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TOWN BOARD OF ULYSSES
REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
MARCH 14, 2000
PRESENT : Supervisor Doug Austic, Councilpeople Andrew Hillman, Robert Weatherby
(arrived late), and Sue Poelvoorde, Councilwoman Carolyn Duddleston absent. Highway
Superintendent James Meeker. Town Clerk Marsha Georgia
Also Present : Mr. Meeker, Dave Gell , Vincent Soderholm, Jean Foley, Barbara
Blanchard, Brian Wilbur, Peter Penniman, Jack Miller, Lee Shurtleff, Jack Fulton, and
other EMT/ Fire Personnel
Supervisor Austic called the meeting to order at 7 : 30 p . m. and led those assembled in the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Town Board Meeting 2/08/2000
After reviewing the minutes and making minor changes to the third and fifth pages of the
minutes, Ms. Poelvoorde moved to accept the minutes as given. Mr. Hillman seconded.
Mr. Austic aye
Mr. Hillman aye
Ms. Poelvoorde aye
Adopted .
APPROVAL OF MONTHLY CLAIMS
Mr. Austic introduced a motion to approve 2000 claims 61 - 131 in the amount of
$66, 987 . 35 . Mr. Hillman moved, and Ms. Poelvoorde seconded .
Mr. Austic aye
Mr. Hillman aye
Ms. Poelvoorde aye
Adopted.
REPORTS OF REPRESENTATIVES
EMC Representative Jean Foley reported on the EMC ' s work in 1999, the annual
report would be completed in April .
Trumansburg Fire Department: Representative Jack Fulton reported 483 calls thus
far in the year 2000. This figure is down from last year. The Fire Department applied for
a grant in the amount of $ 15 , 000 . 00 and was granted $ 14, 000. 00 of that. The grant will
go towards paying for a generator for the station. Ultimately, the generator could be
hooked up to Calvary Baptist Church up the hill from the station, and would provide
($ ample support to both the station and the church.
Tompkins County Board of Representative Representative Peter Penniman reported
later in the meeting.
Tompkins County Board of Representatives ' Barbara Blanchard reported later in the
meeting.
TOWN REPORTS
Highway Superintendent James Meeker reported salting and snow removal throughout
the month. The department hopes to resume work on the door project halted by
February' s snow in March.
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Code Enforcement Officer Alex Rachun was not present . Mr. Austic covered the
report left by; Mr. Rachun. He reported 8 projects in the month including 6 new single-
family residences, 1 alteration, and 1 addition.
Town Clerk Marsha L. Georgia reported $ 1 ,450. 00 collected in fees. $ 735 . 15 of this
was turned over to the Supervisor. Mrs . Georgia also reported on a matter concerning the
house numbers of Iradell Road. Her wish is to work with the Towns of Ithaca and
Enfield to re-number the roads . The concern over the Road ' s numbers arose over the fear
of confusion for 911 and local responders in emergencies.
Board Menibers and Committees Mr. Hillman reported on his recent attendance at a
Ulysses Joint Youth Commission meeting. He noted concern about youth space,
particularly over the fact that construction will make space in the school unavailable next
year. The Commission has a youth services calendar available that includes a number of
new things for the year 2000 .
Ms. Poelvoorde reported on her recent attendance at an Ithaca Tompkins County
Transportation Council Meeting. The council requested a list of construction and zoning
bridges in the Town of Ulysses. The council would like the list by April 1 , 2000 . Mr.
Meeker reported sending a similar list to Randy Kuhl ' s office, which probably will make
compiling the list quicker and easier.
The Tourism Bureau requested the same list .
Ms. Poelvoorde also attended the Association of Towns' Annual Meeting. The
Association provided a number of training sessions at the meeting. Ms. Poelvoorde had
literature from the meeting for the Board Members.
Mr. Austic asked if there were any questions from the Town Board concerning the
Operating Statement with the Finance Report. Ms. Poelvoorde asked about Workers'
Compensation portion. She noted that the balance in this fund was negative and asked
why . Mr. Austic reported workers' comp must have been increased and surpassed the
budget ' s allocation.
Supervisor' s Report
Mr. Austic reported on the receipt of the Town' s Justice Gramm: in the amount of
$8, 500 . 00 and on newly acquired computer equipment . The computer equipment will be
arriving shortly, and space will have to be made for it.
Tompkins County Board of Representatives Rep. Peter Penniman reported on the
importance 'of everyone responding to the 2000 census . 200, 000 in 1990 undercounted
New York State.
Mr. Penniman also requested that the Town keep the County informed concerning county
roads so that the county can properly care for the roads they are responsible for within
Ulysses .
OLD BUSINESS
Prior to the meeting, the Board opted to wait until a time when Ms. Duddleston would be
present to discuss topics under Old Business .
NEW BUSINESS
Community Center Discussion
Mr. Austic 'reported back to the Board concerning the possibility of using the old Post
Office for a youth center. After speaking with Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Austic reported the
possibility to be rather unfeasible. Mr. Austic reported the cost to start the youth center
would be approximately $ 140,000 . 00 and felt that this much money could be invested in
other youth services. If the Town so desires, Mr. Austic would be willing to try to
negotiate a . lower price with Mr. Stevenson.
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Trumansburg Ambulance
Mr. Austic also reported on his recent attendance at a village meeting concerning the
possibility of a Trumansburg Ambulance Corp . The village is looking at the labor costs
that a full-time ambulance corp. would entail . A representative from Dryden reported on
how that town had started a corp. The village will discuss the matter further at their
meeting on March 23 , 2000 .
Tompkins County Board of Representatives' Barbara Blanchard reported on
Tompkins County' s 911 -tower project . The County presently has 14 sites, a change of
system to a different frequency; a trunking system will make it possible to reduce the
number of sites to 9 with "increased radio coverage by end user. " The County has
decided to go through with the program . Ms. Blanchard reported the County is currently
• working on cost allocation options for towns and county, and the development of a
procurement document which they hope will get the program rolling in the next three to
four months.
Mr. Austic wondered how the new system would impact the Town' s ability to
contact Seneca County officials. Mr. Jack Miller noted that neighboring counties,
particularly Schuyler, are looking into similar programs. Mr. Miller also noted that
Seneca County Departments might be able to buy into the Tompkins County system. Mr.
Austic was still concerned about the Town' s ability to contact Seneca County in
emergency situations and Ms. Blanchard noted that she could ask a visitor from Clinton
County coming in April about Mr. Austic' s concerns .
In response to a question concerning the center of the system' s hub, it was noted
that a site has not yet been determined .
Mr. Peter Penniman asked about control of the system ' s line and Mr. David Gell
wanted to know how the trunking system would compare to the use of cellular phones.
Both questions were addressed.
Mr. Jack Fulton felt the program would be well worth the amount of money that
will be needed to implement it .
Ms. Blanchard closed her report with cost estimate. The County is looking into
grants to help fund the project, particularly in the form of Federal Safety Grants. A rough
estimate cites the cost of the project not including the cost of the radios themselves to be
about $8 . 5 million. Basic radios would run at about $ 1 , 500. 00, and pagers would run
about $200. 00. The County has been setting funds aside in a capital improvement
account since 1997 . These saved funds will minimize the impact of a tax raise for the
County.
Possible Grant Applications
Mr. Austic reported on considerations of potential grants for a water district in
Jacksonville. Three possible grants were noted; one for planning, one for low-middle
income areas, and one that would provide project funds which demanded official plans
with an application . Of the three, Mr. Austic thought the planning grant would prove
most realistic at this time. Mr. Austic and Dianne Hillman will be meeting at the Ulysses
Town Offices at 9 : 00am, on Monday, March 20 to discuss specifics of where a
Jacksonville water district might be possible. The meeting will be at the Town Offices.
Regarding the grants, the Jacksonville Association is working on an income survey.
Update on Jacksonville Situation
Recent tests showed no MTBE present in sites tested . The DEC has taken over the
matter of the environmental clean up beyond the Mobil Corporation ' s agreement . The
Mobil Corporation will be responsible for fulfilling its agreement and will have to
perform any contamination tests requested, but are not responsible for further
environmental clean-up . There has been some talk of the corporation tearing down the
• houses it purchased after the spill, and the board discussed this matter. Mr. Austic felt
the land without the buildings would be worth more to the town than the land with the
houses on them, citing the fact that the buildings are very run down, and would require a
good deal of work before they could be resided in.
Water District Formation (surrounding Village of Trumansburg)
A certain Brian Cutler has asked about the possibility of obtaining village water for a new
home he wishes to build on South Street extension. In response to the matter, Mr. Austic
spoke to the village officials, who reported that there would need to be a water district in
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order for Mr. Cutler to get village water. Mr. Austic informed the board that this may or
not be a very complicated matter involving old lines. He did see a potential district
consisting of houses and other sites just on the outskirts of the village. This water district
would primarily be for sites that already have village water, but are outside of a water
district. This idea may or may not prove to be realistic.
Possibility of Changes to Present Zoning Ordinance
Ms. Poelvoorde spoke to the Board about the ordinance, which the zoning and planning
boards are currently developing. The boards' hopes are to set up a temporary, short-term
ordinance to be in effect while a more permanent one is developed . Mr. Austic brought
up a specific regulation being considered for the ordinance. Said regulation would
establish a 5 -acre minimum for new home sites in the Town of Ulysses. Mr. Austic
announced that he had spoken with Mr. Bruce Wilson about this regulation, and reported
on the results of their discussion. Because, a five-acre minimum would anger many
residents, Mr. Wilson thought such a regulation should be laid out as a subdivision rule.
Other
Appointment to the Zoning Board of Appeals
With the resignation of Mr. Russell Carpenter from the Z . B . A. , Mr. Austic addressed the
board ' s need to select a new person. Two candidates referred from the Planning Board
are under consideration and an ad for applications will be placed in the Ithaca Journal and
the Free Press.
HEARINGS FROM GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS
There were no hearings at the Board meeting.
CORRESP I NDENCE
Mr. Austic received an idea for a Jacksonville water source that would use a well in
Jacksonville. Mr. Austic spoke with an engineer concerning this idea, and reported to the
board. A project of this sort would cost some $600, 000 . 00, and would serve about eleven
homes in Jacksonville. With grant support it would levy just over $500 . 00 on each
IPtaxpayer, without, it would cost over $800. 00 per/person.
Mr. Austic announced the receipt of a contract from the Cooperative Extension. With the
approval of the board, Mr. Austic signed the contract for $33 , 005 . 00.
The Board needs to find a Planning Board member for a seat on the Tompkins County
Planning Federation, or look into an alternative member.
Mr. Austic informed the board of his receipt of a letter from Martin Luster to the
Attorney General of the state of New York.
A flier was received concerning an informational meeting on the Cayuga Lake Scenic
Byway. The meeting will explain the Byway, and will be held on Wednesday, March 29
at the 6 Mile Creek Winery on Slaterville Road .
Mr. Meeker reported on a request from New York State Senator John R. Kuhl Jr. for
information concerning bridge projects. Mr. Meeker sent information on the Lake Street
Bridge, as well as an older bridge located on Cold Springs Road.
ADJOURNMENT
The motion to adjourn came from Mr. Hillman, the second from Mr. Weatherby .
Mr. Austic aye
Ms. Poelvoorde aye
Mr. Hillman aye
Mr. Weatherby aye
Meeting adjourned.
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Respectfully submitted,
Marsha L. Georgia
Ulysses Town Clerk
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