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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1975-04-14 TOTIN OF ITHACA REGULAR BOARD MEETING April 14 , 1975 At a regular ' meeting of . the Town Board of the Towr , of ItYiaca , Tomp- kins County , New York , held at the Town of Ithaca : Offices at 126 . East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York, on the 14th day, of April , 105 at 5 . 00 p . m . , there were PRESENT * Walter J.i Schwan , Supervisor . Andrew We Md 1wee , Councilman Noel Desch ; Councilman Victor Del ' Rosso , Couh6 loran Robert N . Powers , Councilman ALSO PRESENTa Lawrence P.. Fabbronl , Town ; Engineer Barbara Holcomb , Planning . $oard Chairwoman Robert Perkin , Highway Superintendent James V . Huyoucos , Town Attorney Maurice Dusky , Agent , Ellis Hollow Apartments Willis Hilker Beverly Livesay , County Representative Rocco P . Lucerite Robert Sprole , President ; Therm , Inc . Robert Schwarting , Park Lane Radio , TVy and Press WATER AND SEWER SURCHARGE REFUND It appeared that a delinquent water and newer surcharge of James Dunston , 210 Eastern Heights Drive , Parcel No . 57 - 198 . 104 , which was added to the 1975 tax roll was paid by Mr . Dunston , and that the same charge was paid again , inadvertently , over the counter . Therefore , Mr . Dunston is entitled to a refund in the amount of $ 5 . 48 . Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman Desch , RESOLVED , that a refund of $ 5 . 58 , representing duplicated water and sewer surcharge payment , be made to Mr . James Dunston , 210 Eastern Heights Drive , Ithaca , New York , on Parcel No . 57 - 1 - 8 . 104 . Unanimously carried . PROPOSED ACCESSORY BUILDING THERM , INC . Barbara Holcomb , Planning Board Chairwoman , illustrated with map a proposed small addition to the existing Therm , Inc . ware - house . She said this proposal was approved by the Planning Board Out since it is in an industrial area it requires also the approval of the Town Board . Notion by Councilman Desch ; seconded by Councilman P4cElwee , RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby approves the proposed addition to the existing warehouse of Therm , Inc . , as indicated on map pre - sented to and reviewed by the Board . Unanimously carried . O ' KALLEY ( BEAUJOLAIS ) RESTAURANT SIGN I-Ira Fabbroni , Town Engineer , presented to the Board for their review an illustration of the proposed sign for O ' Malley,' s Beaujolais Restaurant , 602 Elmira Road , Corner of Rt . 13 and 13A . The sign is 16 fee f sQuare and is 15 feet from the edge of the road . When the Planning Board recomm nded approval of the sign they recommended a Town Board Minutes - 2 - April 14 , 1975 variance from the sign ordinance . The sign is in the light in° dustrial area , lland , therefore , must be approved by the Town Board . The only question with regard to this sign is that it does not meet the s9±j2azkzAqu„_. r me ts . With respect to the edge of the road the . O ° Mallley sign may be about the same as the Hill rook Bread store And n 1 '1s rocery sto.re , but with respect to the right o way there is trouble with the setback . The ordinance says " from the edge of the right of way . M Fabbroni said , in his mind , the sign sufficiently set back from the road not to cause any prob- lems . _ Councilman Desch said the record should show the basis for any exception which might be made . Mr . Buyoucos said the ordinance could not be amended without a public hearing . Supervisor Schwan said the Board does not intend to amend the ordinance . Mr . Fab- broni said the �Planning Board was recommending zt to the Town Board as a vaXr ', ce , ilthat it was not in their province to approve it . Mr . Buyoucos questioned where Mr . O ' Malley would get his relief , since exceptions and permits are only granted in accordance with law . Mr . Desch repeated that what is needed is an official record , a resolution ok the Town Board . Mr . Bu�loucos noted , from the discussion , there appeared to be a gap , in {the sign ordinance . He recommended sending a let - ter to Mr. O ' Malley ( 1 ) to advise him that the sign ( which has already been erected ) is�i,algga1 , and ( 2 ) to advise him that a Pub-li hearing ;will be held . to determine whether the Town Board will approve the location of the sign as indicated on the illus - tration used by Mr . Fabbroni . There is no provision in the ordi - nance ; he said , l as to what happens if a var� i_ anc _ e is requested . It is then a question of gettina a n from the Town Board . If the request is d n ; d , there are remedies at law , an appeal to the State Supreme Court , for example . Supervisor Schwan asked why it is necessary to have a pub - lic hearing . H11r . Buyoucos did not think it was formally necessary but in view of jthe gap in the ordinance he would recommend it . The framework for an appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals does not cover this case . Councilman McElwee recommended including an appeal ro- cedure in the ordinance . PP P After the discussion , the Board acted as follows * Motion by Supervisor Schwan $ seconded by Councilman Desch , RESOLVED , that 'a public hearing be scheduledfor May 12 , 1975 at 7 * 10 p . m . , pursuant to an application from Robert O ' Malley for a permit to erectla sign for O ' Malley ' s Beaujolais Restaurant on the Elmira Road , which sign does not comply with the setback require- ment in the Town of Ithaca sign ordinance , and ' to hear all persons for or against "the issuance of such permit . Unanimously carried . NATIONAL FLOOD °INSURANCE PROGRWul Town Attorney Buyoucos presented for the Board ' s considera - tion a preparedl! resolution scheduling a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Town ' s Zoning Ordinance , which amendments must be adopted to make a municipality eligible for ` the National Flood Insurance Program . Certain areas of the Town must be designated as flood areas , pflood plain areas , flood prone areas , flood pro - tection areas . This designation is done by the Federal government . There must alsobe designation of types of construction materials which will be used to protect all kinds of construction from the hazards of flood * The Town of Ithaca must establish elibibility or its residents will be unable to get home mortgages nor will they be able to get insurance . Mr . Fabbroni noted that at this time the requirements and amendments will be only of a general nature . 11 4 Town Board Minutes , 3 April 14 , 1975 After the - discussion , the Board acted as follows ° Motion by Supervisor Schwan , seconded by Councilman McElwee , op I RESOLVED , that . 'a Public Hearing be held at . the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Stieet :- Ithaca , New. l&r'k , on May 12 , 1975 , at 7 .* 00 P . M . to consider proposed amendments .. to the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance . Such amendments shale beeadditions to the existing Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance to establish and maintain eligibility for the Town of Ithaca , , 3. ts residents , and property owners , to re - ceive benefits ';� in ; thd , National Flood Insurance ' Program . Amend ° ments will consist ; n ', , general ... 6f " additions to ( 1 ) Article I , Section 1 , to include ris befinitio for . Flood or Flooding , Flood Plain or Flood � Pro; e Areas , Flood Plain Management , Floodproofing , Special Flood Hazard Area , Structure . and -Alteration ; ( ii ) to Article II , Section 2 , designating and adding Special Flood Hazard District , ( iii )' to Article XII , Aection 55 , adding a Special Flood Hazard District 86 ' the most restY` ict v use , Uv ) to add a new Article XV , entitled Special. Flood `Hazard District with sections on purpose ard ''jntent , n6n4liabilityrof Town , permit requirements for alterations ; establishment of areas and area regulations in - cluding Official Mip , Appeals , Map D4odification and Special Flood Hazard Areas covering land use types and construction methods and material . The amendments will include , among other provisions : ( i ) the designation of certain areas in the Town as Flood Plain Plain , Flood Prone and Flood Hazard Areas or Districts and ( ii ) thegre - quirement of particular types of materials , construction andtaork- manship for the construction , alteration , repairs and Additions to buildings , existing water and sewer mains , and , other improvements and structures ;, and topography in certain areas to protect all of them from the Hazards of floods . A copy of the proposed amendments is available for inspection at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York . Unanimously carried . ROCCO LUCENTE DEVELOPMENT SHARONEIOOD DRIVE AND PINEWOOD PLACE A' The Board reviewed site plan of Mr . Rocco Lucente ' s proposal for the development of Sharonwood Drive and Pinewood Place ( Salem Drive , Birchwood Drive , Sycamore Drive ) . Mr . Lucente requested the Town of Ithaca to issue building permits prior to the acceptance ',, of Sycamore Drive , Birchwood Drive , and Pinewood Place as Town streets . After considerable discussion , it was agreed that anlagreement would be drawn up between Mr . Lucente and the Town of Ithaca outlining the condition's under which the Town of Ithaca 'iwould be willing to issue such permits . Among other contemplated conditions were the following .* ( 1 ) that Lucente will agree to complete all of the streets prior to October It 197511 ( 2 ) that Mr . Lucente will furnish a performance bond or a letter of credit in the amount of $ 17 , 000 to assure performance under the contract , and ( 3 ) that Lucente will save and hold harmless the Town of Ithaca from losses of any kind arising out of the condi - tion of any uncompleted portion of any of the streets in question . PERSONS TO BE HEARD Robertfii. Schwarting , Park Lane . Mr . Schwarting requested that the Town look into the improvement of Snyder Hill Road . He reported that the edge of the road is breaking off , the shoulders are settling or washing out , that there are deep ditches along the road , and all in all a hazardous situation . He requested a re - building program ( similar to the work undertaken by the County on Pine Tree Road ) , including also pedestrian paths and bike paths . There was some Iconcern on the Board as to the Town ' s liability in the case ofia pedestrian path along the road since cars could slide into pedestrians . It was agreed that Mr . Fabbroni would jl Town Board Minutes ` ` e 4 . April 14 , 1975 make a recommendation with respect - to Snyder Hill Road at the June meet n.1 , of the Town Board , ,,-, It, was further agreed that he would make ah 'inventory of all Town roads , their general condi - tion , the ", culverts , shoulders , fea $ ibili.t of sewers , the need for , same y Putting in storm , . it , possible. pedestrian paths and bike paths . It was agreed, that this inventory: and report would not be available until • August . sit HOLIDAYS ANb . VACATIONS, L Highway Superih'tendent Pik" dr. kin` requested that Highway Department ... employees , after 20 Mears; ;, of service , , be eligible for one month ' s' vacation . "Ihe.. Board egreed that Pit- : . Parkin should survey what other highway fdepartments in _Tompkins County are do - ing and report to the oard at . Aid next meeting . x Su pervisor � Schwan reportad that , the office staff had requested two addit1 oria +` o �_ hlidays zThey now have six . The Highway Department , has ' di ht . the Board agreed that the office staff and ". ighway De " ent employees ought; to be on the same vacation schedule . ;: Motion by Supelrvisor Sc"n , seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that two additional holidays . be added to the six holi- days now taken by the Town of Ithaca office staff - - Washington ' s Birthday and Veterans Day . Unanimously carried . YOUTH BUREAU SERVICES BETWEEN CITY OF ITHACA AND RTOWN NOF ITHACA Supervisor Schwan requested authorization to sign the Youth Bureau c„ontract with the City of Ithaca when it is ready . At the presenttime there is no firm contract . Motion by Councilman Desch ; seconded by Councilman Powers , RESOLVED , that the Supervisor be authorized to sign the Youth Bureau contract with the City of Ithaca when it is prepared and presented by the City of Ithaca , with the stipulation that the Town of Ithaca shall budget from tax revenues the same amount for Youth Bureau services for 1975 as was paid in 1974 , plus addition- al State Aid received becausle_ of ' fhe ' change in the State '. @ formula . After further discussion , the motion was tabled pending receipt of firm figures from the City of Ithaca . DOG CONTROL ORDINANCE Town Attorney Buyoucos provided the Board with a proposed Dog Control Ordinance for their study . It was agreed that the Board would study it and report at the next Board meeting . TOWN OF ITHACA PROPOSED PARK POLICY Barbara Holcomb , Planning Board Chairwoman , distributed copies of park policy prepared by the Planning Board to the Board members for their review . The Board agreed to schedule a study meeting for Monday noon , April 28 , 1975 to go over the ark recommendations proposed g P policy It was agreed:thatn proposed oamendments Ctotthe Town nofc Ithaca eSi • , Ordinance would also be studied at the April 28th meeting . gn Town Board Minutes - 5 = April 14 , 1975 TRIAL BUS SERVICE ELLIS HOLLOW ROAD APARTMENTS Mr . Fabbroni ` provided the Board with material for review regarding a trial bus Service for the residents: of the Ellis Hol - low Road Apartments , schedule , pick -up points . With regard to pick-up points Councilman . # Desch suggested that there would be a need to see that people . have good footing and possibly shelter to make sure of the safety Of the pick -up points . . Barbara Holcomb repbrted thai ' the City of Ithaca had adopted a resolution " directing the M yor and the City Attorney to enter into a contra ' ct :,41th the Town of Ithaca for a four month trial bus run ' from the Central Business District to Ithacare and out into East Ithaca ' and : the Ellis Hollow Elderly Housing Project That resolution indicates :di at any - deficit sustained. in the bus run would be shared60 % by the-., T �wn and 4d � by the City ; . that the run would start on May 5 1975:.,. and rur , until August 29 , 1975 ; $ 1 , 417 ° 29 being set as the maximum defieit jWhidh the ' Town might be required to share ° Mro Fabbroni �ridicated . that Groff Associates are : wil - ling to share 50 - 50 with the . Town the Town ' s share of the deficit , Mrse Livesay suggested that the Town might look into whether . State ' or Federal operational funds are available for this transportationo Mro Fabbroni did not believe Federal . or State funds were available for a trial arrangement like this one . Mrs , Livesay suggested , however , that it should be looked into based on possible permanent service in the futures After the discussion , the Board acted as follows : 11 Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman Powers , WHEREAS : ( 1 ) The Town Board , as the governing body of the Town of Ithaca , has an interest in promoting public transporta - tion to and from the downtown business area and the Ellis Hollow Road area and ( 2 ) the City of Ithaca , which operates a public trans - portation system has agreed by Resolution of the Common Council of the City dated April 9 , 1975 , to extend the City Bus System on a trial basis for a period of 17 weeks beginning May 5 , 1975 , along the route and '' on the terms set forth in said City Resolution , a copy of which' is made a part hereof , and ( 3 ) the Town Board is ready to enter into an agreement with the City to accept and par - ticipate in the offer of the City to provide such transportation on a trial basis in order to promote the public interest by en- couraging public transportation and ( 4 ) the Town of Ithaca , in addition , as Supervising Agency of Groff Associates , encourages the proposed1route as a remedy for the failure of Groff Associates to provide private transportation for the occupants of the Ellis Hollow Apartments for elderly persons , IT IS RESOLVED that : le The Town Board agrees to accept the offer of the City Id to provide such transportation on a trial basis according to the general provisions appearing in the said City Resolution adopted by the City on April 9 , 19750 20 The Town Board directs the Supervisor to negotiate an agreement with the City with the aid of the Town Attorney to carry into effect the provisions of said City Resolution , substantially as set forth ; in said City Resolution or as they may be reasonably modified by the Town Supervisor to effect the purpose above stated . 3e The Town Board determines that there is a need for public transportation in the geographic area described above and that the proposed transportation system will serve a public pur - pose and hereby authorizes the expenditure of public funds as set i Town Board MinIutes - 6 - April 14 , 1975 forth in saidi;City Resolution and the Town Board further deter - mines that Groff Associates shall contribute 50 % of the Town ' s IL share as hereinabove set forth , it being understood that the Town ' s obligation hereunder is to pay a percentage of the deficit incurred in the operation ' f ' the transportation system under said agreements and the said City Resolution , and this Resolution . 4 . The Town does not Assume any responsibility or lia - bility arising out of the operation of said transportation system . The Town shall have no obligation other than to pay the full share of the deficit which it is obligated to pay under the said City Resolution and the City has no responsibility to collect any such deficit from any person or agency other than the Town of Ithaca . 5 . The Town hereby grants permission to the City of Ithaca to operate the transportation system over the routes desig - nated in the City Resolution for the duration of the trial period , and to receive and discharge passengers during such period . Unanimously carried . Following is the City of Ithaca resolution adopted on April 9 , 19750 " RESOLVED ,, That the Mayor and Attorney on behalf of the City be directed to enter into a contract with the Town of Ithaca for a ( 4 ) four ' tnonth trial bus run from11the Central Business District to Ithacare and out into East Ithaca and the Ellis Hollow Elderly Housing Project .. Said contract to include deficit costs to be shared 60 % by the Town and 40 % by the Cityl Establishment of said bus route for ( 2 ) two round trips ( 3 ) three times weekly and notification of such by B . PaTkT . , trial run is contingent upon Town agreement and completion of arrangement with Ithaca College for use of Valentine Place extension . Said run to start on May 5 , 1975 and run until August 29 , 1975a fares to be same as rest of transit system and funds totaling $ 1 , 417 . 29 to be included in contingency fund " in final budget . " In connection with and in implementation of all the fore - going , the Board acted as follows . Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman McElwee , WHEREAS : By Resolution adopted at this meeting of April 14 , 1975 ? the � Town of Ithaca has agreed to finance a percentage of any deficit which may be incurred in the operation of a public transportation route by the City of Ithaca as therein stated , for a period of 17 weeks beginning May 5 , 1975 , on �. a trial basis , and which will provide certain bus service on certain days for resi - dents of the Ellis Hollow Apartments , as well as other members of the public , and I� WHEREAS : Groff Associates , and their successors , are obligated , inpthe absence of public transportation , to provide transportation for the elderly occupants of the project to and from the project and the downtown business section of the City of Ithaca , NOW , THEREFORE , IT IS RESOLVED : 1 . That Groff Associates shall be obligated to pay 50 % of any deficit for which the Town may be liable under the afore - said Resolutions and Agreements . Town Board Minutes 7 - April 14 , 1975 2 . That the Town Supervisor with the assistance of the Town Attorney shall negotiate an . agreement to implement the fore - going and to r' e'ceive from Groff Associates such payments , deposit Of funds , in advance , or other security which will secure the pay - ment by Groff .Associates of its obligation hereunder . Upon com- pliance with the foregoing , including the execution of the agree- ment and the deposit of necessary funds by Groff . Associates , the Town Attorneys ; authorized to inform all parties concerned that his letter of March =l8 , 1975 advising of the cancellation of the Certificate of , Occupaficy issued to Groff Associates is withdrawn . 3 . That nothdontained in this Resolution or any action taken by the Town thereunder shall be : deemed in any way to amend or modify the oblgation .. of . Groff Associates , or their successors , in the operation and management of the Pi6ject from the continuing liability to p 'r' ovide transportation t6 Pal na from the Project and downtown Ithaca whenever Public Transpdrtation is not available . Unanimously carried . After the adoption o the resolutions , Supervisor. Schwan noted that the ; City of :. Ythaca will Ceop . an account of the number of riders so that informatiofi will - be : available as to how much use is made of the system .- Counciliinari Del Rosso said , in addi - tion to the number or i1d6ts ; it would be important to known who the riders are'; - - whethe It . '. is : people on the street , or the elderly; . Mr . Fabbroni Ahdicated he would make a sampling by riding the °bus from time to time . RECIPROCAL TAX EXE14PTXON CITY OF ITHACA-TOWN OF ITHACA n. At its meeting on March 10 , 1975 the Town of Ithaca adopted a resolution to effect mutual tax exemptions between the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca , reducing same to zero reciprocally . However , the City of Ithaca ' s taxable status „ date was March 1 , 1975 , making it impossible -to effect this change for 1975 taxes . Therefore , the Board acted as follows * I Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that the resolution adopted by the Town of Ithaca at its meeting on March 10 , 1975 , whereby the Town agreed to reduce the City ofkIthaca ' s tax assessment on properties within the Town of Ithaca to zero if the City would reciprocally reduce the Town ' s tax assessment on properties within the City to zero , shall take effect on the ; next filed= assessment roll after January 1 , 1976 . Unanimously carried . APPROVAL OF TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS Motion by Councilman McElweeo seconded by Councilman Del Rosso , RESOLVED , that Town of Ithaca warrants dated April 14 , 1975 in the folloiwng amounts ,, be approved * I General Fund p C C y $ 383 , 657 . 75 Highway Fund . . y Y c 0 0 16 , 055 . 62 Water and Sewer Fund . Y u 3 , 336 . 36 Unanimously carried . APPROVAL OF BOLTON POINT WARRANTS jr I Motion by Supervisor Schwano seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that Bolton Point warrants , dated April 14 , 1975 , in the amount of $ 407 , 788 . 18 be approved , the said warrants having been recommended for payment by the Southern Cayuga Lake Inter- municipal Water Commission . Unanimously carried . Town Board Minutes - 8 - April 14 , 1975 REPORTS OF TOWN OFFIChAL'S Williams Glen Toad .. ; Mita . 1abbroinii reported that there is about a 315 ft . portion o ` Williams Glen Road in the City of Ithaca which is also unpaved .. , Vhe :: Town must go through thfit portion to get to the approximately , 1 ; 000 feet to. be improved in the Town . He reported that the City lad asked him to work up some cost fig - ures . on the portion to ' be improved . within the City . . Mr . Fabbroni distributed quantity and cost sheets on the portion in the City for the Board ' s review : '�14 It -' appears the Cit would rent Town mach- inery and supervision far- . the performance of the work on the por - tion within the City ,.anclthe City to furnish the materials . This was agreeable with the Board . Walkway ph : Mitchell Street . The County has agreed to pay . for the pipe and the Tovvn . wouild maintain - it . Supervisor Schwan recommended that 14r : Fabbroni discuss this again with Mr . Howard Stevenson , Tompkins County Highway Superintendent , and see if they will maintain the pipe . The Town would prefer not to maintain pipe on Count y !'Iroads . : ml Tabbroni will look into this further . Storm Sewer , Judd Falls . h6ad . and McIntyre Place . Mr . Fabbroni reported an attempt will be made to coordinate this with the proposed : Town-Wide Sewer Improvement : Bolton Poirit . Only problem $ till pending is financing work of highway departments on the completion of the Bolton Point road . Town -Wide Sewer Improvement . Mr . Fabbroni reported that the Town has been getting calls from residents in Forest Home and on Slaterville " Road about location of proposed sewer lines . The Board urged 14r1. Fabbroni to get the final design plans from 1ozier Engineers , Inc ' . as soon as possible so that this construction year is not lost . There also appeared to be a complication regarding an approval from the Department of Environmental Conservation . Supervisor Schwan will be working to resolve this matter . Safer (Roads and Marking Program . Mr . Fabbroni reported that the State of New York is engaged in a safer roads and marking program . He Iias discussed with State officials the possibility of funding to upgrade all traffic signs in the Town of Ithaca to meet the requirements of the State vehicle codes and to replace exist - ing signs which do not meet with the uniform traffic vehicle code . Highway Superintendent Parkin has been conferring with Tompkins County Highway Department officials to find out if the Town of Ithaca is eligible for such funding . The Town has made applica- tion for 90 % of funding . Curbing for Planting Strip on East Hill Shopping Plaza . NIr . Fabbroni noted that the curbing is needed to protect the planting strip from cars backing over the plants and , in winter , to encourage plowing in a different direction . Mr . Fabbroni said there TATas about $ 1 , 000 left in the escrow account and he requested . authorization ' to use about $ 800 of this remaining excrow account to install the curbing . The Board agreed Mr . Fabbroni could pro - ceed with this . Buttermilk Farms . : Mr . Fabbroni reported that Mr . Walter Wiggins woul present to the Planning Board on April 15 , 1975 a proposal for a cluster development of his barn at 1152 Danby Road . Building Permits . Mr . Fabbroni reported that permits had been issued for three homes , and three additions , totalling $ 112 , 500 0 n March . i Town Board Minutes - 9 - A r * 1 14 1975 p , Sign Ordinance° Mr . Fabbroni reported that the time is approaching when the . three year time limit on billboards and non- conforming signs . runs out : He said he and Mr . Metz will study this and arrange ; for , notification and follow up with the owners of billboards and noh - conforming signs ,; ` Meetinls ` with .Ciyic AS.sociations . Barbara Holcomb report - ed meeting with Fast It `aca and Forest .Home Civic Associations . She said both groups were ' well -prepared for the meetings and had printed runouts foi those - in ' atte" dance . Airs . Holcomb distributed copies of these to the Board members for their information . She reported that111the' tlortheast Civic Association will be meeting in June . Ithaca Bikeway Study . Mrse , Holcomb reported that there is a Landscape , Architecture groupat Cornell University who have been doing a joint bikeway study . for the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca . . . They will report to the Planning Board on April 15th at 8 : 00 p . m.. The City of . Ythaca . Plann * ng Board and their Environmental , Council will attend this meeting . Mrs . Holcomb said everyone is welcome to Attend this meeting . i Ellis Hollow Apartmgnts , Walkway . Airs . Holcomb noted that the Town Board had discussion about whether the Town of Ithaca could accept an easement for a ' walkway from the apartments to the shopping areap that Attorney Buyoucos had written to the Depart - ment of Audit ' and ' Contiol asking for an opinion and that the Department of Audit and Control had advised him an opinion would be forthcoming . Federally Subsidized Summer Work Program . Mrs . Holcomb reported that there is a Federal work project summer program , administered by Cornell University , for students working for non - profit or governmental organizations , in which the Federal govern - ment will fund 800 of the salary and the agency they work for 200 . Under this arrangement the Town of Ithaca could hire summer help for about $ 200 . 00 ( June , July and August ) and the Federal govern - ment would pay the balance . , The Board urged Mrs . HolcoMb , to fol - low up on this and take advantage of the program , having in mind hiring one law student and one engineering and/or planning student . 1953 AC Loader . Highway Superintendent Parkin reported that the Highway Department has an old 1953 AC Loader they would like to dispose of . It was recommended that he advertise in the Ithaca Journal for its sale . Compensation Case . Mr . Parkin reported that one of the Highway Department employees who was injured has been on compen - sation for three weeks and it appears -his injury will keep him off the job for about three months . Mr . Parkin inquired whether there was any way the Town could make up the difference in his wages between his regular salary and what he receives from compen - sation . It did not appear there was any legal way for the Town to do this . ' The ' Town has no authority to spend money for this pur - pose . Radio Communication System . Mr . Parkin reported he had been advised , to consider changing the Highway Department communi- cation system from AM to F12 . The Board, advised fill Parkin to look into the cost of used equipment now , and also look into the cost of a new system for the long run . 11 1 Soyring Matter . Attorney Buyoucos reported that the Town is pursuing the Soyring matter of denial of a variance to split their property into two lots or in the alternative obtain approval for five dwelling units on the entire parcel . Soyring has appeal - ed for a second time to the State Supreme Court . i Town Board Minutes - 10 . - April 14 , 1975 ; Highway Superintendent Car . Mrs Parkin reported that the car he is presently driving is a 1968 '; with 70 , 000 miles ; it is eaten out with rust . He has already put in brakes , master cylinder and gas tank and water pump . It appears now the trans - mission is about to go as well as the Universal joint , and part of the gear me6hanism has been lost . . He said . - he would like to advertise for bids on a new 1974 or 1975 . ;> , The Board asked Mr . Parkin to investigate the cost on State bid and local bid and get estimates on gas mileage . Mr . Parkin noted he did not want to use unleaded gas , Road Closing ( Stone Quarry load ) . Mr . Parkin asked what It Town policy was with respect to closing a road . appeared Mr . Parkin had only to notify the Fire Department , Sheriff ' s Depart - ment , and put a notice in the newspaper and notify the radio sta - tions . Memorandum „ of Understanding with . the Department of Environ- mental Conservation . Mr . Parkin reported he ad in hand a prepared memorandum of understanding between the Department of Environmental Conservation of the ' State of New York for the period January 1 to December 31 , 1 ;9750 , The purpose of the memorandum is to protect the water resources of certain classified waters in New York State , Mr . Parkin said he needed a resolution from the Town Board to authorize the Town Superintendent to sign the Memorandum of Under - standing in behalf of the Town ' of Ithaca . The adoption of such a resolution and the execution of the Memorandum of Understanding would make it possible for the Highwa Department of the Town of Ithaca to work' in the creeks without having to get a permit on each occasion . ,° Supervisor Schwan read the proposed resolution in full , and the ;;Board acted as followse Motion by Councilman `McElweeo seconded by Councilman Powers , WHEREAS the Department of Environmental. Conservation of the State of New York is responsible for the protection of the water resources of certain classified waters in New York State as set forth in Part III -A of Article V of the Conservation Law and WHEREAS this Memorandum of understanding between the Department ofiEnvironmental Conservation of the State of New York and the Town of Ithaca establishes an agreement of cooperation be - tween the parties hereinafter mentioned for the administration of this responsibility insofar as the Town is concerned , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that Walter J . Schwan is hereby empowered to sign the attached Memorandum of ' Understanding in be - half of the Town of Ithaca , and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that this Memorandum of Under - standing shall take effect immediately upon its acceptance by the Department of !! Enironmental Conservation . Unanimously carried . ( The Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Environ - mental Conservation of the State of New York and the Town of Ithaca referred to in the foregoing resolution is made a part of these minutes and .is available .far inspection irk- the Town Clerk ' s Office . ) Town Board Minutes - 11 - April 14 , 1975 Spring Clean -Up . Mr . Parkin reported Spring Clean -Up Day for the Town of " Ithaca would be May 5 , 1975 . The Town Clerk was instructed to see that a notice appeared in the Ithaca Journal to this effect . 11 REPORT OF COUNTY' REPRESENTATIVE Mrs . Beverly Livesay reported that bids for the renovation of the Old Court Horse were rejected ; but that the matter will probably be revived . Human Services Coalition . Mrs .' Livesay noted that the reason for having Towns involved in the funding of human services is to give more town involvement in the whole area of human ser - vices . This is more the case in other towns and much less the case for the Town of Ithaca which is around the City of Ithaca . Mrs . Livesay said the Town of Ithaca will be approached for assistance in the funding ;;of human services programs , and Should be thinking about it . Supervisor Schwan said he Was concerned over the way commitments are made by others to fund services and then they turn to the Town of ' Ithaca to assume part of the lost without prior con- sultation . Supervisor Schwan felt human services are a County operation to be covered under County, toxes , and - that the towns ought not to be directly involved . Mrs . tivesay felt the towns should have a more direct stake in human services , that it is not so much a question of money , but commitment and involvement in human servicesA ACCEPTANCE Off' HAPP)t LANE Supervisor Schwan noted that when Armand Adams , Attorney , drew the deed for Indian Creek Road , the Board overlooked the fact that the deed included Happy Lane as well , but Happy Lane has never been formally accepted as a Town road . Mr . Parkin said Happy Lane right now is not up to Town specifications but it will be brought up to specifications this year . It is only 250 ft . of road . Mr . Willis Hilker noted that the Post Office will not turn around on a " T " so mail would not be delivered there in any event . It did not appear the Town Board could do anything about the Post Office not deliverir_g , mail . Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman Desch , RESOLVED , that this Town Board hereby accepts Happy Lane as a Town Road , it being noted that the deed to Indian Creek Road includes Happy Lane . Unanimously carried . ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9 : 00 p . m . t � �nrc /-1e.�j cam. F Edward L . Bergen Town Clerk j MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK , hereinafter referred to as the ; DEPARTMENT and the Town of Ithaca hereinafter referred to ° as the Town FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 12 19 75 to DECEMBER 31 , 19 75 . Resolution No . Dated April 14 , 1975 J WHEREAS the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York is responsible for the protection of the water resources of certain classified waters in New York State as set forth in Part III4 of Article V of the Conservation Law and , WHEREAS thi's Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York and the Town of Ithaca establishes an agreement of cooperation between the parties hereinafter mentioned for the administration of this responsibility insofar as the Town is concerned , Walter J . Schwan R��g�x��xxix THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that is hereby empowered to sign the attached Memorandum of Understanding in behalf of the Town of Ithaca and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that this Memorandum of Understanding shall take effect immediately upon its acceptance by the Department of Environmental Conservation . y Attest : - �'�.�-C�� �� v�`' .�erk Waters covered by . this Memorandum 1 , All waters in the Town classified C with a standard of (T ) and higher by the Department of Environmental Conservation , 2 . All waters within the Forest Preserve , or waters within one hundred ( 100 ) feet of such Forest Preserve . (Maps and lists of these waters are available at the Regional Office of Fish and Wildlife of the Department of Environmental Conservation . ) Works covered by ;° this „ Memorandum A11 Town pubiic works that will change , modify or disturb the course of , or necessitate the removal of ' sand , gravel or other material from any of the above waters . DWR - 131 a - 2 - PERMITS permit be required for the following 1 . No pe � q g works undertaken where the State does not own fishing rights or where the stream is not on forest preserve land or other lands owned by the State : a . Stream crossings , provided the disturbance of the bed or banks . is limited for fifty ( 50 ) , feet above and below the crossing . b . Channel clearing or realignment of streams that involves lessjthan one hundred „ ( 100 ) lineal feet of stream in any mileliof length . Notification Y R Notification shall beligiven to the °local permit agent 24 hours befo11 re undertaking work covered by this Memorandum for which no permitis required: Standards of (Performance All work shall meet the following standards : a . The project shall not obstruct the upstream or downstream movement of fish . ( Culverts and the floors of box culverts and bridges shall be , as nearly as possible , flush with the stream bed . ) b . Sufficient flow of water shall be maintained at all times to sustain aquatic life downstream . c . Any culvert , box culvert or bridge floor shall be designed to provide a V or dish - shaped channel , to concentrate flow during periods of lowfwater and facilitate the movement of fish II , d . Distu'Irbance of the stream bed shall be kept at an absolute minimum , and the stream bed shall be returned as nearly as possible to its original condition , or better . ( Where possible , in modifying a stream bed , the center line shall be 8 to 12 inches lower than the toe of the channel ' bank .” to concentrate the flow of water . ) e . Where. work necessitates disturbing banks , they shall be returned to original condition or they shall be graded to a l vertical to 3 horizontal slope , and rip - rapped or planted with suitablepgrasses , trees and shrubs so as to prevent erosion . Allltree and brush removal shall be kept to a minimum . I I f . Any dike or coffer dam required to facilitate construction shall be erected in such a manner that stream flow will not be sufficiently reduced to endanger fish life downstream and such dike or coffer dam shall be erected of materials thatuwill ' not contribute substantially to the turbidity or siltation ''of the stream . g . During the project , care shall be taken to prevent or reduce to a minimum any damage to any stream from pollution by ir debris , sediment , or other material , or from the manipulation of equipment and / or ma';terials in or near such streams . Water thatllhas been used for' washing or processing , or that contains oils for sediments that'iwill reduce the quality of the water in the streamishall not be directly returned to a stream . Such waters will be diverted . through a settling basin or filter before going directly 'into the stream . h . If wafter is taken froml!! a stream for construction purposes and an impounding structure is necessary , such structure shall be er°ected in a manner causing the least possible disturbance to th'e stream . V i . In alil cases involving work in a stream , every effort should be made to ; return the stream to the highest - possible standard for aesthetic value , water quality and fish habitat . Ij 2 . All other ',work falling within the jurisdiction of Conservation Law , Part III -A of Article V shall be carried out only after complying with Part 611 of Codes , Rules and Regulations of New York State and obtaining the necessary permits for the proposed work . NOTE : Emergency Work - See : Part 611 . 2 ( a ) ( Codes , Rules and Regulations of the State of New York) y NOTE : Excavation or fill of navigable waters is not covered under this Memorandum , and a permit is required . See : Part 611 . 2 (b ) ( Codes , Rules and Regulations of the State of New York) NOTE : Construction , reconstruction or repair of dams and docks may require a permit . See : Part 611 . 2 ( c ) ( Codes , Rules and Regulations of the State of New York) Review of Public Works Plans 1 . It is understood by both parties that the Town will keep the Department ofiEnvironmental Conservation informed , through the local permit agent , of all plans and specifications of proposed works that are covered by this Memorandum , and shall make such plans available on request at the Town offices . The local permit agent may make such recommendations as may be pertinent for the preservation of water quality that will be consistent with the best interests of the public . All such recommendations shall be within the framework of acceptable engineering practices . - 4 - 2 . It is further understood by both parties that . the local permit agent , upon such notice from the Town will complete his review and make known his recommendations , so as to facilitate the project . Rescission of Memorandum of Understanding If the required ' notif ication is not furnished or if in the op inion of the Department of Environmental Conservation , the Town fails to conform to one or more of the , above. standards or the recommendations of the permit agent the DEPARTMENT may unilaterally. rescind this Memorandum of Understanding . Such rescission shall be effective upon receipt .of written notice by the Town It is the intent of this Memorandum of Understanding , through the mutual cooperation of both the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Town toifacilitate all public works projects , preserve to the fullest the quality of the water resources ,- and remain consistent with the best interests of the public . The resolution authorizing the execution of this " agreement .by the Town is made a part hereof . d L i ( For ) Department of .Environmental (For ) T wn of Ithaca Conservation Date Da e Mailing Address 343 Elmira Road Ithaca , New York I - 14850 zip