HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-08TolINU ISS OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1986, at 7:30 P. Me
Those present: Teresa
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Gordon
Donald
Joseph
Jack F
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Robinson,' Supervisor
Sovocool, Councilman
VanBenschoten, Councilman
Cummings, Councilman
Graham, Councilman
,gerald, "Attorney
Also present: Leland Cornelius
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by lor. Sovocool, to approve minutes of
March 11 meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings,
Graham, Robinson.
Claim Nos. 66 to 104 of the Highway Fund in the
Claim Nos. 118 to 146 of the. General Fund in th
Claim No. 1 of the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund
were presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Graham,.
that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes -
Cummings, Graham, Robinson.
amount of $22,107.33
e amount of $3,247.81; and
in the amount of $10,920.00
seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten,
Sovocool, VanBenschoten,
Monthly reports from the Town Clerk and Town Justice Heffron were
reviewed.
Correspondence consisted of: 1) Letter from Helen Lane regarding zoning
violation at 618 West Groton Road; 2) Letter from Sam MacNeil notifying
us of CHIPS increase to $43,306 -- an increase of $10,554; 3) Description
of new programming services offered by American Community Cablevision
Supervisor Robinson explained problems we are encountering with our current
dog contract. A meeting was held with Robin Remick, Director of SPCA,
Keith Hunter, Dog Control Officer, Robert Walpole, Town Justice, Colleen
Pierson, Town Clerk and Teresa Robinson, Supervisor. Purpose of meeting
was to discuss two incidents in particular where insufficient information
was provided on Accusatory Instruments and the SPCA officer cannot give
sworn statements based on hear say. Therefore, courts are unable to
prosecute. The only way to eliminate this problem would be to amend our
current contract with the SPCA to include routine dog patrols and the
Dog Control Officer would talk to owner or pick dog up and have the evidence
to take proper court action. The SPCA has offered to amend our contract to
include routine patrol and talk to owner at a cost of $7800-to be prorated..
Our current contract is $5072.00 or $422.67 per month. If this added service
were to start May 1, our additional cost would be $1,818.68 or an additional
$227.33 per month for the remainder of the year. Judge Walpole stated that
we are currently encountering numerous problems of dogs running at large
because we no longer have routine patrols, which people are now aware of.
He recommended the Town Board consider reinstating routine patrols to
reduce current problems and allow sufficient evidence to be presented in
court when necessary. Much discussion was held by board members on what
the SPCA currently was or was not doing for.the compensation they now
receive. Supervisor Robinson intends to turn all dog complaints over to
Councilman Sovocool to handle.. No action to change current contract to
alleviate existing problems was taken.
Mr. Robert Walpole was present to bring to the Town Boards attention that
the annexation of Valley View Trailer Park to the Village did not include
500 feet of roadway which subsequently remains in the Town. The road is
currently a park road and-is maintained by the Park. (See ANN EXATION -
WILSON & VANB EDISCHOTEN file folder for survey maps.)
Discussed use of town buildings for Groton Festival Days. It was decided
that excessive preparation time would be involved, too much equipment would
be setting outside and liability insurance problems could be incurred. It
was suggested that.the Town contribute a tent, possibly in-conjunction with
the Village. Mr. Graham stated that a 30 x 100 tent costs $450 for 4 days.
Annual road inspection was set for Wednesday, April 12, 1986, at 12 Noon,
RESOLUTION NO, 8 - DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES FOR 1986
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Graham
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that 1986 Polling Places 'be designated as follows:
District #1 - West Groton Church
District #2 - West side of Town Clerk's Office
District #3 - East side of Town Clerk's Office
District 0+ - McLean Fire Station
Amended by RESOLUTION N0. 9 - COMBINE DISTRICTS 1, 2 AND 3 FOR REGISTRATION
Resolution
#12 Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, VariBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that Election Districts 1, 2 and 3 be combined for Registration
Day at the Town Hall. Registration for District #4 will be at the
McLean Fire Station.
Discussed access to the handicapped at West Groton Church polling place.
It was decided that cracks and rise in sidewalk and the threshold could
be taken care of by placing blacktop over concrete sidewalk. Town Highway
Department will take care of after permission to do so is obtained by
the West Groton Church Trustees,
RESOLUTION N0. 10 - PURCHASE DUMP TRUCK JOINTLY WITH VILLAGE
Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool is
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton purchase a
1954 Chevrolet Dump Truck from Duane Randall for a sum of $600
provided the Village of Groton by resolution agrees to contribute
one -half of the cost and maintainance in return for cooperative use
of Dump Truck, and
FURTHER RESOLVED, that a contract between Village and Town be
prepared as soon as possible.
RESOLUTION N0. 11 - HENRIETTA K. STCEPPLER - 100th BIRTHDAY
Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Graham
Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Graham, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Groton Town Board wishes to honor Henrietta K.
Stoeppler on her 100th birthday and the many years she has beer_
part of this community.
The annual Town of Groton trash pick up day will be Monday, May 5th
and Tuesday, Ray 6th. April has been proclaimed "Groton Beautification
Month"
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS, it is desirous to make our community an attractive and pleasant
place to live, and
WHEREAS, spring is the traditional time of year to clean up and improve
our properties,'and
WHEREAS, with a cooperative effort of all homeowners, landlords, and
businesses, such beautification efforts will make Groton a more comfort-
able environment for people to live and do business, and
WHEREAS, it provides a basis to attract new homeowners and businesses,
NOW, THEREFORE, we, Edward C. Westlake, Mayor of the Village of Groton
and Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor of the Town of Groton, do hereby
proclaim the month of April, 1986, as "Groton Beautification Month ",
and urge all home and business owners to engage in activities that will
lead to the beautification of our Village and Town.
Mx. Al Libious of McFarland and Johnson would like to meet with Town Board
Members to explain his business and inquire if there is anything they can
do for us. Board agreed .to invite him to come to Groton. •
There will be a meeting of the Town Board, Village Board and IDU on April 30th
at 70000 P.M. in the `C"own Hall to discuss potential and all aspects of growth ,
of Town, Village and industries.
Board members discussed at length zoning violations and lack of enforcement.
Consensus of board was that if we are going to have zoning it must be enforced
and all pending cases should be followed up on. Thwn Attorney will meet with
Gary Wood to see that proper action is taken.
There being no further business, Mr. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, at 10.*45 P.M. Unanimous,
Colleen D. Pierson
ThTsfn Clerk