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VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHT April 19th, 2022
Zoom ID # 411842540 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 7:00 p.m.
MONTHLY MEETING
Present: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbard, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton; Village
Engineer B. Cross; Director of Public Works Wiese; Police Chief Wright; Village Attorney Marcus; Clerk
Walker; Treasurer Dolch;
1. Call to Order: Mayor Woodard calls the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
2a. Approval of Meeting Minutes: March 15th , 2023 Meeting Minutes (Exhibit 2024-005)
Resolution: 9440
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees approves March 15, 2023,
Board Meeting Minutes as presented.
Motion: Trustee Biloski
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
2b. Approval of Meeting Minutes: April 3rd , 2023 Organizational Meeting Minutes (Exhibit 2024-006)
Resolution: 9441
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees approves April 3rd, 2023,
Organizational Meeting Minutes as presented.
Motion: Trustee Marshall
Second: Trustee Biloski
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
3. Report of Fire Superintendent Tamborelle: Submitted Report (Exhibit 2024-007)
•Fire Superintendent Tamborelle states that the fire station air conditioning upgrade has been completed.
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•Fire Superintendent Tamborelle states that the water pump on Engine 203 has failed and he is hoping that
Cummings will cover some of the cost to replace it but the exact amount is unknown.
•Fire Superintendent Tamborelle states that the Annual Fire Company Installation Dinner will be held this
Saturday, April 22nd, 2023, at Lakewatch Inn.
•In Closing, Fire Superintendent Tamborelle states that the CHFD roofing contract with Quick Construction has
been revised by Village Attorney R. Marcus and all parties agreed to the changes. The contractor intends to start
in June and wrap up the work before August.
Resolution: 9442
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves the
revised contract from Quick Construction Inc. in the amount of $125,000 for the replacement of the Village of
Cayuga Heights Fire Station roof and $3500 for the Ice/Water Shield throughout and authorizes Mayor
Woodard to sign the contract.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Hubbell
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
4. Privilege of the Floor: Village resident Jeffrey Briggs addresses the Board.
•Village Resident J. Briggs states that what he is about to read is strongly worded and the Board will understand
why when you hear it. It is not meant to be in any sense disrespectful.
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•Trustee Biloski asks if J. Briggs has been in touch with the neighbor who is operating the wood stove.
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•J. Briggs states that he has repeatedly been in contact with him. He has made refinements to reduce the smoke,
but it has not worked.
•J. Briggs states that he cannot open his windows and struggles with breathing because of the neighbor’s smoke.
•Trustee Salton asks if the stove that is burning wood is inside the house or a back yard wood boiler type.
•J. Briggs states that it is inside the house but is a supplement heat since they also have a furnace they could use.
•J. Briggs states that he has tried everything and has contacted all departments heads at the Village and County
level. He further states that the only thing he was told he could do sue, and he does not want to do that and that
the Board should not take that as a threat.
•In Closing J. Briggs states that he only wants relief from the smoke, or he is going to have to move. He would
really appreciate the Village taking action on this. Even if the Village would make the neighbor stop burning at
10:00 p.m. just to allow for some period of time where there was fresh air.
•Mayor Woodard states that she is sympathetic, but it is unrealistic for us to try to regulate such a request.
•Trustee Rennekamp states that some people burn wood as a source of heat.
•Village Attorney R. Marcus states that he is not aware of any municipalities in New York State that have
restrictions on burning wood inside a home. There are however state regulations on outside wood boilers.
•B. Cross stated he received a complaint on March 23, 2023 and went to the property on March 24,2023 but saw
no smoke. In fact, he spoke to the owner who burns the wood and he has been trying to provide relief for J.
Briggs and was genuinely concerned for him.
•B. Cross further states that the neighbor had stopped burning wood on March 1st, 2023.
•B. Cross states that the neighbor intends to purchase a new stove for next year hoping the technology is better
and will provide less emission for his neighbor.
In closing there is no action the Board can or will be taking on this topic. Clerk Walker will provide a copy of
meeting minutes and the Zoom link for Mr. Briggs.
5. Report of Treasurer Dolch: Submitted Report (Exhibit 2024-009)
•Village Treasurer Dolch states that the March bank-to-book reconciliation is complete.
•Village Treasurer Dolch states that she will need resolutions to establish three reserve funds for this upcoming fiscal
year.
•Trustee Salton would like to see more reserves established in the future. This should include maintenance
reserves for Water mains, Wastewater treatment plant, etc.
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•Trustee Rennekamp states that the Village Finance Committee has been talking about this and knows there are
definitely other reserves worth setting up. We are starting with these since we have a good sense of what the cost
is going to be.
Resolution: 9443
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves
establishing a reserve fund (A962) and allocate $14,000 from the fiscal year ending budget 2023-2024 for the
Village garbage truck replacement cycle of fifteen years.
Motion: Trustee Rennekamp
Second: Trustee Biloski
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
Resolution: 9444
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves
establishing a reserve fund (A962) and allocate $30,000 from the fiscal year ending budget 2023-2024 for the
Village LED Streetlights repayment plan.
Motion: Trustee Biloski
Second: Trustee Hubbell
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
Resolution: 9445
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves
establishing a reserve fund (A962) and allocate $15,000 from the fiscal year ending budget 2023-2024 for the
Village water main breaks.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Rennekamp
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
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Motion Carried
•Village Treasurer Dolch states that the Proposed Annual Budget had a couple of changes due to the collective
bargaining agreements salary increases and the proper funding of the CHFD F-150 pickup truck. This results in a
tax rate of 6.30/1000 which is 1.94 % higher than last year and we will use $334,125 of fund balance.
•Mayor Woodard continues the Public Hearing on the Proposed Annual Budget at 7:33 p.m.
-No members of the public were present to speak
•Mayor Woodard closes the Public Hearing on the Proposed Annual Budget at 7:33 p.m.
•Trustee Salton states that he is disappointed that there was no discussion on a flat tax rate when Village assessments
have been going up. There should always be a discussion of a zero percent increase.
•Trustee Rennekamp states that the tax rate last year was reduced to 6.18/1000 and the previous years were flat at
6.40/1000.
•Trustee Hubbell states that the goal is to reduce the fund balance over the next five years and be more inline.
•In Closing Trustee Salton states that he appreciated the efforts to keep the tax rate low but would like this to be
reevaluated next year.
Resolution: 9446
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves the
Proposed FYE 2023-2024 Annual Budget as presented in Exhibit 2024-011.
Motion: Trustee Rennekamp
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, and Robinson
Nays: Trustee Salton
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
Approval of Abstract 11:
Resolution: 9447
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves
Abstract #10 for FYE2023 consisting of TA 83-94 vouchers in the amount of $17,919.24 and Consolidated
Fund vouchers 772-868 in the amount of $578,986.89 and the Treasurer is instructed to make payments
thereon.
Motion: Trustee Marshall
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Second: Trustee Hubbell
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
6. Report of Mayor Woodard:
b. Arbor Day Planting:
•Mayor Woodard will read the 2023 Village of Cayuga Heights Arbor Day Proclamation at the Cayuga Heights
Elementary School on April 28,2023. There will be a short ceremony followed by the planting of an Elm Tree.
c. Tompkins Community Bank Update: Last month Trustee Hubbell inquired to the financial status of our
depository.
•Mayor Woodard states that it was hard to determine the financial status of the reports we received. However,
most of our money is in NYCLASS and they are self-insured.
•Trustee Salton asks what is the makeup of NYCLASS.
•Trustee Rennekamp states that NYCLASS is only open to municipalities and serves as a money market for
New York Municipalities. NYCLASS hold around 50% U.S. Treasuries and 40% are repurchased agreements
that are back by U.S. Treasuries and 10% collateralized bank deposits.
•Trustee Rennekamp states that the current interest rate is 4.7%.
d. Village of Cayuga Heights Comprehensive Plan: At a previous meeting Trustee Salton made the
recommendation that a group be formed to review the Village Comprehensive Plan.
•Mayor Woodard states that Planning Board is already tasked with reviewing the Village Comprehensive Plan
therefore there is no need to set up a different taskforce or committee will be necessary.
•Trustee Salton agrees with this analysis of the current plan to move forward with a resolution stating the
Village Board request that the Village Planning Board Review the comprehensive plan for any updates.
Resolution: 9448
WHEREAS, the Village of Cayuga Heights adopted the Village Comprehensive Plan in January 2014, and
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village Board of Trustees request the Village’s Planning
Board review the 2014 Comprehensive Plan and advise the Village Board of Trustees as to whether the
Comprehensive Plan should be revised.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Biloski
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
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Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
7. Report of Superintendent of Public Works Cross:
a. WWTP General Contract Change Order:
•B. Cross states that as the Phase 2 WWTP project is coming out of a winter “shut-down” (really just slow
down), and Blue Heron will be re-mobilizing their equipment to begin the cleaning out of the old digesters
(second attempt due to delayed electrical equipment). The shut down was necessary so that Yaws (on behalf of
Village) didn’t have to haul liquid sludge over the winter season.
•B. Cross states that as At the time of the decision to shut-down it was known that there would eventually be
some added cost for expenses incurred by Blue Heron to go away and then come back with the rental equipment
to do the cleaning process. Blue Heron has put together into one Change Order request for expenses that they
have already incurred (not a delay fee).
•B. Cross states that GHD has put together a summary of these costs which comes to the amount of $87,269.00.
Our 5% contingency for the overall combined Phase 1 & 2 projects allows us to take advantage of any unspent
contingency from Phase 1 on extras costs for Phase 2. Therefore, of the original $469,279 contingency for the
whole project, this change order brings us up to $351,544.24, leaving $117,735.46 available for future change
orders.
•Trustee Salton states that he wonders about the contingency number of $117,738.46 and if that is going to be
enough.
•B. Cross states that he is confident that there will be enough for any future change orders.
Resolution: 9449
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves Mayor
Woodard to sign the General Contact with Blue Heron Construction Company llc. change order G-002 in the amount of
$87,269.00 for as part of Contract #1 of Phase 2 for the Village WWTP.
Motion: Trustee Biloski
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
b. Industrial Pre-Treatment Sewer Ordinance:
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•B. Cross states that the recent plant-to-plant agreement has a requirement that the Village provide a revised
draft of the Village Sewer Use Law (in ecode 360) that identifies the industrial sewer users (not residential)
located within the Old Village, which is connected to the Kline Road diversion, be regulated using the
IAWWTF’s industrial sewer regulations.
•B. Cross states that GHD has drafted language that will be added as a new section 226 (or as otherwise
determined by General Code) that effectively makes “users” in the Old Village subject to the “current” (may
change in future) IAWWTF industrial regulations. A map will be attached that shows every tax parcel that
could be subject to this regulation if they discharge anything other than residential sewage.
*Any user located within the “Old Village” area of the Village and tributary to the Kline Road diversion (see
Figure/Exhibit/Map XX) shall be subject to the sewer use laws, as amended from time to time, governing the
use and discharge thereto of wastewater for the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWWTF), along
with the requirements and terms of the “Multijurisdictional Pretreatment Agreement Between City of Ithaca,
Town Ithaca, Town of Dryden, and Village of Cayuga Heights.” This requirement is in addition to those
requirements and standards set forth herein for the Village.
•B. Cross states that there is a possibility that an industrial user could send their discharge to the IAWWTF,
therefore they want to make the Village responsible for making sure that user is regulated using the Ithaca Plant
rules.
•Village Attorney R. Marcus states that the way the City of Ithaca has drafted this local law makes the most
sense. The Village and other municipalities that contribute to the Klien Rd. By-Pass will be regulated under the
City’s law.
•B. Cross states that the plant-to-plant agreement gives us 60 days to accomplish this draft and forward it to
IAWWTF for review and agreement. Once it is received back from them, we will then have 60 days to put it
into the form of a proposed local law and conduct a public hearing.
Resolution: 9450
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves the revised
language for the multijurisdictional pretreatment agreement between the City of Ithaca, Town of Dryden, Town of Ithaca
and the Village of Cayuga Heights for industrial discharge regulations that go to the IAWWTF to mirror the City of Ithaca
Sewer Law.
Motion: Trustee Biloski
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
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8. Report of the Trustees:
•Trustee Biloski states that she attended her first Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC)
Meeting.
•Trustee Biloski states that there was a call for projects to evaluate the carbon impacts of the streets and
pedestrian walkways.
•Trustee Hubbell states that the Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization (CLWIO) manager is
fitting in well.
a. Sunset Park Update:
•Trustee Marshall states that the open house will be on Mya 7th, 2023 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. here at
Marcham Hall.
•Trustee Marshall states that the survey has received 181 responses with a goal of 200.
•Trustee Marshall states that the plan to plant trees on the west side of N. Triphammer Rd in the extended
Village Right-of-Way is progressing.
9. Report of Police Chief Wright: Submitted Report (Exhibit 2024-013)
•Police Chief Wright states that tickets have been up all year, mainly due to Officer Miller who has been
extremely productive.
•Police Chief Wright states that the Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC) was completed and was part
of the training module that the department purchased.
•Police Chief Wright states that the criminal justice TST Boces ride-along program graduated two more students
this year. He anticipates that they will continue to be asked to run this program for future students.
10. Report of Director of DPW Wiese: Submitted Report (Exhibit 2024-014)
•Director Wiese states that the guys continue to prepare for paving work on Cambridge, Burleigh, Randolph and
Warwick, which will happen on the first week in May. Right now, the crew is re-establishing ditch lines in that
area.
•Director Wiese states that the I Trackers have been installed and there is now enough data to see where sewer
flows have changed enough to suspect we have groundwater entering the sewer line.
11. Report of Clerk Walker:
•Clerk Walker states that Village resident M. Timmons, who is present and wishes to address the Board about
his penalty for advertising a short-term rental without a permit.
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•Mr. Timmons states that he moved to Florida in June of 2022 and his wife resides here in the Village. The first
time he rented his home was for Cornell Graduation in May of 2022.
•Mr. Timmons states that a short time later he was informed by Village Clerk Walker that he needed a permit
for operate a short-term rental. He further states that he thought he had completed the application and
everything was fine. I soon realized now 2023 Clerk Walker is still asking for a valid permit which was
confusing.
•Mr. Timmons states that he thought the check for 2022 in the amount of $125 covered the 2023 rental permit.
•Mayor Woodard states that she remembered Mrs. Timmons coming into the office and paying for the 2022
permit. She also recalls telling her that the Village will waive the penalty for advertising without a permit in
2022 but going forward every January renewal are due if you plan on advertising in 2023.
•Clerk Walker states that Mr. Timmons just paid his 2023 permit fee on April 4, 2023 however we did not get
the penalty payment of $300.00 and that is why Mr. Timmons is here tonight to ask the Board to waive that fee.
•Trustee Salton states that he would just waive the penalty. This is a unique case in which he only advertise for
4 days out of the whole year.
•Mayor Woodard states that we forgave the penalty last year and made it clear that we would not do the same
again and here we are.
•Mr. Timmons asks for just one more break, and if he does it again next year the Board could charge him three
times the amount. He now understands that it has to be done by January 1, 2024.
•Mayor Woodard states the Board has the responsibility to decide if Mr. Timmons should pay the penalty for
advertising without a permit that was due in January.
•Trustee Rennekamp asks if there was any communication between or before the February 2023 email which
states that this was a reminder that your 2023 permit is past due.
•Clerk Walker states that he had spoken to Mr. Timmons on the phone on this subject.
Resolution: 9451
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves the issuance of
a $300 penalty fee for advertising a short-term rental in the Village of Cayuga Heights without a valid 2023 permit.
Motion: Trustee Hubbell
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, and Robinson
Nays: Salton
Abstentions: none
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Motion Carried
•Clerk Walker states that the only action item on his report is the Cayuga Heights Elementary School (CHES)
5K Fun Run Special Events Application.
•In the past the Village Board has waived the $25 application fee for this event. The 2023 CHES PTA
organization is asking for that again.
Resolution: 9452
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves the issuance of
a $300 penalty fee for advertising a short-term rental in the Village of Cayuga Heights without a valid 2023 permit.
Motion: Trustee Marshall
Second: Trustee Rennekamp
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
12. Report of Attorney Marcus:
•Village Attorney R. Marcus states the annual Village of Cayuga Heights letter of engagement is ready for
Mayor Woodard to sign. The firm will still honor the 25% discount off the normal rate.
Resolution: 9453
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes and approves Mayor
Woodard to sign the Bousquet Holstein PLLC 2023 letter of engagement for the fiscal year of June 1, 2023 to May 31,
2024.
Motion: Trustee Marshall
Second: Trustee Salton
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
13 Executive Session:
Resolution: 9454
WHEREAS: The NYS Open Meeting Law §105 prescribes matters for which a public body may conduct an
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executive session; and,
WHEREAS: Upon a majority vote of its total membership, taken in an open meeting pursuant to a motion
identifying the general area or areas of the subject or subjects to be considered; and,
WHEREAS: The conduct an executive session for these enumerated purposes only, provided, however, that no
action by formal vote shall be taken to appropriate public money:
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT An Executive Session of the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of
Trustees are conducted for the purposes of subsection (F), the medical, financial, credit, or employment history
of a particular person or corporation, or matters leading to the appointment, employment, promotion, demotion,
discipline, suspension, dismissal, or removal of a particular person or corporation. As well as subsection (E)
collective negotiations pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service law;
discussions regarding proposed, pending, or current litigation;
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Marshall
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Bilsoki, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
Resolution: 9455
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees exits the Executive Session and
returns to an open meeting at 8:59 p.m.
Motion: Trustee Salton
Second: Trustee Hubbell
Ayes: Mayor Woodard; Trustees: Biloski, Hubbell, Marshall, Rennekamp, Robinson, and Salton
Nays: none
Abstentions: none
Motion Carried
14 Adjournment: Mayor Woodard adjourns the meeting at 9:00 p.m.