HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-05C1
MINUTES OF THE TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, JIVE 5, 19781 AT 7;30 P M
Those present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Eliard, L. Sovocool, Councilman
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Totem Attorney
Also present were: Leland Cornelius, Robert Brown, L. Kenneth 'flood, Bill Beck,
Linda Bonavia, Bill Leaver, Frank Satterly, Hank Bush,
Robert & Laura Haughn, Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Fancy McGuerty,
Mr. Walpole moved to accept minutes of May 1 and May 8 meetings as mailed.
Seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten. Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Robinson
Claims #104 to #136 of the Highway Department and #127 to #156 of the General
Fund were presented for audit. Mr. Walpole moved that the bills be paid. and
the Clerk instructed to draw warrant for them. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool.
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson.
Monthly report from Zoning Officer was reviewed. Mr. Brorm indicated that letters
were sent out and some people axe cleaning up, Will check on again and report
back to the Board and. if not in compliance, Board will authorize Attorney to
institute criminal or civil action.
Supervisor Robinson reported that Planning Board Chairman asked for resolution
from the Board to look into major master plan of the Town of Groton and update
and also look for possible commercial areas working with County Planning Board.
Mr. Rankin moved that the Planning Board, proceed on the above, seconded by
Mr. Walpole. Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson.
Mr. L. Kenneth Wood had no report from Environmental Management Council,
Mr. Cliff Monagan was unable to attend meeting with Mr. Wood. Mr. Wood again
indicated his desire that the Torn Board find someone to replace him on the
E19C Committee,
Mr. Walpole moved to approve list of Election Inspectors as submitted by the
County Board of Election Commissioners. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool. Ayes -
Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson. Inspectors are as follows:
REPUBLICANS DEh10CRATS
District #1 Charlotte Rankin Patricia Senecal
Mildred, Christofferson Mary Adams
District #2 Ruth Huhtanen Marie Frances O'Shea
Florence Mudge Ann Smith
Nikki Willis Arlene Davexm
District #3 Joyce Stewart Margaret O'Hara
Karlene Stamm Janet Phelps
Ruth Bell Norma Neville
District #4 Betty Brown Helen Graham
Georgie Tillotson P9ary Parker
RESOLUTION N0. 6 - RULES & REGULATIONS ON PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS
® Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Rankin
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
At a Regular meeting of the Town Board of the 'Corm of Groton, Tompkins
County, New York held at Conger Boulevard, in said Town, on'the 5th day of
June, 1978 the following resolution was offered by 'Robert F. Walpole
who moved its adoption; seconded by Verl Rankin, Jr. , to wit:
A Resolution Regulating Inspection and Copying of Records of the Town of
Groton, Tompkins County,
Whereas, Public Officers Law, Article 6, known as the Freedom of Information
Law, and the rules and regulations of the State Committee on Public Access
to Records require each agency to adopt rules and regulations setting forth
procedures for public inspection and copying of records; and
f
i
40
Whereas, this Town Boaaertl is desirous off' coruplying with these reg4; Xenents;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that ,ul.es and regulations are hereby
adopted as followr ;.:
I. As used in this resolut'io'n (a) the term "agency" 1peans (1) The Town of
Groton and its departments, divi� ions, offzees, burea,�s, and boardE of
oolu=;slans created or appointed by the Town Board, and { ) any special or
improvement district of the Toie%*n, other than a. library district, a fire
CLIstrict, a district corporation or district having a separately elected
governing body. (b) the teriii "reco.rd, " shall have the saute rneanir[g as set
Forth its subdivision 4 of section 86 of the Public Officers-Law
. The following Persons are hereby designated as Records Access Officers
for the Agency: (a) The Town Supervisor`, (b) The Town Clerk and {c) Sulperintend-
ent of Hi.ghKays, with-offices at Conger Boulevard, Groton, New York.
. The Records Access Officers shall be responsible for assuring that
Agency personnel. (a) corply with the requirements and provisions of the
Feedom of Informati
r on Law, the rides and regulations of Committee on Public
Access to Records and with this re�olut.iorr in providing ace:ss to }Agency
records; (b) mai=ntain an up- to�date subject matter list of records; update
it twice a year and. make it available fox publIC inspection and copying;,
(c) explain in writing reasons for denial of access and advise requestor of
right to appeal, - setting forth naiaE, title, busi-nes48 address and telephone
of persons to whom appeal may be taken; (d.) upon re+qunst, calculate in advance
the total cost of copias; (a) permit requester to hake his or'
her own copy,
without da;naging the record and without relinquishing custody of the same.
4. (a) Records of the Agency axe located at the Town Hall, Conger Boulevard,
Croton; (b) All requests may be mail' during the hours of 9 A.M. to 4 P.H1
A ,'quest to inspect or for a copy of a record shall reasonably describe
the sc mer and shall be in writing to the Town Clerk.
6, The To��+n Supervisor or Tom Clark shall! respond. to requests for a record
of the name, title, salary and public offiee address of every afficer and
employee of the Agency.
7. The Town Att.oxney is hexe'by designates to hear and deterrrnirne appeals
from a denial of access to Agency reoo,dE�, in accordance with the Freedom of
Information .-Law, rules and regulaUions of COPAR and this resolution.
8. Unless anothai fee is prescribed by Mate law the fee for (a) photo-
copying a record riot exceeding 9 by 14 inches shall be per page, (b) other
records, shall be the actual cost of reproduction excluding fixed oasts such
as salary of employee, and (c) a tyTed or handwritten transcript shall consist
of actual clerical time involved ,in making the tranucript.
9. A copy of this resolution shall be posted by the Town Clerk an the
sign hoard � i.ntained puarsuant, to subdivision of section 0 of the Torre La•�r,
a.nd a, copy thereof shall alsa be jmkd.l.ed or delivered to the news nedia for
public information purposes.
lo. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Discussed proposed Local Law providing for repair oz 'removal of unsafe
buildings and collapsed st'ructux'es. Mx. Rankin introduced above law to lay
on table and be acted upon at next meeting.
RESOLUTI Oki NO 7 - TRANSFUi $1000.00 OF FEDERAL ANTI- RECESSIGN TITLE Il
FUNDS TO GENERAL ACCOUNT
Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by KS . Sovocool
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, nankin, Robinson
RESGI�00, that $1000.00 of Federal Anti - Recession Title IY Funds Le
transfered to operation of General. Fku-id for Deputy Town Clerk&
MOLT II10N P; O. 8 - TRANSFER $7004.00 FROM GENERAL FUND TO FEDERAI
RE;MUE 3HARING RUND
Moved by-Mr, Walpole, seconded by Kr. Rankin
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, nankin, Robinson
7
1
RESOLVED, that $70DO , 00 be transfexed from Genex'a.l Fund to Federal
Revenue Sharing Y"und Sox the balance' 4f funds expended 9 fflp-7opexly
for debt retirement,
RESOLUTIO14 ISO. 9 - PROPOSED USE OF STATE IiNTI- RECESSION FiTtDS ($4,51OA4
Moored by lr. Rani in, seconded by Nr. Sovocool
Ayes - Walpole, VanBenrzchoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson
RESOLVED, that 'after a Publie Hea:cing held on May 22p 1978, at which
no interested persons were present to be heard, the Board adopted, the
proposed, uses as listed : Compill9 ng Town Directory $300,004 Printing
Town Directory - $500160; Pxap-arati.on of Suxvey a Maps of Gx%avel Pit -
$385.U0; Employment of Summer Help - $1000.00; repairs of roof on Town
Building , $1000.00; Microfilm Old Documents - $350.00; Janitorial
Ser;rices - $975.14.
Discussed, suggested, oontract terms. with SPCA toward a solution of our dog
pxo'blems. Suggested, terms are $6.00 hr. portal to port,]. or other point of
origin); PO mile; $3. d.ay board for tagged dogs (untaggerd dogs at county
expense). They will issue appearance tickets if reouired. Monthly billing
and leport of animals handled (wither $ .00/no. accointing fee). They *frill
respond to and handle,ca.11w and complalrits and will do additional patrols at
request of the Town. Stzpervzsor Robinson suggested the Board think about it
and posse. -b1y try it for three months, Super'srisor Robinson Will contact
Mar. Bill Brothers of the SPCA.
Discussed proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance on Motorized Vehicle Repaix
Shops. Board set an annual fee of $12.00 for permit. Fee should be pro -rated
on a, quarterly basis. Mr. Haughn asked, "Viky can't shop licenses be renewed
every two years li
ing ambulance service. They are taxed doubly on service. In 1979 rate will
be set up so everyone pays same amount. Mr. Walpole indicated.this would be
a line item in budget for Town of Groton.
Attorney Bucko indicated he has SEQR regulations for all Boards. Law goes
into ef'f'ect September 1, 1978. He suggested all Boards and related personnel
meet at once to discuss SEAR regulations.
Mr. Frank Satterly gave a report on projects the Board of Representatives are
working on which include: SEAR - If Environmental Management Council people
have their way, we will not have any construction in county. County Planning
Board. would be willing to sit down with our Boards when they meet; Nicholas
Amato was appointed as representative on Tompkins County Hospital Board;
Phil Freytag was appointed to the County Library Board; Nuclear waste disposal
is being discussed; and Owasco Valley Watershed should be watched carefully
as proposals could be very restrictive.
Mr. Cornelius reported that Mr. Hodgson found four bad spots on Town Building •
roof that need. patching at an approximate cost of, $200.00 to repair spots and
fix flashing. Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, that
repairs be done. Ayes - Walpole, VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Rankin, Robinson.
Mr. Walpole reported that nine people on Elm Street Extension from Village
limits to A. J. Bennetts are interested in having Cable TV. Could they -tie
on Village Cable? Yes, but Town would have to extend franchise and be
approved after all legal documents. Supervisor Robinson tieill lcok into and
find out ghat has to be done.
Mr. Walpole asked if speed limit signs are up in McLean. Mr. Sovocool said
ours are up but Drydens are down. Mr. Cornelius indicated it is an "Area
Speed Limit of 35 mph that starts and ends at a certain point with no signs
in between and was approved by the State."
Received letter from the Association of Towns seeking each board member to
immediately write to their State Senator and Assemblyman urging the defeat
of S. No. 9365 -A and A. No. 12713 -A which proposes amendments to the Taylor
Law. This legislation would, provide in disputes between a Town on a public
employee union over the terms of a labor contract (1) that a presumption
would exist in favor of arbitrating the dispute, unless the contract had
expressly excluded the disputed item from arbritration, and (2) that the
arbitrator would initially be the sole ,judge as to whether the matter is
in his jurisdiction. If this bill is passed and approved'into law, the
whole concept of local government control. could be eroded to such an extent
as to discourage any responsible person from running for public office because
the public employer's hands would be tied. In addition, this bill would add
about $50,000,000 annually to the cost of local government.
There being no further business, Mr. VanBenschoten moved for adjournment,
seconded by Mr. Sovocool, at 9:30 P.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINUTES OF THE TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD Oil MONDAY, JULY 10, 1978, AT 7:30 Pill.
Those present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice (Arrived Irate)
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman (Absent)
Also present were: Robert and Laura Haughn, Leland Cornelius, Hank Bush,
David, Christofferson, Sherry O'Brien, Duane Randall,
Brian Lucey, L. Kenneth 'flood, Ernest Stinehour, Frank
Satterly
Mr. Rankin moved. to accept minutes of
by Fir. VanBenschoten. Ayes - Rankin,
June 5th meeting as mailed. Seconded
VanBenschoten, Robinson
Monthly reports from Zoning Officer, Town Clerk and Fire Department were
reviewed..
•