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Supervisor Beth McGee [00:00:04] And open the special meeting. I will call the meeting
to order. Are there any changes or additions by Board Members to the Agenda.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:00:30] All right, so we'll begin with privilege of the floor. We'll
use the same process as before anyone who wishes to speak for privilege of the floor will
have three minutes to speak and address your comments to the full board. And please use
the raise your hand feature. So your name will go to the top of the list and I'll be able to
find you easily and ask you to unmute if you cannot find that feature, you've called in on a
telephone you can use *9 to toggle on and off the raise your hand feature. And if no one
raises their hand, I will unmute everyone are asked to unmute everyone and you can let
yourself be on.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:01:22] And I've asked everyone to unmute. Is there anyone
who would like to speak for privilege of the floor?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:01:53] Diane.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:01:56] Diane Armini. Is that you?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:02:03] Diane, did you mean to raise your hand? Yes, I did.
OK, great. Go ahead.
Diane Aramini [00:02:08] OK, this is Diane, our meeting. Again, I'm asking the Board the
Town Clerks position. Is it full time or is it part time? Other other Town Clerks previous
years. It was always 20 to 22 hours a week. My question is, what has changed? And I
don't know if you can answer me this tonight, but I want to leave you with that. Thank you.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:02:35] Thanks Diane.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:02:42] Does the Board mind if I have Ellen articulate what is
different?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:02:48] From January 1st of this year, from last year. Is the
board, does the board object?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:02:57] No
Councilpeson Stephanie Redmond [00:03:03] Okay, with me.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:03:05] Go ahead, Ellen.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:03:06] OK. So first, I'm just going to address the assertion
that it was 22 hours a week or 25 hours a week or 20 hours a week. In 2016, the Living
Wage Center did record a visit from the Town Clerk stating that she did not make a Living
Wage.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:03:23] In 2016, she was funded at 2016 Living Wage level
without health insurance at 22 hours a week. So I'm asking you why such a dedicated
Clerk would appeal to the Workers Rights Center if she felt she was working 23 hours a
week or 24? She must have felt that she was working considerably more than 22 to appeal
to a local County organization.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:03:49] So that's first of all. So it was never actually that
amount.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:03:53] However, when my predecessor took office, she was
under Roy Barriere. He was known for once a month, 1 hour meetings.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:04:03] We meet more than any other Town Board in
Tompkins County and we meet longer than any other Town Board in Tompkins County. So
we met 20 times before the first half of the year this year. So we did have a pandemic. And
some of that is just totally understandable.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:04:19] However, if I wanted to as the Clerk increase my
retirement rate, I could claim that I work 20 hours a week for $20,000 a year. Therefore,
my effective annual average salary for the purpose of the retirement system would be
$40,000.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:04:37] So it would be in my interest to claim that. But I'm not
interested in claiming that.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:04:42] So what has changed additionally is you cannot
budget in an organization for someone to have been in the position for 10 years. My
predecessor took office and had a deputy stay on for a year.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:04:54] And I am working really hard to make sure that the
next person in office has that same privilege. That there will be a trained deputy that will be
able to do everything that the Town Clerk does.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:05:06] It was never sustainable to have a deputy not be
able to work Williamson, which is our main program. At any moment I could get sick, hit by
a bus, anything like that. And we would need a Deputy to be trained to do every single
thing that the Clerk can do for continuity. In any case. There's been more meetings. The
meetings are longer, but also it's just . . .
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:05:29] It doesn't matter what happens in Enfield. It matters
what happens: Danby full time, Caroline full time, every other New York State Town that
has approximately 3500 residents, Full Time.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:05:41] So if Enfield is the exception, the onus is on Enfield
to explain why their Clerk is part time. Not the onus on the Clerk to add an additional duty
to her already packed schedule of trying to convince a Town that her position is full time.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:05:59] And I would just like to say that the Supervisor did
call the Workers' Rights Center and say that the Town Supervisor and the Town Clerk are
not earning a Living Wage. But that would mean that I'm definitely working more than 30
hours a week if you do the math.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:06:14] So am I working 32? Am I working 35? I would just
welcome anyone to shadow me in my office and see how many tasks I am doing and how
well I am doing them. Thank you.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:06:27] Thank you, Ellen.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:06:38] Okay.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:06:44] All right.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:06:44] So no one else is wanting to speak with close
privilege of the floor.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:07:00] So the attorney policy is on the agenda.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:07:04] I was asked to move that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:07:08] So I will move the attorney policy that I had provided.
Councilperson Stephnaie Redmond [00:07:15] l'll second that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:07:19] That attorney, the town of Enfield policy regarding
authorization to contact Town Attorney, whereas the town of Enfield contracts with an
attorney for the purposes of counsel to the Town regarding legal matters. And whereas
communication with and payment for services of a Town attorney are at the discretion of
the Enfield Town board. And whereas the Town supervisor tends to legal concerns for the
Town as a representative for the Town board. Therefore, be it resolved. The Town
supervisor is authorized to communicate with the Town attorney within the bounds of the
amount budgeted as is necessary to complete the tasks relating to Town legal matters and
resolve. The Town board may from time to time authorize another Town board member to
communicate directly with the Town attorney upon agreement of the board on specific
issues at hand and resolved. All other parties, elected or appointed, may reach out to the
Association of Towns contingent upon continued membership thereof or legal counsel, or
may appeal to the Town Board for legal consultation on specific issues as necessary.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:08:21] Is there discussion?
Counilperson Robert Lynch [00:08:24] I moved to a man to substitute my proposed draft
revised policy regarding attorney contact.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:08:35] Is there a second?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:08:47] With no second, is there discussion on the policy
moved?
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:08:58] I would choose to discuss it.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:09:01] Go ahead.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:09:02] I believe it discriminates. It establishes that
some elected officials are more privileged than others when it comes to accessing the
attorney. Last night was last month. We discussed this previously and I had submitted a
proposal which was not to welcome by the board. We took no action on it. But I got the
impression that we wanted a better compromise that limited the access by the Town Clerk
and the Town Highway superintendent to attorneys services as well as members of the
Town board. I recast my proposed policy statement, which was very thoroug h, much more
thoroughly than what was what is before tonight.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:09:50] And I believe it struck a good balance. This
does not strike a good balance. This puts the Town supervisor in a special position where
she has access to attorneys where as the Town clerk and the Town Highway
superintendent do not. And I think it's unfair and I cannot support this resolution tonight.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:10:14] Mimi? One second. Go ahead
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:10:27] To my knowledge, this has been the practice
since I've been coming to town board meetings. It has always, the contact with the with the
Town attorney has always come through the Supervisor because it's a very tight budget. It
always has been. You know, we have very little funds associated with the Attorney. And if
we're going to keep them under wraps, we need to control them very carefully.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:10:53] The Organization of Towns and New York
State Attorney General's office is extremely open, easy to deal with, responsive,
knowledgeable and all of us through our town's membership and the Association of Towns
has access to that. So I have no problem with this. It is the only way to keep the budget
intact and not spend a huge amount on legal fees, because every minute that you call the
Attorney, he charges for you. And then he charges for to write it all up. After you've
spoken to him? And then he charges to then redirect that to the Town Supervisor. So there
is a lot of redundancy there and it doesn't need to happen. So I'm totally in favor of this
resolution.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:11:43] I'm totally in the same knowledge area as Mimi
and totally in agreement with what she just said.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:11:52] The problem is, is the attorney for, let's say, the
Association of Towns or the state attorney general's office has no obligation to respond to
you on a totally unrelated matter. I contacted I emailed the Association of Towns attorney
a couple of months ago to ask a legal question. I never received a reply. And so if I
contacted Guy Krogh, which I did not, I would expect it as a Town Councilperson I would
get a reply. There is a degree in the ability to get sound legal advice from somebody who
we are paying rather than somebody we are saying pretty please help us out.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:12:37] And so in that instance, you would come to the Town
board and you would say, I have not been satisfied with a response on this and we should
consider reaching out to Guy Krogh in order to do that and asking the board for that.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:12:53] But what if we have a semi aviserial relationship
between the Town board's majority and certain people like the Highway superintendent
Town board's majority is going to tell the Highway superintendent no.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:13:05] I don't believe that's true. First of all,
my experience with Association of Towns has not been that they've alwa ys been extremely
responsive and when they haven't been able to answer our questions thoroughly, I've
never found this Town board unwilling to approached Guy Krogh to clarify questions. So I
think that if those routes were taken, if the Highway superintend ent or the Town Clerk were
to go through AOT and we're not able to get the answers that they were looking for, we're
not able to have their questions answered that this board has always been willing to say,
OK, now we can go ahead and contact Guy Krogh but I do think it's only fiscally
responsible for us to move forward with this sort of policy that limits and expenditure or the
possible overexpenditure,.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:13:47] Because every phone call an independent
would make from the board or from any administration directly to Guy Krogh without
talking to the board. He starts marking on his chargesheet.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:14:04] Association of Towns will also very often tell you this
is what the law says.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:14:12] However, for your specific situation, you should reach
out to your Town attorney. They say that very, very often this year. I was actually chastised
by you, Bob, for having legal fees when the Highway superintendent asserted that he had
authority that he did not. And I ask the Town attorney to lay it out very clearly who had
authority to do what by law. And you chastised me for that. And so I was very responsive
to that situation. I reached out to the Town attorney to get specific clarification on those
specific issues. And you were upset that the Town supervisor had spent that money in
order to get clarification for the board. So the board would understand during CoVid what
their obligations were to the residents.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:15:07] I only objected because I thought it was seeking
legal help in a political battle that we should not have been involved in to start with.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:15:16] OK. So information that informs the board on how to
do their job to represent the people that elected them is not political. It's what they elected
you to do.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:15:29] The Highway superintendent, should be
accorded the same opportunity to seek that advice without having to come to the board
and say....
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:15:41] He could probably spend his own money on his
contractual line. Sure.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:15:46] So that he can if he wants to use his
contractual line to do that, but I found it very helpful to have the attorney to say to me if you
continue to do this action that you are doing you could be found guilty of misusing public
funds.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:16:06] That was very helpful. It made my decision
very clear, black and white, of what I had to do.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:16:13] Under those circumstances could have come
to the Town board and asked their consent to have the supervisor contact the attorney on
that issue. And my policy that I proposed would have allowed that.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:16:34] I ready to call us to a vote.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:16:38] Are you calling the question?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:16:40] Yes.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:16:52] OK, well, in order for us to do that, we will need.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:16:58] Four out of five votes. It's a two thirds majority.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:17:03] Ellen, would you please Call the vote?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:05] So to clarify, we are calling the vote on the Attorney
Contact Policy, which would be policy, I think #2 or #3?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:15] We passed the Web policy anyway.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:17:17] OK. And also the electronic policy?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:21] So that would be policy #3 2020. Calling the Vote on
this Policy as submitted. Right? No amendments?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:17:27] Right.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:30] Councilperson Bryant?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:17:31] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:33] Councilperson Lynch?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:17:34] No
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:35] Councilperson Mahaffey?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:17:37] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:39] Councilperson Redmond?
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:17:40] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:17:40] Supervisor McGee?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:17:43] Aye
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:17:54] My time drafting alternate policy was time well
spent. It may be employed someday in the future.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:18:02] Perhaps. Who seconded that motion?
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:18:06] I did, I think, the originial motion? Yes.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:18:17] I think Stephanie did.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:18:22] The motion was seconded by Councilperson
Redmond, introduced by Councilperson McGee.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:18:27] Thank you,.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:18:28] Supervisor McGee.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:18:30] Thank you. My apologies.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:18:34] OK, on to the budget.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:18:39] So there are a couple of technical changes that after
speaking with the bookkeeper, Brian Mclroy a better way to place the unappropriated
revenue. Going to move that under inter fund transfer on the expenditure side of the
highway.
[00:19:07] It will be listed as to build D.A. fund balance per fund balance policy. The line
number would be DA. 9950.2. So there would be a decrease in the unappropriated
revenue line in the budget to zero.
[00:19:24] We need to reflect that budget line is going to zero and then adding the other
budget, adding the same purpose under this other budget line with a zero from last year to
thirty thousand this year. I would like to note that we did this last year in order to build the
highway fund balance, to bring it to a place where it meets our fund balanced policy, which
is the responsible amount of fund balance in order to be prepared for emergencies or
expenditures that are out of our control. And also to meet CHIPS obligations so we aren't
kiting checks for CHIPS. And so.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:20:12] At this point, since the Highway Superintendent went
ahead with spending the CHIPS funds without board the board appropriating that we will
now be down that money if the state does not come through with that. With $30,000 that
they've anticipated we will not get. So you've set us back a year. And the plan was to do
this for about three years, to build the fund balance, so there's enough for 10 percent of
expenditures, plus one hundred percent of CHIPS expenditures.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:20:51] That is the fund balance policy that the Town Board
adopted last year, which is really a minimum fund balance policy and requested,
suggested, required by the Office of State Comptroller.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:21:14] There is one other issue.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:21:19] The Confidential Secretary line will be reduced to
zero. I mentioned before that Alice has resigned this year, but she and I had talked
previously about having the Deputy Town Supervisor absorb those duties. That position
was in place or put in place in order to serve as a check and balance for the Bookkeeper
and Town Supervisor. And that now that the Deputy Town Supervisor position is more
established as one that takes on many of these responsibilities or some of these
responsibilities that provide there's no reason that can't absorb that.
[00:21:57] And Alice agreed that that would be a good, good use of that. So I would be
reducing that by $2500.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:22:05] There is another line that needs to be added, and that
is for the Paychex payroll fees. And that is $1,400.00. That line will be a 1316.44.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:22:24] That's $1400.00, actually.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:22:35] Can I make a proposal?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:22:36] Please
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:22:39] That leaves us with about $1,100 extra
from the Confidential Secretary . I'd like to propose that we use that thousand dollars as a
seed money to provide access to library services to the public through a pickup a t the
school library. The program will be run through the Tompkins County Public Library. We've
been in contact with them and they are willing to provide this service if we provide that
level of seed money.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:23:06] Um, its just that seed money would be used to
purchase books for the Community Llibrary.
[00:23:16] So it's basically community support, as we do for ECC or as being proposed for
the Grange or for the Seniors. This would provide a pickup point for books ordered through
Tompkins County Public Library to work, potentially, with the Enfield Elementary School
Library.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:23:42] Can't that be done through the school
system?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:23:47] Yes, that I mean, that's what is being proposed. I
actually suggested that the school system get 68 percent of our solar pilot agreements.
This is not for that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:23:57] Ellen this is a discussion of the board. Thank you.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:23:59] So this is not to pay for that service. It's to provide
money for books for this community library service.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:24:18] In other words, we're going to be buying books
with this money?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:24:23] Yes. A collection of books, potentially like
encyclopedic books or a series of like DK books or something like that for children that
would be available for checkout to a community.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:24:36] But the logistics of doing it through the school
is not something we have to fund.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:24:42] No.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:24:42] I would think the school should fund that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:24:45] Right. But we're talking about that's just these men
are separate from the school district's library. These are Tompkins County Public Library
books. This is a public library service. It's not through the school district. They are just
providing a pickup point at their library.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:25:04] Potentially?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:25:04] Potentially.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:25:06] Is anybody ask the ECC's opinion on this?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:25:10] Actually, I suggested in our discussions about this
with the Public Library Director yesterday that it would be great if next year when we
renegotiate the contract, which is due next year with ECC. If they do have a new building
to potentially look at that as a way that Enfield could fund that service or give them
additional funding in that contract in order to make a library space available.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:25:40] But this is this year. That would be next year.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:25:44] So this is for purchasing books and not just
helping out the school district which is flush with money?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:25:51] This would be this is this line is specifically an
expenditure line for the purpose of purchasing books for a community library.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:26:04] So, Stephanie, are you making a motion to include
that expenditure line?
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:26:11] Yes,.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:26:13] I would. Second that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:26:18] And the the other lines that I have mentioned, we
don't need a motion on, we've already agreed as a board that we are paying for Paychex,
that line just needs to be added to the budget. And the other is just moving the line from
one space to another on the expenditure side of the highway budg et.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:26:40] See? So Virginia Seconded that?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:26:44] Yes.
[00:26:46] OK.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:26:48] Is there any further discussion on that specific item?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:26:53] It's a minor item. Buying books. I have no
problem with it.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:26:57] Know, I've been involved in school, library
foundations and so forth since I was probably 15.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:27:07] I think that the hope Annette Birdsall has been
wanting to bring books to Enfield for the community for a long time.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:27:15] We talked prior to CoVid about a mobile library
coming here, and we had planned after CoVid to come together and discuss that.
However, apparently the funding for that has not has not materialized or has disappeared
due to CoVid in the county budget or something thereof.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:27:35] So this looked like a way that could potentially work to
bring a drop off. I mean, this it actually works fantastically. I order books through TCPL all
all the time and I go to TBurg all the time and pick them up, you know, if they're not digital.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:27:53] So it's it would be fantastic for this community to have
just a space right in Enfield where people can do the same thing.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:28:01] I think it's a much needed service. We
were one of the few municipalities that have zero. Community services like this. We have
zero library services for the community.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:28:14] OK.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:28:17] If there's no further discussion, Ellen, would you
please call the vote?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:21] I do feel compelled as a community member to
mention two things.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:28:27] This is and we can ask the Deputy Town Dlerk to Call
the vote. This is a discussion for the Town board.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:36] Okay, inviting the community into the school in a
Pandemic is dangerous.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:28:37] This is something that will be arranged with the
school district. It isn't going to be arranged without their advice and consent. Please Call
the vote.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:46] Councilperson Bryant.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:28:52] Pardon?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:52] How do you vote?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:28:52] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:52] Councilperson Lynch. How do you vote?
Councilperon Robert Lynch [00:28:56] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:28:57] Councilperson Mehaffey.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:29:00] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:29:02] Councilperson Redmond.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:29:03] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:29:04] Supervisor McGee.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:29:05] Aye
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:29:09] Thank you.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:29:23] OK.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:29:26] Are there other comments that board members want
to make on the budget?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:29:32] Yes, I have an amendment to offer to the
budget. One of several tonight I'll start with this and it involves several lines. And I have
already alerted Clerk Woods to what my proposal here is.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:29:48] This is proposed modification of budget
number one, and it is for the purpose to restore five person staffing to the Enfield highway
department and to grant all highway department employees, aside from the Highway
superintendent raises of compensation of two percent. And here are the line item changes.
Code D. A. 5110.1. Personnel services an increase of forty one thousand two hundred
forty dollars and zero cents to a revised amount of one hundred sixty five thousand two
hundred forty dollars and zero cents. D.A. 5110.14 Overtime, an increase of seventy
dollars to a revised amount of three thousand four hundred seventy dollars and zero cents.
Let's that line. D. A. 5110.14. Overtime. Max. D. A. f5110.12 Clothing allowance, an
increase of 450 dollars to a revised amount of two thousand two hundred fifty dollars and
zero cents. D A. 9010.8 state retirement. An increase of nine thousand six hundred twenty
five dollars and zero cents for a revised amount of forty four thousand six hundred twenty
five dollars and zero cents. D. A. 9020.8 Medicare, an increase of seven hundred dollars
to a revised amount of three thousand nine hundred dollars and zero cents.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:31:52] Line item D. A. 9030.8. Social Security, an
increase of two thousand seven hundred twenty five dollars and zero cents for a revised
amount of sixteen thousand three hundred twenty five dollars and zero since, I should say,
six hundred two hundred twenty sixteen thousand two hundred twenty five dollars and zero
cents. D.A. 9040.8 workers comp an increase of seven thousand five hundred dollars and
zero cents to a revised amount of thirty four thousand eight hundred dollars and zero
cents. D. A. 9050.8 Unemployment insurance, an increase of one thousand six hundred
fifty dollars and zero cents for a revised amount of seven thousand five hundred fifty
dollars and zero cents. D. A. 9060.81 Medical insurance. An increase of fifteen thousand
seven hundred dollars and zero cents to a revised amount of seventy eight thousand four
hundred dollars and zero cents. And finally, line item D. A. 9080.8 paid family leave. An
increase of three hundred twenty five dollars and zero cents to a revised amount of one
thousand six hundred twenty five dollars and zero cents total increase of seventy nine
thousand nine hundred eighty five dollars and zero cents. And thus the highway total to be
revised, to be raised, I should say, in property taxes rises by that amount to
$1,000,035,721.00... and I so move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:34:26] Is there no Second?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:34:40] I have another budget, my budget
modification is that when failed for lack of a second.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:34:46] It is as follows. Call it proposed modification
number 1A. Its purpose is to grant all continuing highway department employees.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:34:57] Aside from the highway superintendent raises
in compensation of two percent and to adjust the increased expected highway department
employee overtime. The proposed changes line item DA 5110.1 personnel services
increase two thousand four hundred eighty dollars to a revised amount of one hundred
twenty six thousand four hundred eighty dollars. Then D. A. 5110.1 for overtime. An
increase of one thousand seven hundred dollars and zero cents to a revised amount of
five thousand one hundred dollars and zero cents. Line item D. A. 9010.8 state retirement.
An increase of seven hundred dollars to a revised amount of thirty five thousand seven
hundred dollars. Line item D. A. 9020.8 Medicare. An increase of one hundred dollars to a
revised amount of three thousand three hundred dollars and zero cents. Line item D.A.
9030.8 social Security, an increase of three hundred dollars to a revised amount of
thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars and zero cents. Line item D. A. 9040.8 workers
comp, an increase of five hundred dollars to a revised amount of twenty seven thousand
eight hundred dollars and zero cents. And finally, line item D.A.9050.8 Unemployment
insurance, an increase of one hundred dollars and zero cents to a revised figure of six
thousand dollars. Total charges. Changes, I should say, to budget and appropriations. An
increase of five thousand eight hundred eighty dollars and zero cents. Highway total to be
raised in property taxes rises by that same amount five thousand eight hundred eighty
dollars to a revised total of $951,616.00 and I so move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:37:52] There is no Second.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:37:53] Any further discussion on the budget?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:37:56] Yes, I do have this proposed modification,
proposed modification. Number 2, the purpose of the modification to limit the 2021
increase in the Town supervisors salary. Line item changes.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:38:15] Hold a one two two zero point one one.
Personnel services, the twenty twenty one preliminary budget shows a figure of twenty
four thousand dollars. I propose to decrease it by four thousand dollars to a revised
amount of twenty thousand dollars and zero cents. That is what is currently authorized and
it is legal to do so. I cannot reduce it further, but I can reduce it to the number that the
Town supervisor is paid for this year. Total change in budgets and appropriations, a
decrease of four thousand dollars and zero cents. General fund total to be raised in
property taxes drops by four thousand dollars to a revised total of five hundred forty nine
thousand six hundred ninety nine dollars and zero sense and I. So move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:39:33] There is no Second.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:39:36] I moved the following proposed budget
modification number #2A. The purpose is to limit the 2021 increase in the Town
supervisors salary. The proposed change. Budget code A 1220.11.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:39:59] Personnel Services the twenty twenty one
preliminary budget shows a figure of twenty four thousand dollars, as we mentioned
previously. I would decrease it by two thousand dollars to a revised amount of twenty two
thousand dollars and zero since it would decrease the budget appropriations by two
thousand dollars. The general fund total to be raised in property taxes d rops by two
thousand dollars to a revised total of $551,699.00.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:40:34] And I so move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:40:41] What line is that?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:40:43] That is A 1220.11 I believe, personnel
services.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:40:54] For Supervisor.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:41:04] Is there a Second?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:41:10] OK, next.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:41:12] OK. Next one, budget modification proposed
number three, the purpose to reduce the 2021 deputy supervisors salary. The line item
changes A. 1220.13.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:41:33] Personnel services, the twenty twenty one
preliminary budget shows a figure of ten thousand dollars and zero sens e. I would
decrease it by $5,000.00 to a revised amount of $5000.00 the change in budget
appropriations. A decrease of five thousand dollars. General fund total to be raised in
property taxes drops by five thousand dollars to a revised figure of $548,699.0 0 and I so
move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:42:54] Is there a second?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:43:02] OK. Next, please.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:43:03] And the final one I offer tonight is propose
modification, no, for the purpose of the modification to increase the contingent account to
compensate for added and or unforeseen expenditures. Code #A 1990.4 contingent
account. The twenty twenty one preliminary budget shows a figure of fourteen thousand
dollars.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:43:36] I would increase it by eleven thousand dollars
and zero zero cents to a revised figure of twenty five thousand dollars and zero zero cents.
Total change in budget and appropriations. An increase of eleven thousand dollars.
General fund total to be raised in property taxes would increase by eleven thousand
dollars to a revised amount of $564,699.00.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:44:10] And for the board's information, that falls well
within the 10 percent limit that the state limits ones contingent account to exist to be, and I
so move.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:44:25] You're proposing an increase or decrease?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:44:27] An increase in the contingent account.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:44:30] Why?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:44:31] Because we're going to have to have a lot of
money spent for things that we're not intending to spend, for example, snowplowing for the
town hall and the community building, because the HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT says
with his staff cuts, he won't be able to do that. Furthermore, in guidance from Tompkins
County, their proposed county budget has doubled the contingency account because of
the uncertainty incurred by CoVid. And they say that's wise budgeting practice. I will take
my lead from the leaders of Tompkins County government. I'm not doubling the contingent
account, but I think there will be unforeseen expenses that we will have to draw upon in
2021. And this is sound budget practice.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:45:20] Is there a Second?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:45:25] So who's I will Second that to have the discussion?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:45:31] Who is going to do the plowing?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:45:39] With the contingent funds, because that would
actually be paid for through the building fund.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:45:46] But we can do this.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:45:48] Are you suggesting to do the plowing?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:45:52] That's to be decided, we can take the out of
the contingent fund and put it or we can transfer a budget transfer during the course of 21
is contingencies arise. I think we need more of a contingent fund to take care of these
unforeseen consequences.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:46:21] I would amend that to increase that line by three
thousand dollars.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:46:35] Is that due to the taxes? All right. What does
that do to the taxes?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:46:42] Hold on a second.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:46:51] So you're saying increase it to how much now?
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:46:57] It used to be 19. I actually decreased it because I
didn't. And we didn't spend it. That makes the tax increase one point seven, three percent
at three.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:47:09] So you think just knowing that three thousand dollars
increases it to one point seventy three percent. How you can propose increasing this
budget by tens of thousand nearly a hundred thousand dollars.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:47:26] And thinking that taxpayers should shoulder that
burden. I just I don't understand that. So anyway, one point seventy three percent would
be the increase.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:47:37] I would not have noticed that the general fund
expenditures over all in the proposed preliminary budget are up by 15 percent over last
year.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:47:47] So there there isn't a Second. So we can't discuss
this on the Second. So if the board is not interested in my amendment, I'm fine with that.
But I always note this amendment also First Amendment.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:48:03] So I just increased it. There is Aye.. So it's one point
seven three is the rate. I actually don't prefer that. I prefer that the rates stay where it's at. I
really don't want to increase it more than that, because if you're you need to keep in mind
that whatever you don't spend between this year's budget and next year's budget will be
on reserve in the tax cap calculation next year. And if you're in a better position next year,
hopefully with refinancing and that sort of, you know, purchasing of property, your total
assessed value will hopefully go up more than this year just because this year was so
much less than last year. As far as our increase in total assessed value, last year was like
19 million.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:48:52] This year was like two million. So you're just really
setting yourself up for not having a good, solid year next year if you increase it beyond
what you're at now.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:49:04] But anyway, so Robert seconded it, and.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:49:09] Can I ask a question.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:49:11] I'm wondering if you didn't spend that
contingency last year, why you think you would have to spend it this coming year.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:49:18] Well, actually, I mean, I have spent it because we had
things that we added this year as far as like the Paychex line we have, and.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:49:29] There's tons quite a bit left. Right.
[00:49:34] And so I I'm just curious why you think we should increase it.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:49:39] Well, Bob has explained why he thinks.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:49:42] Because the Highway superintendent has threatened
that doing the parking lots around the two Town buildings that we have in the park and ride
is going to be an overwhelming task.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [00:49:55] Have you gotten an estimate for how
much that will cost to have those areas plowed?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:49:59] It's a contingency account...
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:50:02] There could be all kinds of unforeseen
emergencies. Tompkins County has doubled its contingency account. I took my cues from
the people down there, you know, Jason Milenio and Rick Snyder and people like that who
are smarter budget minds than I am or anybody on this Town board is. And if they're going
to double their contingency account because the future is too unknown, I think we should
increase our contingency account as well. And I'm willing to settle for half a loaf rather than
a full loaf. If the Town board is only going to go to three thousand dollars, that's better than
nothing at all.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:50:44] So you have got an estimate, though,
of any sort for how much that will cost?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:50:48] No, I don't.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:50:50] So the contingency account this year, there's eleven
thousand five sixty seven remaining. We did put. I believe we put money toward the
Paychex.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:51:02] Fees for this year from contingency, there might have
been one other budget amendment for that. And I'm not calling it smaller one.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:51:16] All it has is one hypothetical example we
might have, too. And again, I don't know if it's legal to do this or don't challenge me on that
point. That would be for an attorney to interpret. But if we decide to, for example, go to
bonding the salt shed, we may have to expend legal fees in that area. And that may be
something we can use.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:51:36] Contingency money for justice are actually
absorbed in the bond.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:51:40] Those are absorbed in the bond, are included in that.
So it's a it's a it's an attorney that is specifically for that purpose and it's. And the fees for
the municipal solutions, who does the arrangements for us off the p ond? Contract agency
for that.
[00:52:00] All of that is wrapped into a bond.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:52:03] When you start a new building, you never
know what comes up. There are incidentals also. Again, let's not get in the weeds on that. I
just think it'd be wise budgeting to allow ourselves an increased contingency account for
the year ahead. Let's leave it there.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:52:21] Norwich, say something. I do not agree. I've
listened to people talk tonight about be ing on fixed incomes, which I also people that have
lost incomes and I cannot abide with the tax rate going up. I just can't. I think there has to
be, you know, us to look at. This has been a very peculiar, strange and difficult year for
everybody. Governments and so forth are go into a long diatribe about that. But it just not
is. It's not a year to monkey around with a budget that is keeping the tax rate low. A budget
that's flat. And that's what I support. For the people of Enfield.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:53:19] Given that this isn't an enormous
increase, I don't feel strongly either way personally. I have to say I say again, given that
this is an enormous increase. I don't feel strongly either way.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:53:36] OK. Is there any further discussion on the
amendment?
[00:53:40] I think. I'm sorry, Mimi.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:53:44] I Have a comment. OK?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:53:48] I feel like the contingency fund. Invite's.
Overspending. And I. I think in a year. Well, we have some members of our community.
Like Uriel was expressing who are really having a hard time putting food on their table.
Three thousand may not seem like much to us, but every penny is being counted. And I
am willing to move towards any increase. So while I don't think it's a huge amount of
money or a huge percentage, I'm not sure it's necessary. So.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:54:36] OK. So if there is no more discussion, Ellen, would
you please call the vote on the amendment?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:54:45] Calling the vote on the amendment.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:54:48] Councilperson Bryant.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:54:50] No.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:54:51] Councilperson Lynch.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:54:54] Aye.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:54:54] Councilperson Mahaffey.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:54:57] No
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:54:58] Councilperson Redmond .
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:54:59] I'm going to say no.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:55:04] Supervisor McGee.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:55:06] Aye.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:55:10] Not carried.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:55:20] My amendment was not carried. So we'll need to vote
on Bob's motion.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:55:28] You read that back to us.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:55:31] It would increase the contingent account
code.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:55:38] A 1990.4 the twenty twenty one preliminary
shows that at fourteen thousand dollars I would increase. Eleven thousand dollars to a
revised amount of twenty five thousand dollars. Of the general fund total to be raised in
property taxes would rise by eleven thousand dollars to $564,699.00. That's the motion
that I have.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:56:10] I Second did that, I believe.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [00:56:13] Yes, you did Beth.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:56:17] Is there further discussion on that?
[00:56:21] OK. Please, Call the vote Ellen.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:56:28] Councilperson Bryant.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:56:31] I'm confused.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:56:32] Why?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:56:35] This motion you seconded.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:56:38] I Second did Bob's motion to increase contingency by
eleven thousand, OK? And I move to amend it and make it.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:56:48] So it was only a three thousand dollar increase and
the board did not approve. So now, since my amendment was not approved, we have to
go back and vote on his motion to change it to eleven thousand dollars increase.
[00:57:02] OK.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [00:57:03] I think I've got it.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:03] I know these amendments are confusing, aren't they.
OK. So go ahead, Ellen.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:57:09] Councilperson Bryant?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [00:57:10] No.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:57:11] Councilperson Lynch.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:57:14] Aye
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:57:15] Councilperson Mehaffey.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [00:57:17] Nay,.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:57:18] Councilperson Redmond.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [00:57:20] No
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [00:57:22] Supervisor McGee.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:24] No.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:27] Thank you. Anything else, Robert?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [00:57:29] No.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:39] I don't want to respond to a comment that was made
about Town roads during the public hearing.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:53] I just want to put some information out there.
Supervisor Beth McGee [00:57:56] Not really sure what the garbage service and other
service questions were about or suggestions were about, but we have approximately 80
centerline mile roads in the town of Enfield, forty three point one of Town roads, tw enty
four point three, two of county roads and twelve point five eight state roads. So this means
forty six point two. Five percent of the roads in Enfield are not Town roads and one
hundred percent of residents are paying for that. With 67 percent of our budget. Highway
department costs in the A fund are approximately two hundred and ten thousand four
hundred fifty dollars. This includes the bond payment, the Highway superintendent salary,
the traffic safety like guardrail expenditures and the garage expenditures and the cost and
the Highway superintendent contractual line, the highway dependent highway department
costs in the D.A. funds are one million one hundred fifty two thousand one hundred six
dollars for a total of one million three hundred sixty two thousand five hundred fifty six
dollars that were appropriated for highway expenses for this year 2020. The total Town
levy for 2020 was one million eight hundred sixty one thousand four hundred seventy four
dollars.
[00:59:26] Highway expenses equals 67 percent of the 2020 levy, but only 54 percent of
the roads are Town roads. Total fire expenses are 19 percent of the 20 20 Leiby, all
residents are served by that service. The Town administration is 14 percent of the 2020
levy and all residents are served by these services. So. Forty six percent of the roads in
Enfield are where other residents live. Since county and state roads afford more density
due to electrical service load and transportation provisions such as public transportation
and on Town roads, mostly farming and spaced out homes. Then it might lead one to
believe that the majority of residents in Enfield live on county and state roads. That is
anecdotal. It's just a thought to put out there.
[01:00:21] For instance, on the state Route 79, we have a mobile home park that has
hundreds of Enfield residents that reside there on a state route, just one in one dense
area. So that's just to think about that and how close homes are together on state routes
as opposed to on Town roads. So this budget is it is it isn't a vindictive budget. What it
actually is, is it's a reevaluation of priorities. There are things all over this town and
services that are lacking. There are there's community networking and building that this
town could support that have been neglected for many years, building support that's been
neglected for many years. Responsibilities to the community. And this this this has been I
have been just chastised over and over again that this is a vindictive budget. I disagree.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:01:28] This is a budget in which the community is really
considered. And and so is some attempt to provide some equity in some way as an
example of how that should continue going forward. And so you can call that vindictive if
you want. I don't really understand the the. I understand the opposition to buy one.
Councilperson in particular to providing equity for people Anne and their work. So I really
find that pretty. Pretty disgusting, actually.
[01:02:14] And I would like to encourage the board going forward to continue doing a
stepped increase for administrative positions or reevaluating what administrative positions
are full time. What are halftime and understanding what those tasks really are. And I will I
will say that. Even though I worked closely with Alice Linton and I value the service that
she provide for the provider for the Town.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:02:46] I agree with Ellen that even if she disagrees that the
salary should have been higher, that we should value that responsibility much more than
we do and value the responsibility of the Town Supervisor who is responsible for being the
financial steward and legal stored of all Town functions. So. I really don't understand. The
rejection of that, you would think that a town and its residents would be interested in
having many different types of people be able to share their skill sets to provide this work
for the Town. So I'm disappointed in that. I'm really disappointed in the.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:03:34] I'm just going to be here to come in and be in the
gallery and and shout at you from now on.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:03:39] Are there any other board comments on the budget?
Councilperson Robert Lynch [01:03:48] I would like to mention one thing, and in recent
meetings we have held up Ulysses is apparently the gold standard for towns and how they
run things, including their highway departments.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:04:02] I just happened to stumble today across the
schedule salaries of elected officials for the Town of Ulysses. This is not the twenty twenty
one budget because that hasn't even been brought to the Town board yet. But for the
2020 budget in the town of Ulysses and just listen to this. The councilpersons are each
paid four thousand eight hundred twenty two dollars. A little more than ours, but not way
out of line. The Town Supervisor is paid eighteen thousand nine hundred seventy dollars.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [01:04:37] On the other hand, the Town Clerk gets a
compensation of $56,290.00. So if we use Ulysses as a gold standard, perhaps Ellen has
an argument to make it a future time.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:04:54] I agree with that. But you're missing a few lines under
the Town supervisors support. You're also missing that they have a planning department
which this Town is actually relied upon its Town supervisor to provide that work and
development of that information. So what are the other lines that are in support of the
Town supervisor there for you? This is Bob? I have yheir budget too.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:05:16] I'm having the for the schedule of salaries of
elected officials. If the other people are not elected, they're not going to be on mine.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:05:24] Oh, no. So you don't have the deputy Town
supervisor for the Town of Ulysses, there?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:05:28] Well, not on the list because. Nonelected
position.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:05:31] All right. But I'm telling you, the Town Clerk is
can say is paid considerably more. And I do reiterate what I said at the last meeting. I think
compensation for the Town clerk for what she does for this Town. And I think it's got to be
more than considered a half time position. I think it's an embarrassment. I think it is an
embarrassment.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [01:05:54] And that's why even though I like saving money,
I think that her salary is out of line. It is a ministerial job. There are referenda on the ballot
this November that would make it just an appointed position like any other. And it's it's not I
don't think you can consider it in the same category as a political position like my own or
the supervisors. So I would say that you have to revisit this in the in the months a head.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:06:26] We can't raise it above what the preliminary
budget cost for. We've been over that discussion before. But we can move it by local law
and in future meetings. I intend to propose a local law that would do just that.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [01:06:40] And I hope you you'll elliminate gender
because it could be he or she.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:06:46] I would just like to also comment that Town of
Ulysses supervisor office is supported by the supervisor salary of eighteen thousand nine
hundred seventy dollars. The bookkeeper does all of the bookkeeping work. That doesn't
happen here in the town of Enfield. The supervisor and deputy supervisor take it takes on
much of that work. The bookkeeper there is paid forty thousand five hundred sixty dollars.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:07:08] You paid the Town supervisors bookkeeper. Ten
thousand dollars. Deputy Supervisor in Ulysses makes twenty thousand two hundred
eighty dollars. There is a budget officer in the town of Ulysses who makes twenty thousand
two hundred eighty dollars. The supervisor project assistant makes ten thousand dollars
and an additional supervisor her assistant makes twelve thousand more dollars. So please
tell me again, Bob, this supervisor position in the town of Enfield does all of the tasks that
are expected of the Town from the Town board, yet has none of that support tens of
thousands of dollars more money than you are proposing that the supervisor has to say.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:07:53] And let me add, you neglected to add all those other
salaries. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to point that up.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:08:04] And we're going back to a comment from
someone that Diane Arimini was apologizing for, not remembered her name. You're
analyzing what the jobs do and how they could be done efficiently. And maybe you break
them up. And that's what's happened in Ulysses. I mean, they have a bigger budget, so
on. But they broke it up. What the duties are and how they're to be paid instead of having
a situation that we're in now where it's never been done. Never.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:08:33] So in the case of Boeing, you have all of those
supports that you pay for, then it's reasonable to expect that your town clerk could then
work part time and that your Town supervisor could then potentially work part time if you're
affording through the budget the tens of thousands of other dollars in support. So the
supervisor or the Clerk doesn't have to carry that load.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:08:58] So if you if you really want to seriously think about
this and make these two positions absolutely part time and known as part time, then you
really should consider paying the tens of thousands of dollars of other support.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:09:15] But I think they're going to consider. I think
we've got a concern here that the.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:09:20] Mimi, your Mimi has not spoken yet.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:09:22] So please allow me me to speak.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:09:27] Budgets are hard.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:09:30] Especially this year when we have so many of
our residents. That are really hurting. And that was always on my mind about this. The
budget that that was proposed by Beth....
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:09:48] Is amazingly progressive.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:09:52] It's taking care of the whole town's needs. It's
really looking at that. And that highway department budget has increased at a much rapid
rate. We have decreased the Aye. fund. A number of times in order to support the highway
department. So I really feel that, you know, this progressive budget, you know, a library.
Well, that's great for people, you know, or just the beginnings or the hint of a library. It's it's
hopeful. It's looking forward. The Grange, who has done unbelievable work in this town,
completely bipartisan and completely supportive of all people in this town. And to be able
to give them just a little bit so that they can make it through this CoVid, I think is
progressive and forward thinking. It's never easy to lay people off or to make them part
time or did a job sharing. All of that is really hard.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:10:49] And and I do thank Patricia for saying there are
other ways of dealing with that budget line. But but in the end, it's it is going to hurt. And I
understand that probably better than anybody else on this board.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:11:06] In one week, I laid off 200 people and I had to
talk, talk to each one of those people.
[01:11:12] And it broke my heart. It did.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:11:17] This is hard stuff, and none of us are taking it
lightly. I know. I know you think it's vindictive. It's not. It's looking forward and it's trying to
take care of the whole event feel. And every single citizen in here, not just the people living
on Town roads. So if if my road doesn't get plowed, I'm kind of used to that. I live on a dirt
road. It's a seasonal road.
[01:11:42] It's going to have to happen.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:11:44] You know, I better figure out how to make sure
I have four wheel drive, which, you know, a lot of us do that live on on dirt roads becau se
we know that that's the state of things. It's hard.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:11:56] It's it's not an easy budget. And I don't take
laying off somebody lightly at all. At all. And I resent anyone that thinks that I do.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:12:06] Spending as much money on the highway
department as we do. Nobody should have to require a four wheel drive vehicle to drive
our Town roads. They should be properly maintained. And Buddy says he needs that fifth
person to do it.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:12:22] We're not going to be able to approve it
tonight. I know that. But he says he needs it.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:12:28] And I think it is unfortunate that we have to
essentially live to a certain extent in the Stone Age because we don't have the manpower
to get behind the heavy equipment that we bought and paid for to plow these roads when
they should be plowed.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:12:50] I'd like to speak for a moment. This is my
first year going. What's up? I said go for it. Sorry, Beth's. Go for it. This is my first read
through the budget process. And it's a painful process. It's it's really hard to take this sort
of shoestring budget for a Town and take care of all the needs that we have here. You
know, one of the big expenditures that we moved a lot out of the highway department was
to pay for turnout gear for the fire department. And if we don't if they don't have that
turnout gear and someone dies in a fire because they are out of compliance with their
turnout gear, it's outdated. Then they can sue the Town and cost us millions of dollars.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:13:33] So that's a requirement. And we do. We
have long needed all sorts of services in this area that have gone neglected. The library is
just one of those. But also talking about the inequity in the salaries and starting to address
that is really important as well. So there's a lot of ways that this budget is, I think, moving in
the right direction. It's a difficult budget to deal with.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:13:58] And I really feel for Buddy in the position
that he's in because I can see the loyalty that he has to his team there. And I appreciate I
deeply appreciate that kind of loyalty that he has and. Like I said, it's a painful process to
have to go through that. And I definitely I'm not taking this lightly in the position that we
have, but we do have a limited budget. And I really think that you're you know, you're
saying 25 dollars isn't a big deal. But to some people and I've been in that position where
that 25 dollars really is a big deal.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:14:31] You know, when you're trying to feed
kids and trying to stay in a house, that's a big deal. An d this year, when so many people
are just trying to make do without jobs and trying to get by. I just really don't feel. I mean,
we're kind of doomed if we do. Doomed if we don't. Right. If we increase for the residents.
That's that's, you know, putting this huge burden on residents that may not be able to
handle it. And if we cut the highway department, then we're taking someone's job. If we
don't fund these other services like the fire company, then we're, you know, lacking in that
department. So it is a hard decision to make. And I really, after looking at this budget, I feel
like it's it's the only solution that we have going forward that really takes all this into
consideration and fairly and equally distributes that burden to everyone.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:15:30] I have a question, and that is, why did we
race this tentative budget to preliminary status over the course of a few hours? On
Wednesday, the night again referring to Ulysses. I talked to Nancy Zahler this afternoon to
confirm this. She just got done writing her tentative budget as the law requires. It will be
presented to the Town board for the first time tomorrow morning as the law requires. They
are going to have a budget meeting on the 1st, the regular Town board meeting on the
13th. They're going to discuss it. Then we'll discuss it again on the 15th and the 19th and
the 20th and maybe even the 22nd. If they need the time they examine, we're going to
examine a tentative budget thoroughly line by line before elevating it to prel iminary status.
Councilperon Robert Lynch [01:16:27] We have raced to I, I don't recall ever in covering
a Town board back in the 70s, up till today, ever seeing a Town board that moved a
tentative budget to a preliminary budget with only three hours for board members to review
it before they were called into session to take action on it. This is the kind of discussion
that we're having tonight that we should have had before the budget was advanced to
preliminary status. It's a valuable discussion. I may not like every outcome of it, but it's the
kind of thing we should be having before the public hearing rather than after it. And I'm
sorry that the procedure is as it is. And I keep having to ask yourself why.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:17:18] So we've gone through lines that were of concern to
you. If other board members did not have concern about the budget as it was presented,
then I mean, Mimi moved it to a preliminary. So in order to get last year, I presented this to
the Town Clerk on September 30th. And then I think it was October 5th when it was
presented to the Town board. This year is a different animal altogether. Having some
understanding and predictability as far as everything else is so unpredictable that having
this in place is it allows us to move forward. It allows us to move forward. There are other
things that the Town board is going to have to deal with potentially after the election.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:18:09] They'll have to be a review of how, if the residents or
voters determined that they would like the laws abolishing the elected offices and creating
appointed offices of Highway superintendent Anne Town clerk to go forward and be
adopted. The Town board will have work to do to assess that and determine how that
process is going to take place. And regardless of whether the people that are in those
positions will maintain those positions or decide to stay, that that system has to be put in
place by this Town board regardless. So because in the event that either one of them were
to decide to leave, the Town board has to have a mechanism in place if they if the voters
have determined they want them to be appointed.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:19:03] So this this is just one task that is in front of the Town
board. So having this moved and the budget proposed and move to preliminary to allow
this conversation to have the Enfield budget, isn't that complicated? I mean, I think we've
gone through the lines of concern pretty well this evening. Most other lines we either can't
really control or we are just remaining consistent with. So there's not a lot of fringe to cut.
In Enfield. So the budget's not that complicated to adopt.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:19:49] But it is complicated to review on three hours
notice before a meeting convenes and an elevator. And the the the budget gets elevated
to a more restricted preliminary status.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:20:04] And how long have you had to review it now?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:20:09] I have had about three weeks to review it.
However, as we discussed last meeting, had I wanted to increase the Town Clerk salary
higher than the preliminary budget stage. It would not be legal to do so.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:20:24] I am not gathering from the rest of the Town board
that that was something they were interested in. Otherwise, they would not have moved it
to preliminary and adopted it as the preliminary budget.
Councilperson Robert Lynch [01:20:35] Nobody had time to reasonably give it a good
review. Nobody did unless they were given advance warning of it. They were given
advance notice. I know it's a Councilperson I wasn't.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:20:48] Well, now we've had time to review.
We've had residents weigh in and it stands as it is. I don't think it would have changed.
Even now, three weeks later.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:21:03] As I said in my public comment, this is no way
to run a Town.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:21:24] OK. Are there any other comments on the budget?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:21:31] Call the vote.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:21:34] I move that we move the preliminary budget to the
final budget and adopt this budget with a one point five seven percent increase. With the
changes that were proposed this evening. Is there any further discussion among the
board?
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:05] OK, Ellen, would you please Call the vote?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:22:09] So I can't call the,.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:10] Would you please?
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:11] Why not?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:22:11] I can't call the vote on a salary for myself that is less
than New York State minimum wage.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:17] So Patricia is here, correct?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:22:20] Sure.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:21] OK.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:26] Patricia?
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:22:27] Yep
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:27] Can you please Call the vote?
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:22:29] Yes.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:22:31] The vote is to adapt the budget with the changes
that were amended tonight. okay and. Is that a resolution or is it?
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:22:45] It's a motion.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:22:46] It's just the motion. Councilperson Bryant?
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:22:53] Aye.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:22:55] Councilperson Lynch?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:22:57] The sake of safety, equity and responsibility
No.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:23:01] Councilperson Mahaffey?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:23:03] Aye.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:23:03] Councilperson Redmond?
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:23:06] Aye
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:23:07] Supervisor McGee.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:23:09] Aye.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:23:10] Motion passes
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:23:15] Yes. Thank you.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:23:18] Yes.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:23:28] OK. With that.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:23:36] I would like to resign effective immediately.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:23:42] To whom it may concern? Please consider this letter
notification of my resignation as Town supervisor of the town of Enfield effective
immediately. I am grateful to the great number of residents who have supported and
trusted me to take on this role for them. I am extremely proud of the work I've
accomplished with community members and previous boards over the last seven years,
and I thank them for their commitment to the work of the Town. I applaud Councilperson
Mimi Mahaffey, Virginia Bryant and Stephanie Redmond, who have worked valiantly
together to get much work done in the midst of CoVid 19.
[01:24:15] And in spite of the obstruction and toxic environment created by Councilperson,
Robert Lynch, Clerk Ellen Woods and Highway Superintendent Barry Rollins. Although I
had hoped to resign in April of this year, I was asked to stay on as Town supervisor to
provide stability and safeguard the integrity of the Enfield Town board and its work during
CoVid 19 response at great personal expense. I feel that I've met that request to the extent
that I am willing to add also to the extent that is necessary to achieve those goals
requested.
[01:24:48] I've worked hard during my terms as Town, Councilperson and Town supervisor
to employ policies and follow the law to help Enfield emerge as a productive and engaged
community. I've been determined to empower the Town board and restore a long lost
understanding of the authority and responsibility it holds on behalf of the residents of that
at risk represents.
[01:25:11] As a resident and taxpayer, I look forward to a new board that will continue to
overcome and outshine the negative voices that seek to hamper responsible and positive
stewardship and community connection in the town of Enfield. For all who live here, I will
continue to support the Town board in these efforts.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:25:30] And I will email that to the Town Board and Town
Clerk. Right now.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:25:39] There is now a vacancy in the office in the Town of
our Town supervisor in the Town of Enfield. All timelin es for a special election have
lapsed.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:25:55] Anyone the Town Board appoints to fill this position of
Town supervisor will serve through December thirty first of 20 21.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [01:26:14] What's your motion?
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:26:16] I'm not making a motion.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:26:18] OK.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:26:20] Thank you, Beth.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:26:24] OK, I move to appoint, Stephanie Redmen to
the office of Town Enfield Town Supervisor, effective immediately.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:26:32] Is there a Second.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [01:26:34] Second.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:26:37] Is there discussion?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:26:38] I move that we adjourn this for another month
until we get legal advice as to the legalities of naming Stephanie Redmond to this position.
I move, we adjourn. I move that we postpone action on this for a full month.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:26:59] To get legal advice.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:27:07] Is there a Second?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:27:13] Is there any other discussion?
Councilperson Robert Lynch [01:27:15] What you're doing may not be legal.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:27:24] Ellen, please, Call the vote.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:27:31] Councilperson Bryant, Aye.
[01:27:34] Councilperson Lynch no.
[01:27:38] Councilperson Mahaffey,.
[01:27:40] Aye.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:27:41] And I don't believe I can.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:27:43] I consulted with the Association of Towns on this,
which I saw coming, and I can not call the vote from Councilperson Redmann as she can
not vote to appoint herself supervisor.
Supervisor Beth McGee [01:27:53] Actually she can as though she wouldn't be expected
to do that for any other person. Even Bob Lynch or Mimi Mahaffey that ran out.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:28:01] Associations Of towns was very clear that she
cannot.
Councilperon Robert Lynch [01:28:04] Why don't you talk to Nancy Zayla? That's not
how they did it in Ulysses when she was elevated. She had to resign first as a Town
Councilperson, I presume, on advice of counsel. And the Town supervisor at already
resigned. I believe this is illegal and I will consult with counsel on this.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:28:27] I consulted with the Association of towns. It is legal.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:28:32] However, there are only three eligible votes. They
were very, very clear on this. And I consulted with them several times.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:28:43] I've got a good crystal ball.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:28:48] I move than we are adjourn.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:28:51] They said that in the case that there are only three
votes on the board, which I believe in my heart and on legal advice, that there are. That
With two yays and a nay.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:29:03] There need to be three full votes. Even though two
years in an Aye. is a majority. And then the deputy supervisor would serve as the acting
supervisor and receive the supervisor salary for the remainder of the supervisor's term.
Councilperson Virginia Bryant [01:29:23] Do you understand that any letter, any official
running for office can go to their vote, go to the voting station and vote for themselves?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:29:31] That is true, but that is not true on a board. And
again, I consulted the Association of Towns. You are welcome.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:29:37] Guy Krogh should really be at this meeting, but he's
not. But you are welcome to call Guy. You are welcome to call the Association of Towns.
But I consulted with them several times and I have to act on the best legal advice that I
have received.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:29:49] There are three eligible votes on this matter.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:29:59] My late dad used to say these words when I
do something that wasn't quite right. You're riding for a fall, Bob. And I'll tell you, this entire
board with this community is riding for a fall. You don't realize how arrogant you are acting.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:30:17] When we had a petition with people who said,
no, don't coronate, let us decide. Now, here you go. Doing what you please. And I would
highly predict and I will. I would bet money on it did in November of 2021. Everybody who
serves in an elected governmental position on this board, aside from me, because my term
won't be up, is going to be voted out of office. So get ready for it.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:30:58] Well, Stephanie since you're going to be acting
supervisor, it looks like, can we meet tomorrow night?
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:31:06] I think that's a good idea. Should we set
up a time?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:31:09] Can you consult with Guy Krogh between now
and then?
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:31:13] Yes, I can. Is it possible that we could
actually meet before six, we have a water council meeting or what can a meeting.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:31:23] Anytime you want
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:31:25] Don't you have to give proper notice?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:31:26] You can't meet on just 24 hours notice. Has to
be 2 days?
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:31:34] I do have time on Friday as well.
[01:31:37] OK.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:31:42] Just tell me when.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:31:45] Friday makes it.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:31:47] Friday. Can you meet on Friday,
Robert?
Councilperon Robert Lynch [01:31:52] What time?
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:31:54] Six p.m..
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:31:57] I guess. Yes.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:32:00] Let's meet at 6 pm on Friday..
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:32:05] Virginia, yes, a.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:32:07] Nd Friday's OK. OK.
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:32:11] And we will count or we will connect with
Guy Krogh in the meantime and ask his advice on how to move forward.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:32:18] And who's going to post the public? I mean,
what a post. The special meeting.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:32:25] Ellen, are you willing to do that? I'll
send you Via zoom link for it.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:32:35] It looks like she is.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:32:36] No, I am. I just want to make a comment about the
time.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:32:40] The last time that first of all, it's what time is it right
now? It's 8:24. So the last time that we did a special meeting on very short notice, I was
contacted by several other Clerks and informed that it has to be 48 hours notice.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:32:54] And so it's eight twenty four right now. And to be
honest, I just got told that I'm going to make less than minimum wage for all of 2021. I'd
really like to get out of here after this meeting. So I would like 48 hours from the time that I
am able to post the public. Notice that sort of a CoVid.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:33:12] If Beth's McGee has resigned right now,
Stephanie Redmond is in her position of deputy supervisor. She is acting supervisor. She
can preside over meetings. And why? Why are we got to decide this on a Friday night?
Why don't we give the community time for it to sink into their brains? Why don't we
convene next week and decide this?
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:33:36] Can we have discussion on that?
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:33:39] I would just like to discussion that the 48 hours dealt
with.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:33:46] Can we have discussion on that Mimi
and Virginia? Do you have an opinion?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:33:50] Maybe. Maybe Patricia is willing to.
Town Clerk Ellen Woods [01:33:53] I'm sorry, are you can't just bypass the town clerk.
The thing is, is that I am the...
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:34:00] Well, I believe are actually having a
theory that I was.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:34:05] Go ahead, Mimi. IDA. I'm just wondering if
Patricia is willing to post it tomorrow.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:34:14] We could ask her. Sorry, Patricia?
Patricia Speno [01:34:23] Yeah, I've I've never posted it before. I can I can put it up on
the marquee and everything, but I've never posted it at the Web site and.
Patrica Speno [01:34:36] Ellen would have to,.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:34:37] I'm sure we Can figure it out. If need
be.
Patrica Speno [01:34:42] We'll do what I can.
Patricia Speno [01:34:44] I, I really haven't posted anything on the Web site yet. So even
on the calendar.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:34:56] To be honest, I'm not opposed that
we wait until Wednesday, the 4th, if that's OK with everyone else. I think that'll give time fo r
us to really look into the Association of Towns and the proper process. And, yeah, I.
Councilperson Virgina Bryant [01:35:08] I agree with you. I agree with you.
Patricia Speno [01:35:11] Yeah.
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:35:12] I'm out of town.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:14] Oh, you're out of town, then? When
are you leaving?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:35:17] I'm leaving Tuesday at two.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:21] Can we go from Monday to Second?
Councilperson Mimi Mehaffey [01:35:24] Yes.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:26] Is that okay with you, Robert? Oh,
my gosh.
Deputy Clerk Patricia Speno [01:35:31] There office hours to 6:00 on Monday. Three to
six are office hours are.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:39] OK. So we can have a meeting at at
6:00,.
Patrica Speno [01:35:42] Then you can do that.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:46] OK, let's let's go for a meeting at
6:00 p.m. on Monday.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:35:51] And we will decide what to do at that
point.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:36:02] Is there any further discussion?
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:36:06] For the good of this community. The audio of
minutes of this meeting will be posted back expeditiously.
Acting Supervisor Stephanie Redmond [01:36:20] Are there any announcements for
tonight?
Councilperson Stephanie Redmond [01:36:25] I move to adjourn.
Councilerperson Robert Lynch [01:36:27] I Second.
Councilerperson Stephanie Redmond [01:36:31] Thank you, everyone. Have a good
night. Good night.