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Exhibit No.
1. Affirmation of the Oath of Office by the following officials elected on March 15, 2016:
Mayor Kathryn Supron; Trustees Maryann Friend, James Marshall,
and Linda Woodard - oath administered by Village Clerk Mangione.
2. Public Hearing on Proposed Local Law 2016-B: Override Tax Levy Limit 2016 – 108
3. Report of Fire Superintendent
Approval of Slate of Fire Council Officers 2017 – 001
4. Appointments and Approvals 2017 - 002
5. Annual Resolutions 2017 - 003
6. Report of the Mayor
Resolution of Gratitude to Sean Cunningham 2017 - 004
Proposed Local Law 2016-B to allow an override of the tax levy
limit established by General Municipal Law 3-C see above
Budget: Fiscal Year Ending 2017
Deer Management Reports (Drafts)
7. Executive Session as needed
8. Adjournment
Village of Cayuga Heights
Board of Trustees
Annual Organizational Meeting
Marcham Hall
April 4, 2016
7:00 p.m.
AGENDA
EXHIBIT 2016-108
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW B OF THE YEAR 2016
A LOCAL LAW TO OVERRIDE THE TAX LEVY LIMIT ESTABLISHED IN GENERAL
MUNICIPAL LAW §3-C
Be it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights as follows:
Section 1 Legislative Intent: It is the intent of this local law to allow the Village of Cayuga
Heights to adopt a budget for the fiscal year commencing in 2016 that requires a real property tax levy in
excess of the tax levy limit as defined by General Municipal Law §3-c.
Section 2 Authority: This local law is adopted pursuant to subdivision 5 of General Municipal
Law §3-c which expressly authorizes a local governing body to override the property tax cap for the
coming fiscal year by the adoption of a local law approved by a vote of sixty percent (60%) of said
governing body.
Section 3 Tax Levy Limit Override: The Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights,
County of Tompkins, is hereby authorized to adopt a budget for the fiscal year commencing in 2016 that
requires a real property tax levy in excess of the amount otherwise prescribed in General Municipal Law
§3-c.
Section 4 Severability: If a court determines that any clause sentence paragraph subdivision or
part of this local law or the application thereof to any person firm or corporation or circumstance is invalid
or unconstitutional the court order or judgment shall not affect impair or invalidate the remainder of this
local law but shall be confined in its operation to the clause sentence paragraph subdivision or part of this
Local Law or in its application to the person individual firm or corporation or circumstance directly
involved in the controversy in which such judgment or order shall be rendered.
Section 5 Effective Date: This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the
Secretary of State.
EXHIBIT 2017-001
2016 Cayuga Height Fire Department Slate of Officers
Presented for Approval to the Village of Cayuga Heights Trustees.
These officers have been elected by the members of the Cayuga Heights Fire Company and approved by
the Cayuga Heights Fire Department Fire Council. All of these officers have met the requirements for their
positions according to the by-laws of the Fire Department.
Resolution # ----
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees approves the following Cayuga
Height Fire Department Slate of Officers as voted on by the Cayuga Heights Fire Company and approved by
the Cayuga Heights Fire Department Fire Council.
Fire Chief George Tamborelle
Assistant Fire Chief Joe Price
Assistant Fire Chief John Putnam
Assistant Fire Chief Robert Shepherd
Lieutenant Blake Berger
Lieutenant Jaden Gladstone
EXHIBIT 2016-002 page 1 of 2
Appointment of Peter Salton as Deputy Mayor by Mayor Supron for the Official Year 2017.
Appointment by the Mayor and approval by Board of Trustees of the following:
Appointee Position/Term
Joan M. Mangione Clerk
two official years (4/2018)
Angela M. Podufalski Deputy Clerk
two official years (4/2018)
Joan M. Mangione Treasurer
two official years (4/2018)
Linda Woodard Deputy Treasurer
one official year (4/2017)
Joan M. Mangione Records Management Officer
one official year (4/2017)
Brent Cross Building Commissioner
one official year (4/2017)
Brent Cross Stormwater Mgmt. Officer
one official year (4/2017)
Brent Cross Engineer
one official year (4/2017)
Brent Cross Zoning Officer
one official year (4/2017)
Barney, Grossman, et al Law Firm: Municipal
one official year (4/2017)
David Klein Acting Village Justice
one official year (4/2017)
TBD Law Firm: Labor
one official year (4/2017)
TBA Litigation Attorney
one official year (4/2017)
Beatrice Szekely Historian
one official year (4/2017)
Patricia Longoria Deputy Historian
one official year (4/2017)
Andre Bensadoun Forester
one official year (4/2017)
EXHIBIT 2016-002 page 2 of 2
Alison Shull ZBA Member
five official years (4/2020)
Rosemarie Parker ZBA Member
five official years (4/2020)
Kirk Sigel ZBA Member
five official years (4/2021)
Mark Eisner ZBA Alternate
five official years (4/2021)
Sue Manning ZBA Alternate
five official years (4/2021)
Diedre Hay Planning Board Member
five official years (4/2020)
Meloney McMurry Planning Board Member
five official years (4/2021)
Jenny Leijonhufvud Planning Board Alternate
five official years (4/2021)
Appointments:
Access Oversight Committee:
Wies van Leuken for one official year (4/2017)
Bolton Point Water Commission Board of Directors:
Roy Staley and Mayor Kate Supron for one official year (4/2017)
Environmental Management Council
Brian Eden for one official year (4/2017)
Tompkins County Council of Governments (TCCOG) Board of Directors:
Mayor Kate Supron; Trustee TBD, alternate for one official year (4/2017)
Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium Board of Directors:
Trustee Peter Salton; Mayor Kate Supron, alternate for one official year (4/2017)
Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium Joint Committee:
Clerk & Treasurer Joan Mangione for one official year (4/2017)
Communications Committee: Maryann Friend, TBD for one official year (4/2017)
Human Resources Committee: Maryann Friend, TBD for one official year (4/2017)
Public Safety Committee: Maryann Friend, Peter Salton, Linda Woodard for one official year (4/2017)
Public Works Committee: Maryann Friend, James Marshall, Richard Robinson for one official year (4/2017)
Finance Committee: Jennifer Biloski, Richard Robinson, Linda Woodard for one official year (4/2017)
Planning Board Liaison: TBD for one official year (4/2017)
EXHIBIT 2017-004
a. Designation of the Village’s Official Newspaper
WHEREAS: The Ithaca Journal has general circulation within the Village; and
WHEREAS: The Ithaca Journal is not published in the village, but the Board of Trustees determines that it
is broadly distributed with the Village; and
WHEREAS: Designation of an official newspaper is generally effective for one year.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: That the Ithaca Journal is designated the official newspaper
of record for the Village of Cayuga Heights Official Year beginning April 4, 2016.
b. RULES OF PROCEDURE:
WHEREAS: New York State law does not establish meeting procedures for village boards of trustees; and
WHEREAS: Village Law § 4-412 provides that the Board of Trustees may determine its own rules
of procedure.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees establishes
the following Meeting Rules of Procedure:
i. REGULAR MEETINGS: The date, location, and time for regular meetings of the Board of Trustees
is established as the 3rd Monday of each month at Marcham Hall starting at 7:00 p.m. as follows:
May 16th, June 20th, July 18th, Aug 15th, Sept 19th, Oct 17th ,Nov 21st, Dec 19th, 2016; Jan 17th,
(Tuesday after Martin Luther King Day - held at the CHFD), Feb 20th, Mar 20th, Apr 3th, 2017 –
Organizational meeting held the 1st Monday of April each year.
a. SPECIAL MEETINGS: Special meetings of the Board of Trustees are all Board meetings other than
Regular Meetings. A Special Meeting may be called by the Mayor or any Trustee member of the
Board of Trustees by telephone, in person, or email at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting
unless an emergency requires the meeting to be held on less than 24-hours notice.
ii. QUORUM: A quorum of the Board of Trustees must be physically present to conduct business. A
quorum is a majority of the total legally authorized membership of the body, regardless of vacancies
or absences. Although a quorum is required to conduct a meeting, a majority vote of the total legally
authorized membership of the body is still required to pass most measures.
iii. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS: Executive sessions must be held in accordance with NYS Public Officers
Law § 105. All executive sessions must be entered into by a motion made from a properly
noticed and conducted open meeting.
iv. AGENDAS: The agenda is to be prepared by the Clerk at the direction of the Mayor. The Mayor or
any Trustee may have an item placed on the agenda. When possible, items for the agenda must be
provided to the Clerk in writing or via email at least 24 hours before the meeting’s start time. The
agenda must be prepared by noon on the day of the meeting. However, items may be placed on the
agenda at any time. If necessary, a supplemental agenda may be distributed at the beginning of the
meeting.
v. VOTING: Pursuant to the New York State Village Law and General Construction Law, each
member of the Board has one vote. The Mayor may vote on any matter but must vote in case of a tie.
A majority of the totally authorized voting power is necessary to pass a matter unless otherwise
specified by State law. A vote upon any question must be taken by ayes and nays, and the names of
the members present and their votes must be entered in the minutes.
vi. GENERAL RULES:
b. The Mayor presides at the meeting. In the Mayor’s absence, the Deputy Mayor presides at
meetings of the Board. The presiding officer may debate, move and take any action that may be
taken by other members of the Board. Board members are not required to rise, but must be
recognized by the presiding officer before making motions and speaking.
c. Every motion must be seconded before being put to a vote: all motions must be recorded in their
entirety in the Board’s minutes.
d. Once recognized, a member may not be interrupted when speaking unless it is to call him/her to
order. If a member is called to order, they must stop speaking until the question of order is
determined, and, if in order, they must be permitted to proceed. There is no limit to the number
of times a member may speak on a question. Motions to close or limit debate may be entertained
and require a two-thirds vote to pass.
vii. GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: Privilege of the Floor guidelines are as established at
January 9, 2012 Board of Trustee meeting as follows.
viii. MINUTES:
a. The Clerk is responsible for taking the minutes of the board. Minutes must consist of a record or
summary of all motions, proposals, resolution and any other matter formally voted upon and the
vote thereon. Minutes must be taken at executive of any action that is taken by formal vote.
Executive session minutes must consist of a record or summary of the final determination of
such action, and the date and vote thereon; provided, however, that such summary need not
include any matter which is not required to be made public by the NYS Freedom of Information
Law (FOIL).
b. Minutes must also include the following:
Name of the Board;
Date, place and time of meeting;
Notation of the presence or absence of Board members and time of arrival or
departure if different from time of call to order and adjournment;
Name and title of other villag officials and employees present and the approximate
number of attendees;
Record of communications presented to the Board;
Record of reports made by Board or other village personnel; and
Time of adjournment; and signature of Clerk or person who took the minutes if not
the Clerk.
c. Minutes should not contain a summary of the discussion leading to action taken or include
verbatim comments unless a majority of the Board resolves to have the Clerk do so.
d. The Clerk is responsible for creating a draft of the minutes within the timeframe provided for
under the New York State Open Meetings Law. The Board of Trustees approves the minutes at
the next board meeting. Amendments to the Clerk’s minutes require approval of the Board of
Trustees by a majority vote.
ix. ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
a. Call to order;
b. Roll call;
c. Approval of minutes of previous meeting;
d. Report of officers and committees (Fire, Mayor, Trustees, Police, Public Works, Clerk &
Treasurer);
e. Public comment period;
f. Old Business;
g. New business;
h. Appropriation;
i. Auditing; and
j. Adjournment
x. GUIDELINES FOR USE OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT: All member of the public and all public
officials are allowed to tape or video record public meeting. Recording is not allowed during
executive sessions. Recoding should be done in a manner which does not interfere with the meeting.
The mayor may determine whether the recording is being done in an intrusive manner taking into
consideration, but not limited to, brightness of lights, distance from the deliberations of the village
board, size of the equipment, and the ability of the public to participate in the meeting. If the
recording is determined to be intrusive and interferes with the meeting, the mayor may direct that the
recording be stopped or undertaken in a different manner or location.
xi. ADJORNMENT: Meeting may be adjourned by motion.
xii. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE: The forgoing procedure may be amended
from time to time by a majority vote of the Board.
e. DESIGNATING DEPOSITORY:
WHEREAS: the Board of Trustees has determined that Village Law § 4-412 (3)(2) requires the
designation of banks or trust companies for the deposit of all village monies;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
Section 1. That the Board of Trustees designates the Tompkins Trust Company, Ithaca, NY as official
depository for all Village funds received by the Village Clerk & Treasurer and receiver of taxes for the Fiscal
Year June 1, 2016 – May 31, 2017, with a maximum deposit of $4,500,000.
Sections 2. That the Clerk is authorized to notify Tompkins Trust Company of the following names to be
honored on checks for the Fiscal Year June 1, 2016 – May 31, 2017 with two signatures required for each
check.
Kathryn D. Supron, Mayor or Peter Salton, Deputy Mayor
Joan M. Mangione, Clerk & Treasurer or Linda Woodard, Deputy Treasurer
Section 3. That this resolution is effective immediately.
f. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The date, location, and time for next regular Board of Trustees meeting is
April 11, 2015 at Marcham Hall, 7:00 p.m.
g. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The date, location, and time for regular meetings of the Planning Board is
established as the 4th Monday of the month at Marcham Hall starting at 7:00 p.m.: April 25th, May 23rd, June
27th, July 25th, Aug 22nd, Sept 26 th, Oct 24th, Nov 28 th, Dec 26th, 2016; Jan 23rd, Feb 27th, Mar 27th, 2017.
h. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The date and time for regular meetings of the Zoning Board of Appeals is
scheduled on an as needed basis (historically held the 1st Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.).
i. CODE OF ETHICS:
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Mayor must insure that a copy of the Code of Ethics is distributed to each
officer and employee of the village. In addition, the Village Mayor must insure that a copy of General
Municipal Law §§ 800-809 is posted in each public building under the Village’s jurisdiction. Failure
to either distribute or receive a copy of the local Code of Ethics does not affect an
officer’s/employee’s duty to comply with the code, nor does it affect the enforcement of provisions
of the code.
j. ADVANCE APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
WHEREAS: The Board of trustees has determined to authorize payment in advance of audit of claims for
public utility services, postage, freight and express charges; and
WHEREAS: all such claims must be presented at the next regular meeting for audit; and
WHEREAS: the claimant and the officer incurring or approving the claim are jointly and severally liable for
any amount of Board of Trustees disallows.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
Section 1. That the Board of Trustees authorized payment in advance of audit of claims for public utility
services, postage, freights and express charges. All such claims must be presented at the next regular meeting
for audit and the claimant and the officer incurring or approving the claim are jointly and severally liable for
any amount of Board of Trustees disallows.
Section 2. That this resolution is effective immediately.
EXHIBIT 2017-004
Resolution:
IN APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE BY SEAN CUNNINGHAM
WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees appointed Sean Cunningham to serve as the Alternate
member of the Planning Board in September 2009, a position he held until June 2011; and
WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees appointed Sean as a member of the Planning Board in June
2011, a position he held until March 2016; and
WHEREAS, Sean’s input over these years was very valuable,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees recognizes and
appreciates Sean Cunningham’s service to the Village of Cayuga Heights Planning Board.