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MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1997 AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Donald N. Palmer, Councilman
Daniel J. Carey, Councilman
Fran Casullo, Attorney
Also present: Liz Brennan, Leland Cornelius, George Senter, Oley
Houtaling, Ward & Sue Harrison, Todd Twigg, James
Virgadamo, Jim Allen, Marvin Smith
Moved by Councilman Palmer, seconded by Councilman Sovocool, that the minutes
of March 11, 1997, be approved as submitted. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
Claims Nos. 40 to 56 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $12,147.98 and Claim
Nos. 60 to 78 of the General Fund in the amount of $4,624.24 were presented
for audit. Moved by Councilman Palmer, seconded by Councilman VanBenschoten,
that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
Claim Nos. 88 to 93 of the Special Grant Fund (HUD) in the amount of $9,078.98
were presented for audit. Moved by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by
Councilman Carey, that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool,
VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
WARD HARRISON
said they were here to see what is going on with their Junkyard
License Application on the property that they plan to buy from Todd Twigg.
The fact that you guys have to issue us a license is in the purchase
agreement.
Supervisor Robinson said that Mr. Harrison was buying property from Mr. Twigg.
This was formerly the White Junkyard. Instead of Todd getting a license and
then having to change it again they want to see about getting the license and
setting a date for the hearing. Do you have any questions right now? This is
something that will have to be settled by the Town Board so we'll have to pick
a date for the hearing.
Mr. Harrison said he didn't have a time frame but they are just concerned that
everything is going to go my way. Are you guys opposing that yard up there
for any reason? That's what I'm looking to find out tonight. Councilman
Sovocool said that he didn't think they could answer that until they have a
public hearing. Mr. Harrison asked if it would be better for him to be here
at the hearing night. Board said yes.
Clerk Pierson said the time frame for scheduling the hearing is no less than
two weeks nor more than four weeks. We need to advertize hearing at least
seven days prior to hearing. Does the Board wish to have a Special Town Board
Meeting this same evening?
Councilman Palmer moved to set the Harrison Junkyard Application Hearing for
Tuesday, April 22, 1997 at 7:00PM to be immediately followed by a Special Town
Board Meeting to take action on
Junkyard Application and any other matters to come before the meeting.
Councilman VanBenschoten seconded the motion. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
Supervisor Robinson asked if there was anybody here for recycling. James,
would you like to say something?
JAMES ALLEN
- When they closed the recycling center in Peruville -- I was up
there the first part of it. I don't know how many years, and now it is closed
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and I've had a lot of people asking me why. I don't have the reason why. I
hear that Lansing gets a deal or something like that and why can't we try for
something too. There is a lot of people that use it. It may not look it but
there is.
Supervisor Robinson said she had talked to them and they are willing to give
us half the cost of what they charged the County and then if we have something
over they will, like all of a sudden cardboard becomes goes up they will give
us over our cost to them back to us to help us reduce our expenses. If we do
go in, the possibility of Dryden going in with us, they are rethinking it and
Jim is going to bring it up to his Board. The County has already said that
they would allow us to use the same spot. They are not going to be using it
for anything else. If we want to use it we can. If it starts like that and
we start getting money over or a surplus will come back to us here in running
it. But, I'd like to have Dryden go in with us. I'd like to try it for three
months and see how it works. We tried it three months extra with the County
but that's not the same as running it yourself. You don't have a lot of
expense. I've been over to Superior and talked to them and he called and I
thought he might be here tonight but he didn't come. I've had a lot of people
that are quite upset. They want to use it. It's all the Town, the Village and
a lot of people and I've had quite a few people from Freeville and a few
people from Dryden that are upset because its closed. The thing about it is,
as I say, the money that we get over the cost of they will reimburse us for.
Hopefully cardboard goes up so we can get some money. Thank you very much
JIM ALLEN
Jim. By the way, the place down on Locke Road has been fenced off.
thanked Leland Cornelius for taking care of the 6 x 6 x 4' deep pit near
entrance to trailer park by enclosing it temporarily with a fence to keep the
kids out of it until the State can take care of it. Supervisor Robinson said
that the thing that holds the mailboxes up is rotting and should be added to
Jim's list for park owners.
LIZ BRENNAN - BOOKKEEPER
- The end of quarter report has been included in with
the monthly revenues and expenditures. We do have one transfer - Central
Garage and Contingency to garage fuel tanks for $1,570.68. Councilman Palmer
asked if this is a cost over run on this project? Yes, it is for the
remainder of the electric work. Councilman Carey asked what the balance was
in Central Garage and if it had been zeroed out. Yes. The audit report
should be coming next month. We should be getting a draft next week.
RESOLUTION NO. 25 - AUTHORIZE TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Moved by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool.
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the following
transfers:
From:
Central Garage A1640.4 $1,275.96
Contingency A1990.4 $ 294.72
To:
Garage, Fuel Tanks A1640.41 $1,570.68
GEORGE SENTER - CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
- Year-to-Date building permits
issued:
1996 13 1 House 0 Mobile Homes 12 Other
1997 16 1 House 6 Mobile Homes 9 Other
Life safety inspections are current. Plan on doing road inspection around the
end of April. Supervisor Robinson asked George if he wanted to go with them
on their road turn.
LELAND CORNELIUS - HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
- We finished the concrete work in
the garage where we had to put in the grease trap. We had a little snow.
While I'm up here I haven't made no announcement but I'm not going to seek re-
election. I think you all know it probably but I just want to make a formal
announcement. I'm going to try to make it until the end of the year so we'll
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see what happens. Supervisor Robinson said that we appreciate you very much.
We'll see what takes place. Councilman VanBenschoten said 25 years of
faithful service Corney. Corney said it will be 26 years. I thought maybe
I'd better, it seems to be all over. I'll put an ad in the paper next week.
COLLEEN D. PIERSON - TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR
- Town Clerks monthly report and
Tax Collectors monthly report were reviewed by the Board.
ARLAND HEFFRON & ALTON ALEXANDER - TOWN JUSTICES
- Monthly reports were
reviewed by the Board.
ROAD INSPECTION
- Annual road inspection will be held on Monday, April 21st.
We will meet at 9:00AM at the Town Hall.
GRIEVANCE DAY
- Just a reminder that the Local Advisory Board of Assessment
Review will meet Wednesday, May 14th from 3:00 to 6:00PM at the Groton Town
Hall. Supervisor Robinson, Councilman VanBenschoten and Councilman Sovocool
will be working.
GROTON OLD APPLIANCE DAY
- Saturday, April 19, 1997 - 8:00AM to 4:00PM. Drop
Off Location - Wastewater Treatment Facility, 205 Cayuga Street - All metals
including: Refrigerators, Dryers, Washer, Hot Water Heaters, Porcelain sinks
and toilets, Microwaves, TV's. We also will accept batteries. Tires will be
handled for $2.00 apiece - 16" and under only. Please have exact change ready
or check payable to the Village of Groton. Furniture - chairs, sofas,
NOT
recliners only. FEE OF $5 PER PIECE AND A LIMIT OF ONE PER FAMILY.
ACCEPTED:
Mattresses, garbage, construction debris, vehicles, trees, branches,
yard clippings, furniture not listed above, any hazardous materials.
The Town supplies two guys to assist the Village.
WARD HARRISON
- Can I say something about that? In the future I'd like to be
involved in that. I can take a lot of the scrap appliances and stuff like
that at my location. I'd appreciate it if the Board would look to me to
handle some of that stuff maybe next year. I realize that you are already
contracted for this year. I can take it all year long. I'm getting a lot of
it now.
The contract is with Contento's of Cortland. We try not to get in a habit of
picking up but we can. I'd be glad to help you any way I can. Maybe you can
help with the advertising next year.
RESOLUTION NO. 26 - DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES
Moved by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey, Robinson
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby designate the following
polling places for 1997:
District #1 - West Groton Community Church
District #2 & #3 - Groton Town Hall
District #4 - McLean Fire Station
Supervisor Robinson received a letter from Tompkins County Finance Department
regarding Time Warner Franchise. Time Warner has subtracted from its Town &
County tax bill, the sum of $20.00, as a credit against the tax imposed by our
town on its franchise. The impact of this action is that the amount payable
to our town from the tax collected will be $859.00 which is the total tax on
the franchises less the credit claimed. This is being done pursuant to
Section 626 of the Real Property Tax Law. Under subdivision 2 of that law, it
appears that the Town Supervisor is required to deliver to the tax collector a
certificate showing the amount of the credit. As this is the first time we
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are aware of this credit being claimed, the Town Supervisor probably was not
aware of this obligation and did not furnish the certificate. Thus, the tax
bill does not reflect the credit. We request that you notify us as soon as
possible if this credit against you tax is accurate. We must hear from you by
3/20/97 in order to get this matter settled. Your cooperation is greatly
appreciated. VTY - Cindie L. Day
Colleen D. Pierson, Town Clerk, explained that Time Warner had deducted $20.00
from tax bills that Tompkins County collects. The County collects all taxes
for special districts. Since I have paid the Groton Supervisor the full
amount of this tax, it will be necessary for Teresa to pay the $20.00 so I can
settle up with the County the first of June. Right now the County is asking
the Supervisor what the Town intends to do. My personal feeling is to check
with the County Cable Commission to see what the other Townships are doing.
Our Franchise expired in 1994 and has been temporarily extended since then.
We are not the only Town that has been granted this temporary extension. I
will attempt to get to the next meeting of the County Cable Commission to find
out what the other Towns are doing. Clerk will write letter to Tompkins
County Finance Department indicating that the Town desires to wait and check
out before taking action.
Moved by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman VanBenschoten, that
Leland Cornelius, Highway Superintendent, be authorized to attend the Cornell
Highway School in Ithaca to receive recognition for his 25th year of
attendance at this school. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey,
Robinson
Moved by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Palmer, that Colleen D.
Pierson be authorized to attend the New York State Town Clerks Association
Annual Conference in Rochester on April 20 - 23. Ayes - Sovocool,
VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
Moved by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Carey, that authorization
to refund Todd Twiggs Junkyard License Application Fee in the amount of $25.00
be refunded. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey Robinson.
8:30PM
Moved by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman VanBenschoten, to go into
executive session to discuss personnel matters and possible litigation. Ayes -
Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Palmer, Carey, Robinson.
9:00PM
- Board Meeting reconvened. Items discussed were Special Meeting to
include Ward Harrison Junkyard; Fees established for services of the Town
Constable; Fees awarded to jurors who serve on Town Court matters. Per Fran
Casullo, Atty.
RECYCLING MATTERSupervisor Robinson
- said it cost $50 to take or pull a rig
out and we have three of them and so the rent for them is $112.50 per month.
So there is where your costs come in and if we could get Dryden to go with
half of it and then get the costs that we get for our cardboard it would take
care of some of our costs. I'd like to try to open it for three months at
least and see what happens because we've got to get a feel of the cost to
Councilman
ourselves. This is something that you are giving to the people.
Sovocool
said I am still against it. We've got curbside recycling and we
don't need to spend the extra money for the people from Locke, Freeville and
Supervisor Robinson
Dryden. said that if they come from Dryden they are going
to have to pay for it. Otherwise, we're going to have to move it into Groton
Councilman Sovocool
or whatever. asked where are we going to get money to pay
Supervisor Robinson
for it? said we would have enough to carry for a little
Councilman Sovocool
while here. asked where are we going to get it?
Supervisor Robinson
said I had Liz look up and see if she could get some, so
Councilman VanBenschoten
we could see what we could do over a period of time.
asked what do you mean by a period of time -- a month, three months?
Supervisor Robinson
said I was talking about a three month period to see how
Councilman Sovocool
much it was going to cost. said it was $450.00 anyway just
Supervisor Robinson
for dumpsters. - Approximately -- or $112.50 per month
Councilman Sovocool
for three dumpsters. asked what would you make back on
Supervisor Robinson
one that is full? said this is something I'm not sure of.
You'd have to see how you fill them up and whatever. That's why I'm trying
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-- They are not going to be able to know either, until we've worked it out.
Lansing, Caroline and Ulysses kept theirs and they all pay for their own.
Councilman Sovocool
Ulysses has had one for a long time. asked if they had
Supervisor Robinson said,
curb site recycling too. Yes, they all do. Well,
Councilman Carey
I'd really like to try it for.. - Contingent on Dryden? Jim
Supervisor Robinson
Schug is going to take it to the Board? said he's taken
it to the Board but he's going to take it back. They have the price for us,
Councilman Carey
they have the price for all of them. said if Dryden was to
do it then we'd split the cost. Would they be willing to supply people?
Supervisor Robinson
said if we had somebody there they'd have to pay half the
Councilman Sovocool
cost of that too. I'm saying half the cost period. said,
Supervisor Robinson
and receive half the profits too. said, well, actually
that would probably go into it because we aren't going to make that much money
but we are going to make some. I just wanted to see how it worked if it was
under us. They charged the County twice as much so somebody was making money
Clerk Pierson
some place along the way. asked if just the Town taxpayers
would be paying for it or would the Village be paying too. I understand that
Supervisor Robinson
the Village will be the biggest part of it. said it would
come out of General Fund, not part town. Yes, there are a lot of the
businesses here that do ........ things that people will say is what do we get
out of this for our dollar. There aren't an awful lot of things that we do
Councilman Palmer
for them. asked what is missing out of this whole thing.
You've got curb side pick up available in the whole town, any resident in the
Town or Village can have it picked up at curbside. Why do we want this
Councilman Carey
facility open? asked why does Caroline, why does Lansing
Councilman Palmer
want it open? said I don't know. But I guess I'm asking
why does Groton want it open. We're concerned with our community, we're
concerned that there is no money in the budget to fund this, why do we see the
Councilman Carey
need to have that open? I'm not understanding it I guess.
said, I see one guy here tonight that is coming from the Village and he has
people coming in saying why isn't it open. I don't see any body here saying
it's got to be closed. I see one person here saying it ought to be open.
Councilman SovocoolSupervisor Robinson
- He works there. - He did work
there. That's Jim Allen. No, you're right, there are people who are hype and
have been calling in. One women called in madder than a hatter and I wasn't
there to answer the phone. Liz answered the phone and she said I haven't got
time but why are they closing this up. I want to know. I use this all the
time. And she's getting on Liz about it. I'll have her call you. I can't be
there. I've got to go but I want them to know that I want it open. She left
her name and to tell you the truth I don't know whether she's in or out of the
Clerk PiersonSupervisor
Village. asked what her name was. said it's in on
my desk, I don't know. No, I really think we owe it to them for even this
amount of time because -- for a couple months try it and if it isn't working
out that will be it. Before we were working under the County, this one we'll
Clerk Pierson
be doing our own hopefully with Dryden. asked what the
Supervisor
estimated cost will be. said it would probably cost approximately
$7000 per year and I'm asking for just a few months right now to see how it
Councilman VanBenschoten
goes or to see just what it is going to cost. - I've
never been down there but do they market all recyclables like glass, plastic,
paper and cardboard? What is the market for it? Is there a good market for
Supervisor
it? Does it get better by the season or what? - It isn't the
market that it used to be back, it was quite high. I think it does, he said
it changes all the time. I don't have the feel for it. I don't know what's
going to happen within the next couple months -- how much is going to go out,
how much is going .. I don't have a feel to say that we'll loose a lot or
gain, whatever. There's a certain amount that we're going to have to pay and
the rest of it is going to be either coming back to us or we're not going to
Councilman Palmer
make it, one or the other. - The people that say they need
Supervisor
this service, why do they need this service? - Most of it is for
Councilman
the cardboard. A lot of it is the cardboard and paper.
Palmer
- What is the issue with the cardboard? There's too much of it or
what?
Supervisor
- Well, if you want to put cardboard out by the driveway you've got
to cut it up. These people have lots of cardboard, big pieces of cardboard.
Councilman SovocoolSupervisor
- What are they, businesses? - A lot of them
Councilman Sovocool
are businesses, yes. - They ought to be able to take care
Supervisor
of their own if they are a business. - Is that what you are going
to tell the people? We want business up town here and you're telling them to
Councilman Sovocool
go fly. - We're not telling them to go fly, they have
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recycling right at curb side.
Councilman Carey
- My sister manages Arnold's Florist in Dryden and they have
a lot of cardboard. They have to pay somebody to cut it up. It takes time to
do that. It is easier for them to take it right down to recycling rather than
to hire somebody or pay somebody that time when somebody can be waiting on a
Councilman Sovocool
customer. They take it down to recycling right here. -
You can take it right to Cortland. Cortland has a recycling. All you have to
do is back in and dump it. We used to do that down at the line company. Now
we have a dumpster and they come in and pick it up twice a week. The company
Supervisor
pays for this. - Do they get any money back from their cardboard?
They ought to try and find out and make some money.
Clerk Pierson
- Look at the solid waste fees that businesses pay. I noticed
Baker-Miller's on their tax bill and just about croaked --almost $1,000.
Supervisor
- That's what I'm saying. We want to keep business in Town. We
Councilman
want to do things for people. We want to help people and ..
SovocoolSupervisor
- Do we want to raise their taxes? Is that helping them?
Councilman Sovocool
- How come we're raising their taxes? - If you're going
to spend $7,000 that you don't have, you're going to raise their taxes.
Supervisor
- I'm not spending $7000. I'm asking you to try it out.
Councilman SovocoolSupervisor
- That's what it will turn into. - Well, if we
have $7000 (Sovocool - I'm against it, do what you want.) and Dryden wants it
Councilman Palmer
then it would be half that. - Well, we don't know what
Supervisor
Dryden's or Freeville's position is. - I know what Freeville's
position is but I don't know what Dryden's is. Freeville has already sent a
Councilmen VanBenschoten & Sovocool
notice that they want it open. -
Fran Casullo, Atty.
Freeville and Dryden is one of the same. - When is Dryden
Supervisor
supposed to let you know? - I don't know when their meetings are.
Leland Cornelius, Hwy. Supt.Supervisor
- They have a meeting tonight. -
They have a meeting tonight? Call them and find out. How do you feel about
Councilman VanBenschoten
it Dutch? - I hear some pretty good arguments on
both sides. Very good arguments. I certainly wouldn't be for it on a long
term basis but a two or three month basis I think I would be inclined to go
SupervisorCouncilman Palmer
along with it. - How do you feel Don? - Well,
given the fact that we've got the service available now and we're already
paying a fee, I'm opposed to spending any money for keeping it open.
SupervisorCouncilman Carey
- Dan. - I'd be inclined to keep it open for
three months. If you can't make a go of it or can't at least break even on
the project over a three month period then it's dropped. You don't know
unless you try it. If Dryden was to join us in this project, then it seems to
me the cost comes down for us quite considerably -- $3500. If that's what the
costs were for a whole year in a budget that's how many million, (Supervisor -
One Million) $3500 is not much.
Councilman VanBenschoten
- In retrospect, taking how much larger Dryden is
than the Town of Groton, the cost sharing, profit wise, doesn't seem like they
should get their fifty fifty. I think that ought to be discussed too. I'm
not saying, the Town of Dryden goes way around Ithaca, right, people over
there are not going to bring it over here but still you figure the other half
of McLean and the rest of the township of Dryden, I think there will be a lot
Supervisor
more traffic from there than from the Village and Town. - That's a
good point. They had quite a few people on the list of people that sent in
Clerk Pierson
the petition. - Are you going to allow people from out of the
Supervisor
County to dump there? - There is two ways to look at that too.
Clerk Pierson
The more cardboard and stuff you get the more money you get. -
I don't think you're going to get that much money. Let them dump in their own
Supervisor
place. If we're going to pay for this, keep them out. - Well, if
you make a thing for three months, I'll vote for it.
Councilman VanBenschoten
entertained a motion to table it until
our next regular meeting in May.
Supervisor Robinson
- If you table it, we aren't going to be able to go. By
then things will all be changed around. Right now we've been down one week.
All they have to do is start in over again. Up there, if the County goes they
can start putting stuff in there and changing. Maybe they won't want us in
there after a while. I just feel either go now or drop the whole dang thing.
Then, if the public gets up in arms about it, why we'll have to do something
about it then. You might have to move into Town.
Councilman VanBenschoten
- I'll withdraw my motion. We're at an impasse then
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unless we make the vote and Teresa breaks the tie. ....... Did Jim Schug give
you any encouragement?
Supervisor
- He said he would discuss it when I told him we'd get some prices,
some half prices and different things and he said that is something to
consider.
Councilman Sovocool
- Did they vote it down once?
Supervisor
- They voted it down before. They didn't want to get involved but
then they got ..
Councilman Carey
- Was that before Freeville decided to ..
Supervisor
- No, it was after, I think. They really put the squash on it.
Councilman Palmer
- So it doesn't sound like there is any support from Dryden
then, is that true?
Supervisor
- No, because he said that he would bring it up and discuss it.
Councilman Palmer
- So, it's on the agenda for tonights meeting in Dryden?
Supervisor
- Well, if they meet tonight. He said he would bring it up. If
you'd like to wait on making a decision pending on what they come up with
why...(Carey - contingent on what Dryden does) because as you say we probably
can't do it all our own.
RESOLUTION NO. 27 - PERUVILLE RECYCLING FACILITY
Moved by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman VanBenschoten
Aye - Councilman Carey, Councilman VanBenschoten, Supervisor Robinson
Nay - Councilman Sovocool, Councilman Palmer
WHEREAS,
the Town of Groton desires to attempt to operate the recycling
facility in Peruville on an experimental basis to determine its
usefulness and cost effectiveness to the Town; therefore be it
RESOLVED
, that the Town of Groton hereby agrees to operate the recycling
facility in Peruville on a three (3) month trial basis contingent upon
the Town of Dryden agreeing to join in the operation of the facility and
share the costs associated with the facility.
There being no further business, Councilman Carey moved to adjourn, seconded
by Councilman Sovocool, at 9:22PM. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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