HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-06-13TOWN OF GROTON — MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 139 2017 AT 7:30 PM
THE TOWN HALL, 101 CONGER BOULEVARD
Those present: Donald F. Scheffler, Supervisor
Richard Gamel, Councilperson
Kelly Smith, Councilperson
Randy N. Jackson, Councilperson
Sheldon C. Clark, Councilperson
Victoria Monty, Attorney for the Town
Also present: Lance Coit, Isabella Cueller, Hanna Grisnoue, Glenn Morey, Laurie Konwinski,
W. Rick Fritz, Richard Case, Jr., April Scheffler.
MOVED by Councilperson Smith, seconded by Councilperson Jackson, to approve the minutes of the,
May 9, 2017 meeting as presented.
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Vouchers numbered 230-281 in the total amount of $325,419.79 were presented to the Board for their
review.
Vouchers for the General Fund in the amount of $55,884.33 were presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilperson Gamel, seconded by Councilperson Smith, to approve the General Bills for
payment.
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Vouchers for the Highway Fund in the amount of $269,535.46 were presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilperson Gamel, seconded by Councilperson Jackson, to approve the Highway Bills
for payment.
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler.
Supervisor Scheffler - Before we have monthly reports I do want to say thank you to the Bicentennial
Committee, April, Kelly, and everyone who was involved in it. It was a fantastic program; you did a
great job; and thank you very much.
Monthly Reports:
Charles Rankin, Bookkeeper - Was not present, but had submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review and requested a budget transfer.
Town Board Minutes Page 2 June 13, 2017
RESOLUTION #17-035 - 2017 BUDGET TRANSFER
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Gamel
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes the following 2017 Budget Transfer for the purpose
of adding the 2017 Cat Excavator and 2017 Chevrolet to the insurance policy:
General Fund - Town Wide:
From: Contingency, A1990.4 ......................................$2,071.00
To: Unallocated Insurance, Contractual, A1910.4 ............ 2,071.00
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
RESOLUTION #17-036 - 2017 BUDGET TRANSFER
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Jackson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes the following 2017 Budget Transfer for the purpose
of paying the annual service charge to Tyco for the alarm system:
General Fund - Town Wide:
From: Contingency, A1990.4 ........................... $2,611.46
To: Buildings, Alarm System, A 1620.41............ 2,611.46
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
W. Rick Fritz, Code/Fire Enforcement Officer - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's review.
Everything is going pretty good. With the rain letting up, people are able to get some work done out
there.
Richard C. Case, Jr., Highway Superintendent - I want to report that Gary Scutt has retired and Joe
Graham will be retiring within the next few weeks. As of July 1, Luke Kniskern will be the Deputy
Highway Superintendent, and I would like a resolution in support of that. Chuck and I have talked and
we have not updated our job classifications and we are working on getting them from the County. With
Joe and Gary retiring, I want to move some of the younger guys up but I want to make sure that the
classifications that they move into are updated. The NYSDEC fuel tanks have been recertified. This is
done every seven years and there is a $500.00 fee, which you saw in the vouchers. Luke worked with the
PESH inspector and corrected a few things that they saw at their previous inspection. The paperwork is
updated and on file. I'd like to do the highway tour for those of you that have time to show you last
year's projects and what we have coming up.
After some discussion, it was decided to do the highway tour on Monday, June 19, at 8:30 am.
RESOLUTION #17-031 - APPOINT DEPUTY HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Gamel
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby supports the appointment of Luke Kniskern as Deputy
Highway Superintendent of the Town of Groton Highway Department.
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
Town Board Minutes Page 3 June 13, 2017
April L. Scheffler, RMC, Town Clerk/Tax Collector - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review. Our event on Saturday went pretty well. We have a lot of people to thank, including you guys,
for supporting us in everything that we've done. The Village DPW, Village Police, Fire Department,
school, church, etc, a lot of people who helped out. We have a lot of people to thank and send notes out
to. I think that everyone who came enjoyed it. I have to do the grant report and get that sent in.
Victoria Monty, Attorney for the Town - Had nothing to report.
John J. Norman and A. D. Dawson, Town Justices - Were not present.
Councilperson Kelly Smith as Representative to Joint Youth Program - Audit binders are ready for
distribution. We moved our July meeting to the July 31 St and will combine the July and August meeting.
Spring sports are winding down. Spring track kept getting rained out so they never got to have their
youth track meet with Dryden and Trumansburg. After three times, they decided to cancel. Youth
softball and baseball is ending and the summer travel season is beginning. That is a competitive league so
there are tryouts and sometimes we have complaints about that. There will be the new fire academy
which is really popular and looks like it is going to fill up. Basketball camp is down this year. One of the
summer concerts has changed and on August 4th they will have "New Cross Country" instead of "Prison
City Rockers." On the 4th of July they are having "DJ Kelly." All the lifeguards have been hired at the
pool. The pool inspection was yesterday and if they passed they will open on June 22nd. They installed
the new grates in the pool and the park is looking really good for this year.
Glenn Morey, County Legislator - I'd like to thank April, Kelly, Rose, Robin, and Betty for putting on a
magnificent event on Saturday. It was a lot of fun, a great sunny day, and I couldn't ask for anything
better than what you did.
Clerk Scheffler - Thank you for volunteering your help.
Mr. Morey - We did have a Facilities and Infrastructure meeting today and Sheldon's Groton City Road
is going to be done this year. Champlin Road has gotten the drainage done already, so everything should
be paved by August. I did talk to Jeff Smith and when he is checking the Red Mill Bridge in Freeville, he
is going to take a ride down Salt Road and check it.
Supervisor Scheffler - I promised I would report on the shared services initiative. We've been meeting
two times a month and we're looking into possibly training schools for the boards that we could do so we
don't have to travel so far and we can get some classes locally. We're petitioning to try to get some credit
for the Health Insurance Consortium. We're saving $5 million a year countywide and we don't get any
credit for that because it was started before the Governor's proposal. But it doesn't seem fair that any
new town that joins gets credit for it. We did the work, but they get the credit for it. So, we're having
talks with the State on that. We have to have three public hearings and the first one is June 21St at 5:30
pm in the County Legislator chambers. If anyone has any suggestions, please come and bring them up.
Mr. Morey - Yes, there are a lot of things being looked at: sharing software, etc. There's another one,
April, and that's hiring BOCES to do the taxes. When Joe told me about that, I told him he should make
a presentation to the Town Clerks before doing anything. He hasn't yet.
Supervisor Scheffler - We talked to BOCES and they came and told us how they do different things, like
taxes with the schools. We discussed that some. My comment was that there would probably be violence
if we did the taxes.
Mr. Morey - That's why I brought it up. I thought you should know
Clerk Scheffler - They've brought it up before, that's why they don't dare contact the Town Clerks.
Town Board Minutes Page 4 June 13, 2017
Mr. Morey - When we got together and formed TCCOG, there was list of things we wanted to do and
one of them was health insurance and because our health insurance at that time was around $135,000.00 a
year and after we joined it, it was $85,000.00 for the exact same plans. We got equal for less. So, we've
been doing this. We've been sharing. I know Rick shares equipment throughout the County and that's a
saving. We don't have much else to look at.
Supervisor Scheffler - We've determined that there's not a whole lot left that we can do. We've been
doing it for years.
Mr. Morey - And the software issue is three years old but no one wanted to move on it.
Clerk Scheffler - I can tell you that from our experience, the public is not real thrilled with the BOCES
tax collection. There is no one that will answer their questions, so we end up going online and looking up
things and trying to answer their questions for them. BOCES doesn't answer questions and if you want to
pay in person, the bank doesn't answer questions. It's hard on the public. We're supposed to be public
servants.
Supervisor Scheffler - I suggested that maybe we could collect the taxes here and save the school some
money because they pay BOCES for it.
Clerk Scheffler - Technically, I think that's what the law says, that if the school doesn't want to do it that
the Town Clerk has to. Not that I want more work, but at least we would take care of the people.
Discussion took place on commercial green energy production, which is listed as allowed in our land use
code, but with no guidelines to govern the installation of these facilities. A moratorium of 180 days was
proposed to give the board time to decide how they would like to update the code to include commercial
green energy. The intent is not to block commercial green energy facilities, only to have some control
over where they are placed, their size, what happens when they live out their usefulness, etc.
Councilperson Smith thought that they should not just target commercial green energy, but address all
commercial energy production. The Board agreed with that and the needed edits will be made to the
proposed moratorium.
RESOLUTION #17-038 - SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW #3 FOR THE YEAR 2017
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Gamel
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets a public hearing for July 11, 2017 at 8:00 pm as part of
their regular monthly meeting for the purpose of receiving comment on Proposed Local Law #3 for the
Year 2017 entitled, "Moratorium for the Establishment of Commercial Energy Facilities in the Town of
Groton for a Period of One Hundred Eighty (180) Days."
Ayes - Gamel, Smith, Jackson, Clark, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
Privilege of the Floor:
Laurie Konwinski, Deputy Director of Catholic Charities for Tompkins & Tioga Counties - This is
Catholic Charity's 20th anniversary in Tompkins County. Ms. Konwinski was there to let the Board know
what services they provided. They are currently serving 66 households with Groton addresses in one way
or another. They also provide support for the Groton Food Pantry. She invited everyone to an open
house on July 18th from 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm at their offices at 224 West Buffalo Street in Ithaca.
Town Board Minutes Page S June 13, 2017
Lance Coit, Fire Chief - Thanked the Board for their support of the Groton Fire Department and also
thanked the Bicentennial Committee for the job they did on the recent Bicentennial event. He said he
understands what goes into an event like that and that they had put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it,
and pulled off an amazing event. All of the history on Groton was great. Calls have remained steady
with more crime related calls than they used to get. They have just recently graduated one refresher,
himself, and two new EMT's. It was a 6 -month process, 212 hours of classes. They all graduated at the
top of the class with scores in the 90's. July 1 St is the annual fire works at the Elementary School. The
Fire Department might have something new that we do this year, but will keep it hidden until then. They
will be doing a Junior Fire Fighting Camp for the Recreation Department with no charge to the campers
as a way to give back to the community. Starting on July 17, Monday will be a scavenger hunt dressed
like a firefighter and ropes and knots; Tuesday will be smokehouse bucket brigade drill; Wednesday will
be Tompkins County Dispatch, how to be a dispatcher and trucks and equipment; and Thursday will be a
water ball tournament and dinner with the firefighters. They are planning on about 100 kids and will
supplying a Groton Fire Department T -Shirt, bracelets that will identify one of the three companies, and a
water bottle. A week later they will be participating in National Night Out. They will also be doing food
at the Legion during Olde Home Days.
Announcements:
➢ Planning Board - June 15, 2017 at 7:30 pm
➢ Zoning Board of Appeals - June 21, 2017 at 7:00 pm
➢ Shared Services Public Hearing - June 21, 2017 at 5:30 pm in the Tompkins County Legislature
Chambers
➢ Barnstormers Concert - July 8, 2017 at 7:30 pm at Groton Community Church
➢ McLean's Mystery History Series - Rural Schools - July 11, 2017 at 7:00 pm at McLean Fire
Station
➢ Next Board Meeting - July 11, 2017 at 7:30 pm
➢ Highway Tour - June 19, 2017 at 8:30 pm
There being no further business, Councilperson Gamel moved to adjourn, seconded by Councilperson
Clark, at 8:42 pm. Unanimous.
April L. Scheffler
Town Clerk