HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-06-25-TB-FINAL-minutesTOWN BOARD MEETING
Town of Ulysses
June 25, 2018
Audio of the minutes are available on the website at ulysses.ny.us.
The meeting was held at the Ulysses Town Hall at 10 Elm Street, Trumansburg.
Notice of Town Board meetings are posted on the town’s website and clerk’s board.
ATTENDANCE:
TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Supervisor- Liz Thomas
Board members- Michael Boggs, John Hertzler, Nancy Zahler, Rich Goldman
Town Clerk- Carissa Parlato
Bookkeeper- Nina Thompson
OTHERS PRESENT:
Anne Koreman, Ulysses resident and County Legislator
CALL TO ORDER:
Ms. Thomas called the meeting to order at 7 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
RESOLUTION 2018-126: APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the agenda for June 25, 2018 with the
addition of cemetery maintenance.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Boggs
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
REPORT FROM REPRESENTATIVE:
Ms. Koreman shared the following:
• She suggested that the town pass a resolution opposing the Cayuga Power Plant’s plans to use
compressed natural gas.
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• Sales tax for the quarter is up 6.5%.
URGING SUPPORT OF PRIDE MONTH AND PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION BASED ON GENDER
IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION
RESOLUTION 2018-127: URGING SUPPORT OF PRIDE MONTH AND PROHIBITION OF
DISCRIMINATION BASED ON GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION
WHEREAS, on June 27, 2017 the Ulysses Town Board adopted resolution 2017-116 creating a
policy that allows the Town Board to consider requests from organizations seeking
endorsement for their environmental and/or social causes that “ promote or support the
rights, inclusion, dignity of all Town residents and those historically excluded or discriminated
against…” and
WHEREAS, County Legislator Anne Koreman affiliated with Finger Lakes Pulse, a local LGBTQ
group, has requested that the Town of Ulysses affirm the dignity and equal rights of
individuals with a wide range of sexual identities who have been discriminated against and to
show our support and solidarity by displaying a rainbow flag at the Town Hall during LGBTQ+
Pride Month in June 2018,
Now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board expresses its welcoming support of and commitment
to assuring the equal rights of all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, asexual and questioning
individuals who live and work in our community and those who visit here throughout the year
and further
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board urges Senator Thomas O’Mara to support and
advocate for the passage of Senate Bill S07010, which is the companion bill to Assembly Bill
A03358, co-sponsored by Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton, which passed by the Assembly in
May 2018 during the next legislative session. The law “prohibits discrimination based on
gender identity or expression; defines "gender identity or expression" as having or being
perceived as having a gender identity, self image, appearance, behavior or expression
whether or not that gender identity, self image, appearance, behavior or expression is
different from that traditionally associated with the sex assigned to that person at birth;
further includes offenses regarding gender identity or expression within the list of hate
crimes,” and further
RESOLVED, that the Town of Ulysses thank Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton for her leadership
and co-sponsorship of this important bill to reduce discrimination based on gender identity or
expression and further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk send certified copies of this resolution to Senator O’Mara and
Assemblywoman Lifton and to County Legislator Anne Koreman.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Mr. Goldman proposed a friendly amendment to remove the flag statement.
Ms. Thomas aye
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Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs nay
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 4-1
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
OLD BUSINESS:
DECLARING MANSE ROAD A HIGHWAY BY USE
RESOLUTION 2018-128: DECLARING MANSE ROAD A HIGHWAY BY USE
WHEREAS Manse Road, which runs between Route 96 and Jacksonville Roads in the Town of
Ulysses has been used as a public road for at least 40 years, and maintained by the Town of
Ulysses Highway department for far more than forty(40) years; and
WHEREAS Manse Road was sometimes referred to as Church Road in Town documents and
the two names were used interchangeably; and
WHEREAS on April 8, 1967 the Town of Ulysses Planning Board passed a resolution to accept
Manse Road as the official name of a previously unnamed road that appeared on the 1960
Official Town Map; and
WHER EAS on August 8, 1995 it is noted in the Town of Ulysses Town Board meeting minutes
that the highway superintendent was asked to block off Manse Road for a celebration; and
WHEREAS the Town Highway Superintendent report of November 14, 2006 shows that a drain
line and catch basin were installed on Manse Road (misspelled Mense Road in minutes); and
WHEREAS the August 9, 2008 Town Highway Superintendent report shows that Manse Road
was paved (misspelled Manne Road in minutes); and
WHEREAS the November 10, 2008 Town Highway Superintendent report shows the highway
department paved an invert for channeling water into a catch Basin on Church Road; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Ulysses declares Manse Road a highway
by use in the Town of Ulysses AT THE CURRENT SURVEYED WIDTH pursuant to Highway Law
section 189.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs nay
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 4-1
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
ADOPTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY
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RESOLUTION 2018-129: ADOPTING THE NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY
WHEREAS, the Town of Ulysses Board believes that climate change poses a real and increasing
threat to our local and global environments which is primarily due to the burning of fossil
fuels; and
WHEREAS, the effects of climate change may endanger our infrastructure, economy and
livelihoods; harm our farms, orchards, ecological communities, including native fish and
wildlife populations; affecting drinking water supplies; and posing potential health threats to
our citizens; and
WHEREAS, we believe the scale of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions required for
climate stabilization will require sustained and substantial efforts; and
WHEREAS on September 16, 2016, the Town of Ulysses pledged by resolution to participate in
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s “Climate Smart
Communities” initiative; and
WHEREAS the Town of Ulysses appointed the Ulysses Environmental Planner as the Town’s
Climate Smart Community Coordinator on June 13, 2017; and
WHEREAS, achieving Climate Smart Communities certification helps receive better scores for
some State funding applications, and provides recognition for the Town’s climate action
leadership, and
WHEREAS Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County and the Clean Energy
Coordinator, in conjunction with the Ulysses Conservation and Sustainability Advisory
Committee drafted and reviewed a natural resources inventory for the town which will help to
identify critical resources to preserve, and
WHEREAS the NRI is a living document and may be amended over time,
Therefore be it
RESOLVED that the Town of Ulysses adopts the Town of Ulysses Natural Resources Inventory
as presented at the meeting on June 25, 2018; and further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk send a certified copy of this resolution to the regional Clean
Energy Communities Energy Coordinator, Terrance Carroll, prior to 6/29/2018, and to the
chair of the CSAC.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Boggs
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
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NEW BUSINESS:
TRUMANSBURG COMMUNITY RECREATION (TCR) MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU)
The board discussed the MOU and proposed deleting line 1d, which seemed to be added in
error.
DESIGNATING THE ULYSSES CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE AS THE
CLIMATE SMART COMMUNITIES TASK FORCE FOR THE TOWN OF ULYSSES
RESOLUTION 2018-130: DESIGNATING THE ULYSSES CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
ADVISORY COMMITTEE AS THE CLIMATE SMART COMMUNITIES TASK FORCE FOR THE
TOWN OF ULYSSES
WHEREAS, the Ulysses Town Board through Resolution No. 2016-154 on September 13, 2016
pledged to participate in the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s
“Climate Smart Communities” Initiative in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
adapt to a changing climate, and
WHEREAS, a Climate Smart Communities Certification Program has been developed to provide
local governments with a framework to guide climate action and enable high-performing
communities to achieve recognition for their leadership, and
WHEREAS, achieving Climate Smart Communities certification helps receive better scores for
some State funding applications, and provides recognition for the Town’s climate action
leadership, and
WHEREAS, in order to become a Climate Smart Community, one of the mandatory actions is
to establish or designate a Climate Smart Communities Task Force, which serves as a central
body of leadership that promotes and supports climate mitigation and adaption in the
community, and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Ulysses Conservation and Sustainability Advisory Committee is
to provide the Town Board with advice and counsel on energy, climate change, and energy-
related economic development issues—areas that overlap with the Climate Smart
Communities goals.
Therefore, now be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board hereby designates the Ulysses Conservation and
Sustainability Advisory Committee as the Town’s Climate Smart Communities Task Force for
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Climate Smart Communities
Initiative.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Hertzler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
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Date Adopted: 6/25/18
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE
Jacob McAvoy, a recent high school graduate who repaired headstones in the past, offered to do
more this summer.
RESOLUTION 2018-131: APPOINTMENT FOR SPECIAL CEMETERY MAINTENANCE PROJECT
RESOLVED to appoint Jacob McAvoy to repair cemetery stones in the Jacksonville cemetery at
a rate of $11/hr for up to $1000 from budget line A8810.1 and be supervised by the Town
Supervisor.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Hertzler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
MONTHLY BUSINESS
BUDGET MODIFICATION
RESOLUTION 2018-132: BUDGET MODIFICATION
RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approves the following budget modifications
A FUND BUDGET MODIFICATIONS
A5410.4 Sidewalks CE INCREASE $1,000.00
To cover costs for mowing & snow removal on the sidewalk along Smith
Woods
A1990.4 Contingency DECREASE $1,000.00
$14,738 would remain in the A Fund Contingency account
A8810.1 Cemeteries PS INCREASE $1,000.00
To fund a new budget line for temporary seasonal labor for cemetery maintenance
A8810.4 Cemeteries CE INCREASE $500.00
To cover supplies associated with cemetery maintenance
A1990.4 Contingency DECREASE $1,500.00
$13,238 would remain in the A Fund Contingency account
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Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Boggs
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLUTION 2018-133: APPROVAL OF MINUTES- 6/12/18
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the minutes of 6/12/2018 as edited.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Boggs
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
RESOLUTION 2018-134: APPROVAL OF MINUTES-6/20/18
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the minutes of 6/20/2018.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 6/25/18
ADJOURN:
Ms. Thomas moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:52pm; seconded by Ms. Zahler.
Respectfully submitted by Carissa Parlato on 7/6/18.