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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-05-20F.:. .'v'�, A d oo �- i �. �_� loa3x (.. k b E; 1 AdOO _ j dOO - Oa3X A Oa3X C:. . TOWN PLANNING BOARD, TOWN OF DRYDEN, NEW YORN The PZannin'g Board for the Town o.f Dryden met May 20, 1965 in the Town Building at 8:25 P. M. with members Lengemann, Chairman Curtiss, and Dr. Benson present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. Benson reported that he had checked with Helen Amdur and ,got official council that - -all properties, including the Cornelius deal, are eligible to be brought b'ef'ore the Town Planning Board, based on Section #2 of the Land Subdivision. Grant has been so notified. The Junk Yard Ordinance apparently has had some @,ffect on two of the local junk yards as they are making an e,f,fort to clean up. No reading has been given on the Junk, Yard Ordinance but Dr. Benson plans to.check with Helen Amdur again. It was clarified that the Planning Board can make proposals for road naming to the County on the county roads. Hrs. Hardesty,L who was unable to attend the meeting tonight, had called Chairman Curtiss regarding a meeting of the GIRPB. The Dryden 11701" application has been submitted and received in Albany. In Danby they-have their 11701" Zoning Regulations and Subdivision Re,gula0tions in draft .form. The GIRPB made a ,formal request to have us submit to them major subdivisions for review and comment. The Board acts in an advisory capacity and can alert -the Town Planning'Board o.f existing conflicts. After some discussion the Board determined that there is sufficient time after the submission of the sketch plan so that . i,f it is determined to be a major subdivision we can submit the sketch p1 -an to the GIRPB for review prior to the subdivider submitting a preliminary lay -out. Mr. Denman has been in touch with Mr. Curtiss and he has ,given a contract proposal of 70 per house under the Century System; this to include-the cost of the _post card for each home owner. Work could be done in 1965 and payment would be made after the job is completed. It is now .felt that there are about 2200 house units in the Town of Dryden. This zoo involve an expenditure of about $15004000 The Town Board ' meets June 8, 1965,., at which time Chairman Curtiss will present this pro po s.al . Progress is being made on recommendations for road names. This in torn will be presented to the Town Board. Chairman Curtiss read a letter of resignation from Dave Hiller.. �. Curtiss reported that Hr. Saroka personally came to see him and said he was resigning from the Planning Board, as requested. 21r. Saroka j doesn't plan to write a ,formal letter but Curtiss will authenticate, this in writing. dt Adool 0&3X1 1; AdOO 1083X' Oa3X _ .. fi Chairman Curtiss recommended to Dr. Benson that the Town Board take immediate action to secure replacements for both Dave Miller and Mr. Saroka. Dr. Benson stated that the Koppers Co. has been dispossessed from the Town of Ithaca. Koppers looked seriously at the Town o.f Dryden ,for a new location but due to no zoning ordinance they are not interested in Dryden. The Supervisor tried desperately to get Koppers Co. in Dryden. This would involve an employment of 27 full -time jobs. Copy o.f a letter from and to Mr. Mason, Supt. of Ithaca City School Dist. regarding numbering o.f houses ,for school bus purposes were read. Copies are attached. Mr. Lengemann made the motion for adjournment at 10:450 i I. I i A Marion Steger,.Sec. I I I 1