HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of Public Works 4/1/2002 to 4/31/2002I of Tapp Heigl2ts
MARCHAM HALL
836 HANSHAW ROAD Telephone
ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 607. 257.1238
REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS
TO: BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FROM: Brent A. Cross, Superintendent of Public Works
PERIOD: 4/1/02 through 4/30/02
REPORT BY DEPARTMENT:
A. VILLAGE ENGINEER -
1. PUBLIC WORKS
O"Ice Hours
9 A.M. - 4 P.M.
a. Street System: We have notified NYSEG of the list of streets that we plan to pave
this Summer and they have some old low pressure gas mains that need to be replaced in
some of those locations. Therefore, they have requested that we delay our work schedule until
later in the summer to allow them time to get their gas mains replaced. In the meantime, the
DPW will do all of the preparation work such as drainage and water /sewer valves.
Cornell University has acknowledged an ongoing problem with ROW damage along
Cayuga Park Road caused by vehicles (cars and delivery trucks) going to social events at their
President's house at 511 Cayuga Heights Road. In response to concerns expressed by the
Village Board in the past, they are requesting permission to develop a plan to rebuild the
sidewalk and grass strip with a subsurface reinforcement. This could result in a win -win
situation where they could continue to have a successful social event schedule, and the
Village would not have to deal with enforcing them to clean -up after every event. Unless there
is a major objection, I will instruct them to proceed with their development of an engineering
plan for this project, which we will be able to review for approval at a future date. This does not
commit the Village to accepting the plan until we are satisfied that it will work as intended.
Uwe Reichenbach has withdrawn his request to name his private drive as Tyler Court,
but still needs to have a formal street number assigned to his property. Since his driveway has
frontage on Tyler Road, he has requested that he be assigned 2 Tyler Road.
b. Storm Water System: The DPW has typically used a "ditching bucket" on a backhoe
to cleaning ditches. Unfortunately the result is a very sharp /deep "U" shape that is not very
attractive and not very easy to establish new grass growth. We have had some complaints
about this in the past, and found that we have to go back and do additional work to repair
erosion damage caused by this shape. Therefore, we are researching equipment that will
allow us to leave a ditch with a softer shape that will be more likely to re -grow grass, and will
look much better to the property owners. Another aspect of this type of work is the limited
success that we have had using regular grass seed and straw covering. The more modern
technique is the use of hydro seed. This is a process that blends the seeds with a fibrous
media (sometimes shredded newspaper) and fertilizers into a water based mixture that is
spread over the ground under pressure. Once the mixture dries out, the. result is an interwoven
mat that is much more resistant to wind and rain.
c. Water System: We have been repairing a number of valves in the street that Bolton
Point has identified as needing attention.
d. Sewer System: no report
e. Solid Waste: Garbage collected for this month was tons.
f. Equipment: DPW Fuel Consumption for this month: Gas = 369.50 gallons
Diesel= 524.30 gallons
g. Buildings and Grounds: We have started looking at materials for the new fence
that will be installed along the Pleasant Grove Lane side of the DPW site. Our initial intention
was to use a natural wood material, but have recently reconsidered materials that would be
more durable and less annual maintenance. Samples will be presented at the next Public
Works Committee meeting.
h. Waste Water Treatment Plant: NYS SPDES Report for this month:
Daily avg. flow was 1.629 mgd
Max. avg. flow was 2.543 mgd
w/ 1 permit exception(s) for fecal coliform due to a
chlorine pump malfunction.
The Intermunicipal Sewer Committee continues to meet on every other Thursday, with
good progress in some topic areas, and not so good progress in others. The Village was
recently requested to provide a response to a recently produced Engineer Report that
indicates that the Village would be recognized as having 0.31 mgd of excess capacity. This
means that as any municipality expands their service area (i.e. Town of Lansing), the Village
could sell some of that excess capacity to generate a one -time revenue. There are still a
number of questions that have not been addressed that will affect the ability of the Village
Trustees to evaluate the eventual proposal. 1 have attached a copy of a memo that was
submitted to the ISC to try to get answers to some of these important issues.
I. Personnel: As report last month, Ed Quick was schedule to have surgery on his back
with hopes of recovery and return to duty. Unfortunately, moments before going under
anesthesia, they discovered that he has a complication with his heart and had to abort the
procedure.
Since there is no expectation of Ed returning to work in the near future and Ralph
Newhart has been temporarily appointed to his position, Ralph's position remains open. Mike
Newhart, who has successfully obtained his CDL, has requested to be temporarily appointed
to fill the vacant MEO position. Based on an improved performance review, I recommend that
the Village offer that temporary appointment. I will have a draft resolution to present at the
Trustee meeting.
It has come to our attention that the new Teamster contract does not include the $100
eye care reimbursement that was health benefit previous offer to all employees including the
DPW. The Teamster Business Agent has inquired about this issue, which I offer to look into.
The PWC has reviewed this issue and believes that this is a significant amount of "goodwill"
that could be gained for a relatively small expense (maybe as little as $200 /year).
j. Safety: PERMA has been to the DPW to provide refresher training on confined space
entry and hazardous materials.
2. Planning Board Reviews:
a. Site Plan Approval: JJ's Caf6 has requested to expand their space and seating
capacity. See the attached report for the details.
b. Subdivision Approval: none
3. Ithaca/Tompkins County Transportation Council —
a. Planning Committee: no report
b. Initial Project Proposals: none
c. NYSDOT Projects: none
B. ZONING OFFICER - (see attached report for Zoning Permit Activity)
1. ZBA Actions: none
2. Zoning Enforcement Actions:
C. BUILDING COMMISSIONER - (see attached report for Building Permit Activity)