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REGULAR BOARD HEETING<br />

HARCH 17, 1993<br />

At 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing<br />

reconveried from the March 3,<br />

1993 Public Hearirig ori the<br />

rezonirig of the Carol Seamon<br />

property on Pfarner <strong>Road</strong> from<br />

Residential Agricultural (R/A)<br />

to Gerieral Industrial (M-2).<br />

Supervisor Kennedy reconveried<br />

the Public Hearing.<br />

Supervisor Kennedy commented<br />

many of the towns people for<br />

their interest in this project<br />

and their attendance at this<br />

meeting. There have been a<br />

number of things that have<br />

transpired since the last<br />

Public Hearing occurred.<br />

The Cold Spring Construction<br />

has at the reguest of this<br />

Towri Board has experided a<br />

considerable amount of money<br />

because of the concerns that<br />

the town Board had expressed<br />

and some of the concerns that<br />

you people expressed at the<br />

last Public Hearing that was<br />

convened here in regard to<br />

water the shortage of water<br />

and the impact on water that<br />

the removal of the three<br />

hundred cubic yards of soil<br />

would have on the properties on<br />

Tillen, Hest Hill and on<br />

Pfarner <strong>Road</strong>s; They employed<br />

G.Z.A. GeoEnvironmental which is a<br />

very reputable company here<br />

in western New York to do<br />

this study. Hhen the study<br />

was forth coming, the results<br />

of that study certainly were<br />

not what Cold Spring would have<br />

liked to seen the study results<br />

be. They do understand the<br />

opposition that the Town Board<br />

Members had. In due respect to<br />

Cold Springs Construction they<br />

have done an excellent job iri<br />

providirig for this Board any<br />

information or additiorial<br />

documeritation that they thought<br />

was necessary for this Board to<br />

make a just and reasonable<br />

decision for the people in the<br />

Town of Boston.<br />

TOHN HALL<br />

7:30 P.H.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Tovmefloiloii<br />

NOTICE IS HEMBY GIVEN, that<br />

the Town Board of the Town of<br />

Boston, Erie County, New York,<br />

will hold a Public Hearins on<br />

the 3rd day of February, 1993 at<br />

8 P.M. Eastern Standard Time at<br />

the Boston Town Hall, 8500<br />

Boston State <strong>Road</strong>, Boston, New<br />

York, to Rezone the followlns<br />

described propeity which is<br />

currently zoned Resldentlal-<br />

Asriculture (R-A) to General Industrial<br />

(M-8) under the Zonlns<br />

Law of the Town of Boston<br />

(Local Law '6-1990 as<br />

amended), said property being<br />

descntied as follows:<br />

All that Tract or Parcel of<br />

Land, situate In the Town of<br />

Boston, County of Erie and State<br />

of New York, being part of Lots<br />

Nos., 9,10,16,17, Township 8,<br />

Range 7 of the Holland Land<br />

company's Survey descrit>ed as<br />

follows:<br />

BEGINNING at a point In the<br />

center line of Pfarner <strong>Road</strong>,<br />

which Is S10.38 feet<br />

southwesterly measured along<br />

the Center line of Pfarner <strong>Road</strong> j<br />

from its intersection with the I<br />

northerly line of said Lot No. 16; |<br />

thence northeastert/ alorig the '<br />

center line of Pfarner: <strong>Road</strong>,<br />

1268.14 feet to the north line of<br />

lands conveyed to Robert<br />

Boast>ers and Henry G. Miller by<br />

deed recorded in Ut}er 55!0 of<br />

Deeds at page 93; thence<br />

easterly and along the north<br />

line of lands conveyed to<br />

Rot>ert Boasberg and Henry G.<br />

Miller as aforesaid, 1968.96 feet<br />

to the northeast corner of lands<br />

conveyed to Rot>ert Boasberg<br />

and Henry G. Miller by deed<br />

aforesaid; thence southeasterly<br />

and along the easteriy line of<br />

T PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

lands conveyed to Robert<br />

Boasberg and Henry G. Miller by<br />

deed aforesaid, '1167 feet;<br />

thence westerly parallel with<br />

the northerly line of lands conveyed<br />

to Robert Boastierg and<br />

Henry G. Miller by deed<br />

aforesaid, 8613.56 feet more or<br />

less to the point of t>eglnnlng.<br />

AT THIS HEARING, at the Ume<br />

atMve noted, all Interested parties<br />

will be heard for or against<br />

said petition.<br />

Dated: January SI, 1993<br />

Published: January S9,1993<br />

By Order of the Town loard<br />

David 1. Shenk<br />

Town CIcrfc<br />

Cold Spring Construction delivered a copy of the study done by<br />

G.Z.A. to Supervisor Kennedy.<br />

Supervisor Kennedy read briefly some of the results from the<br />

study. On Page 11 of this study on the discussions and<br />

coriclusions it reads as follows: Assuming thete is sufficient<br />

time for steady state grouridwater flow conditions to develop,<br />

groundwater levels would potentially be affected most during the<br />

construction of the pond when groundwater levels are depressed<br />

to elevation 1,362 during the pond excavation and the<br />

constructiori of the porid's soil liner.<br />

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