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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-1141,J TOWN BOARD MEETING PUBLIC HEARING #1 ® VETERANS EXEMPTION MARCH 11, 1997 Supv Schug called the public hearing to order at 7:30PM Supv Schug explained the proposed local law increasing the alternatives veteran's exemption to the maximum exemption allowable. QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS - NONE Closed public hearing - 7:45PM TOWN BOARD MEETING PUBLIC HEARING #2 SPECIAL PERMIT - LOOMIS Supv Schug called the public hearing to order at 7:45PM n� Supv Schug read the notice that was published in the newspaper concerning a research and development laboratory business. (copy in minute book). QUESTIONS AND /OR COMMENTS Dale Loomis - our intention is to move our existing business to an existing facility at 334 George Road. We need more space to be able to continue what we are doing. We do research and development laboratory business. The location will be at the old Todd farm where the chicken barn is. This is not a noisy operation and a day operation. There will not be a lot of traffic since it is not open for local business. There will only be 3 cars. The only big trucks would be a UPS delivery truck. There was one concern about waste oil. We do have 15 gallons of kerosene that stays on the premisses at all times that is captive in a machine. The only other oil that we use is, which I have checked with hazardous materials is noncarcinogenic The primary consistence is mineral oil and is water soluble and biodegradable. Supv Schug - wanted to know if they were doing any machine work. Dale Loomis - they do have a number of computer controlled machines which we do modifications. Our primary effort is research and development of equipment in prototypes. We do this for professors, the USDA, the FDA, a number of universities in the area, Israel, Norway, Chile and the government of Brazil. We do a lot of work on specialized equipment and develop specialized ® equipment for the academic world because they are so far disconnected from engineering or designing that they can't get their wishes resolved. We bridge the gap between the engineering and machinist. Right now we are making 5 specialized grinding machines. Once they are proved to work, someone else will market the product. We have no desire to manufacture anything. TOWN OF DRYDEN 0 DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 60' -844 -9120 In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT February 19th, 1997 James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor 65 East Main Street Dryden, NY 1305.3 Re: Special Permit Review From: Dale Loomis DBA Rumsey Loomis, to relocate his existing Research 9- Development Laboratory to an existing facility within an RD Zoning District, at G 4. George Road, Freeville, NY 13 0E80 Dear Jim: I've completed a preliminary review of the above mentioned application and find that application sUfficiently complete to forward that application, all supporting documents and my review comments to you and the board for your review. • As you are aware, determined I've listed scheduled comment Tuesday, review form. At this March I 11th, concerns. 1997 for the Special Permit Review Hearing at 7:32 PM prevailing time. All concerns that T have determined are listed on the attached comment and review form. At this time, I have no serious concerns. If you should have any questions, concerns or desire further detail, please feel free to contact me as necessary. Very truly yours, Henry M. Zoning & Slater Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: Town Roard Members Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney Dave Putnam, T. G. Miller Engineers t. Surveyors Tompkins County Planning Department Dale Loomis, Rumsey Loomis, Applicant, 334 George Road SPECIAL PERMIT REVIEW �Ii cant : Dale Loomis, DBA, Rurnsey R Loomis Date: 2/18/97 Action: Relocate an Existing R.& D. Laboratory to an Existing Facility Site: a property 334 George or other Road, Freeville, NY 13068 parce all l 0: 23 -1 —�5. 7 Zoning District: RC Submitted to County Hearing Date: March 11th, 1997 on : S/24/97 Re v i ewer' : Henry M. Slater^ Section 1303, Special Permit Requirements Review 1). Name of Applicant, of business and legal owner of property /premises. Cassandra R Dale Loomis own both the 334 George Road property and the Rumsey Loomis BL15iness. ). Has a property survey required Applied or other of legal description all of premises been provided? A copy of the property, or federal Special on Site Co�_�nty General Survey is attached. supplied? CompUter Environmental ill.U5tr°ations of 'Phis site map includes the entire George Road area from Virgil Creek South to NYS Route 1.3. floor plan is orovided, 3). Has the applicant provided a detailed description of proposed use which includes, off street parking, road cuts, and other site uses relative to project? Yes, see area map mentioned in c above. 4). Has a scaled sketch required Applied is of site all and site improvements local, which applying of the state this for' Tompkins or federal Special on Site Co�_�nty Permit has been supplied? CompUter Environmental ill.U5tr°ations of the exterior of the Laboratory facility and interior- floor plan is orovided, 5). Is sewage and water supply existing or proposed and permitted by what means ?_ A sewer permit will be obtained. A drilled well is currently on site with sufficient water flow. E). Fla pr ce t I-1 7) . Ha of en co s applicant pr emises adjacen rtainly gar ^ovid e proposed rep s applicant pr the proposed vironment and mmunity in gen ovided a description of current uses of the t to the project site? Yes, well defined and es adcauatfe facility and site i.morovements for Uest. ovided a general statement appraising the effect project and use on the adjacent properties, the future development of the neighborhood and eral? Yes, attached. 8). Applicant has provided copies of all permits or application for such agencies now I- 'ermit, permits being necessary which required Applied is for for. under by this Applicant the all ether project authority is local, which applying of the state this for' Tompkins or federal Special on Site Co�_�nty Permit is Sewi :k e Department of Environmental Health Dale Loomis Comments or Concer generated waste di Creek which is dow which passes by th believe this to be for a public heari Henry M. Slater Page Two ns: spo n s ems, a ng. Some though sal and verif tream from Wi roposed facil well prepared cc: Town Board Members t should be given to Site y no harm will come to Virgil llow Glen Creek, a tributary, ity. Other than this, I application and recommend it Mahlon R. Perkins, Town Attorney Dave Putnam, T. G. Miller Engineers James Hanson Jr., Tompkins County Applicant, Dale R Cassandra Loomis R Surveyors Planning Dept. TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607. 844 -9120 ZONING 8 BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT February 24th, 1997 In the Heart of the linger Lakes Region The Ithaca Journal Attn: Darlene Folnbee, Legal Notices 123 West State Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Ms. Folnbee: Please publish the attached legal notice no later than Tuesday, March 4th, 1997 and bill the Town of Dryden. Very truly yours, %*VV fn • Henry M. Slater Town of Dryden Code Enforcement Officer TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607 -844 -9120 ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT M the Heart of the Finger Fakes Region Ithaca Journal News 1 23 W. State Street Ithaca, New York 14850 Attn: Darlene Folnbee, Legal Ads PLEASE TAKE NOTI will hold a Publ Loomis for a Spe and development '34 George Road, CE is ci la F that Hear al Pe borat reevi the Town B ing to cons rmit, to re ory busines lle, NY, wi 0 i 1 s t and der ocat to hin of the Town of Dryden the application of Dale e his existing research an existing facility at the Town of Dryden, SAID HEARING will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 11TH, 1997 at 7 :30 PM prevailing time at the Dryden Town Hall, 65 E. Main Street, Dryden, NY at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. Persons may appear in person or by agent. Individuals with visual, hearing or manual impairments and requiring assistance should contact the Town of Dryden at 844 -9120 or 844 -8619 at least 48 hours prior to the time of the pUbl is hearing. DATED: FEBRUARY 27TIA, 1997 By Order of: Henry M. Slater Zoning Officer Town of Dryden cc: James Sch All Dryde Mahlon R. Dave Putn The Tompk Susanne L ug, Dryden Town Supervisor n Town Board Members Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney am, T.G. Miller Engineers & Surveyors ins County Planning Department loyd, Dryden Town Clerk MAR -07 -1 997 13:23 TQMPK I NS PLFd%841 NG/ I TCTC Tompkins County DEPARTME -IN,T .OF PLANNING 121.1ast Court Sheet Ithaca, New Yurk 141350 James W. Haawn, Jr, Cotnmissivner orP1au0tRg Mr. Henry Slater Zoning and Building Code Enforcement Officer Town of Dryden 65 East Ntain Street DrN °den, NY 13053 507 274 5578 P.02 March i. 1997 Re: Review Pursuant to §239 -1 and -m of the New York State General Municipal Law Actiirn Derr Mr_ Slater: Telephone f607j 274 -5560 FAX (607) 274-5518 Special Perrnit: Rumsey Loomis, 334 Ge'org.e. Road. Tax Pare:[ Number This loner ackno���ledues your referral of the proposal identified above for t-e icw and conuttent. by the Tompkins County Phistning Department pursuant to 5239 -1 and -m of tic York State General iMulucipal Lair•. The Piafuung Department has a couple cornments concertUng this 1:iroject, first, the Department is concerned with arty chemicals being used on the site, such as the coolant referred to b,, the applicant, due to the proximity of the site to Virgil Crcck. Also, this p:frcel is located within Agricultural District 1 and therefore, an Agricultural Data Statement should be completed. The proposal, as submitted, will hive no sipiificant deleterious impact on interconvntutity, County, or State interests. "therefore, no recominctidation is indicated by (lie 7•ompkins Counl Plaiming Department, and you are• free. to act %vithout pre'judicc. Please inforrrr us of your decision sip that we can rnake it a part of the record. Sincerely, 174wl>. 1 1%i. JSyel- awes Hanson, Jr. Commissioner of Planning T .fGM I L LtE R -P C: Allen T Fulkerson, L.S. • w • . David A. Herrick, RE Frank L. Santelli, P.E. Engineers and Surveyors Lee Dresser, L.S. February 27, 1997 W. James F. Schug Supervisor Town of Dryden 65 East Main Street Dryden, New York 13053 Re: Rumsey Loomis, 334 George Road, Special Permit Review Dear Jim, We have reviewed the information submitted by the applicant and since no improvements to the Town's infrastructure are proposed and the only exterior improvements planned are cosmetic, further Engineering review is not required. Please call David Putnam at our office if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, David A. Herrick P. E. cc: M. Perkins, Town Attorney LX. Slater, Town of Dryden 203 North Aurora Street ■ P.O. Box 777 ■ Ithaca, New York 14851 ■ (607) 272 -6477 TOWN OF DRYDEN 0 DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607-844-9120 In the Mean of the Finger Lakes Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT February 20th, 1997 James W. Hanson Jr., Commissioner Old Court House Building 121 East Court Street Ithaca, NY 14850 of Planning Re: Special Permit Review, Pursuant to 239 LKM NYS General Municipal Law Dear Commission Hanson: Please find enclosed a copy of a Special Permit Application, Short Form SEGR and a request on behalf of the Dryden Town Board to establish itself as lead agency for the SEQR and Special Permit Project Review. The Town Boar prevailing ti Hall, 65 East that all comet d wi me o Mai ent s Very truly yours, Henry M. Slater Zoning & Building cc: Jame Town MahI Dave Appl 11 conduct- a Special Pe • Tuesday, March 11, 19 • Street, Dryden NY. I be submitted by Monday rmit hearing at 7 :30 PM 97, at the Dryden Town f possible, we would ask , March 10, of this year. Code Enforcement Officer^ S Schug, Dryden Town Board Members on R. Perkins, Dryden Putnam, T.C. Miller icant, Dale Loomis & Supervisor Town Attorney Engineers R Surveyors Rumsey Loomis TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607-04"m In the heart of The Finger Laker Region ZONING A BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT Date: February 20th, 1997 To : Whom i t May Concern From: henry K. Slater, Zoning F. Building Code Enforcement Office Town of Dryden 65 E. Main Street Dryden, N.Y. 13053 Sub. SEAR Declaration as, " Lead Agency Status " Ladies and or Gentleman e An application has been received from: Dale Loomis, DBA, Rumsey Loomis Freeville, NY 13068 - within the Town of Dryden for: a Special Permit authority to relocate an existing Research and Develo ent business to an existing facility. site _ 334 George Road Freeville, New York 13068 which is under review by the Dryden Town : Board and by the SEOR requirements are now declaring themselves as " Lead Agency " in the review of this application. Since you may have interest, impute or may yourself want to assume the lead agency in this review,request that you respond to this office in writing by no later than: March 10th, 1997 . If we have not received a response by then, it will be. assumed that you have no• objectiori to us being Lead Agent and that you have no impute for the review. Thank you, Henry 14, Slater CC: Mir Fi Tompk i Dcp1:. x x Tompk i The ll Other le ns Cty. of Envi ns Coun .S. Ar Inter Ilea 1 ronme tv PI my C este ti, Ilept. ntal Conservation anning Dept:. ores. of Engineers d Agencies as Listed fie 1 ow. 14-16-4 12187)—Text 12 • PROJECT I.D. NUMBER 1317.21 Appendix C State Environmental Ouallty Review SNORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I— PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT !SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME C()J5#4A0Ra V� DALE L- oQirf3 (�umSCy • L00b%„t M01 /6 9. PROJECT LOCATION: Munlolpollty DR OCN County 10ro PK1nJ 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road Intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide mop) 3 3 y S. G eoa6c. Ko Fvo , yo *4 x S (DO DIVILIo/h y 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: New ❑ Expanslon (M Modllicatlonlaltetatlon 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: zhs v" 76 y (./ALrL 0, cc /L /TSf �LC�7R�cr,10 y movE oeis7o%q av111%(;Sr /5�4 ►r►CLKLGn�Jv �tD �'Jwn �74/)J 100710^ 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: %1007 e A4040 .0r7v(E rb 3 p /)Asc 6 of CrFic[,a, 7L Initlatly acres Ultimately acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? IQ Yes ® No II No, describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ❑ Residential ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Agelcultute ❑ PerWForesl/Open space Descrlta: Zon(� Goa,;ti RG l C coot 6E SioeAk A *lov II SEAR ❑ Other canC 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? ® Yes ❑ No 11 yes. Ilst agency(s) and pormlllapprovsls 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACT,. ►I HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑ Yes ® N . II yo.. list e{ &ncy name and petmltlapproval 12. AS A RESULT O--F11 PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITIAPPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑ Yes ONO CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Apnlleantfsponnnrnlam�e: - ,�'���,u��•.� Signature: L,00 -M l J Date: �s�_— If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Farm before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 t`® TOWN OF DRYDEN 6 DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, ORYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607444 -9120 ZONING d GUILDWO CODE ENFORCEMENT In lbe Hear! of The Binger La u Region AF'A(_ICATION FOR DRYDEN TOWN ZONING PERMIT Name: %�/��E_�-00)"osVrhSE�_�ou � Z_1rping Permit #��j��� Address:.33y S� GEORGE Rom__ Date of Appl.2jLr�zLga - - - -._ _FfjE CiifLl.� .. iV_`1_.. F'h_ne # 8yc!`y528 wDf�! <• �.2 7 2 tivrJ r7 Replication f_r a Zoning G'Prrnit is HEREBY made fcw the pl.►rpOse of: ( ) to Build; ( > to Extend; (X> to C:gr�vert•; ( ) to `'lace a Mobile Horne; stir ( ) Other. Please pw%ovide a brief description of propa:rsed project including number of stv uctuw-%es proposed and the pr,:spl .-lsed use of the resulting st inuct i.rres. .Q* A FQRTI Ofd OF THC CkIS71N G u eNl CKCh SARP% fu Q ( I hS ULA7 ED a l.Ajle,0 - A�c.c�v 7r�E Qwus�s� " u y; Doer,,s" T� r�dv( To /1 Low/ 0h StC �i9ocfc�►C-++?J Project Site 3,3 `I s 6_4ty Land Oainer C/45SA^DAl_ec 0,t[ LpCtA11.S Estifnate ?d F'r�i.ject C�= ist:`i�'S'S Ovo la.....___.�.._ F't _ jec^t Om- rev %C4Jfr►*0?n_a DnIE --- (ovr��,S Is this a Land Cora Tact Sale? _ Has Land / Site been pl.trchase within the past (0) Yrs? ( > Yes N) No. If YeS, p 1 ease prC iv i de for riser 0wr►ers name: _ _ _ Type sofa Sttol.rctUl"e 7.oning Pew%mit is foie" CaVIVLRT VSE' -fKat~ CHI CKLhj 'jD Rub Pleasie nrzat e, this is NOT A CONSTRUCTION PERP1I'1'.- If a Zoning _PevId it is GRANTEE.), You w 11 them be required tr:r >ubrnit a1 1 necessary _ appl icat ions f err^ consty Duct ir_rn and cr_spies of other regmii %ed agency pekorwits. Glace those applicati:91-is and petormits are four-,d acceptable, a CONSTRUCTION F'ERM I T may be ISSUED. Attached is a copy of the sample site plan. Pa(Ie (4 riecesssc-.At -y site p 1 are. A s i. sub►ni t ted. It must cram tai prescr,ibeci within this app ZONING PERMIT REGULATIONS. Page ( ) is a ) 1:wovides a Space f0r You to-m; pvovide y,_Ur' to plan of yr_,',►r :awn design may be r, the requested site p.lar, details as 1 i cast i can. If yo' -1 find yol.1 have g1-res5tions, please feel fr ^Pe t1_1 call 01-w office as necessary. See page (4) for phone rig -mhev and office hours. FEES fi_,r 7 _rt'l i ng per`uti t : p'► �.jc?ct cost estimated at less than ffi1G,ra <ic,i fee is $`S.c.►ti ( ). PtNoject cost estimated at rnerre than $10,4)00 fee is $75v O() Once this appl icatior, is rrc;mpleted, bring ,r ntai l it along with the l; appr:pr-iate fee ton the Dryden Town Hall, E5 E. ftairi St, Dryden, NY. to 2a�anin �'crrnit A� raved 9 1 P Date Z.r�rnir�g F'ermi.t Denied _ t?r Sc -c:t i:n -SZL.7 r_rf the Z:rr�ing Ordinance; Date :,f Appeal Dates --of Date of Adver^tisai.rlg W _� SITE FLAN which CLEARLY ILLUSTRATES Zoning Compliance •The Space bel caw is provided f:or^ the applicant to draw a site plan which will show placement --of and type of structkrr•e cor str^'_ictr_rres FOR WHICH THIS ZONING PERMIT is being applied for. The f_oll�0wing information SHALL be sufficiently detailed on this SITE PLAN so that the reviewer- can verify Zoning Compliance. 1 ) . Dimensions of the Lot ire feet, B) . Yard dimensions, set backs. c). Names _of ad,joirring property cowners 9). Road Fr ontage in feet only 3) . Locat ir.in of Proposed StrI_rctlAres. 10) . Water CoI_rr^ses, contci:rr^s 4 ) . Place a l l Driveway & Read CIA t s. 1 1). Sewer Facilities, Well 5). Structure Dimensions &• Separation lc). Utility and Utility Easements. 6) . Location cif all Existing Strr_rctures13) . North Arrow 7). Significant Topographical Features All lots within the Town cof Dryden created after September, 1569 SHALL be at least 30,000 Square feet in area and have no less thar, 125 cant i guoi.rs feet of Public Road F=rontage. Where private septic systems and wells are necessary, Lot Sizes are determined by TOMPKINS COUNTY DEPT. cof ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. ,C CAsc� RCfE2 T� A%T�%C,o copy op 7-�x M n r i AttachrH ;� - -- " "P' -` �' -`••"" r+.G,.1 Weil - II WQ1.11p De acceptable if 5 r_r17r11 itted. If there are questior,s, or cl -z,mpliance is n_ot possible, please call GCr7- 844- 91jRc:r as necessary ^B :C�ii AM ill 1 :�rCr F'M M �nday thror.rgh Friday. APPLICANT S I GNA TIJRE : _ -(A? --__ --Date: - ----------- - - - - -• / -4- TOWN OF DRYDEN DRYDEN, NEW YORK MAIL OR BRING THIS FORM T0: Town Clerk Town of Dryden Dryden, New York APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT Special Permit No. 1 -9 ;" Application date Q11219-9- Parcel Number —A- (— 3.3 Zone TK. C. Application is hereby made to (Build p, Extend Convert i], Other R(M- %DeL 114) A Structure located at 334 SOUTH GE'OR GC , Town or Dryden, New York. To be Used for u t3us in ES1 ® '�S s u 0 At a Cost of Owner of Land - Cc:ls u -h o QA�.0 Lioo►+i-j Builder If Construction is for other than present Land Owner, Show Name The Structure(s) will be as follows: Type of Construction Leo Number of Stories Number of Units N A Type of Heat oil 1,91A Number of Baths Square Ft. Floor Area: Mailing Address Basement NA First Floor -o✓fd 9'ys -dot Second Floor Over Second �A h 07 Gob F/ R h E;O yCT Required Permits Obtained - Date Tompkins County Health Dept. Town Clerk: Street Opening Blasting Supervisor: Water Tap Sewer Tap Ilighway Supt: Culverts Dr iveway Bldg. Inspector Multiple Residence The Undersigned applies for permission to do the above, in accordance with all provisions of all Laws or Regulations of the Town of Dryden, New York, or others having jurisdiction, and affirms that all stale- ments and information given herein are correct to the best of his belief. Date of Hearing SIGNATUf2E" —� Dale of Advertising Fee Paid Advertising Special hermit Approved Special Permit Denied Under Article XIII of the Zoning Ordinance. /ADDRESS 3 S Gab2��� � PHONE NO. �1 L.O �?4k� �^,�44: X9O?- V y 9 r�77- 5219 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE T0: To: All APPLICANTS of Building Permits, Special Permits, Zoning Variances and All other Type of Required Reviews or Permits Issued by the Town of Dryden. Effective Date: September 14th, 1988. From: Henry Town o Dryden Sub: Violat or Uni M. f io Ti fo Slater, Zoning Dryden, 65 East New York 13053 n of any Part o t 1 e 19 N. Y.C. R. rm Building & F Be Advised as Follows: Build Main S r Parts R. ( Ad m ire Pre ing Code Enforcement Office treet of, The Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance inistration and Enforcement of the vention Code). Due to the ongoing disregard of both the N.Y.S. Building & Fire Prevention Code and the Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance, the Town of Dryden will STRICTLY ENFORCE all REQUIREMENTS & REGULATIONS of both. The following will be the general policy of the Town and this office: 1). No BUILDING PERMITS will be issued to any applican all other required permits, certificates and docum submitted to this office and found to be acceptabl �. No PUBLIC HEARINGS or TOWN REVIEWS will be schedul until this office has reviewed and found that all supporting documents are 100% complete and that al documents are found to be accurate and completes t until s ent s have e and com ed for an applicati 1 necessa uch time that been plete. y purpose ons & ry supporting 3). If at any time prior to the issuance of any above permit or authority to proceed has been granted, it is found that CONSTRUCTION or OCCUPANCY has begun or taken place, the violator and property owner will be PROSECUTED in a court of law by this office or the Dryden Town Legal Authority. 4). After necessary permits have issued, if it is found that any holder of any permit takes occupancy, opens its doors to the public or uses a permitted device without obtaining a CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY or CERTIFICATE of COMPLIANCE, the holder of that permit will be PROSECUTED in a court of law by this office or the Dryden Town Legal Authority. 5). In summary, no v Zoning Ordinance will be tolerate county, state or Action will be t violations are, Each days breach iolation or noncomplianc or the New York State B d by the Town of Dryden. federal law or regulati aken against all violato $100.00 per day not more shall constitute a new e of either th uilding & Fire No violation on will be tol rs. Penalties than 15 days and additional e Dryden Prevent of any erated e for suc in jail violati Town ion Code local, ither. h or both. one E). All fees and reimbursable expenses must be paid within, 10 days of billing by the Town of Dryden. There may be more than one billing. No permits will be issued until such fees are paid. �� 4 '*� 4g7 X Applicants Signature X Date g #4 Innovative Technology - Creative Engineering 1514 Mecklenburg Road Itheoe, New York 14050, USA Tal. 607. 2724447 -Fax 607. 277.5219 Special Permit Application, "page two" .1 ). Applicant name: Cassandra and Dale Loomis Name of business: R.umsey- Loomis 2). Provide a legal description: See attached survey map 103). Provide a detailed description: The building is to be used for a small researchlengineering business. The outside will be sided in a residential motif. The interior will be insulated (walls and ceiling. Fire code sheetrock will be used where required. The entire remodeled area will be finished in painted sheetrock to provide a clean business look. Three phase electricity will be installed to accommodate the machine equipment. The business will provide employment for 3-4 people initially, with a possibility of two or three more in the fixture. Parking will be no problem as the farm has always had ample gravel parking area. Parking will be in front of the building. I know of no other special needs relative to the project. The business is presently at 1514 mecklenburg road. We need a nicer business environment and more room. 4)0 .Provide a legible sketch: See survey map and associated pictures 105). Sewage disposal, and water supply. Although there are bathroom facilities on the property a separate approved septic system for the business will be installed when weather permits. There should be no problem as the land near the building has good percolation and can provide more than adequate drain field area. Water will be piped from the "pole barn" adjacent to the site. The well was installed by Mr. Todd when he ran the chicken farm business. 6). Description of the adjacent properties: The building is quite isolated. It is at least 600 feet from adjacent properties. The properties adjacent to this property are Gerald Estelle (Jim GleasoiVDonna), and Joan Curtis /Don Portius, both residences. Other borders are agricultural lands associated with Paul Cook. Across the road, agricultural land. 7). :Provide a general statement. The business is a day business with three employees besides myself. The effect on the area should be only beneficial. There will be the addition of two cars nominally on the road as increased traffic. Rumsey- Loomis is a private business that does not deal with the general public. As a result there will be no "customer traffic ". Delivery Traffic will not increase as the UPS truck uses George road daily on it's normal route. Neighbors will not be bothered by noise as the business is quiet. Smoke or foul smell is not an issue as the business activity creates none. Any coolant fluids that we use are either permanently recycled or are synthetic bio- degradable. The business is located at least 600 feet from the road or any neighbor and should have no negative effect. The value of a full daytime occupancy of people in the area will enhance the "neighborhood watch" concept. 8). Federal state and local regulations: I am not aware of any regulations other than the application for zoning use, and compliance with water and sewage regulations. Rumsey- Loomis �SU Y04 lsu ;1 .#.1r;y NM.IN' Proposed Business Move Rumsey- Loomis was formed as a Partnership in 1988 between Stanley Rumsey and myself. Stanley had been in the business for over thirty years at that time. I came to the business as an electrical and mechanical engineer having been a full time engineering consultant for the printer engineering group at NCR (10 years) and then master model maker for the then fledgling Ithaca Peripherals (5 years). Recognizing my intense interest Stan decided we should computerize and automate as much of our business as possible. Since then the company has changed dramatically. What was primarily a machine shop is now a research and development engineering facility with model making abilities. Our main effort is to transform concepts that we receive into properly developed prototypes. After a concept is presented the feasibility study is made, followed by AutoCad computer drawings, which are then computer modeled in three dimensions. The three dimension models are computer "rendered" to look like the finished product, ® which doesn't yet exist. If necessary, live moving animation models are made to allow the product to move and or rotate in space to further emulate a "real" thing. The "idea" now appears solid. The designs are completed and the first feasibility models are then generated. Empirical testing follows with further design changes as necessary. At that point our effort is usually complete. Some of our customers include Ithaca Peripherals, the Federal FDA, the USDA, the Brazilian government and several universities, including research groups in Gennany, Argentina, Norway, Israel and Canada. Most of our shipping is via UPS, or personal carrier. None of our efforts require large trucking. This move is occurring for a number of reasons. We are running out of room at our present location. Automation and engineering space is needed. The new facility must also present a much needed change to reflect the engineering design environment. I have been arthritic for years and must plan to be able to move and work in an area that is 100% wheelchair accessible. This involves placement of equipment with far more travel space than normally exists. This move represents a logical evolution in the business world, and should ® prove to be a stable employee environment for }rears to come. II.,. t1 �i _ <? ;`Ps..,�r. 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'! .:.. < JAMES W a t� A Q yo�t 9� �J SURVEY FOR CAROLINE B. -HOLMAN TOWN OF DRYDEN �RbpEl�7� �v1Zc�S� �I Lli I �1 19 8' COUNTY OF TOMPKINS 3C/ cD- s� LD0M,s STATE OF NEW YORK M.L. 37 a 'r v /1fi►l/ia✓ /�✓f� LAi✓1�J OF s`/O�,r1.4�✓ - /1/17 �3 - 34 W' \`\ � � E 1 m O O a cSrdMP BRRAf • In e Ems y �-� 33Y Geo+'9e E 71 r,., (;HiG'�t'EA� �/i,Pi✓ �p (�'onr.i...�. 7,v /7.�f� hf6 T•`r r '� � ,' b •' �' � 20 Q 90P -P , iyp 23725 T r,q C -_ M h a 45�1A« C.PfEit'S o,P z Nk,.S c_ QF� � � >�ogf.Po+✓ -3 �69.c o � t Cy C.9 40TE� ANY REVISIO 5 O/T IS MAP MUST COMPI, v i SUBDIVISION -7 TUC .,�,,, vnnv WITH SECilO14 1209, cnfiCATION LAW. TD DRAWN to BY SCALE „ JOB �1' CERTIFY 1 AM A Rtr;Stsnc �Or�' �F�vO i NO. 79/•y?�- -��•^- cSSii;siAi LAi4D ' GEORGE SCHLECHT EYOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND THAT THIS CORRECTLY Rill S A SURVEY MADE MY RVEYOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 2VISI0N• PROFESSIONAL LAND SU MAIN OFFICE 43 YELLOW BARN ROAD Z S+�+h•. FREEVILLE, N. Y. 13068 607 -844 -8837 E,gsf r 22isy' /y r i ")Or `. DE 4eOFF YGo;1167 Sr.- DEr+t- %j _ ' ', /Ea.✓A,PD / HiP/: \ SSy�2p/ L E% I 259 2y " 5/0 /o/ A" s ... el A-�vf ;v s: AL �'er a491 O SU R V wl $O KT ' VT hcDE2r�� fs.v,NV i .-0AgJ .o I1: /�MEiZILAhJ TITLF INf of �"< °LM EtiT Qp Oil, !It 1.111,1 GEORGE n C ngi iee�� S P� 25-3 7,E --' e �3TELLE G� fe%0 Esrf« i h v s/ 22isy' /y r i ")Or `. DE 4eOFF YGo;1167 Sr.- DEr+t- %j _ ' ', /Ea.✓A,PD / HiP/: \ SSy�2p/ L E% I 259 2y " 5/0 /o/ A" s ... el A-�vf ;v s: AL �'er a491 O SU R V wl $O KT ' VT hcDE2r�� fs.v,NV i .-0AgJ .o I1: /�MEiZILAhJ TITLF INf of �"< °LM EtiT Qp Oil, !It 1.111,1 GEORGE n C ngi iee�� i i TOWN OF DRYDEN DRYDENo NEW YORK 155 [AgT MA114 SMEET, �)RYDEN, NCw YOnK 1;3053 C307-8d 4-9120 log fhi� 11call of III 11forger- f..rrkes Rcgtorl Z0 rrjwraG 4. 501L.rJ1HG cone ENF0WE+ ENV D a t: e: —Ap ]. t:hr -19 9 7 Dale Loom isr D13 A, Rumsey T,00mi8 334 George Road FreeviJ.le.,_ New . -Y K -JL Q68 RE: orldi'l phis of 41pprov.ai. ricase l)c aovi.seci, t -hat our at=tach(.30 permit is conc.i3-#:f.cTt t� ox� Cox�j��.i.az,�c ta�.tt� t: ine fc�1.1.awin conditions of approvil. t:haC were esLzifiI.istied -A L conCIAUi i.on. of the pubfic he .3ring hel.d for your project reque -st_. ESOLUTION 499 ACCEPT PERM17 NEC3ATIVE OECL SEW CAF FORB - ]SALE LOOMYS i.lr, Roberl:s 0LLeI'-td I-, he f01,10wing )'4a8ol ution and asked for its oFttkOS3 RESOLVEDo that this Town Board accept the SEOR EAF form a. filed 6Y thL- appl5.r:2nt„ ]:t was dey_erma.ned there was no significant Pnviram3mC_.',-1 : al. impact and a negative declaT. -ation should be made. 2.nd Clp Grani� ham Poll call vot;c. - all voti]jg Yes RESOLUTION x.100 - -- GRANT SPECIAL PERM17 DALE. LOOMIS C1.p T. 13at_,fj.el.c'.- offered the f0110Wi -1 -19 resoluti,on and ask.c.d for its adoption; R U SOLVED, Lhzjl; t.h_L8 Town P-.t�ard gk�2riz the 1peciai. Permit t.o Dale Locmklil:5 wl11 -h th(-s fol) -owing candition= l-- any atJ c[jst.r-'c fp]-ms that r,c�3r1 '1.0 I-tE; fillc2d out by Counity f�k;.n�3ik7y be fill <ecl (]ut; - io oi1:I aPYJIi,cal;3] cc) Gurrettt. owrk�r, o,31 y, 2� no f= tirlcta -Y hc`]`� 3i7rr - "r- %f)- 0-c4 -C 1`'13UQ Crndj.t;3.cnsll adopted - 'i.- 10 -90- nd C 1 p 6 ,3 !7ih'Athl Rol Vu1] Vo #,C - all. vt-)t].rrrj 7'cS /n. 4.i II(�IIk- y -M- :;l:tI c y- { }17 J7 i C(_k-, 1 19 ttw17 df`k1 L 14. 0 �.r Q� cl) t V�4 4] d] Cd u Cid jy �L {_x 0 4mj Lf} -.i O O E a rk 0 0 C -,1 A i3G y-F U7 }E q1 i.1 O ri C) T' �a •• I V r� W k+ a O €4 Q4 CD IH -P u] �C ro 44 0 m �I 4J -,-t {p l� O €-i 0 }I Cf} ID i-i 9 s 0) sV �i aj 4,2 LH a a� a 0 m O N �l W O 04 0 V 110 i1 rt 4J 4J Vlk .w l i� 0 . y..y .2S 0 0 E-A Q1 'd f� ro C O lA it M U N Q} LA QJ1 J4 P4 u? eu t-F N E~ h-I W �4 ]••I W C+} Rf} QF 'CJ •r•I 0 k4 wc 0) mo ri 0 OR q{ 5 ••i 0 41 ro N u it lw ro O .,4 b C t� 7 O 95 Town of Dryden Standard, Boiler Plate Approval Adopted July 10th, 1990 by the Town Board, Resolution #178. These following standard approval conditions SHALL APPLY to the attached project as necessary. Applicant:Dale f.1oomis, DBA, Rumsey Loomis Board Action Date 3/11/97 Action: Establish R. &D, Machine Shop Site: 334 George Rd. Freeville, NY 13068 10 The Environmental Assessment Form prepared in connection with the project is approved and accepted based upon the fact that the project will have no adverse environmental impact. A negative declaration is to be filed. Determined, completed and on file at Dryden Town Zoning Office. 2. The project shall be constructed according to the plans submitted by the applicant and approved and filed with the Town of Dryden. Dryden Town Building Permit for minor renovation required. 3. That the project during and following construction shall comply with all applicable Town, County, State and Federal laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, approvals and rules and regulations. 04. That the project during construction and upon completion shall not constitute a public or private nuisance. 5. That when municipal water or municipal sewer is available to the site the applicant shall connect to the same upon notice to do so from the Town. 66 That should the Town require easements for municipal water lines or sewer lines and necessary appurtenances in connection with the construction of a municipal water system or sewer system that the applicant, its successors and assigns, grant the same to the Town without the necessity for compensation. 7. That the rate of di increased during or by the applicant to Any drainage improv this condition shal 80 That if a buffer is by the applicant, scharge of surface water, from the site following construction and that measu insure such control of the discharge ements constructed by the applicant to 1 be maintained by the applicant. required to be planted then it shall Does not apply to this projcet, N/A At a Public. Hearing held marrh 1 1 LL 97 The Approved the above application based upon well those attached. By this document, I decision and make it available to public. cc: XX.App I icant X_Town Clerk XX Town Supervisor XX County Planning Dept, not be res be taken of water. comply with be maintained Dryden Town Board these standard conditions as make a record of that BY: %W% TOWN Or DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 607- 814.9120 ZONING & BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT In the !-leant of 111e Finger Lakes Region CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE This is to certify # 38 -13.3 Dale Loomis, DBA, Rumsey Loomis applied for a Dryden Town Zoning Permit for a proposed construction project described on the application for Zoning and the Permit No. (6-97z) at334 George Road Ereeville, New York 13068 - within the Town of Dryden. Tax Parcel # 38 -13.3 as proposed has been reviewed and the same complies with all the applicable sections of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance as they were in effect on the date of issue. It is issued to and on behalf of the owner of record as listed above and does not contain or imply any warranty to any third party. Furthermore, it is based on the application which was reviewed for purpose of Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance Compliance only. The holder of this certificate is hereby advised, this certificate is not a permit for construction or for occupancy. This Certificate shall remain valid for a period of one year only expiring one year after the date of issue. This Certificate is issued for the c44Vsk( zx( -cxV 41;T*x6tc Granted Special Permit resulting from a Special Permit Hearing Review of 3/11/97. The Special Permit allows the applicant to relocate an existing R.& D. Machine Shop business to an existing facility at his 334 George Road Facility. This is not an OCCUPANCY PERMIT. Occupancy is obtained by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the appropriate attached INSPECTION SCHEDULE. This is an approval of submitted plans, and authorization to proceed with the construction phase of the project. DOTE of liSl1E: April 12th,�1997 RY: Henry M. Slater, Zoning Officer 14-124 (2187) -9c 617.21 Appendix F State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non - Significance Project Number SP -1 -97 SEOR Date April 12, 1997 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law. The _D.rvAon Tnwn Roard as lead, agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action: Esta C -3. exis SEAR Status: Type I Unlisted blish, b 1 Genera ting fac El Conditioned Negative Declaration: y "Special Permit Nevi ]. Office & R. &D. Machi ility within an approF ❑ Yes ❑ No ew & Approval" a C -1 ne Shop within an riate Zoning District. Description of Action: Applicant, Dale ) Loomis, DBA, Rumsey Loomis, applied for a Dryden Town Special Permit Hearing to establish and relocate his existing research & development machine shop from another site to an appropriate existing facility at his 334 George Road home within an R.C. Dryden Town Zoning Distract. Location: (Include street address and the name of the municipality /county. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended.) Rumsey Loomis R.& D. Machine Shop is located at 334 George Road Freeville, New York 1.3068 within the Town of Dryden. Attached is a site map that locates the specific site. SEAR Negative Declaration Page 2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: (See 617.6(g) for requirements of this determination; see 617.6(h) for Conditioned Negative Declaration) Based on the information of the Loomis application and the review of the project by the Town, County Planning & Health Department, it was determined that a Negative Declaration would be appropriate for this project. The Town Board moved, by roll call vote to declare a Negative SEAR Declaration. If Conditioned Negative Declaration, provide on attachment the specific mitigation measures imposed. For Further Information: The Town of Dryden zoning & Building Department Contact Person: Henry M. Slater, Codes Officer Address: 65 E. Main Street, Dryden, New York 13053 Telephone Number: 607- 844 -9120 8:00 AM till 4:00 P . M . Monday - Friday, For Type I Actions and Conditioned Negative Declarations, a Copy of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner, Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233 -0001 Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation Office of the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally located. Applicant (if any) Dale L- 00mis, Rumsey Loomis, 334 George Road Freeville, N Other involved agencies (if any) The Tomplkins Country Planning Department. rIf -\ ,' L' �• . • \• •♦.. -.K• ♦.'M,d•. .. .. ♦, ,r •- W .n ... l.♦. •. /i_ ♦. .. .._ • J• r .. .. .. .. ... ON J• 'In "NO GnOT 3 q I ORYOEN 11r I— � 106 OCEDR ! 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We are internal to other industries so there will be no public traffic. Supv Schug - wanted to know if this was in an ag district and did the land have an ag exemption. Z.O. Slater - the land is in an ag district but his property does not have an ag exemption. Clp Roberts - wanted to know if all of the building was going to be used. Dale Loomis - they only plan on using septic system 7,000 sq ft of space part of which will have room for vehicles in the inclement weather. Clp Roberts - wanted to know if there will be water and sewer use for the building. Dale Loomis - there is water there now and they will install a septic system as soon as the weather permits. Clp Roberts - wanted to know what kind of waste would be generated and if it would be stored inside or outside. Dale Loomis - there would be little refuse since most material can be sold back as scrap. Anything there would be stored inside. Clp Roberts - wanted to know the hours of operation. Dale Loomis - it would be Monday through Friday and Saturday on occasions. Closed public hearing - 8:15PM TOWN BOARD MEETING MARCH 11, 1997 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 8:15PM Members and guests participated in a moment of silent meditation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance Roll call was by Town Clerk Lloyd Present: Supv Schug, Clp Grantham, Clp T. Hatfield, Clp Roberts, Atty Perkins and Z.O. Slater Clp C. Hatfield arrived at 8:30PM 21 s TB3 -11 -97 Rep. Page 3 - they will COUNTY BRIEFING towns request to see if funds are Co. Rep. Evans - I am now chairing committee. however there The still ethics is law concern has been from law so it will go back to committee the government affairs brought out of committee, certain board members of that one more time. Co. Rep. Evans - reported that 911 project will be implemented in the fall. Co. Rep. Evans - health and human service committee - they are working on what has to be done to meet the welfare reform changes. Co. Rep. Evans - electronic future committee - are working on a partnership to provide internet services and communications. They are also looking at linking the town courts together. Co. Rep. Lane - they will be looking at the towns request to see if funds are available for your bicentennial celebration. Co. Rep. Lane - the cable commission will be meeting tomorrow night and will be hearing from their consultant. They have started to negotiate with the cable company regarding the franchise. Clp Roberts - wanted to know about the closure of the recycling center on Peruville Road. Co. Rep. Lane - as of Friday the county has no objection to the center staying there if the Town of Dryden and /or the Town of Groton wishes to run it. The County DPW was concerned about the mess so the towns would have to be committed to keep it clean. There would not be a problem with it staying open. COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Clp Grantham - personal safety program - no meeting has been scheduled yet. Clp Grantham - report on Planning Board - looked at Kimberly Drive situation and what can happen over time regarding drainage. Clp Grantham - zoning district change - the Planning Board was interested in Mrs. Andrus request but the consensus was that it should be considered as a special permit approval rather than a zoning district change. They would like it to be tied to the State license, so that if the license was withdrawn the special permit would be withdrawn. The reason was the use would be specific to adult care to a certain number of people so that it can't be converted to apartment house etc. They didn't want to do the zoning change because it would be too general. They didn't have any objections and thought it was a fine idea. y� TB3 -11 -97 ® Paula Andrus - the State license is for 4 adults and they are to increase it as the years go on, but that is still in the planning stage. Board members went over EAF form for Dale Loomis project RESOLUTION #99 ACCEPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION SEGR EAF FORM - DALE LOOMIS Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the SEAR EAF form as filed by the applicant. It was determined there was no significant environmental impact and a negative declaration should be made. 2nd Clp Grantham Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #100 GRANT SPECIAL PERMIT DALE LOOMIS Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board grant the special permit to Dale Loomis with the following condition: 1- any ag district forms that need to be filled out by County Planning be filled out; 2- this special permit is applicable to current owner only; 3- no Sunday hours and 4- "Boiler Plate Conditions" adopted 7- 10 -90. 2nd Clp Grantham Roll call vote - all voting Yes The town board recessed for executive session regarding litigation and land purchase at 8:20PM and reconvened at 8:50PM ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - Cortland Paving - Mr. Ottenshot did not appear at an examination before trial which was noticed for 2 -4 -97. Several days after that I made an application to strike his answer as a sanction for failure to appear. That motion was heard by Judge Rumsey last Friday in Cortland, by then Mr. Ottenshot had obtained a new attorney and claimed he never got notice of the examination report trial date. Judge Rumsey then ordered Mr. Ottenshot to appear and be deposed on 3 -27 -97 at 10:00AM and to appear in my office. RESOLUTION #101 ACCEPT OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LAILANI LANE Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clp C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes • Public hearing - annexation - tentative date 4 -29 -97 RESOLUTION NO. 1.01 isCouncilperson Ronald Roberts resolution and asked for its adoption: 1997 offered the following ACCEPT OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LAILANI LANE WHEREAS, the Town of Dryden Planning Board has approved the subdivision for Donald Westcott known as Westcott Subdivision in said Town, and WHEREAS, the road to be designated as " LAILANI LANE" has been constructed according to has been inspected and Superintendent and has Engineer, and Town specifications and such construction approved by the Town of Dryden Highway been inspected and approved by the Town WHEREAS, the Town Highway Superintendent has issued his opinion in writing dated February 19, 1997 and the Town Engineer has issued his opinion in writing dated February 19, 1997 as to such construction, and WHEREAS, the developer has offered to dedicate said road to the Town of Dryden as and for a Town road, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board that the road st shown on the map entitled "Map of Proposed LAILANI KAY To Be Conveyed To The TOWN OF DRYDEN Situate at New York State Route 13 TOWN OF DRYDEN COUNTY OF TOMPKINS, N.Y.S." made by Wissenbach Land Surveying dated January 27, 1997 and revised February 27, 1997 which map is incorporated herein by reference, be and hereby is (subject to the completion of the conditions hereinafter set forth), accepted as a Town road and the same is to be added to the official Town map, and the Town Highway Superintendent is authorized to place the appropriate road signs thereon and to take any and all steps necessary to maintain said road as a Town road from the day the conditions hereinafter set forth are fulfilled, said road to be known as " LAILANI LANE ". This resolution and acceptance of the road are specifically conditioned and contingent upon the following. 1. The developer is to pay all costs necessary in connection with filing of the map, deed and other documents including all abstract and related costs and reasonable fees of the Town Attorney in reviewing said documents and the sufficiency thereof and for their compliance with Town of Drvden requirements. 2. That until such time as the taxable status with respect to said road is changed to reflect its use as a road, the developer pay all real estate taxes assessed on said road. 3. That the the construction of date of delivery of to convey the same herein provided. developer warrant materials and workmanship in said road for a period of one (1) year from the a deed and the other necessary title documents to the Town and payment of all expenses as 4. That such acceptance shall not be effective unless and until the developer has furnished to the Town Attorney the necessary abstract of title, survey, road profile and all required documentation to convey the same to the Town of Dryden and all of which shall demonstrate good and sufficient marketable title to the road and its completion to the Town of Dryden specifications and all of which is to be the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. Seconded Councilperson Charles Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes 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 regular meeting of said Town held on the 11th day of March, 1997 and that the foregoing is a true and exact copv of said original and of the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my the Town of Dryden this 12th day of March, 1997. (SEAL) hand and seal of Susanne Lloyd, TowfixCle 7 TB3 -11 -97 Page 5 RESOLUTION #102 REPEAL LOCAL LOCAL LAW #1 - 1982 FIRE PREVENTION CODE Clp T. Hatfield offered adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Local Law #1 - 1982 Fire 2nd Clp C. Hatfield the following resolution and asked for its Board schedule a public hearing to repeal Prevention Code on 4 -8 -97 at 7:30PM Roll call vote - all voting Yes The Town Board considered a local law regulating fill. Atty Perkins - Peregrine Hollow project - Supv Schug sent a proposed agreement on the construction of a meter pit on the Town of Dryden and Town of Ithaca line. RESOLUTION #103 AUTHORIZE SUPV TO SIGN AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF METER PI' PEREGRINE HOLLOW PROJECT Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supervisor upon recommendation of council enter into an agreement on behalf of the Town of Dryden regarding the construction of a meter pit for the Peregrine Hollow project. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Atty Perkins - Timmerman /Blechinger - no change ENGINEERING Kimberly Drive drainage - the town board decided not to spend any more money for this project. It is Mr. Rhoades responsibility to solve this problem. ZONING OFFICER Monthly report - given to board members Supv Schug - Varna Fire Dept. - wanted boards opinion of charging the Varna Fire Dept. the $1,400.00 for their building permit and then at budget time give them a one time increase in that amount. Z.O. Slater - now Etna Fire Station has applied for a building permit so should that fee be waived? Clp Roberts - thought to this would get the town into trouble by starting to waive the special fees. Atty Perkins - whose to say this 81,400.00 might be a contribution or a gift. Wondered what their finances were. Date: March 3rd, 1997 is io: James Schug, Dryden Town Supervisor From: Henry M. Slater, Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Off. Sub.: February 197 Building & Zoning Activity Report Dear Jim: Building Permits: Family Fire During building Remains the month permits of February 197, our department issued 7 which are described as follows. A -1 Single Family Fire Homes Remains new starts Month Residence Facilities (0) Business A -1 Replace existing (3) (7) Mobile Homes Care Facilities (1) single -wide and February (1) Double there wide were (3) fire calls. ##1 (2) mobile A -1 Extend or renovate Hillside existing Acres single Mobile family home (2) C -4.1 Erect Detached was totally private Storage by fire Building which (1) C -4.2 Erect a Fire Station have with been Assembly purposely space (1) C -7 Erect Exterior Deck Assembly (1) Certificates of Occupancy and Compliance Certificate of Occupancy (a) Conditioned Certificate of Occupancy (0) Certificate of Compliance (1) Public Inspections, Investigations Fire Safety Remains Multiple � Month Residence Facilities (0) Business Facilities (3) (7) Home Day Care Facilities (0) Fire Investigations Property for Remains the Month of February (3) During the month of February 97, there were (3) fire calls. ##1 A mobile home at Hillside Acres Mobile Home Park was totally destroyed by fire which was alleged to have been purposely set. #2 A trash fire was observed by a passerby on NYS Rt 366, which was called in, when mistaken for a structure fire. No damage resulted but, since no burning permit could be produced, responding Varna Fire Personnel did extinguish the rubbish fire. Since the owner seem unfamiliar with open burning rules, Varna Chief Berger asked this office to review open burning rules with the land owner which I have. #3 A third fire resulted in a total loss of a 704 N. Wood Road home. This brings to a total of 3 homes lost this year, a very unusually high number! Update on Issues of Concern: Loeven Barn at 164 Dryden Harford Road No Change. 9FIttenschot Property at 3 Freese Road Remains unchanged. February 197 Report I'LPage Two RMS Gravel Special Permit, South Mine, Mott Road No change, still waiting on DEC on the SEAR process. MAK Industries of Board met Appeals Did not meet myself, 15 tracking Ellis Drive No Council noticeable Person, Deb Grantham discussing change Zoning Board of Board met Appeals Did not meet myself, of our Site Plan Review, Special Permit Plannino Board The Planning Plan Review Board met Permit Project Sheet with is myself, of our Site Plan Review, Special Permit tracking Dave Putnam and Council Person, Deb Grantham discussing drainage and proposed RB —I zoning home Council adult district care Person home uses Grantham care could will uses. be done be The making Board by Special a report concluded, Permit. to the such Town Board. Site Plan Review & Special Permit Project Sheet Attached is a copy of our Site Plan Review, Special Permit tracking program. ® Very truly yours, /y% dC/ 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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Hatfield - there is a difference between a community owned asset that the taxpayers are responsible for in maintaining through us and a not for profit organization that has other goals and purposes and now rely on the community for revenue sources. I would hope the volunteer fire department has other sources of revenues. I don't have any problem with waiving the fee and we could do it for all of the fire departments. Atty Perkins - this would be unconstitutional since the fire company is a private organization /corporation. It has its own existence, its own government, its own board of directors. The town only has a contractual relationship with them. You are going to be making a gift of taxpayers money to a private organization which is unconstitutional. Z.O. Slater - reported on MAK Industries - Gus and Dryden Mutual Insurance have met and have come to some type of agreement regarding the outside storage. Dryden Mutual will be writing a letter to the Town Board summarizing what the agreement is. Gus has order venetian blind slats for the fencing and should be installed by the end of the month. He plans to have all of the landscaping done by the May board meeting. HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT ® RESOLUTION #104 ACCEPT BID FOR FORKLIFT Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the low bid from King Products, Rochester, NY in the amount of $16,338.00 subject to written compliance with the specs based on the informalities presented to Hwy Supt Gilbert. (written 12 month warranty) 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #105 REJECT BID FOR ROLLER Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: DUMP TRUCK WITH PLOW RESOLVED, that this Town Board reject the one bid for 1997 double drum vibrator roller and to rewrite the specs for bid. 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #106 ACCEPT BID FOR 1997 1 TON DUMP TRUCK WITH PLOW EQUIPMENT Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the low bid of $29,879.99 from F P Rester Inc., Auburn, NY for a 1 ton Chevrolet dump truck ® with plow equipment. 2nd Clp C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes f TB3 -11 -97 Page 7 is RESOLUTION #107 ACCEPT QUOTE FOR AIR CONDITIONER FOR FORD TRACTOR Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept quote from Caskey Garage for a air conditioner for Ford tractor in the amount of 84,494.00 2nd Clp C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Yellow Barn Road, Caswell Road - no change Hile School Road - County Eng /prices culvert - no change Bone Plain Road - drainage (spring) New truck and plow - was picked up on 3 -6 -97 Hwy Supt Gilbert - received a letter regarding the gravel we bid out from Lou Metzger (Lewbro). He is withdrawing his bid because his scales will not be installed in time. We did have another bid from RMS that was 95 cents more a ton. Atty Perkins - wanted to know if the town accepted the bid. He just can't back out. Supv Schug - he doesn't have the scales and that was in the bid specs. Hwy Supt Gilbert - he will sell it by the yard. He does have scales in Locke, but we were going to get it from Groton. Atty Perkins - he 30 days and he is accepted it is a just can't decide going to cost him the taxpayer. You to come up with a CORRESPONDENCE submitted a bid, he agreed bound by that bid if it was contract. There is an offer he doesn't want to do it an money to put the scales in. have a binding contract. It solution. to hold it open for accepted. Once it is and an acceptance. He ymore because it is That is damaging to would be up to him Dryden Lake police report Ambulance calls - board members have copy PERMA - election of directors - board members have copy DISCUSSION Supv Schug - junk and garbage is being taken care of on Wood & Caswell Roads. Groton recycling center - board members have copy of report TB3 -11 -97 Page 8 ® RESOLUTION #108 GROTON RECYCLING CENTER Clp Grantham offered the adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Groton Recycling Center 2nd Clp T. Hatfield following resolution and asked for its Board is not in favor of supporting the since we already have curbside pick up. Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #109 DRYDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL MULTI -YEAR REUNION Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board for the Dryden Central School 2nd Clp C. Hatfield approve the application for funding multi -year reunion. Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #110 APPOINT REPRESENTATIVE TO TOMPKINS COUNTY PLANNING FEDERATION Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board appoint Barbara Caldwell as the Town of Dryden representative to the Tompkins County Planning Federation. Term to expire December 31, 1999. 2nd Clp C. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes JUSTICE REPORT - board members have copy FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members RESOLUTION #111 APPROVE ABSTRACT #103 Clp Roberts offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve abstract #103 as audited with the exception of voucher #239, #247, #253 and #261. Voucher #200 to voucher #282 for a total of 8220,578.61. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #112 ADOPT LOCAL LAW #1 - 1997 INCREASING THE MAXIMUM EXEMPTION AVAILABLE UNDER THE ALTERNATIVE VETERANS EXEMPTION Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for it adoption: (copy in minute book) 2nd Clp Roberts Roll call vote - all voting Yes Adjourned: 11:30PM Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk \:5-D LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF DRYDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been received for the annexation of certain property in the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to the Village of Dryden in said County. The property which is the subject of this petition is bounded on the south by the centerline of New York State Route 38 and on the east by the centerline of North Street (New York State Route 13) and is identified as tax parcel numbers 38 -1 -33; 38 -1 -32; 38 -1- 31.2 and part of 31 -1 -30.2 according to the latest completed assessment roll. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a joint hearing of the Boards of the Village and Town of Dryden will be had upon such petition on April 29, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Town of Dryden, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York. DATED: April 1, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Susanne Lloyd, STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS In the matter of the public hearing on a petition to annex a certain portion of the 'Town of Dryden to the Village of Dryden OBJECTIONS General Municipal. Law 5705(2) requires that certain objections based on the grounds set forth in General Municipal §705(].) shall, in addition to the presentation of oral testimony thereon, be submitted in writing. On behalf of the Town of Dryden, the following objections are submitted: 14 The signature of Patricia Schlecht is not properly authenticated. The witness does not reside in the State Of New York [General Municipal Law §703(2)]. The witness has not stated her residence as required by the provision of General Municipal Law §703(2). 2. The signatures of Genave Sopp, Donn W. Sopp and Robert S. Oughterson are not properly authenticated. The witness has not stated his residence as required by the provisions of General Municipal Law §703(2). 3e The petition is purportedly signed by the owners of a majority in assessed valuation in such territory assessed upon the last preceding assessment roll utilized by the Town of Dryden but there is not attached thereto a certificate of an assessor responsible for the preparation of such assessment roll certifying to such facts. General Municipal Law §703(3). 4. The territory described in the petition allegedly includes property (parcel 38 -1 -30.3) which does not appear on the last preceding assessment roll utilized by the Town of Dryden. 54 The petition includes all or part of four tax parcels: 38 -1 -32 38 -1 -33 38 -1 -31.2 38 -1 30.2 assessment assessment assessment assessment 340,000 275,000 220,000 317 • 000 1.,152,000 Owners of parcel. 38 -1-32 and 38 -1 -31.2, who own property with a combined assessment of $560,000, are purported signers of the petition. General. Municipal Law §703(l.) requires that the petition be signed "by the owners of a majority in assessed valuation of the real property in such territory assessed upon the last preceding assessment roll. of, or util..i.zed by, the local gover.nmentI.. in which it is situated..." A majority of the assessed valuation of the real property in such territory would be $5647,001. Therefore, the petition is not signed by the owners of a rnajor,i.ty of the assessed valuation of the real. property in such territory. 6. The territory described in the petition - both by tax parcel number and in Schedule A - does not adjoin the village and therefore is not subject to annexation and cannot lawfully be annexed to the village. The Charter of Dryden village (approved as Chapter 302 of the laws of ].865) describe the north line of the Village as running easterly along the south Line of Wheeler Road (now New York State Route 38) to the east line of McLean Road (now New York State Route 13) and thence north along said east line In order for a territory to be annexed it must adjoin the municipality to which it is to be annexed. General Municipal Law 5703(1). Based upon all substantially comply the foregoing the with the provisions Annexation Law and cannot be approved. DATED: April 29, 1997 petition of the does not Municipal Respectfully submitted, TOWN BOARD OF TOWN OF DRYDEN By: /5/ :James F. Schtig James F. Schug, Supervisor ft STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS: AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING SS: Susanne Lloyd, being duly sworn, deposes and says. 1. That deponent is over 18 years of age and resides at Dryden, New York and is the Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, New York. 2. That on the 1st day of April, 1997, I mailed the Legal Notice dated April 1, 1997 (a copy of which is annexed hereto) to the following at the addresses set forth: Patricia Schlecht P.O. Box 1108 Dryden, NY 13053 United Refining Co. of PA Box 780 Warren, PA 16365 Genave J. Sopp 23 Melvin Avenue Cortland, NY 13045 Donald W. Sopp Grout Brook Road Homer, NY 13077 Roberta S. Acee 24 Nantucket Lane Deer Park, NY 11729 Citizens Telecom Co. of New York Inc. Attn: John Caruso P.O. Box 433 Harvey, LA 70059 by depositing a copy of the same, in a postpaid properly addressed envelope, regular first class mail from the post office regularly maintained by the United States Government in the Village of Dryden, County of Tompkins and State of New York. Susanne Lloyd n to before me this day of April, 1997. otaky Public LYNNE M MONROE (Votary Public, State of New York No,4896030 Qualified in Tomptk 6.Coun Commission Expires —�5 11r- '!i LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF DRYDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been received for the annexation of certain property in the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to the Village of Dryden in said County. The property which is the subject of this petition is bounded on the south by the centerline of New York State Route 38 and on the east by the centerline of North Street (New York State Route 13) and is identified as tax parcel numbers 38 -1 -33; 38 -1 -32; 38 -1- 31.2 and part of 31 -1 -30.2 according to the latest completed assessment roll. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a joint hearing of the Boards of the Village and Town of Dryden will be had upon such petition on April 29, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Town of Dryden, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York. DATED: April 1, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Susanne Llo ® AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF NEW YORK: SS: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS. Susanne Lloyd, being duly - sworn, deposes and says: 1. That deponent is over 18 years of age and resides at Dryden, New York and is the Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, New York. 2. That on the 1st day of April, 1997, I mailed the Legal Notice dated April 1, 1997 (a copy of which is annexed hereto) to the following at the addresses set forth: Patricia Schlecht P.O. Box 1108 Dryden, NY 13053 United Refining Co. of PA Box 780 Warren, PA 16365 Genave J. Sopp 23 Melvin Avenue Cortland, NY 13045 Donald W. Sopp Grout Brook Road Homer, NY 13077 Roberta S. Acee 24 Nantucket Lane Deer Park, NY 11729 Citizens Telecom Attn: John Caruso P.O. Box 433 Harvey, LA 70059 Co. of New York Inc. by depositing a copy of the same, in a postpaid properly addressed envelope, regular first class mail from the post office regularly maintained by the United States Government in the village of Dryden, County of Tompkins and State of New York. Susanne Lloyd Sworn to before me this day of April, 1997, Notary Public LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF DRYDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been received for the annexation of certain property in the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to the Village of Dryden in said County. The property which is the subject of this petition is bounded on the south by the centerline of New York State Route 38 and on the east by the centerline of North Street (New York State Route 13) and is identified as tax parcel numbers 38 -1 -33; 38 -1 -32; 38 -1- 31.2 and part of 31 -1 -30.2 according to the latest completed assessment roll. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a joint hearing of the Boards of the Village and Town of Dryden will be had upon such petition on April 29, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Town of Dryden, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York. DATED: April 1, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 April 1, 1997 In the Heart of the Firmer Laker Region TO: Owners of Property in Proposed Area to be Annexed to the Village of Dryden Your property is part of the area proposed to be annexed to the Village of Dryden by a petition received by the Town Board and Village Board. Enclosed is a Legal Notice of the public hearing on the petition. TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN BY: Susanne Lloyd, _ To Clerk SL /lm Enclosure LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF DRYDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been received for the annexation of certain property in the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to the Village of Dryden in said County. The property which is the subject of this petition is bounded on the south by the centerline of New York State Route 38 and on the east by the centerline of North Street (New York State Route 13) and is identified as tax parcel numbers 38 -1 -33; 38 -1 -32; 38 -1- 31.2 and part of 31 -1 30.2 according to the latest completed assessment roll. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a joint hearing of the Boards of the Village and Town of Dryden will be had upon such petition on April 29, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Town of Dryden, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York. DATED: April 1, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN sanne Lloyd, ;Tobin Clerk STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF TOMPKINS: AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING SS: Susanne Lloyd, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. That deponent is over 18 years of age and resides at Dryden, New York and is the Town Clerk of the Town of Dryden, New York. 29 That on the ist day of April, 1997, I mailed Notice dated April 1, 1997 (a copy of which is annexed the following at the address set forth. Donald Trombly, Superintendent Dryden Central School Route 38 Dryden, New York 13053 the Legal hereto) to by depositing a copy of the same, in a postpaid properly addressed envelope, regular first class mail from the post office regularly maintained by the United States Government in the Village of Dryden, County of Tompkins and State of New York. Swojn to before me this ,:_r flay of April, 1997. otalry Public LYNNE M MONROE Notary Public, State of New York No. 4696030 Qualified in Tompkt 5 Cou Commission Expires �' (CR -� TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 April 1, 1997 III the H. e,Irt of the Finger Likes Regi011 Donald Trombley, Superintendent Dryden Central School Route 38 Dryden, New York 13053 Dear Dr. Trombley: Pursuant to General Municipal Law §704 1 am enclosing a copy of the Legal Notice of a public hearing on a petition to annex part of the Town of Dryden into the Village of Dryden. TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN By: Susanne Lloyd, Town Clerk � 7 SL/ lm f� Enclosure LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF DRYDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been received for the annexation of certain property in the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York, to the Village of Dryden in said County. The property which is the subject of this petition is bounded on the south by the centerline of New York State Route 38 and on the east by the centerline of North Street (New York State Route 13) and is identified as tax parcel numbers 38 -1 -33; 38 -1 -32; 38 -1- 31.2 and part of 31 -1 -30.2 according to the latest completed assessment roll. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a joint hearing of the Boards of the Village and Town of Dryden will be had upon such petition on April 29, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Town of Dryden, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, New York. DATED: April 1, 1997 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Susanne Llo , (a,own TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 April 1, 1997 In t& Ilenrt of the 1~itrscr Lakrc keg 101 TO: Owners of Property in Proposed Area to be Annexed to Ithe Village of Dryden Your property is part of the area proposed to be annexed to the Village of Dryden by a petition received by the Town Board and Village Board. Enclosed is a Legal Notice of the public hearing on the petition. TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Susanne Lloyd, Tow r Clerk SL/ lm Enclosure TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13053 April 1, 1997 In the Heart of the FrriSer Lakec Region TO: Owners of Property in Proposed Area to be Annexed to the Village of Dryden Your property is part of the area proposed to be annexed to the Village of Dryden by a petition received by the Town Board and Village Board. Enclosed is a Legal Notice of the public hearing on the petition. TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF DRYDEN Susanne Lloyd, Tow Clerk SL/ lm Enclosure