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Section 3. Election inspectors and ballot clerks for said
special Town election shall be those appointed, as provided by the
Election Law, and such special Town election shall be conducted, the
votes canvassed and the' results certified and returned so far as
practicable, in the manner prescribed by the Election Law.
P" Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was
duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:
Supervisor Schwan
VOTING
Aye
Councilman McElwee
VOTING
Aye
Councilman Desch
VOTING
Aye
Councilman Del Rosso
VOTING
Aye
Councilman Powers
VOTING
Aye
The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted.
REQUEST FOR ACCEPTANCE OF FIDLER ROAD, BLACKSTONE,
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA CIRCLE AS TOWN ROADS
Marion Morey, Town Highway Superintendent, said St. Catherine and
Blackstone are in fact the same road and it has been ready for accep-
tance. Mr. Francese pointed out that we do not yet have a deed for
it.' Attorney Buyoucos said that the deed had just come into his
office. Supervisor Schwan indicated that there are two parts to
St. Catherine -- St. Cahterine east and St. Catherine west. Mr.
Morey said it is a loop all the way around. Attorney Buyoucos said
he had a deed for Brandywine to'Simsbury subject to Mr. Morey's
,a, approval. Supervisor Schwan said when it is finished in accordance
with Mr. Morey's requirements and is all hooked up the Town will
accept the rest.
Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Supervisor Schwan,
RESOLVED, that when St. Catherine's Circle is connected to
Christopher Lane and Brandywine to Christopher Circle and have
been brought up to the Town Highway Superintendent's specifications
and the Town Attorney has certified both -deeds to be in order, the
Town will accept both roads.
Unanimously carried.
RE -ZONING ROLFE PROPERTY
Mr. Frederick Rolfe had requested that a piece of his land
600 feet long and 300 feet wide be re -zoned to Multiple Residence.
His intent is to put 12 multiple residences scattered in three
buildings for a total of 12 units, four in each of three buildings.
Mr. Rolfe has notified the Planning Board of his intent and has
also notified his neighbors of his intent in writing. None of his
neighbors have made any objection. The Planning Board has already
had a Public Hearing on this matter. Mr. Peter Francese, Planning
Consultant, asked the Town Board for a resolution in this matter.
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that on the 19th of July, 1971, which is the date of the
next Town Board meeting, a public hearing will be held, on the
recommendation of the Planning Board, for re -zoning the portion of
the Rolfe property on Five Mile Drive from R-9 to Multiple Housing.
Unanimously carried.
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DREW PARK SUBDIVISION - WOODGATE ROAD EXTENSION
There was some discussion indicating that this had been approved as
a subdivision but never re -zoned. It is zoned Agricultural and was
approved by the Planning Board May 19, 1970. It is in R-30 and the
roads qualify.
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the northerly extension of Woodgate Lane be accepted
by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as a Town road, such accep-
tance to become final only when (1) the Town Highway Superintendent
shall have filed his certificate of approval and shall have noted
his approval on the deed; (2) the Town Attorney shall have noted his
approval on the deed; and the deed shall have been recorded in the
County Clerk's office.
Unanimously carried.
LOWER MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS - EAST SHORE DRIVE
AND WARREN ROAD (TWO NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS)
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board shall request the Department of Trans-
portation, pursuant to Section 1622.1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law,
to establish a lower maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed in
the school speed zone on East Shore Drive, a State highway in the
vicinity of the Ithaca High School and the new Junior High School.
Unanimously carried.
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board shall request the Department of Trans-
portation, pursuant to Section 1622.1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law,
to establish a school speed zone on which vehicles may proceed on
Warren Road, a County road in the vicinity of BOCES and thb new
Junior High School.
Unanimously carried.
APPROVAL OF ELECTION INSPECTORS
The Town Clerk presented to the Town Board a list of Republican
Election Inspectors approved by the Chairman of the Republican Party
and a list of Democrat Election Inspectors approved by the Chairman
of the Democrat Party. (Lists attached to these minutes)
Motion by Supervisor Schwan, seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the lists of Election Inspectors, Republican and
Democrat, as presented to the Town Board by the Town Clerk, and as
approved by the chairmen of the respective parties for the term
ending July 14, 1972, be approved.
Unanimously carried.
SUMMER HOURS
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the period beginning June 1, 1971 through Labor Day, r"1
September 6, 1971, office hours for the Town Offices will be from
8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Unanimously carried. r
APPOINTMENT
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that Mrs. Barbara Holcomb be appointed to the County
Planning Coalition, effective immediately.
Unanimously carried.