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Town Board Minutes Page 1 May 14, 2002
TOWN OF GROTON
MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING – MAY 14, 2002, AT 7:30 PM
Those present: Glenn E. Morey, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Donald F. Scheffler, Councilman
Sheldon C. Clark, Councilman
Francis Casullo, Town Attorney
Absent: Duane T. Randall II, Councilman
Also present: Richard Case, Liz Brennan, George R. Senter, Sr., Kristin Strickland, Lyle
Raymond, Jeff Lewis, John Lewis, Ayslin Lewis, April Scheffler
MOVED
by Councilman Scheffler, seconded by Councilman Clark, to approve the minutes of
the April 9, April 15, and April 16, 2002 meetings as presented.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey.
MOVED
by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Clark, to approve the minutes of
the April 30, 2002 meeting as presented.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
General Fund
Claim Numbers 111-147 of the in the amount of $19,261.46 were presented for
audit.
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool, to approve the General Bills
for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey.
Highway Fund
Claim Numbers 71-97 of the in the amount of $42,232.41 were presented for
audit.
MOVED
by Councilman Scheffler, seconded by Councilman Clark, to approve the Highway
Bills for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey.
Special Grant (HUD) Fund
Claim Numbers 245-240 of the in the amount of $3,217.05 were
presented for audit.
MOVED
by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Scheffler, to approve the HUD
bills for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey.
Town Board Minutes Page 2 May 14, 2002
Supervisor Morey invited privilege of the floor. There was no response.
Monthly Reports:
Elizabeth Brennan, Bookkeeper
– You’ve got a list of the revenues and expenditures and bank
balances to date. We do have a transfer.
RESOLUTION # 56 – TRANSFER OF FUNDS
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does hereby approve the following transfer of funds:
General Fund Town Wide:
From: Contingency A1990.4………………………$205.70
To: Buildings, Equipment A1620.2…………….$205.70
(Laser Printer, Clerks Office $299.99)
Supervisor Morey
– One other question, Liz, municipal jobs for the summer help, we’re going
to be voting on that tonight. It’s still a 50-50 fund, right?
Liz Brennan
– Right.
George R. Senter, Sr., Code Enforcement Officer
– We had 8 building permits issued in April.
One was for a house, one for a manufactured house, and 6 others. Life Safety Inspections are all
current through April. I mailed 46 letters on unlicensed vehicles and trash out in April that
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should be cleaned up by May 26. At that time I will go back and check them with my Polaroid
and we’ll go from there.
Richard C. Case, Jr., Highway Superintendent
– I want to apologize for not making the last
meeting. I certainly want to wish Colleen the best of luck in her retirement and congratulations
to April on her appointment.
At the present time the highway department is engaged in the equipment changeover from snow
to spring and summer maintenance.
The Chevrolet pick-up that was purchased on NYS bid was received. This vehicle is now
licensed, insured, and has been placed in service.
I have contacted Niagara Frontier Equipment in regard to the status of the new moving tractor.
They have advised me that it has been built and they expect to see it in their shop by the end of
May.
Town Board Minutes Page 3 May 14, 2002
The Highway Department employees attended the US Department of Labor Mine and Health
Safety course. This course requires 8 hours of classroom time. Cortland County Highway
Department hosted this event and has my thanks for including us. Mark Kirchgraber attended an
alcohol and drug seminar put on by our Tompkins County Consortium.
During the last 2 months the Highway Department has been dedicated to tree and brush removal.
Champlin Road, from Stevens Road to NYS Route 222 received a concentrated effort. Other
roads containing dead trees have been targeted and trees removed, ClArk Street, Stevens Road,
Elm Street, and Old Stage Road. For the record, this work was done by landowner request
and/or approval. On the right-of-way maintenance subject, I have attended 3 meetings in the last
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2 months. One of these meetings was held on April 24 at the Ithaca Town Hall. The featured
speaker, Daryl Harp, is the retired chief counsel for NYSDOT. Daryl now has his own private
law practice and is a consultant to the NYS Association of Towns and an instructor for the
Cornell Local Road Program. This is not my first meeting with Daryl on the right-of-way
matter. I have set in on his classes at the highway superintendent schools and was invited to
attend the prototype session on reducing liability for local highway officials. That Session
resulted in the publishing of the most current workbook for the Cornell Road Program on this
subject. The meeting was very informational and is something that we will deal with every day.
At this meeting I was reminded, by listening to other towns, what a good working climate we
have here in the Town of Groton. Maybe we always don’t agree but continue to work together
through any situations that arise. I certainly appreciate the support you folks give the highway
department.
On some general announcements: 1) Tompkins County has postponed the Champlin Road
bridge project for another year. I don’t see that as a big structural problem. 2) The Highway
Department is currently on 10 hour days. 3) Mine reclamation is still taking place. The site has
been visited but there has been no correspondence from DEC.
RESOLUTION #57 – PERMISSION TO ATTEND HIGHWAY SCHOOL
MOVE
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does hereby grant permission for Richard Case, Highway
Superintendent, to attend the Highway School at Cornell University in June of 2002.
RESOLUTION #58 – PUT 1990 MODEL 4630 FORD TRACTOR OUT TO BID
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby approve that the 1990 Model 4630 Ford Tractor
be placed out to bid with a minimum bid attached.
Town Board Minutes Page 4 May 14, 2002
April L. Scheffler, Town Clerk/Tax Collector
– Submitted her monthly reports for the Board’s
review.
You all met Kristin Strickland tonight, who I appointed as my deputy clerk. She started her first
day today. I think she will be quite an asset to the office.
One of the other projects that I’m working on is I talked to the editor of the Groton Independent
and I am going to be doing a weekly news item of what is happening in the Clerk’s Office and in
the Town. George and I were talking today on some ideas that he would like to get into it too
and just inform the people of some of the things going on. We were talking about the
importance of having your house number either on your house or mailbox for 911. That was one
of the ideas we had.
That’s about it. Still trying to get organized. Now that I’ve got Kristin, we’re going to get
organized.
Supervisor Morey
– Do we make resolution for Kristin?
Francis Casullo, Town Attorney
– What you do, that’s her appointment.
Supervisor Morey
– Right, I know that.
Francis Casullo
– I think what happens though is you have to make a resolution to set her
compensation because her compensation is set by the Board.
Clerk Scheffler
- They already did that.
Supervisor Morey
– Okay, let’s make a resolution to make it official. How’s that? We did do
that.
RESOLUTION#59 – APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF KRISTIN STRICKLAND
AS DEPUTY CLERK
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby accept Kristin Strickland as Deputy Town
Clerk.
Francis Casullo, Town Attorney
– I talked to Glenn a couple weeks ago. I probably am going
to be stepping back a bit from representing the Town. My partner, Jim Baranello is probably
going to be doing more of the day-to-day questions and research. I may or may not, we’re still in
the process of hammering out who’s going to be coming to the meetings. What happened is that
we had a young lady who was our associate who left rather suddenly, in March, and there are
four of us there and I am the youngest. When the associate leaves, who we were giving all our
Town Board Minutes Page 5 May 14, 2002
work to, the criminal matters, the collections, the evictions, when she left I’ve sort of been trying
to fill that void. My partners haven’t been doing the criminal stuff and I’m used to doing it as
prosecutor. So, in trying to do all of that it’s making things a little difficult and one of the ways
of trying to ease the load is picking and choosing the things that I am not going to be doing day-
to-day. I’m not sure how long it’s going to go, but you are going to have coverage. You can call
me. We are interviewing and trying to get another attorney in there.
Supervisor Morey
– Any questions for Fran?
Councilman Sovocool
– How about Diversified?
Attorney Casullo
– Last I was heard they were supposed to be moving up to Auburn. You
heard the same thing. But I drove by today and it doesn’t look like they’re moving to me. I
could maybe put in a phone call to them and find out what’s going on. They’ve usually been
pretty good about returning a phone call.
Arland Heffron & Alton Alexander, Town Justices
– Submitted their monthly report for the
Board’s review.
Councilman Donald Scheffler, as Recreation Coordinator
– Today our Summer Program
brochures came out. They will be available all around Town and tell everything that Kristie has
planned for the summer. Everybody in the Town of Groton should be getting a postcard, going
in the mail today, so they’ll get it tomorrow, telling them where they can pick these up. We’re
not going to mail them out because that would cost a fortune. They’re going to be in the Clerk’s
Office, Village Clerk’s Office, stores around town and a few other places. We’re still hashing
out some problems with the school but we’re confident we can get that straightened out. We
have a meeting tonight.
Supervisor Morey
– It’s also advertised in the Shopper. Any questions for Don?
We’re going to set a public hearing for a zoning change on Locke Road from Low Intensity
Industrial to Rural Agriculture.
Attorney Casullo
– If I’m understanding, I’m looking at your zoning map, and we’re talking
about Locke Road. I’m looking here and it’s in pink and it’s an “I” District. The Board
apparently wants to resolve to eliminate a portion of the “I” District?
George Senter
– The whole thing, I understand.
Attorney Casullo
– So, you’re going to eliminate the only “I” District in the Town?
Supervisor Morey
– Fran, it turns out that even the only industrial plant down there cannot
make any additions.
George Senter
– I don’t think it’s a good area for an industrial zone anyways, in my opinion.
Attorney Casullo
– So it’s going to eliminate the entire industrial zone for that section.
Town Board Minutes Page 6 May 14, 2002
Supervisor Morey
– Yes.
George Senter
– The Planning Board is, as we speak, going over the Comprehensive Plan.
They should address this whole thing.
Attorney Casullo
– I know that because that straddles the Cayuga County Line and the State
highway, something has to be referred to County Planning, which is going to make this
problematic because you probably want to do this by local law. That’s what your resolution is
going to have to be that you want to adopt a local law that is essentially going to eliminate the
industrial district on Locke Road and turn that into Rural Agricultural.
George Senter
– Which is what it was prior to 1996.
Attorney Casullo
– Oh, yeah, I’m well aware of that. Before 1995.
RESOLUTION #60 – TOWN BOARD DESIRES TO ELIMINATE
LOW INTENSITY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby desire to pass a local law amending the Town of
Groton Land Use & Development Code specifically to eliminate the Low Intensity Industrial
District currently located on Locke Road and establish the area as Rural Agricultural.
RESOLUTION #61 – SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does hereby set a Public Hearing date of June 11, 2002 at
7:45 PM at the Town Hall on Conger Boulevard regarding the adoption of Local Law #1 for the
Town of Groton for the year 2002, which would amend the Town of Groton Land Use &
Development Code to eliminate the Low Intensity Industrial District currently located on Locke
Road.
Town Board Minutes Page 7 May 14, 2002
RESOLUTION #62 – REFER LOCAL LAW TO COUNTY PLANNING
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Clark
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board intends to refer a copy of the proposed Local Law #1 for the
Year 2002 to the Tompkins County Planning Department as well as other pertinent local and
state agencies for their comments.
RESOLUTION #63 – DECLARE TOWN OF GROTON AS LEAD AGENCY
FOR SEQRA PURPOSES
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does hereby declare the Town of Groton as Lead Agency for
the purpose of the State Environmental Quality Review regarding the proposed Local Law #1 for
the Year 2002.
Discussion took place with Jeff Lewis concerning the procedure for adopting the local law and
the timeframe involved
RESOLUTION #64 – SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR
REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does hereby set a public hearing date of June 11, 2002 at
8:00PM for the purpose of real property tax exemptions.
RESOLUTION #65 – HIRE SUMMER YOUTH WORKERS
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Clark
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED,
that the Town Board does herebyauthorize the hiring of three Summer Youth
Workers at the rate of $5.15 per hour.
Town Board Minutes Page 8 May 14, 2002
Supervisor Morey
– Last month Norma Jayne came to talk to us a little bit about the Tompkins
County communication project from the town courts. They asked us to pass a resolution.
RESOLUTION #66 – AUTHORIZATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE TOMPKINS COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
WHERAS,
the County of Tompkins and the Town of Groton entered into an agreement that the
police will share a New York State-developed program known as Spectrum Justice System (SJS)
and the courts will share the Court Information Networking System (CINS) and
WHEREAS,
the County shall act as the lead agency to manage each phase of the Data
Communication project, and
WHEREAS
, the County accepts responsibility as lead agency to enter into certain contracts to
effectively complete this project and present a feasibility report be it
RESOLVED
that the Town Board of the Town of Groton does hereby authorize the local Court
and Police Agency to participate in the Tompkins County Communication Project and be it
further
RESOVLED
that a copy of this resolution shall be sent to the Tompkins County Administration
Office.
RESOLUTION #67 – APPROVE RECREATION PARTNERSHIP AGGREEMENT
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby accept the agreement for the Intermunicipal
Cooperative Recreation Partnership, to remain in force from January 1, 2002 until December 31,
2006.
Supervisor Morey
– We have the M&T investment letter to review. Fran, we did also make a
public hearing for the tax exemptions.
Attorney Casullo
– Don’t you need a local law for that too? Normally, that’s what we used to
do with tax exemptions, we used to do it by local law.
Town Board Minutes Page 9 May 14, 2002
RESOLUTION #68 – RESCIND RESOLUTION #64 – PUBLIC HEARING
ON TAX EXEMPTIONS
MOVED
by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board does hereby rescind Resolution #64 – SET PUBLIC
HEARING FOR REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS and tables further discussion until a
later date.
Announcements:
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1 Quarter Sales Tax Report
Letter from Time Warner
Road Rights of Way Letter
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Town of Groton Planning Board meeting May 16 at 7:30 PM
Vital Communities Letter (Also gave Fran a copy for his legal review and was hoping
George Totman would come to talk about it)
Dryden Central School Negative Declaration SEQRA letter
Letter from Governor concerning International Building Codes
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Grievance Day is May 21, 3-6 PM
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Municipal Officials Meeting- May 21, 7 PM, Lehigh Valley House
Thank you letter from Colleen Pierson
McLean Road Project set back to starting date of April, 2005.
There being no further business, Councilman Sovocool moved to adjourn, seconded by
Councilman Clark, at 8:43.
April L. Scheffler
Town Clerk