HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-07-2010 TOWN OF GROTON - MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 AT 7:30 PM
THE TOWN HALL, 101 CONGER BOULEVARD
Those present: Glenn E. Morey, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Donald F. Scheffler, Councilman
Richard B. Gamel, Councilman
Sheldon C. Clark, Councilman
Fran Casullo, Attorney for the Town
Also present: Patrick Jordan, Sue Bennett, Joseph Bennett, Phyllis Dague,
Katherine Wolf, Peter Clark, Lynn Swearingen, Lisa Swearingen,
Sandy Swearingen, Donna Simons, Pay Nyman, Steve Simons,
George Miller, Hugh Keegan, Carol Keegan, Dewey Dawson, Gary
Coats, Richard C. Case, Jr., April Scheffler, several other members
of public with unreadable signatures.
MOVED by Councilman Sovocool, seconded by Councilman Scheffler, to approve the
minutes of the August 10, 2010 meeting as presented.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey.
Claim Numbers 152-172 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $68,183.99 were
presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Gamel, to approve the
Highway Bills for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey.
Claim Numbers 242-269 of the General Fund in the amount of $38,874.40 were
presented for audit.
MOVED by Councilman Gamel, seconded by Councilman Sovocool, to approve the
General Bills for payment.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey.
Monthly Reports:
Elizabeth Brennan, Bookkeeper/Highway Clerk had submitted monthly reports for the
Board's review.
Town Board Minutes Page 2 September 7, 2009
RESOLUTION #10-048 - 2010 BUDGET TRANSFER
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Gamel.
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the following 2010 Budget Transfer:
Highway Fund, Town Wide:
From: Bridges Personal Services, DA5120.1 $4313.64
To: Brush and Weeds, Personal Services, DA5140.1 4313.64
RESOLUTION #10-049 - 2010 BUDGET TRANSFER
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the following 2010 Budget Transfer:
Highway Fund, Part Town:
From: General Repairs, Contractual, DB5110.4 $1,026.97
To: Health Insurance, DB9060.8 1,26.97
Gary Coats, Code Enforcement Officer - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review. Mr. Coats had received a certificate for his yearly training taken in April. The
month had been very busy. Life Safety Inspections are about 3/4 of the way done and
will be finished this month.
Richard C. Case, Jr., Highway Superintendent - Currently the shoulders have been
applied to Spring Street Extension and West Brown Road. Tomorrow we are scheduled
to seal Spring Street Extension and West Brown to Townline Road. Crossover pipe has
been replaced on the South end of Bossard Road. That's all back in and the road is
open. The shop remains busy with repairs and New York State vehicle inspections.
Friday was the last day of the Town's youth workers program. Chris Graham, Don
Evener and Quinn Walpole were the participants this year and they did a real good job.
I was glad to have them as help. At this time, I would like the Board's permission to go
to bid for one new 3 Y2 cubic yard wheel loader. This will replace our current 1995 John
Deere loader, 3 Y2 yards and has 7,325 hours. This John Deere would be placed in trade
towards a new machine. This new machine was budgeted as an encumbrance for this
year, 2010.
RESOLUTION #10-050 - PERMISSION TO GO TO BID FOR WHEEL LOADER
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Clark
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby grants permission for the Highway
Superintendent, Richard C. Case, Jr., to go out to bid for one new 3 Y2 cubic foot wheel
loader with the trade-in of the 1995 John Deere wheel load as part of the deal.
Town Board Minutes Page 3 September 7, 2009
April L. Scheffler, Town Clerk/Tax Collector - I provided you with a letter about the plans
for the Town Clerks, the SPCA and Tompkins County to create a County Animal
Population Control Program so we can keep our population control funds here in our
own communities after January 1 when the new State legislation goes into effect.
Abigail Smith will be writing up a plan and we will all be meeting again before the end
of September to continue to work on it. I am hoping that you will pass the resolution
tonight in support of creating this program.
The other thing that we will need to do is rewrite our local dog law to include the
licensing legislation. We have been waiting for a sample law from the State and
supposedly they should have something by the end of this week but none of us are
holding our breath. The new state law that goes into effect January 1st is very poorly
written, does not flow coherently and actually references sections that don't exist.
Consequently, many of us, including myself, have been working on writing our own laws
based on the state law and our existing dog control laws. Having worked for 2 Y2 years
on our zoning, I have learned the importance of not just blindly cutting and pasting
from samples and feel that we need to make this law pertain to Groton,just as we have
done with the zoning.
I hope to have a draft ready for you by the time we meet for our budget workshop or, if
you prefer, we can schedule a work session just on dogs! Ideally, it would be nice to
pass this in November so that we can get everything in place to send out renewal
notices in December for January dog licenses. With somewhere around 2000 new dog
laws statewide to be filed with the Dept. of State, it may also be wise to get it passed in
November so that it is officially filed by January. If that isn't possible, we need to pass it
no later than the December meeting or we will not have the authority to issue licenses
or charge any fees after January 1.
Hunting licenses went on sale in August. Last year the DEC raised prices significantly
and also sold a very large amount of lifetime licenses before the price increase. We get
very little commission from hunting and fishing licenses anyways and it seemed like most
of the customers this year have been people who bought the lifetime licenses last year
and are just coming in to get their doe permits, at no charge, and of course no
commission for us. However, I did a comparison with last year and found something
pretty interesting: Last year in August we took in a total of $9506 and received $207 in
commission. This year we took in $3373 and received $186 in commission - only $21 less
than last year! It seems the State is taking a much bigger hit than the issuing agents. I
can't help but wonder what they will do next year to make up this deficit.
Primary elections are next Tuesday, Noon to 9pm. They will be using the new voting
machine.
We will be hosting a State Archives workshop here on Sept. 29 on Providing Access to
Records - this seminar will explore our responsibility to public access and use of records
and how to balance that with the need to preserve those records.
Town Board Minutes Page 4 September 7, 2009
RESOLUTION #10-051 - SUPPORT FOR CREATION OF A
COUNTY ANIMAL POPULATION CONTROL PROGRAM
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Gamel
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
WHEREAS, the New York State 2011 Budget contains new legislation concerning dog
licensing and Animal Population Control Funds, and
WHEREAS, the new legislation gives a county the authority to create its own Animal
Population Control Program, thereby receiving the Animal Population Control Funds
collected within such county, and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County SPCA and the Tompkins County Town Clerks Association
have expressed a desire to create a plan for Tompkins County Animal Population
Control , and
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Administrator has indicated that the County would be
in favor of such a plan, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Groton is in favor of such a plan, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton designates April L. Scheffler,
Town Clerk, to represent the interests of the Town of Groton in the creation of a
Tompkins County Animal Population Control Program, with the understanding that final
determination and approval rests with the Town Board.
A. D. Dawson, Town Justice - Presented monthly reports for himself and Justice Norman.
Councilman Donald Scheffler, as Recreation Coordinator - Had nothing to report as
their meeting had been postponed until the next night.
Privilege of the Floor:
Supervisor Morey - If we are going to be talking about the thing that is going to happen
Saturday night, Mr. Eckert has hired a lawyer, you have a lawyer, we have a lawyer, so
that's how we're going to communicate everything about this issue, through our
lawyers.
Sue Bennett - So, I was going to ask, based on what Fran said, because I know people
have questions you might be asking you might be answering some of those questions at
point number 8 so that so that, could you delay privilege of the floor until after number
8 in case they still have questions?
Supervisor Morey - If they do have questions, I usually let them ask the questions
afterwards.
Attorney Casullo - What I also think it's safe to assume, just so you know, Sue, this the
newest version of the code and there has to be another public hearing, so you're going
to get plenty of time to speak about this because there has to be at least one more
public hearing. Also, as I told you (the Board) this has to go back to your Planning
Board and the County for further recommendations.
Katherine Wolf- Just for clarification, are we not allowed to speak then about....?
Town Board Minutes Page 5 September 7, 2009
Supervisor Morey - Oh, you can speak about anything but we can't answer anything
because you have a lawyer, they have a lawyer, we have a lawyer.
Katherine Wolf - Okay and then if I do want to speak on our Peruville issue should I do it
now or should I wait till after?
Supervisor Morey - No, go ahead.
Katherine Wolf - Okay, I have three points I want to make regarding it. The first one is
that this is not just Sue Bennett's issue and we've been hearing a lot of stuff about well
this is just Sue Bennett, Sue Bennett, Sue Bennett. It isn't. It's a Peruville issue; it goes
beyond Peruville. Many of the neighbors of the residents of that area very, very
independently, without even knowing that Sue was bothered about it, talked about it,
planned to address the Board on it and all this sort of thing. It's not Sue's issue.
Supervisor Morey - The Town Board has never said that. We always have talked to Sue
because she was elected leader and that's what you wanted us to do.
Katherine Wolf- Yes, but I just wanted to make it very, very clear that is not her issue....
Supervisor Morey - We understand that.
Katherine Wolf - The other, another thing I've heard, people have heard, is that there
are complaints from other people in the Town because we, the Peruville people, are
holding up the passage of the zoning, whatever it's called, the zoning code. We didn't
put it in there. It was initially being dealt with separately. It initially was presented the
way the Board was going to deal with it was a separate ordinance and then it got put
in there. Everybody's known that there's some big issues with the concert, with the
whole issue here, and we have no desire to hold up other people going ahead with
other zoning issues. We would just as soon see it out of there and dealt with separately.
My last point is, I think many of us felt discouraged and sort of dismayed that we really
feel like what we consider are very, very legitimate concerns about this really
tremendous nuisance, this tremendous noise that is impinging itself over a very broad
physical area seems to not, our position seems to not be responded to adequately by
the Board. It doesn't seem like we have a lot of sympathy here. I would like to invite
you all over to our places to listen to this concert when it comes up on the 1 1 th because
it's going to be, we're all going to be listening to it. So, I'm just reiterating that it's a
commercial activity that doesn't belong there and we've made many constructive
decisions that we'd like to see incorporated.
Joe Bennett - Just have one questions, you're current draft code ordinance, the
September 2010 version, when will it be available to be reviewed?
Supervisor Morey - As soon as we get it done tonight, it will be on the web tomorrow
and available for copies afterwards.
Patrick Jordan, Auditor- Presented the Board with copies of the 2009 audit, consisting of
three documents, communication with the Board, the Groton Justice Court audit letter,
and the financial audit report. He explained that their audit is an external, once a year
audit and went over pertinent details with the Board. It was a very positive audit, books
and documentation were in good order and readily available and the Town is in good
financial shape. The Justice Court audit was also positive and no problems were
identified.
Town Board Minutes Page 6 September 7, 2009
RESOLUTION #10-052 - ACTION ON TOWN AUDIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the audit of the Town of Groton's
finances for the Fiscal Year 2009 conducted by Ciaschi, Dietershagen, Little, Mickelson
and Company, LLP.
RESOLUTION #10-053 - ACTION OF TOWN JUSTICE COURT AUDIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Gamel
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the audit of the Town of Groton
Justice Court finances for the Fiscal Year 2009 conducted by Ciaschi, Dietershagen,
Little, Mickelson and Company, LLP.
Supervisor Morey - Discussion on code regulations, what do we do?
Attorney Casullo - This is the one that you want to go to the final Public Hearing, right
gentlemen?
Supervisor Morey - Yes.
Attorney Casullo - This, April, are the changes that we last made and are now
incorporated into this? It's within this?
Clerk Scheffler- Right.
Attorney Casullo - This is what you are saying is your final version and that is certainly
your prerogative. It's got to go back to your Town Planning Board, pursuant to the
current Code, for their comment and recommendation. Number two, it has to go to a
number of different places, and April has done a great job of listing them all. My only
question is, Groton borders the Town of Virgil?
Clerk Scheffler- One corner, yes.
Attorney Casullo - The other one, we have to notify the State if we are within 500 feet of
any State Park or preserve?
Clerk Scheffler said that we were not but would double check that.
Attorney Casullo - I could check with DEC too. Also, remember, it needs to go back to
Tompkins County Planning and they have 30 days and if they make recommendations
that the Board doesn't follow or disagrees with, it has to pass by a super majority vote.
You have to have a Public Hearing again on this and you have to have at least a 10
day notice. The public has to have an opportunity to be heard on this final version. I
am assuming that you have declared yourself lead agency for SEQR purposes, correct?
Clerk Scheffler- Yes.
Attorney Casullo - As the lead agency, you're going to have to do the SEQR review and
I think the long form may be mandatory. I think it might be safer to do the long form
anyways. Do you have any questions?
Town Board Minutes Page 7 September 7, 2009
Supervisor Morey asked about notifying people affected by changes to the zoning
map. Clerk Scheffler said that she hadn't done it yet as she was waiting for the Public
Hearing to be included in the cover letter, but everything is ready to go. She has the
address database set up and there will be almost 500 notices sent out. They will get
copies of the old map, the new map and a cover letter.
Supervisor Morey asked about referring it to the Planning Board. Attorney Casullo said
that since there were not a lot of changes in this last version that they could review it at
their next meeting. Clerk Scheffler said she would send everything to them the next day
since they have a meeting the following week. Some of the changes were things
requested by the Planning Board.
It was discussed whether to hold the Public Hearing at the Regular Monthly Meeting or
at a Special Meeting.
RESOLUTION #10-054 - SET DATE FOR SPECIAL MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING ON
DRAFT TOWN OF GROTON LAND USE & DEVELOPMENT CODE
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Scheffler
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets a Special Meeting and Public Hearing on
Proposed Local Law #1 for the Year 2010, entitled the Town of Groton Land Use &
Development Code, on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at 7:30PM at the Town Hall, 101
Conger Boulevard, Groton, NY and be if further
RESOLVED that this Public Hearing may also include a State Environmental Quality
Review (SEQR) and a determination may be made pertaining to environmental impact,
and be if further
RESOLVED, that the Town Board may take action to approve or disapprove the
proposed local law during its Special Meeting.
Attorney Casullo spoke to the Board about the long abandoned portion of Wickham
Road that was being conveyed to Joan Portzline as the adjoining landowner. A quit-
claim deed had been drawn up for this purpose. Clerk Scheffler had prepared a
certified copy of the resolution made in August approving this transaction.
The other item Attorney Casullo discussed with the Board was the proposed road
"swap" between the County and the Town. County Law is very specific on the process
but Town Law is not. After some research, he has found that it is very important to make
sure that once a swap is made that the roads, especially the Town roads, are put on
the County map. If not the whole process becomes void. Superintendent Case
explained that it had to do with traffic flow and connecting roads to State roads. We
own a section of Salt Road from Route 34B to Stevens Road and the rest is a County
road. On Cobb Street, we own from Route 34B to Pleasant Valley Road. We have
agreed to "swap" these for South Main Street Extension and Lick Street, which connects
to South Main. The swap will be about equal in miles.
Town Board Minutes Page 8 September 7, 2009
RESOLUTION #10-055 - SET BUDGET WORK SESSIONS
MOVED by Supervisor Morey, seconded by Councilman Gamel
Ayes - Sovocool, Scheffler, Gamel, Clark, Morey
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby sets the following Budget Work Sessions:
Tuesday, September 14 - 5:00pm - Court
Wednesday, September 15 - 4:00pm - Highway Employees; 4:45pm -Town Clerk
Thursday, September 16 - 4:00pm Highway Superintendent
Monday, September 27 - 7:00pm
Tuesday, September 28 - 7:00pm
Announcements:
> Planning Board Meeting - September 16 at 7:30 pm
> Zoning Board of Appeals - September 29 at 7:00pm
> Unwanted Household Pharmaceutical Collection - Saturday, October 16, 9:00am
- 3:00pm at Tompkins County Consolidated Area Transit, 737 Willow Ave, Ithaca -
will have convenient drive-thru.
> McLean Community Council - September 15 at 7:30, McLean Fire Department
There being no further business, Councilman Sovocool moved to adjourn, seconded by
Councilman Scheffler, at 8:17 PM. Unanimous.
April L. Scheffler, RMC
Town Clerk
Town Board Minutes Page 9 September 7, 2009