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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpec Mtg. Minutes 10/4/1999i 1 1 130 Minutes of the Special Meeting October 4, 1999 VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Present: Mayor Anderson, Trustees, Fleming, Kira, Bisogni, Kusse, and Dunning, Attorney Tyler, Treasurer Silber, Supt. of PW Cross, Fire Chief Day, Clerk Kord. Absent: Trustee Meinhardt, Police Chief Lansing Others: Robert Mitchell, Architect; Assist. Fire Chief diVenti, 2 "d Fire Asst. Evans; Volunteer Firemen Donner, Bolgiano, Randall, Glenna, Siemienowicz, Wells, Grucela, and Pique. Mayor Anderson called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM and announced that the order of business on the agenda would be reversed. There was a discussion of the Village's participation in the Cable Consortium. Resolution 5141— Participation in the Cable Consortium Motion by Trustee Fleming, seconded by Trustee Kira, VOTED to Authorize the Village to participate in the Cable Consortium for one year retroactive from May 31, 1999 until May 31, 2000. Trustees, Fleming, Kira, Bisogni, Kusse, and Dunning voted YES. .... ........ ....... ... ....... ............. ..............................I Robert Mitchell of Mitchell -Ross Associates Architects gave an overview of the proposed fire house expansion project and stressed the need to move ahead in order to achieve cost benefits in the bidding, and to utilize the good weather when it is necessary to keep the trucks and equipment out of doors during construction. He explained that the initial project expanded after the Village Public Safety Committee indicated a desire the there be more dorm, office and storage space available which increased the square footage by 20% and increased the cost from 1.5 Million Dollars to 1.7 Million Dollars. The or000sed budget includes: Treasurer Silber asked a series of questions about the inclusions in the budget: An Emergency generator, Built in desks, Data Wiring, SCBA room (no compressor), Demolition disposal costs, Paving, Landscaping (grass), Signage, Kitchen cabinets (no appliances) — upstairs will be included. Includes Low High Range +/- General Construction Epoxy flooring system Fume exhausts stem $1,050,000 $1,124,500 $ 75,000 Plumbing Labor reductions stems $ 86,000 $ 106,000 $ 106,000 Mechanical Mechanical devices /AC $ 114,100 $ 204,000 $ 90,000 Electrical $ 138,600 $ 173,000 $ 35,000 S rinkler $ 30,000 $ 32,600 $ 2,600 Total $1,418,700 $1,640,100 Contingency (a3 5% $ 70,935 $ 82,005 $ 11,000 Total $1,489,635 $1,722,105 Treasurer Silber asked a series of questions about the inclusions in the budget: An Emergency generator, Built in desks, Data Wiring, SCBA room (no compressor), Demolition disposal costs, Paving, Landscaping (grass), Signage, Kitchen cabinets (no appliances) — upstairs will be included. 13� A quick analysis of tiro station acquisition options. Debt Servico Background Projected Projected Projected Projected FY . ' Outstanding Annual $1.25M $1.5M $1.75M $2M 1997 189,457 1998 656,000 188,449 1999 551,153 165,801 2000 407,000 173,611 2001 263,570 165,000 167,648 163,935 160,222 156'509 2002 131;000 145,000. 152,796 150;370 147,944 145F518. 2003 102,000 .13,326 124;085 147;400' 170,715 194f029 " 2004 64;000 9,062 119,821 143;136 166,451. 189;7,65 2005 26,000 6,930 117,689 141,004 164,319 187 „633. 20061+ 110,759 134,074 ' 157,389 180;7.03 Projection includes loss of interest income; increased operating expense,'and increased, town reimbursement Protection doas.NOT. include the acquisition of any other equipment, and it should be presumed thatiregular equipment replacement will continue. Tax Impact 2001 0% 0% 0% -1,% 2002 1% 0% 0% 0. %. 2003 and. beyond -1% 0% 2% ?r•4% Estimated Town Reimbursement Par Year Cost 1.25M ., 25,000 1.5M .,: 30,000 1.75M '35,000 2.OM 40,000 Suggested Downpayment=$250,000, plus pre- funding'of debt service for FY01 and FY02, .'Annual Incremental Cost $1.25M ' $1.5M'. $1.75M $2.OM Mortgage';. Interest Loss Operation 2001 ' 27,648 28,935 30,222 31,509 .12500 10000 2002. 32,796 •35,370. 37.944 40,518 12500 10000 2003. 135,759• .164;074} 192(389,. !220,7103-.' 2004' 135;759,, 164,074 192,389;; :220,703. 2005' 135;759.. 164,074;,' 192;389; 220,703 . 2006 135,759 164,07.4 192;389 '220,703 2007.. 135,759 164;074 192;389 220,703 2008 135,759 164,074 192,389 220,703 2009 135;759 164,074, 192;389 220,703' 2010 135,759; 164,074' 192;389 220 ;7.03 20,11 135;759 164;074 192,389 220,703 20,12 135;759 164,074 192,389 220;703 20,13 135,759 164,074 192,389 220,703 2014 135,759 164,074 ' 192,389 220,703 2015 135,759 164,074 192,389 220,703 13_� Beds, Telephone switch, Community gear (antenna), Kitchen cabinets 1 (no appliances) — downstairs, Siren system, Fitness room equipment will not be included. The total building includes 16,310 square feet of space. There will be room for 18 bunkers, a new meeting space, and an elevator. Unit price per square foot is approximately $100.00. Treasurer Silber presented an analysis, which is on file, of fire station acquisition options, including The Debt Service Background, the Tax Impact, the Estimated Town Reimbursement per year, and Annual Incremental Cost. There was a discussion of the financing of the project and it's impact on Village taxes. It was noted that the bonding for the project would have to come to a permissive referendum and that it would be necessary to allow the necessary time. Mr. Mitchell felt that there was a need to get the drawings to the bidders by March 1, 1999. The contract between Mitchell -Ross Associates and the Village calls for a total commitment of $132,000; 28% Design Development, 38% Construction Drawings, 5% Bidding, 28% Contract Administration. Mr. Cross asked a number of questions about the proposed contract. It was established that there would be a cap of 5% or $6,600 reimbursable expenses for out of town travel. The set reimbursable expense for phones, fax, blueprints etc, would be 5% or $6,600. The architectural firm will be reimbursed for the cost of excess professional liability insurance if desired, beyond the $1 Million errors and omissions policy coverage carried by the architecture firm. Attorney Tyler noted that the limitation of liability to the Village by the architect contained in the draft contract was not acceptable and he would ask it to be stricken from the final contract. A clause will be added providing that if the construction period exceeds the anticipated 8 months, Mitchell -Ross will be paid $4,000 per month for services. Mr. Cross will act as civil engineer for the site development of the project, and has offered his services as Clerk -of- the- Works. Trustee Dunning also offered the services of her husband as Clerk- of -the- Works. Trustee Kusse expressed the opinion that a project for 1.5 Million Dollars would have little impact on future taxes and that the cost should be held at that level. He was uncomfortable at the $2 Million level being proposed. Treasurer Silber agreed to look into financing options. Trustee Kira noted that it is important to proceed with the project since the costs escalate each year it is delayed. Mayor Anderson stressed the need for a facility that will attract volunteers so that the Village does not have to go to the expense of a paid fire department. Trustee Bisogni felt that it is important to spend at least 1.75 Million in order to make the building viable for a number of years. It was the general sense of the Board to accept that the project should not exceed $2,000,000, $1,750,000 for the building, and $250,000 for contingencies and that work should begin for the bond application. Trustee Kusse excused himself from the meeting at 7:15. Resolution 5142 — Authorize contract with Mitchell -Ross Assoc. Motion by Trustee Fleming, seconded by Trustee Kira, VOTED to authorize the Mayor to sign the contract with Mitchell -Ross Associates Architects, the base amount not to exceed $132,000, subject to approval by Village Attorney, Village Treasurer, and Village Engineer. Trustees, Fleming, Kira, Bisogni and Dunning voted YES. I 3 9 Motion by Trustee Kira, seconded by Trustee Bisogni, VOTED to adjourn at 7:34 PM. Trustees Fleming, Kira, Bisogni, and Dunning voted YES. Elizabeth Kord Village Clerk IL-