HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-07-10-TB-FINAL-minutesTOWN BOARD MEETING
Town of Ulysses
July 10, 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
Town Clerk- Carissa Parlato
Bookkeeper- Nina Thompson
Attorney for the Town- Mariette Geldenhuys
OTHERS:
Courtney Kempski, Erick Whelpey, Matt Butler
CALL TO ORDER:
Ms.Thomas called the meeting to order at 7pm.
APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
RESOLUTION 2018-135: APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the agenda for July 10, 2018 with the
addition of temporary parking discussion and an executive session to discuss collective
bargaining.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 7/10/18
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
Ms. Kempski is concerned about parking on her lawn during the Grassroots festival. She asked
whether the board can post that section of the road to prohibit parking during the festival.
DISCUSSION OF PARKING ON TOWN ROADS
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Ms. Thomas noted that she has had some calls from concerned residents regarding parking by
Grassroots festival participants on private property. Ms. Geldenhuys note that the board can regulate
parking and authorize the Highway Superintendent to post areas.
RESOLUTION 2018-136: POSTING PARKING DURING GRASSROOTS FESTIVAL
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board directs the Town Highway Superintendent to
temporarily post no parking signs in the following areas from July 16 -23, 2018: Falls Road,
from Cemetery Road to Cayuga View Road., on both sides; and Rabbit Run Road where posted
in prior years.
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: 7/10/18
REPORTS FROM REPRESENTATIVES:
(none)
TOWN REPORTS:
(see appendix)
OLD BUSINESS:
TRUMANSBURG COMMUNITY RECREATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
RESOLUTION 2018-137: AUTHORIZATION TO SIGN TRUMANSBURG COMMUNITY RECREATION
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WHEREAS the 2009 Town of Ulysses Comprehensive Plan calls for development of a
coordinated recreation plan; and
WHEREAS Trumansburg Community Recreation, the Village of Trumansburg, the Trumansburg
School District and the Town of Ulysses wish to collaborate in shared planning and
coordination of recreational opportunities and facilities and
WHEREAS the parties have outlined a Memorandum of Understanding to guide a shared
planning process with representatives from each entity; now therefore be it
RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board authorize Supervisor Elizabeth Thomas to sign the
proposed Memorandum of Understanding with minor edits as needed for all parties to agree;
and further
RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board designate Elizabeth Thomas as the Town’s designated
representative to the planning group with Nancy Zahler serving as alternate; and further
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RESOLVED the Town Clerk send a certified copy of the resolution to each of the other parties
of the Memorandum of Understanding.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Hertzler
Friendly amendment by Ms. Zahler, seconded by Mr. Hertzler, to strike the last sentence from
section 1d.
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 7/10/18
NEW BUSINESS:
ZONING UPDATES:
JACKSONVILLE
ZONING WORKSHOP 7/11
The board opted not to spend time on this topic as a meeting was scheduled for the following
morning.
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
MONTHLY BUSINESS:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLUTION 2018-138: APPROVAL OF MINUTES- 6/25/18
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the minutes of 6/25/18 as edited.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 7/10/18
BUDGET MODIFICATIONS
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RESOLUTION 2018-139: BUDGET MODIFICATIONS
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the following budget modifications:
A FUND BUDGET MODIFICATIONS
A1940.4 Purchase of Land/ROW INCREASE $1,500
.00 To cover costs for individual parcel appraisals of lots associated with Salo Dr land
A1990.4 Contingency DECREASE $1,500
.00 $11,738 would remain in the A Fund Contingency account
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 7/10/18
APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
RESOLUTION 2018-140: APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve payment of claims for vouchers #289-
340 in the amount of $166,252.08.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 7/10/18
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Ms.Zahler moved to go into Executive Session at 9:15pm for the purpose of discussing union
negotiations, seconded by Mr. Boggs and passed unanimously.
Mr. Goldman moved to end Executive Session at 10:10pm, seconded by Ms. Thomas and passed
unanimously.
ADJOURN:
Mr. Boggs moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:11pm; seconded by Ms. Zahler.
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APPENDIX:
TOWN REPORTS:
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT:-Submitted by Mr. Reynolds
Road shoulder work- lowering grading off re-seeding
Mowing road sides
Replaced road crossing pipe near 95 Maplewood Rd in May and June.
Pave and re-do shoulders on Pennsylvania Ave
Oil & stoned 5 miles of road: Cold springs, Glenwood Heights, Pine ridge and Van Dorns
Trimmed brush for sight distance and sign visibility
Worked with Tompkins County Soil & Water to hydroseed areas where NYS DOT cleaned di tches.
Equipment maintenance
TOWN CLERK: Submitted by Ms. Parlato
LICENSES/PERMITS issued: #
Sporting licenses 12
Disabled parking permits 5
Dog licenses and renewals 115
Marriage licenses 3
Plumbing permits 1
Address assignments 1
Notarizations 4
FOIL requests-received 1
FOIL requests-completed 0
CLERK’s OFFICE TASKS:
Routine tasks:
Notarizations
Ordered supplies
Retrieved, sorted, vouchered mail
Answered inquiries on various topics
Took and wrote up meeting minutes
Kept website current
Sent listserv messages to residents (~2/month)
Mailed and posted dog licenses; issued tickets as needed
Assist other departments when possible
Update health/dental insurance info for staff as needed
Other tasks:
Assist with on-boarding of new staff
FINANCIAL REPORT:
$2760.00 TOTAL Collected for fees & licenses
$1861.35 stays in the town
$898.65 goes to the state
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Collect new quotes for expiring contracts- research options, make calls, meet with sales
agents…
WATER DISTRICT TASKS:
Work with Water District Operator on new water hook ups and other issues.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT TASKS:
Attended training (see below)
Continue with scanning of building plans into Laserfiche for easier access and storage.
Scanning is being done through the County Clerk’s office. We are more than half way done!
COMMITTEES/ASSOCIATIONS:
Health Consortium- attended June 7 meeting
Safety Committee- held staff training on June 28 for Workplace Violence and Hazard
Mitigation/Right to Know
TRAININGS:
Attended NY Assoc. of Local Government Records Officers (NYALGRO) meeting in early June.
Sessions attended by Clerk and/or Deputy Clerk:
Creating Value for Citizens by Cross-Boundary Information Sharing
Managing Case Files
Making an Office Retention Schedule
Creating an E-mail Policy
Citizen Preparedness Training
Electronic Records Bootcamp
Cloud Computing
Working with Your Historian
Round Table Q&A
CODE ENFORCEMENT:
The Town Supervisor reported that Mr. Myers has been busy.
ATTORNEY:-shared by Ms. Geldnehuys
Ms. Gledenhuys reports that she has mainly been reviewing the draft zoning amendments.
SUPERVISOR REPORT – Submitted by Ms. Thomas
Energy
EV station – New SIM card installed to correct being offline.
CEC Grant – meet with Roxanne to move this grant for heat pumps in Town Hall forward.
Water Districts
Falls Road – finish preparing second petition. Review with resident representatives, review
units, costs, instructions, petition accuracy, etc.
Rt 89 – many questions from residents,
Planning and Zoning update
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Chair Zoning Update Steering Committee – organize topics, assist with and prepare
agendas, conduct meetings, interface with consultants, review new drafts, edit
minutes, etc.
Continued work to be ready for new Planner/Zoning Officer. Assist when possible, with
interim Planner. Contact all planner applicants.
Planning Board Clerk – provide guidance.
Other
Meet with Health Department regarding GrassRoots.
The Habitat –appraisal for grant requirements.
Trumansburg Community Recreation Memo of Understanding
Provide some of listserv content
Letter of support for grant application for Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts
Process for posting parking for GrassRoots
Meetings and Training
6/12 – Group meeting with GrassRoots, enforcement, fire inspector, building inspector,
Mayor of Village, at the request of the Health Department
6/13 – meet with new County Administrator
6/13 – Meet with staff from the Chamber of Commerce – Tompkins County and
also Mayor of Tburg.
6/25 – Town Board meeting
Questions/Concerns from Residents
Drainage concern
Rt 89 water district (several)
Lime bikes
HAB in lake (several)
Repeating daily/weekly/monthly tasks:
Work with each department on current topics.
Respond to constant flow of questions from residents, volunteers and staff.
Weekly review of topics with attorney for the town.
Monthly review of county actions.
Daily check-in with Town Hall staff.
Communications – assist with listserv news
Periodic discussions with Zoning Officer over a variety of topics.
Prepare agendas, resolutions, and background documents. Review topics with TB members,
conduct meetings, and review minutes.
Provide oversight and follow-through on decisions and requests made at Town Board
meetings.
Review claims and budget, make suggested budget modifications to be approved by TB,
review payroll, sign checks,
Review financial reports.
Periodic check in with Town Clerk and Deputy Supervisor re work load and coordination.
Respond to surveys when requested.
BOOKKEEPER REPORT: submitted by Nina Thompson
Regular Duties:
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Personnel
Payroll
Processed and reconciled payrolls 12 & 13
Processed employee changes and made corrections as needed
NYSLRS
Monthly Reporting
Distribute annual account statements
Banking
Completed regular bank deposits – in person for cash with remote deposit system for
checks
Completed regular bank account transfers to cover payments
Payments
Produced vouchers for monthly pre-pays, insurance invoices and other miscellaneous
payments
Reviewed monthly vouchers & abstracts
Printed checks for pre-pays and scheduled voucher payments once approved
Month End Close Out – May
Entered all Payroll entries (cash receipts, cash disbursements & general journal entries)
Entered all cash receipts (general receipts, WD accounting, etc.)
Entered all cash disbursements
Entered all general journal entries (bank transfers, interest, WD billings, budget
modifications & other general journal entries)
Close out steps (Load abstracts, close CR & CD journals & print reports)
Reconciled WD3 & 4 receivable accounts
Reviewed month end financial reports and distributed them to Town Board
Trainings:
Ulysses Safety Training – June 28
Meetings:
06/07/2018 – Meeting with Accountant about 2018 Accounting Projects
06/12/2018 – Town Board Meeting
06/13/2018 – Sidewalk Construction Meeting
06/14/2018 – FINZ Meeting – NYS PFL Program
06/25/2018 – Town Board Meeting
Non-Regular Duties:
Trumansburg/Ulysses Sidewalk Project
Communicated with contractor and engineering firm with regards to plan for completion of TOU
portion of project
Attended construction meeting
Crosswalk striping (the last item on the Town’s portion of the project) is done!
Follow-up regarding paperwork and the financial end of the project will continue for a little while
longer
Personnel
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Personnel Policy & Union Contract/Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reviewed additional drafts of Union Contract /Collective Bargaining Agreement
Continued to revise and update the Comparative Analysis document
Continues to incorporate changes into draft Union Contract/Collective Bargaining Agreement
Drafted PFL policy language for review and incorporation into Personnel Policy
Responded to HR related employee and Town Board member inquires
New Hires & Departures
Completed paperwork and orientations with new hires
Entered new hires into payroll system
Communicated with Tompkins County HR Dept with regards to new hires & departures
Insurance
Contacted insurance agent to remove Jacksonville church once sale was complete
Procedures
Continued to update and refine written accounting procedures
Budget Modification
Prepared draft 2018 budget modifications for 06/25/2018 Town Board Meeting
Entered budget modifications once approved
Other Accounting
Continued to investigate, research and work on resolutions to outstanding accounting issues
Worked with Accountant on cleaning up the TA fund and the outstanding historical interfund
transactions
Continued research and began developing plan regarding Capital Assets
Continued to work on OPEB Liabilities
We have access to the services of an Actuary to calculate this for us through the GTCMHIC
Continued to research implications of NYS plan regarding Charitable Reserves and SALT
deductions
Up Coming:
Other Accounting
Continue to work on how to handle outstanding accounting issues
TA Fund/Bank Account
Full GAAP Compliance
Personnel
Continue to work on Union Contract/Collective Bargaining Agreement
Continue to review/clarify/update Personnel Policy
Youth Employment Program
Process new hire paperwork for all summer Youth Employ ees
MS. ZAHLER shared the following:
Village of Trumansburg
EMS
Requested and reviewed EMS data on Town calls, including Cayuga Addiction Recovery
Services EMS calls. The number of calls from CARS has dropped significantly since Spring 2017.
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Requested and reviewed revenue reports from MEDEX re: Town revenue for EMS calls and
revenue from CARS calls. Discussed changes in Medicaid reimbursement wit Brian Snyder,
EMS coordinator.
Will be compiling to share with CARS at a joint Town- Village re: referral procedures.
Received Monthly calls and revenue reports from EMS for June. Will follow up with Tburg and
MEDEX to see why Town of Ulysses MEDEX fee is higher than other municipalities.
Meeting with Mayor Hart
Provided background on Youth Commission & updates on Youth Commission planning.
Reviewed MOU with Tburg Community Recreation.
Discussed Village concerns re: Salo Habitat and provided update on potential guidelines.
Reviewed updates on CARS EMS services.
Union
Met with Rich Goldman and Union reps to review proposed Town changes and discuss impact
of Supreme Court decision affecting unions. Sought & received feedback from attorney. Will
meet again July 12th.
Administrative
Water District #3 Report- Worked with Carissa to submit Health Department Report with
updated data showing continued compliance with Health Department TTHM thresholds.
Attended Safety Training organized by Clerk.
MOU- Shared Town Board feedback on Tburg Community Recreation’s draft Memo of
Understanding to Tburg Rec, Village and School. Requested, received and updated a new
version for July 10 Town Board meeting.
Preparation for Planner -Submitted information needed to determine whether the civil service
exam can be waived by County Human Resources based on prior exams taken by new planner
John Zepko.
Cemetery repair project- Followed up with Jacob McAvoy re: working as laborer to repair
cemetery. Nina, Carissa, and Dave met with Jacob re: getting ready for employment and
cemetery project.
ZUSC – attended meeting on Jacksonville zoning on June 28th and followed up with CJ Randall
about Zoning Workshop July 11.
Town Road Map- followed up with TG Miller Engineering and attorney re: status of map. No
replies due to vacations.
Rt 89 discussion of water district- received feedback via Clerk from Rt 89 resident re: concerns
about costs of report and potential costs to users. Replied to thank for input.
Reviewed Town Board minutes from June 26 and finished Agenda for July 10 th.
Mowing contracts- followed up with Clerk who created two separate mowing contracts- one
for cemeteries signed by Highway Superintendent and another for Jville Park and Rt 96
sidewalk. Signed the Jville & Sidewalk contract with Brandon McGee.
Salo Habitat
Met with Conservation and Sustainability Advisory Council for updates on their work and to
seek input on a process to get feedback and develop guidelines for Habitat. Visited to prep for
posting NYS sign.
Followed up twice with appraiser re: status of appraisals- expected July 9, 2018.
Jacksonville
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Met with Diane Hillmann re: concerns re: housing stock and quality of life in Jacksonville.
Addressed questions and concerns raised by Cameron Neuhoff re: renovation of old church.
o Asked Historian John Wertis to see if Historical Society were interested in cases of soil
samples from old church and requested a historical marker for the old church.
MR. GOLDMAN shared:
New municipalities have joined the health consortium. It is a very efficient operation with a healthy
fund balance.
MR. BOGGS shared:
Mr. Boggs has attended the Planning Board meetings and IO (watershed group), fire hall, Jacksonville
Community Association and zoning update meetings.
Respectfully submitted by Carissa Parlato on 7/17/18.