“On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” - Roxbury Library Association's July 2016 Summer Reading Program
This summer the Roxbury Library presents “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” during the Roxbury Library Association July 2016 Summer Reading Program. Activities include games from around the world, 1950’s dances, jump rope and hula hoop contests, engineering and science projects, and more.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Person: Dian Seiler, Director, Roxbury Library
Telephone and Fax: (607)-326-7901
“ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, READ” 2016 SUMMER READING PROGRAM THEME
This summer the Roxbury Library presents “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” during the Roxbury Library Association July 2016 Summer Reading Program. Activities include games from around the world, 1950’s dances, jump rope and hula hoop contests, engineering and science projects, and more.
Children in grades 1 through 8 will explore sports and fitness with storytimes, craft activities, prizes, and more session offerings. Students enrolled in the Roxbury Central School CROP Program are automatically registered. Summer resident children may register at the Roxbury Library for sessions.
For more information, call the library at (607) 326-7901 or visit the RLA website, http://www.roxburylibraryonline.org.
All programs are free of charge.
Notice-June 15, 2016, Roxbury Planning Board Meeting Canceled
due to having no business to discuss.
NOTICE
The regular monthly meeting of the Town of Roxbury Planning Board scheduled for June 15, 2016 is canceled due to having no business to discuss.
The next regular monthly meeting is scheduled to be held July 20, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall.
By Order of the Roxbury Planning Board
Phillip Zorda, Chairman
Dated: June 2, 2016
Notice-Completion of 2015 Annual Water Quality Reports
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Roxbury, Delaware County, New York, has completed the 2015 Annual Water Quality Reports required by NYS Dept. of Health, for the Roxbury, Grand Gorge and Denver Water Districts. Copies of the reports are available for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office, 53690 State Hwy. 30, Roxbury, NY, during regular business hours.
Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Dated: May 24, 2016
Town Board Approved Meeting Minutes - May 9, 2016
The regular meeting of the Town Board was held May 9, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall. Present: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Gene Cronk, Edward Raeder, Allen Hinkley and Carol Murray, Highway Supt. Neil German, Attorney Kevin Young & 7 residents.
APPROVED MINUTES
May 9, 2016
The regular meeting of the Town Board was held May 9, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall. Present: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Gene Cronk, Edward Raeder, Allen Hinkley and Carol Murray, Highway Supt. Neil German, Attorney Kevin Young & 7 residents.
The Minutes of the April 11, 2016 regular meeting were approved on motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley.
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Robert Allison and Rick Woidt were present to discuss the revised flood study maps for the hamlet of Grand Gorge under the GEIS Project that were modified after the March Public Information meeting and further elevation studies. Issues discussed include restricted water flow at the bridge on State Hwy. 30 due to the water line in the stream, approving and filing the study map with FEMA, flood insurance rates and mitigation measures for the trailer park and the water line in the stream. The Town Board must decide whether or not they will approve the flood study maps to be turned into FEMA. The Board would like to discuss the matters presented with Nicole Franzese of the Delaware County Planning Dept. before making a decision on the flood study map.
Carol O’Beirne was present to discuss the East Branch Delaware River Recreation Access Plan. Binders were distributed to the Town Board at the April meeting for review and feedback. The plan reflects recreational concepts specific to each town & village in Delaware County that includes water use, trails, fishing, etc. Municipalities would be able to obtain funding for projects and help is available for creating an information kiosk. Four projects are currently planned throughout Delaware County under the program. A Stewardship Program is also underway for each community using their own people. The program also welcomes community feedback.
Highway Supt. Neil German reported crews are cleaning ditches and patching holes and added they have finished Carr George Rd. Discussion took place regarding the sand pile and Item 4 pile running into the nearby stream. A block wall will be built to prevent further run off. The Hwy. Supt. was approved to purchase blocks for the retaining wall at $62/block. The Hwy. Supt. and Councilman Hinkley have also met with ZS Security for installing cameras at the highway garage and a quote has been received for same in the amount of $6,334.86.
RESOLUTION #38 –APPROVE CAMERAS FOR HIGHWAY GARAGE
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board approves the quote of ZS Security to install eight (8) cameras and necessary apparatus at the highway garage in the amount of $6,334.86.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Assessor Robert Breglio submitted a written report to the Town Board for April 2016. Assessor Clerk, Stephanie Seminara was present to discuss some of the items reporting the Town should be receiving State reimbursement soon for the re-valuation in the amount of $12,000 +/-, STAR changes for new applicants this year will be that approved applicants will have to apply to State Taxation & Finance under the “STAR Check” program, where if approved as eligible, they would have to pay the full school tax bill and then receive reimbursement from the State for the STAR amount which will also be reportable on the owners income tax. There will be no changes for existing Basic or Enhanced STAR owners or existing Basic STAR owners that upgrade to the Enhanced STAR due to age.
Parks Clerk, Carolynn Faraci reported getting two quotes for repair of the glass in 21 window sashes broken out in the Kirkside Park dollhouse building and are as follows: Tri-County Glass $100/sash and Ace Glass $36/sash, renovations in the north barn for the Community Kitchen is expected to begin next year, several more plaques have been ordered for Roxbury Historic District homes that will be paid with owner and grant funds and will be installed by Gary Faraci at no cost to the owner, 30 cedar planters are expected to be distributed on Main Street Roxbury under a community sponsorship program with additional funds being sought through Go Fund Me and stated one of the park bridges is expected to be replaced in late summer.
Supv. Hynes reported Roxbury Water PW-1 has experienced a decrease in pumping capacity from 180 gpm to 130 gpm. Titan Drilling has replaced a broken pipe and will also replace the pump.
A letter was received from Dennis Slater requesting to hook up one of the trailers in his trailer park to the Grand Gorge Water District line in Hubbell Corners due to rising Dept. of Health testing costs. Mr. Slater stated he would like to hook up all five trailers in that section but the water charges (ad valorem and usage charges) would be $3,000/year. He is planning to subdivide his park to break off the one trailer for water. All trailers in the park are hooked to municipal sewer.
RESOLUTION #39- RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF ROXBURY CONSENTING TO ALLOW ONE TRAILER LOT IN THE D & J TRAILER COURT TO CONNECT TO THE GRAND GORGE WATER DISTRICT
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town of Roxbury adopted its existing “Water Use Law” (“WUL”) in November of 2012; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has received a request for permission for one trailer lot in the D&J Trailer Court (the “Trailer Park”), known as Lot # 1 (“Lot #1), to Connect to the Town’s Grand Gorge Water District; and
WHEREAS, according to the Town of Roxbury’s WUL the Trailer Park could connect Lot #1 to the water main pursuant to a contract with the Water District; and
WHEREAS, the Trailer Park will be responsible for all costs associated with the water connection including the cost of installing a lateral, a pressure reducing valve, and any other equipment required for the connection; and
WHEREAS, the Trailer Park would be responsible for obtaining any and all permits required for the installation of the lateral; and
WHEREAS, the Trailer Park will have to comply with the Town’s WUL and will have to reimburse the Town for all out-of-pocket expenses associated with the requested water connection; and
WHEREAS, the Trailer Park will be charged by the Water District with the current water rate structure for system; and
THEREFORE, NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
1. The Town Board of the Town of Roxbury has evaluated the request of D&J Trailer Court to connect to the Town of Roxbury’s Grand Gorge Water District and hereby gives its consent to the Trailer Park to make the requested connection for Lot No. 1; and
2. The Town Board requires that the Trailer Park make no connection until Lot #1 is subdivided from the other lots as a separate tax parcel; and
3. The Owner complies with all applicable laws and rules relating to the water system connection.”
WHEREUPON, the Resolution was put to a vote and recorded as follows:
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Dennis Slater also reported, as part of an Eagle Scout project, 27 of the fire hydrants have been painted and the remaining 27 are to be painted very soon.
Richard Davis of the Grand Gorge Community Action Group reported the group has decided to postpone the Grand Gorge Festival until next year. Davis also presented the Town Board with storage building plans and a site location map for a proposed 18’ X 26’ building that they would like to house beside the Grand Gorge Civic Center propane tanks. They would apply for grant funding to purchase the building. The Town Board will review the plans but stated no objections with the proposed location.
Joseph Resch of the Grand Gorge Business Alliance showed the new logo for their group.
Attorney Kevin Young discussed the grant application for Roxbury & Grand Gorge Water Districts and possibly purchasing property that would allow for a new well and an expanded area of protection around the two current pump houses on the lands owned by Michael Hinkley. The property would need to be subdivided and an appraisal would also be needed. Further discussion took place on the process.
RESOLUTION #40- RESOLUTION OF THE ROXBURY TOWN BOARD AUTHORIZING TOWN ATTORNEY TO ARRANGE FOR AN APPRAISAL OF REAL PROPERTY
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town Board for the Town of Roxbury adopted Local Law No. 1 of 2010 entitled “Water Supply Law” governing the operation of the Roxbury and Grand Gorge Water Districts; and
WHEREAS, certain real property located at 54400 State Hwy 30, Roxbury, NY (the “Property”) may need to be acquired for protecting and securing the Roxbury Water Supply; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that an appraisal of the Property is needed to determine the value of the lands; and
THEREFORE, NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The Town Board of the Town of Roxbury authorizes YOUNG/SOMMER, LLC, Town Attorney, to proceed with ordering an appraisal of the Property.”
WHEREUPON, the Resolution was put to a vote and recorded as follows:
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the Town Board approved the Town Clerk’s monthly report for April 2016 in the amount of $2,564.68 (Town Clerk $514.68 and Building Permits $2,050.00)
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the Supervisor’s monthly report for March 2016.
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the Assessor’s monthly report for April 2016.
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the Building Inspector’s monthly report for April 2016.
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the Town Board approved the Water Receipts monthly report for April 2016 in the following amounts: Denver Water $3,023.80; Grand Gorge $3,649.15 and Roxbury $5,302.23.
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Gene Cronk the Town Board approved the Justice Court’s monthly report for March 2016 in the amount of $2,356.00 and April 2016 in the amount of $1,721.00.
AYES-5 Murray, Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
The February 2016 Justice Court invoice has not yet been received from the State.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the Tax Collector’s monthly report for April 2016.
AYES-5 Raeder, Hinkley, Cronk, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #41- RESOLUTION FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ADOPTION OF A LOCAL LAW FOR FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
“WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Roxbury, New York (the “Town”) deems it advisable to maintain its eligibility to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”);
WHEREAS, new Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps establishing 100 year base flood elevations for the Town have been completed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”);
WHEREAS, to maintain eligibility in the NFIP it is necessary for the Town to adopt the new Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps into its floodplain management regulations;
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“NYSDEC”) has also instructed the Town Board to update its Flood Plain Local Law to conform to the current rules and regulations required by FEMA; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it advisable to adopt a local law that repeals and supersedes Local law No. 1 of the year 2012 of the Town of Roxbury entitled “Flood Damage Prevention Local Law” to adopt the new maps and to incorporate the current FEMA regulations regarding flood plain management.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said Town Board shall meet at the 53690 State Highway 30, Main Street. PO Box 189, Roxbury New York, on June 13, 2016, at 7:15 P.M. to hear all persons interested in the manner of the adoption of the local law, and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of said hearing in the Catskill Mountain News, the official newspaper of the town, and to post copies of such notice in the manner provided by law.”
Town Board Member Carol Murray so moved; Town Board Member Edward Raeder Seconded, and the Town Board voted as follows:
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
Discussion took place on commercial solar farms and the terms of the County resolution on same. Attorney Young also explained the matter in terms of making them subject to Payment In Lieu Of Tax (PILOT).
RESOLUTION #42-RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENTRY INTO HOST COMMUNITY BENEFIT AGREEMENTS AS PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR COMMERCIAL SOLAR INSTALLATIONS IN THE TOWN OF ROXBURYREAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town of Roxbury, Town Board, wishes to cooperate and partner with the County of Delaware and school districts in creating a unified policy to deal with the taxable status of commercial solar installations; and
WHEREAS, the real estate parcels that contain those solar installations will fall into overlapping taxing districts; and
WHEREAS; New York State Real Property Tax Law Section 487 (9) states that solar, wind and farm waste energy projects are exempt from property taxes for a period of 15 years, but are eligible to contribute to their host community through PILOT agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Roxbury, the County of Delaware and many towns, villages and school districts agree that residential and agricultural solar projects should be tax exempt, but commercial solar projects should pay their fair share of the costs of municipal expenses; and
WHEREAS, residential solar projects are defined as projects located at inhabited dwellings, connected to a single phase grid and no larger than 20 kw in size; and
WHEREAS; agricultural solar projects are defined as projects located on lands which qualifies for exemption under Real Property Tax Law § 483; and
WHEREAS, commercial solar projects are defined as any projects other than those defined above as residential or agricultural; and
THEREFORE, upon approval of this Resolution, it is understood that the Town of Roxbury authorizes that the Host Community Benefit Agreements will be put into place for all new commercial solar installations in the Town. It is further understood that taxing districts will need to adopt similar legislation to authorize the Host Community Benefit Agreements. In addition, it is expected that the Town of Roxbury will be the lead agency in negotiating and ensuring that Host Community Benefit Agreements are in place; and
WHEREAS, the Town, within a sixty (60) day period of the request for a building permit or any other formal notification received from an entity notifying the Town of Roxbury of intent to construct a commercial solar installation, will notify such commercial solar array owners that the Host Community Benefit Agreement (PILOT) is in place in the Town of Roxbury and will notify such other taxing districts as described within this resolution; and
FURTHERMORE, all commercial solar panel arrays will be subject to Host Community Benefit Agreements (PILOT) to be put into place by the Town of Roxbury and the proceeds of which will be shared by each taxing district on a pro-rated amount (50% town, 25% county, 25% school); and
WHEREAS, all residential and agricultural solar installations would remain as tax exempt for the 15-year period unless the law changes regarding tax-exempt status. This Resolution only applies to commercial installations; and
WHEREAS, under Section 487 (9) of the Real Property Tax Law, the Host Community Benefit Agreement must not exceed the amount of taxes that the entity would have paid on the new array if there were not tax exemption (For example, if a $100,000 solar farm is built on a $5,000 plot of land, the agreement cannot exceed what property taxes would have been on a $105,000 assessed value); and
WHEREAS, it is understood agreements made pursuant to this resolution shall be for 15 years and that the revenue will be divided among the taxing districts as described above.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Roxbury Town Board is in agreement with this multi-jurisdictional cooperation agreement.”
WHEREUPON, the Resolution was put to a vote and recorded as follows:
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #43-STANDARD WORK DAY AND REPORTING RESOLUTION FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Roxbury hereby establishes the following standard work days for these titles and will report the officials to the New York State and Local Retirement System based on their record of activities:
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved submission of a non-utility application to NYS DOT for the July 2, 2016 Annual Sidewalk Festival which will be covered by Town insurance.
AYES-5 Murray, Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Hynes
NAYS-0
Attorney Young discussed the issues that Grand Gorge Tire has had in trying to hook up their building to the NYCDEP sewer extension. When sewer extension was being built DEP didn’t hook up that property due to unknown soil issues having been a auto repair garage at one time but installed a stub to the property. The owner at that time was okay with no hook up but now the new owner wants the hookup. Unfortunately, the stub is two feet too high so a grinder pump would have to be installed. Under the extension agreement, the Town feels the hook up should be at the expense of DEP and not the owner. The Town is waiting for a response in writing from DEP.
A card has been received from Cub Scouts Pack 41 Roxbury, NY thanking the Town Board for having allowed the use of the Grand Gorge Civic Center for the pinewood derby they held this year.
Supv. Hynes stated the vehicle being looked into for the Constable is not available until June 1st.
A report from the Health Inspector was submitted to the Town Board regarding the results of his inspection on 210 Ridge Rd.
The NYS Public Service Commission has scheduled meetings for public input on the Clean Energy Standard Program.
RESOLUTION #44- RESOLUTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS A PERSONNEL ISSUE
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board agreed to enter into Executive Session at 9:45 pm to discuss a personnel issue. Present were: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Allen Hinkley, Edward Raeder, Gene Cronk and Carol Murray and Attorney Kevin Young.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board and Town Attorney returned to the Regular Meeting at 10:04 pm.
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Supervisor Hynes stated no decisions were made as a result of Executive Session.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the bills were audited and ordered paid in the following amounts:
General #177-225 – $32,329.39
Roxbury Sewer #28-35 – $7,877.75
Highway #92-116 – $73,456.99
Denver Sewer #33-40 – $12,835.37
Roxbury Water #27-33 – $2,752.51
Special Lights #7 – $2,082.38
Grand Gorge Water #29-35 – $6,848.17
Capital Projects:
Denver Water #28-33 – $6,170.69
GEIS Program #10-11 – $6,639.50
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the meeting adjourned at 10:08 pm.
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Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Thomas S. Hynes, Supervisor
Gene Cronk, Councilman
Edward Raeder, Councilman
Allen Hinkley, Councilman
Carol Murray, Councilwoman
Notice - Public Hearing on Proposed Local Law entitled “Flood Damage Prevention Law", June 13, 2016
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Town of Roxbury Town Board on June 13, 2016 at 7:15 p.m. at the Town Hall, 53690 St. Hwy 30, PO Box 189, Roxbury, New York to hear all persons interested regarding a proposed Local Law entitled “Flood Damage Prevention Law” under consideration by the Town Board.
Notice of Public Hearing
Town of Roxbury
Town Hall
53690 St. Hwy 30, PO Box 189
Roxbury, New York
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Town of Roxbury Town Board on June 13, 2016 at 7:15 p.m. at the Town Hall, 53690 St. Hwy 30, PO Box 189, Roxbury, New York to hear all persons interested regarding a proposed Local Law entitled “Flood Damage Prevention Law” under consideration by the Town Board. The proposed local law is available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk. In summary, the proposed Local law repeals and supersedes Local law No. 1 of the year 2012 and adopts the new law recommended by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in order to maintain the community’s eligibility to participate in the National Flood Insurance program. The proposed Local law includes updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
By Order of the Roxbury Town Board
Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Dated: May 16, 2016
Roxbury Town Board Meeting Agenda - May 9, 2016
ROXBURY TOWN BOARDRegular MeetingMay 9, 2016
ROXBURY TOWN BOARD
Regular Meeting
May 9, 2016
Town Hall
Call To Order 7:30 pm
Minutes April 11th regular meeting
Requests to Speak:
Robert Allison & Rick Woidt-update on GG Flood Study
Carol O’Beirne-East Branch Del. River Recreational Access Plan
Nicole Franzese- flood maps
Department Reports:
Water / Sewer
Planning
Building & Grounds
Highway
Assessor
Building Inspector
Community Resources
Old Business
New Business
Letters to the Board:
Dennis Slater-request to hookup trailer to Grand Gorge Water line
Discussion from residents
Audits
ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION
· Resolution-Town Clerk monthly report for April 2016
· Resolution-Supervisor’s monthly report for March 2016
· Resolution-Assessor’s monthly report for April 2016
· Resolution-Building Inspector monthly report for April 2016
· Resolution-monthly water receipts report for April 2016
· Resolution-Justice Court monthly report for February & March 2016
· Resolution-Tax Collector monthly report for April 2016
· Resolution-schedule Public Hearing for Flood Maps
· Resolution-commercial solar farms
· Resolution – retirement reporting days 2016
· Resolution – nonutility application to NYSDOT for Sidewalk Festival July 2nd
· Health Officer inspections
· Constable vehicle
· NYS Public Service Commission – schedule of public input on the Clean Energy Standard program
May 16, 2016 - ROXBURY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TUESDAY FORUM SESSION: "TALES OF A NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL TEACHER"
For the Tuesday, May 10, 2016, Roxbury Library Association Forum Program, at 1:00 p.m., at the Roxbury Library, Roxbury resident Fannie Lippmann will offer a program entitled "Tales of a New York City School Teacher."
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Person: Dian Seiler, Director, Roxbury Library
Telephone and Fax: (607)-326-7901
May 10, 2016, ROXBURY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TUESDAY FORUM SESSION:
“TALES OF A NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL TEACHER”
For the Tuesday, May 10, 2016, Roxbury Library Association Forum Program, at 1:00 p.m., at the Roxbury Library, Roxbury resident Fannie Lippmann will offer a program entitled “Tales of a New York City School Teacher.”
Regular RLA Tuesday Forum attendees will provide refreshments following Ms. Lippmann’s program.
The Roxbury Library Association welcomes the public to all RLA Tuesday Forum programs, activities, and gatherings, which are free of charge.
Located at 53742 State Highway 30, the Roxbury Library is directly opposite the town’s United Methodist Church on Main Street.
For details about the May 10, 2016, RLA Tuesday Forum program and about upcoming RLA Tuesday Forum programs, activities, and gatherings, please contact Roxbury Library Director Dian Seiler or Roxbury Library Clerk Helen Faraci at (607)-326-7901.
Town Board Approved Meeting Minutes - April 11, 2016
APPROVED MINUTES
April 11, 2016
The regular meeting of the Town Board was held April 11, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall. Present were: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Edward Reader, Gene Cronk, Allen Hinkley and Carol Murray, Highway Supt. Neil German, Assessor Robert Breglio, Attorney Kevin Young and 12 residents.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the Town Board approved the minutes of the March 14, 2016 regular monthly meeting.
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
Minutes of the March 19, 2016 Public Information meeting for the Grand Gorge Flood Study were also distributed to the Town Board.
Nicole Franzese of the Delaware County Planning Department discussed the process for adopting the Hamlet designation maps and discussed the removal of four parcels. Every five years the Town Board must review the map and will have the chance to remove any parcels before a map is adopted. The next review process will be in 2021. The Town Clerk stated receiving a call from Cherie Serrie questioning if the property of Conro has been deemed to be in the flood zone per the current flood study being done in Grand Gorge, and therefore unbuildable, why can’t it be removed from the Hamlet Designation. The matter was discussed by the Town Board where it was stated there are expected to be changes to the draft flood study maps resulting from the information meeting and Attorney Young stated there is also a new flood acquisition program that the parcel might be eligible for. The Conro property will remain a parcel in the hamlet designation.
RESOLUTION # 32 of 2016 TOWN OF ROXBURY- HAMLET DESIGNATION
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, in December 24, 2010, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) issued a Water Supply Permit to the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) which authorizes DEP (and/or its agents) to purchase land in fee and to purchase conservation easements within the New York City Watershed West-of Hudson River subject to certain restrictions with a duration of 10 years (with a one five year renewal for a total duration of 15 years). A copy of the Water Supply Permit (Permit Now. 0-9999-00051/00001) is available online at http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/70361.html.
WHEREAS, in order to protect the land that is most amendable for development, Special Condition 10 of the Water Supply Permit identifies two types of areas where the City may not purchase in fee or conservation easements: The 1997 Designated Areas and the 2011 Designated Areas: and
WHEREAS, June 13, 2011 the Town of Roxbury Town Board (“Town Board”) adopted Resolution #21 of 2011 under Special Condition 10 designating these areas ; and
WHEREAS, in 2016 and 2021 the Town Board can revisit both the areas designated and New York City’s purchase of in fee or conservation easement within these areas; and
WHEREAS, attached as Exhibit A is a listing of tax parcels within the proposed 2011 Designated Area as amended by the Town Board in April 2016; and
WHEREAS, attached as Exhibit B is a map showing the 1997 Designed Area and the 2011 Designated Area as amended by the Town Board in April 2016; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
1. The Town Board adopts as the amended 2011 Designed Area the parcels identified in Exhibits A and B.
2. The Board reserves any and all rights under Special Conditions 7, 8, 9 and 10 to make new determinations in 2021 and 2026.”
WHEREUPON, the resolution was put to a vote and recorded as follows:
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Ms. Franzese stated a Public Hearing must be held before adopting the new flood maps. Said hearing will be scheduled at the May Town Board meeting and the flood maps must be adopted by June 16, 2016.
Assessor Robert Breglio provided a written report to the Town Board for March 2016 and added work has been completed for the 2016 Tentative Tax Roll that will be available May 2nd , all exemptions have been processed, a notice will be advertised for appointments to meet with the Assessor to discuss figures on the tax roll, the notice will also state Grievance Day is the fourth Thursday in May and will be held on one day 4-8 pm as set by the Board of Assessment Review and the Assessor’s office continues to work on issues with commercial solar farms. Attorney Young discussed the current commercial solar exemption that is good for 15 years and the Town Board can either opt out or set up a PILOT (Payment In Lieu Of Tax) program. The County has a model resolution that would allow for 50% Town, 25% School and 25% County. The Town Board can choose to either go under the County resolution or have one of its own. The Town Board will wait to see what the County adopts as a final resolution. Discussion took place with concerns if a commercial solar company goes out of business and abandons the panels. Attorney Young stated the Town Board could require a bond be posted and added he has reviewed the current Site Plan Review law and it includes commercial solar farms. The County Planning Department has additional information available on solar farms for property owners. The Town Board is expected to adopt a resolution on solar farms at the May meeting.
Richard Davis of the Grand Gorge Community Action Group stated they are thinking about holding a Grand Gorge Community Day in the fall and requested use of the Civic Center building and grounds. They are also thinking of getting an 18’ X 26’ movable storage building to house their wreaths, flower baskets, etc. and requested being able to locate it out of the way behind the Civic Center. The Town Board requested plans on the storage bldg. All were invited to a pinewood derby to be held at the Civic Center this Saturday.
Joseph Resch of the Grand Gorge Business Alliance thanked the members of the Town Board who attended their art contest award ceremony for the new logo and requested Town Board support for their grant application for Main Street Funding.
Highway Supt., Neil German, stated the new chipper is here and crews are working to widen Carr George Rd. and getting ready for summer road work.
Carolynn Faraci, Parks Clerk, stated the Park is almost fully booked for weekends this summer and is already being booked into 2017. Councilman Hinkley questioned rates for resident and non-residents. Mrs. Faraci stated the Town Board last year changed the rates last year for that purpose and current rates are $125/day resident and $425/day non-resident.
The Town Board discussed the vacancy on the Historic Preservation Commission. Douglas McLaurine has expressed interest in the position.
Councilman Hinkley reported having spoken with ZS Security to obtain a quote on installing cameras at the highway garage and Supervisor Hynes has already visited the site with the security company.
Councilman Raeder expressed concerns with the thermostat setting in the Civic Center dining center as it is constantly set at 72 degrees. The Town Board discussed installing a lock over it but no decision was made.
Discussion took place on the failing Constable vehicle. Supv. Hynes has looked into a new one and all the 2015 leftovers have been purchased. A 2016 on State bid would require at least 6 weeks to get. Supv. Hynes requested approval for him to continue to look into locating and pricing a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe or comparable vehicle.
RESOLUTION #33 – APPROVE LOCATING A 2016 CONSTABLE VEHICLE
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Edward Raeder the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to continue to locate and price a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe Police vehicle, or comparable vehicle, and report back to the Town Board regarding same.”
AYES – 4 Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-1 Cronk
Councilmen Cronk and Hinkley added, if a new Constable vehicle is purchased, they would want restrictions on it.
On motion of Carol Murray second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the Town Clerk’s monthly report for March 2016 in the amount of $771.30 (Town Clerk $521.30 and Building Permits $250.00)
AYES-5 Murray, Hinkley, Raeder, Cronk, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the Supervisor’s monthly financial report for February 2016.
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Carol Murray the Town Board approved the Assessor’s monthly report for March 2016.
AYES-5 Hinkley, Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the Town Board approved the Building Inspector’s monthly report for March 2016.
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the Town Board approved the monthly water receipts reports for March 2016 as follows: Denver $102.30; Grand Gorge $180.42 and Roxbury $133.92.
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the Town Board approved the Tax Collector’s monthly report for March 2016.
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #34-APPOINT MCLAURINE TO HISTORIC COMMISSION
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, a vacancy exists on the Roxbury Historic Preservation Commission (RHPC) as of 12/31/15; and
WHEREAS, the new three year term of service will expire 12/31/18
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board appoints Douglas McLaurine to fill the vacancy on the RHPC effective immediately; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, said term shall be for three years and expire 12/31/18.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Gene Cronk the Town Board approved the destruction of the following office equipment due to being inoperative:
AYES –5 Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #35-SUPPORT GGBA MAIN STREET FUNDING APPLICATION
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town of Roxbury Town Board supports the application of the Grand Gorge Business Alliance for funding through the M-ARK Project, Inc. Regional Main Street Program for the Grand Gorge Crossroad Cluster application.”
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
It was stated the proposal from The Chazen Companies for tax assessment support for expanded review of the NYC DEP Roxbury/Grand Gorge sanitary sewer collection system has been executed. A copy has been given to the Town Board.
Congratulations were bestowed to Constable Stephen Williamson who has been awarded the 2016 Delaware County American Legion Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. His name will now be submitted for a State award.
After having received a complaint on issues at 185 Cronk Lane, the Health Officer inspected the residence and submitted a written report of his findings to the Town Board. No action was taken by the Town Board.
RESOLUTION #36- RESOLUTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS A PERSONNEL ISSUE
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board agreed to enter into Executive Session at 8:32 pm to discuss a personnel issue . Present were: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Allen Hinkley, Edward Raeder, Gene Cronk and Carol Murray, Attorney Kevin Young and Transfer Station Manager David Dumond.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Carol Murray the Town Board and Town Attorney returned to the Regular Meeting at 9:10 pm.
AYES-5 Cronk, Murray, Raeder, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
Supervisor Hynes stated the Town Board has turned over the matter discussed in Executive Session to the Personnel Committee and added that no decisions were made.
RESOLUTION #37-TRANSFER GOOD NEIGHBOR FUNDS
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town Board submitted a request to NYCDEP to use $25,000 of Good Neighbor Funds (GNF) towards the cost of a new generator at the highway garage; and
WHEREAS, NYCDEP has approved the use of $25,000 in GNF for the generator; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board had previously approved the transfer of $7,299.51 from GNF to General Fund for the generator;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The Town Board approves the transfer of the remaining $17,700.49 from GNF to General Fund for the generator.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the bills were audited and ordered paid in the following amounts:
General #122-176 – $68,620.03
Roxbury Sewer #23-27 – $6,664.26
Highway #65-91 – $34,169.86
Denver Sewer #27-32 – $12,290.53
Roxbury Water #21-26 – $1,910.58
Special Lights #6 – $2,091.93
Grand Gorge Water #24-28 – $2,666.85
Capital Projects –
Denver Water #24-27 – $1,543.30
GEIS Project #9 – $4,867.98
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the meeting adjourned at 9:15 pm.
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Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Thomas S. Hynes, Supervisor
Gene Cronk, Councilman
Edward Raeder, Councilman
Allen Hinkley, Councilman
Carol Murray, Councilwoman
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF 2016 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL & HEARING OF COMPLAINTS
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF
2016 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL &
HEARING OF COMPLAINTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ASSESSOR OF THE TOWN OF ROXBURY, DELAWARE COUNTY, NEW YORK, HAS COMPLETED THE TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CURRENT YEAR; THAT A COPY THEREOF WILL BE FILED ON OR BEFORE MAY 1ST, 2016 WITH THE TOWN CLERK, AT WHOSE OFFICE IT MAY BE SEEN AND EXAMINED BY ANY PERSON INTERESTED THEREIN UNTIL THE FOURTH THURSDAY IN MAY. FURTHER, THE ASSESSOR WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE WITH SUCH TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL AT:
Town of Roxbury
Assessor’s Office
53690 State Hwy 30
Saturday 5/14/2016 10am – 2pm
Monday 5/16/2016 4pm – 8pm
Friday 5/20/2016 9am – 1pm
Monday 5/23/2016 9am – 1pm
ON THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016, FOR A PERIOD OF FOUR HOURS, THE BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEET AT THE ROXBURY TOWN HALL FROM 4-8PM IN SAID TOWN, TO HEAR AND EXAMINE ALL COMPLAINTS ON THE APPLICATION OF ANY PERSON BELIEVING HIMSELF AGGRIEVED THEREBY. A PUBLICATION CONTAINING PROCEDURES FOR CONTESTING AN ASSESSMENT (RP-524INST AND RP-524) IS AVAILABLE AT THE ASSESSOR’S OFFICE OR ONLINE AT
https://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/orpts/rp524_fill_in.pdf
Robert Breglio, Assessor
Notice - Town of Roxbury Historic Preservation Commission (RHPC) Meeting scheduled for April 16, 2016 has been Canceled
A Special Meeting of the RHPC will be held Saturday May 7, 2016 at 10:00 am at the Town Hall
NOTICE
The regular quarterly meeting of the Town of Roxbury Historic Preservation Commission (RHPC) scheduled for April 16, 2016 has been canceled. A Special Meeting of the RHPC will be held Saturday May 7, 2016 at 10:00 am at the Town Hall. The next regular quarterly meeting of the RHPC is scheduled for Saturday July 16, 2016 at 10:00 am at the Town Hall.
By Order of the Roxbury Historic Preservation Commission
Lewis Wendell, Chairman
Dated: April 8, 2016
Roxbury Town Planning Board Approved Meeting Minutes - April 20, 2016
Present: Phil Zorda, Jean Stone, Dave Cowan, Brad Zambri, Jill Ribich, secretary/alternate. Nicole Franzese from DC Planning Board.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Roxbury Town Planning Board Meeting
Present: Phil Zorda, Jean Stone, Dave Cowan, Brad Zambri, Jill Ribich, secretary/alternate. Nicole Franzese from DC Planning Board.
Absent: Ed Hinkley, Rob Cole, Joe Farleigh
Meeting called to order by Chairman Phil Zorda at 7:30
7:30: Motion to approve minutes of November 18, 2015 meeting by Jean Stone, seconded by Dave Cowan
No Old Business
New Business:
There was a general discussion regarding Commercial Solar Installations being proposed in the area. Nicole Franzese advised that land owners need to be diligent when signing leases regarding taxes and other inherent obligations that occur if and when the solar company abandons the installation.
Phil Zorda stated that one of the responsibilities of the Roxbury Town Planning Board is site plan review and that the Town’s attorney has indicated that commercial solar would fall under our review. Stephanie from the assessor’s office has suggested that parcels leased for solar installations be subdivided to protect the land owner and any ag exemptions they may have. Twenty acres is generally the minimum number of acres for a commercial solar installation.
The board was advised of a Land Acquisition Project by the state of New York on Hard Scrabble Road near Duggan Hill consisting of three small lots; NYC parcel # 8027 totaling 28.34 acres. The acquisition was review by the Delaware County Planning Board and no action is necessary by the town board.
The Delaware County Planning Board adjusted the town map for the Hamlet of Grand Gorge to reflect three parcels removed from the map at the request of the land owners. No action necessary by the town board.
There was a mention of what is involved to designate RT 30 as a scenic route. Apparently a group from Schoharie County has approached the town about the possibility.
8:30: Motion to adjourn by Jean Stone seconded by Dave Cowan
NOTES: Brad Zambri was appointed and Ed Hinkley was reappointed to the Roxbury Town Planning Board at the December 2015 meeting. Phil Zorda was appointed as chairman at the January 2016 meeting.
Town Board Meeting Agenda - April 11, 2016
ROXBURY TOWN BOARD
Regular Meeting
April 11, 2016
Grand Gorge Civic Center
Call To Order 7:30 pm
Minutes March 14th regular meeting
Requests to Speak:
Robert Allison-update on GG Flood Study
Nicole Franzese- Hamlet Designation maps
Department Reports:
Water / Sewer
Planning
Building & Grounds
Highway
Assessor
Building Inspector
Community Resources
Old Business
New Business
Letters to the Board:
Discussion from residents
Audits
ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION
· Resolution-Town Clerk monthly report for March 2016
· Resolution-Supervisor’s monthly report for February 2016
· Resolution-Assessor’s monthly report for March 2016
· Resolution-Building Inspector monthly report for March 2016
· Resolution-monthly water receipts report for March 2016
· Resolution-Justice Court monthly report for February 2016
· Resolution-Tax Collector monthly report for March 2016
· Resolution – vacancy on Historic Commission 3 year term thru 12/31/18
· Resolution – Office equipment destruction list
· Chazen proposal re: NYCDEP assessments
· Health Officer Issues
Roxbury Library Association Tuesday Forum Session "Making Your Own Herbs de Provence" - April 12, 2016
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., at the Roxbury Library, Roxbury Library Association Tuesday Forum attendees will participate in an informative program entitled "Making Your Own Herbs de Provence," led by RLA Tuesday Forum Coordinator Susan Whittenburg
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Person: Dian Seiler, Director, Roxbury Library
Telephone and Fax: (607)-326-7901
April 12, 2016, ROXBURY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TUESDAY FORUM SESSION: “MAKING YOUR OWN HERBS DE PROVENCE”
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., at the Roxbury Library, Roxbury Library Association Tuesday Forum attendees will participate in an informative program entitled “Making Your Own Herbs de Provence,” led by RLA Tuesday Forum Coordinator Susan Whittenburg. Ms. Whittenburg will provide participants with dried summer herbs but cordially requests that each attendee bring a container for the seasonings.
Regular RLA Tuesday Forum attendees will provide refreshments following Ms. Whittenburg’s program.
The Roxbury Library Association welcomes the public to all RLA Tuesday Forum programs, activities, and gatherings, which are free of charge.
Located at 53742 State Highway 30, the Roxbury Library is directly opposite the town’s United Methodist Church on Main Street.
For details about the April 12, 2016, RLA Tuesday Forum program and about upcoming RLA Tuesday Forum programs, activities, and gatherings, please contact Roxbury Library Director Dian Seiler or Roxbury Library Clerk Helen Faraci at (607)-326-7901.
Public Information Meeting Minutes - March 19, 2016
March 19, 2016
A Public Information meeting was advertised and held March 19, 2016 at 10:00 am at the Grand Gorge Civic Center to discuss the status of the GEIS Project/Flood Study for the hamlet of Grand Gorge. Present were: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilman Edward Raeder, Engineers Robert Allison and Richard Woidt and nine residents.
Robert Allison of Catskill Region Surveying Services and Rick Woidt of Woidt Engineers discussed their respective roles in the study process, further discussed the project objective and methodology. A draft map was displayed per their findings of elevations. The map will be amended as needed based on resident’s knowledge of where past water issues have been and buildings that now show as being in the flood zone but have never gotten any water. Those areas will be looked at again. A question & answer period took place.
The meeting closed at 11:45 am.
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Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Approved Town Board Meeting Minutes - March 14, 2016
APPROVED MINUTES
March 14, 2016
The regular meeting of the Town Board was held March 14, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall. Present were: Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes, Councilmen Gene Cronk, Edward Raeder, Allen Hinkley and Carol Murray, Highway Supt. Neil German, Dpty. Highway Supt. William Sprague, Assessor Robert Breglio, Assessor Clerk Stephanie Seminara, Attorney Kevin Young and 8 residents.
The Minutes of the February 8, 2016 meeting were approved on motion of Gene Cronk second by Carol Murray.
AYES-5 Cronk, Murray, Raeder, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
Nicole Franzese of the Delaware County Planning Dept. was present with draft Hamlet Designation maps for Grand Gorge delineating the six parcels requested by owners to be removed, discussed parcel review criteria to be used in determining if a parcel should be removed from the designation (including slope, lot size, road access, water bodies, community facilities & flood hazard area) and discussed the process for adopting the new maps that would require a Public Hearing and adoption of a Local Law of which a draft has been submitted to NYSDEC for review. Franceze and County Planning do not recommend removing any parcels from the designation but she does see where some of the parcels requested for removal would not be an issue due to the review criteria. Attorney Young stressed again that selling to NYCDEP is permanent and can never be reclaimed for building. Discussion took place on the requests of Moore, Krom and Serrie (representing Conro) to have their parcels removed from the designation. The Town Clerk was directed by the Town Board to notify County planning to revise the draft maps as follows: Moore-remove both parcels (Tax Map #92.-1-1 and #92.-1-2); Krom-remove the two parcels on the north side of State Hwy 23 (Tax Map #72.-1-28 and #72.-1-61); Krom- parcel on south side of State Hwy 23 will remain in the designation (Tax Map #72.-1-58) because it is beside the trail; Conro-parcel will remain in the designation (Tax Map #91.-1-52.11) because it is in the center of the hamlet.
Mike Jonker and Judy Pangman of Lamont Engineers were present to discuss possible funding for water repair projects and application requirements. The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) would be a 60% grant and 40% loan at 0% interest and a Water Infrastructure funds would be a 60% grant, both running for 30 years. The funding would be sought for Roxbury and Grand Gorge water districts combined as they are fed from the same source. With recent issues getting the springs back on line, well sources and aging infrastructure problems it was agreed we should look into the programs, especially since there are new changes in scoring for funding it is now felt we have an excellent chance of being approved under hardship eligibility. Concerns were raised with current high debt in the Grand Gorge Water District, but if approved, it is figured to be an approximate $64/year increase per household. They also discussed an agreement with Lamont Engineers to get started on putting together paperwork for the funding application at a cost of $7,500. The DWSRF application is due for submittal in August. The Town Board questioned applying for funding for Denver Water District, who has also had problems with infrastructure this year, but it was determined due to grant scoring it would probably not be approved for hardship funding.
RESOLUTION #26-APPROVE LAMONT ENGINEERING AGREEMENT FOR WATER DISTRICT FUNDING APPLICATION
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town of Roxbury plans to submit a grant application to the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF); and
WHEREAS, engineering assistance is needed to complete required documents for said application;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Town of Roxbury Town Board approves an agreement with Lamont Engineers, PC for initial work needed for submission of the application to DWSRF with said cost of services in the amount of $7,500; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board agrees any additional engineering services needed relating to the grant will be at the discretion of the Town Board and will be per the additional costs stated in the terms of the agreement.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
In February the Denver Water District experienced frozen/busted service lines that drained the water tank causing resulting in customers being under a boil water notice for seven days.
Water problems currently exist in the Grand Gorge trailer park with two homeowners having no water and two others nearby having very low water pressure. Although service lines in the park are the responsibility of the park owner, Water District operators have been authorized to try to help find the problem.
A leak has been detected on a service line in the Roxbury Water District on Ridge Rd. Spur that is being looked into.
An annual NYCDEP inspection of the Denver Sewer plant will be conducted tomorrow. The microfiltration portion of the plant is showing signs of wear. Attorney Young will research whether the repairs would be a DEP cost.
Assessor Robert Breglio gave the Town Board a written monthly report and also stated they have processed 500+/- exemption applications for the March 1st deadline. Lengthy discussion took place on recent solar farm solicitation letters received by several landowners. Breglio requested the Town Board adopt a policy as soon as possible that would require review by the Town and would put it under a Payment In Lieu of Tax (PILOT) program. Joseph Resch, a local electrician, explained issues with solar panel conductivity and possible dangers to nearby properties. Attorney Young will draft a resolution for Town review and PILOT provisions and will also look into amending the current Site Plan Review law to accommodate solar farms. Breglio also discussed concerns with the Reported Conditions they have been sending to the Building Inspector and Town Board for construction they have found during their assessing work. Of the several conditions reported, only a few have been addressed. He is concerned that, with the construction not having a permit, it may come back on the Town. The Town Board did not take any action for the Building Inspector to require permits for said construction.
Attorney Young discussed the current status of the NYCDEP assessments where they will be calculated by a template to be used by the Assessor when one is approved by the Town Board.
Highway Supt. Neil German reported crews have been cutting brush and cleaning out sluice pipes, have started working roads for repairs, have rented a chipper for two months, stated the new broom is in use and the Town of Stamford has accepted his offer of $5,500 for a used Oshkosh truck to be used for parts. He also requested purchasing a chipper. Prices he has gotten are $40K +/-. He would like to purchase one from Montano at a cost of $38,509 but instead of going through a formal bid, it would be leased for 12 months at $3,209/month and then a payment of $1.00 at the end of the lease.
RESOLUTION #27-NEW CHIPPER LEASE TO OWN
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Highway Supt. has requested the purchase of a new chipper; and
WHEREAS, a new Morbark 12R Brush drum type chipper with auto feed capability and 74 hp
Kubota Tier 3 diesel engine is available from A. Montano Company, Inc; and
WHEREAS, instead of formally bidding the chipper, said acquisition would require a 12 month lease at $3,209/month with payment of $1.00 at lease end;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board authorizes the purchase of a 2015 Morbark 12R brush chipper from A. Montano Company, Inc. on the lease to own plan stated above with payment of $1.00 at lease end.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
Joseph Resch, Vice President of the newly formed Grand Gorge Business Alliance (GGBA) submitted a letter from the group and also discussed who they are and what they hope to achieve for the Grand Gorge community. The Town Board was invited to attend an Unveiling and Award Ceremony for their logo contest to be held at the Civic Center on April 9, 2016 at 3:00 pm. The group looks forward to working with the Grand Gorge Community Action Group, Town Board and community. Mr. Resch also stated they will be submitting a grant application for Main Street Funding and requested use of the Civic Center to hold a Public Meeting on March 25th as a requirement of the application. Approval was given to use the building.
Supv. Hynes stated the Constable vehicle has been down for repairs that Councilman Cronk is completing. Supv. Hynes has contacted a few dealerships looking into availability of a new police vehicle but no action was taken by the Town Board to purchase.
In January 2016, per the Town Board’s direction, a letter was sent to Shawn Smith regarding reimbursement to the Grand Gorge Water District for repair of his service line in the amount of $4,315 to be paid by March 1, 2016 or the amount would be added to his 2017 taxes. Mr. Smith has requested to make payments.
RESOLUTION #28-SMITH PAYMENT PLAN FOR GRAND GORGE WATER REPAIR
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, on January 18, 2016, a letter was sent to Shawn Smith requiring him to make payment of $4,315 to the Grand Gorge Water District for repair of his water service line; and
WHEREAS, payment was to be received by March 1, 2016; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Smith has requested that he be able to make payments over a few months;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board will allow Mr. Smith to make payments to the Grand Gorge Water District in whatever amounts he wants as reimbursement of the $4,315 owed; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, if a balance remains on November 1, 2016, said amount will be placed on the 2017 Town/County tax bill as unpaid water.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
A letter was received from MTC stating monthly subscription rates will be increasing for cable television and broadband services effective April 1, 2016.
No action was taken on the Police Policy.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the monthly report of the Town Clerk for February 2016 in the amount of $1,431.54 (Town Clerk $316.54 and Building Permits $1,115.00)
AYES-5 Raeder, Hinkley, Cronk, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the monthly report of the Supervisor for January 2016.
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the monthly report of the Assessor for February 2016.
AYES-Hinkley, Raeder, Cronk, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the monthly report of the Building Inspector for February 2016.
AYES-Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Carol Murray second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the monthly report of Water District receipts in the following amounts: Denver $809.04; Grand Gorge $1,322.91 and Roxbury $765.74.
AYES-5 Murray, Raeder, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
No action was taken on the Justice monthly report as the invoice has not been received from the State yet.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Allen Hinkley the Town Board approved the monthly report of the Tax Collector for January and February 2016.
AYES-5 Raeder, Hinkley, Cronk, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
No action was taken on filling the vacancy on the Historic Preservation Commission.
Sealed bids for Highway Diesel fuel were opened on March 11, 2016 at 2:00 pm at the Town Hall. A total of two (2) bids were received and were as follows per gallons:
RESOLUTION #29-AWARD HIGHWAY DIESEL BID
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Carol Murray the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board awards the bids for highway diesel to the lowest combined price as follows: Regular to Main Care Energy at a fixed price of $1.6451/gallon and Winter Blend to Main Care Energy at a fixed price of $1.7160/gallon; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED said deliveries shall begin April 1, 2016.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Murray, Raeder, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
Sealed bids for Highway Material Hauling were opened on March 11, 2016 at 2:15 pm at the Town Hall. A total of five (5) bids were received and were as follows on a per ton basis:
RESOLUTION #30-AWARD HIGHWAY MATERIAL HAULING BID
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Allen Hinkley the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board awards the bids for Highway Material Hauling to the two lowest bidders for each material as follows: Sand from Davenport to DG Construction at $7.25/ton and Carl D. Schulz, Jr. at $7.50/ton; Sand from Oneonta to DG Construction at $7.50/ton and Carl D. Schulz, Jr. at $7.90/ton; Stone & Item 4 from Schoharie to DG Construction at $7.00/ton and Carl D. Schulz, Jr. at $7.20/ton; Stone & Item 4 from Middleburgh to DG Construction at $7.00/ton and Carl D. Schulz, Jr. at $7.10/ton (awarded to Schulz instead of Carver Sand & Gravel because Schulz was low on other materials); Stone & Item 4 from Ashland to DG Construction at $6.50/ton and Carl D. Schulz, Jr. at $6.75/ton; Item 4 from Lexington to Cobleskill Stone Products at $5.75/ton and DG Construction at $6.50/ton.”
AYES-5 Cronk, Hinkley, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #31-ADOPT MOU FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EAST BRANCH DELAWARE RIVER STREAM CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN
On motion of Allen Hinkley second by Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“WHEREAS, the Town of Roxbury has adopted by resolution the East Branch Delaware River (EBDR) Stream corridor Management Plan (SCMP); and
WHEREAS, the EBDR SCMP is consistent with the Statement of Stream Stewardship Principles with which the Town of Roxbury, Delaware County Soil & Water Conservation District (DCSWCD) and Delaware Basin Project Advisory Committee agree; and
WHEREAS, the DCSWCD and the Town of Roxbury desire to work cooperatively to implement the EBDR SCMP for the common benefit of both parties, protection of the natural resources and the interests of the broader watershed stakeholders; now
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Town of Roxbury Town Board agrees to work with the DCSWCD by the terms set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding For Implementation of the East Branch Delaware River Stream Corridor Management Plan; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board appoints Supervisor Thomas S. Hynes as the Town’s representative for the Delaware Watershed Project Advisory Committee (PAC) as related to the MOU.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
The Town has received an application from Martin Haggerott of Marty Built, Inc. for renewal of his Junkyard License for his facility on Charcoal Rd. No objections were stated from the Town Board.
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Edward Raeder the Town Board approved the renewal of a Junkyard License for Marty Built, Inc. for one year to expire April 1, 2017.
AYES-5 Cronk, Raeder, Hinkley, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
RESOLUTION #32-CHANGE ORDER #1 HIGHWAY GARAGE GENERATOR PROJECT
On motion of Allen Hinkley second b y Gene Cronk the following resolution was offered and adopted:
“RESOLVED, the Town Board approves Change Order #1 on the Highway Garage Generator Project as follows: replace existing residential grade transfer switch for the radio station with new commercial grade transfer switch that is capable of communicating with new commercial grade generator; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Change Order #1 will be an increase of $3,183.00.”
AYES-5 Hinkley, Cronk, Raeder, Murray, Hynes
NAYS-0
An East Branch Delaware River Enhanced Recreational Access Plan was distributed to the Town Board for review. Carol O’Beirne is planning to be at the May Town Board meeting to discuss further.
Industrial Appraisal Reports for the Town’s Inventory and Insured Values through December 31, 2015 have been received and is on file at the Town Clerk’s office for inspection.
The Annual Financial Report for the year 2015 was completed and submitted to the State by March 1, 2016. A copy is on file at the Town Clerk’s Office for inspection.
A letter has been sent to Barbara Redmond in Denver Water District Cluster 5 Unit 9 to notify her that the leak in her crawl space was repaired by a plumber contacted by the District to repair and that the cost of said repair is her responsibility to pay directly to the plumber.
The Town Board has been given a copy of the minutes of the January 2016 meeting that Supv. Hynes and Attorney Young attended at Mountainside Farms regarding odor issues and trailers being stored on Teichman Rd. Attorney Young was present for sludge pumping and reported the only odor seems to be present when the cap is removed from the tank and/or truck to accommodate the pumping. Attorney Young will draft a letter to Mountainside Farms regarding the matter.
A written report from Health Officer Daniel Sullivan was given to the Town Board. The report updates the Board on his inspections in Grand Gorge relating to the rat problem.
A Public Information Meeting will be held at the Grand Gorge Civic Center on March 19, 2016 at 10:00 am to discuss the GEIS Project/Flood Study for the hamlet of Grand Gorge. The engineers will be in attendance to discuss the maps and their progress with work.
The next regular monthly meeting of the Town Board will be held April 11, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Grand Gorge Civic Center.
No action was taken on revising the Grand Gorge and Roxbury Water District bylaws.
The dollhouse at Kirkside Park has again been vandalized with graffiti inside. Pictures have been given to the Town Board and the Town Constable is aware of the situation.
Supv. Hynes was congratulated on an award from the Catskill Mountain News as being voted #1 in the Elected Officials category for the year 2015.
On motion of Edward Raeder second by Carol Murray the bills were audited and ordered paid in the following amounts:
General #80-121 – $97,793.47
Denver Sewer #14-26 – $25,083.23
Highway #32-64 – $72,312.82
Special Light Districts #4-5 – $2,094.64
Roxbury Water #12-20 – $3,583.30
Capital Projects:
Grand Gorge Water #13-23 – $7,019.96
GEIS Project #4-7 – $16,838.53
Denver Water #13-23 – $4,707.16
DEP Land Acquisition #8 – $764.70
Roxbury Sewer #12-22 – $30,474.90
AYES-5 Raeder, Murray, Cronk, Hinkley, Hynes
NAYS-0
On motion of Gene Cronk second by Carol Murray the meeting adjourned at 10:10 pm.
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Diane Pickett, Town Clerk
Thomas S. Hynes, Supv.
Gene Cronk, Councilman
Edward Raeder, Councilman
Allen Hinkley, Councilman
Carol Murray, Councilman
Notice - Inventory and Valuation Data
Pursuant to Section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law, the Assessor for the Town of Roxbury, Delaware County, New York has inventory and valuation data available for review of the assessments in the Township
NOTICE OF INVENTORY AND VALUATION DATA
(Pursuant to Section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law)
Pursuant to Section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law, the Assessor for the Town of Roxbury, Delaware County, New York has inventory and valuation data available for review of the assessments in the Township. An appointment may be made to review this information by phoning 607-326-4362.
Robert Breglio, Sole Assessor
Town of Roxbury
Dated: March 16, 2016
Town of Roxbury Planning Board Meeting scheduled for March 16, 2016, has been Canceled
Due to having no business to discuss
NOTICE
The Town of Roxbury Planning Board monthly meeting scheduled for March 16, 2016 has been canceled due to having no business to discuss. The next monthly meeting of the Planning Board will be held April 20, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall.
By Order of the Roxbury Planning Board
Phillip Zorda, Chairman
Dated: March 11, 2016