A regular meeting of the Town Board of Grand Island, New York was held at the Town Hall, 2255 Baseline Rd., Grand Island, NY at 8:00p.m. on the 15th of March, 2010.

 

Present:                      Peter A. McMahon                Supervisor

Mary S. Cooke                        Councilwoman

Richard W. Crawford                         Councilman

Gary G. Roesch                        Councilman

Raymond A. Billica                         Councilman

Patricia A. Frentzel                        Town Clerk

Peter C. Godfrey                         Town Attorney

 

Supervisor McMahon called the meeting to order at 8:00p.m.

Supervisor McMahon gave the Invocation. 

Councilman Raymond Billica led the Pledge of Allegiance. 

 

PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:

This is an opportunity for residents to comment on any matter regarding the meeting agenda items only.

 

Speakers:                              None

 

PUBLIC HEARING:

Create Lighting District #58 – Ransom Village Section 4E

A Public Hearing was held at 8:00p.m. for the purpose of hearing anyone who wants to comment in favor or in opposition to the creation of Lighting District #58 – Ransom Village – Section 4E.

      

       Speakers in Favor:                      None                   

       Speakers in Opposition:            None

 

Supervisor McMahon declared the Public Hearing closed.

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Crawford to adopt the following resolution creating Lighting District #58 Ransom Village – Section 4E:

WHEREAS, previously the Town Board of the Town of Grand Island, received a petition, signed and acknowledged in the manner required by law by sufficient number of property owners, together with a map, plan and report for the creation of the Lighting District No. 58 (Ransom Village 4E), Town of Grand Island, the boundaries of which said district are set forth below, and the improvements proposed consist of an electric street lighting system serving said district; and

             WHEREAS, pursuant to an Order adopted by this Town Board on March 1, 2010, reciting the filing of the map, plan and report, the improvements proposed, the method of financing, the boundaries of the proposed creation and all other matters required to be stated by law, the Town Board of the Town of Grand Island held a duly noticed public hearing at the Town Hall, 2255 Baseline Road, Grand Island, New York at 8:00 p.m. on March 15, 2010, to consider creation of said district including the environmental significance thereof and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and for such other further action on the part of said Town Board, with relation to the proposed district.

            NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF GRAND ISLAND as follows:

            1.  Establishment of the Lighting District will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment and therefore a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been issued for the creation of this District.

            2.  That the Petition is signed and acknowledged or proved or authenticated as required by law, and is otherwise sufficient.

            3.  That the notice of public hearing was duly published and posted as required by law, and is otherwise sufficient.

            4.  That all properties and property owners benefitted by the improvements are included in the District.

            5.  That all properties and property owners included in the District are benefitted thereby.

            6.  That it is in the public interest to create the Lighting District.

            7.  That creation of the District as set forth in the map, plan and report is approved, that the performance of supplying electrical street lighting service be contracted for by the Town Board acting for and on behalf of the District for the illumination of streets or highways in said District pursuant to the provisions of New York Town Law § 198(6), with an annual total charge not to exceed $2,119.86, with an expected annual cost to the typical property in the proposed District (which typical property is a single family home) of $92.17, which said expense shall be levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land within said District, as bounded and described as follows:

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Grand Island, County of Erie and the State of New York and also being part of lot 79 of the Holland Land Survey so called bounded and described as follows:

        BEGINNING at a point on the East line of Park Lane (said Park Lane Being 70.0' feet wide) at the Southwest corner of Sub-lot 177 as shown on a map entitled "Ransom Village Section 4D" and filed in the Erie County Clerks Office under map cover 3209.

RUNNING THENCE S 82d59' 43" E along the South line of Sub-lot 177 aforesaid a map and measured distance 160.00’ to the Southeast corner thereof.

RUNNING THENCE S 07d00' 17" W a distance of 141.01' feet to a angle point therein.

RUNNING THENCE S 07d11' 04" E a distance of 359.72' feet also to the North line of "Ransom Village Section 3" as shown on a map filed in the Erie County Clerks Office under map cover 2310.

RUNNING THENCE N 89d59' 51" W-along the North line of map cover 2310 aforesaid a distance of 646.25' feet to the West line of Park Lane aforesaid

RUNNING THENCE S 00d00' 09" W along the West line of Park Lane aforesaid a distance of 400.00' feet to the Northeast corner of Sub-lot 189 as shown on a map entitled "Ransom Village Section 4B" and filed in the Erie County Clerks Office under map cover 2623.

RUNNING THENCE S 89d59' 51" E along the North line of Sub lot 189 aforesaid a map & measured distance 184.43' to the Northwest corner thereof.

RUNNING THENCE N 00d02' 09" W a distance of 840.01' feet to the Southwest corner of Sub-lot 228 as shown on a map entitled "Ransom Village Section 4A" aforesaid.

RUNNING THENCE along the South & East lines of Ransom Village Section 4A aforesaid the following courses and distances

     1. N 89d59' 51" W a map and measured distance of 391.78' feet to a angle point therein

     2. N 04d35' 42 " W a map and measured distance of 41.54' feet to a angle point therein

     3. N 07d00' 17" E a map and measured distance of 26.84' feet to the Southwest corner of Sub lot 204 as shown on map cover 3209 aforesaid

RUNNING THENCE S 82d59' 43 " E along the South line of Sub lot 204 aforesaid a map & measured distance of 180.00' feet to a point on the West line of Park Lane aforesaid.

RUNNING THENCE N 67d 56' 13" W a distance of 80.17' feet, to THE POINT OR PLACE OF BEGINNING containing 10.40 +/- Acres be the same more or less.

8.  This Resolution is effective immediately.  Within ten (10) days after adoption the Town Clerk shall file one certified copy of this Resolution with the State Comptroller and the Office of the Erie County Clerk.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

Final Plat Approval – Waterford Park Subdivision, Phase 3, 23 Lots

A. Department of Engineering & Water Resources – Public Improvement Permit

B. Planning Board – Final Plat Approval

A Public Hearing was held at 8:00p.m. for the purpose of hearing anyone who wants to comment in favor or in opposition to Final Plat Approval – Waterford Park Subdivision, Phase 3, 23 lots.

      

       Speakers in Favor:                      Jim Churchill                   

       Speakers in Opposition:            None

 

Supervisor McMahon declared the Public Hearing closed.

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilman Billica grant Final Plat Approval for Waterford Park Subdivision, Phase 3, 23 lots.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to accept the recommendation of the Town Engineer and authorize him to issue the Public Improvement Permit for Waterford Park Subdivision, Phase 3, 23 lots.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

Final Plat Approval – Country Club Cottages Subdivision, Phase 1, 26 Lots

A. Department of Engineering & Water Resources – Public Improvement Permit

B. Planning Board – Final Plat Approval

A Public Hearing was held at 8:00p.m. for the purpose of hearing anyone who wants to comment in favor or in opposition to Final Plat Approval – Country Club Cottages Subdivision, Phase 1, 26 lots.

      

       Speakers in Favor:                      Al Hopkins                   

       Speakers in Opposition:            Lois Shriver, Gerald Wachadlo

 

Supervisor McMahon declared the Public Hearing closed.

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilman Crawford to grant Final Plat Approval for Country Club Cottage Subdivision, Phase 1, 26 lots subject to applicant cleaning and improving the ditches.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Billica to accept the recommendation of the Town Engineer and authorize him to issue the Public Improvement Permit for Country Club Cottages, Phase 1, 26 lots.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

Local Law Intro #3/2010 – Proposed Law Creating Business Investment Exemptions

Under New York Real Property Tax Law § 485-b

A Public Hearing was held at 8:00p.m. for the purpose of hearing anyone who wants to comment in favor or in opposition to Local Law Intro #3/2010 for a proposed law creating business investment exemptions under New York Real Property Tax Law § 485-b.

             

       Speakers in Favor:                      Daniel Drexilius                 

       Speakers in Opposition:            None

 

Supervisor McMahon declared the Public Hearing closed.

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to adopt Local Law #3/2010 to create a business investment exemption under New York Real Property Tax Law § 485-b as follows:

 

SECTION 1:  There is hereby adopted the “Town Of Grand Island Business Investment Exemption – Real Property Tax Law § 485-b Local Law”, which shall read in its entity as follows:

Business Investment Exemption – Real Property Tax Law § 485-b

1.  Real property constructed, altered, installed or improved subsequent to the first day of January, two‑thousand and ten for the purpose of commercial, business or industrial activity shall be exempt from taxation and special ad valorem levies, except for special ad valorem levies for fire district, fire protection district and fire alarm district purposes, to the extent hereinafter provided. 

2.             (a)(i) Such real property shall be exempt for a period of one year to the extent of fifty per centum of the increase in assessed value thereof attributable to such construction, alternation, installation or improvement and for an additional period of nine years provided, however, that the extent of such exemption shall be decreased by five per centum each year during such additional period of nine years and such exemption shall be computed with respect to the “exemption base.”  The exemption base shall be the increase in assessed value as determined in the initial year of such ten year period following the filing of an original application, except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph.

            (ii) in any year in which a change in level of assessment of fifteen percent or more is certified for a final assessment roll pursuant to the rules of the state board, the exemption base shall be multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the total assessed value of the parcel on such final assessment roll (after accounting for any physical or quantity changes to the parcel since the immediately preceding assessment roll), and the denominator of which shall be the total assessed value of the parcel on the immediately preceding final assessment roll.  The result shall be the new exemption base.  The exemption shall thereupon be recomputed to take into account the new exemption base, notwithstanding the fact that the assessor receives the certification of the change in level of assessment after the completion, verification and filing of the final assessment roll.  In the event the assessor does not have custody of the roll when such certification is received, the assessor shall certify the recomputed exemption to the local officers having custody and control of the roll, and such local officers are hereby directed and authorized to enter the recomputed exemption certified by the assessor on the roll.  The assessor shall give written notice of such recomputed exemption to the property owner, who may, if he or she believes that the exemption was recomputed incorrectly, apply for a correction in the manner provided by title three of article five of the Real Property Tax Law for the correction of clerical errors. 

           

 

 

            (iii) The following table shall illustrate the computation of the tax exemption:                   

            Year of exemption                     Percentage of exemption 

                          1                                                             50                                                                                   2                                                             45

                          3                                                             40

                          4                                                             35

                          5                                                             30

                          6                                                             25

                          7                                                             20

                          8                                                             15

                          9                                                             10

                          10                                                         5

            (b) No such exemption shall be granted unless

            (1) such construction, alteration, installation or improvement was commenced subsequent to the first day of January, two thousand ten.

            (2) the cost of such construction, alteration, installation or improvement exceeds the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars; and

            (3) such construction, alteration, installation or improvement is completed as may be evidenced by a certificate of occupancy or other appropriate documentation as provided by the owner.

            (c) For purposes of this section the terms construction, alteration, installation and improvement shall not include ordinary maintenance and repairs. 

            (d) No such exemption shall be granted concurrent with or subsequent to any other real property tax exemption granted to the same improvements to real property, except, where during the period of such previous exemption, payments in lieu of taxes or other payments were made to the Town of Grand Island in an amount that would have been equal to or greater than the amount of real property taxes that would have been paid on such improvements had such property been granted an exemption pursuant to this section.  In such case, an exemption shall be granted for a number of years equal to the ten year exemption granted pursuant to this section less the number of years the property would have been previously exempt from real property taxes.

3.             Such exemption shall be granted only upon application by the owner of such real property on a form prescribed by the state board.  Such application shall be filed with the assessor of the town, on or before the taxable status date of town, and within one year from the date of completion of such construction, alteration, installation or improvement.

                4.              If the town assessor is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to an exemption pursuant to this section, he or she shall approve the application and such real property shall thereafter be exempt from taxation and special ad valorem levies, except for special ad valorem levies for fire district, fire protection district and fire alarm district purposes, as herein provided commencing with the assessment roll prepared after the taxable status date referred to in subdivision three of this section.  The assessed value of any exemption granted pursuant to this section shall be entered by the assessor on the assessment roll with the taxable property, with the amount of the exemption shown in a separate column.

                5.              The provisions of this section shall apply to real property used primarily for the buying, selling, storing or developing goods or services, the manufacture or assembly of goods or the processing of raw materials.  This section shall not apply to property used primarily for the furnishing of dwelling space or accommodations to either residents or transients other than hotels or motels. 

6.             In the event that real property granted an exemption pursuant to this section ceases to be used primarily for eligible purposes, the exemption granted pursuant to this section shall cease.

 

SECTION 2: Upon adoption, a copy of this local law shall be filed with the State board and the assessor for the Town of Grand Island. 

 

SECTION 3: This Local Law shall be effective upon filing with the Secretary of State Pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilman Billica to approve Minutes of Workshop Meeting #9, March 1, 2010, Minutes of Regular Meeting #4, March 1, 2010 and Minutes of Workshop Meeting #10, March 8, 2010.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

CONSENT AGENDA:

1.    Hurwitz & Fine, P.C., Attorneys at Law – ECIDA, 2010 Life Technologies Corporation Warehouse Expansion Project and Restructuring of 1988, 1995 and 1998 Projects and 2004 Project

2.    Golden Age Center – Facility Usage – February 2010

3.    Golden Age Center- Vehicle Usage – February 2010

4.    Time Warner Cable – Developments Affecting Time Warner Cable Subscribers in Grand Island

5.    Building Permits Issued – February 2010

6.    Meeting Minutes – Grand Island Economic Development Advisory    Board – February 11, 2010

7.    Meeting Minutes – Planning Board – February 8, 2010

8.      State of New York, Unified Court System – Justice Court Assistance Program

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Billica to approve the consent agenda as distributed.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

COMMUNICATIONS –TOWN BOARD:

SUPERVISOR McMAHON:

Authorize Supervisor to Sign Agreement – Order on Consent, Sanitary Sewer Overflows – Renew SPDES Permit

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to authorize the Supervisor to sign the Order on Consent with the Department of Environmental Conservation and to renew the SPDES permit.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

Monthly Supervisor’s Report – December 2009, January 2010, February 2010

December 2009

The Supervisor reported a cash balance of $590,581 on December 1, 2009

Total Receipts of $1,597,578

Total Disbursements of $1,854,476

Operating A/C Interest $43

Operating A/C Balance $333,726

Investment Interest $1,993

Investment Balance $5,283,188

Total Cash Balance as of December 31, 2009 $5,616,915

No action required by Town Board.

 

January 2010

The Supervisor reported a cash balance of $333,726 on January 1, 2010

Total Receipts of $3,531,541

Total Disbursements of $3,509,665

Operating A/C Interest $37

Operating A/C Balance $355,640

Investment Interest $1,912

Investment Balance $6,490,664

Total Cash Balance as of January 31, 2010 $6,846,303

No action required by Town Board.

 

February 2010

The Supervisor reported a cash balance of $355,640 on February 1, 2010

Total Receipts of $12,495,776

Total Disbursements of $12,648,378

Operating A/C Interest $32

Operating A/C Balance $203,070

Investment Interest $4,207

Investment Balance $17,446,277

Total Cash Balance as of February 28, 2010 $17,649,347

No action required by Town Board.

 

 

Resolution in Support of Applying for Google High Speed Broadband Access Grant

A motion was made by Councilman Billica, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to authorize the Supervisor to sign an application with Google, Inc. High Speed Broadband  Project – Request for Information joining a consortium with the City of Niagara Falls and a portion of Niagara County for Google Inc. to possibly build a high speed broadband system in the area.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

 

Upstate Cellular – Long Road, West River/Fix Road, Veteran’s Park – Cell Tower Approvals – Set Public Hearing

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilman Crawford to set a Public Hearing for Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 9:00a.m. in the Veronica Connor Middle School Little Theater, 1100 Ransom Road for the purpose of hearing anyone who wants to comment in favor or in opposition to the proposed cellular towers in three locations on Grand Island.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

Appointment – Senior Account Clerk Typist

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Roesch to appoint Elaine Petit to the position of Senior Account Clerk Typist, Grade 6, Step A - $18.26 per hour effective March 22, 2010.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

Authorize Supervisor to Sign Application – 2010 Drug Free Communities Grant

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to authorize the Supervisor to sign the 2010 Drug Free Communities Grant application.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

COUNCILMAN RICHARD W. CRAWFORD:

Library Construction Grant

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to table the Library Construction Grant pending additional information.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

COMMUNICATIONS – OTHER TOWN OFFICIALS:

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING & WATER RESOURCES – JOHN WHITNEY:

Award Bid – Job No. M-139-10 – Supplying Fuel with a Fuel Management System

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilman Roesch to reject all bids and authorize the Town Engineer to rebid the project.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

Authorize Supervisor to Sign Agreement – 2008-2009 Local Government Efficiency Program, Contract T-088851

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to authorize the Supervisor to sign the agreement with the Department of State for the Grand Island Shared Maintenance Facility Feasibility Study which is being funded with a $25,000 state grant and $2,777.78 from the Town of Grand Island.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

TOWN ACCOUNTANT – PAM BARTON:

2009 Budget Amendment – Fire Protection District

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Crawford to authorize the following 2009 budget amendment for the Fire Protection District:

 

Increase Appropriated Fund Balance         012.0012.999        $5,700.00

 

Increase Appropriations               012.0012.0400       $5,700.00

 

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

 

ZONING OFFICE:

Special Use Permit Renewal – Elderwood Senior Care at Riverwood, Grand Island Boulevard – Adult Care Facility/2 Story Addition

A motion was made by Councilman Billica, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to renew the Special Use Permit for Elderwood Senior Care at Riverwood, 2850 Grand Island Blvd. for a two story addition in B-1 zoning.  The site has been inspected and it is unchanged.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

RECREATION DIRECTOR – LINDA TUFILLARO:

Request Permission to Conduct Town Auction of Surplus Items – April 10, 2010

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilman Roesch to authorize the Recreation Director to conduct a Town Auction of surplus items on April 10, 2010.  The Recreation Director is to check with Department Heads for additional auction items or if any items that are on the auction list can be of use in their department.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

PLANNING BOARD:

Terry R. Manning, Meadow Lane – Request Exception to Subdivision Regulations – Divide SBL #37.12-1-33

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Roesch to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and grant exception to Subdivision Regulations – by dividing SBL #37.12-1-33 into two lots by Terry R. Manning of Meadow Lane subject to the payment of the recreation fees.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

Local Law Intro #2/2010 – Rezone a Portion of Branches of Niagara from CR to R1-A, Part of SBL # 36.00-1-1.11 (fka  Niagara Falls Campground, LLC / Whitehaven Road Campgrounds)

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and adopt Local Law Intro #4/2010 to rezone a portion of Branches of Niagara from CR to R1-A, part of SBL # 36.00-1-1.11 (fka  Niagara Falls Campground, LLC / Whitehaven Road Campgrounds) for a residential home to the Town Board.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

Branches of Niagara (fka  Niagara Falls Campground, LLC / Whitehaven Road Campgrounds) – Request Exception to Subdivision Regulations

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and grant exception to Subdivision Regulations for Branches of Niagara to create a lot for a residential building fronting on Whitehaven Road subject to the payment of recreation fees.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

COMMUNICATIONS – GENERAL: 

Local Law Intro #7 of 2009 – Rezoning – Sheridan Transit Rod & Gun Club, 551 Ransom Road, from R1-D to CR

A.      Correspondence – Daniel and Melissa Marcus

A motion was made by Councilman Roesch, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to refer the correspondence from residents to the Town Board.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

REPORT OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE:

A motion was made by Councilwoman Cooke, seconded by Councilman Roesch to pay

Vouchers #97116 – 97260

General                 $  82,421.31

Highway                 $  70,232.80

Sewer                 $  28,707.87

Water                 $  15,707.89

Capital      $   5,476.00

Garbage   $106,224.52

Fire           $      338.21

       Total       $309,108.60

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

Double-D Construction, 2735 Bedell Road – Site Plan Approval/Contractor’s Yard

A.      Doug Learman, Code Enforcement Officer – Contractor’s Yard

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilman Billica to approve the revised Site Plan for Double D Construction, 2735 Bedell Road.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR:

This is an opportunity for residents to comment on any matter regarding Town government on any subject. 

Speakers:                              None   

 

FROM THE TOWN BOARD: 

Councilman Roesch:  Rotary – “Undies Sunday” – March 21st – Tops and various Churches – 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.; Zonta Scholarships 

Councilman Crawford:  Lion’s Spaghetti Dinner – March 22nd – Holiday Inn – 5:00p.m.-8:00p.m.                         

Councilwoman Cooke:  Bridge Redecking Project – Starts mid April; “Paddles Up” – July 24th – Beaver Island

 

 

ADJOURNMENT:

A motion was made by Councilman Crawford, seconded by Councilwoman Cooke to adjourn the meeting at 8:47p.m.

APPROVED       Ayes       5   Cooke, Crawford, Roesch, Billica, McMahon

                        Noes            0

 

A moment of silence was observed in memory of the following:


 

Dorothy Tubbs

Harry Mullany II

Richard Bedell

George Stoffan

Fay Avarello

Hazel Moss

Richard Hoy, Jr.

Lorraine Mueller

Sarah Pacioni

Thomas Arrigo, Sr.     

   William Dyet

   David Ehde

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

 

 

Patricia A. Frentzel

Town Clerk