HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-20-11 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 Wednesday, July 20, 2011, at 4:45 p.m.
in Common Council Chambers — Third Floor, City Hall, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New
York.
Agenda
1. Additions or Deletions to Aqenda (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
7. Administration and Communications
8. VOTING ITEMS
8.1 Buildings, Properties, Refuse and Transit
A. Approval of Easement for Emerson Power Transmission Vent Stack (Re:
South Hill Remediation Program) — Resolution
8.2 Highways, Streets and Sidewalks (5 min.)
A. Request to Hang Banners with Original Art Work on City Light Posts -
Resolution
8.3 Parking and Traffic
8.4 Creeks, Bridges and Parks (10 min.)
A. Request to a Mobile Pagoda /Pavilion in Thompson Park
B. Approval of Decorative Chain in Front of Monuments in DeWitt Park -
Resolution
8.5 Water and Sewer
A. Authorization to Perform in the Mulholland Wildflower Preserve —
Resolution
9. DISCUSSION ITEMS ( min.)
9.1 Protest of Sidewalk Snow Removal Bill for 505 -15 Third Street (Aldi)
9.2 Proposed Fall Creek Stream Corridor Project — Possible Resolution
10. New Business
11. Adjournment
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meeting.
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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
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Notes for BPW A- Benda, July 20, 2011
8.1A Approval of Easement for Emerson Power Transmission Vent Stack (Re: South
Hill Remediation Program) — Resolution
Attached are notes provided by Nels Bohn concerning the Community Advisory Group's
thoughts on the proposed vent stack and soil vapor collection system to be installed at the
intersection of Spencer Street and Turner Place and then along three hundred feet of Spencer
Street, coincident with the sewer. The notes and resolution are complete unto themselves. I
don't like granting permanent easements for something that may not be permanent (this
easement expires with their failure to maintain it). I would suggest that special provisions
include that the City receive copies of any performance reports required by the DEC at the
same time they are received by the DEC, a requirement that Emerson or its successor validate
the need for the easement from the City by means of a summary report of performance and
statement of continuing need every ten years, that failure to provide the report within one year
of the ten year anniversary results in the termination of the easement, and a final requirement
that should the easement terminate for any reason the installed materials , with the exception
of the perforated pipe, be removed at the cost of the easement holder and the land restored.
8.2A Approval to Hang Banners with Original Art Work on City Light Posts —
Resolution
The resolution thanking Ms. Ridenour for the Banners is included.
8.4A Approval to a Mobile Pagoda /Pavilion in Thompson Park — Resolution
A resolution is offered here which I believe captures the Board's discussion on July 13, 2011.
8.4113 Approval of Decorative Chain in Front of Monuments in DeWitt Park — Resolution
I hope this resolution will close this chapter of Mr. Hollingsworth's effort to get permission for
the installation of protective chains in front of the War Memorials in Dewitt Park.
8.5A Authorization to Perform in the Mulholland Wildflower Preserve — Resolution
The resolution thanking Ms. Stevens is provided.
9.1 Protest of Sidewalk Snow Removal Bill for 505 -15 Third Street Midi)
Enclosed is a protest of a snow removal bill sent to Aldi's on Third Street. While we got the
photos showing the magnitude of the work I did not get a specific answer to the question about
a verbal agreement to do the work for substantially less than what was billed. We will try to
follow up with staff. It is my impression that Aldi's snow plowing operation piled large amounts
of snow on the sidewalks and the work was more than it might have appeared at first glance.
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We expect the sidewalks to be clear, not that walkers will move over to the parking lot. They
can store the snow in their parking lot, but not on the sidewalk.
9.2 Proposed Fall Creek Stream Corridor Project — Proposed Resolution
We have received a draft resolution for the County's proposed stream plantings along Fall
Creek on the west side of Cayuga Street, adjacent to the north bridge abutment. It is in the
Attorney's office. The County (Scott Doyle) has requested that we pass a resolution on the
20th or 27th of July. If it is ready for the meeting on the 20th we will distribute it then.
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8.1A Approval of Easement for Emerson Power Transmission Vent Stack (Re: South
Hill Remediation Program) — Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca is the purported owner of a triangular parcel of property between
East Spencer Street and Turner Place, at the northerly end of what is known as Block 81 for
tax map purposes; and
WHEREAS, a City of Ithaca sewer main is located beneath the surface of the above -
referenced parcel, in the southerly portion thereof; and
WHEREAS, in past decades, said sewer main apparently received contaminated wastewater
and /or solvents from the former Morse Chain factory, located uphill from this parcel; and
WHEREAS, said contamination apparently escaped from the sewer main along its route and
residues and /or vapors remain in the surrounding soil; and
WHEREAS, the Morse Chain property was subsequently acquired by Emerson Power
Transmission (EPT), and EPT has been identified by the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) as a responsible party, with regard to mitigation of the
contamination; and
WHEREAS, EPT has proposed to NYSDEC a mitigation program that is intended to draw
vapors out of the soil around a 300 - foot -long section of said sewer main, via a new, perforated
pipe to be installed parallel to the old sewer main, and to vent said vapors through a 25 -foot-
tall stack to be located on the above - referenced City -owned parcel (so as to not infringe upon
the public sidewalk thereupon); and
WHEREAS, EPT seeks a permanent easement and temporary easement from the City,
affecting said parcel, within which easements EPT would install, operate and maintain the vent
stack; and
WHEREAS, any environmental review required for said mitigation program, including the
proposed vent stack, is the responsibility of the NYSDEC; and
WHEREAS, the Board has received and considered written comments on this request from the
City's Community Advisory Group (dated June 17. 2011); and
WHEREAS, a portion of the above - referenced parcel is currently developed with a small,
gravel -based parking area that is accessed via a curb cut to East Spencer Street, which
parking area apparently serves an adjacent residential property immediately to the south (141
E. Spencer Street); and
WHEREAS, to date, the City has been unable confirm that the owner of 141 E. Spencer Street
has current permission from the City to encroach upon or use the City -owned parcel for
parking or other purposes, and, in any case, any such permission would presumably be in the
form of a license that can be revoked on short notice by the City; now therefore be it
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RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works hereby determines that the use of the subject
City -owned parcel as requested by Emerson Power Transmission, and the granting of a
temporary and permanent easement therefor, will serve a valuable public purpose and will not
interfere with any other essential public use of the parcel, now or in the foreseeable future; and
be it further
RESOLVED, that, subject to:
a. confirmation that any required environmental review associated with the vent
stack has been completed by NYSDEC, and
b. the City's having legal authority to revoke any rights of a third party to
exclusive use of the relevant portion of the subject parcel, which authority the
Mayor is hereby authorized to exercise, as needed;
the Board of Public Works hereby approves the request from EPT for temporary and
permanent easements across the City -owned parcel at the north end of Block 81, for the
purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a vent stack as described herein, and
authorizes the Mayor, upon consultation with and the advice of the Superintendent of Public
Works and the City Attorney, to execute an easement instrument that includes standard City
provisions, as well as the following:
Consideration to be paid by EPT to the City in the amount of at least $
2. EPT to indemnify and hold City harmless as to any injury or damages claimed to
arise as a result of the installation, existence, operation or repair of the vent stack;
3. EPT shall secure any other permits required for installation of the vent stack
(including a building permit).
4. Footprint for permanent easement not to exceed square feet, and not to
interfere in any way with use of the existing public sidewalk in said vicinity;
5. Height of vent stack not to exceed 25 feet;
6. EPT to be solely responsible for all costs associated with the vent stack;
7. Addition of active ventilation system to be subject to further City consent;
8. Appearance and exact location of vent stack to be subject to expedited site plan
review;
9. Stipulation that easement holder maintain vent stack in good repair and safe
condition, and that it designate a contact person to handle any complaints about
noise or needed maintenance;
10. Easement will terminate if EPT removes the vent stack and does not replace it, or if
EPT ceases to maintain it.
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To: City of Ithaca Board of Public Works
From: Nels Bohn, Director of Community Development, Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency
RE: South Hill Remediation - CAG Review of Design Drawings for 300 -Foot Venting System
Date: June 17, 2011
The Common Council created the Community Advisory Group (CAG) to enhance communication
and promote better informed decision making about environmentally contaminated sites in the
City. The CAG reviewed the draft design drawings for the proposed 300 -foot Spencer Street
venting system, dated 5/5/11 at their June meeting. As staff support for the CAG, please find
below my summary of their discussion:
1. Health Impact on Neighborhood — Off - Gassing
The CAG had initial concerns that off - gassing the soil vapor from the exhaust vent could
direct contaminated gases to areas of the neighborhood located uphill of the vent stack.
Members discussed that at least 4 homes located in the immediate and uphill vicinity of
the proposed vent stack already have had individual radon -style vapor systems installed
to vent subslab soil gases as part of an earlier remediation response. These stacks
exhaust at roof level of the homes. The proposed system will vent exhaust at a similar
above - ground height to existing systems in the neighborhood. As loose bedding
materials surrounding sewers mains and laterals are viewed as exposure pathways for
soil gas, it is preferable to vent this gas into the atmosphere to prevent migration of soil
gas to soils under homes.
2. Passive vs. Active Venting System
The CAG was pleased to see a rigorous sampling schedule established to determine if
the vent system is actually collecting and venting contaminated soil vapors, but there is
no protocol established for action if the sampling shows the system is not collecting and
venting soil vapors. In the event that sampling shows no soil vapors are being collected,
the CAG suggests that before abandoning /removing the passive venting system it should
be retrofitted with an active system (for example, installation of a fan in the exhaust
vent). Any active system has potential to adversely impact the neighborhood with
noise, so the system should be carefully designed to minimize noise.
Visual Impact on Neighborhood
As the proposed 25' -tall exhaust vent stack will be a semi - permanent feature in the
urban landscape; CAG members questioned the durability and visual impact of the
stack. Information about the exhaust vent stack appears to be limited to diagram 'A' on
sheet 7 — exhaust stack detail (attached) - which describes the stack as a "5" diameter,
light standard utility pole ". To the maximum extent possible, CAG members thought the
vent stack should be designed to blend unobtrusively into the environment and be
constructed of a non - rusting metal or be powder -coat painted in a neutral color.
Greater detail on the actual appearance of the stack was desired.
4. Noise Impact
The exhaust vent system includes a wind - driven rotary ventilator on top of the exhaust
vent to draw soil vapors out the stack. CAG members asked: Will the rotary ventilator
operate silently? Will it require maintenance or lubrication to remain quiet? If so, CAG
members recommended that the plans identify a maintenance schedule to ensure quiet
operation and the applicant identify a contact person to resolve noise issues in the
event that noise from the rotary ventilator becomes a nuisance in the neighborhood in
the future.
The CAG appreciates the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed venting system.
If there are further questions, please contact CAG Co- Chairperson Ken Deschere or me.
Cc(email): D. Hoffman, City Attorney
S. Peterson, WSP Group
B. Gray, Superintendent of Public Works
J. Cornish, Director of Planning & Development
1St Ward Alderpersons
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8.2A Approval to Hang Banners with Original Art Work on City Light Posts —
Resolution
WHEREAS, the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) has run a successful banner program in the
area around the downtown business district, currently consisting of approximately 35 banners
mounted on light poles, and
WHEREAS, Nancy Ridenour of Lotus Studios in Ithaca has offered a new set of banners
based on some original art work depicting images of plants typically found in the Six Mile
Creek ecosystem, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works thanks Ms. Ridenour for her donation to the
banner program and directs staff to work with DIA to select poles for the expanded program.
8.4A Approval to a Mobile Pagoda /Pavilion in Thompson Park — Resolution
WHEREAS, Alan and Marilyn Vogel have offered a small (10' by 10 ") pavilion for installation in
Thompson Park which will be built during the Grassroots Festival in Trumansburg, and is
similar to several structures which have been built and located in the Trumansburg area, and
WHEREAS, the structure is proposed to sit in the south end of the park where it can serve the
users of the park, the patrons of the nearby coffee shop, as well as individuals transiting the
park, by providing cover from the weather or protection from the sun, and
WHEREAS, the Vogels have made an effort to engage the Fall Creek Community about their
proposal for a public structure in memorial to their son who was a Fall Creek resident and
frequent user of the park, and received substantial input, mostly favorable, and
WHEREAS, the structure is portable and can be relocated inside the park, or to another
mutually acceptable location as experience dictates, but currently has no provisions for
handicapped access, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works thanks the Vogels for their generous gift and
directs staff to coordinate with Mr. Vogel to assist in the transportation and installation of the
pavilion as well as a ramp to provide handicapped access.
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8.4113 Approval of Decorative Chain in Front of Monuments in DeWitt Park — Resolution
WHEREAS, the DeWitt Park Restoration Committee has proposed the installation of
decorative chains in front of the War Memorials located in DeWitt Park and, following review by
the Parks Commission and submittal to the Protestant Church for any comments, the Board of
Public Works requested reviews from both the City Planning Board and the Ithaca Landmarks
Preservation Commission in their resolution of June 15, 2011, and
WHEREAS, the Director of Planning has completed an expedited review for the decorative
chains, and the Building Department has issued a building permit for following the review of
the Landmarks Commission, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works approves the installation of Decorative Chains in
front of the War Memorials in DeWitt Park and directs staff to coordinate with the DeWitt Park
Restoration Committee to assist in the installation of the chains.
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Board of Public Works
June 15, 2011
REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW AND LANDMARKS COMMISSION
ACTION ON PROPOSAL FOR DECORATIVE CHAINS IN DEWITT PARK
By Commissioner Goldsmith: Seconded by Commissioner Wykstra
WHEREAS, the DeWitt Park Restoration Committee, a community group that includes
military veterans, has made a proposal for action that is intended to discourage
inappropriate use of and further damage to several memorials to local war veterans that
are located in the central plaza of DeWitt Park; and
WHEREAS, the proposal is for the installation of decorative chain fences approximately
thirty inches high and located approximately one foot from the front of the Civil War,
World War I and World War II monuments, which placement is intended in particular to
discourage the riding of skateboards along the front base of said monuments, which
activity has been causing physical damage to the monuments; and
WHEREAS, the Restoration Committee has indicated that it is prepared to pay for the
cost of installing the proposed fences; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works, on behalf of the City, wishes to pursue this
possibility, for the purpose of protecting the monuments; and
WHEREAS the owner of DeWitt Park, namely, the First Presbyterian Church, from
whom the City of Ithaca leases the park, has indicated in a letter from its pastor, dated
June 2, 2011, that the church supports the proposal; and
WHEREAS, according to the City Attorney, the proposed action is exempt from
environmental review, but requires site plan review (as a "project of limited scope ") and,
because it would occur within the DeWitt Park historic district, either a report or a
Certificate of Appropriateness from the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission
(depending on whether the proposed change is deemed to be to an improvement owned
by the City, or owned by someone else — e.g., the church); now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby requests that the City's Board of
Planning and Development (or the Director of Planning and Development, for expedited
review) facilitate and commence site plan review for the proposed chain fences, as soon
as is practical; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Board hereby requests that the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation
Commission facilitate and commence the appropriate review of and action on the
proposed chain fences, as soon as is practical, so that the Board can vote on the proposal
in the near future.
Carried Unanimously
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
JOANN CORNISH, ACTING DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
PHYLISSA DESARNO, DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Telephone: Planning & Development — 607/274 -6550 Community Development/IURA — 607/274-
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Fax: 607/274 -6558
TO: Skip Schell, Senior Plan Examiner
William Gray, Superintendent of Public Works
Holly Hollingsworth, DeWitt Park Restoration Committee
FROM: JoAnn Cornis , ' for of Planning and Development
DATE: July 1, 2011
RECEIVED
JUL 0 5 2011
Office of the
Supt. and
Engineering
RF.: Request by the DeWitt Park Restoration Committee to place decorative
chains in front of the War Memorials located in DeWitt Park
I have reviewed the information submitted by the DeWitt Park Restoration Committee for
the proposed decorative chains to be placed in front of the War Memorials located in
DeWitt Park in the City of Ithaca. The information was also reviewed and recommended
for Board of Public Works approval by the City of Ithaca Parks Commission at their
February 8, 2011 meeting.
This project was reviewed in accordance with City of Ithaca Ordinance No. 99 -15, Chapter
276, Site Plan Review, §276 -3 B., Projects of Limited Scope. This is a non - residential
project in a non - residential zone where the total affected site area is less than 10,000
square feet. Provided all other requirements are satisfied, I approve of this proposal and the
Building Department is free to issue the necessary permits for completion of the project.
Please feel free to contact me if I can be of further assistance.
8.5A Authorization to Perform in the Mulholland Wildflower Preserve — Resolution
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has received a request from Cynthia Stevens to
undertake a community education program about water sources and the surrounding ecology
through a multidisciplinary program which combines performance and audience participation at
the Mulholand Wildflower Preserve which would occur over several evenings in early August
2011, and
WHEREAS, this idea has been reviewed and recommended by the Natural Areas Commission
in support of public education concerning ecology, water resources, and preservation of
natural areas, and
WHEREAS, Ms Stevens proposes to fund this project through her own efforts and envisions
possible future programs of a similar nature at this site or other sites in the city, now therefore
be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works approves the initial request to make three one -
hour programs on August 12 and 13, 2011, and looks forward to future opportunities to
consider similar proposals for ecologically oriented performance art.
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CITY OF ITHACA `+eA cl ,
108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850 -6590
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
William J. Gray, P.E. Superintendent / City Engineer
Telephone: 607/274 -6527 Fax: 607/274 -6587
April 27, 2011
Amber Drumm
Aldi -Tully Division
PO Box 584
Tully, NY 13159
RE: Protest of Sidewalk Snow Removal Bill
Dear Ms. Drumm:
We are in receipt of your letter, dated April 10, 2011, in which you protest the fee
charged for snow removal on February 18, 2011, and your account be reviewed
for possible expungement of the bill. A copy of this letter is being forwarded to
Ray Benjamin, Assistant Superintendent, for his review and recommendation.
Once a recommendation is provided, your appeal will be brought before the
Board of Public Works for discussion and final determination. You will be
notified when the Board will discuss your appeal so that you, or your
representative, may attend the meeting.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
Sincerely,
Kathrin D. Gehring
Executive Assistant
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Dear Sir or Madam:
Amber Drumm
Aldi- Tully Division
P.O. Box 584
Tully, NY 1319 ,
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April, 10, 2011
I am writing in regards to the invoice number 00014391 with a date of February
18,2011. After speaking with Ray Benjamin he offered the opportunity to appeal
this invoice. My intent is not to appeal the total amount of $215.20 but only
$165.20.
On February 4th, 20111 was billed in the amount of $50.00 for snow removal from
the sidewalk. I had been unaware that this service was performed until receipt of
the invoice. No store personnel were informed that any work had been done at that
time.
Sometime after this occurrence a gentleman from the City of Ithaca was in the
parking lot prior to open to inform me that the sidewalk needed to be maintained.
As I entirely understand the necessity for maintenance in such a pedestrian friendly
city I inquired why this has raised no concerns in the past ten years of operations. I
assured him my snowplow contractor would be out to take care of it but he may not
be able to come until the following day. He made it clear this was not sufficient so
he offered to take care of the sidewalk that day. To clarify this service, I asked if it
would cost the same $50.00 that it had the first time. He stated yes. This was the
last I heard about this issue until a received an invoice of $215.20.
After calling the Chamberlain's office several times it was established that they had
in fact remembered agreeing to $50.00 but said it took extra time and equipment
than previously. He had consciously decided to bill the additional time and
equipment without informing any staff member or myself that this original agreed
upon amount had changed. For the remaining portion of the season my snowplow
contractor maintained the sidewalks for Aldi at the price of $25 per plow. While I
understand this particular incident may have taken extra equipment to remove a
snow pile, the contractor gladly would have removed this for us if I had been given
the proper information to make a decision.
In summary I am appealing the $165.20 portion of the invoice to honor the verbal
agreement and I fully acknowledge the necessity to maintain sidewalks in following
years.
Sin erely,
Amber Drumm
RECEIVED
APR 2 7 2011
Office of the
Supt. and
Engineering
CITY OF ITHACA
108 E GREEN STREET
ITHACA NY 14850
Bill to .
ALDI, INC
INC - TULLY DIVISION ALDI
PO BOX 584
TULLY NY 13159
Property :
505 -15 Third St
Invoice From: Streets & Facilities
Entry Date Item Category
01/29/2011 LABOR
Invoice Date: 02/04/2011
Invoice # : 00014301
Account # : 00005114
Due Date :
Streets & Facilities Division
General Billing Information
(607) 274 -6580
Information specific to bill
(607) 272 -1718
Invoice Ref. SNOW REMOVAL
Item Description
REMOVE SNOW FROM SIDEWALK
Additional Description: REMOVE SNOW FROM SIDEWALK
Make check payable to :
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CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE
108 E GREEN STREET
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ALDI, INC
INC - TULLY DMSION ALDI
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Bill Gray - Fwd: DRAFT Resolution for Use of City Property - Fall Creek @ Cayuga St. Planting
From: "Scott Doyle" <sdoyle @tompkins - co.org>
To: <bgray @cityofithaca.org >, <dhofftnan @cityofithaca.org >, <RAYB @cityofithaca.org>
Date: 7/11/2011 12:11 PM
Subject: Fwd: DRAFT Resolution for Use of City Property - Fall Creek @ Cayuga St. Planting
Attachments: DRAFT_ BPW_ Resolution_Fall_Creek_Buffer 06 -27 -1 LDOC; FALL_CREEK_ITHACA_HIGH_EAF
06- 02- 09.DOC
Ray, Bill and Dan:
Would it be possible to finalize the attached resolution and present it for consideration at the July 20th or 27th BPW
meeting?
Scott
Scott D. Doyle, AICP
Senior Planner
Tompkins County Planning Department
121 East Court Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
http://www.tompkins-co.orp-/planninp-/
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>>> Scott Doyle 6/27/2011 11:37 AM >>>
Ray, Bill and Dan:
As follow up to last week's BPW meeting I have drafted the attached resolution for use of the City land on Fall Creek @
Cayuga Street. I've merged our resolution format with some of the recent City resolutions I have seen. The attached EAF
was done back in 2009 when this project was initially proposed and can also be provided. Please take a look and let me
know what you think.
Thanks again for your time - thanks for your input on this proposed project.
Scott
Scott D. Doyle, AICP
Senior Planner
Tompkins County Planning Department
121 East Court Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
htt[)://www.tomDkins-co.or2/r)lanninp-/
sdoyle@tompkins- co.org
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file: //CADocuments and SettingsN11gTocal Settings\ Temp APgrpwise \4E1AE886coimain... 7/14/2011
RESOLUTION NO._ AUTHORIZING THE USE OF CITY LAND ON FALL
CREEK FOR ESTABLSIHING A VEGETATED BUFFER
AREA BY TOMPKINS COUNTY THROUGH THE FLOOD
HAZARD MITIGATION PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Legislature established the Flood Hazard Mitigation
Program in 2006, and
WHEREAS, the Flood Hazard Mitigation Program Objectives includes enhancing the us
of natural, sustainable flood mitigation strategies over structural approaches that support the
goals identified in the County's Watershed Assessments, and
WHEREAS, the Watershed Assessment for Fall Creek has identified several priority
projects including establishing vegetated buffer areas to improve water quality and wildlife
habitat, and
WHEREAS, a 0.43 acre City of Ithaca owned parcel (Tax Parcel #2. -2 -7) on Fall Creek
and Cayuga Street offers a highly visible location to establish a 100 -foot vegetated buffer area
which demonstrates a buffer necessary for achieving water quality benefits, and
WHEREAS, the Technical Committee for the Flood Hazard Mitigation Program has
identified Tax Parcel #2. -2 -7 as an area for a potential project to establish a vegetated buffer to
be funded through the Flood Hazard Mitigation Program, and
WHEREAS, riparian plantings are a Type II — Unlisted action requiring no further review
under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the City Environmental Quality Review
Ordinance, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, on recommendation of the City of Ithaca Board of Public Works, That the
County be granted permission for use of City of Ithaca Tax Parcel #2. -2 -7 to establish a
vegetated buffer area to Fall Creek, and
RESOLVED, further, that the City of Ithaca shall not advance actions that adversely
impact the growth of this established buffer area.
SEQR ACTION: Unlisted
(Short EAFs on file in the office of the Clerk of the Legislature)
State Environmental Quality Review Act
SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only
PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor)
1.
APPLICANT /SPONSOR:
2. PROJECT NAME:
TOMPKINS COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT
FALL CREEK – ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL BUFFER
3.
PROJECT LOCATION:
Municipality CITY OF ITHACA
County TOMPKINS
4.
PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map):
TAX PARCEL #2. -2 -7, SMALL SECTION OF PROPERTY TO THE EAST OF N. CAYUGA STREET ON FALL CREEK
5.
IS PROPOSED ACTION:
New E-1 Expansion F-1 Modification /alteration
5.
DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY:
PROJECT SEEKS TO DEVELOP VEGETATED BUFFER USING NATIVE VEGETATION AND IMPROVE ACCESS TO FALL CREEK
7.
AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED:
Initially .5 acres Ultimately .5 acres
8.
WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS?
Yes E-1 No If describe briefly
no,
9.
WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT?
F(IResidential Industrial Commercial Fl Agriculture Park/Forest/Open Space Other
Describe:
PROJECT LOCATION EXISTS AS UNOFFICIAL PARKING LOT ADJACENT TO SCHOOL DISTRICT LAND
10.
DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
(FEDERAL, STATE OF LOCAL)?
F] Yes F] No If list agency(s) and permits /approvals:
yes,
11.
DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL?
Yes El No If list
yes, agency name and permit/approval:
12.
AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT /APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION?
Yes F1 No
I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
Applicant/sponsor name: TOMPKINS COUNTY PLANNING DEPT Date:
Signature:
PART II — ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (To be completed by Agency)
A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR PART 617.4? If yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULLEAF.
Yes F T] No
B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.6? If no, a
negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency.
Yes F-x--] No
C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, if legible)
C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal,
potential for erosion, drainage or flood problems? Explain briefly:
NO
C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood character? Explain:
NO
C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly:
NO
C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensity or use of land or other natural resources?
Explain briefly:
NO
C5. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly:
NO
C6. Longterm, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1 -05? Explain briefly:
NO
C7. Other impact (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly:
NO
D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
CEA?
Yes x No
IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS?
Yes F—xl No If yes, explain briefly:
PART III -- DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency)
Instructions: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important, or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed
in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. if
necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been
identified and adequately addressed. If question D of Part II was checked yes, the determination of significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed
action on the environmental character of the CEA.
ElCheck here if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the
FULL EAF and /or prepare a positive declaration.
Check here if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action
x WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary the reasons supporting this
determination.
TOMPKINS COUNTY LEGISLATURE
Name of Lead Agency
MICHAEL KOPLINKA -LOEHR
Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency
CHAIR, TOMPKINS COUNTY LEGISLATURE
Title of Responsible Officer
Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (if different from resp. officer)