HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2011-01-10-/-V Organizational Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board
y Monday, January 10, 2011 at 5:30 p.m.V y 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
AGENDA
1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance
2. Oath of Office administered and welcome to Nahmin Horwitz as Town Board
Member
3. Acknowledge the Appointment of Deputy Town Supervisor and administer the Oath
of Office
4. Persons to be Heard
5. Supervisor's Report of 2010 and Outlook for 2011
6. Report of Tompkins County Legislature and Ithaca Common Council
7. 5:45 p.m. Public Hearing Regarding Proposed Amendments To The 1993 Town Of
Ithaca Comprehensive Plan Relating To Historic Resources And The Possible
Adoption Of A New "Limited Historic Commercial" Floating Zone
^ 8. Discuss the need for a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for an air quality and HVAC
evaluation of Town Hall
9. Consider allocation of monies for Intermunicipal Youth Program
10. Discuss and Consider Approval of Town Board Meeting Schedule for 2011
a. Approve Regular Meeting Schedule
b. Approve Study Session Schedule
11. Consider Membership and Chair Appointment(s) to the
a. Planning Board
b. Zoning Board of Appeals
c. Conservation Board
12. Acknowledge Supervisor's Town Board Committee Appointments
13. Consider Town Board Appointments to
a. Citizen Advisory Committees
b. Intermunicipal Organizations
c. Town Historian
14. Consider Confirmation of Arrangements and Appointment of Attorney(s} for the Town
^ 15. Consider Appointment of Town Engineer
16. Consider authorization for the Town Supervisor to sign contracts for the following
services: i !
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a. Tompkins County Area Transit (TCAT)
b. Tompkins County Public Library
c. Town residents' use of City Park Facilities (Cass Park) MOD
d. Coddington Road Community Center
e. Cooperative Extension
f. Learning Web
g. Gadabout
h. Lifelong
i. Human Services Coalition
j. Community Science Institute (CSI) - Water Quality Monitoring
k. Tompkins County Animal Control (TCAC) Amendment
17. Discuss 2011 Association of Towns' Resolutions and Consider designation of 2011
Official Delegate and Alternate Delegate for the New York State Association of
Towns 2011 Annual Meeting
18. Consider Approval of Revised Health and Dental Insurance Policy
19. Consider Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Monies
20. Consider Consent Agenda Items
a. Approval of Town Board Minutes of December 30, 2010
b. Town of Ithaca Abstract
c. Bolton Point Abstract
d. Voucher Deadline Schedule for 2011
e. Designation of Official Newspaper
f. Designation of Official Depositories of Town Funds
g. Official Bonds of Town Officers and Employees
h. Set Holiday Tree Pickup Date(s)
21. Report of Town Officials
22. Report of Town Committees
23. Intermunicipal Organizations
24. Review of Correspondence
Organizational Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board
Monday, January 10, 2011 at 5:30 p.m.
215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Supervisor Engman opened the meeting at 5:31pm and led attendees in the Pledge.
OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED AND WELCOME TO NAHMIN HORWITZ AS
TOWN BOARD MEMBER
Mr. Engman introduced Mr. Nahmin Horwitz and the oath was administered. Mr.
Nahmin is a retired physics professor from Syracuse University who lives at Kendal of
Ithaca.
ACKNOWLEDGE THE APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY TOWN SUPERVISOR AND
ADMINISTER THE OATH OF OFFICE
Supervisor Engman announced that Bill Goodman had agreed to continue as Deputy
Town Supervisor. The Board acknowledged the appointment and the Oath of Office
was administered.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Paul Merrill from the Christopher Circle Neighborhood Watch Group submitted
additional petition signatures for the existing petition. (Filed with Petition)
SUPERVISOR’S REPORT OF 2010 AND OUTLOOK FOR 2011
(Attachment #1)
Mr. Engman read from his report
REPORT OF TOMPKINS COUNTY LEGISLATURE AND ITHACA COMMON
COUNCIL
Peter Stein, Councilman reported on the Chair and Vice-Chair elections and their
concerns with the budget. They are analyzing what went wrong and right and they are
very concerned with the property tax cap being proposed. Mandates of which the
County ahs no control take almost 50% of the budget and therefore the income from
property taxes which make up 50% of the budget. If faced with a cap on property taxes,
it is hard to see how this will work in the coming years.
Hanshaw Rd and Pine Tree Rd are also topics coming up for discussion. The County
was sued by Hanshaw Rd residents and they are awaiting a decision from the Appellate
Court and there is a united effort by Pine Tree Rd residents opposed to that
construction.
Added that there is a public hearing regarding a local law protecting public highways
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5:45 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
1993 TOWN OF ITHACA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RELATING TO HISTORIC
RESOURCES AND THE POSSIBLE ADOPTION OF A NEW “LIMITED HISTORIC
COMMERCIAL” FLOATING ZONE
Mr. Engman opened the public hearing at 5:58 p.m.
Laura Johnson-Kelly
, the Town Historian, addressed the Board. She was concerned
about archeological resources being protected because the way she read the proposed
law, it only addresses physical buildings and structures above ground, nothing below
ground. She also felt that people who did not want to be in a historical zone could just
not maintain their property/building and let it fall into disrepair and then they would not
be responsible for them and not have to remain in the historical zone.
Mr. DePaolo spoke to the reversion clause which allows the property to revert back to
its original zone if the property is no longer historic. He noted that there was some
discussion about the Board being the authority to the reversion to handle that concern.
He also asked about the archeological studies done in conjunction with development
and whether those archeological searches are sufficient. Ms. Kelly responded that
current laws only apply to building paid for with federal money, not homeowners. For
example, if a resident wants to build a garage and they are not receiving federal money,
you do not need to look for archeological assets. Discussion followed on what those
thresholds are within the Town’s purview and how they are distinguished. Ms. Ritter
responded that it seems to be most Type I actions that go before the Planning Board.
Mr. Goodman noted that this is the first public hearing on the local law and the COC is
garnering comments and will be looking at these types of questions that arose during
the review of the draft by different boards, committees and residents. He asked Ms.
Kelly to come to the next COC meeting with examples of her concerns. The overall
intent of the law is to allow owners to make more use out of a historical building, to help
preserve the building. Discussion followed. Ms. Kelly noted that she was reading the
law from the perspective of someone wanting to get out of the historic zone while the
intent of the law comes from the other direction. He was not sure how an owner could
purposely let a historic building fall into disrepair to get out of the zone because it would
revert back to residential which is more restrictive not less. Again, this is a first review
of the draft and these types of concerns will be vetted at the COC meeting.
Mr. DePaolo then asked Ms. Kelly what she does as the Town Historian and Ms. Kelly
gave a brief over view of common activities and the county-wide group projects she is
involved with. Basically she felt she was a facilitator and source of information for
people. Mr. Engman added that the cataloging of the cemetery was handled by a
volunteer and Ms. Kelly.
Mr. Horwitz noted the wording of the state law quoted in the draft law and asked if the
Town Board is empowered to determine the character of a district in the town. If so, he
asked if that would then mean the town board can determine that the area west of
Sapsucker Woods is of “special character”? It sounded to him to be a wide-open
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statement. Ms. Brock stated that this is an excerpt of the state law and she would have
to look at the whole provision defining the term “special character” before commenting.
Supervisor Engman closed the public hearing at 6:17p.m.
DISCUSS THE NEED FOR A REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR AN AIR
QUALITY AND HVAC EVALUATION OF TOWN HALL
Mr. Engman gave the history of the issue. The Town has had numerous evaluations by
different groups such as PERMA and the company who installed the HVAC for free but
we need an independent evaluation. Discussion followed with the Board agreeing that
an RFQ should be developed. The budgeting for an actual evaluation will have to be
considered after a real estimate is on the table.
CONSIDER ALLOCATION OF MONIES FOR INTERMUNICIPAL YOUTH PROGRAM
Mr. Horwitz asked about the Board getting some quantified information on what is
provided for these monies such as how many mentors and how many hours per student
for each mentor and how many Town youths for those mentors. Mr. Engman
responded that there is an ad-hoc committee that is going to do just that.
Ms. Hunter was concerned about the brevity of the resolution. She would have liked to
reference the fact that this is a one time payment. Mr. DePaolo offered an amendment
to add such language which passed unanimously. The amended resolution was voted
on.
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011 - 001 Resolution Allocating Funds for the
Intermunicipal Youth Program from Fund Reserves
RESOLVED
that the Town Board hereby allocates an additional $15,000 from reserve
funds to the Joint Youth Commission for the Intermunicipal Youth Program to offset, on
a one-time-basis pending analysis of the Town’s funding of youth programs, a shortfall
created by Tompkins County budget.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Pat Leary : Eric Levine
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
DISCUSS AND CONSIDER APPROVAL OF TOWN BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE
FOR 2011
Therewas some discussion regarding the budget meeting dates and election day
because of the way they fall this year.
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TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-002: Set Dates for 2011 Regular Town Board
Meetings
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
the following schedule for its 2011 Town Board meeting dates:
Monday, February 7, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, March 7, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, April 11, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, May 9, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, June 13, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, July 11, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, August 8, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Monday, September 12, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 6, 2011 5:30 p.m. Budget Discussion
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Monday, October 17, 2011 5:30 p.m. (Monday, Oct. 10 is Columbus Day)
Monday, November 7, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 10, 2011 5:30 p.m. Budget Discussion
Monday, December 12, 2011 5:30 p.m.
Friday, December 30, 2011 10:00 a.m. Year-End Meeting
MOVEDSECONDED
: Tee-Ann Hunter : Bill Goodman
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-003: Set Dates for 2011 Study Sessions of the
Town Board
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
the following schedule for its 2011 Town Board study session meeting dates:
Monday, January 24, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, March 21, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, April 25, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, May 23, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, June 27, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, July 25, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, August 22, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, September 26, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, October 24, 2011 4:30p.m.
Monday, November 21, 2011 4:30p.m.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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Consider Membership and Chair Appointment(s) to the
a. Planning Board
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-004a: Appointment of Planning Board Chair for the
Year 2011
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Fred Wilcox to serve as Chair of the Planning Board for the term January 1, 2011 to
December 31, 2011.
MOVED SECONDED
: Pat Leary : Rich DePaolo
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 004b: Appointment of Planning Board Member
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Ellen Baer to serve on the Planning Board for the remainder of a seven year term that
began January 1, 2005 and ends December 31, 2011.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-004c : Appointment of Planning Board Member
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Linda Robinson Collins, 86 Penny Lane to serve on the Planning Board for a seven year
term beginning January 1, 2011 and ending December 31, 2017.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Pat Leary : Rich DePaolo
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011–004d: APPOINTMENT OF ALTERNATE PLANNING
BOARD MEMBER
BE IT RESOLVED, that the governing Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
appoints David Slottje of 33 Chase Lane as the Alternate Planning Board member to fill
a term beginning January 1, 2011 and ending December 31, 2011.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Bill Goodman
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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b. Zoning Board of Appeals
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 005a: APPOINTMENT OF ZONING BOARD of
APPEALS CHAIR FOR THE YEAR 2011
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Kirk Sigel to serve as Chair of the Zoning Board of Appeals for the term January 1, 2011
to December 31, 2011.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Eric Levine : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-005b : Appointment of Zoning Board of Appeals
Member
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Bill King
to serve on the Zoning Board of Appeals for a term of office beginning January 1, 2011
and ending December 31, 2015.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Bill Goodman : Eric Levine
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
c. Conservation Board
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 006a: APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATION BOARD
CHAIR FOR THE YEAR 2011
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Diane Conneman to serve as Chair of the Conservation Board for the term January 1,
2011 to December 31, 2011.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Tee-Ann Hunter : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 006b: APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATION BOARD
MEMBERS
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
the following individuals to the Conservation Board for
Members, 2-Year Appointments
Nirav Patel
James Hamilton
Eva Hoffmann
Elle Stewart
Associate Members, 1 Year Appointments
Jon Meigs
Larissa Smith
Aaron Donato
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Eric Levine
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
ACKNOWLEDGE SUPERVISOR’S TOWN BOARD COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 007: Acknowledge Supervisor’s Appointments to
Town Board Committees
TOWN BOARD COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP 2011
Town Board Committees
Personnel Committee
Tee-Ann Hunter (chair)
Pat Leary
Herb Engman
(Includes Employee Relations –
Judy Drake chair, employee members to be elected)
Public Works
Bill Goodman (chair)
Rich DePaolo
Nahmin Horwitz
(Includes Parks and Trails)
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Planning
Rich DePaolo (chair)
Pat Leary
Bill Goodman
(Includes zoning changes based on new comprehensive plan)
Budget
Eric Levine (chair)
Nahmin Horwitz
Pat Leary
(Includes Capital Projects)
Operations
Herb Engman (chair)
Tee-Ann Hunter
Eric Levine
(Includes hydrofracking and animal control)
Citizen Committees
Codes and Ordinances
Bill Goodman (chair)
Eric Levine
Pat Leary
Comprehensive Plan
Herb Engman (chair)
Pat Leary
Tee-Ann Hunter
Agriculture Liaison
Bill Goodman
Records Management
Eric Levine
Herb Engman
Intermunicipal
Bolton Point
Herb Engman
Nahmin Horwitz
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Special Joint Committee
Pat Leary
Rich DePaolo
Herb Engman
TCCOG
Herb Engman
Bill Goodman (Alternate)
Recreation Partnership
Eric Levine
Tee-Ann Hunter
Joint Youth Commission
Tee-Ann Hunter
Rich DePaolo
ITCTC (Policy)
Herb Engman
Pat Leary
ITCTC (Planning)
Sue Ritter
Jim Weber
Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium
Judy Drake
Herb Engman (alternate)
Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization (IO)
Rich DePaolo
Herb Engman (alternate)
Cayuga Medical
Rich DePaolo
Pegasys
Rich DePaolo
Ithaca College South Hill
Rich DePaolo
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AD Hoc (limited term)
Fire and Emergency Response
Eric Levine (chair)
Nahmin Horwitz
Herb Engman
Staff member TBD
Youth and Recreation
Herb Engman (chair)
Rich DePaolo
Tee-Ann Hunter
Police Protection
Herb Engman (chair)
Rich DePaolo
Asset Management
Tee-Ann Hunter (chair)
Nahmin Horwitz
MOVEDSECONDED
: Tee-Ann Hunter : Rich DePaolo
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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Consider Town Board Appointments to:
a. Citizen Advisory Committees
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 008 : Town Board Citizen Advisory Committee
Appointments
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca makes the following
Citizen Advisory Committee appointments for a term beginning January 1, 2011 through
December 31, 2011:
CITIZEN COMMITTEES
Codes and Ordinance Committee
Bill Goodman, Chair
Pat Leary
Eric Levine
Fred Wilcox
Eva Hoffmann
Zoning Board Representative
Agriculture Committee
Alan Teeter/Debbie Teeter, Co-Chairs
James Baker
Jennifer Bokaer-Smith/John Bokaer-Smith
Nelson Eddy
Claire Forest
George Sheldrake
Jan Suwinski/Sue Suwinski
Bill Goodman – Town Board Liaison
Comprehensive Plan Committee
Herb Engman, Chair
Pat Leary
Tee-Ann Hunter
Hollis Erb
Dianne Conneman
Joe Wetmore
Stephen Wagner
Dave Mountin
Bill Sonnenstuhl
Non Voting Members:
Peter Stein
Diana Riesman—Village of Cayuga Heights Representative
David Kay—City of Ithaca Representative
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Employee Relations Committee
Tee-Ann Hunter
Herb Engman
Pat Leary
**Employee members are elected by staff; 2 representatives from each facility
Records Management Advisory Board
Eric Levine
Herb Engman
MOVEDSECONDED
: Bill Goodman : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
b. Intermunicipal Organizations
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 009: Town Board Intermunicipal Organization
Appointments
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca makes the following
Intermunicipal Organization appointments for a term beginning January 1, 2011 through
December 31, 2011:
INTERMUNICIPAL ORGANIZATIONS
Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization (IO)
Rich DePaolo
Herb Engman (alternate)
Cayuga Medical Center
Rich DePaolo
Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council
Policy Committee – Herb Engman, Pat Leary as alternate
Planning Committee – Susan Ritter, Jim Weber, as alternate
Lake Source Cooling Data Sharing Group
Herb Engman
Pegasys Oversight Committee
Rich DePaolo, Town recommendation to City
Recreation Partnership
Eric Levine
Tee-Ann Hunter
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Special Joint Committee (Sewer)
Herb Engman
Rich DePaolo
Pat Leary
Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission (Bolton Point)
Herb Engman
Nahmin Horwitz
Stormwater Coalition of Tompkins County
Creig Hebdon
Susan Ritter, Alternate
Tompkins County Area Development’s Economic Development Collaborative
Susan Ritter
Tompkins County Council of Governments (TCCOG)
Herb Engman
Bill Goodman as alternate
Tompkins County Joint Youth Commission
Christianne White, Town Representative
Arrianna White, Town Representative
Robin Tessell, Education Representative
Sandie Grooms, Business Representative
Rich DePaolo – Ithaca Town Board Representative
Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Consortium
Judy Drake
Herb Engman as alternate
Subcommittee
Joint Committee on Plan Design
Judy Drake
Ithaca College Community Committee
Rich DePaolo
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Eric Levine
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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c. Town Historian
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 010: Reappointment of Town Historian
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby
reappoint Ms. Laura Johnson-Kelly, 48 Comfort Road, Ithaca, New York as Town
Historian for the term of January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Bill Goodman : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
CONSIDER CONFIRMATION OF ARRANGEMENTS AND APPOINTMENT OF
ATTORNEY(S) FOR THE TOWN
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-011: Authorize the Town Supervisor to sign a
contract with Guy Krogh and Lorraine Moynihan-Schmitt for Legal Services for
2011
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca accepts Guy
Krogh’s and Lorraine Moynihan Schmitt Agreement Letter for Legal Services for 2011;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board authorizes the Town
Supervisor to sign a contract with Guy Krogh and Lorrain Moynihan-Schmitt for Legal
Services for the 2011 calendar year.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Pat Leary : Eric Levine
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 012: Authorize the Town Supervisor to sign a
contract with Susan H Brock for Legal Services for 2011
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca accepts H Brock’s
Agreement Letter for Legal Services for 2011; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board authorizes the Town
Supervisor to sign a contract with Susan H Brock for Legal Services for the 2011
calendar year.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Eric Levine : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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CONSIDER APPOINTMENT OF TOWN ENGINEER
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-013: Appointment of Town Engineer
BE IT RESOLVED, that Creig Hebdon, P.E. is hereby appointed as Town
st
Engineer for a term continuing until the 1 day of January next succeeding the next
biennial Town election to wit, January 1, 2012.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Bill Goodman
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION FOR THE TOWN SUPERVISOR TO SIGN
CONTRACTS FOR THE FOLLOWING SERVICES
The contract for the Tompkins County Animal Control was discussed. Susan Brock had
concerns regarding the wording of the formula, the percentage of service calls and over
what period of time those percentages would be taken from. Discussion followed with
an amendment being moved and seconded to add the following to the TCAC Contract
Amendment:
The Town’s prorated portion will be the average of the following three factors:
1. the ratio of the number of dogs in the Town to the total number of dogs in the
consortiums municipalities, and
2. a similar ratio of the human population, and
3. a similar ratio of service calls over the previous 12 months
and, the last paragraph regarding 2012 was deleted.
The amendment was approved unanimously and the main resolution moved forward.
Mr. Engman gave a brief update on the contract talks, enumerations and ratios and how
the other municipalities are or will be affected. The Board discussed what services we
actually receive for the monies spent and Mr. Engman noted that it is more of an
insurance policy than a service contract because we are required to have the services
even though we may not use that many of the services.
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011 - 014: Authorizing Supervisor to Execute Annual
Contracts
RESOLVED
, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the
Town Supervisor to execute annual contracts with the following services providers:
a. Tompkins County Area Transit (TCAT)
b. Tompkins County Public Library
c. Town Residents’ use of City Park Facilities (Cass Park)
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d. Coddington Road Community Center
e. Cooperative Extension
f. Learning Web
g. Gadabout
h. Lifelong
i. Human Services Coalition
j. Community Science Institute (CSI) Water Quality Monitoring
k. Tompkins County Animal Control Amendment (TCAC) as amended
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
, that the foregoing annual contract expenditures were
approved as part of the Town of Ithaca 2011 Budget
MOVEDSECONDED
: Pat Leary : Rich DePaolo
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
DISCUSS 2011 ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS’ RESOLUTIONS AND CONSIDER
DESIGNATION OF 2011 OFFICIAL DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE DELEGATE FOR
THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS 2011 ANNUAL MEETING
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-015: Official Delegate and Alternate for Year 2011 New
York State Association of Towns Annual Meeting
WHEREAS, the NYS Association of Towns Annual Meeting will be held on
February 20, 2011 through February 23, 2011 in New York City; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca is a member in good standing with the NYS
Association of Towns and is eligible to have voting rights at the said meeting; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary for the governing Town Board to appoint an Official
Delegate who will have voting rights on behalf of the Town of Ithaca at the said meeting;
now therefore be it
RESOLVED, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints
Bill Goodman as the Official Delegate on behalf of the Town of Ithaca at the 2011 NYS
Association of Towns Annual Meeting,
And be it further
RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
appoints Rich DePaolo as the Alternate Official Delegate on behalf of the Town of
Ithaca at the 2011 NYS Association of Towns Annual Meeting.
MOVED: Pat Leary SECONDED: Tee-Ann Hunter
VOTE: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
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TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 016: Support of Proposed Resolutions of the
Association of Towns 2011
Resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby support the proposed
Resolutions of the Association of Towns.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Tee-Ann Hunter : Rich DePaolo
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF REVISED HEALTH AND DENTAL INSURANCE POLICY
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011– 017: Approval of Revisions to Health and Dental
Insurance Policy
WHEREAS, the Personnel Committee reviewed and recommends revisions to
the Health and Dental Insurance Policy regarding a Retiree becoming an Elected
Official and what percentage for health insurance they shall pay; (see policy below)
Now, therefore, be it
,
RESOLVED the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the
below revised Health and Dental Insurance Policy; and be it further
RESOLVED, the Human Resources Manager is directed to update the policy in
the Personnel Manual; and be it further
RESOLVED, the policy shall be retroactive to the start of the Term of office for
any current Town Board Members.
HEALTH AND DENTAL INSURANCE –elected officials
The Town/Commission offers the employees and elected officials group health and dental
insurance. New employees are given an opportunity to enroll with coverage effective on
the date of hire as long as they enroll within 30 days from date of hire. Employees will also
have the opportunity to add, delete or change coverage during the open enrollment period
st
in November for January 1 coverage. The Town/Commission will not pay any benefits
directly; only benefits paid by the insurance carrier are available to employees. The
Town/Commission reserves the right to change the insurance carrier and, in conjunction
with such change, to alter the level of benefits that may be provided. Domestic
Partnership coverage is available; for more information contact the Human Resources
office regarding these insurances.
Health Insurance: Town Supervisor is eligible for health insurance at the full time
employee equivalent (currently paid at 100%). Deputy Town Supervisor is eligible at the
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part time level of 20% cost share, if working a part time shared schedule with the
Supervisor, otherwise would be the same as all other elected official. All other elected
officials are eligible at 50% cost share. If a retired Town/Commission employee becomes
an elected official the health insurance cost share shall be 50% during the term of office, if
it is less than the Retiree cost share. At the end of the term the cost share shall convert
back to the Retiree cost share amount in effect prior to the term of office.
Dental insurance: All elected officials opting for dental insurance shall pay 100% of the
family or individual premiums.
MOVEDSECONDED
: Eric Levine : Pat Leary
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF HIGHWAY MONIES
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 018: Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway
Monies
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of §284 of the New York State Highway Law the
Town Board is required to enter into an agreement with the Highway Superintendent
outlining the expenditure of monies levied and collected in the Town for the repair and
improvement of highways, and for monies received from the State of New York as State
Aid for the repair and improvements of highways; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca Highway Superintendent has outlined the total
expenditure of $1,312,984 for this purpose; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves, adopts and
authorizes the “2011 Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Monies”, as prepared
by the Highway Superintendent
MOVEDSECONDED
: Rich DePaolo : Tee-Ann Hunter
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
CONSIDER CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-019: Consent Agenda
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
and/or adopts the resolutions for the following Consent Agenda items:
a. Town of Ithaca Abstract
b. Bolton Point Abstract
c. Voucher Deadline Schedule
d. Designation of Official Newspaper
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e. Designation of Official Depositories of Town Funds
f. Official Bonds of Town Officers and Employees
g. Holiday Tree Pick-Up Dates
MOVEDSECONDED
: Herb Engman : Tee-Ann Hunter
VOTE
: Ayes: Engman, Leary, Hunter, Levine, DePaolo, Horwitz, and Goodman
Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-019a: Town of Ithaca Abstract
WHEREAS
, the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Ithaca
Town Board for approval of payment; and
WHEREAS
, the said vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town
Board; now therefore be it
RESOLVED
, that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of
the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated.
VOUCHER NOS. 0001-0017
General Fund Town wide 12,344.80
General Fund Part Town 174.33
Highway Fund Part Town
Water Fund 100,577.17
Sewer Fund 274,138.14
Warren Road Walkway
Forest Home Traffic Calming
Fire Protection Fund
Risk Retention Fund
Forest Home Lighting District 57.50
Glenside Lighting District 22.86
Renwick Heights Lighting District 30.41
Eastwood Commons Lighting District 41.66
Clover Lane Lighting District 5.24
Winner’s Circle Lighting District 7.87
Burleigh Drive Lighting District 18.42
West Haven Road Lighting District 73.08
Coddington Road Lighting District 42.45
Trust and Agency
Debt Service
TOTAL 387,533.93
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-019b: Bolton Point Abstract #013 & #001
WHEREAS
, the following numbered vouchers for the Southern Cayuga Lake
Intermunicipal Water Commission have been presented to the governing Town Board
for approval of payment; and
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WHEREAS
, the said vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town
Board; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED
, that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of
the said vouchers.
Voucher Numbers: 2193-2239 & 1-9
Check Numbers: 12826-12832, 12837-12876, 12833-12836, 12877-12881
#013 #001
Bolton Point Rd Project $ 0
Operating Fund $ 91,916.57 $43,183.70
TOTAL $ 91,916.57 $4,3,183.70
Less Prepaid $ 14,596.40 $ 780.14
TOTAL $ 77,320.17 $42,403.56
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-19d: YEAR 2011 PROCESSING VOUCHERS/INVOICES
DEADLINE DATES
WHEREAS, to facilitate an efficient and timely method for processing vouchers/invoices
for the monthly abstracts it is necessary to establish a deadline for submission of
vouchers/invoices by vendors, staff, and other service people; and
WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has determined the following dates to properly
prepare the vouchers/invoices for approval; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, the Town Board does hereby adopt the following schedule for the year
2011 as the last date by all vendors, staff, and other service people to submit
vouchers/invoices to the Accounting Department for presentation to the Town Board on
the Abstract Date:
Deadline Dates Abstract Dates
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Monday, January 24, 2011
, January 28, 2011 Monday, February 7, 2011
Friday
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Monday, February 21, 2011
, February 25, 2011 Monday, March 7, 2011
Friday
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 Monday, March 21, 2011
, March 31, 2011 Monday, April 11, 2011
Thursday
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 Monday, April 25, 2011
April 29, 2011 Monday, May 9, 2011
Friday,
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 Monday, May 23, 2011
, May 31, 2011 Monday, June 13, 2011
Tuesday
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
THURSDAY, October 6, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
MONDAY, November 7, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
FRIDAY, December 30, 2011
***
Abstract dates in blue are Regular Town Board meetings.
Abstract dates in red are Study Session Town Board meetings.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, vouchers/invoices must be submitted no later that 12:00
p.m. on the Deadline Date.
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-019d: DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby designates the
Ithaca Journal as the official newspaper for the Town of Ithaca for the year 2011.
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011-019e: Designation of Official Depository of Town
Funds
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BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby designates
Tompkins Trust Company as the official depository for monies coming into the hands of
the Town Supervisor, Budget Officer, Town Clerk, and Receiver of Taxes for the year
2011; and, be it further
RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward a certified
copy of this resolution to the Tompkins Trust Company.
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -019f: Official Bonds for Town Officers & Emplovees
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, that the Faithful
Performance Bonds for the Town Officials and Employees for the year 2011 are
approved as followed:
Town Supervisor/Fiscal Officer
Deputy Town Supervisor
Finance Officer
Receiver of Taxes
$3,000,000.00
$3,000,000.00
$3,000,000.00
$3,000,000.00
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Town Clerk $25,000.00
Town Justice, James Salk $25,000.00
Town Justice, David Klein $25,000.00
Highway Superintendent $25,000.00
All Other Employees (Per Person)$25,000.00
Forgery & Alteration $5,000.00
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 019q: Holiday Tree Pick Up
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca Public Works Department picks up holiday trees for the
residents of the Town,
Now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that January 18, 2011 will be final day for holiday tree pickup by the
Public Works Department, and be it further
RESOLVED, that after January 18, 2011 residents may bring their holiday trees to the
Public Works Facility for recycling.
Report of Town Officials - None
Report of Town Committees - None
Intermunicipal Organizations - None
Review of Correspondence - None
Meeting a^urned on motion at 7:55 p.m.
Respectfufly ^jsibrnitt^ by.
Paulette Terwilligei
Town Clerk
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New York say that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town
Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and the notice has been duly published In the official newspaper,
Ithaca Journal:
ADVERTISEMENT: Town of Ithaca Public Notice
The Town Board will hold a public hearing at 5:50p.m. at its Organizational Meeting
held on January 10, 2010 at 215 N. Tioga St, Ithaca Regarding Proposed Amendments
To The 1993 Town Of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan Relating To Historic Resources And
The Possible Adoption Of A New "Limited Historic Commercial" Floating Zone. This is
a re-hearing of the first of two required public hearings. Please contact the Town Clerk
with questions.
Paulette Terwilliger
Town Clerk
12/28/2010
Date of Publication: December 28, 2010
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TOWN OF ITHACA
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town Board will hold a public hearing at 5:50p.m. at its Organizational Meeting held on
January 10, 2010 at 215 N. Tioga St, Ithaca Regarding Proposed Amendments To The 1993
Town Of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan Relating To Historic Resources And The Possible
Adoption Of A New "Limited Historic Commercial" Floating Zone. This is a re-hearing of the
first of two required public hearings. Please contact the Town Clerk with questions.
Paulette Terwilliger
Town Clerk
12/28/2010
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TOWN OF ITHACA
215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850
www.town.ithaca.ny.us
TOWN CLERK (607) 273-1721 PUBLIC WORKS (607) 273-1656 ENGINEERING (607) 273-1747
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SUPERVISOR'S 2010 REPORT AND 2011 OUTLOOK
President Obama famously said "Change has come to America." I don't know
about America, but it certainly came to the Town of Ithaca in 2010. The arrival of
new faces in the Town of Ithaca seemed to be the norm last year. We started
with a new Town Clerk, Paulette Terwilliger, and a new Town Board member,
Susan Riha. Chas Bruner later joined us a code enforcement officer. At the end
of the year Mike Solvig arrived as Finance Officer and days later Dan Tasman as
Assistant Planning Director. Sue Ritter moved up to Planning Director. We had
four retirements in 2010: Engineer Dan Walker, Planning Director Jon Kanter,
Budget Officer Al Can/ill and Recreation and Youth Coordinator Mamie
Kirchgnessner. The engineer and recreation positions remain open pending
further review.
Intermunicipal Cooperation
^ The Town of Ithaca has a long tradition of extensive intermunicipal/community
. cooperation which continued in 2010 and resulted in significant change:
1. Ithaca College - 24 acres of constructed wetland on the Ithaca College
(IC) campus and 77 acres in Newfield will be permanently protected via a three-
party agreement among IC, the Finger Lakes Land Trust and the Town of Ithaca.
2. Tompkins Countv Council of Governments fTCCOG) - several
initiatives progressed:
A. The Municipal Health Insurance Consortium was finally
approved by the NYS Insurance Department and formally began operations
January 1, 2011
B. A road construction law template was completed and provided to
all municipalities in Tompkins County
C. A cell lower group arranged for a study of cell tower placement
options and for development of a model local law
D. An agreement was reached among a subset of TCCOG
municipalities to contract with Tompkins County Animal Control (a subsidiary of
the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - SRCA) for a three-year dog
control contract
«■ E. A subcommittee of TCCOG was established to help coordinate
\ work on the various challenges of horizontal hydrofracking gas drilling.
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3. Ulysses Water - A great deal of clarification on the provision of water to
the Town of Ulysses was gained through discussions with and actions of new
Town Supervisor Roxanne Marino.
4. Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility - There was a huge amount
of new activity regarding the sewage treatment plant:
A. Upgrades to the plant - over $8,000,000 of improvements were
agreed upon among the partners (over $3,000,000 of which will be paid by the
Town of Ithaca) with resultant energy savings eventually paying for the
improvements
B. The Town of Ithaca applied for a grant from the American
Reinvestment Act through NYSERDA and received $406,000 which reduced the
cost of the plant improvements to be paid locally
C. The Town voluntarily joined with the City of Ithaca to address a
lawsuit brought against the City by First Energy over coal tar on the sewer plant
property; the suit has been settled out of court resulting in a probable cost
savings over a court decision
D. Two spills by the Cornell animal digester resulted in a great deal
of discussion among the members of the Special Joint Committee of the plant; a
permit for receipt of the digester by-products by the plant has not yet been
finalized.
5. The Southern Cavuca Lake Intermunicioal Water Commission (Bolton
Point) - Reduced water usage and fixed costs plus an aging infrastructure
necessitated a steep increase in water rates for 2011 both at Bolton Point and
for the Town system.
6. Fire and Emergency Protection - Although payments will not be due
until 2012, the addition of fire trucks to both the Village of Cayuga Heights and
Ithaca City departments, with which we contract for services, caused a steep
increase in the fire tax for 2011.
7. Sustainabilitv Planning - I coordinated a grant application with the
Town of Dryden to the Park Foundation which resulted in a $105,000, two-year
grant for a sustainability planner position now filled by Katie Stoner
8. Sewer Interceptors - Although we agreed to pay for the Town's portion
of two sewage interceptor improvements, it became apparent that the
procedures outlined in our agreement with the City of Ithaca are not being
followed and follow up with the City is required
9. Black Diamond Trail - State Parks, the County, the City and the Town
of Ulysses joined with the Town of Ithaca in deciding to try to make progress on
the Black Diamond Trail despite the lack of state funding; Ulysses has already
put in a new culvert for the trail and the Town of Ithaca has mowed a long
section of trail to enable State Parks to evaluate many other culverts. ^
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\ 10. Intermunicipal Youth Services - The county's cut In this program by
50% for 2011 caused great consternation throughout the County and resulted in
a $15,000 increase in Town Costs.
11. Pedestrian Improvement Proiects - The Hanshaw Road and Pine
Tree Road pedestrian improvements made progress, with construction
anticipated within the next two years. Both benefit from Cornell and County
funding.
Unfunded State Mandates
1. Dog Control - Agriculture and Markets unilaterally decided to get out of
the dog control business, leaving local municipalities to manage the entire
program. The County Clerks coordinated a response and our Town Clerk's
Office produced a local law and fee schedule which should provide a seamless
transition to total Town control.
2. Fireworks Permits - Similarly, the State decided that localities should
issue all fireworks permits including those for both public and private displays.
3. Inlet Vallev Cemetery - When an incorporated cemetery ceases
operation, the State requires that towns assume responsibility. The Inlet Valley
A Cemetery became the first one for the Town of Ithaca. We have begun an
inventory of the grave sites and would like to develop a master plan for the
cemetery.
Similar to the stormwater management mandate of a couple years ago (which
staff has estimated costs the Town $70,000 per year), none of these mandates
came with increased funding therefore putting increased pressure on the local
property tax.
Development
While the Planning Board deals with development projects falling within current
zoning requirements the Town Board gets involved when zoning changes are
required. Here are some of the projects considered in 2010:
1. The Northeast - The building moratorium ended and no new activity
has ensued as yet.
2. Vine Street Cottages - Now called Belle Sherman Cottages, this
development has seen many positive changes as a result of Town Board and
community input.
3. Ithaca Beer - The potential expansion of Ithaca Beer on a large parcel
of land received a positive response from the Town Board. f
4. Conifer/Cornell - This project has struggled as changes in the original
plan have occurred.
5. Limited Historical District - Progress was made toward the
establishment of a limited historical district which will enable owners to make
effective use of their property while respecting the heritage of the buildings.
6. EcoVillaqe Third Neighborhood - This example of more sustainable
housing was well-received throughout the Town.
Internal
1. The Hiahwav Excavation Law - The passage of this law will enable the
Town to be better prepared for large-scale activities that require culverts and
disturbance of the Town's roads.
2. Capital Proiects - An aging infrastructure and the opportunity for low-
cost bonding enabled the Town to complete or plan for a number of ambitious
projects: _
A. East Shore Drive water line replacement
B. Hanshaw Road Walkway f
0. Hungerford Road Pump Station
D. Town Hall Roof
E. Snyder Hill Road Reconstruction
F. Forest Home Drive Reconstruction
G. Snyder Hill Road Water main replacement
H. Forest Home Traffic Calming (partially with released funds from
the federal stimulus)
3. Studv Sessions - A second Town Board meeting was instituted in an
attempt to improve communications, especially among committees.
4. Official Map - A new official map, the first update since 1968, was
adopted by the Town Board.
5. Voucher Approval Schedule - Vouchers for approval at the Town Board
meetings are now made available the Friday before the meeting to allow more
time for inspection.
6. Staff/Board Lunches - In an attempt to improve communication among
staff and Town Board members, several voluntary, informal lunches were held
throughout the year.
7. Additional Parking Spaces - With the Post Office I negotiated two
> additional parking spaces for the Town in addition to space for motorcycles and
bicycles.
8. Dog Census - A highly successful dog census was conducted by the
Town Clerk's Office resulting in a 30% increase in dogs found in the Town.
9. Employee Education Support - A $5,000 yearly fund was established to
help employees pursue continuing education degrees.
10. Comprehensive Plan - Community meetings were concluded and
considerable progress was made in the writing of the first draft of the plan.
11. Agricultural Plan - With the assistance of a $25,000 grant from the
State and a sub-contract with Cornell Cooperation Extension of Tompkins
County, the revised Agricultural Plan is almost complete and will be included in
the overall comprehensive plan.
12. Miscellaneous - A new heating system and sound deadening
improvements were made to the Town Clerk's space; mitigation fees and asset
management potential were studied; a traffic/nodal development study was
_ discussed; retirement incentives were offered; an improved property
maintenance law progressed; potential critical environmental areas were studied;
X an initial look at increased traffic control was begun; scenic resources and
stream setback laws made progress; noise permits at Ithaca College continued
to be time-consuming for everyone concerned; and there was considerable
discussion of the roles of the Town Board and the Town Supervisor concerning
the Town's administration.
2011 Outlook
1. The Comprehensive Plan - The plan must be completed in 2011 so
that revisions to the Town's zoning (which I anticipate will be substantial) can be
finished shortly thereafter. The areas of the Town where development should
take place must be clearly defined so that the natural, historical and agricultural
resources of the Town can be better protected.
2. Industrialization of the Rural Landscape - Road and critical
environmental area protections must be enacted in 2011 to guard against
potential industrial activity, including horizontal hydrofracking for natural gas. The
Town Board must decide whether it wants to enact protective zoning or an
outright ban on horizontal hydrofracking for gas exploration.
^ 3. Fire and Emergency Protection - The Town Board must investigate its
^ options regarding the unsustainable increases in costs for fire and emergency
H response services.
4. Traffic Control - The Town Board must determine if it can offer
increased traffic control for its residents through sub-contracts or other
agreements with local police forces.
5. Recreation and Youth Sen/ices - The town Board must determine what
the Town residents need in the areas of recreation and youth services and the
best way to provide those services.
6. Budget - The Town must continue to be cautious in its expenditures,
including pay and benefits for employees, given the continued troubled economic
times and the potential for massive increases in costs for retirements and health
care, especially given the possibility of a State cap on property taxes.
Conclusion
The Town of Ithaca remains in a good position to weather economic and social
challenges. With the cooperation of staff, appointed boards, elected officials and
residents, the Town of Ithaca will continue to thrive even in the challenging
circumstances of the coming year.
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Town of Ithaca
Department of Code Enforcement
Monthly Report for December 2010
Category Description Entries
Building Permit Inspection In the Field inspection tied to a building permit 59
Building Permit Consultation In-offlce or in-field consultation w/project managers or
contractors regarding building proiects 14
Building Permit Review Review and processing of building permits 67
Complaint New Investigation New complaint investigation 3
Complaint Follow-Up Processing of complaints 10
Continuing Education Training, seminars, CEU's 10
Fire Incident Investigation Fire Incident Investigation following dispatched call 1
Fire Safety/Operating Permit
Inspection
Fire Safety inspection for and/or operating permit.
Processing of notes and issuance of permit.23
Fire Safety/Operating Permit
Re-Inspection
Processing of Fire Safety re-inspection notes and
issuing operating permit^ollow-up.7
Legal Processing Order to Remedy, issuing Appearance
Tickets, and actual court appearances 1
Meeting Attendance at Departmental meetings, Board
meetings. Committee meetings & Staff meetings, etc.33
Miscellaneous Counter service, phone calls not associated with an
active file.95
Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan Review Field Inspection/Report 0
Zoning Board of Appeals Review and research of ZBA applications 3
Addresses (911)All related work for address changes 3
Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement Monthly Report
12/01/2010-12/31/2010
Building Permits
BP#Date Value Description fee category
8739 12/7/2010 $3,828.00 Instailation of Bosca Soul 700 Pellet
Stove
$55.00 Rencvatlcns and
Addltlcn to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8746 12/9/2010 $6,000.00 Update existing garage, laundry room,
sheet rock ceiling/walls. Insulation,
electrical work, etc
$60.00 Renovations and,
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8748 12/10/2010 $42,000.00 Remodel kitchen, new staircase, new
moldings on Ist floor
$150.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8440 12/14/2010 $2,500.00 Sundeck on back of Unit 2 $25.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8754 12/15/2010 $11,056.00 Reroof existing house $75.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8758 12/16/2010 $10,000.00 Repair minor fire damage $60.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8756 12/21/2010 $4,780.00 Reroof $110.00 Renovation &
Additions to
Multlole Res
8771 12/29/2010 $1,000.00 Replace porch with deck $100.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8759 12/29/2010 $37,903.00 Replace roof $150.00 Renovations &
Additions to
Commercial
8772 12/30/2010 $9,100.00 Construct new bathroom In existing
bedroom
$60.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8764 12/30/2010 $7,884.00 Install replacement window $60.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
8757 12/30/2010 $94,787.00 Build 12' X 24' addition, new deck and
porch, extend heating system
$250.00 Renovations and
Addition to 1 & 2
Family Homes
Totals 1 $230,838.00 1 1 $1,155.00 1
Certificates of Occupancy
BP#Address Description CO Temp
8735 59 Mazza Rd Bathroom remodel 12/1/2010 □
8032 325 WInthrop Dr New single-family home with attached 2-
car garage
12/8/2010 □
8504 120 Eastem Heights Dr Build a deck 12/15/2010 □
8379 950 Danby Rd Demise wall for Challenge Industries,
Suite 179 & 180
12/19/2010 □
8732 142 Synchrotron Dr Install NFPA sprinkler system 12/20/2010 □
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12/01/2010-12/31/2010
8689 205 Tareyton Dr Raise garage roof and add rear porch 12/23/2010 □
8598 135 Burieigh Dr Convert storage room into
studio/workshop; Extend deck and add
12/23/2010
8771 123 Glenside Rd Replace porch with deck 12/30/2010 □
8602 311 Old Gorge Rd New single-family home with garage 12/30/2010 □
Complaints
Date Address Complaint Type Disposition
12/20/2010 1028 Ellis Hollow Rd noise Pending
12/23/2010 335 Pine Tree Rd building code Pending
12/23/2010 104 FIdler Rd property maintenance Pending
12/3/2010 959 Dryden Rd building code Pending
12/8/2010 203 Muriel St property maintenance Pending
12/8/2010 1028 Ellis Hollow Rd building code Pending
12/13/2010 104 PIneview Ter zoning use Pending
12/15/2010 124 Comstock Knoll Dr lighting Pending
12/17/2010 651 Sheffield Rd building code Pending
12/16/2010 579 Warren Rd sign No Violation Found
12/16/2010 555 Warren Rd sign No Violation Found
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Building Permits Received in December 2010
Date Rec'd CEO BP# St# Street Name Status
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12/2/2010 8752 891 Taughannock Blv Pending
12/2/2010 SW 8753 1494 Mecklenburg Rd Pending-denial letter sent 12/20/10
12/6/2010 KG 8754 127 Westvlew Ln Issued
12/8/2010 SW 8755 901 Taughannock Blv Pending
12/9/2010 SW 8756 770 Elm St Ext Issued
12/14/2010 SW 8757 322 Stone Quarry Rd lssued(hotdlng for ins)
12/15/2010 KG 8758 12 John St Issued-holding for Ins
12/16/2010 SW 8759 1301 Trumansburg Rd Pending
12/16/2010 KG 8760 123 Burleigh Or Pending
12/17/2010 KG 8781 930 East Shore Dr Pending
12/20/2010 SW 8762 101 Harris B Dates Dr Pending
12/21/2010 BB 8763 1061 Danby Rd Pending
12/22/2010 SW 8764 85 Whitetall Dr Issued
12/23/2010 SW 8766 845 Taughannock Blv Pending
12/23/2010 SW 8767 113 Hillcrest Dr Pending (double fee; work w/o permit)
12/24/2010 SW 8526 1020 East Shore Dr Issued
12/27/2010 SW 8765 201 Harris B Dates Dr pending
12/27/2010 SW 8768 201 Harris B Dates Dr Pending
12/28/2010 SW 8770 215 Enfield Falls Rd Pending
12/28/2010 SW 8769 651 Sheffield Rd Pending (fee doubled; work w/o pennit)
12/29/2010 BB 8772 210 Muriel St Issued
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Building Permits Issued in December 2010
Date Street Number Street Name Description
12/7/2010 Buckler 233 TroyRd Installation of Bosca Soul 700 Pellet Stove
12/9/2010 Jung 111 Salem Or Update existing garage, laundry room, shee
12/10/2010 Rtterer 111 Burlelgh Or Remodel kitchen, new staircase, new moldl
12/14/2010 Lucente 109 Briarwood Or Sundeck on back of Unit 2
12/15/2010 Olson and Lesk 127 Westvtew Ln Reroof existing house
12/16/2010 Castelhano & 0 12 John St Repair minor fire damage
12/21/2010 Karen Zelders 770 ElmStExt Reroof
12/29/2010 Qreer 123 GlensldaRd Replace porch with deck
12/29/2010 Cayuga Profess 1301 Trumansburg Rd Replace roof
12/30/2010 Ofer 210 Muriel St Constnict new bathroom In existing bedroo
12/30/2010 Oletz 85 Whitetail Or Install replacement window
12/30/2010 Morrlssett 322 Stone Quarry Rd Build 12' X 24' addition, new deck and porch
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Regular Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board, January 10,2011
Human Resources Report for December 2010
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Personnel and Employee Relations Committees:
The committee reviewed the status of the Finance Officer recruitment. They
continued the discussion on the wage system by reviewing a 3 grid system. They
approved revisions to the Health and Dental Insurance Policy and approved of a
College Course Reimbursement request.
Employee Relations committee received an update on Class A and Tank
Endorsement requirements for CDL drivers and that the air quality for Town Hall would
be discussed at Operations Committee again. New suggestion cards discussed
included topics such as bereavement leave for friends and copier room as a
kitchenette. The committee reviewed the Board/Staff luncheons and recommended
that they continue in 2011.
Bolton Point's Personnel and Operations committee had updates from each manager
on training, performance reviews and department needs. The committee reviewed the
status of the union negotiations, which have moved to mediation.
Personnel - Civil Service:
Resolutions and other paperwork were prepared for Dan Tasman's position and the
promotion of Susan Ritter, both for the Planning Department.
The Finance Officer Interview Committee after second interviews recommended the
appointment of Mike Solvig to the position. Mike started on December 28^ so he
would have a few days here before Al retired.
A great deal of time was spent preparing for the retirements of Al, Dan and Jon. Exit
interviews including reviewing final pays and retiree benefits were held with all three.
Changes to several job descriptions were recommended and approved by the Town
Board due to the need to have CDL drivers with a tank endorsement and some with a
Class A. Town will be paying the costs for employees to get these new requirements.
Commercial Insurance (Ithaca Aoencv- NYMIR Insurance Companv):
The vehicle damage claim reported last month that included tire damage from a
pothole was denied. The claimant has filed a small claims suit against the Town,
which was passed onto NYMIR to defend.
A claim due to water damage from the rain storm on December 1®*, was processed.
Workers' Compensation (Public Emplovers Risk Management Assoc - PERMA):
There are no new claims to report.
Health and/or Dental Insurance:
^ ^ Attended trainings held by Excellus and Medco regarding the change over to the
Consortium. Cards for both were scheduled to come out the last week of December,
but for most came in the mail on January 3^^.
Submitted By: Judith C. Drake, PHR, Human Resources Manager
Planning Department Report for the Month of December 2010
Submitted to the Ithaca Town Board for the January 10,2011 meeting
Planning Board - Development Reviews
Cavuga Medical Center (CMC) Lab Addition - Final Site Plan Approval was granted for the
constmction of a 15,985 +/- square foot laboratory (one-story) and associated mechanical room
(two-story) addition on the east side (rear) of the hospital. A portion of the project will be
constmcted below grade and include a green roof. TTie project will also include the relocation of
the existing helipad and cooling towers, construction a new service entry, extension of a
walkway and additional landscaping treatments. Trowbridge & Wolf, Landscape Architects LLP
and HOLT Architects were consultants for the project.
Hollv Greek Townhouses Modifications. HoUy Greek Lane - Preliminary Site Plan and
Subdivision Approval was granted for modifications to the Holly Creek Townhouse
development (Danby Road and W. King Road area, behind the). The proposal involves
modifying the approved plan to change the design and siting of the buildings and increasing the
number of units from 20 to 22 units in six buildings. The units would be sold to moderate
income buyers as part of the Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services Community Housing Trast
program. Holly Creek Townhomes, LLC, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services and HOLT
Architects were applicants/consultants for the project.
Holochuck Homes Subdivision - Continued discussion and consideration of Acceptance of the
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Holochuck Homes Subdivision.
The discussion will continue into the January 4^ Planning Board meeting. The proposal involves
the construction of 106+/- town home type units in a clustered neighborhood development with
two entrances proposed from NYS Route 96 (Trumansburg Road). Owners are Holochuck
Homes LLC. Consultants include David M. Parks, Esq. (Legal), Tim Miller Associates
(Environmental Planner), Inc. and Keystone Associates, LLC (Engineers).
Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town Board on the **Limited Historic Cnmmercial"
Floating Zone, related changes to Chapter 270, Article Xin "Commercial Zones Generally" of
the Town of Ithaca Code, and Proposed Amendments to the 1993 Town of Ithaca
Comprehensive Plan regarding historic resources and a new '^Limited Historic Commercial"
Floating Zone. The Planning Board expressed general support for the proposal, however, there
were several specific comments on the language of the law which will require further
consideration by the Codes and Ordinances Committee
Codes and Ordinances Committee (COC)
At the December 15* meeting, the committee began reviewing the revised draft amendments to
Conservation Zone language regarding forest management plan requirements. The committee
will be continuing to review of the revised draft at the January meeting. Other future agenda
items will be consideration of modifications to the zoning regulations regarding garages and
consideration of recent comments received concerning the draft Stream Setback Law.
Planning Conunittee
At the December 9^ meeting, the Committee discussed plans for holding a small meeting with I )
City officials to discuss various topics related to West Hill. The committee discussed the ^
Cornell/Conifer West Hill proposal and recommended not moving the PDZ language further at
this time. Members discussed and recommended consideration of a limited development
moratorium on West Hill.
Comprehensive Plan Committee
At the December 18^ meeting, Sustainability Planner, Katie Stoner, presented to the Committee,
a status report on her work related to sustainability planning for the Town. The Committee also
reviewed the Energy/Climate Change goals/objectives draft Plan section.
Conservation Board
At the December 2"^ meeting, the Board was provided with a presentation by Katie Stoner regarding
sustainability planning for the Town of Ithaca. The Board also discussed an email complaint,
members received, pertaining to the new lights being installed as part of the Forest Home traffic
calming project, and their potential impacts on wildlife. The Board also briefly discussed the forest
management language amendments to the Conservation Zones, as well as status of the Richard
Fischer Award nominations, and other regular reports.
Agriculture Plan Committee
Planmng staff continues to work with committee members on preparation of final sections of a draft
Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan for the Town of Ithaca.
Other Activities of Staff
Pine Tree Road Bike and Pedestrian Paths Meeting - December 20^. Staff attended this public
meeting concerning the proposed bike and pedestrian trail additions along Pine Tree Road with
connections and modifications to the East Ithaca Recreation Way. The project will also include
replacement of the old train trestle with a new ped/bike bridge and widening of Pine Tree Road in
the vicinity of the old train trestle.
Pedestrian Oriented Development in the Town of Ithaca presentation for staff and Board members -
December 8^. Staff, along with numerous Board members attended the presentation "Pedestrian
Oriented Development in the Town of Ithaca" by Rob Morache on December S'''. The presentation
included development scenarios for the Town's West Hill area.
Stream Setback Presentation to the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council -
December 8^, At the invitation of the EMC, staff provided an update/presentation on the Stream
Setback Law.
Submitted by Susan Ritter, Director of Planning
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Paulette TerwiUiger
Town Clerk
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Dear Ms. TerwiUiger,
Historic Ithaca acts as a voice for historic preservation in our community. Our mission is to
protect historic, architectural, and cultural resources and to encourage sound, sustainable reuse and
economic development that respects our shared heritage.
We support the creation of a "Limited Historic Commercial" floating zone in the Town of
Ithaca. Historic buildings such as Hayts Chapel and Schoolhouse attain a level of significance that
makes them resources belonging to the entire community. Such buildings are deserving of creative
solutions to ensure their continued use and survival.
Adaptive use has long been a vital tool for historic preservation, especiaUy for buildings
threatened by development pressure or perceived obsolescence. And, the recognition that comes
' ^ with a unique and historic address can contribute to the success of a business. One must look no
further than the DeWitt Mall, the Chemung Canal Trust Company branch at the old Lehigh Valley
train station, or Sunny Gables to see this principle in effect. Allowing limited commercial uses on
historic properties currently zoned for residential use will increase their chances for survival as
attractive landmarks contributing to the economy and sense of place of the Town of Ithaca.
Historic Ithaca is very pleased that the Town of Ithaca is taking this important step to
protect historic properties. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the review of this
proposed new zoning.
Sincerely,
Kristen Olson
Preservation Services Coordinator