HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-13MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD M13ETING HELD MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1989 AT 7:�O P* M*
Those present: Teresa
Ellard
Gordon
Carl E.
Jack n
Absent: Donald
1o1. Robinson, Supervisor
L. Sovocool, Councilman
C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Haynes, Councilman
,tzgerald, Attorney
E. Cummings, Councilman
Also present: Leland Cornelius, Gary Wood
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, to approve minutes
of February 13th meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Haynes; Robinson.
Claim Nos. 51 to 78 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $20,170.23 and
Claim Nos. 92 to 134 of the General Fund in the amount of $19,093.92 were
presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Haynes, that
the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Haynes,
Robinson.
RESOLUTION NO. 12 - PAYMENTS FROM CAPI':I'AL RESERVE FUND
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded. by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VarlB enschoten, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that Claim Nos. 18 to 20 of the Capital Reserve Fund in
the amount of $30,278.18 be approved for payment.
RE'SOLUT'ION N0. 13 - APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT - GITJrSEN OVERHEAD DOOR
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the remainder of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
reserved for two overhead doors ($5,364.16) be paid to Gensen Overhead
Door, Inc. with the balance of $1010.84 to be paid from the General
Ah Fund,
Review Town Clerk's and Town Justice Heffron's monthly reports.
Correspondence consisted of: 1) Metal Tag for Cornelian Cherry Tree
received as a gift from the City of Ithaca in its centennial year, 1988; 2)
Comprehensive Solid Waste Plan; 3) Report from N YS Commission on Cable TV;
4) Engineering Study on noise controls; 5) Letter from N YS Retirement regarding
change in contribution methods as early as July 1; 6) Letter of resignation
from William Casolara from the Planning Board to become effective immediately;
7) mining permit for Wolf/Tillotson extended to March 12, 1992; 8) Sources
of water supplies in the County; 9) Municipal Ethical Standards.
Supervisor Robinson attended a meeting with Senator Seward and Assemblyman
!Martin 'Luster. Discussed SCM toxic area on Main Street. Also discussed
flashing light on Route 38 and 348. Both will check into to see if they
can help.
Board meeting recessed for public hearing at B:OOPM,
8 :00PM - Hearing - Local Law No. 1 for the Year 1989 - Amend Land Use &
Development Code (Schedule of Fees).
Legal Notice published March O1, 1989 in the Republican Register
Supervisor read legal notice.
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T. Robinson: Does anyone have any questions? Since no members of the
public were present for comments, hearing was closed at 8 :05PM
Board meeting reconvened at 8:05PM.
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RESOLUTION NO, 14 - ADOPT LOCAL LAW N0, 1 FOR THE YEAR 1989
AMEND LAND USE & DEVELOPMENT CODE
SCHEDULE OF FEES
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Haynes, Robinson
Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Croton as follows:
"6OCTZO:IV .4:•,- ;•The.'•To .n of Croton Land Use and Development Code (Local Law
to. :TP7r5' � x•. t h'ea::: year' 1983 as thereafter •amended by local law ff2 for the
year•,1983 •and •Local Law #2''for the year 1984) is further amended by
revising Section:407.to read as follows:
Section {107. '`Schedule *of Fees
Applications for administrative actions in these regulations,
cxcept'applicationa £tom public bodies or officers of the Town, are to
-:be accompanied- by. nonreturnable. fees according to the following
schedule
Payable tthd Town. Clerk:
i):Building :(zoning) Permit: Based on Constriction Value
Less.•than $.10,000 $ 10400
-10:600 1 to 20#000 1 20.00
20-,001-to - 301000* 30.00
30;ool:to 40,000 4o.00
!'4o obl to 50 , 000 :0'. 00
50, 001. to. 100 , 000 100.00
Over $500,000 fee will be $100.00 for each $100.00 of
construction cost or portion- thereof.
All Agricultural Buildings $ 10.00
2) Cextificate of Occupancy (issued upon completion
•:.i.`' of work wider a building permit) No Lhaorge
*certificate of Conformance or , Faood Zone Certification $ 25.00
'�'•' 4) Dlotor vehicle repair Shop Annual Inspection and Renewal $ 15.00
5} Site Flan ReSriew: Section 440.13 Short $ 10.00
Conventional 25.00
'4 Special Permit: Section 1440,!a Short $ 10600
Conv /entional 25.00
Combi>>ing' District: Section 440. lb Short •• $ 10.00
Conventional 25000
Planned Unit
Development: Section 440.1c Short* H/A
Conventional $100400
6 }o-Subdivision Applications:
Major:: Section 241 $25.00 + $10.00/lot
- Minor: Section.231 $ 20.00
Rural: Section 221 $ 10.00
7) 'Variance: $ 13,00
8} 'Additional Fees:
a, Section 440.4: `ii a public hearing is xequired, the,
applicant shall pay the cost of
advertising fees. '
b. Section 4=:0.9: applicant shall be responsible fox
direct costs incurred by the Town;
i ::c.;,•..'1�ublic�tion of;; o�'ficial.•notice,
attorney, stenographer, etc.'
c. Applicant shall be responsible for the cost of public
heaz5.ng(s) as may be deemed necessary by
the Planning Board.
d. SDQR: applicant shall be responsible for costs
incurred by the Town where a draft or
final Environmental impact Statement
becomes necessary-; i.e.;•publication of
official notice, reproduct'uons and
mailings to other agencies, legal arid
consulting fees, etc..
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Board meeting recessed at 8:15PM for public hearing.
8 :15PI41 - Public Hearing to amend Ordinance Relating to Licensing and
Regulating Junkyards in.the Town of Groton.
Public Notice published March 01, 1989 in the Republican Register.
Supervisor read public notice.
T. Robinson: Are there any questions or comments? Since no members of
the public were :present to comment on amendment, hearing
was closed at 8 :20Pm,
Board meeting reconvened at 8 :20PM.
RESOLUTION N0. 15 - ADOPT AMENDPIEPT TO ORDINANCE RELATING TO
LICENSING AND REGULATING JUNKYARDS IN THE
TOWN OF GROTON
Moved
by Mr. Sovocool,
seconded
by Mr.
VanBenschoten
Ayes
- Sovocool, VanB
en�3choten,
Haynes,
Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton does hereby
adopt amendment to Ordinance Relating to Licensing and Regulating
Junkyards in the Town of Groton by adding the following Section:
Section 15. Management
(c) Commencing April 1, 1989, every operator of a junkyard shall
keep a copy of a bound Log which will contain the following
entries for each vehicle brought into the yard subsequent to
the above date:
1. Make /Model /Color
2. 'Vehicle Identification ilutiiber
3. Arrival Date
40 Certification that the vehicle arrived either without
an engine and /or fuel tank, or that 'both were drained
and the contents disposed of in a manner which is in
conformance with environmental law.
5. Signature
All entries in the Log shall be made in ink, and it shall be
available for review by the Code Enforcement Officer during
the annual inspection.
Gary Wood, Zoning Officer, will send a letter and a copy of the above
amendment to the Junkyard Ordinance to all licensed junkyard owners in the
Town.
Supervisor presen e board with a copy of January and February Treasure's
Reports for General and Highway Funds. Mr. Carl Haynes requested a copy
of the reports for his use.
Gary Wood, Clerk -of- the - Works, reported on status of building project.
Contractors are a little behind schedule but will make up when weather
breaks. Mr. Wood has approved payments for Uni -Cor and S&S Mechanical.
Uni -Cor left masonry work out of bid and will be requesting $20,000
additional. McFarland /Johnson has an over run of approximately $22,000
which they would like Town's consideration. There will be a substantial
increase in electrical to bring highway garage up to code.
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RESOLUTION NO. 16 - REAPPOINT CECIL TdIGG TO THE PLANNING BOARD
Moved
by Mr. Sovocool,
seconded
by Mir.
Haynes
Ayes
- Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
the Planning Board
not do
to serve a
Haynes,
year
term expiring
Robinson
RESOLVED, that
the
Town Board
does
hereby
appoint Cecil
Twigg to
the Planning Board
not do
to serve a
seven
year
term expiring
in 1996.
We need two more members on the Planning Board and one on the Appeals Board,
Gary McKay is interested in purchasing some Town and Village property on
Spring Street between Mike Cooks and Phil English. Town Board and Town
Attorney will look into.
Supervisor Robinson received a request from Lorraine Faucett of Peruville
to have a street light in front of her house. Supervisor will look into
matter and report back to Board.
Discussed recycling of papers, bottles, cardboard, etc. in the lbwn.
We need pick up locations in McLean, Groton City, Peruville and West Groton.
Supervisor will discuss with Bennie Hill and report back to Board.
A
County Youth meeting was held in
Ithaca.
They would like
Towns
to pass
a
resolution asking that Gov.Cuomo
not do
away with monies
for the
youth.
RESOLUTION N0. 17 - OPPOSE GOV. CUOMO'S PROPOSED CUT IN FUNDING
DI VI SIO:d FOR YOUTH SERVICES
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton go on record
as opposing Gov. Cuomo's proposed cuts in funding Division for Youth
Services and specifically the repeal of Executive Lars Section 420
and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Governor urging
him to restore the appropriations for the New York State Division
for Youth services to 1988 -89 levels.
Discussed what Town should charge to rent Court Rooms to Village. The
going rate in Ithaca is $7.00 - $7.50 per square foot plus utilities.
Supervisor will check with Gary Watrous to see what commercial renters
are getting per square foot in the Groton area. A rate of $250.00 -
$300.00 per month would seem reasonable at this time.
DEC
is holding
a meeting
this
`Thursday
night
at 700 PM at the High School
to
talk
on
the
SCM
toxic
waste
site
on
Main
Street,
Discussed Route 96 project. The Town passed a resolution supporting
Alternate C in 1986.
Discussed compensation for Planning and Appeals Board Members. Attorney
L Fitzgerald said Town Law No. 271 authorizes Towns to compensate Planning
Board Members for called meetings.
RESOLUTION NO. 18 - COMPENSATE PLAI%PNING AND APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mir. Haynes
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton does hereby
authorize compensation to all Planning and Appeals Board Members in
the amount of $25.00 per meeting up to a maximum of $300.00 per year
to be retroactive to January 1, 1,9890
There being no further business, Mir. VanBenschoten moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. Sovocool, at 10:20 P.Mi. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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