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MINUTES OF T014N BOARD MEETING HELD OCTOBER 2, 19781 AT 7:30 P -Me
Present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard. L. Sovocool, Councilman
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Arrived late: Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Absent: Benjamin J. Buck.o, Toxin Attorney
Also present: Art Clark, Fred Shafer, Ronald Peck, Doug Staley, Robert
Brown, Laura Haughn, Leland. Cornelius, friary Evelyn Dempsey,
Nancy McGuerty, Carol Eisenburg
Mr. Sovocool moved to accept minutes of September 5th and 11th meetings as
mailed. Seconded by Mr. Rankin. Ayes - Sovocool, Rankin, VanBenschoten,
Robinson
Claims #219 to #236 of the Highway Department and #226 to #251 of the General
Fund were presented for audit. ?#1r. Sovocool moved that the bills be paid and
the Clerk instructed to draw warrant for them. Seconded by Mir. VanBenschoten.
Ayes - Sovocool, Rankin, VanBenschoten, Robinson
Zoning Officer reported. six building permits and two trailer permits were
issued in September.
fir. Ronald Peck was present to discuss Building Permit denial because of set
back of 38 feet from road right -of -way instead of 55 feet from B of roadway
per zoning. He indicated notice of hearing was published the required 10
days prior to variance hearing and he had a petition signed by several
neighbors who had no objection to his building a garage and at the hearing
no one from the public was against it. Appeals Board vote was split - -two,
for and two against. Mr. Peck called Mr. Hoy requesting another hearing
and Mr. Hoy said it had to be posted in paper another ten days before another
hearing. Mr. Peck asked the Town Board if they could do anything and how
long it could, be carried. out. Town Board indicated no objection from
neighbors makes no difference; it's the Board of Appeals judgement. Torm
Attorney is out of town and. matter will have to be discussed with him.
No one from Planning Board, is going to attend N.Y. Planning Federation
Conference on October 15 -17 in Monticello,
Supervisor Robinson brought to 'the attention of the Board the 1979 Youth
Program Renewal due October 15, Youth Recreation Project is $3200.00 with
$1600.00 reimbursed by state aid. Town is eligible for $1400.00 of state
aid for Youth Services providing they budget $2800.00. The question arose
as to whether Village anticipates putting more in. Supervisor Robinson
indicated she had not talked with Village yet. Per. Sovocool moved to table
and look into budget picture before making any commitments. Mr.. VanBenschoten
agreed to a second,
Discussed adopting Dog Ordinance for which a public hearing was held prior
to Board Meeting. After much discussion by the Board and the Public over
what the fees were going to be used for and how much the Town gets for
issuing a license (25¢), and where does the $1939.63 go that the County
returns to the Town, Supervisor Robinson explained that it goes into the
General Rund and we are in the hole $1000.00. Mr. Sovocool felt we should
come up with figures before adopting. Mr. Rankin moved to adopt as per
hearing notice. •
RESOLUTION N0. 16 - ORDINANCE RELATING TO OWNING OR HAP3 0RINIC AN
UNLICENSED DOG
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Moved by Mr. Rankin, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Aye - Verl Rankin, Jr.
Aye - Ellard. L. Sovocool
Abstained.: Gordon C. VanBenschoten
Absent - Robert F. Walpole
1. License: Any person a resident of the Toi-rri of Groton who owns
or harbors a dog six months of age or older shall immediately
make application for a dog license. No license shall be
required. for any dog which is under the age of six months and
which is not at large.
2. Fee; The license fee shall be as follows payable to the
Town Clerk of the Town of Groton
(a) For each Male or Spayed Female Dog $4935
(b) For each Unspayed Female Dog $9.35
3. Violations: 1. It shall be a violation for any owner who fails
to license any dog and pay the license fee as provided in Section 1
and Section 2 of this ordinance.
2. The violation shall be punishable upon conviction
by a fine not to exceed Ten Dollars ($10.00).
The ordinance adopted June 2, 1969, is.hereby repealed.
Mr. Sam MacNeil and Mr. Frank, Satterly arrived. i'''Ir. MacNeil had no informa-
tion on dogs for the Totem. Mr. Satterly explained the dog monies received
from the County by the Town goes back into General Fund to lower tax rate.
® Mr. MacNeil will have more dog information shortly. The public felt we
were double taxing taxpayers.
Mr. Satterly introduced Mr. MacNeil as. Chairman of the County Board of
Representatives and indicated Mr. John Murphy, County Treasurer, was unable
to attend. Mr. MacNeil reviewed current County budget including revenues and
expenditures. His intention for the budget presentation was to solicit :Local
input for the 1979 County budget. Supervisor Robinson indicated the greatest
need for the Town was road repair including West Groton Road., a portion of
Champlin Road and Peruvll.le Roads. It was recommended that a, letter from the
Town to Bill Mobbs be *.mitten requesting some attention be given to these
roads. Also Lafayette corner problem is a septic system leaking and Bill
Mobbs is discussing with Health Department.
Mr. MacNeil also reported. on progress of Peru & Route 33 intersection. He
indicated Mr. Ray Kovak had reviewed hard. facts and statistics. Analyses
at this time is that the State put up signs on Route 38 and County install
steepness of hill and dangerous intersection signs. Also, banks to be
removed to,improve visibility. Indication at this time is no blinker light.
Mr. Satterly reported that the Board of Representatives recommended that
Route 96 realignment be a four lane highway with overpass over railroad.
He also indicated to Mr. MacNeil that the Town and Village had adopted leash
laws on the assumption of cooperation from the SPCA in, enforcing. Mr. MacNeil
indicated he had no answers to questions as of yet from SPCA.
Discussed fire calls to County (Walpole & MacNeil.). Need larger control
center. Have no room for three bay emergency at present facility- -needs
enlarging. Cost is $780,000 for control center with,$285,000 possibly
coming from State Grant.
Mr. Satterly stated Father McNamara had. inquired as to getting the speed
limit changed. on Route 38 from 55mph to 40 mph due to church and the increased
traffic at a high rate of speed. Mr. MacNeil suggested Town write or call
Fred Grout of the State Highway Department in Ithaca'at 272 -1471 to find out
procedures to take.
Board received a letter from Tillage of Groton requesting Town of Groton to
consider exempting their stater system from Town taxes. Ido action was taken.
Supervisor Robinson has received a letter indicating that John Murphy,
Tompkins County, gave LVRR preferential rights to Towns and Villages.
® Supervisor Robinson is to T,rrite letter to Mr. Clarkson of the N.Y.S.D.O.T.
indicating our interest and intended use of LVRR property which at this time
is for recreational purposes.
There being no further business, Mr. Rankin moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten. All ayes. Meeting adjourned at 9:10 P.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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