HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-1994MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1994 AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Donald E. Cummings, Councilman
Carl E. Haynes, Councilman
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Francis Casullo, Attorney
Also present: Leland Cornelius, Liz Brennan, George Senter, Bob Bernhardt,
Phil Donahue, Orlando Houghtaling, Pam Stonebraker and Karen
Smith, SPCA
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten,
11th and August 8th be approved as mailed. Ayes
Cummings, Haynes, Robinson.
Claim Nos. 143 to 167 of the Highway Fund in the
Claim Nos. 196 to 226 of the General Fund in the
presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded
bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool,
Haynes, Robinson.
that the minutes of July
- Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
amount of $16,276.46 and
amount of $21,150.34 were
by Mr. Sovocool, that the
VanBenschoten, Cummings,
LIZ BRENNAN - BOOKKEEPER - Handed Board a copy of the expenditures and
revenues to date. Also, the monthly report for month ending August 31 was
given to each board member and the clerk. We have one transfer in the General
Fund. Since you approved the purchase of the copier, we need to transfer from
Contingency to Buildings for $912.33. We also need to modify the budget for
insurance recoveries for snow damage which we want to be able to put back into
the Highway Fund Machinery Account and that's $5,136.12. I also made a note
on the Highway Fund Townwide page to let you know how much is left in the
encumbrance for the truck ($15,000) that we moved over from last year to this
year. There is still $2,904.26 left. Corny has some ideas for this which he
will present later. We will do the same thing when we get the building itself
simply so that it doesn't raise our expenditures and we are showing that we
have extra money coming into the budget and it's going to be going out to pay
for the new building. We'll be getting the budget sheets ready for the
different departments to fill out.
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RESOLUTION NO. 47 - MODIFY BUDGET - HIGHWAY FUND
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize that the 1994 Budget
be modified to accept the insurance money for machinery damaged by
collapse of building due to snow load in the amount of $5,136.12 as
follows:
Increase Rev. DA2680 (Ins. Recovery) - $5,136.12
Increase Approp. DA5130.4 (Machinery) - $5,136.12
RESOLUTION NO. 48 - TRANSFER FUNDS - GENERAL FUND
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the following
transfer of funds to accommodate the purchase of a copier:
From: Contingency A1990.4 - $912.33
To: Buildings A1620.4 - $912.33
GEORGE SENTER - CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER - Year to date building permits
issued:
1993 6411 homes 10 mobile homes 43 misc.
1994 60 5 homes 6 mobile homes 49 misc.
Fran, Paul and I visited John Anderson site today. It's pretty much status
quo. John has had some misfortunes lately with people staying there. We came
by Sherry O'Briens and I noticed he had more vehicles than we allowed him to
have so I requested Fran Casullo to drop him a letter. I issued him a permit
until the end of the year like everyone else. I am going to send Jeff Clark
out on Pleasant Valley Road a letter also. We also had a comment (Foster)
about property that Todd used to own, that they're drilling a well way out
back. I can't do anything until he builds something. Board discussed
Anderson's situation. Atty. Casullo said Anderson still owns it. However,
the Town or County may have liens against it for cleaning it up. As long as
it stays at this point somewhat status quo, my recommendation is to just let
it go until the point that it starts getting worse than what it is and then we
can take some remedial action.
PHIL DONAHUE - EQUIPMENT STORAGE FACILITY BID - Provided spread sheets to the
Board for bids received on the Equipment Storage Facility. Four bids were
received.
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1.Fingerlakes Construction
Clyde, NY
Base Bid - $56,890
Alt #1 - Minus $11,000
Alt #2 - No Bid
Alt #3 - Plus $1,100
2.Morton Buildings
Morton, Ill.
Base Bid - $69,447
Alt #1 - Minus $18,200
Alt #2 - Minus $300
Alt #3 - Plus $7,400
3.Jones- Marinich
Endicott, NY
Base Bid - $129,000
Alt #1 - Minus $1,500
Alt #2 - NC
Alt #3 - Plus $600
4.R.L. Smith, Inc.
Cato, NY
Base Bid - 69,334
Alt #1 - Minus $16,093
Alt #2 - Minus $8,608
Alt #3 - Plus $645
Farr Construction of Horseheads, NY arrived late with their bid and we would
not accept it.
We prepared a bid analysis which Corney and I in looking this over and
checking things out and conferred with Fran and his office, we're recommending
that you reject the base bid and accept the alternate Kynar and snow load.
That would be under reject base bid, second paragraph, item #1 - Accept
Alternates #2 ( Kynar) and #3 (Snow Load) for a total construction cost of
$57,990.00. We're recommending in our findings that that's the way you go.
This includes concrete on the floor, Kynar 500 finish and a snow load of 45
psf. We need to get a letter of intent to award contract out to low bidder.
The letter of intent will allow low bidder to call manufactures and get the
steel. The notice to proceed would follow as soon as he comes back with
submittals - draft of contract with sureties and warranties. All the 50
contingency does is allow Corney to act and not have to wait a whole month for
the board to meet to authorize changes during construction. They have 60 days
to complete job after signing contract. I will be billing the Town for my
hours at $25.00 per hour.
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RESOLUTION NO. 49 - ACCEPT BID FOR EOUIPMENT STORAGE FACILITY
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby reject the base bid (Polycoat)
and accept Alternate #2 (Kynar) as proposed by Finger Lakes Construction
and waiving the informalities within the Bid Form as submitted, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to reject Alternate #1 (deletion of concrete
work) and accept Alternate #3 (additional snow load), and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to award the bid to the lowest responsible
bidder, Finger Lakes Construction in the contract sum amount of FIFTY -
SEVEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY DOLLARS ($57,990.00) as stipulated
above, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to authorize the Highway Superintendent to
forthwith issue a letter of intent, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon receipt of the appropriate submittals
the Highway Superintendent shall, all encumbrances having been overcome,
issue a Notice to Proceed, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that an amount of five percentum of the contract
sum be set aside for unforseen contingencies that would be covered by
Change Order at the discretion of the Highway Superintendent upon
consultation and approval of the Town Supervisor.
Board discussed amount of insurance monies to be received on the equipment
storage building and also the cleanup costs. It was decided to file the
claim.
RESOLUTION NO. 50 - AUTHORIZE SUPERVISOR TO FILE INSURANCE CLAIM FOR
EOUIPMENT STORAGE BUILDING
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the Supervisor to
take appropriate action to submit insurance claim for the equipment
storage building in the amount of $49,000 plus $10,000 for cleanup.
LELAND CORNELIUS - HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT - First of all, I'd like to go to my
conference in Nevele on September 27 thru 30. I've found a used truck I'm
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interested in. It's a plow truck. If we have another winter like last
winter, we'll need it. It's going to replace the 74 Brockway. We were
talking about maybe buying a new truck. We put the money in the budget last
year and then I got clipped off for 40 some thousand in the spring so there is
23,000 left in that fund so there is no money for a truck. We've been running
this side up here with just one truck. Last year when we got all that snow I
put that ole 74 Brockway on and the rear end went out of it. It will never
make another winter. I'd like to keep it for a backup. When you have snow
like we had, one truck can't do everything on that side. The price is around
$21,000. I brought it up and tried it out for a week. Dutch looked at it.
Also, I'd like permission to take the old bucket truck that was in the
building that collapsed to the sale in Lansing this Saturday. We received
$3000 from the insurance company for it. Also, paving is all done. We will
seal next week.
RESOLUTION NO. 51 - RESCHEDULE OCTOBER TOWN BOARD MEETING
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby reschedule October Town Board
Meeting due to the 2nd Monday being a holiday and also Tentative Budget
is to be presented to Board no later than October 5 to the first Monday
of the Month, October 3, 1994, at 7:30 P.M.
RESOLUTION NO. 52 - AUTHORIZE HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTEND ANNUAL
CONFERENCE OF HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENTS
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize Leland Cornelius,
Highway Superintendent, to attend the Annual Conference of Highway
Superintendents in Nevele on Sept. 27th thru 30th.
RESOLUTION NO. 53 - LET BIDS FOR USED 1985 OR NEWER 10 -WHEEL TRUCK
AND SNOW PLOW EQUIPMENT
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the Highway
Superintendent to let bids for a used 1985 or newer 10 -wheel truck with
snow plow equipment not to exceed $21,000 to be opened at 8:00 P.M. on
October 3, 1994.
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RESOLUTION NO. 54 - AUTHORIZATION TO SELL BUCKET TRUCK
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Haynes
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize Highway
Superintendent to take Bucket Truck to sale in Lansing.
PAMELA STONEBRAKER - SPCA - The SPCA's proposed contract amount for 1995 is
$9,113. This amounts to a 20 increase over 1994's amount or a difference of
$179.00. During the past few years, we have seen our expenses associated with
dog control continue to increase each year. This moderate increase will help
us to meet our dog control expenses for the Town of Groton. We have been
doing dog control services for the entire county since February.
ORLANDO HOUGHTALING - YOUTH COMMISSION - As you know we have been working with
the Youth Bureau and Family & Children's Services up until the end of July.
Family & Children's Services is no longer with us. The Youth Bureau is
working with us between now and the end of the year. This is working out
quite well. We have been working with Cooperative Extension with the Youth
Bureau to possibly use them next year. What I wanted to do is have you take a
look at the Family & Children's work sheet which is basically the second
sheet. That shows that up thru the end of July and actually through August
here on the work sheet what we owe them and what it came out is that we ended
up paying them $61.40. If you look at the first column there was a surplus
down at the bottom that says $17.66. That's what they owed us at the end of
the first quarter. Total bills coming in should not exceed $300. Other
sheets show 1994 budget and 1995 projected budget figures. The commission is
making a recommendation that the Town Board and the Village Board work towards
a contract with Cooperative Extension for the year 1995 as long as these
budget figures stay as they are. There is one concern which I talked with
Fran Casullo about and that is that we have no problems with the Youth Bureau
and Cooperative Extension, it's the way that things have been done and we want
you to be aware of it when you discuss this with them for a contract. What
has happened in the past is that there were comments on unemployment insurance
which we talked a little bit about. What seems to happen is we are paying
salaries and fringe benefits through this contract. If that person is not
working, and if you have to hire someone else, we would end up paying twice.
Is that legal? Also, with the school renovation, I understand that the 6th,
7th and 8th graders will be moving into separate units and what we consider
that might be down the road, we're going to need more time to service those
youths. What we would like you to consider somewhere along the line, instead
of just matching the funds, maybe you could give us 3% to put in the pot and
the Village could also to build up the funds we will need.
BOB BERNHARDT - Did you have that turned on?
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T. Robinson - I don't think we did.
B. Bernhardt - Last month you didn't have one and the acoustics back here are
no better tonight than it was last month. How are you doing on getting a PA
system?
T. Robinson - Do you want the truth?
B. Bernhardt - Let me get up here where I can hear you.
T. Robinson - Do you want the truth?
B. Bernhardt - Yes
T. Robinson - I haven't done too much....
B. Bernhardt - That's the answer we've been getting every since last October
when you went on record in saying that you were in the process of
investigating a PA system and you were going to have it installed. After
November, that has been the answer we've been getting, three times, and you
haven't done anything about it. Now, I've thought all along that you've been
stonewalling us, okay. But I really think it's this Board that's to blame.
All you have to do is to have a motion from this Board to have this done and
it would be done. Either you folks don't believe it needs to be done or you
have to ask yourself why does everybody have to come up here to present
everything to you? All these handouts tonight were given to you folks. None
back there. Everybody comes up here to talk to you because they can't hear
you back there. This is supposed to be an open meeting. I don't know how
anybody could consider what was going on here tonight, the little amount that
we hear, and not given any handouts, for this to be an open meeting. What
seems to be the problem? I'm asking a question, why can't we get a PA system?
Does anybody know, other than the fact that Teresa doesn't have enough time,
because you members of the Board can make it happen. You just have to set a
priority on it. Make a motion, second it. Let's make this a priority. Let's
get a PA system in. We've been asking for it for two years. We started two
years ago in the spring asking for a PA system. I've been coming here for two
years and we couldn't hear. These things aren't working (pointing to portable
PA). Either you get feed back, squeals, we can't hear you out here. That's
why everybody comes up hear to make their presentation which means we don't
hear anything. That's why you don't see anybody out here any more. These
people that have been coming right along, they may have been bored.... but I
tell you they won't come any more. It's like they've given up, it's like
apathy. I don't understand why you don't put a PA system in. We gave you a
quote one time for $2822. It would have given everybody here a microphone and
one out here for the speaker. Then you said, well, we have to look at it, we
have to get specs, we have to get quotes. We haven't done anything. Twenty -
eight hundred and twenty -two dollars, I don't understand this at all. I think
you should consider this. I'd like to see this Board do something about it.
We've got signs painted out here that says handicapped parking, we've got a
ramp so people can get in, we just don't have a PA system. And I don't hear
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that well, that's a handicap. I've been telling you that right along, and I
sent you a letter. I really hate to go to all the trouble of filing suit
against you.
T. Robinson: You sent a letter?
B. Bernhardt: Yes, I sent you a letter. It was circulated to every member of
this Board. And I kept saying that I want some kind of an answer within 60
days and that was a long time ago. I've been putting if off because you keep
putting stuff like this up here (referring to portable PA) thinking well maybe
she will, the Board will come around after awhile. You're not coming around.
I'd like to see something done about it. How are we doing with Diversified?
Has anything been done about or a letter sent out turning this over to the
Attorneys? Thank you.
C. Haynes: While we're on that, did a letter go out to them.
F. Casullo: I wrote to them. They haven't responded to me. At this point
it's really up to you guys as to what you want to do. My feeling is if you
give me the go ahead, I will. I'm concerned that they've been very lax on
their payment schedule. I think that what happens is that my letters tend to
get them to take some sort of action for a few months and then we're right
back into it again. If you want me to take stronger action, I'm certainly
prepared to take stronger action, that's up to you. The date of the letter is
August 16th. They are supposed to adhere to the payments.
D. Cummings - They haven't paid anything yet?
T. Robinson - I didn't check.
F. Casullo - What they do is they pay very sporadically.
D. Cummings - I went by there last week, maybe two o'clock in the afternoon
and there was only one car out there.
B. Bernhardt - I'll tell you what, I just finished two weeks in Boston taking
a course in being a financial analyst which is something I studied in college
while working on my masters degree. I'd love to do or analyze those peoples
financial statement or there whole business, receivables, accounts payables,
accounts receivables. I bet you that I would find that these people are in
bad bad trouble ..............
T. Robinson - You're only going to get out of them what you ..........
B. Bernhardt - But why drag it out? Why leave it out there? If we're not
going to get anything, let's get rid of it.
D. Cummings - I think we've been lax about long enough. We've been going on
like this for a year and a half.
F. Casullo - I think what happened is that they became delinquent in their
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regular payments. Then we made a deal that they would pay the interest only.
Then I think they became late in paying the interest...... I think the next
step at this point would be to send them a letter giving them x amount of days
to get current or else a law suit of some sort is going to be commenced
against them to recoup the monies owed and possibly put you in some sort of
situation where you may be considered a creditor to somebody that's in
bankruptcy proceedings.
D. Cummings - Has anybody ever been in the building since they've been there?
F. Casullo - To tell you the truth, I've never been in the building.
B. Bernhardt - Let me say something else. Don't let me push you into doing
something about Diversified. It's none of my business but the Town did loan
them money. I personally would like to see them working a little closer with
the Town Board and have more critical answers. If they're not going to be
able to make a payment or so, come to the Board and say I'm sorry but we're
not going to be able to do this but here is what our plan is. They don't even
have a plan. They just kind of pacify us to get us off their back. Then we
should do something, but don't let me force you into something. If they would
just work closer with us to try to resolve the thing. Nobody here has been in
that building. We don't even know if there is anything in it.
T. Robinson - I've been in it.
B. Bernhardt - Yea, but did you ever count the stuff to see what they've got?
T. Robinson - Actually, what they've got is a machine.
F. Casullo - I don't think it's a matter of what do they have, it's what they
do with what they have .................
B. Bernhardt - I'll make you guys..... You tell them that you have someone
who will analyze their business trend, we'll go back three years, hold it in
strictest confidence, and they'll give me their financial papers and we'll
take a look and see what has been happening over the past three years. By the
ratios and the numbers I can tell you whether they are getting better or they
are getting worse or they are the same as they were. I would be willing to do
that and I get paid for doing that. Don't let me push you into anything, but
I still would like to have something done with the PA system though. See you
all.
Board Members and Attorney discussed what should be done with Diversified.
Supervisor will fax original documents to Fran so that he can check to see
what the Town's rights are under the Agreement and discuss it with the Board
and go from there.
F. Casullo - Teresa, on the sound system. It's my feeling that I'm glad that
he saw that. George and I are going through this Americans With Disabilities
Act. We've got to have at least something written by January. Down the road
the sound system has to be a reality because it has to be a reality. So,
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technically, you're probably looking sometime early next year where it's going
to have to be a reality along with some other things.
Board and Attorney discussed the need for a sound system and purchasing
procedures including quotes and /or bidding. Purchase contracts under $10,000
are not subject to bidding. The Town's procurement policy for purchase
contracts ranging from $3,000 to $9,999 require three (3) written /fax quotes
or request for proposals and must be approved by the Board. Consensus of the
Board was to have Supervisor obtain quotes and /or let bids for a sound system.
RESOLUTION NO. 55 - APPOINT ELECTION INSPECTORS
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the following are appointed to serve as election
inspectors during 1994:
REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS
District #1 Charlotte Rankin Patricia Senecal
Beverly Oaksford Mary Adams
District #2 Myra Hathaway Barbara Green
Catherine Buck Sally Walpole
Dorothy Greene Betty Bonawitz
District #3 Ruth Bell Norma Neville
Donna Wilson
Merle Tichenor Dorothy VanBinsbergen
District #4 Betty Brown Helen Graham
Georgie Tillotson Terry Hollenbeck
Alternates Peggy Merrill Rita Walpole
Gordon Mengal
Doris Mengal
Discussed purchasing new copier with collator and trading in our Panasonic
Model FP3030.
RESOLUTION NO. 56 - AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF PANASONIC FP 5060 COPIER
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby approved the purchase of a
Panasonic Copier Model FP 5060 with collator in the amount of $5,600
with a Panasonic FP3030 being traded in.
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Colleen D. Pierson, Town Clerk, submitted her resignation from the Tompkins
County Cable TV Commission to be effective immediately. The Board would like
to find someone that would be interested in serving on this commission. The
Town has turned Cable TV rate regulation over to the State. Our Franchise
expired on July 1. The Town has cable TV in Peruville, McLean, Elm Street
Ext. and the lower end of Pleasant Valley Road. We could put an ad in the
Shopper for someone that has an interest in technology along these lines.
Highway negotiations are scheduled for September 15, 1994 at 4:30 P.M. in the
Board Room.
The Municipal Officials Meeting will be held on September 28th at 6:OOPM at
the McLean Fire Station. Those planning to attend are Dutch VanBenschoten,
Lewis Sovocool, Leland Cornelius, Teresa Robinson and Colleen Pierson.
New Futures - Local Government Forum will be held on October 1 at TC3. All
our Board Members should plan to attend, particularly our Planning Board
Members and Zoning Board Members. Dutch VanBenschoten is planning to attend
as a Town Board Member.
Correspondence consisted of: 1) Letter from Town of Lansing to the County
Board of Reps requesting more funds for additional Tompkins County Sheriffs;
2) Letter from Tompkins County regarding urgent notice regarding rain storms;
3) Info from Steve Gobel regarding cleanup of toxic waste; 4) Trash Days have
been trashed - County changed tipping fee and took day away; 5) Diagram of
historical bridge that is on Conger Boulevard; 6) Letter from the Roman
Village indicating that they intend to renew ABC license. (No objections by
the Town Board)
Two quotations were received to clean all carpets in the Town Hall.
One quote was from Sunshine Carpets in Ithaca for $675.00. The second quote
was from Jim's Cleaning Service in Cortland for $567.00.
RESOLUTION NO. 57 - AUTHORIZE CLEANING OF CARPETS IN TOWN HALL
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby accept quotation for cleaning
carpets in the Town Hall in the amount of $567.00 from Jim's Cleaning
Service.
Board discussed having hand outs for the public. It is not an unreasonable
request. Any hand outs that we have or if someone attending meeting has
handouts, we should request that they bring extras for the public.
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RESOLUTION NO. 58 - APPOINTMENT OF RECYCLING WORKER
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby appoint Dennis Gallow to
replace Donald Brown as a recycling worker at the County facilities in
Peruville.
There being no further business, Mr. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. Cummings, at 10:25 P.M. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
HIGHWAY NEGOTIATIONS HELD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1994 AT 4:40PM
Present: Teresa Robinson, Carl Haynes, Lewis Sovocool, Don Cummings (Absent
- Dutch VanBenschoten)
Members of the Highway Department present:
Leland Cornelius, Jerry Holl, Rick Neville, Bob Bogardus, Gary Scutt,
Lester Coit, Marvin Smith, Joe Graham, Pete Carr
J. Holl - Lansing is $1.50 per hour ahead of us. Dryden is $.50 more and
looking at a 5% increase.
1. We are asking for 10% increase in wages.
2. One sick day per month (we now get 10 per year)
3. Increase Increment pay to include 25 years at 15 cents.
Highway employees left.
Board discussed requests. It was decided that Supervisor Robinson would
present the Boards offer to employees on Monday.
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Board Offered:
1. First a 3% increase (If didn't accept offer 3.50)
2. One additional sick day per year.
3. Increase increment pay to 25 years
Left meeting at 5:30PM.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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