HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1981-11-09 TOWN OF ITHACA
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
November 9 , 1981
At a Regular 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 9th day of November , 1981 , there
were
PRESENT Noel Desch , Supervisor
George Kugler , Councilman
Shirley Raffensperger , Councilwoman
Henry McPeak , Councilman
Marc Cramer , Councilman
Dooley Kiefer , Councilwoman
ABSENT Victor Del Rosso , Councilman
ALSO PRESENT Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer
James Buyoucos , Town Attorney
Helen E . Sundell , 310 Forest Home Drive
W . Frank Shipe , 236 Forest Home Drive
Margery M . Shipe ; 236 Forest Home Drive
Thomas R . Wolski , 233 Forest Home Drive
Ruth M . Mahr , 103 Judd Falls Road
Joel Silbey , 105 Judd Falls Road
Dave Macklin , 133 Pine Tree Road
Bruce Brittain , 135 Warren Road
Douglas Brittain , 135 Warren Road
Kris Merschrod , 123 Warren Road
Marilyn Ewing , 1520 Slaterville Road
Nancy Hewett , 1518 Slaterville Road
Nancy Fuller , Deputy Clerk
Beverly E . Livesay , Board of Reps
Ruth & John DeWire , 148 Pine Tree Road
0 . H . Pearson , 440 - 1 Forest Home Drive
Representatives of the Media
Jenny Howe , WTKO
William Astor , WHCU
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Supervisor Desch led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance .
REPORT OF TOWN OFFICIALS
SUPERVISOR ' S REPORT
Supervisor Desch stated that tomarrow night , Broome Developmental
Services would be holding a meeting in the Town Hall meeting room
on the proposed location of a Group Home at 205 Northview Road
West . The meeting is open to the public and not sponsored by the
Town . He suggested that the Board Members might wish to sit in
the audience and observe .
TOWN ENGINEER ' S REPORT
Town Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni noted that the flood of October 27
and 28 had been the main event , the last few days . He went on to
say that unlike five years ago , there was major damage to only a
few areas in the Town . Forest Home received the largest damage .
Retaining walls were damaged , there are extensive deposits in the
creek and the entire area behind the dam .
Town Board Minutes - 2 - November 9 , 1981
The Town Engineer estimated the damages to the creek at $ 75 , 000 ,
damages to the dam and Forest Home Bridge at $ 15 , 000 , although he
noted that he had not seem the top of the dam . Shoulder damage
at about $ 20 , 000 . Stone Quarry Road was washed out on the lower
side of the road , estimated at $ 25 , 000 . He stated that the Burns
Road had received all the silt that was washed down , however , the
road is now open . Mr . Fabbroni estimated the damage to the Honness -
Lane Bikeway at $ 3 , 000 , damage to the Eastern Heights drainage
at $ 15 , 000 , South Hill Water Main damage at $ 20 , 000 and damage to
Fall Creek in the amount of $ 193 , 000 . He noted that Federal Funding
was critical , and we should hear within a week if we will be
receiving any Federal Aid . He warned that the damage was not
wide spread , therefore , this could work against our receiving any
funding .
Councilman Cramer asked what would be done about the damaged
Freese Road bridge ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni stated that the County plans to replace
only the individual members of the structure that were damaged .
The published cost figure of $ 250 , 000 may be an over estimate ,
as the figures came out two days after the storm .
Councilman Cramer asked about the cable bridge .
Supervisor Desch answered , the bridge belongs to Cornell .
Town Engineer Fabbroni stated that work is progressing on next
years projected budget for the Hospital Transit run .
Supervisor Desch noted that the ridership on the hospital run has
increased steadily since it was set up over three years ago .
REPORT OF COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES
Beverly Livesay reported that a week from tonight is County Budget
Hearing night . The Hospital ' s Financial Report is in and copies
are available . We are meeting next week to deal with it . Also ,
there will be a meeting next week on weighted voting . She stated
that there did not seem to be too many choices .
Supervisor Desch asked if there was a computerized plan on file ?
Mrs . Livesay responded , not that I know of .
Supervisor Desch informed . Mrs . Livesay that the Town Board would
like to see the weighted voting plan before it is adopted by the
County .
Mrs . Livesay went on to say that the Board of Representatives
accepted the bid for the elevator and adopted the Youth Services
Plan this morning .
EAST ITHACA CIRCULATION STUDY
Supervisor Desch stated that the Town Board held a public hearing
at their October meeting to consider modification to the highway
map . The purpose of this meeting is to take the time to consider
the background and decide the next step . He went on to say that
there will be no public input as this meeting . However , he would
recognize Ruth Mahr who will be presenting to the Board , a petition
containing 128 signatures approving the following Resolution :
We , the undersigned residents of Forest Home , endorse the following
resolution passed by the Forest Home Improvement Association on
October 6 , 1981 .
Town Board Minutes - 3 - November 9 , 1981
PREAMBLE : We consider the proposed alignment of the East Ithaca
Traffic Corridor from Ellis Hollow Road to Route 366 , specifically
its intersection with Route 366 at Caldwell Road , as detrimental to
the Hamlet of Forest Home . We , therefore , urge the adoption of the
following resolution by the Ithaca Town Board .
RESOLVED :
1 ) That the proposed East Ithaca corridor linking Route 79 and
Route 13 be funded all at once and in its entirety , and that
construction on all segments of the route be carried on simultaneously .
If this is impossible , that funding and construction of the Northern
segment of the corridor ( namely that portion between Route 366 and
Route 13 ) precede that of the southern segment ( namely that portion
between Ellis Hollow Road and Route 366 ) .
2 ) That , as a condition for accepting this alignment , the Town of
Ithaca plan and implement , as soon as the new corridor is open ,
whatever measures may be necessary to prevent use of Caldwell Road
as a through - route on either a temporary or permanent basis by the
use of dividers , or barriers , or by its complete closing if necessary .
( Copy of the Petition attached to the official minutes ) .
Supervisor Desch asked Town Engineer Fabbroni to give the background
information .
Town Engineer Fabbroni stated that there is a long history of
transportation planning in the Town . In the late 50 ' s the Regional
Planning Board was developed . They came up with a plan for
circulation in the Town . This has long since been superseded by
sub - developments , etc . There has been a great amount of planning
for Cayuga Heights . The Village of Cayuga Heights purchased property
for road in 1968 , planning for circulation routes in the Town of
Ithaca . Included was the circulation plan tied to Triphammer Road
and Hanshaw Road . The Arboretum Plan was strongly disavowed by -'
Cornell .
The Town Engineer went on to say that Origin and Destination Studies
were conducted by the State Highway Department . They promised to do
the Home Interview part , however , they never did . Origin and
Destination Studies did not apply to small areas , so as a result , the
County Planning Department went ahead without the State study . They
ignored neighborhoods and etc . , in the Town of Ithaca and proposed
a road between Warren Road and Muriel Street . The proposed road
went through BOCES building and through the just approved Eastwood
Commons Development .
In 1975 , the State Engineers did a follow - up study of the North East
area . They studied stop signs , turning lanes and little improvements
that would cost under $ 10 , 000 . Through all this , a rash of environmental
changes . The original transportation process of the 60 ' s became the
state of the art . To make the best use of our roads .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that traffic studies in Forest Home have gone on
forever , . considering one way traffic and parking lots for Cornell .
From a staff and employee point of view , this was not feasible . In
1977 a study was done of East Ithaca as a Church on Honness Lane
wanted to build a parsonage right where a road was scheduled to be
build . A study was done on the projected development in the Town of
Ithaca which projected the amount of traffic Pine Tree Road could
stand on its own and for traffic if it was reconstructed .
Mass Transit was instituted , providing transportation in virtually
every populated section of the Town . In 1978 , a Speed Study was
. conducted , . with the purpose of trying to convince the State to go
to a 35MPH Townwide speed limit . A complete count of roads :An --the
Town of Ithaca was taken in 1980 .
Town Board Minutes - 4 - November 9; , 1981
December 1979 , after many many years of flustration , the Town
initiated a meeting with Cornell University and the County to
study traffic . The Committee met on four occasions , the out -
growth of the meeting was the East Ithaca Circulation Study .
Trucks on East State Street came up at this time , however , the
Committee divorced themselves of this issue , as trucks were
considered to be a separate item and the Circulation Study was
not a truck by - pass study . Started with traffic data we obtained
in October of 1980 . Major traffic point on Campus , transit
service in Ithaca area , projected traffic figures that would
saturate the area , location of industry in the Lansing area ,
existing zoning and future land use was taken into consideration .
It was determined that local funding was the only way to start
the project .
The County came up with five alternatives . Designated Pine Tree
Road to carry local needs which addressed a by - pass situation
essential to local circulation needs . Pine Tree road can handle
3 , 000 cars now and only . projected to double , at worse , if all
land was filled in , he noted that Pine Tree Road could carry the
additional traffic . Realignment of East Hill Plaza , a proposed
road through the Ellis Hollow Elderly Housing Project and the
printing company . One plan placed a road through the sheep grazing
area , which was unacceptable to Cornell and another joined Pine
Tree Road to Judd Falls Road which would be more than a minor
relocation .
The Town Engineer stated that it was necessary to look at Phase
I , II and III collectively . He went on to note that a one - way
traffic system for Forest Home had been considered , however , the
community was against this . Other alternatives were by the water
tank and the golf course . Nothing . was every spelled out as to
what would happen to the golf course and Fall Creek itself was not
even considered . Cornell Plantations and Arboretium stood in the
way also .
Councilman Cramer noted that at one point it was suggested that a
link between Game Farm Road and Route 79 was a viable alternative .
Was this discussed ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni answered that this was not a feasible
alternative because of several knobs .
Councilman Cramer noted that an alternative suggested was the
closing of Judd Falls Road to through traffic .
The Town Engineer answered yes , along with the alternative to
leave Judd Falls Road open along with the alternative to go to a
one - way system .
Councilman Cramer stated that everything said tonight impacts on
Pine Tree Road ,
Supervisor Desch asked , won ' t there also be an impact of nothing
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s done .
Councilman Cramer answered , yes . ,
Supervisor Desch responded that the impact on Pine Tree Road will
be great if there is growth on Route 13 ,
Councilwoman Raffensperger stated that she had no desire to create
a route for all traffic , only create another route so that one
residential area would not get all the traffic . She stated that
she was against any use of Pine Tree Road to Route 13 , as a .
connector route .
Councilman Cramer stated that he was concerned with the amount of
dollars being spent for the East Ithaca Circulation Design legs .
Town Board Minutes - 5 - November 9 , 1981
Freese Road leg , Pine Tree Road leg , and now Game Farm Road leg .
Does it matter that Freese Road is not in the Town of Ithaca and
Game Farm Road is the dividing line ?
Supervisor Desch stated that we should have input from County
Planning ,
Councilman McPeak asked about the environmental impact on another
Town ?
Supervisor Desch. answered that the Varna Fire Department was
dependent - on Freese Road for fire protection . He went on to say
that the environmental impact on Game Farm Road would be minimal
Councilwoman Kiefer added that she failed to see how we would
ever get to Game Farm Road .
Councilwoman Raffensperger stated that the major problem the Town
has is in the Forest Home area , relief for the Forest Home area
is the most critical issue .
Supervisor Desch stated that there was no need to spend more
dollars on the study . We need only to get the highway map
revised to recognize how we as a Board , saw the need for such a
corridor . The County will need to know where the Town stands .
Any reservations that the Board might have should be brought out
now .
Councilwoman Kiefer stated that she was troubled with supporting
the building of Phase I first without a guarantee built into
Phase I that Phase II would also be built . She went on to say
that she could not see putting more burden on the Forest Home
area .
Councilman Cramer asked what was the west extension ?
Supervisor Desch answered , lines up to do what Jessup Road would
have done before Hasbrook Apartments .
Councilman Cramer asked if that was a viable connector .
Town Engineer Fabbroni answered , not unless it connects to
something new
Beverly Livesay stated that she felt a meeting should be held at
the Ellis Hollow Elderly Housing Project to explain to them the
corridor which could end their walkway , before you take any action .
Supervisor Desch stated that the Board was not obligated to
endorce the report tonight . He stated that he felt the report was
an excellent job , no matter what are it ' s shortcomings . He stated
that the Board should decide to make changes or not to make
changes , then schedule a public hearing .
Councilwoman Raffensperger suggested that perhaps the public
hearing could be held at the December 7th meeting .
DOG CONTROL CONTRACT
Supervisor Desch stated that the Town had received the proposed
contract from the SPCA for 1982 * r He stated that an addendum would
be added as the Town does not want patrolling , the amount of money
to be retained by the Town must be changed and the Town does not
want the SPCA given the authority to issue licenses .
TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS
RESOLUTION NO . 178
Town Board Minutes - 6 - November 9 , 1981
Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
the Town of Ithaca Warrants dated November 9 , 1981 , in the
following amounts :
General Fund - Town Wide . . . . . . . . . 0 . 16 . 6000090080 $ 22 , 262 . 87
General Fund - Outside Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 16 , 408 . 95
Water & Sewer Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 38 , 118 . 18
Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 16 , 762 . 44
Lighting District Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 241 . 39
Capital Projects Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 400 . 00
Parks Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 441 . 07
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , McPeak , Cramer and Kiefer voting
Aye . Nays - none ) .
BOLTON POINT WARRANTS
RESOLUTION N0 , 179
Motion by Councilman Kugler ; seconded by Supervisor Desch ,
RESOLVED , that the Bolton Point Warrants dated November 9 , 1981 ,
in the Operating Account are hereby approved , in the amount of
$ 34 , 920 . 90 after review and upon . the recommendation of the Southern
Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water 'Commission , they are in order for
payment .
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , McPeak , Cramer and Kiefer voting
Aye . Nays - none ) .
JOINT SEWER AGREEMENT
Supervisor Desch noted that each . Board member had a copy of the
Memorandum of Understanding which the Board of Public Works feels
sets forth the basic policies of implementation which are
compatible with current administrative procedures , eliminates
duplication of services and provides for substantial input by all
parties . ( Copy attached to Official Minutes ) ,
Councilman McPeak questioned , of the eight members representing
the City , one will be elected ?
Supervisor Desch answered yes , that is correct .
Councilman Cramer questioned the Budget Officer being the City
Controller ,
Supervisor Desch answered yes , however , I think this can be changed
down the road , it fifteen or so years .
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was duly adjourned .
own Clerk