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FALL CREEK PARK LEASE: The Supt. recommended approval of a proposed lease by the City
of Fall Creek Park from Cornell University.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Downing 3
RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign and execute
a lease agreement with Cornell University which provides for the operation and mainten-
ance of Fall Creek Park by the City, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Superintendent be authorized to take charge of the
park and arrange for its maintenance as a regular park of the City's park system.
Carried.
FALL CREEK PARK PLANS: Miss Stephanie Corina presented plans for the improvement of
Fall Creek Park on behalf of the Ithaca Youth Coucil. She requested approval and en-
dorsement of the plans. Ce��R_zb.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee
RESOLVED, that the plan for the development of Fall Creek Park, as presented by the
Youth Council in co-operation with the Planning Department, be approved; and that the
plan for its implementation, as presented by representatives of the Ithaca Youth Council,
be referred to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for study and report.
Carried
'CECIL CAGE BOAT CONCESSION: The Supt. read a letter from Cecil Cage who requested
.renewal of his concession to operate a tour boat from Stewart Park. He recommended
renewal for the 1971 season under the terms and conditions of hisresent agreement.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Putney 0-7/7/
RESOLVED, that Mr. Cage's request be approved; and that his agreement for this con-
cession be renewed for the 1971 season under its present terms and conditions which .'
requires that he pay the sum of $100,00 for this concession, and that he provide the
insurance required. Carried. i
CECIL CAGE - BOAT CONCESSION: The Clerk read a letter from Cecil Cage requesting renewal
of his boat -ride concession at Steuart Park for the coming year under its present terms
and conditions.
By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Leary 1��� j D
RESOLVED, that Mr. cage's request be referred to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for
study and report.
Carried.
CECIL CAGE -BOAT CONCESSION: By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee )4_ti'"0 .1-`1
RESOLVED, that the request received from Mr. Cage for renewal of his boat -ride concession
at Stewart Park for the year 1972 be approved under its present terms and conditions.
Carried.
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;INLET PARK PRELIMINARY PLANS: The Supt. reported that in the design of the Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation project for Inlet Park, a master plan was prepared. From this master
plan, preliminary designs for the construction of play fields, roadways, utilities and
other items was prepared by Thomas G. Miller under contract with this Board. Subsequent
to the preparation of these preliminary plans and estimates, the Inlet Park Committee
approved a revision in the master plan.
It is now necessary to have the Engineer revise the preliminary plan and estimate to
stake this master plan change into consideration. Engineer Miller has proposed to do
this work at hourly rates plus materials' costs. The total cost of the revision will
not exceed $1,000.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that the Superintendent be authorized to direct 1`hbmas G. Miller to revise his
preliminary plans and estimates at Inlet Park to conform with the revised master plan at
a cost not to exceed $1,000.
Carried
INLET PARK SWIMMING POOL: Alderman Spano inquired about progress being made on develop-:
ment of a swimming pool and skating rink facilities at Inlet Park. He was advised by
both Mayor Johns and the Superintendent that approval of federal financing for the pro-
ject must be awaited. i'<< -,( e7
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INLET PARK: Comm. Leary reported the Inlet Park Committee had approved the preliminary
design phase of the engineering contracts for site development at Inlet Park and recom-
-mended them to the Board of Public Works for implementation. He advised the Committee
was presently negotiating with other parties to the agreement for a change in the master
plan for the north portion. He recommended approval of a bill in the amount of $1,460.00
rendered by T. G. Miller, Consulting Engineer. f/2._ 7/7 /
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee
RESOLVED, that a voucher in the total net amount of $1,460.00, payable to T. G. Miller,
for engineering services in the preliminary design of the site work at Inlet Park be
Lapproved for payment. ti' Carried.
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INLET PARK PLAN: By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, that the revised preliminary plan of the north section of the site work for the
Inlet Park Recreation Center as prepared by T. G. Miller, dated March 17, 1971, be approved,
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the bill of T. G. Miller for the pre y ati6n of the revised
preliminary plan of the north section of the Inlet Park Development, as authorized by the
Board of Public Works on February 24, 1971, be approved for payment in the amount of
$1,000.xJ0 Carried.
/IN!,ET PARK PROJECTS: Mr. Anton Egner reviewed in detail final plans
a swimming pool and skating rink at Inlet Park.
By Comm, Ewanicki: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that the Superintendent be authorized to advertise for bid on the
of the swimming pool and skating rink at Inlet Park in accordance with plans
tions prepared by Anton J. Egner and associates under date of July 12, 1971,
bids shall be returnable at 3:00 p.m. on August 9, 1971.
for construction of
construction
and speci£ica-
and that the
Carried
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INLET PARK IMPROVEMENTS: The Supt. requested authorization to direct Thomas Miller, P,E.,
to proceed with the L!esign and contract documents for those portions of the Inlet Park
development which are necessary to support the construction of a swimming pool and skating
rink. He also requested permission to have Mr. Miller proceed with the design and contract
documents of such other portions of the recreation area as can be built at this time.
By. Comm, Golder: seconded by Comm. Downing
RESOLVED, that Thomas Miller, consulting engineer, be authorized to proceed with the desial
of land improvements at Inlet Park in accordance with preliminary plans approved by this
Board, d
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that he be authorized to prepare contract d um is for those por-
tions of the land improvements which are necessary to support the swimming prol and skating
rink.
By Comm. Golder: seconded by Comm. Downing
RESOLVED, that the Superintendent 19 authorized to advertise for bids for the construction
of a water line, a sewer line, and other land improvements necessary for the support of the
swimming pool and skating rink at Inlet Park; that the advertising date shall be August 2nd,
and receipt of bids shall be August 23rd.
Carried
Carried
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INLET PARK: The Superintendent reported he had receiveda letter from Egner and Neiderkorn
deleting the requirement of finishing the swimming pool by June 15, 1972. This would
eliminate the beneficial acceptance of the pool by the City as it would not be put into
use for swimming until 1973. He thought that it would be ready for skating in 1972. He
cited the main reasons of fire and liability insurance. The Board agreed to change the
completion date to October 30, 1972. 7/2
A.J. ECKERT PAYMENT': By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that a voucher in today's audit in the total net amount of $9,685.00, payable
to A.J. Eckert, for work completed and materials stored through September 30, 1971 under
its contract on the swimming pool and skating rink at Inlet Park be approved for payment.'
Carried.
Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder 3 payable
STREET
RESOLVED AthatIATES PAYMENT: BY 's audit in the total net amount of $139,086.00,
that a voucher in today September 30, 1971
RESOLVED, completed and material stored through prink at Inlet9
to Streeter Associates, for work pool and skating Carried.
under the general contract for construction of a swimming p
Park be approved for payment.
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T.G. MILLER PAYMENT: By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder /0/27 /
RESOLVED, that an invoice in today's audit in the total net amount of Y 52.04, payable
to T.G. Miller, for the design of Phase I water and sewer construction at Inlet Park
be approved for payment. Carried.
VOORHEIS PAVING COMPANY PAYMENT: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that the voucher in today's audit in the total net amount of a3,713.15,
payable to Voorheis Paving Company, for contract work completed to date on installation
of water and sewer services at the Inlet Park project be approved for payment/a/2-7/7/
Carried.
SWIMMING POOL -SKATING RINK CHANGE ORDERS: The Supt. recommended approval of change
orders to the general contract for construction of the swimming pool and skating rink
at the Inlet Park project. He explained the change order for grab bars was for the
handicapped as requested by the B.O.R. �n
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee v Z
RESOLVED, that the following change orders
swimming pool and the skating rink at Inlet Park, be approved:
a. G.C. 2 - An addition of $265.00 for the addition of two 6" check valves in connection
with brine pump
b. G.C. 3 - An addition of $960.00, adding benches and grab bars in the men's and
women's shower rooms
c. G.C. 4 - An addition of $250.00 for an increase in the size of the utility building.
Carried.
in the contracts for construction of the
STREETER ASSOCIATES PAYMENT: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. McGee
RESOLVED, that a request received from Streeter Associates to substitute $55,000.00 in
securities of a political subdivision of the State of New York for retainage now being
held on its general contract of the swimming pool and skating rink be approved.
Carried.
STREETER ASSOCIATES PAYMENT: By Comm. Leary; seconded by Comm. Putney-
RESOLVED, that an invoice in the total net amount of $2058061.40, payable 'to Streeter Assoct
as its third estimate for work co pletc i under its Te•reral co,rtract on the Inlet -•Park
Recreation Center be- approve) for payment.
Carried
T. G. MILLER PAYMENT: By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder ) L Z
RESOLVED, that an invoice in the total net amount of $152.37, payab e to Thomas G. Miller,
Consulting Engineer, for his services at the Cass Park Recreation Center be approov�deffor
payment.
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1 MADISON ELECTRIC COMPANY PAYMENT: By Comm Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that an invoice in the total net amount of $4,653.00, payable to Madison Electric
Company, as its first estimate for contract .work completed on the Inlet Park Recreation
Center, be approved for payment.
Carried
VOORHEIS PAVING COMPANY CONTRACT: The Superintendent reported that Voorheis Paving Co.
had completed its contract for the Phase I construction of utilities at Cass Park Recrea-
tion Center and that Thomas G. Miller had certified, as of December 15, 1971, that the
work was complete and satisfactory. Two items of extras covered by the specificatifi'rs
were included, i.e.,
1. 225 tons of special backfill and bedding material for $1,237.50
2. 3 yards of extra concrete for manhole bases for $150.00
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Putney r Z Z
RESOLVED, that the following extras for the contract for Phase I construction of utili
at. Cass Park Recreation Center be approved: ties
a. 225 tons - Item 7 - Special backfill at $5.50 per ton
b. 3 Yds. - Extra concrete for manhole bases = $1,1 150.00.0
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED �5�00 per yd. =
any for Phase I
construction of utilities on this project betdeclared of hcomplete eis n ndg oaccepted. Carried.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee
RESOLVED, that an invoice in the total net amount of $2,911.25, payable to Voorheis
Paving Company, for final payment of its contract for construction of Phase I for utili-
ties at Cass Park Recreation Center be approved for payment.
Carried.
A.J. ECKERT PAYMENT: By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Putney •sitiono. P3 in the
RESOLVED, that Requisition No. P2 in the amountr of
$1 plumbing ,035worand Rleted through Dec. 3, 1971
eq.amount of $6,480 of A. J. Eckert Company, froved and ordered paid. Carried.
at the Cass Park Recreation Center, be app
EGNER ASSOCIATES PAYMENT: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney to Anton Egner for'
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RESOLVED, that an invoice in, the total net amount of $2,902.87, payable
reimbursement expenses in connection with the design and construction of the. s Lamm nggdpool
rink at Cass Park Recreational Center be approved for payment
and skating
STEWART PARK BEACH: The Supt. reported the Youth Bureau had requested the use of the
IIformer beach area at Stewart Park in connection with its boating program.
irL'al By Comm. Leary • seconded by Comm. Downing
that the Youth Bureau be permitted to use
the afd�er beach areataf establishedStewart
Park '
are
in
program, subject to Carrd b
in connection with a boating safeguards
Superintendent to assure proper--
FINGER LAKES STATE PARKS COMMISSION PERMIT: The Supt. reported he had received from Feer
Likes State Parks Commission permission to use that part of the old airport site which
lies north of the hangar between the air strip and Taughannock Boulevard. This per-
mission was for one year to develop the existing turf so that it can be used by the
slow -ball league under the auspices of the City Youth Bureau.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works accept the permit of Finger Lakes State Parks
Commission for the use of the land which lies northerly of the airport hangar between
the runway and Taughannock Boulevard; and that the Superintendent be authorized to take
charge of and maintain this land for recreational purposes during the 1971 season.
Carried
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STUDENT WORK PROJECT: Rev. Paul Gibbons, speaking on behalf of a group of Cornell
students, told the Board that many students who were not attending demonstrations in •
Washington D. C. wished to demonstrate their commitment to peaceful projectsby per-
forming volunteer services for the city in the form of some kind of clean-up or other
worthwhile project.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that the offer be accepted with thanks and the Superintendent be authorized
to select an appropriate project for the students to work on.
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STEWART PARK PROJECT: Comm. Leary reported that during the past weekend a group of
Cornell students, under the leadership of Doug Kenyon and Chris Hennen, not only painted
the interior of the pavillion at Stewart Park, but also furnished paint and equipment
as well. -,n
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Golder ��''
RESOLVED, that the Board expresses its appreciation for this work in the form of a letter
from the Mayor. Carried.
4TH JULY CELEBRATION: Mr. S. NI. Woodside spoke on behalf of the 4th of July Committee
and requested permission to hold its annual fireworks display in the vicinity of the old
airport and Cass Park because Schoellkopf Field would not be available for the stated
purpose this year due to renovations of the field now under way.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. Downing 1110— 2
RESOLVED, that the request be approved; and that the Superintendent be directed to work
with the 4th of July Committee and the Police Department in arranging for the annual fire-
! works display in the vicinity of the Airport and Cass Park. Carried.
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STANDING COMMITTEES: The Clerk reported that Mayor Johns had selected the following
Standing Committees of the Board to function during the year 1971:
WATER AND SANITARY SEWER.
Vice Chairman Member
Richard Putney. William Downing
Chairman
Willi':am McGee
HIGHWAYS, STREET LIGHTING AND REFUSE
Chairman Vice Chairman Member
John Ewanicki Michael Leary Richard Putney ,I
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BRIDGES, CREEKS AND STORM DRAINAGE fl
Chairman Vice Chairman Member
Arthur Golder William Downing aniiiQ„, McGee
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC GROUNDS AND PARKS
Chairman Vice Chairman
Michael Leary William McGee
Chairman
Richard Putney •
Chairman
William Downing
FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Vice Chairman
John Ewanicki
PARKING, TRAFFIC AND TRANSIT
Vice Chairman
Arthur Golder
Member
John Ewanicki
Member
Arthur Golder
Member
Michael Leary
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Fall Creek Park - Mlayor & City Clerk authorized to sign lease agreement with Cornell-, 1
Plan for development. approved 1
Cecil Cage Boat Concession - Renewal given`to operate boat tour from Stewart Park 2
Inlet Park preliminary plans - Revision authorized - Approved - Paid
Inlet Park Swimming Pool - Approval of federal financing awaited Auth. for bidding
Authorization to prepare contract documents, completion date changed, etc,
Stewart Park Beach - Youth Bureau request use of former beach area
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Finger Lakes State Parks Commission - permit to use part of old airport site 5
Belle Sherman Area - City to mow area12-- 6
Stewart Park project - Cornell students painted pavilion 7
4th July Celebration - display at Cass tark this year
DeWitt Park sidewalks. Construction to be bid (75.;,:_e__
Merry -Go -Round Concession - Request from Ronald 0. Potter to renew concession T72
(Renewed)
Stewart Park Food Concession - James Hallam renewal for 1972 season
Inlet Park payment to A. J. Eckert and Streeter Associates approved for payment
Inlet Park payment to T. G. Miller approved
Inlet Park payment to Voorheis Paving Company approved
Inlet Park payment to Streeter.;Associates
Inlet Park payment to Madison Electric
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