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method wherein the municipality would be required to reimburse the Labor Department
for its actual benefits paid to former employees and charged to the Municipality
Account would be the best for the Town of Groton. To elect this option, the Town
must advise the Department of Labor before April 30, 1978 that it elected the Benefit
Reimbursement option.
Mr. Walpole moved that we set aside $2500 for unemployment insurance reserve only,
based on the opinion of Hugh Hurlbut. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool.
Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron Rankin
Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, not to put in sidewalk for West
Groton Polling Place since it was only a recommendation by the Commissioners of
Elections. Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Bob Walpole reported on County Planning Board Meeting regarding $750 million
Bond Issue with 1 (one) million earmarked for Tompkins County. Five projects were
submitted: 1) Bathing area at Buttermilk, 2) Bridge at Treman, 3) Industrial Park
on Warren Road, 4) Reynolds Game Farm, and 5) Village of Groton Tennis Court. It
was the consensus of opinion that money should be applied to something that would
benefit everyone in the county.
There being no further business, Mr. Rankin moved for adjournment, seconded by
Mr. Sovocool.
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Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
OCTOBER 3, 1977 - MINUTES OF THE TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present were: Verl Rankin, Jr., Deputy Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Arland L. Heffron, Town Justice
Benjamin Bucko, Town Attorney
Leland Cornelius, Highway Superintendent
Also present were: Teresa Robinson, Robert Houston, Claude Holden, Kenneth Wood,
Mary,Evelyn Dempsey
Mr. Walpole moved to accept minutes after correction to rescind Resolution No. 19
which was superceded by Resolutions No. 24 and 25. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool.
Ayes.—Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Claims #242 - 264 of the Highway Department and #225 - 246 of the General Fund
were presented for audit. Mr. Walpole moved that the bills be paid and the Clerk
instructed to draw the warrant for them. Seconded by Mr. Heffron. Ayes - Walpole,
Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Mr. Rankin appointed Mr. Heffron to see if any schools wanted McLean's voting machine.
He will report at the next meeting.
Resolution No. 23 - Federal -Aid Rail- Highway Crossing Program Project - will
remain as proposed by the Department of Transportation.
Appointment of a custodian was tabled until Mr. Walpole & Mr. Sovocool have more
information.
Appointment of a constable was tabled until next meeting.
Moved by Mr. Heffron, seconded by Mr. Walpole to table appointing an interim
supervisor until after elections. Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Mr. Walpole moved that Teresa Robinsons' resignation as Election Inspector be
accepted, with a letter of appreciation for all her years of faithful service.
Seconded by Mr. Heffron. Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Mr.
Sovocool
moved
to appoint
Norma Neville as
Election Inspector. Seconded by
Mr.
Walpole.
Ayes
- Walpole,
Sovocool, Heffron,
Town Board Meetings.
Rankin
It was the
consensus
of the Board that Chairmans'
of the Planning Board and Appeals
Board and
the Zoning
Officer should give the Town
Board a summary of happenings
each month
either in
writing or in person at our
Town Board Meetings.
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Town Clerk was authorized to purchase dust mop and two extra heads from Dave
Bacon in the amount of $8.00.
RESOLUTION NO. 26 TRANSFER ANTI - RECESSION MONEY TO GENERAL FUND
Moved by Mr. Walpole, Seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
RESOLVED, to allocate $900.00 from Anti- Recession Title II Funds to General
Fund for the Deputy Town Clerk.
RESOLUTION NO. _ 7 TRANSFER FEDERAL FUNDS TO GENERAL FUND
Moved by Mr. Walpole, Seconded by Mr. Heffron
Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
RESOLVED, to transfer $4400.00 from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund to General
Fund to pay Town Clerk and Town Attorney salaries.
RESOLUTION N0, 28 PAYMENT OF BUDGET NOTE
Moved by Mr. Walpole, Seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
RESOLVED, to pay First National Bank of Groton for Budget Note in the
Amount of $3,723.53 plus 521 per cent interest.
RESOLUTION N0, 29 PAY RICHARD DEANGELO FROM BASSOS'UNEXPENDED CONTRACT
IN BRIDGE FUND
Moved by Mr. Heffron, Seconded by Mr. Walpole
Ayes as Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
RESOLVED, to pay Richard DeAngelo for Bridge work from Bassos' unexpended
contract totalling $900.00 originally allotted to Basso with Basso using
$750.00 and leaving $150.00 payable to Mr. DeAngelo.
Tentative Budget
was filed with the
Town
Clerk
on September
30, 1977. Town
Clerk submitted
tentative budget to
Town
Board
on October 3,
1977.
Moved by Mr. Heffron, seconded by Mr. Rankin, to hold .Public Hearing on
Ambulance and Fire Contract on October 26, 1977, at 8:00 and 8015, respectively.
Ayes -- Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Moved by Mr.
Rankin,
seconded by
Mr. Walpole to hold Preliminary Budget Hearing
on November
9, 1977►
at 8 :15 P.M.
Ayes - Walpole, Sovocool, Heffron, Rankin
Moved by
Mr.
Rankin,
seconded
by Mr.
Walpole to
hold Town
Board Meeting on
November
9,
October 17
1977, at
7:30 P.M.
with
Tom Payne
Ayes
- Walpole,
Sovocool,
Heffron,
Rankin
Town Board
will have
a work
session
on
October 10
at
7:30
P.M. and a work
session on
October 17
at 7:30
P.M.
with
Tom Payne
of
the
Assessment Division,
Mr. Walpole and committee intend to update telephone stickers, check fire
extinguishers, chimneys and update Town Directory in one operation as soon as
they get a good weekend.
Mr. Holden reported briefly on Fall Creek Project. The consensus was that it is
creating another agency to control land and take it away from local residents.
Ben Bucko will look into and report at next meeting.
There being no further business, Mr. Walpole moved for adjournment, seconded
by Mr. Sovocool, at 9:00 P.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
NOVEMBER 9, 19 ?7 as MINUTES OF THE TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD AT 7:30 P.M.
Those present were: Verl Rankin, Deputy Supervisor
Robert Walpole, Town Justice
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Arland Heffron, Town Justice
Benjamin Bucko, Town Attorney
Leland Cornelius, Highway Superintendent
Also present were: Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Sallee McDonald, Claude Holden, Teresa
Robinson, Gordon Hoy, Robert Brown, Gordon VanBenschoten,
Fred Fedder, Brian Lucey and about 20 other residents for the
Preliminary Budget Hearing at 8:15 P.M.