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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-131. ,3 0 MINUTES OF T04N BOARD MEET NG HELD MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1988, AT 7:30 P. M. Those present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman Donald E. Cummings, Councilman Carl E. Haynes, Councilman Jack Fitzgerald, Attorney Also present: Leland Cornelius, Lyle Raymond, Herbert Adams Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, to approve minutes of May 9th meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson. Claim Nos. 148 to 169 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $24,931.70 and Claim Nos. 246 to 278 of the General Fund in the amount of $24,190.41 were presented for audit. Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson. RESOLU71014 N0. 21 - AUTHORIZATION TO PAY TOWN SHARE OF LEGAL SERVICES OF FNVIRONMENTAL ATTORNEYS - SLUDGE SPREADING Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton share of legal services provided by Costello, Cooney and Fearon for sludge spreading project in the amount of $545.22 (Voucher 272 be paid to Tompkins County Budget and Finance from Account No. B8020. . Monthly reports from the Town Clerk, Zoning Officer and Town Justice Heffron were reviewed. Lyle Raymond reported on progress of Natural Areas Study being conducted in the Town of Groton. Money for study was received from DEC. Cornell people are doing study and intend to inspect GR -3 and GR -t4 sites. Also Cornell Water Institute wanted 10 -12 sites to test for radon in water wells. Lyle's well will be tested and Dutch and Don offered to have theres done. The County has also made available $6600 to study compensation plan for landfill area located within a two mile limit. Herb Adams was present to ask board to grant him permission to put a second residence, a mobile home for his children, on his property which has 210 feet of frontage and is 608 feet deep. His reasons: 1) (dented to know when road right of way was given through his property. Totem should have deed. If not, it belongs to him; 2) Wife has had open heart surgery and needs someone there 24 hours a day; 3) Lot should be under grandfather clause with 100' frontage. It remains in family with Herb inheriting it from father. Herb: I pay taxes from center of road. My 1890 abstract shows no road right of way. Jack Fitzgerald: It's a State law passed by the Legislature in Albany in either 1880 or 1890 that any roads being used as Town roads officially become Town roads. Your medical point has to be documented. You can't come in and tell board this is what you want. You have to follow ordinance with written petition supported by documented evidence. In regards to being grandfathered, had you put up two buildings at that time you would be grandfathered. The mere fact that the land is there does not grandfather. It's an occupation density -- two homes close together without public sewer and water. You can file a petition with Town Board. Herb Adams: The Town tells me what I can and can't do with my property ....... a communist Town. 1 have improved my property. I want my two year old grandson and his mom and dad to have a decent place to live. I'm asking the Town Board to give a couple kids a chance. • • 0 11 Jack Fitzgerald: You need to establish a hardahig, For example: 1) Doctors report which substantiates 24 hour' care. That you can't rpovide it in your home and need another home on premises; 2) Petition signed by neighbors; 3) Health Department a.ppxoval Herb Adams: What you-'Te that the Town Board does hereby telling me is that all I have is dead larld. I'll be back with light illuminating onto my attorney. to a pole Reviewed ball from McFarland - Johnson, Since they were not present to 8xplain what bill was for, Supervisor is to contact thorn for an explanation, Also, Supervis>or will contact Jack Little of Ciaschf, Dieter- Ffagen Accountants for correct procedure in setting up a Capital Reserve Fund for the builC1lug Px`Oject, Discussed street light on cornex of Old, Peruville Road and Route 38. Mate has requested that we move light so as not to illuminate Route 3$. We can have NYSE&G transfer light tn pale around corner on Old Fexuville Road for a fee. Town can have a light district at large light at any intersection at different locations -- entire Thwn would pay something to think about. RESOLUTION NO, 22 AUTHOR:C ATION TO FELOCATE FERUVILLE STREET TAI GIRT Moved by 11x`. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Haynes Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Ouinmings, Haynes, Robinson RE�SOLVRD, that the Town Board does hereby authorize New York State electric and Gas. to relocate Peruville street light illuminating onto Route 38 to a pole around the corper on Old Peru Ville Roach. Supervisor Robinson discussed having a flashing light on the main intersection of Route 38 and route 34B with Mr. Grout. He suggested a resolution from Groton and Dryden requesting the State to install d flashing light at the intersection. RESOLUTION H06 23 - REQUEST FOR FLASHIOG LIGHT AT ZNTUSECTIOM OF ROUTE )8 and 34B Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschotan, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Groton does hereby reeluest the New ]Cork State Department of Transportation to install a flashing light at the intersection of Route )8 (caution) and Roll to 34D (red), Supervisor and Highway Superintendent toured site of junk vehicles stored on North Wood Road belonging to John Cooper, Mr. Cooper takes gunk cars for the Town of Dryden. He was not home at the timew Supervi sor. w111 contact hire to see if he will take vehicles fto�n the Toren of Groton. Board rev?ewed Route 38 (Locke Road) bridge replacement. Alternative - replace structure on existing alignment. Alternative # - replace structure on gaxi�llel alignment and off site detour up Chipmans Corners Road to Route 90 into Locke. Discussed Summer Jobs Fragram for 1988, Faux Town residents between the ages of 14-19 will be working with Maggie Moore at Health Care, Day Care, Historical Society and on Old Home Days Frogram. RE OLUTIal gip. 24 - SUMMER JOBS PROGRAM Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mx. Ha,yges Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Tolni of Groton enter County of 'Miapkins to .pa.rtioipate in the -into an Agreement with the Suinmer Jobs Frog aina ll 1. 32 Discussed increasing Election Inspectors hourly rate to possibly $4.00 per hour for 1989. Election Custodians have also asked for an increase. RESOLUTION N0. 25 - CONTRIBUTION TO ARTS COUNCIL Moved by Mr. VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Sovocool Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the Town of Groton contribute $50.00 to the Tompkins County Arts Council to offset money contributed to local programs by the Arts Council. Correspondence consisted of: 1) Received American Community Cablevision Franchise fee of $561.24; 2) Letter from Mike Post regarding $750 fee for putting zoning code amendments on computers, 3) Notice of hearing from Town of Dryden to put a Little Wheels Speedway on the corner of Route 38 and Route 34B; 4) Letter from tire disposal service out of Buffalo. Reports of zoning violations (unlicensed vehicles) are: 1) McKane on Devlen Road; 2) Fgar on Stauber Road; 3) Ayers on Old Stage Road. Info should be given to Gary Wood. There being no further business, Mr. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, at 10:20 P.M. Unanimous. Colleen D. Pierson Town Clerk MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING HELD MONDAY, JULY 11, 1988, AT 7:30 P. M. Those present: Teresa Ellard Gordon Jack Fi Arrived Late: Donald Carl E. M. Robinson, Supervisor L. Sovocool, Councilman C. VanBenschoten, Councilman tzgerald, Attorney E. Cummings, Councilman Haynes, Councilman Also present: Leland Cornelius, Herbert Adams, Donna Rude, John & Janet McMullin, John & Ethel McMullin, Charles Bush Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. VanBenschoten, to approve minutes of June 13th meeting as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Robinson (Absent - Haynes and Cummings). Claim Nos. 173 to 198 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $13,832.53 and Claim Nos. 302 to 333 of the General Fund in the amount of $9,098.92 were presented for audit. Moved by Mr., VanBenschoten, seconded by Mr. Haynes, that the bills be approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson. Reviewed correspondence and Town Justice Heffron's monthly report. Gary Wood reported that 42 building permits have been issued to date this year. Mrs. Donna Rude submitted a petition to board signed by residents of Salt Road to have road better posted and reducing the speed limit to 45 or 50, because of small children and slow moving farm equipment. She also sub- mitted letter to Board regarding a speeding vehicle on July 10 and report- ing of same to the Tompkins County Sheriffs Department, RESOLUTIM N0. 26 - RDQUEST TO COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT FOR REDUCTICN OF SPEED LIMIT ON SALT ROAD MOVED BY Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings Ayes - Sovocool, VanBenschoten, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson RESOLVED, that the To °.m Board of the Town of Groton does hereby request the Tompkins County Highway Department to consider a reduction in the speed limit on Salt Road from Stevens Road to Route 222 to either 45 or 50 miles :per hour. C r i LJ