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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-08-07=f.A Mx. Briar, Lucey made onto Lafayette Road, in winter with water to keep water out of County problem. Mr. Satterly will have s a complaint of water flowing out of Weishapts property Totiim filled in County potholes reluctantly. .Ice problem running year round. No reason why pipe can't be put in road. Board indicated it was not a. Town. problem but a Lucey said the -time to do it is in the summer. Frank ,meone from County stop over to see Mr. Lucey. Mr. Bank Bush asked the board why they "tabled acting on our little operation that has been going on for the past year ?" Supervisor Robinson indicated -that when the board checked, amendment against zoning ordinance they found. dis- crepancies. Board and Attorney will check it out and inform interested parties. There being no further business, Mr. ',Walpole moved for adjournment, seconded by Xr. . Rankin, at 84.25 P. Pi . Colleen D. Pierson Town Clerk MINUTES OF THE TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1978 AT 7:30 P.M. Those present were* Teresa, M. Robinson, Supervisor Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice Benjamin J. Bucko, ToTem Attorney Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman (Arrived Late Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman (Absent) Also present were: Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Deland E. Cornelius, Highway Superintendent Mr. Rankin moved. to accept minutes of July 10th meeting as mailed. Seconded by Mr. Walpole. Ayes - Walpole, Rankin, Robinson Claims #172 to #194 of the Highway Department and #187 to #206 of the General Fund were presented for audit. Mr. Walpole moved that the bills be paid and the Clerk instructed. to draw warrant for them. Seconded by Mr. Rankin. Ayes - Walpole, Rankin, Robinson Monthly reports from Zoning Officer and Town Clerk were reviewed.. RESOLUTION N0. 12 - LOCAL LAW NO. 1 - 1978, UNSAFE BUILDINGS LAW Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Rankin Ayes - Walpole, Rankin, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton adopt and pass a local lair providing for the repair or remo•lral of unsafe buildings and collapsed. structures. Refer to Local Law Book for complete contents of law. Mr. Walpole moved the Town Board go into executive session after tonights meeting to discuss with the Town Attorney, zoning amendment for "Motorized Vehicle Repair Shops." Mr. Rankin seconded the motion. Ayes - Walpole, Rankin, Robinson Mr. Cornelius and Town Attorney Bucko set bid opening date for Loader, Monday, August 21, 1978 at 8:04 P.m. A motion was made by PIr. Rankin to Change September Board Meeting date from Monday, September 4hth to Tuesday, September 5th. Seconded. by Mr. Walpole. Ayes - Walpole, Robinson, Rankin, VanBenschoten Mx. Cornelius informed the `down Board that initial application for Mining Permit was accepted. The town is now *,siting for further information from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, The Town Board discussed the report from Municipal Official's Meeting on dogs. It was decided to have County Board of Representatives make inquiries regarding mileage, how many times SPCA visited municipalities on dog complaints, etc. and any other questions on the subject. Mr. Sam McNeil (Board. of Reps.) will direct questions to Mr. Bill Brothers of the SPCA who t.Till draw up report of services performed for each municipality they serve. There being no further business, Mr. Rankin moved to recess this meeting to to into executive session Mr. Walpole seconded. the motion. Ayes - Walpole, 0 • Rankin, Robinson, Vaaenschoten 4th Board members w ;nt into exeCUtive session at 7:55 P,M, No nEinTtes were recorded diming this session. After executive session, boaxd, n e eting was a.d jourrl ed. at 9:13 F .s m a .Laura Haughn Deputy-,Town Clerk MINUTES OP SPECIAL TOWN BOARD KEETING HELD ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1978 9:30 AwM1 Thos e present were: Teresa M. Rohinsion, Siupezvisor Vert Rankin , J .. , Gaunoilanan Gox�d,an VanBensclioten, Counoilman Robert F. Walpole, ToTAr'e Justice Meeting was held for the purpose of voting on two amendments, 601.47 Motorized Vehicle Repair Shops and 1004.8 Motarized Vehicle Repair Shops, to be added to the Zoning Ordinance off' the Town of Groton, A brief discussion was held before the voting began - Charles Volbrecht and. Joseph Hora are non - conforming. They will have to conforxi ifi'th Junkyard Ordinance. All nori- oonfoxming arjtorized vehicle repair -shops in the Town of Groton will have to get permits. The board also discussed making action against Sherry O'Brien as his busines's does not comply with Zoning Ordinance. RESOLUTION NO, 13 A11IIND ZONING ORDITTr' CE TO INCLUDE MOTORIZED VEHICLE REPAJR SHOPS Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. VaxBenschoten Ayes - Robinson, Rankin, VanBenschoten, Walpole RESOL , that we adopt amendment to our Zoning Ordinance, sections 60..47 Motorized Vehicle Repair Shays and. 1004.8 Motorized Vehicle Repair Shops as published in public hearing notice. x 601.47 Motorized Vehicle Repair Shops A* M 1004.8 motorized Vehicle Repair Shops Fermitted when 1, Applicant (owner) be licensed by the State of New York, . A motorized vehicle repair shop shall be defined as an o.Kner of property who repaix2 motorized. vehicles of any nature, stores and sells parts, appraises arid, does body work. The applicant (own=) does not arid. will not be permitted to puzchase damaged vehicles, repair them acid, sell them. Off , stareet parking ,'must be provided so that cu2�5tomers to not block looadway with three parking spaces az defined ar�d ordered under the zoning ordinance for each bay in workshop. 4. Wo junk caxs will be stored on the prejUses for purposes of obtaining pants. . All parts of any motorized vehicle of any nature shall be stared inside of the garage or building used in the business. 6. Signs advertiwing the repaix shop e3haU be in accordance with Article K11 of the ordinance as i a.rr�ena d,. 7. All other requirements of the Zoning Ordinance perta.lning to Agriculture District shall apply and be complied with at all tifnes . 8. Compliancoe with (these pro;rysaons and. with all other provzsaonsf Article iT o this ordinance a amended shall be completed within months from the e ectave date of this ordinance. . An annual fee of $12.00 shall be paid by the applicant for the pexm Drat 4 10. The permit shall be valid fora period of one year from the date of issuance and shall 'be renewed upon the arrni ersary date of each ana evexy year upon application and payment of fee.