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March 16, 2005
Present: Dave Breeden, Phoebe Brown, Sharon Marx, Shane Seger, Michael
Taylor, Pam Zinder
1. Call for announcements and additions to agenda
Added agenda item to report on the PUD (Planned Unit Development) meeting
2. Discussion of Task Force Report
Sharon Marx reported on the last meeting (March 10, 2005) of the Collegetown
Neighborhood Council (CNC) - this council meets monthly and includes members of
Cornell, the City government, neighbors, merchants, and students. The CNC meets
monthly to discuss issues that occur in Collegetown. Last week - LeNorman Strong,
Assistant Vice President for Student and Academic Services reported on a draft
report from the Off-Campus Task Force. Members of the Commission received a
copy of the report to review.
3. PUD meeting
Shane reported on this meeting - this group was formed to serve as a planning tool
to develop and redevelop the city - it looks at the nuts and bolts of creative planning -
more flexible and creative. It also is an opportunity for the city to communicate with
residents and improve quality of life issues. Michael suggested that we invite the
City Planners or the Building Dept. to attend one of our meetings for better
understanding.
4. Work towards assembling a 2005 Work Plan
From the previous meeting, the goal was to look at our list of objectives that are part
of the March 2, 2005 minutes and organize or group the topics together. The
members of the commission looked at the list of 14 items and came up with 2 ways
to group the items. The first way grouped items together in the following 3 groups:
1St group - number 1, 2nd group - number 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 3rd group - 4, 5, 6,
and 9 (see minutes from last meeting). Shane suggested another way to group -
under the following headers: Education, Landlord Tenant Relations, Legislation,
Rental Registry.
As the group was discussing these items, Phoebe was not sure she was interested
in the goals of the commission. Since she had not received information in advance,
she decided to leave the meeting and review the information and see if the
Commission was worthwhile for her.
The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
If anyone has problems with how meetings are run or organized, please give
feedback to David Breeden.
Submitted by,
Pam Zinder
3/21/05
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Rental Housing Advisory Commission
Minutes of Meeting#1
Wednesday March 2, 2005
Chair David Breeden called meeting to order at 5:10 p.m
Present: David Breeden, Councilperson Michael Taylor, Shane Seger, Joyce Muchan,Pam
Zinder, Patricia Sipman, Sharon Marx
Each person introduced him or her self, shared brief background and professional information
and who he or she represents on The Commission.
Discussion to set meeting schedule: day of week,time and how often to meet.
Initially meetings will be held every two weeks on Wednesday 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.:
March 16, March 30, April 13, and April 27 and then monthly starting May 25.
Summer meeting dates will be determined later.
Chair Breeden distributed information:
Meeting Agenda for tonight March 2,2005
Working Agreement (City of Ithaca Communications Team)
Chapter 100: Rental Housing Advisory Commission(includes Responsibilities)
All present agreed The Commission's meeting would be more effective if informal, Roberts
Rules of Order were suspended and The Working Agreement (be respectful, equal time,
agree to disagree agreeably, etc.)was pass by acclamation
Chair Breeden mentioned he met with Pam Mackesey, Councilperson First Ward,who has been
meeting with Ithaca College administrators and students, who expressed interest in a
number of issues concerning rental housing. Chair Breeden asked if there was an
objection for an IC student to sit on The Commission as a guest who would participate
in discussions but have no vote. Discussion, no objection,passed by acclamation.
Due to the information gathered during the above discussion, it was suggested The Commission
would be more effective if it had a better representation and will consider adding adjunct
members or guests i.e. seniors (citizen),racial and Tompkins Cortland Community
College(TC3) student. More discussion to follow at a future meeting.
Chair Breeden read the Findings and Responsibilities of The Commission as stated in Chapter
100 Rental Housing Advisory Commission as adopted by City of Ithaca Common
Council August 4, 1993.
Chair Breeden distributed the July 5, 1989 Final Report to Common Council of the Rental
Housing Task Force and urged The Commission to read the complete report but
particularly Sections III and IV before next meeting.
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Rental Housing Advisory Commission -2- March 2, 2005
Chair Breeden asked each present to state his or her objectives for The Commission.
Objectives gathered:
1. Urge Common Council to fund a capital project to put all City data on line(all properties,
owners, etc.) including a 5-year rental housing history(code issues, fines, etc.)
2. "Repair and deduct"legislation(if landlord does not/will not make repair in timely fashion,
tenant who makes the repair could deduct cost of repair from rent)
3. Establish a central place t o receive and process complaints such as a Renter's Rights group.
Explore possibility of such a group offering a mediation or conciliation process.
4. Recommendation to the Building Department to make the new"line"position a Customer
Service Representative
5. Recommendation to the Building Department to expedite renewal of Certificate of
Compliance and other paperwork in a timely fashion and prevent months of delay
6. Recommendation to Common Council to increase Building Department fees to add staff in
order to expedite work load(inspections, final paperwork, etc.) in a timely fashion and to
allow Building Dept. to keep said fees, rather than having them return to the general fund
7. Gather information from existing programs in Ithaca and compile education for renters
8. Research other cities (especially college towns) for existing rental housing programs
9. Recommendation for carbon monoxide detectors be a requirement for rental housing
10. Education about alternative dispute resolution
11. Advocacy for housing such as public developments
12. Education about security deposits—"how to get it back"document,move in inspection form
to report condition of property at move in to be used in move out evaluation
13. Education of how to deal with landlord/tenants
14. Consider amendments to Chapter 100 i.e. better and/or more equal representation
Due to the hour of 6:35 p.m., Chair Breeden called the meeting to an end.
Respectfully submitted by
Sharon M. Marx
Secretary for this meeting
March 3, 2005
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Rental Housing Advisory Commission
Minutes, 3/30/05
In Attendance: Dave (Chair), Michael (Note-taker), Phoebe, Joyce, Sharon, Patty,
Pam
Additions to Agenda:
Phoebe presenting Mutual Housing Association
Joyce adds Diversity/Inclusiveness
Patty adds Code Enforcement Discussion
Dave adds discussion of absence policy
Patty states that Code enforcement is inconsistent because of a lack of a computer
database. Wants to do analysis of when codes are enforced and are there any
particular landlords that have evaded punishment for code violations. Patty
mentions that code violations used to be criminal. Patty will email Phyliss Radke
questions about code enforcement so that Phyliss can be prepared to answer them
when she comes to our next meeting.
Joyce discussed how the Ithaca Journal misrepresented her in an article a couple
weeks ago, Patty states she saw the Ithaca Journal correction for their original
mistake. Joyce suggests that when individual members of the Commission make
statements to the press use "I" instead of we, clearly distinguishing your own opinion
from the position of the RHAC. Also, statements to the press should be written and
not oral.
Phoebe gave a great presentation on the Mutual Housing Association of Tompkins
County, bringing handouts and the Associations monthly calendar of events. Some
information:
Residents get a yearly membership to the YMCA
Residents Assistance Program allows for 3 visits yearly to Family and Child
Services for stress, grief, and any other personal concern.
Monthly calander includes birthdays!
MHA is a diverse community with tenants of many different backgrounds
Phoebe will put Dave in touch with MHA director to invite MHA director to a
meeting of the RHAC.
Phoebe offered to host a meeting at her house
Commission could pass a resolution urging council to use CBDG funds to help
MHA
Joyce states that diversity can not be added after writing the 2005 RHAC workplan
as that will just permeate institutional racism in our community. Need to incorporate
diversity at the beginning of the process. Diversity in the broadest sense, racial,
neighborhood, experience. Phoebe comments that representation is not satisfied by
just having one "representative." Phoebe has an idea for Public Forum on rental
housing issues in the City. Group really likes that idea, it is decided it should be held
at GIAC, we will advertise throughout the community using free media and flyers.
We will ask the public what they want to see improved in Ithaca's rental housing
market. We will bring applications to serve on the RHAC to the meeting. We will
encourage Council and the Mayor to increase the number of positions on the RHAC
to incorporate more diversity. RHAC will create a presentation to make at the public
forum but will wait on doing workplan until we get input from a greater variety of
people who will assuredly provide different perspectives valuable to our mission.
Phoebe, Joyce, and Michael agree to head up Subcommittee planning the forum.
Absence Policy*Dave says very important to show up, and that the members of the
RHAC who have yet to come to a meeting should be asked to leave the
Commission. Discussion ventured into whether the Common Council liason should
be a voting member of the commission.
Meeting adjourned at 6:30
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Notes from RHAC 3/30/05 Sub-Committee Meeting:
(these are essentially plans for the public forum. If anyone has
specific notes on anything else we covered, and would like to
include them in the files for the Commission, please send them on to
me. Thanks!)
Text for flier:
Did you know that almost 75% of City Residents are renters?
Do you have concerns with the state of rental housing in Ithaca?
The Newly Revived Rental Housing Advisory Commission needs your
input to help us address rental housing housings confronting the
City of Ithaca
April 27th 6:00-7:30 at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center
gymnasium. 318 N. Albany St
Light Refreshments will be provided.
Agenda:
When Individuals come into the room:
A sign in sheet where we ask for email from people who want updates
on rental housing issues in the city.
Information from various organizations that are related to rental
housing.
Nametags
We provide individuals with sheets where they can write out
individual experiences with rental housing problems (Joyce.can you
draft this sheet?).
1. Welcome/Introduction (What the job of the Commission is,
what can we do)
2. Small Group Discussion (with facilitator and note taker in
each group.
a)What are some critical issues confronting renters?
b)What can the City do to help improve the overall quality of
Rental Housing within the City?
3. Report back small group items
4. Call for Community Engagement
Must contact:
Media--- Ithaca Journal
Cornell Sun
Ithaca Times
WHCU
WVBR
The Ithacan
Community Organizations and Locations throughout City:
Washington St Civic Association
First St Civic Association
South Hill Civic Association
INNS
MHA
Village of Ithaca
Latino Civic Association
Cornell University
Collegetown neighborhood council
Ithaca Downtown Partnership office to get onto the Commons Towers
West Village
Chestnut Hill Apts
Southside
GIAC
CTB
P and C
Juna.s
Gimme
Laundromats
Bus Stops
Theatre Arts
Spencer st
Dave Breeden breeden(a�lightlink.com