HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-08-1996MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1996 AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Donald N. Palmer, Councilman
Arrived late: Fran Casullo, Attorney
Absent: Daniel J. Carey, Councilman
Also present: Liz Brennan, Leland Cornelius, Joe Vitale, Linda
Foote, Shawn Reese, George Senter, Sr.
Supervisor Robinson said the Town Board, Town Highway men and all the Town
Employees wish to show their condolence to the Carey family and to people in
the family and that we would like to express this to Danny our Board Member.
Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, that the minutes of April 8,
1996, be
approved
as mailed.
Ayes -
Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Palmer,
Robinson.
Claim Nos.
38 to 52
of the Highway
Fund in
the amount of $10,479.19
and Claim
Nos. 68 to
89 of the
General Fund
in the
amount of $2,887.75 were
presented
for audit.
Moved
by Mr. VanBenschoten,
seconded by Mr. Sovocool,
that the
bills be
approved
for payment.
Ayes
- VanBenschoten, Sovocool,
Palmer,
Robinson.
Claim Nos. 42 to 45 of the Special Grant Fund (HUD) in the amount of
$11,541.51 were presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr.
VanBenschoten, that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - VanBenschoten,
Sovocool, Palmer, Robinson.
TROOPER JOE VITALE - NEW YORK STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT - Trooper Vitale was
present to meet with the Board to see if they have any problems with their
service or if there is something in particular that the Board would like to
have addressed. What way can the NYS Police Department better serve the town?
Is there any problems -- a lot of times the Highway Department has problems
with weight limits and so forth, flooding has been a problem in communities
and we directed traffic; sometime they have problems with kids outside the
village doing damage or something and we address those kinds of problems.
We're just here to hear any complaints or suggestions or anything you want to
do to improve our service. Supervisor Robinson said our biggest problem was
with the salt trucks going through McLean but most of that has been rerouted.
The McLean bridge was one of the problems. Supervisor Robinson said the
Troopers were doing a fine job.
LINDA FOOTE & SHAWN REESE - MCLEAN BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE - Letter dated
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February 9, 1996 to Town of Groton Supervisor: "On behalf of the hamlet of
McLean, the Bicentennial Committee would like to extend an invitation to you
and the Town of Groton Board to attend our 200th year celebration to be held
on July 13 and 14, 1996.
The hard working group of volunteers from the Towns of Dryden and Groton that
make up the committee are finalizing plans for what we believe will be a very
successful celebration. The committee has already held several well attended
fund - raising events and more are planned.
The committee is seeking the political and financial support of the Town of
Groton. It is the hope of the committee that the Town Board will pass a
resolution to officially recognize the celebration of McLean's 200th year and
take action to provide a grant of $2000.00 to help underwrite the cost of an
event that will have a beneficial effect on our community.
Sincerely - Committee Chairs
We got word back that you wanted to hear more about what was going on.
Supervisor Robinson said that it is easier when you are dealing with a
municipality if you have some thing which you back -- a tent, a booklet or
something that we can say we put our money into and not something that we
don't know what it's going for. We just wanted to identify more or less what
we were giving to. Do you have need for a tent in the event it rains or snows?
We have a lot of little expenses, the biggest being the printing of the
history book which is around $1,000. Each crafter will be providing their own
tent. Some of the different estimated expenses are 1) Monument in the
cemetery with a time capsule on it for $350.00; 2) Permanent road markers
stating that McLean is celebrating its bicentennial for $125.00; 3) Two bands
for $700.00; 4) A lot of it is to pay speakers ($300), advertizing costs,
trophies, etc. People are working on fund raisers (3 dinners to date) . We
have $3700 in our general fund. We estimate that the total cost will be $9000
to $10,000. That leaves around $5000 to raise. Time is getting short.
Supervisor Robinson: I think the Board would consider paying for the printing
of the book, cost of the five signs and the Monument with time capsule.
Councilman Palmer: For the record, I have to raise a question at this point.
If we're going to allocate a certain amount of money for this project, I
don't think that it was something that was discussed at the budget for this
year so that means that somewhere else we're going to have to cut back to make
this happen. I think we need to realize that up front. I don't recall that
being a discussion last fall.
Supervisor Robinson: No, it was not. We tried to figure it out and we need to
go to the contingency fund. We still have to have a motion from the Board.
We need to specify an amount not to exceed "X" amount of dollars in the
resolution.
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Councilman VanBenschoten: If we spent $1500 or $2000, how is our cushion?
Supervisor Robinson: Not depleted, but tight.
Clerk Pierson: I think we have to remember that there is only $5000 in the
contingency account which is for the entire year. Should we happen to need
something else, that is the only place we can get any money from.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON: We have a very very very tight budget. But this only
happens once. I think Groton has something coming up next year. 1960 was the
bicentennial here I believe.
McLean Committee: Do you know who we would contact to close off Stevens Road
up to Cemetery Lane that day? Trooper Joe Vitale advised them to contact
Sheriff Guest.
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Palmer, to table making a decision on
the McLean Bicentennial Committee's request until later in the meeting. Ayes
- Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson.
LIZ BRENNAN - BOOKKEEPER - I have the monthly report and the report on
revenues and expenditures. There is no transfers. Yes, we do have $5000 in
the contingency fund. Any questions.
COUNCILMAN PALMER: Normally, are the reports available in advance of the
Board Meeting so that they could be made available for review. I can't go
through this whole report now and make any sense out of it without some time.
If it were available, I'd like to be able to read through it in advance of
the Board Meeting if I could. Bookkeeper - Sure, I could send you a copy.
It's all according to when the month ends.
GEORGE R. SENTER, SR. - CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER - Building permits issued
year -to -date:
1995 14 3 houses 4 mobile homes 7 misc
1996 13 1 house 0 mobile homes 12 misc.
Life safety inspections are current thru April
I had a call from Dan Snyder of FEMA who is coming down to check on our
ordinances and any flood damage that we have in the Town. Supervisor and
Highway Superintendent hasn't seen any one yet. Supervisor feels that some of
the streams around here should be cleaned out. The Village sewer line goes
down the middle of the creek by the Senior Citizen complex. From Agway south
there is a lot of trees down and also there are beaver dams down there.
LELAND CORNELIUS - HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT - We haven't done much but plow
snow. We need to schedule our annual road tour. Road tour will be taken on
April 23. Those that will be going during the day are Dan Carey, Dutch
VanBenschoten, Teresa Robinson and Leland Cornelius.
The Local Advisory Board of Assessment Review will meet from 3PM to 6PM on
Monday, May 20, 1996, at the Town Hall. Supervisor Robinson will serve with
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the assistance of Councilman VanBenschoten from 3PM to 4:30PM and Councilman
Sovocool from 4:30PM to 6PM. Clerk will notify Assessment Department of those
serving.
Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, that Colleen D. Pierson, Town
Clerk, be authorized to attend New York State Town Clerk's Association Annual
Meeting in Saratoga on April 21 through April 24, 1996. Ayes - Sovocool,
VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson.
Supervisor Robinson presented quotations for performing annual audit of
financial records. Our regular auditor, Ciaschi, Dietershagen, Little &
Michelson, sent a letter back informing us that they would not lower their
quotation of $3600. We received another quotation from LaVigne, Nolis & Beal
for a total of $3100 to perform this audit. The Town of Lansing has the
latter firm.
RESOLUTION NO. 16 ACCEPT QUOTATION FROM LAVIGNE, NOLIS &
BEALS, CPA'S
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby accept the quotation of
$3100.00 from LaVigne, Nolis & Beals, CPA's to perform the 1995 annual
financial audit of the Town.
KARL HECK - COMMUNITY /ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR - Karl was unable to
attend meeting but submitted the following:
Consolidation Plan: Dated: April 4, 1996
Submission of Abbreviated
As part of the 1996 renewal of the Town of Groton Housing Rehabilitation
Program, the Town was required to submit an Abbreviated Consolidated Plan to
the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) . The Abbreviated
Consolidated Plan is a new HUD requirement, which replaced the Comprehensive
Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) that was used in previous years. The
Abbreviated Consolidated Plan document is required by HUD statute for all 1996
Small Cities grants, both new projects and renewals of existing rants.
The Abbreviated Consolidated Plan is somewhat different from the CHAS in that
it includes non - housing needs, and also has spaces for dollar amounts in a
variety of categories, not all of which is fundable through HUD programs. It
is our purpose that the checklist for the Abbreviated Consolidated Plan is
primarily as a document to justify the continued existence of HUD, given the
short time -frame available to people to complete the document, and that the
listing of projects should be considered a "wish- list" of potential fundable
projects. HUD will not require the municipality to implement the projects
listed in the Abbreviated Consolidated Plan.
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Our office therefore prepared Abbreviated Consolidated Plans for each
municipality that was applying for Small Cities funding in 1996, trying to
take into account the various local needs in each of our municipalities while
meeting the three -week time frame for the completion of this document.
Instructions from HUD indicate that pretty much any Plan will be accepted for
the 1996 round, because all municipalities had the same short time -frame to
complete the Plan.
If there are further questions regarding the Abbreviated Consolidated Plan,
please contact me. I will be able to come to the May Town Board meeting,
should you wish a complete explanation at that time.
Karl Heck
Supervisor Robinson received and invitation to Carl's (Haines) Inauguration as
the President of Tompkins- Cortland Community College on April 27th. If I
can't go, maybe one of you guys can. I also received an open invitation to
Congressman Amo Houghtons second annual 2000 tour. Is anyone interested?
COUNCILMAN PALMER: Can we go back to make sure we don't loose track of this
Carl Heck who wasn't able to make it tonight. I think we ought to extend him
an invitation to come to the May meeting and explain that HUD program. We had
a lot of questions last month that we didn't understand. (Supervisor Robinson
had just passed around a memo from Karl Heck giving the Board a synopsis of
program. Supervisor Robinson will call Karl.)
Tompkins County Youth Bureau - 1996 Municipal Jobs Program. Supervisor said
we were already signed up for this program. All we had to have is doubled and
I think we pay $1000 and they pay $1000. When we were working out program
for Fredie Shapero, Community Links, we were talking about working together
for this Main Street project and if we didn't have the people to work on it
they would provide as many people as they could as would the Village and the
Town also. It would be approximately four people that we would be having this
year. We also need some painting done on the blue trim and pillars and also
fix the eaves trough.
The Tompkins County Ag & Farmland Protection Plan Meeting will be held April
9, 1996 at 7:30PM.
OSHA inspector was here. We have some minor things to attend to or get fined
$500 or $1000 for every day we don't comply. We needed exit sign in the
kitchen, drill press needed cover over shaft, work light over bench had to
have conduit and switch, Right to Know needs current data sheets, needs safety
class every year. We have to keep log of lock out when machine is down. We
had some fuel filter additive in a windshield washer container that was not
labeled properly.
Info from FEMA - Technical Assistance for 404 Grant Application. This does
not apply to us. We don't have any problems. Leland has all the information
on our expenses and where we worked due to the flood.
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RESOLUTION NO. 17 - DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Palmer
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the following locations be designated as polling places:
District #1 - West Groton Church
District #2 & #3 - Groton Town Hall
District #4 - McLean Fire Station
Tompkins County Board of Elections did not reply to Town Clerk's request for
information regarding Local Registration Dates nor whether we could combine
districts for registration.
COUNCILMAN PALMER - I have two or three things that I'd like to quickly cover
if I could. We had talked last month about going ahead and getting a Web page
which is a joint project with the Village and the Town. The first step has
taken place and here is a copy of what is on the Web. This reserves our
space. There was some interest in maybe having a joint committee of somebody
from the Town and the Village to push it on forward. The Web can be accessed
from the Library. There is some other information in the packet from other
Towns and what they have put on the Web. Chuck Rankin has been appointed the
lead person for the Village end of it. If there is someone from the Town,
they could work with Chuck. There is also people in the community that would
like to do it.
John Pachai would like to play an active role in it. Some Towns have put in
laws and fees. This saves people calling the Town Clerk for this data. We
need to get the information out. Calendar of events are listed for many
towns. An ad in the Shopper would be good.
This letter from Marty Luster that Colleen had sent out with the minutes that
the County Board is pushing or is in position to possible have solid waste
fees collected along with the property taxes. I know this Board took action a
year ago not supporting that. Colleen - The letter from Marty Luster was the
first any of us had heard about this since last year. At that time the County
wanted to add the SWF to the tax bill and have the Tax Collectors collect
same, keeping additional records, etc. At that time it wasn't legal for the
County to add this fee to a tax bill. Now the County apparently has a request
before the Legislature which, if passed, would allow the County to add the SWF
to the Town and County Tax Bill. They have not notified the Towns and /or Tax
Collectors of how they intend for this to be handled. In 1995, the County did
not negotiate in good faith with the Towns hence all Towns in the County did
not support this added expense at the local level. I, as Town Clerk and Tax
Collector have no problem with this fee being on the tax bill as long as our
tax collection remains as is. If there are additional records, forms,
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collection procedures, costs to Town, etc., I feel the County should be
negotiating with the Town to cover these additional costs. Consensus of the
Board was to stick with our original resolution of not collecting the SWF.
Colleen asked the Board for permission to purchase a new computer for her
office. The current computer is driven by a disk drive instead of a hard
drive. Sharon, our computer lady, has suggested that we purchase a separate
computer but it still will be network from the main computer. This computer
will have a built in modem to handle transmitting data to Ag and Markets and
also to DEC when they go on line. The total cost will be around $1500 to
$1600. I plan to use the $1000 that was budgeted for my Records Management
software program. The additional monies could come out of tax collection
monies or my records restoration monies.
RESOLUTION NO. 18 - AUTHORIZE TOWN CLERK TO PURCHASE
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Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the Town Clerk to
purchase a new Gateway 2000 computer including modem for the Town Clerks
Office at an estimated cost of $1500 to $1600.
There is a Transportation Committee Meeting Tuesday in Ithaca. Mr. Palmer
will not be able to make it. If the meetings are scheduled during the day,
Mr. Palmer is working.
Supervisor Robinson has an invitation to go to Albany for Cable Television.
Board discussed what they wanted to do for the McLean Bi- centennial.
RESOLUTION NO. 19 - CONTRIBUTE $1,000 TO MCLEAN BI- CENTENNIAL
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby contribute $1,000.00 to the
McLean Bi- Centennial Committee to be earmarked for printing of their
brochure.
There being no further business, Mr. VanBenschoten moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. Sovocool, at 9:55PM. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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