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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1972-02-141i3 TOWN OF ITHACA REGULAR BOARD MEETING February 1�, 1972 - 5:00 p.m. At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, held at the Town of Ithaca Offices at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, 1Vew York, on the l�th day of February, 1972, at 5:00 p.m., there were � !! PRESENT: � Walter J. Schwan, Supervisor � �, Andrew W. McElwee, Councilman Noel Desch, Councilman �''1 ABSENT: Victor Del Rosso, Councilman Robert N. Powers, Councilman ALSO PRESENT: Ja.mes V. Buyoucos, Town Attorney Peter K. Francese, Planning Consultant Mrs. Barbara Holcomb, Chairman, Planning Board Marion Morey, Highway Superintendent Edward W. King, Attorney Ernest Squilla, Kennilworth J. F. Pezzicara, Mobil Oi1 Corporation Norman D. Freeman, Attorney Manley Thaler, Attorney Sharon Staz George Ideman Walter C. 0'Connell, Attorney Howard Stevenson, Jr., Tompkins County Commissioner of Public Works T. D. Milligan, Marine Midland Bank William E. Smith, Marine Midland Bank Nick�Yunis, Developer (Marine Midland) Donald Riker, West Ithaca Civic Association � Robert I. Williamson, Attorney � Hugh (Sam) MacNeil Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Albrecht Mrs. Beverly Livesay David G. Cassel Herbert Mahr Members of Radio, TV, and Press Supervisor Schwan called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINiTTES Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman McElwee, RESOLVED, that the minutes of the meeting of January 10, 1972 be approved with the amendment to include the appointment of the Town Highway Superintendent, Marion Morey, and the Town Clerk, Edward L. Bergen, for a term of two years beginning January 1, 1972 and ending December 31, 1973• � Unanimously carried. � REPORTS James V. Bu oucos Town Attorne . Mr. Buyoucos reported that he atterided t e mee ng of e Assoc a on of Towns in New York City and �; gave two talks, one to town supervisors, and one to town attorneys, � � with respect to water and sewer improvements. He said they were extremely interested; many questions were asked by attorneys repre- senting very large districts outside the Metropolitan area. Mr. Buyoucos reported on two legal decisions. The first was with respect to Vincent Franciamone which, in essence, restored Mr. Fran- ciamone's premises to their original condition to comply with the law, the center portion of the premises to be changed to a carport, the accessory building to be used only for storage. Side yard requirements were waived due to the investment already made by Mr. Franciamone. Mr. Franciamone will receive an order to comply with the decision and will have 30 days to do so after service of the order. The second decision was with respect to the Rumsey Sand Gravel bank. The decision in this case achieved one object of the Town which was to obtain a ' 2 - February 1�, 1972 determination that Rumsey was subject to the regulations of the Town in terms of getting a permit. Two negative aspects of the decision Mr. Buyoucos noted he would like to discuss with the Board in execu- tive session. Mr. Buyoucos presented to the Board two deeds (and map) from Arthur A Prince to the Town of Ithaca, one for a 50 ft. strip for road purposes only, and one for St. Catherine's Circle. Town Board approval of these had been held up pending presentation of the map. The Town ;� Clerk was instructed to file the map and record the deeds on February 1, ! 15, 1972. Mr. Buyoucos said the Town Board should approve the road � � but refuse to give Mr. Prince any building permits until he complies with hooking up water and sewer service and hydrants. The Board has n accepted St. Catherine's Circle but no building permits will be issued until water and sewer is installed and the hydrants hooked up. Mr. Francese was instructed to talk to the Zoning Officer, David Cowan, about this, and the Town Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Prince by registered letter, return receipt requested. Peter K. Francese Plannin� Consultant. Mr. Francese presented copies o e propose s gn or inance o e Board members and re- quested that they read same, and after reading, adopt a resolution to hold a public hearing in March. He indicated the number of exist- ing non-conforming signs in the Town of Ithaca is quite small, par- ticularly as compared with the City of Ithaca. Mr. Francese indicated that the proposed sign ordinance differed particularly from the City�s in that it lays down guidelines for the Planning Board in approving signs. Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Supervisor Schwan, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hold a public hearing on March 13, 1972, the Board's regular meeting date, at 6;00 p.m., to consider the adoption of a local law regulating signs and billboards in the Town of Ithaca. (`� Unanimously carried. I � Attorney Robert I. Williamson, speaking on behalf of Park Displays, Inc., a locally based corporation which constructs and maintains billboards in the Tompkins County area, includin� the Town of Ithaca, objected to the proposed sign ordinance in that, in effect, it eliminates billboards by allowing them only one year of existence as a non-conforming use. He said they would accept control, but they did not want to be totally eliminated. He asked the Board to consider Park Displays� request when they review the ordinance. The Board sug- gested that Mr. Williamson present within a week or ten days some sug- gested regulations and recommendations, particularly with respect to the number, location, and size of the billboards owned by Park Displays, Inc. Hugh (Sam) MacNeil, County Representative. Mr. MacNeil reported the Coun y Sewer gency passe e a op on o No. 1 Sewer District for the four towns (Ithaca, Dryden, Lansing and the Villa�e of Cayuga Heights). He suggested there might be a petition that would force this matter to a permissive referendum, a referendum of the four muni- cipalities. The petition would require only 100 signatures. The �••� petition would have to be presented within 30 days. Mrs. Barbara Holcomb Chairman of the Plannin Board. Mrs. Holcom repor e a e oun y P ann ng Boar s s in the pro- cess of organizing. This organization has temporary officers and is being organized on a trial basis since it is not in conformity with the County Gharter. Should the organization be successful ihe idea is that the Charter will be amended. So far the time of the group has been spent in orienting the members as to what planning functions the County is involved in and the status of planning in the various muni- cipalities in the County. The second and third meetin�s of the County Planning Board were devoted to long preliminary discussions of what are called planning goals and questions regarding the validity of P'1 � - 3 - February 14, 1972 • : ; � �, . . ., certain':assumptions. There.was a report from the Day Care,Center� �nd such a report will go out periodically. Various people are � reporting to the County Flanning CoaZition on their activities. Mrs. Holcomb felt the County rlanning Board could be a ver�Y�fruitful group. FINAL AtrROVAL - MONKEMEYER �SITE 1'LAN Supervisor Schwan read a letter dated December 21, 1971 from William J. Mobbs, Civil Engineer, Tompkins County Highway Department, to Evan Monkemeyer regar.ding proposed "Housing for Skyrise Associates" project on East K3ng Road, saying he had examined the project with regard to curb cuts and dr.ainage.�.oad to roadside ditches and found same acceptabie. � Mr. Schwan also read letter dated December 17, 1971 to Evan Monkemeyer , from John E. Shannon, Resident Engineer, Tompkins County, New York State Department of Transportation, saying they have no objection to �he proposed cleaning of the natural drainage outlet draining the � proposed Monkemeyer property on East King Road, culvert for the drain- age outlet being located on Route 96B and more specifically described as Station 91 #� 02 Ithaca Danby Part 1 State Highway 5043 Tompkins County. Supervisor Schwan also read a letter dated December 17, 1971 from Edward Whitlock, 115 E. King Road, to Evan Monkemeyer giving Mr. Monkemeyer permission to clean out�the stream that runs through Mr. Whitlockts property, the cleaning out to be at no cost to Mr. Whitlock. The Supervisor a].so read a memorandum from the Planning Board to , the Town Board (dated December 21, 1.97�.) c].ting the Planning Board''s ,.� mo�ion recommending�Town Board approval of the Skyrise Associates � development with recommendation about.plantings and cleaning out of �_ � the creek bed running through the project. It was felt Hy all those rY'£SP.?'it t'�at the ac�iori of deepening the , ditch would help the A1�d;.: .� �e s�.tu�,t; on rai;her E;.�an Thorsen it. It was agreed that n^ �c��:? :.�?�:,F; �t:; �:� .+,: was so��gh:; ba.sed on the site plan presented. 7'h� ;s;;�r�. �;r,����? eTrer�tua�i�►� h�.ce� �:o see a site plan sh�wing tltj.l�_�:'� �a. ��;•� � n;���es P��A�-�;,-1�ns, ancl that �.pproval of the si�e �;.a�.b;,� f1::Q �.r,:,jl �?:�_•d __� r_c� :ti�;► e.l�i.f:les i;i:e develo er to a builai.a»�' A�f -'�ri * , . p . Tt apaea:ced .t:��,-� r_o �,7��pr:r�:a:�t; l:a� A�e:! r��.,.ch�ci ne��rr�een the paxties �TiC�riiP431F';�P,?^ �:i :�i.�!Z i i�;.+,r wES�,�a�.� t'•i? i;:�<;: �'1L'7.'r � ` ha:Llc�w we11, and, thQ :�71:� �c,�.r. �. s�;r�;:�3 �� �..r �e�i ��;Y.� � �al a�, �• �er:,er� �� bN reached priar to final ap��ro�Jal c�i tr�is pru��ct. , At �the conclusion o.F tl�e di.scussion, t!�e following resolution was a.dopTed: . . Lu'"rI��FAS, cext�in prol�erty• owned �y Evan N. Monkemeyer, com�,x•1.s-- �1 ing about �15.15 acre,�. nf� .�ancl on East• King Road ( Tax Parcel �3-3-8) � r�as- changed to and established as Multiple Residence District by,.��he Town Board of th� Town of Ithaca on December 1-���19?1, arid:said change ""s has been duly publi.shed and post,ed as required by la.w, and has be-» � i come effective as an amendment to �the Town�Zoning Ordinance, and� . .. , . - WHEREAS, a final site.plan for the above described premises, drawn by:Weils and Kbetter;�Arehitects, dated December�21, 1971 was submitted to the Town of�Ithaca Pl�anning Board at its regular meeting on December 21, 1971',' and at said meeting the above described final site plan was approved by the,P�lanz�ing Board and was submitted to the Town Board for its f,inal approval,..a,s shown in. the minutes of the Town of Ithaca Plann3ng Board a�tached hereto, and ' WHEREAS, the Town Board of:the� Town of Tthaca at its regul�Ir meeting held on the lOth day of January, 1972, has inspected and evaluated said final. site plans, � �� �. �,.��. - � - February 1�, ].972 NOW,, THER�F���, :in acco.rdance with the provisions of law ' applic'able. ;tkie.�.eto,..�:it is hereby; on motion by Councilman Desch, � seconded liy Cou�ici;lma.�. �McElwee, RESOLVED as�follows: , �� . l. That the final site plan for construction an�d improvements on Tax Parcel 43-3-8., }�resently owned by Evan,•,N. Monkemeyer, as shown on the, final site plan on �-�le, in the office 'af the 'Town of Ithaca, drawn by, Wells and Koette�r�, Architect�s, dated� �Decemti�r 21, 1971, be and�the same hereby is approved in.al�l respects, sub;ject �to the con- ditions imposed by the Town Board of the Town of Tthaca in the afore- said Resolution establishing the Multiple Residence Zoning District at its meeting on December 13, 7.971 and the conditions imposed by the Town.,of Ithaca Planning Board a� t�e time of its appYroval of the final �ite ;plan at its.meeting of December 21, lg%1. -� 2. That the• f.oregoil��g;.approval of the final s�:te� plan does not .ir�clude final approval-.of�water, sewer, drainage, arid`atility instal- lations and building and structural elevations until`�he Town Board has �approved the same. ' � '� 3. That the foregoing Resolution was moved by Councilman De�ch, seco�nded by Councilman McElwee, and adopted unanimousl.y by the � aff�.,mative votes of Supervisor Walter J, Schwan, Councilman Noel Desc�, and Councilman Andrew W. McElwee. �� �. MARINE MIDLAND BANK - SITE PLAN APPROVAL � Mr. T. D. Milligan and Mr. William E. Smrth presented'�'site p].an for a Marine Midland Bank on Judd Falls Road; adjacent�td�`Ide's�Bowling - Lane s . � . . � . . Supervisor Schwan read a memorandum dated February 8,'1972 from the Planning Board recommending to the Town Board that they accept the proposed site plan for the Marine Midland Bank with certain listed changes. Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Supervisor Schwan, RESOLVED, that the Town Board approve the site plan for the Marine Midland Bank as presented by the bank's representatives on the con- dition that��here be a single curb cut for Exit on Judd Falls Road� north of the parking lot, tha� is to say, the existing en�rance on Judd Falls Road, and with the further stipulations that (1) the plantings along Mitchell Street and Judd Falls Road be low enough so they do not obstruct the sight lines for automobile traffic leaving the bank to Mitchell Street or Judd Falls Roa.d, and (2) that this,. site plan approval does not include approval for any signs. Unanimously carried. Mr. Mil.ligan and the developer, Mr. Yuniss, were not certain that the project would proceed with the changes in their proposed exi.t,. but this was not.considered to be a problem of the Tow� Board. � � SALE OF LOR�IIN SHOV•EL The Town Cler•k reported th:ai three bids for the 19�48 Lorain Shovel had been received, as follows: Smith Equipm.�nt�, Tio�a�C�nter, N.�Y: �..:.:......r$ 1,556.00 Milo's �Trecker Seruiee�, ;Newfielc�, �N.��Y. .. ........� 2,101.25 � I. Shu�:man &� Son Co.:; �nc:.�, Elmira, N. Y. . . . . . . .�' � 2,345.67 �' Proo�' of posting and publication of.� the � proposed saie �'hav3.ng been � presented, the following resolutfion'was adopted: 4� Motion.by Supervisor;Schwan;• seconded by Councilman McElwee,' RES�LVED, that the �own Highway�Degartment's 19�8 Lorain shovel bt�'' sold to�the high bidder, I. Shulman & Son Co., Inc. E1lmira; New York, for the sum of $2,3�+5,67, Unanimously carried. n - 5 - February 14, 1972 SPEED LIMTTS � - � � . . After brief discus�siori, the following resolution was a.dopted: , Motion by Supervisor Schwan;:seconded by Cour�cilman McElwee, ` �� RESOLVED, that request,s for loiaer speed limits�on P1eas�nt Grove Road, Ellis Hollow Road and the East Ithaca area be referred to the Plan- !'' ning Board for further study, keeping in mind the possibility of the ,; Town of Ithaca becoming a suburban town wit�h the power to regulate --- its own speed limits, or in consideration �of all thes•e individual � requests being combined in �one request to .the Department of Trans- � portation, in conjunction with the Tompkins County Hi�hway Department. Unanimously carried. FOREST HOME BRIDGE5 AND R�UTE 392 Supervisor Schwan read the minutes of a meeting of the Forest Home Improvem�nt Association held on February 10, 1972. Although the Town Attorney said it might not require a public he�ring for the Town to take over Route 392 leadin� to the Forest Home bridges, he felt it would be wise to do so anyway. It appears_ the County has no objec.tior� �.. to taking over the two bridges at Judd Falls Road and Caldwell Road `j��= so long as they are b.rought up to the County's speci�fications. Super- visor Schwan said the Town would not take aver the road from the State. ` unt3.1 such time as the bridges are brou�ht ��p to �the spec3ficat3.ons' of the County. Supervisor Schwan said he had talked to Mr. Ames of the Department of Transportation and there was a willingness on�their part to rebuild and/or repair the two bridges if the Town would take over Route 392. The County would then mana�e and maintain the bridges. _ ,�., Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by.0ouncilman McElwee, �.� ' RESOLVED,.that the Town Board schedule a publie`�hearing �at the Town �� Offices at 108 East Green� Stre�et, Ithaca, New York, at 6:30 �p:m.. on ��: , March ].3, 19?2 to conside�r the . Town. taking over . the Forest Home Roa.c�; .�.` �� callsd Rt. 392, subject �o the Forest Home bridges at Judd.Falls� Road and Caldwell Road being repaired to meet the specifications� of Tomp-,� • kins�County Commissioner of Public Works, Howard�S�tevenson, Jr, ' � � � Unanimously carried.�° � The Planning Board was requested to study traffic patterns in the ' Fore�t Home area in connection with possible one-way traffic over the � �or�, s t Home bridge.s .. : : ._ ' .:. �_ ,. _ � . � SIGN ORDTNANCE ' � � . . � � Edwa rd W. King, attorney, appeared on beha�l�f �of :Kennilworth:�Shopping �� ' Cent er and indicated he �felt �hat the �proposed sign �ordinance �was too res�rictive as to height and .�s.quare fooiage, and requested t�ie� �Town . Board to look carefully at these requirements 'befor.e coming.:.to: a_:.'�'inal �:. ,.: decision. . , � He presented, for comparison purposes, .some pMa.-�ograpi,s� of s�ign� in � d��� the Town of Ithaca and' -adj��c�ent areas -,. Holiday Inn, Jamasway;. P&C � Food Market, Savings �Bank, etc.� ' He .spoke� �of Kenn�ilworth' �• considerab�.e '� ihvestment and �Y�ei�r desir� �tb:put �up si�ns naw .�hai will conform wi.th� � f the proposed ordinance-. ' He• also f�lt �the� original six-year phase-out . _ was not unreasonable. Mr. King re.quested. �hat he be.informed.when � � �he Town Board will � have. its pr�.vate meeting on ��his � matter so ^�hat �� ,� he may submit some recommendationa•and that the� Bnard consider�whether i.t can give Kennilwo�th a� l�'uilding permit for. ihe � p.articular pylonj � signs set � out on � the site, pla�. � � , � . � �,� �; � - . � . ., , - . . • . . .- f.. s. . Supervisor Schwan read a memoran'dum dated February 8, 1972 from the;�- Plannin� Board with �respect to �.a :request for a sign permit for East�� � Hi17. Plaza and F.B.C. The memorandum indicated that the Planning Board had noted that nei�her of the si�n proposais�.presented•.by Kennilworth Associates for the East Hill Plaza signs and the F.B.C. � • , . . - 6 - - _ �.ebruary 14 � ��1972 store sign would me�t the �equirements of the proposed sign.`ordinaa�ce and recommended that the signs be changed in size so they may be in� conformity with the proposed,ordinance�: '�his r.�eammendation was duly moved and adopted by the P1ann3ng Board. The I�lanning Board also adopted by resolution a recommendation to the Town Bo�rd that..the � site locations proposed,for the two pylon�signs is acceptable so�long as they conform io the provisions of the proposed si�r�•ordin�nce for � set-back. ' � . -- '_ . w.� 1 , .. �. � � I Mr. Ernest Squilla, Vice Presider�t:-of Kennilworth Associates, asked the Board to make a deci.sion as to whether he could e�ect a sign 24 feet� high and asked whether �it c�ould be maintained unde.r the progos'ed � sign ordinance. _ There was some discussion of the 20 ft, height requirement and some feeling that it might be too restrictive...Councilman�McElwee felt.. that 24 feet was not unreasonably high.� Councilman I?esch did not feel ihe Board should be pressured into passing on a section of the ordi= nance before the ordinance�was enacted. Mr. Squillahsaid he would be '�tailling to cut the sign down to 20 feet later if the -fi'inally enacted ordinance should require it. � . Motion by Supervisor S�chwan; seconded by Councilman McElwee, RESOLVED, that Kennilworth Associates be authorized to�build a sign 2�.feet high, above grade, and 100 feet square, with the stipulation t�at ,if the sign ordinance as finally enacted limits signs to 20 feet in height the sign would be lowered to conform with the ordinance. � Supervisor Schwan vs��ed "aye". Councilman McElwee voted "a�e". � Councilman Desch voted "nsy'. The r�esolution was defeated since three votes are required to adopt,� n a resol�ztion. (Councilman Powe,rs and Councilman Del RGsso were absent) , .. , c WATEF� SERVICES FOR.EASTERN HEIGHTS SOUTH HILL �T. AL.. ,. I t appeared there �,re some dozen areas in the Town whe�re water ser- ' v`ices�are required'at this time, and where because of the moratorium on water hook-ups imposed by the City of Zthaca water ta.ps are not obtainable. Superviso'r Schwan posed the question: Tf the Town Board should �et a request, f•rom thQ �'own of Dryden to suppor�� it 3.n a legal action against.the City of Ithaca, is it the feeling o��the Board that they should a.uthorize the Town At�orney to proceed witY� �he Dryden � Town Attorney in such an actionY The Ithaca Town Attorney felt the. Town Board could not commit itself to such action without knowing , . what Dryden planned to do or allege in its complaint. The general feeling of the Board was that such action would be premature and felt the.n�atter should be held in abeyance until after the intergovern- ''. �mentaT meeting scheduled for Wednesday, February 16. PLANI�ING BRARD APPOIN'I�IENT � Motion by Couneilman Desch; seconded by Supervisor Schwan, � RFSOLVED,. iha.t Samuel Slack be appointed to the Plannin� Board to replace Dr.� John Lowe and com�lete Dr. Lowe's unexpired term ending� December 31, 1'977,, . �"� • . �. > .� , . : Unanimously carried. . � j MOBIL •IL GAS STATI7N (Judd:Falls Road.and Ellis Hollow Road) Supervisor Schwan read a.memorandum dated January 18,,1972 from the Planning Board�citing resolution recom4nending to the Town Board that the present plan for the Mobil Oil Staiion at �he corner of Ellis Hollo w a.nd Judd Falls.Roads is,,unsatis�actory until certain conditions are met. . . . . . ,:. , . ., . .. , : ,� � � � � - 7 - February 1�, 1972 Mr. Pezzicara appe�,red on behalf of Mobi,l Oil Corp�oratibn and said two 24 foai curb cu�s are unacceptable��o Mobil and that they.would not build on that basis, He advised the Board that Mobil generally builds on the basis of 35 foot curb cuts and that three curb cuts are the minimum Mobil can accept. The Town Board agreed to two curb cuts of 35 feet and approved Mobil's plan for the gas station con.tingent upon the fo1].owing changes : � ' . 1. That the Entrance 2 be reduced io 35 feet in width and be as far away from the.intersection of Judd Falls R.oad and Ellis Hollow Road as possible.� 2. That Entrance 3 be eliminated. 3. That Entrance �+ be reduced to 35 feet in width and be kept as far to the east as possible. 4. That the building shoulc� be moved to the south so �hat � the side yard distance between the corner of the building � and the lot line be equal to or greater than 20 fee�. 5. 6. In a revised plan every effort should be made to reduce the amount of asphalt. That the revised plan should show a grassed-over area between Entrances 2 and 4 with proposed low p�lantings, 7. That plantings along the east property line should create a site break between the service station area and the shopping center parking lot. 8. Thai any signs proposed for the service station must ' be approved�separately. - � � 9• That details of entrance and ex3t I3nes should be shown on any revised plan. YOUTH BUREAU � Supervisor Schwan read an agreement between the City of Ithaca and the Town of ItYiaca for financial support of the City Recreation Pro- gram, wherein it is agreed that the Town's share of the recreation services rendered by the City Youth Bureau for the operati�on of a recreation program is $7,91g.00. � Moiion by Councilman Desc'h; s�econded by Councilman McElwee, RESOL`TED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Ithaca be authorized to sign the contract with the 'City�of Ithaca for the calendar year 1qT2 wherein it is agreed that the City of Ithaca will bill the Town of Tthaca for $7,919.OQ, said amount bei`ng the ag�eed Town of Ithaca share for the operation of a reereation program. Unanimously �carried. , PARK COUNCIL Mr. Peter Francese, Planning Consultarit, inquired about the status of the Ithaca Park Council and indicated there is stil], a need for some kind of charter. It was agreed that the Town Attorney woul.d give this matter h�s earlie-st possible attention, certain other matters having priarity at this .time. SOUTH HILL SIGN (Dan�y Road)� Walter 0'Connell, Attorney, wanted to be put on record as pxotesting the_�wording of a sign on the Danby Road which reads "Trucks and Buses" (with an arrow). Mr. 0'Connell indicated that should you be driving a pick-up truck, mini-bus (or'even a st`ation wagon) and'not follow� �he direction of the'arrow, you are subject to fine. He felt�the sign is ambiguous�and since it is under the jurisdiction of the Town of Ithaca Justice Court he wan'ted to be_,p,ut on record as requesting that the s3gn should specify "truoks" of a eertain groas weight. Mr. ��� - 8 - February 1�, 1972 0'Connell said he would write to Assemblywoman Constance E. Cook and the Motor Vehicle Department. The Town Board was sympathetic with Mr. 0'Connell's complaint and assured him of the Board's caoperation. APPRf VAL OF WARRANTS Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman McElwee, RESOLVED, that the warrants dated February 14, 1972, in the fo3.low- ing amounts, be approved: � General Fund . . . . . $ 36,472,77 �'*� Highway Fund . . . . . $ 11,457.78 � Unanimously carried. ADJQURNMENT Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch, RESOLVED, that the meeting be adjourned until 7:30 p.m. on February 21, 1972. . The meeting adjourned at 8;00 p,m. �� ,�, . /�. Ct"�,�, ��z-C�l' �; l� �-'�: ��� `-: `` Edward L. Bergen Town Clerk � �