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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-27-17 Board of Public Works Meeting AgendaBPW Meeting Board of Public Works AGENDA ITEMS Topic 1. Call to Order/Agenda Review 2. Mayor's Communications 3. Communications and Hearings from Persons Before the Board 4. Response to the Public 5. Reports A. Special Committees of the Board B. Council Liaison C. Board Liaisons D. Superintendent and Staff 6. New Presentations 7. Administration & Communications A. Approval of Minutes 1. June 12, 2017 2. August 14, 2017 3. October 23, 2017 8. Buildings, Properties, Refuse & Transit Voting? No No No No No Yes 9. Highways, Streets & Sidewalks A. A Resolution To Amend Chapter 346 of the City of Yes Ithaca Municipal Code entitled "Vehicles and Traffic", Section 346-12 entitled "Stop Control Intersections" Including Discussion Related to All - Way Stop B. West State/Martin Luther King, Jr. Street Corridor Yes Enhancements — Resolution Per the Board's discussion on October 23, 2017. C. A Resolution to Deny a Request for a Loading Yes Zone on Linden Avenue Staff recommend that this be denied due to possible impacts emergency vehicles. 10. Parking & Traffic A. 2018 Parking Rates — Resolution Yes It's that time of year again to set the parking rates for next ye 11. Creeks, Bridges & Parks DATE: November 27, 2017 TIME: 4:45 pm LOCATION: 3rd Floor, City Hall, Council Chambers 108 E. Green St., Ithaca Time Presenter(s) Allowed Mayor Myrick Mayor Myrick Public 5 min. Commissioners Various Mayor Myrick Dir. of Eng. Logue 15 min. 5 min. 5 min. Dir. of Eng. Logue 5 min. Dir. of Eng. Logue 5 min. on access to the street by Dir. of Parking Nagy ar. 10 min. 12. Water & Sewer A. Protest of the Invoice for the Installation of Water No Asst. Supt. Whitney 5 min. Service at 214 South Hill Terrace lf 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 607-274-6570 at least 48 hours before the meeting. The Board of Public Works meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 4:45 p.m. All meetings are voting meetings, opening with a public comment period. Meeting agendas are created from prior public input, Department operating, planning issues, and requests made to the Superintendent. The Board reserves the right to limit verbal comments to three minutes and to request written comments on lengthy or complex issues. This information may then be used to create committee agendas, with the speaker or author invited to attend. Time Topic Voting? Presenter(s) Allowed The property owner is protesting the amount he is being charged for the replacement of the lead water service at his property. 13. Discussion Items 14. New Business No 15. Adjournment Yes Date: November 21, 2017 9A. A Resolution To Amend Chapter 346 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code entitled "Vehicles and Traffic", Section 346-12 entitled "Stop Control Intersections" Including Discussion Related to All -Way Stop Warrant Analysis For Cayuga Street — Cascadilla Street — Cascadilla Avenue Intersections WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works is authorized by Section 346-4 of the City Code to adopt and to amend a system of Schedules in order to administer the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and WHEREAS, the City's Transportation Engineer has determined that the intersections of Cayuga Street and Cascadilla Avenue should be changed to all -way stop control to improve safety and operation, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works hereby adopts the amendments below: Schedule VIII: Stop Control Intersections. In accordance with the provisions of §346-12, the following described intersection is hereby designated for control by an all -way stop as follows: Cayuga Street and Cascadilla Street The following intersecting street or location is hereby designated for control by stop sign(s) (not Intersection Direction of travel Cayuga Str: tt and Cascadilla Av nue Northbound/Southbound Page 2 of 7 9B. West Martin Luther King Jr. Street Corridor Enhancements — Resolution WHEREAS, on August 7, 2013, Common Council authorized Capital Project # 790, West Martin Luther Kind Jr. Street Corridor Enhancements, P.I.N. 395050 (the "Project"), WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works, acting as the lead agency, declared on May 8, 2017, that the project would not have a significant negative environmental impact in accordance with the City Environmental Quality Review Ordinance and the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, and WHEREAS, on June 12, 2017, the Board of Public Works selected a preferred alternative for the Project, allowing the project to move into final design, and WHEREAS, on September 6, 2017, Common Council approved a resolution authorizing funding and a project agreement with NYSDOT for the federal aid share for the Project, and WHEREAS, as a part of the funding authorization, Common Council directed the Board of Public Works to reconsider a component of the project, namely the signalization of a mid -block pedestrian crosswalk, and WHEREAS, on September 25th and October 23Pd, the Board of Public Works heard additional public comment about the Project and at the latter meeting held an extensive discussion about the benefits and costs of the mid -block signal, including considerations for pedestrians, motorists, ownership and maintenance costs to the City, and the flexibility to include signalization now compared to adding it in the future, and WHEREAS, staff has provided input on the question, suggesting that the signal could be removed from the project, but understands that the BPW continues to desire to provide a high level of service for people who are trying to cross the street in this location, and staff does not have any objections to the signal being included in the project, now, therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works, after reconsideration of the issue, discussion with staff and additional public comment, does continue to support the inclusion of the signal at the mid -block crossing and hereby recommends that Common Council approve the mid -block signal as a component of this Project. 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A Resolution to Deny Request for a Loading Zone on Linden Avenue WHEREAS, the owners of 210 Linden Avenue have requested that a loading zone be created along their street frontage as mitigation for a state fire code variance request related to the height of the proposed building and aerial fire apparatus access, and WHEREAS, staff agrees that there is not a need for a loading zone at this location for any delivery or commercial reason, and WHEREAS, staff has determined that this scenario could occur at numerous locations around the City, likely the majority of tax parcels in the City, and WHEREAS, staff and the Board of Public Works are concerned about the precedent that would be set by granting the request, and WHEREAS, if the BPW was to grant this request, the City would effectively restrict parking on this portion of Linden Avenue forever because if the BPW allowed parking on the street in the future or somehow otherwise modified the roadway as to lessen the clear width (exclusive of parking) between the curbs, the building would likely not be allowed to be occupied in accordance with the NYS Fire Code, now, therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby denies the request for a loading zone in front of 210 Linden Avenue. Page 4 of 7 10A. 2018 Proposed Parking Rates — Resolution WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has considered the proposed 2018 rates for municipal parking facilities in order to meet the adopted 2018 budget revenue projection, and WHEREAS, the following chart contains the entire rate structure for all rates within the City for 2018, and RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby adopts the proposed 2018 parking rates as follows in the attached table; and, be it further, RESOLVED, That all rates shall go into effect January 1, 2018, and shall remain until the Board of Public Works directs otherwise. Monthly Permits Actual 2017 Rates Effective 1/1/17 Proposed 2018 Rates Effective 1/1/18 Amount Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night All Levels, Full Access $96.00/mo $105.00/mo 9.375% increase All Levels, Full Access (24/7) $96.00/mo $105.00/mo 9.375% increase 1.98% incr- . CPI Contract with Hotel' $56.45/mo $57.56/mo 1.98% inc - . CPI Discontinued Contract with Cascade Plaza, LLC $96.00/mo $105.00/mo 9.375% increase Discontinued Worker's Special (M -F/10 hrs/day, 210 hrs/mo) $78.00/mo $46.00/ mo Discontinued Discontinued Part time Special (24/7, 105 hrs/mo) $67.00/mo $46.00/mo Discontinued Discontinued Overnight Only Special (5pm-8am) $46.00/mo Discontinued P • o Part time Special (24/7, 68 ) $46.00/mo Discontinued Green Street Garage, Day and Night All Levels, including long -t- si storage $69.00/mo All Levels, Full Access $96.00/mo $105.00/mo 9.375% increase $56.00/mo. Contract with Cascade Plaza, LLC2 $55.63/mo $56.73/mo 1.98% incr- . CPI $49.46/mo Worker's Special (M -F/10 hrs/day, 210 hrs/mo) $78.00/ mo Discontinued $69.00/ mo Part time Special (24/7, 105 hrs/mo) $67.00/ mo Discontinued $123.00/mo Overnight Only Special (5pm- . ) $46.00/ mo Discontinued Primo Part t• e Special (24/7, 68 hrs/mo) $46.00/mo Discontinued Cayuga Street Garage, Day d Night All Levels, including long -t- si storage $69.00/mo $71.00/mo 3% increase Worker's Special (M -F/10 hrs/day, 210 hrs/mo) $56.00/mo. $58.00/mo 3% increase Contract Cornell Rate $49.46/mo $50.43/mo 1.98% increase CPI Contract with Co ty (Lib . $69.00/ mo $71.00/ mo 3% change Premi Area Rates $123.00/mo $127.00/mo 3% increase Dryden Road Garage Full Access (24/7) $164.00/mo $200.00/mo July 1, 2018 22% increase Page 5 of 7 Other Non -Meter Pe 't Parking Worker's Special (210hrs/mo) $133.00/mo $159.60/mo 20% Increase Contract with Co ty (DSS)3 Part time Special (24/7, 105 hrs/mo) $72.00/mo $86.40/mo 20% Increase 611 Buffalo St. Parking Lot Pe it Ove •ght Only Special (M-F/6p -9. ' Free Weekends) $133.00/mo $159.60/mo 20% Increase 20% increase P• no Part e Special (24/7, 68 hrs/mo) $47.00/mo $56.40/mo 20% Increase Other Non -Meter Pe 't Parking Actual 2017 Rates Effective 1/1/17 Proposed 2018 Rates Effective 1/1/18 Amount Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night Contract with Co ty (DSS)3 $51.00/mo $52.00/mo 2% increase $30.00 611 Buffalo St. Parking Lot Pe it $25.00/mo $30.00/mo 20% increase Weekly Rates Actual 2017 Rates Effective 1/1/17 Proposed 2018 Rates Effective 1/1/18 Amount Changed Seneca Garage, Day and Night $30.00 $32.81 9.375% increase Green Street Garage, Day and Night $30.00 $32.81 9.375% increase Dryden Road G. .ge, 24 Hours $51.00 $61.20 20% increase Hourly Rates' Actual 2017 Rates Effective 1/1/17 Proposed 2018 Rates Effective 1/1/18 Seneca, Green, Cayuga Street G , . s5 ount Changed Dryden Road Garage 0-24 $1/hour $1/hour Maxim $15/day $15/day No Change Bulk Purchase: Garage Tokens or Tracer Tickets $26.00/ 40 hours $26.00/ 40 ho No Change Special Event Rate (weekend day entr ce fee, 24 hour parking limit) Downto g. ges $5 $5 No Change Parking Meters and Pay and Display Surface Lot: Green Street Garage $2.25/hour No max. $2.25/hour No max. Downtown $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. Collegetown $1.50/hr 2 hr. x. $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. Thurston & Stewart Ave. & Edgemoor $0.75/hr 9 hr. max. $0.75/hr 9 hr. max. No Ch ge No Change No Change No Change Foot Notes 1 — Volume discount rate for 104 spaces — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate adjustment annually on 8/1 based on average increase in other rates, but not more than 3% 2 — Up to 100 permits in Seneca Street Garage at posted rate (except handicap permits, are at special Cayuga Garage rate); up to 20 permits in Green Street Garage (these permits will not be usable at any other garage), up Page 6 of 7 Per hour $1/hour $1/hour $7/day $12/day 71% increase Dryden Road Garage 0-24 $1/hour $1/hour Maxim $15/day $15/day No Change Bulk Purchase: Garage Tokens or Tracer Tickets $26.00/ 40 hours $26.00/ 40 ho No Change Special Event Rate (weekend day entr ce fee, 24 hour parking limit) Downto g. ges $5 $5 No Change Parking Meters and Pay and Display Surface Lot: Green Street Garage $2.25/hour No max. $2.25/hour No max. Downtown $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. Collegetown $1.50/hr 2 hr. x. $1.50/hr 2 hr. max. Thurston & Stewart Ave. & Edgemoor $0.75/hr 9 hr. max. $0.75/hr 9 hr. max. No Ch ge No Change No Change No Change Foot Notes 1 — Volume discount rate for 104 spaces — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate adjustment annually on 8/1 based on average increase in other rates, but not more than 3% 2 — Up to 100 permits in Seneca Street Garage at posted rate (except handicap permits, are at special Cayuga Garage rate); up to 20 permits in Green Street Garage (these permits will not be usable at any other garage), up Page 6 of 7 to 150 permits in Cayuga Street Garage, total not to exceed 250 permits. Right to purchase additional 150 permits at posted rates — see contract dated June 6, 2006. Rate to change for first 250 permits after August 1, 2007, from time to time" based on percentage change in the CPI between adjustment dates. 3 — The County's Mental Health/Library agreement for 100 spaces in Green Street Garage (and/or Lot D) has expired. The Board of Public Works agreed to transition the rate charged to County employees to the full market rate over a period of five years. Commencing in 2015, the rate is 100% of the market rate. County's DSS agreement for 20 spaces on West State Street (in "Fire Station lot") expires December 31, 2016 (needs to be negotiated). 4— Fees charged: Downtown garages, 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday: Dryden Road garage, 24 hours / 7 days. 5 — The City has an agreement with TC3 that allows TC3 to issue passes for students, clients, and customers, for which the City charges TC3 88 percent of posted rates for the accumulated parking fees. Page 7 of 7