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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-09142 Purpose of meeting was to held Federal Revenue Shaxing Proposed Tjse leasing and to 'pork on budget, Clerk read legal notice of Proposed Use Hearing of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds wh�,eh was published in the Journa.1 and Courier ors October 14r 19811 T. Robinson: Any remarks or statements at th.i.s 'tirrre? Actually, proposed uses are as listed: Pla.chinery : 15,000; Oil - $16,000; Dad{ Care - $2000; Signs - $1621 op Gadabout - $1Z00; Human Services - $365. Total of $36,186. T. Robinson: I_ no eoraments, haarcin is closed at 8:10 .M., Board members worked on budget and a7:rigy red at a t4�:ntative tax rate that is subject to change after preliminary budget hoaxing. Meeting adjo ied at 9 :Z10 P.M. Callen D. Pierson Town Clerk FL MUTE OF TOWN BOARD M)'1 U40 HELD MaIDAY, NOVERFM 9, 1981 AT 7.30 P mI Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilma.rr Frarrois p, Oaxey, Councilmar± Goxdon C. lfanBenschoten, Councilman "Arrived. Late: Vexl Rankin, Jx., Councilman Arrived Late: Benjamin J. Bucko, 'Town Attorney Also present: Leland Coinelius, Robert Brown, Phil Shurtliff, Georgs Totman Istr. Carey moved that the minutes of October 1Z and 26 be app7:oved. as Trailed. Seconded by Mil. Sovocool. Ayes Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Carey, Robinson. Claim Nos. 274 -Uo #337 of the {ihway Fund and ` ge f the General Fund were presented for a>_idit, Mr. Sovocool moved that the bills be paid and the Clerk instructed to draw warrant for them. Seconded by tlx:. Carey. Ayes - .Sovocool,, VanBenschoten, Carey, Robinson. TM-1 Shux kliff, County Representative, 7reported he was on Personnel and Human ervlces Committees. One week from tonight hearing on County Bvd&t will be held at NYSE&G. Budget is up: No new .positions this year in budget,. Groton gill receive a sales tax credit this year based on population, Any questions regarding flood should be xeferred to Fronk Uguo:r:i of County Planning Board and they will coordinate. Zoning Officer's Report: Five building permits issued; two pexmitrt� disapproved. Attorney Bucko reported on statue of Rev. Bulmer and the Pleasant Valley Church. Church has been inspected by Chief Walpole and found not to he in violation with Education Department; Stop oxder is in effect on new building; they al e cooperating with Health Department on sewer; they can operate iii old building but not new addition; they need more land fax new addition, Rev. Bulmer has apologized -- he took too many things for granted. He is now coop rating, Supervirbo7r Robinson asked for coning clarification of the Fallowing from Attorney: i 1) Percy Howe Why no siub- division for four parcels/ Two ox more lots is a minor sub- division and four :Lots or more is a major, Had he been told to file sub- division, Mr. Baker would not, be in prdblem he is now:,. ) Siuceways - What can be done with sewage and runoff into our ditch? Notify Health Department - It is creating a health hazaxd. 3) Can a Winnebago be used as a repidence for winter home to save expenses on home? It is illegal& 4) A trailer home hooked up and used as a. summer home? Zoning Ordinance prohi-bits, S) Live in undeTsize trailex while wasting for home to be built? Discretion of Zoning Officer -- usually allow up to a year. 6) Undersize trails�x application denled, is it legal to appeal? Yes, 7) Status of Sherry O'Brien's toning violation - He is glad to clean up, just wants time . 8) Status of John, Anderson's Junkyazd violation - He has been served with papers. Trying to bring into court. 14 George Totman discussed new zoning. Planning board has seven appointed, people who were asked to rewrite and revanp zoning ordinance. They spent two to three years on this project and turned into Town Board and nothing has happened. Attorney Bucko stated that accept for a few changes it can be published, but he doesn't know how much has to be published. Also we have to include new building and fire codes. Moved by Mrs. Robinson to have Planning Board work on new ordinance that they constructed and try to incorporate into it the State Fire and Building Code. Seconded by A'ar. Vard3enschoten. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Carey, Robinson. Supervisor Robinson reported that Robert Dempsey, our Insurance Agent, has informed us that next year we can get workmen's compensation insurance cheaper if we went with New York State Workmen's Compensation. It is Mr. Dempsey's duty as agent and citizen -to tell us of this rate. Moved by Air. Sovocool to stay with local workmen's compensation insurance. Seconded by Air. VanBenschoten. Ayes - Sovocool., VanBenschoten, Carey, Rankin, Robinson. . Highway Superintendent, Leland Cornelius, reported on mine. It is slowly becoming depleted in the type of gravel we are looking for. There is a possibility of purchasing more gravel., possibly Tichenor's or Irma Lyons. Reclamation of current mine is a problem. Lyons would not be feasible. Tichenor has 40 acres across the road. He is asking $135,000 with building or $80,000 without building. Bucko will give gravel to won but gravel is fine, trees would have to go and village zoning would have to be changed. Town can have gravel but would have to regrade. RESOLUTION N0. 11 - 1982 YOUTH RE7CREATION AND YOUTH SERVICES PROJECTS Moved by Mrs. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Carey Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Carey, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton will participate jointly with the Village in the Youth Recreation and Youth Services (Learning Web) Projects for 1982 with Totem share being $3200 and $2800, respectively. Moved by Air. Carey, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten authorizing Teresa Robinson to attend Association of Towns Supervisor's Fleeting in Owego on November 16. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Rankin, Carey. Those planning to attend the Association of Towns Annual Meeting in New York are Rankin, Totman, Heffron, Gleason, Walpole, Robinson, Pierson, Twigg. Others will be asked and reservations will be made. Towns 1982 Dog Contract was reviewed. Attorney Bucko will question Atty. Patte on statement of SPCA issuing licenses. 'Tabled until next board meeting. Preliminary budget was reviewed by the board. Supervisor Robinson indicated tax rate on budget as presented at hearing will be 4.603 per thousand for entire town, 2.460 outside, .783 Groton Fire, 1.374 McLean Fire, .570 McLean Lights, .734 Peruville Lights. She suggested board adopt as is since budget is not up that much. Mr. Rankin asked to see Groton Fire Budget which was reviewed by board. The only objection anyone had to the preliminary budget was made by fir. Rankin who felt the deputy clerk's wages should be reduced $500. RESOLUTION N0, 12 Adopt Preliminary Budget as 1982 Town Budget Moved by Mr. Sovocool., seconded 'by Mr. Carey Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Carey, Robinson Nay - Rankin RESOLVED, that the Groton '.Gown Board adopt preliminary budget as per hearing held November 2, 1981 as the Town Budget for 19828 ,k. Q FUND CKNERAL GERERAL OUTSIDE VILLAGE HWY. REPAIRS E[APROVE, MACHINERY SNOW &: MI C . FEDERAL REV, SHARING GROTON FIRE DEPT, MCLEAN FIRE DI S`J' . PERU LIGHT DIST. McLEAN LIGHT DIS`l`. TOTALS SUNWRY OF TOWN 13UDGET APRROPRIATIrOC`S LESS LESS AND PROVISID14S ESTIMArlED UNEXPaTDED FOR OTHER USES REVENUES BALANCE 159 P 485 56,850 O,UOQ 38,950 3,700 5,0Oo 1o4 7,50 27pS00 107250 176,000 26,000 20,000 940685 2,000 15,000 360186 36,186 �0- 22,700 -0- -D- 17;2o6,32 -0- ,0- 900 -O- -0- 1 685 -0- -0- 52p547,32 $1527236 70, 250 Moved by Mr. Rankin to adjourn r� eeting at ].0 :30 P. P]. Colleen D. Town Clerk Pi erso n A�]OUN'J` TO BE RAISED BY TAX 82p635 30,250 7 P OOO 130,000 77,685 -o 22,700 17p0.3 goo i 683 30,0 1.32 MIYUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1981 @ 3 :30 P[, Those present: Teresa N. Robinson, S�upex•visor Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman Francis P. Caxey, CounCilrar�.n Gordon C. VanBenzchoten, Councilma.ri Benjamin J, Bucko, Tow.t Attorney Absent: Varl Rankin, Jr., Counc .l.mazi Also present: Leland Cornelius, Kenneth Shaw, Paul. Mranson, Phil. Shux•tliff , F2rank Satterly Purpose of meeting was to discuss dredging acid cleaning debris, trees, etc, from Fall Greek in McLean, An estimate for hark to be done was received from Roger Beck in the amount of $4200, more or less. Monies will eoinc from surplLi� or unexpended balances. Town should obtain genexal x•eleases from praperty owner'& to dredge new creek channel. After considerable dis'cussion, the follooing resolution was made with a copy to go to Pail Shr,rx'tliff and the Toimpkiris County Board of Reprasen to tives . POESOLUTION NO. _ 1)._. - DREDGING AND CLEANING DURI,S FROM FALL CREEK IN MCIE41 WHEREAS, The Torrn Board recognizes the damages sustained a,s a. result of -food in Fall Greek, and 'WHEREAS, the channel of Fall. Gxeck from the 'b;r:idge on Stevens Road, North of the Harslet of McLean to the South line of the Town of Groton has been changed, Full of stumps, trees and debris, and completely filled in with silt, dirt and sandbars, and WHEREAS, the condition of said Fall Creek will and cues create a hazard to the adjacent property 1xnl.ess it is channeled and cleaned. NOW, on Motlon of Gordon C. VanBensohoten and seconded by Ellard L. Sovocool BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton hereby employ Roger A. Beck, a contractox, to dredge, clean, channel, dig out., deepen and st 'raighten out Fall Creek From the bridge oq Stevens Road, North of the Hamlet of McLean to the South line of the Town of Groton for a, sum not to exceed 4200, and further BE IT RESOLVED, that any expenditures over and above $42oo shall be first approved by the Town Board of the ``own of Groton, and further BE IT RESOLVED, that before any work is perfo7rrned by Roger A. Beck that releasez be secured from adjacent property owners, On %roice .vote the following vote was �eoorded: Robinson - Aye, Sovocool - Aye., VanBenschoten - Aye, Carey -lye (Rankin Absent - Aye by Telephone), J