HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-02-11 Common Council Meeting AgendaOFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING
A Regular meeting of the Common Council will be held on Wednesday, February 2,
2011, at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall, 108 East Green
Street, Ithaca, New York. Your attendance is requested.
AGENDA
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
2. ADDITIONS TO OR DELETIONS FROM THE AGENDA:
3. PROCLAMATIONS/AWARDS:
4. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS:
4.1 Presentation of the J. Diann Sams Annual African American History Month
Recognition Award
5. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
6. PETITIONS AND HEARINGS OF PERSONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
7. PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR – COMMON COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR:
7.1 Announcement of the Availability of the 2011 Annual Disclosure Forms of
the Mayor and Common Council
8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
9. CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
9.1 Building Department - Request to Amend Personnel Roster - Resolution
9.2 Building Department - Proposed Changes to Electrical Inspections
Charges - Resolution
9.3 Attorney’s Office - Authorization for Home Rule Request to Correct
Retirement Service Credit Erroneously Omitted by Another Employer -
Resolution
9.4 City Controller’s Report
10. PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
No items were submitted for the agenda
11. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
12. NEW BUSINESS:
13. INDIVIDUAL MEMBER – FILED RESOLUTIONS:
14. MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS:
14.1 Appointments to Various City Boards and Committees –
Resolution
15. REPORTS OF COMMON COUNCIL LIAISONS:
16. REPORT OF CITY CLERK:
17. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY:
18. MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
18.1 Approval of the January 5, 2011 Regular Common Council Meeting Minutes –
Resolution
18.2 Approval of the January 19, 2011 Special Common Council Meeting Minutes -
Resolution
19. 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 274-6570 at least 48
hours before the meeting.
______________________________
Julie Conley Holcomb, CMC
City Clerk
Date: January 28, 2011
9. City Administration Committee
9.1 Building Department - Request to Amend Personnel Roster
WHEREAS, the Building Department has four administrative support personnel on its
roster: one Executive Assistant, one Permit Clerk, one Office Assistant, and one
Receptionist, and
WHEREAS, these positions equal 3.25 Full Time Equivalent Positions (FTE) positions,
and
WHEREAS, the Executive Assistant position, that is the former lead administrative
position, has been vacant since July 2010, and
WHEREAS, the remaining three administrative support persons have been working
either out of title and/or working additional hours in order to cover for the work
previously done by this one 40 hour administrative support person, and
WHEREAS, it has become clear that the Building Department needs an administrative
support person to supervise the other support positions and to help with the day-to-day
operations of the Building Department, and
WHEREAS, the duties of the CSEA Office Manager position are similar to those of the
Executive Assistant’s Position, except that the Office Manager’s position is responsible
for staff supervision and for supporting the overall office functions of the Building
Department, and
WHEREAS, the Building Department’s Permit Clerk has been performing both her own
duties as well as those of the Executive Assistant’s since July 2010 and in addition, has
been supervising the other administrative assistants and helping with the day-to-day
operations of the Building Department, and
WHEREAS, promoting the Permit Clerk to Office Manager and replacing the Permit
Clerk will actually cost less money in salaries than what has been budgeted for the
Building Department for 2011, and
WHEREAS, the Vacancy Review Committee has approved this change in the Building
Department’s roster with the condition that such position replace the roster position of
Executive Assistant; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the Building Department’s 2011
Authorized Roster as follows:
Delete – One (1) Executive Assistant Position - 40 hours a week
Add – One (1) Office Manager - 40 hours a week
, and be it further
RESOLVED, That said roster change can be made within the existing authorized 2011
Building Department budget.
9.2 Building Department - Proposed Changes to Electrical Inspections Charges
WHEREAS, in 1999, the Building Department created a new Inspection Bureau for
electrical inspections as well as a fee schedule for electrical inspections of residential
and commercial properties to be charged by the City for providing Electrical Inspection
services, and
WHEREAS, the original fee schedule was based on the New York Board of Fire
Underwriters, an electrical inspection agency in upstate New York that provided
inspection services but not Code Enforcement for villages, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca inspection fees are now considerably less than the fees
charged by the two remaining inspection agencies working in upstate New York; are
less than the Village of Lansing’s 2009 Electrical Inspection Fees; and the fees
presently charged by the City do not compensate for the full cost of the work provided
by the City Electrician, and
WHEREAS, in conjunction with members of the City’s Board of Electricians, the Building
Commissioner has revised the City of Ithaca’s electrical fees so that in 2011 they will be
comparable with the fees charged by other municipalities and agencies and will more
appropriately support the cost of providing the services of the Building Department’s
Electrical Inspector; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby adopts the attached Electrical Inspection
Fees beginning March 1, 2011.
City of Ithaca Electrical Inspection Fees 2011
Effective March 1, 2011
General Notes:
Miscellaneous Fees:
Extra Trip $50
Small job (max 3 devices-120V) with one trip: $60
After hour or emergency inspection: double charge
Work without an electrical permit (retro-active work permit) double charge
One trip disconnect-reconnect faxed to power company: $85
No show-locked house: $50
One trip re-inspection of dormant meter: $85
Additional meters
$15/each
Hot tub or swimming pool above ground 1 trip: $85
Inground 2 trips: $125 min
Existing inground pool over 5 years with bonding:
Test: $100
Pool/Spa circulator/Motor: $10
Pool/Spa bonding: $25
Pump/Motor: $20
Time clock switch: $25
Storable pools per inspection total: $75
• Alarm and Emergency Equipment: Base Fee: $85 min, max 2 trips with
additional costs as stated below:
Panel Board $15
Sensor $2
Signaling Device $2
Exit Light $2
Emergency Light $2
Generator $35
Transfer Switch $30
Battery Pack $15
Base Fee: $85
Maximum of 2 trips unless otherwise noted.
Surcharge such as fuel costs, phone time, research, local licensing,
may apply.
Inspections require minimum 24 hr. notice.
• Wiring and Devices: Base Fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional costs as
stated below:
Dimmer, 120V $3.50
Dimmer over 120V $5.50
Fixture Hazardous Location $2.00
GFCI, AFCI $3.00
Lighting Track per ft $0.50
Lighting Track Head $0.50
Multi Outlet System per ft $0.50
Outlet, CATV $0.25
Outlet, Data $0.50
Outlet, Fixture $0.25
Outlet, General Purpose $0.50
Outlet, Appliance $0.50
Outlet, Special $3.00
Pole Post Lighting Standard
Residential
$9.00
Pole Post Lighting Standard
Commercial
$18.00
Receptacle, Dryer $3.50
Receptacle, General Purpose $0.50
Switch up to 240 V Motor Control $3.60
Switch above 240 V Motor Control $4.80
Switch above 600V Motor Control $30.00
Switch Hazardous Location $3.00
• Services: Base fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional costs below:
201-400 AMP $60
401-600 AMP $75
600-1200 AMP $165
Over1200 AMP (1 Trip) $225
• Feeders and Sub Panel: Base fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional costs
below:
Less than 225 AMP $20
225-600 AMP $25
601-1000 AMP $50
Over 1000 AMP $75
• Appliances & Accessories: Base fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional
costs below:
Air Conditioner 0-15000 BTU $12.00
Air Conditioner 15001 and up BTU $20.00
Battery Charger $10.00
Bell Transformer $5.00
Clothes Dryer, Permanently Connected$10.00
Compactor $10.00
Cooking Deck $10.00
Dish Washer $10.00
Disposal $10.00
Electrical Unit Heater $15.00
Electrical Baseboard $5.00
Elevator $90.00
Exhaust fan $5.00
Fence Control $5.00
Fuel Dispensing Unit $50.00
Furnace $12.00
Future Appliance Feeder $8 .00
Ground Fault Protection Device $25.00
Residential Hydro Tub $12.00
Commercial Hydro Tub $25.00
Med/Dental Patient Care Unit $30.00
Microwave $12.00
Motor Less than 1 HP $5.00
Motor 1-50 HP $20.00
Motor > 50 HP $30.00
Motor Control Center Call for quote
Office Furniture Partition Circuit $12.00
Oven $12.00
Phase Converter $30.00
Pool/Spa Pump/Motor $12.00
Pool/Spa Bonding $20.00
Pump Motor $20.00
Range $12.00
Show Case Sign $25.00
Time Clock Switch $25.00
Welder $12.00
X-Ray $35.00
• Surveys: Base fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional costs below:
Single Family $135
Duplex $250
Multiples $250 + $60/hr
Commercial Call for quote
• Transformers: Base fee $85 min, max 2 trips with additional costs below:
• For Equipment over 600 Volts nominal: contact electrical inspector
*When applicant reports defects removed and after re-inspection violation have not
been corrected a charge of $40.00 will be made for each additional inspection.
The Building Commissioner is authorized to amend the fee schedule as
necessary.
A. Any fee not covered by the above:
The Building Commissioner shall determine all fees not covered.
B. Time limit on permits:
When a permit is issued and no work has commenced within six (6) months of
issuance date, the permit is invalid. A new application is required.
C. Penalties – work without a permit, permit fee is double what would have been the
original fee had electrician obtained permit before construction started.
D. Fees – all fees shall be paid in advance. At final inspection, if additional items
were installed that were not originally listed, fee adjustment shall be paid in full
before a Certificate of Compliance/ Occupancy will be issued.
E. Refund of Fees: Holders of permits upon which work has not started, may apply
for a refund for such work provided the permit issuance date has not exceeded
six (6) months. In such cases the applicant is entitled to a refund of 75% of the
permit fee.
F. Failed work includes, but is not limited to, not removing all listed defects or work
not finished when inspection is called for.
G. New buildings greater than 5,000 SF are required to submit electrical plans
stamped by a licensed engineer or architect with work permit application.
1-10 KVA $20.00
11-25 KVA $35.00
26-75 KVA $40.00
76-200 KVA $45.00
Over 200 KVA $75.00
9.3 Attorney’s Office - Authorization for Home Rule Request to Correct Retirement
Service Credit Erroneously Omitted by Another Employer
WHEREAS, Police Officer Michael P. Koval has been employed by the City of Ithaca
(“City”) Police Department as a police officer since December 9, 1992, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to New York State Retirement and Social Security Law § 384-d,
the State offered an optional twenty (20) year retirement plan for police officers who
choose to enroll in said plan, and
WHEREAS, since his employment commenced with the City, Officer Koval has been
enrolled in the § 384-d Plan, and
WHEREAS, prior to his employment with the City, Officer Koval was employed as a
police officer by the Village of Watkins Glen (“Village”) for the period of September 6,
1988 to July 1, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the Village unintentionally but erroneously failed to enroll Officer Koval in
the § 384-d Plan of the Retirement and Social Security Law for the period of September
6, 1988 to July 1, 1991, when he was employed as a police officer, through no
negligence on his part, and
WHEREAS, without service credit under § 384-d for his service in the Village, Officer
Koval would not be eligible for retirement under the § 384-d Plan until on or about
November 16, 2012, and
WHEREAS, if Officer Koval is given service credit under the § 384-d Plan for his service
in the Village he would be immediately eligible for service retirement under the § 384-d
Plan, and
WHEREAS, in order for Officer Koval to obtain service credit for the time period he was
employed by the Village, the State of New York must enact special legislation and the
City must make a home rule request, and
WHEREAS, the fiscal implications of this home rule request would result in a past
service cost contribution of approximately $66,000.00, and
WHEREAS, the Village of Watkins Glen has agreed to pay $60,000.00 of the past
service cost, and
WHEREAS, Officer Koval has agreed to pay the remaining $6,000.00 of the past
service cost by letter agreement dated January 26, 2011, and
WHEREAS, the City itself will make no monetary contribution to the past service credit
cost, and
WHEREAS, the City will forward the total service credit cost of $66,000.00 to the New
York State and Local Retirement System on behalf of Officer Koval, and
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Ithaca believes that it would be in the
best interest of the City to request the New York State Legislature to adopt such home
rule legislation; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, As follows:
1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to request the New York State Assembly and
New York State Senate to enact legislation to allow Police Officer Michael P.
Koval to obtain service credit under § 384-d of the Retirement and Social
Security Law for the police service he rendered with the Village of Watkins Glen
from September 6, 1988 to July 1, 1991;
2. The Mayor or her designee is hereby authorized to execute and to submit any
documentation or related paperwork that may be required to implement Officer
Koval’s obtaining his service credit under § 384-d of the Retirement and Social
Security Law for the police service he rendered with the Village of Watkins Glen
from September 6, 1988 to July 1, 1991, provided that such implementation does
not require the City itself to make or to advance any monetary contribution to
such service credit cost and with the understanding that the City will forward the
total service credit amount of $66,000.00 to the New York State and Local
Retirement System when it is paid for by Watkins Glen and the officer.
14. MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS:
14.1 Appointments to Various City Boards and Committees – Resolution
Board of Zoning Appeals
RESOLVED, That Marilyn Tebor Shaw be appointed to the Board of Zoning Appeals
with a term to expire December 31, 2011, and, be it further
Building Code Board of Appeals
RESOLVED, That Thomas Mix be appointed to the Building Code Board of Appeals
with a term to expire December 31, 2013, and, be it further
Community Police Board
RESOLVED, That Shirley M. Kane be appointed to the Community Police Board with a
term to expire December 31, 2012, and, be it further
Disability Advisory Council
RESOLVED, That Allen E. Walters be appointed to the Disability Advisory Council with
a term to expire December 31, 2011, and, be it further
RESOLVED, That Jocelyn Scriber be appointed to the Disability Advisory Council with a
term to expire December 31, 2012.