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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-07-13S 7� TOWN BOARD MEETING JULY 139 1993 Supv Schug called the meeting to 1 -.1rder at 7a3OPM Members and guests participated in the Fledge of Allegiance Roll call was by the Town Clerka Presents Supv Schug, Clrn Roberts, Clm Baker, Clm Hatfield, Clm Corrigan, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater Approval of minutes Motion was made by Clm Rc_1bert s and 2nd by Clm Cor•r i g :-rn to approve the minutes of town board meetings held 4- -27 -93 and 5- 27--93, Site � Plan Review held 4 -27 -93 and 5 -27 -93 be approved. Carried. � COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Clm Roberts made a suggestion with regard to the ZBOA members. 'That this be a regl_tirement during appointment rather than enacting a local law for there to attend cizint inuing education courses. Atty Perkins - YOU can Only do it through local law. He has discussed this with Anne Everett and she was going to contact the Department of State and the Ass• is i at i o ns of Towns to find out what kind of training programs they c induct. He will then be able to write a local law so the members would be required to periodically attend these classes. The new amendment to 'Town Law effective 7 -1 -92 specifically left this open fair towns to decide by local law if they were going to require training for ZBOA members. This is the method the legislature is giving the town board to firm up educational requirements for appointments to the ZBOA. He felt the board should let Anne cr.1me back to the beard with a proposal first. Supv Schug - the � ether% item to be reviewed is Local Law #3 -1992 which has t,_i do with farm buildings. Whether or riot the beard should make an ad.jUstment. Atty Perkins - there is a question as to what is a farm building riot and what has been clear as to what fee, reduced footage. is applying it they an accessr.try farm building. it makes some c,••_tld be. Sc- imeone will want in the local law. fee, or based on si: Inlet sense. It have Whether h i ng He thinks certainly to make there else s:or,re such the way isn't decisions would be as square Henry as as no Clm Hatfield - wher, we talked about it before that was his ci.-incern arid he remembers Atty Perkins comment was they were excluded. Atty Perkins - some of them are excluded from the building permit fees, but to that with riot from the building the zi_ining permit. permit fee. There is an exception I TR7 -13 -SC Rage c • Atty Perkins - no z':'ruing permit fees are charged for auxiliary farm buildings exclusive of farm residence. Farm residence will always get charged the same as a single family dwelling. L • Clm Hatfield - aLixiliary means all farm buildings, dairy barns or what. Atty Perkins -- no, he thinks Henry has been applying it to all minor farm structures. Z.O. Slater - we have only had ` such applications that could actually be considered be farm buildings and one was the If Only Farm which he would call a commercial building because it is used to � t each riding lessons and one was for Atty Perkins which he paid for. Clm Hatfield - if a person carne in to build a new free stall building would he be charged? Z.O. Slater - no, becai..tse that would be a principle farm building for the building fee. Atty Perkins - there are 2 permits remember. He wouldn't have to pay for the building permit, but he would have to pay for the zoning permit of $75.00W Clm Hatfield - where does the square building fee or the zoning fee? Z.O. Slater - it would come under the would pay fc-ir the building permit. footage come Under, the building permit and he Clm Hatfield - for a good size building that is where all of the cost would be, is in the building permit. Z.O. Slater - square feet w i wanted to bu i 1 defined. Is th anything thing accessory or a the building the ut even t d a machine is are auxili that is not uxiliary typ wO U hink shed ary a p e b 1 i b r' i d easily be t rig about it. this is where wilding or rio inciple build lding. en But it to ing or t if has He w W 1U welve thousand a person to be old think. 1 d • be an Atty Perkins - this is something that can be corrected with an amendment . Supv Schug -- appointed Clm Hatfield, Z.O. Slater and Atty Perkins to look at the language O that it is clear and concise and then come back to the board. TB7 -13-93 Page • Clm C• err i gan - reported � �n the I nt ermun i c i pa 1 Recreation. They have some methods of getting out what the needs and wants of the youth h recreat i on are within the county. The towns are passing a resolution to sUpport in spirit the intermunici pal recreation task. force. She would also like to ask for a small amount of m oney to Support their mailing efforts. They are a committee without funds. The other towns with the exception of Caroline are appropriating small amounts of money to assist in the mailing. The computer analysis and the data work will be done for nothing. They are hoping that at the end of a given period of time they can go back with some hard evidence to the youth bureau to let them see what the results of the survey are. She thinks the results of the survey will also be helpf1_tl to our own youth commission. She has a pledge that we will have access to that part of the survey. RESOLUTION #130 SUPPORT FOR THE INTER-MUNICIPAL RECREATION TASK FORCE Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption= WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden has a commitment to � support ing quality recreation prOgraMs for area children, youth and families; and WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden wishes to promote a recreation • service delivery system that provides equal access for all interested residents and a fair and equitable way of sharing costs to provide these services; and WHEREAS, representatives RESOLVED, that the a-if municipalities Board served by the Ithaca City School Recreation facilities, District Task Force survey residents have been during meeting the past about their year in an to recreation Inter- inventory Mi_micipal exist needs ing and interests, study models recreation form service delivery greater and finance, and develop a proposal for a new Inter - Municipal Recreation system, Clm THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Dryden Board confirms its support for the efforts of the Inter - Municipal Task Force to develop a plan for Ithaca area, up to intern and unicipal including the recreation entire for the county. greater 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - Clm Ro bert s Yes Clm Baker Yes Clm Hatfield Yes Clm Corrigan Abstained Clm Corrigan - would contribute $500.00 like to to request help cover the that mailing the Town cost of of the Dryden survey. • r � U 0 40 TB7- 13 -93 Page 4 RESOLUTION # 131 CONTRIBUTE MONEY TO - ��-- �INTERMUNICIPAL_�TASK FORC:E___.___._.__ Clm Baker offered the fr. tl lowing resolution ion and asked for its adoption RESOLVED, that the Town of Inter - Municipal Task Force the survey e=nd Clm Hatfield ATTORNEY Dryden contribute $c'50 (). iyCr to the to help defray the cost for mailing Roll call vote Clm Roberts Clm Baker Clm Hatfield Clm Corrigan Yes Yes Yes Abstained Atty Schug Perkins designated - he has prepared law states that all roads a resolutir.tn at Supv Schug's request Ordinance. is nn need for the snowmr.ib to t repeal the existing This was at the request access if Town of of Dryden r. iur i nsl_trt-,nce Snowmobile carrier. The town could would go. nt.-It designate any specific we have no highways as to where they Supv Schug -- there is nt.t coverage for the town if snowrnt_tbi les are riding Schug on designated highways. State law states that all roads under Parks and Recreation law and are law covered and there is nn need for the snowmr.ib i 1 e r.trd i nance. t_tn any highway. relay be operated governmental to wing portions controlled riot care access if on the agencies of highways as they do it, The town has been put on notice that we have no insurance. The town would be liable for designated roads. All the snowrii! bile ordinance does is designate certain roads. People can ride on any qualified abandr.tned reads tWtr seasonal use reads. They can ride on any road they want to t and be covered by insurance, but the designated roads the insurance company will not cover. Atty Perkins - the insurance carrier is asking us tO undesignate those roads which are unplowed highways. The town has an existing ordinance with certain roads named. SIApv Schug highways - they have a right thruways, interstate under Parks and Recreation law and General law controlled outside snowmobiles other designated but t o ride sni-. twrl tb Highways thruway, by saying i l es t_tn any highway. Atty Perkins - highways ether than thruways, interstate and controlled outside snowmobiles other designated but banks. than we are access may the as rn •t Highways thruway, by saying highways snowmobiles designated be operated -.in the interstate posting. The town that it is okay= by ft,tl or dates relay be operated governmental to wing portions controlled riot care access if on the agencies of highways as they do it, Paul and Nanc i e Conklin - arrived at 8 e 15PM for their 7 a 3OPM hearing regarding their application for a bed and breakfast. i b E • RESOLUTION #132 At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, in said Town of Dryden on the 13th day of July, 1993 at 7:00 o'clock p.m., there were: PRESENT: James F. Schug, Supervisor Charles Hatfield, Councilperson Ronald Roberts, Councilperson Elizabeth Corrigan, Councilperson John Baker, Councilperson ABSENT: None Councilperson Corrigan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden as follows: That the Town Board hold a public hearing on the proposal set forth in the attached Resolution which Resolution would repeal The Town of Dryden Snowmobile Ordinance originally effective 3/14/72. Seconded Councilperson Hatfield. Roll call vote - all voting Yes I fi TB7 -13 -93 Rage 5 RESOLUTION #132 SCHEDULE PUBLIC NEARING TO REPEAL. SNOWMOBILE ORDINANCE Clm Corrigan offered the following swing r,esolut il.-in and asked for its adopt ion i BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden as follows= That the Town Board hold a public heaving on the proposal set forth in the attached Res olution which Resolution would repeal the Town of Dryden Snowmobile Ordinance originally effective 3-14-72= 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - regarding Wilc•ix Press final certificate of occupancy. He will resolve this issue with Atty Dean Habelig, Council for Wi lci: ix Press once he is out of the hospital. Atty Perkins - reported on %reidinger & Daly that the double wide trailer has now been rem oved from the property on Sweetland Road. Atty Perkins - when the subdivisic.in of the lots on Knoll Wood Rd was approved dedicate a the developer strip of land to was the required town to construct to put the a road and road ina There is some confusion the 50 feet C'Ut wC IIAld • deeded and on Rt 13 conveyed be is to strip to what being the as the that have was in done. town road may the town an as built it. This It involves i n January not be owns. survey has a about 1 973. located The only done 1 1 come 10 in as about or the way to 12 middle to find what since feet. that was the This of work i was i George Schlecht - the town should make it clear to the parties involved what the town owns and what is on the deed and based on the fact that they have been using this road as such for 20 years. Atty Perkins - felt this should be considered when there is problem and you know what the problem is. Supv Schug - felt that the town should finish and pay for the survey to find out how far off i t is and then let Mr. Keech have the opportunity to do what he wOUld like to straighten this out. George Schlecht - the survey is plotted and not fully drawn. They have the drawing done as to where the road is and the vario=us pipes and title lines are. Before it is finalized he can come back and make a recommendation in terms to protect the towns best interest. A letter should be sent to Mr. Keech and his neighbor forewarning her she shouldn't be putting her fence up in what might be town's pry pert y. If the town has used the road for 20 years then the town would have rights and the public has rights regardless -if the deed. The town has rights to the road where it • is and the width necessary to maintain it plus they own the 50 foot strip where ever that is. The map that is in preparation To: Jl.fl.y 7th, 1993 James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor From Henry M. Slater, Zoning R Building Code Enforcement Off. 65 E. Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 S�_ib.: JtAne 193 Building it Zoning Activity Report Dear Jim: During Inspections of public /b±tsinesses: (5) the month Home Day Care Fire Safety of (0) June 193 there were a total. of 24 Building Permits issued and are described as follows: A -1 Single- family Home, New Starts (4) A -2 Two - family Home, New Starts (1) A -1 Extend an existing single family home (4) A -1 Replace an Existing Mobile Home, new home (1) C -4.1 Erect a Detached private garage (4) C-7 Miscellaneous Repairs and installations (8) C -7 Extend Existing Restaurant Kitchen and Dinning area (1) Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance. Certificate of Occupancy (10) Temp. Cert. of Occupancy (0) Certificate of Compliance (5) Fire Investigations: (0) Fire Safety Inspections Multipl.e Residence Inspections: (1) Fire Safety Inspections of public /b±tsinesses: (5) Home Day Care Fire Safety Ipections, (0) 0 I Zoning Hoard of Appeals Hearing Requests: (4) Attached is a brief summary of each request, • Old Businessa Temporary Business Occupancies. Wilcox Press remains under a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. As you'll please recall, one item of issue is the final successful testing of the air pollution equipment. To try to close out the permit, I've written to Norman Boyce of NYS —DEC who referred it to Randy Young of the Cortland DEC Office. Mr. Young reports," no actual stack tests have been conducted at the Wilcox Facility. Incinerator performance to date at the Wilcox Facility, indicates that the incinerator - is operating satisfactorily ". Formal test are on a hold. The hold up is, the adoption by NYS of new emission requirements which will leave most such equipment across the state in noncompliance. Wilcox will not be a facility in noncompliance with the new standards which took affect April 1st of this year. At the direction of the Supervisor, I've been in contact with Randy Young of Region 7, DEC Cortland for the Wilcox Press Stack test schedule. I was informed, "Wilcox will be required to Submit to DEC a test schedule prior to November 1993 ". Once DEC has all test schedules from all facilities across the state, DEC will then determine, by need, what facilities • Must be tested and in what order. Since Wilcox has the most efficient equipment available, Wilcox will not get much of a priority for testing. Mr. Young guessed June 95, which is the dead line for all testing And corrective actions to be determined. That also assumes no extensions are granted! I believe that Town Attorney Perkins may also have one item to resolve which had to do with the water district? The Jenna' s Restaura complete. I have bee Easy Rest Stop Store the the Jenna's faci facility into a rest and Easy, would like of this year for Sit ✓�1�P11z�%f,�L�� Henry M. Slater nt project wou n informed by s, Nice R Easy lity for the p stop and sery to come befor e Plan Review. ld appear to be ad both Jenna' s and t will be making pu urpose of converti ice station facili e the Hoard during cc: A1.1. Dryden Town Board Members Sl_t.sanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney 40 equately he Nice R rchase of ng the ty. Nice August r i • �� Date :play 18th, 199 James S011 -1 Tnwr, of Dt� 65 Fast Ma Dryden, Ne g, Dr�ydert Town Sl,tpery i snr yder, i rt St r'eet w YrWk i. ; ?t r53 F-r _rn:Flertry M. S1atc?r Sub: Prt.tpt.tsed Dryden Town ZNfa Agernda fv.tr June ic.it, f.)ear Jim: 19930 Please find ernrlosed copies of (it) appl.i.catiorts fov% variance hearing regr_lests ort To_tesday, Jt-trte 1st, 191�3. As fellows is a brief de script for of earh appl icat icon. 7a3() Albert Juhl., r�egt_IC ?st irtg a vat -ianr_e to establish art al lowed _Ise Iclt with N•: =, rmoad ft'!,rttage At co r abot-It #89 Gerrtlart [gross Pl. -ad, Ithaca, NY 1483(). Request, "DENIED ". 7 : 45 Kenneth tr it -Isar Mar a sh, reg ups t i rig a var i ance t est rib I i sh aY't ed Cif;P It -•t with 1111.-i road frontage at or r boktt 17 (.,ernlart [.:r ass R• -•ad, Ithaca, NY 14850 Hearing, r�!scheduuleq at app�lil ,�gtls 6:1_rl:r F_t_lyere R -.Itt- lrtda is regt_lestirtg a variance t.. ease i s Dryden Road prcperty, RD Zcirirtg District, r-ornrn+.rcial prc pert y to a sec -end party who wcot -I 1 d pry ,prae t se 1 1 used mcitlDtA vehicles at that 2171 Dr,ydert Road Site. 15 A - -1 Pizzeri regt-test irig the 69% sit ft-t ortt yard Ic -It area of ,.-If the exis Request "DENIED ". a Rest at_trartt f 151 North Street, Dryden is a Mn Zc,rtirtg District variance to Section U:105, P cc Dverage requirement; Section 1206. 1, the Sir+ set hack, regt-ti.r^enlertt, and Sect iort 1206. 5, mirt. 1 arse regt_rir�ernertt in corder to expand the size t ing Nrwth Street facility, Request, "GRAN Flear ing t�l_ bjer_ticn by 5/x:'1/93, 1111 past Nl::;t ices with the Ithara Jol.irrtal and distr^i appt�rpriate materials to the necessary par SCvnvr y fcw the SFicirt Notice. Very t r't -I l y ye_et -1r�s, Fleury M. Slater 71_1ning R- Building Code Fnfcwr-ernert Officer I request. TED with conditions ". these Hearing bate the t i es. *_1 • Cr : Mahlon R. F'er-k i rts, Dv,ydert Town At t c wriey [ e_urge Sch1erht, Ertl )Weer * -1: Condition, if applicant fails to renew property lease agreement, Zoning Office is to close the addition area from use. v TB7 -13 -93 Page 6 would document that for future times and the road alight riot have ® -to be moved. If Mr. Beech wants to go to the expense of adjusting Stetson lines because it will make his property more valuable, them . can their that would be Up t�� him. The town's interest could be protected by documenting ing what is there. Atty Perkins - reported Review that Alton - Fowler Oil Co. � - to replace Jenna's Stets on has vacated where he was cars living have Bone Plain been remr.1ved. no Rd. George Also, Stetson all but one is to reappear of Irene in Dennis's court before Judge good exc!Ase Rebhan concerning Jr . can their Fri. double 7 -16 wide -93 at 9a3UAh1 mobile with home. a very ZONING OFFICER - report given to board members Schedule special permit hearing - Eileen Flicks Ice Cream Shop - Varna on 8 -5 -93 at 7 n 15PM Site Plan plan Review hearing - - Fowler Oil Co. � - to replace Jenna's Restaurant removing the kerosene 8 -5 -93 at 7 a 3OPM Site Plan Review modification plan - Blue Ox (Jim's) and Supt Gilbert -93 to:, - they are removing the kerosene and diesel tanks since they 2nd Clm Hatfield are no longer voting going to carry them. They will only need to purchase a building permit fr. 1r this. RESOLUTION #133 MOD I F I CATION PLAN - BLUE OX • Clm Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptiona RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the modification plan for Blue Ox formerly (Jim's) with the "Standard Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10-90. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote e- Clm Baker, Yes Clm Hatfield Yes Clm Corrigan Yes Clm Roberts Abstained Z.O. Slater - reported there is activity at the former Ray Dennis property for illegal use of a junk yard which is in violation ion of :the zoning ordinance. It was learned that it was Amos Brown's s salvage parts. Z.O. Slater will write !gyp a su,mmons based on Clint's observation. HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT RESOLUTION #k134 APPROVE NYS ASSOC OF HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT CONFERENCE _ T- Clm Corrigan ads apt ion a RESOLVED, that NYS Assoc. offered this � •f Town the following resr.ilution Town Board approve Hwy Conference fri_im Hwy 9 -28 and Supt Gilbert -93 to:, asked for its t o attend 1 0-1 -93 and to pay expenses. 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes i i i TB7 -13 -93 46M Page 7 Supv Schug - reported t has been denied by the 4 -way step sign at the Hill Road and Quarry Rc Hill Road and Ellis Hol turned down the request turned down the request down some brush and put he Ellis Ho l l cnw Road speed limit to 5 MPH state. There was also a request for a intersection -.if Ellis Hollow Road, 9 Turkey ad. Quarry Road is a town road and Turkey low Road are county roads. The state has form the speed limit. The county has for a 4 -way stop sign. The county did cut up larger stop signs. PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL PERMIT July 13 9 1993 Paul & Nanci Conklin - Bed & Breakfast Supv Schug called the meeting t. i order at 8o45PM Supv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning the application of Paul & Nanci Conklin for a Ned & Breakfast • QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS Clm Robert s - wanted to know hi_Iw many ri :joms would be rented out and if there was enough parking space? Paul Conklin - they will be renting out 4 rooms and there is ample parking space. Clm Corrigan - wanted to kric-m about handicapped access into the building? Paul Conklin - there is no handicapped access at the present t ime. Supv Sch l_ig - wanted to know if this is a requirement for the handicapped. Z.O.. Slater - it is required by federal law and the town does not administer it. Clm Roberts - wanted to knewiw if they were planning ors any inside or outside modifications? Paul Conklin - no, other than painting the house. Clm Roberts - wanted to kniW1w about signage9 if they were going to is use the present -.1ne or 2 separate signs and outside lighting? M• TB7 -13 -93 Page 8 Paul Conklin - they will use the present sign that is there now. • The outside lighting will be on the porch and near the parking area. Clm Corrigan - when she travels past their house she has seen a l ot of things piled up in front of the house and wanted to know if this was essential to their business? Sometimes it looks real messy and other times t here is less. She does notice this and was wondering about it. The buggy does look:. nice Out front. Nanci Conklin - the things that are out front are from their antique business. She plans on having .just f1r.1wer carts arid things of that nature out in the front now. RESOLUTION #1265 ACC,EPT�SHORT F.-AF FORM NEGAT I VEDECLARATION Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adopt i� {n a RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the short EAF form filed without comment for Paul and Nanci Conklin to establish a bed and breakfast. It was determined that there was not significant environmental impact and a negative declaration should be issued. 2nd Clrtr Corrigan Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #136 GRANT SPECIAL_ PERMIT PAUL & NANC I� CONKL_ I N - BED_ &BREAKFAST • Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adopt ion e RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant a special permit to Paul & Nanci Cr.inkl in to establish a bed and breakfast with the following conditions: ins„ 1- standard "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10 -90; E- one sign to comply with the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance= 5 outside of the house to be painted; 4- outside lighting to shine t.-in their lot only and their sign, 5- no outside display of merchandise for sale ether than buggies or antique eq E_i i pment . 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes (MRRESPONDENCE DR -7 closure party on July 17th Letter from James Seward thanking the towns support for Town of Chester. He supported it through the Senate and it now has moved on to the Asserirbly. Dryden Village Police report ors Dryden Lake Park ® ZBOA rules of procedure Dog report i TB7 -13 -93 page 9 • DISCUSSION Board members received copies of Dryden Youth Commission minutes. West Dryden Comm. Center - There are 8 people who applied for historic consultant, of which 3 are qualified and on the state a �.�flpr+'..aWad lists Lucent e land rezoned along Hanshaw Rd. - MA zone Supv Schug - Dryden Fire Dept. has a FCC license for a separate radio frequency. They wc- iuld like to � instal 1 their antenna _in the town owned Beard Hill tower site. They will assure us there will be no interference with the other repeaters located at the site. Dryden Central School l has been paying the town $100.00 a year to have their repeaters li.-icated there since 1984. Cj .-jrnel 1 also uses it for their farm frequency. Cr.irnel1 has extended the height of the tower. They have put a new rmcnof and new doorm on the shed and maintain the facility. The ti.- iwn dries run a bill i::if approximately $600.00 a year. We would like to suggest that Cornell will continue to maintain the building and Dryden Central School would pay $150.00 a year and Dryden Fire Dept. pay $15('.).C)(') and the town would pay the balance. RESOLUTION #137 SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING BEAM HILL. RADIO TOWER _ SITE Clm Hatfield offered the fol adapt ion RESOLVED, that this Town Boa AUgust 51 1993 at 7 0 45PM t the Town's s Beam Hill radio t of Dryden, Inc., Dryden Cent Teaching and Research Farm. 2nd Clnr Cr.irrigan Ro 11 lowing re rd schedu consider ewer site ra 1 Scho call vote sol ut ic-in and asked for its le a public hearing on proposed leases of space at to Neptune Hose Ci:impany #1 1 and Cornell University all v• it i ng Yes RESOLUTION #1318 RE- -ESTABLISH & APPROVE - TOWN BUILDING RESERVE FUND Clm Hatfield offered the fcilll-.'wirlg resc-ilution and asked for its adopt ion RESOLVED, pursuant t Section 8C i-. 1 f the General Municipal Law, as amended this Town Bcnard is hereby established a capital reserve fund to finance the cost of cc-instruction, reconstruction and /or acquisition of Ti_lwn of Dryden buildings. The SUpervis� rn is hereby directed tj.-j depl_isit monies in this reserve fund in a separate bank account to � be known as the Tl_Jwri Building Reserve Funds The SUpervisr. it is authorized to invest from time to time monies in this fund pursuant to Section GF of the General Municipal Law. No expenditure shall be made from this fund except upon al_tthorizat ir. in of this board pursuant to Sect ir.in 8C of the General Municipal Law. 2nd Clm C• irr i g an Ri_i 11 call vi -.1t e- all voting Yes J /, 9 A N Village of Capp 3 tig to MARCHAM HALL 836 HANSHAW ROAD ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 RESOLUTION 4495 — APPROVE KLINE ROAD BYPASS PROJECT IN CONCEPT Telephone 607 - 257 -1238 Office Hours 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. VOTED that the proposed Kline Road Bypass Project be approved, in concept, as presented to the Board of Trustees at a meeting on July 19, 1993 in draft form as follows. WHEREAS, certain municipalities in the North East suburban area are currently without treatment capacity that would allow additional sewer hookups and WHEREAS, a project, known as the Kline Road bypass Project, is being developed by the staff and consultants of the involved municipalities, such project diverting flow from the Cayuga Heights Waste Water Treatment Plant to the Ithaca Waste Water Treatment Plant and WHEREAS, the purpose of this project, following further agreements among the involved municipalities, would allow up to 250,000 gallons per day is of replacement capacity within the Cayuga Heights Waste Water Treatment Plant for use by the Town of Lansing, the Village of Lansing, the Town of Dryden and Town of Ithaca, be it therefore RESOLVED, that the governing board of the Village of Cayuga Heights supports the purpose of the Kline Road Bypass Project and encourages the further development of plans and agreements that will meet that purpose. Trustees Collyer, Fleming, Kira, Pimentel voted YES. STATE OF NEW YORK SS: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of a resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights on the 19th day of July, 1993, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Village of Cayuga Heights of Tompkins County, New York this 2nd • day of August, 1993. Ia'060C1C� 1, k / LlJ r L , Clerk 5 TB7 -13 -93 Page iii RESOLUTION #139 C:AYUGA HEIGHTS SERVICE PLANT AREA Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adoptions WHEREAS, the Tc- lwn of Dryden has sewer districts known as Dryden Sewer District 4$1 (Sapsucker Woods), Dryden Sewer District # ^c (Varna), Mon key Run Sewer District arid Turkey H i l l Sewer ' District, and WHEREAS, the wastewater generated by users of such sewer districts is treated at the Cayuga Heights sewage treatment plant I or the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility, and WHEREAS, the ability to treat the wastewater from the Town of l Dryden in each of these facilities is limited by agreement or plant capacity, and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town of Dryden to have agreements in place so that long term planning car- proceed ; knowing that future wastewater treatment facilities are available, and WHEREAS, the "Draft Sewer Service Proposal" referred to herein allows for planning in an area to be known as the "Cayuga Heights Service Plant Area" shown on a map attached hereto, and WHEREAS, said proposal 1 w i l l allow for treatment of wastewater generated in the "Cayuga Heights Service Plant Area" and such proposal also makes provision for increased wastewater flows fry �m existing districts and service areas, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Town Board of Dryden conceptually endorses the "Draft Sewer Service Proposal" and authorizes ies the Town Supervisor to negotiate with the parties thereto so that a Sewer Service Prope 1sal along the lines of the draft proposal may be implemented, and it FURTHER BE RESOLVED that the final Sewer Service Asa 1 Proposal negotiated by the Town Supervisor is subject Board to approval by the Town Board. 2nd Clm Baker David Allardice Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #140 APPROVE BONDING SERVICES SEWER P'ROP'OSAL - David Allardice Inc. Clm Baker offered the ff+Il lowing resi::llut ion and asked for its adoption= RESOLVED, that this Town Board auth�irize Supervisor Schug to sign a sewer propc.lsa 1 with David Allardice I nc o in an amount not to exceed 1 i �, c 00. c_r0 2nd Clm Hat-field Roll call vote - all voting Yes 41 U Display Fireworks Permit ) Name P4121 iL" ¢GoOry //A e Address �/n . The above named permittee is hereby authorized to discharge display fireworks at the location and time listed below, and in accordnce with the statements set forth in the application. Location �o ;� Date 2114113 Between �� and '3o Type or Class of Fireworks a" Permit Authority a+ � CW S This Permit is Not Transferable y of perjury Dated /-�-3 I P 0 El • Town of Dryden Application for Fireworks Permit Date____/____/ Pursuant to penal law 405.00(2) the undersigned hereby certifies under penalties of perjury the following answers to penal code 405.00(2). A) Name of Body Sponsoring display and person in charge B) Date and Time —/-1�31 Between /0 and %121' 3 a to e D) Name, Age, and Experience of Person(s) discharging fireworks CI AL..v.► .. � A 1.. -J _t orks to be discharged a -/ F) Manner and place of storage of fireworks prior to display Z) G) Diagram of the grounds on which the display is to be held showing the point at which the fireworks are to be discharged, the location of buildings, highways,and other lines of communication, and the line behind which the audience will be restrained. H) Such other information as the permit authority may deem necessary to protect persons or property. 1) Bonds/ Insurance Af i Lunde pen dy of, per jury Date { i I I I I i I N JUL 14 '93 10:16 FROM ALEX AND ALEX /CSO EST TO 8449599 - -- -86130 PAGE.001 • 01jRnFICATE OF INSURANCE! 0 • :. • •. 1 • • is • 1 Name and Address Of Insured: AMERCAN FlREWOAKS MMIUFACIUWNO COMPANY/ WOO 716 Eltabeth SUPO oica. NY 13601 not is to certlly um tno, and are In Ib(ce M go "- 1 Ot�� u9 NSURq" PER POLICY FORM 0 CMG CEO (CLAIMS MADE) EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPANY c • v• • • • ' • • • Additional 1nsu!t`d"P(0Pdft •- • . • Dryden 111 117 "•' � •11 11:1 •• • 11'.1 ►.1 . • - .. i • 1 / CU 7 PA • 1 • Attn: Jim Schut Neptune Hose Co. #1 65 E1,Main St• Dryden, N.Y. 13053 DOW 9A'10240 1105 Fireworks Display at: Enterprise Dr. b Ellis Dr. Town of Dryden Dryden, N.Y. 13053 July 16,1993 S"c) MopAHM 4 COMPANY, INC. Shand MaeJ►an P1ara• 6v*;*on. II�noN 60201 By JUL 14 '93 10:17 FROM ALEX AIJD ALEX /CSO EST TO 8449599 - -- -86130 PAGE4002 • =d r Alexander a Alexander arw rak >K. 555 French Road P.O. Box 7091 n e r Utica. New York 1350x7091 Telephwp 315 797 -8400 TWX 510-242.0276 Telocoplpr 315487 -2106 r�4>(0000 &0-1 July 13, 1993 Attn: Ji►n Schut Neptune Hose Co. f 1 65 E. Main St. Dryden, N.Y. 13053 RE: Certificate of Insurance Dear Mr.Schut: • Enclosed is a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of General Liability Insurance for American Fireworks Mfg. Co. Inc. If you have any questions please call me. Sincerely, Carol Jeffery Account Manager cc: American Fireworks Mfg. Co. Inc. i 0 TB7 -13 -53 Page 11 RESOLUTION #141 APPROVE BONDING SERVICES ^ NWATEy. R PROPOSAL- w - David Allardice Inc.%. Clm Corrigan offered the following resolution and asked for its adopt ion: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign a water proposal with David Allardice Inc. in an amount riot to exceed $10,000.00 End Clm Robert s Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTIOrd #142 TRAIL. RESEARCH & FUNDING Clm Ci .-irri gan offered the fol l• iwing resolution and asked for its adopt ion: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve Tom Niederkorn to wor °k on trail research and funding, not to � exceed $1,1((.00. End Clm Hatfield Roll l cal 1 vote - all voting Yes Clm Baker adopt ione RESOLVED, t the Police Police Prot End Clm Hat RESOLD "C I ON #142'. POLICE SERVI C:E AGREEMEW w I TH VILLAGE OF DRYDEN POLICE PROTECTION ffer--ed the fc.11lowing hat this Town Board Service Agreement wi ect i on from 7- -1- -93 t field Roll c resolution and asked for its authorize the Supervisor to sign th the Village of Dryden for 6 -3:0-94. all vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #144 FIREWORKS D I SPLAY Clm Hatfield coffered the f•itlo wing resolution and asked for its adopt ion RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Suov Schuri to fireworks display permit with American arid asked Fireworks Mfg. contingent Enterprise End Clm Corrigan upon proof and Ellis of insurance. Drive � �r, Roll July call Fireworks 16, vote 1993. - all to be voting sign the Ci::i. Inc. held at Yes RESOLUTION #145 APPROVE VOUCHERS ABS "f RACT #107 Clm Corrigan offered the fr.1111-. wing resolution arid asked for its ads apt ion e RESOLVED, that contingent upon the vouchers a signatl_tre be paid On the as audited. voucher. Voucher VIDUchers #401 473 is to #53 for a total _If $3349 1100 E3. 2nd Clm Hatfield Roll call vote - all v• it ing Yes S� I • 0 .7 TB7 -13 -93 Rage 12 RESOLUTION - #146 APPROVE ENGINEER FOR - TURKEY HILL WATER AND SEWER Clm Co rnrigan offered adoption: RESOLVED, that and Surrveyors the this Town f o r s the Turkey following mowing Board H i reso approve l l Water out ir. In and T. G. Mi 1 ler% and Sewer asked f� tr its RC Engineers District. 2nd C 1 m Baker% Roll call vote - all voting Yes FINANCIAL REPORT - given to board members JUSTICE REPORT - $109011v00 fo r% the m� Inth of June NEW BUSINESS Schedule public hearing with board meeting to � f� l l ow on 6 -5 -93 7 o i 0PM - rescind Snowmobile Ordinance 7e15PM - special permit - Screamers Ice Cream � 7:30PM - Site Plan - Fowler Oil Co. dab Day & Night 7:45PM - public hearing - Dryden School R Fire Dept lease Adjourned o 9 0 30Rt+1 Susanne Lloyd Dryden Town Clerk