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MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1999 AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Daniel J. Carey, Councilman
Donald N. Palmer, Councilman
Donald F. Scheffler, Councilman
Francis Casullo, Attorney
Also present: Liz Brennan, Richard Case, Jr., George Totman, Mark Gunn,
Norma Neville, Tyke Randall, Mark Baxendell.
Moved
by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler to approve the
minutes of the September 14, 1999 meeting as presented.
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Scheffler, Robinson.
Abstain - Palmer (not at September meeting).
Claim nos. 224 - 243 of the General Bills in the amount of $8,986.69 and Claim
nos. 171 - 187 of the Highway Bills in the amount of $25,586.22 were presented
for audit.
Moved
by Councilman Palmer, seconded by Councilman Sovocool, to approve the
General and Highway Bills for payment.
Claim nos. 167 - 169 of the Special Grant (HUD) Fund in the amount of
$15,799.29 were presented for audit.
Moved
by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Palmer, to approve the HUD
bills for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Palmer, Scheffler, Robinson.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON
invited Privilege of the Floor. There was no response.
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LIZ BRENNAN, BOOKKEEPER-
Presented her Bookkeeper's Report to the Board for
their review.
You have the report in front of you. Basically, we've been breaking down into
sub-accounts in Planning and Zoning. I've changed them in the books that way.
And we're going to need a transfer in General Fund Part Town from Contingency
to Zoning for the typist for $567.33.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
How much will that leave in the Contingency?
LIZ BRENNAN-
For Part Town, a little over $4000, because we haven't used any
of the Contingency there. It was $5000.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
There was $5000 and now you're taking $567 out?
LIZ BRENNAN-
Yes.
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
And we've already exceeded the budgeted amount for that
line item?
LIZ BRENNAN-
Yes. By dividing it out to the sub-account, what is left is for
the Boards, the Zoning Board and the Planning Board. So, we've already zeroed
that out.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Can I have a motion on that?
RESOLUTION #35 - AMEND BUDGET & APPROVE TRANSFER
Moved
by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Carey
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Palmer, Scheffler, Robinson.
October 12, 1999 - Town Board Meeting - Pg3
Resolved
, that the Town Board does hereby approve an amendment to the 1999
Town Budget as follows:
General Part-Town:
Zoning, B8020.12 was $5000.
Zoning, Typist Salary B8010.12......$3500
Zoning, Board Salary B8010.13.......$1500
Planning B8020.1 was $3500
Planning, Typist Salary B8020.12....$1400
Planning, Board Salary B8020.13.....$2100
And be it also resolved
, that the Town Board does hereby approve the following
transfer of funds:
General Fund - Part-Town:
From: Contingency B1990.4...........$567.33
To: Zoning, Typist B8010.12.........$567.33
MARK GUNN, CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER-
The first thing is the building permits
for last month in 1999 compared to 1998, which are down six. We had 1 stick-
built home in 1998, 5 mobile homes and 6 others. In 1999, we had no stick-
built homes, 1 mobile home, and 5 others.
My Life Safety Inspections are current for the month.
I gave a couple of copies out to the Board. The first one that I'll go over
is Local Law #1 for 1978 entitled Unsafe Buildings Law, Section 4. It
basically gives a run-down of the law and a problem I've been having along
with the Fire Department on some property up on Lick Street. And as you can
see by the copy on the back of that, the Chief Deputy of the Fire Department
has some concerns about it. The only thing I had left to do was give a report
of what the local law said to the Board. I was going to
make you each copies of the local law, but kind of ran out of time with
everything that was going on today. The local law basically says that I have
to make a report to the Board and then the Board is supposed to appoint
someone to do an inspection of the property and at that point notify the
homeowner or anyone having interest in the property to tear down, build, board
up, or whatever the Board saw fit to do. If at that point the people did not
adhere to the Board's wishes, I guess it's supposed to end up going to the
Supreme Court or something. This is my last step in things that I can do. I
have already condemned the property and the people with the house, the actual
owner has died and there's some kind of medical bill, lien put on the
property. From there, I'm not sure. I don't know if Fran can come up with
anything more than that.
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FRAN CASULLO-
I think what we need to do here, is I need to look at this
local law for the year 1978. If you're saying, Mark, that this is your report
that you have to do, then we'll just take the next step. I'm assuming that if
it's in this bad of shape, that something should be done with the property.
It seems to be a fire hazard. I think we just have to make sure that we're
doing it properly. I think that the owner of record is Maurice Coit, who is
no longer alive, and the question is that we have to be able to site the
proper person, who has an interest in the real property. It looks like also
we'll have to contact the Tompkins County Department of Social Services that
has an interest in the property as well. Why they haven't acted on it, I'm
not too sure, but probably waiting for the Town to do something. I'll look
into it and move from there.
MARK GUNN-
The second handout that I have refers to a request that I got over
the phone and in writing for interpretations from our Land Use Ordinance on
junk yards. It came to me from an attorney representing some people over the
junk yard application that the Board has received. I've been asked to give an
interpretation. I spoke with Fran about it over the phone. The
interpretation has not been given to the attorney, Patrick Snyder, who is
representing the Harringtons. I wrote up a brief little thing. According to
our Land Use Ordinance it is up to me to give the first interpretation of the
code as to whether or not they're allowed, and I will read it now:
"I have been asked by Patrick M. Snyder, Attorney for Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan
Harrington, for an interpretation of the land uses in Rural Agricultural
District. Specifically, he had asked whether or not junk yards are permitted
in this district.
The code specifically states in Section 302, that any land use not included in
the categories of "Permitted" and "Permitted with Site Plan Review" is
expressly prohibited. Section 341 does not
list junk yards in either one of these categories. It is therefore my opinion
that, according to the Town of Groton Land Use and Development Code, junk
yards are not permitted."
This is what I was going to do, just give a copy to their attorney. That's my
interpretation, and that is what I was going to fax over to the attorney, with
everybody's approval tonight.
FRAN CASULLO-
When did you get the request?
MARK GUNN-
October 6th we had the written request. I think he actually
contacted me by phone on the 5th.
FRAN CASULLO-
May I suggest that the Board authorize Mark to do whatever they
think is appropriate. But I think there might be a section of Town Law that
also controls, I think when you make an interpretation, I think you're
supposed to file that interpretation with the Town Clerk and within a certain
amount of days send a written copy of that interpretation to the property
owner as well as the person who requested it. I'll get together with you on
that. I'll let you know what exactly needs to be done.
October 12, 1999 - Town Board Meeting - Pg5
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
So there's nothing that we do right now, until this
hearing?
FRAN CASULLO-
No, there's nothing you can really do. I think what I want to
do is if that's Mark's interpretation, I'm not too sure that you need the
Board's approval to do an interpretation. I think we just have to make sure
how we send it, or communicate it. Then the Board just waits for the public
hearing.
GEORGE TOTMAN-
I talked to Fran earlier about my thoughts on that, hoping
that he would convey..........
FRAN CASULLO-
We can do that on Monday night.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Mark, have you heard anything more about this place up
on Rt. 222, the other side of Lick Street, the "Game Farm" or whatever it is?
MARK GUNN-
Yeah. Actually, I went up there and spoke with them. They were
supposed to be coming in to get a building permit for a house. I have yet to
see them do that. Right now, actually, he has an agricultural setting. Aside
from him adding on in 10 foot sections to whatever that is there, his little
stalls, stanchions, whatever, he's been doing that without building permits.
I told him he had to stop doing that and come down and get the building
permits.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Does he have water up there for those animals?
MARK GUNN-
He takes it up in the back of his truck. He's got holding tanks.
SPCA has been up there. They have gone over the whole thing with him and the
animals, to my knowledge, I haven't gotten anything back from the SPCA. I
guess he's taking care of them because I haven't heard anything else. So far
there's really not any zoning violation there. He doesn't have a house or a
barn, just keeps adding these little pens on and on and on.
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
You started out talking about the building permits for the
month. Do you have any feel for how it is for the year in terms of new
structures and so on?
MARK GUNN-
Yeah, it was a pretty slow month for 1999. Are you talking about
new homes?
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
Well, just in general terms, how's the building this year
compared to last year?
MARK GUNN-
Pretty good. The rest of the summer was really good because of no
rain. I could actually do a print-out for next month to show exactly. This
month was really slow. The rest of the time we've been up a lot. August was
a really big month.
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RICHARD CASE, JR., HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT-
I'm sorry I don't have a report to
hand you tonight, but time did not allow it today, but from my notes: The
Highway Department has been active in finishing summer road maintenance
projects. Lick Street, between Old Stage and Clark Street, the Jacob's Ladder
section, was grader honed with an addition of item 4 gravel. This raised the
elevation of the bottom portion of that area about a foot. Fill material has
been taken in there and we'll use that to slope it off so that it will be a
more gradual slope when we finish the project. The project is far from being
completed and we're doing it in stages, as time allows. Also, I don't want to
put all of the fill in there at once. We're letting that work itself in.
We continue to make Item 4 Gravel in our gravel bank. We use it in
preparation in the shoulders that we had wash out starting this spring.
Davis Road to Champlin Road has been chip sealed. A portion of Stauber and
Stevens Roads that had patches, we applied some chip seal to also.
The shop continues to be busy with the on-going PM Program and repairing
sandboxes for installation. We have two trucks that are ready in case we do
get any snow.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
How'd you make out with the County on that bridge material?
RICHARD CASE-
They have the steel. I cancelled that project until next
year......structurally I think it will get us through the winter and then in
the spring.....We may have to encumber the funds. I've been assured the steel
is here. I even offered to store it for them, so we'd know it was here in the
spring.
COLLEEN D. PIERSON, TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR-
Submitted her monthly Town
Clerk's report for the Board's review.
ARLAND HEFFRON & ALTON ALEXANDER, TOWN JUSTICES-
Submitted their monthly
report for the Board's review.
RESOLUTION #36 - APPROVAL OF 2000 HIGHWAY NEGOTIATIONS
Moved by Councilman Carey,seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Palmer, Carey, Robinson
October 12, 1999 - Town Board Meeting - Pg7
RESOLVED
, that the Town of Groton Highway Employees be granted the following
for the year 2000:
1) $ .30 per hour for tools for mechanic.
2) $ .40 per hour across the board for highway employees.
Moved
by Councilman Carey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler, to approve the
minutes of the Special Town Board Meeting for Highway Negotiations held
September 28, 1999 with the exception that on page 2, item #2 "$ .40 across
the board" be changed to read "$ .40 per hour across the board for highway
employees."
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Scheffler, Palmer, Robinson.
Moved
by Councilman Palmer, seconded by Councilman Scheffler, to set the
Preliminary Budget Hearing for Thursday, November 4, 1999 at 7:30 PM to be
followed by the Fire & Ambulance Hearings.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
The Justice Court Assistance Program Grant Application
is open until December 1, 1999. It's available for all the justice courts.
If we give our permission, they would be able to apply for different things,
equipment.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
What is the dollar amount?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Everyone is going to get a little slice of it. It's not
going to be an enormous amount. You're not going to be able to buy....but you
might be able to buy a copy machine or something like that or whatever the
Court happened to need.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Who's got to apply for it, you or the Town Justices?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Town Justices. It's for them, for the Court, but we
have to give permission for them to apply.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Are there any restrictions on that? No matching funds,
or anything like that in there, is there?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
No, it's a limited amount.
RESOLUTION #37 - PERMISSION FOR JUSTICE COURT TO APPLY FOR GRANT
Moved
by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Palmer, Scheffler, Robinson
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Resolved
, that the Town Board does hereby give permission to the Town of
Groton Justice Court to apply for grant money on the condition that no
matching funds by the Town would be a requirement of said grant.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
We notified quite a few people about this junk yard
permit that they're asking for, and we are having a hearing on Monday night.
If anybody's interested, please have them come. It's at 7:30.
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
How about Diversified, anything new on that?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
They got broken into, and they were asking to have more
surveillance around at that time.
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
How about their payment schedule, are they current on
that?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Yes. There were four businesses broken into. And just
for the record, we were broken into today.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Do I understand that the police in this community go off
duty at 12 o'clock?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
One, I believe it is. Things have changed, or are going
to change, I believe.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
I was going to say, did you talk to the Mayor and
request them on all night? I can't see bringing them in at 7 o'clock in the
morning and letting them drink coffee all day when they should be on at night,
and they're not around.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Well, we weren't the only ones broken into. There was
a lot of damage done. There was not much taken, but the damage was quite
extensive.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
I have one question on that. When Mike Fahey was here
discussing the security system that he sells, Colleen, do you know if there's
a monthly service charge with that? If we buy the system and have it
installed, is there an ongoing service charge?
CLERK PIERSON-
I think so, or a total lump sum at the end of the year.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
It's a little like locking the door after the barn's
been open, but...
COUNCILMAN PALMER-
Where does that project stand now?
CLERK PIERSON-
The proposal for the security system? Just waiting for you
guys. You have the proposal presented to you for budget time.
October 12, 1999 - Town Board Meeting - Pg9
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
That's the only one that came too.
CLERK PIERSON-
Simplex never came. I called and talked to them two or three
times and had a hard time getting them here to even inspect the system that is
here now, which is theirs. To my knowledge they never showed up.
RICHARD CASE-
Simplex sent a representative and I took him through the
building like I did Mike Fahey and I told him that we needed some kind of
proposal before the next Board Meeting, and they never came back.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
We should have more than one....
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
This has to go to a bid, with this type of thing.
CLERK PIERSON-
Well, sure the complete system was something like $12,000.
RICHARD CASE-
The complete system was $15,000, I believe .....fire and
intrusion. I think what scared these guys out of here last night, or this
morning, was that smoke alarm, which we know how it functions, but obviously
they didn't. They tripped the smoke alarm when they were cutting into the
vault.....
ATTORNEY CASULLO-
I think it might be a good idea, especially this late in
the year, and you guys are doing the budget, you might want to factor in how
much you think you're going to have to spend on this thing. As a ballpark
thing, you're saying maybe $12,000, maybe budget $15,000. Then you go out and
bid it next year. At least you have the money in the budget to pay for it.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
That's what we discussed.
ATTORNEY CASULLO-
I imagine they wouldn't be able to put it in much sooner
than November now anyway, but by the time you got everything all done.....the
process...December possibly.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
But this should go to bid though?
ATTORNEY CASULLO-
Oh, yeah, it's over $10,000, it should. But I just want to
make sure, Dan, that you have the money before you go and put it out to bid.
If you don't have the money, then you have to reject all the bids. This way,
when you're this close to the budget, maybe factor this in as an expense that
you will have next year, and then next year bid it.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
It's been put in.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
It's in next year's budget?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Yes.
CLERK PIERSON-
Who else around here installs those systems, or any system?
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COUNCILMAN PALMER-
I can get you the name of the one who does our firm.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Colleen, did you have something?
CLERK PIERSON-
No.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
Where do we stand on computers?
CLERK PIERSON-
You guys are the ones who talked about them last. We gave you
everything we had a month ago and you said you were going to decide what you
were going to do this month. So, it's up to you to decide.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
We have to make a decision on this and get them
ordered.
CLERK PIERSON-
I would think so, if you want us to be open January 1st. I
thought we had gathered some pretty good information. A lot of calls were
made, April made, I made. We talked with Bill Casolara and he's pretty
knowledgeable. I thought we were pretty well set with the information you
would need to purchase these.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Do you want to look at this, ah....see what it
was.........do you all have these quotes? (Board agrees they have seen the
quotes). But you do have to have permission, right?
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Was there a question about a back-up tape or something
last month?
CLERK PIERSON-
We want to use the Colorado Back-up Tape. Some people told us
we had to have it in each unit and someone else told us we just had to have it
in one unit. I don't know, but I think Bill Casolara does. What we need to
do is say, okay we have to have these, get Bill Casolara down here, look over
the specks that we've got on those machines, find out which one suits our
needs and go from there. I don't think Tom, Dick and Harry can say, oh, this
is cheaper, you can have that, or you can have this. I think we have to get
what we need, and I think Bill Casolara is the one to do that. He works with
them all the time.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Would he do that?
CLERK PIERSON-
He's offered to do that. He did when he was here. He's been
here twice. I think he could do it just as well as anyone else, and he's a
local person. He said that he would figure out how it would save the Town the
most money, and I can't do that.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
I don't know if saving the Town the most money is as
important as to get the right equipment.
CLERK PIERSON-
Well, he knows what equipment we need.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
He knows what we need, and what we don't need.
October 12, 1999 - Town Board Meeting - Pg11
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
I think I would lean towards the Compacts. There's not
a lot of difference in the price of the Compacts.
CLERK PIERSON-
There's not a lot of difference in any of them.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Don't the knew ones have tape back-ups anyhow, Colleen?
CLERK PIERSON-
Not all of them. Sharon recommended that we have them. It's
nice, you don't have to replace the tapes hardly at all, where you do the
disks, and they store a lot more. Going through the funds that are left in my
budget, I came up with $5,321 there that's available this year. We're short
$1,279. One is my records management software, which I'm willing to give up
to get the computers. That's $1,500. I have some leftover fees. I haven't
been on a trip for the Town Clerks. I've got $1,000 there. And Liz had
incumbered from 1998, $1,600 for us with the printer $250. We have a little
bit left in my tax collection from last year, $971. So, his proposal is
$6,600 to install, all three computers, and the networking. So, that leaves
the Town, if you are going to purchase them this year, to come up with $1,279.
I didn't know whether you were going to do it this year or next year. I put
it in on my budget next year.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Well, you've more or less gotta have them this year.
CLERK PIERSON-
Well, I have to have it pretty soon if I'm going to get it
this year, because it's all new and I'm going to be collecting taxes and I
don't know which end is up. We have to learn. It's Windows, and I don't have
Windows now, just DOS.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
We might better try to do it this year, hadn't we?
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
Do it now and get it done.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
I would say get Bill down here and......
CLERK PIERSON-
Whatever you say.....I can have him down and he can start
going over the specks and tell us what he thinks we need to have.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
Yeah, he needs to go over the specks of these. You've
got the prices of these computers, but it doesn't mean anything if the
computer won't do what we have to do.
CLERK PIERSON-
Yes, we have the sheets where it's all printed out, everything
that is on that computer.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
Okay, so, they'll all do what we need to have done?
CLERK PIERSON-
Right. Like I said, on the ones that we have there, they are
large enough so that we won't have to upgrade right away. Of course then he
also said that in a couple of years, your computers are outdated, that's the
way it goes.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
What Liz gave to us was an update on that one that April
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put together. She found it for $200 less with Gateway.
CLERK PIERSON-
Could be, but maybe it doesn't have on it what we got quoted.
Everybody has a different quote, they have different things on it. That's
for Liz's Freeville office.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
I'm just saying that it's $200 less. For three computers
that's $600.
CLERK PIERSON-
We could take a look at it, but I haven't seen that yet.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
This is the one that Liz got.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
And Bill's going to be ordering these and
everything......?
CLERK PIERSON-
Right. And he installs them and instructs us on how to use
them. As you recall, he said that you could add more units into that
networking, if you wanted to do that. I really don't see any reason for that.
Rick does different things than we do. Court, we don't want theirs and they
don't want ours.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
How would we make a proposal, or a motion, to let him
do this if we don't know exactly how much?
CLERK PIERSON-
He gave us an estimate of $6,600. You could say something
like "not to exceed" the $6,600.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
What accounts would we get the rest of that money from,
Teresa?
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Well, she isn't here, so I'm not sure.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
Would it be the Contingency Fund or.....
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
I think we..................
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
You had money incumbered from last year....
CLERK PIERSON-
Yes, I read that off, $1,850 encumbered from last year.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Was that included in the $5,321?
CLERK PIERSON-
Yes, that was in there.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
So, we have to come up with $1,279. That's what I'm
asking. Can we come up with $1,279? We don't want to spend money we don't
have.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
Well, that's a good question.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
How many printers do you need this year, Colleen?
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CLERK PIERSON-
Just one printer. We're going to run the three units off of
one printer.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
All in your office?
CLERK PIERSON-
Yes.
COUNCILMAN SOVOCOOL-
Do we need all three computers this year?
CLERK PIERSON-
If we're going to network them together you do.
COUNCILMAN SCHEFFLER-
If we don't get them now, you'd have to have Bill back
to tie them in.
CLERK PIERSON-
My software for my clerk's package, they've gone to Windows
95, these will be Windows 98, but mine won't run the software because I have
no computers with Windows. That's where everyone is going today, is to
Windows.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
I don't know. I can't tell you right off the bat what
you're going to get it from. You've tapped everything you could get it from?
CLERK PIERSON-
In mine? Yes.
COUNCILMAN CAREY-
You'll use up all of your Contractual?
CLERK PIERSON-
I put $1,000 of it towards the computers. I figured about
what I would need for the rest of the year. That's in the total that I just
gave you plus the records management software. It's more important that I
have those and get up and going.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
What else have you got in there, the management and the
encumbered and what else?
CLERK PIERSON-
$1,500 records management, contractual, $1,000, encumbered,
$1,850 and what's left out of tax collection, $971. That totals $5,321
towards the $6,600.
SUPERVISOR ROBINSON-
I might have a little in mine. I don't know what else
there is. We can give it a try. There's money left from the trips to NY. I
think we can come up with it.
RESOLUTION #38 - APPROVE PURCHASE OF COMPUTERS FOR CLERK'S OFFICE
Pg14 - Town Board Meeting - October 12, 1999
Moved
by Councilman Palmer, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Carey, Palmer, Scheffler, Robinson.
Resolved
, that the Town Board does hereby approve the proposal from Bill
Casolara for the purchase of three computers and accessories for the Town
Clerk's Office plus set-up, not to exceed the proposed price of $6,600
inclusive. If actual costs are above $6,600, additional approval is required
by the Board.
There being no further business, Councilman Sovocool moved to adjourn,
seconded by Councilman Carey at 8:50 P.M. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk