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Exhibit No.
1. Approval of Meeting Minutes: February 9, 2015 2015-086
Resolution #7558
2. Annual Report of Village Justice Galbreath 2015-087
3. Report of Fire Superintendent Tamborelle 2015-088
Submitted Report*
a. Resolution to request bids for new fire truck
b. Resolution for furnace replacement at 825 Hanshaw Road
4. Report of Asst. Superintendent of Public Works Frisbie 2015-089
Submitted Report*
a. Resolution to procure bids for truck box
5. Privilege of the Floor – 30 minutes - SIGN-UP at 6:45 p.m. unrevised
Website – Privilege of the Floor Guidelines
6. Report of Mayor
a. Tree City U.S.A. 2014 designation
b. Procurement Policy
c. Investment Policy
7. Report of the Trustees
8. Report of Police Chief Steinmetz
Submitted reports * 2015-090 a, b, c
9. Report of Superintendent of Public Works Cross
10. Report of Clerk & Treasurer 2015-092 a, b
Submitted reports*
Monthly Report of the Treasurer
a. OSC Fiscal Stress Report Attachment A
b. Resolution to fill Information Aide position
11. Report of Attorney
12. Executive Session (as necessary)
13. Adjournment
* All Exhibits and Reports are located on http://www.Cayuga-Heights.ny.us/Minutes/Agenda Packet unless otherwise noted
Village of Cayuga Heights
Board of Trustees
Regular Meeting
Marcham Hall
March 9, 2015
7:00 p.m.
AGENDA
EXHIBIT 2015-086
Minutes VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS Monday, February 9, 2015
Marcham Hall BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING 7:00 p.m.
Present: Mayor Supron; Trustees: Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard; Asst. Superintendent of Public Works
Frisbie; Chief of Police Steinmetz; Clerk & Treasurer Mangione; Attorney Marcus.
Absent: Trustee Crooker; Fire Superintendent Tamborelle; Superintendent of Public Works Cross.
Call to Order: Mayor Supron called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
1. Approval of Meeting Minutes: January 12, 2015
Resolution # 7558
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Minutes of the January 12, 2015 Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees Meeting are
approved as written in Exhibit FYE2015-079.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Woodard
Discussion: Draft minutes had been modified prior to the meeting. Revised minutes are presented in Exhibit 2015-079.
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nay & Abstentions: none
Motion carried
2. Approval of Meeting Minutes: January 28, 2015
Resolution # 7559
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Minutes of the January 28, 2015 Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees Meeting are
approved as written in Exhibit FYE2015-080.
Motion: Trustee Woodard
Second: Trustee Friend
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays: none
Abstentions: Hamilton
Motion carried
3. Report of Fire Superintendent Tamborelle (Exhibit FYE2015-081)
Mayor Supron raised the topic of the Village-owned rental property at 825 Hanshaw Road. It has been used for several years
to house Fire Company Officers at sub-market rent. The property has been found to have mold issues which will need to be
addressed. Other repairs/improvements (siding, insulation) may be necessary in the coming months. Superintendent Cross will
develop proposals for repair.
4. Report of Asst. Superintendent of Public Works Frisbie (Exhibit FYE2015-082)
Report of Superintendent of Public Works Cross (Exhibit FYE2015-084)
There were no specific questions on the report. Ground shifting due to frost depth has caused sewer and water line breaks.
Repair on these lines along with regular snow clearing activities has kept the department busy. Six hundred (600) tons of salt
were ordered this week; crews have tried to minimize the amount of salt being spread. The sewer main that runs through
Kendal property has backed up; a Public Works crew will be working to clean the line tomorrow. Stanley Security will be
preparing an estimate to repair the broken lock and crossbar on a door at the DPW facility. A resident has contacted
Superintendent Cross, who is on vacation, to report an issue with a manhole cover located in a Village easement. The resident
had a blocked sewer line which required access to the manhole; her neighbor on whose property the easement lays, had
planted a tree which restricted access. The tree needed to be removed and the property owner with the sewer line blockage is
seeking assistance with the cost of tree removal. More information needs to be gathered before the Board can address this
issue; Asst. Superintendent Frisbie will follow-up.
Agenda Item #9, Superintendent of Public Works Cross’ report was also discussed at this time.
Options for relocating the computer server room in light of heat generated by the furnace and its pipes in the basement were
discussed. Repairs on the sidewalk plow transmission should be complete in the next few days. Purchase of Building Code
Enforcement software is being pursued as a Shared Service; no decision will be made in the near term. A resident realized that
their single-family home which had been renovated from a three-family structure is being billed for water and sewer on a three
meter basis. Additional calculations and discussion with the homeowner will be forthcoming.
5. Privilege of the Floor
No one present to speak.
6. Report of the Mayor
Mayor Supron would like to refocus attention on formation of a Business Advisory Committee (BAC). The committee would
create a vehicle for communication between Village business owners and the Board of Trustees.
Resolution #7486, passed by the Board of Trustees at the meeting held on May 12, 2014 created the BAC; said resolution is
included here.
BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WHEREAS the Village’s Comprehensive Plan adopted January 13, 2014 stated as an objective to improve the business
climate for property and business owners in the Village, and that the plan also recommended establishment of an advisory
committee to facilitate communication and encourage collaboration between Village officials and commercial property and
business owners,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
That a Business Advisory Committee (BAC) be established to advise the Board of Trustees on policy matters pertaining to the
business community in the Village of Cayuga Heights, and
That the BAC will be comprised of no fewer than 5 (five) and no more than 7 (seven) volunteer members, a majority of whom
will be from the business community, appointed by the Mayor for two year terms, one of whom will be named Chairperson by
the Mayor and one of whom will be a member of the Village of Cayuga Heights Planning Board, and
That the BAC will meet on a periodic basis as determined by its members and Chairperson, but not less than once every three
months, and
That the BAC will report to the Board of Trustees as needed, but not less than once every three months.
Motion: Trustee Friend
Second: Trustee Woodard
Ayes: Friend, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays & Abstentions: none
Motion carried
7. Report of the Trustees
Trustee Salton recommends that the Board of Trustees renew its affiliation with the Greater Tompkins County Municipal
Health Insurance Consortium based on his review of the Municipal Cooperative Agreement (MCA).
Resolution # 7560
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees affirms its support of the Greater Tompkins
County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium and agrees to the Municipal Cooperative Agreement (MCA).
Motion: Trustee Hamilton
Second: Trustee Salton
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays & Abstentions: none
Motion carried
8. Report of Police Chief Steinmetz (Exhibit FYE2015-083a,b,c)
A resident has complained about speeding in a specific area of the Village. Three officers have submitted preliminary reports
based on observations in the area of concern. Chief Steinmetz will communicate with the resident. The phone system which
was updated in 2011 is difficult to update. Police Clerk Carr has been attempting to reprogram the system and encountered
problems. AllMode will come in to assist with reprograming for a fee; it is agreed that they should be brought in to assist and
train.
Bids for sale of the 2009 Durango were opened and read.
Resolution # 7561
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees accepts the bid of $8,790 submitted by John
Carter, 300 East Upland Road, Ithaca, NY for the purchase of a 2009 Dodge Durango, the surplus police vehicle.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Robinson
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays & Abstentions: none
Motion carried
9. Report of Clerk & Treasurer Mangione (Exhibits FYE2015-085a,b)
Resolution # 7562 as follows:
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Woodard
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays & Abstentions: none
Motion carried
Resolution # 7563
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Abstract #9 for FYE2015 consisting of Trust and Agency vouchers 71 - 78 in the amount of
$2,117.88 and Consolidated Fund vouchers 586 - 672 in the amount of $207,166.54 is approved and the Treasurer is instructed
to make payments thereon.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Hamilton
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays and Abstentions: none
Motion carried
10. Report of Attorney Marcus
No report.
11. Executive Session
Resolution # 7564
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: An Executive Session of the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees is deemed
appropriate by virtue of §105 of the NYS Open Meeting Law subsection (f) the medical, financial, credit or employment
history of a particular person or corporation, or matters leading to the appointment, employment, promotion, demotion,
discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal of a particular person or corporation.
Motion: Trustee Woodard
Second: Trustee Hamilton
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays and Abstentions: none
Motion carried
Resolution # 7565
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: An Executive Session of the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees is ended and returned
to Open Session.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Hamilton
Discussion: none
Ayes: Trustees Friend, Hamilton, Robinson, Salton, and Woodard
Nays and Abstentions: none
Motion carried
12. Adjournment:
Meeting of the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees was adjourned by Mayor Supron at 9:10 p.m.
EXHIBIT 2015-087
EXHIBIT 2015-088
March 9, 2015
Honorable Kate Supron
Board of Trustees
Village of Cayuga Heights
Monthly Report January 2015
There were 41 calls for the fire department in February. There were 17 calls in the Village of Cayuga Heights, 15 calls in
the Town of Ithaca and 9 mutual aid requests. We had 22 EMS runs and 19 fire calls. Once again, in February, we ran
multiple mutual aid calls. While we do not get many structure fires in our district it is extremely beneficial to our
department that we are requested to fires outside our district. Not only do we help our neighbors when they need us, but it
allows our firefighters to get a lot of experience with structural firefighting. When we respond to mutual aid fires we staff
the truck with all interior firefighters. When we arrive with six interior firefighters at the scene of a working fire our entire
crew is usually assigned, as a full crew, to a section of the fire and tasked with suppression. We gain a huge amount of
experience at other people fires.
Checklist work is done from the Fall 2014 Recruit Class. We started the class with ten recruits and seven made it through
their checklists and have moved to exterior firefighter status. Of the seven who made it through the process, four are in
the Firefighter 1 class and two are enrolled in the EMT class at TC3. It was a good group and they are motivated and
moving on with more advanced trainings. We are not going to run a spring recruit class. We had our dinner in February
and four people attended. We identified that three of the attendees would be eligible for membership and decided that the
commitment to run an entire class for three people would not be the best utilization of our spring. Instead we are planning
on using the spring to work on getting our exterior firefighters trained up and moved to interior status. We are planning
several live burns at the training center throughout the spring. We trained similarly two years ago when we did not run a
spring class and it worked out very well for us.
We will be having a memorial service for Fleet Morse at the station on March 28th. Fleet was the last surviving founding
member of the department. Fleet has been carried on our rolls as Member #1 for many years. We have been in contact
with his family and they have asked if the fire department would host the service at the station. Fleet was an amazing man
and extremely dedicated member of our department. Fleet’s nephew called from his apartment at Longview after he
passed away and during our conversation the department got a call and I heard Fleet’s pager in the background. Family
and staff state he carried his pager every day. He will be much missed around the station.
We are looking forward to the 2015/16 budget process. We have a meeting scheduled with the Town of Ithaca to keep
them informed of upcoming budget plans. There is a bid spec prepared for the new engine that we will be requesting this
coming year. I would like to ask permission to advertise for the new engine and send out the bid March. In speaking with
several truck vendors they did say that there is a good chance at better pricing if a truck is bid and prices are set before June
when the parts prices are raised. I did confirm this information with Jeff Frisbee. We would like to release the spec in
March for a June bid opening.
There has been an ongoing problem at 825 Hanshaw Road with a moldy smell in the house. We had Enviro Tech come in
and do mold testing and found that there are not high levels of mold in the house. At this time we have determined that
the smell is possibly coming from the furnace in the basement. The furnace is original to the house and is rusting and has
not been cleaned or serviced in recent memory. The furnace is an old “gravity feed” unit with no filters in place. We have
contacted HSC and received a quote to remove the old furnace and put in a new forced air unit with a charcoal filter
system. We are also getting quotes to replace the siding on the house and to insulate it properly. To our knowledge there
is currently no insulation in the walls of the house. The plan would be to remove the old siding, insulate and then reside
with vinyl. These projects should solve the issues we are having with the house. No work has been done on the house
since the windows were replaced and the house painted five years ago.
We will hold fire department elections on April 5th and our Annual Installation Banquet on April 11th. We hope all trustees
will be able to attend the event.
Sincerely,
George Tamborelle
Fire Chief/Fire Superintendent
EXHIBIT 2015-089
REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Monday, March 02, 2015
TO: BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FROM: Jeffrey Frisbie; Asst. Superintendent of Public Works
PERIOD: February 2015
Street System: The crew has been working the on-call rotation to keep the roads clear of snow and treated as
necessary for safety.
Storm Water System: We have been continuously cleaning catch basins and monitoring our creeks to keep them clear
of debris.
Water System: Five distribution line breaks were repaired. The department has also assisted in thawing 5 lines in the
Sunset Drive area.
Sewer System: We have plans to continue line flushing. We responded to 3 plugged lines, and were able to open them
within 2 hrs each.
Buildings and Grounds: completed several small jobs at Marcham Hall.
Personnel: Matt Townsend has returned to work.
Safety: No additional training scheduled at this time.
EXHIBIT 2015-090a
March 4, 2015
To: The Honorable Mayor Supron
Members of the Board of Trustees
Village of Cayuga Heights
Re: Report of the Police Department for February, 2015
In the month of February the police department received 302 calls for service. In addition to these calls, 58 uniform
traffic tickets were issued and 8 parking violations were cited. A breakdown of the calls for service is as follows:
3 felony complaints were handled including 1 for possession of stolen property and 2 for burglary. After investigation
of a larceny complaint that originated from another police agency, the items reported as missing were found at a
residence in the Village of Cayuga Heights. The suspect was identified and charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen
Property and held on bail at Tompkins County Jail. The 2 burglary complaints originated from the same complainant
at the same apartment reporting that their apartment had been broken into. There is a suspect in this case and the
investigation is ongoing.
1 misdemeanor charge of petit larceny was filed after a subject was reported as taking an item from a convenient store
without paying for it. After locating a suspect through a matching description, the officer took the suspect into custody
and an appearance ticket was issued on charges of Petit Larceny.
A Vehicle and Traffic stop led to the misdemeanor charge of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle 3rd.
1 Local Law violation of Noise was received. The complainant stated that several people were outside a residence
yelling. Upon officer arrival no noise was observed. The persons interviewed at the residence were advised of the
Village’s ordinance and were told to keep noise levels down when outside.
There were 8 Motor vehicle accidents investigated. One accident consisted of one of the two drivers involved driving
away from the scene. Upon locating the fleeing vehicle, the driver was issued a citation for the misdemeanor charge of
Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Accident.
There were no incidents involving deer reported, MVA or other.
In summary, 6 persons were arrested and the following 6 charges were filed: 1-Felony Criminal Possession of Stolen
Property. 1- Petit Larceny, 1-Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle 3rd, 1-Operator Leaves the Scene of
a Personal Injury Accident, 1-Execute Bench Warrant, and 1-Taken into Custody/Mentally Ill.
Over the course of this month police department members took part in the following trainings and events: The week of
February 23rd, Officer Brandon Manheim completed Field Training Officer School at Elmira Police Academy.
The full time officers worked a total of 39.5 hours of overtime and the part time officers worked a total of 101 hours.
Sincerely,
Chief James Steinmetz
EXHIBIT 2015-090b
CAYUGA HEIGHTS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
February 2015
Total Traffic Citation Report, by Violation
Violation Description Totals_
7C LL#1-96 WRONG SIDE CURB OR EDGE 2
7D LL#1-96 OVERNIGHT PARKING 6
Report Totals 8
EXHIBIT 2015-090c
CAYUGA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
Uniform Traffic Tickets 2/01/15 to 2/28/15
DATE OFFENSE LOCATION MPH/MPH ZONE
02/26/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD
02/26/15 NO/INSUFFICIENT TAIL LAMPS (PASS-OUT) PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/26/15 UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE (EXP 12/31/13) PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/25/15 OP MV- MOBILE PHONE PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/25/15 OP MV- MOBILE PHONE PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/25/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE HANSHAW RD
02/25/15 OPERATING WITHOUT INSURANCE (EXP 02/23/14) HANSHAW RD
02/25/15 OP MV- MOBILE PHONE (RIGHT-EAR) HANSHAW RD
02/25/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE HANSHAW RD
02/25/15 DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/24/15 FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY HANSHAW
02/24/15 INADEQUATE OR NO STOP LAMPS (L-OUT) PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/24/15 NO/INSUFFICIENT TAIL LAMPS (BOTH OUT) PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/24/15 NO/INADEQUATE LIGHTS TRIPHAMMER RD
02/23/15 NO/INADEQUATE LIGHTS CAYUGA HEIGHTS RD
02/23/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/23/15 NO/INADEQUATE LIGHTS N TRIPHAMMER RD
02/20/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD
02/20/15 OPERATING WITHOUT INSURANCE (EXP 09/17/07) WINTHROP DRIVE
02/20/15 DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE (STOP) WINTHROP DRIVE
02/19/15 SPEED IN ZONE HANSHAW RD 45 30
02/19/15 SPEED IN ZONE HANSHAW RD 47 30
02/18/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD
02/18/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD
02/18/15 DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE TRIPHAMMER RD
02/18/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE TRIPHAMMER RD
02/18/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE 3/14 PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/18/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER RD
02/18/15 UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE TRIPHAMMER RD
02/17/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE - SEPT 2014 PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/17/15 OPERATING WITHOUT INSURANCE-NO PROOF IN V PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/17/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE 12/14 HANSHAW RD
02/17/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE CAYUGA HEIGHTS ROAD
02/17/15 OPER MV WHILE USING PORTABLE ELEC DEV (R-HA PLEASANT GROVE ROAD
CAYUGA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
Uniform Traffic Tickets 2/01/15 to 2/28/15
02/17/15 DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE (SPEED 46/ TRIPHAMMER RD
02/17/15 AGGRAVATED UNLIC OP 3RD (MISD) PLEASANT GROVE RD
02/14/15 LEAVING/SCENE PERSONAL INJURY ACC. N TRIPHAMMER RD
02/14/15 FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY N TRIPHAMMER RD
02/14/15 UNREASONABLE SPEED/SPECIAL HAZARDS N TRIPHAMMER RD
02/14/15 UNLICENSED OPERATOR N TRIPHAMMER RD
02/14/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE HANSHAW RD
02/14/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE NORTH TRIPHAMMER ROAD
02/13/15 OPERATING WITHOUT INSURANCE E UPLAND RD
02/13/15 SPEED IN ZONE TRIPHAMMER RD 63 30
02/11/15 NO/INADEQUATE LIGHTS ST RT 13
02/10/15 NO DISTINCTIVE PLATE/INSECURE/DIRTY HANSHAW RD.
02/10/15 OPER MV/MC/BIC W/MORE 1 EARPHONE HANSHAW RD.
02/09/15 UNSAFE TIRE KLINE/CAYUGA HEIGHTS ROAD
02/07/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE WINTHROP DRIVE
02/06/15 NO/INADEQUATE LIGHTS HANSHAW RD
02/06/15 UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHLAND RD
02/06/15 UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE (EXP 06/01/14) CAYUGA HEIGHTS ROAD
02/06/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE CAYUGA HEIGHTS ROAD
02/01/15 UNLICENSED OPERATOR PLEASENT GROVE RD
02/01/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE EXP 9/2014 PLEASENT GROVE RD
02/01/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE EXP 11/2014 JESSUP RD
02/01/15 UNINSPECTED MOTOR VEHICLE EXP 11/2014 TRIPHAMMER RD
02/01/15 DISOBEYED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE TRIPHAMMER RD
EXHIBIT 2015-091a
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
CLERK & TREASURER’S REPORT
March 9, 2015
1. Audits: Draft Audit Report received from NYS OSC. Village Board response due by March 13th.
2. Budget:
FYE2016 Preparation: Department Heads’ worksheets have been returned. Proposed Budget will be
distributed on or before March 23rd.
Budget Workshop: TBD
3. Water and Sewer Billing: 206 Overlook Road.
4. Banking Activity as of February 28, 2015
Beginning Balance Deposits Withdrawals Ending Balance
Consolidated Checking $ 719,076.57 $326,470.01 $342,790.36 $ 702,756.22
Consolidated Savings $2,113,302.49 $ 202.65 $ 0.00 $2,113,302.49
Trust & Agency $ 4,434.94 $134,086.50 $130,556.24 $ 8,171.14
$2,836,814.00 $2,824,229.85
Reconciled Bank Balance: $2,823,408.98
5. Transfers:
During the month of February 2015, $133,104.44 was transferred from Consolidated Fund checking to
Trust & Agency for payroll and payroll processing fees.
6. Revenues, Expenditures, and Balance by Fund - February
See attached accounting module report titled Monthly Report of Treasurer
7. Current Expenses:
Unaudited Abstract #10 dated March 9, 2015: as distributed.
8. Approval of March Abstract:
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Abstract #10 for FYE2015 consisting of Trust and Agency vouchers 79 - 87
in the amount of $29,910.80 and Consolidated Fund vouchers 673 - 752 in the amount of $232,567.16 is
approved and the Treasurer is instructed to make payments thereon.
Respectfully submitted,
Joan M. Mangione
Village Clerk & Treasurer
EXHIBIT 2015-091b
ATTACHMENT A