HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-02�LNUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1979 AT 10:30 r. Ai
Those present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Berujamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Absent: Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Absent: Vexl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Also present:'' Leland. Cornelius, Highway Superintendent
Purpose of meeting was to discuss unfinished business.
Discussed, purchasing a used Bituminous - Asphalt Traveling Mix Plant for the
Highway Department's use. ']his would enable the Highway Department to maintain
roads and do spot repairs without having to wait for a machine to come in and
Odo the larger projects and not the spot repairs.
RESOLUTION NO. 7 - LET BIDS FOR A USED BITUMINOUS- ASPHALT
TRAVELING MIX PLANT
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Robinson
RESOLVLD, that the Clerk prepare notice to bidders for sealed bids
on a used Bituminous - Asphalt Traveling Mix Plant to be opened at
8:00 P.M. on April 2, 1979•
Supervisor Robinson indicated that Mr. Rankin arid. Mr. Walpole, although
absent, have agreed. to let bids for Mix Plaint.
Discussed letter and general information sheet received. from Cerrache TV for
Cable TV Line Extension on Elm Street Extension and McLean- Cortland Road
residents. Town will not collect fee for Cerrache TV. It is up to Cerrache
to do their own collecting.
RESOLUTION NO. 8 - PIBLISH NOTICE OF INFORMATIONAL MEETING FOR
POTENTIAL CABLE TV 'SUBSCRIBERS
Moved 'by Mr. ifanBenschotern, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Clerk publish notice of a. Cable TV Line Extension
informational meeting on March 28 at 7:00 P.M. for Elm Street Extension
subscribers to be held at the Groton Town Hall, and a like meeting
will be held for the McLean - Cortland Road subscribers on March 28 at
8:30 P.M. at the McLean Fire Hall. A representative of the Town and
Mx. David Lee of Cerrache T/ will be present at 'both sessions.
There being no further business, Mr. VanBenschoten moved for adjournment,
seconded by Mr. Sovocool, at 10:55 A.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
('' 1NL TES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1979 AT 7:30 P . M @
Those present were: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool., Councilman
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman?
Verl Rankin, Jr., Counncilman
Benjamin J. .Bucko, Town Attorney
Also present were: Leland Cornelius, Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Frank Satterly,
Ken 'Mood, Bob Brown, Nancy McGuerty
Mr. Walpole moved to accept the minutes of the previous meetings (315 & 3/17)
as mailed. Seconded by Mr. Sovocool. Ayes - Sovocool, Walpole, Robinson
fir. VanBenschoten and. Mr. Rankin arrived..
laitns #71 to #101 of the Highway Department and #66 to #92 0,.l the Gener�d
,Fund if re presented for audit. !dr. Walpole moveo, that the bills be paid, and
the Clerk instructed to d'ra.w warrant foT thearl. Seconded by Kr. VauiBenscho'ten.
Ayes - Sovocool, Walpole, VanBereschoten, Rankin, Robinson
Reports: 1) Board 2`e+reiwed Town Clerk's Annual. Report.(1978)
REOEIPTS
New pork State DepaTtment of Environmental Conserva,jtion
New York State UepaTtment of Agriculture hlorkcts
New York State De=partment of I eallth
New York State Racing & Wagering Board (Bingo License Fee
Deposited iei Gu er,riSor's 'Trust & Agency Fund)
New York State Pacing & Wafering Board ( get Proceeds)
misc. -Bldg, Permz'l',s, Zoning Books, Copies, etc.
Funds received for bringing action against
delinquent dogs - 19 ?7 - $65.10 & 1978 - $81.30
DISBURSEMn TS TOVN
Conservation $ 393.
Agriculture t- larkets 275.
Debt. of Health 80.
B ingo 26o .
3 Bingo Proceeds 1184
Mist. - Bldg. Permits, etc. 892.
Delinquent Dog Actions 146.
Dog Control Fund 700,
T,2 ,$
°,891.50
3,'721. 10
96.00
650.00
118.36
892.25
146.40.40
STATE COUNTY
0 $ 498.0o
50 z,745.60
00 $ 16 , oo
00 390.00
6
2
Lap
00
01 $407 .00 $12,243a67
$15,515.61
$15,515.61
Reports; 2) Annual Report of the Supervisor for year ending Dec. 31, 1978
CASH BALANCE CASH CASH CASH
CURRENT FUNDS JANUARY 1 RECEIPTQ"
General - Town Wide 8,270.92 112,351.
General - Outside Village 6,61.4.51 9,817.
Federal Revenue Sharing 10,001.32 36,567.
Repair & Improvement 339653 685286.
Bridges (2,302.97) 2,31c.
Ifaa.chinery 31, 797. 11 117 , 769 .
Snow & htisoellaneous (1004.'75) 39,725.
lwpx?ovement Program - 0 - 13,0681
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
pexa Light
McLean Light
Groton Fire Protection
Groton Ambulance
McLean Fire District
MER F'U11DS
T6,Lust dLnd Agericy
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
38.58)
78.82}
(630.o1)
23.98
- 0 -
3 , o8.19
54P09 .4
DISBURSEMENTS DE EIT3ER 31
70 100,051.05 0,7.5'
09 69748w85 9 ,'712. 5
ao 4.6,220.47 347.85
75 5
71 8 � 81'7.5- 9 , 8ij8.74
7.74
o1 14oP192,44 9P373m68
00 443 199 - 70 (6 P 47 .45 }
00 22, 546.70 (9 , 478 , 70
690 . oo
1,000.00
13,700.00
7 a 6 ?S.00
1I, 843.00
6,249.66
67.4c)
Coning Off:i.cer's monthly report was
995.00
Brown and his
13,700.00
road assigning fire numbers and
71675,00
that Many of these
f1,843.00
Directory
which is very time
61,930.89
497,052.92 5144 oa. B
20.,00
73m82
( 3omoi
23.98
_ p
3,386.96
36P548,57
[COTE : This is a sumjnary of the Annual Deport . of the Su pe visox . The detailed
report .'s oh file irk the Office of the Town Clerk and rya, ;y be irkspected by ayky person
during business hours.
I. Colleen D. Pierson, CERTIFY, that the Annual Report of the Supervisor for
the year ertded Decei7ber 31, 1978, has been filed in my ol:rice and that the
foregoing infoxtnation which has been abstracted from such Teport repTesents a
proper summary of the data contained therin.
Dated. Harch 13, 1979
Colleen D. Pierson, Town Clerk
Reports: )
Coning Off:i.cer's monthly report was
read. iIr,
Brown and his
wife are covering every
road assigning fire numbers and
also noted
that Many of these
are not displayed. This has to be doge to complete Town
Directory
which is very time
consuming and costly.
Mr. Brown felt that 12¢ per mile
was inadequate compensation
for mileage, lie also
sent notices to those garage oreiners
who have
riot applied fox' a
special viotor vehicle
repair shop permit and ha-s riot yet
heard from
anyone. The
Board recommended. he
make a personal. 't=rip to see these individuals
and report to
the Boal'd
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DUM NO a -. 2 - M IN TAIH FI VE--XM BOARD J WED
Moved by'Mr. Walpolek Seconded by 111e. Sovocool.
Ayes Sovooaol, Walpole, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Robinson
RESOLIFED, that with the expiration o.r the Justice of the Peace term,
that the new Councilman elected shall be elected, for a four year texrn.
The annum road inspectian was set for April 12 at 9:30 A.M.
Frank Satterly gave F, brief report: 1) Mr. Mobbs is taking a, look at county
roaJ.s that deed repair.; ) We should coinrnend Teresa. Robinson fax 'the excellent
job she did at the Board of Representatives meeting on the LVRR abandoned
property; M,r. , lief fxart �F�ill. not be ssr��ing dinners as part of the Nutrition
Frogman. It's an economic matter and the meals will be prepared and trucked
to Groton from Ithaca.
At 8:00 P.M4 'the Clerk react the public notice publi,s>•red in the Journal and
is Courier on March Zit 1979 for sealers lids for the purchase of a used
Bituminous- Asphalt Traveling Mix Plant. Supervisor Robinson spend the only
bid received. Cayuga Leasing Incorporated of Ithaca, New Park, bid was
$10,000.0[x. The Town Attorney and High, *a Superintendent examined bidd and
all fonts were in ordex,
RESOLUTION NO. 10 - PURCHASE A USED BI`1'UHIFNDUB- ASPHALT TRAVELING
MIX PLANT FOR $10,000
Moved_ by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Kr . Rankin
Ayes - Sovocaol., Walpole, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton accept bid for a used Bituminous -
Asphalt Traveling Mix Plant from 0ayuga Leasing Incorporated for a
total sum of $10,0O0.
The Annual Town of VGroton trash pickup days were set. for Monday, Aprril. 30
on the East side of Route �8 including McLean and Tuesday,, May .1 on the
West side of Route 38:
Discussed tdunacipal "ode of Ethics that was recorded in the min'u'te book
as being adopted-on-June 15, 1970 , but cannot be-found, Attorney ,B ucko
will have a proposed Code of Ethics for the next'Board. Meeting.
Supervisor Robinson reported on meeting with the County regarding preferential
rights of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. 'The County gave up their rights and the
'Ion ;Tn has prefereatia,l. rights. Supervisax Robinson called Albsmy and asked for
an additional I 0 days floating period which was granted, Several people are
interested in different aspects of the abandoned xallroad property. the
consensus of the Board was to set an in£ox'mal meeting date fox the people
that border pxopex'ty and other interested paz yes. This informational
meeting *Trill be held on Monday, April 30 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall,
Discussed briefly the Dog Contract. From April 1 thru December 31, 1979,
a percentage of amount that is in =Ltract now Jan. I - Dec. 1) will cast,
$1200 for; three- qu�ixters of a year and can be paid on a monthly basis.
Supe=isor Robinson wanted Town Attorney to look at Contract 'before the
Board took action. Will be discussed at a. special meeting.
Discussed letter from village requesting Town to exempt the Water Works
Property froa taxes. Assessment increased from $6530 to $337,900 and taxes
went from-$108'w50 to $2,541.34 this year.. Village. cannot afford ,to pay that
much, Supervisox Robinson stated that we couldn't give up any more property- -
that' s just like annexing out of the Town again. Robinsor asked Shurtliff
if anyone went to grievance day. 1011. Shurtli -ff ..said no„ the To m, set asse�s-
ment. Suuervisor Robinson �aild no, we .don't., the. County does. She said that
if it hr, been our property that *Fray-, increased over $330,,000 someone would
have looped, into it. Why didn't, Village contest? Mayor Griffin stated
"we blew it". After trying to cone -tip iglth :figures on, haw it would affect
'Town tax rates, the Board tabled decislon until,Aprili :at 4:00. P.M. since
the Village's tentative budget hearing date is April 2 and any action to
exempt would have to be: done prior to May 1.
Gable Tlf Line Dixtensions ,•ere discussed. The -Town Board, irnust approve contxaotE
becwus3e they are second=,y instead of pTimax . Elan Street Externsion included
three- 'tentYis of a mile at $-12.00 per. person .estimated cost but should actual.
cost of construction exceed the est mated the people dust pay more.
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RESOLUTION ADO. 11 - APPROVE C014TRACT FOR CABLE TV LINE EXTEIZSION
TO ELM STREET EXTENSION RESIDENTS
Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Walpole, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Robinson
RESOLVED, that -the Town Board approve the Contract with Ceracche and
residents on Elm Street Extension for -Cable TV Line Extension,
Cortland- McLean Road Cable TV Line Extension includes 1.2 miles and 27 people
at $136.00 per person. McLean residents didn't like wording on Contract and
would not sign because it left them wide open for additional charges.
Attorney Bucko was to reyise.Contract and send to Ceracche to see if they will
approve. Action will be taken by the Board after a satisfactory Contract is
drawn up.
Supervisor Robinson requested the Boards permission to write a letter to the
Social Service Department ,requesting them to inves•tigage RAMP and report
back to the Town. RAMP is a new program in construction and weatherizi
ra ng
homes for the elderly. Moved by Mr. Walpole that Supervisor write letter..
Seconded by Mr. Sovocoo. Ayes- Sovocool, Walpole, VanBenschoten, Rankin,
Supervisor Robinson informed Board Members that they were invited to attend
a rap session to assess youth :programs that exist and to help determine what
could be done to broaden choices open to youth during leisure hours to be
held Tuesday, April 10 at 7:30 P.M. in the Groton High School cafeteria.
April 18 has been set for the Town of Groton Youth Board to meet. Time
will be set later.
Discussed hiring 5 or 6 CETA workers and. supervisor 'to clean up Town owned
cemeteries. These would be local kids between 14 and 18 years of age. We
will ask Mr. Hugh Hurlbut, Tompkins County Personnel Administrator, to our
next meeting to discuss project.
Mr. Cornelius discussed proposed plan for complying with Mine Training Program.
University Sand and Gravel are approved for program. We should apply and we
might get an instructor to come into C oi.zrity. There is a course being held
in Albany on April 25 & 266
RESOLUTION N0. 12 - APPLY FOR MINTE SAFETY TRAINING SCHOOL
Moved. by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Rankin
Ayes - Sovocool, Walpole, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent complete forms to
comply with the requirement of the Department of Labor, Mine Safety &
Health Administration as fax as training people to work in the mine
and apply to have the Training School held locally with J. W. Ettinger
as instructor.
Mx. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting until next Monday, April 9 at 4:00 P.M.
to finish business. Seconded by Mr. Rankin. All ayes - Adjourned. at 10:00 PaMe
Colleen D. Pierson, Town Clerk
MINUTES OF TOW111 BOARD MEETING HELD MONDAY APRIL 9 1979, AT LH :00 P.Ik4.
A continuation of April 2 `1.own Board. Meeting
Those present:' Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Ella.rd L. Sovocool, Councilman
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Absent: Benjamin J. Bucko, 'Down Attorney
Also present: Leland Cornelius, Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Nancy McGuerty
Purpose of meeting was to complete business of April 2 Board Meeting.
Discussed Village request for Tax Exemption on Village Water Works property.
Supervisor Robinson stated that based on this years tax roll the inside rate
would go from 4.253 •to 4.280 and the outside rate from 2.599 to 2.626 or
approximately three cents per thousand for each. The exemption would only
affect the Town taxes. The reason assessment increased so much is that the
assessment office found property that was not assessed previously including
buildings and dams, and the new 100 percent assessment. Supervisor Robinson
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