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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-08MII4 "UTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1986 AT 7:30 P.1m1. Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman Donald E.' Cummings, Councilman Joseph H. Graham, Councilman Jack Fitzgerald, Attorney Also present: Leland Cornelius, Lyle Raymond, Phillip Munson, Donald. and Kathy Mayes, Dianna Danker, Joseph and Laura Volpicelli ® Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Cummings, to approve minutes of June 10 meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBerischoten, Cummings, ® Graham, Robinson Claim Nos. 166 to 190 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $5,872.61 and Claim Nos. 231 to 259 of the General Fund in the amount of $5,880.66 were presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson. Monthly reports from the Town Clerk and Town Justice Heffron were reviewed. Notice was received by the Board of Represehtati°ves -)6f _ S61id`.Waste Meeting to be held at NYSE&G on Wednesday, July 23rd at 7:30 P.M. Phil Munson was present to get Boards support for Improvement of Route 96 to the Tompkins County Hospital. Cliff Street is very dangerous because of narrowness. The Octopus is impossible to get through when trains and traffic block the intersection. Group hopes to organize all Towns and Villages,�as a group, to pull together to get a solution -- hopefully an overpass. e . e A 1. ,3 1 G F. y �b Y The Town Board 0; F . -NJ .y� LFRECTED 0- leer l _ 36 ou w t+' 101 Conger Boulevard G ro#onF NL Y, 13073 Town of Groton RESO-LMCN 0eI DvTFDVE oUSN7 OF FOP . 96 During the c!eliherationS at the the Town of Groton Tc)1,7n Board meeting, o•` on the future I zo trezt oz Rt, 9 , th(e fDll�•rir!g solution was passed OLUTION CEO. ZO - IMPROVEKHMT OF' RTw 96 MoveCL by ice. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBens4�!hoten Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Com=ings, Gra.han, Robinson WEEREAS , our �n= L;y has ark estimated current population of 5o213 has 1,883 ho1.i5ehc)Id55 , and 2,627 lahcr force, and care in the WHMEAS, Cliff Street is narrow, . curved and steep, inadequate to relieve our cc�xrkiuY -1 particularly west Hill residents, from the severe envirar -umtal impact of the congested, polluted, and dangefcus traffic at the Octopus; irrad2quuate to provide safe access to sates 17,000 ccmrwuters daily (38,000 at the octopus 3nter5ecticn V n inadeq- ate to plrcvide safe and un' te=pt�d access to emergency vehicles; and that the JjTcct of such ljrujtati.cn will be evert more disasterous in the long run for City and county residents and visitors, and that its -retention as a integral part cf Rt. 96 wojld not be in the best int8rest of our cc Pities, and in 1984 the level of service on Cliff Street, acc7ordinq too the New York State Departrrent of Trartspcartaticn of f icials, wa.s "F ff narnEAy, forced flow of traffic, and since this refiects the s 0 ti F� Town of Groton RESO-LMCN 0eI DvTFDVE oUSN7 OF FOP . 96 During the c!eliherationS at the the Town of Groton Tc)1,7n Board meeting, o•` on the future I zo trezt oz Rt, 9 , th(e fDll�•rir!g solution was passed OLUTION CEO. ZO - IMPROVEKHMT OF' RTw 96 MoveCL by ice. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBens4�!hoten Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Com=ings, Gra.han, Robinson WEEREAS , our �n= L;y has ark estimated current population of 5o213 has 1,883 ho1.i5ehc)Id55 , and 2,627 lahcr force, and care in the WHMEAS, Cliff Street is narrow, . curved and steep, inadequate to relieve our cc�xrkiuY -1 particularly west Hill residents, from the severe envirar -umtal impact of the congested, polluted, and dangefcus traffic at the Octopus; irrad2quuate to provide safe access to sates 17,000 ccmrwuters daily (38,000 at the octopus 3nter5ecticn V n inadeq- ate to plrcvide safe and un' te=pt�d access to emergency vehicles; and that the JjTcct of such ljrujtati.cn will be evert more disasterous in the long run for City and county residents and visitors, and that its -retention as a integral part cf Rt. 96 wojld not be in the best int8rest of our cc Pities, and in 1984 the level of service on Cliff Street, acc7ordinq too the New York State Departrrent of Trartspcartaticn of f icials, wa.s "F ff narnEAy, forced flow of traffic, and since this refiects the s 0 4 � . Z ultimate deterioration of the safety and Capacity of traffic floor for our corrrrrutexa, emergency sexvice, and general pui�l.ic, and WHERFAS, the new Corridor affords the opportunity tc practically emote tractor trailers, trucks and similar %'E�hicles, and a large volume of commuter traffic frcm clz.ff Street, and WHER 5, the nec i cQizridor affords the opportunity to enormously L the env3xoraental nditions not only on C1- ,fl< Street but caz the entire nest end of the City and west' Hall area, arti WHEREAS, the A:qposed realignment of Rt. 96 is of the utmost L mportance to the fvtuLre of our health care facilities, including the hospital, which serves a regional patient popuiati(�rj of oven 90,000, and WHEREAS, studies done by the Ithaca�Tmpkins County Transportation Co nission and Tompkins County 'traffic Safety Board on Road User Costs, mflecting erivixonmental, sociaj and emncm is concerns, stow that the New Ybtk State Department of 'transportation Al.tearnative C or the revised ovei:-pass plan provides for the lowest impact solution in the long run, and WHEREAS, the pule of Tmpkins County need an improvers highway that meets present day standards and provides a long term solution that addres4es environmenta-1, social and economic concerns of the CCSl comity., and that th+? "NUl1T" Al.ter£?atiVef "AI' Alternative, and "B" Alternative are too limited in long range refits and only partially address the above concerns of our o::iT tit , and r 3 ou F 3 SFAS, there is considerab],e support from citizens within the City of Ithaca and throughcait the i�r� ~skins Coizity comity to pursue a legal rerredY it necessary to effect a design which includes a rail_xoad grade separation,, NUV THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVM,, that the Tot,jn of Groton : (hereby reatti= its position as stated in Resolution and does again) request that the New York State DeparbTent of Transpoi �tion take anrr�diat action xsue and w i Yient a ir.,fin E ^r tht? reconstruction of Rt. 96 that incorporates an elevated crossing over the railroad and a safe 1irr�ted- access high,•ray to the hospital a area , RESOLVED FUR`THM, that the Groton Town Board hereby request the New York State Department of TJ2:ansportaticn, and the Ithaca CcuTortn Caunci l to proceed with the adoption of New . York State Depa tment of Transportation Altex�c ative C or Revised overpass Plan and expeditiously pursue with the iW187rentatim of the project, RESOLVED FUWHER, that certified acpies of this Resolution be. mailed to the: Fedexal Highway Adm nistration; United States Senators; United States Cangessrr�en, State Governor; State Senator; State Assemblyman; Colt tissioner, ITT r York State Deparbrent of Transportation; Regional Director, Ile %q York State Department of Transportation; Chaii�r .. Bid of Representatives% 14ayor, City of Ithaca; Supervisor, Town of Ithaca; A&ninistrator, Tompkins Om=nitY Hospital; Chaii man, Ithaca -wTc pkins Cc&mty Transportations Ccu uassion; Chairmen n Tcnpkin County Traffic Safety Board, 4 0 rU ,Q State of New York Country of Ibmpkins) SS: Tbs*m. of Groton } I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of a -resolution adopted by the Groton Totirr. Board on the 8th day of July, 1086. PT 'WIT%TESS WHEREDF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Board at Groton, New York, this 15th day of July, 1986. •� �L,21-i -� Colleen D. Pierson, Towwn Clerk Town of Groton I Ea Correspondence consisted of: 1) Groton Business Association Annual Picnic, Wednesday, July 30- Golfing and Picnic $15.00 per person; 2) Retirement Fund Annual Contribution to Deficiency Fund deleted; 3) Groton Library is applying for State Grant for microfilming Totim newspapers; 4) McFarland - Johnson Engineer will be here Thursday, July 17 at 11:00 a.m. to start study. PROCLAMATION - T0MPKINS COUNTY 4 -H WEEK', WHEREAS; The 4 -H Program of Tompkins County Cooperative Extension serves the youth of Tompkins County without regard to race, creed, color, or religion by encouraging participation in leadership development and educational programs and WHE_IVAS; The Tompkins County 4 -H Acres Youth Fair held at 4-H Acres is the culmination of the year's activity program and is organized. and conducted by and for the members of 4 -H and • 'tIHEREAS.; The Tompkins County 4 -H Acres Youth Fair provides an opportunity for 4 -H youth to share with their parents, family, friends, and the public the results of the year -long learning and growing process, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVIED; that the week of July 13 through July 19, 1986 be declared Tompkins County 4 -H Acres Youth Fair 'meek in recognition of the significant role that 4 H plays in the lives of its members and on the occasion of the 1986 Youth Fair and the 4 -H invitation to youth to "Come Grow Wi th Ze-. o "° By the authority vested in me as Supervisor of the Town of Groton, I here to set my hand this 7th day of July, 1986. (signed) Teresa M. Robinson 80000 P. PSI . on Mayes I'm requesting a variance to place a mobile home next to my home. Land next to Church is owned by Carl Lacey and used for storage and he has no problems. Across road is abandoned house. Mr. Lacey lives on left hand side of abandoned house. Behind property is an open field with corn or wheat. We are applying for mobile home for Mrs. Dunker. Will have own septic and well. Mrs. Danker showed board pictures of her home. Renting to Mrs. Danker so she can get out of Deer Run Road. It's 14 x ?5' and will be setting lengthwise on lot. T, Robinson.* Is the frontage 148.5'? D. Mayes: Yes, T. Robinson: Each house has to have 200' frontage. L. Sovocool: How deep is the lot? D. Mayes: 167.9' plus 8' deeper on one end of lot. J. Fitzgerald:Section 354.1 A and B - 43,560 square feet minimum lot area or 21,780 square feet per dwelling unit - -it can only support one dwelling unit. L. Sovocool: Where would the water come from? D. Mayes: New well. T. Robinson: How about sewer? D. Mayes: I'm going to put in a 1,000 gallon tank and dry well per Health Department specifications. • J. Fitzgerald :We have varying Mobile Home Ordinance and Land Use Ordinance and by law we must apply the most restrictive which is one acre and 200' frontage. T. Robinson: If there aren't any more questions, we will proceed with other business and make a decision later. 8:15 P.M. L. Volpicelli: We'd like to replace a mobile home but lot does not meet requirements. It's an existing lot. We'd like to put a double wide on lot which goes to next door neighbors house. L. Sovocool: Who had the trailer there before? L. Volpicelli: My mother had trailer there for about 20 years and it was moved.off last October. I think this is a hardship since Joe has had heart failure and'a stroke and we need to get rid of large home. T. Robinson: There is 3.8 acres with septic and water in? G. VanBenschoten: The frontage is 240 plus 64. L. Volpicelli: We were told there was a Grandfather's Clause and we could replace. J. Fitzgerald: It is existing in Zoning Ordinance but not Mobile Home Ordinance. We can still take into consideration the 3.8 acres that we are dealing with. T. Robinson: Do you have a separate well? L. Volpicelli: No, it's piped from our house. T. Robinson: You are not legal, that is why you're applying for a variance. We deal with Mobile Home Variances, L. Volpicelli: Doublewide is approved by Fire Code and others. G. VanBenschoten: Is it going to be on a foundation? L. Volpicelli: Yes, a permanent foundation:;. L. Sovocool: How far from the house? L. Volpicelli: 25'. It is a 28x40. T. Robinson: If there are no other questions we will go on with other business. Discussed Mayes Variance request. Not enough room for one, not alone another trailer. Can't believe Health Department would approve. Not enough frontage for own home. RESOLU17UT NO: 21 - DENY VARIANCE TO DONALD AND KATHLEEN MAYES Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson RESOLVED, that pursuant to the authority granted by Article XVIII of the Town of Groton, the Town Board hereby denies a request for a variance of Article 15.8.1 of the Mobile Home Ordinance to permit the construction of a mobile home on the Donald and Kathleen Mayes property located at 29 Gulf Hill Road(Parcel 3M- 13) for the following reasons: 1. The property presently has a residence on it, 2* the lot has 148 feet of frontage and a depth of 167 feet, 3. it is presumed the Health Department would not approve septic system, 4.) no evidence of hardship exists. Discussed Volpicelli Variance Request - There was a mobile home there for 20 years. It has sewer and water. Plenty of area 0.8 acres), but frontage is 160; short for two residences. RESOLUTION Ni0: 22 - GRANT VARIENCE TO JOSEPH AND LAURA VOLPICELLI Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson RESOLVED, that Persuant to the authority granted by Article XVIII of O the Moblle Home Ordinance of the Town of Groton, the Town Board hereby grants a variance to Joseph and Laura Volpicelli to replace a previously existing mobile home on Parcel 36 -1 -56 with a double wide mobile home contingent upon complying with all set back requirements in Section 15.8.1 and Health Department approval per Section 15.3.4 of the Mobile Home Ordinance, FURTHER RESOLVED, that since said Parcel 36 -1 -56 has only 240 feet of actual road frontage, with the parcel a depth of 544 feet will remain in tact and may not be fractionalized without.Zoning Board approval. 20 Lyle Raymond, Chairman of Water Committee for Environmental Management Council reported on studies under way on Groundwater Aquifers. Two areas are Groton Village and Fall Creek. One way of finding out more information. is to have well drillers and home owners register wells with the County Board of Health. By doing this they will know about rural wells, ie: quantity of water, quality, suffer, dry, etc and plot information on map for future reference. Groton Festival Days Committee has ordered tent. Youth Services Summer Jobs Program - One girl to work with coordinator to line up jobs. If anyone knows of any jobs let Maggie Moore know at 898 -3510 at office at Fellowship Hall on Church Street. Presently they will be working with Historical Society and Festival Plans, Mr. John Brooks, who did our milling work passed away suddenly last week. a Mr. Cornelius reported he has not heard anything on the truck box we purchased last month, there being no further business, Mr. VanBenschoten moved seconded by Mr. Sovocool, at 9 :25 P.M• Colleen D. Pierson Town Clerk to adjourn meeting, • •