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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpec Mtg. Minutes 5/1/187MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING 4/20/87 Motion by Trustee Kira, seconded by Trustee Pimentel: RESOLUTION 3814 - ADJOURNED INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION The Board resolved itself into an Executive Committee under provision, area f. of the State Legislation governing executive committees at 8:00 p.m. The Board heard the statement of Engineer Rogers regarding the history of his office since the creation of the Village and his comments on his duties and his compensation as Village Engineer. He explained the proportionate cost to the Village of the Public Works Program and other Village activities and asserted that the proportion had decreased over the past 20 years. At 8:30 p.m. the Engineer left the meeting. After a full examination of the duties and compensation that might be associated with the post of Village Engineer or Superintendent of Public Works, the Board ended the Executive Session and re- instated the Public Meeting at 9:50 p.m. Motion by Trustee Kira, seconded by Trustee Bennett: RESOLUTION 3815 - TO CREATE OFFICE OF BULL TIME SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Resolved: To create the office f jull time Superintendent of Public Works for the Village, to become effective as soon as possible after 1 June 1987, the salary to be $27,500 per annum, and to ask Engineer Rogers if he wishes to be a candidate for the position. RrSsed unanimously. Trustee Anderson Trustee Camp Trustee Kira Adjourned 10 :10 p.m. Voting Yes Voting Yes Voting Yes Trustee Bennett Trustee Fleming Trustee Pimentel F.G. Marcham Mayor Voting Yes Voting Yes Voting Yes MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING 5/1/87 Minutes of a,Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights held May 1, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall. PRESENT: Mayor F. G. Marcham; Trustees Anderson, Bennett, Camp, Fleming, Kira, Pimentel: Engineer Rogers. OTHERS PRESENT: About 25 Villagers. The Mayors that the purpose of the meeting was to gather comments of Villagers on the plan, distributed to them, showing a provisional program for repairing and replacing sidewalks in the Old Village, and for removing some and adding others. Villagers offered reasons for not removing some of the sidewalks marked for removal. Individual persons spoke regarding individual pieces of sidewalk. Mention of the proposed re- opening of Cayuga Heights School led to discussion of the whole removal plan. The point most effectively made was that sidewalks in many parts of the Village will come into new use. Opinion among those 10 persons who spoke was against removal. ( �t :Z 1 1 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING 5/1/87 Mrs. Matyas raised questions concerning cost sharing and spoke in favor of putting the additional cost, if any, of using concrete rather than asphalt, upon all Villagers. Much discussion followed and in the course of it, Trustee Pimentel turned attention towards creating a sidewalk program for the whole Village. His opinion was that the Board should turn away from considering the Old Village as a special sidewalk problem and regard what was called for in the original petition of Old Villagers and what the Board had done in response to that petition as preliminary steps towards a program for the whole Village. The elaborate procedures called for the Village Law regarding sidewalk districts would not come into play. After substantial new discussion, and after Villagers present expressed their opinions by show of hands on specific parts of the new program, the Board resolved, as follows: (Mayor's Note: The wordinq of the Resolution set out below is tentative n suomittea to irustees Lamp ano vimentei r_or com Fe avail eat t e Reau ar eetina on Mav 18th). Resolved that the Board tentatively sets aside the petition of property owners in the so- called Old Village,,in which they asked that the sidewalks in the Old Village be repaired or replaced in concrete; this action by the Board to be subject to the con- sent of the petitioners or of persons who speak for them. And, the Board will plan to repair or replace old sidewalks and, where appropriate, install new sidewalks, throughout the Village of Cayuga Heights and the Board will consider using either concrete or asphalt for this work, their preference being for concrete. In considering the merits of concrete and asphalt as to cost, account will be taken of the total life cycle cost of both materials. Before the Board authorizes the repair and replacement and addition of sidewalks, it will submit its plan for work to be done, and the cost to be incurred, to Villagers for their judgment. Adjourned 9:05 p.m. F.G. Marcham Mayor MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING 5/18/87 Minutes of a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights held May 18, 1987 at 7 ?30 p.m. in the Village Hall. PRESENT: Mayor F. G. Marcham; Trustees Bennett, Camp, Fleming, Kira, Pimentel;' Attorney Sovocool; Treasurer Walker; Police Chief Wall; Fire Chief Miller. ABSENT: Trustee Anderson, Engineer /ZO Rogers. OTHERS PRESENT: 15 to 20 Village residents, Harry Missirian. Harry Missirian of the County Planning Department staff presented a circulation study of the 5- street intersection at the Community Corners dating from 1966 to the present and placed on display for Board consideration several traffic plans for possible implementation in that area to help alleviate existing traffic flow problems and to improve pedestrain safety. He explained; at some length, the details of each of the plans - B through E (Plan A - existing situation) - showing direction and flow of traffic, implementation of center lanes and traffic lights, estimated costs, etc., and stated that the plans are designed for the smooth, safe flow of traffic - none will reduce it. Mr. Missirian spoke of a study about to get underway which will deal with the Ithaca Urban Area bounded by Rt. 13 from the north, Warren ans Pine Tree Roads from the east, Rt. 79 from the south, and the Octopus from the west, and he urged Village participation in this study. Mr. Missirian agreed at the Board's request, to leave the displays in the Board room J �3