TOWN BOARD WORKSHOP MEETING. May 19, 2015

Similar documents
Village of Upper Brookville Garbage Hauler Business License and Permit Application For the Year 2019

Town of Olive County of Ulster State of New York Tuesday, October 14, 2014

SSO Taskforce Meeting

Alvin Doporto, Board - Ward 2 Jim Grantner, Board -Ward 4

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY CITY OF LA GRANGE RESOLUTION NO

SPECIAL MEETING, WARRENSBURG TOWN BOARD, AUGUST 7, 2013

Lisa Flores, Board - Ward 1 John Beasley, Board- Ward 3 Jim Grantner, Board -Ward 4

Information Sheet Effective October 1, The Bill Goes Out The of Each Month

Information Sheet Effective October 1, The Bill Goes Out The of Each Month

March Newsletter. Spring Clean-Up Friday, May 3rd, C i t y o f T r eynor STREET SWEEPING

Village of Wampsville/Town of Lenox

REGULAR MEETING, TOWN OF LIVONIA March 6, 2014

Northwood Board of Selectmen Minutes of December 8, 2015

TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT SANITATION DIVISION TRANSFER STATION RULES AND REGULATIONS - RESIDENTS

Town of Georgetown Request for Quotations Residential Waste Collection

REGULAR MEETING, WARRENSBURG TOWN BOARD, MARCH 13, 2013

Waste Management - Columbia County Operations Rates for Columbia County Residential Services Effective July 1, 2017

TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT

TOWN OF PLATTEKILL REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING. August 1, SALUTE TO FLAG Supervisor Croce opened the meeting with a salute to the American Flag.

TOWN OF PLATTEKILL REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING. November 20, 2013

Conducting: Ron Anderson, Vice Chair Invocation: Rob Kallas, Commissioner Pledge of Allegiance: Mike Marchbanks, Commissioner

Village of Wampsville

SOLID WASTE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING. MEMBERS PRESENT: Kathleen Ryan, Lee Walker, Paul Carbaugh, alternate, Jim Nelson, Howard Harrison, alternate

ULSTER COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY AGENCY MINUTES OF THE REGULAR BOARD MEETING OCTOBER 25, 2017

City of San Ramon Request for Proposals for Collection and Processing Services Answers to Proposer Questions #2

TOWN OF CLAVERACK. Regular Monthly Meeting. March 12, 2015

WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

RFP for Convenience Centers and a Transfer Station for Solid Waste and Recycling for Fannin County, GA

FEE SCHEDULE. Refuse Disposal at the Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management (R-Board) Landfill

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TRASH AND RECYCLABLES COLLECTION CITY OF JONESVILLE, MICHIGAN

104 W. Avenue E * Midlothian, TX Phone: (972) Fax: (972) Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (M-F)

RSWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 24, 2016

ULSTER COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY AGENCY MINUTES OF THE REGULAR BOARD MEETING AUGUST 22, 2018

2018 WASTE REMOVAL SERVICES CONTRACT

Council Present: Donald Foster, Kevin Everly, James Pratt, John Tryon, Absent: Leon Cary

MINUTES of the Regular Meeting of the Pembroke Town Board held on April 9, 2014 at the Pembroke Town Hall, 1145 Main Road, Corfu, NY.

TOWN OF ATKINSON, NH

TOWN OF KINGSTON Finance Committee 26 Evergreen Street Kingston, MA March 27, 2017 Minutes

Supervisor Jenkins welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked that all electronic devices be turned off or silenced.

Appendix A: Overview of Illinois property tax system

New Haven Township. Olmsted County, Minnesota Est County Road 3 NW, Oronoco, MN 55960

DRAFT. November 12, The Town Board of the Town Of Corinth held a regular meeting on November12, 2009 at 7:00PM at the Town Hall.

BYLAW 5964 *************** A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE TO AMEND BYLAW 5724 THE WASTE SERVICES BYLAW OF THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE

INVITATION TO BID COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND BULK TRASH FOR THE TOWN OF THURMONT, MARYLAND CONTRACT NO. T-16-1

City of Blue Ridge Manor Mike Ober, Mayor 101 Shelby Pointe Drive 124 Blue Ridge Road Louisville KY Louisville KY 40223

MINUTES OF WORKING MEETING OF THE CONCHO WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. August 29, 2015

PROPOSED MINUTES LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION 4338 BEELINE ROAD ALLEGAN COUNTY HOLLAND, MI (616)

Request For Proposal Bid # Solid Waste Collection, Disposal And Recycling Services

City of Clovis. Request for Proposals for Recyclable and Organic Material Collection, Processing and Marketing Services

MINUTES VILLAGE OF ARKPORT REGULAR BOARD MEETING ****** June 21, 2011 ******

MINUTES of the Pembroke Town Board Workshop held on November 24, 2010 at the Pembroke Town Hall, 1145 Main Road, Corfu, NY.

GREEN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 9, 2013

Thank you for your recent reservation with ABC Motorhome & Car Rentals; we appreciate your business. Your confirmation number is:.

REGULAR MEETING OF THE NORTH HORNELL VILLAGE BOARD AUGUST 13, :00 PM

Village of Afton Board of Trustees Meeting Jack D. Bolster Community Center, Afton, NY July 9, 2018

Minutes. Supervisor Paula Schueler calls meeting to order at 7:00PM. Supervisor: Paula Schueler: Highway Superintendent: Daniel Ackley: present

Notice of Solicitation Request for Proposals for Solid Waste Collection

PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS July 9, 2013

December 6, Highway: Mr. McCulloch thanked Councilman Richard Peterson for his service and support.

Minutes. Bristol Select Board. April 7, 2016

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE Time: 1:00 PM Location: Municipal Building 2 nd Floor, Room Ontario Street Canandaigua, NY 14424

The meeting was called to order at 7:08 PM by Mr. Glushko, with the Pledge of Allegiance.

TOWN OF OSCEOLA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING Tuesday October 2, 2018 MINUTES

TETON COUNTY INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING ADVISORY BOARD Meeting Minutes June 1, 2017

Tuesday November at 6 00 p m. Mayor Albert Capellini P E

Office of Board of Selectmen 143 Main Street, P.O. Box 310, Belmont, New Hampshire Telephone: (603) Fax: (603)

CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD MINUTES Wednesday, December 10, :00 p.m. City Hall, Council Chambers, Vero Beach, Florida

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS June 1, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Commissioner of Planning and Development

Harriman pursuant to Sections 10 and 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law at Harriman Village

REQUEST FOR BIDS. For RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION

Town Administrator Hood proceeded to briefly review the revenue section of the proposed budget with the following comments:

"':j = Q.. (JQ. Funding Component

Transfer Station Committee Meeting Minutes Municipal Building Atlantic Highway Thursday, April 5, :00 p.m.

GUESTS: Stan Wojtasiak Highway Commissioner Rhodes Ln., Naperville, IL. 9S114 Aero Dr., Naperville, IL

CHATHAM TOWNSHIP *************************** Chatham Trustee Meeting Minutes Chatham Township Community Center Regular Meeting of August 8, 2017

MEETING MINUTES Of the Village of Windsor, N.Y. 107 Main Street Windsor, NY March 3, 2015

MINUTES ST. JOHNSBURY SELECTBOARD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2008

Town Board Minutes Local Law 4 & 5 September 9, 2014

Village of Belledune Committee of Whole Council Meeting May 13, 2013

AGENDA BILL. Beaverton City Council Beaverton, Oregon BUDGET IMPACT AMOUNT BUDGETED$

TOWNSHIP OF LOWER LOWER TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD

The Town Board of the Town of Lyons met for a meeting on March 28, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Board meeting room.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL BOARD (ACB) WASATCH FRONT WASTE AND RECYCLING DISTRICT (WFWRD) MONTHLY MEETING MINUTES DATE/TIME LOCATION ATTENDEES

MEETING, TOWN BOARD OF GENOA October 11, 2017

. The average household has at least one CRT containing monitor at 45 pounds per

CITY OF LOMITA CITY COUNCIL REPORT

CITY OF CHELAN. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Consultant for Solid Waste, Recycling, and Organics Collection Services

Minutes of the Meeting of the Village Board of Trustees held at 7:39 p.m. at Village Hall, 16 West Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, NY.

MINUTES OF MEETING DELAWARE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

City of Portsmouth Portsmouth, New Hampshire Public Works Department Request for Proposals # 44-11

The meeting was called to order at 7:04 PM at All Saints Center on Raft Island by President, Rich Swenson. All Board members were present.

WALLINGFORD REGIONAL SOLID WASTE PROJECT. MINUTES FOR THE MEETING ON January 13, :00 A.M. WALLINGFORD TOWN HALL, ROOM 315

MINUTES 5:00P.M. MEETING OF THE RICHMOND SELECTBOARD TOWN OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016

Motions are tagged in bold. Meetings are recorded to facilitate preparation of minutes.

Deputy Supervisor called the workshop to order at 5:45p.m. Town Board Members Present. Councilman [arrived at 6:10 p.m.] Town Board Members Absent

APPROVED MINUTES. October 12, 2015

February 16, 2010 SUMMARY REPORT

Welcome to Hazelton!!

PLEASANT PLAINS TOWNSHIP PO BOX N. MICHIGAN AVE. Baldwin, MI 49304

Transcription:

TOWN BOARD WORKSHOP MEETING May 19, 2015 A regularly scheduled Town Board Workshop Meeting was held on Tuesday May 19, 2015 in the Town Hall 284 Broadway Ulster Park, New York at 7:30 PM with the following people in attendance: Supervisor John Coutant Councilperson Gloria Van Vliet Councilperson Wayne Freer Councilperson Diane L. McCord Councilperson Kyle Barnett Recording Administrator Holly A. Netter, Town Clerk Supervisor John Coutant called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM. PUBLIC COMMENT: None OIL SPILL CLEANUP Supervisor Coutant explained there were two methods of disposing of the contaminated soil from the Highway Garage oil spill. One way would be to haul the soil to an authorized burning facility and the Town would have no further exposure to liability. The other way, as discussed in previous meetings, is the soil may be transported to an authorized landfill. However, the responsibility will still be there for future Town Boards. The DEC has notified the Town that it has 60 days from the last deposit of the dirt to comply with the removing of the soil. The Town Board reviewed the three quotes received from various companies. A POLE WAS TAKEN TO SEE HOW THE BOARD WANTED TO PROCEED WITH THE BIDS. Councilperson Kyle Barnett American Petroleum Destination Landfill Councilperson Barnett said, although there is potential down the road for exposure, and he is in favor of minimizing the Town s exposure, the cost to transport the soil to a landfill was significantly lower than the disposal via the burning facility. His choice was American Petroleum with the option to haul to the Town of Colonie, New York Landfill at $50.60/ton. Councilperson Diane McCord American Petroleum - Pay extra $30,000 now and have no liability in the future Councilperson Diane McCord said she was concerned with the possibility 1

of future exposure and she would like to spend the additional money, approximately $30,000 to know we have zero exposure in the future. Councilperson Gloria Van Vliet American Petroleum Destination Landfill The cost savings is significantly lower disposing of the soil at the landfill. Councilperson Wayne Freer American Petroleum Destination Landfill We do not know the true tonnage. Councilperson Freer said in his opinion, the likely hood of future exposure is so remote and feels that if the Landfill decides in the future to clean up the site, other funding from other agencies may be available to them. It is a calculated risk to take. Supervisor Coutant American Petroleum Destination Landfill This method represents a constant dollar that we can be assured of. Burning may have additional charges once the soil is tested. An estimate of 2,300 tons at $50.60 will cost $116,380. A resolution authorizing Supervisor Coutant to sign the American Petroleum contract will be voted on at the May Town Board Meeting. CPA LETTER Brian Pickard, CPA sent Supervisor Coutant a letter stating the Town presently has $763,967 of unappropriated funds. These funds come from prior year surpluses that are necessary to have in case of emergencies. These funds also pay bills at the beginning of every year before the current year tax levies are received. Supervisor Coutant said Brian also told him they should look at a small tax increase to build the fund back up after paying for this catastrophe at the Highway Garage. Town Board member Gloria Van Vliet said she was not aware of the balance in the General Fund. She would like to have the balance of the account clearly given to the Board at budget time. Councilperson McCord agreed. There are two ways to run a Town; Spend down the fund balance and bond for all expenditures or maintain a fund balance to be able to handle emergencies. Councilperson Freer said for a township our size he did not feel the current balance was excessive. It is a struggle to keep the budget tight, maintain services yet function and have the Highway balance extremely low like it is. Several harsh winters have taken a toll on the fund. Councilperson Wayne Freer asked Supervisor Coutant if the Board could get a current list of all of the figures pertaining to the various Town accounts from the bookkeeper. 2

RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE SETTLEMENT TOWN OF ESOPUS ADV BELLAIRE RIDGE AND LIGHTHOUSE BLUFF, LLC A resolution will be voted on at the May Town Board Meeting. Some clarification on the settlement is needed prior to the Board s vote. A question came up of why the two parcels were listed on the same petition. Councilperson Barnett will follow up with Town Attorney Paul Keller prior to the vote. CUB Scout Pack 26- Park Rental The Town Board approved the rental waiver for local Cub Scout Pack 26 to use Freer Park on June 12 th. TRANSFER STATION NEGOTIATIONS Councilperson Kyle Barnett and Supervisor John Coutant met with Curt Dankelmann to discuss his bid for running the transfer station. Dankelmann and Associates was the only company to reply to the RFP in April. Curt bid $89,000 to run the transfer station five days a week, which was unacceptable. They reviewed Curt s budget with him line by line to see where expenses could be cut. Insurance cost was up $1,170 from last year. Supervisor Coutant and Councilperson Barnett negotiated back and forth to keep the overall cost of running the transfer station the same as last year. New changes will include the removal of the bond requirement for the scale from the contract due to it being cost prohibitive. The Town will continue to pay for water and port a pot. Curt will pay for electric. Councilperson Barnett said he did not remember discussing who would be responsible for paying for the phone that will need to be addressed. Currently Dankelmann and Associates kept the metal. They will now be splitting it 50/50 with the Town. Councilpersons McCord and Van Vliet questioned why the Town was splitting the cost, Councilperson Barnett replied by splitting the metal it enabled them to get the cost per month back where we were last year. Supervisor Coutant said Curt reminded them prior Supervisor Ray Rice gave him rights to all the metal in lieu of receiving an annual increase. Councilperson Van Vliet asked if that was ever in writing. Dankelmann also wanted a longer contract but it will be kept at 1 year to see if the transfer station can sustain itself with the new fee structure. Councilperson Barnett also reminded Curt the bins need to be covered and it will be his responsibility to get that done. The bin that sits within the water also needs to be raised. Councilperson Gloria VanVliet asked the status on the removal of the excess tires. Supervisor Coutant said Dankelmann has called for another pick up. The new pricing was also reviewed with Curt and the status of the Transfer Station will be evaluated again at the end of the year and necessary changes will be made. Supervisor Coutant will have Paul Kellar revise the contract. Once the draft of the contract is reviewed by the entire Board, a resolution will be made authorizing Supervisor Coutant to sign it. 3

Supervisor Coutant conveyed a concern Curt had with the weighing of the trucks from resource recovery. Often UCRRA haulers do not stop to get weighed as they leave the transfer station. UCRRA has several different size trucks and Dankelmann believes the additional charge for the larger trucks may cause a discrepancy which could be affecting the cost the Town is paying. Councilperson Freer suggested we start keeping a log weighing the truck as it comes in and making sure the truck is weighed before it leaves. Discrepancies can then be brought to UCRRA s attention. Councilperson Diane McCord said it is imperative that every person who uses the transfer station must have a permit. UCRRA is meeting on May 27 th,. They are looking for towns to go into a long term agreement to buy the roll-offs or UCRRA will stop being in the hauling business. They are hoping most of the Towns will sign the 5 year agreement. Payment will be over 10 years $78.00 per month for each roll-off. Michael Warren from Marbletown has done some research and found out he could get a private hauler and buy his own roll-offs which were about $5,000 and it would be cheaper. We need 40 yard containers; currently they are using 35 yard containers. The UCRRA also needs to have 36 extra boxes to rotate. The UCRRA is buying 87 boxes, bonding over a ten year period. As a town we need to let them know we are going into the agreement. Jim Quigley, Town of Ulster Supervisor, feels it is reasonable. It would cost us $2,844 per year for 3 of them. It is a 5 year contract but if we pull out of the contract the Town would still be responsible to pay. They are replacing the boxes over time. There is no guarantee when your town will receive the new boxes but you will be paying as of January 1, 2016. The Town Board will have to look at some other alternative and make a decision in the near future. TOWN OF ESOPUS TRANSFER STATION/RECYCLING CENTER FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DATE JUNE 1, 2015 ANNUAL PERMIT FEES MUST BE STUCK TO CAR WINDSHIELD BUSINESS CONTRACTOR PERMITS (TOWN RESIDENT ONLY) $250 RESIDENTIAL PERMIT $40 SENIOR PERMIT (over 60, proof required) $20 LOST PERMIT OR SECOND PERMIT (MUST BE SAME HOUSEHOLD AND SHOW REGISTRATION FOR SECOND VEHICLE) $5 1 DAY PASS $10 4

BULK HOUSEHOLD WASTE $.12 PER POUND $12 Minimum TRASH BAGS COUPON BOOKLET 10 BAGS (1 30 GALLON BAG OR CAN) $45 40 Gallon Bag $7 30 Gallon Bag $5 10-13 Gallon Bag $3 PROPANE PROPANE (SM CAMPING SIZE) $1 PROPANE (20 GALLON) $5 APPLIANCES Refrigerators/ Air conditioners R-22 $20 Other Appliances $10 YARD WASTES BRUSH LESS THAN 4 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND CUT INTO 4-6 FOOT LENGTHS, GRASS LEAVES AND DEAD PLANTS BRUSH (PICK-UP TRUCK LOAD) $10 BRUSH (DUMP TRUCK) $20 GRASS AND LEAVES (PICK-UP TRUCK LOAD) $5 GRASS AND LEAVES (DUMP TRUCK) $10 Leaves in Brown Bags No Charge TIRES 20 OR LESS OFF RIM $5 ON Rim $10 5

Only waste generated in Esopus is permitted to be disposed of at the Transfer Station. Recyclables accepted: paper products, Newspaper, magazines, books, office paper, cardboard and junk mail Container Products- Container Glass, Food & Beverage Cans, Plastic Containers Automotive Car batteries Used motor oil ALL RECYCLING MUST BE OBSERVED. A one day pass is required when using another vehicle other than those registered for that permit. The following FREE electronics can be taken to UCRRA 999 Flatbush Road Kingston, NY Monitors, Terminals, Typewriters, Printers, Scanners, Cables, TV s Radio s, CPU s, DVD s, CRT s, Stereo There will no longer be prorated stickers available throughout the year. Commercial people will need to upgrade their current permit and pay an additional $100 for the remainder of the year. A MOTION WAS MADE TO ADOPT THE NEW FEE SCHEDULE FOR THE TRANSFER STATION BY COUNCILPERSON WAYNE FREER AND SECONDED BY COUNCILPERSON KYLE BARNETT. ALL MEMBERS WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED MISCELLANEOUS Leaves will be picked up by the Highway department in the fall and spring. A designated time will be announced. The Town needs to save 1% and show a $60,000 savings. Councilperson Diane McCord said when she and Councilperson Van Vliet attended the Supervisors meeting earlier that day, everyone was talking about their plan to save 1% by sharing services, etc. Plattekill Supervisor Joseph Croce said he can save the mandated 1 % by getting a letter from Deputy County Executive Ken Crannell regarding the money the towns no longer have to pay for the safety net and elections. Councilperson Wayne Freer will contact Mr. Crannell to discuss the possibility of 6

this option for Esopus. Supervisor John Coutant agreed to attend an appointment when Councilperson Freer is able to obtain one. Rosendale and Marbletown are sharing the assessor. Councilperson VanVliet contacted Brian Piccard, CPA, to ask what plan Esopus has and he said he was working on it as well. Supervisor Coutant feels the solar project will show the necessary savings. This is a 4 year plan which needs to be submitted very soon. There are many questions the Board has about the mandate and the topic will continue to be discussed. The Town received the $50,000 check from the insurance company for the spill at the Highway Garage. Councilperson Barnett said we can appeal based on the catastrophic coverage involving a third party. New York State DEC was the third party involved. The water belongs to the state, DEC charged us with performing the cleanup due to the damage to the surface coverage. A letter was received from the DEC supporting this. The process of appeal will be investigated and pursued. PETER GRAHAM OPINION LETTER TUCKER POND Topic tabled. Communication from Peter Graham was not received. ADJOURNMENT A MOTION TO ADJOURN AT 9:25 PM WAS MADE BY COUNCILPERSON WAYNE FREER AND SECONDED BY COUNCILPERSON JOHN COUTANT. ALL TOWN BOARD MEMBERS VOTED IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. Respectfully submitted, Holly A. Netter Town Clerk 7