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Boxes of a thousand uses make an eye-catching informal sculpture on the lawn in front of the Weaver's Studio, Genesee St.. Fayetteville Photo/David A Darrone IBullettn USPS 163-660' Wednesday Sepf^niber 26, 1979 Vol 90 17 No 38 Se<orxi Class Postage Pai d at Fayeneville NY ' 3066 25C Copy New Hearing On Dam The New York State I >epartment of Knvnronmental Conservation will rehear plans to rebuild the d&m &frosB*' limestone Creek in Manlius that supplies water for l/edyard Dyke At the previous hearing, the hearing officer derided to have the state repair the dam and < harge the costs to Mclntvre Brothers Paper, according to v\ K Mclntyre TheDKCeom missioner disagreed with this ruling so the case must be heard again on October 2 I urge the Village to appear at the hearing as being op posed to the removal of the dam. Mr Mclntyre said at Mondav *» village board meeting The dam diverts limestone ( reek into the dyke at Manlius and flows eventually into the pond at Beard Park, so without the dam there would be no pond, Mr Mclntyre explained Bemoval vf the damwoiild-also be detrimental to Mf Mcln tyre's business \Removal of the dam would destroy a great part of the village ' said Mayor Russell I'arnell The Village Hoard agreed to send a representative to the rehearing Those wishing to speak must notify DEC in writing by September 28 letters should be sent to the attention of Kdwin Kopelaka, chief ad mini8trative law judge. DKC Albany 122:u The Board agreed to send letters to Syracuse Plastics. ln( , and Mclntyre Brothers Paper, requesting the two com pames discontinue dumping Need Director Now? wast* and debris in l ^iKnn: Dyke The decision c ame after a local resident complained about the condition of the dyke and asked the Board to do something about it. \There is dumping in are an which are accessible only to certain companies. I'm in favor of saving the dyke, but not if it is going to become a sewer,\ stated Ronna Isley The companies are not the only ones dumping in thedyke. Mayor Russell Parnell pointed out. \Mr. Mclntyre has had the Boy Scouts clean up-the dyke, but people stall dump in it.' Mayor Parnell said. \I'd like to see a little more pride in the dyke.\ Mclntyre Brothers is res ponsible for maintenance of the dyke, according to the mayor, but \we have to appeal to the populace to stop dum ping.\ For aw ©vision The proposed amendment to the planned residential set turn of r avetteville's zoning or dinance has been sent back to the planning board for rewriting Fayetteville trustees took the action at Monday 's regular meeting The PHD revision, proposed August 1 < was the subject of a public hearing August 27 But the wording of the amendment was objected to Monday night It should be up to the dis cretion ot the Planning Board to drop the bottom minimum for H building lot to no less than 20 1MM1 square feet with ,t least 10 percent open spac » said I rustee Robert Blumen thai, a former planning b \«i 'd member The proposed amendment would allow for a reduction of the minimum lot size from U 1.000 feet to 20.000 square feet, but instead of making this automatic the Planning Board should be allowed to dende according t\ Mr BlumenthaJ The wording will l>e added to the proposed amendment before the Board takes anv ae tn >n Manlius Survey- Now Underway '• •.\(>< thev i lean up t h« ittii it w s- wasone person - \inment when asked h\« - h \ p p i n g i undili n s n Manlius \ illag» loultl f>e nn .•rov ed It s nice to see that some ot the building's have gotten a faie-hft said another shopper on Seneca St 1 onlv wish more would follow suit The ( omments are onl\ tw. of tin mariN being colle< te «i during the two week survey in the Manlius Village business renter us shoppers participate in market study being < on ducted bv Kcononiu ( On sultants lti( of Buffalo Twelve interviewers all members of Manlius Res toration and Development ln( and other resident volunteers are stationed at various locations to conduct five minute interviews that t <H us on the buying habits of shoppers The goal is to inter view 400 people Following the shoppers survey, home interviews with village residents will begin I rid.iv Septemlwr .' v ! hi s. nterv lew - w ill attempt t< i i> i ' I ' \ I t t 1 t II d I - ! • v\ i ev 11 a 11 / . 1 1 ion if t f u \ 111. t gt - 'USIIies.- vi |iT ind sfliipp •labils A minimum of J00 home interviews are sought on the basis of i s < lentitii • tint' n sample 1 'ana A<juilin • andv l.nu \leads i \ i> • 11 r p- •* '- 111''' • • I • . -I - h \ p p« - 1 . • 1 « I • pleasa l it iin' - j . • , M a n v sreii ' i (i \ i • • ipport U 111 t i. !> • v (irrs- views regard n *. development of On ''ii- i • center of the villag' Mr- Aquilio said The survey is part ot a min! effort bv the Manlius Ke>. toration and Development 1 n• and village officials Anv<>n» who would like more in formation about the surves <<r who would like to work as a volunteer interviewer mav < all Mrs Aquiho. 682-96.'* A necessity for a multi pur pose senior citizen center is a director to co ordinate programs. Trustee Marion Loosmann told the Fayetteville Village Board Monday night \We need a professional to do the job,\ she said There is a possibility of hiring someone to direct the proposed center through the CETA program, according to Mrs Ixiosmann Mrs. Ixxjsmann suggested reviewing the senior citizen center in Baldwmsville to see how it was started and how it operates now Another suggestion was es- tabushing a board to oversee the progTam. This would relieve the village trustee of the responsibility, according to Mrs Loosmann >/A\\V/WV.V.V»V.W/.-.V.W.V.V,V, , .V. . . Give L i BLOOD DONOR i Fayetteville October 1 i •X- I 1 i *f oi^l^tKiTowii of PfWht hm h*t*d workon Crfc %(l«|'l >tw road b^Q ir^.d o«lttpU Dr. TKo ord>r w>« b>u#d S^n6#r 17, »o 0 i.«n y to Gar C «Mim. f>^rVm btiMing tattpoctor, WHOIMMIM rortwM not I •ccorAng topr »<»T >q«p«cfflc «tk>o* tot by town< Thm Mm lots wbdNWon it boing d»v<op#d by Hwrry Pouthtor. Mr. CatctanowM two houMt ar« ainMdy pi»c«. ...