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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-22Supervisor Robinson said Fixed Assets is part of the program on the computer but we've always had someone come in to do it at the end of the year. It's part of the accounting package and Liz could be doing it. Inventory cards will also have to be kept up to date as well. as info on computer. Consensus was since it is part of the accounting package, it should be kept in house. Supervisor Robinson received a petition from residents on Torok Road which read as follows: The residents of Torok Road wish to have the matter of black top paving considered for the budget in the Town of Groton for the year 1992. The dirt road now in existance creates a lot of dust in the summer, mud in wet weather and stone bruises to our vehicles. Therefore, we submit this petition to the board meeting. Signed Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Chase, Mike and Linda Moore, Don W. McBride, Jr., Frank Bordnet, T.J. Ledvina. Mr. Cornelius said IIorok Road is .3 mile. He said our 1992 Chips money is for drainage on Sovocool Hill road. We have other roads in the Town that are not paved. No action was taken. Board Meeting recessed at 8 :30PM for Fire Budget Hearing. Board meeting reconvened at 8:35PM Mr. Robert Walpole moved that the Town Board adopt the budgets as presented at the hearings, seconded by Mrs. Betty Sperger. Supervisor Robinson presented Fellowship Hall building use agreement between Groton Community Church and the Groton Youth Commission. Our share is $50.00 per month. This Agreement will cover the period of September 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992. RESOLUTION NO. 45 - AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN AND VILLAGE FOR RENTAL OF FELLOWSHIP HALL FOR GROTON YOUTH SERVICES Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes. Robinson RESOLVED, that in order to provide recreational and educational services for the youth of the Village and Town through the Groton Youth Services, the Town of Groton agrees jointly with the Village of Groton to rent the area known as Fellowship Hall from the Groton Community Church for a period of one year commencing July 1, 1991, and ending on June 30, 1992, at an annual rental of $300.00 to be paid in monthly installments of $50.00. It is understood that the Groton Community Church will provide all the space needed for the program, liability insurance and the costs of utilities. Groton Youth Services will be responsible for custodial use. RESOLUTION NO. 45 - ADOPT PRELIMINARY BUDGET AS 1992 TOWN BUDGET Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Haynes Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town Board does budget as the Town Budget for 1992, 2 hereby adopt preliminary 13 14 APPROPRIATIONS LESS LESS ANN p4ovl�jidNb t�+I iHP't b U 4 X `" fie r•P1. tb FOR OTHER USES REVENUES BALA� AISED TAX GENERAL $1,2279963.73 $ 406,597.00 $6933327.73 Moved by Raymond $ 69,936 Mr. Cummings, County Environmental $121,000 Council Sovocool, from January Vanaenschoten, $215,661.00 December 31, Haynes, Robinson. 19930 Ayes - to the Senior will was be $40 /ton. use by the Senior Citizens of Groton per $404. Resolution No. 32 of 1990. GEN. O/S VILL The amount received $ 1183025600 is $ 11,000 $ 42,000 $ 6418256OC HWY - TWNWIDE $ 4159000.00 $ 859000 $125,000 $205,000.00 HWY -O /S VILL $ 188,000,00 $ 629500 $ 18,000 $1073500.00 GROTON F PROT $ 521500.00 $ 523500.00 MCLEAN F DIST s 415991073 $ 41,991.73 MCLEAN LT DIS $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 PERU LT DIST $ 2,100000 $ 29100000 Effective $1,2279963.73 $228,636 $306,000 $6933327.73 Moved by Raymond Mr. Haynes, to serve on the seconded by Tompkins Mr. Cummings, County Environmental to appoint Lyle Management Council Sovocool, from January Vanaenschoten, 1, 1992 to Cummings, December 31, Haynes, Robinson. 19930 Ayes - Effective funds provided by January 1, 1992, Recreational solid waste excluding sludge will be $145 /ton received by the and sewage sludge to the Senior will was be $40 /ton. use by the Senior Matching funds provided by State Aid for NYS Recreational Funds for the Elderly received by the Town shall be allocated to the Senior Citizens was Council for use by the Senior Citizens of Groton per $404. Resolution No. 32 of 1990. The amount received for 1991 is County Family will be doing a reapportionment for 1993 General of Elections. a from Discussed 1991 Agreement between Town Childrens Service of Ithaca to provi Youth Commission. Town will pay the minimum of $1,443 will be eligible for - York State Division for Youth. Addendu discussed and the following resolution of Groton a de support to Agency $6007 reimbursement m #1 to this was made. Primary and nd Family the Groton of which a from the New contract was RESOLUTION NO. 46 - AMEND 1991 CONTRACT WITH FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICE OF ITHACA - GROTON YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings Ayes - Sovocool, VanSenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton agrees to pay an additional $6000 above and beyond its yearly allocation of $6008 in 1991, to support the 1991 budget for the Groton Youth Service Program, and FURTHER RESOLVED, that is understood that the Town of Groton should be eligible to receive with appropriate documentation $6000 in reimbursement from the Tompkins County Youth Service Program. RESOLUTION NO. 47 - AUTHORIZATION TO TRANSFER FUNDS Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Sovocool Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the Bookkeeper to make the followinq transfers: From A1440.4 Engineer to A641.0.4 Publicity - $81680 From A1440.4 Engineer to A1910.4 Insurance - $289.00 From A1440.4 Engineer to A1320.4 Auditing - $91000 From A1440.4 Engineer to A1340.4 Budget - $50.00 91 l From A1440,4 Engineer to A7320.4 Joint Youth - $x1057.00 Frarrr 085110,1 Repairs to OS5110.4 Repairs $169480 From OB5110.1 Repairs to DB5110.4 Repairs x5303.85 Robert Walpole going to exempt trash days. supervisor been made said F; of stated that the Tompkins County Solid baste is municipalities from the tipping free in March for Is the Town going to do anything for this? Town is planning on doing it, but no plans have yet. Town Attorney reviewed R slight conflict between They say they are not coo damages &rising out of specifications it says th according to the specific period of one year. Over ayr❑ the i ng use e so atic a11, 1.1 software contract. There is a basis agreement and specifications, to be responsible for consequential pr operation of softwara. In the qftware will be guaranteed to perform ns set forth in this proposal for a contract appears to be okay...... Mr. anBenschoteI-i moved to table action on software contract. Liz Brenner asked Board how much longer are you going to table this. If you want to have this going by the first, you've got to get on line? AOP hasn't been very accurate, hasn't been very reliable. Mr. s❑vocool seconded the motion to table, {Board Members, Bookkeeper, Attorney and Member of the Public discussed Boards procedure and /or reasoning to table,? Mr. Sovococl rescinded his second to motion and Mr. Var)Banschoten rescinded his motion to table. Mr. VanBenschoten moved to table action an software contract until Ayes the next T Sovocool, Board Meeting. Va-nBenschai:en, Mr. So pcool Cummings, seconded this Haynes (Robinson motion. dirk not vote). Councilman Donald C. Cummings, There being no further business, Mr. Haynes moved to adjourn meeting, seconded by Mr. Cummings, at 9:15PM. Unanimous F Colleen 0. Pierson Tewwn Clerk MINUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 189 1991 a? 5:OOPM Those present: 'Teresa M. Robinson, SuPE�rvisor Gordan C. Van2anschoten, Councilman Donald C. Cummings, Councilman Carl E. Haynes, Councilman Absent: Ellard L. �iDvocool, Councilman Also present: L.e]and Cornelius, Liz Brenner, Chuck Rankin, Arland Heffron Purpose of meeting woos to discuss payroll software contract. Information Management Associates, Enc. (IMA) Software/ Support Agreement covering payroll for the Town was reviewed and discussed by the Floard. Total package is $3100. A $1.050 daposit is required with signed contract. According to Chuck nankin, Town will be able to do retirement reports, 941 reports, accumulated vacation and sick time in addition to payroll checks. Additional, time for honkkeeper to do payroll will he approximately 1 112 hours from beginning to end. Checks will cost about $65600/1000. ADP's Lust to do Town payroll is approximately $10001yr. 4 15 1 RESOLUTION NO, 47 — PURCHASE 1AM PAYROLL SOFTWARE /SUPPORT AGREEMENT Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconders by Mr. Haynes Ayas - Vanaensrhoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson (Sovoccol Absent) Resolved, that the lmown Sward does hereby agree to Purchase Payroll Software /Support Agreement from Information Managemarst Associates, Iric. Of Pittsford, New York, for the SLIM Of Mover) by Mr. VanBen5chcten, seconded by Mr, Cummings, to approve PaVmcnt of $1050 deposit for iMA Software /Support Agreement. Ayes - VanBen,5�5chc ten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson (Sovacool Absent). Supervisor would 1 salary or increasi adjustment for trai years and Bob was making as much as a ike Bo ng Arl ning a here 1 person and to consider Lcrweri,ng new Justices and's salary{ possibly by a lump sum new judge. Arland has beery here 16 5 years. A news person sho4td not be with 16 years service. Judge Heffron indicated that Mr, Alexander will have the right to run court any spay rke feels like i t . It,dge Haffron also said he would not recommend any salaries, Judge Hef#'ran stated he would like to set with Mr. Alexander for the first year 9 he so wlsshes. ,fudge Heffron said any new 3u(ige has to take six days of basic training before taking office which Mr. Alexander is now doing. Advanced courses are taken after taking office. Supervisur Robinson has to have names of those officials who will. ba, attending the Association of Towns Conference in NYC from Feb. 16T19 in the near future. An advanced registration fae of $50/official is required this year. No Town Board members were planning to attend. There being no further business, Mr. VanBenschoten, moved to adiQLOrn meeting, seconded by Mr. Cummings, at 5:30PM. Unanimous. rlleen f1. Pierson Town Clerk 5 I-