HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-11-24-TB-FINAL-minutesREGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
Town of Ulysses
November 24, 2020
The meeting was held via Zoom videoconference and noticed on the website at ulysses.ny.us.
CALL TO ORDER:
Ms. Zahler called the Ulysses Town Board to order at 7pm.
ATTENDANCE:
TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Supervisor- Nancy Zahler
Board members- Michael Boggs, Katelin Olson, Rich Goldman
Town Clerk- Carissa Parlato
Deputy Supervisor- Michelle Wright
Planning Board chair- Ms. Liddle
Conservation & Sustainability chair- Roxanne Marino
ABSENT:
Board member- Marc Devokaitis
OTHERS PRESENT:
Cori Vogel, Ben Werner & Zachary Dale (Barton & Loguidice), Mary Bouchard
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
RESOLUTION #227 OF 2020:
RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the agenda for Nov. 24, 2020 with the
addition of a resolution for a grant application and moving up the voucher approval
resolution.
Moved: Mr. Boggs Seconded: Ms. Olson
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
PRESENTATION: CEMETERY BRIDGE UPDATE- Ben Werner, Barton & Loguidice
Ms. Zahler gave some background on the grant.
Mr. Werner shared that the preliminary design plan for the bridge was submitted to state for
feedback and received little. The next submittal to the state is scheduled for mid-December and will
include more detailed specifications. The project cost-estimate will be more accurate at this time.
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The right-of-way process is simultaneously underway with 3 other entities: 2 neighbors and the
Village of Trumansburg.
A June 2021 construction start date is planned, with a 4-month duration. The road will be closed
during that time.
Mr. Werner added that the construction bidding process will be set up for a base bid for a standard
bridge design and a bid alternate for a more aesthetically pleasing design. The town will be able to
make the decision on which to choose.
Mr. Boggs expressed concern about soliciting bids in April. Mr. Werner noted that it is not an ideal
timeline but was not able to get any leeway on this from the state.
Ms. Vogel expressed construction concerns around water lines and internet fiber, which were not
noted on the preliminary drawings.
Mr. Werner and Mr. Dale reassured them that they will work this out with the utility providers.
Ms. Vogel expressed wanting further reassurance on how emergency vehicles would be able to reach
them during construction and how they will get their mail on the other side of the street.
Mr. Dale and Mr. Werner were excused at this time (7:39pm).
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
BRIEF REPORTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Ms. Zahler shared the following:
• Town Hall is closed to the public. Town staff are working either remotely or in the building to
provide mostly remote services.
• Mr. Glennon will re-start the middle school program in January at the American Legion.
NEW BUSINESS:
PETITION TO LOWER SPEED LIMIT ON KRUMS CORNERS ROAD
RESOLUTION # 228 of 2020: ESTABLISHING A SPEED ZONE FOR KRUMS CORNERS ROAD
WHEREAS, Krums Corners is a road within the Town of Ulysses that is maintained by Tompkins
County and
WHEREAS, the residents living on Krums Corners Road between Route 96 and Perry City Road
have noted the danger to pedestrians including children and seniors and bicyclists from cars
driving the 55 mph limit allowed on that road and
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WHEREAS, twelve residents living on this section of Krums Corners Rd signed a petition on
behalf of seventeen individuals requesting the speed limit be lowered from the unposted
55mph to 40 miles per hour and
WHEREAS, the Town Board recognizes that a significant number of residents share the safety
concerns as documented in the petition and deems that it would promote the health, safety
and welfare of the people of the Town of Ulysses for the speed limit on Krums Corners Road
from Rt 96 to Perry City Road to Dubois Road to be lowered to 40mph, and
WHEREAS, the Ulysses Highway Superintendent has reviewed the road conditions and petition
and supports the residents’ request and
WHEREAS, §1622 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law establishes the law regarding
speed limits on town highways, and
WHEREAS, this law states that the department of transportation, upon the request of the
county superintendent of highways of a county, and the town board of the town affected with
respect to town highways in such town outside of cities or villages, may, by order, rule or
regulation:
(1) Establish maximum speed limits at which vehicles may proceed on or along such
highways higher or lower than the fifty-five miles per hour statutory maximum speed
limit. No such limit shall be established at less than twenty-five miles per hour, except
that school speed limits may be established at not less than fifteen miles per hour,
(2) Establish maximum speed limits at which vehicles may proceed on or along all such
highways lying within an area as designated by a description of the boundaries of such
area submitted by the county superintendent of highways of a county and the town
board of the town affected lower than fifty-five miles per hour statutory maximum
speed limit. No such limit shall be established at less than thirty miles per hour.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses requests the speed limit for Krums
Corners Road from Rt. 96 to Perry City Road be established as 40 miles per hour and be it
further
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board request that the Tompkins County Highway
Department widen the shoulder of Krums Corners road, from at least Rt 96 to Perry City Road
to promote greater safety for pedestrians and bikers and further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk shall submit a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins
County Highway Manager and request that they accept our request and submit our request to
the NYSDOT and further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk shall provide a copy of the certified resolution and request to
the Highway Department to County Legislator Anne Koreman and County Administrator Jason
Molino and further
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RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor shall, with input from residents, request that the County
Sheriff’s department patrol Krums Corners more frequently or place a speed warning sign on
the road and enforce the existing speed limits as appropriate at times found to be especially
dangerous.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
APPROVAL OF CSAC RECOMMENDATIONS RE: LED LIGHT CONVERSIONS THROUGH NYSEG
RESOLUTION #229 of 2020: ENDORSING THE LED CONVERSION RECOMMENDATIONS MADE
BY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the Ulysses Town Board approved Resolution No.200 on October 13, 2020
authorizing the Town to enter into an agreement with New York State Electric and Gas for the
conversion of the Town’s ten streetlights to LED lights to save energy and costs and
WHEREAS, the NYSEG agreement requires the Town to specify the type of lights and the
correlated color temperature or CCT for the lamps to be used in the fixtures and
WHEREAS, the Conservation and Sustainability Advisory Committee (CSAC) has, at the Town
Board’s request, thoroughly reviewed the specifications of the Agreement with NYSEG and the
options available to the Town in light of the best available research on LED fixtures and CCT
and in consideration of the Town’s zoning and Tompkins County Environmental Management
Council’s health recommendations and
WHEREAS, the CSAC has submitted its research and recommendations to the Town Board in
the attached report and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses believes in science and has reviewed the
CSAC recommendations,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board thanks the members of the CSAC, especially Roxanne
Marino and Terry Carroll for their hard and timely work on this report and endorses the
Committee’s recommendation to choose Option A, accepting the NYSEG proposed light
fixture equivalents and to select the lower CCT option of 3,000 kelvin bulbs for all streetlights,
and further
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RESOLVED, that the Supervisor shall enter these recommendations into the agreement with
NYSEG that the Town Board has authorized her to execute to finalize the planned conversion
to LED streetlights.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Ms. Olson
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
AUTHORIZATION TO MAKE PAYMENTS APPROVED IN THE 2020 BUDGET FOR COMMUNITY
SERVICES
Ms. Zahler noted that this resolution was suggested by the Attorney for the Town.
RESOLUTION #230 of 2020: AUTHORIZATION TO MAKE 2020 APPROVED PAYMENTS TO
ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE TOWN OF ULYSSES
WHEREAS, Section 6-12 of the NYS Home Rule Statute allows town boards to budget for and
adopt local laws concerning the property, affairs or government of the town, including: the
care of highways; the protection and enhancement of its physical and visual environment; and
the protection, order, conduct, safety, health and well-being of persons or property, and
WHEREAS, to protect our environment and enhance the well-being of Ulysses residents, the
Ulysses Town Board has allocated funds to support a variety of community organizations that
provide services to the general public during calendar year 2020, and
WHEREAS, the volunteers who serve as Town Historian and members of the Planning Board
and Board of Zoning Appeals who commit many hours each month to fulfilling their Town-
required duties are allowed by law to receive a modest stipend for their services and
WHEREAS, the following payments were approved in the 2020 budget and authorized at the
2020 Organizational meeting held January 6, 2020 and payments have not yet been issued,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the payments to the following
organizations at the December 8, 2020 Town Board meeting:
• Arthur E. Bolton Post 770 of the American Legion for service to veterans & flags-$ 475
• Ulysses Historical Society for services to the public and access to their space-$700
• Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts for services to the public- $3,800
• Gadabout Transportation for service to seniors and those with disabilities $2,000
• Foodnet Meals on Wheels for home delivered meals for Ulysses Seniors- $2,250
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• Lifelong (TC Senior Citizens, Inc.) for recreational and cultural services to Ulysses
Seniors - $1,000.00
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board issue modest stipends to the following
individuals who have provided invaluable service to the Town during 2020 along with our
gratitude:
• John Wertis Sr, Town Historian for archiving and sharing our Town’s history-$1,623.00
• Planning Board members and alternates for service during 2020:
o Linda Liddle, Chair- $230.00
o Rodney Bent- $130.00
o Morris Klein- $130.00
o Jonathan Ferrari- $130.00
o Rebecca Schneider- $130.00
o John Wertis Sr, 1st alternate- $130.00
o Pete Angie, 2nd alternate- $130.00
• Board of Zoning Appeals members and alternate for service during 2020:
o Stephen Morreale, Chair- $230.00
o Robert Howarth- $130.00
o Andrew Hillman- $130.00
o Cheryl Thompson- $130.00
o Thomas Butler, Alternate- $130.00
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Boggs
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
APPROVAL OF AERATOR PROJECT COST TO ADD A GUARDRAIL TO WATER TANK ROOF
RESOLUTION #231 of 2020: AUTHORIZATION TO USE UP TO $8,050 OF THE AERATOR
CAPITAL PROJECT BUDGET RESERVED FOR ALLOWANCES TO INSTALL A GUARD RAIL ON TOP
OF THE WATER TANK
WHEREAS, The Aerator Project at the Town’s water tank on Van Dorn Corners Road required
the installation of a new blower on the top of the water tank and
WHEREAS, the blower on the roof of the tank will require routine maintenance and
WHEREAS, the location of the blower is not close enough to the existing safety walkways and
guardrails and
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WHEREAS, the project budgeted for $15,000 in allowances to address changes and
WHEREAS, the General Contractor is willing and able to install a guard rail specifically
designed for this water tank as illustrated in the attached drawing,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the expenditure of up to $8050 for the
design and installation of the proposed guard rail to assure the safety of all who need to
service or repair the water tank, including an administrative fee of up to 15% for the general
contractor to handle the sub-contracts and payments for this addition.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Ms. Olson
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
UPDATE TOWN BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE
RESOLUTION #232 of 2020: SCHEDULING OF TOWN BOARD MEETINGS
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board shall cancel its second meeting in December
scheduled for December 22, 2020 and further
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board sets the date of the annual Organizational meeting
which is required to occur before the first regular meeting of the Town Board for Wednesday,
January 6 from 8-10am via Zoom.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
INTRODUCE RESOLUTION TO ASSIGN ADDITIONAL DUTIES TO THE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
The board decided to take this up at a later date.
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RESOLUTION #___ of 2020: ASSIGNING ADDITIONAL DUTIES TO THE HIGHWAY
SUPERINTENDENT
WHEREAS, the general powers and duties of the town highway superintendent are set forth in
Highway Law, §140 et seq. In addition, based on section 32(1), a town board may impose
additional duties on the superintendent which are reasonably related to his usual and normal
duties and which do not interfere with his ordinary duties such as by requiring so much time
that other duties imposed by law will be neglected (24 Opns St Comp, 1968, p 146; 21 Opns St
Comp, 1965, p 503) and
WHEREAS, the Town Board and Highway Superintendent wish to expand the duties of the
Highway Superintendent beyond the statutory requirements of the position to include the
following:
1. Supervision of water district operator (s) and assistants
2. Mowing of cemeteries for which the Town is responsible
3. Mowing and maintenance of such parks and parcels as the Town Board designates
annually
4. Plowing of the parking lot behind Town Hall
5. Routine maintenance inside and on the grounds of the Town Hall, as time permits,
with the understanding that parts or supplies will be charged to the Town Hall
operation accounts and with the understanding that parts or supplies will be charged
to the Town Hall operation accounts and
WHEREAS, the costs of materials and supplies for any additional duties will be paid from non-
highway funds, and
WHEREAS, performance of these additional duties will not pre-empt the Highway Department
from fulfilling its primary and statutory duties, and
WHEREAS, the Highway Superintendent is willing and able to assume these additional duties
directly and through the employees of the Highway Department and
WHEREAS, the Ulysses Town Board has already authorized partial funding from the A fund for
2021 to enable existing Highway staff to perform the additional duties,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board hereby authorizes and assigns the aforementioned
duties to the Highway Superintendent effective January 1, 2021 and further
RESOLVED, that these duties shall be reviewed annually during the Organizational Meeting in
conjunction with the Highway Annual Work Plan as required by Highway Law #284 and further
RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board shall consider the additional responsibilities when
setting the salary for the Highway Superintendent.
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OLD BUSINESS:
UPDATE ON ZONING CLARIFICATION RE: PLAYING FIELDS IN A/R ZONE
Ms. Zahler shared an update. Ms. Bouchard shared that the land in question may not be an option
any more for the group in question (Trumansburg Community Recreation).
APPROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT WITH NYS DOT RE: RELOCATION OF TOWN WATER LINES FOR A
STATE CULVERT REPLACEMENT PROJECT ON RT 96 NEAR WILKINS ROAD
RESOLUTION # 233 of 2020: RESOLUTION GRANTING THE STATE OF NEW YORK AUTHORITY
TO PERFORM THE ADJUSTMENT FOR THE OWNER AND AGREEING TO MAINTAIN FACILITIES
ADJUSTED VIA STATE-LET CONTRACT
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation (the State) proposes the
construction, reconstruction, or improvement of a Large Culvert on Route 96 located in the
Town of Ulysses in Tompkins County, PIN 3807.62 and
WHEREAS, the State will include as part of the construction, reconstruction, or improvement
of the above mentioned project the relocation and adjustment to water mains and
appurtenances, pursuant to Section 10, Subdivision 24, of the State Highway Law, as shown
on the contract plans relating to the project and meeting the requirements of the owner, and
WHEREAS, the service life of the relocated and or replaced utilities has not been extended,
and
WHEREAS, the State will provide for the reconstruction of the above mentioned work, as
shown on the contract plans relating to the above mentioned project;
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town of Ulysses approves of the relocation of and adjustment to
their water mains and appurtenances and the above mentioned work performed on the
project and shown on the contract plans relating to the project and that Town of Ulysses will
maintain or cause to be maintained the adjusted facilities performed as above stated and as
shown on the contract plans;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor has the authority to sign, with the concurrence of
the Town Board, any and all documentation that may become necessary as a result of this
project and the attached addendum resulting from a conference call with DOT, MRB engineer,
Bolton Point and Town Board members Michael Boggs and Nancy Zahler and that Town of
Ulysses will maintain or cause to be maintained the adjusted facilities performed as above
stated and as shown on the contract plans and addendum;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the clerk of the Town of Ulysses is hereby directed to transmit
four (3) certified copies of the foregoing resolution to the New York State Department of
Transportation.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Boggs
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Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
RESOLUTION # 234 of 2020: APPROVAL OF MINUTES
RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approves the minutes from the Public Hearing on Fire
Services held November 10, 2020 and the Town Board meeting held November 10, 2020.
Moved: Mr. Boggs Seconded: Ms. Olson
Ms. Zahler aye
Ms. Olson aye
Mr. Boggs aye
Mr. Goldman abstain
Mr. Devokaitis absent
Vote: 3-0
Date Adopted: 11/24/20
ADJOURN:
Mr. Goldman moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:57pm. This was seconded by Mr. Boggs.
Respectfully submitted by Carissa Parlato on 12/7/20.