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Minutes of Regular Meeting
September 9, 2019, 7pm, Danby Town Hall
Present:
Councilpersons: Leslie Connors, Ric Dietrich (Supervisor), Jim Holahan, Jack Miller, Matt
Ulinski
Others Present:
Town Clerk Pamela Goddard
Justice Garry Huddle
Planner John Czamanske
Highway Carl Seamon
Bookkeeper Laura Shawley
Public Ted Crane, Ronda Roaring, Sarah Schnabel, Pat Woodworth, Alex Pfeifer, Bruce
Richards, Joel Gagnon, John Van de Mark.
Meeting Opened at 7:05 pm
Privilege of the Floor
John Van de Mark spoke regarding his assessment of the poor condition of roads in Danby. His
concerns were addressed by the Highway Superintendent and the Town Board. Danby has a large number
of roads with an insufficient base construction. Van de Mark was informed of the existence of a five-year
plan to improve Danby roads. Additionally, grant processes for culvert and bridge replacement can be
slow and take time. He was invited to have a further discussion with the Highway Superintendent, and to
drive the roads with him.
Ronda Roaring spoke regarding target shooting in the old quarry in the Danby State Forest, off Travor
Road. She noted, following a discussion with Joan Oldroyd (DEC forest ranger), that those who are
shooting are not being ticketed. She asked the Supervisor to direct the ranger to issue tickets for these
violations. Dietrich responded that he had contacted the State Police regarding the sound of automatic
rifle fire coming from that area of the State Forest.
Ted Crane asked about the timeline for the Town Board to make a decision on whether there would be
a need to override the NYS tax cap. This subject was discussed later in the meeting.
Warrants
ABSTRACT #13 OF 2019:
GENERAL FUND
#377-419 for a total of $22,617.60
Moved by Connors, Second by Miller. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
HIGHWAY FUND
#254-270 for a total $35,335.26
Moved by Connors, Second by Ulinski. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
WEST DANBY WATER DISTRICT FUND
#26-27 for a total $344.25
Moved by Connors, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
Approve Minutes
MOTION - APPROVE MINUTES
Moved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby approves the minutes of August 5 and 12, 2019.
Moved by Holahan, Second by Dietrich. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
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Resolution to Authorize Supervisor to carry out CDBG Housing Survey
Planner Czamanske presented a resolution for consideration. Its passage is needed for documentation
and compliance with the grant procedures. The resolution notes that one proposal, for conducting the
housing conditions survey, has been received. Holahan, Dietrich, and Czamanske will interview a
representative of this firm on September 10. Czamanske reported that this firm has more than 20 years of
experience in this type of work. Their references are good and Czamanske has confidence in their ability
to conduct this survey.
RESOLUTION NO. 57 OF 2019 - AUTHORIZE TOWN SUPERVISOR TO CARRY OUT CDBG FUNDED HOUSING
CONDITIONS SURVEY
Whereas, the Town of Danby has been awarded a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) in the amount of
$30,000 from the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal (HCR), Project Number
300CP129-18, and
Whereas, this CDBG funding has been awarded for the purpose of carrying out a Housing Conditions Survey of the
entire town, and
Whereas, the Town has committed a local match of $1,500 toward this CDBG project, and
Whereas, the Town received a fully-executed copy of the grant agreement by letter from HCR dated April 12, 2019,
and
Whereas, the Town issued a Request for Proposals on July 23, 2019 for consultant assistance to undertake the
Housing Conditions Survey, with proposals due August 23, 2019, and
Whereas, one proposal was received from a qualified consultant, C.T. Male Associates;
Now Therefore,
Be It Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby authorizes the Town Supervisor to carry out this CDBG
funded housing activity in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal grant regulations and to execute all
necessary consultant contracts and agreements.
Moved by Holahan, Second by Ulinski. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski
Abstain: Dietrich
Planning Report
A written report was distributed. The report outlined the Planner’s activities for the month of August
including responding to many questions related to zoning and subdivision matters, preparation for the
August 15 Planning Board meeting, and responding to RFP questions related to the CDBG Housing
Conditions Survey project. One proposal was submitted by the August 23 deadline. There will be an
interview related to this on September 10.
Czamanske spent some time in discussion with Tompkins County in an attempt to have the Natural
Resources Inventory GIS data hosted in their system. He reported that this will not work out. The new
Planner will need to figure out how to store this data.
Czamanske reported that there were 18 applicants for the Planner position. He coordinated review of
these applications with Dietrich, Ulinski, Laura Shawley, and Joel Gagnon. Eight applicants were selected
for interview. These interviews were held on September 4 and 6. Four strong candidates have been
identified, from the group of eight.
There was a substantial discussion regarding the next steps in the interview process for new Planner.
Joel Gagnon (as the presumptive incoming Town Supervisor for 2020) sent out an Email message to the
Planning and Town Boards, informing them of the interview process to this point. The four best
candidates for Danby Planner are being invited for a second round of interview presentations. The
suggestion is that they give a short presentation (15 minutes) on a topic of their choice with relevance to
planning situations in Danby. A half hour of Q&A will follow. The tentative dates for these presentations
are Tuesday and Wednesday evening, September 17 and 18.
There was discussion as to whether these presentation interviews are open to the public, with public
participation. Clerk Goddard noted that, if there is a quorum of the Town or Planning Board (or both),
these meetings are “open meetings” per the NYS Open Meetings law. Both Czamanske and Ulinski were
strongly of the opinion that, in fairness to the applicants, these presentations should not be conducted in
open meeting. Gagnon was of the opinion that a transparent process, with public participation, would be
good and appropriate. There was discussion as to whether the presentation interviews should be
conducted before full boards, or with a smaller number of persons selected from the TB and PB thereby
avoiding the complication of a quorum of either board.
After extensive discussion, there was agreement to either have the same limited number of people
conduct the second interview, or this process open to both boards and to formally enter Executive Session
as these will related to the potential employment of particular persons. Dietrich, Czamanske, Connors,
and Ulinski favored having a limited number of people conduct the second interview. No Town Board
members were in favor of having these in open, public meeting.
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Speed Limit Plans
Connors reported on information related to a proposal for a Town-wide speed limit for the Danby.
When the Highway Department calls the NYS Department of Transportation with this request, the answer
is a strong “no.” Connors suggested that the Town ask anyway, and continue to ask.
There was a discussion of possible further steps. Shawley suggested that letters of interest and support
come from the Town Board and from the Tompkins County Sheriff (the Sheriff had voiced support for
this measure, during a previous meeting with Town officials). It was further suggested to ask State
representatives Seward and Lifton to add their support to this request.
A related discussion was held regarding a four-way stop at the intersection of Gunderman and
Comfort Roads. This traffic change also requires review and approval by the NYS DoT.
There was a brief discussion of further research needed regarding the cost and effectiveness of
electronic speed measuring signs. Highway is gathering data and will return to the Board with additional
information. Horse-riding caution signs will soon be installed in the area of Troy and Nelson Roads.
Budget Process update
Bookkeeper Shawley reported on the status of budget planning for 2020. Budget worksheets have
been distributed to all departments and involved agencies (such as the Community Council, Community
Library, Food Pantry, and Seniors). These are due back in the next week. Once that information is
received, Shawley will draft the preliminary budget for TB review and discussion.
The Board discussed the need for passing a Local Law to authorize overriding the NYS Tax Cap, in
the event of budget increases due to funding a full time Planner and full time Code/Zoning Officer. Such a
LL needs to be passed each year, when a municipality envisions the need to exceed the tax levy limit. A
public hearing was set for the first meeting in October.
RESOLUTION NO. 58 OF 2019 -SET PUBLIC HEARING - LOCAL LAW TO OVER-RIDE TAX CAP
Whereas, the Town Board of the Town of Danby is considering adoption of a Local Law “Override the Tax Levy Limit
Established in General Municipal Law 3-c for the Fiscal Year 2020”,
Now Therefore,
Be It Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby sets a Public Hearing related to considering adoption of a
Local Law to Override the Tax Levy Limit for the Fiscal Year 2020”, said Public Hearing to be held Monday October 7,
2019 at 7:00pm in the Danby Town Hall.
Moved by Miller, Second by Connors. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
The Board agreed to meet at 6pm on the first meeting in October (October 7) for budget review and
planning.
Dietrich asked Bookkeeper Shawley to clarify whether the Danby Community Park Association is
expecting the Town to cover insurance costs for the natural playground? The municipal insurance will not
cover this need. Shawley and other members of the Board recall an agreement that the Town would cover
liability insurance for the TCAT Park and Ride, but not the playground. The DCPA insurance need to
cover this need. This will be further clarified at the next meeting, when the DCPA makes a presentation.
Conservation Easement Public Hearing - Conservation Advisory Council
On behalf of the CAC, Matt Ulinski asked that a public hearing be set regarding a conservation
easement on a Durfee Hill Road property. The CAC is completing negotiations on this easement.
Documentation will be provided prior to the hearing. This easement has been vetted by the Town
Attorney.
RESOLUTION NO. 59 OF 2019 - SET PUBLIC HEARING - CONSERVATION EASEMENT
Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Danby sets a Public Hearing to consider acceptance of a
Conservation Easement on property at 29 Durfee Hill Road, said Public Hearing to take place on Monday October 7,
following the previous hearing, at the Danby Town Hall.
Moved by Ulinski, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich
Justices’ Report
Written reports from the Town Justices were circulated among the Board. Checks for $1,023.00 and
$1116.00 were received, primarily from traffic violations. Holahan asked whether more speed limit
violation tickets have been issued? Justice Huddle reported that there has not been a change. He further
reported that several changes in the criminal justice system, including changes to evictions, arraignments,
and bail processes, will be in effect as of January 2020.
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Town Clerk’s Report
Clerk Goddard reported that $4,141.45 was received though the Clerk’s office for the month of
August. This represents one marriage license, ten days of DEC license sales, one dog impoundment fee,
36 dog licenses, and 11 building permits. $3,366.85 was distributed to the Town Supervisor, with the
remainder distributed to NYS DEC, Animal Population Control Program, and Department of Health.
Municipal Obligations and Ongoing Projects
There was continued discussion regarding transition of Town Supervisor in January 2020. Supervisor
Dietrich expressed concern about priorities moving forward. An example was the priorities being
considered for the new Planner, as expressed in the interview process. Dietrich cautioned that Supervisors
should not have a limited agenda for the Town. In addition to an update to the Comprehensive Plan,
Dietrich noted the critical need to have an updated Emergency Management Plan.
Dietrich thought that, in addition to long range planning, the Town Planner needs to be aware of the
health and safety of Town residents. Specific examples include stormwater management and water safety/
supply considerations. Gagnon suggested that some of this discussion might be more appropriate in a one-
on-one discussion between himself and Dietrich.
There was a discussion of who is doing what and how does the Town move on from this point.
Dietrich noted that decisions regarding activities and organizations in which the Town participates are
made by the entire Board. The Supervisor is one vote in five. Ulinski noted that Board members are
involved in several matters, and it would be good to list them. He further noted that Dietrich is the
principal person involved in several county-wide and regional organizations (such as TCCOG, regional
flood control, etc.). These engagements are important for the Town and should continue. Conners agreed
that it would be helpful to have a list of organizations and meetings which Dietrich attends. Dietrich
agreed to this.
Dietrich would like to see the Planner be involved with highway flood control, activities through the
Conservation Advisory Council, and the Fire District. Emergency Management shared services
agreements need to be maintained. He is willing to help facilitate these projects.
There was a discussion regarding the staffing levels of the Code Enforcement and Planning offices,
and how these salaries will impact the budget. The discussion began to explore the various needs in the
Town and what the priorities are for funding. Ulinski suggested that detailed staff level discussions be part
of the budget planning process. The discussion included the need to identify supporting grants for
comprehensive planning. Dietrich encouraged the Board to apply for a grant to support the multi-year
process of revising the Danby Comprehensive Plan. He said to expect that this will be up to a three-year
process, with many levels of public engagement. Ulinski and others agreed that such grant support is
important for the town.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 8:40 pm. !!!!!!
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Pamela Goddard, Town Clerk
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