March 23, 2017
WEB SITE http://macedontown.net
The Regular Meeting of the
Town Board of the Town of Macedon held March 23, 2017 at the Town Complex, 32
Main Street, in the Town of Macedon and via web at 10205 Burnt Store Road,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 was called to order by Supervisor Sandy Pagano at 7:30
p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Upon Roll Call, the following
members of the Board were
Present:
Councilperson |
Dave McEwen |
Councilperson |
Dave Maul |
Councilperson |
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Councilperson |
Bruce Babcock |
Supervisor |
Sandy Pagano |
Absent:
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Also Present:
Attorney |
David Fulvio |
Chief of Police |
John Colella |
Highway Superintendent |
Christopher Countryman |
Town Clerk |
Karrie Bowers |
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RESOLUTION NO. 92 (2017) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLVED the Board approves
the minutes from the March 9, 2017 (regular meeting)
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
Reports:
Historian Report
RESOLUTION NO. 93 (2017) APPROVAL OF REPORTS
RESOLVED the Board approves
the reports as submitted
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
MOWING BIDS
MACEDON VILLAGE CEMETERY
MARCH 23, 2017
11:00 A.M.
BIDDER |
ADDRESS |
MACEDON VILLAGE CEMETERY/TRIP |
AJ Lawncare |
6565 Rt 14, Sodus Point NY |
$480 |
Simpson Lawn Care |
2445 Ryder Rd, Newark |
$540 |
Each bidder submitted a list
of equipment
Present were Highway
Superintendent Christopher Countryman & Town Clerk Karrie Bowers
3/23/17
RESOLUTION NO. 94 (2017) MOWING BIDS – MACEDON VILLAGE
CEMETERY AWARDED
WHEREAS the Town of Macedon
received sealed bids for a one (1) year contract for mowing of Macedon Village
Cemetery on March 23, 2017
BE IT RESOVED the Town Board
awards the mowing bid to AJ Lawncare as the lowest responsible bidder and
RESOLVED mowing will be at
the discretion of the Highway Superintendent.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 95 (2017) WAYNE COUNTY WATER SEWER
AUTHORITY NETDMR AGREEMENT
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes the supervisor to sign the NetDMR Agreement for WCWSA which gives
the authority for another operator to signoff on Discharge Monitoring reports
for NYS DEC in the absence of the main operator of the WWTP in Macedon.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 96 (2017) NYMIR CYBER BREACH AND
LIABILITY COVERAGE
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes the Supervisor to sign the NYMIR Cyber Breach and Liability coverage
in the amount of $693 annually to be expensed from A1910.4
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
7:45 PUBLIC HEARING – LOCAL LAW NO. 2(2017)
ESTABLISHING ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLAR ENERGY
RESOLUTION NO. 97 (2017) WAIVE READING OF THE LEGAL
NOTICE
RESOLVED the Board waives
reading of the legal notice published in the March 12, 2017 issue of the Times.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
All persons desiring to be
heard, having been heard, the public hearing was closed.
Resident – would like to say
that he thinks that this is a great start the only thing that he has notice
that in some of the literature there is a potential for people to put solar on
a roof of a private building and it seems like it would be helpful to have
another section that describes power being consumed off site as opposed to
accessory use and the Board may want to consider adding that as an additional
sections.
Town Attorney David Fulvio
stated that under the proposed law solar systems as a principal use are subject
to a special use permit but if it is an accessory use it is not required for a
special use permit under the limitations set forth in this local law. In section 135-29.1 which governs roof
mounted systems where various heights, set back and various height restrictions
and are not sure in what is being described are required to get a special use
permit. The local law as drafted doesn’t
distinguish between based on power consumption and where the power is going to
be used. If the power generated is used
off site versus on-site there is no distinction within the local law.
Councilman Maul - in the
definition in a large scale system that is a qualifier that the energy
consumption is off-site. Attorney David
Fulvio - roof mounted systems section will have to still fit in the criteria
that is set forth in this local law.
Councilperson Maul stated
that he had a concern that was similar of a large scale system if located on
land primarily used to convert solar energy into electricity. If they did put it on a big building like
that it’s not on land so to speak but it is also on the roof the fact remains
that they can say that this land isn’t primarily to convert energy its primarily
to sell merchandise and we just incidentally to convert energy and I wanted to
tighten that up which is similarly to what a resident was speaking about.
Resident had questions
regarding the ground mounted solar systems
- section 2 regarding sizes about 1 acre resident is asking where that
number came from. Attorney Fulvio stated
that it was a recommendation.
Councilperson Babcock stated how the Town guide people that would like
to install solar without infringing on the aesthetics of neighbors. An example - If I had a ½ acre of land ¼ of
it is my backyard my neighbors would be looking at it all the time.
Ram Shrivastava – Larsen
Engineers would like to congratulate the Town of Macedon for their leadership
in adopting new solar codes and giving the public an opportunity to help in
making it practical and fair to implement.
Public hearing was adjourned
until the April 13, 2017 meeting at 7:45pm.
A LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING ZONING
REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS WITHIN THE TOWN OF MACEDON
Be
it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Macedon as follows:
Macedon Code § 135-7 is amended as follows:
Add
BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC (BIPV) –
The incorporation of photovoltaic (PV) material into a building’s
envelope. Technologies include PV
shingles or tiles, PV laminates, and PV glass.
Examples of placement include vertical facades, semi-transparent
skylights, awnings, fixed awnings, and roofs.
GROUND-MOUNTED SYSTEM – A solar energy
system that is anchored to the ground and attached to a pole or similar
mounting system, detached from any other structure.
LARGE-SCALE SYSTEM – Solar energy systems
located on land primarily used to convert solar energy into electricity for
offsite energy consumption.
ROOF-MOUNTED SYSTEM – A solar panel located
on a roof of a permitted principle use or accessory structure.
SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT – Energy storage
devices, material, hardware, or electrical equipment and conduit associated
with the production of electrical energy.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM – A combination of
both solar panels and solar energy equipment.
SOLAR PANEL – A device capable of
collecting and converting solar energy into electrical energy.
The following section shall
be added to Article VI of the Macedon Town Code, which shall read as follows:
§135-29.1. Solar as Accessory Use / Structure.
A. Roof-Mounted Systems. Roof-mounted systems are permitted as an
accessory use in all zoning districts when attached to lawfully permitted
principle uses and accessory structures, subject to the following requirements:
(1) Height.
Solar energy systems shall not exceed maximum height restrictions within
any zoning district and are provided the same height exemptions granted to
building-mounted mechanical devices or equipment.
(2) Setback.
Solar energy systems are subject to the setback requirements of the
underlying zoning district.
(3) Aesthetics. Solar installations shall incorporate the
following design requirements:
(a) Solar energy equipment shall be installed
inside walls and attic spaces to reduce their visual impact. If solar energy equipment is visible from a
public right of way, it shall match the color scheme of the underlying
structure.
(b) Panels facing the front yard must be
mounted at the same angle as the roof’s surface with a maximum distance of 18
inches between the roof and highest edge of the system.
(c) Solar panels affixed to a flat roof shall
be placed below the line of sight from a public right of way.
B. Ground-Mounted Systems. Ground-mounted solar energy systems are
permitted as an accessory structure in all zoning districts, subject to the
following requirements:
(1) All ground-mounted solar panels in
residential districts shall be installed in the side yard or rear yard.
(2) Lot size.
Ground-mounted solar panels are only permitted on lots of 1 acre or
greater.
(3) Setback. Ground-mounted solar panels are
subject to setback requirements of the underlying zoning district.
(4) Height.
Solar panels are restricted to the following heights when located at the
following setbacks:
Ground-mounted Height and Setback
Requirements |
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Setback |
Permissible Height |
6-10 feet |
6 feet |
>10-15 feet |
12 feet |
>15 feet |
15 feet |
All height measurements are to be
calculated when the solar energy system is oriented at maximum tilt.
(5) Lot Coverage. The surface area of ground-mounted solar
panels shall be included in lot coverage and impervious surface calculations.
The following section is hereby added to Article XXI of the
Macedon Town Code, which shall read as follows:
§ 135-182.3. Solar as a Principal Use.
Large-scale solar systems are permitted through the issuance of a
special-use permit within the AR-40 Agricultural/Residential, GC General
Commercial, and ORM Office/Research/Manufacturing districts, subject to the
following requirements:
A.
Height and setback. Large-scale energy systems shall adhere to
the height and setback requirements of the underlying zoning district. Additional restrictions may be imposed during
the special-use permit process.
B.
Large-scale systems shall be located on lots
with a minimum lot size of 10 acres.
C.
All large-scale solar energy systems shall be
enclosed by fencing to prevent unauthorized access. Warning signs with the owner’s contact
information shall be placed on the entrance and perimeter of the fencing. The height and type of fencing shall be
determined by the special-use permit process.
D.
On-site electrical interconnection lines and
distribution lines shall be placed underground, unless otherwise required by
the utility.
E.
The removal of existing vegetation is limited
to the extent necessary for the construction and maintenance of the solar
installation.
F.
No large-scale solar energy system shall be
installed within 1,000 feet of a state road.
G.
No large-scale solar energy system shall be
installed on a property adjacent to a property containing a dwelling unit
unless the large-scale solar energy system is more than 500 feet from the
neighboring dwelling unit and set-back at least 100 feet from the property
line.
H.
Additional special-use permit
requirements. Large-scale solar system
special-use permits shall not be approved unless the applicant provides the
following:
(1)
Verification
of utility notification. Foreseeable
infrastructure upgrades shall be documented and submitted. Off-grid systems are exempt from this
requirement.
(2)
Name,
address, and contact information of the applicant, property owner(s), and agent
submitting the proposed project.
(3)
If
the property of the proposed project is to be leased, legal consent between all
parties, specifying the use(s) of the land for the duration of the project,
including easements and other agreements, shall be submitted.
(4)
Site
Plan. Site plan approval is required.
(5)
Blueprints
signed by a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect of the solar
installation showing the layout of the system.
(6)
The
equipment specification sheets shall be documented and submitted for all
photovoltaic panels, significant components, mounting systems, and invertors
that are to be installed.
(7)
Property
Operation and Maintenance Plan. A
property operation and maintenance plan is required, describing continuing
photovoltaic maintenance and property upkeep, such as mowing, trimming, etc.
(8)
Decommissioning
Plan.
(a)
To
ensure the proper removal of large-scale systems, a decommissioning plan shall
be required. The plan shall include the
removal of all infrastructures and the remediation of soil and vegetation back
to its original state prior to construction, unless otherwise permitted. A cost estimate detailing the projected cost
of executing the decommissioning plan shall be prepared by a Professional
Engineer or contractor. Cost estimations
shall take into account inflation.
(b)
Financial
Surety. A form of surety, through
escrow, bond or the equivalency thereof, shall be established prior to the
commencement of construction to cover the cost of decommissioning the
site. The amount of surety required by
the Town shall not exceed 125 percent of the cost of decommissioning.
Effective Date:
This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with New
York State Secretary of State.
8:00 PUBLIC HEARING – FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 98 (2017) WAIVE READING OF THE LEGAL
NOTICE
RESOLVED the Board waives
reading of the legal notice published in the March 12, 2017 issue of the Times.
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
All persons desiring to be
heard, having heard none, the public hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 99 (2017) PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED
RESOLVED the Public Hearing
be close at 8:35 pm
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 100 (2017) A LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
WHEREAS, on March 15, 2016, the voters of the Village of Macedon elected to
approve the Village’s Plan for Dissolution, which requires the Village to
dissolve before April 1, 2017; and
WHEREAS, to enable the Town to contract for fire
protection on behalf of the residents residing in the dissolving Village, the
Town desires to establish a fire protection district which shall include all
parcels of land currently within the incorporated limits of the Village of
Macedon; and
WHEREAS, by resolution duly adopted on March 9, 2017,
the Town Board directed that a public hearing be had on the creation of a Fire
Protection District in the Town of Macedon
within the territory currently within the incorporated limits of the
to-be-dissolved Village Macedon, and
WHEREAS, the Town Clerk caused a notice of such public
hearing to be published on in the Times of Wayne County a newspaper having
general circulation throughout the proposed district and being the newspaper
designated by this Town Board for the publications of the legal notices of the
Town, and such notice having been published not less than ten (10) days, nor
more than twenty (20) days before the day designated therein for the hearing,
and the said Town Clerk also posted such notice on the Town signboard, located
within the proposed protection district, and the Town website, not less than
ten (10), nor more than twenty (20) days before the day designated for the
hearing, and
WHEREAS, the published notice and also the posted
notices contained a description of the proposed Fire Protection District and
prescribed the boundaries thereof and also the place where the Town Board would
meet to consider the creation of said district and to hear all persons
interested in the subject concerning the same, and
WHEREAS, this Town Board did meet and hold a public
hearing as provided in said notice on March 23, 2017 at 8:00 p.m. at the
Macedon Town Hall, to consider the creation of the fire protection district, which shall include
all parcels of land currently within the incorporated limits of the Village of
Macedon; and
NOW, THEREFORE, upon all the evidence given at such
public hearing and due deliberation having been had,
BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to Article 11 of the
Town Law of the State of New York, it is hereby determined that it is in the
public interest to create the Fire Protection District proposed in the notice
of hearing, and there hereby is established a Fire Protection District within
the Town of Macedon, Wayne County, New York, to be known as the “Hamlet of
Macedon Fire Protection District” and to be contained in the territory embraced
within boundaries of the incorporated Village of Macedon to be dissolved on
March 31, 2017; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board hereby finds
and determines that all the property and property owners within the proposed
protection district are benefited thereby; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board hereby finds
and determines that all the property and property owners benefited are included
within the limits of the proposed district; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Clerk shall cause a
certified copy of this resolution to be duly recorded in the Wayne County
Clerk’s Office, and shall, within ten (10) days, cause a certified copy of this
resolution to be filed in the State Department of Audit and Control at Albany,
New York.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 101 (2017) PAL-MAC ROTARY DONATION
RESOLVED the Town Board
accepts two donated handicap accessible picnic tables from Pal-Mac Rotary to be
used at Gravino Park and Bullis Park.
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 102 (2017) SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes the Highway Superintendent to send to Palmyra Municipal Auction on
Saturday, May 13, 2017 the following highway equipment:
2001 Sterling 10 Wheeler –
VIN #2FZHAZASX1AH934313 and
1998 Dodge 3500 1-Ton – VIN
#3B6MF3659WM234507
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 103 (2017) HIGHWAY APPOINTMENT –
COTTRELL
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes Christopher Countryman, Highway Superintendent, to hire Roy S.
Cottrell as a full-time highway employee effective April 3, 2017 at the rate of
pay of $19.00/hour.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 104 (2017) TOWN CLERK’S BOOKS PRESENTED
TO THE BOARD
RESOLVED the Town Board
acknowledges the Town Clerk submitted her cashbook, receipt books, bank
statements, cancelled checks, monthly reports, check book and annual report to
the board for examination.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 105 (2017) ADVISORY BOARD FOR WASTE
MANAGEMENT FOR THE LDC
RESOLVED the Board appoint
the following members to serve the Advisory Board for the LDC. William Hammond, Paul Kenyon, John Colella,
Richard Roets and Dave McEwen. The
committee will review the process of obtaining methane allocated by Waste
Management for the purpose of developing electrical generating stations.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN ABSTAIN, MAUL AYE, KENYON ABSTAIN, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 106 (2017) COST SHARING/REIMBURSEMENT
AGREEMENT
RESOLVED the Board authorizes
the Supervisor to sign the WCWSA Agreement for the distribution for the cost of
the study pending final determination of the EDU’s for Burnham Heights.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 107 (2017) TRANSITION LANDSCAPE
CONTRACT
RESOLVED the Board authorizes
the Supervisor to sign the contract with Transition Landscape and Design.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
ABSTRACT NO.418 March (B) 2017 Regular Bills
2017 #20175415 $1625.10
ABSTRACT NO. 419 March (C)
2017
2017 #20175416-20175422 $1513.48
ABSTRACT NO. 420 March (D)
2017
2017 #20175423-20175487 $125,574.46
RESOLUTION NO. 108 (2017) PAYMENT OF CLAIMS
RESOLVED the bills be paid as
audited.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN ABSTAIN, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
Round Table:
Supervisor Pagano stated that
the Town of Macedon is holding a shredding event for all the residents of
Macedon. The event is being sponsored by
Lyons National Bank and will be held on April 28, 2017 from 3:00 – 6:00 pm at
the Town Hall.
Mayor Murray presented to the
Town a check in the amount of $727,500 for the following special districts:
- Leaf and Brush District
- Street Lighting District
- Sidewalk District
- Bullis Trust Fund
The Town of Macedon and the
Village of Macedon entered into a joint meeting at 8:58pm
RESOLUTION NO. 109 (2017) EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLVED the Board enter
Executive Session at 9:56 p.m. to discuss personnel
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN ABSTAIN, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 110 (2017) APPOINTMENT – BROCK
RESOLVED the Town Board
appoints William Brock to a part time temporary position at a pay rate of
$23.63 per hour. Total number of hours
to not exceed 32 hours commencing April 3, 2017 through April 14, 2017.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN ABSTAIN, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 111 (2017) RECREATION DIRECTOR – NORSEN
RESOLVED effective December
17, 2016 Recreation Director Jeremy Norsen has successfully passed the civil
service Recreation Director test and will be placed on a 6 month probation as
Recreation Director.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
MAUL
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN ABSTAIN, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 112 (2017) HIGHWAY APPOINTMENT – DEMAY
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes Christopher Countryman, Highway Superintendent, to hire Joshua DeMay
as a full-time highway employee effective April 3, 2017 at the rate of pay of
$15.00/hour.
MOTION BY MAUL, SECONDED BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY MCEWEN THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 10:06 PM.
Karrie
M. Bowers
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Karrie M. Bowers
Macedon Town Clerk