HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-12Supervisor Robinson went over preliminary budget figures with board. Budget
hearings will be held Wednesday, November 6, 1985 at 7:30 POMG
There being no further business, Mr. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. Cummings, at 10:00 P.Me
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, NO1,04@tER 12, 1985 AT 7:0 P.1#1.
Those present: Teresa M.
Ellard L.
Gordon C.
Donald E.
Joseph H.
Jack Fitt
Robinson, Supervisor
Sovocool, Councilman
VanBenschoten, Councilman
Cummings, Councilman
Graham, Councilman
:gexald, Attorney
Also present: Leland Cornelius, Robert Walpole, Robert Dempsey
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Cummings, to approve minutes
of October 8th and 23rd meetings as submitted. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
Claim Nos.
Claim Nos.
Claim Dios.
$2,953.00
Mr. Grahajr
Cummings,
300 to 335 of the Highwa.
3885 to 445 of the General
16 to 18 of the Federal R
were presented for audit.
1, that the bills be paid.
Graham, Robinson.
Fund in the amount of $290442.81;
Fund in the amount of $12,116.56; and
evenue Sharing Fund in the amount of
Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Robert Dempsey of Dempsey Insurance Agency was present to bring Town Board
members up to date on current liability insurance happenings. Penco is not
sure they can provide Town with liability on January 1st. Mr. Dempsey
said Utica Mutual has verbally agreed to extend present policy for a month
or two. He has been trying to get a better handle on price from Penco
with no indication whatsoever. Utica Mutual will charge same rate as
last year but they aren't going to bind one million umbrella. City of
Cortland is going to self - insurance by putting $100,000 in fund each year
and if sued will bond city to make up loss. It appears at the present time
that Utica Mutual will extend Town's liability insurance.
Monthly reports from Town Clerk, Town Justice Heffron and Zoning Officer's
letters were reviewed.
Reviewed correspondence: 1) Audit report of Town Justices; 2) Blue Orossl
Blue Shield increase effective February 14 ($154.63 family and $66.74 single),
3} Notification of NYS Affordable Housing Corp. funding availability and
request for proposals; 4) Notice of changes to County Tax Levy Procedures;
5) Municipal Official's meeting will be held November 20 at the Lehigh
Valley Restraunt.
Moved by Mr._ Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, to appoint Lyle Raymond
as Town Representative on the Tompkins County &ivironmental Management Council.
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
Supervisor Robinson contacted NYSF&G regarding light in McLean Community Hall
parking lot. They said it had to face out. A short extension will cost
$160.00 as private or $100 if added to light district. Community Church
will get back to Supervisor if they wish to ;pursue.
All boa d members should attend Planning Board Hearing for Wolf /Tillotson
Gravel, Aline suite Town Board is Lead Agency.
There is a County Planning meeting on November 19th at 3PM regarding Rt. 96.
No representative was present f6am the SPCA to discuss Contract for 1.986 nor
was another party who was interested in•providing dog control services (Hans
Erdman), After some discussion of services desired and review of Contract
by Town Attorney, the following resolution was offered:
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RESOLUTION ISO. 26 - CONTRAO'T WITH SPCA FOR 1986 DOG CONTROL SERVICES
Moved by l r. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr.. Savocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanLensohoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED that the Town of Groton will canti'act with the SPCA for 1086
Dog Control Services in accordance with Article I thro h IV in the
amount of $5,072,001
FUPTHER ItESOLVED that Option 1 and 2 of the AddendQm to the 1985
Dag Control. Contract be rejected.
RESOLUTION NG, 27 - ADOPT PRELIMINARY BU]DGK AS 1986 TOWN BUDGET
Moved by Kr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Graham
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Owrimings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Groton Town Board, adopt Prelimina« �y Budget as
presented, at hearing held on November 6, 1985, a4 the Town Budget
for 1986.
SUMMARY OF TOWN BUDGET
APPROPRIATIONS LESS ;LESS
AND PROVISIO145 ESTIMATED UPNE PMDRi,D AMOUNT TO BE
FUND FOR OTHER USES REVENUES .BALANCE RAISED BY TAY
GENERAL $270,372 56p 5)o $ 20,000 $193P872
GET-NERAL ()U', SIDR VILLAGE 58,000 3,60o 12,ODO 42,400
HIGHWAY- TpWN KI) 310 , -500 Z7P000 150 , 0O0 133, NO
HI GHNAY -OLFY I DE VILLAGE 159,469 63 , 4 I? Z4,000 7 , 0 2
FROPERAL REVENUE SHARING 35,752 35F752
GRo'1'0 FIRE DEPT, 31,94o 31,940
NcLEAN FIRE DI ST . 20;537,77 20)537m77
PERU LIGHT DIv. 1,200 1,200
NoLEAN LIGHT DI ST . 2X0 2 , OU0
TOTALS $8.89- 770.77 $1869269 $,206,000 $497t5ol•77
There is an opening on the Town Planning Board. Mr. James DhcNeil h.,�
resigned. We need someone from the Groton City area.
Discussed Federal Revenue Shazing requirements dealing with discrimination
of the handicapped.
FEDERAL REIMTUE SHARING - DISCRI14INA1IU OF THE HANDIL'AFI-YD E AILUA'ZT N
A description of current policies and practices examined and problems
identified.
I. Grievance Procedure
1 Supervlsor
Town Board
Court
T1. Architectural Tmpedimerta
Doors -- Access for handicapped through rear door of office with cement
ramp. Also through overhead gawra a doors using pl woc4 raxip
and enter through Highway Superintendent's Office.
F xkinff - fiesery 'd for aandicap d parking czig3is up in front and
back of Town Hall with two paxking spaces Provided.
Rest. Room - Garage z'estroorn accessible to handicapped.
Floors . All smooth suxfaces.
III. VcrUng - The folar Election DistXic.ts have been made accessible to
the handicapped,
IV, Town .FustIce Court - This is our downfall. Ciurrent rented. facility is
inaccessible to handicapped and elderly and provides no pxxvacy fox'
I
ury and youthful offenders. We can, however, hold cogzrt in the Town
Hall to take care of lndi.vidx)al cases end emergencies.
FERSONNRL POLICIES
lie do not discriminate on the b�.sis of harjdjcapped status in
admission or access to, or tre�itinent or employment in our program i
and activities Ve comply with U �r' I rvice job re u lglr1�ats, OUr
cixxren�t daily suslness n ours are s x o icG anti ei �t
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SELF - EVALUATION
In connection with the requirements of Federal Regulation 31 CFR
Part 51 dealing with discrimination of the handicapped, the Town Board of
the Town of Groton has reviewed its hiring practices and the distribution
of all governmental services and finds no evidence of any discrimination
of the handicapped. A review of all governmental structures or those
that are hired to dispense governmental services indicates that no
governmental structures have any architectural impediments to the handicapped.
However, one rented facility, a room in the Village Fire Station rented to
house the Town Justice Court severely restricts access to the handicapped.
It has been determined then that in those cases involving the handicapped
and the Town Justice Court the Court sessions can be convened in the Town ball
and the Town Justice has been so notified. Vx. Glenn P. Munson has reviewed
and is in agreement with boards self - evaluation.
In order to comply with the Federal Revenue Sharing Act (31 U.S.C. 6701 -
6724) and the Federal Regulations promulgated in connection therewith
(31 CFR Part 51) the Town of Groton hereby adopts the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 28 - SUPERVISOR DESIGNATED TO COORDINATE FRS
HANDICAPPED REGULATIONS AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cltmmings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Groton be designated as
the Town Official responsible for coordination of the Town efforts to
comply with the aforesaid regulations. Anyone having a grievance shall.
be entlt'led to a hearing before the Torn Supervisor within 15 days after
receipt by the Town of''a written request for such a hearing. Determina-
tion of the grievance shall be made by the Town Supervisor within 30 days
after the hearing.
There being
no
further
business,
Mr.
Sovocool moved -to adjourn meeting,
seconded by
1r.
Graham,
at 9:30
P.M.
Unanimous,
Colleen D. Pierson
Torn Clerk
MINUTES OF T1DI%►I4i BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, DECFAffiER 10, 1985 AT 7 :30 P.M.
Those present: Teresa
Ellard
Gordon
Joseph
Donald
Jack F
M.
L.
C.
H.
E.
it2
Robinson, Supervisor
Sovocool, Councilman
VanBenschoten, Councilman
Graham, Councilman
Cummings, Councilman
;gerald, Attorney
Also present: Leland E. Cornelius
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Graham, to approve minutes of
November 12 meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings,
® Graham, Robinson.
Claim Nos. YQ to 365 of the Highway Fund. in the amount of $9,4149.70 and
Claim Nos. 454 to 486 of the General Fund in the amount of $6,225.21 were
presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded 'by Mr. VanBenschoten,
that the bills be paid.. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham,
Robinson.
RESOLUTION NO. 29 - THE STATE INSURANCE FUND - WORKERS' COMPENSATION
INSURANCE
Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Tovm of Groton avail itself of the services of
The State Insurance Find for Workers' Compensation Insurance commending
on January 1, 1986, for an estimated annual premium of $5,282.00.