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The Regular Meeting of the
Town Board of the Town of
Pledge of
Allegiance.
Upon Roll Call, the following
members of the Board were
Present:
Councilperson |
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Councilperson |
David Maul |
Councilperson |
David McEwen |
Councilperson |
Sandy Pagano |
Supervisor |
William Hammond |
Absent:
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Also Present:
Attorney |
Anthony Villani |
Highway Superintendent |
Richard Roets |
Police Chief |
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Town Clerk |
Karrie Bowers |
RESOLUTION NO. 49
(2015) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLVED the Board approves
the minutes of January 22, 2015 as presented. (Regular Meeting)
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON
ABSENT, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE, PAGANO AYE,
CORRESPONDENCE
–
REPORTS: January
Police Report
Building
& Zoning 4th Qtr Report
November
& December Historian Report
Town
Clerk January Report
RESOLUTION NO. 50 (2015)
PT SEASONAL HIGHWAY APPOINTMENT
RESOLVED the Town Board
appoints William Camblin to the position of part time
seasonal winter plowing. Hourly winter hour wage to be $21.22 effective February 12, 2015.
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON ABSENT,
MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE, PAGANO AYE,
RESOLUTION NO. 51 (2015)
HIGHWAY EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT - BAKER
WHEREAS Highway
Superintendent Richard Roets appoints Mark Baker to the position of Highway
Employee effective February 12, 2015 and be it further
RESOLVED
that the rate of pay be set at $17.00/hour.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON ABSENT, MAUL AYE. MCEWEN
AYE. PAGANO AYE,
RESOLUTION NO. 52
(2015) TOWN CLERK BOOKS
RESOLVED the Town Board
acknowledges the Town Clerk presented her 2014 books for review.
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON ABSENT, MAUL AYE. MCEWEN
AYE. PAGANO AYE,
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RESOLUTION NO. 53 (2015) LOCAL LAW 1-2015 TO
ESTABLISH LICENSING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR PAWNBROKERS, SECONDHAND
DEALERS, AND JEWELRY AND COIN EXCHANGE DEALERS
BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board
scheduled a Public Hearing on February 26, 2015 at 7:45pm in the Macedon Town
Hall, 32 West main Street, Macedon, New York to hear and consider comments from
the public in regard to Local Law No. 1 of 2015 to establish a Licensing and
Reporting requirements for Pawnbrokers, secondhand dealers, and jewelry and
Coin Exchange Dealers
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY
PAGANO
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON ABSENT, MAUL AYE. MCEWEN
AYE. PAGANO AYE,
Supervisor
RESOLUTION NO. 54 (2015) SEQRA LAKEVIEW
HEALTH SERVICES NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WHEREAS, Lakeview Mental Health Services, is proposing to
construct a new three story 60 unit apartment building at
AND WHEREAS,
the proposed multifamily use is
permitted in the GC – General Commercial zoning district as a Special Use
approved by the Town Board.
AND WHEREAS,
the proposed facility will replace
the existing 12 unit facility which is currently on the property.
AND WHEREAS,
the 12 unit facility at
AND WHEREAS,
the Town and County Planning Boards
have reviewed and recommended approval of the application.
BE IT RESOLVED,
that the Town Board of the Town of
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 involves oversight and approvals by NYS.
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
Unlisted.
5.
As an Unlisted action,
the Full EAF has been prepared by the Applicant and 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 not located in an agricultural district.
8.
A coordinated
Review for Unlisted 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 Unlisted 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
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(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
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON ABSENT, MAUL AYE. MCEWEN
AYE. PAGANO AYE,
RESOLUTION NO. 55 (2015)SPECIAL USE PERMIT – LAKEVIEW HEALTH SERVICES
RESOLVED to Special Use Permit
Lakeview Health Services – each apartment maximum of two tenants and at least
one is an adult. Staff
on premises 24/7. Special Use
Permit Term ends 12/31/2015.
MOTION BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON
ABSENT, MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE, PAGANO AYE,
Councilman Sliney presented to the Town Board a letter from Mayor
Cramer and the Village Board. The
Village Board would like to have a joint meeting open to the public to discuss
the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Supervisor
Resident Tony Rosati would
like to thank the Highway Department for the great job on keeping our roads
clear. Supervisor
The Town Board would like to
Thank Roger Becker for the great job with the Recreation Department and helping
the Town Board find a new Recreation Director.
RESOLUTION NO. 56 (2015) INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
RESOLVED to
authorize the Supervisor to purchase two desktop computers not to exceed $700
each for the Town Hall.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE,
MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE, PAGANO AYE,
Roundtable from the Town
Board
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ABSTRACT NO.335 (2015) Bills
for February Expenditures
in the amount of
Claim Nos. #32126-32315 $297,498.32
RESOLUTION NO. 57
(2015) APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
RESOLVED
the bills be paid as audited.
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: KENYON AYE,
MAUL AYE, MCEWEN AYE, PAGANO AYE,
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
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Karrie M. Bowers
Macedon Town Clerk