HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-11-11 Notice of Public MeetingNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
A public meeting will be held on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. in Common
Council Chambers, City Hall, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca. This meeting is being
called by and will be chaired by, Acting Mayor Eric Rosario.
AGENDA
1. Discussion among stakeholders about the remediation of South Hill in
particular the remedy proposed by Emerson and sanctioned by the NYS
Department of Environmental Conservation and the NYS Department of
Health that requires a city easement.
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City Clerk
Dated: August 10, 2011
9.2 Attorney's Office - Approval of Easement for Emerson Power Transmission
Vent Stack (Re: South Hill Remediation Program) - Resolution
By Alderperson Clairborne: Seconded by Alderperson Dotson
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 and National Cash Register
facilities, and the Therm, Inc., facility, all of which are 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
allow vapors to enter a passive - ventilation system along the route of a 300 - foot -long
section of said sewer main, via a new, perforated pipe to be installed parallel to a new
sewer main, and to be vented 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 (including bollards or other protective elements); and
WHEREAS, any environmental review required for said mitigation program, including
the proposed vent stack, is the responsibility of the NYSDEC; and
WHEREAS, written comments on this request have been received 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;
and
WHEREAS, Chapter 170 ( "Use of City Real Property ") of the City Code stipulates that
"the authority to convey a permanent easement across or involving City land is and shall
be vested in the Common Council, and no such easement shall be issued without the
Council's approval;" and
WHEREAS, in a resolution approved on July 27, 2011, the City's Board of Public Works
determined 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, would 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 recommended
that the Common Council grant such easements, subject to certain confirmation and
certain special conditions (as described in said resolution); now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That, subject to:
a. confirmation that any required environmental review associated with the vent
stack has been completed by NYSDEC,
b. confirmation that the City's right to convey the requested easements is not
constrained by any existing, non - revocable property rights affecting the
proposed easement area, and
c. the City's having legal authority to revoke any rights held by a third party
pursuant to a City- issued license or other permit, to exclusive use of the
relevant portion of the subject parcel, which authority the Mayor is hereby
authorized to exercise, as needed;
the Common Council 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:
1. Consideration to be paid by EPT to the City in the amount of at
least $2,000 (for 100 square feet of permanent easement area);
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 approximately 100
square feet, to be located as close as possible to the southeast corner of
the City -owned parcel, 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. Operation of the passive - ventilation system will not be altered without City
consent;
8. Appearance and exact location of vent stack to be subject to expedited
site plan review;
9. EPT to maintain a schedule of quarterly indoor air quality and soil testing,
within feet of the vent stack, with reports to be submitted thereafter to
the City;
10. EPT to provide City with timely copies of any performance reports EPT is
required by NYSDEC to file, regarding the passive - ventilation system;
11. 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;
12. To maintain easement, EPT must submit to City, on or by every 10 -year
anniversary of the execution of this easement, a summary report of
system performance and statement of continuing need. Failure to submit
such report/statement within 6 months of said anniversary shall constitute
grounds for revocation of the easement by the City;
13. Easement will terminate if EPT removes the vent stack and does not
replace it, or if EPT ceases to maintain it; and
14. Upon termination of the easement for any reason, EPT shall be
responsible, at its sole cost, for removal of vent stack, in- ground
foundation elements (not including the 300' perforated pipe), and any
other above - ground elements of the passive - ventilation system, and for
restoration of the affected area.
Amending Resolution
By Alderperson Dotson: Seconded by Alderperson McGonigal
RESOLVED, That provision number 9 above be amended to read as follows:
4C9. To determine whether the selected remedy is effective to mitigate ambient
and indoor toxins, EPT shall implement all the procedures specified in the
WSP "COMMUNITY AIR MONITORING PLAN / SEWER RESTORATION
PROJECT," revised July 15, 2011. EPT shall test the ambient air quality at
FOUR upwind and FOUR downwind testing locations, widely- spaced but within
100 feet of the perimeter of the excavation area, during sewer excavation,
construction and resurfacing, and monthly following completion for the first three
months and then quarterly for an additional year. Thereafter, such ambient air
testing will be conducted twice a year until all eight site - related chemicals for all
test sites are below 1 ug /m ^3. EPT shall also offer to perform indoor -air testing
(comparable to the tests they performed on South Hill during project phases 1 -
5) annually on each home adjacent to the sewer excavation area (consisting of
eleven properties along East Spencer Street), and on four OU3 -area properties
upgradient of the vent stack, until basement air levels for all eight site - related
chemicals in that property fall below 1 ug /m ^3 or fall to or under background
levels;"