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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-14TOWN BOARD MEETING MARCH 14, 1995 Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the meeting to order at 7 :30PM Members and guests participated in a moment of silence followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was by Town Clerk Lloyd. Present: Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield, Clm T. Hatfield, Clm Baker, Clm Roberts, Atty Perkins and Z. 0. Slater Absent: Supv. Schug Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield appointed Clm T. Hatfield to audit the highway fund bills. Approval of the minutes: Motion was made by Clm Roberts and seconded by Clm T. Hatfield that the minutes of the town board meeting 12- 28 -94, 1 -4 -95, Organizational meeting 1 -4 -95 and town board meeting 1 -10 -95 be approved. Carried COUNTY BRIEFING Co. Rep. Evans - introduced Ken Thompson from the Solid Waste Division. Ken Thompson spoke and at this point the tape recorder malfunctioned so all issues and comments were lost. They will be at the April board meeting concerning this matter. Co. Rep. Evans - as the board recalls at the October meeting there was some discussion about what Ken did or did not do concerning the leachate problem at the Caswell Road site. From November until January there have been some serious problems. He has a letter from Ken Thompson's counterpart sent to the contractor raising those issues in trying to get them corrected. As you know the county is going to be looking at a number of options to hopefully and permanently correct the problems. He had proposed to the solid waste committee that if they can not correct the problems this year they should put an alarm on those tanks with a remote telephone line so when the tanks get three quarters full the county will know about it and respond to see that someone does something about it. This would be about a $50,000.00 investment, but if we can't solve the problem any other way at least they will know what is happening and they are not knowing at the present time. He has made the proposal and he will be pushing that it be corrected completely this summer, but if not there will be an attempt. This problem has not been solved and there are times when it can not be trucked away as fast as it comes out of the pipe. They need a permanent solution. He feels a man made wetland is the • proper approach. qf I Z/ a� TB3 -14 -95 Page 2 •The lagoon approach may not work because the leachate maybe diluted enough that it will not properly format enough in a lagoon. The county has done a lot of work at Landstrom whether man made or wetland to be proven enough to be effective. He feels this would be a good solution since there is already a wetland there. Co. Rep. Evans - reported on cat licensing - this is still in his committee. At the next committee meeting he thinks the SPCA will be requesting that this be dropped. It is clear that there is not enough support on the county board to pass it. He feels if it is a public health issue that is one thing, but the general opinion is the county has already taken steps to deal with rabies in cats. The records show that in over 2 years there have been 4 rabid cats and no human bites from those cats in that time. It seems like an over kill certainly to say it is a public health issue. If it is only to raise money for the SPCA he thinks there are more efficient ways to raise money other than this because of the cost of enforcement is going to be excessive for the gains. If cats are really an issue or a problem, and there are 33,000 of them, there could be a sharing basis for the towns and county. The county puts about $17,000.00 towards cat control and the SPCA feels they need $36,000.00. If any given town feels it is a problem they may contribute to the SPCA. He does not think support exists on the county board and he does not think the licensing of cats will come to a vote. • Clm Roberts - wanted to know if it would get out of his committee. Co. Rep. Evans - that would not happen. If the SPCA wants it to come out of his committee he did not have a problem with bringing it out of this committee so the board could vote on it. If you are going to lose it does not make any sense. Co. Rep. Evans - in his committee they are trying to access the affects of the proposed state budget on county government. If the state chooses to only lower the budget, but does not remove the regulations that are being enforced to the counties they are going to be in trouble. If the state chooses to do something, he feels mental health is appropriate. If they were to give the county a block grant to deal with mental health issues less 20 per cent as they have been in the past and remove the regulations the county could to a far better job than what is being done now. For example, the mental health department spends $80,000.00 a year just to audit the books at the requirement of the state of New 1 York. That $80,000.00 could go a long way or the county could live without it if they didn't have to audit their books. There are examples of that throughout county government wherever the state XS involved. In the area of welfare, the last estimate he heard would be if all the welfare reforms or changes go through as proposed would be a savings in county government of well over one million dollars. He would like to point out on the other hand if •they are going to implement the reforms and changes as proposed he thinks they are going to have to come up with something as cooperative extension, because for people to survive in a different environment they are going to need education and direction other than the last 40 years. �3 TB3 -14 -95 Page 3 Co. Rep. isuse the sure how since no 1995. Lane - reported the new recycling center is open. You can downtown site or the one on Peruville Road. He was not long the one on Peruville Road would be staying open decision has been made, but thought until the end of Co. Rep. Lane - there has been a committee formed which is a holding subcommittee of the solid waste committee to look at the fairness district on issues of the solid waste fee. Not whether or not there should be a solid waste fee, but how much we have to raise. They have had a lot of feedback from people who are not happy about the use of square footage for apartments and commercial property. They want to take a look at some of those factors knowing that if you lower the cost for one group, you still have to raise the same amount of money you are going to have to raise the cost for some other that anyone group. There are some seasonal properties that are not lived in year around and maybe hit too heavy with the solid waste fee. The committee is just starting and hopes to have a report by the next couple of months with possible changes. If the board had any suggestions he would like to hear about them either by phone or by letter since he is chairing the committee. Co. Rep. Lane - he will be holding office hours within his district on Saturday March 25th at the Freeville Village Hall from 9:00AM to 12:00 noon and the Dryden Village Hall on April 8th from 9 :OOAM to 12 :00 noon. This will be advertised so that anyone •wishing to discuss county issues and bring things to his attention he will be available. Co. Rep. Totman - did not have anything to report, but would answer any questions if the board had any. Atty Perkins - wanted to know where he stood on cat licensing. Co. Rep. Totman - Charlie Evans asked him that yesterday and he did not give him a direct answer. When he said 4 or 5 members would vote on it, he was one of those 4 or 5. He probably has the same view that Co. Rep. Evans does. He did not think the SPCA would force it to come out of the committee, because it will not have a chance to come out of the board for a full vote. He believes they have a problem and something has to be done. He did not think the general public is willing to accept cat licensing at this point. The SPCA seems to be getting a lot more cat calls and spending a lot more time on the road with cat problems. It has gone up a lot more than it has in the past and the SPCA is having to dip into their funds that has been willed or donated to them for other various reasons. The SPCA felt those funds should be left there for maintenance and other reasons. He felt they should take their time to see what other counties and municipalities are doing to handle it. There are 4 municipalities in New York State that are licensing cats, which is within the last year. Cortland County SPCA has gone to auctions to help in raising money, but Tompkins County has done nothing. R R Fy TB3 -14 -95 Page 4 SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING MARCH 14, 1995 Dave's Treasure Chest - D. Totman Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the public hearing to order at 8:OOPM and read notice that was published in the newspaper concerning the application. (copy in minute book) QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS Dave Totman - it will be used furniture sales. He is not going to make any change to the building or the property. Restroom and water facilities that he is using are already there. There is plenty of room for parking and he is not changing the parking, existing driveway access. Gene Rotunda is still the owner of the property. Clm Roberts - wanted to know the hours of operation. Dave Totman - there is someone there from 8:OOAM to 3:OOPM working on upholstery and he would be there in the evenings from 6:OOPM to 10:OOPM for 4 days a week. Clm Roberts - wanted to know the number of customers he would have. Dave Totman - as a rule in the evenings would be from 6 to 12 and on the weekends it would vary. Clm Roberts - wanted to know how the trash is handled there and where would it be stored. Dave Totman - he removes all of the trash himself since there is very little trash. The trash cans are inside of the building. Clm Roberts - wanted to know if he had made any modifications to the interior or exterior. Dave Totman - no, nothing other than cosmetic changes such as painting. Closed public hearing 8 %15PM RESOLUTION #103 ACCEPT SEAR EAF FORM DAVE'S TREASURE CHEST - Dave Totman Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this town board accept the short EAF SEAR form filed without comment for Dave's Treasure Chest. It was determined that there was no significant environmental impact and a negative declaration should be made. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes 0 \J n U 6 EAST MAIN SThtET, bhyntN, NEW YOW 13053 607- 849120 In the lleail of ►he leirigei• Lakes hegirio ZONING b BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Ithara Journal NOTICE News following 123 W. State Street NOTICE no Ithar_a, New York than 14850 nttn: Donna Carr, Legal nds t"'LEASE PUPLISII NOTICE the following held the LEGAL NOTICE no later the Town of than will WEDNESDAY, at MARC!-I 8T11, 1995 Town interested may and bill the Town of Dryden. application r'LEASE TAI;E NOTICE that held the Town MnRCH Board of 1995 at the Town of Dryden will hold at a Public Hearing Town interested may to by consider an application for a Special Permit from David Tatman, DBA Dave's Treasure Chest to establish a Dryden ►_used f�_Irnit�_n�e Road, within b�_ISiness the Town within of an Dryden. existing structure at 2171 SAID HEnmr, will be held on TUESDnY, MnRCH 14TH, 1995 at 8900 Street, given P.M. Dryden, tin Opportunity prevailing NY at time which to at be heard. the Dryden time all Persons Town interested may Hall, E5 E. Main persons will be appear in person or by agent. Readers for individuals with visual impairments; interpreters or Other alternative communication measures, as appropriate, for• individuals with hearing impairments; and amanuenses for individuals with manuals impairments, will be provided for all who request such assistance with Notice to the Town of Dryden at 844 -9120 or 844- -8619. Persons desiring assistance must provide Notice NOT less than 48 hours prior to the time of th6 public hearing. It DATED: March 1st, 1995 / v / /4 By Order of Henry M. Slater Zoning Officer Town of Dryden cc: James Sr_hug nll Dryden Mahlon R. P Dave Putnam The Tompkin Susanne L_lo , Dryd Town P erI(i.ns , T. C. S Coon yd, Dr e 0 t y n Town Supe and Members Dryden Tow Miller Engi y Planning den Town Cl rvisor n attorney neprs K Surveyors Department erk I 75 TB3 -14 -95 Page 5 RESOLUTION #104 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT - Dave Totman Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: to know if she had to modify any of her RESOLVED, that this town board grant a special permit to Dave Totman with the following conditions: 1 - hours of operation Monday through Saturday with no Sunday hours, 2 - standard "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10 -90, and 3 - this permit is nontransferable. 2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING MARCH 14, 1995 SAVAGE CREEK HAIR SALON - Stacy Wright Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield called the public hearing to order at 8:15PM and read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning the application. (copy in minute book) QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS •Stacy Wright - she plans on operating 4 days a week Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It would be a 1 chair salon and she would be the only one working there. She works with only non toxic materials. Clm Roberts - wanted to know how many customers she had per day. Stacy Wright - she is looking at about 15 customers per day. Clm Roberts - wanted to know if she had to modify any of her permits in order to make the transfer. Stacy Wright - no, she did not. Clm Roberts - wanted to know what modifications she would be making to the interior and exterior. Stacy Wright - there would be nothing done on the exterior, but the interior would be painting and a station to work at which would be a chair and sink. Clm Roberts - wanted to know the hours of operation. Stacy Wright - it would be no more than a 10 hour day. She was thinking of doing one day a week open until from 10 AM to 8 PM • with no Sunday hours. I Da • T r Re • • te. om: March 7th. i `?95 Charles Hatfield. Henry M. Slater, Dryden Town Deputy Supervisor Zoning '��_�iiding Code Enforcement Off. February '95 Zoning, Planning & Building home Activity and Compliance Report (2) Certificates B -1 Erect a (4) Family Dear Charlie: Building Permits: During the month of February 1995, (4) Building Permits were issued and are detailed as follows. A -1 Safety Single family home extension and Compliance Facilities (2) Certificates B -1 Erect a (4) Family Dwelling (4) (0) t1) Certificates C -1 Renovate & extend existing Commercial Structure (1) ;Votes: The (B -1) is the reissue of an Expired Permit originally scheduled for release November 94. Due to water & sewer permitting process, the building permit was not free to be released until now. The significance of this project, is that it is the first of (4) buildings which will result a total of 25 dwellings. Site is 847 — 849 Dryden Road and will require the demolition of all existing structures, houses & L garages. Site planning details are available for your review and observation by visiting our office. The (C -1) extension & renovation is the Ted Marchell, Hall Road project, final phase. Other than these two projects, construction remains very slow. Certificates Safety Inspections of Occupancy and Compliance Facilities (7) Certificates Facilities (15) of Occupancy (4) (0) Certificates of Compliance (1) Conditional Certificates of Occupancy (35) Public Fire Safety Inspections Multiple Residence Facilities (7) Business Facilities (15) Home Day Care Facilities (0) With building being slow, we've stepped up public inspections to complete the ones due in 195 as quickly & 1,easonably possible. .=ire Calls in �-ebruary 195 (E) 'here were six fire calls during February. our were to George Tr. Republic, who was experiencing alarm system malfunctions. The other two cal'_= were for home treating equipment malfunct' ons. None of the =_.e calls were serious or resulted in damage or injury. i ebruary 195 activity Report page Two Neither the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Appeals met in February. Both will meet :in March with minimal agendas. Permits We have at least (11 Site Plan Review and (2) Special Permits to conduct in April, which are in addition to the two Special Permits I've asked, that you review on March 28th, 1995. Very truly yours, lqle /,W/ 0 Henry Slater Zoning Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: James SchU All Dryden Mahlon R. S�_isanne Ll • • g, Dryden Tow Town Board M Perkins, Dryd oyd, Dryden T n Supervisor embers en Town Attorney own Clerk 0 LJ TOWN dV bfiVbEN 8 fJKVDEN; NEW VOIAk bg EAP MAIN Afflggfi; MY"b9N, N1=iiV 08P 14PA 907 OAA -0166 In t& 11ml of the, f0p) LAW Ptdit ....;.... ZONING A hul bind bdb€ tftHCtMkMt Ithaca Journal News 123 W. State Street Ithaca, New York Attn: Donna Carr, Legal Ads PLEASE PUBLISH the following LEGAL NOTICE no later than WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8TH, 1995 and bill the Town of Dryden. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden will hold a Public Hearing to consider an application for a Special Permit from Stacy Wright, DSA Savage Creek {-lair Salon to relocate her salon into an existing structure at 928 Dryden Road, hamlet of Varna, within the Town of Dryden. SAID HEAR 8: 15 P. M. Street, D will be g person or ING wi preva ryden, iven a by Ag 11 be held an iling time at New York at n opportunity ent. TUESDAY; MARCH 14TH, 1995 at the Dryden Town Hall; 65 E. Main Which time all interested persons to be heard. persons f►ay appear in Readers for individuals with visual impairmi @ntsl lnterpreters or other alternative communication measures; as appr6priate, for individuals with hearing impairments; and amanughgos for individuals with manuals impairments, will be pF- bVid4d for all who request such assistance with Notice to the tbWrr of Dryden at 844 -9120 or 844 -8619. Persons desiring assistaiibe must provide Notice NOT loss than 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing. DATED! MARCH 1ST, 1995 Henry M. Slater Zoning Officer Town of Dryden cc: James Schug, Dryden T All Dryden Town Board Mahlon R. Perkins, Dr- Dave Putnam, T. G. Mi 1 The Tompkins County P Susanne Lloyd, Dryden own Supervisor Members yden Town Attorney ler Engineers & Surveyors lanning Department Town Clerk TB3- 14 - -95 Page 6 • Clm Roberts - wanted to know how garbage was going to be disposed of* Stacy Wright - she has a lease of a dumpster in Collegetown that she would be using until that runs out. She recycles everything and does composting. Clm Roberts - if you have a dumpster or garbage cans the board would like to make sure that the area is enclosed so that it is not visible from the street. Stacy Wright - she had no problem with that. Closed public hearing 8:30PM RESOLUTION #105 ACCEPT SHORT SEAR EAF FORM Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the short SEAR EAF form as filed without comment for Savage Creek Hair Salon. It was •determined there was no significant environmental impact and a negative declaration should be made. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #106 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT SAVAGE CREEK HAIR SALON - Stacy Wright Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant a special permit to Stacy Wright - Savage Creek Hair Salon with the following conditions: 1 - business hours 8:OOAM to 8:OOPM, no Sunday hours, 2 - this permit is non transferable, 3 - "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10 -90. 2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - Howser VS Lok and Lim - the reason this is on the agenda is because the town was named as a party to the defendant because of certain approvals that were added in the subdivision. The status of the foreclosure action is that it is on hold. However, it has been resolved that the area which was set aside Eor recreation or park area will continue to be used for that purpose. So no action is necessary at the present time. V6 I (7 TB3 -14 -95 Page 7 • Atty Perkins - Peregrine Hollow filed with the Town Clerk petitions to extend the Snyder Hill water district and to establish a Snyder Hill sewer district. The petition was made by Peregrine Partners as part of the approval of the subdivision application for the Peregrine Hollow subdivision. The sewer district would be an entirely new district. The entire new district and all of the improvements would be constructed at the developers expense as a condition of subdivision approval and in turn would be dedicated to the town after they have been inspected and accepted as far as construction. Wastewater flows would go through Town of Ithaca lines. The developer will have to construct some lines in the Town of Ithaca to the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant. The entire expense will be borne by the developer. The extension to the water district, is one part of the subdivision is not in the existing Snyder Hill water district. The petition is to add this small piece to the water district. All water improvements within the subdivision are to be made at the expense of the developer. He has reviewed the petitions and they were revised at his insistence a couple of times. They are sufficient now and are ready for the board to hold a public hearing. If the board holds a public hearing on March 28th there is sufficient time to publish and post the notice. The board needs to pass a resolution to schedule the time and date. Atty Perkins - Cortland Paving - the board members have a special •package from Z.O. Slater regarding Mr. Ottenshot. Their goal all along is to get him to comply with the town zoning ordinance which would require him to get a special permit to operate a storage area. Mr. Ottenshot finally submitted an application which Henry deemed to be incomplete. Henry requested additional documentation which has not been furnished. Z.O. Slater - there are a few minor questions which he felt could be answered between now and the hearing date in April. Atty Perkins - it is at a point now where litigation is not necessary. Atty Perkins - in connection with the purchase by Francis Paolangeli and others of the former Besemer property along Hall Road survey. It showed a portion of the pavement of Hall Road encroaching onto the property and as part of the transfer from H. D. Besemer Inc. to Mr. Paolangeli a small triangle strip was proposed to be conveyed to the town since it already had town improvements on it. A survey was prepared and reviewed by Dave Putnam and Don Gilbert. It proposes to give the town adequate property for town highway purposes. The town needs to pass a resolution agreeing to accept it and maintain it as part of Hall Road. •Atty Perkins - RMS Gravel Inc. - has requested from Don Gilbert permission to install a large culvert under Mott Road. The purpose 0 • TB3 -14 -95 Page 8 Df the culvert would be to run a conveyer to convey gravel, aggregate and material from one side of the road to the other where they are mining it. There would be some expense and time on behalf of the town. One to accept the engineering of it, the I nstallation and approval. The legal ramifications of how it is to be accomplished, liability questions etc. Before anyone proceeded they wanted the town board aware of their request. The town board has to approve the engineering and legalities on the express condition that all expenses in connection with this would be paid by RMS. Dave Putnam - RMS called him to have T G Miller engineer do this and he told them this would be a conflict of interest since they work for the town. If RMS wanted them to do the engineering they should call the town. The town would hire T G Miller to do the engineering and RMS would reimburse the town. Atty Perkins - the engineer and attorneys would be working for the towns interest and not RMS and would be paid by RMS. The town will need something in writing acknowledging their understanding of this. There are some concerns that need to be addressed. Z.O. Slater - RMS is going to need a special permit for a mining permit so everything can be tied together. Atty Perkins - RMS is a preexisting non conforming use. Dave Putnam - thought they applied last year for a special permit to include another small portion on the north side of the road. They had to revise their mining permit since it did not show the whole area they had planned to mine and thought they had to get a special permit from the town when they did that. Atty Perkins - thought this was just a non conforming use. This is � something that needs to be looked at. Z.O. Slater - when they cross the road they go from RB1 to RC where mining is allowed by special permit. They are crossing zoning boundaries. Atty Perkins - did not think that is what is determined. What is determined is whether or not they own that property which they are going to expand in something which is owned by the applicant or part of the original parcel in that section of the zoning ordinance. He did not think it had anything to do with district boundaries. It is the use not the boundaries that is an issue. i Z.O. Slater - RMS would not come into a zone that mining is permitted by a special permit. Atty Perkins - you have to determine whether or not this is a new • parcel that was acquired after the effective date of the zoning ordinance or whether it is part of the original parcel. F\ • TOWN OF DRYDEN 0 DRYDEN; NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607 - 844 -9120 lit the Heail of the Finger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT March 1.0th7 1995 James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor 65 E. Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 Sub 1994 Annual Report, Zoning 8. Building Activity Dear Jim: Duri act i assl Revi vari comp alon ng vit ste ews anc .let g w 1994, our office ies. During the d the Town Board We also assist e hearings and via ing the Peregrine ith a 6 .lot minor was kept fully b year we issued 1. with 7 Site Plan ed the Zoning Po rI(ed with the P1 Hollow Phase On subdivision rev USy by our normal 81 building permits, s and 5 Special Permit and of Appeals with 17 inning Board in e Subdivision approval iew and approval.. We also assisted our six Fire Stations with more than ;?5 fire • calls. As usual, the majority of those calls were for chimney fires. Of the rest, there were two homes Struck by lighting, b�It the good news is, only one major home fire occurred. Attached you'll find the usual charts and graphs that I use to track and measure the Town's growth. As follows are some thciUghts on these details. As your 1 year sin new home renovati 1 observe, we issued ce 1991. There also s established, total ons and expansions. more building permits than any other resulted a notable upswing in total . dwelling units created and home The mobile home sales were very active. Ten New Homes were established and another 1A existing homes were replaced with new homes. Double -wide Homes are by far the most often installed home. Of the 24 mobile homes installed this past year, 1.7 were double wide homes. Of the single —wide variety, we saw the first of the new era 16 foot wide homes. I expect to see several of these in 1995. The mobile sales people have informed •_Is that by investment per sgUare foot, the 16' wide home is current best investment. The one negative aspect of new construction, is the fact that commercial building continues to drop off. With the exception of 61; 19929 you have to go back to 198/+ to find less dollars invested in this area of new construction. There is nothing on the horizon to indicate any immediate change in this trend. I i i u • Annual. Report 194 Rage Two The balance of our time was used to complete the yearly required fire safety inspections of the more than 200 public and multi.— family residence structures. As usual, there were numerous Zoning Violations and complaint to loot; into. The biggest portion of these were for unlicensed motor vehicle violations which totalled more than 100 violations for the year. In cone expansi oriente and ser lesion, i one Comm d busines vice caps t was a good year for residential growth and ercial growth continues to slump. Service s continues to do well, often expanding in size bili.ty. Zoning Violations continue to reduce in quantity, although, unlicensed vehicles will always be an issue. As always, it has been a pleasure to work with all of the var�ioUs Board Members and other Town employees. Very truly yours, WI* MWI Henry M. Zoning & CC: Town ZBA Plan Long Slat Bui 1 Boa Chai n i n g Ran er ding Code Enforcement Officer rd Members r. Board Chair. ge Planning Chair. 0 i I 8 E is TOWN OF DRVDEN ORYI)CN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607 -844 -9120 In the heart of the Zinger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Date* .January 20th, 1995 To: Whom it May Concern: Flca Fees Collected by the Building & Zoning Dept. 1994 The Dryden Town Building and Zoning Department collected the ful.lowing fees for the services that it has provided to they Dryden Township during 1994. There were 181 " 171 " 17 " 5 7 " was 1 were 38 Total Bui.ldi Zoning Varian Specia Site P Subdi.v Zoning ng Permits Permits ce Fees 1 Permit Fees Ian Review Fees ision Review Fee Ordinance Sales Vary truly yours, litjnry M. Slater :'ani_ng 8 Building Code Enforcement Officer GO,;* Supervisor's Office Fees S 21, 162. 60 9, 450. 00 850. 00 650. 00 950. 00 100. 00 190000 $ 33, 352. 60 • Annual Report ].994 Residential Permits GROWTH SUMMARY 1994 TotaI Permits A -1 Single Family Dwellings all New Structures (33) A -1 R A -2 Conversions (1) A -1 New ) Mobile Renovations, Mobile Home Home Insta.l.lations Installations (10) (8) Double (14) (9) Replace wides Existing (2) Mobile Single Single wides A -1 Replacement ) Repairs, Renovations, Mobile (0) Home Installations (30) (14) (9) Replace Double Existing wides Mobile (5) Single with wides A -1 ) Repairs, Renovations, ) (0) (9) Extensions (30) A -1 Replace Existing Mobile Home with site built(2) A -2 Two Family StrllctUres, New StrLl tUtnes P -.l Multi-family, Add (1) Dwelling Unit Subtotal • All Other Permits C -4.1 Accessory Use Private Storage, Garage C -4.2 Accessory Use Commercial Storage C-4.1 AgricLiiture Use C- Occupancy New Construction C -7 Miscellaneous Construction -- private !-tomes C -7 Private dome Swimming Pools (3) (1) (113) ( 33 ) (13) (2 ) (0) (9) (8) Total. 37 718, 882 349440 4277 100 4669000 8829756 1111000 310,000 120,0OO $ 6,070,138 312, 343, 14, 48, 54, 826 400 000 (0) 094 200 Ave. ($ Value) 1127 693 34, '100 427 710 337 286 22,635 557 500 1213, 333 1 c 000 91481 26, I+15 7, 000 (0) 5, 311. 4 6, 775 C -7 Private Fleet Use, NYSEG Natural Gas Stmt i.ori (].) 37, 000 7-71009 C -5.1 Assembly Space Renovations (2) 100,000 50,000 Final Total Commercial R Miscellaneous 68 909,520 - Subtotal Permits & of Estimated Growth 113 6,070,138 Totals (181) 699799658 L1 MI. t i torr f' t980 1� 1981 II 1982 1983 198�i 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1W 0 1.991 1992 1.993, 19 9 /, 1.99 5 1996 1997 1998 . 1.999 2000 �I 2001, 200 I 2004 i Increase fin td)t 1»se In terms of blllll.vns vE Cstlmated oA corrsttuctlort wltht'i the 'I'vw11 of Dryden. 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IM I�st1 1.98/1 1985 1986 1.987 1.988 1.989 1.990 Aij I — 1991_ 1993 1994 . 1995 1.996 —1997 1998 1999 2000 � 2001 2002 �U I< 20 30 4U 50 GO 70 80 90 100 110 1.20 130 140 150 � GU i _r 4 f l , I i f • hlf 1.1 toll 1980 1981 1982 Ck�mmetl -cad f'etm�ts �►,c) Tax Pal se ItestAE1li8. t- I An 2 pt. 1 -983 ' 1984 _1 1985 1986 1989 � I -- ----- 1990 _i 07' i 1.992 L 1.993 1994 , -___ -- I 1995 _ , 1996 . 1997 ; 1.998 '.999 (� — i 1000 ! 001 002 (' O( O(1(1 I 3 11 i-_, 1 _ 5 t 2 ,1356 ,1500 �i 7 (4 h tml( $210,(x (2 " 09 2 19U( 1. tS " 4( 59 is 16 5 0 JX .19 (7 " t, ,8,(x ), 112 " 613,0( ). ►190( f. r i1 '► - (5) 713,( 1U. (8) 4 511 0 (8) 1)117, 000 (16) 4 ,82 . - _ - , -... .I _.__._-1 .._.1- - 0 RESOLUTION DATED MARCH 28, 1995 A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO AND APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12 OF THE TOWN LAW. WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, relating to the establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District; and WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during regular office hours for examination by any persons interested in the subject matter thereof; and WHEREAS, said sewer district shall be bounded and described as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the improvement proposed for said sewer district consists of the installation of 3160 feet of 8" PVC sewer main, 500 feet of sewer lateral, manholes, meter pit and flow meter and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the aforesaid map, plan and report; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost thereof is to be paid by the developer of the subdivision known as Peregrine Hollow and dedicated to the proposed sewer district at no cost to said district as a condition of final subdivision approval of Peregrine Hollow; and WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the } i i y establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District of the Town of Dryden and the improvements proposed therefor have been determined to be an unlisted action, as to which a negative declaration has been made determining that said establishment and the improvements proposed therefor would not result in any significant environmental effects; and WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on March 14, 1995 reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed sewer district, the improvements proposed, the fact that said map, plan and report, were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection and specifying the 28th day of March, 1995 at 7:15 o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place where said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding • a public hearing to consider the establishment of said sewer district and said map, plan and report, filed in relation thereto and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly published and posted in the manner and within the time prescribed by Section 193 of the Town Law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place in said order, as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be head were duly heard; and WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan . and report, and the evidence given at said public hearing, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT v RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins 0 i • • County, New York, as follows. Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public hearing, it is hereby found and determined as follows: a) The petition is signed and acknowledged as required by law and is otherwise sufficient; b) All the property and property owners within the proposed sewer district are benefitted thereby; c) All the property and property owners benefitted are included within the limits of the proposed sewer district; and d) The establishment of said sewer district is in the public interest. Section 2. The establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to be bounded and described as hereafter set forth, and the improvement therefor consisting of the installation of 3160 feet of 8" PVC sewer main, 500 feet of sewer lateral, manholes, meter pit and flow meter and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the aforesaid map, plan and report, the total estimated cost thereof to be paid by said developer, and dedicated to the proposed sewer district at no cost to said district is hereby approved and the Town throught its contracts and agreements shall supply wastewater transportation and treatment to said sewer district. Section 3. Said sewer district shall be bounded and described as follows. I f r: DESCRIPTION FOR ADDITION TO SEWER DISTRICTS, TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Dryden, County of Tompkins, and State of New York bounded and described as follows. Beginnning at a monument on the Town of Dryden Town of Ithaca municipal boundary at the southeast corner of the Town of Ithaca Eastern Heights Park; thence North 10 degrees - 23 minutes East 1150.59 +/- feet along the Town of Ithaca Town of Dryden municipal boundary to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -1; thence South 57 degrees- 51 minutes East 122.64 feet to a pipe, thence South 59 degrees East 264.76 feet to a pipe; thence South 58 degrees - 48 minutes East.135 +/- feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69-2 -4; thence North 12 degrees - 16 minutes- 36 seconds East 225.0 +/- feet to the centerline of Snyder Hill Road at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -4; thence South 59 degrees- 02 minutes- 18 seconds East 52.78 feet along the centerline of Snyder Hill Road to the northwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -5; thence South 12 degrees- 16 minutes- 36 seconds West • 468.27 +/- feet along the west boundary of Town of Dryden i Tax Parcels 69 -2 -5 and 69 -2 -3.3 to a point; thence South 36 degrees- 28 minutes- 19 seconds West 62.0 feet to a pipe at the northwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -3.4 thence South 1-2 degrees- 13 minutes- 55 seconds West 500 +/- feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.4; thence South 76 degrees- 14 minutes- 13 seconds East 260.58 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.4; thence North 14 degrees- 12 minutes- 54 seconds East 444.45 +/- feet to a pipe at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.4; thence North 22 degrees- 02 minutes- 09 seconds East 110.69 +/- feet to a.point on the southern boundary of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -7; thence South 78 degrees- 56 minutes- 01 seconds East 106.72 feet along the southern boundary of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -7 to a pipe; thence North 10 degrees- 02 minutes- 31 seconds East 76.43 feet to a pipe; thence South 70 degrees- 50 minutes- 10 seconds East 160.05 feet to a pipe, thence South 70 degrees- 49 minutes- 26 seconds East 159.94 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 669 -2 -8; thence North 12 degrees- 29 minutes- 56 seconds East 78.20 feet; thence South 72 degrees- 02 minutes- 06 seconds East 147.41 feet to a pipe; thence South 71 degrees- 25 minutes - 20 seconds East 170.06 feet to a pipe; thnce South 70 degrees - 56 minutes- 11 seconds East 134.84 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -11; thence South 70 degrees- 26 minutes- 08 seconds East 99.83 feet to a pipe; thence South 70 degrees- 27 minutes 29 seconds East 125.55 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -13; thence South 70 degrees- 38 minutes- 45 seconds 124.20 feet to a pipe; thence South 69 degrees- 39 J I minutes- 12 seconds East 125.79 feet to a pipe at the southeast ' corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -15; thence South 10 degrees- 33 minutes- 37 seconds West 87.81 feet to a pin I at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.3; thence South 68 degrees- 18 minutes East 60.53 feet to a pin at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.3; thence North 14 degrees- 48 minutes- 32 seconds East 85.OQ +/- feet to the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -17; thence South 68 degrees- 54 minutes- 18 seconds East 143.0 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -16.1; thence South 68 degrees- 48 minutes - 28 seconds East 178.65 feet to a pipe at the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -18; thence North 5 degrees- 37 minutes- 24 seconds East 253.90 feet to the centerline of Snyder Hill Road at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden i Tax Parcel 69 -2 -18; thence 250.5 +/- feet (on a chord South 65 degrees- 18 minutes- 22 seconds East 250.36 feet) along the centerline of Snyder Hill Road to the northeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.2; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.2; thence South 11 degrees- 13 minutes- 50 seconds West 330.0 +/- feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -19.1; thence South 11 degrees- 01 minutes - 38 seconds West 552.71 feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69 -2 -19.2; thence South 10 degrees - 49 minutes- 19 seconds West 1100.85 feet to a pipe at the southwest corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 68- 1 -7.5; thence South 10 degrees- 56 minutes- 36 seconds West 766.17 +/- feet to a pin at.the southeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 69- 2 -3.2; thence North 79 degrees- 03 minutes- 24 seconds West 457.33 feet to a pin at the south east corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 71 -1 -5; thence North 6 degrees- 07. minutes- .21 seconds East 1538.00 +/- feet to a pin at the northeast corner of Town of Dryden Tax Parcel 71 -1 -5; thence North 79 degrees- 03 minutes- 45 seconds West 577.73 +/- feet to a point in a stone pile; thence South 10 degrees- 59 minutes - 31 seconds West 617.82 +/- feet to a point at a dead oak; thence North 78 degrees- 46 minutes- 15 seconds West 928.34 +/- feet to a point; thence North 38 degrees- 51 minutes - 10 seconds West 329.45 feet to a point; thence North 79 degrees - 30 West 110.0 to point, thence North 59 degrees- 46 minutes West 300.83 +/- feet to a point in the Town of Dryden- Town of Ithaca municipal boundary; thence North 11 degrees- 09 minutes- East 730 +/- feet along the Town of Dryden - Town of Ithaca municipal boundary to the point or place of beginning. Said boundaries as more particularly shown on the map entitled "Sewer District Map, Peregrine Hollow, State of New York, County of Tompkins, Town of Dryden, made by Lawrence P. Fabbroni, NYSPE 151.734, NYSLS 149682, dated October 5, 1989, revised January 211995, March 13,1995" s • Section 4. The Town Clerk shall, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, file a certified copy of this resolution in the office of the state department of audit and control at Albany, New York, and shall record a certified copy in the office of the clerk of the County of Tompkins. STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS: I, SUSANNE LLOYD, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY. That I have compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the original resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden at a special meeting of said Town held on the 28th day of March, 1995, and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said original and of the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the Town of Dryden this 29th day of March, 1995. (SEAL) Susanne LloycF, Tp%qb/ C i i i M TB3 -14 -95 Page 9 Atty Perkins - he received a request from an individual who wanted to obtain a fireworks permit in connection with a swap meet held by the Finger Lakes Chapter of ABATE which is a motorcycle group against helmets. They wanted to hold this at or near the NYS Armory in connection with the swap meet. A copy of the permit was sent to the individual who was going to conduct the fireworks together with the insurance requirements. He balked at providing the insurance claiming he couldn't obtain adequate insurance. The limits of the policy were established by the town some time ago. The fact that he can't find a market for it are not grounds for the town to expose the taxpayers in any unnecessary liability. ENGINEERING Dave Putnam - Turkey Hill contractors are going back to work on Monday and should be completed by the first week in July. ZONING OFFICER Report given to board members Scheduled dates for special permit hearings Lilley's Tack & Feed - March 28th at 7:30PM Screamers Ice Cream - March 28th at 7:45PM .Z.O. Slater - would like a part time secretary when Nita Baldwin was unavailable during vacation and sick time. He would like Stephanie Zerilli since she is available and has been working with the town clerk during tax time. He was not sure of the pay schedule and questioned it. Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know how he came up with the recommended hourly rate. Z.O. Slater - he had no idea where that came from, he didn't establish it. Clm T. Hatfield - there seems to be 2 rates and some people are being paid this higher rate. Clm Roberts - there have been some people who have worked for the town over 10 years and are being paid less. Clm T. Hatfield - wanted to know the hours on this position. Z.O. Slater - it would be as necessary. Clm Roberts - there is the question that the people who work for Bunny should also be paid at this same rate which would be fair. She did some figuring and it would be about 400 hours. Linda has •worked for the town for about 10 years. He did not know if the board wanted to consider any other changes along with.this change or not or at least consider what hourly rates different departments should be paid at. TB3 -14 -95 Page 10 •the town board decided to wait until Supv Schug returned from vacation before any decision was made, but should be looked at. is Clm Baker - the board should not take any action to appoint a secretary until the rate schedule has been established. Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield - when Supv Schug returns the board will look issue at the wage scale and then take the necessary action. HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Yellow Barn Road - on hold Caswell Road - on hold Hile School Road - on hold CORRESPONDENCE Dryden Lake Police report Z.O. Slater - was describing the fire that was at the outhouse in the park. It turned out the lower blower fan burned up. It failed to shut off and burned itself up. You couldn't have a fire start in the wet area, but that was where the majority of the fire was concentrated. There was damage up in the top where the circulation and ventilation fan was. It stands to reason the ventilation fan was on fire first and the debris from the fire fell down into the wet area which was underneath if you follow the DRIFT. Deputy Supv. C. Hatfield - yes, I get the drift. Atty Perkins - no more Schugism now it is Hatfield wits and wisdoms. DISCUSSION Clm Roberts - does the town board want to make any comments to the county board regarding licensing of cats. The SPCA asked the town board to respond if the town was in favor. Deputy Supv C. Hatfield - felt the board should respond. Clm They T. Hatfield - he hasn't are creating a lot of heard anything to change his opinion. bureaucracy, cost and inconvenience to the public public to satisfy the health issue he would need of feel the SPCA. If there was a real differently. They haven't dealt with the feral cat or barn issue in any way shape or form. 6t A 6 RESOLUTION DATED MARCH 28, 1995 A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS IN RELATION TO AND APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12 OF THE TOWN LAW. i WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, relating to the extension of the Snyder Hill Water District; and WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during regular office hours for examination by any persons interested in the subject matter thereof; and WHEREAS, the extension of said water district shall be bounded and described as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the improvement proposed for the extension of said' water district consists of the installation of 2200 feet of 12 inch ductile iron pipe, 2345 feet of 8 inch ductile iron pipe, 8 hydrants and valves, gate valves, corporation stops, fitting, valves and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the aforesaid map, plan and report; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost thereof is to be paid by the developer of the subdivision known as Peregrine Hollow and dedicated to the water district at no cost to said district as a condition of final subdivision approval of Peregrine Hollow; and WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the extension of the Snyder Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden and the improvements proposed therefor have been determined to be an unlisted action, as to which a negative declaration has been made determining that said extension and the improvements proposed therefor would not result in any significant environmental effects; MOM WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on March 14, 1995 reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed water district, the improvements proposed, the fact that said map, plan and report, were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection and specifying the 28th day of March, 1995 at 7:00 o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place where said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding • a public hearing to consider the extension of said water district and said map, plan and report, filed in relation thereto and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly published and posted in the manner and within the time prescribed by Section 193 of the Town Law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place in said order, as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be head were duly heard; and WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan • and report, and the evidence given at said public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins d Y C extension of the Snyder Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden and the improvements proposed therefor have been determined to be an unlisted action, as to which a negative declaration has been made determining that said extension and the improvements proposed therefor would not result in any significant environmental effects; MOM WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on March 14, 1995 reciting a description of the boundaries of said proposed water district, the improvements proposed, the fact that said map, plan and report, were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection and specifying the 28th day of March, 1995 at 7:00 o'clock p.m., prevailing time, at the Town Hall, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place where said Town Board would meet for the purpose of holding • a public hearing to consider the extension of said water district and said map, plan and report, filed in relation thereto and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly published and posted in the manner and within the time prescribed by Section 193 of the Town Law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board; and WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place in said order, as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be head were duly heard; and WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan • and report, and the evidence given at said public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins d is 11 County, New York, as follows. Section 1. Upon the evidence given at the aforesaid public hearing, it is hereby found and determined as follows: a) The petition is signed and acknowledged as required by law and is otherwise sufficient; b) All the property and property owners within the proposed extension of the water district are benefitted thereby; C) All the property and property owners benefitted are included within the limits of the proposed water district extension; and d) The extension of said water district is in the public interest. Section 2. The extension of the Snyder Hill Water District of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County; New York, to be bounded and described as hereafter set forth, and the improvement therefor consisting of the installation of 2200 feet of 12 inch ductile iron pipe, 2345 feet of 8 inch ductile iron pipe, 8 hydrants and valves, gate valves, corporation stops, fitting, valves and necessary appurtenances thereto, as more fully described in the aforesaid map, plan and report, the total estimated cost thereof to be paid by said developer, and dedicated to the water district at no cost to said district is hereby approved and the Town through its contracts, agreements or existing district shall supply water to said water district extension. Section 3. Said water district shall be bounded and described as follows. G, i n • • • DESCRIPTION FOR THE ENLARGEMENT OF SNYDER HILL WATER DISTRICT, TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Dryden, County of Tompkins, and State of New York bounded and described as follows: Beginnning at a monument on the Town of Dryden - Town of Ithaca municipal boundary at the southeast corner of the Town of Ithaca Eastern Heights Park; thence North 10 degrees- 23 minutes - East 51.09 feet along the Town of Dryden - Town of Ithaca municipal boundary to a point, thence South 77 degrees- 56 minutes East 275 +/- feet to a pipe being the former northeast corner of" the Eleanore Foote property in the Town of Dryden; thence South 10 degrees- 30 minutes West 874.89 +/- feet to a point; thence North 59 degrees- 46 minutes West 300.83 +/- feet to a point in the Town of Dryden—Town of Ithaca municipal boundary; thence North. 11 degrees- 09 minutes- East 730 +/- feet along the Town of Dryden - Town of Ithaca municipal boundary to the point or place of beginning. Said boundaries as more particularly shown on the. map entitled "Water District Map, Snyder Hill Addition, State of New York, County of Tompkins, Town of Dryden, made by Lawrence P. Fabbroni, NYSPE #51734, NYSLS #49682, dated January 2, 1995, revised March 13,1995" 0 I Section 4. The Town Clerk shall, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, file a certified copy of this resolution in the office of the state department of audit and control at Albany, New York, and shall record a certified copy in the office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins. STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) TOWN OF DRYDEN ) SS: I, SUSANNE LLOYD, duly elected Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY. That I have compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the i • original resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden at a special meeting of said Town held on the 28th day of March, 1995, and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said original and of the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the Town of Dryden this 29th day of March, 1995. (SEAL) 6"/ TB3 -14 -95 Page 11 is RESOLUTION #107 CAT LICENSING IN THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden is opposed to the proposed cat licensing scheme given that it imposes a burden far greater than any public health benefit available, given the estimated cost per incident being implemented. In addition the added governments and the inconvenience provide other reasons for the lack 2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll cal imposed if this plan is cost imposed upon town imposed upon the community of support at this time. 1 vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #108 ACCEPT HIGH BID FOR EXCAVATOR Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Highway Superintendent this Town Board accept the high bid of $55,501.00 from the Town of Sennett for the Town's excavator. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #109 SPECIAL JOINT SEWER COMMITTEE Clm Baker offered the following resolution and asked for its •adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorizes the Special Joint Sewer Committee to proceed to improve final clarifier settling by added baffles and weirs, to increase pumping capacity at the influent station by adding a fifth pump and to improve flexibility and aesthetics of exercising controlled bypass pumps and FURTHER RESOLVED, that Stearns and Wheler, original designer of the plant, who were subsequently retained to identify plant improvements necessary to permit compliance be retained to provide environmental review, final design, bidding and contract review necessary to the above work at a cost not to exceed $48,800.00. This cost will be out of existing plant capital reserves. 2nd Clm Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #110 SNYDER HILL WATER EXTENSION Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clm T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #111 SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #112 HALL ROAD Clm Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes a • 112 RESOLUTION NO. — 1995 Councilman Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption. WHEREAS, a recent property survey of a parcel bordering Hall Road in the Town of Dryden, County of Tompkins and State of New York shows a portion of the improvements, including the pavement of Hall Road, encroaching onto private property, and WHEREAS, the owner of said private property has offered to convey to the Town a portion of the parcel which contains the improvements and pavement consti which parcel is more particularly "SURVEY MAP SHOWING LANDS OF H. ROAD & HALL WOODS ROAD" prepared .tuting a shown on Do BESEN by T. G. part of Hall Road, and a map of survey entitled [ER INC* LOCATED ON HALL Miller P. C., Engineers and Surveyors, dated November 2, 1994 and amended 1/13/95, and WHEREAS, the Town Attorney has reviewed the sufficiency of the instrument conveying said parcel to the Town without consideration or expense to the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the Town Board hereby accepts the offer of conveyance of • the parcel depicted on the survey referred to in the recitals hereinabove and upon delivery of the instrument of conveyance said parcel shall constitute a portion of Hall Road and shall henceforth be maintained by the Town in accordance with all applicable policy, rules, regulations and statutes pertaining thereto. Second Councilman Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes 0 TB3 -14 -95 Page 12 0 RESOLUTION #113 APPROVE ABSTRACT #103 Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve abstract #103 voucher #145 to #237 for a total of 8232,624.55. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes Town board recessed for executive session at 9:25PM Town board reconvened at 9:35PM and the following action was taken. RESOLUTION #114 STAR STANTON ROAD Clm T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Deputy Supervisor C. Hatfield to execute a quick claim deed giving up any title the town might have had to a small portion of land which at one time appeared to be part of Star Stanton Road. This will be release of any claims the town had to Martin Keech and his wife on the express condition that Martin Keech and his wife confirm with the town by appropriate instrument that Star Stanton Road in its present location and configuration according to the survey map .prepared by the town surveyor. 2nd Clm Baker Roll call vote - all voting Yes JUSTICE REPORT - $5.439.50 for the month of February FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members NEW BUSINESS Schedule public hearing 3 -28 -95 - 7 :OOPM Snyder Hill Water Dist. Schedule public hearing 3 -28 -95 - 7:15PM Snyder Hill Sewer Dist. Schedule public hearing 3 -28 -95 - 7 :30PM Screamer Ice Cream Schedule public hearing 3 -28 -95 - 7 :45PM Lilley's Tack & Feed Board meeting to follow hearings Adjourned: is 9 :45PM Susanne Lloyd Dryden Town Clerk 6�a I