2025 Meeting Minutes

9.22.2025 Meeting Minutes

TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES

Marion Court Room

Monday, September 22, 2025

A Town Board meeting of the Town of Marion, Wayne County, NY was held on Monday, September 22, 2025 at 6:30pm in the Marion Court Room.

Supervisor Johnson called the meeting to order at 6:30pm with a roll call done by Heidi Levan, Town Clerk/Clerk of the Board.

PRESENT:

  • Summer Johnson, Supervisor
  • Michael Cramer, Councilman
  • Julie Herman, Councilwoman
  • Ronald Lonneville, Councilman
  • Margi Taber, Councilwoman

ABSENT:

OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE:

Theresa Kuhn; Jenna Kuhn; Marcia Lonneville; Jennifer Williams; Barb Schoonerman; Steve Matteson; Karen Hayden; Gary & Penny Shaw; Tracy Whitney; Nancy Spinning; and Rylie Brown.

Supervisor Johnson asked everyone to stand and give the Pledge of Allegiance.

Acknowledgements:

Proclamation for Library Card Month in September. Councilwoman Taber read the following statement.

2025 Library Card Sign-up Month Proclamation

WHEREAS, libraries are foundational to education, imagination, and opportunity, offering everything from early literacy programs to digital tools that support lifelong learning and personal growth;

WHEREAS, libraries welcome all people, serving as inclusive and accessible community hubs that connect individuals across cultures, generations, and experiences;

WHEREAS, libraries curate collections and design programs that reflect the diversity of the populations they serve, ensuring equitable access to information, technology, and culture for all;

WHEREAS, libraries help individuals navigate life’s challenges by providing trusted information, digital access, job search support, and connections to essential services;

WHEREAS, library resources help households save money, reduce waste, and make sustainable choices, all through the simple power of a shared public good;

WHEREAS, a library card opens doors to endless possibilities, from books and technology to lifelong learning and imagination;

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Town of Marion, does hereby proclaim September 2025 as Library Card Sign-up Month in Marion, NY, and encourage all residents to sign up for a library card and explore the endless possibilities it offers.

Public Hearing:

None

Correspondence:

  • NYS Department of Transportation
  • Emails from Chris McKechney regarding Risk Assessment

Town Business:

  • Risk Assessment Bonadio Group (Councilwoman Taber)
  • Library Repairs (Councilwoman Taber)
  • Hiring Policy (Councilman Lonneville)
  • Budget Policy (Councilman Lonneville)
  • Update on Loopnet and Wayne County Economic Dev. (Councilman Lonneville)
  • Town Signage (Councilwoman Taber & Councilman Lonneville)

Citizen Comments:

One resident spoke during this time regarding the Marion Historic Association.

Reports:

Resolutions:

  1. Authorization to apply for the 2026 Youth Development Programming Funding Grant with the County of Wayne Department of Youth
  2. Authorize Hiring Luke Tullock for Cleaner Position
  3. Authorize creation of 1.0 part-time non-CDL Highway Laborer
  4. Approve 2026 Highway Department Workforce Development Program
  5. Authorize Hiring Ontario Tree for Cemetery Tree Removal
  6. Pre-Payment of Claims
  7. Authorize Special Board Meeting
text

Resolution #916-2025 Authorization to apply for the 2026 Youth Development Programming Funding grant with the County of Wayne Department of Youth

On a motion by Councilwoman Herman and seconded by Councilman Cramer

ADOPTED: Ayes: 5   Herman, Taber, Lonneville, Cramer, Johnson

Nays: 0

The following resolution was approved.

WHEREAS, the County of Wayne has a 2026 youth development grant to apply for; and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board authorizes the Supervisor to sign all necessary documents regarding said grant; and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board directs the Clerk of the Board to give a certified copy of this resolution to the Principal Account Clerk.

Resolution #917-2025 Authorize Hiring Part-time Cleaner

On a motion by Councilwoman Herman and seconded by Councilman Lonneville

ADOPTED: Ayes 5

Nays 0

Long Roll:

  • Councilwoman Herman – Aye
  • Councilman Lonneville – Aye
  • Councilwoman Taber – Aye
  • Councilman Cramer – Aye
  • Supervisor Johnson – Aye

The following resolution was approved

WHEREAS, the Marion Town Board authorizes the hiring of Luke Tullock as part-time cleaner for the Town of Marion.

BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board authorizes the following accounts to be used for payroll, 16201.01.0.041 and 71101.01.0.041 at a rate of $16.50 per hour to clean the Town Hall, Town Court and Town Park; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Marion Town Board directs the Clerk of the Board to give a copy of this resolution to the Principal Account Clerk and Luke Tullock.

Resolution #3 Authorize the Creation of a 1.0 Part-time non-CDL Highway Laborer

On a motion from Councilman Cramer and seconded by Councilwoman Taber the following resolution was removed with all Ayes.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board authorizes the creation of a 1.0 part-time non-CDL license Marion Highway Laborer; and

BE IT RESOLVED, applications need to be returned no later than October 31, 2025; and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board authorizes the Clerk of the Board to give a copy of this resolution to Steven Taber and the Principal Account Clerk.

Resolution #4 Approve the Proposed 2026 Highway Department Workforce Development Program

On a motion from Councilman Cramer and seconded by Councilman Lonneville the following resolution was removed with all Ayes.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board approves the proposed 2026 Highway Department Workforce Development Program; and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board authorizes the Clerk of the Board to give a copy of this resolution to Steven Taber and the Principal Account Clerk.

Resolution #918-2025 Authorize Hiring Ontario Tree for Tree Removal at the Marion Cemetery

On a motion by Councilman Lonneville and seconded by Councilwoman Herman

ADOPTED: Ayes 5

Nays 0

Long Roll:

  • Councilwoman Herman – Aye
  • Councilman Lonneville – Aye
  • Councilwoman Taber – Aye
  • Councilman Cramer – Aye
  • Supervisor Johnson – Aye

The following resolution was approved

WHEREAS, the Marion Town Board sent out a Request for Proposal to have three trees removed from the Marion Cemetery; and

BE IT RESOLVED, the Town of Marion received three proposals; and

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Marion Town Board authorizes the hiring of Ontario Tree for the amount not to exceed $6,000 to be taken from account #88104.01.0.142 $3,000 and $3,000 from Unappropriated Fund Balance; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Marion Town Board directs the Clerk of the Board to give a copy of this resolution to the Principal Account Clerk.

Resolution #919-2025 Pre-Payment of Claims

On a motion by Councilman Cramer and seconded by Councilwoman Herman

ADOPTED: Ayes: 5   Herman, Taber, Lonneville, Cramer, Johnson

Nays: 0

The following resolution was approved.

WHEREAS, the Marion Town Board has received and audited the following claims; now

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby authorized to pay said claims upon receipt of the signed abstracts of audited claims from the Town Clerk.

Abstract Amount Vouchers
General $1,080.65 20558–20561
Library $204.50 20559
Sewer $1,240.99 20559, 20560, 20562
Street Lighting $1,937.24 20558, 20559
Total $4,463.38  

Resolution #920-2025 Authorize Special Board Meeting

On a motion by Councilman Cramer and seconded by Councilwoman Herman

ADOPTED: Ayes: 5   Herman, Taber, Lonneville, Cramer, Johnson

Nays: 0

The following resolution was approved.

WHEREAS, the Marion Town Board authorizes a Special Board Meeting to be held on Tuesday, September 30th at 6:30pm in the Marion Court Room located at 3827 North Main Street, Marion, NY; and

BE IT RESOLVED that the Marion Town Board directs the Clerk of the Board to give a copy of this resolution to the Principal Account Clerk and the Times of Wayne County.

Additional Citizen Comments:

Councilwoman Taber spoke regarding Mark Raes, who has just passed away. Mr. Raes was committed to the Town of Marion community. He was a family man and enjoyed coaching in Marion over the years. He invested many years in the Marion community. His loss is felt by many.

_____________________________________________

Heidi M. Levan, Town Clerk/Clerk of the Board

Building a Stronger
Community Together

The Town of Marion is proud to honor its history while planning for the future.

We invite you to reach out with questions, ideas, or concerns so that together we can continue making Marion a place where people and businesses thrive.