HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1981-09-24 TOWN OF ITHACA
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING ,
September 24 , 1981
At a Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins
County , New York , held • at the Town Offices at 126 East Seneca Street ,
Ithaca , New York , at 7 : 30 P . M . , on the 24th day of . September , 1981 , there
were
PRESENT Noel Desch , Supervisor
Victor Del Rosso , Councilman
George Kugler , Councilman
Shirley Raffensperger , Councilwoman
Marc Cramer , Councilman
Dooley Kiefer , Councilwoman
Henry McPeak , Councilman
ALSO PRESENT Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Supervisor led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance .
Supervisor Desch noted that the Town Board was invited to attend . a
meeting with the Forest Home Association at the Forest Home Chapel
on September 30 , 1981 at 4 : 30 P . M .
Councilwoman Raffensperger stated that the meeting with the City of
Ithaca on the Wastewater Treatment Facility was scheduled for Wednesday ,.
October 14th and that this was the same night of her County Board
meeting , therefore , she would be unable to attend. .
The Supervisor asked the Town Clerk to call Mayor Bordoni to ascertain
the possibility of changing the meeting date until Wednesday ,
October 21st ,
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TOWN OF ITHACA TENTATIVE BUDGET
Proof of posting and publication notice of a Public Hearing to
. consider the Town of Ithaca Tentative Budget having been presented
by the Town Clerk , the Supervisor opened the Public Hearing . ( Copy
of Tentative Budget attached to the official minutes ) .
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Supervisor Desch presented his 1982 Budget message . He stated
that the preparation of the 1982 Tentative Budget has been
particularly difficult because of the combined .impact of
continuing inflation and dwindling financial support from non -
town sources . It quickly became clear that we had to set more
specific priorities than had been the casein previous years .
The top two priorities , in my view , are existin.g staff
and new tools to enable all of us to service the tax -
payers with even greater effectiveness . We have , for
example , already designated $ 30 , 000 for the acquisition
of an in - house computerlxgord processor .
On the personnel side , it is my view that we must continue
to recognize the value of our existing staff and reward . them
appropriately . We expect a great deal from all of our staff
and also will continue to offer new challenges , such as
becoming computer literate , dealing with the operation of
complex utility systems , etc .
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With the foregoing attitude , as policy makers , we can
assure our consitutents that we will have the capacity to
meet the challenges in the years ahead without an undue
burden on the taxpayer .
In the first cut of this budget , I included .a full year
salary for a full time Systems Analyst / Planner . Such a
position would enable us to achieve primarily two aims ( 1 )
To provide substantial staff assistance in the initiation
of planning studies , such as ' housing , zoning , transportation , f
circulation utility services and , thereby , support and
extend our capability to look ahead 5 - 10 years . ( 2 ) To i
create in -house capability to bring on line administrative , t
financial and engineering systems through the use of the
automated equipment to be obtained during the year . In this
way , . we can maximize the value of computing and word process -
ing equipment and assure proper documentation and self E
training . In a large organization these would be separate
positions , but we cannot afford nor , at this point in time ,
justify it .
Our total costs , however , have indicated to me that we cannot
support the position for the full year without an inordinate
tax increase . I have , therefore , included $ 10 , 000 with the
recommendation that the person be hired on May 1 , 1982 , as a
full time permanent position . In terms of timing , this will
be about right with regard to final selection of equipment .
The 1982 Tentative Budget preserves our commitment to the
continuation of those long range plans that maximize our
investment in resources namely , 10 year highway repaving
and machinery replacement programs , bus service support ,
park and recreation trail and water and sewer upgrading .
Specifically for example , under Machinery 1982 , is the year
programmed for the purchase of the additional cinder spreader
and sufficient funds are included for this purchase . No
additional personnel are needed for this expanded level of
service . However , in 1983 , we face the prospect of spending
$ 100 , 000 for a 4 - wheel drive snow plow . This is needed for f
the . high . drift areas on both county and town roads . If we i
are to continue to provide this . service to the County , they
will need to provide some capital funds , for the cost re -
covery rates do not include amortization of such specialized
equipment .
On the revenue side we can expect a leveling or cap on state
aidand the budget reflects this likelyhood . In the highway
revenue area we show the newly consolidated highway aid `
program , a relatively small increase due to the prevalence
of county roads in our Tow There is still a possibility
of Safer Off Systems money for the equivalent of the Sand Bank
Road Guardrail Project , but the amount and timing is too un -
certain to have it included in the budget . We are hoping to
have approval to apply such funds to the upgrading, of Stone .
Quarry Road .
We have just been informed that our revenue sharing alto
cation for Entitlement Period 12 and 13 will be $ 171 , 916 .
The Tentative Budget takes the $ 8 , 084 difference from the
drainage project proposed use .
On the matter of sales tax credit , we again have followed
the policy of not considering its impact on the tax rate .
Any'' other policy would leave our financial situation in a
too speculative position and dependent on continued restraint
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at the county budget level . There may be some credit against
the -Town wide tax rate ( to taxpayers outside the Village ) but
consumer spending has leveled off .
On the Parks budget , I have cut the Parks Committee rec -
ommendation significantly on the basis that plans for new
parks have not been advanced to the point where we , as a
board , can defend the level of expenditure proposed .
. We also have a new special lighting district. , namely the
Clover Lane Lighting District and the budget and tax rate
. is included in the budget .
In closing , it is a pleasure to report no increases in 4
several major areas , water benefit , sewer benefit , water
and sewer surcharges and the water rate . In the case of
the Town water distribution benefit . charges , it has now
been 10 years since the special districts were consolidated
and the benefit charge is still the same .
Councilwoman Raffensperger questioned the unexpended balances . She
asked what happens to them , are they lumped together ?
Supervisor Desch answered , the unexpended balances remain , as tagged .
Councilman McPeak asked the Supervisor if he had shown the Cornell
conCribution for fire services in the revenue on fire ?
Supervisor Desch answered no , the Town ' s share goes directly to the
City , who calculates the reduction , in computing our share of the cost .
Supervisor Desch noted that the adoption of the final budget will
be on November 5 . Salaries of elected officials must be published
in the newspaper ten days prior to the November 5th meeting . He
noted that the salary of the Supervisor has not increased in ten.
years and to hold down the tax rate , he had not increased the
salary of the Supervisor , Town Board members or the Justices .
Supervisor Desch asked the Board what they wished changed . He noted
that somethings can be changed later , however , a lot cannot .
Councilman Raffensperger noted that the $ 16 , 000 figure added as an
unexpended balance had not been taken out as a highway appropriation . -
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked what would be the amount of the
unexpended balances at the end of the year ?
Supervisor Desch stated that he did not expect any substantial change
in the year end unexpended balances .
Councilman Del Rosso stated that he felt there would be very few
accouts with surpluses , at the end of the year , .
Supervisor Desch stated that he did not want to make the same mistake
the City had and end up with large deficits ,
Councilwoman Raffensperger stated that she would like to know if the
balances were - dwindling . .
Supervisor Desch stated that he would provide the Board Members with .
an- estimate of the year end balances -' at the budget hearing .
Councilman Del Rosso stated that he felt this was a very realistic
budget .
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Councilman Kugler agreed . He also stated that he felt the salary
of the elected officials should not be increased this year . .
RESOLUTION N0 . 155
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Tom of Ithaca hereby approves
as a Preliminary Budget for the Town of Ithaca , for the fiscal year
beginning January 1 , 1982 , the itemized Tentative Budget of estimated
revenues and expenditures , as prepared , a copy of which is made a
part of these minutes
( Desch , Del Rosso , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
Councilman Cramer thanked Jean Swartwood and Sally Alario for the
extra time and effort , put in by them , so that the budget would
be ready and final form for the Board ' s consideration .
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE SOUTHERN CAYUGA
LAKE INTERMUNICIPAL WATER COMMISSION TENTATIVE BUDGET
Proof of posting and publication of notice of a Public Hearing to
consider the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission
Tentative Budget having been presented by the Town Clerk , the
Supervisor opened the Public Hearing .
There being no persons wishing to speak in favor or opposed to the
Tentative Budget , the Supervisor declared the hearing closed , following
discussion .
RESOLUTION NO . 156
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Del Rosso ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
as a Preliminary Budget for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal
Water Commission , for the fiscal year beginning January 1 , 1982 , the
itemized Tentative Budget of estimated revenues and expenditures,
as prepared , a copy of which is made a part of these minutes ,
( Desch , Del Rosso , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
CONSOLIDATION OF VOTER REGISTRATION POLLING PLACES
RESOLUTION N0 . 157
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwor : an Raffensperger ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes
the consolidation of voter districts for voter registration day ,
October 10 , 1981 , and
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that Districts 1 and 2 will register at
Statler , West , Districts 3 , 4 , and 5 will register at the Ellis
Hollow Elderly Housing and Districts 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 will register
at the Northeast School .
( Desch , Del Rosso , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
RENEWAL OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE FOR
STONE QUARRY ROAD WATER IMPROVEMENT
Town Board Minutes - 5 - September '. 24 , 1981
RESOLUTION NO . 158
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorizes the Supervisor to execute the renewal of Bond
Anticipation Note Number 2 for the Stone Quarry = Pittman Lane
King Road West Water Improvement at the best interest rate that .
the Supervisor can negotiate .
( Desch , Del Rosso , . Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
AUTHORIZE TOWN - WIDE WATER IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT
RESOLUTION N0 , 159
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , .
RESOLVED , . WHEREAS the Town Board —of—the Town of Ithaca authorized
the selection of Stearns and Wheler , Engineers and Scientists , of
Cazenovia , New York , as consultant to perform a town - wide water
distribution system investigation on August 18 , 1981 , and
WHEREAS Stearns and Wheler has offered a contract for professional
services for same investigation for actual costs incurred up to
$ 15 , 840 . plus a fixed fee of $ 3 , 960 . , and
WHEREAS , such potential maximum of $ 19 , 800 . falls within the budget
established ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of
Ithaca authorizes the . Supervisor to execute said contract upon his
satisfaction that the scope is sufficiently defined and upon the
review of any Town officials he considers necessary and appropriate . .
( Desch , Del Rosso , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
FEDERAL HIGHWAY FUNDS
Tom. Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni stated that something had happened.
between the State and Federal governments in the classification of
roads . Stone Quarry Road and Burns Road ended up in the urban
area . . The only classification that would take them off is a re -
classification to a local functional classification . Mr . Fabbroni
went on to say that the City must also agree to take their_ portion. of
Stone Quarry Road off , however , the City Engineer seems quite
sympathetic , so there should be no problem .
RESOLUTION NO . 160
Motion by Councilman Del Rosso ; seconded by Councilman Cramer ,
RESOLVED , WHEREAS the process of reviewing the Federal Aid Highway
Systems 1980 and 1990 Highway Functional Classification and 1980
and 1990 Urban Areas occurred in 1976 , and
WHEREAS , the maps approved by FHWA in January 1978 lumped all 1990 .
Classifications and Urban Areas into the 1980 Classification and
Urban Areas mapped thereon , and
WHEREAS , route U7565 from Route 96B to South Albany . Street along
West King Road from SR96B to Stone Quarry Road along Stone Quarry
Road and along Spencer Street from Stone Quarry Road to South
Albany Street , was lumped into the 1980 Urban Area as was route
U7583 Burns Road , and
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WHEREAS , the AADT of Stone Quarry Road is approximately 3200 , and
WHEkEAS , the AADT of Burns Road is approximately, 400 , and
WHEREAS , these two segments are at least temporarily misplaced in
competition for available federal aid funds within the Urban
Area , and
WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca and City of Ithaca are presently
prevented from using Off - System funds on these two segments given
present classifications and location within the Urban Area , and
WHEREAS , the only Non - System designation within the Urban Area
is a local functional classification ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of
Ithaca that route U7565 from Route 96B to the City - Town line on
Stone Quarry Road be reclassified from a minor arterial . to a
functional classification , and
FURTHER BE IT PESOLVED , that route U7583 , Burns Road from Coddington
Road to SR79 be reclassified from a collector to a local functional
classification .
( Desch , Del Rosso , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Kiefer and McPeak
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was duly adjourned .
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