HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-09-13TOWN OF GROTON — MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 AT 7:30 PM
THE TOWN HALL, 101 CONGER BOULEVARD
Those present: Donald F. Scheffler, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilperson
Kelly Smith, Councilperson
Randy N. Jackson, Councilperson
Sheldon C. Clark, Councilperson
Victoria Monty, Attorney for the Town
Also present: Lance Coit, Ed Neuhauser, Glenn Morey, Cassandra Negley, W. Rick Fritz,
Michael Kelleher, Richard C. Case, Jr., April Scheffler.
MOVED by Councilperson Sovocool, seconded by Councilperson Smith, to approve the minutes of the
August 9, 2016 meeting as presented.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Vouchers numbered from 399 to 450 amounting to a total amount of $135,502.87 were presented to the
Board for their review.
Vouchers for the General Fund in the amount of $24,914.70 were presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilperson Smith, seconded by Councilperson Jackson, to approve the General Bills for
payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Vouchers for the Highway Fund in the amount of $66,397.41 were presented for audit.
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson, to approve the Highway Bills for
payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Vouchers for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Fund in the amount of $44,190.76
were presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilperson Smith, seconded by Councilperson Sovocool, to approve the CDBG Bills for
payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Monthly Reports:
Charles Rankin, Bookkeeper - Was not present but had submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review.
W. Rick Fritz, Code/Fire Enforcement Officer - August went fast. We're working with the Fire
Department to get the 911 signs out so that ambulances and fire trucks can find addresses easily.
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Beginning on October 3rd, the ICC Codes will require the 911 signs on any new building permit. We will
require it before anyone gets a Certificate of Occupancy or Compliance.
Richard C. Case, Jr., Highway Superintendent - We've been working on shoulders and drainage on Elm
Street, Odgen Hill, Eden and Old Stage Road from Champlin to the County line. Old Stage Road is going
to be a project for the rest of this season and hopefully pave it in the Spring. Mr. Case requested
resolutions to take a 1973 Ford tandem to the municipal auction and to give Donald Evener a raise. He
also asked for a resolution subject to permissive referendum to purchase a rubber tired excavator to
replace the one purchased in 2001. They have tried out 4 of them. Mr. Case recommended they purchase
the low bid, which is a Caterpillar similar to the one they have. Eventually, they will take the old
excavator to a sale.
RESOLUTION #16-059 - PERMISSION TO TAKE 1973 FORD DUMP TRUCK TO SALE
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby grants permission for the Highway Superintendent to take the
1973 Ford tandem axel dump truck to the annual Municipal Auction in Lansing during the month of
September.
Ayes - Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays - Sovocool
Resolution Passed
RESOLUTION #16-060 - APPROVE RAISE TO DONALD EVENER
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Clark
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves a 50 -cent per hour raise for Donald Evener to take
effect at the beginning of the next pay period.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
RESOLUTION #16-061 - PURCHASE 2017 RUBBER TIRE EXCAVATOR
SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes the purchase of one (1) new 2017 Rubber Tire
Caterpillar Excavator, Model M -314-F, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the purchase amount of $194,911.00 will be taken from the Town's Capital Highway
Equipment Reserve Account, and be it further
RESOLVED, that said purchase will occur unless a petition, in compliance with Section 91 of New York
State Town Law is received by the Town Clerk protesting said resolution and requesting a referendum
thereon.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
April L. Scheffler, RMC, Town Clerk/Tax Collector - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review. Olde Home Days went well. The photo show had fewer entries than last year, but last year was a
higher than average year. We think the actual attendance at the show was somewhat higher than usual.
For the second year in a row Robin and I sponsored a pirate's treasure hunt for little kids and that was a
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lot of fun also. We had lots of help setting things up with Robin's girls: Sam, Rachel and Emily and my
grandsons: Hunter and Sawyer. You probably noticed the bill to reimburse Tom for plywood and hinges
for our photo show sign. Last year we ordered large banners to put out front and I intended to make a
plywood sandwich board type thing to mount them on but was sick right before Olde Home Days and
didn't get that done. So, this year I enlisted Tom's help and got that built. It worked out good and we
will be able to use it for years to come as well as maybe use it during our Bicentennial celebrations. I
gave you a spreadsheet on our expenses for the show and if all my figures are correct, we should have just
$14.74 cents left in the account when all bills are paid. Winning photos will be displayed at the Bank
during the last 2 weeks of September.
I am in the process of writing a grant for next year's photo show. I am applying for a different grant than
the one we have received in the last few years. This is more of an arts grant and I am hoping I can get it
and then apply for the celebrations grant in the spring to help with one of our Bicentennial events.
I did receive responses from Barbara Lifton and Jim Seward concerning our resolution in support of
TCAT, as well as copies of resolutions passed by several other towns in the County.
Don and I both received letters from Diana Graser, the Regional Traffic Engineer concerning our request
for a lower speed limit in Groton City. Coincidently, she called me right after I mailed our request as she
had had a call from someone on Chipman Corners Road wanting the speed limit reduced. She wanted to
know what our process was, and after I told her, she said that we were doing everything correctly and
would advice the man to contact the Board if he wants to pursue it. We had a long talk about how she
determines whether or not to reduce a speed limit and it was quite interesting. Interestingly enough, a
person driving too fast is not a reason to lower the speed limit. If the conditions warrant the posted speed
she will not approve setting a lower than posted speed. Lowering the speed limit will not necessarily
make people drive slower. Speeding is a police problem, not the DOT's.
I attended a NYS Town Clerks Assoc Regional Meeting yesterday. The speakers were from the State
Comptroller's Office. There are some things that I believe we should be working on or could be doing a
little better. I talked with Don briefly about that today and we will probably be bringing some things to
you for your consideration within the next few months.
Victoria Monty, Attorney for the Town - Had nothing to report.
John J. Norman and A. D. Dawson, Town Justices - Presented monthly reports for the Board's review.
Judge Dawson said that the State Police had been writing quite a few tickets in McLean and were
covering that really well. For Olde Home Days, the court was able to give 18 hours of community service
from certain individuals in lieu of a fine, although they still had to pay the surcharge. This is the second
year that we have done this and it has worked out well. Next week Kathy will be gone to a conference
and training.
Councilperson Kelly Smith as Representative to Joint Youth Program - There is a lot going on with
the Recreation Committee. I hope you've all heard by now that Senator Seward gave the Village and
Town a $14,100.00 grant for park upgrades. We will be putting in new playground equipment and it will
be a community build on October 14 and 15. We will have an organizational meeting on that on
September 27. The summer programs went very well this year, other than archery. They did 312
swimming lessons with 60 to 70 kids swimming per day. Part of the grant money is going to be used to
make improvements to the pool itself. There are issues with the fiberglass grates and the kids get little
splinters from them. So until that's fixed we won't be able to open the pool next year. The concert series
went really well also. We will be meeting with the coaches and committee members on November 1 sr
Glenn Morey, County Legislator - The County is working on the budget. The taxable rate for New
York State was supposed to be 2.2% but the County, in its infinite wisdom, voted for a 3% at least
increase in County tax. Next month I'll come back and report to you exactly what the County is doing
with the taxes.
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Mr. Morey congratulated Councilperson Sovocool and his wife Fran for receiving an award as
Republicans of the Year by the Tompkins County Republican Party.
Patrick Jordan, from Insero & Company - Was there to present the audit report for the 2015 fiscal
year. He handed out copies of the report and went over highlights for the Board. He also handed out
copies of the audit of the 2015 fiscal records for the Court. There were no problems found during the
audit.
RESOLUTION #16-062 - ACCEPT AUDIT OF 2015 FISCAL YEAR FINANCIAL RECORDS
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Smith
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby accepts the audit of the 2015 Fiscal Year Financial Records
conducted by Insero & Company, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town Board also accepts the audit of 2015 Fiscal Year Financial Records of the
Town of Groton Justice Court.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
Privilege of the Floor:
Mike Kelleher - Lives on Old Stage Road is concerned about some of the work that has been done there,
especially the shattered trees along the road. He had spoken to Highway Superintendent Case about not
doing that to the apple trees on his side of the road but had come home today to find them cut and
shattered. He said it looked like he lived in a war zone. He thought that the cutting and damage being
done to the trees is excessive. His property also boarders Groton City Road where the County had done
similar work this summer and they trimmed the trees the right way and did very nice work. He is
disappointed that Mr. Case had told him that he wouldn't trim the apple trees and he did. He works at the
College of Environmental Science and Forestry and I know something about good tree trimming and not
good tree trimming and this is just damage that doesn't need to be done.
Richard C. Case, Jr., Highway Superintendent - Said they did have a conversation and that the stuff
sticking up know, they call the "totem poles", and they would be going back in and cutting them off at
ground level. They had talked about not infringing on the horse fence and they have not done that.
Mr. Kelleher - The horse fence is 50 feet from the road. What we talked about is you not cutting down
the old apple trees that have been there since long before I owned the farm and that's what you're
trimming. They're well back from the road and don't cause any issue.
Mr. Case - Yes they do and that's my opinion and that's my responsibility for that visibility going around
the curve from your place to Sheldon's property and into that straight-away. We stopped and the apple
trees that aren't covered with vines and roots and a bunch of dead stuff in it. The stuff that they cut was
nothing but material. If you're a forester, you know that those vines and stuff do not support good
growth. They are not good trees and will never grow with that vine work that is over them.
Councilperson Clark - I agree it looks pretty tough right now, because it's not completed. Hopefully,
we won't have to go so far with the rest of the roadway. I hope we can get a median here.
Mr. Case - I was asked by Mr. Fouts to take that back on Groton City Road because he doesn't have
enough visibility to see to come out of the field. No, it's not done. We will clean up all the debris and it
will be manicured.
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RESOLUTION #16-063 - SET PUBLIC HEARING ON 2017 TOWN BUDGET
AND 2017 FIRE AND AMBULANCE BUDGET
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Sovocool
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets a Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2017 Town Budget
for Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 8:00 pm, as part of the Regular Monthly Meeting, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets a Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2017 Fire and
Ambulance Budget to immediately follow.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
RESOLUTION #16-064 - SET SPECIAL MEETING FOR PRESENTATION
OF 2017 TENTATIVE BUDGET
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets a Special Meeting for the purpose of the presentation of
2017 Tentative Budget by the Town Clerk to the Town Board for Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 7:00 pm.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
RESOLUTION #16-065 - CHANGE DATE OF NOVEMBER MEETING
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby changes the date of the Regular Monthly Meeting for the
month of November due to a conflict with Election Day, to Wednesday, November 7, 2016 at 7:30 pm.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Smith, to enter into Executive Session for
the purpose of discussing threatened legislation, at 8:27 pm.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson, to return to Regular Session at
9:01 pm.
Ayes - Sovocool, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Supervisor Scheffler - Let the record show that the Executive Session was for informational purposes
only and no decisions were made.
Announcements:
➢ Planning Board, September 15, at 7:30 pm
➢ Zoning Board of Appeals, September 28, at 7:30 pm
➢ Budget Workshops with Department Heads, September 21 beginning at 3:00 pm
➢ Budget discussions continue on September 28 if needed
Town Board Minutes
Page 6 September 13, 2016
➢ Next Town Board Meeting, October 11, 7:30 pm
➢ Thank you from Groton Olde Home Days Committee
There being no further business, Councilperson Sovocool moved to adjourn, seconded by Councilperson
Smith at 9:05 pm. Unanimous.
April L. Scheffler, RMC
Groton Town Clerk