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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTareyton Dr Ext S 1970169 -b- July 13, 1970 RESOLUTION #607 TAREYTON DRIVE EXT. SOUTH Attorney Buyoucos advised that he has received the deed for this street., and suggested that the street be called Tareyton Drive for its entire length. Mr. Morey advised that all requirements had been met. Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Councilman Desch RESOLVED, the deed conveying a southerly extension of TAREYTON DRIVE, from Francis C. Chase, is accepted only on condition that all covenents such as abstracts of title and other documents have been approved by the Town Attorney, and this acceptance shall become final when the Town Attorney files his approval with the Town Clerk and delivers the deed to the Town Clerk for recording. Carried. GEORGE IDEMAN Reference was made to the minutes of May 11 in which it was indicated that Zoning Officer Cowan should write to Mr. Ideman with reference to his property on Judd Falls Road and Ellis Hollow Road. Mr. Cowan indicated that he had inspected the Ellis Hollow property. He had not inspected the Judd Falls property. Mr. Cowan will look at the property further and point out to Mr. Ideman Section 60 and Section 38, Par. 5, of the Zoning Ordinance. It was also pointed out that the contractor had not settled complaints received from Mr. Ideman and that we were still retain- ing funds due Auble, pending a release from Mr. Ideman. After considerable discussion it was the opinion of the Board that this matter should be turned over to Lozier and that they should work with Mr. Ideman and Mr. Auble to take care of his complaints. CODE OF ETHICS Legislation mandating the adoption of a Code of Ethics by each local government has been approved by Gov. Rockefeller. This amends the General Municipal Law to require the adoption of'a Code of: Ethics which must be filed within 30 days after adoption._ Supervisor Schwan appointed a committee of Noel Desch and Victor Del Rosso to'work on this Code for'the Town of Ithaca and report back to the Board within two months. Attorney Buyoucos will also work with this committee. FOREST HOME WATER RATES Decision was made to establish new rates for the Forest Home Water District (50% of present rates) effective July 1, 1970. CITY DUMP Letter was received from R. 0. Dingman, Supt. of Public Works for the City, advising that the dump on West Clinton Street would be discontinued as of July 18, 1970. Supervisor advised that we had discontinued use of this'dump as of June 30 and that our last payment-to>the City would be as of June 30, and that the City has been notified accordingly. RALPH Lr ROUNDS A bill in the amount of $50.00 was presented from Mr. Rounds for repair and unplugging sewer connection on Muriel Street. Quectlorc was raised as to whether or not the home owner should pay for this, or the Town? It was the opinion of the Board that since the contractor should have taped the line before tying in, that the otrstruction was the fault of the contractor and that he should stand the -eostt of repairs. Councilman Del Rosso raised the -question as to what the Town was doing about cleaning up after storm damage; ie, next to Williams Glen. Mr. Morey will check on this. It was the opinion of the Board that any flooding done on private property by a creek or stream on that property is the home owner's responsibility.