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APRIL 26, 2007
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A Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Macedon held April 26, 2007 at the Town Offices, 32 Main Street in the Village of Macedon, was called to order by Supervisor William Hammond at 7:30 P.M.
Pledge of Allegiance
Upon Roll Call, the following members of the Board were present:
Councilperson……….Paul Kenyon
Councilperson……….David McEwen
Councilperson……….Ken Nawrocki
Supervisor…………...William Hammond
Absent: Councilperson……….David Maul
Also Present: Town Clerk………..…Judy Gravino
RESOLVED the Board approves the minutes of April 12, 2007 as presented.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL ABSENT, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI ABSTAIN, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
Councilman Maul entered the meeting at 7:33 p.m.
WHEREAS, Charles Kemp Jr.
on behalf of Blanche Kemp, has applied to the Town of Macedon for rezoning of 37.3 acres of land
from AR-40 (Agricultural-Residential) to ORM (Office, Research and
Manufacturing),
incorporating the following parcels:
Tax Parcel Number Owner of Record Adddress Acreage
to be rezoned
61112-00-863500 Blanche Kemp 2179 Canandaigua
Road 37.3.0 acres
AND WHEREAS, the
rezoning area is located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Wilcox
Road and Quaker Road in the Town of Macedon, Wayne County, New York, as further
depicted on a survey map prepared by Robert F. Morris III, P.L.S., titled
“Sketch Plan for Re-Zoning of Lands Owned by Charles W. Kemp Estate (Blanche F.
Kemp)”, dated December 14, 2006.
AND
WHEREAS, the
purpose of the rezoning is to expand the existing ORM zoning district to
provide for additional industrial development within the Town of Macedon.
BE IT RESOLVED, that the
Town Board of the Town of Macedon, does hereby find and resolve as follows:
1.
The
proposed action is subject to the State Environmental Quality Review Act.
2.
The
proposed action does not involve a Federal agency.
3.
The
proposed action does not involve other agencies.
4.
Using
the information available and comparing it with the thresholds set forth in
section 6 NYCRR 617.4, the action is found to have a preliminary classification
of Type 1.
5.
As
a Type 1 action, Part 1 of the Long Form EAF has been prepared by the Applicant
and reviewed by the Town Engineer, and Part 2 of the Long Form EAF has been
prepared by the Town Engineer to determine the significance of the proposed
action.
6.
The
proposed action is not located in a coastal area.
7.
The
proposed action is located in an agricultural district.
8.
A
non-coordinated Review for Type 1 actions involving a single agency has been
performed.
9.
The
Macedon Town Board is the lead agent.
10.
The
Macedon Town Board hereby determines that the proposed action is in general
conformance with the adopted town-wide Master Plan, and will not result in any
significant adverse environmental impacts, a Negative Declaration is declared,
and the Town Board hereby directs the Town Clerk to immediately file the
determination in accordance with section 6 NYCRR 617.12.
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11.
In
reaching this finding, the Town Board has:
(a) Considered the action as defined in sections 6 NYCRR 617.2
(b) and 617.3 (g),
(b) Reviewed the EAF, the criteria contained
in subdivision 6 NYCRR 617.7 (c) and any other supporting information to
identify the relevant areas of environmental concern,
(c) Thoroughly analyzed the identified
relevant areas of environmental concern to determine if the action may have a
significant adverse impact on the environment; and,
(d) Set forth its determination of significance
in this resolution, in addition to the corresponding long environmental
assessment form.
12.
In
determining significance, the Town Board has determined whether the proposed
Type 1 Action may have a significant adverse impact on the environment, the
impacts that may be reasonably expected to result from the proposed action
compared against the criteria in 6 NYCRR 617.
The criteria considered indicators of significant adverse impacts on the
environment were:
(a) A substantial adverse change in existing air
quality, ground or surface water quality or quantity, traffic or noise levels;
a substantial increase in solid waste production; a substantial increase in
potential for erosion, flooding, leaching or drainage problems;
(b) The removal or destruction of large
quantities of vegetation or fauna; substantial interference with the movement
of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; impacts on a significant
wildlife habitat area; substantial adverse impacts on a threatened or
endangered species of animal or plant, or the habitat of such a species; or
other significant adverse impacts to the natural resources;
(c) The impairment of the environmental
characteristics of a critical environmental area as designated pursuant to
section 617.14 (g);
(d) The creation of a material conflict with a
community’s current plans or goals as officially approved or adopted;
(e) The impairment of the character or quality of
important historical, archeological, architectural, or aesthetic resources or
of existing community or neighborhood character;
(f) A major
change in the use of either the quantity or type of energy;
(g) The
creation of a hazard to human health;
(h) A substantial change in the use or intensity
of use, of land including agricultural, open space or recreational resources or
in its capacity to support existing uses;
(i) The encouraging or attracting of a large
number of people to a place or places for more than a few days, compared to the
number of people who would come to such place absent the action;
(j) The creation of material demand for other
actions that would result in one or the above consequences;
(k) Changes in two or more elements of the
environment, no one of which has a significant impact on the environment, but
when considered together result in a substantial adverse impact on the
environment; or
(l) Two or more related actions undertaken,
funded or approved by an agency, none of which has or would have a significant
impact on the environment, but when considered cumulatively would meet one or
more of the criteria of this subdivision.
13. For the
purposes of determining whether an action may cause one of the consequences
listed above, the Town Board considered reasonably related long-term,
short-term, direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts, including other
simultaneous or subsequent actions, which were;
(a)
Included
in any long range plan of which the action under consideration is a part;
(b)
Likely
to be undertaken as a result thereof, or
(c)
Dependent
thereon.
14. In
addition, the Town Board considered the significance of a likely consequence
(i.e., whether it is material, substantial, large or important) should be
assessed in connection with:
(a)
Its
setting (e.g., urban or rural);
(b)
Its
probability of occurrence;
(c)
Its
duration;
(d)
Its
irreversibility;
(e)
Its
geographic scope;
(f)
Its
magnitude; and
(g)
The
number of people affected.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
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BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MACEDON THAT THE TOWN ZONING MAP ADOPTED WITH THE ZONING LAW OF THE TOWN OF MACEDON BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE AS FOLLOWS:
Based on the petition of the involved owner, the zoning map of the Town of Macedon be, and the same is hereby amended by rezoning 37+ acres of land, tax parcel ID# 61112-00-863500 located at the corner of Wilcox Road and Quaker Road in the Town of Macedon, Wayne County, New York from AR-40 (Agricultural/Residential) to ORM (Office, Research and Manufacturing) as further depicted on Sketch Plan For Re-Zoning of lands owned by Charles W. Kemp Estate (Blanche F. Kemp) Lot 40 prepared by Robert F. Morris III, P.L.S. dated 12/14/07.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLVED the Board authorizes the Town Clerk to attend the New York State Town Clerk’s Association Conference from 4/29-5/2/2007 to be expensed from A1410.400 as budgeted not to exceed $700.
MOTION BY NAWROCKI, SECONDED BY MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLVED the Supervisor be authorized to sign a service agreement with Waste Management for refuse pickup at the Highway Barns for a cost of $76.30/month.
MOTION BY NAWROCKI, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLVED the Town Board of the Town of Macedon resolves to continue support of the 2008 reassessment project in accordance with the Annual Reassessment Plan and hereby authorizes the Supervisor to sign the ORPS Memorandum of Understanding dated April 23, 2007.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 114 (07) SURPLUS HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board declares the following pieces of Highway Equipment as surplus so that the Highway Superintendent may be authorized to sell them at the Palmyra Auction on May 12, 2007:
1. 1986 Autocar DK42B VIN# 1WBUACJD8GU300262
2. 1987 Ford L9000 VIN# 1FDYS90L4HVA63219
3. Case 1085B Cruz Air VIN# JAK0032108
MOTION BY NAWROCKI, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NO. 115 (07) EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLVED the Board enter Executive Session to discuss a particular personnel matter at 7:41 p.m. and invites Richard Roets to attend.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 116 (07) OPEN SESSION
RESOLVED the Board returns to Open Session at 8:16 p.m.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
ROUND TABLE
Dave Maul is still working on a free offer for a postal meter. He will discuss back up systems and servers with Tom Marr.
Dave McEwen asked about the complex quotes for lawn treating. The Board was waiting for one more quote.
Supervisor Hammond stated that the Library had 3 Dell computers to give the Police Department. Bill will arrange to transport them to the Wayneport location. Tom Marr should be contacted to set them up.
Paul Kenyon provided flyers pertaining to the Pal-Mac School District budget vote and capital projects. These flyers are available at the Town Clerk’s Office.
Attorney Anthony Villani entered the meeting at 8:25 p.m.
Ken Nawrocki reported the Planning Board denied the Subway sign request, which was to be placed on the WalMart Building, due to the precedent it would set for future requests.
Supervisor Hammond – The Highway Department will attend a mandatory MS4 training on May 30, 2007 from 9:30-11 in Farmington.
Denise Munson, in a letter dated April 24, 2007, expressed her concerns about the potential traffic problem related to the construction project on the Erie Street Bridge. Erie Street is a County Road and her concerns were forwarded to Jim Brady, Wayne County Highway Superintendent. The Macedon Police Department agreed to monitor the traffic conditions and speed limits.
Waste Management will be holding a community workshop on April 30 and May 3, 2007 at the Perinton Community Center from 3 – 9 p.m. to discuss the High Acres Landfill & Recycling Center and Phase III Plans.
RESOLUTION NO. 117 (07) POLICE SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
RESOLVED the Town Board declares the 1999 Crown Victoria VIN #2FAFP71W7XX200005 surplus and authorizes Chief John Ellis to include it in the Palmyra Municipal Auction.
MOTION BY NAWROCKI, SECONDED BY HAMMOND
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 118 (07) EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLVED the Board enter Executive Session at 8:37 p.m. to discuss litigation.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NO. 119 (07) OPEN SESSION
RESOLVED the Board returns to Open Session at 10:00 p.m.
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE,
NAWROCKI AYE, HAMMOND AYE MOTION CARRIED
MOTION BY HAMMOND, SECONDED BY MCEWEN THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 10:02 PM.
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Respectfully submitted by:
Judy W. Gravino, RMC
Macedon Town Clerk