. The house has been illegally c• inverted from a one family residence to several apartments over the last several years. •Date : trlarch 4th, 199" Tv: Char�Ies visited Hatfield ecc-h DeF:11_tty bra 'f SI_t1:3ery ID cl::Irldit ].1:,1'1a 1 1�_tr capacities, we recuroroend 11_1wn 'Df Dryden of at this time frI Dryden, eacha New YI-:Ir'<'. 1.5i���� Re: GE_rtificate - X11 Oc�,�_t��- t' . ,rig..._, .X , ,,= ,...... r.:.' r�. '_ k: 1 �t grid E [ ae. , .1 Dear- Charlie: As 1:1f this date tj -ii? c�I_Iri t.1 tc::ti.1:Ir, phase of the Jerina's Rest ai_trant C:ind aI, ev XL_ Radio St at i vn) , • Facilities have t:ieen succes:i.: 1 uI Iy c:I_,rrlpleted. As yI:_1i_t will recal 1, each 1 IT t_ I -ieli I:; E::1r1. ,jec_ts wetNe estabI ished by Site Flan Review. lic II_,Vjfl BIlard, as Site Flan Review Bjlard, ev_k:._.L,IishEiai Llir_!t crmiter-ia9 I tie Iieve t ha. t Pv' io1r to Issue i -...if a eitl "iai L.% )t' o* �.e' tificate 1if Occ�_tpancy, 7 the `aite FD1._ari F:c,'.:i.ivd I3 ri:J :::I11lu1i:1 are ClppGr'tunity review lair' C::L.IFiR'E:_t�ll° E'4TAl l...l'_: r11' l;l I ?r' " c.`l: Ii'n:a thel SITE PLAN Cif)F'IROVCIL. ..................__....._ _._....._..._....__._.._............-- ClCj1%`.li:) I T I.0NS cc: rri j: -, I i. •::.r1C. is -,. Engineer Schlecht arid these sites t1_I deter ~rn are s i_t f f i c i e ri t 1. y c cI n1 p to the board that a c Occupancy wi �i_tic:J be iitp Attached, i'_s a i_ C1: Ind i t- i ons which these pr, j ect s. the cur%rrent stat used here will m appr oval item. roysf ine i 1 et ed c1rli::l i. t p'i =' p V' rI r r rl f VJE:'r'E? What s i_t s i._I f itch t 1 :i 1 f h si•k� 1 r� 1�I rl E? i:J at e ve ,J ±Iintly visited ecc-h of bra cl::Irldit ].1:,1'1a 1 1�_tr capacities, we recuroroend Tempi- Ii ^ary Certificate of at this time frI r eacha t .. igiriaI SitE: deter'rniried by the hall here, each I-I f t l °ie item. tie c Irie assigned tc, Plan Approva 1 tiClar-d fi.- Iv each of is a s'_tnirnary a5 tI_I Each item nurriber the 01^iginal .J e rl n a' s Rest _ � ir%a . ,_; � -a . _I . _ t yI _I Fle�ta ti �rii:., apps' ,rr._d cl...r�LinrlE• =nt L. cI_MpliarIcE:� vJit h the Dryden "I'I:1wr, y{IIi ter Plate c'� 1r�dit ilwlns, Dated Boiler elate C1_Inditions, 1 -°8 as they apply tc, this pr-'I,I.ject. 1) . On March 7th, 1`i`31, the Site Flan Rcaview Blzzoar ~d determined a Negative Dec'lar-'atiori and 1,In the fI_1111_twing day, this Office fi led same with all appr�r.iprriate parties. _1'TEM COMPLETE. .) . TtiE= Appr1_Ived St r i..tct �_tra l F=' l arcs were built and ver^ i f i E ?d as apprl Ivei:i at s :i l: e p l ari r %ev i etlj, ,E._I- ELI °l_...t:)�?r':ii__'l_�__ _. • Other than art var•iar-rc:e by the Dryden i _Wr, I.A. �a(-�ich gY'antcad per'roissli "In t ..lermaI s t Fr 'ee :.]tc{'ridiro] `:i1C1r1 cIciser• than 15 feet fr1_1m tlic.? edge Of thE? El j: ate Iiigtit��a, Right-a--way, to ,tit? best E:r,�wJ.E_`cige; {11 phases of the pr's l.j ect ar'e in c'i:11.11p 1 i ar,c::e tw i t ti a l l ageric. i t ?s which Have t d ' -� i Ver' this !}''� t'i.t. l._e}''t i fii_clt' 7. ±�}t� �'f ci:1m'" I iai',CE' .) _t r• i s i c t i_ r, E ) - rr are either lrl hand C'T" ir, FXFY "cC*.J n g With Vcii.'baI appr'I-wals -` -Iva V e Y' 1 f 1 E_' d b y t tl 1 y � I r 1- 7. l' e �" r� r' �:. I "} �_ � ]. ;a. 1 '�• !r? i' ' .. �':� t_l i:` l a I7 E� r � i n c l t_t d is , 1). O. T. 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Since it may rich be appr'clp'r'i.at•e tc, install the par'kirtg lclt, landscaping and c Rifer find {1 site g'radirtg t -tnt i 1 me ir-e acceptable and stable wea't1 -ier-' ccinditicirns arrive., this item] c.„t_t Id be a c or,d i t i Dri c,f 9 t-?. _ -1_E 111 ?t.JElE:JFlY.._..!:: E i;F= a�l_�._..'�!f _._. [1t l LJF,F NCa Ym._ �'_...:.[rJAI:....._[:)f �( UI"' NC.:�f :iHl;_UL._I) I �_._. l_ i1__N'1-_halt)l1:Id_T_..__U1 -:' f11...._. �(Jt t E `a;�FUI._ ia:1f *11'i I I .1. t)N i ttl._1 } t_`cat_tir.%ed si 8). 1 "her'e is a I_.ar,dsi:.�� {:airtJ F'la'n that i.__:> pF;c.J.c;.l c rtdi.ti.�:�r, #i (�) cif the SECOND gr'clup Wf conditions. 1) . BI.,i ter Plate iteros ( 1 - -7) which tiG{ve beer, addr'essed iii b1:1Ve. =) . EII_I�_tr<_., clf I F:'einat ii::n ar'e ESTFIB1_1E)["IE =I) ( =a 1: (E :t it Fa. M. t i 1 a 1i�:i)iy P. I`r1. t *1iIr,dl:i `_��..trn:Ja'` Ti be? e_`i',f: r'i..e ?CJ :_if"�:r'r' C.J�r't_t {r,c . C�_tr'r'eritIy ir,sta11.ecl and C�.F1"1Fll:.I:) a =_s in l:t..1h1F-'L_1:Ahl:E:_. • i 4). Or'1 the E ?verlirlg �_;T 1�1L1r i::h :�r i:i �: f thic:, y.1ar-y E reviewed At ,_, r a b c... I_t t B: c i C i P. 1'}1. , 1 f I_( r 1 d t h e r, e t c• be 3 exterir r T II_ w irlterl=_sity lights whic'tt are rniDI_tnted zon the East side It t1Cl? bI_ti.lding arid, in holy Cp:i4r"1i Ir'1y something dear 1CK) Watt whti tci c11. _ t;� 1-lrl:i.ts. A third rn,r e intensive light at. the_' r.:': f' i:irli_ a:i.rilC:id tiIl'var'd the par'kirlg area. It has a =o If t- Iigllt I::III.. -b -= CjC_5iiar. l:c Itc:i P_Iirnlnates g1.ave by dispersed i nt. er1 =_a i t y. I I: e 1. i t::vC this t be a COMPILE-TED I TE_M J) 1 h)E'. 1e ?Ve 1 "1].f: t: I::! 1Yl C'- I'il(;i. 7.<:aY'Ii.'EAy t III er tt'ian the a:ii -E ItC_'`. which would be C'CIF1Cjit a IE ?I'ilFi:_r'ar "y L'IcC I_tpancy, E,) . A r] a i n, It h i Is c I I_l 1 d t:i e a C' 1`I i:i i. 't :r rl f a l` e rtr L:=i'r' a r' Y C. f O. %) As abi Ive arI I'D ttltlY" l::' _l "1i:j 1t 1.{ 'r1 I.- 1 1 is ?fil J:ar'ctr'v C�C'l'L.l17anC F-- -.._._ z__ -_ Y• _ j (�l'1:? IE'_Y' C ?rllk:ii.ar -11'. L.JC't::'I_ll::i:.rlt..:_v t..,�:i'rli: 1 1.: rl JaseC ��n CGrllp la V-1 e with the I:) t;• L._ t_.ands(:..api'r1g. E=ees As r.1f this date a:lI fees &,w�:d tell the Town i_If Dryden, 9 l: ?y tite applicant have been I:?ai.d in 'FI_tl 1. (.''r�!• i_-[rac �_a......._ Lai FIIC lJ W`rX1.� Ila(,ii'_I t, i �rI FNMA 1 ity 1) . On At_lg1_lst 13th, 19 9 1, the Site revised Elan Review Dc iar'd deter °'rained a Negative Declar'aticjn received and a c k-1py A,_lg1_lst :6th 91 this office • filed same with a l l apprc-ipr-' i ate parties. 1 "1`EM COMPLETE. `) . Elevations k-. 1i= 04 08­91 St rl.tct 1_tr'ea E 1 evat i Ins, I TEt *1 COMF IL_ETE. F 1� iC,r' F'1ar1 i:'Jf Ci3 "'G `1 -'_a1 f 1 �� �r' Plan, ITEM (::(:411'L._E f E::. Site Plan (_i5"- '13`-91. revised (_t Cf- 1i. =_ -�1y at tt• iS time I've not received a c k-1py _if the final site as appr'i_ived 08--10"2 '91, therefotne, 11_EM I_) OPEN WHCU site plan 6­18­91 (Planting Schedule by Cayuga I_.anCAscope) . I:TE ^h1 _ 13 _ Q1 ='E"_N See i It ern #k ( 8 . Grad i r1g k =' 1 ar1 6-"4....91 (Hove 1 1 i & C• } I:f E.h1 �I S _C PEON See i It ern I Dr'airlage Study 6 =)1 (N iveI 1 i & C _.) ITEM 1_�G OFEEN. Sec.? i.temi tI (7). Updated letter frclrn Iii -.1b Denisr.in whichi f it- %-it aF_)pear -ecj r4r1 II.... D 8. ITEM IS CIF`E_Va -, .ecisii:_in of the ZeDning Ek:lar~d. E'at*ir1q t_ �t r'ed1_lc ed fr':'rn JC Spaces , C_ :j _ 1 :i Spaci_� t�w� cJ Spaces. l:.�ti�nfirrn at tirnt._ -f Paving. I:I-E:h'I1'S_ OI DE =ha. i I i I U 0 At t this i rr l time T LaEi ?1. it_Fa,E? that th"1i_s t I...1 � , : .l . _ r "' !. i: L_ I_i I C C:I..I.t t.J rl I:j 1� I....1r�IE= ti'. I i - I I °)1 _ 1' "' ca t i= �t�� b ? 'Sri h_: thlc'lt r e cI 1_t - � 1 Il'I t ' Y'1 I_ rri substantial , (7A J. J::i rl y 6•J . Y _ 'r ss ... �j_a i _ •s I� `D. cl i:_ u rrl A E`1:_1py I_I1 at i t Carl-] J: Lit this "r ". ri e _f site =r' =it hlE ?'r" ac_t =epi: ah:i:Lie the a( i .I. 1_tp dated I c-lb Ieenisj_,r1 lettc_ ':'E?r "'h:ict l F�c.c ^eptarlc,e i s f ac_ i 1 i t y. r. f t h e i=r:-rn <_. i _...- , =rlr. t:I °ier'e [ t:1i_ rlut i. _:. he'Ii...•'�•E:a c)rll_ :� w i t h; i rl treat 5 t it i a E =1ElE HYI]It feet cif the e %::IPJ..i.. r-1 C_J :I 1_t i r -' tom' i'll e Vol t i. i rr l ctr'l:'a tI ... 1 :L `:s 1tel'Il t I...1 � , : .l . _ r "' !. i: L_ I_i I C C:I..I.t t.J rl I:j 1� I....1r�IE= ti'. I i - I I °)1 _ 1' "' ca t i= �t�� b ? 'Sri h_: thlc'lt r e cI 1_t - � 1 Il'I t ' Y'1 I_ rri l y , (7A J. J::i rl y 6•J . Y _ 'r ss ... �j_a i _ •s I� `D. cl i:_ u rrl p 1 cz t e i t Carl-] J: Lit c �_' "r ". ri e _f w a t er` . 4) . E be 1 i eve t h i' 11_I:.I.M TO BE CIFIMID1 .... F:7'E::,, I b U 1 lE -2VE? tl--I l ctr'l:'a tI ... 1 :L `:s 1tel'Il r.':t::= L_ I_i I C C:I..I.t t.J rl I:j 1� I....1r�IE= �':7 ", �t�� b ? 'Sri h_: thlc'lt r e cI 1_t - � 1 i r' E.'C e �:� i . a r'1 Eas a r-1 a .. 1'a . Y _ 'r ss ... �j_a i _ •s I� `D. r � k:�f nl C, L. (1..L. L.i. c �_r� , r � t:. F' E_� r• r C.:. _r-1 _; I,::, Fint) r � E_ rl y i r-1 aCCE'p"L•ar'1r c �_' "r ". ri e _f w a t er` irlstallaticjtrf Sewer' t h e 't a( i .I. i t l es aonfJ Co. : l'IrleC:'t :L l'1 � J. heave ca ':'E?r "'h:ict l F�c.c ^eptarlc,e i s f ac_ i 1 i t y. r. f t h e i=r:-rn <_. i _...- tI- 1i: i-- tc.--e _�._h.......!:, =rlr. t:I °ier'e [ t:1i_ rlut i. _:. he'Ii...•'�•E:a c)rll_ :� w i t h; i rl treat 5 t it i a E =1ElE HYI]It feet cif the e %::IPJ..i.. 6) . I believe this t j j a rl area Lar: L c:: _ rnrliE_ i l l" E ='d _1n by Ht t -whey F I Ezr I�. i r 1 :[ `I`EIY1 Ira is >!l..lE-:I:3T :[ (:]N. 7). I I:aelleve not least, itself, I w�:�ll_tld _if OCCI_tpanCy it Dr-Is, y,Dl_t Aced ti'lat that tI ... 1 :L `:s 1tel'Il r.':t::= 6J_•'.Li issl_te i f .� /t�� Cas t 41 the hlras ltern (8) which fia111.ltJS are cInly paid able_ tC:i I::;i:_> %:t_r'if:it::�d Ott their= tiff-le i_lf irlstallaticjtrf Of t h e f i rl :a 1 E] r• :a C1 i. r 11.1 , 1. cA i o= 1 c <s Co F=' :i. '1 r. .: :t r J. r,' t a 1 I a t i i rl r. f t h e ' t 1:30 CCICIIP . E? 1_ EaraC�._..._11" E r =1 —`hk - -(?si >,i ��ra»:E��IOr'a � OF �'� �:::� ( t 1-1 t: m i t e Plan p p p r rl v a 1, t rt a C: e:. l ril'::5 : c:; 1:1 r-Ic l .a l eor t I..i <ar"1 (t I. �:_') . :I: BE _I__ I EVE TI-i :('_3 1.3 E_.__:i rl:_r`I`;? -1 HA 41- _�' I )LJ III AY..... F" I N1) (aF�'f= E (:1f '.Fj. t ( -� 1 E"' .__..�.� �__.. „ r� i m��i�i3EaE��r Cl: fr 1 IFF C_C_ra I C: i !J(...C;II PI'" r_ F`Yn ITEM # (7) 1'Uj0VE. ). EIs �•f this r-'E?[)'D'F *" I' VC" 'rl:�t t..11- a th-1E' w�Eap;�rt1_tnity tCl b_sei',ve % t1"t 1i9 11 tirl1] ..at r ,wc-1 vc ?r, by 1hII_tr-•sday Everlinc I"iave rlrade, arl eva.1.1..t._at::Lari f th-�e faca:i I ity l ir.Pub irly and heave a reC� I mrlie tool dat i vDn Last but not least, itself, I w�:�ll_tld _if OCCI_tpanCy it Dr-Is, y,Dl_t Aced I believe that it fr_W Paid t.]CC.1-tpanCy. all prier -Duts-tanciino t•1 Pic-3 issl_te i f .� /t�� fees, r_, wed ref arly Le ?mp:,rarY /r�t., Elyae t 41 the hlras ci'rl •$127 . 1�3% 9 fi_Dr% then have clever% paid a would be appr�rjpriate F wrl f If Dryden, be Cer^t i f i Cate of 01_t t '_5 t o rl d i rl C� La a 1 a n e: e G 'F angle d�1llar aa_a f As far% as Ternpj.-Wary the site plan the Cent building i f Kate C• Indit itself, I w�:�ll_tld _if OCCI_tpanCy it Dr-Is, y,Dl_t Aced r^Pc& &-Dromend that a is api.jrCDF:iriate. As far, as t1 D deter-1mine what wi:_l1_tld be appr� 1priate. t I 0 e • c�Urnmary Jenna' s Rest; aurar,t Issue r= tl # C!r,rpliar-,ce ... e Site 7 & Temp1-.1r -ar %y t--lit:h Plan 8 #.-.If the C_'er-�t a.1..1 Review , - 7. c.1- if i cat c -tper, Iic_lard. r i1 Dryder, ter�rns e of Occl_tpar,r._•y by Such terlrns l- r-Iwr, cl Dnd i r.li.ver, r_late agr�eeable wl-vl_t.ld include, Pilate t i r-ined C".-,r-,d it upo r, t.- items i IDr,_:> and the Bc;j....wcl items res ,1.i_ttic r_:,, r -fir-, & which d -Df C-epF-in_ived the Gec_ir^ge �?r,d set the :-.if f, g fol -tnd within I I -yae C• , I Y,c-•. WV-1CU / WYXL_ Rad i S l; at i •.•r.. .1 would bcagin by updating the exteri.,­­­1r lighting issl_te, which is item # 9 of the Site Plan Appr,= ,val.. I visited t:he site ar,"a1_tnd 8: 1`=, P.M. r, S/ x/92 f r the pj -trp se r,f reviewing the exteri1-jr, l.ir.ahtira. I find that ther•c ar,e 4 ri�_�n -- glare soft flood lights at the facility. There ar•e attached to the rear of the bui ldir,g* at the 1^r.iof l.•irie which are directed t rlwar�d the Arr,1i_wy Par,%k i r,rl lot. t'her'e ar,Fz 2 on p0 1 es p iti��lned at either er,d �_if the parl•:.i-r-,g 1,Dt which i.s in the 110 r1-1r,t 1_1r, [MiLr,shc.1w Rrlad. These shine dir--c=ctly di-vin or, the F_earkirig 11--it sur-%f ar_•e. Al 1. 4 are �_If-• tl -1e type that pr�_Dvide a scift .light nit.tr.,hi like the clther,s in the indi_tstr,ial ci .-Imp.lexes cin Pant^ and Armory I)r, i ve. I_TE _M 9 IS COMPLETE The letter-% fro6r.1ril I: {ril-.1 t.lpdat r` e rl u i r" e rn e rl i s c -i u l d be either an i. Ternp� r�ary Cert i f i cat e rf Ccr.: upar,c • Since FCC c• imp 1 i ance is reel loot i red believe a cr- ipy =if thie l icerisie ci,u d#--i believe that the $1*27:J. 13' c -f U "Town _if Dr,yden ShrJ,_t 1 d be paid pr, i. Occupancy F-'ernlit .-if either type. 0 i.r ri c nlp1 fiance toi. tern nece ssar'y pr' i. 1 ,:-i r-• f i r Final O c 1=c:r ar, 1pe1^at ir.ir, 1d br. sufficient �_tt _st and i rig Fees d r t _, the issue ID th FCC c loot pLArlcy. I i cerise, I f� W now. I loot e t 1'1 e f ar,y l"empor%ar%y Cert i. f i cat ra pi-tr-,chi .1. i. st c•:- r,ca i. t i. Free:, Bc;j....wcl sh"_,1_t cl i r,c 1. l_tde Cl_,rnp1 iance wi.th1 {i.nr_., I.?r y i.teriis Gec_ir^ge It i:-' parts, is ca, c.3. f, g &• h. .l. tlIt i.cIi ar%e I)ryrai:rr, 1 : -vin (:; I e-r-k. , open. C• imp 1 i cox r,ce w i. t I-i it .3, I'D i v J. d - I ,: :: f _ f 1 i. cer, c r.-2 t 1::1perate. Compliance wi. tl1 T area f tjh-i:i. 1^e.lat ive ti i -the l -1 r i i r, 9 a 1 p r� i_i v F i s i ,:-i n w thi i c:: r i r� r rri i. F t: 't c- c. 1 I:::: I r:l;aF l; _� c l: m F � 1 E t e both y t h b June 1st, '3 '. A 1 sci, 4, `_ =,, c• F; r,F c.�ca t.:° be reso 1 ved by s - 1roc�c_�ne cnther than myself,. 1 r =.--.i..L�:Ly I:?� AtLt,_'rney F-'er%kir,s. Very t r,j_t 1 y yourns, Henry M. Slater CC: James S'chug, llrnyder, l•'r-�wr, �;�_tF:,ervi.s -I rot A.l. I Site Plan Revi ettj Bc;j....wcl Member's Mah1 •n R. F'erF {i.nr_., I.?r y Attl- :lr,riev Gec_ir^ge Schlech•1t, E...r,r:;:ir,C,c -,r vr. s . 7 t.t _? ca. rl rl r_ L_ 1 O_�yca, I)ryrai:rr, 1 : -vin (:; I e-r-k. i I RESOLUTION NO. Site Plan Approval for Kenneth Cowan (Elgae Corp. WI[CU /WYXL Office Building) Councilperson Walbridge offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Town of Dryden Site Plan site plan approval on the application of Ken Corp.; W1iCU /WYXL,) for the construction of a 403 square feet of covered deck area) single story 1751 Hanshaw Road (Tax Map Parcel No. 42 -1 -31.2 3.2) on the following conditions: Review Board grant neth Cowan (El.gae 4 square foot (470 office building at portion] and 43 -2- 1. The Environmental Assessment Form prepared in connection with the project is approved as, amended on August 13, 1991 and is accepted based upon the fact that the project will have no adverse environmental impact. A negative declaration is to be filed. 2. The project shall be constructed according to the plans, specifications and reports submitted by the applicant and approved and filed with the Town of Dryden, including: Elevations 04 -08 -91 Fingerlakes Construction Co., Inc. 0 Floor Plan 03 -29 -91 Fingerlakes Construction Co., Inc. Site Plan 05- 13 -91; revised 08 -12 -91 Fingerlakes Construction Co., Inc. W11CU Site Plan 6 -18 -91 (Planting Schedule by Cayuga Landscape Grading Plan 6 -4 -91 (Novella & Co.) Drainage Study 6 -3 -91 ( Novelli & Co.) Undated letter from Bob Denison (first presented 11 -2 -89) Decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals on 7 -30 -91 3. That the project during and following construction shall comply with all applicable Town, County, State,and Federal..laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, approvals and rules and regulations. 40 That the project during construction and upon completion shall not constitute a public or private nuisance. 5. That municipal sewer. accepted by the approved by the the applicant No dedication Town unless the Town Engineer connect to municipal water and of water or sewer lines will be specifications for the same are prior to installation and 'the S installation is inspected by him. Sewer connections to be in accordance with Town of Dryden specifications and those of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant. Water connection to be in accordance with Town of Dryden specifications and those of the Southern Cayuga Intermunicipal Water Commission (Bolton Point). If. applicable codes or specifications call for installation of.a fire hydrant then the same shall be installed by the applicant, at applicant's expense and the use of the same shall be public. 6. That should the Town require easements for municipal water ]Ines or sewer lines and necessary appurtenances in connection with the construction or extension of a municipal water system or sewer system that the applicant, its successors and assigns, grant the same to the Town without compensation. 7. That the rate of discharge of surface water from the site riot be increased during or following construction and that measures be taken by the applicant to insure such control of the discharge of water. Any drainage improvements constructed by the applicant to comply with this condition shall be maintained by the applicant. Tire, final site plan (revised 8- 12 -91) shall not deviate from the Novelli & Co. Drainage Study (6 -3 -91) and Grading Plan (6- 4 -91). 8. That the landscaping 92 and that the undeveloped areas not covered by pavement regularly maintained as such. hereby approved be completed by 6 -1- portion of tine lot and the project or improvements be put into lawn and 9. That all exterior lighting be non- obtrusive to adjoining properties. Seconded by Councilperson Roberts. J TOWI1 or Dryden Standatcl; holler Plate Approval Tllege tattatathg stdltclatd approval conditions SHALL APPLY to Elie pit at hod ptojoet as hpct!ssary. As well as all of ter Tist`el ca ncll t.ic�lls. Al►pite�hE! Bruce &John Glebe hoard Action bale: March 7th, 91 Aellolt! Establish & Construct Restaurant Si Le: 1414 Dryden Rol. rreeville, N.Y Type of Approval Requested: Site Plan Review. Approval Conditions in addition to Boiler Plate Requirements. Compliance with the Attached list of items listed as (2 -8) under the title' Resolution # SPR -2 - 1991; Jenna's Restaurant. t . f ha �hv 1 rohnlpht A 1 f1�9E 9Rttpht f'OI h1 h► al/A►-t'd In ,rohnr.r_ F 1 or. With tit" ht•o.)bet 1 A Arhl•ovl*d rand Atrn/ithd bAar_d tllioh tl►t± rest th:4 tl►tt pro.J�tt I�ij 1 f1AvH n•, Advh1•gt+ phvll•ohalt*ht�ll 1nt11rrt. fi hoop l vl- dae lI A1401 oh Ito to ba r i l tsd. 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M111111thrct to Noldlily With thla corlditlor, 01,011111 bt± 111AIntAln13-d by th" AnplItAht. fi. I11At It A 1m r tar• I t1 than It 0111 1 ht$ h1Aititolhfld by th" Aj11,11t4tt ►t. At a Nilotic Ileatthg held March 7th, 1991 VIE DRYDEN TOWN Site flan Review i3d, • Att►ptoved Clip above aprllcaFIon base upon these standard cone 1El�lils - "a wPli I lose tiffAched 13y tills document, I make a record of that decision and make It ova i tntilp to public. CC: XX App licant BY* lei )tr XX Town Clerk C - -- • r� u page 6 I,:rin ��lebe - if they dog have a lct of people they certainly will r_-n5idet• this. (ltty G'er k.in3 - wanted t, kn� w if a1c�thcolic beverages wc►_rld be j =hn Glebe - they wol.Ild RESOLUTION #SPR 1 - 1991 ACCEPT EAF FORM JENNA'S RESTAURAN T r�lnt ,P.C_bP ark: pt icon RESOLVED -fc:r• the .tnd C1at tm its :ffe'red that this appI scat ii in Walbridge ti s Ce le following r•es�ol►_It i t e plan r•ev i ew bear• f Jenna' s Resta►_Ir•ant Roll call vq�t i l:in and asked f� y r i t s d accept the EAF for•In e- all vimDt i ng Yes 1FNNA'S RESTAURANT CIrn R:ber•ts ,)ffer•2d the f��ll��winq res��l�_Iti� r� ar�d asked f r• its adeptl:ns the site plan review b_ar'd app► vo 2E;JLVEDe that this RtaIrr�t with the f_ 11o_winq Or's1 appl is f Jenna' s 1- the "P��iler- Plate C�:nditiorls, dated 7- li! -9r7t h�-��_Irs S:r:►i►AM 1r_►!r:►IiF'M Seven days_ a weep.; ��_Ib.jgct t# the aopl icant ,;btaining A perinit f,�r• a septic system fr=nt the nTopr1�ro Col-IritY Ilealth Dept• ; 4- the sec►_Ir,ty lights as shown binthOHng the r►pighbo_r•sg 5- based r► the plans that have been I.nitialed by the chairman `f the Site Plan Review B�_�ard and dated -7 -91 in red ; 6- lanes rnar•ked f r cant r•ar�ce and exits 7- landscaping is to:, be accclr•dinCj t� the landscaping plan and wA i nt A i ned i and 8- trees which are to:, be p 1 anted n,►_Ist be a minim►_Irn of 5 feet in height at the bite cof planting which is ^hc_tan con the lar►dscape plan Rand 1 capla edei if ded all ing Yes ;end CIM Walbridge UT 1014 #SPR 3 — 1991 PARTY RENTAL UhNity Cln, Walbridge the fc_111-1wir.ig resj= iluticsn and ask.ed f`-Or its ads 1Dt i c irl s view b RESOLVED, that this site plan reeard deny the n,��dificati��n icn 13 (b> to Party Rentals with the f _1110wndgther ►d,atgSA are►d}intensrity -f whether• the 1�_cat i�_�n. -,per•at'i_n will be in conflict with the al lowed �_Ises of the cone -►- .npinhborh��_d and the gerier•a1 �jses ire which the Mn ZCtne was rr� ended and deve1c_ped: and (d) whether the use will disc; O.W le = r- h i rider• the appropr i at a deve l OomerIt and use „f adjacent p► Doer+ i es c r rye i qhb,: 9ncc,,;d The or000 sed 1.Ise is mclv•e a r•At a i l _Ise. l l Roberts R_11 call vc_te - all voting Yes m rad.i= urned Susanne L 1,. vd. 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Slater h d like the boards approval to remove the tenants unt i codes. he property is up for owner and there is one tenant as asked for his assistance to help and do whatever is 1 the property complies with RESOLUTION #95 _ENFORCE ZONING CODE - GRESCHLER P'ROP='ERTY #51-- 1- 18,`2 Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adopt ion e RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Atty Perkins to assist Z.O. Slater to take necessary action to enforce the supervision of the state cede. Mr. Greshchler, property tax map #51 -1 -18.20 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - Z.O. Slater also asked his assistance with the Breidinger; property on Sweetland Rd. where a variance was granted in 1985 to all ow a mobile home to be placed on the property for the care of his wife's parents. The variance was granted so long as they continued to live there. Apparently, he has tried t� � sell the house and mobile home and we took action to alert any potential purchaser about that, so that a good faith purchaser couldn't say that he didn't know about the variance and request a hardship case. Mr. Breidinger has decided now to rent both the mobile hi .-ime and the house. He needs a resolution to take whatever necessary . action is needed to remove the mobile home. RESOLUTION #96 ENFORCE _ZONING CODE _. BREIDINGER PROPERTY #25- 1 - -26.1 - -� Clm Baker offered the f� �1 lowing resolution and asked for its ads apt ion: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Atty Perkins to assist Z.O. Slater building to take permit against necessary action to enforce Mr. Breidinger, property the terms tax map of the #25-1-26.1. 2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes ZONING OFFICER Monthly report - given to board members Special permit hearing -- VanDeWeert - April 14th at 7n3OP'M HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Hwy Supt Gilbert would like t• � accept the low bid for the purchase of 2 new pick up trucks. S3 D - �t�atit��a rs i 0 SOUTHERN CAYUGA LAKE INTERMUNICIPAL WATER COMMISSION ® AGREEMENT TO CHANGE WATER RATE SCHEDULE THIS AGREEMENT to change Water Rate Schedule is made as of the Ist day of January, 1992, between the TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, Tompkins County, New York, on its own behalf and on behalf of DRYDEN WATER DISTRICT 1 (hereinafter referred to as "Dryden "), the TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA, Tompkins County, New York (hereinafter referred to as "Ithaca "), the TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF LANSING, Tompkins County, New York, on its own behalf and on behalf of MC KINNEY'S WATER DISTRICT (hereinafter referred to as "Lansing Town "), VILLAGE OF LANSING, on its own behalf and as successor to LANSING WATER DISTRICT 1, Tompkins County, New York, (hereinafter referred to as "Lansing Village "), and VILLAGE OF CAY 6A EIGHTS, Tompkins County, New York, (hereinafter referred to as "Cayuga .—gyp Hei tsy', of the parties hereto sometimes collectively or individually referred to hereinafter as to ipalities" or "Municipality ", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the above named municipalities have entered into an amended, supplemental, restated and consolidated agreement of municipal cooperation for construction, financing and operation of an intermunicipal water supply and transmission system dated as of June 5, 1979; and • WHEREAS, pursuant Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal water revenues based upon, Agreement; and WHEREAS, because a new water rate schedule in to said agreement each municipality agreed Water Commission (hereinafter referred in part, a water rate schedule annexed )f increased costs, the Commission believes the form annexed to this agreement; and to pay to the Southern to as "Commission "), as Exhibit I A to said a�SA -A it is advisable to adopt WHEREAS, Schedule A of said June 5, 1979 agreement provides that the water rate schedule may not be changed by the Commission without the written agreement to such change of all of the parties; and WHEREAS, Exhibit Into said agreement has been amended from time to time since the initial date of the agreement; and WHEREAS, the parties believe it is necessary to amend Exhibit IA further; and WHEREAS, the parties are willing NOW, THEREFORE, in considera the parties pursuant to said June 5, 1979 annexed to said June 5, 1979 agreement be the Exhibit I annexed hereto is adopted as to agree to such change, tion of the premises and the mutual undertakings of agreement, the parties hereby agree that Exhibit I jP&kak A deleted effective January 1, 1992 and that thereafter the water rate schedule for all purposes under said n SCLIWC,AGR, WP511TH, 03105192 11:14am June 5, 1979 agreement. i This agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts which, when taken together, shall constitute a complete document even though each of the counterparts may not bear the signatures of all of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement to become effective as of the day and year set forth above. ! TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN AND ONE BEHALF OF DRYDEN WATER DISTRICT 1 TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA 2 • SCLIWC.AGR, WP511TH, 03105192 11:14am EXHIBIT I WATER RATE SCHEDULE METERED WATER CONSUMPTION (GALLONS) RATE PER 1 0- 10,000 $115 10,001 - 150,000 $1.95 150,001 - UP $1.60 The foregoing rates are for water consumed during each quarter. �ALLv4 S Notwithstanding the foregoing rates the following charges shall be applicable to the meter size indicated below each quarter. The table below also shows the amount of water consumption that is permitted before the minimum charge would be exceeded: METER SIZE ALLOWABr M1 MUI (INCHES) CONSUMpji`ION(gM -U*S) CH RGE 3/4 1000 - -- $ 21.50 1 30,000 $ 60.50 1 -1/2 452000 $ 89.75 2 9000 $ 177.50 3 140,000 $ 275.00 4 200,000 $ 374.50 6 350,000 $ 614.50 Multiple Housing and mobile home parks of over 2 ^units, ing a master meter, will be computed as follows: The quarterly master meter reading will be divided by the number of dwelling units and the water charge will be figured on this number as if the unit was individually metered. The water charge will then be multiplied by the number of units on the master meter and this will be the billing rendered. If the calculation of the water consumed per^unit is less WATER RATE SCHEDULE Effective January 1, 1960 Gallons Mind Water Unit Cost Cu. Ft. Allowed ) Allowed Charge per Meter loin. Charge per ) d Mind Charge per 111000 Size Quarter ) per Quarter Quarter Gallons Small 1,200 8,977 $ 18.58 $2.07 1" 39200 230940 44,32 1.85 50500 419146 73.91 1.79 2" 119200 83,787 143.26 1.71 3" 169000 1190696 189001 1958 4" 240000 1790544 266.21 1.48 6" 420100 3140950 437.77 1.39 First 1,200 cu.1t. per 100 cu.ft. 'at $1.548 b $18.58 $2907 • Next 8,800 cu.ft. per 100 O�u.ft. at $1.285 a $113.08 $1.72 Over 10,000 cu.ft. per 100 cu.ft. at $.953 $1.28• Multiple Housing and Mobile Home ParY.s of over two dwelling units, using a master meter, will be computed as follows: The• quarterly master meter reading will be divided by the number of dwelling units and the water charge will be figured on this number as if the unit were individually metered. The water charge will then be multiplied by the number of units on the master meter and this will be the billing rendered. An annual charge of $20.00 per diameter inch for each fire pro- tection main serving a sprinkler system trill be billed on January 1 of each year. The water application fee shall be as follows for each net{ service for which application is made after January 1, 19 00: Service Size, 3/4" and smaller, $150.00 Service Size, 1 ", $200.00 Service Size, larger than 1 ", $250.00, plus meter, tap, accessory materials and installation costs in location approved . by the Southern Cayuga Labe Intermunicipal Ilat-er Commission 9/11/79 m(sCRI U �' SOUTHERN CAYUGA LAKE INTERMUNICIPAL WATER COMMISSION February 18, TOWNS OF DRYDEN • ITHACA • LANSING — VILLAGES OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS • LANSING 4 . P.O. BOX 178 � ITHACA NEW YORK 14851 1992±,:... James Schug, Town Supervisor Fr` 2 01992 f, Town of Dryden 65 E. Hain Street Dryden, New York 13053 Re: Commission Recommendation on First Quarter Water Bills Dear Jim: The Commission's January 1, 1992 billing cycle for our Town of ' Dryden customers was the first quarter using the 1992 water rate. An'adjustment in the 1991 allowable consumption levels, based on meter size. for 1992 resulted in a few customer complaints. The Commission considered these complaints and an explanation by Staff at their Audit Meeting on February 10. 1992. It is recommended that a water charge credit be approved by the Town Board for the four (4) accounts shown in the enclosed spreadsheet. This credit, shown in the last column, would be applied to each of the four (4) accounts prior to the second quarter billing. Adjustment to account forms for each of the affected accounts is • enclosed for your use. The Commission appreciates your cooperation and regrets any inconvenience this recommendation may cause. Should you have any questions. please contact this office. Sincerely, i *!c; in ti. Y.auf 'LE Tar,. °.E. Executive Director ilstgtrcr Onission Offices Plant Operations 1402 East Shore Drive COMMISSIONERS Ithaca, New York 14850 (607) 277.0660 FAX (607).277-3056 GEORGE J. CONNEMAN, Chairman LAWRENCE LEVER, Vice Chairman SHIRLEY RAFFENSPERGER, Treasurer NOEL DESCH, Admin. Commissioner SHAILER PHILBRICK, Consultant JEFFREY CLEVELAND JEANNINE KIRBY THOMAS O'ROURKE JAMES SCHUG GORDON WHEELER STEPHEN LIPINSKI Village of Lansing January 1 Billing (1st Quarter): . Account Meter Consumptt'n Charge W/ New Min Recommended Number Size (in.) (gal.) ($) Charge($) Credit($) a s a a a a a v a a a m v v a a a a v a v a v a m a v a v a v v a v m a a n v v a a a a v a v a v m m a a a v m m v m a 53 100 0 92.00 69058 22.42 1634 100 99200 92.00 69.58 22.42 1642 1.0 33,400 92.00 77.20 14.80 1705 105 389000 123.40 103921 20919 1709 1.0 90800 92.00 69.58 22.42 1716 1.0 190900 92900 69958 22.42 1718 100 10000 92.00 69.58 22.42 1796 100 12,600 92.00 69.58 22.42 1850 100 390900 92.00 91.78 0,22 1861 1.0 359000 92.00 80.79 11.21 1880 100 189500 92.00 69.58 22.42 03815 1.0 15,200 92.00 69.58 22.42 421.6 190 361800 92.00 84.83 7917 4183 105 210000 123.40 103.21 20.19 $1,350.80 $1,097.67 Town of Lansing January 1 Billing (1st Quarter): Account Meter Consum Number Size (in.) (gal a a a a v a a a v a m v v a m v v a v a a a v s v a •3589 100 22 3855 100 12 4211 105 34 4669 1.0 20 4696 100 34 pt'n Charge W/ New •) (S) Charge avvvvsvvvaa vaavmvavaa ,800 88000 68 9300 88900 68 9000 118.03 102 9196 88900 68 9000 88.00 77 $253.13 Min Recommended ($) Credit($) a v v a v m v a v v a v a .85 19.15 .85 19.15 *75 15.28 .85 19.15 .89 10.11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- $470.03 $387.19 $82.84 Town of Dryden January 1 Billing (1st Quarter): Account Mete Number Size (i mavvaaaaaamvvaava 3418 1.5 3419 1.0 3481 1.0 4281 1.0 :fgcredit 2/13/92 I r Consumpt'n Charge W/ New Min n.) (gal.) (S) Charge($) v a v v v a v v v v a n a v v v v a a v v v v a v a v v v v a a a 499368 107.30 98.27 89976 80600 60950 32,164 80000 64.72 399000 80000 78905 -- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- $347.30 $301.54 Recommended Credit($) a Q a a a a a a a 9.03 19.50 15.28 1.. 95 $45.76 I I s� Southern Cayuga Lake InterMunuc Consideration of First Quarter Villages of C.Hghts. & Lnsng. & • February 13 Cayuga Heights February 1_, 1992 Billing ipal Water Commission Billing Change For The Towns of Lnsng. & Drdn. 1992 1st Qtr.) Account Meter Consumpt'n Charge W1 New Min Recommended Number Size (in.) (gal.) ($) Charge($) Credit($) m v v m v a s a v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v m v v n m v n v v v n v m v v n v e v v v v a v v v a v n n v n v n m • 41 2047 100 20,196 88.00 66.55 21.45 2053 100 .349000 88900 75.13 12.87 2057 100 13,100 88000 66955 21.45 2087 1.0 29,920. 88000 66055 21.45 2089 1.0 269700 88000 66.55 21.45 2094 100 329200 88900 71.27 16.73 2099 1.0 23,200 88000 66.55 21.45 2101 1.0 269400 88000 66.55 21945 2107 1.0E 179200 88900 66.55 21.45 2108 1.0 38,800 88000 85.43 2,57 2116 100 309100 88.00 66.76 21.24 2132 100 26,000 88000 66.55 21.45 2143 1.0 349000 88000 75.13 12.87 2147 100 33,800 88.00 74.70 13.30 2155 1.0 119400 88.00 66.55 21.45 2162 1.0 8,228 88.00 66.55 21.45 2175 1.0 159702 88.00 66955 21945 2189 1.0 31,400 88900 69.55 18945 2228 100 290000 88000 66.55 21945 2232 1.0 169456 88000 66.55 21.45 2264 1.0 279700 88000 66.55 21.45 2315 1.0 18,000 88.00 66.55 21.45 2365 100 21,700 88.00 66955 21.45 2532 1.0 29,172 88.00 66955 21.45 2600 1.0 31,800 88.00 70941 17.59 2613 100 27,676 88.00 66.55 21945 2740 1.5 369300 118.03 98.73 19.30 2747 1.5 10,472 118.03 98.73 19.30 3653 160 12,500 88.00 66955 21.45 -- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- $29612.06 $29050.29 $561977 SOUTHERN CAYUGA LAKE INTERMUNICIPAL 'c A.Cto WATER COMMISSION TOWNS OF DRYDEN • ITHACA • LANSING — VILLAGES OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS • LANSINGI-,�.x P.O. BOX 178 T�Ce• P oZ /mss 19• ITHACA, NEW YORK 14851 ,^ ,, .._ .-. Cq3 February 18, '.992 James Schug, Town Supervisor Town of Dryden 65 E. Alain Street Dryden, New York 13053 Re: 1992 Water Rate Structure - Dear Jim: FEB 2 01992 Request for Approval of Amendment The Commission water rate structure, previously approved by your Town Board, requires two minor amendments to reflect Commission administrative procedure. The Commission requests the Town Board's approval of the enclosed rate structure dated 2/10/92, which incorporates the necessary amendments. The first amendment is the inclusion of the minimum charge and allowable consumption figures, as modified by the Commission at their Audit Me.leti.ng of February 10, 1992. The second amendment is •the inclusion; of the retroactive hill cialcttlation language. Previously, no policy Was approved for t.1k2 +_s calColation. This amendment, first recommended by the Commission in our August 14, 19.1 letter was not included in your origin.01j. approval of the 1992 rate structure and is important for administrative piorposes. The Commission appreciates your cooperation and approval of this request. Should you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, Kevin M. Kauffman, F.E. Executive Director :1992rates \J Commission Offices Plant Operations 1402 East Shore Drive COMMISSIONERS Ithaca, New York 14850 (607) 277 -0660 FAX (607) 277 -3056 GEORGE J. CONNEMAN, Chairman LAWRENCE LEVER, Vice Chairman SHIRLEY RAFFENSPERGER, Treasurer NOEL DESCH, Admin. Commissioner SHAILER PHILBRICK, Consultant JEFFREY CLEVELAND JEANNINE KIRBY THOMAS O'ROURKE JAMES SCHUG GORDON WHEELER STEPHEN LIPINSKI H SOUTHERN CAYUGA LAKE INTERMUNICIPAL WATER COMMISSION TOWNS OF DRYDEN • ITHACA • LANSING — VILLAGES OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS • LANSING P.O. BOX 178 ITHACA, NEW YORK 14851 1992 Water Rate Schedule Effective 1/1/92 The following declining rate schedule was adopted by the their Regular fleeting of July 22. 1991 (1992 Bolton Point fietered Water Rate per Consumption (gal.) 1000 gal. = vvnv= aaaaa= avmeamasaav= a�avvsaenavvveev�v 0 - 100000 $2.15 10.001 - 1500000 $1995 1500001 - up S1.60 Commission at Water Rate)t A minimum quarterly charge. replacing all previously adopted minimum quarterly charges. was adopted by the Commission at their Audit Fleeting of February 10, 1992. This minimum charge. effective January 1. 1992v is calculated using the above schedule and based on an Allowable consumption for each meter size as follows, Pieter Allowable ftinimum Size (in.) Consumption Charge ° saes aaxaerveegvvsaetaaaese ..e�asaevavaavva =avQaae 3/4 100000 $21.50 1 30.000 $60.50 1 -112 459000 $89.75 2 900000 $177.50 3 1400000 $275900 4 200.000 $374.50 6 350.000 $614.50 • 1191 Ii •twtrrts 2/10/92 Commission Offices Plant Operations . 1402 East Shore Drive COMMISSIONERS Ithaca, New York 14850 (607) 277 -0660 FAX (607) 277 -3056 GEORGE J. CONNEMAN, Chairman JEFFREY CLEVELAND LAWRENCE LEVER, Vice Chairman JEANNINE KIRBY SHIRLEY RAFFENSPERGER, Treasurer JAMES SCHUG LAURENCE FABBRONI GORDON WHEELER SHAILER PHILBRICK, Consultant STEPHEN LIPINSKI I I 9 • • T83 -10 -92 page 9 RESOLUTION #97 ACCEPT LOW BID FOR 2 NEW PICK UP TRUCKS Clm Corrigan gan � offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption" RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the low bid from Harris Pontiac GMC Truck., for the purchase of 2 new pick up trucks. $8,092.47 each End Clm Roberts Roll call vote - a l l voting Yes CORRESPONDENCE Dog report Dryden Police report - park Kevin Kauffman, from SCLIWC gave Atty Perkins an agreement for his review. He explained the new rate Structure reading. They adjusted the minimum gallonage for the different meter sizes and the one inch and six inch were disproportionate to the other size meters. It was his recommendation to the commission that the commission approve the new rate schedule. The agreement itself is in draft farm, although it was adopted in draft form by the Town of Ithaca. Kevin Kauffman - he will be sending the rules ar-id regulations amendments, which the commission would like adopted by each municipality. RESOLUTION #98 APPROVE SCLIWC 1992 WATER RATE STRUCTURE AMENDMENT Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the 1992 water rate Structure as recommended by SCLIWC. (ci::ipy in minute book ) 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #99 SCLIWC FIRST QUARTER WATER BILLS Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adopt ion s RESOLVED, SCLIWC to nUmberss that this approve a 3418, 3419; Town water Board charge 3481; accept and credit 4281. the to (copy recommendation the following in minute of account book.) 2nd Clm Corri gan Roll call vote - a 1 1 voting Yes FINANCIAL REPORT - available to beard members JUSTICE REPORT - $8004m50 J*�q I G • • TB3 -10 -92 page 10 RESOLUTION #100 FILE APPLICATION FOR GRANT WEST DRYDEN COMMUNITY CENTER Clm Roberts coffered the following resolution and asked for its adopt ion e RESOLVED, that Charles Hatfield, as Deputy Supervisor, is authorized and directed to file an application on forms prescribed by the New York. State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation �n for financial assistance in accordance with the provision of Title 9 � �f the Environmental Quality Bond Act of 1986, in an amount not to exceed $100,000.('.)0 and upon approval of said request to enter into and execute a project agreement with the State for such financial assistance to this municipality for the West Dryden Methodist Episcopal Church (West Dryden Community Center) a covenant to the deed of the assisted property for a term of not more than 23 years. 2nd Clm Luker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #101 APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS ABSTRACT #103 Clm Baker offered the following lowing resolut ion and asked for its adopt ion: RESOLVED, voucher #148 that the to #215 vouchers be paid total $479, 320. as audited. Abstract #103 57 2nd Clm Robert s Roll call vote - all voting Yes NEW BUSINESS Special permit hearing - 4 -14 -92 at 703OPM VanDeWeert Adjourned: 1 0 : 30PM 0��4� Q010�7 Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk 3� P i i t 0 • From. Ted Hogan, GTE New York, 607/335 -0244 GTE Telephone Operations FEBRUARY 11, 1992 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Summary: GTE Installation New Digital Switching Equipment in Etna ETNA, NY (FEBRUARY 11, 1992) -- GTE New York has announced a $722,000 project to expand and improve telephone service in the Etna (347) exchange. Installation and testing of new equipment is taking place in the present facility at 573 Main Street. Due to be completed in May, the project involves replacing present equipment with a new digital (computerized) switch, improving the quality of service to customers. According to Debbie Wrobel, Local Supervisor based in Dryden, the computerized switch will eliminate the need for re- lays or other mechanical equipment. Although it will take up only 1/6 the space of the present equipment, the digital switch is infinitely more flexible. More than $64,000 is being invested in fiber optic cable and supporting equipment. Fiber, a major innovation in the telecom- munications industry, has a capacity that is far greater than traditional copper cable. Fiber optics carry a path of pulsed light signals which are "read" at the receiving end. Using - more - 1�.A I lasers, speech is converted to the fiber. The result is high light impulses and carried over i quality voice and data trans - mission at great speeds, even when handling an extremely high volume of calls. i i The conversion project also involves testing of cables which may result in some brief interruptions of service. Should cus- tomers encounter any difficulties during this transition, they are asked to remain patient and try again after a brief period. Persistent problems should be reported to the Company's Repair Service. Customers who have medical devices or home security which are dependent upon the telephone line are asked to call their local GTE service office so that a notation can be made on company records. From time to time, cable and construction activity can disrupt these services. i With the new equipment, customers may experience a slight change in the sound of their dial, busy and ringing tones. They will be required to dial all seven digits of a telephone number, as the previous "short -cut" method of dialing will no longer coIm- plete the call. Party line customers will be able to call others on their line by dialing the listed directory number. They will i then receive further instructions through an appropriate re- cording. i "Enhanced calling features," including conference (three - way) calling, call waiting, speed calling and forwarding calls to - more - r 71 1J 11 :S • - 0 another number will be available to private line customers soon after installation of the new system. These optional features may then be obtained at a minimal cost by calling GTE's Servile Office. Call Waiting is a feature designed to prevent a subscriber from missing an important call because the phone is busy. According to Wrobel, "When your phone is in use, you are notified by a short beep tone that another caller is trying to reach you. You can then place the first caller on hold and switch back to that person at a later time. Or, you may choose not to answer the incoming call when you hear the tone." Call Forwarding enables a telephone user to leave his home or business and have calls transferred to another location. "It allows you to program your own phone," said Wrobel, "so that calls are forwarded to any number you desire, local or long dis- tance. The electronic system 'remembers' to transfer all your calls until you tell it otherwise." Three -way Calling allows a customer to set up a conference call with two other parties. If the caller desires to delete one of the parties, and add another, this is also possible and it all can be done without the assistance of an operator. Speed Calling enables telephone users to dial short codes to reach frequently called numbers. With this feature, a caller can pre - program either eight or thirty numbers, then dial them by using only one or two digits. - more - I i I i i� The new equipment is manufactured by Northern Telecom based in Raleigh, North Carolina and is "state -of- the - art." The advantages of this new switch are numerous, including more rapid and reliable call completion. The present switch is electro- mechanical and involves many moving parts. The new digital equipment will increase operating efficiency by eliminating wear on parts. This, in turn, reduces maintenance requirements and allows GTE to keep telephone costs to a minimum. Installation of this equipment is indicative of GTE's continuing commitment to expand and improve service for its customers. This also allows the Company to continue to meet customer demands and to provide modern and efficient telecommunications services. GTE is a worldwide leader in telecommunications, with combined revenues and sales in 1990 of $21.4 billion and net income of $1.7 billion. It is the largest, U.S. -based local- telephone company and the second - largest cellular- service I provider in the United States, Other GTE subsidiaries are leaders in government and defense communication systems and equipment, satellite -based telecommunications, information services, lighting products and precision materials. 30 - El r. Wn e12 ARTICLE II THE. BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES t�ection 2.02 Co•"'�""' #ion of the Board of Refrresentahves. maw The Board of Representatives shall be composed of not less than fifteen (15) nor more than twenty (20) members elected from single - member dis- tricts. # nP70=N8 =74721 MI (a) Upon publication of the results of the federal decennial census for Tompkins County, the Board of Representatives shall prepare a plan for reapportionment which shall contain recommendations as to the number and geographic boundaries of the various districts from which members of the Board of Representatives shall be nominated and. elected at the next scheduled primary and general election of such Board. The Board of Rep- resentatives shall approve a plan for reapportionment of such Board at least thirty (30) days prior to the first date for circulation of designating petitions for nomination at the next bers of the Board of Representatives. for nomination and election of the publication of the next decennial cen succeeding primary election of mem- Such- plan shall be termed the basis Board of Representatives until the ;us at which time the Board of Rep- resentatives shall prepare a reapportionment plan. (b) The Board of Representatives, in planning said reapportion- ment; shall appoint a committee on reapportionment to assist it in arriving at a plan of reapportionment. The Board shall give to said committee the guidelines under which the committee is to operate. Section 2.09 Standards of Rea ionment. The Board of Reprejentatives shall, in approving a plan of reappor. tionment, meet the following standards: equality of representation con- sistent with the policies of the State Legislature as interpreted by the Courts of appropriate jurisdictions balance and reasonablene¢s of representation for citizens residing in all parts of the County; maximum p,�ctical con- sistency with existing municipal boundaries of a various ocal govemn mental units within Tompkins County. I . AM \tl T U _M N m J rn x W C wo a 3 � c a � 0 0 .o x ° a O -O [� N 00 N O t� ON M `O 00 to O\ r* t% -• M T=4 O1 tn N in O\ b W) N O\ �C 00 M 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . en M �O ON l� t• % 00 to M N N to 01 to to O M '�2 rl "0 a rl 2 py G. N �I Cd CN r � cd � bA C%1 x N N ONO 000 � r N 000 �� O C tn in in � to �c to \O to �z l� 140 1%0 !p %40 q!T U A a a � E.. 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The Committee was appointed by the Chair of the Board of Representatives in May, 1991. The members are: Stuart Stein, chair, Mary Call, Charles Evans, Deborah Dietrich, and Daniel Winch. The first meeting of the Reapportionment Committee was held on June 17, 1991, to organize and develop a work program to accomplish its tasks. Since then the Committee has held monthly meetings where guidelines and standards of reapportionment have been agreed upon, and a variety of optional county -wide reapportionment plans evaluated. The first two pages of this handout describe the guidelines for the reapportionment work. Mr. Stein has sent letters of invitation to municipal mayors, supervisors, and others, informing them of the progress of the Committee's work and inviting them to attend the meetings. The Planning Department received the 1990 Census information, Public Law 94- 171, on April, 1,1991. The document came from the State Data Center, via the Southern Tier East Regional Planning Offices in Binghamton. The PL 94 -171 information is the legal document provided by the Bureau of the Census for all reapportionment work in the country. The work started with an estimation of the population of each existing representative district. The final reapportionment plan that was adopted for the distribution of the 1980 population of 87,085 people had a deviation spread of 16 percent. Given the size of the Board of Representatives, the average number of people per district was, 87,085/15 = 5,806. Some districts were a little larger, and some smaller, thus causing a deviation spread of 16 percent. The larger districts had positive percentages, and the smaller ones negative. Adding the two numbers represented by these negative and positive percentages gives the total percentage spread. 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