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Mrs. Leora Robison representing the Village Tennis Court and Swimming Pool
committee was present to ask for assistance from the Town in initial grading
and. 6 inches of fill (crushed stone) to be hauled in. They have been turned
down four or five times for State funding because of insufficient funds. Intend
to do project anyway. Currently have $15,000 on hand for project. ;Tillage has
offered to do part of work and hopefully Town will. be able to contribute. Town
will take into consideration and let Mrs. Robison know in a couple of days.
Town Directory is finished and Post Office is going over for any changes.
Should be ready for printing in four or five days.
Dogs - Mr. Walpole recommended that '.Gown Board take immediate action for
assistance in enforcing our Dog Control Law. Mr. Bill Brothers of the SPCA was
present to assist us in resolving our problem. SPCA's contract with county
allows them to pick up only untagged dogs. If we hire our own Dog Warden, State
law does not permit both Local Warden and SPCA service. SPCA is understaffed
and cannot provide increased patrol services, Mr. Brothers suggested, that the
Town consider a contract with the SPCA to pick up untagged dogs, enforce leash
lair and patrol certain hours in the Town of Groton. This would be an additional
expense to Town with County getting proceeds. After an hour of discussion, no
solution to our problem was reached. Attorney Bucko will meet with Mr. Brothers
to discuss alternative routes to take prior to Tompkins County Municipal
Officials' Meeting,
Mr. VanBenschoten moved to put up for bids to sell one (1) 1963 Chevrolet ton
pickup truck and one (1) 1967 Chevrolet 2 ton pick -.gyp truck with bids being
opened May 1, 1978, at 8 :15 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool. Ayes - Walpole,
VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
Mr. Cornelius reported. that Mr. William Casolara was doing surveying for our
Mining Permit at a cost of $385.00. Work is progressing smoothly.
Mr. Walpole moved that Attorney Bucko attend SEU Workshop at Bear Mt., N.Y.,
on April 25 - 26 at a preregistration cost of $75.00. Seconded by Mr. Rankin.
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
Annual road inspection was set for April. 22, 1978, at 10:00 A.M.
There being no further business, Mr. Rankin moved for adjournment, seconded
by Mr. Walpole, at 9:162 P.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINiiTES OF TO1%V BOARD REETBlIG HELD ON MONDAY, MAY 11 1978, AT 7:30 P.A .
Those present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Also present were: Leland Cornelius, Charles &P Blanche Volbrecht, Edward �
Beverly Miller, Herbert Stewart, Carl Ferris, Hank Bush,
Robert & Laura Haughn, Joseph Hora, Mary Ellen mane,
Frank Pierson, Erik Hewitt, L. K. Wood, Robert Skinner
of Cerrache, Robert Brown, James Schaefer of 314, Mary
Evelyn Dempsey,of the Cortland Standard, Nancy McGuerdy
of the Groton Journal & Courier, and others.
The meeting started a few minutes late due to lack of a quorum.
Mr.
Sovocool moved to
accept
minutes of previous meeting as mailed. Seconded
by
Mr. BanBenschoten.
Ayes
- VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Robinson
Claims #83 to 9100 of the Highway Department and ##97 to #126 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. Rankin.
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
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Monthly report by Zoning Officer included, six building permits issued to Dow,
Stickles, Brown, Moon, Hoy & Tillotson. No one present from Planning Board..
Air. Cornelius reported on Sovocool Hill Road and bank repair. Intends to use
Stone Gabions to hold bank - 1503 baskets, V bottom pipe with tar to make last
several years. Highway Department will do work. Estimated cost is $3,038.
Can anti - recession money be used? If capital expense, it cannot be used.
Attorney Bucko sent Board a copy of a ;proposed local law for repair or removal
of unsafe buildings and collapsed structures. Mr. Bucko commented on the local
law and its enforcement. He recommended the Board study and lay on table for
one month before considering passing.
Received
notification
that LVRR running through
Groton has been abandoned.and
Town can
consider what
they wish to do with it.
Will study and discuss our
section
the following
to
the
north
and
south
of Village
at a
later date.
Meeting recessed at 8:00 P.M. for Public Hearing on Cable TV Merger,
Public Hearing - ATC Merger with Time Inc.
Clerk read Legal Notice which was published April 19, 1978
in the Groton Journal & Courier. Supervisor Robinson asked if
there were any questions on the proposed merger. There being no
questions, Supervisor Robinson closed. hearing at 8:01 P.M.
Meeting reconvened at 8:01 P.M.
Supervisor
Robinson asked.
Board if
they wished to
take action
on `1`V Hearing
now. Since
there was no
discussion,
the following
resolution
was made:
RESOLUTION NO, _ 5 - APPROVAL OF ATC/TIME MERGER
Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held after notice required by
law on May 1, 1978, at 8:00 P.M., there was no discussion for, or
against said merger, the Town of Groton does hereby approve merger
of American Television and Communications Corporation (ATC) and a
wholly owned subsidiary of Time Inc., which shall be known as American
Television and Communications Corporation upon consumation of the
merger.
Supervisor Robinson stated we have $4,510.14 in State Anti- Recession Funds
that was received in NFovember of 1977 which must be allocated within six
months. We have allocated $300.00 from this for Town Directory. We had
a public hearing on Federal. Revenue and Anti- Recession Title II, but not
State Anti- Recession. Tabled by Mr. Rankin until Special Meeting to
disburse State Anti-Recession monies with Title II monies for Deputy Clerk
fees to be considered also on May 8, 1978, at 7:30 P *M
Supervisor Robinson and Board Members went into Executive Session. Upon
returning, Supervisor. Robinson indicated session was for payroll deduction
for United Fund, Mr. Walpole resolved not to have United Fund deducted
from payroll since most all are paying into it now. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool.
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
At 8:15 P.M. Clerk opened two bids received for sale of a 1963 and 1967
Chevrolet Pickup trucks. Bids received from Arnold. Lester were $156.00 for
the 1963 Pickup and $210900 for the 1967 Pickup. Bid received from
L. Kenneth Flood was $100.00 for the 1967 Pickup. No other bids were
received. After some discussion, Mr. VanBenschoten moved to accept bids
as is from Arnold Lester for the two tracks. Seconded by Air. Sovocool.
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
Attorney Bucko read a proposed resolution designating agents to allow
inspection and. copying of recors of the Toym of Groton required by each
agency to adopt rules and regulations setting forth procedures, subject
matter, etc., known as the Freedom on Information Law. "Records after
Town Board has seen them." This resolution is up for consideration before
next meeting. Mr.. Bucko recommended tabling until next meeting so Clerk
could look up record of approximately three years ago that may have been
passed on same subject. .
Town Board. asked, Planning Board to look into commercial aspects :from 701 Plan -
Tentative Study. More land for possible future use. Planning Board is
currently working on sub - divisions. A meeting of all three Boards on the
effects of SEU should be held at a later date
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Attorney Bucko reported briefly on the SDQR Workshop he attended. SEAR goes
into effect September 1, 1978. Every action of Boards and Highway Department
come under Environmental Review Act, Certain things are exempt such as dog
licenses, highways unless changed. over 50 per cent. lead agency determines
whether or not if it affects air, people, ground, etc., and requests the
applicant to apply for an impact statement. 'An impact statement is not
required for about 95% of the Town's projects. If state money is used, an'
impact study is required -- changing water route requires an impact study. Study
stays here and is filed with County and State. More details to follow when
Mr. Bucko has tapes ready -- sometime in June.
Supervisor Robinson asked the board if they were interested in new lighting
for entire unit of Totim offices as quoted by Mr. Walden of Lustra Lighting
Corporation. Consensus of board was that what we have is sufficient with a
definite no to purchasing lights at this time.
® Discussed appointing a representative to County Transportation Commission.
Since first meeting is tomorrow night (May 2), Mr. Walpole suggested Supervisor
attend first meeting then Board. would appoint someone.
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Mr. Cornelius reported on Gravel Pit and. progress on Mining Permit. Maps
are ready. Supervisor and Mr. Cornelius have to get write up done as to how
we're going to reclaim land in the next 30 years. Cost for Mr. William
Casolara's map work is $385.00 to possibly come out of State Anti- Recession
Funds. They have to indicate total taken out since 1975 to 1981 using overlays
every three ycarss to renew permit.
Mr. Walpole wanted. to know ,,hat decision on dogs has been made. Town Justice
phone is ringing off hook with complaints. One case was.at 8:30.A,M. when taro
dogs were after chickens and the SPCA was notified but were unable to do any-
thing because they didn't open until 10:00 A.M. Suggestions were contract
for $1000/year for three or four hours /week with SPCA to pick up dogs, or
contract on a per cal]. basis. Attorney Bucko indicated Constables can make
out complaint and turn over to Town Justice. Mr. Walpole felt he could not
help make out a written information and then try case in court. Supervisor
Robinson will contact Clint Cottrill, President of Tompkins County Municipal
Official's Assoc:iai;ion, to see what the Towns intend to do, since it was
agreed that Supervisors and Mayors would get together to see if they couldn't
come up with a solution to dog problems in all Towns and Villages in the County.
Mr. Walpole stated he had three phone calls between 8:15 and 9:30 this A.M.
regarding "Amendment to Zoning Ordinance" related to Motorized Vehicle Repair
and Sales. He indicated he had not received any information and could not
answer questions from the irate garage owners. Mr. Walpole demanded to know
how a proposed amendment or inter-governmental memo got out to the public
before the Board had seen it. No response. Mr. Walpole again demanded a
statement. Town Clerk remarked that he already had been informed how it got
out and this was not the proper time to reprimand ox put on trial.anyone in
front of the public. Boisterously, Mr. Walpole demanded the Town Clerk to
make a statement to the Board. Members (who already knew where it came from).
Mr. Walpole and Town Clerk were interruped by Supervisor to restore order.
Once restored, Town Clerk again informed Mr. Walpole,.the Board, and about
30 citizens what had happened. Mr. Walpole explained that the Planning Board
makes recommendations to Town Board. Ideas are put into format and presented
to Town Board for review. Attorney Bucko gave copy of "Amendment to Zoning
Ordinance" Supervisor on Friday for mailing to Board Members and she in
turn gave it to Town Clerk to attach to Agenda and Minutes for mailing which
was done Saturday morning-. Attorney Bucko also informed Town Clerk that
hereafter he would hand out memos to Board Members at the Board Meeting.
Mr. Walpole made the motion to meet with Planning Board to go over-with
Town Board the amended zoning ordinance on May 8, 1978. Since no one from the
Planning Board was present to agree on date, Supervisor Robinson.said:she would
contact the Planning Board to see if they could meet on the 8th.
Mr. Volbrecht, a garage owner, asked, Do members of the Planning Board know
what a garage business does ?" He suggested garage owners work with Planning
Board.. Mr. Hora likes idea to set down with Planning Board.. Mr. Stewart
asked, "How cane when a guy pays for a permit he doesn't get it ?" Referring
to Pir. P. White, Mr. Brown the Zoning Officer said "he has it ".
L. Kenneth Wood would'like to retire from his position on the Environmental
Council. He said Mr. Cliff Monagan was interested and is going to the next
meeting with him. The Board- approved.
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Supervisor Robinson told garage owners there was a sheet of paper on counter
that all garage' owners could sign 'and card's 'would be sent notifying them of
meeting. Supervisor stressed we intend to enforce zoning and ~-rill not just
talk about it. I -
There being ono' further business, Mr. Rankin moved 'for adjournment, 'seconded
by Io1r. Walpole; at 9:15 P.M. I -
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk-
MINUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN BOARD IoTEETING HELD MONDAY,' 11#1AY 89 1978, AT 7-•30 P.I0I
Those present were: Teresa Me Robinson, Supervisor
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Merl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Ellard. L. Sovocool; Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Absent: Robert F. Walpole, Town -Justice '
Also present were: Leland Cornelius, Carl Ferris,; Don Brown, Herb Stewart,
Kenneth Swenk and several others coming in�•to attend
an informal meeting with Planning Board at 8:30 P.M.
Purpose of meeting is to figure out what we can use State Anti- Recession Funds
for, Federal Anti- Recession allocated •to Deputy Clerk. We have approximately
$4500 State'Anti- Recession to allocate'.' (Actual - $4510.14) State Anti -
Recession was not figured. on in budget. It was received in November of 1977•
Mr. Cornelius, Highway Superintendent, could use money for Sovocool Hill'
repair but Attorney Bucko indicated supplies are not allowed. After discussion
the following proposed uses were presented:
1 Compiling ':Gown Directory - $300.00
2 Printing Town Directory - $500.00
3) Preparation of Survey & Maps of Gravel .Pit - $385.00
4 Employment of Summer Help - $1000.00,
5 Repairs of roof on 'Town Building we $1000.00
6 Microfilm Old Documents - $350.00
7 Janitorial Services - $975.14
Further discussion involved the possible need-for a new roof for the Town
Buildings. Mr. Cornelius indicated that it had been on for several years
and will have someone look at and give us,an idea of cost. May have to put
in budget for next year. Another possible use would be SPCA contract for
dog control ser,,rice. Also, we can hire one or two men for summer help, to
paint, mow, etc.
Moved by IoIx. Sovocool to,hold Public Hearing on Proposed Use of State Anti -
Recession Funds on Monday, May 22, 1978, at 7:30 P.M. Seconded by
Mr. VanBenschoten. Ayes - Sovocool, Rankin, Ba.nBenschoten, Robinson
Supervisor Robinson informed the board that a ,young man out of Cortland
demonstrated two photocopy machines. One was an SCM which was eliminated
due to small capabilities. The other machine was a,Mita which did satisfactory
copying. Attorney Bucko will look into how much the Town can spend without
bidding.
Local Advisory Board. of Assessment Review is scheduled for June 8, 1978 from
1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Need several people to set with county. The follow-
ing individuals and 'times were set: Teresa Robinson - 1:00 'to 2:30; Robert
Walpole an 2:30 to 4:00; Lewis Sovocool - 4:00 to 6:00; Dutch VanBenschoten -
6 :oo to 8:0o .
Motion by Mrs.
at 8 :30 P.me
Robinson, seconded by Mr.. VanBenschoten, to adjourn meeting
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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