CCTVS (County, City, Towns,
Villages, Schools) Committee
Thursday,
March 22, 2007
County
Office Building – Room 304
Immediately
Following Legislative Session
DRAFT MINUTES
Present: Sandy Price &
Larry Cornell, Co-Chairs; Merwin Armstrong, Mike McKee, Angie Wyatt, Fred
Forbes, Betty Ann Pitman, Kate Edinger, Cindy Monroe, Tom Michales, Susan
Feizsli, Lee Price, Roseann Coville, Manny Lann, Jen Hamilton, Corey Preston,
Bernie Thoma
The meeting was called to order at 7:26p.m. by Larry Cornell
·
Welcome/Introductions (Co-Chairs, Larry Cornell
& Sandy Price) – Larry and Sandy welcomed everyone and asked that
everyone introduce himself or herself.
·
MOTION BY BETTY ANN PITMAN – 2ND BY
SANDY PRICE TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 25, 2007 MINUTES – ALL
PRESENT VOTED IN FAVOR – MOTION PASSED.
DISCUSSION
·
Cortland County Youth
Bureau Summer Recreation Programs
Manny Lann, County Youth Bureau Director – Manny
gave a brief overview of the County’s Summer Recreation Program.
The County Youth Bureau hires Specialists to conduct youth programs in
the County’s towns & villages. They
have Arts & Crafts, Archery, Recreation, Day Trips and this year, due to
receiving a grant, they will also have Tennis.
Manny asked for assistance in promoting the activities to the children
in the outlining areas and would also like more people to get involved.
The Towns of Truxton and Cuyler need a couple of people to volunteer to
promote these activities. Manny
also provided a DRAFT of the 2007 Cortland County Summer Recreation Schedule.
Susan Feizsli commented that she might have a person in Truxton to
volunteer. Pall Trinity donates
money every year to offset some of the expenses for these programs.
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Smoke-Free Parks
Jennifer Hamilton, Cortland County Health Department –
Jennifer
is the Program Coordinator for the Cortland County Tobacco
Free Coalition. They are presently promoting the “Tobacco-Free Parks &
Recreation” Program. Jennifer
offered the following points:
Children
who see adults smoking in a family area such as a park may think that smoking
is acceptable.
Smoke-free
environments are healthy for children and may deter the children from starting
to smoke.
The
2006 Surgeon General’s report states “There is no safe level of exposure
to second-hand smoke.”
Cigarette
butts could be ingested by small children or pets
Prohibiting
tobacco in parks and recreation areas would be similar to policies prohibiting
alcohol and litter or requiring that pets be leased.
Jennifer
indicated that this promotion provides the metal signs for any
parks/recreation areas that establish a policy and any help in promoting the
policy. Jennifer further
indicated that they have sample policies for town and village boards to
establish the policies. Jennifer
provided copies of what the sign {YOUNG
LUNGS AT PLAY – This is a Tobacco-Free
Zone} would look like and there is even a place at the bottom to insert
individual logos.
Angie
Wyatt asked if these signs/assistance is available to private businesses such
as Campgrounds with playgrounds. Jennifer
said yes that it is available.
Angie
Wyatt will provide Jennifer Hamilton with email addresses to Town, Villages
and City Officials to enable her to forward the sample policies.
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Joint Municipal Grant
Applications –
Bernie Thoma, Thoma Development Consultants – Bernie
provided information regarding state funded grants for Shared Municipal
Services. Last year there were 25
million dollars available and there may be 30 million dollars available this
year. Any public entity can apply
for these funds but they cannot apply alone.
2 or more municipalities would have to apply for these funds.
There are 4 categories of funding:
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Shared Municipal (Maximum Amount: $200,000
per municipality)
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Shared Highway (Maximum Amount: $300,000 per municipality)
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County Wide (Maximum Amount: $300,000
per municipality)
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Local Health Insurance (Maximum Amount: $500,000 per municipality)
These
funds could be used for studies and capital for the actual projects but the
projects have to be specific. The
municipalities can’t just apply for money to share without a detailed
purpose. The grants would also
pay for legal fees, if any.
Bernie
gave some examples of municipalities that were funded. Mike McKee indicated that Cincinnatus is looking to combine
their Town Hall and Fire Station. Sandy
Price also indicated that the Town of Harford is also looking to
consolidate/share but the funds are unavailable.
Susan
Feizsli asked if these grants were highly competitive.
Bernie said that they were and the best thing to do in applying for the
grant is to stress the savings that will occur for all the municipalities
involved. Bernie cautioned that
municipalities should start thinking about any projects now in case there is a
short lead-time.
Fred
Forbes advised the Committee that since the article came out in the paper
regarding the possible consolidation of the Village of Homer and Town of Homer
government, John Ryan indicated that shared services does not work.
A merger is far better than shared services.
Fred would like to see total consolidation not shared services.
Any
anticipated projects between municipalities, must have an agreement before
they would be able to get the funding.
Angie
Wyatt indicated that there is a Legislative Agriculture-Planning-Environmental
Sub-Committee, chaired by Legislator, Carol Tytler that is proposing to
install a 2nd detention pond for flooding mitigation. Angie asked
if a project such as installing a second detention pond on Route 281 could be
eligible for this grant. The NYS
Department of Transportation is installing the first one during their Route
281 Corridor Reconstruction Project. The
municipalities involved would be the County, City & Town of Cortlandville.
Bernie Thoma said that it would be eligible for funding.
As a member of the A-P-E Sub-Committee, City Common Councilor, Susan
Feizsli concurred with Angie with the proposed plan of the A-P-E
Sub-Committee.
Angie
Wyatt, as Chairman of the County Traffic Safety Board, informed the Committee
that at the request of the Sheriff and Undersheriff, she has been trying to
find a funding source to purchase ANSI CLASS 2 Vests.
This is a new FHWA (Federal Highway Administration) mandate that
requires high visibility vests for anyone who works on highway & roads
(i.e. law enforcement officers, fire police, highway department crews, etc.).
Lee Price indicated that 1 vest costs $44.00. Angie inquired if grant money would be available if all the
municipalities and fire districts in the county applied for funds to furnish
these vests countywide. Bernie
indicated that it would.
·
Updates:
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DMV Satellite Offices –
Larry Cornell talked to Betsy Larkin and she indicated that Senator Seward has
submitted the request for around $30,000 and they are waiting for the State
Budget to pass.
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Next Meeting:
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Sandy Price and Larry
Cornell have contacted Marty Mack from the Governor’s Office and are waiting
to hear back from him about attending the April 26th CCTVS Meeting.
If Marty is unable to attend, Attorney John Ryan will attend to do a
presentation on Municipal Consolidation.
If Marty is able to attend, John Ryan will be scheduled for the May 24th
CCTVS meeting.
The consensus of those present was to meet on a monthly basis.
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Adjournment:
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The meeting was adjourned
at 8:20p.m.
Minutes
taken and prepared by Angie Wyatt, Confidential Secretary to County
Administrator