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May 24, 2007

Rush Town Board Minutes - 2007/05/23

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Rush Town Board
May 23, 2007

A regular meeting of the Rush Town Board was held on May 23, 2007 at the Rush Town Offices, 5977 East Henrietta Road and was called to order at 7:00 p.m.

Present: Councilman Donald Knab
Councilman Richard Anderson
Councilman Thomas Doupe
Councilwoman Lisa Sluberski
Supervisor William Udicious

Others: Frank Pavia, Attorney for the Town
Gerald Kusse, Code Enforcement
Jack Mould, Rush Lima Road
Rick Spencer, Rush Mendon Road

I Minutes
Regular Meeting, May 9, 2007

RESOLUTION #108
Councilman Doupe moved that the minutes of the May 9, 2007 meeting be approved with the correction on page 1 of Councilwoman Sluberski’s title to Councilwoman. Councilman Knab seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious abstained, carried.

II Approval of Abstract

RESOLUTION #109
Councilman Anderson moved that having audited all the claims against the funds listed on the abstract, I move that all claims in the amount of $18,907.59 be allowed for vouchers #449 through #499. Councilman Knab seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious aye, carried.

III Correspondence

1. Craig Welch,Lacy Katzen, LLP re formation of water district to serve Weaver property. Supervisor Udicious stated that Attorney Pavia and he would respond to this letter and meet with the attorneys as requested to discuss this matter.


IV Reports of Officers and Committees

1. Town Board – Councilman Knab stated that he had met with the electrician regarding the lights in the parking lot. Voltage samples were taken and they will coordinate with the Highway Superintendent for a lift within the next two weeks in order to get the lights repaired.

Councilman Doupe stated he would have a memo for the board within the next week with the options for purchase of a server for discussion at the next meeting.

Also Councilman Anderson and he had met with a representative of the La Berge Group, who are architectural and zoning specialists. Councilmen Doupe and Anderson will report to the board after La Berge reports to them on their thoughts on the town. The discussion was brief with La Berge but concerned planning and community development with hamlet or town center area being their specialty.

Councilwoman Sluberski reported on the last Planning Board meeting and the Board’s question for Attorney Pavia on how long an application can stay tabled. Attorney Pavia stated the Planning Board can make that decision. He also stated that he would contact Mr. Felsen, the Planning Board Chair on how they may make that decision.

From the Zoning Board meeting she reported that the Zoning Board asked the Town Board to consider a zoning ordinance change to address storage containers on properties within the town. It was suggested that Chairman Van Lare put that request in writing to the Town Board outlining the ZBA”s recommendations on how the ordinance would address this issue.

Supervisor Udicious stated in reply to Councilwoman Sluberski’s question on the inaccurate Henrietta Post article, that he would devote several pages of the June/July Newsletter to a clearer explanation of the proposed development of the property behind the town hall.

Councilwoman Sluberski expressed some concern on the fire marshal’s coverage for the code enforcement officer when he is not available. Councilman Doupe asked for specific examples of lack of coverage and Councilwoman Sluberski offered none. Supervisor Udicious stated that he was not aware of any lack of coverage.

2. Supervisor – Supervisor Udicious reported that County Legislator Jeff Adair will hold an open forum session at the Rush Town Hall on May 30th between 6 and 8 p.m.

Supervisor Udicious confirmed that he will be participating in the Memorial Day parade and invited the other board members to join him.

A number of complaints have already been received about the closing of West Henrietta Road between Fishell Road and Route 251, mostly about speeding. Captain Wright has been informed about the complaints and will respond.

The letter to the NYS DOT from Supervisors Udicious and Breese on the problems with the intersection at Route 15 and Rush Henrietta Townline Road has resulted in a letter of acknowledgement from the state. A very recent accident at that intersection was also brought to the state’s attention as evidence of the need to address that problem area.

Supervisor Udicious asked that the Board review the draft code enforcement procedures policy that he had prepared and be prepared to decide at the next meeting if they wish to proceed with the development of this policy.

V Old Business

1. Employee Manual –

RESOLUTION #110
Councilman Doupe moved that the revised Employee Manual for the Town of Rush as presented to the Board be adopted. The policies in this manual to become effective August 1, 2007. Councilman Anderson seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious aye, carried.

VI New Business

1. 457 Plan – Supervisor Udicious explained this was a savings plan that was offered by a number of other towns or villages within the County. After discussion the Board agreed that Finance Director Reynolds continue his investigation of this plan for the town.

2. Community Development Block Grant - Supervisor Udicious stated that he had received a letter from County Executive Brooks stating that she was recommendating a $25,000 block grant for the town to use in the development of ADA compliant bathrooms in the picnic pavilion that is proposed for the property behind the town hall. These are matching funds and must be used within one year of the awarding which is usually in July or August.

3. Surplus Fire Resistant File Cabinet – formerly used by the court but no longer of use to them.

RESOLUTION #111
Councilman Knab moved that the fire resistant filing cabinet presently in the basement is surplus equipment and declared to be no longer of use to any department in the Town Hall. The cabinet will be donated to the Rush Fire Department who has expressed a need for it. Councilman Anderson seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious aye, carried.

4. Coordinator of Emergency Preparedness – After discussion

RESOLUTION #112
Councilman Knab moved that the Town Clerk may advertise for applicants for the position of Emergency Coordinator in the Newsletter, Pennysaver and town Website. The ad to state that PSIM and NIMS Certification is desirable.
Councilman Doupe seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious aye, carried.

Open Forum

Rick Spencer of Rush Mendon Road stated that he felt the 457 Plan was a good one and he felt it would be a benefit to town employees.

He also reiterated his concern for the signage at the town hall that did not clearly mark the handicapped entrance that was available for evening meetings when the court entrance was locked. Supervisor Udicious stated he would look into the situation and something will be placed in the up coming Newsletter to make residents aware of the main handicap entrance which is the Library entrance.

Executive Session

Councilman Knab made a motion that the Board move into Executive Session to discuss possible pending litigation and a personnel matter. Councilman Doupe seconded the motion and the Board was all in agreement.

Time: 7:55 p.m.

The Board returned to regular session at 8:05 p.m.

RESOLUTION #113
Supervisor Udicious moved that the Town Clerk advertise that the Town is accepting applications for the part time position of Assessor in the Newsletter, Pennysaver and on the Town Website. Applications and resumes to be turned in to the Town Clerk’s office by July 2nd. Councilman Doupe seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Knab aye
Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Supervisor Udicious aye, carried.


Councilman Knab moved that the meeting be adjourned. Councilman Doupe seconded the motion and the Board was all in agreement.

Time: 8:10 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Linda G. Henry
Town Clerk

Posted by gmadore at 3:42 PM

May 13, 2007

Rush Town Board Minutes - 2007/05/09

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Rush Town Board
May 9, 2007

A regular meeting of the Rush Town Board was held on May 9, 2007 at the Rush Town Office, 5977 East Henrietta Road and was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Deputy Supervisor Donald Knab.

Present: Councilman Thomas Doupe
Councilman Richard Anderson
Councilman Lisa Sluberski
Councilman Donald Knab

Absent: Supervisor William Udicious, excused

Others: Frank Pavia, Attorney for the Town of Rush
Joan Starkweather, Middle Road
Jeffrey Starkweather, Middle Road
Richard Spencer, Rush Mendon Road

I Approval of Minutes

RESOLUTION #104
Councilman Doupe moved that the minutes of the regular Town Board meeting of April 25, 2007 be approved as presented. Councilwoman Sluberski seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Councilman Knab aye carried.

II Approval of Abstract

RESOLUTION #105
Councilman Anderson moved BE IT RESOLVED, that having audited all the claims against the funds listed on the abstract, I move that all claims in the amount of $18,308.63 be allowed for vouchers #409 though #448.
Councilman Doupe seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Councilman Knab aye carried.

III Correspondence

1. NYS DOT to Supervisors Udicious and Breese re investigation of Route 15 and Rush Henrietta Townline Road intersection for possible three color traffic signal installation.

2. Stevens Connor American Legion Post re notification of award ceremony and invitation to attend.

3. Stevens Connor American Legion Post re Memorial Day parade invitation to participate

4. Crown Castle re merge with Global Signal and payment of fees to the Town of Rush

5. Rufus Falk re request for re-appointment when term ends September 30, 2007.

6. John Streeter re waterline installation on Works and Kavanaugh Road – overview of past actions and request for town assistance.

IV Reports of Officers and Committees

1. Town Board – Councilman Anderson stated that the Planning Board has continued to express interest in farmland preservation. He attended a Workshop on this topic in Hopewell and learned that it is important that the town do an inventory of its farmlands according to a specific criteria. In July there should be grant monies available to help with the cost of performing that inventory. He will continue to follow this matter with the Planning Board.

Councilman Doupe stated that a proposal has been received from Pin Point on the server.

Councilwoman Sluberski reported that the Recreation Supervisor continues to work on the summer program. The football camp currently running appears successful. She also reported that the POD senior staff training will begin in June for managers and operation chiefs. Two chiefs and two managers are needed for each POD area.

V Old Business

1. Employee manual – Councilman Knab stated that the board should be prepared to vote on the acceptance of the current draft of the Employee Manual at the May 23rd meeting.

VI New Business

1. Monroe County Youth Bureau Contract –

RESOLUTION #106
Councilman Doupe moved that the Supervisor be authorized to sign the contract with the Monroe County Youth Bureau to provide funds used in funding the Summer Recreation Program. Councilman Anderson seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Councilman Knab aye carried.

2. Sunnking Electronic Collection – There was a brief discussion on this solicitation for Sunnking to provide collection of outdated electronic equipment within the town. The Board felt that the information provided was not adequate for any type of acceptance. Supervisor Udicious will be asked to investigate further.

3. Property Easement Release – The release drafted by the Attorney for the Town to use in situations that require town departments to cross private land was reviewed. All agreed it was a good base that could be modified as needed.

RESOLUTION #106
Councilwoman Sluberski moved that the draft property release form provided by the Attorney for the Town be adopted for use by the Town. Councilman Doupe seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Councilman Knab aye carried.

4. Rush Fire Department request –

RESOLUTION #107
Councilman Knab moved that the charge for the building permit for the Rush Fire Department’s pole barn expansion and repair be waived. Councilwoman Sluberski seconded the motion.
Roll: Councilman Anderson aye
Councilman Doupe aye
Councilwoman Sluberski aye
Councilman Knab aye carried.

V Open Forum

Richard Spencer of Rush Mendon Road suggested better signage to indicate the location of a handicapped accessible door when evening meetings are being held in the town hall. The court door was locked at 4:30 pm Councilman Knab explained to prevent unnecessary traffic through the lower level. The library door, which is also handicapped accessible, is open for all meetings held on the main floor of the town hall. Mr. Spencer was thanked for his comment and more signage will be considered.

The meeting was adjourned with a motion by Councilman Knab and seconded by Councilman Doupe. All Board members were in agreement.


Time: 7:30 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Linda G. Henry
Town Clerk

Posted by gmadore at 12:11 PM