HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-26-12 Board of Public Works Meeting Agenda part2The Hot Truck, Inc
PO Box 6474
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Board of Public Works
City of Ithaca
Dear Board Members
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March 12, 2012
Please accept this letter as a formal request by us to be allowed to move our Hot Truck location from
635 Stewart Avenue to 410 College Avenue, in front of Shelden Court. If allowed, we would like to make
the move during this summer. The Hot Truck, Inc would intend to pay all costs of this move.
We would be moving the Hot Truck from in front of one University dormitory in a residential area to in
front of another University dormitory in a commercial area. This move would bring the Hot Truck back
close to it's beginning that started only feet away at Johnny,s Big Red Grill on Dryden Road. We believe
that this the second best location for a food truck in the City.
it is our understanding that since May of 2009 when Common Council adopted a comprehensive
revision of Chapter 170 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code that the regulation of the two existing food
trucks in the City falls under the control of The Board of Public Works. It is our hope to get the Hot Truck
moved under the direction of this Board. A full study of food trucks could involve several City Boards as
well as Common Council and it could take years to complete.
It is our hope to get the Hot Truck settled in this location that works long term, sign an agreement with
the City, follow all rules and regulations, and to pay our annual fee.
Sincerely:
Albert Smith, President
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CITY OF ITHACA
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
MEMORANDUM
TO: William J. Gray, P.E., Superintendent of Public Works
Board of Public Works
FROM: Kathy Gehring, Executive Assistant
DATE: March 21, 2012
RE: Request to Relocate the "Hot Truck" to 410 College Avenue
Mr. Albert Smith submitted a formal request to the Board of Public Works on March 12, 2012,
requesting that he be allowed to relocate his vending truck from Stewart Avenue to 410 College
Avenue. Though I am an advocate for mobile vending within the City of Ithaca, following staff
discussions of this and similar requests, I am opposed to the relocation of the "Hot Truck" to the
requested location for several reasons.
1. The width of the street is barely wide enough for two passenger vehicles to pass each
other when other passenger vehicles are parked next to the curb, not to mention when
delivery trucks or buses are traveling through the area.
2. Parking lanes are normally between seven and eight feet wide. The width of the parking
lane in the 400 block of College Avenue is approximately seven feet wide. The normal
width of a vending truck is eight feet wide. Even with the vending truck pulled right up
to the curb, this parking lane is not wide enough for the vending truck.
3. The 400 block of College Avenue is home to many businesses, most of which are
restaurants. On the east side of College Avenue, there are six restaurants located in seven
buildings. The west side of the street has a large dormitory, two restaurants and an
apartment building. To park a competing vending truck within this block will cause too
much contention between the mobile vendor and the brick - and -mortar restaurant owners.
4. The parking lanes within this block are used only as loading zones for the businesses
during business hours. To allow a semi - permanent or permanent vending truck to park in
the loading zone would take valuable space away from the businesses that currently exist
and would limit their ability to receive deliveries.
"An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversification."
Board of Public Works
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March 20, 2012
5. A large vending truck parked in the parking lane would cause a sight obstruction for
motorists, which compromises public safety when pedestrians cross the street mid- block.
6. The sidewalk is not wide enough for patrons to loiter at a vending truck waiting to be
served and accommodate pedestrian traffic traveling in both directions.
During a site visit to the 400 block of College Avenue on March 19th, I took several photos of the
location Mr. Smith wants to park his truck, as well as the surrounding area.
400 Block of College Avenue from
Oak Avenue looking South
Loading Zone Sign at 410 College Ave.
Parking Lane at 410 College Avenue
Delivery Truck Outside of a Business
in the Parking Lane
Board of Public Works
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March 20, 2012
TCAT Bus Traveling Through
Collegetown
Businesses on East Side of College Ave.
After looking at the 400 block of College Avenue, I walked within a few blocks and other
locations that might be better suited for a vending truck. The first street, Oak Avenue, connects
to College Avenue at the north end of the 400 block, it has scenic areas for patrons to sit while
eating, and is within walking distance of Cascadilla Creek gorge and the bridges crossing the
gorge. This street has wider travel lanes than College Avenue, with a wider parking lane and
less traffic on a consistent basis. Though this is a residential area, this location would be very
easy to find and walk to from the dormitories and apartments on College Avenue.
Oak Avenue
Board of Public Works
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March 20, 2012
The orange dot shows the requested new location for the "Hot Truck."
As you can see, it is very close to Oak Avenue.
The second location that may be suitable for a vending truck is on Dryden Road east of College
Avenue. It also is in a residential area, but is within a block of the business district, easily within
walking distance, and has space enough for a large vending truck to park in the parking lane
without causing visibility issues (indicated by the blue line on the map below).
Dryden Rd. looking East from
College Ave.
Dryden Rd. looking East from Linden Ave.
(1 block from College Ave.)
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March 20, 2012
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A third possible location is the 300 block of College Avenue. However, in the evening after
school is ended for the day and this block is full to capacity with parked cars, TCAT buses
routinely hit mirrors in this location with other large trucks as they pass each other, and parked
cars, in this narrow space. Having a vending truck in the parking lane would only cause more
obstruction and complications.
My recommendation, at this point, is to deny the request from Mr. Smith to move the "Hot
Truck" to 410 College Avenue. However, he may be interested in relocating to a metered
parking space on either Oak Avenue or Dryden Road, both of which are within a block of his
requested location.
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CARL SAGAN BRIDGE
COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL
APPLICANT:
Emily Sullivan, AIA
136 W. State Street
607 - 592 -9385
emily.sullivan @gmx.us
RECEIVED
MAR 1 9 2012
Office of the
Supt. and
Engineering
PLAQUE PROPOSAL.
The Carl Sagan Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over Cascadilla Street built in 1999-
2000. It was a great collaboration of Cornell students and professors, the Ithaca
Department of Works, a landscape architect, local professionals and community
members.
I believe that there is value in adding a commemorative plaque to the bridge for
three reasons:
1. The bridge is officially called the Carl Sagan Bridge, dedicated in 2000. There
is no indication of this on the bridge. Carl Sagan's legacy continues to live on in
Ithaca, and should be remembered here, especially considering the bridge's prox-
imity to the Science Center and part of the Planet Walk.
2. The bridge is unique as one of the first using Fiber Reinfocing Bars, an inven-
tion of Petru Petrina, the Cornell professor who spearheadded the project. This
technology is rapidly becoming used world wide, and it's humble beginnings here
in Ithaca should be marked publicly.
3. Those involved poured their time and energy into designing and building the
bridge, making sure it was a success. After following up with many of the stu-
dents and faculty involved, they remember this experience as a milestone in their
lives. Certainly it was high point in college for the students, if not in the span of
their careers as well. Their efforts to see this project through and leave the com-
munity with a functional and thoughtful design should be marked and remem-
bered.
For these reasons, I am proposing to fabricate and install a commemorative
plaque describing the details of the project. This would include the dedication of
the bridge, a brief description of its fabrication techniques, a list of those involved,
and the dates of work completed. I believe that the community would benefit
from knowing what a special bridge this is, and what great effort went into creat-
ing it.
pg 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS.
The Carl Sagan Bridge is located over Cascadilla Creek, connecting the west
and east ends of Adams Street. It is uniquely situated to provide access from the
neighborhoods east of Cascadilla Creek to Conley Park and the Science Center.
As such, I believe that it is a useful and visible part of the community's public
walking path.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Date of Completion: Summer 2000
Technology Used: Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) rebar
Guidance: Professor Petru Petrina, Cornell University's School of Civil and Environ-
mental Engineering
Students: Wei Kin Quek , Erik Boe, Dave Pittman, Babak Farhad, Steven Caldwell,
Dan Mullins
Landscape Architect: Mary Zebell
Professor Petrina with students
who designed and built the
bridge.
Installation of the Carl Sagan
pedestrian Bridge in Ithaca, New
York. June, 2000
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placed over the creek on June
12.
Landscape artist Mary Zebell de-
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PLAQUE PROPOSAL.
A sample of the proposed verbage for the plaque:
CARAL SAGAN BRIDGE, 2000
In Memory of David Duncan, Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences at Cornell University.
Ingenuity and education came together in this bridge designed and built by students
in Cornell's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The bridge is con-
structed of Fiber Reinforced Polymer bars set in concrete, making it one of the most
unique and structurally effiecient bridges of its kind.
The following students volunteered their design and building skills:
Erik Boe, Steven Caldwell, Babak Farhad, Dan Mullins, Dave Pittman, and Wei Kin
Quek.
Creative guidance, supervision, and mentorship was given by Dr. Petru Petrina; pro-
fessor at Cornell's School of CCE and developer of the FRP composite rebar.
Symbols of the Earth were designed by Landscape Architect Mary Zebel.
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CITY OF ITHACA
108 E GREEN STREET
ITHACA NY 14850
Bill to .
THOMAS J MARINO
631 HUDSON St
ITHACA NY 14850
Property :
629 -31 Hudson St
Invoice From: Refuse and Garbage
Entry Date Item Category
01/20/2012 NOT A RECYCLING COLLECTION
WEEK
01/20/2012 NOT A RECYCLING COLLECTION
WEEK
Item Description
NAME FOUND NONE
NAME FOUND NONE
Additional Description: SOLID WASTE FEE - 631 HUDSON STREET
Make check payable to
I COIT' CITY OF ITHACA
X CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE
108 E GREEN STREET
-ti ITHACA NY 14850
THOMAS J MARINO
631 HUDSON St
ITHACA NY 14850
Return this portion with your payment
Invoice Date : 01 /27/2012
Invoice # : 00016039
Account # : 00001515
Due Date:
Refuse and Garbage
General Billing Information
(607) 274 -6580
Information specific to bill
(607) 272 -1718
Invoice Ref. WORK ORDER 7536
Qty Price
Total
1.00 $20.00
$20.00
1.00 $20.00
$20.00
Total:
$20.00
Invoice Date :
Invoice # :
01/27/2012
00016039
Please Pay on or before $20.00
02/27/2012
Amount Paid
INV00016039
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Kathrin Gehring - Fwd: Re: From Tom Marino, 631 Hudson St
From:
To:
Date:
Subject:
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Attachments:
Kathy and Bill
Dan Spencer
Gehring, Kathrin
3/14/2012 8:38 AM
Fwd: Re: From Tom Marino, 631 Hudson St
Benjamin, Ray; Gray, Bill
631 Hudson St. recycling violation.doc; 631 Hudson St. phone call.doc
Pagel of 3
My recommendation is that the appeal from Mr. Marino be denied. I make this recommendation for
many reasons. In his own words he admits to having placed his recycling at the curb on January 18
2012. He also admits to leaving the recycling at the curb an extra day. Why it was not collected on
January 12 2012 is not the matter here. The recycling at the curb on January 19 2012 on a non
collection week is the problem. The proper warning sticker was placed on his recycling bin on January
19 2012. He does not dispute that the warning sticker was in place. On Friday January 20 2012 the
recycling was still at the curb. Mr. Marino states that he took them in. This is not the case. I collected
the recycling from in front of his house on Friday January 20 2012. I placed the empty bin behind the
sidewalk with the warning sticker still in place. When I collect a recycling violation and no name can
be found I write a short note to put into the file. I am including the note that was written for 631
Hudson St. on January 20 2012. Attachment 631 Hudson St. recycling violation. I would also like to
include the notes I took of our conversation on February 8 2012. I believe it will give a clear
understanding why I ended our conversation by hanging the phone up. Attachment 631 Hudson St.
Phone call.
The same method of placing a warning sticker on recycling out on a wrong week was used at 631
Hudson St. as is used and has been used for years. For that reason and those listed above I would
recommend that the appeal be denied.
Dan Spencer
>>> Kathrin Gehring 3/13/2012 11:20 AM >>>
Hi Dan,
Would you please send me information about this situation and your recommendation regarding the appeal?
Once we receive your information, we can refer the appeal to the Board of Public Works for their decision.
Please provide the information in writing either by return e-mail or memo to Bill.
Thank you,
Kathy Gehring
Executive Assistant
Superintendent of Public Works
108 E. Green St., Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274 -6527
(607) 274 -6587 Fax
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>>> Deborah Whitney 3/12/2012 3:49 PM >>>
Mr Marino:
In regards to your below appeal, I have been in touch with Dan Spencer and have his recount of the whole
initial conversation between you and he. I also have contacted Leo Riley at Tompkins County Recycling. In
short, the County can not say why your recycling was not picked up on 1/12/12 as it was a recycling week
within the City. Dan Spencer, however, was correct in issuing you a fine on 1/19/12 as it was not a recycling
week for the City.
I am going to forward your email, Dan Spencer's recount of the conversation and Leo Riley's email to our office
of Superintendent of Public Works. Because the guidelines I've been given does not grant me the right to
dismiss a fine that was issued correctly, if you wish to pursue your appeal, please contact Kathy Gehring,
Assistant to the Superintendent of Public Works at 274 -6527. She will place you on the agenda to be heard
before the Board of Public Works.
For future note Mr. Marino, when you put your recycling out on a day you know is a recycling day within the
City of Ithaca and it is not collected, please call the Tompkins County Recycling & Solid Waste Management
Division at 273 -6632. They contract with Casella for recycling collection. You may have received one of their
calenders in the mail, but if not, it is also available at their website
http://www.recycletompVins.org/editorstree/view/162/221.
Please do let me know if you should have further question or concern.
Deborah Whitney
Fiscal Manager
City Chamberlain's Office
108 E Green St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Ph: (607) 274 -6583
Fax: (607) 272- 7348 >>> Blocktrade <blocktrade @aol.com> 3/12/2012 12:30 AM >>>
This is an appeal of a fine given to me 1/27/12 and paid 2/27/12 . The invoice ref. is WORK ORDER 7536. The
fine was given for putting out recycles on the curb the wrong week .
What happened - I put out my recyclables correctly on the night of January 11 . My recyclables were not picked
up as they should have been on January 12 . I have no explanation as to why they were not picked up . They
were put along the curb the same place they have been picked up from the last 20 years . As they were not
picked up I assumed I must have been mixed up on which week was recycling week and put them out again on
January 18 . When they were not picked up on January 18 1 left them out an extra day in case recycling was a
day late due to the MLK holiday . I then took them in . A little over a week later I got notice of the fine for $20 in
the mail .
As I thought(and still think) the fine should have been waived as my fault was caused by the city's fault - I called
into the City to ask about an appeal process and was referred to a Don Spencer . When I explained my situation
Mr. Spencer lectured me on how I had to pay as there was a sticker put on my recycling bucket on January 18 .
( I do not dispute the sticker being there - but I did not see the sticker as I get home after dark .Acard in the
mailbox would be better.) Unfortunately I got annoyed at Mr.Spencer for not seeing my side of things and he in
turn gave me a lecture on how I was being disrespectful . When I stated that he was the one being disrespectful
he slammed the phone on me . I actually am not so bothered by his behavior as my behavior was not so great
either. I am only bothered that he gave me no impression I had appeal rights even though this is what I
originally asked him about . I only discovered I could appeal when I paid the fine at the city office .
So what am I asking for ? I still believe my fine should be waived and $20 returned. I believe this because I did
the right thing when I put out my recyclables the right day . I only had recyclables out on the wrong day because
of a mistake made by municipal employees in not picking up my recyclables when they should have .
Sincerely - Tom Marino
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631 Hudson St. Recycling violation number 7536
Tagged 1/19/12
Picked 1/20/12
One recycling bin with mixed plastic. Most of the plastic was the type
carryout food come in. The warning sticker was placed on the upper lip of
the bin facing the house. After I emptied the bin I placed it behind the
sidewalk. The warning sticker was still on the bin. No name was found
- Dan Spencer
2/8/12
Tom Marino from 631 Hudson Street called and left a message on my voice
mail. His cell number is -. He said he received a $20.00 bill for a
recycling violation for having his recycling out on a wrong week. He said in
his message that he had it out the week before and it was not picked. He said
he thinks it's silly to have to pay for something he didn't do anything wrong.
He said in his message that he wanted to know how to appeal the fine.
I called him back at 11:45 am on 2/8/12. Right from the start he was very
angry. I tried to talk to him a bit and explain the process. I told him that on
1/19/12 his recycling was at the curb on a non recycling week. A green
sticker was placed on the bin telling him that he had 24 hours to remove it
from the curb or a special collection fee of $20.00 would be charged. I told
him it was still at the curb on 1/20/12 and collected. It was then he really got
upset. In his words he told me this if fucking stupid and he should not be
charged. He kept swearing at me many times using the "I"' word. I told him
to please be respectful to me as I was being respectful to him. He then said I
was not being so by giving him a fucking $20.00 charge. I asked him again
to please not use that language to me as I was not talking to him like that. He
was being very loud and getting more upset by the minute.
He then said to me that he never saw any green sticker on his bin. I told him
that it was there and I knew it was because on Thursday 1/26/12 I drove past
his house and saw that he had refilled his bin and placed it back to the curb
for collection on his regular collection day. I told him that I saw the green
warning sticker still on the bin where it was placed on 1/19/12. It was then
he told me "f* *k your green stickers, I don't care about your f* *king
stickers" It was at that point I was not going to listen to anymore and I hung
up the phone. I had told him two or three time I was not talking to him like
that and he had no reason to speak to me like that. I was just trying to
explain how the system works.
Just a side note to this: I drove past his house on 2/9/12 as I was checking
the route and noticed that his bin was out for collection. This is a pick up
week and that was fine. What I did notice though is that the same warning
sticker is still on his bin. He has just folded it over the edge of the bin.
- Dan Spencer