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Discussed status of Tichenor Gravel Pit. Survey has not yet been completed.
Air. Tichenor is still taking gravel out as of this past Monday. Leland
Cornelius, Highway Superintendent, would like to buy air compressor for Town
at Tichenor's Auction.
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Air. Cummings, to authorize Highway
Superintendent to purchase air compressor and miscellaneous tools at Tichenor's
Auction* Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
There being no further business, Mir. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Air. Cummings, at 9:55 P.M. Unanimous
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, DECS10IBLR 11, 1984- @ 7:30 P.M*
Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard- L. Sovocool, Councilman
Donald E. Cummings, Councilman
Joseph H. Graham, Councilman
Jack Fitzgerald, Attorney
Absent: Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Also present: Leland Cornelius
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Air. Cummings, -that the minutes of
November 7 be approved as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Graham,
Robinson.
Claim Nos. 334 to 358 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $20,788.55;
Claim Nos. 335 to 430 of the General Fund in the amount of $13,704.67; and
Claim No. 14. of the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund in the amount of $1,482.07
were presented for audit. Mr. Sovocool moved that the bills be paid and.
instructed clerk to draw warrant for them. Seconded by Mr. Graham. Ayes --
Sovocool, Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
Monthly reports from Town Clerk, Town Justice Heffron and Zoning Officer
were reviewed.
Supervisor Robinson reported that all municipalities are having trouble
getting insurance. Comp. goes down because of good record but insurance
will go up about $3000 because of SCM acid .pits being within the township,
SCM had testing done but hasn't released entire results. Supervisor will
contact County to see what information was provided by DE7C.
Meeting recessed. at 8PM for Aged Exemption Hearing (Local Law m3 of 1984).
Hearing opened at 8PI•i.
Supervisor read legal notice that was published in the Journal & Courier
on Novmeber 21 amending Local Law #1 for the year 1.966.
T.
Robinson:
Are there any questions?
E.
Sovocool.:
We end up with $8000 exemption?
T.
Robinson:
This brings us up to date and makes us legal.
Local Law and amended by resolutions since 1966.
It was a
You
can't amend a local law by resolutions. Does
everybody
understand?
D.
Cummings:
What ,percentage do they get?
T.
Robinson:
50 %. Income up to $8000 for Town, Village &
School.
J.
Graham:
Do they have to file every year?
T.
Robinson:
Yes, since there income may change. Any more
If not, we will close the hearing
questions?
Hearing closed at 8:15 P.M.
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:Board meeting reconvened at 8:15 P.1o1.
RESOLUTION NO. 32 - ADOPT LOCAL LAW #3 FOR THE YEAR 1984 AIkrMDING
LOCAL LAW ffl FOR THE YEAR 1966 PROVIDING FOR
PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE
ELDERLY
Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Gra.harn
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED that the Town of Groton adopt Local Law No. 3 for the
year 1984 amending Local Law No. 1 for the 1966 which provided for
a partial tax exemption of real property owned by certain persons
with limited income sixty -five (65) years of age or older.
(See Local Law Book) 0
Jim Anasiewicz, Director of the SPCA, was present to discuss proposed
1985 Dog Contract. He indicated amount of money requested is exactly
what it cost the SPCA to do the job. Bid is $7800 and that's it - take
it or leave it. It's not an ultimatum, it's a fact. This past year
the SPCA made 692 calls in Groton. Board. felt it was too much money
for dog control services.
RESii;.UTION NO. 33 - CONTRACT WITH SPCA FOR 1985 DOG CONTROL SERVICES
Moved by Mrs. Robinson, seconded by Mr. Graham
Ayes - Robinson, Graham
Nay - Cummings
Abstained - Sovocool
RESOLVED,
that the Town of
Groton
will contract
with the SPCA for
1985 Dog
Control. Services
in the
he can prepare papers
amount of
$7800.00.
Board discussed Vets Exemption and hearing held on December 4. There
are approximately 796 people who would qualify for exemption. Exemption
goes from ten years from the time we enact it. Consensus of board is
that we currently don't have enough information 'to know what affect it
will have on property owners.
RESOLUTION NO. 34 - IN`1RODUCE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW #1 FOR THE YEAR
1985 - OPTION NOT TO GRANT VETERAN'S EXEMPTION
Moved by Mrs. Robinson, seconded. by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton introduce proposed Local Law No. 1
for the year 1985 - Option Not to Grant Veteran's Exemption.
Moved by Mrs. Robinson., seconded by Mr. Graham, to schedule hearing for
January 8, 1985 at 8:00 P.M. to consider adoption of a Local Law No. 1
for the year 1985 regarding Veteran's Exemption from Real Property Tax.
~eyes - Sovocool, Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Cummings, to schedule Special Town
Board Meeting for .December 27 at 10:00 A.M. to perform annual accounting
of all Town :records. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
Discussed status of property transaction. Attorney Fitzgerald said
info-has been sent to Abstract Co. who will put in reference deeds.
Water rights are in proposed deed stating that water rights cease when
Mr. Tichenor and wife die. Town wants this changed to read water rights
cease when Mr. Tichenor sells property. Main water line will be maintained '
by Town and. spur line maintaned by Tichenor. Rights reserved as long as
he owns property. Consensus of Town Board was that Mr. Tichenor be paid
in•one lumps suin for property as stated in Purchase Agreement.
Discussed
abandoned
roads -
Leland Cornelius will
get information to
Attorney
Fitzgerald
so that
he can prepare papers
for same.
Board members and Attorney discussed Zoning Code pertaining to approval of
Motor Vehicle Repair Shop applications by the Site Plan Review Board. Atty,
said power is given to Planning Board to decide on a hearing or not. Consensus
of Board was that since previous M VRS applicants had a hearing, any new ones
should also. Town Board feels we should exert more control over special items.
Also, procedure for application should be adhered. to to avoid non - payment by
applicants.
There being no further business, Air. Sovocool moved to adjourn, meeting, seconded
by fir. Graham, at 10:30 P.1#14
Colleen D. Pierson, Town Clerk