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Kathryn D. Supron, Mayor
Mary E. Mills, Clerk
Angela M. Korbel, Deputy Clerk
Steven M. Greenberg, Treasurer
Brent A. Cross, Engineer
Village of Cayuga Heights
MARCHAM HALL
836 HANSHAW ROAD
ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850
(607) 257-1238
fax (607) 257-4910
Highlights of the June 13 Trustees Meeting
Mayor Supron asked for a minute of silence in memory of former Mayor Walter Lynn and read a
message of condolence from the Village staff and trustees.
A public hearing on Local Law “H” was held. This law relates to expected attendance at
meetings of the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals. One person spoke in favor of
the law, none against.
Privilege of the floor - Comments related to the fence ordinance, deer herd reduction, experience
of the trustees and the lawsuit filed against the Village.
The Board went into executive session to discuss legal matters relating to the pending lawsuit.
Approved minutes of 4/27, 5/9 and 5/27.
Department reports
Fire Chief -
Garage sale was successful, new fire truck having warrantee work done, about 1/3 of calls
typically are from the Town of Ithaca.
Assistant Superintendent of Public Works -
Pleasant Grove bus shelter being worked on, the Kendal crosswalk might be done by the end of
June, series of water main breaks in the Forest Drive area which have been addressed and steps
are being taken to find a long term solution.
Be advised that there are coyotes within the Village. Take care with pets and small children. Also
reported have been some aggressive female deer, probably because of the presence of their
fawns.
Mayor -
TCAT board is not interested in making any route changes at the moment.
Stop signs at the intersection of The Parkway and Northway were made permanent by resolution.
The new Treasurer, Steve Greenberg, was introduced.
The architect of the proposed renovation will speak at the July Trustees meeting.
IT needs are being addressed by Sherpa
Sean Cunningham appointed to Planning Board to replacing Mark Morris
Local Law “H” passed.
Resolution to adopt the Pegasys Community Access Television budget for staff & equipment
passed.
Police Chief –
Two new part-time officers are being trained by seasoned officers as to the routine of the Police
Department.
The Chief and Mayor will sign an application for the NYS Federal Excess Property Program –
this will allow the Village to purchase excess property owned by other government agencies at a
cost saving value.
Superintendent of Public Works –
The following roads will be scheduled for paving this year: Cayuga Hgts Rd, West Upland to
East Upland, and Oak Hill Rd.
A potential claim concerning a manhole cover has come to the attention of the Village. The
Treasurer and Attorney will work with the Supt of Public Works to address.
Requests have been made to erect Children at Play signs and Sheldon Rd owners indicate they
would like to see a sidewalk poured.
A public hearing will be scheduled for the July 11th Board of Trustee meetings on proposed
Local Law
Village Clerk –
The Clerk reminded the Board that the phone systems need to be updated. She was requested to
have All-Mode give a more detailed report before making a decision.
Treasurer –
The Treasurer has submitted his first Abstract and Supplemental Abstract and is continuing to
learn the duties of the treasurer. He also spoke about potential use of contingency funds to pay
for the much needed server and phone system.
Trustee Privilege of the Floor –
Planning Board member, Graham Gilispie has invited the Trustees to attend the next several
Planning Board meetings (June 27th, July 25th and Aug 29th) as they will be concentrating on
the Comprehensive Plan as it continues to develop. Planning Board member, Martin Harms
indicated they would like to make a presentation to the Board of Trustees at the Sept 12th BoT
meeting.
The Trustees approved a resolution honoring former Treasurer Jeffrey Silber for his dedication
and expertise working as the Treasurer for the Village of Cayuga Heights over the last 22 years.
A question of clarification was asked regarding the fencing, options relating to exclosures and
developing a definition for exclosures.
The meeting adjourned at 10:30 PM.