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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-08♦ G TOWN BOARD MEETING • HEARING - UNSAFE STRUCTURE TAX PARCEL #47 -1 -25.4 Koen & Patrice Loeven OCTOBER S, 1996 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 7:30PM Supv Schug - Mr. Loeven has been notified of the unsafe structure. He is to either repair the barn or demolish it. QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS Z.O. Slater - received a letter from Mr. Loeven stating he has a purchase offer from Mr. Charles Paladino who wants to buy the property at 164 Dryden - Harford Rd. but is contingent upon the barn being saved and being capable of being repaired. They have contacted Rick Lazarus for repairing the barn. He is unable to do the job until next spring. I don't have a problem with this if they do 3 things. 1- stabilize the building with an acceptable construction plan until spring, 2- erect a fence or other type of acceptable enclosure around what would be a fall zone if the barn were to collapse and to prevent entry by unauthorized persons in general and 3- agree to a time frame for repair beginning sometime in the spring and finishing in an acceptable time 30/60/90 days and the enclosure to remain in place until the project is • finished. Atty Theisen - reported the owner would agree to those conditions only if Mr. Paladino would agree to undertake those requirements. Mr. Loeven was planning on demolishing the barn, but it is the buyer who wants to keep the barn so it would be Mr. Paladino who would have to agree to the conditions. Atty Weber - Mr. Paladino possible. I don't see any stabilizing the barn until Lazarus for stabilizing an stated he could not get to able to finish until July, wants to reconstruct the barn if problem since he has already looked at spring. He has received quotes from Mr. d restoring the barn. Mr. Lazarus has this project until May and wouldn't be Supv Schug - Z.O. Slater will write to Atty Theisen and Atty Weber as to what will be required so you can agree. Atty Perkins - asked what happens if this falls through since the town has been 4 months getting to this point. Supv Schug - in the event the sale is not completed the board reserves the right to have the barn demolished. Z.O. Slater - Mr. Loeven said he would have the fire department burn the barn as originally planned. a/6 TB10 -8 -96 Page 2 Atty Theisen - if this sale does not go through by the end of November the Loevens would take the responsibility of demolishing the barn by the end of December. Atty Perkins - the Loevens have to start something within 30 days from when they were served which would be the middle of October and completed by November 15th. of November. Atty Theisen - we could say we will have the barn either stabilized or demolished by the end of November. Atty Perkins - and repaired by August lst, 1997. Supv Schug - Henry will send you a letter regarding the 3 things that are required by the town so they can be addressed. Whether Mr. Loeven or Mr. Paladino does this we do not care. Atty Perkins - it should be made clear if this sale does not go through there is an agreement by the new owner that repairs should be started by the end of November or it is not demolished then the town is free to act without prejudice to go ahead and do it. Supv Schug - if Mr. Loeven knows he is not going to sell the property he had better get it torn down or stabilized or the town will take care of it. TOWN BOARD MEETING OCTOBER 8, 1996 Supv Schug called the meeting to order 7:45PM Members and guests participated in a moment of silent meditation to remember Sarah Hajney and Jennifer Bolduc and the families involved. Members and guests participated in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was by Town Clerk Lloyd Present: Supv Schug, Clp T. Hatfield, Clp Roberts, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater Absent: Clp Grantham and Clp C. Hatfield APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion was made by Clp Roberts and 2nd by Clp T. Hatfield that the minutes of 5 -28 and 6 Site -11 be Plan Review 4 -9; 4 approved. -23; 5 -28 and Town Board 5 -14; Carried Supv Schug - appointed Clp T. Hatfield and Clp Roberts to audit the general and highway fund bills. • • • TB10 -8 -96 Page 3 COUNTY BRIEFING Co. Rep. Evans - the county is working on the budget. The county administration recommendation is for a 6 percent increase in taxes. The program committees are asking for a 10 percent increase. I think by the time it reaches the county board it will be less than 6 percent. I would like it 3 percent. Co. Rep. Evans - the committee did approve $100,000.00 flood mitigation project. The State is asking for clarification for the grant money. Supv Schug - wanted to know about the sales tax relief for 1 week. Co. Rep. Evans - this will be coming before the board at their next meeting and I support this. If Tompkins County does not waive the sales tax review you will see major promotions from the big malls in other counties. It does not make sense to put our merchants in this county in an unfavorable situation. RESOLUTION #201 SUPPORT SALES TAX RELIEF Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board supports the sales tax relief proposed for the 3rd week of January 1997. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes CITIZEN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Steve Kirsh - Youth Commission - This year both of the villages requested more than the full amounts from what they normally receive from the State and County. The commission feels since it is rightfully village money that the village needs a program which we review in light of the other proposed programs. We serve many residents throughout the town including the villages. If we had to pull back on some of their funds without any programs we would like to feel we could do that. Right now our hands are tied. At some point in the future we could meet with the mayors and look at the by laws. Supv Schug - when the youth commission first started both villages said they would give the town the money and we would ask for the matching funds. The town agreed to do this and now they are gradually asking for it back and looking for their own programs. I do not understand since both villages are on the commission. Steve Kirsh - the commission looked contract and we are recommending a year. We do think they are doing a happy with the programs. at the Cooperative Extension cutback of what they got last very good job and we are very TB10 -8 -96 Page 4 • COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Clp T. Hatfield - received a letter from Mrs. Henderson requesting a noise ordinance. She was experiencing some problems so I asked her to put it in writing so the board members could review this and understand her problems. I expressed my concerns to her and issues of difficulty in defining noise. One concern she mentioned was calling the State Police and Sheriffs Dept. to assist in quieting noisy parties that were nearby. Both parties refused to cooperate since there was no noise ordinance on the books. Zorika Henderson, 7 Sunny Knoll Rd. - requested the town board to consider a noise ordinance. In the case of the party the State Police were called at 2:30AM. In the case of the Sheriffs Dept. it was someone building a house at 5:OOAM. The sheriff did stop by, but they weren't able to do anything. Clp T. Hatfield - it seems to me all that should be needed is a little common sense and common courtesy between neighbors. Zorika Henderson - I did speak with the contractor building the house and was told there was no noise ordinance therefore he wasn't in violation of anything. Clp. T. Hatfield - there are no state guidelines. There is a Town • of Ithaca noise ordinance, but it seems to me you wouldn't be able to mow your own lawn. Z.O. Slater - that is what my thoughts were, but Mrs. Henderson tells me that is incorrect. Based on levels of decibels acceptance a lawn mower would be in violation. Zorika Ithaca Henderson - I spoke with Andy Frost, Zoning Officer and was told there was who is the Town of no problem with the enforcement. accept Once people know that. I don't think the there is a noise decibel level ordinance they wouldn't have to be spelled out and I don't think a lawn mower would be in that range. Z.O. Slater - they would definitely exceed it since I have done several studies for the Wilcox Press site and several others. If you slam a fire door you have violated it. If you have somebody who has an axe to grind with someone next door I don't want to be responsible for responding to that at 2:OOAM. It is obvious where 2 people are aggravated with each other we become the yo yo in the situation. I would need an interpretation as to who would enforce the ordinance. Atty Perkins - it wouldn't necessarily be a zoning ordinance. It could be done by local law. • a/a eR l3 TB10 -6 -96 Page S Z.O. Slater - I hope that the town board would weigh the benefit to the many. We have never had any complaints other than loud party complaints and I have explained this to Mrs. Henderson. Zorika Henderson - also complained about the noise from Finger Lakes Stone at early hours in the morning. I have spoken with Mr. Ormsby and he seemed concerned but nothing has been done about working in the early morning. Z.O. Slater - they are working under a DEC permit and would have to contact DEC for the hours that are permitted. Dave Putnam - in one of the snow belt counties they had to revise their noise ordinance because people could not run their snow blowers before 7:OOAM therefore couldn't get out of their driveways to go to work. Z.O. Slater - wanted to know how this would effect the farmer and the right to farm law. Clint Cotterill - that is what I was concerned about since I ran a farm all my life and you are running tractors and farm machinery late at night and start early in the morning. Supv Schug - there is a lot the town board will have to look and . make sure it would be carefully drafted. Clp T. Hatfield - the Town of Dryden is not the Town of Ithaca. You have a larger piece of real estate and more diversified base and community. This will have to be looked at long and hard to make any sense. I don't understand why if there is a complaint about a noisy party going on that the Sheriff's Dept. or State Police couldn't respond. It seems like a reasonable request. I don't feel you need special legislation for that. Zorika Henderson - also complained about chain sawing trees on Sunday. Someone cut down trees for over 4 hours on Fathers Day instead of having a professional person do it during the week. Thought chains saws could be used on a farm or state forest. Z.O. Slater - I would never support that being a person who supports 2 wood stoves and the only time I have is the weekend to get fire wood. I have been known to haul wood at 11:OOPM because that is the only time I have. Wood splitters are like lawn mowers when it comes to noise. Supv Schug - will check, but would like to hear from the Sheriffs Dept. and the State Police as to why they didn't close down the noisy parties when they had received the complaint. We will keep in contact with you as to what is happening. • • 0 TB10 -8 -96 ATTORNEY Page 6 Atty Perkins - Cortland Paving - we had an examination scheduled for Mr. Ottenshot and he did not show up. We therefore proceeding. Atty Perkins - Peregrine Hollow RMS Gravel - Supv Schug - Henry and there is concern about the no change for trial are sent out information on Sept 19th setback requirement. Z.O. Slater - we have a setback requirement within the Dryden Town mining special permit specifications that are to be recommended to DEC for a potential permit if one was to be issued. We have a setback that precludes anybody from having any mining activity within 325 feet from any boundary, municipal line, any road or anything of that nature and 1000 feet from any residence. The parcel of the proposed operation is about 1300 feet wide. If that was enforced with what you have to consider for mining wall slope you greatly restrict the area with which you have to extract any material from. It might be reasonable to restrict the mining from 1000 feet from any residential structure. DEC setback for a slope is 25 feet. I think this should be considered as to how much we should be involved with the permit. Supv Schug - DEC is asking the town that once DEC receives and declares a complete application the town hold a public hearing. Z.O. Slater - after DEC reviews the completed application DEC has a 30 day public comment period and the town is to hold our public hearing during that time. DEC will keep the town updated as to where the schedule is. Once the 30 day period is closed they would like the towns special permit recommendations to come in during the 30 day process so they can become part of the permit. Supv Schug - it was suggested that Hart Road be abandoned. I would rather see the setback reduced on their property for mining and keep Hart Road a town road open for the health, safety and welfare of the people since it is a back entrance to George Junior Republic, Atty Perkins - in order to put a culvert under Mott Road RMS Gravel has to get a permit and a franchise from the town. This agreement sets forth those conditions of that franchise for the installation, maintenance and the rule of the culvert there. There is a question as to what percent of annual gross revenues the town would want to set aside to insure and guarantee the performance of all of the obligations. The franchise requires a public hearing which should be held the same time you have your special permit hearing. Gave board members a copy of franchise for the culvert under the highway and conveyor for their review. a/� RESOLUTION NO. 202 - 1996 • Councilperson T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for i.ts adoption: WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has presented to the Town Board a written description of certain Town highways (or portions thereof) that in his opinion appear to have not become wholly disused, but for the previous two (2) years have not been usually travelled along the greater part thereof, by more than two (2) vehicles daily in addition to pedestrians and persons on horseback, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has satisfied itself as to the accuracy and completeness of such description of those Town highways and that they appear to the Town Board to be appropriate for a qualified abandonment thereof, and WHEREAS, Highway Law Sections 205(2) and 205 -b(1) prescribes the procedure to be followed to effect a qualified abandonment of certain Town highways, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 10 It appears that the following Town highways are eligible for a qualified abandonment thereof: • CARD ROAD: Beginning at a point 700 feet east of the intersection of Signal Tower Road and proceeding easterly for approximately 1,660 feet, to the westerly boundary of tax parcel #50- 1-2.1 CORNELIIIS ROAD: Extending from 200 feet from Hunt Hill Road north for approximately 1720 feet to within 485 feet from the intersection with Midline Road 29 The Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County is requested to hold a public hearing on such qualified abandonment pursuant the provisions and procedures prescribed in Highway Law Section 205(2) and Section 205- b(1)(a), 3. Copies of this resolution shall be certified by the Town Clerk and distributed as follows: Town Superintendent of Highways County Superintendent of Highways County Representative Lane County Representative Evans Second Councilperson Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes a /. TB10 -8 -96 Page 7 Atty Perkins - Lailani Kay to Town of Dryden - I have not heard from Mr. Westcotts attorney. He did have some kind of a contract and wanted assurance the town was going to accept the road since he had complied with all of the requirements. I wrote to Mr. Westcotts attorney and assured him what our policy was and the conditions the Planning Board had imposed on their approval. RESOLUTION #202 QUALIFIED ABANDONMENT CARD ROAD AND CORNELIUS ROAD Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #203 REVISION TO EMPLOYEE POLICY PER EDUCATION REIMBURSEMENT Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board revise the employee policy per education reimbursement. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes ENGINEER • Dave Putnam - Bone Plain Road drainage - Hwy Supt Gilbert did not have any luck getting Mr. Ellis to sign an easement. I did find several other places where a culvert could be installed but do not think this will correct the problem. The town could make a deep ditch and would be the least cost to construct and the most impact on the neighbors. This would help to dry out some of their soil. Supv Schug - wanted to know if this would jeopardize the stability and usability of the town road. Hwy Supt Gilbert - no, this does not have any impact on the road. Supv Schug - since the town has already spent money for a drainage study and if it doesn't impact the town road and only will solve a couple of neighbors problems, does the town want to get into putting a ditch through Ellis property and then having to maintain its Supv Schug - I don't see any problem with putting another culvert under the road if this will help the Weber problem. Dave Putnam - this will help Webers problem, but I don't think it will solve it. It was decided to install culverts on Bone Plain Road to help the • drainage problem. Date: Tom From: Sub. Dear Jim: November 4th, 199E James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor Henry M. Slater, Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Off. October 196 Building & Zoning Activity Report Building permits. During the month of October 196, our department Residence issued 18 Facilities (0) Business Facilities t63 Home Day Care Facilities building permits which are described as follows. A -1 Single Family Homes new starts (4) (3) Double -wide, (1) Single -wide (0) site built homes, (0) Modular A -1 Renovates, extensions R repairs (4) C -4.1 Erect a private garage R storage structures (4) C -7 Miscellaneous structures (2) C -3.1 Extend existing printing facility (1) C -2 Retail Lumber- store facility (1) C -4.2 Lumber storage structure, accessory to store (2) Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance Certificate of Occupancy (7) Temporary Certificates of Occupancy (0) • Certificate of Compliance (5) Public Inspections, Fire Safety Multiple Residence Facilities (0) Business Facilities t63 Home Day Care Facilities (0) Fire Investigations for the Month of There was one Fire Response duri Republic Directors Home was acci hot roof repair. A quick respons fighting efforts held damage to frame around a dormer window. Th assisted by Dryden Station perso done for an outstanding effort. Update on Issues of Concern: Oct o b e ng Oct dently e and a mini e Free nnel, r (1) ober. The George Junior set on fire during a on the scene fire mum, primarily the ville Fire Department should receive a well Loeven Barn at 164 Dryden Harford Road The unsafe Loeven barn at 164 Dryden Harford Road, was under consideration for public demolition by public hearing at the October 8th Town Board meeting. The barn has not been stabilised but a building permit has been filed for demolition and repairs in conformance with the time schedules established during the October 8th public hearing. At this time, the potential new owner has •asked that I not issue the appropriate permit until the closing has occurred, scheduled for some time during the week of 11/11/96. • • 40 . y October Page Two '96 Report Ottenschot Property at 3 I've heard no more con issue. As you'll recall Jr., 9 Freese Road, has Ottenschot's alteration experiencing minor flood Fr^ e e cerni the infor of th ing d RMS Gravel _. Special... Permit Although I've received n concerning a compl.e.ted app response from County Plann recommendations.are attach You'll note County Plannin parallel those previously to the current, "incomplet se Road ng the ongoing neighbor down med us that; as e area drainage uring some rain Ottenschot Freese Road stream, Thomas Bossack a result of patterns, Bossack is events. South Mine, Mott Road o further advisement from NYS DEC lication status; I've received a ing. A copy of their 239 L &M ed for your project file & information. g has several concerns which seem to identified by DEC which ultimately led e DEC Mining Permit Application ". ZBA The ZBA Board of Appeals had no agenda in October and did not meet. Planning Board The Planning Board met to conduct a sketch conference for a proposed minor subdivision lot modification. Finding the proposal to conform to all applicable requirements, the board choose to hold a public hearing for the proposal at their November session. Site Plan Review & Special Permit Project Sheet Attached is a copy of our Site Plan Review, Special Permit tracking program. This will permit you to see how your special approval projects progress. Once a Site Plan Review or Special Permit project has been approved, it will appear on the appropriate sheet with the approval date listed. It will stay on the sheet adding milestone dates until occupancy when it will be removed. Very truly yours, X. a� Henry M. Slater Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: All Dryden Town Board Members Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Mahlon R. 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Hile School Road - no change RESOLUTION #204 ACCEPT LOW BID FOR PLOW EQUIPMENT Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the low bid of $17,271.00 from Seneca Supply for snow plow equipment. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - letter sent to board members from Hwy Supt Gilbert regarding equipment for auctions. He received information and made a very good decision regarding selling highway equipment. I think Don should be commended on making good an informed on the spot decision. RESOLUTION #205 SEASONAL LIMITED USE HIGHWAYS Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the following list of seasonal limited use highways upon the recommendation of Highway Superintendent Don Gilbert. These roads will not be plowed nor maintained from November 1996 through April 1997. The roads will be posted with the appropriate signs and the Town Clerk shall post such notice at the Town Hall. 14 - Hile School Road - from #147 Ed Hill Road west to within approximately 500 feet of Route 38. 24 - Yellow Barn Road - from Dusenbury Sports Club north to #368 a distance of approximately 4224 feet. 30 - Signal Town Road - from Card Road north to the power lines. 40 - Starr Stanton Hill Road - from approximately 800 feet west of Dryden - Harford Road west for approximately 3000 feet. 50 - Caswell Road - from West Dryden Road south for approximately .6 mile. 60 - Beam Hill Road - from tax map #50 -1 -44 north to within 200 feet of tax map #50 -1 -18. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes e RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:58:45 PAGE 1 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9- -30 -96 _• _.- _______--- -_______.- ______ __ ... _.- _________ __ __________ - ....____ ... ---- - -- - -_ YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE CON0 ID t 1 PICK UP 41 3/4 TON GREEN W 2 TRUCK; #02 - PICKUP 3 TRUCK 43 1 TON 4 TRUCK: #4 - SNOW EQUIP & DUMP 5 TRUCK #5 - TAP40EM 6 TRUCK #6 - SNOW EQUIP 7 TRUCK #7 W /FRINK ONE WAY PLO 8 TRUCK #8 - FUEL TANKER 9 TRUCK #9 - DUMP W /VIKING 1.Qi TRUCK #10 - TANDEM WI/SNOW E 01 TRUCK 411 - 4 x 4 W /SNOW EQ 12'-TRUCK #12 - SINGLE AXLE W /SN 13 T\-R -UCK #13 DUMP 1 TON 4X4 1.4 WING #13A GOES ON TRUCK: 15 TRUCK 414 - DUMP W /SNOW 15 PICK UP #17 17 TRUCK 418 - SNOW & BODY 18 SWEEPER #19 8 1/2' 19 PICKUP TRUCK #20 20 BULLDOZER - #21 21 GRADER 422 22 TRUCK #23 - TRACTOR 23 TRUCK 424 W /DUMP BOX,PLOW EQ WSPREADER 4124 TRUCK; 1996 $ 18,640.00 1988 $ 8,974400 GO 1990 $ 169498.00 GO 1985 $ 81,678.00 GO 1991 $ 869705.00 GO 1988 $ 79,115.00 GO 1995 $ 102,343.00 1964 $: 209450.00 FA 1991 $ 909611.00 GO 1975 $: 439985.00 GO 1989 $ 1009194400 GO 1989 $ 749590.00 GO 1993 $ 20,016900 GO 1995 $ 89549.00 1979 $ 60,827624 GO 1996 $ 17,326.84 1988 $ 819490900 GO 1990 $. 2,775900 GO 1992 $ 8,092.47 GO 1972 $ 32,698400 GO 1984 $ 579969.00 GO 1986 $ 609994.00 GO 1993 979645.00 1994 $: 29920.00 1GCGK24K9SE279314 i 1B7HD14Y6JS76820 1G8HC34K7LE19878 1GDT9E4JOFV50390 4V2JCBDF509809322 1GDT9E4JXJV60101 4V5JCBJF6TR84525 63489 BNM001090(7 84265 2M2S141C5KC00108 1M2P197Y7KW00581 1GBHK34F3PE24493 C49EJ9V126858 187HF16Y8TS68900 4V2SCBCF3JU5014!;i 9034T9 1GTDC14Z7NE54091. 96-32788 27V7473 1GDT9F4R7GV53837 1M2AMO8C4RMOO246 125 -OP103 RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:58°45 PAGE 2 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9- 30 -"96 _ ________._______._._____._____________..______ _._____________________________ YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE COND ID 11f. 25 LOADER #25 26 LOADER #26 27 TRUCK #27 — WISNOW EQUIP and 28 EXCAVATOR #28 29 BACKHOE #29 W /EXTENDIBLE DIP 3f? BUCKET #29A DITCHING 36 —INC 31 TRAILER #30 32 TRAILER #32 33 TRUCK #35 — DUMP TRUCK 34 TRAILER #36 — SEMI :5 TRAILER #37 — DUMP 36 TRAILER #39 DUMP 37 TRACTOR 441 r68 SNOWBLOWER #41A FRONT MOUNT 39 MOWER #418 DISC, HYDRAUI_I 4(,) SWEEPER #41C 6 FOOT FRONT M 41 ROLLER #43 42 CHIPPER #44 43 SHOULDER MACHINE #45 44 SPREADER #46 — MATERIAL 45 SPREADER #47 — MATERIAL 46 SPREADER #48 MATERIAL 47 SPREADER 449 — MATERIAL SPREADER #50 — MATERIAL 1986 $ 829554.00 GO 1.991 $ 1429123.00 GO 1982 $ 84,293.00 GO 1995 $ 1665509.88 1994 $ 359917.00 GO 1996 $ 995000 1995 $ 19425.00 1994: 329888.00 1991 $ 299264.30 GO 1964, 29950900 FA 1970 $ 8,300.00 GO 1991 $ 339518.00 GO 1994 $ 22,815.00 1994 $ 5,340.00 1994 $ 4,900.00 1994 $ 5,290,00 1978 $ 3:39200.00 GO 1986 $ 139497.35 GO 1995 $ 399120900 1992 $ 49100.00 1990 $ 29813.60 1986 $ 4,740.00 GO 1989 $ 29248.40 1991 $ 29408.80 99YO4 4YG00 1GOT9 86438 A 4 2 7 6 SF04- AC9FS 1E 9N2 1G8M7 90012 7598 1 H 4 D 0 B0878 85 --E-- 92125 94545 1812— 463 820 E4J8CV58122 42 72N36C 121XS14:31 204RE111112 H1J108894 5 3021MK02390 85 59 9 3 137874 502 I 10020. -10 11890 2866 1255 0419 RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:58:46 PAGE 3 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9 -30 -96 _------__--____--------- ___..- _._____ _.__._...______._ - ________ -- - - YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE COND ID 49 SPREADER 1.JAY SNO PLOW 451 - MATERIAL 65 5(li SPREADER RADIO #01 C001MUNICAT #52 - MATERIAL 51 SPREADER 453 - MATERIAL 52 SPREADER - ELECTRIC FOR PICK: 53 SPREADER #55 - MATERIAL 54 SPREADER #56 55 SPREADER #57 - 14FT FLASH SA f;6 SPREADER #58 - MATERIAL 57 SNOW WING #59 rib LAWN TRACTOR #61 :9 CART 461A 6(9 TRUCK: #62 PICKUP 61 PICKUP TRUCK 464 62 SPREADER 4$96 - 13 FT W/O GRI 63 MOWER 497 - SIDE MOUNT 6/! ONE 1.JAY SNO PLOW #98 ( USED) 65 TWO WAY RADIO #01 C001MUNICAT 66 RADIO UNIT 402 - MAXTRAC 67 RADIO UNIT 403 68 RADIO #04 69 RADIO #05 'IV) RADIO #06 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER 71 RADIO #07 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER r' RADIO #08 (1988) 1990 1992 1994 1995 1988 1995 1984 1988 1977 1995 1992 1988 1992 1991 1990 0 1977 1989 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1988 $ $ 4. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,750.00 2,900.00 3,107.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 6,062.00 19200960 FA 4,900,00 6,750.00 GO 4,605.00 400.00 89974.00 GO 8,092.47 49990.00 GO 119143.00 GO 700.00 GO 269306.50 GO 5940 8934 BMS 101382 042_8 4918 -87 M00125AO23200 187HD14Y1JS75660 1GTDC14Z4NE54175 125- AFH13SS 452.00 GO 428FPA2741 482.50 GO 475FIIS2447 659.50 GO 428FPU2207 659.50 GO 416.00 GO 416.00 GO 482.50 428FPU2208 428HQL1192 428HQL1193 428FPA2741 a RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:58:48 PAGE 4 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS _ DATE OF INVENTORY 9- 30--96 _ _______.______ ____________ .___-___.. �___________ ____________________________.__ • __ _ ^ � � YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE C0ND ID 73 RADIO #09 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER 1993 74 RADIO #10 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER 1992 75 RADIO #11 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER 1993 76 RADIO #12 W /EXTERNAL SPEAKER 1993 77 RADIO #13 BASE STATION 1994 Y8 RADIO #14 1994 79 RADIO - 16 CHANNEL W /ANTENNA 1996 80 RADIO - 16 CHANNEL W/ANTENNA 1996 81 VACUUM - 10 GAL WET /DRY 1987 2 TIME CLOCK: 1992 :3 POST HOLE DIGGER 1980 84 PUMP - 2 INCH TRASH 1989 85 CHAIN SAW W /15 -INCH BAR 1992 86 CHAIN' SAW W /15 -IPy CH BAR 1992 87 CHAIN SAW W/33 -INCH BAR 1995 88 CHAIN SAM W /EXTENSION 1995 89 CHAIN SAW W/33 -INCH BAR 1995 90 WELDER - PORTABLE 1960 91 WELDER - ELECTRIC 1960 92 WELDER 1995 93 SIGNMAKER 1960 94 BATTERY CHARGER 1982 95 BATTERY CHARGER 1983 ; LAWNMOWER - 21 INCH PUSH 1986 0 $ 916.00 428AT,32235 $ 394.00 428ASY4533 $ 486.00 D43MJA77A3CK 486.00 428ASY4533 $ 759.98 428AUE0863 $: 540.00 428TU1,.l3581 518000 694 -A7678 $: 518.00 694 -A7684 $ 127.74 FA $ 1.,395.00 GO 1166866 $ 554.54 GO 00031-- 008939GH 4: 937.50 GO HJ2770018 $ 344.95 GO 026 /14183,6 $ 344.95 GO 026/1.40120 $ 850000 33021 775.00 036591 850.00 80EV006590TY $ 749.50 FA $ 319.20 GO $ 29322.00 KF792446 $ 575.00 GO 200.00 GO A102037 $ 225°00 GO HC1231 $ 275900 GO 54035793 d RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:58:57 PAGE 5 INVENTORY OF H.I.GHI.JAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN I COUNTY OF T0111PKINS _ DATE OF INVENTORY 9- 30--96 _•_---- _- - - - -__ _- _________._______ -- -. - ___ . - _ . � _ YEAR PURCHASE ..- _ _ ___________.,� ___ __ _. _. DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE COND ID Vr 97 PORTA POWER 98 JACK - FLOOR,AIR 7 TON 99 JACK - HYDRAULIC, AIR, 20 TO 1490 ,LACK - HYDRAULIC, FLOOR, AIR 101 JACK - FLOOR, 20 TON 1,02 DRILL. PRESS 103 DRILL PRESS 1,04 CHAIN FALL HOIST - MANUAL OP 105 VICE - BENCH 8 INCH 1.496 VISE - BENCH, 18 INCH jft7 COMPRESSOR - AIR 1,08 COMPRESSOR AIR 109 COMPRESSOR - AIR 1.1.0 LEVEL - TRANSIT 111 LEVEL - MINI -G TRANSIT I12 PAINT - SPRAY WITH EQUIPMENT 113 TOOL CHEST - MECHANICS WITH 114 TOOLS - SHOP MISC 115 TOOLS - SMALL, GREASE BAY 1.16 GRINDER - PORTABLE INIITH ACCE 117 GRINDER BENCH 1.18 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER 119 SNOWBLOWER - USED 0 ej FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 201r, CO2 1965 1961 1969 1969 1977 1960 1983 1960 1960 1960 1979 1969 1995 1974 1985 1968 1960 1992 1996 1978 1984 1989 WOWSK4 1965 $ P $ $ $ i $ $ $ 1 $ 4. $ $ 4: $ 279.60 FA 123.60 GO 585.00 GO 585.40 GO 49.95 GO 199.50 FA 299.00 GO 089206 99.75 GO 59.85 FA 159.60 FA 19551.00 GO 350.00 FA 1,272.00 283.50 GO 30T44119 771421. 295.00 GO 1P -2373 273.00 FA 39000.00 GO 2,000.00 1,500,00 346.40 GO 338.89 GO 180 -0127 39895.00 GO 200.00 FA 60.00 Ga H14936 RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:59x07 PAGE 6 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TO!/JN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9 -30 -96 _•___- _____________ __m._.- -_Y_ - __ YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE C 0 N 0 ID : 121 FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 2049 CO2 1965 $ 60.00 GO 1.22 FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 51� CO2 1965 $ 35.00 GO 123 FI 124 FI 125 FI 1.26 FI 127 FI 1,28 FI 129 FI 1,30 FI 01 FI 1,32 FI 133 FI :1.34 FI 135 LO 136 LO 137 TR 1.38 TR 139 GR RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX RE EX CKERS CKERS IMMER IMMER OUND TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN TIN POU G G G G G G G G G G G G D D S S N U U U U U U U U U U U U 0 0 T T 0 ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE ISHE U 8 L E U6LE RING RING ER R 5# CO2 1 R 5# CO2 1 R - 5;3 CO2 1 R - 5f� C 0 2 1 R - 54. CO2 1 R - 5tT CO2 1 R - 5ff. C 0 2 1 R - 5# CO2 1 R - 5# C 0 2 1 R - 5* C 0 2 1 R - 5# CO2 1 R - 5# C 0 2 1 TIER - 6 OP 1. TIER - 2 OP 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $ 3 65 $: 3 65 $ 3 65 $' 3 96 $ 98 96 $ 13 88 11 93 It 39 92 $ 1,55 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.8 0.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 G0 GO G () GO GO GO G () GO G0 GO GO GO GO M0110GA11758:? M0030SX01246A GO 1.40 DISTANCE MEASURER 1993 $ 444.79 16823 141 CAR CASSETTE TRUCK 420 1994 $ 119099 01216811 1412 WATER HEATER 20 GAL 1994 $ 193.64 1094301599 143 AIR CONDITIONER THRU THE t4 1996 575.00 JK61323523 �4 SAW - CIRCULAR 1996 w 159099 347236 i RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:59:16 PAGE 7 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9 -30 -96 _ ._ __..______.____._._— ________.__ YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE COND IO R 1.45 CALCULATOR :146 DESK — h1ETAL, 4 D R A L J E R W /LEF 147 DESK — GREY METAL 148 DESK — GREY,6 DRAWER W /L.00K 1.49 CHAIR — METAL FOLDING (FOUR) 1.50 CHAIR — WOOD OFFICE EXECUTIV 151 FILE CHAIR 42.97 CABINET — METAL FA 1965. — LEGAL OFFICE, W /FRAME 1992 SWIVEL 1.58 FILE 1.52 210.00 CABINET CHAIR FA 1960 — EXECUTIVE 224.80 $ 42 1996 --INCH GO SWIVEL., 74,98 $ BR 153 FILE — 4 DRAWER, GRAY 154 FILE — 4 DRAWER, GRAY =5 FILE — 4 DRAWER, GRAY W /LOCK 1,,556 FILE CABINET — LEGAL W /FRAME 157 FILE $ 42.97 CABINET FA FA 1965. — LEGAL W /FRAME 1992 FA 1.58 FILE $ 210.00 CABINET 1996 FA 1960 LATERAL 224.80 $ 42 1996 --INCH GO 159 TABLE — FOLDING 8 FOOT, BROW 160 TABLE — FOLDING 8 FOOT, BROW 161 TYPEWRITER — ELECTRONIC 1.62 PRINTER STAND WI/CASTERS 163 PRINTER STAND 1.64 COPIER STAND 165 COMPUTER TABLE 166 PRINT OUT RACK; — OAK: 167 COPIER 0; CPU HARD(106 MG) DRIVE AND T 1994 $ 42.97 27.93 FA FA 1965. 116.50 27.93 1992 FA 1968 $ $ 210.00 103901, 1996 FA 1960 $ 224.80 $ 34.00 1996 GO 1960 74,98 $ 54.00 FA 1960 tat) $ 65.35 $ FA 1960 1996 $ 31.92 $ 700000 FA 1979 1993 $ 95.3 $: 29452.67 1 FA 1960 $ 27.93 FA FA 1960 $ 27.93 1992 FA 1987 $ 157010 FA GO 1993 $ 103.01 1992 FA 1993 $ 171.85 $ 103901, 1996 1994 $ 437.00 FA 1996 1975 $ 47654 1992 FA 1975 $ 47.54 FA 1996 103.80 1992 $ 171.85 1996 $ 224.80 1996 $ 74,98 1986 $ 91040 tat) 1996 $ 105.20 1996 $ 700000 1993 $: 29452.67 324531 866766319 46153269 RUN DATE 09 -24 -1996 AT 17:59:25 PAGE 8 INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY MACHIrIERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPTMENT TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOIPKINS DATE OF INVENTORY 9 -30 -96 _ -----_-- .-------- _— ..___— ________.___ . _______ ._ ______...._ ._ __ YEAR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED PRICE C 0 N 0 IO R 169 CPU 586 -100 PENTIUM 1,250,00 1995 $ 49437,40 J.70 PRINTER — WITH CABLES AND TR 1989 $ 629.75 GO 808A 3345039 171 PRINTER — LASER 410E 1995 $ 631..70 311AO008112 172 MONITOR 17 —INCH COLOR 1995 $: 579.97 AJO50900502 173 BACKUP POWER SUPPLY 1994 $ 125.00 93121467838 1,74 TELEPHONE — 2 LINE SPEAKER 1991 $: 62.94 GO EXY9MJ 17592 MT 175 TELEPHONE 2 LINE 1995 ,$ 39.99 50074184 1.76 TELEPHONE — 2 LINE 1995 $: 39.99 50084909 177 TELEPHONE — 4 LINE 1996 $ 279.96 178 FAX MACHINE 1995 1— 293.84 47169150 19 CHAIRS — BURGANDY (4) 1996 $ 384.36 180 SCANNER — PROGRAMMABLE 1983 $: 169.95 GO 382A -009A2 181 WALKITALK 1994 110.43 0422307 1.82 WALKITALK 1994 $, 1.10.43 0452325 e- Highway Superintendent 183 FILES — LOCKABLE 3 DRAWER BL 1996 $ 940.00 DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED COST 1 TON TRUCK W /PLOW EQUIPI'9ENT 309 000 o 00 SIDE MOUNTED MOWER 109000000 AIR CONDITIONING FOR 4630 (#41 tractor) 3,000900 J D TRACTOR W /ATACHMENTS 19,500.00 Roller 108,., 000 , 00 "Sander Box 6,500.00 14 yd Dump Box 6,800000 Fo"r.k Lif t :'i`8.yX000 00 Total 2219800.00 e- Highway Superintendent Date To: From Sub. . Dear Jim: October 3rd, 1996 James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor Henry M. Slater, Zoning R Building Code Enforcement Off. September 196 Building R Zoning Activity Report Building Permits: During the month of September 196, our department issued 14 building permits which are described as follows. A -1 Single Family Homes new starts C -4.1 (1) Double -wide, (1) site a built homes, (1) Modular advising and C -7 Install that he if said has private use A -1 Replace Nonconforming Home Mobile Miscellaneous home with conforming repairs or construction Double -wide right after A -2 Two Family Home received public demolition. Notice of A -1 Renovate an existing single 8th advised Public by family home C -4.1 made buyer Erect with a private garage advising and C -7 Install that he if said has private use Swimming pool C -7 Home Miscellaneous repairs or construction Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance Certificate of Occupancy 40 Temporary Certificates of Occupancy Certificate of Compliance Public Inspections, Fire Safety Multiple Residence Facilities Business Facilities Home Day Care Facilities pro j ect (3) (1) (1) (2) (2) (1) (4) (2) (1) (2) (0) (2) (0) Fire Investigations for the Month of September (1) One minor mobile home fire occurred resulting very little damage. Update on Issues of Concern. 164 South Street, Loeven Barn. Mr. Loeven a potential made buyer contact who would with buy our the office, house advising and barn us only that he if said has buyer would be permitted to repair the barn. That was right after Mr. consider Loeven received public demolition. Notice of the I have October been 8th advised Public by Hearing a local to builder, He later that he advised had us been asked that an estimate to prepare of an estimate $35,000 had been for repair. submitted. No further 0 word has been received. I _0 September 196 Report Page Two Ottenschot Property at 3 Freese Road: As directed by the Town Board, I made contact 9 Freese Road whose family sold the 3 Freese Ottenschot. As you'll recall, the drastic amo material on the Ottenschot lot was causing a problem down stream. The ownership of a comm important as this was where the major drainag occurred. Mr. Bossack has provided us with d the driveway belongs to Bossack, and both Ott University have access to their properties vi to each by Bossack. with Mr. Bossack at Road property to unt of site fill potential drainage on driveway became e alteration had etail, that suggests enschot and Cornell a an easement granted This information was given to Dave Putnam and Attorney Perkins to use in the Town's effort to resolve the problems with the Ottenschot property. Durin Se *ember the Zoning Board of Appeals met twice, once on the M 3rd p and 9 again on the 17th in Special month, Session. there providing On 9/3/96, a the Board concluded all a hearing Permit that was earlier granted a 61 day continuance to negotiate a land sale that would resolve a side lot line setback issue. Not being able to agree on a purchase price, the applicants decided to continue their appeal. • The Board conc they granted a the home was bey was in conforman laded, even though the request was substantial, foot setback where 15 foot is required, as moving and the applicant means, and all other criteria ce. Request was granted 5 -0. On 9/17/96, the Board met to hear a MA Zoning front yard setback request for a proposed extension of an existing industrial use approved by Site Plan Review. The Board concluded, the request being very insignificant, and all other requirements being in conformance, they could grant the request. Request was granted 5 -0 One added final to note, this report. beginning I'll next will month, be there providing will a be a new status report section on all Special Permit and Site Plan Review approval project progress. The Planning Board did not meet during September. Very truly yours, 0 /X C7� � Henry M. Zoning & Slater Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: All Dryden Town Board Members • Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney N • 9 TB10 -8 -96 RESOLUTION #206 GROSS WEIGHT LIMIT ON TOWN ROADS Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, this Town Board adopt an order temporarily excluding any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of five (5) tons from the following roads have town roads, from November 1, been so posted pursuant to 1996 to June 1, 1997. The Vehicle and Traffic Law 1660 (a) Section 11. The Town Clerk shall post such notice at the Town Hall. 10 - 20 - 3. - 40 - 5. - 60 - 7. - Be - 96 - Morris Road Ed Hill Road Bone Plain Road Bradshaw Road Walker Road Livermore Road Simms Hill Road Dutcher Road George Road Reported Gus 100 - 110 - 120 - Upper Creek Road Lower Creek Road West Dryden Road - from Scofield Road to Asbury Road 130 - Etna Road - from Mohawk to Hanshaw Road 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Department of Public Works Request for equipment ZONING OFFICER Monthly report - given to board members Z.O. Slater - MAK Industries - landscape - the plans called for 10 to 12 foot trees. Reported Gus has planted 8 foot trees and 10 trees that are 4 or 5 feet tall. I asked Gus about this and where he was supposed to purchase the trees from didn't work out. I think when they grow they will be spaced an appropriate distance, but right now they don't conform to what they said they were going to plant. They have also brought in topsoil to start their lawn and will continue planting the shrubbery. Supv Schug - when the trees are 10 feet tall then the board will give him permission to park his vehicles. Schedule public hearing for Dollar Store on 10 -22 -96 at 9:00 AM aid TB10 -8 -96 Page 10 CORRESPONDENCE Dryden Lake Police report Village of Dryden Fountain update - will be ready for dedication on Memorial Day in 1997. - Board members went over plans for fountain. T.C. Planning - 1997 HUD application was not accepted. wv DISCUSSION West Dryden Bridge - County response Supv Schug - Fire Origin Team - would like $1,000.00 for equipment. They need a 35mm camera, equipment and team box. Neptune Fire Co. has given them permission to store the equipment there. If this is going to be purchased the Zoning Office should also have a 35mm camera for their fire work. RESOLUTION #207 AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT Town FOR FIRE ORIGIN TEAM Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the purchase of 2 35mm cameras (1 for town and 1 for fire origin team), equipment and team box not to exceed $1,000.00. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - Virgil Creek Water Shed program that was signed in April now has to be revised. Board members have copies. REVISED #208 VIRGIL CREEK WATER SHED PROGRAM Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign the necessary documents for the Virgil Creek Water Shed program. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - requested tow Harris Dayton for the town property in the creek area easement agreement between for 50 feet both sides of n board approval to to do clean up and Asked Atty Perkins the Town of Dryden the creek. get an easement from work along his to write an and Harris Dayton Supv Schug - the North East Bypass study. It would be a roadway in Tompkins County that would go from Route 79 to Route #38 through the Town of Dryden, Town of Lansing and part of the Town of • Ithaca. Tompkins County would be the Lead Agency along with the MPO. This would involve Tompkins County, Cornell University, the Town of Heights Ithaca, and the Town of Village Dryden, Town of of Lansing. Lansing, Village of Cayuga r CJ U L 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, Dryden, New York, in said Town, on October 8, 1996, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., Prevailing Time. The meeting was called to order by Supervisor James F. Schug, and upon roll being called, the following were PRESENT: James F. Schug, Supervisor Thomas Hatfield, Councilperson Ronald Roberts, Councilperson ABSENT. Charles Hatfield, Councilperson Deborah Grantham, Councilperson The following resolution was offered by Councilperson Thomas Hatfield who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilperson Ronald Roberts , to -wit: 0 • RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water district in said Towns and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district • or incorporated village. • n LJ • Section Z. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. . The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call which resulted as follows: James F. Schug VOTING Aye Thomas Hatfield VOTING Aye Ronald Roberts VOTING Aye VOTING VOTING The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. 0 • L� • • b STATE OF NEW YORK: SS. COUNTY OF TOMPKINS* I, the undersigned Clerk of the Town of Dryden, County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY: Tompkins That I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of the meeting of the Town Board of said Town, including the resolution contained therein, held on October 8, 1996, with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a true and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original so far as the same relates to the subject matters therein referred to. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had due notice of said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), general public. said meeting was open to the I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and /or other news media as follows: Newspaper and /or other news media The Ithaca Journal Date given January 3, 1996 I A I 1 i 4 • I FURTHER CERTIFY that PRIOR to the time of the meeting, I duly caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public location(s) on the following dates: Designated Location(s) of posted notice Town Signboard Vestibule - Town Hall 65 East Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 Date of Posting January 3, 1996 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Town on October /00 1996. Town Clerk i 0 • 0 J 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, Dryden, New York, in said Town, on October 8, 1996, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., Prevailing Time. The meeting was called to order by Supervisor James F. Schug, and upon roll being called, the following were PRESENT. James F. Schug, Supervisor Thomas Hatfield, Councilperson Ronald Roberts, Councilperson ABSENT. Charles Hatfield, Councilperson Deborah Grantham, Councilperson The following resolution was offered by Councilperson Thomas Hatfield who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilperson Ronald Roberts , to -Wit: I RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 • A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and • WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water district in said Towns and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows. Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district or incorporated village. • • • Section 2. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. I The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was • duly put to a vote on roll call which resulted as follows: James F. Schug VOTING Aye Thomas Hatfield VOTING Aye Ronald Roberts VOTING Aye VOTING VOTING The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. • • a i 0 • STATE OF NEW YORK: SS: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS. I, the undersigned Clerk of the Town of Dryden, County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY. Tompkins That I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of the meeting of the Town Board of said Town, including the resolution contained therein, held on October 8, 1996, with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a true and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original so far as the same relates to the subject matters therein referred to. I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had due notice of said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, pursuant to Section 103 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), general public. said meeting was open to the I FURTHER CERTIFY that, PRIOR to the time of said meeting, I duly caused a public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be given to the following newspapers and /or other news media as follows: Newspaper and /or other news media The Ithaca Journal Date given January 3, 1996 r I 0 I FURTHER CERTIFY that PRIOR to the time of the meeting, I duly caused public notice of the time and place of said meeting to be conspicuously posted in the following designated public location(s) on the following dates: Designated Location(s) of posted notice Town Signboard Vestibule - Town Hall 65 East Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 Date of Posting January 3, 1996 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Town on October Town Clerk , 1996. NOTICE OF ADOPTION 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of CI Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, at a meeting held on the 8th day of October, 1996, duly adopted the resolution published herewith subject to a permissive referendum. Dated: Dryden, New York October 1p( 1996 9 RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and 10 WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water district in said Town; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows. Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district • or incorporated village. 11 0 Section Z. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. • • ��•� • • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, at a meeting held on the 8th day of October, 1996, duly adopted the resolution published herewith subject to a permissive referendum. Dated: Dryden, New York October lar 1996 • 1 • RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and • WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water district in said Town; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district or incorporated village. I C Section 2. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. r CERTIFICATE OF TOWN OF DRYDEN CLERK • I, Susanne Lloyd, Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, in the County of Tompkins and State of New York, HEREBY CERTIFY, as follows: E E That the resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, was adopted by the Town Board of said Town of Dryden and that a notice setting forth the date of adoption of the resolution and containing an abstract of said resolution concisely stating the purpose and effect thereof, was duly posted and published as required by law. That no petition for a permissive referendum, as prescribed by Section 91 of the Town Law, protesting against said resolution and requesting that said resolution by submitted to the qualified electors of the Town for their approval or disapproval has been filed with the Town Clerk within thirty days after the date of adoption thereof, or at any other time since said adoption. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunt set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said Town this day of November, 1996, Susanne • U RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the. boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water district in said Town; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district • or incorporated village. r: i 0 Section 2. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated �I hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. .. • n • MAHLON R. PERKINS September 16, 1996 MAHLON R. PERKINS, P C. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 20 WEST MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 27 DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 -lt t �I ` I( Ll U `1\ James F. Schug, Supervisor Town of Dryden 65 East Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 RE: Cross Town Water Service Dear Jim. ,j ( i - (I SEP 1 156 n�VDFN 'M I • t - � LL Refurn ■ - -• or • ■ TELEPHONE ( 607) 844 -9111 The resolution of the Board on September 3, 1996 appropriating $41,000 to cover the cost of the preparation of a map, ,plan and report for a proposed cross town to a permissive referendum. requirements of Article 12 -A requirements of this procedure water district This is cc of the Town is that notice resolution be published and posted. was adopted subject Insistent with the Law. One of the of adoption of the Following the Town Board meeting we prepared the appropriate notices for the Town Clerk to publish and post. In fact, we even prepared a letter for her signature sending the notice of adoption to The Ithaca Journal. The notices and letter to The Ithaca Journal were hand delivered to the Town Clerk who was instructed verbally several times to make sure that the notices were published and posted as required by law. It was suggested to the Town Clerk that she hand deliver the notice The Ithaca Journal or that she FAX it to them. She elected to mail the notice which apparently either was not done in a timely fashion or was received by The Ithaca Journal and misplaced. I don't know for sure what happened but I do know that the notice was not published as required by law. The action of the Town Board on September 3, 1996 is therefore void ak initio. The Board must adopt another resolution at the October 8 Board Meeting and the Town Clerk must publish and post notice of the adoption as required by law. The resolution appropriating the sum of money is not effective until 30 days after the adoption of the resolution, notice of adoption is posted and published and no petition for a referendum has been filed with the Town Clerk. • James F. Schug, Supervisor Town of Dryden September 16, 1996 Page 2 Accordingly, we are enclosing the form of a resolution for consideration by the Town Board at its regular meeting October 8. By copy of this letter I am advising T.G. Miller, P.C. of the delay and that they proceed at their own risk if they start any engineering work prior to the effective date of approval of the resolution appropriating the funds. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Very.,-truly yours, Mahlon R. Perkins Town of Dryden Attorney MRP /lm Enclosure pc: T.G. Miller, P.C. - Attn: David Herrick, P.E. • • • RESOLUTION DATED OCTOBER 8, 1996 A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $41,000 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE. WHEREAS, Section 209 -b of the Town Law authorizes any Town to adopt a resolution, subject to a permissive referendum, appropriating a specific amount of monies to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed improvement district not included within the boundaries of any existing water district or incorporated village; and WHEREAS, it has been proposed to establish a new water • district in said Town; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to appropriate monies of said Town to pay the cost of the preparation of a map, plan and report for said proposed new water district, in accordance with the provisions of Section 209 -b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, as follows. Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $41,000 of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to pay the cost of preparing a map, plan and report in connection with the establishment of a proposed water district within said Town not included within the boundaries of an existing improvement district • or incorporated village. ,I • • n LJ Section 2. In the event that such water district shall be established by whatever name known, pursuant to the provisions of Article 12 -A of the Town Law, the expenses incurred by the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, for the preparation of such map, plan and report shall be deemed to be a part of the cost of the establishment of such water district and the monies appropriated hereby shall be reimbursed to said Town by said water district. Section 3. This resolution is adopted subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with Section 209 -b and Article 7 of the Town Law. ark TB10 -8 -96 Page 11 • RESOLUTION #209 NORTH EAST BYPASS STUDY Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve the expenditure of town funds in an amount not to exceed $3,000.00 for the Town of Dryden portion of the North East bypass study. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #210 APPROPRIATING $41,000.00 OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF PREPARING A MAP, PLAN AND REPORT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN IN AN AREA OF SAID TOWN NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY EXISTING WATER DISTRICT OR INCORPORATED VILLAGE Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #211 COUNTY SNOW & ICE AGREEMENT Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: • RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign the County snow and ice agreement. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #212 CITY YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board agrees to continue with the City Youth Recreation program. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #213 "JOURNEY" APPLICATION FUNDING Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Supervisor Schug to sign all necessary documents for "Journey" application for grant funding. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes • • THE TOWN OF DRYDEN HEREBY PROCLAIMS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1996 AS A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND APPRECIATION OF THE LIVES OF JENNIFER L. BOLDUC AND SARAH A. HAJNEY. We ask everyone to observe a moment of silence at noon on Monday. In cooperation with area churches there will be services at the following churches beginning at 7:00 p.m.. Bethel Grove Bible Church - 1763 Slaterville Rd, Ithaca Covenant Love Community Church - 1768 Dryden Road Dryden Baptist Church - 138 Virgil Rd, Dryden Dryden First Assembly of God - 87 W. Main, Dryden Village Dryden Methodist Church - 2 North, Dryden Village Dryden First Presbyterian Church - 9 North, Dryden Village Ellis Hollow Methodist Church - 1768 Ellis Hollow Rd., Ithaca Etna Baptist Church - Houtz Hall, 2 Lower Ck Rd., Etna Freeville Methodist Church - 39 Main St., Freeville Village Holy Cross Church - 375 George Rd. McLean Community Church - 50 Church St., McLean New Testament Church of Peruville - Intersection of Rt 38 & 34B Reach out for Christ - George Junior Republic Chapel, Rt. 38 Varna Methodist Church - 965 Dryden Rd. We ask any pastor we were unable to contact to set up a service to be held for all families in the community. Those churches with bells please ring them at 7:00 p.m. TB10 -8 -96 Page 12 RESOLUTION #214 TOWN OF DRYDEN PROCLAIMS A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND APPRECIATION OF THE LIVES OF JENNIFER L. BOLDUC AND SARAH A. HAJNEY Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, 14, 1996 Jennifer a moment that the Town as a day of remembrance L. Bolduc and of silence at of Dryden hereby proclaims Monday, and appreciation of the lives Sarah A. Hajney. We ask everyone to noon on Monday. In cooperation with October of observe area churches 2nd Clp there will be Roberts services beginning at 7:OOPM. Roll call vote - all voting Yes High School to Mott Supv Schug - would like was a resolution to sign agreement with Dryden School to start work on clearing land for a road in back of Dryden High School to Mott Road. No action was taken at this time. to spend any money until FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members JUSTICE REPORT - board members have copies RESOLUTION #215 AUDIT ABSTRACT #110 Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: • RESOLVED, that abstract #110 be approved to #1025 for a total of $484,893.41. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call • as audited. Voucher #901 vote - all voting Yes Motion was made by Clp T. Hatfield and 2nd by Clp Roberts to recess for executive session. Carried 10:35PM is not to spend any money until he has town board approval. The following action was taken after executive session. RESOLUTION #216 AUTHORIZE NEGOTIATIONS FOR PROPERTY Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, consistent with discussions in executive session without identifying a particular property the Supervisor is authorized to begin negotiations with property owners for purposes identified in executive session. The Supervisor is not to spend any money until he has town board approval. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Adjourned: 11:45PM Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk 3'D�b