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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTownBoard_Minutes_20170116Danby Town Board
 Minutes of Regular Meeting
 January 16, 2017 Present: Councilpersons: Rebecca Brenner (Deputy Supervisor), Leslie Connors, Jim Holahan, Jack Miller Excused: Supervisor: Ric Dietrich Others Present: Town Clerk Pamela Goddard Bookkeeper Laura Shawley Code Officer Paul Hansen Public Pat Woodworth, Charles Tilton, Ted Crane, Ronda Roaring, Garry Huddle Regular Meeting Opened at 7:08pm Privilege of the Floor Ted Crane shared a Planning Board document (undated, most likely from some time in 2016) with recommendations for changing lot sizes and other zoning considerations. He noted that, in the light of the recent Town Board discussion about types of foresters, one of the Conservation Advisory Council members seeking reappointment is a professional forester. Crane expressed concern that it may be inappropriate for a CAC member to share professional views while discussing conservation easements with landowners. Justice Garry Huddle reported that the Danby Court received notice of grant award - just under $16,000, which is enough for repairs/improvements to the court, including repair to the handicap access ramp. Danby was one of 406 courts which received a grant. 2016 Financial Review Laura Shawley reported that the Town kept substantially under budget in each fund (General, Highway, Water District) during fiscal year 2016. The Town will be able to add to its Fund Balance in each of these accounts. More exact information, with specific recommendations, in February. Shawley presented a proposed resolution, with budget line transfers for 2016 fiscal records. This is standard recordkeeping to balance the budget. Shawley informed the Board that the end of year records, with actual expenditures, are used to draft future budgets for the Town. Shawley answered questions about specific budget lines which had higher spending this year. The Attorney line and Machinery Contractual required transfers in 2016. The list of budget transfers are listed in Appendix A of these minutes. RESOLUTION NO. 23 OF 2017 - APPROVAL FROM THE TOWN BOARD TO MAKE THE APPROPRIATE BUDGET TRANSFERS NEED FOR THE 2016 YEAR END ACCOUNTING PROCESS Whereas, it is necessary to modify the budget between accounts when there have been expenditures that exceed the budget in some accounts and are under the budget in others, Now Be it Resolved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby authorizes the attached budget transfers to be made to the 2016 budget year. Moved by Connors, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
 In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Brenner 2017 Priorities Discussion Planner Randall is still working on reports for the Board. The Board will hold a more complete discussion in February regarding Planning Priorities. Code/Planning Report Hansen reported that the agreement for the Power Purchase Agreement connected to the solar array installation at the Highway Department has been signed by the Town Supervisor and that the Investors have accepted the agreement. Renovus is purchasing materials. Hansen anticipated that construction on this project will begin at the end of February. An informational article on this topic will appear in the Danby Area News. Chris Muka is back to court as he has not met the Code requirements for a building permit at 1840 Danby Road. Hansen further reported that the building is currently structurally sound Hansen informed the Board of the need for a “process server” to assist with serving legal notice on delinquent and decrepit properties. Hansen suggested a possible person and process for this to take place. The Board held a discussion of the need to post jobs, including any process server and minor construction for repair to the Town Hall access ramp. Bookkeeper Shawley added some information about Town Board_Minutes_201716 • Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Page ! of !1 3 the process needed for any hire in the Town. It may be possible to use independent contractors for specific, infrequent jobs. There is a standard process which must be followed for all such hires. Hansen outlined some changes/updates he would like to see to amend the Zoning Code. These changes may be minor, and only to clarify certain ambiguities currently found between different sections of the Code. Hansen will work on a draft to present to the Board for consideration. Short Reports A Year End Library Report was circulated among the Board. Clerk Goddard presented a Year End Town Clerk’s Report and the Year End Documents Management Report. For the month of December 2016, a total of $959.50 was received through the Town Clerk’s office. Of this, $841.04 was distributed to the Town Supervisor with the rest going to the NYS Animal Population Control program, the NYS DEC, and the NYS Department of Health for a marriage license. There were total receipts of $29,541.20 for the year of 2016, primarily in building permits, dog licenses, DEC license sales, and Planning Fees. Appointments The Board discussed appointment of Town Historians. Brenner made a proposal to appoint both applicants as Co-Historians, as the two applicants are both qualified. Clerk Goddard reported that the proposal is agreeable to the two applicants. There was a discussion to clarify what the annual stipend is for. The Board agreed that this should be for their hours. Supplies required for their work are to be purchased through the Town Hall account and provided to the Historians. There was a discussion of whether the two Historians would split the budgeted stipend, amounting to $250 each. Connors suggested keeping the base amount ($500 for Historian) remain the same for 2017, to be considered for an increase in 2018. Brenner proposed that each historian receive a stipend of $300. Holahan supported the proposal to appoint both, with a stipend of $300 each. The Board directed Clerk Goddard to relay a request that the Historians draft a plan of work, outlining various responsibilities and how they will be shared between them. The Board would like to see a preliminary plan in the next month. Connors distributed a draft Job Description for Town Historian from 2014, which had never been finalized. The Board did a preliminary review of this description, and will further review and refine this Description at future meetings. There was a preliminary discussion of records, artifacts, and archives currently in the possession of the previous Town Historian which need to be returned to the Town. In the future, these artifacts and archives shall be stored in the Danby Town Hall. RESOLUTION NO. 24 OF 2017 - APPOINTMENT OF TOWN HISTORIANS Resolved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby appoints Mary Ann Barr and Alexandra Pfeifer to a one year term as Danby Historians, with their work based on recommendations from the NYS Public Historians, effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2018, and Further Resolved, that each historian shall receive a stipend of $300 per year. Moved by Brenner, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
 In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Brenner There was a discussion of CAC appointments. Three people have submitted applications for re- appointment. Two of the three had been interviewed by the Town Board. One previous member (Jennie Caldwell) has moved out of town, and did not re-apply.. Supervisor Dietrich requested that a decision on CAC Chair be delayed until he is able to be present, during the February meetings. RESOLUTION NO. 25 OF 2017 - APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Resolved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby appoints Bill Evans to a two year term on the Conservation Advisory Council, effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019. Moved by Brenner, Second by Holahan. The motion passed.
 In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Brenner RESOLUTION NO. XX OF 2017 - APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Resolved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby appoints Mary Woodsen to a two year term on the Conservation Advisory Council, effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019. Moved by Connors, Second by Holahan. The motion tabled. This was for discussion. Brenner expressed concern a potential precedent of appointment without interview. Holahan expressed the same concern. The Board made a decided to table this action until Woodsen can appear for an interview.
 Town Board_Minutes_201716 • Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Page ! of !2 3 Miller Arrived, delayed due to travel RESOLUTION NO. 26 OF 2017 - APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Resolved, That the Town Board of the Town of Danby appoints Don Schauffler to a two year term on the Conservation Advisory Council, effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019. Moved by Holahan, Second by Connors. The motion passed.
 In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Brenner There was discussion regarding the need for clarification that all representatives on the CAC must be very clear not to put their interests, or the interests of another agency (such as a forestry service) in advance of the interests of the Town of Danby. !!!!!! Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 pm. !!!!!!!! ______________________________________ Pamela Goddard, Town Clerk Town Board_Minutes_201716 • Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Page ! of !3 3