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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-13ra TB5 -13 -97 Page 6 TOWN BOARD MEETING MAY 13, 1997 Supv Schug called the meeting to order at 8:30PM 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 C. Hatfield, Atty Perkins, Z.O. Slater and Hwy Supt Gilbert Absent: Clp Roberts Supv Schug appointed Clp Grantham to audit the general fund bills. COUNCILMAN PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Joan Portzline - Portzline Real Estate - gave board members information about Davall property. (copy in minute book) Joan Portzline - I had received a phone call from Supv Schug expressing interest that the town might have in land that Davalls owned on Lake Road. Initially Davalls had the 89 acres for sale for $375,000.00 and would not split it. They wanted to sell the whole parcel. Later they decided they might be willing to sell the south part of the land. They were also considering in doing a Isubdivision. rent over map with board members. Lots E & F 4.75 acres each were $25,000.00 per lot and they might consider lot G for $40,000.00 which would bring the south end of Dryden Lake to about $90,000.00. Davalls had an offer lot D which was a cash deal. I notified the town there were 2 offers on the land that were alternating lots and the town would have to come in above the $50,000.00. (lots F & H). If I could convince the person who bought lot F to move to lot G maybe they will reduce the price and if the town wanted to purchase E & F maybe something like that could be worked out. The Davalls wanted to give the town the opportunity even though they had 2 cash deals. I had convinced the proposed buyers to wait because as a courtesy we wanted to approach the town one more time. The Davalls have closed on lot D and then went on vacation. While they were gone the towns offer came in so I contacted the Davalls and told them what the towns offer was and asked them if they wanted to counter offer. They said absolutely not, lets go ahead because we don't want to lose the other 2 deals. The town is not offering us any more for the whole thing than what we have for 2 residential parcels. Since the Davalls were out of town I had their daughter Cherie write the town a letter refusing the towns offer. The reason for the delay in accepting the other 2 purchase offers was so the town would have that information for your April meeting. The purchase offers are signed contingent upon subdivision. y� 6� TBS -1 -97 Page 7 Joan Portzline - there are still 2 lots left E & G. I do have someone interested in purchasing 3 acres on lot E. Asked the board if they had any interest in any of the other lots. Supv Schug - the town has interest in using the lots for the bicentennial. ATTORNEY Atty Perkins - Cortland Paving (ottenshot) - we are just finishing up the discovery process. Atty Perkins - Supv Schug asked me to look over the William and Millie Reed connection agreement to the Turkey Hill Water /Sewer district. The Reeds agreed at the time they were given permission to build a 4 unit apartment on their property at 1065 Dryden Road that they connect to municipal water. They have since been ordered by the health department to make the connection. I wrote to the director of environmental health, John Anderson regarding the towns position and was told he will take care of that. This would be a county £unction as far as the connection goes. Supv Schug - was concerned since the town had an agreement with the Reeds that they would hook up to the water as soon as it became available and it still has not been done. Atty Perkins - they would hook up within so many days after they were ordered by the town, that is correct. Supv Schug - wanted to know if the town should send them an order. Atty Perkins - no, did not know what the town concern is. The health department should be sending them the order. If you want to we can. Supv Schug - wondered why we signed an agreement with the Reeds then they were not made to hook up to the water. Atty Perkins - you signed a contract so they could get a permit to build a 4 unit apartment house. They were originally going to install improvements to connect the apartment house to the Monkey Run water /sewer district. Supv Schug as soon as the Reeds hooked up to the Monkey Ruff sewer the town paid them based on the 10 year depreciation plan for the sewer. Atty Perkins - the town purchased from the Reeda the depreciated value of the sewer lines. I don't understand the towns concern about hooking up to the water, we are not selling the water Bolton Point is. TBS -13 °97 Supv Schug my Point is, the health department would have to have 00 the Reeds hook up to the water. With the people moving into the apartment doesn't the town have a responsibility there. Is it up to the health department? Atty Perkins - correct, it is up to the health department. The town is getting the benefit assessment from that property. I am not sure what the towns interest is it the health department is going to pursue it. If you want me to pursue it I will be happy to do it. Clp Grantham - agreed like that if we never enforce it. with Supv Schug why would we have a contract had any intention or responsibility to Atty Perkins � this town board let them off the honk the first time and they -thought they were off the hook for good, because you didn't make them live up to the original contract. They came in here and pleaded poverty and they didn't want to hook up because they didn't want to spend money twice and it was going to be eensive etc. So there is an amendment to the agreement and the amendment said they will make the required connections to the Turkey Hill water district at their own cost and expense at such time they are directed to make such connection by said water district. IE you have directed them to do that and they haven't done it fine, lets pursue it, you can force them to do it. We can direct them Just like the health department can. Peregrine Hallow project - no chap e. here wa g P J 9 T s some discussion and Supv Schug authorized Atty Perkins to write Ralph Varn letting him know that if the road is not completed by June 6th the town will utilize his money that was set aside for this purpose. Atty Perkins - the town has the money to do the work Ralph is supposed to do with respeot to the road. The town also has the authority to issue no building permits until he has constructed and installed the sewer meter. Timmerman /Slechinger - lawsuit ENGINEERING Dave Putnam - Pinckney Road drainage study - still working on, Should have information by June board meeting. ZONING OFFICER - report given 'to board membe .rs 404 Slater - MAK update - board members have copy of memo. They have installed the screening slats in the fencing. All of the equipment is in the yard. All of the company vehicles have had their plates removed that sit in the yard. There are 5 holes dug ISfor trees, but no trees are planted. The lawn and landscaping work is spotty and the lawn appears to not have been mowed at all this 6G TB5 -13 -97 Page 9 year. The town board has to decide what they are going to do with this particular situation. was yesterday 5-12-97. This The deadline for all was so Gus co�Ald work to apply for be done legitimate outside storage. The town board authorized Z.O. Slater to charge Gus with a zoning ordinance violation. Unsafe stxucture - Lipinsky - in compliance .D. Slater � R. Hatfield, 207 Sweetland Road - Roger Hatfield wrote to the Supv with a copy to the board members regarding his alleged double wide mobile home. This st,ructmre is neither a mobile home, modular home or any other recognized residential dwelling knit. This is not the first time I have been down this road with this particular applicant. I don't think there is any question the applicant has the knowledge of what a HUD approved home is and what it is supposed to be. I even volunteered that once he found a home we would go and look at it before it was moved to the Town of Dryden just to avoid the situation. Clp C. Rat-field - wanted to know who owns the home. Z.O. Slater w the applicant alleges that it is going to be a tenant and the tenant, owns this particular structure and Roger told me he owns it. I don't really know. I know where it came from. It came from Lake County Dommunity formerly Pariwood Village. These were a special build to order project for the winterly�agias in Lake Placid. I have issued a stop work order and handed the violation to the court system. Actually that home can not go anywhere in Nei York State. Roger asked the Town Hoard to change our local legislation to agree with what New York State recently did. Since this structure was built after June 15. 1976 it must conform with HUD requirements. it is not subject to the exemptions to HUD because it was built after that date. The serial number Roger represented Titan nevar heard of, nor could it be a Titan serial number because it is totally incorrect and does not have the state configuration letters or numbers or plant numbers. There is a way for tracing a HUD home by taking the stamped serial number which is on the frame, go back to the manufacturer and you Can find the information ley the bill number and bill data since June 15, 1976. There was discussion regarding Hovanec Pleasant Mountain proposed subdivision of Mt Pleasant Road_ The Town Hoard recommended to the Planning Board that the developer transfer unusable property to the Finger Lakes Land Trust, however the town does want an easement to own that portion of the property which is the abandoned railroad property, 40. Slater - reported on the Loeven barn - they have not resumed construction yet., but they have done all of the items that were required and secured the barn so it would not fall any further. { I TOWN Of DRY DEN 9 DR DE , NEW `CORK 65 EASY MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEW YORK 13453 607 -44a -9120 ZONING R BVILDING CODE ENFORCEMENII May 111 1997 In the Heor-t of the Finger Lakes Region The Honorable Joseph Valentinelli Dryden Town Justice Re; Proposed Double-wide Mobile Horne Installation P.07 Sweetland Rd Dear Judge Valentinell,i; As you are aware, our office has rejected a proposed 207 Sweetland Road, Town of Dryden installation of an alleged double -wide mDbile home, replacing one totally destroyed by fire earlier this year. At this t filed a v Town Zoni Certified the NYS p Fart 1 231 i z n i M a 9 h r e, we latio ardi ome p e Fire Sect hav nanr_ litre vent on 1 e t e m i 2 P1 h t Ar ent on 31m aced a Stop Work he Dryden Town C title 10 Section Also applicab and Building Cod 5. E. Order oh the ourt, a viola 1003, Requir le would be a es NYCRR -9b S pro t7ion emerl vio bah j eat of t fo 1 at i apte and DrydeT r HIJD on of r (E) As you also are aware, the applicant and 0Wri2r, Roger W. Hatfield alleges that the home is indeed a conforming home in a fax communication dated May 7th, of this year, copy attached. Mr ;. Hatfield's mem built by the Titan provide us with th ##1+447450 assigned Canversatian with Sangerfield, New Y o s Mo e H to Joh ork tested t bile H❑ U0 Curt the un n Copel plant hat this ho me Company i f i cation L it. He als ett i, curre which would me is a HUD Certified home in 1960. He goes so far as to S1C- 801798 and a Titan Serial o makes a reference to a phone nt Sales Manager, of the tend to support his claird. The reason that our office initially rejected the proposed stricture is, structure home does not have a HUD Certification label attached in the appropriate location Gn either half. Furthermore, there is not a serial number stamped iota the frame in the appropriate location an either half. The last cancerni the interior documentation does not exist either which {provides, the entire multitude of 1AUD Certification data. There are several other issues or oddities about these structure that bothered me when I conducted a real Close reuiew Of these 5trtrCtures earlier this creek_ Joseph Valentinelli May 11, 1997 The most striking being, I've neve of manufacture that did not have a frame. These numbers are the one the manufacture. The serial number state of manufacture and the plant Page Two r seen a mobile home of the HUD era serial number stamped into the identification that connect it to provides the, home configuration of manufacture. The plant that built the home is required to maintain the original construction details for an indefinite period of time. For an example, if this subject home had a serial #, all a person would need to do is provide Titan with that serial number and a duplicate data package could be provided. That package would provide, serial numbers, HUD Certification numbers assigned to the unit or units, insulation valves, snow loading, wind loading, configuration details, climate zones approved for and so forth. Titan as well as all other manufacturers of mobile homes are required to maintain these records and provide details upon receipt of a serial number inquiry. I have become with Mr. Cope time spent wi this business years. Roth reasons. One my contact wi obtain the fo famil letti th two for m would happe th Mr. llowin iar with of Titan local m ore than desire t ned to k Copelet g confid thi Mob obil .0 o re now ti w enti s process by ile Homes on e home deale years and th main nameles Mr. Copelett hich probabl al informati two phon Friday, rs. One e other d s at this i very we y made it on, speci e conversa May 9th, 1 dealer has ealer^ for time for 11 and ini much easi fic to thi tion 997 bee 9 obvi t iat er t s ho s and n it ous ed 0 me. • In the late 197 0's a person by the name of Patrick Kennedy, at the time owner of Parkwood Village Mobile Home Park on Hanshaw Road, Town of Dryden, obtained a contract to provide mobile temporary housing for the 1980 Winter Olympic games held in Lake Placid, New York. Since these structures were needed only for a few weeks, these structures would be leased. The contract provided that the supplier would bring these structures to Lake Placid and then remove the majority of these structures at the conclusion of the Olympic games. Since these structures these structures contai provided at the dining ways. One with 4 sleep and 25' +/- long. Anot bathrooms and a recreat +/- wide by 401 +/- Ion all four sides with cam appearance. would ned no hal l so ing ro her co ion ro g. Al polite be needed simply kitchen facilit Structures were oms and 2 bathro nfiguration woul om in the middle 1 units had a sh wafer board in for sl ies as config oms abo d be 4 This ed type a T -111 eeping food s ured i ut 12' sleepi unit roof sidin quarters, ervices were n two basic +/- wide ng rooms, 2 would be 12' and sided or 9 Since these structures were built to a specification specific for the Olympic need, these units did not qualify for HUD Certification as none of the units could qualify under HUD safety or general living specifications criteria. Joseph Valentinelli Mr. Hatfield was correc the structure, as Titan units for Kennedy. Mr. Titan when these units Titan official / offici this information. t in h was a Copel were b als wh May 119 1997 i e u 0 s statement tha successful bidd tti informs me ilt, Mr. Cope.le were and these t Ti er t that t t i peo to 0 h di pl Page Three n probably built manufacture these e was not with d talk with some e are the source of These structures are not HUD Certified, long and 1119" in fact these structures long. are NOT MOBILE HOMES which is why there roof is not a "titan serial number or a HUD CERTIFICATE composite on the structure. siding as double These structures the way were built only homes. for short term, has an temporary housing on and never capable of receiving Parkwood a HUD Certification. side. Mobile The Neither unit has any HUD Certification. remaining You'll note the subject violation units, by my measurements are 12' 3" wide Friday, by 25' long and 1119" wide by 40' long. was typical Each unit units has a shed roof together, assembly. now have Each unit has exterior me Community composite at leased siding as double Home Park. all the way around. homes. Each unit has an exit door were on the ends as well Parkwood as on the side. Mobile The Neither unit has any HUD Certification. remaining Neither unit has a home stand layout question indicates the most this recent structure Placid serial temporary number stamped on the frame. occupied a space of approximately After the-Lake Friday, Placid Olympics, idea. On that 9th, I asked I am informed, it familiar was typical for these units to be put together, is now have kitchens installed me Community and be sold or at leased as double Home Park. -wide give me mobile homes. In fact, several this were converted and installed Parkwood in Parkwood Village Mobile The Home Park. The 401 long unit has a number 115 by one of the exterior doors. This JW gave Friday, me an idea. On that 9th, I asked hunch, I had Clint familiar go to old lot 115 Placid in what is now to Lakeview me Community 207 Sweetland Mobile Home Park. give me Lakeview opinion was formerly this subject known as Parkwood Village. opinion, there The lot was vacant and the remaining mobile home stand layout question indicates the most this recent structure Placid temporary housing installation unit. occupied a space of approximately 24' wide at one end by a length of 401 for one half and 25' of length for the other half. This would match the configuration of the proposed 207 Sweetland Road installation. On Friday, May 9th, I asked a person familiar with the Lake Placid structures to accompany me to 207 Sweetland Road and give me their opinion of this subject structure. In the viewers opinion, there was no question in his mind that this is a Lake Placid temporary housing unit. The last piece of inquiry from the 1 it was acceptable dwelling was a two Mobile Home Park, Since a complaint Attached is a pict proposed 207 Sweet 12B structure appe double —wide mobile the puzzle, i oval New York to have a dwe family mobil Hanshaw Road, was filed, we ure of the st land Road str ar very much homes. n December 19 State Police lling unit wi e home at lot park owner, conducted a ructure 12A & ucture and Be alike and hav 94, our office Barracks, wh e th only one ex 12A & 12B Bea Roger W. Hatfi follow up inve 12B. You' 11 aconview Park e features not received an ther or not it. Subject conview eld. stigation. note, the lot 12A & typical of Joseph Valentinelli HUD Certification. May 11, 1997 I Page Four When we rental inquired home when he of had Mr. Hatfield bought from of the this, he Parkwood advised Village me, "this owners ". was a Originally, extremely & Building it cooperative was a unit built for use at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Games" and now 1231.5E are being used for rental housing. homes This unit has no HUD Certification. Since I had no way of establishing how or when this unit current found it's New York way to Beaconview Park and Mr. Hatfield was extremely & Building cooperative Code in providing compliance changes, we worked with subchapter him to resolve 1231.5E the conformance problems. Preexisting Exemptions: The current New York State Fire Prevention & Building Code provision, NYCRR -9b subchapter (E) Part 1231.5E , briefly mobile homes built on or after 6/15/76 shall, when relocated, conform with current HUD construction & installation requirements. Under special provision, "mobile homes manufactured prior to 6/15/76" are exempt from HUD provisions. Since this structure was built sometime between 1979 - 1980, by structure it NYS NYCRR is not permitted -98, there could be installed is treatment no place for in residential as a preexisting New York use State, by home. where any Generally, this means acceptable to NYCRR -9b. A copy of NYCRR -9b subchapter (E) part 1231.5E is attached for your review. In summary, it remains my opinion, this 207 Sweetland Road structure is not a mobile home. Mr. Hatfield and the Town of Dryden have been engaged in a battle over the installation of a Non HUD approved mobile home at 205 Sweetland Road since 1995. Mr. Hatfield has been advised of HUD Certification requirements by this office on numerous occasions, therefore he either is aware or should be aware of HUD Certification requirements. This leads me to believe that he previously has and continues to have total disregard for the Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance, the New York State Fire Prevention & Building Code and the general safety of his tenants and the community. Further, this abuse of public safety must stop! This problem with Mr. Hatfield occurs far to often. By the provision of Dryden Town Mobile Home and Zoning Ordinance Article II Section 2048, I would ask that the Town Court find the defendant Guilty order removal of this home from the Town of Dryden and assess an appropriate fine for this intentional, fraudulent act. Very truly yours, N llLCv[ac l Henr M. Slater Zoning & Building Code Enforcement Officer cc: Dryden Town Board Members ® Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Town Attorney Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk S1)13TITU7 S 1.10LIS1N6 AND C06�-1N- 1100ITY R1;NEWAL ( SUBCHAPTER E 1 1230,3 Can versions, Afterations, Additions and Repairs to Existing Buildings PA IZT 1230 VLirpogc :kncl Scnpc 1231 AppGc:klsiliiy a1tr1 Sj�cci:I� T'r63'itiiSkns 1232 Re(JI.lir'cutiCIAL, and Mc(hods of Complhancc 1233 Speciakl CunditiukLS C:ontpliance A7ethod 1234 -12 35 f kesc+',ied f 12:16 F'kcilitikLmSL For Fenple with Physical DMabililius 1237 Micri —m 1 'c Requirements PART 1 230 PURPOSE 0LND SCOPE (SLaMory JlkrL110riL}': J?xr.CULive Law, � 377111) Sec. 1 2311.1 1'1It1}osc 12- }.2 cl.gx. 12340 Non IeYir1L7klial f t1'n, huj1 {lillgs Ilisluricall Wic 11;kr1 (y I?�u4.11 rlCtl fkc. 13, 198. °+; Itip .L,ilcd. new { # 12:111.1- I?3i1 -3] Iilc {41jCr. I.S, 199 el'I', f. 2R, 19114, § 1.230.1 Ili Irimse. The llurpose of This SI.1K I1'L111C1' iq 1t] p4m,jtly Xl:k�lt alll{h IIIIiI'4kl'rll r121,1.11Wi0ir3 ror conver.p%gifknS. ,1lICrLLii�rkk, rcJrair . 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ImiIdin�s,IlAI vor[lply WiLlr SI,I>,Ch:apter B of [his Code c \uelll ;[s modiIIed Icy J'11t I ? 3 0 o f LhiL,Tiile. {1)} An 21ddiLi011 14) a building sh.[1I n0i C;II ,wc the e1Ci \riPig buiIding 0 1 11w conlhiwv %d L'ximinL huildinU and'UddiLiL,g110 exceed IILC ll.&g11L zlrid Iircareas IiIILil,ILion, M' IWIWided in Pan 705 of this Title, (e) Whcr1 Ihc al1er01ion5 cosi, including 'Lldclilion's 2111d re[Ial irw, exceeds 50 percent cd 1111 rcpIrLiMn0rL[ 4:c 51S[ u1' :1 11 uiIdirL ", 1110 L`E1131X' cxir•[irug builclin4,l7:yll Conform wiill ]'[1rL ] 232 of this Ti tic- ']'Ire ca)%i ell :tny :LdcIiIicm rleecI 1101 13t i11CILI &CII 111 This CiLICUI,itioll provided the ;wldilion is .4epil l'iilecl Jrc}II7 [J1C I'C59 I1j' 1110 I)LI i I(I i 11 WiE11 C01144 WC.L iOr1 II.;I Vi III D I'J I'C re%i'.-i IVe roil YLr of at IcasI iwo 114 Mrs. 011cnin�s in 1116 ftl'a: S�[,.Ir[1[ion sl1;Yll 11t Irrniecl�al ;f ]1ro�'ide�[ in 5ul}elr:gl[cr 13 of chic Title.. Hi5[#I'iea11 Note Scc - fil €al llx. 13. 1 r1ii3; rei,eAcd, new filo d Dec. 13, 1994 cff. Occ. 28, I r11j.9, §1231.5 RcJcieatfangr IMP dittgs. (a) Grew vat rrga�irr,ux'�d1.s'. (I) All Jp11i1,Jings shall be. movcd in a s;1fe M:1n11er. {?} !till v'nrk al the rcl {x:;j1itm sire perforined in ord ell 10 r4!ce3 }'c Ole rwIocateci ill Iilclinsg sili1iI cc?IIform Wi[h tiubchaplcr fl, of 1.11 i, Ti11e, incl;ldinb but Ili)[ Ii Ill itc(l 10, slruclumil r4cluiremip nI u[ i l i l ia~5 RLI1d {I11[iI�1Ce Se11.lI +1I l {} I15. {h) All cmivursions, J1[e06011s JIIJ Mpair.,, iuld addilions io rt�lcl�,1[ed halilrlin s sJr ;sll com Jo]'ItS 54'I[hectl {11Y4 12 I -?, I 2[ -:} .11111 1 23 1.4 4)f Ihls 1'it[I, r4:pCtli4'e]y, W All resiticiiiiill bui]cling, u'llich ,Ire reltic:aiccl sha sh 111 be (iwrl io be iii comp1i111c4 wiLh SubeII.;ipmr 17 of Ihiv% Ti[Ie. (d) of A I nr A2 occupairicy- including m6bilv- hon10�,, whic]r ar0 relocale(l shall (1) be ey[1ipped wi111. ;Lt ICLJ.tii 0110 sultNIU tiL.LLi0n conformily %vit11 scclinn 11)(,[}.10 + ;f Llris 79iIIc el IL1 slecping,palct =s on CALL11 floor [4vcl: (2) Ise ill %pocket by an ;1 €cnc }' +)r ind34'idu ;Il jurisdic1ic111 IV cic[enlwinu LJiA 1116 cIearicaI syr;[enl ; of h;sr_aldk, WI -itI.CU d��CU�17cnlauion signed 11y Ihc cnforcewen1 orTicial, 641114-e- dcl[!Ctin4 Li I;lrm dCViet, ins[a]lej in luc,ited oll or near Illu c0ili,r ad aeeEU [c� acc0p[i &C LO 14w Incul iWIL110fILy ]laviwt 1pp0;ws Lo h0 p opuly f11[tetioning and free in,[+woj- x11,111 be submiu0tl ill [he code (e) be7ohilc hoalles which arc rcloc.11ed shall comply with Paris 1221, 1221. and I?23 of Lhik Ti[1v excepl'hvi. mobile hoirkeq 1n ;Lnufacturcd before Jursc ] 5, 1{176 need rIQ[ Comply with PiLrIS 122 1 and 1222 of this Title if IIivy have been Jllipcc[ed by an agency or iodividual �rcc.ptahlc 1p the Lrx[r. crflilr[:cnlcnl ( lflicial% 1115 detcr,ILinc 111,1 il[cy Llit: (1) SERILItIf,'411} kc111rkd-, [='1 Irce i1t h� ulilrL' .IIMCI CJUCI rii;il Irlr.lyd,- k�Fr11L(;ry t1c ICU IIL4:111:[[Il,l1 tiIL;IWd h}' 111t. Ir1\p4'4:11)r L%11-Lill 116= 4[rh111i111,[I 11} 1116 {',,1 {1 L' 4nfl}rCL1YSL111 �11fiCi.L1. {i j i3LEill.11lY k.k. 11111(r Iha[1 A I or R2 cK:t�trpaIi. IL5 an(l rl14)11ilt, Ili rlllcx. s4'11it:II !11'4' rel,)L.l1e4i .shall !'11111111 }' S4' I L Il 1';aYl I ? �2 cxi' [ I1 i.; 'l ILIe. FILM I I HCJI.1 IN`1114' Nix. 1-111:11 Dc c. 13. 1{,'X:1: 11 .6 114',116:1, I14'µ' 1111`11 Dtx. 13, 1 U9 %! IT, r).q;. A8, I41t�j1. r- lrl -i]c[ 1V 5 1 132 1 1':,tit:{: 111 jvc, 1 i I I J i� } - ROGER w . HATFIELD ELD 181 North Road Dryden, NY 13 053 07 ^844 -686 607�844-3157 Fax May 7, 1997 Town of Dr de-E1 Zoning 01ficer Henry Slater 5 D. Main Streit DrYder, NY 13053 Dc�ar Henry: I[7 ,regards to 3 Sr4eetland Road, Cortlands regarding the permit On ):)Qve. I've done a5 agreed T k)ave a proposed unit willing to lease the lot Clyde came to my office ranting and raving like he'd come unglued about a HUD seal. Upon his i.n istence he drove me around fit to Creek Tzailler Park pointing out the HIED seal, - Uponn contacting the owner and reading the Sill of Sale, l did covered that the. unit is a Titan, Serial Number 1044/7q52 being � X980. I called Titan Corp. and spore to a John Copaletti, Manager, who informed me that every uziit that has left the Plant since 1976 has had a HUD seal, which we bQtb kn,�!w, The Plant's address is in Sangerfield, NY and thiey take no responsibility once the dome leaves the lot. But according to the records the HUFF ssal # is UST 801798 anti the HUD Dept.. will not allow them to .issue a duplicatev efo e I have ti _je.rrr move th1.Sj w1r1l this Suffice. . �VA 01 A 1 L T:�Wtl Charles Thomas h Jame�� Sc UC'bra G],- Rond ld R h a n �1 C tL U9 nt be f Aeld ield Sam r t. S 1TicereIy, r Lb �. Ro e r, 14 TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 CAST MAIN STREET. DRYDEN. NEW YORK 13053 607.8A 4.9120 ZONING R RUII.I)ING CODC INFORCEMINT April 30th, 1997 John Van Soest 8801D State RD1ute 228 Alpine, IVY I4803 In lir f-fr cla of fhe !{i c_� j7ger f .aJkcs liqOn Fie: Card Road Qualified Abandonment Dear Mr. Van SoQst: Pleas props H i, ghw aband po i,nt (Road, e f sed lays On M 70 ind w ent 0 .f attar Q1aalif YOU, 1 1 of a eet en hed ied no 1 E4 5 St COPY Akan tiee 0 foo of th of a T❑mp dQnmerlt" f that one ❑ t section e intersec kins or t f th Of C t ion C wo e5 ar a aunt por e is d RD f Si y ti t ad gn Hi on he b al ghwa. 5 of pro egin Tow Sim y ?Iot ice of Dryden TOWr posed nirlg at a er and Card This hearing was p1 ^operly advertized and held as advertized on Wednesday, March 12th, 1997. I have verified this with Tompkins County Commissioner of Public Works& What this would mean is, the owner or o Farrel 4 F 0�1 -1 a 1 16. !�5 +/- acre parce your April 23rd, 1997 inquiry, does ind public road frontage t ❑ permit conform i structures_ wners of Dryden Town Tax 1, the Subject property of eed contain sufficient rig use structure or The Dryden Town Zoning Ordinance requires not less than 1a5 feet Of contiguo{as public road frantage. 'fax Parcel #60'1 -1, Contains 704 feet +/^ Contiguaus feet of public road frontage. Most of Signal Tower• Road and thle 700 feet of Carty Road along your property remain seasonal use roads. If you should have any questions or desire further detail, please feel free to call 844 9120 between 8:00 AM — 1:00 PM Monday through Friday. Very truly yours, Henry hi. Slater 10riing & Bt{iJ.ding Cade Enforn cement Officer William J. Mobbs, Commissioner 01; Public Works, Tompkins Coui7ty, 170 Bostwakck Rvadf Ithaca, NY 148�@ James F. Schu +g, Dryden Town SIJPQIf visor i uo41 i i i Wiliam J• Mobbs Commissioner of Public Works February 12, 1997 •i �! i[}:: x..,.'. t.t'. •4I�L"�4r 5' Yh.::rYiA, �T�.. A'� ;..�i`'I�:r►1Iy:' /'y 1y'5.+ F {Jx1/ti4YOiyI/��i�/ +�/{ rJk }`.:1.n 1. ' }' j" v'! +" ' 4 TOMPKINS- COUNTY HI HWAY ' .: • w a1 L u agerfol d Highway Manager Ike. aril. ifLedAbLin (iorrmentoCTowrtHieliways IT Dear Ne r- Denman and 1r, l�epin. `.I 4 • •I `Phis lel.UCr is to infomi you that the Town of Dryden, by Rccsol.uLion-J' 0, 202.leas requested the Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County to hold a. pubi.ic :,heann� on . (lie gtmlif ed abandorrrn4,rit of portions of the, fol[owinu Town hla.hways; CAI? D ROAD: Beg inning. at a Point 700 feet ct-rsl QC the intersection of Signal Tower Road and - promedi ng Masterly for approxinmtely ",1 e'660 feet, to th'e westcrly boundary of tax parcel # #50 -1 -2,1 CORN IJUS ROAD, Lxtendiric from 200 I'm from Bunt ImB.Road nomh for appr-oxiniatcly 1724 feet to within 485 feet from the inletsection wily M 1dIine, Road. lginIII%viiy fva requires the: County Eli hway Super ntendr,jit hold a publzc. hcaruig with at least tweiiiv (20) rlrsys wrl(Len nouce to owners and Occupants along the subjecl Tawrr.hiohways of t1Ye bme mid pIzicc of sucli hcann Pub Iic hcaring will be lteld at 12:00 I) -nr -, 1'+FCdnesday, March-12, 1997 at the Dryden Town Hal 11 65 E,sst M I1r) Strecl, Di-ydell, NY 13053 i�7c;ti�r�ly, • x V4' ;rrtl A. [ -lu erforld l3 t17�N;Iy 1vl.n11ager 40 WAf.- I.1 >w xe; Srfs ;rune: Lloyd, To %v Clerk Don Gilbcrt,'1 -[)wrt Hi4JJw {Xy Sriper7ntendelli, 170 Sosiwick Road, 1111aca, NY 1 4850 607 - 27y -03oQ FAX 607 - 272 -8489 John Van Soest 2800 Statc Route 228 Alpine, NY 14805 ( i07) 5942008 Horne (607) 254 =5014 Work April 23, 1997 Henry Slater Zoning Officer 65 E, main Street Dryden, ICY 13053 Dcar Henry, I spoke to you on the phone today re arciing a piece of property my father and Dnu2 Hogue owes at the end of Signal Tower Road, in the Town of Dryden, As you may recall. I am . concented about the Icgal status of our f -onutge on Card T .oad, and how i is rcc;ent abandonment will affect our use of the property over the long -It n- I would appreciate any specific i nformation you could p too vide, regarding the final nature of the abandonment- In addition, i. hope you can provide some explanation. as to the ramifications in lte Tns of access to and improvement of the property Thank you very much your help- Sincerely, John C. Van Soest William J. Mobbs Commissioner of Public Works February 14, 1997 A Division of Public Works TOMPKINSI Con. NTY�iI ' ate• .•°`� M.r. Don Gilbert Town of Dryden Highway Superintendent 65 East Mein Strect Dryden, NY 13053 Re: Qualified Abandonment Hewing Dear Mr. Gilbtt'Orl ? HWAYS WaT"ungerford Highway Manager Enclosed please find a copy of the notice sent to all adjoining land owners regarding qualified abandonment of sections of Card Road and Cornelius Road. The adjoining land owners nod IIwd are: NYS DEC NYS Office of Comptroller Richard Korf Peter T. Van Soest Douglas & Debora Hogue Gerald & Jane Trumbull Steven Trumbull o p Lee Denman David Pepin S c `°$6o Laverne & Loretta Morse Lloyd Bell S pD Arthur & Emma Anlhonisen Please let nee know if you have any questions or if I can be of further service. Sincerely, Highway Manager ® WAI -I:bw Enc. xc: William Mobbs 170 Bostwick Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 607 - 274 -0300 FAX 607 - 272 -8489 t William J. Mobbs Commissioner of Public Works February 12, 1997 Lee Denman ,.. A Division of Public Works TOMPKINS COUNTY. HIGHWAYS=:` David Pepin 362 Hunt Hill Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Re: Qualified Abandonment of Town Highways Dear Mr. Denman and Mr. Pepin: P. Wardjiungerford Highway anager This letter is to inform you that the Town of Dryden,-by Resolutlon,No. 202 has requested the Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins •County to hold a public hearing on , the qualified abandonment of portions of•the following Town highways; CARD ROAD: Beginning at a point 700 feet east of the intersection of Signal 'Cower Road and proceeding- easterly for approximately :1,660 feet, to the westerly boundary of tax parcel #50 -1 -2.1 CORNELIUS ROAD: Extending from 200 feet from Hunt Hill . Road north for approximately 1720 feet to within 485 feet from the intersection with Midline Road. Hi`liwoy Law requires the County Highway Superintendent hold a public, hearing with at least twenty (20) days written notice to owners and occupants alone the subject'Town.highways of the tame and place of such hearing, A public hearing will be held at 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 12, 1997 at the Dryden Town ]:Mall, 65 East Main Street, Dryden, NY 13053 Sincerely, 1-11 17erfa- It r d Vard A. Highway Manager WAI +bw xc: Susanne Lloyd, Town Clerk Don Gilbert, `Gown Highway Superintendent 170 Bostwick Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 607 - 274 -0300 FAX 607 - 272 -8489 TOWN Obi. DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 135 CAST MAIN STREET, ORYgEN. NEW YORX 1,3453 g07- 844.9120 ZONING 8. aUII,bIhH33 Cole ENFORCEMENT May 5th, 1997 James Schug, Dryden GS East Main Street Dryden, NY 13053 err �irc 1-ki(vl qf'dic hl? �Cjr Lakes Town Supervisor Re; Demolish Fire Damage Remains at 16 Lower Creek Road by Local Law #2 of 1961 Dear Jim: As you are an accesso that nearl very littl a minor~ se debris. aware, ry use y destr e of th ction o dur star ❑yed L3 at f ro ing age the rust of a the evenin barn was i facilitya ure other rea, a bur g of Tu nvnl,ved Pit t h than th ned out es i is e m day n a ti po s of o May 28th, 1996 structure fire me, there remains t and beam frame, r vehicle and s€me Nearly a year has past since the fire*. To our knowledge, nothing 40 have been done to demolish, d7i5pose of debris and proviLde appropriate site restoration. Additionally, no effort has been made to secure the site to preclUde access by the curiorAs, mainly children. The site, 16 LowIS the hamlet of Etn concentration of vicinity. It i•s post & beam frame substantial resid attractive T-1Lhisan r Cree a, a s reside My opi work ential ce and k R Mal nti nio may ne ey oad} is situate 1 community wit al housing with n, the totally fall at any ti ighbnrhood, th e sore to the g d wit h a s in th unsup me. P ese r enema hin th ubstan e imme parted Bing u emalns 1 Etna e heart tial diatIs fire d nsecure provid Commun of amaged d in a e an ity. On January 30th of this year, our office in writing notified Mr. Lipenski of our concern and his responsibility, establishing May 1st as a bead line for demolition and site restoration, Again, on March 10th, 1997 we sent Mr. Lipenski a reminder of the concern and the May 1st dead line. To this time, we have not received any response from Mr. Lipenski nor has there been early effort to resolve the immediate concern for public safety. Based on our concern for the pubsis safety of the Etna Community, I would request the Town Board pr -oceed with public demolition of the fire damaged remains at 16 Lower Creek Road including the remaining structural debris and fire debris including as burned out motor vehicle, James Schug May 5th5 1997 Page Two Attached is a photo of the site and unsafe str%uc�tlure as well as copies of all correspondence. Very truly yours, Henry M. Slater Zoning & Ptcilding Code Enforcement Dfficer cc: Town Board Members Mahlon R. Perkins, Dryden Fawn Attorney Susanne Lloyd, Dryden Town Clerk Stephen Lipenski f' rp / f i \ 2 i / ot 0 4V " 1' 1 a N TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK 65 EAST MAIN STREET, DRYDEN, NEVY YORK 13053 6o7•844-9120 In (he !(card of (he fq-Wg cr Lak(fs Region ZONING & BUILDING CODE CNEOFIGEMENT Dat e : May 22, 1997 To: Whom it May Concern Re: May 11th, 1997 Prief to the Honorable Joseph Valerrtinelli supplement Please apologize find atta=kCh.ed M. a copy of two sets of phots that were mistakenly you add these photo copies left Out of the May 11th, 1997 brief to the Dryden 'flown Court 19970 Justice Joseph Valentinelli_ We apologize Town Board Members M. Slater for this error and ask that you add these photo copies Code Enforcement Officer to your packet of May 11th, 19970 Very truly yours, Henry Town Board Members M. Slater Mahlon Zoning Town Attorney & Building Lloyd, Dryden Code Enforcement Officer cc. Dryden Town Board Members Mahlon R. 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'� •'l.'a 4n ., SR' w L k:f i� -ktYi f.i / % ( I r_ g� W� r" NL Y1 4M1 t A � 4rN- , 4 PM I Fr V -^• � d W ;" _ 4 }f M1y✓ � v - e' ', ��'84 I i . � f -a��i« .# aryl. •x iy � ".MM "� ;1 +�, 'C 'j� �' TBS -13 -97 Page 10 Z.O. Slater - wanted to know if the board had any input for the sketch conference subdivision regarding Ron and Marilyn Davall. Supv Schug - the board would like to have a full EAF form filled out by the applicant. Atty Perkins - Supv Schug has asked me to take a look at the sketch the developer has proposed and there might be some issues the Planning Board might want to address at some point in their review including the issues of wetlands and setbacks. On site septic systems, the lake, make sure there are buildable lots there, site distance along Lake Road and access along Lake Road, driveways instead of none so they should consider some other way of getting onto these lots. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Fire alarm system for town hall and highway has been completed. HIGHWAY RESOLUTION #122 ACCEPT LOW BID FOR ROLLER S Clp C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town 4® for a C78A roller in the ® 2nd T. Hatfield Board amount Roll accept the of $87,480.00. call vote low bid from L B Smith - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #123 AUTHORIZE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTEND SEMINAR AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Hwy Supt Gilbert to attend highway seminar at Cornell University on June 6th and to pay expenses. Cost for class is $65.00. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Hwy Supt Gilbert - has letter from Dept. of Planning, Tompkins County for a flood hazard mitigation program. The amount is $25,000.00 and to receive this there has to be a committee set up. Supv Schug - recommendation was made that the town work with the Village of Dryden. The committee will be Don Gilbert, Henry Slater, possibly Dan Karig and myself from the town and Reba Taylor and John Bradley from the village. 67 TR5 -13�97 Page 11 RESOLUTION #124 AUIHORIZE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO SELL EQUIPMENT AT AUCTION Clp C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize Hwy Supt Gilbert to sell at auction the old forklift and a 1962 Brockway truck. 2nd Up T. Hatfield Roll call vote T all voting Yes Hwy Supt Gilbert - Ferguson Rd culvert by Cook's will put a sleeve in and grout rather than digging up the highway. The coat will be about $3,059.00. Hwy Supt Gilbert - George Road bridge - will have to work with the county. Supv Schug - The cost for the decking with the membrane is 011,905.00. The cost for crecsota, tong and grove yellow pine is t10,935.00. The soteel decking would probably be better even though it is only 0900.00 more. We asked the county if the bridge could be widened and questioned the under pinning. Supv Schug - Keith Lane bridge pipe has to be replaced. RESOLUTION #125 APPROVE WORK ON FERGUSON ROAD, GEORGE ROAD AND KEITH LANE Clp T. Hatfield offend the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board approve work to be done Road culvert, George road bridge and Keith Lane. 2nd Clp C. Hatfield loll call vote - all voting Yellow Bann Road, Caswell Road - no change Bile School Road, City eng prices culvert - no change Bona Plain Road - will start to put the culvert in next Fork lift - has been received 1 ton truck - shoold have by the end of June on Ferguson Yes week Supv 5chug - hoazgd members have information regarding multiple use area on Hammond Hill., RESOLUTION #126 HAMMOND HILL MULTIPLE USE AREA Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board aiAthorfze the use of the town bulldoze:- and operatQ:c for 3 work days for Hammond dill multiple use area. 2nd Clp C. Hatfield Roll call vote a all voting Yes 6Y TBS -13 -97 Page 12 CORRESPONDENCE Dryden Lake police report - none Ambulance calls - board members have report DISCUSSION Letter of resignation - Clp Ron Roberts RESOLUTION #127 APPRECIATION TO RONALD ROBERTS Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board express our appreciation to Councilman Ron Roberts for all his service and dedication to the town from January 2, 1990 to May 13, 1997. 2nd Clp Co Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Supv Schug - Recycling center on Peruville Road - I have not received any correspondence requesting the recycling center to stay open. I did promise Groton Town Supervisor, Theresa Robinson, that I would bring this matter up again at the next town board meeting even though our town board was not interested in keeping the center open. Board members have copy of information regarding the operation of the recycling center. It would cost the Town of Dryden taxpayers 84,211.00 to keep it open. The board decided not to continue to keep it open. RESOLUTION #128 CLOSE RECYCLING CENTER ON PERUVILLE ROAD AND ROUTE 38 Clp Grantham offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board is not in favor of supporting the recycling center at the intersection of Peruville Road and Route 38 since the town already has curbside pick up. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes Stenographic charges - court - will be discussed at next meeting Ambulance software /hardware - no information received yet Dryden to Freeville trail - board members have copy RESOLUTION #129 NEGATIVE DECLARATION SEAR EAF FORM - DRYDEN TO FREEVILLE TRAIL Clp C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board accept the long SEAR EAF form as filed. It was determined there was no significant environmental isImpact and a negative declaration should be made. 2nd Clp Grantham Roll call vote - all voting Yes r 0 RESOLUTION DATED MAY 130 1997 A RESOLUTION CHANCING THE NAME OF THE SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT PURSUANT TO TOWU LAW 5198 ( 13) . WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, New York adopted a resolution on March 2BI 1995 making certain determinations in relation to and approving the establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District pursuant to Article 12 of the Town Law, and WHEREAS, said resolution was duly filed in the office of the state department of audit and control in Albany, New York and recorded in the Tompkins County clerk's Office on April 3, 1995 in Ember 51 of miscellaneous Records at page 165, and WHEREASt it is now desirous to change the name of the sewer district to more accurateJy reflect the area served and to avoid confusion with respect to the availability of sewer 8e -rvice on Snyder Hi 11 Road, and WHEREAS, there is presently no outstanding indebtedness of said sewer district, and WHEREAS, the Town Board may adopt a resolution changing the name of the sewer district pursuant to 'Sawn Law 5198 {13 }, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Torn of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York as follows: 1. The name of the Snyder Hill Sewer District is hereby changed to be Peregrine Hollow Sewer District. 2. Within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution a certified copy thereof shall be filed by the Town Clam in the office of the Tcwn Clerk, in the office of the Clerk of Tompkins County and in the office of the state department of audit and control in Albany, New York. STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKIN � TOWN OF DRYDEN ) If 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 the resolution with the original resolutiop adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden at a regular meeting of Said Town held on the 13th day of May, 1997 and that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of said origli.nal and of the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I. have hereunto set my hand and seal of the Town of Drydefl this 4Z day of May, 1997. (SEAL) Susanne Llo' Town Cler RESOLUTION DATED MAY 13? 1997 A RESOLUTION CHANGING THE NAME DE THE SNYDER HILL SEWER DISTRICT PURSUANT TO TOWN LAW §198(13)w WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, New York adopted a resolution on March 28, 1995 making certain determinations in relation to and approving the establishment of the Snyder Hill Sewer District pursuant to Article 12 of the Town Law, and WHEREAS, said resolution was duly filed in the offlca of the state department of audit and control in Albany, New York and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office on April 3, 1995 in Libor 51 of Miscellaneous Rcoords at page 165, and WHEREAS, it is now desirous to change the name of the sewer district tc more accurately reflect the area served and to avoid confusion with respect to the availability of sewer service on Snyder Hill Road, and WHEREAS, there is presently no outstanding indebtedness of said sewer district, and WHEREAS, the Town Board may adopt a resolution changing the name of the sewoix district Pursuant to Town Law §198 (13), NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York as.follows: I. The name of the Snydex dill sewer District is hereby changed to be Peregrine Hollow Sewer District. I 2. Within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution a certified copy thereof shall be filed by the Town Clerk in the office of the Town Clerk, in the office of the Clerk of Tompkins County and in the office of the state department of audit and ccntx•ol in Albany, New York. TBS -13 -97 Page 13 RESOLUTION #130 APP90VE ABSTRACT #105 Clp C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: VESOLVED, that this Town Board approve abstract #105 voucher #373 to #479 for a total of $293,810473. 2nd Clp T. Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #131 AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO SIGN LETTER FROM ITHACA AREA WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY Clp T. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board authorize the Supervisor to sign the letter from Ithaoa Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWTF) regarding request to amend existing Discharge Permit No, NY 002 6638. 2nd Clp C, Hatfield Roll call vote - all voting Yes RESOLUTION #132 CHANCE THE OFFICIAL NAME OF SNYDEP KILL SEWER DISTRICT TO PEREGRINE HOLLOW SEWER DISTRICT Clp C. Hatfield offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: (copy in minute hook) 2nd Cip Grantham Roll call vote - all voting Yes FINANCIAL REPORT - available to board members JUSTICE REPORT - board members have copies NEW BUSINESS June 10th - regular meeting Adjourned: 11:30PM Susanne Lloyd Town Clerk 20