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Minutes of Regular Meeting
October 12, 2015
Present:
Supervisor: Ric Dietrich
Councilpersons: Rebecca Brenner, Jim Holahan
Excused:
Councilperson: Leslie Connors, Jack Miller
Others Present:
Town Clerk Pamela Goddard
Bookkeeper Laura Shawley
Code Officers CJ Randall
Legislator Dan Klein
Public Ted Crane, Ronda Roaring, David Hall
The Danby Town Board Meeting was opened at 7:08pm
Privilege of the Floor
David Hall thanked the TB for its attention to his request for rezoning at Gunderman Road PDZ10.
Ronda Roaring reported a conversation regarding an updated five-ten year management plan for
Jennings Pond park. She asked when the Town was going to take action on this? Dietrich responded that
the Town will engage with this, but it has not been a priority to date. Randall added that there is a current
emergency management plan for Jennings Pond. She further responded that the NYS Park System must
initiate any further plan for the consideration of trails, signage, and the use of the park.
NYS Deferred Compensation Plan
Clerk Goddard presented preliminary information regarding the Town’s potential participation in the
NYS Deferred Compensation Plan for employee retirement benefits. Additional information will be
presented at a future TB meeting.
Legislator’s Report
Klein reported on Tompkins County’s budget planning. $20,000 is included for the existing staff
person to manage youth employment. There is an additional $75,000 for the salaries of youth program
workers (including Travis Judd, manager of the Danby Youth Programs). Klein anticipates that these
budget lines will pass.
Klein reported that funding for review of Agricultural Districts is included in the 2016 County budget.
There was a discussion with Roaring and others regarding the review of Ag Districts. Randall reported
that she has a meeting scheduled for October regarding Ag District review.
Klein spoke about the “Carbon Fee and Dividend” proposal, endorsed by the Danby Conservation
Advisory Council. He reported that the County is reviewing this proposal as well. Dietrich reported that a
presentation on Carbon Fee and Dividend will be made to the Danby Town Board at a future meeting.
Dietrich and Klein discussed the problem of long-term support for TCAT from municipalities and the
County. Dietrich expressed the strong view that the rural areas can not afford to lose any bus service.
However, financial support from the Towns will be difficult. Klein agreed that a solution needs to be
found. While he did not have a particular plan in mind, Klein has put his name forward to be a County
representative to TCAT. He hopes to help work in the problem.
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Warrants
ABSTRACT #10 OF 2015:
GENERAL FUND
#401-439, with the exclusion of voucher #407 (a voided check), for a total of $20,283.41
Moved by Brenner, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
In Favor: Brenner, Holahan, Dietrich
HIGHWAY FUND
#221–241 for a total $69,659.76
Moved by Holahan, Second by Brenner. The motion passed.
In Favor: Brenner, Holahan, Dietrich
WEST DANBY WATER DISTRICT
#44-48 for a total of $1,475.93
Moved by Holahan, Second by Brenner. The motion passed.
In Favor: Brenner, Holahan, Dietrich
Water Resources Presentations
Dietrich reminded the Board that Steve Winkley will make his second presentation at 7pm on October
27. Clerk Goddard encouraged Board members to “beat the bushes” in order to boost attendance.
Attendance at the October 8 presentation was low.
Clerk Goddard reported that the long awaited Danby Aquifer Study is apparently past peer review and
ready for publication and release. A specific release date has not been given.
Broadband Buildout - Update
CJ Randall gave status report on the buildout of broadband service in Danby. Two of three poles have
been installed. These poles are awaiting electric connections through NYSEG. The Danby poles will
provide 70% coverage for Danby. Adjacent poles from other Towns will provide additional coverage, to
cover 98% of the uncovered areas of the Town. An updated map of coverage is being distributed to the
Board and public through the September 2015 Code Enforcement report.
Randall and Dietrich responded to questions from Roaring regarding the cost of hooking up to the
service. Roaring complained about the cost of installation. Randall and Dietrich clarified that service to
individual houses is not free. Dietrich noted that this buildout is bringing service to residents who have
had no other alternative.
Code Enforcement Report
CJ Randall reported on activities of the Code and Planning office. She provided verbal additions to
the written report circulated by Code Officer Paul Hansen, particularly regarding training and information
meetings which she is attending. A revised written report will be available to the public. Randall informed
the Board that upgraded ArcGIS software has been installed on the Code Office computers. This will
allow for on-line “story maps” for projects such as CAC property surveys and road maintenance projects.
A “live view” can be linked to the Town web site.
Randall reported that she has worked with the CAC on a first draft of a Conservation Handbook. In
addition, GPS data is being added to an open space inventory undertaken by the CAC. Randall provided
training to the Planning Board on September 23, related to Comprehensive Planning.
There was a brief discussion regarding a draft timeline for completion of the revised Comprehensive
Plan. Randall estimated that the Comprehensive Plan update should be complete by the end of 2016. This
timeline includes public outreach sessions over the next year.
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Short Reports/Correspondence
Copies of the Justice’s reports were distributed to the TB.
The Town Clerk’s report noted that $3,004.61 was distributed to the Town Supervisor for the month
of September. This included 55 dog licenses, six building permits, and sales of hunting and fitting
licenses. $2,820.59 was distributed to the NYS DEC for sporting license sales, and $69.00 to the Animal
Population Control Program through the NYS Department of Ag & Markets. Clerk Goddard reported that
Records Management Assistant, Mary Ann Barr, has been working on reviewing and sorting old files
from Code Officer Sue Beeners. Several duplicate copies of records have been destroyed.
Adjourn
The meeting was adjourned at 8:05 pm. !!!!!!!!!
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Pamela Goddard, Town Clerk
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