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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-22-14 Board of Public Works Meeting AgendaBOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIAL NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING A meeting of the Board of Public Works will be held on Monday, December 22, 2014, at 4:45 p.m. in Common Council Chambers — Third Floor, City Hall, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York. A enda 1. Additions or Deletions to Agenda (Items 1 -5: 15 min.) 2. Mayor's Communications 3. Communications and Hearings from Persons Before the Board 4. Response to the Public 5. Reports Special Committees of the Board Council Liaison Board Liaisons Superintendent and Staff Other Department Heads 6. Approval of Minutes 6.1 November 24, 2014 Regular Meeting Minutes 7. Administration and Communications 8. VOTING ITEMS 8.1 Buildings, Properties, Refuse and Transit A. Request for Encroachment Agreement/License at 171 East State Street — Proposed Resolution 8.2 Highways, Streets and Sidewalks 8.3 Parking and Traffic A. Amended 2015 Parking Rates — Resolution B. Requests for Proposals for the Purchase of Parking Pay Stations 8.4 Creeks, Bridges and Parks 8.5 Water and Sewer 9. DISCUSSION ITEMS 9.1 Osprey Platforms at Stewart Park and Newman Golf Course 10. New Business 11. Adjournment If you have a disability that will require special arrangements to be made in order for you to fully participate in the meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 607- 274 -6570 at least 48 hours before the meeting. The Board of Public Works meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 4:45 p.m. All meetings are voting meetings, opening with a public comment period. Meeting agendas are created from prior public input, Department operating, planning issues, and requests made to the Superintendent. The Board reserves the right to limit verbal comments to three minutes and to request written comments on lengthy or complex issues. This information may then be used to create committee agendas, with the speaker or author invited to attend. Notes for BPW A-cienda. December 22, 2014 8.1A Request for Encroachment Aureement/License at 171 East State Street - Proposed Resolution Enclosed is the resolution the was proposed at the Board's last meeting. 8.3A Amended 2015 Parkins Rates — Resolution The resolution that was approved,by the Board on December 8, 2014, contained some errors in the monthly permit amounts. 8.3B Award of Contract for On -Street Parking Pay Stations — Resolution Several bids were submitted for the purchase and installation of on- street parking pay stations. Frank Nagy has reviewed all of the bids and made a recommendation for the contract. 9.1 Osprey Platforms at Stewart Park and Newman Golf Course City Forester Jeanne Grace would like to install several platforms in Stewart Park and Newman Golf Course that would be used by Osprey, a large bird that is native to North America and is not aggressive to humans. She believes the nesting platforms would be a good addition to the parks for the bird watching community. ICAthId. 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Thorvte, P.E. .super�ntem,aevtt of Pub6%c works Decewtiber 2Yt, 20:L4 Page 2 8.1A Request for Encroachment Aureement/License at 171 East State Street Proposed Resolution WHEREAS, Scott Dolphin on behalf of TTH Associates LLC, which is the Owner of the property at 171 East State Street, known as Center Ithaca (Tax Map Parcel No. 70.- 4 -5.1), in the City of Ithaca, has requested an encroachment agreement/license from the City into the adjacent airspace above the street right -of -way for East State Street; and WHEREAS, the encroachment consists of the following: A LED display marquee, at an elevation of 9 feet, 7 inches above the ground and upward 3 feet, 6 inches, encroaching in the street right of way starting from the north face of the building located at 171 East State Street, and extending over the right of way to the north approximately 4 feet, 1 inch for a span of approximately 15 feet, 5 inches running east and west, parallel to the building, thereby encompassing an encroachment into the right of way by approximately 62.95 square feet, which is shown on a drawing entitled "171 State St — Center Ithaca Proposed New LED Marquee" prepared by Scott Dolphin Studio, WHEREAS, it appears that the proposed overhang encroachment is inside the current location of the existing public sidewalks on the south side of East State Street and will not interfere with the sidewalk and right of way as currently constituted; and WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a sign permit application for the proposed LED display marquee, and the Building Division has informed the applicant that the proposed marquee will require a variance; and WHEREAS, the Superintendent does not anticipate any conflicts in the near future with public works uses or needs; and WHEREAS, the 2013 -14 schedule of fees for use of City -owned property requires an initial application fee of $100 for new licenses, and stipulates that annual use fee for the Ithaca Commons, primary or secondary license fee category shall be calculated at $2.77 per square foot resulting in an annual use fee of $174.37 with such rate thereafter subject to adjustment by the consumer price index and property taxes assessed against the City, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby grants the request for an encroachment at 171 East State Street, as proposed, contingent upon the following: • compliance with all requirements of the sign permit application process, including obtaining any applicable variances, and any other City requirements as directed by the Building Division, and • the execution of a license /agreement and submission of the required application form and fee (and renewal fees for any subsequent terms) and proof of required insurance, and be it further Page 3 RESOLVED, That the Mayor, upon consultation with the Superintendent and City Attorney, is hereby authorized to execute a license /agreement allowing said encroachment, revocable upon 90 days' written notice by the City in the event that the encroached upon City property is required for any City purpose, and containing the usual terms and conditions, including those specified in Chapter 170 of the City's Municipal Code. Page 4 8.3A Amended 2015 Parking Rates — Resolution WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has considered the proposed 2015 rates for municipal parking facilities in order to meet the adopted 2015 budget revenue projection, and WHEREAS, the following chart contains the entire rate structure for all rates within the City for 2015, and RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby adopts the proposed 2015 parking rates as follows in the attached table; and, be it further, RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works will revisit the parking rates no later than its final July meeting in 2015; and, be it further, RESOLVED, That all rates shall go into effect January 1, 2015, and shall remain until the Board of Public Works directs otherwise. Monthly Permits Actual 2014 Rates Effective 1/1/14 Proposed 2015 Rates Effective 1/1/15 Amount Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night All Levels, Full Access $79.50 /mo $84-.8982.00/mo 3% increase All Levels, Full Access (24/7) $90.00 /mo $92—.7-993.00/mo 3% increase 1.58% increase Contract with Hotel $52.00 /mo $554.00 /mo 3% increase No Change Contract with Cascadilla Plaza, LLC $90.00 /mo $92—.7-993.00/mo 3% increase No Change Worker's Special (M -F /10 hrs /day, 210 hrs /mo ) $76.00 /mo $76.00 /mo No Change No change Part time Special 24/7, 105 hrs/mo) $65.00 /mo $65.00 /mo No Change No Change Overnight Only Special (5 m -8am) $45.00 /mo $45.00 /mo No Change Primo Part time Special (24/7, 68 hrs /mo) $41.00 /mo $41.00 /mo No Change Green Street Garage, Day and Night All Levels, including long -term storage All Levels, Full Access $79.50 /mo $84-.8982.00/mo 3% increase Contract with Cornell Contract with Ciminelli $54.00 $54.8555.00/ mo 1.58% increase Contract with County (Library)3 Worker's Special (M -F /10 hrs /day, 210 hrs/mo) $67.50/ mo $67.50/mo No Change Premium Area Rates Part time Special (24/7, 105 hrs /mo) $58.00/ mo $58.00 /mo No Change Overnight Only Special (5pm -8am) $40.00/ mo $40.00 /mo No change Primo Part time Special (24/7, 68 hrs/mo ) $37.00/ mo I $37.00 /mo No Change Cayuga Street Garage, Day and Night (before sales tax) All Levels, including long -term storage $63.00 /mo $65.00 /mo 3% increase Contract with Cornell $48.00 /mo $524352.66/mo 1.58% increase Contract with County (Library)3 $60.48/ mo $65.00/ mo 100% of market Premium Area Rates $116.00 /mo $119.00 /mo 3% increase Page 5 Dryden Road Garage Actual Proposed Amount Changed Seneca, Green, Cayuga Street Garages 2014 Rates 2015 Rates Per hour No Change Effective Effective Amount Weekly Rates until July 1, 1/1/15 Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night $22.75 2015, then 3% Increase Green Street Garage, Day and Night $22.75 j $234-323.50 increase 3% Dryden Road Garage, 24 Hours 1 $35.75 1 $37.00 3% Increase with new $15 /day $15 /day No Change school year to Full Access (24/7) $150.00 /mo $150.00 1mo $154.50 $26.00/ 40 hours Discounted Hourly (250 hours) $120.00 /mo $120.00 /mo No change Worker's Special (M -F /10 hrs /day, $125.00 /mo Discontinue $5 210 hrs /mo) No change Part time Special (24/7, 105 hrs /mo) 68.00 /mo $68.00 /mo No Change Overnight Only Special (M- F /6pm -9am/ No Change Free Weekends) 125.00 /mo $125.00 /mo Primo Part time Special (24/7, No Change 68 hrs /mo ) $45.00 /mo $45.00 /mo Other Non Meter Permit Parkin Contract with County (DSS $48.00 /mo I $49.00 /mo 1 2% increase Hourly Rates Actual Proposed Amount Changed Seneca, Green, Cayuga Street Garages 2014 Rates 2015 Rates Per hour $1 /hour Effective Effective Amount Weekly Rates 1 /1 /14 1/1/15 Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night $22.75 $234-323.50 3% Increase Green Street Garage, Day and Night $22.75 j $234-323.50 3% Increase Dryden Road Garage, 24 Hours 1 $35.75 1 $37.00 3% Increase Hourly Rates Actual 2014 Rates Effective 1 /1 /14 Proposed 2015 Rates Effective 1/1/15 Amount Changed Seneca, Green, Cayuga Street Garages Per hour $1 /hour $1 /hour No Change Maximum $7 /day $7 /day No Change Dryden Road Garage 0-2 $1 /hour $1 /hour No Change Maximum $15 /day $15 /day No Change Bulk Purchase: Garage Tokens or Tracer Tickets $26.00/ 40 hours $26.00/ 40 hours No Change Special Event Rate (weekend day entrance fee, 24 hour parking limit) Downtown garages $5 $5 No change Parking Meters and Pay and Display Page 6 Foot Notes 1 — Volume discount rate for 104 spaces — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate adjustment annually on 8/1 based on average increase in other rates, but not more than 3% 2 — Up to 40 permits in Seneca Street Garage at posted rate (except handicap permits, are at special Cayuga Garage rate); up to 100 permits in Green Street Garage, up to 150 permits in Cayuga Street Garage, total not to exceed 250 permits. Right to purchase additional 150 permits at posted rates — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate to change for first 250 permits after August 1, 2007, 'from time to time" based on percentage change in the CPI between adjustment dates. The rate was last changed on January 1, 2013, based on August 2012 CPI. The percentage change in the CPI from August 2012 to August 2013 was '1.58 %. 3 — The County's Mental Health /Library agreement for 100 spaces in Green Street Garage (and /or Lot D) has expired. The Board of Public Works agreed to transition the rate charged to County employees to the full market rate over a period of five years. The rate for 2014 is 92% of the market rate. County's DSS agreement for 20 spaces on West State Street (in "Fire Station lot ") expires December 31, 2016. 4 — The Dryden Road garage permits for only day use or only night use were discontinued in 2011, and replaced with a monthly permit valid for up to 250 hours of parking. In order to keep consistency between the garages, we will discontinue the 250 hour permit and keep the 210 hour permit at all three garages. 5 — Fees charged: Downtown garages, 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday: Dryden Road garage and Green Street Surface Lot, 24 hours / 7 days. 6 — The City has an agreement with TC3 that allows TC3 to issue passes for students, clients, and customers, for which the City charges TC3 88 percent of posted rates for the accumulated parking fees. 7 — In 2011, the pay station for the Green Street Surface Lot was put on line, and the hourly rate increased to $2 per hour. Page 7 Actual Proposed 2014 Rates 2015 Rates Effective Effective Amount Hourly Rates5 1 /1/14 1 11 115 Changed $2.00/hour $2.00/hour Surface Lot: Green Street Garage? No max. No max. No change Downtown (begin As Pay Machines are $1.00/hr $1.50/hr installed) 2 hr. max. 2 hr. max. $.50/hr increase Collegetown (begins as pay machines are $1.00/hr $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. 2 hr. max. $.50/hr increase ::iInstalled) Thurston & Stewart Ave. & Edgemoor $0.50/hr $0.75/hr (begins as pay machines are installed) 19 hr. max. 9 hr. max. $.25/hr increase Foot Notes 1 — Volume discount rate for 104 spaces — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate adjustment annually on 8/1 based on average increase in other rates, but not more than 3% 2 — Up to 40 permits in Seneca Street Garage at posted rate (except handicap permits, are at special Cayuga Garage rate); up to 100 permits in Green Street Garage, up to 150 permits in Cayuga Street Garage, total not to exceed 250 permits. Right to purchase additional 150 permits at posted rates — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate to change for first 250 permits after August 1, 2007, 'from time to time" based on percentage change in the CPI between adjustment dates. The rate was last changed on January 1, 2013, based on August 2012 CPI. The percentage change in the CPI from August 2012 to August 2013 was '1.58 %. 3 — The County's Mental Health /Library agreement for 100 spaces in Green Street Garage (and /or Lot D) has expired. The Board of Public Works agreed to transition the rate charged to County employees to the full market rate over a period of five years. The rate for 2014 is 92% of the market rate. County's DSS agreement for 20 spaces on West State Street (in "Fire Station lot ") expires December 31, 2016. 4 — The Dryden Road garage permits for only day use or only night use were discontinued in 2011, and replaced with a monthly permit valid for up to 250 hours of parking. In order to keep consistency between the garages, we will discontinue the 250 hour permit and keep the 210 hour permit at all three garages. 5 — Fees charged: Downtown garages, 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday: Dryden Road garage and Green Street Surface Lot, 24 hours / 7 days. 6 — The City has an agreement with TC3 that allows TC3 to issue passes for students, clients, and customers, for which the City charges TC3 88 percent of posted rates for the accumulated parking fees. 7 — In 2011, the pay station for the Green Street Surface Lot was put on line, and the hourly rate increased to $2 per hour. Page 7 8 — Rates include sales tax, which must be collected at the Cayuga Garage as it is not owned and operated by the municipality. In 2014, $48.00 without tax equates to $51.84 with tax. In 2015, $48.64 without tax equates to $52.66 with tax. Page 8 8.313 Award of Contract for On- Street Parking Pay Stations — Resolution WHEREAS, Proposals were received on Thursday, November 20, 2014, for On- Street Parking Pay Stations, and WHEREAS, The request for proposals identified several criteria for selection including, but not limited to, per- unit -cost, service accessibility, inter - communication capabilities and validation options, and WHEREAS, Pay stations will be purchased over a 3 to 5 year time frame at the price established in this proposal, and WHEREAS, Staff has reviewed all four proposals that were received and has made a recommendation, and WHEREAS, after review, the proposal from Cale America was deemed non - responsive regarding merchant validations and the number of service locations in New York State, and WHEREAS, after review, the proposal from IPS Group was deemed non - responsive due to lack of merchant validation, lack of ability to interact by phone and lack of customer base in New York State, now be it RESOLVED, That the City of Ithaca Board of Public Works awards the contract for On- Street Parking Pay Stations to Digital Payment Technologies for their cost per unit of $8,810.77, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Superintendent of Public Works be hereby authorized to enter into said contract under the usual terms and conditions. Page 9 CITY OF ITHACA 245 Pier Rd., Ithaca, New York 14850 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, STREETS & FACILITIES Telephone: 607/272 -1718 Fax: 607/272 -4374 To: Board of Public Works From: Jeanne Grace, City Forester Re: Osprey Platforms at Stewart Park and/or Newman Golf Course Date: 12/16/2014 Background: The osprey (Pandion haliaetus carolinensis) is a large bird of prey native to North America and other parts of the world. They are a large charismatic species that feeds almost exclusively on fish and thus requires habitat near bodies of water. The area around Cayuga Lake is perfect habitat for osprey except for the lack of nesting sites. These birds historically nested in the tops of large dead trees, which are rare in human populated areas. Osprey populations have been increasing in our region in recent years. Because of a lack of natural nesting sites, osprey nests are often built on utility poles, which is dangerous for the birds and humans. Last summer we had a bit of drama when a pair of osprey tried to build a nest on the field lights at Cass Park. A NYSEG crew came in and constructed a riser (a platform that raises the nest up above the electrical equipment) but the birds eventually gave up on the nest site. While it was an active nest it attracted a lot of interest from park visitors. Osprey are comfortable nesting near human activity and are not aggressive to humans. They do not defend territory from other birds and are colonial nesters, looking to nest near other established osprey nests. Young return to the area where they were raised to create nests of their own. There are some successful nests around Cayuga Lake (Montezuma wildlife preserve & Cargill in Lansing) and the young from these nests are returning and looking for spots of there own on Cayuga Lake. There was also a pair that tried to build on a utility pole near Game Farm Rd last spring. This was not an ideal location for the birds (not very close to water, they are fish eaters) which shows the difficulty these birds are having finding suitable sites for nest building. Osprey are no longer considered a threatened or endanger species (populations declined with the use of DDT but have been increasing since discontinuation of its use in the US) but they are still rare and need a leg up (or wing up) to keep the population stable and climbing! Project: Given the bird watching culture that already exists at Stewart Park, I believe osprey platforms would be a very popular attraction for park visitors. I am working with the NYSEG forester for our region on a program to build a few nest platforms in Ithaca. We will use retired utility poles to build safe nesting platforms. All materials and labor would be provided by NYSEG crews If problems arise the NYSEG crew would remove the platforms. This is a program from NYSEG to provide safe nesting platforms away from their electric utilities. The nest platforms would be minimum 40 ft tall with a 3x3 flat platform on the top. There are multiple location suggestions but only 1 or 2 would be installed this winter (hopefully before the birds return from wintering grounds in South America in April). There is potential to add more platforms if the first ones become occupied and the city is willing to accept them. "An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversification." The attached map shows multiple potential locations. Only 1 or 2 would be installed this winter. These locations have been approved by the Parks Commission (12/9/14 meeting) and Newman Golf Course manager Mike Addicott. I look forward to discussing this with the group. Jeanne Grace City Forester City of Ithaca Department of Public Works Division of Parks and Forestry 245 Pier Rd Ithaca NY 14850 607 - 272 -1718 fax 607- 272 -4374 Here is a link with info about osprey. http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/56468.html Osprey nest on electric utility i Osprey nesting on field lights tr "Natural" nesting site Constructed nest platform q L cc a C13 3 CD U) ca -v 0 N cu (D L Q Z C cu 0 a Al +,r O N N U N E CL F C cm Y La .2 2 Y C m L E M a W m c o f0 w C i0 t. 3 m M c 3 W p O/ W F N d fIl N N v QcE LU LU co � m E (n �_ _� a_ co_ J v c_ F cQi �I cQi cQi N C C J N C C Y •e 'O W i.J 1U- M * M ONO - lilt�. s toto Lo r O N 0) N r W L O U O CD C 3 N Z co 0 T N L Z U cu O A Al U 0 0 N N U N N C = d O 0 Y v CD d W U LL a s an d W 0 7 c c v c Y UJ v LM CD v E Lu �' y t E u) v v o c v tai t�-i tai z z i5 6 E 5 -O W a i i ¢` BUD a m ' w 0 a m° AMP �r n FIC .. a� r � Mt0 k4 N x9rZ- „ Ir" It O N 01 N r Alz �}' z, �y.4 ► " p nib co kz i Mt0 k4 N x9rZ- „ Ir" It O N 01 N r