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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-14-2018 Town Board Special Meeting Agenda PacketTOWN OF VIRGIL REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING June 14, 2018 6:30 PM 6:15 PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW #3 OF 2018 REIGNING MIRACLE MINISTRY, INC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW #3 OF 2018 6:30 PM CALL TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING TO ORDER A.APPROVE MINUTES 1.Draft of Board meeting minutes dated May 10th, 2018 2018 TB Minutes (Draft ) May. 10 2018 2.Draft of Special Board meeting minutes May 21st, 2018 TB Minutes Special Meeting May 21 2018- draft B.AUTHORIZATION TO PAY BILLS 1.General fund Abstract of Audited Vouchers General Fund 06-14-18 2.Highway Fund Abstract of Audited Vouchers Highway Fund 06-14-18 3.Sewer District #1 Abstract of Audited Vouchers Sewer District Fund 06-14-18 4.Water District #1 Abstract of Audited Vouchers Water District Fund 06-14-18 C.MONTHLY REPORTS 1.Town Supervisor’s Monthly Reports Supervisor's Monthly Report May 2018 Short Form Supervisor's Monthly Report March 2018 Long Form Supervisor's Monthly Report April 2018 Long Form Reserve Fund ReportBookkeeper Check Report 05-2018 2.Town Clerk’s Monthly Report- May. 2018 TC Monthly Report 05-2018 3. Tax Collectors Report- Final Final Tax Summary FINAL 2018 WARRANT COLLECTION SPREADSHEET 2018 Tax Balance Worksheets 4.Sewer District’s Operations Report Camden Monthly Report 06-2018 Camden- VirgilMOR 5.Water District’s Operations Report W2O Report for May 2018 6.Animal Control Officer’s Report Animal Control Officers Report 05-2018 7.Code Enforcement Officer’s Report Code Officer May 2018 Daily report for Virgil 8.County Legislator’s Report LEGISLATOR's Report May 2018 9.Virgil Youth Commission Report VYC notes to Town board 6-2018 10.Hope Lake Operations Report 11.Highway Superintendent Report Highway Superintendents Monthly Report Highway Department gas report Highway Department diesel report C.OLD BUSINESS 1.Approval of Greek Peak Settlement Agreement 2.Local Law #3 of 2018 Reigning Miracle Ministry, LLC Revised Local Law #3 of 2018 3.Approve Final Settlement with Greek Peak 4.Update on Workers Compensation 5.Discussion on Sales Tax Revenue 6.Update on dredging Hope Lake 7.Open and Approve bids for Hope Lake Painting/Staining Project C.NEW BUSINESS 1.Discussion on the closing of Virgil Elementary School 2.Surplus of Town roller- Highway Dept. 3.Discussion on Changing the Zoning Law to attract businesses to the town zoning changes small contractor and special events 4.Set Salary of Deputy Town Clerk 5.Discussion on possible over-charges on Town’s Electric bill 6.Accept the donation of land along the Tioughnioga River Proposed land donation 7.Discussion on the Future of the Code and Zoning Enforcement in Virgil 8.Accept the Resignation of Gary Wood from the Planning Board 9.Approve the appointment of Planning Board Alternate Dale Taylor as fulltime member 10.Appoint New Planning Board Alternate: Two candiates David D. Gower and Denise Schulze 11.Approval of Shared Services for Code and Zoning Enforcement with the Town of Harford D.ADJOURN REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING TOWN OF VIRGIL Notice of Public Hearing PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Virgil Town Board on June 14th, 2018 at 6:15 p.m. at the Town Hall regarding revised proposed Local Law No. 3 for 2018 which would allow the construction of a classroom and gymnasium building at property owned by Reigning Miracle Ministry, Inc., at 2891 Douglas Road, tax map no. 105.00-07-12.000. All interested persons will be heard. Copies of the proposed local law are available for inspection at the Virgil Town Hall. Ms. Alane Van Donel Virgil Town Clerk 1176 Church Street Virgil, NY 13045 Virgil Town Board Meeting May 10th, 2018 1 | P a g e TOWN OF VIRGIL REGULAR MEETING May 10th, 2018 PRESENT: Supervisor John Kaminski, Board Members Eric Snow, Matt Denniston, Gary Pelton, Attorney for the Town Pat Snyder, Town Clerk/Collector Alane Van Donsel, David Coish Camden Group, Highway Superintendent Britt Morse, Wes Kryger Greek Peak, Carol Rehkugler, Diana Mackenzie, Kerry More, Deputy Supervisor Stiles was excused to attend a Sales Tax negotiation meeting with the County . 6:30 PM –THE REGULAR MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER Supervisor Kaminski called the meeting to order, followed by the salute to the flag. RESOLUTION #18-056 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Draft of the Regular Board Meeting Minutes dated April 12th, 2018: Member Denniston moved to approve the minutes for April 12th, 2018 with the correction of the last name of Stacey Bradley . Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays-None RESOLUTION# 18-057 AUTHORIZATION TO PAY BILLS GENERAL FUND FOR APRIL 2018 NUMBER 05: Member Denniston moved to approve payment of the General Fund’s audited vouchers numbered 126-156 in the amount of $48,019.45. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None. HIGHWAY FUND FOR APRIL 2018 NUMBER 05: Member Denniston moved to approve payment of the Highway Fund audited vouchers numbered 1092-1109 in the amount of $28,326.22. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None SEWER DISTRICT #1 FUND FOR APRIL 2018 NUMBER 05: Member Denniston moved to approve payment of the Sewer District #1 audited voucher’s numbered 2040-2045, plus 3023 $115.18 in the amount of $7,396.96. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays - None Discussion: The board questioned why item#3023 was out of order. Someone was going to talk to the Town’s Bookkeeper tomorrow. WATER DISTRICT #1 FUND FOR APRIL 2018 NUMBER 05: Member Denniston moved to approve payment of the Water District #1 audited vouchers 3022-3027 in the amount of $5,866.13. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays-None MONTHLY REPORTS SUPERVISOR’S MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 2018 SHORT FORM: Member Dennison moved to accept the Supervisor’s Monthly Report in Short form for April 2018. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays –None SUPERVISOR’S MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 2018 LONG FORM: Member Denniston moved to accept the Supervisor’s Monthly Report in long form for January 2018. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays –None SUPERVISOR’S MONTHLY REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2018 SHORT FORM: Member Dennison_ moved to accept the Supervisor’s Monthly Report in Short form for February 2018. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays –None TOWN CLERK’S MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 2018: Member Denniston moved to accept the Town Clerks Monthly Report for APRIL 2018. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None TAX COLLECTORS REPORT AS OF MAY 01st , 2018: Member Denniston moved to accept the Tax Collector’s Monthly Report as of May 01st, 2018. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None Virgil Town Board Meeting May 10th, 2018 2 | P a g e SEWER DISTRICT OPERATIONS REPORT: Representative Dave Coish was present from the Camden Group. Coish reported that everything was running smoothly. He said that they are in the process of having the aerators rebuilt. Member Denniston moved to accept the Sewer Districts Report. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None WATER DISTRICT OPERATIONS REPORT: There was no representative from W2Operatord present. Member Denniston moved to accept the Water Districts Report. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays-None ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER’S REPORT: Member Denniston moved to accept the Animal Control Officer’s Report. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays-None CODE ENFORCEMENT AND ZONING OFFICERS REPORT: Code and Zoning Officer Kevin McMahon submitted A written report. Member Denniston motioned to accept the Code and Zoning Officers report. The motion was seconded Member Snow Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None COUNTY LEGISLATOR’S REPORT: County Legislator Sandy Price submitted A written report. Price was excused from the meeting. Supervisor Kaminski said that there are four deputies assigned to the County Office Building. He was concerned because they a re pulling them off the roads. He felt that they are paying them a lot of money to sit there. Member Denniston motioned to accept the County Legislators report. The motion was seconded Member Snow Vote: Ayes -Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None SHERIFF MARK E. HELMS ADDRESSED THE BOARD: Sheriff Helms said that he sent Supervisor Kaminski an Email that he would like to address the board. He said that he wanted to reach out to the board to introduce himself. He said that he would never pull of ficers off the road to work in the county office building. Kaminski said that they need to f igure out a plan with the jail. He is wishing that a decision that a decision will be made that everyone can afford. Helms said that they will look at the surrounding house. He said they are looking at what they are worth. Kaminski said that they must come up with a solution. Helms wanted folks to know that he doesn’t have a set agenda. He said that he’s waiting for legislators. Kaminski said that instead of having all these studies they should look at options with an engineer, then hire an architect. Helms said there has been talk for 14 years and noting has been done. He feels something needs to be done. He said he wanted to stop by and say hello and he said for folks to not be afraid to call him. He said he would be happy to discuss anything. VIRGIL YOUTH COMMISSION REPORT: Teri Pelton of the Youth Commission submitted a written report. There were no representatives from the Youth Commission. Supervisor Kaminski stated that they have started the licensing process. He said that there is a Father-Daughter dance coming up. Member Denniston motioned to accept the Virgil Youth Commissions report. The motion was seconded Member Snow Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays- None HOPE LAKE OPERATIONS REPORT: Wes Kryger reported that some of the shingles on the bath house have come off. He said he is going to see if they can fix it. There was some concern with the Nordic center sign not being removed. Member Pelton was wondering about the gate across they entrance. He said that doesn’t allow folks to get to the parking lot. Kryger said that with it closed during off hours, it makes it easier to see who is there. Member Denniston motioned to accept the Hope Lake Operations oral report. The motion was seconded Member Snow Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays - None HIGHWAY DEPT. SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT: Highway Superintendent Britt Morse was present and submitted a written report. Member Snow asked Morse if they are almost done with the work on West River Road. Morse said that they should be finished on Monday and that they will take the signs down then. Supervisor Kaminski said that the town is going out to bid on the trailer again. Morse said that they are having issues with the ‘07 truck and the cost of repairs is $6300.oo, which is above his approval amo unt of expenditure, so he need approval to get it fixed. Member Denniston motioned to accept the Highway Supervisor report. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays: None. Virgil Town Board Meeting May 10th, 2018 3 | P a g e RESOLUTION #18-058 APPROVAL TO REPAIR THE 2007 TRUCK: Motion Denniston made a motion to approve the repairs to be made to the 2007 truck not to exceed $6300. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays: None. OLD BUSINESS DISCUSSION ON THE EXTENSION OF THE SEWER LINE ON KYPRIOTIS DRIVE: Supervisor Kaminski said that it costs $2500 for the engineer and it will be another $3800. for the surveyor, as they need to get a topographical survey done. He said that they are waiting for Frank Patyi to get back to see if he is willing to pay that much. Member Snow asked how many feet they are looking to install. Kaminski said around 900 feet and perhaps as much as 1100 feet will catch one house on the corner. It’s up to Patyi to share the cost with the neighbors. Dan Haynes who is the excavator hired for the job said that he hasn’t heard back from the landowner. Haynes said that Patyi was checking with the neighbors to see if they wanted to help with the cost before he is moving ahead. If he can’t get the neighbors to split the cost, he may not move forward. Kaminski said that they are looking to get the easement maps. They need to know where the easement is. LETTER TO ATTORNEY GENERAL- HIGHSPEED INTERNET CONCERNS: Supervisor Kaminski said that he sent a letter to the New York State Attorney General regarding highspeed internet in Virgil. In the meantime, Kaminski said that he received word from Haefele TV that Spectrum has relinquished rights and he is looking to run the high fiber optic lines. NYMIR TRAINING: Supervisor Kaminski said that there will be training held at the Virgil Town Hall on May 24th from 1:00PM-3:00PM on workplace violence and sexual harassment prevention. DISCUSSION ON DREDGING HOPE LAKE: Supervisor Kaminski said that he met with the DEC engineers and the town is all set to do the dredging at Hope Lake. He said that the paperwork needs to get done. He said that they are going to dump the debris at the sight. He said that the debris at the other end of the lake can be dredged and used to build up the bank. He is hoping to get started after Labor Day. They will drain the lake first and then they will scrape muck out. Kaminski said that the Army Core of Engineers might come down and supervise the job. NEW BUSINESS 1ST QUARTER SALES TAX AND MORTGAGE TAX: Supervisor Kaminski acknowledge that the board received the reports on sales tax and mortgage tax. AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL RESULTS: The final Auctions International results came in and the town received $37,492.00 from surplus items from the Virgil Highway Garage. CORTLAND COUNTY POILET PAYMENT: Supervisor Kaminski stated that he received a letter from Gary Van Gorder from the county highway department . He said that the town received a check in the amount of $3812.00 from the Railroads use of the railhead. He said that the IDEA negotiated the deal for the usage of the tracks. He said that the Railroad can transport 2600 rail cars, however they exceeded that number last year, so the town received a check. OPEN BIDS FOR HIGHWAY GARAGE ROOF PROJECT: Supervisor Kaminski stated that they will open the bids for the roof project for the Virgil Highway Garage. He said they received two bids. 1. J&B Installations bid: $177,225.00 2. O’Donnell Construction bid: $111,880.00 Kaminski said that there is $196,000.00 in the building reserve fund. He said that the roof needs to be repaired, but they also need to dredge the lake. He said that they can put off the roof project for another year and then bond for some of the money. Member Denniston would like to wait to see where the town stands financially then. This item was tabled. Virgil Town Board Meeting May 10th, 2018 4 | P a g e RESOLUTION #18-058 SET DATE FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF THE VIRGIL TOWN BOARD: Member Denniston motioned to approve Monday May 21st at 5:00PM as the date to hold a special meeting to open and award bids for the Lowboy Trailer for the Virgil Highway Department. Member Snow seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays: None. ASSESSMENT GRIEVANCE DATE SET: JUNE 5, 2018: Supervisor Kaminski said that the Assessment Grievance day for the Town of Virgil has been set as June 5th. Residents need to contact the Town’s assessor if they wish to be heard. KERRY MOORE AND DIANA MCKENZIE: DISCUSSION ON PROPOSED WEDDING BARN: Diana McKenzie and Kerry Moore addressed the board. Kerry Moore said he owns the property on Gee Hill Road where the proposed wedding Barn will be. McKenzie handed out information packets to the board. She said that they wanted to address the boars to see where they stand. Supervisor Kaminski said that the board plans to look at the Towns zoning and they may change it to help out businesses. Attorney Snyder said that as the zoning stands now a wedding barn is not an allowed use. Supervisor Kaminski said that the board has been talking about amending the law to help business. Snyder said that the Town Board would have a pass a local law that would amend the law. The law, if passed, would change the zoning to allow some businesses to operate within an ag district. Kaminski said that they will still have to comply with all building codes and they would have to go in front of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board. McKenzie said that she presented the board with the specifics on the barn. She said that she went through all this with Tompkins County. She said that she has already gone through the process. Member Pelton asked how close the neighbors were. They said one is within 50 yards and the other is a 1000 yards. One had some concerns with noise. Moore said that events would only take place on weekend afternoons. He said that one wall would be 300-400 feet from the neighbor’s house. He plans to put up sound proofing material on that wall. Kaminski said that the State has a noise law, but the town has no special noise ordinances. Kaminski said that the barn will have to be up to code and they would have to see what code officer’s expectations are. He said there may be a huge cost involved. Moore said that they know it will be costly. He has a good idea of what it will cost. McKenzie said that Moore is a contractor, and this was the piece they were missing. They know the barn need work. Pelton asked how old the barn was. Moore said that part of it was from the early 1860’s and another part was from the 1900’s. He said that despite the age of the bard, it is still in really good shape. Moore said that they have an architect and an engineer that they will be working with. They plan on having a warming kitchen and they plan on using the old milk house as a walk-in cooler. They said that there is a 2-car garage that they plan to use, and they plan on having a BBQ pit area. They do not plan to have any other cooking except BBQing. They want to keep it simple. They will have a new well and septic installed, and they will have the electric upgraded. They will have a contract with King Ferry Winery to supply wine and beer. They will also provide the bar tenders as well. Moore said that he knows that it’s going to take time. Kaminski said that they know that they need to change the Virgil zoning to help small businesses. He said that they plan to look at what Homer has in place. Snyder said that a primary uses in an ag district frequently lists what can be allowed with a special permit, however Virgil doesn’t have anything listed. Moore said that he owns 22 ½ acres and that the Vaugh farm leases much of it. He said that there are some beef cattle on the farm. He said that he doesn’t want to change the character of the landscape, he wants it to stay a farm. They plan on making it handicap accessible. McKenzie said that the event center will end up bringing people in from outside the State, because it becomes a destination spot. Snyder said that he will send the board what Homer has in place. Snyder said that he lived next to a farm in Homer that went commercial. He said that he helped get the zoning line for it. Snyder said that i f this takes off, they may need to expand. Kaminski asked what the board wanted to do. Member Denniston said that he would like to see a draft of a local law based on what Homer has in place. Snyder said that he would like to wait to draft the law until the entire board agrees on the wording. Kaminski said that it will probably take a couple of months. Kaminski asked Moore and McKenzie to forward all the information on to the Town Clerk who will forward onto the attorney. With no further business to discuss, Member Denniston moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:15 PM. Member Snow seconded the Motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston and Kaminski. Nays: None. Respectfully Submitted by, Alane Van Donsel, Virgil Town Clerk Virgil Town Board Special Meeting May 21, 2018 1 | P a g e TOWN OF VIRGIL SPECIAL MEETING May 21, 2018 PRESENT: Supervisor John Kaminski, Deputy Supervisor Jereme Stiles, Town Council Members Eric Snow and Gary Pelton, Town Clerk Alane Van Donsel 5:00 PM – SUPERVISOR KAMINSKI CALLED THE SPECIAL MEETING TO ORDER LEGAL NOTICES: Legal Notices were posted in the Cortland Standard on May 12th, 2018 and May 14th, 2018 and the notices were Posted at the Virgil Town Hall regarding the special meeting and the opening and awarding the bids for a lowboy trailer: NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE VIRGIL TOWN BOARD: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The Virgil Town Board will hold a special board meeting on May 21st, 2018 at 5:00 PM at the Virgil Town Hall, 1176 Church Street, Virgil NY 13045 to open bids and to award the bid to the lowest bidder that meets specificatio ns, on a Low Boy Trailer for the Virgil Highway Department. The Virgil Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Virgil Town Board, by Resolution dated May 10th, 2018. Submitted by, Alane Van Donsel Virgil Town Clerk NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Legal Notice for the Town of Virgil, Notice of Accepting Bids for a used 35 Ton Lowboy Trailer The Town of Virgil is accepting bids for a used lowboy trailer with the following specs. 1984 or newer, 35-ton lowboy trailer, with 22' Flat Deck Length, 7’ Flat Deck over rear tires, 102’ wide, (16) D-Rings, Butterfly Style QD’s for wet line hoses, 27”X21” F lip Down Ramps, NYSI, solid structurally sound trailer, No major rust, air brakes and must pass a DOT inspection. All bids must be submitted to Town Clerk at 1176 Church Street, Virgil NY 13045, on or by May 18th before 2:30 P.M., will be opened at a special meeting to be held on May 21st 5:00PM at town board meeting. The Virgil town board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of The Virgil Town Board OPENING OF BIDS: #1 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT: Deputy Supervisor Stiles opened the only bid from Tracey’s Road Equipment. RESOLUTION#18-058 AWARD THE BID TO ONLY BIDDER TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT: Member Stiles made a motion to accept the bid from the lowest responsible bidder, Tracey Road Equipment in the amount of Pelton. Member $17,500.00 seconded the motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston, Stiles and Kaminski. Nays: None. With no further business to discuss, Supervisor Kaminski asked for a motion to adjourn. Member Stiles moved to adjourn the meeting at 5:10 P.M. Member Snow seconded the Motion. Vote: Ayes-Members Pelton, Snow, Denniston, Stiles and Kaminski. Nays: None. Respectfully Submitted by, Alane Van Donsel Virgil Town Clerk TOWN OF VIRGIL, NEW YORK MAY, 2018 and payment of which are otherwise provided for by Law:by me in connection with my office during the month stated above, excepting only such fees and moneys the application Pursuant to Section 27, Subd 1 of the Town Law, I hereby make the following statement of all fees and moneys received TO THE SUPERVISOR: TOWN CLERK'S MONTHLY REPORT PAGE 1 A1255 7 DECALS 10.04 10.04TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES A1270 64 PHOTO ID FEE 626.00 4 HOPE LAKE ID 4.00 630.00TOTAL A1270 A1670 10 POSTAGE 82.89 82.89TOTAL A1670 A2544 30 DOG LICENSES 276.00 276.00TOTAL A2544 A2590 9 BUILDING PERMITS 1,345.00 1,345.00TOTAL A2590 A2655 1 PHOTOCOPIES 12.50 12.50TOTAL A2655 MAY, 2018 TOWN CLERK'S MONTHLY REPORT page 2 DISBURSEMENTS 2,356.43PAID TO SUPERVISOR FOR GENERAL FUND 171.96PAID TO NYS DEC FOR DECALS 32.00PAID TO AG & MARKETS FOR DOG LICENSES 2,560.39TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS JUNE 4, 2018 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF CORTLAND, TOWN OF VIRGIL I, Alane Van Donsel , being duly sworn, says that I am the Clerk of the TOWN OF VIRGIL that the foregoing is a full and true statement of all Fees and moneys received by me during the month above stated, excepting only such Fees the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law. Town Clerk , SUPERVISOR JOHN P. KAMINSKI 06-08-18 11:37:04 Town of Virgil For Payments dated 12-29-2017 through 06-01-2018 ALL SWIS CODES Purpose Swis Code Tax Amount Amount PaidSchool Code % of Total Amount Unpaid County Taxes 1146 $2,457,773.61 96.41$2,549,317.33 $91,543.72 Town of Virgil 1146 $497,423.52 96.52$515,343.48 $17,919.96 School Relevy 1146 $15,518.74 51.60$30,076.80 $14,558.06 Relevy Sewer $324.72 75.22$431.72 $107.00 Relevy Water $134.30 67.05$200.30 $66.00 Virgil Fire $226,810.77 96.52$235,000.07 $8,189.30 Virgil sewer $110,398.37 98.94$111,585.60 $1,187.23 Virgil water $52,450.86 98.26$53,378.00 $927.14 $3,360,834.89 $3,495,333.30Total: 96.15 $134,498.41 Page 1 NAME OF MUNICIPALITY VIRGIL 2018 JUNE Alane Van Donsel January February March April May SETTLEMENT AMOUNT COLLECTED THIS PERIOD (NO INTEREST OR FEES):2,963,983.10$ 132,689.96$ 108,163.20$ 107,970.37$ 48,027.79$ TOTAL WARRANT:3,495,333.30$ 3,495,333.30$ AMOUNT DUE TOWN SUPERVISOR 915,938.02$ LESS: SUPERVISOR COLLECTIONS 915,938.02$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 915,938.02$ AMOUNT DUE COUNTY TREASURER 2,579,395.28$ LESS: AMOUNT PAID COUNTY TREASURER -$ 1,840,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 100,000.00$ 2,140,000.00$ AMOUNT DUE ROLL 5 & 6 DUE 246,709.87$ LESS: AMOUNT PAID IN ROLL 5 & 6 218,202.23$ 26,912.57$ -$ -$ -$ 245,114.80$ UNPAID ROLL 5 & 6 FEES DUE COUNTY 28,507.64$ 1,595.07$ 1,595.07$ 1,595.07$ 1,595.07$ -$ AMOUNT DUE NYS STATE LANDS 27,739.70$ 245.56$ LESS: AMOUNT PAID NYS STATE LANDS 27,739.70$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 27,739.70$ UNPAID STATE LANDS -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ PLUS INCREASE IN WARRANT (IF ANY)-$ LESS DECREASE IN WARRANT (IF ANY) LESS TOTAL AMOUNT OF RETURNED TAXES (BASE ONLY)134,498.88$ LESS COLLECTOR'S MAILING FEE ON RETURNED TAXES 180.00$ BALANCE DUE TO COUNTY TREASURER 2,333,453.35$ 466,540.78$ 366,540.78$ 266,540.78$ 166,540.78$ 31,616.34$ NUMBER OF PARTIAL PAYMENTS THIS PERIOD SUBMITTED BY:DATE: RECEIVED COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE BY: DATE: BOND CERTIFICATE SUBMITTED (DATE): EXTENSION OF TIME APPLICATION: YES DATE EXTENSION APPROVED: Interest paid on Corning Nat Gas $245.56 TOWN OF Virgil Roll Sec. 5 & 6 taxes that County Treasurer collects (if any) $ 246,709.87 State Lands that County Treasurer collects (if any) $ 27,739.70 SUMMARY OF HOW WE WILL SETTLE IN JUNE Amount on Warrant $ 3,495,333.30 Plus Increase in Warrant (if any) $ 0.00 Minus Decrease in Warrant (if any) $ 0.00 Minus total paid to Supervisor (if any) $ 915,938.02 Minus total paid to Treasurer prior to June appointment (if any) $ 2,140,000.00 Minus amount Roll Sec. 5 & 6 paid to Treasurer (if any) $ 245,114.80 Minus amount of State Lands paid to Treasurer (if any) $ 27,739.70 Minus the total amount of returned taxes (base tax only) $ 134,498.88 Minus Collector’s mailing fee for Second Notice letters $ 180.00 Minus amount paid to Treasurer at appointment in June (if any) $ 31,616.34 Minus unpaid Time Warner taxes paid to Treas. at Appt. in June (if any) $ 0.00 Minus Interest paid on Corning Natural Gas $ 245.56 BALANCE (using this formula it should always be zero) $ 0.00 131 Port Watson Street, Cortland New York, 13045 Office: 607-753-1477 Fax: 607-753-1479 www.w2oJenae@outlook.com June 1, 2018 Mr. John Kaminski Town of Virgil Supervisor 1176 Church Street Cortland, NY 13045 Re: May Operations Report for the Town Water System Mr. Kaminski and Virgil Town Board Members, All samples for this month came back normal. We mowed inside the well pen. We have entered in the water taste contest for the 28th Annual Water Fest. The festival will be held Saturday June 2nd, hopefully we’ll have the results in time for the meeting. Sincerely, Jenae Withey Town of Virgil Code Enforcement Office/ Building Dept. Date:Daily Report May 2018 Miles 1-May Rte 392-returned call to owner-site prep for self storage started / Kypriotis Dr-returned call to site contractor-changing foundations for slope concerns-site visit / 1101 Church St- returned call to GC for final inspection request / ckd in at office for msgs and returned calls / Rte 392, Church St-site visits / spoke w AIA for plans on design for 1807 O'Dell Rd / 424 W State Rd-site visit-no floor no subgrade prep -garage / 8.1 2-May site visit-1634 Tower Rd-sheathing on dblwide-need to ck on status of permit / 2634 Clute Rd-foundation inspection-footer pads for deck in place-office visit and review fr earlier inspection / 2620 Clute Rd-framing inspection-guys shtg roof deck / Rte 392, Rte 11-site visits / 2670 Rte 11-site visit per owner request-garage burned last weekend-owner request for info on replacement / 2740 Rte 392-prefinal inspection-house remodel-needs front porch and final electrical / 1101 Church St- final inspection-need to issue CofO / office visit and plan review-issued bldprmt #1162-1059 Rte 392-deck-pd $50 / spoke w TwnSpr and DepSpr-going to change away fr Saturday hours soon / 568 Rte 392-returned call to owner-researched property-no violations found / 27.5 3-May Darius Dr-rec'd text-electrical final in place-2127-ready for CofO / 424 W State Rd-framing inspection, preslab inspection- garage-floor prep for slab ready-need final electrical for CofO / Webb Rd, Sherman Rd, S Cortland Virgil Rd -site visits / 4.8 5/5/2018 site visits-S Cortland Virgil Rd, Rte 392, Clute Rd / 1700 Rte 392-preslab inspection-self storage kit building / 2620 Clute Rd-framing inspection-doors and windows in place / Vandonsel Rd, Bleck Rd, Hauck Hill Rd-site visits / 1715 Babcock Hollow Rd-framing inspection-lean to at back framed up, no trusses / office visit-Congdon Lane-dropped off letter for Planning Board for conditional permit approval / Complaint call-too many cars for sale on corner of Rte 13 and Webb Rd to do follow up / 812 W State Rd-returned call to AIA for new home-did plan review and gave items needed for permit application / completed April monthly reports and turned in to TwnClrk /18 5/8/2018 office stop-Image mate property review-burned garage-set back vs survey map-took print out to site visit-2670 Rte 11-(stakes approx 48' off ctrline road-will need area variance front and side) / site visit-Rte 392-new site prep-need to ck on Zoning vs proposed building per zoning requirements / foundation inspection-1700 Rte 392-slab in place-new self storage unit location / 14.3 5/9/2018 424 W State Rd-final inspection-garage floor installed-need to issue CofO / Rte 392, Page Green Rd-site visits / 1700 Rte 392-framing inspection-standing frame for self storage / Lash Rd, Tower Rd-site visits / 2080 Tower Rd-footer inspection- ag barn rebuild fr fire /10.7 5/9/2018 Rte 215, Rte 392, Owego Hill Rd-site visits / 1715 Babcock Hollow Rd-framing inspection-roof steel complete, sidewall steel started / Babcock Hollow Rd, Church St-site visits / returned call-SnyderHill Rd-camping request per property for sale-lot non compliant for building-not mtg min. road frontage- campers only allowed under specific conditions / 1374 Rte 392- researched zoning-called owner-needs ZBA approval for variance as proposed / 812 W State Rd-did plan review-new home proposed-emailed AIA w items needed for approval / 10.6 5/11/2018 returned call to bldr-ready for final-1184 Church St-need final electrical cert to close out / Complaint rec'd -bd mmbr-need to research PlBd minutes for gun club shooting times and send notice / 5/12/2018 site visits-Tower Rd, Clute Rd, Kypriotis Dr / 2620 Clute Rd- framing inspection-house wrap complete, shingles complete- need to research plbg vent height per code compliance / 1700 Rte 392-framing inspection-prefab storage units-main framing in place-siding started / 424 W State Rd-issued CofO-office visit-issued to owner-garage permit / 2824 Page Green Rd- issued bldgprmt #1163-shed-pd $75-mailed to owner-reply to site visit w no permit on file / Complaint rec'd for concrete footing for possible sign at gas station-need to do site visit for follow up / 5/12/2018 1101 Church St-issued CofO-new home-mailed to owner / 812 W State Rd-office visit-issued bldgprmtpkt-did plan review- need truss plans / Holler Rd-office visit-site plan review and application for water and sewer permit / site visits-Church St, Rte 215 / 13.2 5/15/2018 Rte 392 site visits / 1059 Rte 392-post hole inspection, framing inspection-deck / Owego Hill Rd, Babcock Hollow Rd- site visits / 1715 Babcock Hollow Rd-framing inspection-pole garage-met w bldr-bracing to complete-called owner w update / ckd ph msgs at office / pool permit bldgprmtpkt dropped off- told owner need more info / 1700 Rte 392-framing inspection w owner-prefab storage units / 2875 Page Green Rd-framing inspection-pole garage-roofing and siding installation underway / 11.6 5/17/2018 2740 Rte 392-text and calls w owner-deck railing and stair details / 5/18/2018 2622 CluteRd-returned call-questions on subdivision of property / emailed contractor w ques on demo permits and asbestos abatement / emailed response to installer-cell tower addition questions and requirements / 5/21/2018 Planning Board meeting-items for review w Holler Rd subdivision, Reigning Miracle SEQR review and acceptance, other repeat business / Webb Rd, W. State Rd, Rte 215-site visits / 18.2 5/22/2018 site visits-Rte 392, S Cortland Virgil Rd/ ckd in at office- retrieved msgs, returned calls / 5/23/2018 2080 Tower Rd-foundation inspection, framing inspection- barn / 2634 Clute Rd-framing inspection-deck / 2622 Clute Rd- framing inspection-guys roughing in wiring-need to ck on air plenums and returns/ 2078 Kypriotis Dr-site visit, pre foundation inspection-guys digging footers / 2740 Rte 392- returned calls for firewall vs breezeway connection details / 1700 Rte 392-framing inspection-siding installation / 1715 Babcock Hollow Rd-prefinal inspection-pole garage-bracing complete-needs ohd's / 5/23/2018 2242 Page Green Rd-office visit-dealer license transfer ques- emailed TwnAtty for review / 2670 Rte 11-office visit, site plan review-discussed details for replacement garage vs Planning Board approval for area variance-need to send to County / 1813 Bleck Rd-office visit, plan review -garage/14.2 5/26/2018 2080 Tower Rd-framing inspection-barn-floor system installation w walkout foundation / Vandonsel Rd, O'Dell Rd- site visits-new driveway installation / 2595 Rte 215-site visit- garage pad, no construction for replacement yet / 5/29/2018 email exchanges w Planning Board Chair-2670 Rte 11-area variance request-sent to county w approval / 1059 Rte 392- framing inspection-deck / Gee Hill Rd, Rte 392, office visit, S Cortland Virgil Rd. site visits / issued bldgprmt #1167 -above ground pool, deck-1626 Daisy hollow Rd-pd $80 / 8.2 5/30/2018 285 Nye Rd-office visit-made copy of final elect for above ground pool-need to do final inspection tomorrow / 1529 Tower Rd-site visit-shtg over dblwide / 1634 Tower Rd-site visit-shtg dblwide / 2080 Tower Rd-framing inspection-barn-rafters up, siding installation/ 2620 Clute Rd-framing inspection-siding on site, not installed / 2078 Kypriotis Dr-footer inspection-steps and verts done / 1700 Rte 392-framing inspection-mini storage prefab-almost complete / office visit and plan review- Rte 11 proposed new home on slab / issued permit #1168- 2760 Webb Rd-demo permit-old house by owner-pd $50 / issued permit #1169 -953 Church St-pd $50-demo of garage and addition / permit status report and daily log updates / 10.4 5/31/2018 285 Nye Rd-final inspection-need to issue CofC / S Cortland Virgil Rd, Nye Rd-site visits / 4.8 Total mileage for May 174.6 Submitted By: Kevin J. McMahon LEGISLATOR'S REPORT FOR JUNE 2018 The Workers Compensation Committee will meet on Tuesday, June 12 at 6:00 pm. The members have worked diligently. The CCTVS Committee will meet the same date at 7:00 pm. There will be a presentation by PESH on safety and a continuation of our shared services plan that is due this fall. Sales tax discussions have been ongoing with several county committee meetings, municipalities meetings, and two meetings of all concerned. Many ideas have been presented but at this point there doesn't seem to be a consensus. Unfortunately, it has brought out negative, criticism and insulting comments. It appears there is no easy answers and is a no-win situation. More as it unfolds...... Proclamations: Aphasia Awareness Month - a disorder that frequently occurs after a stroke or brain injury. There are at least one million people who have had their speech impacted, understand speech, to calculate and to gesture. Although there is no cure, skills can improve. June as Dairy Month- dairy farmers have contributed to the development and wellbeing of Cortland County since its founding in 1808. The number one industry in the county is dairy farming. Mental Health Month- all people experience times of difficulty and stress in their lives. With early treatment, individuals can recover and lead full, productive lives. Seventeen resolutions were considered and passed. Some of interest are: *Reserve accounts were added to for jail repairs and to establish a reserve fund for Dwyer Memorial Park repairs. *Authorization to apply for a substandard housing assessment grant was approved. The information gathered will assist various county departments and municipalities when seeking grant funding for housing. *The SPCA budgeted funding was approved. *Approval of Thoma Development Consultants to prepare and submit a grant to establish a county wide business assistance program. Is there anything I should be aware of or doing? As always please let me know your thoughts and concerns. Thought for the month: "Energy is contagious. Plant kindness instead of fear." Randy Taran Find a way to be an advocate of kindness and compassion. Find a cause you care about and make a difference. Sandy Price sandyprice@frontiernet.net 1189 Church Street, Virgil, NY. 13045 Home-835-67111. Cell-423-1019 Notes from Virgil Youth Commission to Town Board June 12, 2018 Regarding the Before/After School program: 1. Stacy worked with Linda to plan a nice celebration party for the Before/After School program. There was a DJ, gift books for all the students, along with pizza and cake. All the adults were thanked for their hard work, and presented with flowers. Thirty-six children, as well as parents, staff and Youth Commission members enjoyed the event. As previously agreed, Linda will be presented with a $2,000 stipend for all her years of dedication. 2. Stacy will be closing the books from the Before/After School program. She does not yet have the information from Linda, but will be getting that soon. The names of parents who still owe money will be given to John and the Town Board. Any money left over will be rolled into the youth commission account. 3. The Cortland Child Development Center has been in contact with the Youth Commission Board. They are in very good shape to begin their program in September. They have connected with Ms. Kaup and are going through materials and supplies. They will be sending a letter home to all the parents to give information about the changes for next year. Other Youth Commission information 1. The recent Father-Daughter Dance was successful again this year, thanks to Cassondra, Corena and all their helpers. There were 50 people in attendance. Everyone enjoyed the DJ, dancing, food, raffles and photos. We are thankful to Ken MacDonnell for making a cake wheel that was very successful, and will be available for future events. 2. Certificates and $10 gift cards are ready for two 6th grade graduates. 3. With the prospect of Virgil School closing, we discussed some changes that may occur. Since there will be no PTO, perhaps parents that worked with that organization will be willing to join the youth commission. The Board may also consider having family centered events. There will be more discussions as the year unfolds. 3. We reviewed the main events that we have been consistently planning: a. October Trick or Treat/ Fall festival type event b. Christmas Caroling c. Ski Club d. Sock Hop e. Father-Daughter Dance 3. Effective July 1, 2018, there are some changes in Youth Commission Board officers: the Board elected Corena Morse to be the new Secretary, and Sue Connelly to be the new Treasurer. 4. There will be no summer events. The next meeting will be in September. Teresa, Pelton, Secretary Town Highway Superintendents Monthly Report May has been another busy month at the highway garage we have been installing culvert pipes, ditching, mowing road sides and preparing for oil and stone. We only have a few dirt roads left to grade and then it will be regular maintenance such as pot holes and ditching on those roads. Also we have been logging our shared service hours helping Cortlandville, Harford, Dryden, Homer and the city which has worked out well when we needed help, and will come in very handy when we start oil and stone and need trucks for hauling. As everyone has probably noticed we have started a few of our bigger projects such as widening and raising Vandonsel Rd., and grinding in a good base at the bottom of Clute Rd to hopefully help with the heaving and soft spots. Both these roads are on the schedule for surface treating including Stafford, West River, Snyder Hill spur, Congdon Lane, Lash, and the dirt part of Bleck Rd. June is going to be a busy month at the highway department so if anyone has any concerns please don’t be afraid to let us know and we will do our best to get to them as soon as possible. I would also like to add that Johnathan Nelson has been helping out at the transfer station and with weed waking and mowing, which seems to be working well as Bo cannot keep up with everything on his own. Monday we will start cold patching and I will be out on the road helping so if you need me leave a message on my desk or call thank you. Britt Morse Town of Virgil Highway Supt. Gasoline Highway Department Fire Department TOTAL Recorded Used 443.5 gallons 194.7 gallons 638.2 gallons Actual odometer reading 446.5 gallons 194.7 gallons 641.2 gallons Difference of -3.0 gallons -0.0gallons -3.0 gallons Starting Odometer On 5/3/2018- 34,252.0 On 5/3/2018- 1,058.6 Ending Odometer On 6/13/2018- 34,698.5 On 6/13/2018- 1,253.3 DIESEL Highway Department Fire Department TOTAL Recorded Used 2,630.5 gallons 152.9 gallons 2,783.4 gallons Actual odometer reading 2,631.5 gallons 153.1 gallons 2,784.6 gallons Difference of -1.0 gallons -0.2 gallons -1.2 gallons Starting Odometer On 5/3/2018- 103,717.7 On 5/3/2017- 2,665.4 Ending Odometer On 6/13/2018- 106,346.2 On 6/13/2018- 2,818.5 Town of Virgil Proposed Local Law #3 for the Year 2018 A local law allowing for the construction of a new classroom and gymnasium building at 2891 Douglas Road, tax map No. 105.00-07-12.000 SECTION I The uses permitted on the property which was rezoned to Planned Unit Development (PUD) pursuant to Local Law #1 of 2008 are amended to include one classroom and gymnasium building. SECTION II The uses permitted on said parcel are strictly limited and are to be constructed in compliance with the Phase I Plans prepared by Resource Associates dated July 24, 2007, last revised February 25, 2008, and with the Site Plan prepared by Resource Associates dated August 30, 2017, and revised on May 21, 2018. The planning board may require further revisions to the site plan but no additional land use approvals shall be required. SECTION III The approval granted by this Law in no way permits, or shall be construed as permitting, further development on said parcel, whether or not in compliance with the approved Concept Plan, without further approval of specific project plans in accordance with the provisions of the Town Zoning Law and further adoption by the Town Board of a Local Law permitting same. SECTION IV The approval granted by this Law shall expire if construction of this project has not begun within 24 months of the approval of the site plan by the planning board. SECTION V This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the Secretary of State. HotIE R C. In other cases. the boundary iine shall be determined by use of the scale of the Zoning NIap. D. If, after the application ofthe foregoing rules. uncertainty exists as to the exact ic,cation of a district boundary, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall deternrine and fix tlie location of said line in a reas,Jnable manner. ARTICLE I\' AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS Thc purpose of tlre Agricultural District is ro protecr .gr*"1r";.ar"ds ."a uses from incompatible land uses and to limit non-farm commercial and i industrial uses to those areas best surtecl by reason of their requirements for public services ancl only those uses set forth below shall be allowed in said district. In any Agricultural District, no buildrng shall be erected or extended and no latrd or burlding or part thereof shall be used for any other than any of the followi le or Trvo Familv Residences Farms, gardens_q!q !b4 nlr.sgries L'*. a"il.trt"'rr't*t .urronrarill riicidetrtat to tt.r. us. otrtr: ptop.rty to, Single or Two Family residence or Farm. garden or plant nursery, inciuding tenlporary roadsicle stands for the purpose of selling produce n on premlses. D. Lodging tbr farm employees in NY State Agricultural lristricts (NYS t.ofA & Ivlarkets Lau, 25AA). SECTION 103 PERMITTED CONDITIONAL USES. Doubleu,ide manufactured home on foundation. a fully enclosed permanent _l l I SECTION 401 SECTION 402 PERMITTED USES. The follo."ving uses may be allou,ed with a Conditional Permit issued by the I To"vn of Horner Plamring Board, follorving Site Plan Revierv. Church or other place of nrorship. conve-nt, parish house. Sunday School buildins. Hospital or sai.tiiiri"m foi[r. tt"ot*.r-rt;f h.,mar bA"gii pr""ra.A ttr.tI r -"'_b"! no building so used shall be rvithin 100 feet of ar.ry street or within 150 feet of the iot line of anv adioinius owner. Necessary structures in comection rvith pr.iblic utilities. jnstalled in accordance r.r'ith acceoted standards. SECTION 404 Courrnercial kerurel. Facilities rvhich 1g!C!i!1r"1q49 .s a I e o f a gr i c u I tural p ro duc ts. Home Occu tion or Professions. Srnall Serr rce Contractor: Public park or playground. including field houses, or other such accessorv buildinss, operated on a coulnercral basis, provrded that no building shall be nearer than 100 feet to anv lot line YARD REGUL,{TIONS. F.o'lt y*a. thall notEiG*irhuu tlt. ,u.rog. a.prt' nr'ln. iiour l"rdr ot' buildrngs on lots inmediately adjacent, but in no case slrall the fror.rt yard be less than thirty (30) feet in depth, In cases rvhere there are no buildings on lots irmnediately adjacent, the tiont yard depth shail not be less than fiftv (50) feet. I rds shall not be less than thirtl, (30) feet::lgpql Sta. yura' *trall not be lest than fiileen 115.1 f'eet in wrdrtr. In one (l) "itlte side yards, an accessory building less than 200 square feet in area may be seven (7) feet fi'om the side line which is not a street line Accessory buildings may not occlrpy any required open rspace other than the rear or side yards. Any building in which fann arrinrali ire kept.thalib.it least ot* hundred (100) feet fronr any adjoining residential 25 rvithin for.rr (4) feet of the rvindorv. but not including graphics in connection 1111l11u11qfq, " i nQoLq'rplgy rl' producrs. SiG\J!1N t. TE|vIPORAR\'' ,r *i*lo* rign not pernra,'.,rtly uffi*.d that does not identify the tenant, occupaut or establishnient ancl. is limited to 3 ntrxi1nqm uie__of'one hundred trvgnt}!,120) days. _ SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING: A detached dwelling having 3g.'_"- !.-j!y mgID lamily. SIIE-L41*, A tayour ptan of a tnt or si'fri*i.ion o,r *hictr o .tro*,,t topography, locatrorl of buildings, structures, roads, rights-of-u'ay, boundaries. essential divisions ar.rd bearir"rgs and anv other information !t.I4_ll.t"ssary by the plannin_g bourd, SI'fE PLAN REVIE\Y: A revieu, and approval process conducted by the'ib*tr Pl.t"*rg B"..i, wl.rereby site plans are reviewed utilizing cnieria stated in thisJq,v. SffE PRIPRATIO\ :Th" *,1"itres oi.rnpping. e*couaii"g. tifftrg ."4 @o.se o{' these activities. SMALL SER\rlCl c ONrtracron,-e .onrt*.rion or ser-vie ..: .ontractor employing fewer than lbur (4) people not resident relatives of the property ou'ner(s) and engaged in the following or similar tracles: light constructlolt, plumbing & heating, electrical, landscaping, refrigeration, ntas,rnry, pest control and ianitorial contracting. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ITACILITY: Any thcility disposal, including but not limited to sanitary 1andfi11s rncluding disposal areas for inert debris. used fbr solid rvaste and durnps, but not SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGES FROM MUNICIPAL SEPARATE S'fORIvIWA-|ER SFWF.R SYSTITT\4s GP -o) -o) -.91q1;r;;il4::. -_ ("" - MUNICIPAL SEPARATE S'tORIvI\ryAI ER SEWER SYSTE,MS GP -02-02: A perrnit under Nerv York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) issued to municipalities to regulate discharges flom nrunicipa. separate storm sewers for compliance witl.r EPA established rva.ter quality standards and/or to specifv storm$,ater control standards. STABLE. PzuVATE: An accessory building u4rere horses ancl/or othcr saddle animals are kept for privqllg use and not for hire, r'emune ration or sale. STABILIZATION: The preveirtion of soil erosion by through the establishn.rent of a soil cover through the structural means. surface runoff or u'ind ll\e of velelalive or l8 STABLE. PUBLIC OR BOARDING: A br.rilding rvhere horses and/or other saddle animals arc kept for hire, remunelation or sale. irx USES PERMITTED W]TH A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FROM THE PLANNING BOARD A. Home occupation B. Public utility C. Public use, such as places of worship, park or school. D. Bed and breakfast E. Keeping of livestock on less tharr 5 acres. MINIMUM DRIVEWAY SPACING The minimum distance between driveways whether on the same parcel or adjacent parcel shall be as specified in the access management standards of Article XV. ARC - AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTII\L CONSERVATION DISTRICT INTENT The purpose of the ARC Agricultural Flesidential Conservation District is to maintain and provide land area within the Town for residential development at a density of .33 dwelling units/acre where public water and/or sewers are not available, in order to preserve agricultural operations as well as rural open spacers which define the character of Virgil. This district is created to encourage the preservation of open space and natural features while accommodating the coexistence of residential, agricultural and other land based operations. PERMITTED USES A. Single family dwelling. B. Two family dwelling. C. Agricultural or farming operation PERMITTED USES SUBJECT TO SI'I|E PLAN REVIEW A. Day care facility located in a private dwelling and regulated by Section 390 of the Social Services Law of the State of New York. B. Roadside stand for the sale of produce primarily grown on the premises subject to the requirernents of Section 622 and the site plan review requirements of Artic;le Xlll. i( SECTION 515 S;ECTION 516 S;ECTION 520 s;EcTtoN 521 SECTION 522 SECTION 523 )t SECTION 524 ACCESSORY USES A. Non-commercial gardening and l"rorticultural, including greenhouse. B. Tool house, shed, and similar building for storage of domestic supplies and non-commercial rec;reational equipment. C. Garage or car port for licensed arnd operable passenger cars and trucks. D. Parking in accordance with Atlicle lX' E. Signage in accordance with Article X. SECTION 525 USES PERMITTED WITH A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FROM THE PLANNING BOARD A, Public use, such as a place of worship, park or school. B. Public utilitY. C. Campground. D. Mining operation. E. Bed and breakfast. F. Keeping of livestock on lots of less than 5 acres' G. Kennel/animal boarding. H. Manufactured homes, double unit. l. Manufactured homes, single unil, as accessory for the employed help of an agricultural use. J. Home occupation. SECTION 526 The minimum distance between driveways whether on the same parcel or adjacent parcel shall be as specified in the access management standards of Article XV. .,t-i--iLr, .'ilut ,t i i' "'i' '!;" '" i ''' i : li"- l'! | L JZ