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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-0485 TOWN BOARD MEETING PUBLIC HEARING • LOCAL LAW #1 - 1992 JULY 14, 199 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7e3OPM Supv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning proposed Local Law #1 - 199: known as The Right to Farm Law. (copy in minute book). QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS SUpv Sch Ug - read contents of props 1sed local law. Erica Evans - wanted to know if this would nullify the zoning area where there is a non existing farm. Supv Schug - the only gone that yo U can not farm in is the MA zone. Clm Corrigan - wanted to know if per chance there was a new resident that wanted to raise mink between two existing properties, do the h� erne owners on either side have any recourse. Atty Perkins - if it is a nuisance. The intention of the local • law is to provide notice to prospective new purchasers of property coming into an area. Part iclAlarly, when srxiie� ine is intending to subdivide property to make residential property that would boarder � �n an existing farm. Or if someone wants a special permit to have a day care and it happens to boarder a mink farm or whatever. The purpose is to provide notice to people. Closed public hearing: 7e40PM TOWN BOARD MEETING JULY 149 1992 SI-ipv Schug called the meeting to order at 7 c 40PM Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance Roll call was by the Town Clerks Present o Supv Schug, Clm Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Hatfield, Clm Corrigan, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater Approval of the minutese Motion was made by Clm Carr i gan and minutes of town board meetings held approved. Carried 2nd by Clm Hatfield that the 6 -9 -92 and 6- -16 -92 be • • TOWN OF DRYDEN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF THE YEAR 1992 LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York, on the 14th day of July, 1992, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. prevailing time, to hear all interested parties and citizens for or against the proposed Local Law known as The Right to Farm Law. The proposed Local Law would require that notice be given to permitees of the Town of Dryden when the activity subject to such permit borders an existing farm. Such notice may be required on building, special, zoning and site plan permits as well as on subdivision plats. By Order of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden by Susanne Lloyd, Town C 1'1011�14- 92 Page 2 CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Jack Ford, Oak Brook Rd - were very upset with the way that the town highway blacktopped their road. He shy 1wed the board members pictures he had taken. He was concerned because the road has been raised so that he was a w fo it drop into his driveway and now their mailbox is way below their car doom. This is riot right and should be taken care of. He has a road right of way there and he can not use it because of the S fr. grit drop arid this blacktop will have to come up. This right of way is in his deed. If he has to go to court to get this corrected he will. Helen Ford - she called the highway department trJ complain about the way they were blacktopping around the mailbox. Right now there is foot build up near the mailbox and anyone going near the mailbox r_an drive off the rigad when there was sn ow on the ground because yc.lu would not be able to see the drop off. When she complained about this she was told that there was not any snow now. There was some discussion and Hwy Supt Gilbert will work 0 U the problems that they are concerned ab� ut. Erica Evans - wanted to know the status of the Turkey Hill Rd. water and sewer. At t y Perkins - received a call from Senat • •r Seward' s office t hat • they have been promised by counsel in the Comptrollers Office that this will be resolved within the next 2 weeks. There was riicire information that was mailed c lut to them that was requested. The receipt of this information that was just mailed out indicates that they are getting ready to send it ors t• � the Fiscal Affairs Office. They needed this to determine whether or riot by incurring this the town would be over their debt limit. Ted Wixom, Mays it of the Village --if Lansing and Andy Sciarabba, organizer for proposed recreat i r.in and cultural center. Ted Wixom - previously supplied board members a report to r insider recreation and cultural center in the Village of Lansing. He went aver the report with the board members. The Village cif Lansing would like to broaden the base for a .joint venture to � i nc 1 ude the Town of Dryden, Town cif Ithaca, Town of Lansing, Village of Lansing, and Village of Cayuga Heights. They are here to ask the bi.-jard to review the document and to consider participation. They would like construction to start next spring so it will be ready by the fall. They would like to r•'equest are amount of $15,000.00 maximuril from each municipality for operations gl.tarantee biz ending � ever a 10 year period. Clm Corrigan - wanted to know why the Village of Lansing went to the concept of jr. lint ownership of 5 municipalities rather than Lansing owning it and charging out whatever fees necessary to the other municipalities rather than this complicated way. $A I i TB7 -14 -92 page 3 Andy Sc i arabba - .j i nt ownership was not originally considered. It was brought up in some discussions that they had with the mayors and supervisors. The Village of Lansing has no problem with bending this and being the owner. They are looking for an insUrance policy of the other 4 or 5 municipalities for a short fall cash flow, should there be any. They want to have one fee Structure for all j -.1f the people who use the facility, Clm Corrigan - felt that the board wiDuld have to � c• insider what kind Of usage this facility would get fri:tm the citizens of our town. This is one d i 1 ernma we always f ace when vie want to appropriate mi_Iney fi-. Ir~ anything, Clm Baker - a lot of people drive to Cortland to use their facility for hockey and ice skating, Ted Wixom - the library is also considering _in building a branch library in this same parcel of land. RESOLUTION #130 LOCAL. LAW _ # 1 - 1 992 - - - -RIGHT TO FARM LAW Clm Hatfield offered the following resalution and asked for its ads apt ione (cam ipy in minute book.) 2nd Clm Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes 40 ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - Hartwo od Rd., no action at this time. Atty Perkins - he has not received a response from the attorney for SCLIWC so ni.-) action can be takers i.-in the rules and regulations at this time. Atty Perkins - landfill, DR7 is a matter for executive session. RESOLUTION #131 VILLAGE OF DRYDEN POLICE SERVICES AGREEMENT Clm Roberts offered the following resolution arid asked for its adoptions RESOLVED, that this Tc-iwn Bi -Jard authorize SUpv SchUg to sign all necessary di .-icurilents regarding the Village of Dryden Police services agreement. 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote all voting Yes Atty Perkins - rep• in ed on George Shank & Roy Rizzo vs Town of Dryden. This matter was heard before Judge Ref ihan Jr. on June 19th. On June 30th he issued the decision of dismissing the pet it it .in of Mr. Shank and Mr. Rizzo. That decision has been reduced to an order which was served on Mr. Shank and Mr. Rizzo, 1 "he Town Board will now have to wait and see what happens. m 8 0 • CI Local Law Filin g NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE % 162 WASHINGTON AVENUE, ALBANY, NY 12231 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. MAY Townof ......... DryderL ................................................................. ............................... Local Law No. .............. 1.... ............0.................. of the year 19 ..92.. A local law . known ..zs..- The ... Right ... to ... Farm-Law .................................................. ............................... (Insert Title) Beit enacted by the ........................ Tawas.. Board. .......................................................................................... of the (Name of Legislative Body) CAM* 00 Dryden Townof ................................................................................................................... ..4............................ as follows: yJ41 (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) (1) DOS-239 (Rev. 7/90) • • SECTION 1. Legislative Intent and Purpose a. The Town Board of the Town of Dryden finds that farming I s an essential activity within the Town of Dryden. b. Farming, as defined herein, reinforces the special quality of life enjoyed by residents of the Town, provides the visual benefit of open space and generates economic benefits and social well -being within the community. Therefore, the Town of Dryden emphasizes to newcomers and non - farmers that this Town encourages agriculture and requests newcomers and non - farmers to be understanding of the nature of day to day operations. c. It is the general purpose and intent of this Local Law to maintain and preserve the rural tradition and character of the Town of Dryden, to permit the continuation of agricultural practices, to protect the existence and operation of farms, and to encourage the initiation and expansion of farms and agricultural businesses. d. For the purpose of reducing future conflicts between farmers and non - farmers, it is important that notice to be given to future neighbors about the nature of agricultural practices. SECTION 2. Definitions a. "Farm" - includes livestock, dairy, poultry, furbearing animal, aquaculture, fruit, vegetable and field crop farms, plantations, orchards, nurseries, greenhouses, or other similar operations used primarily for the raising of agricultural or • horticultural commodities. • • b. "Agricultural Practices" - includes all activities conducted on a farm, necessary to the operation of a farm. SECTION 3. The Right to Undertake Agriculture Practices Farmers, as well as those employed, retained, or otherwise authorized to act on behalf of farmers, may lawfully engage in farming practices within the Town of Dryden at any and all such times and all such locations as are reasonably necessary to conduct the business of farming. For any activity or operation, in determining the reasonableness of the time, place and methodology of such operation, due weight and consideration shall be given to both traditional customs and procedures in the farming industry as well as to advances resulting from increased knowledge and improved technologies. SECTION 4. Notice to Prospective Neighbors The following notice shall be included in building permits, special permits, permits issued in Site Plan Review and in any other situation where a permit is required to be issued by the Town of Dryden and on plats of subdivisions submitted for approval pursuant to Town Law Section 276 and the Land. Subdivision Rules and Regulation of the Town of Dryden, New York. "This property may border a farm, as defined in Town of Dryden Local Law No. 1 of the year 1992, a Local Law known as The Right to Farm Law. Residents should be aware that farmers have the right to undertake good or • acceptable farm practices which may generate dust, odor, F E I AV 0 n U • SECTION 5. a. smoke, noise, and vibration." SEVERABILITY CLAUSE If any part of this Local Law for any reason is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Local Law. b. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as being inconsistent with any other local law, ordinance, rule or regulation of the Town of Dryden, the intention of this local law being to supplement and complement other local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations. i SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Local Law shall be effective immediately upon filing, as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. i % , I .. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby tify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 19 of the City of having been submitted to rendum pursuant to the provisions of sect,. 36)(31) of the -Municipal Home Rule Law, and having r rved the affirmative vote •of a majority of the qualifre ectors of such city voting thereon at the (s al)(general) election held on 19 , became op ve. 6. (County local law concerning adoptioy,-errCharter.) I hereby certify that the local 1 nnexed hereto, designated as local a o. of 19 of the County of , State of New, rk, having been submitted to the electors at the eral Election of November 19 , pursuant to divisions 5 and 7 of section 33 o e Municipal Home Rule Law•, and having received the affirmative vote of a ority of the qualif' electors of the cities of said county as a unit and of a majority of the qualified electors o e towns ef'said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, please provide an appropritate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original local law, and was finally adopted in the manner indicated in paragraph 1 ,above. Clerk of the County legislative body, City;�Tewn or Village Cle or officer designated by local Ic� ilsative body isSusanne Lloyd, Town Clert (Seal) Date: July 16, 1992 (Certification to be executed bit County Attorney, Corporation Counsel, Town Attorney, Village Attorney or other authorized Attorney of localit %.) STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF TOMPKINS I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing local law contains the correct text and that all proper proceedings have been had or taken for the enactment of the local law annexed hereto. azure Mahlon R. �erkins Town Attorney AT� "r6x of Town Dryden Date: July 16, 1992 (3)' i 1 I • • • TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607 - 844 -8620 OFFICE OF THE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Mahlon R P. O. Box Dryden, Re. Perkins 2) 7 NY 13053 Sparrow Crest Dear Mahlon: I have inspect the work that sti Gilbert's letter o according to Town sp 1m cc: James Schug Town Board Barbara Caldwell Henry Slater Robert Jarrow David Herrick !Susanne Lloyd In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region July 9, 1992 ed the Town Road known as Sparrow Crest and 11 needed to be done, as noted in Donald f December 2, 1991, has now been completed ecifications. Sincerely, John F. Park Deputy Highway Supt RESOLUTION NO. 132 _ 1992 Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: • TERMINATION OF IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT FOR SPARROW CREST LANE WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden has heretofore by Resolution No. 217 of 1991 accepted an offer of the dedication of Sparrow Crest Lane as a Town Road, and • • WHEREAS, said acceptance contemplated certain work to be done by the developer which work was secured by an Irrevocable Letter of Credit (No. 011792) dated January 17, 1992 and issued by the Tompkins County Trust Company to the Town of Dryden, and WHEREAS, the said Resolution a and WHEREAS, the acceptance of the letter of July 9, developer has completed the work contemplated by nd secured by the Irrevocable Letter of Credit, Deputy Highway Superintendent has indicated his work which was to be done by the developer by his 1992, and WHEREAS, there will continue the guarantee of the work by the developer for a period of one (1) year following the acceptance of the work by the Town Board as set forth herein, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. That the Irrevocable Letter of Credit issued by the Tompkins County Trust Company dated January 17, 1992 and in the amount of $16,500.00 is hereby released to the developer. 2. That the Highway Superintendent shall take such steps as are necessary to continue to maintain Sparrow Crest Lane as and for a Town Highway with the express understanding that the construction of the original improvements are warranted to the Town by the developer for a period of one year from the date hereof. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes E CJ E Date: July 1st, 1992 TI-1 : James Schur. Dryden - ri_wri, Supervisc ir^ Dryden Ti nwri Hall 65 E. Main Street Dryden, New York. Frciro Henry M. Slater, -1_c iMng & Eiui lding Cc ide Enf� orcement Off. 65 E. Main fat reet Dryden, New Yrr k 1,:'C5� t Sub. June 92 Dept. Activity Repert Dear, Jim: Building Permits Issued, (19) which are described as f cj I 1 s=ows. A -1 Single- -family Structures. A- -1 Single were -- family, F=ire New Starts, (7) i A -1 Single c�: irid - family, ed. Convert, Extend cir Rern_ivate existing Hrime Sites ti- I Living Area, (c:) require demo i1 it is ire & disposal. Bi Dth A Erect a rwci -- family vicime Str!tcture, C -4.1 Erect Private Garage, C-4.1 Agr i cu 1 t ure Accessciry Use Structures, C -7 M i sce 1 1 arieoUs Certificates cif Occupancy and Cc imp l i arice. ( 5) Certificates cif Occupancy Issued. (1) Tempe irary Certificate of Occupancy. (1) Certificates cif Cc imp 1 i ance issued. Fire I nvest i gat i _ins. There were (62) F=ire I nvest i gat i cin c�: irid uct ed. Twi-.1 (:_) str�_rr_t�_�re fire which br.1th will require demo i1 it is ire & disposal. Bi Dth owners plan to rebuild. (1) (4) (1) (4) X d A pg. n LJ 11 • (2) Multiple Residence Iaspecticinse (1) Fire Safety Inspections of publ is /busiriesses: ( 1 ) Home Day C.ar`e F i r,e Safety I aspect i cross, (3 ) ciperat As yc,u upancy their, ing [)ending will r�ecal cif their r�equest under the 1, 17 fc or a outcome Wilcox Hall a Zc1ning Bciar^d .-If Appeals Hearing Requests: (2) Attached is a ncit ice cif decision fl,W each appeal. The Wi terlipcWary 1f the Pty ess WcInds lcrox c1ccuparicy was Read Prress centi.ficate f c lund Facility plant continues cii_ CIC_cI_lparicy vicilat icin. t cI be in c icr_ pr,ic W tc I ciperat As yc,u upancy their, ing [)ending will r�ecal cif their r�equest under the 1, 17 fc or a outcome Wilcox Hall a ary has completed Certificate as to when of Occupancy. this issue icon and Site will At be this rescolved. time, I have nci idea The WHCLJ / WYXL_ Radice and Jerma's Restaurant also.-, cc int inue this time, under Teropor� WHCLJ ary has completed Certificate all of requirrements Occupancy. At cif the cc'ns,t r %uct icon and Site Plan Review t c i war %r^ant Tempc,r,ar,y Certificate cof Occupancy was issued for the Jerma's ccirisideraticin fcjr, issue cif the final Certificate cif OCCUpancy. Jenria' s Restaurant- are i r, their f i na 1 landscaping phase and should be ready fcirr firia.l Certificate cif Occupancy by the July 14th, Town Bc oard meeting date. As yc,,_l will recall, the final drainage cclntor_ s arid site landscaping were all that rernairred as open site plan review cc and i t i ciris when the Tempc,r,ar,y Certificate cof Occupancy was issued for the Jerma's prci.ject. Other, News of Pciss i. b 1 e I rjt er�est . I believe that the 823 R i ngwc l Id Rclad Mclt or, Crass Track ccjncer'n is rici lconger" an issue. As you kri mow, a roemo summing up the actions taken since the May Town Beard meeting was sent t i a l l per�sclris signing the pet i t i On which was submitted by Ri.ngwcocod & E:llis Hollow Creek. Read Residents. As part cif that same memo, I requested, anyone having infctrr mat icln tcl contrary cif my belief that it was not in Use, t i =I please f cjrrward 5LlCh i nfc r%mat i cin to a _lr office. Tr date; no one has made any corit act with clurl ctffire. Alsc1, CILW cfbser'vaticin i rid irate, that this area shows that use has been d i scant i nued. Pg. (3) • The Five Star Fqui from the intersect S 1 at ery i .l .l e Road a it required Dryden DOT notification owner' s expense. rn.,) Henry M. S 1 at ern proent Sign has f i rya 1 1 y been remc oved ion of NY State Rclut es 79 K 3307 nd Bt�o okt onda 1 e Rciad. To achieve this, Town Col_rrt Appearance paper's and NYS f intent to r^emcove the bill bclar,d at CC : A 1 1 Dryden Ti_mr, Boar,d Meriibers �r sanne L 1 c iyd, Dryden Tc iwn C 1 erk. Mahlon R. Perk i ns, Dryden Town At t ot� ney I 40 I I 3 n U 0 • NOTICE OF DECISION TUESDAY JUNE 29 1992 A public hearing to consider the application submit SALTONSTALL AMSILI AND THE ESTATE OF NANCY SMITH SA Street, Ithaca, NY to lease a family unit with more adults in occupancy ae or about 870 Ringwood Road, requesting a variance to Section 500.1 + Appendix A Zoning Ordinance. ted by ALICE LTONSTALL of 105 Cobb than (3) unrelated Ithaca, NY and is of the Dryden Town A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning Appeals on Tuesday, June 2, 1992 with members present: Chairman Francis DiTommaso, Dominic Bordonaro, Joseph Jay, Alan LaMotte, and Ann Everett. A motion was made by Ann Everett to deny the variance because of lack of ability to ask applicant /agent questions due of their absence. Second to the motion was made by Joseph Jay. t VOTE YES (5) A. Everett, D. Bordonaro, F. DiTommaso, J. Jay, and A. LaMotte DECISION: 47/ 7/ fZ VARIANCE DENIED Respectfully submitted, Francis DiTommaso, Chairman r, 6 • 40 r] A public hearing to cons ROGERS of 2 Sherbore Dri divide an existing confo is requesting a variance Zoning Ordinance. , NOTICE OF DECISION TUESDAY JUNE 29 1992 ider the application submitted by DONALD & KAREN ve, Freeville, New York to obtain a variance to rming lot at 2 Sherbore Drive, Freeville, N.Y. and to Section 500.1 + Appendix A of the Dryden Town A public hearing was duly conducted by the Town of Dryden Board of Zoning Appeals on Tuesday, June 2, 1992 with members presents Chairman Francis DiTommaso, Dominic Bordonaro, Joseph Jay, Alan LaMotte, and Ann Everett, FINDINGSS 10 The applicant failed to show that the zoning will cause an unnecessary hardship. A motion was made by Joseph Jay to grant the variance to Donald and Carol Rogers. . Second to the motion was made by Alan LaMotte. VOTE YES (2) J. Jay, and A. LaMotte NO (2) A. Everett and D. Bordonaro ABSTAINED (1) F. DiTommaso DECISIONS VARIANCE DENIED jr �7/ 7/ f Respectfully submitted, Francis DiT6*maso, Chairman E p E page 4 Atty Perkins - Town of Dryden vs Irene Dennis - reported he has sent papers on to supreme court. The defendant defaulted in appearing cir answering and he has asked the court for .judgement issuing an irIji_irict ion requiring the removal of the offending motor veh i c 1 es. He has not received a report back yet. Atty Perkins - Town of Dryden vs Carlos Stetson - reported he has sent the paperwork on to supreme court and asking for a mandatory injunction to cause the removal of the barn and .junk on his property. Atty Perkins - Town Cif Dryden vs Ronald Gresch 1 er - reported ed t hat this case concerned a multiple dwelling on Ringwood Rd. This had a number of problems regarding the health, safety and welfare. The property was jr, foreclosure so he waited to see what was going to happen. The second mortgagee Alternative Federal Credit Union bid the property at the foreclosure sale. When he found out the closing was complete he wri -.1te them a letter notifying them of the problems that existed with the property. They have been very cooperative and are keeping in touch with Henry arid the property is now vacant. Atty Perkins - reported that Sparrow Crest Rd. has now been completed to Town of Dryden speci f icat io ns. The town has a letter from the highway superintendent and a final map from the ® engineers for the developer. The Town Clerk is now free to release the letter of credit for $169000m00 RESOLUTION #132 ._ TERMINATION OF I_RREVOCAL�LE_ LETTER __...._ OF CREDIT FOR _SPARROW CREST LADE Cim Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions (copy in minute book.) 2nd Clm Baker Roll l cal 1 vote - all voting Yes ZONING OFFICER Monthly report art - given to � board members Z. 0. Slater - reported that he has written to � the owner of the root or cross racetrack and he has not received any other c� �mplaints. Approval of the final certificate -.if occupancy is ready for WYXLtWHCU radio � station. J'enna' s Restaurant is not ready for approval for certificate of occupancy at this time. There was some d iscussi� in regarding adoption ion of a new fee schedule ft .-ir building construction and zoning. The Town Board tabled decision until next month. CORRESPONDENCE Dryden police report - Dryden Lake park May report Letter from Marty Bleiweiss - he would be interested in being c_in any committee for the t i -.Iwn. CI • TB7 -14 -92 page 0 RESOLUTION #133 MFj 1 NTENANCE OF V I RG I L CREEP. FLOOD CONTROL. PLAN M Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions RESOLVED, that the Town -.if Dryden will cooperate with the Village of Dryden to � implement and appropriate operation and maintenance program for the Virgil Creek Flood Control Dare and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the necessary time and manpower from Public Works (Highway Department) in cooperation with the Village Works personnels Town of Dryden shall allocate the Town of Dryden Department of to accomplish ish the needed work f Dryden Department of Public 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting DISCUSSION Yes RESOLUTION #134 INTRODUCE LOCAL LAW #`_x1992 RESTRICTION OF VEHICLES!R MOTOR VEHICLES Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions RESOLVED, that SUpv Schug schedule a public hearing for proposed Local Law #c_ - 1992 for the restriction of vehicles and motor vehicles on August 11th at 7c30PM C'lm Roberts - Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - Village of Dryden moratorium sewer plant which would serve the Cortland Rd water district. There are problems and they feel that they have to increase the size of the plant. At which point the town will become involved in assisting the village. Cortland Road water district and existing Village -.if Dryden contracts will be honored until they have expired. If the Cortland Rd water district is in place at the end of the contracts with the village they will then be subject like any other user in the town. The town board will 11 have t��� address all ealf the questions that were asked at the last public hearing for the proposed Cortland Rd. water districts Supv Sch the sewe SIApv Sch allowed ever- ho 1 permits i-ig - reported that r plant and they a I.Iff premises by the State In a d a public hearing the village re running OV signs r.in NYS residential for anyone i has a new flow meter at er their permits controlled highway is not one so the town should not nterested for such a Supv Schug - rabies control cost sharing. He will write a letter to Frank Prot i-.1 that the town would be willing to part ici pate, but we would like more information ion and the board would reserve the right to agree -.Ir disagree. Supv Schug - reminded Clm C1.1rrigan and Clm Hatfield to audit town books after July 15th. 01 P I LJ r0I T97 -14 -92 page 6 OLUTION #135 AUTHORIZE MANDATORY JUDICIAL._ TRAI Clm Hatfield Offered the following resolutil :ln and asked for% its adopt ion c RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize mandatory .judicial training at St. Lawrence for the justices and to � approve expenses incurred by them. ;?nd Clm Corrigan Roll 1 cal 1 vote - all voting Yes _RESOLUTION #136 _AUTHORIZE BIDDING FOR_ GASOLINE,__ & DIESEL GROUND TANKs_KEY PUMP FOR GASOLINE DIESEL _TANKS ANDM REMOVAL_. OF UNDERGROUND TANKS Clm Baker Offered the following resolution and asked form its adapt ion RESOLVED, that this Town Beard authorize Hwy Supt Gilbert to advertise bidding for (1) 1900(') gallon gasoline above ground tank, (0) 5,000 gallon diesel above ground tanks, (1) key p!!rnp system for gasoline tank, (1) key puriip system for diesel tanks and the removal Of current underground tanks. End Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes FINANCIAL REPORT - available t� � board members i JUSTICE REPORT - $992181-00 for the mr. Inth Of June I RESOLUTION #138 #1357 APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS ABSTRACT #107 KESSL_ER &- BARTLETT - DR7 Clm Hatfield Offered the fol l swing resolution and asked for its ads apt iona RESOLVED, that the vouchers be paid as audited. Abstract #107 voucher #5('.)4 to � #570 total $208, 92:1.67 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Town &yard recessed for executive session The following resolution was passed after, town b• lard meeting reconvened. RESOLUTION #138 LOCKW.O.:1D3 KESSL_ER &- BARTLETT - DR7 . C'Im Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its ad• apt ion a RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize an amount not to exceed $18,000.00 for a continued DR7 report to be prepared by Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett. 2nd Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes fld,j r.1 urned : 10 a OOPM r Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk I I