HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-04$17,000 and the Medical Center $56,000 for new equipment. Air. Rankin
moved that the letter of support from the Town Board be written. Seconded
by Mr. VanBenschoten. Ayes - VanBenschoten, Rankin, Walpole, Robinson.
The Tompkins County Municipal Official's Association ~•rill meet May 23 at
7:00 P.M. at the Sheraton Inn with Frank Liguori speeking on Tompkins County's
Traffic Commission,
Supervisor Robinson reported there would. be a meeting held on State Energy
Code at TC3 for Municipal. Officials on May 16. Robert Brown, Zoning Officer,
is going and hopefully someone from the Planning Board.
Supervisor Robinson stated we received a letter ind.icating the flown of Groton
will loose $ 5700 in Federal Revenue Sharing money.
Supervisor Robinson indicated that the request for TV Line Extension by
® residents on Pleasant Valley Road involves 1.7 miles and franchise states
4.0 households per mile for Ceracche to bear total cost. They have 18 homes
along 1.7 miles and if all. 18 subscribe their share would be '1621 per each.
There being no further business, Mr. Walpole moved for adjournment, seconded
by Mr. Rankin at 9:05 P.M.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINUTES OF TOXIN BOARD MEETING HELD JUNE 41 1979, AT 7:30 P.M.
Present were: Teresa M. Robinson', Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town Justice
Ellard. L. Sovocool, Councilman
Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Absent: Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Also present: Leland Cornelius, Mary Evelyn Dempsey, Linda Sovocool,
PYichelle' Cor'twright, Frank 'Satterly, Frederic Blumberg,
Nancy McGuerty
Per. Walpole moved to accept minutes 6f previous meeting as mailed. Seconded
by Mr.'ISovocool: Ayes - VanBenschoten,' Sovocool, Walpole, Robinson
Claims #138 to #154 of the Highway Department and #119 to #140 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 IsIr. Sovocool.
Ayes - •VanBernschoten, Sovocool, Walpole, Robinson
Board. -reviewed Zoning Officers and Fire Report for month of May.
Discussed purchasing cinder spread.er for truck, Mr. Cornelius stated that
we were getting approximately $3000.00 from County for last snow storm.
This could be used for payment on cinder spreader. Could obtain cinder
spreader for $4,049.00 under County bid which is normal••procedure.
Mr. Cornelius requested board approval to place order for fall delivery of
a 13' cinder spreader box to go on White chassis.
®correction RESOLUTION NO. 20 - APPROVAL TO PLACE ORI)ERS WITH COLDITY FOR 13'
July 2 • SALT SPREADER
1. Meeting; Moved_by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes VanBenschoten., Sovocool, Wa' l_pole, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Highway Superintendent place orders with County
for a 13' salt spreader for fall delivery at a price of $4•,049.00.
Ap ointed to
serve
on
the
Local Advisory Board-of
Assessment Review to
be held.
June 13 from
3 - 7
PM
are
Teresa Robinson,
Robert
Walpole
& Ellard
L.
Sovocool.
Discussed ice am in Fall Creek. Because problem exists on property that I
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private land in our 'T'ownship, the Board. doesn't feel they can take care of it.
Since problem area is bounded on each.side by County roads, the Board. agreed
'to make a written appeal 'to Planning and Public Works Committee of the County
Representatives to see if there is anything they can do to alleviate problem.
Existing problem seems to have arisen when an individual opened creek to 3 or 4
feet lower causing ice jam 100 - 200 feet down stream:
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Approval of Gravel Training School has been received.
Discussed wordage for Cable TV Line Extension to McLean - Cortland Road
residents. Attorney Bucko will meet with Supervisor Robinson tomorrow
between 2:30 and 3:00 P.M. to go over contract.
Moved by Mr. Sovocool that Leland Cornelius at`L-ena Toi.m' Highway Superintendent's
School at Cornell on June 4 we 6. Seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, Ayes -
VanBenschoten, Sovocool, Walpole, Robinson.
Supervisor Robinson has received information on N.Y.S. Building Code. She
indicated she would present it to Planning Board and Zoning Officer for
their viewpoints.
Frederic Blumberg is seeking a variance from the Zoning Ordinance'regarding
set back. Board members advised that the Appeals Board would be the Board
to handle variances.
There being no further business, lair. Sovocool moved for adjournment,
seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten at 8:00 P.I e
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINUTES OF SPDCIAL T0W111 BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 1'i, 1979 @ 121TOON
Present were: Teresa Me Robinson, Supervisor
Robert F. Walpole, Town .Justice
Ellard L. Sovocool, • Council.ma.n
Verl Rankin, Jr., Councilman
Benjamin J. Bucko, Town Attorney
Absent: Gordon VanBenschoten, Councilman
Also present: Don Cargian
Purpose of meeting was to approve plans made by the Town of Groton Youth
Service Advisory Committee in regards to alcohol, drugs and sex problems
and how to handle them.
Don Cargian, Chairman of the above committee, informed the Board what
the committee has been doing the past several weeks and what,they propose
to doe
Mr. Cargian stated they needed someone to coordinate al'l. kids and suggested.
hiring Mike • Conners.. as . a Temporary. Youth Board..Lea•der from June 17 thru
first week in September at•whioh time he will be returning to, college.
Mike will be talking -to kids and finding out their needs* he will be
working with :Park Director and coordinating new programs -- basketball,
summer wrestling, park mo•iri es, etc.
The Committee has contacted CETA & VISTA Organizations for funding of a
full time employee to start in August and work with Mike. Mike does not
fall into dollar category.for CETA funds.
iolry 4lalpole stated that the courtroom will be in use Tuesdays,' Wednesdays,
and Thursdays by Probation Dept., drug councelors and alcohol program
representatives.
Conners will be working in conjunction with Police Dept, & Probation Dept.
He will also take a one day -Lour of Truma.nsburg with Youth Coordinator to
review their program. It was suggested that passcards be used for local
people to attend events to keep outsiders from disrupting activities.
Conners was also to be made aware of the shoplifting problem that exists.
Conners will be compensated by Town payroll.
After some discussion the following resolutions were passed:
RESOLUTICDT NO . • 21 = APPROVAL OF YOUTH BOARD, PROGRAM
Moved by Mr. Walpole, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Walpole, Rankin, Robinson
RESOZVED, that the Youth Board be allowed to proceed as reported
by Mr. Don Cargian.
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