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Rail/trail debate dominates Tupper town board

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St. Vincent’s spring/summer clothing sale begins Wednesday

Peru–St. Vincent de Paul Society will be holding a special sale of gently used spring/summer clothing and footwear Wednesday, April 11, through Saturday, April 14, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at St. Vincent’s Thrift Store, 3028 Main Street (across from St. Augustine’s Church). The sale will also be held Thursday evening, April 12, from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Fill a large 33 gallon bag with clothing/footwear for $5.00.

Peru Library Spring Book Sale is only a few weeks away

  • Spring Book Sale:    
  • Thursday,   May 3, 10:00 a.m.  – 7:00 p.m.
  • Friday,   May 4,  10:00 a.m. – 4:00  p.m
  • Saturday,   May 5,  10:00 a.m. – 3:00  p.m.

Peru  Free Library, Main Street,  Peru  NY

Highway garage roof, zoning fees, & Heyworth/Mason Park among topics at Town Board meeting

The Town Board held their regular meeting on Monday evening. Everyone except Town Clerk Kathy Flynn (excused) was present.

There was a discussion on the repairs needed to the Highway Department Garage roof. The section of roof needing repair is 174 feet in length and is in the center section of the garage that was built in the mid 70’s. This section of the garage is a pole-barn structure and the current roof is metal. Town Councilor Kregg Bruno had examined the building and proposed replacing the damaged area with a new metal roof over the current trusses. When looked at by an engineer (not named) it was suggested the structure needed “beefing up” and the entire roof be replaced with an asphalt roof over plywood. This added weight would force a considerable restructuring of the underlying trusses and greatly increase the cost of the repair. Based on the engineer’s suggestions Highway Superintendent Mike Farrell expressed concern about the strength of the current structure and Mr. Bruno’s proposal of replacing only the damaged area with new metal. Mr. Farrell asked about liability should the roof collapse due to snow-loads. Town Councilor Brandy McDonald addressed this concern pointing out the current structure has seen decades of snow-loads, and has never shown signs of collapsing. Mr. Farrell still seemed uneasy about going against the engineer’s recommendations. Town Councilor Jim Douglas then asked Mr. Farrell if he would feel better if the Town’s Building Inspector Frank Slycord took a look at it. Mr. Farrell said if Mr. Slycord was comfortable with Mr. Bruno’s proposal he would be as well.

There was also a discussion on a Resolution to enact changes to the Town Zoning Fee Schedule.  The proposed changes would pass “professional” (mostly attorney and engineer) fees from the town to the applicant. This change is being proposed because of a recent trend of applicants seeking information and advise from the Zoning Attorney and Town Engineer generating higher than normal costs to the town. Town Attorney Don Biggs stated he felt it would be unfair to expect the applicants to cover all expenses, as the Resolution seemed to indicate, and asked where the threshold would be. After a bit of discussion, Town Councilor Sue Polhemus suggested the Town Board speak with the Zoning Attorney and Engineer to figure out what an average cost should be per applicant, then rework the Resolution based on that number. The Resolution was tabled.

There was an update by Park Coordinator Adele Douglas on the Heyworth/Mason Park project. New benches have been ordered and will arrive soon. Mrs. Douglas informed the Board that a fund raising effort was going to be conducted to dedicate one of the benches to past Town Supervisor Kenneth Jahn. Mrs. Douglas also asked when the path connecting the Heyworth/Mason Park to the Little Ausable Park could begin. This path would go under the bridge on Main Street and connect the two parks. Town Supervisor Peter Glushko said he would speak with the crews to schedule the work. Glushko suggested that a temporary rail be put in place to prevent people from falling into the river while the path is under construction. A chain-link fence will be in place when the path is completed.

Mr. Glushko also suggested better lighting be installed behind the Heyworth/Mason building to prevent vandalism and that “No Trespassing” signs be installed on the structure.

Glushko noted a number of “dog bombs” in the park  and suggested signs be installed reminding people to clean up after their pets. This led to quesions on the proposed dog park. Mrs. Douglas told the board that the State has signed off on the Dog Park being constructed in a flood plain and now FEMA has to do so as well. Once FEMA okays the Dog Park fencing will be installed. The entire park project is expected to be completed by summer’s end.

The Town Board also:

  •  Set an Elmore SPCA Workshop date on Monday, April 16th at 7:00PM to work out issues with the relationship between Elmore’s and the Dog Control Office.
  •  Set an Employee Handbook Workshop date on Monday, April 30th at 6:30PM.

 The Meeting was adjourned at 8:40PM.


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CV-TEC hopes to build Pressure House

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Peru School Board member revived at board meeting

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Cape Air thrives as Lake Clear airport struggles

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State deer plan leads to new hunting rules

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Everyone is welcome at tonight’s Easter Vigil and Sunday’s Easter Services

While some St. Augustine’s parishioners were preparing Easter Eggs in the Parish Center Saturday morning, other parishioners were preparing the church for the Easter Celebration under the guidance of Father Alan Shnob and parishioner Helen Dispo.

The Peru Gazette wishes the Peru community a Blessed and Happy Easter. We hope you are able to be with your families, in spirit, if not in person. Easter Sunday is indeed a day to celebrate and to give thanks!  Click here for photos

St. Augustine’s Easter Vigil is at 8:30 PM. Sunday Masses at 8 AM and 10:30 AM.

Ecumenical Service at St. Patrick’s Oratory at 6 AM.

Peru Community Church Services at 8 AM and 10:30 AM.

The Easter Bunny is coming!

The St. Augustine’s Catholic Daughters are ready for Sunday’s Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:30 AM Mass.  Click here for photos

Holy Week observances abound

Holy Week observances abound » Local News » Press-Republican.

Board agenda includes updates on many subjects

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING, April 9, 2012 7:00 PM

  1. Call Meeting To Order
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Roll Call
  4. MOTION:  Approval of minutes for the Town Board Special Meeting of March 15, 2012 and the Town Board Regular Meeting of March 26, 2012.
  5. DISCUSSION/MOTION:   Reports from all Departments: (Water/Sewer/Valcour; Highway; Town Clerk; Dog Control; Youth Department; Code/Zoning Report; Supervisor’s Report; Court Reports; Banking Report)
  6. Community Input
  7. DISCUSSION: Water Quality Improvement Project Update.
  8. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION:  Water Quality Improvement Project Bond.
  9. DISCUSSION:  CDBG Update
  10. DISCUSSION:  NYS Comptroller Audit Update.
  11. DISCUSSION/MOTION:  Elmore SPCA Workshop April 16.
  12. DISCUSSION:  Elmore SPCA Grand Reopening April 28.
  13. DISCUSSION/MOTION:  Adjourn to Executive Session.
  14. DISCUSSION/MOTION: Return to Regular Session.
  15. DISCUSSION: Highway Garage Roof Project.
  16. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION:  Change to Town Zoning Fee Schedule.
  17. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION: Town of Peru Internal Controls Audit Report Acceptance.
  18. DISCUSSION/MOTION: Employee Handbook
  19. DISCUSSION:  Heyworth/Mason Park Update.
  20. DISCUSSION:  NYS Comptroller Accounting School
  21. DISCUSSION:  Workers’ Comp Representative Site Visit April 16
  22. DISCUSSION:  Rooftop Highway Support.
  23. Other Business
  24. Community Input on Agenda Items.
  25. Motion to Adjourn.


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