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Monthly Reports:
Judge Dawson - There is not much to report because not much has been going on although
things are beginning to start up again.
Discussion took place on the proposed contract with the Village of Groton for court security.
When asked bow long court generally lasted. Judge Dawson said about two hours. Board
members were concerned that the contract required paying for a minimum of three hours. Judge
Dawson said that it is difficult to get someone to come in for less than three hours. After some
discussion it was thought that since the contract would renew in January, the program could be
reviewed and re-evaluated prior to renewing it.
RESOLUTION 420-053 - APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR COURT SECURITY
MOVED by Councilperson Gamel, seconded by Supervisor Scheffler
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the agreement with the Village of Groton
for police protection and law enforcement services for the security of the Town of Groton Court.
Ayes - Clark, Young, Klumpp, Gamel, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
Charles Rankin, Bookkeeper - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's review and requested
budget adjustments. The budget adjustment is for what is expected from CHIPS, however we
still don't know if the State will be giving us the frill amount.
RESOLUTION 420-054 - 2020 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Clark
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the following 2020 Budget adjustments:
Highway Town Wide:
From: Budgetary Provision for Other Uses, DA962......... $50,000.00
To: Machinery & Equipment. DA5130.2....................50.000.00
Highway Part Town:
Increase Revenues: State _-yid. CHIPS. DB3501......... $53,847.00
Increase Expenditures: CHIPS. D135112.2 ......................53.847.00
Ayes - Clark, Young, Klumpp, Gamel, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
W. Rick Fritz, Code/Fire Enforcement Officer - Submitted monthly reports for the Board's
review. Things have been busy with lots of pennnits, a lot of pools, a couple homes going up,
some homes demolished. We're back in the swing of things.
nliehael Perkins, Highway Superintendent - We've been busy mowing roadsides and
cemeteries: cold and bot patching. I'd like to oil and stone about 3.8 miles on Old Stage Road
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for about $37.600.00. I did call Genson today about the overhead doors and they are about a
month out. The last thing, is on Walpole Road, and I'd like Ellard to speak on that.
The Board was concerned as to whether there would be money in the budget for the oil and stone
for Old Stage Road this year and that maybe they should wait until nest year.
Ellard Heister - So, on that oil and stone, a couple weeks ago, we put down some of the best
patches that I've seen in the 15 years I've worked here. From good organization to good
manpower, everything went smooth and they are amazing. We covered all the bad spots of that
road. If you look at the rest of it, we are getting some pretty extensive cracking and it's getting
pretty bad. Now that we've done that patching, that T & L. True & Leveling, the integrity of that
road is coming back. We still have good pitch: we have slope from the crown: where the
shoulders were breaking up, we put some shoulders down. Now if we could put oil and stone
over all of this, and the length is from Chipman Corners Road to Champlin Road. Those are
where we are getting the most cracks. It gets a lot of traffic and it gets a lot of material in the
winter. Every one of these cracks, you saw it on Sovocool Hill Road, they start small and then
they get quite large. _after they get to a certain point, we're not going to be able to save it and
we'll have to pave over that road. So, what Duke is proposing is a $37.000.00 baud aid that's
going to save us some years on this road while the integrity of that road is still there, versus
losing it and having to pave the whole thing for $250.000.00. It will look like Salt Road long
before you can do that. If we can keep oil and stone to it, while we still have the structure, and
maybe even do it again in the future before we have to pave it, and keep it from looking like Salt
Road. We have a few other roads in the Town, over the next few years, before Old Stage.
Couneilperson Gamel - I understand, but do you think one winter will negate everything that
you've done? I just wom, that if we're down to the brass tacks here. I hate to spend it and
mavbe leave ourselves a buffer for next vear.
Mr. Heister - If we don't get oil in these cracks, then pretty much what we've done with our
hot -patching is going to be pointless. These cracks will be starting to open up. I don't know
how much longer it's going to be before we can't save it. The salt we put on that road causes
expansion: everybody knows what it does. We don't want to lose the integrity of that road.
We've got a good road there and we can save it for quite some time. We've got Clark Street,
Stauber Road, Sovoeool Hill Road, a lot of other roads that need our attention before we should
start womling about this, and not let a high -traffic road like Old Stage end up like Salt Road. So,
we all think it will save us in the long tern. _-And that price is lower than last year because oil
prices are down right now.
Councilperson Clark - You did a beautifiul job with that blacktop that you put on there in the
bad spots, and I agree that those cracks hold the salt and will get worse.
Mr. Rankin said that he would try to find out if the Town would be receiving the fiull CHIPS
allotment or not. If the fiull allotment is forthcoming, there should be enough money to cover the
Old Stage Road project.
Mr. Heister - So, after the COVID shutdown, we were way behind. We threw in 140 feet of
driveway pipe for removals and additions in a matter of a week and a half to two weeks. We did
proper ditching and hydro -seeded, everything to get done before the Walpole Road project. It
bunt up because of the weather. The County is ditching in the same area now, so we have asked
Soil and Water to reseed ours at the same time. It doesn't cost us anything and it makes our
work look very complete. The Walpole Road project, we've all been anticipating this for over a
year now. Tomorrow is going to be the big day. That's when we can start the stream bed.
We've had a couple glitches with our rental equipment. They gave us a brand-new machine and
it wasn't quite right and when we tried it, we lost literally every seal in it. It's not our fault. We
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went with Chris Norman, a local guy. That has been so beneficial to us because it's in his
hometown and be cares. He's bending over backwards for us with his company and be got us
some great deals. He got us a brand-new machine there today. We're all pretty amped up for
this project. We had a final meeting today with the engineer with Soil & Water. I was down in
the creek with the biologist at the time, going over some paperwork that we've been talking
about over the phone. We were finally able to show them visually what is going on. We're
pretty proud of ourselves because the guy that's been doing this for over 30 years threw all his
papers in a folder and closed it up and said he's never seen a township that's got their act
together like we do. So, they're ecstatic with the work that we've put into this so far, as a team.
everybody. If the Board members would like to stop up, you're welcome.
April L. Scheffler, RMC, Town Clerk/Tax Collector - Submitted monthly reports for the
Board's review. DEC has gone to a new licensing system, which was quite frustrating when we
tried to set it up, due to lack of information and communication from DEC. We do have it up
and running now and it seems to be working okay, although they have a few things that still need
to be worked out. I contacted NYSEG and had the billing for the Peruville light district taken off
the budget billing, so we should see a reduction in that bill nest month. The County has
scheduled a rabies clinic for _august 15th at the TCAT garage in Ithaca. If you know anyone who
needs to get their animals vaccinated, have them contact us for the preregistration information.
Our State Clerk's _association conference was postponed until _august, but has now been
cancelled altogether.
Francis Casullo, Attorney for the Town - Had nothing to report.
Councilperson Crestal Young as Representative to Joint Youth Program — Had nothing to
report.
Ben Nelson, Groton Fire Chief - We did do the fireworks and I'd like to thank the Board for
your support on that. There were a lot of comments, and some negative ones, but I thought we
did a pretty good show with what we had to deal with. (The Board thought it was awesome.) I
almost like that location better than the Elementary School, but we'll see about that nest vear.
As far as the other events, you know that Olde Home Days has been cancelled, so there will be
no parade. As far as our Firefighter Camp goes, we've opted to say that it's postponed
indefinitely. We're not saying it's cancelled because maybe there will be some kind of reprieve,
but can't get our hopes up. It would be lenge to have that mane kids and social distance.
Councilperson Clark - I'd like to compliment you on the report you gave us on the equipment
and your thoughts on that.
RESOLUTION 420-055 - PURCHASE DUMP TRUCK FROM TOWN OF LEBANON
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, second by Councilperson Clark
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the purchase, in the amount of $50.000.00,
of one used International Work -star 10 -wheel plow and dump trek from the Town of Lebanon,
complete and running with a Tenco side -dump bode: Tenco plow and plow frame: righthand
wing with all mounting pieces: front -mount material spreader: VIN # 11ITGSSMCM12440:
and subject to final inspection, approval, and clear title provided.
Ayes - Clark, Young, Klumpp, Gamel, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
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Ben Nelson, Highway mechanic - I appreciate the swift action in regards to this truck.
Obviously, we found our old truck has some serious cracks: cracks about as long as that podium
in the frame: all throughout the frame. We immediately took action to take that out of service.
It's a huge safety hazard with a cracked frame and hauling the amount of stuff that we do. It puts
us in a really tight spot if something were to happen. With that, it was apparent that we needed a
quick replacement. We went and checked it out and it ran and drove beautifully. This truck will
serve us for a few years. It is a 2012 and does have the motor in it that International kind of
regrets. However, they did get on it pretty aggressively while it was still under warranty and
worked all the bugs out. That's a lot to be said for a warranty from International. They take care
of it relatively quickly. I understand that spending money is a tough thing, and like I said in my
report to you. I don't want this to be a plea for spending tons of money on new treks, but I also
don't want to see us go down the road where we're buying someone else's issues. It's going to
get harder and harder to find good deals like this. I believe we can use this trek for 2-3 years as
a mainline trek. I would also like to pursue a good replacement program. A good replacement
program should go with a little bit of both, used equipment as well as new. I also think that if we
do this properly, and I do not know how to take all the money that you all are responsible for and
divvy it up the way you do, that's above me. But I am certainly willing to be open and
transparent with the Board as to how we can benefit the Highway Department as well as taking
care of the rest of the Town. Right now. I think we should really be looking towards a new
trek. As far as a new trick goes, it's going to be a year and a half and we could start looking at
how to pay for it: write the check now: write the check later: finance it: I have it all broken
down. But I'd really like to start working towards our goal of updating, but we don't have to do
it tonight.
Councilperson Klumpp - The gentleman who came in and spoke a few meetings ago, how
mane years did be say we could expect to get out of a new trek?
Mr. Nelson - 10 to 15. I would say about 15 years. The trek that just went down was at 21
years. That's a long life. It had 188.000 bard miles on it and any miles put on all of the
equipment out there are bard miles, just because of the type of work.
Councilperson Gamel - I love what you did. We've been asking for this for 20 years. So, thank
you for doing what we have been asking for for so long. I just want you to understand that our
money has been getting tighter and tighter. I think it will open back up in the future. But I just
want you to be prepared that for a couple of years, these $50.000 treks, we've got 4 : of those
for one new trek. We will do our very best, you guys do a great job, but things have been so
tight. And we've spent a lot of money in the past here, and it seemed like all at once it would
come up out of the blue that all of a sudden, we needed a $250.000 trek. I'd like to plan but just
understand that things are getting tighter and until we get freed back up, we might have to go to
some used equipment for a little bit. And newer used equipment is better.
Councilperson Young - I also like the idea of putting together a replacement plan because that's
going to help, especially if the treks are going to last 15 years, if you budget to replace one
every so many years. But if you budget it for every year, you're going to have that.
Mr. Nelson - That's what I would absolutely want to have all of you in on, in order to do that. I
understand that there was not a lot of transparency in recent years. That's not our goal and not
the way I get things done. That's why I wanted to present this to you, kick it around, do what we
can. Like I said. I'm not trying to make this a plea for spending. What we've been doing over in
the Highway Department is fantastic and I'm just hoping that we can see where we can go with
it.
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Councilperson Gamel - All I was saying is. I think if we were to spend nest year, and maybe
instead of a brand new replacement for nest year, we do another used one, that would just open
things up for getting on that track where we can start getting those new ones put back into place.
Mr. Nelson - With the disposition of our truck, right now it sits up in the gravel pit. Maybe I'm
wrong in doing it, but I have listed it on Commercial Truk Trader. I do know that you need a
resolution to sell it or something. I do have it listed for $20.000. We did put an awful lot of
money into that trek. That was a specialized trek. I think they just ordered a unique trek: the
pump had to be specially made: there's two tanks on it and one is just a dummy tank. It might be
a tough sell, but I think we can recoup some of our investment.
RESOLUTION 420-056 - DISPOSITION OF TRUCK 429
MOVED by Supervisor Scheffler, seconded by Councilperson Clark
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the disposal of the vehicle known as Truk
429, and instructs the Highway Superintendent to dispose of the vehicle in the best way and in
the best interest of the Town of Groton.
Ayes - Clark, Young, Klumpp, Gamel, Scheffler
Nays -
Resolution Passed
Supervisor Scheffler - The Town had been presented with a certificate of achievement from
PERNIA for having no claims in the past year. He thanked the Highway Department, Clerk's
Office and Court Office for doing a great job.
Privilege of the Floor: No one wished to speak.
Announcements:
Planning Board Meeting, Jule 16 at 7:30 pm
Zoning Board of _appeals Meeting has been cancelled.
There being no further business. Councilperson Gamel moved to adjourn, seconded by
Councilperson Clark, at 8:10 pm. Unanimous.
April L. Scheffler, RMC
Town Clerk