September 28, 2017
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The Regular Board Meeting of
the Town Board of the Town of Macedon held September 28, 2017 at the Town
Complex, 32 Main Street, in the Town of Macedon 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 |
David McEwen |
Councilperson |
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Councilperson |
Bruce Babcock |
Supervisor |
Sandy Pagano |
Absent:
Councilperson |
Dave Maul |
Also Present:
Attorney |
David Fulvio |
Chief of Police |
John Colella |
Town Clerk |
Karrie Bowers |
Town Engineer |
Scott Allen |
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RESOLUTION NO. 255 (2017) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLVED the Board approves
the minutes from the September 14, 2017 (regular meeting)
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL ABSENT, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
Reports:
Historian Report
RESOLUTION NO. 237 (2017) APPROVAL OF REPORT
RESOLVED the Board approves
the following report as submitted.
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL ABSENT, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 257 (2017) NATIONAL FUEL RESOURCES,
INC.
RESOLVED the Town Board approves
the Town of Macedon to contract for natural gas with National Fuel Resources as
bid by Wayne Finger Lakes BOCES
MOTION BY MCEWEN, SECONDED BY
BABCOCK
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL ABSENT, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK
AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
Councilperson Maul enters the
Board meeting at 7:39pm
Speakers
MS4 - Kim Boyd
Cedar Creek Village
Presentation
RESOLUTION NO. 258 (2017) YSG COMMUNITY SOLAR PROJECT –
NORTH WILSON ROAD – SEQRA NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WHEREAS,
Greystone Construction Management Inc, and YSG Community Solar are proposing to
construct a 2 MW principal use ground mounted solar array on properties off
North Wilson Road in the Town of Macedon,
AND WHEREAS, the
proposed use is permitted in the GC zoning district as a Special Use approved
by the Town Board.
AND WHEREAS, the
arrays are to be placed “on grade” with only minor ground disturbances to
construct access drives and install mechanical equipment.
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 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 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, a 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 located in
an agricultural district.
8.
A non-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.
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
(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 MAUL, SECONDED BY MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 259 (2017) ABUNDANT SOLAR / LARSEN
ENGINEERS – 644 NYS ROUTE 31 – SEQRA NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WHEREAS, Larsen
Engineering, and Abundant Solar Power are proposing to construct a 2 MW
principal use ground mounted solar array on properties off NYS Route 31 in the
Town of Macedon,
AND WHEREAS, the
proposed use is permitted in the R-30 zoning district as a Special Use approved
by the Town Board.
AND WHEREAS, the
arrays are to be placed “on grade” with only minor ground disturbances to
construct access drives and install mechanical equipment.
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 Macedon, does hereby find and resolve as
follows:
15. The
proposed action is subject to the State Environmental Quality Review Act.
16. The
proposed action does not involve a Federal agency.
17. The
proposed action involves oversight and approvals by NYS.
18. 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.
19. As
an Unlisted action, a Short EAF has been prepared by the Applicant and Town
Engineer to determine the significance of the proposed action.
20. The
proposed action is not located in a coastal area.
21. The
proposed action is located in an agricultural district.
22. A
non-coordinated Review for Unlisted actions involving a single agency has been
performed.
23. The
Macedon Town Board is the lead agent.
24. 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.
25. 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.
26. 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
(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.
27. 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;
(d)
Included in any long range plan of
which the action under consideration is a part;
(e)
Likely to be undertaken as a result
thereof, or
(f)
Dependent thereon.
28. 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:
(h)
Its setting (e.g., urban or rural);
(i)
Its probability of occurrence;
(j)
Its duration;
(k)
Its irreversibility;
(l)
Its geographic scope;
(m) Its
magnitude; and
(n)
The number of people affected.
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
Roundtable:
v Highway Superintendent Christopher Countryman stated
that leaf pickup will start in the Hamlet the week of October 2, 2017
v Supervisor Pagano – there will be a water meeting on
September 29, 2017 at 9:00am at the Town Hall
v Budget Workshop will be on October 5, 2017 at 5:30 at
the Town Hall
v A resident on Lowell Drive came before the Board
asking for guidance regarding an issue with another property above her property.
ABSTRACT NO.444 September (B) 2017 Regular
Bills
2017 #20176655-20176733 $234,042.81
RESOLUTION NO. 260 (2017) PAYMENT OF CLAIMS
RESOLVED the bills be paid as
audited.
MOTION BY MCEWEN, SECONDED BY
KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 261 (2017) EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLVED the Board enter
Executive Session at 9:21 pm to discuss contracts/litigation.
MOTION BY PAGANO, SECONDED BY
KENYON
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 262 (2017) HIGHWAY VEHICLE PURCHASE
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes the Highway Superintendent to purchase a 2015 International Long
Frame 6 Wheeler Truck for $5000 expensed out of DA5110.4 for Hamlet snow and
brush removal.
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
RESOLUTION NO. 263 (2017) HIGHWAY VEHICLE PURCHASE
RESOLVED the Town Board
authorizes the Highway Superintendent to sign a 5 year lease for a Caterpillar
Loader with Key Government Finance Company for $171,034 expensed out of DA5110.4
MOTION BY KENYON, SECONDED BY
MCEWEN
ROLL CALL VOTE: MCEWEN AYE, MAUL AYE, KENYON AYE, BABCOCK AYE,
PAGANO AYE, MOTION CARRIED
MOTION BY BABCOCK, SECONDED
BY MAUL THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED AT 10:35PM.
Karrie
M. Bowers
__________________________
Karrie M. Bowers
Macedon Town Clerk