HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-05-12 Common Council Meeting AgendaOFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING
A Regular meeting of the Common Council will be held on Wednesday, September 5,
2012, 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 Quarterly Employee Recognition Award
5. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
5.1 Sasaki Associates – Presentation of the design for the Commons repair and
upgrade project
6. PETITIONS AND HEARINGS OF PERSONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
7. PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR – COMMON COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR:
8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
City Clerk’s Office:
8.1 Request of Downtown Ithaca Alliance to Permit Wine, Beer, and Hard Cider
Tasting and Sale of Bottled Wine, Beer, and Hard Cider at the 2012 Apple
Harvest Festival – Resolution
Government Performance and Accountability Committee:
8.2 An Ordinance to Amend the City of Ithaca Municipal Code Chapter 342 entitled
“Streets and Sidewalks” §342-8(C) entitled “Permit Application and Fee” to
Request Authority to Set Such Fees
City Administration Committee:
8.3 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster - Modification of
the Work Hours for the Position of Lab Technician at the Water Treatment
Plant (WTP) - Resolution
8.4 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster – Modification of
Work Hours for a Position in the Water and Sewer Division - Resolution
8.5 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster – Modification of
Work Hours for a Position in the Ithaca Area Waste Water Treatment Facility
(IAWWTF) – Resolution
8.6 Department of Public Works - IAWWTF – Request to Amend 2012 Authorized
Budget for the Purchase of Vehicle – Resolution
8.7 City Attorney’s Office - Request to Amend 2012 Authorized Budget for Allocation
of Arbitration and Lawsuit Expenses - Resolution
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9. GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE:
No regular items were submitted for the agenda.
10. CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
10.1 Youth Bureau – Request Approval to File Grant Application and Enter into A
Project Agreement With the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation for Rehabilitation of the Ithaca Skate Park - Resolution
10.2 City Attorney’s Office - Proposal to Explore Consortium for Time Warner
Franchise Agreement - Resolution
10.3 Attorney’s Office – An Ordinance to Amend the City of Ithaca Municipal Code to
Create a New Chapter 141 entitled “Bridges”
10.4 City Controller’s Report
11. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
11.1 Resolution of Support for the Comprehensive Planning Process
12. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
13. NEW BUSINESS:
14. INDIVIDUAL MEMBER – FILED RESOLUTIONS:
15. MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS:
16. REPORTS OF COMMON COUNCIL LIAISONS:
17. REPORT OF CITY CLERK:
18. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY:
19. MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
19.1 Approval of the June 6, 2012 Common Council Meeting Minutes – Resolution
19.2 Approval of the June 13, 2012 Special Common Council Meeting Minutes –
Resolution
19.3 Approval of the August 1, 2012 Common Council Meeting Minutes- Resolution
20. 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.
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Julie Conley Holcomb, CMC
City Clerk
Date: August 30, 2012
8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
City Clerk’s Office
8.1 Request of Downtown Ithaca Alliance to Permit Wine, Beer, and Hard Cider
Tasting and Sale of Bottled Wine, Beer, and Hard Cider at the 2012 Apple Harvest
Festival – Resolution
WHEREAS, the Downtown Ithaca Alliance has requested permission for wine, beer,
and hard cider tasting and sales as part of the 2012 Apple Harvest Festival; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Downtown Ithaca Alliance be authorized to arrange for wine,
beer, and hard cider tasting and sale of bottled wine, beer, and hard cider at booths
during the Apple Harvest Festival on the Ithaca Commons, September 28 – 30, 2012,
and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Downtown Ithaca Alliance and participating wineries shall comply
with all applicable state and local laws and ordinances, and shall enter into an
agreement providing that it will hold the City harmless and indemnify the City on
account of any claims made as the result of the sale or tasting of wine and hard cider on
the Ithaca Commons, and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Downtown Ithaca Alliance or the participating winery or cider
company shall agree to maintain liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 and
Dram Shop Act coverage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000.00 naming the City of
Ithaca as an additional insured, and shall provide evidence of such insurance to the City
Clerk prior to the event.
Government Performance and Accountability Committee:
8.2 An Ordinance to Amend the City of Ithaca Municipal Code Chapter 342
entitled “Streets and Sidewalks” §342-8(C) entitled “Permit Application and Fee”
to Request Authority to Set Such Fees
WHEREAS, the City Code currently states that Street Permits have a fee of $10, except
for permits pertaining solely to sidewalk repair, which have a fee of $5, and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works Engineering Office recommends
increasing the fees to $50 and $25 respectively so as to better reflect administrative and
operational costs, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works concurs, and
WHEREAS, in order to simplify future rate changes, the Board of Public Works wishes
to set the permit rates similar to the way it sets rates for the parking garages, now
therefore
Ordinance 2012-___
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the City of Ithaca Common Council as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 342, Section 342-8(C), entitled “Permit Application and Fee,” is
hereby amended to read as follows:
C. Fee. No permit shall be issued until the applicant therefore shall have first paid in
cash or by check payable other means acceptable to the City a fee of $10, except for
sidewalk permits, which shall be $5 as set, and amended from time to time, by
resolution of the Board of Public Works.
Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion
of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent
jurisdiction, then that decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance.
Section 3. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately and in
accordance with law, upon publication of notice as provided in the Ithaca City Charter.
City Administration Committee:
8.3 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster - Modification
of the Work Hours for the Position of Lab Technician at the Water Treatment Plant
(WTP) - Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca Common Council resolved to create the Water Treatment
Plant Lab Technician Position, a 40-hour per week position, on July 2, 2012, and
WHEREAS, the Chief Operator of the Water Treatment Plant believes the work entailed
for this position can be performed adequately in a 35-hour work week, and
WHEREAS, in light of the City’s current budgetary constraints, this reduction in hours
from 40 hours per week to 35 hours per week would help the Water & Sewer Division of
the City of Ithaca Department of Public Works in meeting its budget goals; now
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council authorizes the reduction of work week hours for the
Laboratory Technician Position at the Water Treatment Plant from 40 hours to 35 hours
per week.
8.4 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster – Modification
of Work Hours for a Position in the Water and Sewer Division - Resolution
WHEREAS, a Financial Management Assistant in the Water and Sewer Division of the
Department of Public Works has requested a temporary reduction in her workweek from
40 hours per week to 30 hours per week to allow her to address family needs, and
WHEREAS, the Division is willing to accommodate this request; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2012 authorized Personnel
Roster as follows: that the workweek of one Financial Management Assistant position in
the Water and Sewer Division of the Department of Public Works be and hereby is
reduced from 40 hours per week to 30 hours per week from October 1, 2012, through
March 31, 2013, pursuant to the employee’s request, and be it further
RESOLVED, That for the sole purpose of determining days worked reportable to the
New York State and Local Employees’ Retirement System, the standard workday for
this position shall be established at six hours per day (30 hours per week).
8.5 Department of Public Works - Amendment to Personnel Roster –
Modification of Work Hours for a Position in the Ithaca Area Waste Water
Treatment Facility (IAWWTF) - Resolution
WHEREAS, with the recent loss of our Administrative Assistant at the Ithaca Area
Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWWTF), and the continuing need for administrative
support for the IAWWTF the Water & Sewer Division of the Department of Public Works
requests the resources necessary to enable existing administrative support personnel
within the Division to provide for the immediate administrative support needs at the
IAWWTF, and
WHEREAS, to provide administrative support to the IAWWTF the Division requests an
increase in the workweek of an Administrative Coordinator from 20 hours per week to
30 hours per week to allow the Division the personnel resources to cover the near-term
administrative needs of the IAWWTF, without hiring a full-time replacement at this time,
and
WHEREAS, for the balance of 2012 and for 2013 the Water and Sewer Division will
cross-train and assign a number (two or three) of its existing administrative staff to meet
the immediate administrative support needs of the IAWWTF, currently estimated at 30
to 35 hours per week, and
WHEREAS, the Division estimates this course of action will realize a savings between
$5,000 to $10,000 in administrative salaries for 2013, and
WHEREAS, the long-term administrative support needs of the IAWWTF will be
assessed over the next year and recommendations to meet the long term need will be
presented in the 2014 Budget Request; now therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2012 authorized Personnel
Roster as follows: that the workweek of one Administrative Coordinator position in the
Water and Sewer Division of the Department of Public Works be and hereby is
increased from 20 hours per week to 30 hours per week retroactively from August 13,
2012, through December 31, 2013.
8.6 Department of Public Works – Ithaca Area Waste Water Treatment Facility
(IAWWTF) – Request to Amend 2012 Authorized Budget for the Purchase of
Vehicle - Resolution
WHEREAS, the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWWTF) recently sold an
underutilized dump truck at auction for $47,000, and
WHEREAS, the IAWWTF staff had planned to purchase a new spotter vehicle in late
2012 or early 2013 using some proceeds from the sale of the dump truck to help offset
the cost, and
WHEREAS, a recent vehicle fire at the IAWWTF has prompted the need to purchase a
spotter vehicle much sooner than anticipated, and
WHEREAS, the Special Joint Committee of the IAWWTF has approved this purchase,
and
WHEREAS, IAWWTF staff has located a used spotter vehicle for less than $50,000;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2012 IAWWTF authorized
budget to account for said vehicle sale and purchase as follows:
Increase Revenue Account
J8150-2665 IAWWTF Sale of Equipment $47,000
Increase Appropriation Account
J8150-5225 IAWWTF Other – Equipment $47,000
8.7 City Attorney’s Office - Request to Amend 2012 Authorized Budget for
Allocation of Arbitration and Lawsuit Expenses - Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca has been involved in several lawsuits and various
arbitrations during the past year with the greatest expenses related to the Christopher
Miller arbitration, and
WHEREAS, the expenses to date for those various arbitrations and lawsuits have
exhausted the budgets for these types of expenses in the Attorney’s Office, Human
Resources, and the City’s Judgment and Claims Account, and
WHEREAS, City staff anticipates additional funds in the amount of $49,500 are needed
to cover various arbitration and litigation costs for the next few months, and
WHEREAS, the City still has funds available in its unrestricted contingency account to
cover these types of expenses; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2012 authorized budget to
cover current and future arbitration and lawsuit costs as follows:
Increase Appropriation Accounts:
A1420-5435 Attorney’s Office Contracts $28,000
A1430-5430 Human Resources Fees $14,000
A1930-5000 Judgments and Claims $7,500
$49,500
and be it further
RESOLVED, That said budget amendment shall be covered from a transfer of an
amount not to exceed $49,500 from Account A1990 Unrestricted Contingency.
10. CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
10.1 Youth Bureau – Request Approval to File Grant Application and Enter into
A Project Agreement With the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation for Rehabilitation of the Ithaca Skate Park - Resolution
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Ithaca adopted a resolution authorizing
a grant submission to the Environmental Protection Fund for the rehabilitation of the
Ithaca Skate Park, located in Wood Street Park in the City of Ithaca on July 6, 2005,
and
WHEREAS, the not-for-profit corporation known as the Tem Park Fund, Inc., applied to
the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation for a grant
under the Environmental Protection Fund and was awarded a $66,000 grant for this
rehabilitation project, and
WHEREAS, the City owns and operates the Wood Street Park and has assumed
responsibility for approving, awarding and administering any contract for design,
construction, repair or maintenance of the skate park facility, and
WHEREAS, the Tem Park Fund, Inc., has agreed to make said grant funds available for
payment to the City to be used for said rehabilitation project, and
WHEREAS, the City has agreed to handle all voucher paperwork for the NYS Parks
grant, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Director of the City of Ithaca Youth Bureau, is hereby authorized
to file an application for funds from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation in accordance with the provisions of Title 9 of the Environmental
Protection Act of 1993, in an amount not to exceed $66,000, and upon approval of said
request to enter into and execute a project agreement with the State for such financial
assistance to the City of Ithaca for the rehabilitation of the Ithaca Skate Park, and be it
further
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends Capital Project #732 Skate Park
Renovation by an amount not to exceed $66,000 for a total project authorization of
$166,000 for the purposes of the rehabilitation of the Ithaca Skate Park, and be it further
RESOLVED, That the funds necessary for said $66,000 amendment shall be derived
from said New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Grant.
10.2 City Attorney’s Office - Proposal to Explore Consortium for Time Warner
Franchise Agreement - Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca is provided cable service by Time Warner Cable; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the advantage of cooperation with other municipalities
with regard to cable franchise issues; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca is interested in exploring, through the Tompkins County
Council of Governments, the possibility of entering into an agreement with other
municipalities to form a Consortium to negotiate, on behalf of the City, a renewal
franchise agreement with Time Warner Cable; and
WHEREAS, the intent would be to form a Consortium with the authority to conduct
public hearings, conduct surveys, and engage in all activity, within the limits of
applicable State and Federal Law, that is necessary and appropriate to negotiating a
renewal franchise agreement for its member municipalities; and
WHEREAS, the Consortium may be charged with analyzing the financial, technical, and
legal issues related to cable television regulation to enable the member municipalities to
reach sound judgments in exercising their regulatory authority with regard to such
matters as cable television rates, franchise fees, and nature and quality of service; and
WHEREAS, all members of the Consortium would individually reserve the right to
approve, disapprove, or amend the franchise agreement so negotiated on their behalf;
now therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the City of Ithaca does hereby express interest in exploring the
possibility of forming a Consortium of municipalities to negotiate on its behalf for the
renewal of its franchise agreement with Time Warner Cable; and it is further
RESOLVED, That the City of Ithaca hereby reserves the right to refrain from joining the
Consortium should the terms and conditions of joining the consortium prove to be
unacceptable to Common Council.
10.3 Attorney’s Office – An Ordinance to Amend the City of Ithaca Municipal
Code to Create a New Chapter 141 entitled “Bridges”
Ordinance 2012-____
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca as
follows:
Section 1:
A new Chapter 141 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code entitled “Bridges” is hereby
added as follows:
§ 141-1 Purpose:
The purpose of this chapter is to protect the integrity of city bridges and the safety of
those who use those bridges, and more particularly to ensure that no one interferes with
the efficacy of the safety mesh under city bridges, to minimize expense in maintaining
bridges and the safety mesh under the bridges, to prevent injury to people on, under or
nearby bridges, prevent objects from being thrown and dropped from bridges, and to
preserve and protect bridge structures.
§ 141-2 Definitions:
BRIDGE
Any structure that spans any physical obstacle for the purpose of providing passage
over the obstacle.
BRIDGE STRUCTURE
Any part of a Bridge, including the bridge deck, supporting structure, railings, fencing,
guardrails, safety mesh, and any part attached thereto or intended to monitor or
maintain a bridge, including video surveillance equipment.
CITY BRIDGE
Any Bridge Structure, including any Bridge Structure not owned by the City of Ithaca,
within the boundaries of the City of Ithaca that is open to the public, including Bridge
Structures intended for automobiles, rail traffic, pedestrians and bicycle traffic.
RESTITUTION
The cost to restore any damaged City Bridge to its condition prior to damage.
Restitution shall include the costs to repair damages caused by prohibited acts
contained in this chapter including but not limited to costs to retrieve objects, costs to
repair safety mesh, costs to remove graffiti, costs of rescue, and administrative costs
associated with any of the foregoing.
SAFETY MESH
Any material placed on, near, or under a City Bridge that is intended to prevent injury
from falling from a bridge or to protect from being hit by objects falling or thrown from a
bridge.
§ 141-3 Prohibited and required acts:
A. No person shall jump, step-off or otherwise go over the side of a City Bridge, or
cause another to do so.
B. When walking on a City Bridge that has sidewalks, pedestrians shall walk only on
those sidewalks.
C. No person shall climb, step on, or walk on any fence, railing, guardrail, or other
siding on a City Bridge.
D. No person shall throw, drop, or permit or otherwise cause any object to go over
the side of a City Bridge.
E. No person shall climb on, jump on, or throw or drop or cause an object to be
dropped on Safety Mesh that is attached to a City Bridge.
F. No person shall cause, or act in a way that causes, damage to Safety Mesh.
G. No person shall deface, draw on, paint, or mark any part of a City Bridge without
proper authorization.
§ 141-4 Penalties:
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of an offense punishable
by no less than a fine of $100 or 25 hours of community service, no more than $1,000
and 15 days in jail. Any penalty imposed may also include restitution as defined in this
chapter.
Section 2: Severability
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, then that decision
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 3: Effective Date
This ordinance shall take effect immediately and in accordance with law, upon
publication of notice as provided in the Ithaca City Charter.
11. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
11.1 Resolution of Support for the Comprehensive Planning Process
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca’s existing comprehensive plan was completed in 1971
and has since been amended fourteen times by various targeted neighborhood and
strategic plans, and
WHEREAS, while some objectives of the 1971 plan are still applicable, many are not,
and both local conditions and broader national and world-wide trends that affect Ithaca
have changed dramatically since then, resulting in a need to update the comprehensive
plan to address present-day issues and anticipate future ones, and
WHEREAS, the City has decided to pursue a two-phased approach to its new
Comprehensive Plan where Phase I will entail the preparation of an “umbrella” plan that
sets forth broad goals and principles to guide future policies throughout the city and
where Phase II will include the preparation of specific neighborhood plans and other
distinct thematically-based plans, and
WHEREAS, in February 2008, the Common Council approved a capital project in the
amount of $200,000 to prepare a comprehensive plan, and
WHEREAS, the City issued a Request for Qualifications for firms interested in assisting
with the preparation of Phase I of the Comprehensive Plan, and in early 2011, the
Comprehensive Plan Committee interviewed three consultant teams, and
WHEREAS, based on the unanimous recommendation of the Comprehensive Plan
Committee, the Planning and Development Board, the Common Council, and the Mayor
selected Clarion Associates as the project consultant for Phase I of the new
Comprehensive Plan in May 2011, and
WHEREAS, Clarion Associates began working on the project in September 2011 and
undertook a review of existing plans and studies and an analysis of existing conditions
and trends, and
WHEREAS, an extensive public input process was kicked-off by a Clarion-led
community workshop in November 2011, and that workshop was followed up with over
20 neighborhood meetings and focus groups as well as individual surveys, and
WHEREAS, using all of this information, the consultant team has completed two reports
and initiated a third report, and these documents will inform the preparation of the new
Comprehensive Plan, and
WHEREAS, while the City appreciates the work completed by Clarion Associates, it has
decided to move forward without the Clarion team, and
WHEREAS, the project funding will now be spent locally as City staff and the
Comprehensive Plan Committee will prepare the new plan with input from the
community and the assistance from local consultants as needed, and
WHEREAS, the City remains committed to incorporating community input into the new
Comprehensive Plan, and the planning process will continue to include extensive public
outreach; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Common Council appreciates the work completed by Clarion
Associates and fully supports the new direction for the preparation of the
Comprehensive Plan.