HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-12-14-TB-FINAL-minutesTOWN BOARD MEETING
Town of Ulysses
December 14, 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.
Notice of Town Board meetings are posted on the town's website and clerk's board.
PRESENT:
Supervisor- Liz Thomas
1St Deputy Supervisor- Nancy Zahler
2nd Deputy Supervisor- Michelle Wright
Board members- Rich Goldman, Dave Kerness
Town Clerk- Carissa Parlato
ABSENT:
Board members- John Hertzler
OTHERS PRESENT:
Michael Boggs
CALL TO ORDER:
Ms. Thomas called the meeting to order at 8 p.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS:
APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
RESOLUTION 2015-197:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the agenda for Dec. 14, 2015 with
the addition of the relevy of delinquent water fees, approval of a contract for credit card fees,
and an executive session.
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: 12/14/15
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:
(no comments submitted nor spoken)
OLD BUSINESS:
AMENDMENTS TO THE PERSONNEL POLICY
Ms. Thomas presented information regarding Medicare payment/reimbursement.
RESOLUTION 2015-198:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approves the amendments to sections 706 and
707 of the Personnel Policy as set forth in the attached revised provisions. (See Appendix A)
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
APPROVAL OF MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN
RESOLUTION 2015-199:
APPROVAL OF MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN
WHEREAS the Town of Ulysses Personnel Policy states that Medicare eligible employees and
retirees are entitled to a Medicare Supplemental plan
AND WHEREAS the Town Board will determine that plan on an annual basis
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board names Excellus Medicare Blue PPO
Small Group Option 2 (PPO) as the plan for the 2015 and 2016.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Ms. Zahler
Discussion: The board engaged in a lengthy discussion on alternatives but ultimately decided it
best to stay with the current plan.
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
Another AMENDMENT TO THE PERSONNEL POLICY
RESOLUTION 2015-200:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board deletes the last sentence of the paragraph
titled "Changes in Premium Contributions and Plan". (See Appendix B).
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Moved: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
NEW BUSINESS:
FIRE CONTRACT APPROVAL
Seconded: Mr. Kerness
RESOLUTION 2015-201:
WHEREAS, a fire protection district known as "the Fire Protection District of the Towns of
Ulysses, Hector and Covert" (hereafter referred to as "the Fire Protection District") has been
duly established in the said towns; and
WHEREAS, the Fire Protection District encompasses the following territory in the Town of
Ulysses: All of the Town of Ulysses, excepting the area within the limits of the incorporated
Village of Trumansburg; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Trumansburg (hereafter referred to as "the Village") maintains a
volunteer fire department, with adequate and suitable apparatus, equipment and training for the
furnishing of fire protection services within the Fire Protection District; and
WHEREAS, Town Law § 184 permits a town to contract with a village which maintains
adequate and suitable apparatus and appliances for the furnishing of fire protection services in
such fire protection district; and
WHEREAS, the Town wishes to contract with the Village to provide fire protection services in
the Fire Protection District; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing as required by § 184 of the Town Law was duly advertised on
Nov. 12, 2015, and was held on December 14, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Covert Town
Hall,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The Town Board of the Town of Ulysses hereby approves and authorizes execution of the
attached Agreement between the Village and the Town, whereby the Village will provide the
Town with fire protection capable of responding to fire related and health related emergencies
on an ongoing basis within the Fire Protection District, for the period from January 1, 2016
until December 31, 2016. And be it further
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RESOLVED that, pursuant to the Agreement, the Town shall pay the Village the sum of
$177,207 for such services, on or before March 1, 2016. And be it further
RESOLVED that, the Supervisor of the Town of Ulysses is hereby authorized to execute the
Agreement on behalf of the Town of Ulysses.
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
EMS CONTRACT APPROVAL
RESOLUTION 2015-202:
WHEREAS, the Town Board established the Town of Ulysses Ambulance District by
resolution adopted on March 12, 2013; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Town Law § 198(10-f) (a) (ii) and (iii), the Town Board is authorized
to contract with a municipal corporation on behalf of an ambulance district for provision of
ambulance services; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Trumansburg (hereafter referred to as "The Village"), a municipal
corporation, maintains an ambulance department with a basic and advanced life support
transporting ambulance service; and
WHEREAS, the Town wishes to provide ambulance services to its residents in the Town of
Ulysses Ambulance District; and
WHEREAS, such emergency services are vital and necessary to the health and welfare of the
inhabitants of the Town; and
WHEREAS, in joint cooperation as contemplated by General Municipal Law 122-b, the Town
and the Village wish to cooperate to provide an ambulance service to persons situated in the
Town of Ulysses Ambulance District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, on behalf of the Town of Ulysses Ambulance
District, hereby approves and authorizes execution of the attached Agreement between the
Village and the Town, whereby the Village will provide the Town with basic and advanced life
support emergency medical ambulance services, which complies with the regulations of the
New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services to serve the
emergency medical needs of those persons within the boundaries of the Town of Ulysses
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Ambulance District. Services to be provided include Basic Life Support transport and treatment
and arranging for or providing Advanced Life Support Treatment. And be it further
RESOLVED that pursuant to the Agreement, the Town shall pay the Village the sum of
$318,495 for such services, on or before March 1, 2016. And be it further
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT, pursuant to Town Law § 198(11), the Agreement shall
be executed by the signatures of a majority of the members of the Town Board.
Moved: Mr. Goldman Seconded: Ms. Thomas
Discussion -
Mr. Kerness made a statement: Continuing with the Trumansburg EMS is a cost that is
unwarranted with a private sector provider that is cost competitive and the quality of service
and response time on the average is equal. I would ask that the Town Board seriously consider
reviewing this contract for 2017.
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
CREATING THE POSITION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR TRAINEE
RESOLUTION 2015-203:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Ulysses hereby establishes the competitive class position
of Water Distribution Operator Trainee, as approved by the Tompkins County Personnel
Department, dated April 2014. (Position description attached to this resolution (see Appendix
C)).
Moved: Ms. Zahler Seconded: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
APPOINTMENT OF WATER DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR TRAINEE
RESOLUTION 2015-204:
The Ulysses Town Board hereby appoints Chris Stevenson to the position of Water
Distribution Operator Trainee for a period of one year.
Moved: Mr. Kerness
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
Seconded: Ms. Thomas
RELEVY OF DELINQUENT WATER FEES:
RESOLUTION 2015-205:
WHEREAS, $3666.86 of delinquent water charges, inclusive of penalties and related
surcharges, for the last 4 billing periods spanning from November 2014 to October 2015
remain unpaid and due to the Town as of Oct. 1, 2015 need to be re -levied onto the 2016 Town
and County Tax Bills; and
WHEREAS, Town Code Chapter 261 and Town Code Chapter 210 provides for all delinquent
accounts for payment of water and sewer rents and related charges to be placed on the ensuing
years tax roll as a re -levy;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ulysses Town Board approves delinquent
water charges of $3666.86, for re -levy to the 2016 Town and County Tax Roll; and be it further
RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution along with a listing of those re -levied water
charges will be delivered to Tompkins County Assessment Department by the Town Receiver
of Taxes for the purpose of adding these delinquent charges to the 2016 Town and County Tax
Roll.
Moved: Ms. Thomas Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Discussion- Ms. Zahler asked for clarification on the dates. The resolution was amended to
include the correct dates (2014 and 2015).
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
aye
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 5-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
AUTHORIZATION OF SUPERVISOR TO SIGN CREDIT CARD AGREEMENT FOR ON-
LINE TAX PAYMENTS
RESOLUTION 2015-206:
WHEREAS the Town Clerk wishes to collect tax payments by credit card via the town's
website, and that service is available via the Williamson Law Book Tax Glance program that is
already in use,
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to sign
a contract authorizing a third party to process those payments at no fee to the Town.
Moved: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Seconded: Mr. Goldman
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
RESOLUTION 2015-207:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ulysses Town Board approve the minutes of the 11 /24 meeting as
edited by Ms. Zahler.
Moved: Ms. Thomas
Ms. Thomas
aye
Ms. Zahler
aye
Mr. Hertzler
absent
Mr. Kerness
aye
Mr. Goldman
aye
Vote: 4-0
Date Adopted: 12/14/15
Seconded: Ms. Zahler
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Ms. Thomas moved to go into Executive Session at 9:03pm to discuss matters leading the
appointment, promotion, demotion, discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal of a particular person.
This was seconded by Ms. Zahler and passed unanimously.
Ms. Zahler moved to end Executive Session at 9:58pm, seconded by Mr. Kerness and passed
unanimously.
ADJOURN:
Mr. Goldman moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:58pm; seconded by Mr. Kerness and passed
unanimously.
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APPENDIX A:
(See changes in red).
706 Medical & Vision Insurance
Coverage for Active Employees When Medicare Eligible — Permanent Employees or Elected
Officials as well as dependent(s) who are eligible for Medicare must enroll in both Medicare Part
A and Part B during the open enrollment period each year. The individual employee is
responsible for Medicare enrollment. The Town will pay for the approved Medicare Supplemental
Insurance for the Medicare eligible employee or Elected Official at the rate specified on tables
706 A and B. There will be no reimbursement for Part A. The Town will pay the percentage
specified on tables 706 A and B of the employee's dependents policy for the employee's or
Elected Official's dependent(s) should the dependent(s) be ineligible for Medicare, the
percentage specified on tables 706 A and 706 B of a Medicare Part B and Medicare
Supplemental insurance plan for the dependent(s) who are/is eligible for Medicare.
707 Medical Insurance for Retirees
Eligibility and Premium Payments— To be eligible for coverage, the retired employee must
meet the requirements set forth in the table below. Coverage for retirees less than 65 years of
age includes dependents who were covered under insurance before retirement. Employees must
register for Medicare as their primary insurance at age 65. If an employee is eligible for Medicare
and their dependents are not, dependents that were on the employee's insurance plan at the time
of retirement are eligible for the insurance provided through the Town at the same level of
coverage the employee is entitled to. An employee who leaves employment due to disciplinary
action is not eligible for medical insurance or prescription drug coverage for retirees. These
eligibility requirements are subject to change by resolution of the Town Board. Current retirees
are eligible to continue to receive the benefits that were in force when they retired from the Town.
Medicare Supplemental Plan
The Town Board will annually approve the Medicare Supplemental Plan to be used. If the retiree
elects to use a more expensive plan, the Town will provide a reimbursement equivalent to the
dollar value that the retiree is eligible for, based on the Town Board approved plan. The retiree
must provide proof of payment on a quarterly basis in order to receive the reimbursement. If the
retiree chooses a plan that is more expensive than the approved plan, the Town is not
responsible for reimbursement for anything but the equivalent dollar value that the retiree is
eligible for, based on the plan approved annually by the Town Board. If the retiree chooses a plan
that is less expensive than the approved plan, the Town will only reimburse the amount of that
less expensive plan.
APPENDIX B:
Changes in Premium Contributions and Plan — The Town Board understands that part of
retirement planning is based on the contribution the town will make to health insurance costs and
will take this into consideration if any changes to this policy should be necessary. The amount of
the e....u... a retiree or retiree's spouse is required to contribute will remain in-
acco ance to this policy upon retirement and will not be changed after the employee has retired.
APPENDIX C:
DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR TRAINEE
TOMPKINS COUNTY
Department: Town of Ithaca for SCLIWC
Classification: Competitive
Labor Grade:
Approved:
Revised: 7/98; 4/14
BY: AF, Commissioner of Personnel
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.
PROMOTION TO DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR:
The incumbent will be promoted to the Distribution Operator title without further examination after completion of a one
year traineeship and obtaining a New York State Health Department "D" certification in Water Distribution System
Operation.
Special Requirements:
A valid driver's license acceptable to the Commission's insurance carrier is required at the time of appointment and must be
maintained throughout the duration of employment.
The physical ability to lift and routinely handle weights up to 50 pounds is required. A physical performance test may be
required after a medical examination but prior to appointment.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:
This is a trainee position responsible for customer service, water system maintenance and repair, inspections, code
compliance evaluation, meter reading and record-keeping functions of the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water
Commission as it relates to the provision of water service. The incumbents are responsible for learning the safe and
efficient operation and maintenance of the Bolton Point Municipal Water System (BPMWS). The incumbent will work
under the direct supervision of the Distribution Manager or his/her designee.. It is expected that the work will be performed
at an increasingly skillful and efficient level as set increments of time pass. The incumbent will perform other related duties
as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES:
Locates and marks water lines accurately to prevent accidental damage during excavation;
Reads customer meters during normal cycles or as required;
Performs code compliance evaluations;
Installs, tests, maintains, and retro -fits meters;
Inspects and documents the installation of water and sewer laterals;
Performs maintenance on BPMWS;
Follows safety rules, general work habit regulations, and workplace expectations;
Performs daily maintenance and care on vehicles and other equipment used;
Assists in the maintenance of an inventory of equipment and supplies;
Assists in the collecting of daily, monthly, and annual data used to prepare reports detailing operation of the Distribution
Department;
Makes and meets schedules and prioritizes activities as determined by the circumstances;
Follows preventative maintenance schedules;
Generates a record of all repairs made to the system;
Operates computers for administrative and operational purposes;
Available for emergency response as an essential staff member;
Performs all activities appropriate to the successful operation of the BPMWS.
KNOWLEDGE, SHILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Working knowledge of the practices used and equipment required in the operation and maintenance of the BPMWS;
Working knowledge of and ability to operate electronic line locating equipment, leak detection and GPS equipment;
Ability to follow a schedule and meet deadlines while performing in a supervised atmosphere;
General knowledge of the BPMWS and the sewer collection systems;
Must possess a mechanical aptitude or be willing to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to make repairs;
Must be customer service oriented with an ability to maintain interpersonal relationships;
Performs duties in a cooperative, courteous and professional manner;
Good oral and written communication skills;
Ability to accurately create legible records;
Must maintain a neat and presentable appearance;
Must practice safe driving and work habits;
Alert, observant, reliable and dependable;
Ability to get along with others utilizing tact and courtesy;
The employee's physical condition shall be commensurate with the demands of the position.
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