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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-11-19TB 11-19=08 • TOWN OF DRYDEN SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING November 19, 2008 Present: Supervisor Mary Ann Sumner, Cl Stephen Stelick, Jr., Cl Joseph Solomon; Cl David Makar, Cl Jason Leifer Elected Officials: Bambi L. Hollenbeck, Town Clerk Supv Sumner opened the meeting at 6:35 p.m, Board members reviewed copies of proposed agreements with Richard and Gena Leonard for dog control services and a proposed lease agreement for the facility. The lease agreement will be for $2,000 per month and the dog control officers %will be paid a total of $850 per month. The board agrees the lease should include a clause that the Town may extend the lease agreement for up to four years with an increase in rate of not more than 5% per year. Supv Sumner will ask Atty Perkins to do that. A proposed local law was reviewed that would allow the town to insert certain items of information with the property tax bills_ The law provides that any such information would require prior approval of the board. RESOLUTION #192 - APPROVE DOG CONTROL AGREEMENT Cl Leifer offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board hereby approves Agreements with Richard Leonard and Gena Leonard for dog control services at a total monthly rate of $850.00, and the Town is Supervisor is authorized to execute the same, pending approval by the Town Attorney. 2ria Cl Stelick Roll Call Vote Cl Stelick Yes Cl Solomon Yes Supv Sumner Yes Cl Makar Yes Cl Leifer Yes RESOLUTION # 193 - APPROVE KENNEL LEASE AGREEMENT Cl Leifer offered the following resolution and asked for its adoption: RESOLVED, that this Town Board hereby approves a Kennel Lease Agreement with Richard and Gena Leonard at a monthly rate of $2,000.00, and the Town Supervisor is authorize to execute the same, pending approval by the Town Attorney. 212' C1 Stelick Roll Call Vote Cl Stelick Yes Cl Solomon Yes Supv Sumner Yes Cl Makar Yes Cl Leifer Yes Supv Sumner read a proposed local law which would allow certain items to be mailed is with the property tax bills. The board briefly discussed it, it was introduced and the public hearing was set for December 10, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. Page l of 3 T13 11 -19 -08 ARTICLE I General Section 1. Title. This local law may be cited as the "Supplemental mailings with tax bills authorization local law." Section 2. Purpose. The Town Board of the Town of Dryden adopts this local law to promote the effective and efficient dissemination of information about changes in town government, town government operations and other general worthwhile information. Section 3. Authority. The Town Board of the Town of Dryden enacts this local law under the authority granted by: 1.. New York State Constitution, Article IX, §2(c)(10). 2. New York Statute of Local Governments, §10 (1). 3. New York Municipal Home Rule Law, §10 (1.)(i) and (ii) and §10 (1)(x)(12), and (14). 4. The supercession authority of New York Municipal Home Rule Law, §1.0 S (2)(d)(3), specifically as it relates to what materials may be included with tax bills mailed to Town of Dryden tax payers under this local law, to the extent such grant of power is different than under Tax Law § 1826. 5. New York Town Law §64 (23)(General powers). Section 4. Findings. The Town Board of the Town of Dryden finds and declares that: A. The Town is required to mail to town taxpayers their tax bills. Tax Law §1826 prohibits the mailing with the tax bills of any notice, circular, pamphlet, card, hand bill, printed or written notice of any kind other than which is authorized by law. B. There are potential savings to taxpayers if certain items or information can be included with and mailed with tax bills. The inclusion of items or information with tax bills will save the postage, staff time and the expense of a separate mailing of such items or information. Tax bill mailings reach a large percentage of town residents. Section S. Items or information which may be included with tax bills. It shall be permissible for the following materials to be included with tax bills: A. Items and information relating to changes in 'Town government, including elected and appointed officials; Page 2 of 3 TB 11 -19 -08 B. Items and information relating to administration of town government, government ® operations and changes thereof and therein; and C. Such other information as determined by the Town Board to be worthwhile to residents. Section 6. Information and /or items which may not be included with tax bills. Under no circumstances shall it be permissible to include advertisements or political propaganda with tax bills. Section 7. Prior approval required. No person shall mail any item or information with any tax bill without the prior approval of the town board. Such approval shall be by resolution and a copy of such item or infon-nation shall be included in or attached to such resolution. Section 8. Supercession of Tax Law's 18260 To the extent this local law conflicts with any provision of Tax Law 1,826, the provisions of this local law shall control, it being the intent of this local law to supercede such inconsistent provision. Section 9. Effective Date. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the New York State Secretary of • State and shall apply to all tax bills mailed for payment in 2009 and thereafter. Cl Leifer reported that a subcommittee of the Technology Committee (Cl Leifer, Cl Maka -r and Paul Lutwak) has met regarding the Tune Warner franchise agreement. They hope to meet with Time Warner in January or February, after gathering information regarding coverage area and density. The primary goal will be to get the build- out number for service areas increased. The board discussed holding a meeting once a month as a sort of workshop or agenda meeting. This would be a meeting at which matters would be discussed, but no decisions made. Supv Sumner asked the board to consider what items they would like to be included in the organizational meeting. There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and unanimously carried, the meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Bambi L. Hollenbeck To%%gi Clerk Page 3 o 1' 3