Board Minutes
February 9, 2005
Town Clerk:
Correspondence: Judge Clarence Giles’s January 2005 report. (See attached report.) Judge Clifford James’s January 2005 report. (See attached report.) Letter from Kevin Wilder, Engineering Supervisor, County of Jefferson Office of Superintendent of Highways Re: Preparations for Editing County Map. (See attached letter.) Letter from Senator Charles Schumer Re: Informing the Town that the U.S. Dept. Of the Interior, National Park Service is currently accepting applications for funding under the 2005 Save America’s Treasures Grant Program. (See attached letter.) Letter from Senator Charles Schumer Re: Informing the Town that the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA), Rural Utilities Service (RUS) is currently accepting applications for funding under the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant Program. (See attached letter.) Letter from Karen Goetz, Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce Re: requesting the use of the JHG for the Annual 1000 Islands Spring Boat Show the Weekend of April 8 – 10, 2005. (See attached letter.) Letter from Robert Gawrelski, Regional Director, State of New York, Office of Real Property Services Re: 2004 Maintenance Aid Certification for the Town of Clayton. SWIS: 223200 Aid: $7,404.00 Parcels: 3,702 (See attached letter.) Letter from Linda Schleher, Executive Director, Thousand Islands Museum Re: asking for financial support for their history research consultant. (See attached letter.) Notes of Interest: Supervisor Cantwell discussed: $129.50 per quarter for drug testing. Joe Kehoe, from the Rotary Club asked if the Town would get involved with the bathrooms at Frink Park, with the bathroom fixtures. They may want to ask the Village about the fixtures. Councilman Taylor will respond to this request. Writing a letter for Joe Green, sponsoring a project for his Eagle Scout project. (See attached letter.) His letter to Tom Zyskowski, Coastal Resources Specialist Re: The Town of Clayton would be in support of a portion of the value of the Frink America property to be the “local match” to the remaining $490,000 of the NYS Department of State grant for dock constructed on the adjacent Frink America property. (See attached letter.) A copy of a resolution from the Town of Cape Vincent Re: County Route 9 being a hazardous highway, and several accidents have occurred and the Thousand Islands Middle School and High Schools are located along this highway and that the Town of Cape Vincent requests that a “Reduce Speed” sign be installed between NYS Route 12E intersection and the school property and another “Reduce Speed” sign be installed 500 feet beyond the school property. Additionally, they requested a “Reduced Speed” sign on County Route 9 before the intersection of County Routes 4 and 9. Supt. Boulton suggested that the Town Board write a letter supporting the Town of Cape Vincent’s resolution. (See attached resolution.)
Public:
Supervisor:
Frink America Remediation Committee:
Planning Board Alternate member:
Outdoors wood burning furnaces:
Assessor status:
Postcard and newsletter:
TIERS agreement:
Quality Communities Grant, resolution:
Highway Supt.: Supt. Boulton discussed: Sand & Loader shed possible grants. Weather stripping and fans done at JHG. Working at Transfer Site – Insulating equipment bay. Boom mower out – cutting back brush and trimming corners. County contract coming up for 2006-2008. Niagara Mohawk letter and agreement to work and place materials in the ROW. Committee Reports: Vivian Black discussed: Paynter Center doing well, she goes to lunch there and would like to see more seniors take advantage of their lunches. George Kittle discussed: Youth Commission (Skate park). Planning and Zoning Boards having their own budgets. Showers at Recreation Park (more expensive than anyone thinks). Justin Taylor discussed: GIS, ready to put in for the rest of monies for the grant. Town Clerk will get form to do this. NYC school voting representative (will caucus on the bus going to NYC). Combining services – not all surveys are in yet. Grant monies for combining services and combining municipalities. Niagara Mohawk power is very competitive, working on savings for the Town. Donald Turcotte discussed: Both pumps working well at Heritage Heights, spare pump is being repaired at a cost of $1,500.00. Surface water discussed. Setting meeting for Depauville Route 12 water district, making sure everyone contacted. Transfer Site – Insulating building and means to heat it. Recreation Park – New Show June 24 – 26, Food and wine. New Business: Cancel the 2/23/05 meeting:
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