HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1982-04-26 TOWN OF ITHACA
ADJOURNED BOARD MEETING
April 26 , 1982
At an Adjourned 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 5 : 30 p . m . , on the 26th day
of April , 1982 , there were
PRESENT : Noel Desch , Supervisor
George Kugler , Councilman
Shirley Raffensperger , Councilwoman
Marc Cramer , Councilman
Henry McPeak , Councilman
David Jennings , Councilman
Dooley Kiefer , Councilwoman
ALSO PRESENT : James Buyoucos , Town Attorney
Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer
Robert Merril1 , ' 321 Blackstone Avenue
Jeanne Merrill , 321 Blackstone Avenue
Paul Merrill , 321 Blackstone Avenue
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Supervisor Desch led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance .
NAMING OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Supervisor Desch stated that it has been a long struggle arriving
at a name for the new Wastewater Treatment Plant , However ,
selecting a name was critical so that the process of completing
easements for the outfall and other legal papers can proceed with -
out delay .
RESOLUTION N0 . 58
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman McPeak ,
WHEREAS , the Special Joint Subcommittee adopted a resolution on
April 19 , 1982 , naming the new joint Wastewater Treatment Plant ,
The Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant , and
WHEREAS , this name was chosen from a list of seven names and is
believed to express the area of service in a representative but
simple way ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of
Ithaca hereby approves the name of The Ithaca Area Wastewater
Treatment Plant for the new joint Wastewater Treatment Plant .
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Jennings and
Kiefer voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
AWARD BID FOR CODDINGTON ROAD WATER IMPROVEMENT
Town Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni distributed Summary of Bid
sheets . ( Copy attached to official minutes ) . He stated that
Lafayette Pipeline , Inc . , of 4195 Lafayette Road , Jamesville ,
New York was the low bidder for construction of Water Main
Contract No . 1 , Coddington Road at $ 83 , 737 . 50 . The high bid
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was received from E . E . Roote & Sons , Inc . , of Owego , New York
in the amount of $ 138 , 395 . 00 .
The Town Engineer went on to say that all bid documents were found
to be in order for Lafayette Pipeline , Inc . , after receipt of a
supplemental letter concerning continued validity of the bid with
acknowledgement of addendum No . 1 .
Mr . Fabbroni noted that in contacting Mr . Jack Easterly of the
Onondaga County Water Authority , Mr . Lee . Forduck of the City of
Syracuse and Mr . Dick Baldwin of Calerenos and Spina , as - references ,
Lafayette Pi..peline ,, . Inc . . , . was . .highly recommended for their quality ,
knowledge , thoroughness , management , specialized equipment and
fairness . . Stearns & Wheler has had good experience with Lafayette
as a subcontractor on some of their projects .
Information provided by Lafayette Pipeline , Inc . , shows the cor -
poration to be experienced and well equipped to complete the
project .
The Town Engineer went on to say that it was , therefore , recommended
that the contract be awarded to Lafayette Pipeline , Inc . , pending
execution of agreements and permits required by the contract
documents . Work can be expected to commence in two to three weeks .
Supervisor Desch recommended that the bid for the Coddington Road
Water Main Contract No . 1 be awarded to Lafayette Pipeline , Inc .
He noted that the Board would be required to approve two resolutions .
One resolution would award the bid and the second resolution would
establish a $ 100 , 000 . 00 budget for the project .
The Supervisor went on to say that work could be started in two
to three weeks after the signing of the documents . The project
could be completed in a month .
RESOLUTION N0 , 58
Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilman Jennings ,
IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED WATER
IMPROVEMENT DESIGNATED THE CONSTRUCTION
OF WATER MAIN CONTRACT N0 , 1 . , CODDINGTON.
ROAD . BID ACCEPTANCE , RESOLUTION OF AWARD .
WHEREAS , on April 12 , 1982 , bids were received for the construction
of all facilities for the aforesaid water improvement , for the Town
of Ithaca , New York , and
WHEREAS , the Town Board has carefully considered the Engineer ' s
Report on these bids and has adopted a budget for the said
project ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the award be made of contracts
for construction to the following :
Lafayette Pipeline , Inc . , 4195 Lafayette Road ,
Jamesville , New York
_ for the contract sum of $ 83 , 737 . 50 as submitted in the bids and
contract documents .
This resolution is subject to compliance by the Contractor in
furnishing all documents and items required by the bid and contract
documents to the reasonable satisfaction of the Town representatives
and subject to proper execution of all documents by the Contractor
and by the Town Supervisor , and subject to compliance with all
applicable law .
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Jennings and
Kiefer voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
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Councilwoman Raffensperger asked how far the water line will be
extended ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni responded , 3 , 900 feet .
Supervisor Desch stated that inspection of the project would be
done primarily in - house . He expected no problems , in spite of the
list of ongoing projects .
RESOLUTION NO . 59
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger ,
WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca has complied with
all requirements of law necessary to proceed with construction
of the project known as Construction of Water Main Contract No . 1 . ,
Coddington Road ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board establish the
following budget for said project :
$ 83 , 737 . 50 Base Bid
7 , 500 . 0. 0 Engineering Design
72262 . 50 Contract Contingency
1 , 500 . 00 Engineering Project Administration
$ 10O ) OOOSOU Total Budget
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Jennings and
Kiefer voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
WETLAND AREA DESIGNATION
Town Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni stated that the State Legislature
passed a law allowing local control of Wetlands . , The State planned
to delineate wetlands on a Statewide map , however , the State never
provided the money .
Tompkins County started the maps but never finished them . Step I
and II of the Sewer Project require the mapping of these areas .
Tom Miller has been hired to finish the maps .
The Town Engineer went on to say that he felt there was a problem
with transposed maps . DEC , the County and now Tom Miller have all
worked on the maps , over a period of time . He stated that he felt
that lines delineating wetlands have crept each time they have
been updated .
He noted that • on the lake shore , the map shows wetlands quite a
distance back from the lake . Most of the homes in the Town of
Ithaca are not located in the flood plain . He felt that a
reference should be made to known flood elevation , however , below
that it was environmentally sensible .
Supervisor Desch felt that if the line were drawn at the 100 Year
Flood Level , the Town would experience no great problems in
sewering the homes . He felt that all the homes on the west shore
could be sewered .
Town Engineer Fabbroni noted that the maps make reference to
the Barge Canal flood elevation . •
Councilwoman Kiefer asked if the Barge Canal elevation is the
elevation that keeps the lake level ?
'Town Engineer Fabbroni stated that 386 . 5 is the maximum condition
of the 100 Year Flood ,
The Town Engineer presented the wetland maps to the Board members
noting that there was no question that there are wetlands in this
area , but he questioned to what extent :
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Supervisor Desch stated that the wetland maps issue was caught
in a time bind . Inorder to keep the sewer project on schedule ,
he would need the Boards comments before the May 10th public.
hearing . ` , > He went on to say that it may be necessary to modify
Local .Law : . No . 3 , 1976 , noting that land designated as wetlands
will not be sewered for 50 years .
Councilwoman Kiefer noted that Tompkins County EMC , in doing;
their portion . - has physically surveyed the wetlands .
Town Engineer Fabbroni responded that he thought the EMC had
completed the Town of Ithaca , as they were aware of the upcoming-
sewer project .
Councilman Jennings questioned wetlands next to a road, can we .
run sewer lines through ?
Supervisor Desch answered that no one at DEC seems prepared to
- commit themselves on the questions of sewer lines next to a road .
Town Engineer Fabbroni again questioned the maps , stating that
he felt that pens had slipped the lines back . He questioned the
limits , especially along Five Mile Drive , r He noted that the
Five Mile Drive area has houses and an eight unit apartment complex
built on a flood plain and wetland area .
The Town Engineer went on to say that another concrete example
was the Grey : Haven Motel , which is shown in a flood plain , however ,
it is in an area that has been built up for twenty years .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that - the railroad right - of -way was designated
as being in the flood plain and therefore , the Town could never
put a trunk line through this area , eventhough it is above the .
flood plain . He went on to say that the map may not have gone far
enough ' in the Fall Creek area . Flood insurance maps show houses
in the flood plain .
Supervisor Desch stated that he sensed a consensus from the Board
that the Town Engineer should develop a wetland map on the theory
of the 100 Year Flood as a reasonable cutoff point . And to
also refine the none flood zone to find proper .boundaries <
Councilman McPeak asked if there were other bench marks ?
Supervisor Desch answered yes , but we need a standard mark .
Councilwoman Kiefer asked what' did the old Cayuga Lake Basiri
use for a mark ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni answered that he was not sure , he would
have to look this up .
Supervisor . Desch stated that he felt the mark was lower than the
Corp of Engineers bench mark ,. He . went on to say that . in most
places , .- .: one foot won ' t make any difference , however , one hundred
feet would , and therefore , . this does not make any sense .
Councilwoman Raffensperger noted that as she understood it , flood
- plains and wetlands were two separate items .
Supervisor Desch responded that wetlands were outside of flood
plains and need to be checked and designated .
Town Attorney Buyoucos asked if the Town had any right to appeal.
the designated areas on the map ?
Supervisor Desch responded that we have preserved local autonomy .
on this matter . We have already made the commitment to regulate
wetlands .
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Town Attorney Buyoucos questioned the need to restrict sewering
for 50 years . He felt this should be tested .
SOIL CONSERVATION AGREEMENT - FALL CREEK PROJECT
Town Engineer Larry Fabbroni stated that initially the Federal
Government ,'. s . reimbursement for the flood disaster was to be
$ 5 , 000 . However , after an on - site trip , which convinced the
inspectors of the amount of damage , they are now proposing a
figure of $ 30 , 000 .
The Town Engineer noted that the County started the project and
would act as coordinator . However , the City chose to go on
their own .
Mr . Fabbroni . went on to say that the estimate to repair the
wall along Forest Home Drive is $ 31 , 000 . The Town must sign
an agreement to provide 20% of the cost in either money or
labor . The agreement will authorize the Supervisor to execute
the contract , which.. is required , for the Town to participate in
the construction of the 150 foot retaining wall . The Conservation
Service will contract all the work and the Town will be there to
help when they need us .
RESOLUTION NO . 60
Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger ,
WHEREAS , the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation
Service has approved a joint application of Tompkins County to re -
pair damage . to streams resulting from the October 1981 flood event .
under Section 216 of the Flood Damage Assistance Program , and
WHEREAS , a project to repair the retaining wall supporting Forest
Home Drive , a Town . Highway , within the . Town of Ithaca has . been
approved as - part of the County package , and
WHEREAS , the current . estimate for constructing approximately -
150 feet of bin type retaining wall is approximately $ 31 , 000 , and
WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca ' s 20% local share of actual cost
will be committed in the form of in - kind provision of materials ,
labor and machinery ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Supervisor be
authorized to sign any Contracts , Certifications , Agreements ,
requests for insurance , etc . , as may be necessary to meet Town
commitments for implementation of said project .
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Jennings and
Kiefer voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
The second resolution pertaining to the Towns need for assistance
was discussed .
Town Attorney James Buyoucos stated that he objects to Point 5 ,
which reads "Accepts all financial and other responsibilities
resulting from its failure to obtain , or '- its delay in obtaining
adequate permits , land and water rights , licenses and clearances
needed for the emergency treatment measures " , because of the
broadness of the statement .
He further objected to Point 9 , "Will accept all responsibility
for operations and maintenance of those emergency measures where
rock rip - rap is used " . The Town Attorney stated that he did not
know what the statement ment , so he would have to object as he
did not know enough about it .
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Supervisor Desch stated that no easements need to be obtained
for private property , only Cornell University easements need
to be obtained yet . The Supervisor noted that the Town was
talking about very little rock rip - rap . In this case we are
talking about a concrete wall .
Councilman Jennings asked if the Town needed a permit from DEC ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni stated that the County was obtaining all
necessary permits .
RESOLUTION NO . 61
Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler ,
WHEREAS , the United States Department of Agriculture has allocated
funds to be administered by the Soil Conservation Service for
emergency treatment assistance to protect lives and property from
flood water , erosion and sediment discharge resulting from the
damages . created by the Storm Even of October 27 , 1981 , and
WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca has a need for this assistance ,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca
1 . Hereby accepts sponsorship for and requests the emergency
assistance made available by the Service .
2 . Will acquire the necessary permits , land and water
rights , licenses and clearances needed for the installation of
the emergency treatment measures by the Service on the property
of individual landowners located within the County .
3 . Will fund 20 % of construction cost , with cash , or in -
kind services or a combination of both .
4 . Will make funds and resources available as required to
allow all work to commence within 220 consecutive calendar clays
following authorization of federal funding by the Soil Conservation
Service ,
5 . Accepts all financial and other responsibilities
resulting from its failure to obtain , or its delay in obtaining
adequate permits , land and water rights , licenses and clearances
needed for the emergency treatment measures .
6 . Will designate an individual to assist in establishing
work priorities , acquire land rights , assure coordination with
the appropriate agencies , and perform other duties necessary to
carry out the responsibilities of the County under this resolution .
7 . Will provide a copy of this resolution to the Soil
Conservation Service .
8 . Will hold and save the United States free from damages
due to the approved work .
9 . Will accept all responsibility for operations and
maintenance of those emergency measures where rock rip - rap is
used .
( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Jennings and
Kiefer voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was duly adjourned ,
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