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SPENCER ROAD WATER RATES: The Supt. read a letter from Mrs. Rumph protesting the
Board's action about the rate and one-half charged residents of' the Spencer Road area.
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Alderman Rundle entered at this point in the proceed3.ngs .
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SPENCER ROAD WATER RATES: Commissioner Golder asked for another review of the Spencer
Road water rates and he was advised by the City Attorney that the Finance Committee 'of
the Council was holding a meeting on this matter in the near future at which time it
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AMENDMENT TO RULES & REGULATIONS: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Leary
RESOLVED, that Sec. 33 (m) of the Rules, Regulations & Penalties of the Board of Public
Works regarding Water Supply, Sewage Disposal and Air Conditioning, effective Feb. 1,
1970, be amended by adding thereto the following:
SPECIFIC TOXIC SUBSTANCES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AVERAGE CONCENTRATION LISTED AS FOLLOWS:
10 p.p.m. Zinc 5 p.p.m.
2 p.p.m. Pheno. 10 p.p.m.
2P•P• m. Nickel 0.1 p.p.m.
Iron
Chromium (hexavaleht)
Copper
Effective upon publication
AYES: 6
NAYS: 0
Carried and approved.
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JOHN M. KEENAHAN WATER BILL: The Supt. reported receipt of a letter from John Keenahan,
114 Schuyler Place, protesting differences in bills received for 112 Schuyler Place
and 114 Schuyler Place respectively. _
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Golder '/ 2 7/71
RESOLVED, that Mr. Keenahan's letter be referred to th Water & Sewer Committee for
study and report. Carried.
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HYDRAULIC CRANE PURCHASE: Assistant Superintendent Hannan reviewed a plan to replace
a 1 -ton hoist with a 10 -ton used hydraulic crane which would require an additional
appropriation of $8,000.00.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that the Council be requested to transfer the sum of $1+,800.00 from the Water
Contingent Fund to budget account F265-6 and the sum of $3,200.00 from the Sewer Contingent
Fund to budget account G110-6 to finance the purchase by bid of a used hydraulic crane,
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Superintendent be authorized to advertise for /
bids on
the purchase of a used hydraulic crane contingent upon appropriation of funds by the
Common Council; and that the bids be returnable on March 8, 1971. U-)`
Carried.
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MRS. EDGAR TRAINOR DAMAGE CLAIM: Mrs. Edgar Trainor appeared before the Board and re-
quested she be reimbursed for a bill in the amount of $42.40 paid to Ames Electric
Welding and another bill in the amount of $11.66 paid to Brewer $ Brown which she had
incurred for thawing out a water line serving her property at 1019 West Seneca Street.
She stated the frozen part was in the main line and caused by reason of the City doing
work in the area which exposed the water pipe to the winter elements.
Asst. Supt. Hannan
reported that Julian Hull had the same problem at his property at 1016 West Seneca Street.
By Comm. Leary: seconded by Comm. McGee
RESOLVED, that both complaints be referred to the Water f Sewer Committee for study and
i report. Carried
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MRS. EDGAR TRAINOR CLAIM: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Golder 3//a/?./
RESOLVED, that Mrs. Edgar Trainor of 1019 West Seneca Street be reimbursed' from the
Claims Fund of the Water and Sewer Division for two bills that she received in connec-
tion with a frozen water main at West Seneca Street. These bills are $42,40 to the
Ames Electric Welding Company and $11.66 to Brewer and Brown. Carri d.
41 WATER SUPPLY: Comm. Downing asked for an intermediate report on the feasibility study
being made for the City regarding additional water supply. Asst. Supt. Hannan indicated
it would be ready by May 1st. if.ems 2-/
WATER SUPPLY STUDY: Asst. Supt. Hannan presented and recommended adoption of a resolution
endorsing a proposed study of reservoirs to meet the long range water needs of Ithaca and
its surrounding areas. It was acted upon as follows: p/Z-y'
By Comm. Golder: seconded by Comm. McGee
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works of the City of Ithaca is charged with the responsibility.
of providing public works services including water supply to the residents of the City, and;
WHEREAS, contracts have been worked out over the years whereby outlying municipalities are
provided water supply from the City system, and
WHEREAS, the use of water in the present service area of the City water system exceeds the
hydrologic capability of the system and new demands for additional use are occurring almost
daily, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has in good faith taken steps to develop a supplemental
source to augment the present sources of supply and to meet present uses and new demands,
and
WHEREAS, this supplemental source is only a short term an w er to the immediate needs and
111 will not satisfy the longer range water supply requirements of the Ithaca Urban area, and
WHEREAS, reservoirs on Six Mile Creek have satisfactorily met the needs of the City
for half a century, and through the construction of additional reservoirs, greater hydrologic
capability can be provided to meet the long range needs of the existing and expanded water
supply service area, and
WHEREAS, the Cayuga Lake Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board has proposed the
initiation of multipurpose feasibility studies of reservoirs on Fall and Six Mile Creeks.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the proposed feasibility study of reservoirs on Fall and
Six Mile Creeks is found to be in the public interest and is therefore endorsed by the
Board of Public Works, and that funding for initiation of this study is requested from any
or all of the following sources: (1) Appalachian Regional Commission; (2) New York State; -
(3) Tompkins County.
Carried
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SLUDGE RESEARCH PROJECT: Supt, Dingman reported that Cornell University's Office of
Sponsored Research had requested permission to use a piece of the sewage treatment
grounds and some of the sewage treatment facilities for the purpose of conducting__re-
search on activated sludge under a grant from the Water Quality Office of the Environ-
mental Protection Agency. The duration of the research project was approximately two
years. He recommended approval of the request.
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By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that Cornell University be authorized to use a plot of city land for an ex-
perimental pilot sewage treatment facility in accordance with the request of Thomas R.
Rogers, Director, dated February 25, 1971, and the reply of the Superintendent thereto,
dated March 3, 1971, and
BE_IT_FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Attorney be directed to draw an agreement covering
this authorization and that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorrized to sign it.
Carried.
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SEWER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE -OUTSIDE DISTRICTS: By Comm. Downing: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that normal maintenance of the sanitary sewer system in the outside districts,
such as damaged manholes, grade adjustments, main sewer stoppage, and other minor maint-
wdSenance items be charged to General Sewer Maintenance Accounts G112-1, -2, or -3, instead
of being billed to the district as provided in our contracts. It is specifically intended
that this resolution shall not apply to stoppage in individual consumer services and it
will not apply to major repairs of the sewer mains. These latter cases will be handled
as set forth in the contracts and in accordance with our usual procedures. Carried.
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JACOBS SUBDIVISION - WATER SERVICE: The Supt. reported the Mayor of the Village of Cayuga
Heights had requested
authorization of the extension of the existing water main under
Rte. #13 to serve the Jacobs subdivision on the west side of the highway, and that the
b4r City waive its requirement that sewer service be provided before water is provided with
the understanding that the subdivision will be provided with sewer service as soon as
possible.
By Comm. Downing: seconded
RESOLVED, that the request
Alderman Conley entered at
by Comm. Leary
be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee for study and report.
3/2.y/7, Carried.
this point in the proceedings.
JACOBS SUBDIVISION - WATER SERVICE: The Supt. real a letter from F. G. Marsham,
Mayor of the Village of Cayuga Heights, stating as follows:
"The plans for remodelling and enlarging the Village sewer plant call for
the extension of a main trunk sewer northward from the plant along the
so called old railroad line and into the Town of Lansing. The design of
the remodelled plant takes for granted the extension of sewer service to
the Town of Lansing. As you know plans go forward for the creation of a
County Sewer District to incorporate parts of the Towns of Ithaca and
Lansing and Dryden with the Village in the district. There is a pos-
sibility that this district will come into existence before the plant
is remodelled or the trunk sewer laid, but in any case the prime re-
sponsibility for the present lies with the Village:"
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With this assurance in hand, he recommended action which was tak&h thereon as follows:
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Downing
RESOLVED, that the request of the Mayor of the Village of Cayuga H;ights for permission
to extend water service to the Stephen W, Jacobs Subdivision be approve.'with the
following understanding:
1. That every other lot of the subdivision will remain vacant until the sub-
division has been provided with satisfactory public sewers.
2. That the Village presently has plans for the extension of its sewer system
to serve this subdivision and will build the sewer system in connection
with the remodelling of its Village sewer plant.
Carries:
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ENGINEERING AIDES - WATER & SEWER DEPTS: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Leary
RESOLVED, that the complement of employees for the Engineering section of the Water f,
Sewer Division be revised to provide for two S,-iiior Engineering Aides. C'' = k'`'
Carried
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NUSSBAUMER CLARK WATER REPORT: Assistant Superintendent Hannan reported he had received
j ten copies of a report to determine the feasibility of Cayuga Inlet as an additional
\source of water supply for the City from Nussbaumer & Clarke, Inc., consulting engineers.
He distributed copies thereof to each member of the Board...
� By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney 1�( 2_
RESOLVED, that the report be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee; an that members
of the Common Council be invited to attend a joint meeting of the Board and Council at
5:00 p.m. on May 26, 1971, following the Board's regular meeting, to discuss this report.
Carried.
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WATER SUPPLY: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED that the report to determine the feasibility of Cayuga Inlet as an additional
source of water supply, prepared by Nussbaumer & Clarke, and dated May 1971, be accepted, and
BE ]T FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council be requested to authorize the construction ,
of a ten million gallon per day alternative raw water supply from Cayuga Inlet at a cost not
to exceed $1,000,000.00
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Carried.
WATER SUPPLY: Comm. Putney reported that Assistant Supt. Hannan was negotiating with the/
firm of Naussbaumer & Clarke for engineering service for the design of the alternate raw
water supply from Cayuga Inlet, and expected to have a proposal available for the Board
at its June 23 meeting. -""
On motion the meeting was adjourned at 5:00 P.k.
Upon adjournment the following aldermen, in addition to those already listed, joined the
. Board as a Committee -of -the -Whole to discuss the Nussbaumer-Clarke report on an additional
water supply; I
Aldermen - Nordheimer, Boronkay, Sullivan, Rundle, Robinson, Slattery and Gutenberger.
Supt. Dingman reviewed the report in detail and both he and Asst. Supt. Hannan answered
questions asked by various aldermen in relation thereto. The Supt. advised that if the
Council approves the Board's request the next step would be to have engineer studies
completed to develop final costs and determine how --they should be apportioned.
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NUS BAUfER & CLARKE AGREEMENT: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLCD, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign. and execute a
contract with Nussbaumer & Clarke, Inc. which shall provide for the design on an alternate
raw water supply from Cayuga Inlet and shall include the following:
a. That the Engineer will prepare construction plans and specifica ions 'or a fee of
4 1/2% of the construction cost.
b. That the Engineer will furnish engineering services during construction for a fee
of 2.24
c. That all other engineering services covered by the contract will be on a per diem
basis at rates established by the contract.
d. That incidental services not covered by the foregoing rates will be provided on
a cost plus 10% -basis.
Carried
NUSSBAUMER CLARKS REPORT: Copies of Appendix A to the Nussbaumer & C1aiike report, dated
May 1971, on the proposed Cayuga Inlet additional water supply were presented in response to
a request from N. Y. S. Dept. of Health. It showed population trends for the service areaty\rS
and projected an increase to 51,000 in the year 1975. It also projected that the average
daily consumption would be 7.9 million. gallons or 155_ gallons per capita per day. He asked
that the Commissioners insertthe appendix in their copies of the report. 5,/7s
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Assistant Supt. Hannan reported that Mr. Golder's concern regarding ramifications of
inspecting concealed plumbing work in pre -fabricated housing units was being followed
closely by sending both the Plumbing Inspector and the Building Commissioner to inspect
\3t- ,,pre -fabricated units at the site of their manufacture. He felt that in this way it could.
:/ be more readily determined (a) if there was a problem and (b) what steps might be taken
by the City to amend or modify plumbing requirements. Comm. Golder noted. that his main
concern was the installation of the plumbing in another city when local ordinances require
that the work be done in Ithaca.
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FLUORIDATION: The Clerk read a letter from Tompkins County Health Planning Council rec-
andi ng that the City's water supply be fluoridated to prevent dental caries in school-
�••ge chi_1 yen. It was referred to the Water & Sewer Committee. .�
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FLOURIDATION: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Leary
RESOLVED, that receipt of the letter from the Tompkins County Planning Council for flouri-
dation of the city's water supply, be denied. Carried
the use of the City's Sewage Treat-
mentuestion about April
Comm. Leary raised a question
. Hannan that during P
SEWAGE a t by s cleaners. Asst. SuP reportedry oa during
withi a total
b Septic tank purpose on occasions withat a
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Plant Y ad been used for this p�"P on seventy
this year the facilities ed into the system and during May
600 gallons being S . stated no charge had been made ors this service
d voc since acs as a
of g gallons. He disposing of
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total of 1,000 g He indicated that the systemebest method of loge
rest appeared o ebnegligible.
result and
recommended that the practice be continued as �ay
septic tank material. Comm.Leary ittee for further study,
By Comm. Putney: seconded bySewer Comm Carried.
RESOLVED, that the matter be referred to the Water &
Comm. McGee: seconded by
Comm. Putney .� .0�---.---�- 3 without
Superintendent be authorized to continue treatment,
SEPTIC D, t EFFLUENT: By lana until it proves to without Shpt c t Assistant Super sewage P
RESOLVED, tic tank effluent delivered to the city c Carried
charge . sea V,U S
harmful.
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EQUIPMENT: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Golder \� �
RESOLVED, that the Common Council amend its list of authorized equipment purchases to
provide for an additional rotary mower in the Water Account F265-6-250 and Sewer Account
G110-6-250, Carried.
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-SOMA HILL WATER DISTRICT: Supt. Dingman reported that the Town of
Ithaca
letter requesting the extension of the Snyder Hill water district. Hereported dthat tthe
Assistant Superintendent, Pat Hannan, has approved this.
By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Leary ?-
RESOLVED, that the request of the Town of Ithaca for extension of Snyder Hill water district
be referred to Water and Sewer Committee.
SNYDER HILL WATER
DISTRICT EXT; The Supt. presented
approvof he xtension
of the water system in the
with plans submitted,
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Downing
RESOLVED, that the request of the Town of Ithaca for
the Snyder Hill Water District, in accordance with p
be approved.
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a request from the Town of Ithaca for
Snyder Hill Water District in accordance
an exteision'Lof water service within
lams presented by Eastern Heights, Inc.,
Carried
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ALTERNATE RAW WATER SUPPLY: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that the Common Council be requested to appropriate from Capital Reserve Pund
# 16, the sum of $100,000.00, to be expended by the Board of Public Works for engineering
•services including related surveys and investigations in connection with the design of an
, alternate raw water supply from Cayuga Inlet. This authorization and appropriation is
intended to include a study of the costs of producing and distributing water within the
city and beyond the city limits. Comm. Downing questions the costs of the project as being
too hig'n and wanted the Engineering firm of Naussbaumer & Clark to send a representative to
the board meeting so that questions could be asked concerning the project. Supt. Dingman
explained the proposed contract and said their would be a special meeting of the Board on
July 7th to go over the contract and if the Board agreed, to send it to the Council that
night at their meeting. After much more discussion the question was moved with Comm. V" 4
Downing voting no and the other five members voting yes.
Carried
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WATER SUPPLY: Ass't. Superintendent Hannan presented and read the following statement
regarding the present condition of the City's water supply: l�
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"We have this week hooked up a 6" water main on Sharlene Drive (in Eastern Heights) as
authorized July 14th and have made the tap for a new Laundromat on Judd Falls Road.
Neither of these adtions should jeopardize the present questionable reserve in the sixty
foot reservoir currently at its next to lowest level on record.
However in view of our latest concern in the Outside versus the City water supply, in
light of the unexpected opposition from local and state health departments which although
it has not been formalized has also not been denied, and most important, recognizing that
whatever may be developed by the study which the towns are reportedly about to undertake
will be a long time in being implemented - any hook-ups at all are a source of concern.
Should we then continue to hook-up one and all and hope for the best? Should we be
selective? Should we stop all main extensions?"
By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Leary
RESOLVED, that the Board accepts Mr. Hannan's report and refers it to its Water & Sewer
Committee for action; and that in the meantime the Superintendent be directed to make
no further connections outside the city to the city's water system except with the ex-
pressed permission of this Board. Carried.
Comm. Putney wondered if the City really needed its proposed alternate water supply in
the event the outside areas secure their own supply and discontinued using city water.
The Superintendent and the Ass't. Superintendent both felt that the alternate supply
was the best solution for the next ten years in any event. After some further discussion
the Supt. was requested to contact N.Y.S. Health Dept. by telephone for an emergency
decision regarding Ithaca's request for approval of its alternate water supply.
COUNTY WATER AGENCY MEETING: Comm. Putney reported that County Planning Commissioner
Liguori had called a meeting of the Tompkins County Water Agency for Wednesday, Nov. 17
at 4:00 p.m., in the Board of Representatives Chambers at the Tompkins County Court
House. The agenda includes status reports by the City of Ithaca, Towns of Ithaca, Lansing
and Dryden and the Village of Cayuga Heights. It also includes a status report on the
upland feasibility study being performed by the Cayuga Lake Basin Board staff.
Alderman Conley entered at this point in the proceedings.
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WATER SUPPLY: The Supt. reported that Mr. Hannan, Ass't. Supt. had prepared a statement
outlining the City's position regarding its water supply which he had presented to the
County Water Agency at its meeting held on November 17th. (Copy attached to minutes).
He advised that Walter Schwan spoke to the group indicating that the Town together with
the Towns of Lansing, Dryden and the Village of Cayuga Heights were going ahead in a
joint venture with a feasibility study of procuring water from Bolton Point on Cayuga
Lake. He stated he had talked with Mr. Gilbert Faustel, Chief of the N.Y.S. Health
Department's Facilities Design Section and that Mr. Faustel had predicted the Health
Department's report on the city's water plant would be ready about December 6th.'J o v • ' `I
WATER SUPPLY: The Clerk read a letter from Walter J. Schwan, Supervisor of the Town of
Ithaca, advising the Town had taken action to proceed immediately to construct its own
water system since it was convinced that Bolton Point on Cayuga Lake should be developed
at once to serve as the Ithaca area's long-term water supply. He invited the City to con-
sider the possibility °fusing Bolton Point in conjunction with the Town of Ithaca, _Lansing.
F, Dryden, and the Village of Cayuga Heights.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that Mr. Schwan's letter be referred to the Water $ Sewer Committee. Carried
WATER SUPPLY: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney Z
RESOLVED, that the Board defer action on the invitation of Supervisor Schwann to consider
using Bolton Point as a back-up water supply. Carried.
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Comm. McGee reported that the city's application for reimbursement
's sewage treatment-
o one-third
thEAd of the di and maintenance of the city mget treatment_ 0 plant td bd beenf approved fort cost fiscalof operationyear 1970. Comm. Diamond if the will bep contingent oft on S
vhad aorathe dtt application pp
Environmental Conservation stated that future y
in the reduction of infiltration andst°� W
� acceptable operations and maintenance, progress
water, continued efforts to insure adequate disinfection of effluent.
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WINKrER WATER BILL: The Supt. read a letter, dated July 12th, from Kenneth I. Winkler,
D. V. M., protesting his water bill for the six -month's period ending July 1 in the amount
of $172.60 which he felt was exhorbitant due to a leak in a plumbing fixture in his house.
He also asked that the penalty, effective after July 15, be waived pending disposition of
his case.
1 By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm.. Downing
RESOLVED, that Dr. Winkler's request to waive the penalty
test 1e referred to the Water $ Sewer Committee for further investigation and to afford him-
, an opportunity to voice his protest to the Committee.
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ee be denied; and that his pro -
Carried
Attorney Weinstein entered at this point in the proceedings..
KENNETH I. WINKLER WATER BILL: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Golder 7/2_,P'U.� S
RESOLVED, that the request of Kenneth I. Winkler for relief on his water bill for the
period ending July 1, 1971 for the premises at 122 Pine Tree Road be denied. Carried.
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:'NATER INVOICE ENPUNGED: The Supt. presented a request from Tompkins County Dept. of Public
Works requesting that a bill for cutting off water service at 410 Cliff Street be expunged.
,' He advised that the building had been acquired by the County through tax sale and that the
City Building Commissioner had ordered the building demolished.. He recommended approval,.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Downing .
RESOLVED, that invoice #2271, in .the amount of $107.54, rendered to T mtS pkicns`County Dept.
1 of Public Works for cutting off water services to the property at 410 Cliff Street be
ordered expunged.
Carried
WATER INVOICE EXPUNGED: By Comm. Putney: seconded by
RESOLVED, that water invoice #7523 in the amount of $I8631 rendered through
Erro Ruuspakka, be and it hereby is ordered expunged. ' rough Carrr to.
Carried.
INVOICE EXPUNGED: By Comm. Emenicki: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that the I4iayor be authorized and directed to sign a rele se or Y275.00 in
full settlement of invoice #57l, dated April 2I+, 1971, rendered to Alfreda Skibinski;
and that the remaining balance of :275.00 be and it hereby is ordered expunged.
? car- ,�u w Carried.
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ANNUAL WATER SUPPLY REPORT: The Clerk reported that he had received the Summary of Annual
Inspection of Public Water Supply from Vaughn C. Behn, Sanitary Engineer of the Tompkins
County Health Department. -2/9..T
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JOHN MACLEAN: The Supt. reported that Edward P. Abbott, attorney for John MacLean, had
requested that his client be reimbursed in the amount of $384.35 for penalties and interest
on an assessment for the installation of water and sewer services at Westwood Knoll.
Mr. MacLean alleged that the city's failure to record the deeds to the street delayed his
financing so that he could not pay the assessment before the penalties were incurred.
By Comm. Ewanicki: seconded by Comm. Leary )7L,s-cc r L I
RESOLVED, that Mr. MacLean's request for reimbursement df $384.35 in penalties and
interest be and it hereby is denied. Carried.
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KENILWORTH ASSOCIATION WATER CONNECTION: By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Golder
RESOLVED, that the request of Mr. Boynton for water service at the corner of Judd Falls
Road and Ellis Hollow Road for the Groff Association be referred to the Water and Sewer
Committee. We" , �,_ Carried.
1 GROFF ASSOCIATES WATER SERVICE: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Downing
WHEREAS, Groff Associates has requested an 8 -inch water tap for its property at the corner
of Judd Falls Road and Ellis Hollow Road, outside the city limits, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has embarked on a program to augment the water supply
of the City so that there will be a minimum daily capacity of ten million gallons, and
1, WHEREAS, the Canmon Council has approved the financing for said additional water supply, an
'WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca has indicated its willingness to share in
the cost of a study of the cost of producing and distributing water, and
WHEREAS, the City Attorney has advised the Board that it would not jeopardize its position
by granting the request of Groff Associates, and
! WHEREAS, the potential use is comparatively small and, ?////7
! WHEREAS, an existing main presently exists to service the property involved, and W
•. WHEREAS, this resolution is not intended to commit this Board to approve other requests
for water service as each request must be judged on its own merits and the situation
existing at that time,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works authorizes the approval of
the application for service of Groff Associates.
Attorney Weinstein advised that the new area requesting waterservice includes the P & C
1 Food Store which is currently using city water at its present location..
1 Motion carried.
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WATER BILL REFUND: Asst. Supt. Hannan recommended that a refund of $52.20 be made on
a 1971 water bill for property at 410 E. Seneca Street because the plumbing in the
building was not connected during the period and therefore the water used did not flow
into the sanitary sewer. He indicated that $52.20 represented the sewer portion of the
bill.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Downing P//7// / Lo
RESOLVED, that the Board approves a refund of $52.20 of the February 1971 bill for water
and sewer service at 410 E. Seneca Street (H.N. Hinckley Estate) as recommended by
Asst. Supt. Hannan. Carried.
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WATER RATES, ETC: The Supt. reported receipt of a letter from the Town of Ithaca indi-
cating its desire to proceed further with discussions of the feasibility of financing
jointly with the City the study involving the establishment of the rate structure and `,,
identification of costs involved in the City's water operation. Comm. McGee advised that
the Superintendent had been authorized to arrange a meeting between the Town Board and
the City's Board of Public Works to discuss a study of the costs of water production and
distribution, what engineering firm will make the study, and how the costs will be `sh�aS d.
TOWN OF ITHACA - WATER RATE STUDY:. The Supt. read a letter from the Town of Ithaca
setting forth five points which it felt must be agreed upon before any further meetings
are held regarding a joint water rate study:
1. Town to set its own rates
2. Town residents will be metered and billed by the Town
3. Town will buy water at bulk rates from the City
4. Town will write its own plumbing code
5. Tawn will hire its own plumbing inspector
By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, that the matter be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee for definite action
before the Board's next meeting.
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Carried.
STATE STREET CLEANER'S WATER BILL: The Supt. read a letter from Rev. Louis Cunningham,
requesting an extension on his water bill at the State Street Cleaners, 138 West State
Street, pending approval of his application for a loan to provide working capital for his
business. It was the Board's feeling that such a request should come from the owner of the
property rather than the tenant.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Golder 0/
RESOLVED, that Rev. Cunningham's request be denied.
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COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT: Mr. David Al.lee, a trustee of the Village of Cayuga Heights, spoke
in favor of a County Sewer District and indicated that .the Village had agreed to0
participate in the plan. He felt the City should take a careful look at it and ask head
County Sewer Agency for a study of the matter.
could deal with municipalities only if they were Nin completeuori s agreement
that the Agency
Mr. Dingman, Supt.nof Public Works, felt that if a study. to determine engineering and
economical feasibility of the `=`cit 's Agency.
economical
its willingness y participation was needed then the Board should
By icat i gness to have the County Sewer Agency make such a study.
Leary: seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works hereby requests the Tem �� .7411
t� make a study to determine if the city's Tompkins County Sewer Agency
will be feasible from an engineering as well as an economic viewoint. sewer district
Carried.
SEWER DISTRICT: Alderman Jones recommended that the Board request the Tompkinss County
Board of Representatives to do a study to determine whether or not the City's participation'
in a county -wide sewer district would be feasible.
By Comm. Downing: seconded by Comm. Putney
IRESOLVED, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Ithaca hereby requests Tompkins
County Board of Representatives to make a study as soon as possible to determine
•;' or not the City's participation in a County -wide Sewer District will be feasible from
an environmental, an economic, and an engineering point of view.
Carried
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WATER SUPPLY: Ass't. Supt. Hannan advised the Board that SthatteEngineers
were
to satisfied
with the quality of water to be taken from Cayuga Inlet incity's
e
an alternate source of water supply but still had some questions about the city's treat -
went plant. He stated they would be in Ithaca tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. to answer questions
on this matter. Their questions about the treatment plant revolved around the use of
high rate filters with small settling tanks.
min felt that the city was getting closer to the time lien the
of
Comm. Dov g
Town ofbIthacaal
would no longer be buying water from the city and that this would result in a
increase in the cost of water to city consumers. He felt the city had failed to maintain
a line of communication with the Town on the matter and urged that an effort be made to
maintain a proper line of communication with all outside users who accounted for $250,000.
annually of the Water Department's income. He wondered what the cost would be to city
users if this happened. l�
By Comm. Downing: seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, that the City Controller be requested to prepare a report for submission to the
Board at its next meeting showing how much water would cost city consumers if the Town
of Ithaca decided to build its own water system and discontini2 using city water.
Carried.
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WATER RATE REPORT: Controller Russell presented his report relating to water rates and
cost involved in the event the Town of Ithaca decided to withdraw from using the City's
water system as a source of supply. (Copy of report attached to minutes) /0717/7"
NUSSI3AUMER & CLARKE PAYBIEIIT: By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that a voucher in today's audit in the total net amount of x:6,626.30, payable
to Nussbaumer & Clarke, for field services through August 28, 1971 as per terms of agree-
ment, dated August 25, 1971 be approved for payment. /0/z 7/7 / Carried.
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TOWN OF ITHACA - WATER SERVICE: Comm. McGee reported the Town of Ithaca had requested the
Iextension of water services to a subdivision by Hilker Bros. in the Town which waslocated
off Coddington Road and in an existing Water District.
By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that the request of the Town of Ithaca for water services to serve the Hilker
Bros. subdivision, off Coddington Road, be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee.
Carrie
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TOWN OF ITHACA WATER SERVICE (HILKER) : By Comm. McGee: seconded by Comm. Putney
RESOLVED, that action on the request by the Town of Ithaca for water service to the
Hilker Bros. subdivision be deferred until the Boar, has reviewed its policy on extension
and connection in districts outside the City. Carried.
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GLENN GABBARD WATER SERVICE: Mr. Glenn W. Gabbard, 204 Tareyton Drive, requested immediate
I. connection hn city's T.to+ow system because he had been without r_.a+vy. 4``... 4`iv.. a.,y.. A.... 1
to his well going dry. z Z
By Comm. Putney: seconded by Comm. Leary
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RESOLVED, that his request bereferred to the Water & Sewer. Committee with power.
Carried.
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Spencer Road - Protest over water rates 1
Rules & Regulations - Amendment (Specific Toxic Substances) 2
John Keenahan - Protest over bill 114-112 Schuyler Place 3
bake Zeve3-R-epvr-t--.4P..ro:test.--fr_om..-Eat-1 _<Creek Resdents---Lake-:l-owered -- rs-�
Spencer Road - Finance Committee of Council to hold meeting 1
Hydraulic Crane purchase - transfer of funds soas to purchase used crane 4
Nrs. Trainor - damage claim, 1019 West Seneca St. 5
Water supply - request for report on feasibility study.
Presented & endorsed.
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Sludge Research Project - C. Univ. request for use of piece of sewage treatm. grounds 7
Sewer System maintenance - outside districts 8
Jacobs Subdivision - Water service - request for extension of water main 9
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- Approval granted with understanding 9
Engineering Aides - W& S Division - complemtnt revised 10
Nussbaumer and Clarke Water Report - copies received, report accepted, nego. for 11
engr. services underway, contract execution auth.
.Pre -fab housing units - concealed pbmbing inspection 12
Fluoridation - recommendation from To. Co. Health Planning Council.
Request denied 13
Sewage disposal - use of treatment plant by septic tank cleaners questioned. To
continue.
Rotary mower - purchase authorized
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Snyder Hill water district - Request for extension of district., Approved. 16
Alternate raw water supply - appropriation requested for engr. services & investig.-x•17
Sewage Treatment Plant - Application for reimbursement of cost of operation approved 18
Winkler water bill - W&S Committee to investigate charges, Relief denied.
410 Cliff St. - TO. Co. DPW - request that bill be expunged. Expunged
Annual Water Supply Report received
Kenilworth Assoc. water connection - Request for water connection. Approved
410 E. Seneca St. - Water bill payment refunded
Water Rates - Town of Ithaca desires to discuss joint study to establish rates
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State Street Cleaner's water bill - Rev. Cunningham requests estension on bill 25
County Sewer District - Study requested to determine feasibility of City's part. 26
Water Supply - Controller to prepare report on cost to city consumers 27
Nussbalmer & Clarke payment approved 27
Alfreda Skibinski - invoice ordered expunged 20
Erro Ruuspakka - invoice ordered expunged 20
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John MacLean - request for reimbursement for penalties and interest - Denied 21
Hilker Bros. Subdivision - request for water services . Deferred.
Alternate raw water supply - Bolton Point
Glen Gabbard- Water service requested. Referred to Committee
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