HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-05-26-WTB-MinutesWORKING TOWN BOARD MEETING
Town of Ulysses
May 26, 2015
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.
PRESENT:
Supervisor- Liz Thomas
1St Deputy Supervisor- Nancy Zahler
2nd Deputy Supervisor- Michelle Wright
Board members- Dave Kerness, Rich Goldman
Clerk- Carissa Parlato
Environmental Planner- Darby Kiley
ABSENT:
Board member- John Hertzler
OTHERS PRESENT:
Phil Antweiler, Diane Hillman, Dave Schurman, Glynis Hart, Anthony Ouckama, 2 local
middle school students, Tim Lynch, Shelley Lester, Bill Davis, John Wertis
MEETING NOTICE:
Notice of Town Board meetings are posted on the town's website and clerk's board.
CALL TO ORDER:
Ms.Thomas called the meeting to order at 7 p.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS:
APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
RESOLUTION 2015-87:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the agenda for May 26, 2015 with
the following changes: the addition of a report from the youth commission and moving
foreclosed property up to after public comment.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 5/26/15
PRESENTATIONS:
Trumansburg/Ulysses Youth Services -
Mr. Ouckama, Rural Youth Services Program Manager, described the Trumansburg/Ulysses Youth
Services program. Two middle school participants spoke of their experiences in the programs.
Update on Village water and sewer projects -
Mr. Lynch, the Village Water & Sewer Commissioner, described the impetus for the Village's second
source of water by saying that it was mandated by the Dept. of Health. The second source must have a
capacity and flow rate that will sustain the village, not just supplement it. A new well has been dug at
Taughannock Park. It will follow Falls Road up to the Village. Once final approval is received from
the Dept. of Health, the project will go out to bid. Construction is estimated to begin this fall and will
take about a year.
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Mr. Davis, project engineer from MRB Group, described the new system infrastructure. In response to
questions from board members, he added that water may be available in the future for Falls Road
residents but not until after the project has been completed and a new district formed. At that time they
will have a better idea of what the costs would be to connect. The current estimated cost of the entire
project is $4 million.
Mr. Lynch shared information about the waste water rehabilitation project. Bids came in last month
and were higher than anticipated. They are now trying to secure additional funding and are hoping to
start this summer. The project should take about one year and the entire system will be rehabbed with
"state of the art" components.
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
Mr. Antweiler stated that after careful consideration, he is resigning from the TTHM Working Group.
GENERAL UPDATES:
Ms. Thomas updated the board on the shared services tax credit/tax freeze. The county is taking the
lead on this issue.
Mr. Kerness read a note from Don Smith on the progress of the ambulance access template. Surveys
should be ready to send out in a few weeks.
Ms. Zahler reported that the Health Consortium will meet next week.
POTENTIAL PURCHASE OF PROPERTY IN FORECLOSURE
Ms. Kiley presented information on a 2.6 acre parcel that may go up for sale at the County's June
foreclosure auction. It is located on Route 89 in one of the County's designated Unique Natural Areas
(UNA).
The board discussed whether they should pursue purchasing this property.
RESOLUTION 2015-88:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board is interested in looking at the potential uses
of property # 27.4-6 and would like to have 6 months to evaluate the options.
Moved: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 5/26/15
Seconded: Mr. Kerness
OLD BUSINESS:
APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE PURCHASE
RESOLUTION 2015-89:
WHEREAS the Ulysses Town Board recognizes the need to update its accounting system, and
WHEREAS the Ulysses Town Board has been made aware of the systematic review of
accounting system options, and
WHEREAS the accounting software developed by Williamson Law Book Company rated
higher than its competitors, and
WHEREAS a bidding process will need to take place to identify a qualified CPA with expertise
in data conversion from one accounting software to another, and
WHEREAS the initial estimate for CPA work, installation, and start up for the accounting
software is approximately $10,000, and
WHEREAS the annual software support is $998.00
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THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to
begin taking action on procuring a new and improved accounting software for the Town.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Kerness
Discussion- Ms. Zahler and Mr. Goldman inquired about the costs.
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted:
5/26/15
APPROVAL OF NYSERDA CONTRACT
RESOLUTION 2015-90:
WHEREAS, the Town of Ulysses applied for and was awarded $40,000 in grant funding
through New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Cleaner,
Greener Communities Program, Phase IL• Category 2 for Zoning Law Updates;
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses authorizes the Town
Supervisor to sign the grant agreement with NYSERDA.
Moved: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted:
5/26/15
Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Zahler inquired about the next steps in this process.
NEW BUSINESS:
AUTHORIZING THE TOWN SUPERVISOR TO SIGN TOURISM GRANT CONTRACT
RESOLUTION 2015-91:
Resolved that the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to sign the contract
with the Tompkins County Planning Department to fund the Tompkins County Trail Users
Information Website grant for a total of $14,500.
Moved: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 5/26/15
Seconded: Ms. Zahler
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URGING THE NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY TO ADOPT A2177 -A AMENDING THE
NYS TAX LAW TO ESTABLISH A TAX CREDIT FOR THE PURCHASE AND
ISTALLATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEMS (H) #5635)
RESOLUTION 2015-92:
WHEREAS, the 2015 Tompkins County Comprehensive Plan has established greenhouse gas
emissions reduction goals of at least 20% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 over our 2008 levels, and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council (EMC) has strongly
supported these goals through public education, participation in County committees such as the
Energy Road Map, and adoption of resolutions in support of the Tompkins County Public
Library solar photovoltaic system and the Black Oak Wind Farm, and
WHEREAS, the EMC Energy Committee has advocated for local programs that focus on
energy conservation and energy efficiency to reduce demand as well as for the expansion of
renewable energy systems to transition our community to one that relies on clean energy
sources, and
WHEREAS, the EMC's Energy Committee only recently learned of New York State Assembly
bill A.2711 and brought the information to the May 14, 2015, EMC meeting, which resulted in
a sense -of -the -body resolution (EMC Resolution 01-2015) recommending that the Legislature
act expeditiously on this bill, and
WHEREAS, the Solarize Tompkins SE program in 2013-2014 and the Solar Tompkins
program in 2014-2015, resulted in homeowners contracting for more than 500 solar
photovoltaic systems, and the creation of 50 new permanent jobs, and
WHEREAS, Solar Tompkins is planning a new initiative for 2015-2016, Heat Smart
Tompkins, featuring building efficiency upgrades combined with the installation of air -source
and ground -source heat pumps, and
WHEREAS, the 2015 Tompkins County Comprehensive Plan references the desirability of
both air- and ground -source heat pumps, and
WHEREAS, to foster public interest in and appreciation for these technologies, a financial
incentive structure is necessary to encourage widespread adoption, and
WHEREAS, solar photovoltaic systems in New York State receive New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) block grant incentives as well as state and
federal tax credits, and
WHEREAS, currently there are no NYSERDA incentives or New York State tax credits
provided for the installation of air -source or ground -source heat pumps, and
WHEREAS, the public costs associated with the subsidies made available for geothermal heat
pump incentives must be balanced by their environmental, social, and public health benefits,
and
WHEREAS, both houses of the New York Legislature have introduced a uniform bill
(A.2177/S.2905) to provide tax credits for the installation of geothermal heat pump systems,
and
WHEREAS, 5.2905 was adopted on Earth Day 2015, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Ulysses Town Board urges the New York State Assembly to adopt
A.2177 in the current session of the Legislature,
RESOLVED, further, That the Town Clerk send copies to Governor Andrew Cuomo,
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Assembly Energy Committee Chair Assemblywoman Amy
Paulin, and Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton,
RESOLVED, further, that the Ulysses Town Board urges that, upon passage by the Assembly,
the Governor should sign S.2905/A.2177 into law.
SEQR ACTION: TYPE II -20
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Ms. Thomas aye
Ms. Zahler aye
Mr. Hertzler absent
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Mr. Kerness aye
Mr. Goldman aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 5/26/15
SUPPORTING A SINGLE -PAYER APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE IN NEW YORK
STATE
RESOLUTION 2015-93:
WHEREAS, access to health care continues to be a major concern for all Americans and New
York State residents [with over one million currently uninsured and a growing number
underinsured], and
WHEREAS, a single -payer approach, as the name implies, only federalizes how health-care
providers are paid, leaving the choice of doctors and hospitals completely up to each individual
and the choice of treatment up to each patient and his/her doctor, and
WHEREAS, health-care costs continue to rise at rates above inflation and, under current
conditions, the share of state income spent on health care and the administration of the health
care system will rise to 18 percent by 2024, much faster than incomes are rising, and
WHEREAS, the Ulysses Town Board continues to believe that controlling health-care costs
and ensuring health care for all residents are both of paramount importance, and
WHEREAS, the simplest approach is to move directly from the current multiple -payer
approach, with its high costs of administration, marketing, and profits for shareholders of the
many insurance companies, to a single -payer system, where the government is the insurer of
all, a system used in other industrialized democracies, and
WHEREAS, New York Health would generate savings by replacing the complicated, costly,
and often chaotic claims procedure currently employed by thousands of public and private
insurance providers, with a simple, one-stop single -payer system for all claims, and
WHEREAS, Senator Perkins and Assemblyman Gottfried have introduced the New York
Health Act, A.5062 (Gottfried)/S.3525 (Perkins), which would establish a comprehensive
universal health insurance program for all New Yorkers, with access to medical services and
providers of their choice, without regard to age, income, health, or employment status and
would impact both individual health outcomes and public health outcomes, and
WHEREAS, New York Health will replace the current multi -payer system of employer -based
insurance, individually -acquired insurance, and federally sponsored programs (e.g. Medicare
and Medicaid) with a single -billing system funded by progressively -graduated assessments
collected by the State and based on ability to pay, and
WHEREAS, New York Health will be publically financed by two assessments based on ability
to pay (a progressively graduated state payroll tax similar to the Medicare tax on payroll and
self-employment income, and a surcharge on non -employment income (e.g. interest, dividends,
capital gains),
WHEREAS, New York Health will pool all health revenue sources (e.g. assessments, federally -
matched public health programs, ACA subsidies, and other revenue sources) into a dedicated
New York Health Trust Fund and pay Providers directly, and
WHEREAS, New York Health will reduce billing expenses, administrative waste, monopolistic
pricing of drugs and medical devices, and fraud, overall health care spending would be reduced
by 15 percent or $45 billion per year by 2019, and
WHEREAS, New York Health will reduce healthcare costs for government, public schools
districts, businesses, and individuals in New York State, eliminate the "local share" funding of
Medicaid that has been such a financial burden for property taxpayers, and eliminate out-of-
pocket expenses, insurance premiums, insurance co -pays, and deductibles [98% of New
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Yorkers will pay less for their health care than they do today; and businesses, especially small
businesses, will benefit from reduced costs], and
WHEREAS, the April 2015 Economic Analysis of New York Health, by Gerald Friedman,
Professor and Chair of the Economics Department, University of Massachusetts at Amherst,
reports savings from reduced health spending in the amount of $71 billion [most savings are
from eliminating private health insurance overhead and profits, reducing doctor and hospital
billing and insurance -related expenses, eliminating uncompensated care from health providers,
public hospitals and health centers, and decreasing drug and medical device costs with
enhanced negotiating power], and
WHEREAS, the April 2015 Economic Analysis of New York Health reports a net savings of
$44.7 billion, after projected program improvements and expansion of $25 billion for increased
utilization due to universal coverage, expanded and more comprehensive health benefits,
Medicaid and Medicare rate equity (increased provider reimbursement), unemployment
insurance and job transition and retraining for lost insurance billing and claims jobs, and
WHEREAS, New York Health would expand the network of providers to ensure continuity of
care, and include a more comprehensive health care benefits package that includes preventive
care, primary care, specialist, hospital care, rehabilitation care, occupational therapy, physical
therapy, mental health care, dental care, vision and hearing care, reproductive health care,
prescription drugs, and medical supplies/devices [a requirement for the development of a long-
term care financing and benefits plan is included in the proposed legislation], and
WHEREAS, New York Health would save enough in unnecessary costs to pay for the costs of
universal health care coverage for all, extending coverage to all the uninsured and underinsured
for basic necessary medical care, and would provide a more comprehensive benefits package at
significantly less cost than the one offered through recent federal legislation, now therefore be
it
RESOLVED, That the Ulysses Town Board supports adoption of the New York Health Act,
A.5062 Gottfried)/S.3525 (Perkins),
RESOLVED, further, That the Ulysses Town Board urges the New York State Legislature and
the Governor to recognize the widespread support for a new public approach, understand there
is no stronger measure New York could take to cut our property taxes than to pass this bill
into law, and take the opportunity to accomplish this major and long -needed reform,
RESOLVED, further, That the Town Clerk send copies to Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senators
John Flanagan, Jeffrey Klein, Kemp Hannon, Andrea Stewart -Cousins, James Seward, Michael
Nozzolio, and Tom O'Mara, and Assemblyman Carl Heastie and Richard Gottfried, and
Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton.
SEQR ACTION: TYPE II -20
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Kerness
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 5/26/15
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(none)
MONTHLY BUSINESS:
APPROVALOF MINUTES: 5/12
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RESOLUTION 2015-94:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the minutes of 5/12 meeting.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Kerness
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted:
5/26/15
LANDSCAPING CONTRACT
AUTHORIZING THE TOWN SUPERVISOR TO SIGN CONTRACT FOR GENERAL
LANDSCAPING SERVICES FOR THE TOWN HALL
After a brief discussion, the board realized that this service need not be bidded.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Mr. Goldman moved to go into Executive Session at 8:35pm to discuss matters of current or pending
litigation. This was seconded by Mr. Kerness and passed unanimously.
Mr. Kerness moved to end Executive Session at 10:35pm, seconded by Mr. Goldman and passed
unanimously.
ADJOURN:
Ms. Thomas made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 10:35pm, seconded by Ms. Zahler and passed
unanimously.
Respectfully submitted by Carissa Parlato on 5/29/15.
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