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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1990-02-12 r � . AJFI DA % r/ T C>F ?VAUCATIOh' THE ITH A CA - JOURNAL 'TOWN OF ITHACA, NOTICE OF • PUBLIC HEARING`;2-_ 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE; that tFie � �t �. Town °Board- 'of!ttie 'TowrT';'of' : ' �'� �`� Ithaca ;will meet,and ,conducf a public hearing on March ,112, :" 1990, ;•6_ ;;,7:30 •P.M. ; -'at ;t e z °..n . .. _ . - . _rz �.!1 .1 �� . � . .. . .. being dulet• s-%vom dc�xses Town,- Hol l;"d 26 ,„East . Seneca :'; Street, Ithaca. 6New'- York,i to consicJer { a'n tOrifinance . aid uvs , tazt he r= iots ;iv W-Izl � CoLis !� snd state a_{ oresai � and, amending4yhe . Zoning _.Ordi nonce and `setting forth ceriain fees reIdtirig to the Zoriing Or_ dinance,:;dni1 'will of this time, t tltt L! L .. . . . . . _ . . . . .. . . . ... . . _. . --- . .. -•-----• - - -. . . _. . .._ . _.. . . . . . . hear all person it favor of or h' apposed to the 'adoption of;' l S said Ordinance. - ';- ; cf T= I : Ar—A. JOLT\ AL a public ne �-spape-r printed aad pvbiishej3 r < • Jean H. , Swartwaad ~` - r. '`: Town Clerk `' March 2, 1990 r; c�s .tforesaidI and dhzt s notice , of v4whiu the nexe3 is awtrie . . . . . . . .. . . .. .... . . ... . 1 . , 70co;r) NN . . C ^ C. sz d no4v, ce vra` On . .- - --- - n of . . . _ . . .. . _ . . . . _ _ � 14 ._ .. . I9 . . � �% 4t �. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..._-- before M e , ttis G - - . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . lc� 6 JEAN FORD Notary Public, State of New York No. 4654410 Qualified in Tompkins County Commission expires May 311 19g/ �• , qI ArFl DA1 '! T OF P 1XLa?CA71D1ti' 4.THE ITHACA JOURNTAL • � �, TOWN : ' ITHACA ]C ` ' t �-�}� PUBLIC: HEARING , .NOTfCE OF ,-„ — ` - - � , PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, a the , Town` Board .of the :Town of t✓ _ a• l- �_r t � Itthaco will meet, and conduct it I .. . . . . . .. being duly Sl•0.M , de s � public hearing on March •12, 1990.': at 8 15 P M. ; at the S. .. Hall t 126 fast- Seneca r' Street; fthaca,;: Nety '-York„ to L J3nt' 3k \Z , tZct he Teslc] eY L IL':a Covant'�• and Utatf alormaid amrlj consider 'amending , Local Laws`' g1 ,r•1.981 , to provide for the, is- nn � rr suance of temporary ' certifi- < = t t y L .. . .�r. � K1. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .—• • --• - -- - • -- ---- - - -• - • - - . . .. . _.. . . ._ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . ._ . ........ " ,+'cotes;of_occuponcy and foun--> daliori "building ppermits °and j will 'at this time hear'all per- ;^ I Or TEL I7-aACe+ JOC'FNA-L Ilt p ;l1•1.1C n _ \5'• papwT printed aLnd �7U ,1�1) � son in favor of or opposed . to 1 the adoption of said local law. . .. Jean H. Swartwood4 fn Its -LfOMLid , and thzt a notice , cd w� ich the An.� ezed is & - true r - - Town Cleik "l'-i March 2, 1990 ' ? r t , v puL•:is � r J as, d L,L t tL e c .f SaII5 d on tine . . . . . - . .. ... . . . . y a ^ • ^� �•� } of . . . - . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . .. . _ .. � .- . .... ... . . _. . .. . . . ... .. ... . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ........I r? sIA o to be , cre me L~LS � a - - . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . ._ . _ .- . . . _ _ . . . . . . JEAN FORD Notary Public, State of New YorIF No. 4654410 Qualified in Tompkins County Commission expires May 31, 1 � - - - -- AYFIDAVIT Of POILICAT10N - - -:- _- THE ITHACA JOURNAL TOWN OF ITHACA, NOTICE OF L+ � t � .PUBLIC .HEARING + ' 'i<'LivLv,i� ; � t = k, Z k �u a , ., . ..�,. PLEASE •TAKE NO_TIthot=tFie �� Town Board of - the ' Town �bf Ithaca will meet and-conduct a . . . , .a publ ic hearin•g on-M6rch ' 2; _- . . . n6 19901 =; at',7: P.M., at,; the ; ' Town', Hall, : :126 Easr Seneco j'. Street, !Ithaca, '- New;;York; ;to ': aid s` \s , t he restoes in lth° Co;ish' and tote & fiara : id and con'sider'gmending ',LocglLaw' #2, 1980,• prohibiting 'iruck-tra- ! , ffic- in portions of tFie Forest. . t'htt L! L Oct. IQt'. � -_ • Home area and -changing the . . . .. . . . .. . . . _. . . . -^_- -_- • . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .- . _. . ..... tonagge ' ' limit - to' registered ' weight;' ond 'will ot - i is time - hear all persons in favor of or ' Of T= 17UAC-, 301'F\ AL a public new-sPaper print-e,•I and pub1.Lshe d opposed to the adoption 'of f . said local law ,- Jean H.-Swartwood - in IthzcE afor= E=6 , and thzt a notice , Of �-hi �, the a.nnrxed is & - true Town clerk : .Mprch 2, 1990 ' t��•, �►� publu.he in said p � +c . . . . . . . . . . . _ v . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . . . . . . - - - - - - • - - . . . -- ---- - - - - - - - • - - - - - •- - - . .. ... .._. ... LD4 th: t the f rs-t of sue ^ no • : ,o ,� z on the C. _ _. _ _ . . . . . . ° . . _. . . .. . . . . _ . . _ . . .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ . . .. .. • -2 . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... :1JS = JEi L:sC S-wc ' may. v . v LLB � !' 1JC .. 1 �1L: , 4J� . . ..J-�.� .. .. .. . . . . . . N _. .. _ . . _ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ♦ � . . . fj. .}/. • y" m • T• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEAN FORD Notary Public, State of New York No. 4654410 Qualified in Tompkins County Commission expires May 31, 195 r TOWN OF ITHACA REGULAR BOARD MEETING February 12 , 1990 At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , held at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , on the 12th day of February , 1990 , there were : PRESENT . Shirley Raffensperger , Supervisor John Whitcomb , Councilman Patricia Leary , Councilwoman David Klein , Councilman Frank Liguori , Councilman Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman ABSENT : Karl Niklas , Councilman ALSO PRESENT : John Barney , Town Attorney John Ozolins , Highway Superintendent Erik Whitney , Assistant Town Engineer Susan Beeners , Town Planner Andrew Frost , Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer Bruce Brittain , Forest Hone Beverly Livesay , County Board Daniel M . Winch , County Board Myrtle Whitcomb , 233 Troy Road Ton Mills , 108 Pine View Terrace Gary Moravec , Board of Fire Commissioners Lyle Neigh , 321 South Titus Avenue Jim Mayer , 1251 Trumansburg Road Dave Burbank , Ithaca Fire Department Lee LaBuff , 310 West Green Street Michael Satuab , 310 West Green Street William E . Baker , Ithaca Fire Department Margaret Fabrizio , 213 King Street Representatives of the Media : Jay Cox , Ithaca Journal Deb Debro , WrKO/WQNY PLEDGE OF' ALLEGIANCE Supervisor Raffensperger led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance , REPORT OF' TOWN OFFICIALS Supervisor ' s Report Supervisor Raffensperger stated that she wanted to express her appreciation to the Town for sending her to the conference which was jointly sponsored by the Association of Towns and Audit and Control . She stated that it was an interesting if somewhat scary meeting explaining all the responsibilities , financial and otherwise , of the Town Supervisor . The most interesting thing that happened at the conference was that one of the Supervisors promptly resigned and went home . The Supervisor went on to say that the Town has received numerous applications for the Conservation Town Board Meeting 2 February 12 , 1990 Advisory Council , Comprehensive Planning Committee and three applications for the Planning Board . She stated that she had had some conversations and correspondence from the Tompkins County Solid Waste Division concerning the possibility of a recycle drop off center in the Town of Ithaca . She thought that the only site that would be possible in the Town would be at the Highway Barn and she had given the Highway Superintendent the specification for such a drop off center and he will assess whether or not that is possible down there . We also need to look into minimum, maxi= numbers of hours to have it open . We are not quite sure how we are going to be able to staff if but we are going look into this . Supervisor_ Raffensperger went on to say that the Town had received a letter from the office of the aging concerning new New York State legislation which would increase the income level for the partial exemption for senior citizens and there would be a change date in the eligibility . We just received this a day ago and will have to hold a public hearing on this later in the year , we can ' t meet the March 1st deadline so it will be a year behind . She went on to say that she had received from Phyllis Howell , the Clerk for the Board of Representatives a letter saying the Town of Ithaca , as others , have an opportunity to sponsor representation on the Economic Opportunity Corporation and if any Board members are interested they should let her know . Town Engi,ieer ' s Report Assistant Town Engineer Erik Whitney stated that it had been a busy month coordinating Inlet Valley water and sewer improvements and the South Hill tank site . He stated that he had met with Ed Hallberg to discuss future improvements in the area which he agreed to and has filed them into the subdivision . Mike Ocello has been working with Stearns & Wheler to smooth out technical difficulties with the interfacing of maps on our Autocad with their cad system in anticipation of their receiving the contract for Phase I of Inlet Valley . Stearns & Wheler have transmitted to us both of the contracts for the South Hill water tank and engineering services for Phase I of Inlet Valley . He went on to say that Pickard and Anderson have completed the video services for the sewer inspection of the Northeast sewer main and have submitted their final report . There was 16 % more sewer video taped and the dollars in -the overage is about $ 4 , 800 . We must now review their report and make reccnmendations . for all repairs as evidenced by the video camera and make provisions for the inspection of back lot sewers some time this spring . He went on to say that the Trumansburg Road sewer extension to the new fire house , the agreement has been authorized by Common Council and the one outstanding easement should be executed soon . Bolton Point has been concerned for a number of years about the hill side slipping away on Pleasant Grove Road and since the hill side contains water , sewer and gas lines , the Commission hired a geologist to oversee the slipping of the hill side . The Town Engineering Department is the survey crew and on February 2nd closed the road for a half day to install equipment and we brill be monitoring the slippage . The County will be surveying Coddington Road from the City line to the Caroline Depot Road this, spring in anticipation of doing a realignment of the center line profile and perhaps would be a good time to do the Burns Road realignment with King Road , Councilman Klein asked what were the initial findings in the video inspection of the sewers ? Is there any preliminary indication as to the Village of Cayuga Heights claim of excess of infiltration which is causing problems with their sewer plant , is there any preliminary indication that that is true ? Town Board Meeting 3 February 12 , 1990 Assistant Engineer Erik Whitney replied that the inspection of the sewers indicates that they are all in good condition , there are a few minor isolated joint breaks and slippage and roots but there is nothing to indicate this is true . Overall they looked in wonderful condition . Councilman Klein asked where the problem was on Pleasant Grove Road , Assistant Engineer Whitney replied , between the intersection of Forest Hcm and the observatory road on the hill side above the gorge . Town Highway Superintendent ' s Report Highway Superintendent John Ozolins reported that the Parks Department has been involved in snow removal and the Eastern Heights area thinning trees and checking to see where additional culverts need to be installed . The Highway Department ' s main activities for the month of January was snow removal , we had more snow in January than we had in all of the last winter combined . In between they borrowed the bucket truck from the City and took down some dead and dying trees in the South Hill area . Approximately half of the stone needed for paving is in right now . Town Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer ' s Report Town Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer Andrew Frost reported that all of the sewer lines at Cornell ' s Maplewood Park project , as of today , have passed inspection and the only thing that remains is the change over of the copper tubing on the potable water . He went on to say that the Fire Stations have been inspected by himself and representatives from Egner and that he had received documentation on the areas that he could not visibly see . Mr . Frost continued , noting that building permits issued for the month of January amounted to ten permits , eight certificates of occupancy were issued , 1. 17 field visits with two new complaints . He noted that there were still a number of violations for occupancy . Mr . Frost went on to say that they had done fire inspections on all of the stores in the East Hill Plaza and one property that is used by Cornell ' s Nuclear Studies and they have a warehouse up there which contains some interesting chemicals which we discovered . No one really knew about them including Life Safety at Cornell or the fire department . Some of the chemicals have now been removed from the property . Town Planner ' s Report Town Planner Susan Beeners stated that there was sane development review at. the Planning Board ' s meeting over the last month which included Cayuga Lake Estates who returned with another plat . The applicant volunteered to return with a reduction from 42 lots to 25 with no through connection from DuBois to Route 89 but to have a loop road . There was an understanding that a sketch plan would return to the Planning Board but given that there be a waiver of a 1000 ' cul de-sac to have that type of new subdivision and it the Planning Board agreed with it it would need to cane before the Town Board . They are scheduled to return in February to the Planning Board . There was a return review of Shalebrook which is a 23 lot subdivision on the former Perry Farm and will be caning to the Planning Board again in late March . At the February meeting there was a review of the Inlet Valley water and sewer improvement project as was directed by the Town Board and you have the adopted resolution by the Planning Board which does make some recanmendations as far as the great need to proceed along with some master planning in that area . The Planning Board also looked again i Town Board Meeting 4 February 12 , 1990 at the affordable housing project up on Mecklenburg Road of about 280 units „ The Planning Board saw a number of waivers that would have to occur such as distance between buildings and road right-of-ways and the Planning Board felt it would be best for it to go to the Town Board for a rezoning request . She went on to say that the staff has been moving along with the mapping of the natural resources and open space . Also , the Cornell Park and Ride Lot is scheduled for Planning Board review on February 27th . The Stream Corridor mapping is also proceeding . REPORT OF COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES County Representative Beverly Livesay reported that the County had appointed a new Planning Commissioner , James Hanson and will be starting on April 16th . Mrs . Livesay stated that she understood that the cable franchise renewal was caning up soon . Supervisor Raffensperger replied , not immediately . When Henry McPeak was on the Board , he was our cable expert , they did attempt to suggest to the Board that they wanted to and that the Town should renegotiate the franchise in advance of the renewal date . Henry had a number of conversations with them in which he renegotiated the fact that the Town was not going to do that . The franchise has about two years to go but we will have to deal with that eventually . Mrs . Livesay went on to say that she thought the date was sooner . Mrs . Livesay then introduced Dan Winch who represents the Towns of Newfield and Enfield on the County Board of Representatives and is chairman of the Construction Management Committee , Supervisor Raffensperger noted that Mr . Winch had come to the Board tonight to talk about the Central Processing Facility Neighborhood Advisory Committee , Mr . Winch stated that he was at the meeting to discuss the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Central Processing Facility on Commercial Avenue . He stated that he believed a copy of the resolution establishing the committee had been sent to the Town Board and that he was a bit puzzled about some of the reaction they are having . He stated that he would like to refresh the Boards memory and that one member was designated by Common Council of the City of Ithaca , one member by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , two members that represent the business community adjacent to the central processing site , one to represent the residential neighborhoods that are close to the site and he was proposing that this number be increased to two , and there will be one member from the County Representatives , himself , and one member from the community at-large as well as some non-voting ex-officio members . He went on to say that he would like to encourage the Board to appoint someone to the cc mnittee , their charge is as the advisory capacity regarding the planning of the facility , the design of the facility , construction phase and operation and time of operation of the facility . The same type of committee has been set up for the landfill at DR- 7 and the input from this citizens committee has been invaluable , it has been extremely productive . Mr . Winch went on to say that he understood the position of the City of Ithaca in not wanting to appoint their member from Catmnon Council or their designee to this and he stated that he understood that the businessmen have opted not to but he was a little bit flustrated after dealing with the people from Lansing and that he had held off on the project to the point where they could not afford to hold off any longer and they will be moving forward and Town Boar . Meeting 5 February 12 , 1990 if the Town of Ithaca wished to have input he suggested that they fill the position as they need to move forward on the design . Supervisor Raffensperger stated that this was really the first opportunity the Board has had to deal with this as she had received the request for membership after the January Board meeting . She stated that she had expressed her concern to some of the Representatives that the City did not seem to be appointing any representatives but in discussing it she came to agree that if the Town is to have any input this is the way to do it . She went on to say that Councilwcman Leary had expressed her willingness to serve on this committee at least until the Board sees what the committee is like and assess the amount of time required and the amount of expertise that might be helpful . Councilman Whitcomb asked Mr . Winch what the rationale was in choosing the Town of Ithaca to have a representative since this is not sited. in the Town of Ithaca . Mr . Winch. replied that the thinking was that the Town of Ithaca has an awful lot of residences that look down at that site . We are all in this :issue together and it was felt the Town of Ithaca should have some input . Yes , it is in the city but close by is the town . CENTRAL PROCESSING COMMITTEE NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE RESOLUTION NO . 22 Motion by Councilman Whitcomb ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby recommend the appointment of Councilwoman Patricia Leary to serve as the Town of Ithaca Representative on the Central Processing Facility Neighborhood Advisory Committee , (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . 1990 BUDC-ET TRANSFER RESOLUTION NO , 23 Motion by Councilman Liguori ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approve the following 1990 budget transfer to cover the cost of printing the new Zoning ordinance : FROM AMOUNT TO AMOUNT B1990 . 400 $ 458 . 60 B8010 . 405 $ 458 . 60 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Board had a resolution which establishes a Comprehensive Planning Committee and then noted a correction on the second page which should say six not five other community members . RESOLUTION NO . 24 Town Board. Meeting 6 February 12 , 1990 Motion by Councilman Whitcomb ; seconded by Councilman Liguori , WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca has , on December 11 , 1989 , accepted the Report of Stuart I . Brown Associates , Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Planning Program Analysis and Recommendations Report , and WHEREAS , the Town Board has considered the recommendations included in that Report , the public comment at public hearings concerning the Report and Report-related correspondence from residents of the Town of Ithaca , and WHEREAS , the Comprehensive Planning Subcommittee , the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca , the Planning staff of the Town of Ithaca and the ad hoc Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee have transmitted to the Town Board recommendations for the implementation of the Report ' s recommendations , and WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca intends to provide for the implementation of such reccmmmendations ; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that a Comprehensive Planning Committee is established to be , as indicated in the January 11 , 1990 memorandun of the Planning Board , the principal functioning body in the preparation of a draft Comprehensive Master Plan , The Comprehensive Planning Committee shall report to and make recommendations to the Planning Board for the Planning Board ' s review and transmittal to the Town Board for action as appropriate . Specific :responsibilities of the Committee will include , but not be limited to 1 ) the :preparation , distribution , and analysis of a survey , or surveys , to further define issues and goals ; j 2 ) the preparation of a statement of goals and of policy statements , 3 ) the refinement of a Comprehensive Master Plan work plan and the implementation of that work plan , 4 ) the identification of required studies and necessary data collection ; 5 ) the design of a scope of work for the consultant and the monitoring of that effort , 6 ) public participation strategies ; 7 ) maintenance of ongoing environmental review of the Master Plan components ; 8 ) Comprehensive Master Plan recommendation to the Town Planning Board , and 9 ) when requested by the Town Planner , provision of assistance in other planning improvement tasks . The Comprehensive Planning Committee will receive staff support from George Frantz , Assistant Town Planner , with the overall comprehensive planning improvement effort coordinated by the Town Planner , Susan Beeners . Consistent with the recommendation of the Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee , Stuart I . Brown Associates will provide consultant assistance to the Committee on a per-hour basis to the extent and for the duration the Comprehensive Town Board. Meeting 7 February 12 , 1990 Planning Committee deems necessary and the Town Board authorizes , within Town budget constraints . The membership of the Comprehensive Planning Committee shall include two members of the Town Board , two members of the Planning Board , one member of the Zoning Board of Appeals , the chairperson of the Conservation Advisory Council , and six other community members , to be appointed by the Town Board . The initial appointments shall be for two years . The chairperson of the Comprehensive Planning Committee will be appointed by the Town Board . The initial appointment will be for a term of one year . The Comprehensive Planning Committee will reconnend a member to the Town Board to serve as chairperson in subsequent years which recommendation will be considered by the Town Board in making subsequent appointments . The Town Board recognizes its responsibility to authorize funding for and authorize levels of effort by the staff and consultant for the Comprehensive Planning Improvement Program, including the Master Plan program , while providing for the Planning Department ' s concurrent work in development review and land use administration . In addition , the Town Board references Section 11 , Work Effort , Recommendations on strategic action plan for Comprehensive Improvement Program . (Raffensparger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL Supervisor Raffensperger stated that Councilman Whitcomb had been of great assistance in doing the research and coming up with the resolution . Councilman Klein asked what was the difference between a CAC and a CAB ? Councilman Whitcomb replied , the primary difference is that a CAC may review SEQR development review types of things whereas the CAB by statue is empowered to do that by the State . The CAB has a little bit more authority than the CAC . Councilman Liguori asked if there had been any thought given as to how this new body , whether it ' s a council or a board , will fit into the decision making scheme and he did not see where they should do it on a tamely basis . It seemed to him that at some point it must be determined as to how things move through the various boards and committees otherwise decisions will be held up by the board that has the responsibility to make the decision . He suggested that in a timely manner be added and that at a later time a schedule be included . Town Attorney Barney replied that somewhere he had read that they have to act within 45 days from the submission to them . Councilman Klein suggested that the resolution should say that they are to adopt rules and procedures for their meetings and a procedure to review development applications . RESOLUTION N0 , 25 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , Town Board Meeting 8 February 12 , 1990 WHEREAS , preservation and improvement of the quality of the natural and man made environment within the Town of Ithaca in the face of population growth , technologic change , and increased building and traffic , with their accompanying demands on natural resources are found to be of increasing and vital importance to the health , welfare and economic well being of the present and future inhabitants and require forthright action by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , and WHEREAS , it is the policy of the Town of Ithaca that resources such as open apace , agricultural lands , and natural areas and features be adequately protected and managed , and WHEREAS , Stuart I . Brown Associates , Inc . , in the Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Planning Report , Analysis and Recommendations , urges the creation of an advisory board to assist the Town in the management and protection of such resources , and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board , in a resolution dated December 5 , 1989 , recommends the establishment of a committee to assist the Town Boards and staff in such environmental matters , and WHEREAS , the State of New York has , in Section 239-x of the General Municipal Law , specifically authorized municipalities to create Conservation Advisory Councils and further that the State , through the Department of Environmental Conservation , shall reimburse municipalities for a percentage of their expenses of operating such Conservation Advisory Councils ; THEREFORE , IT IS RESOLVED : 1 . ESTABLISHMENT : That the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby creates an advisory body known as the "Conservation Advisory Council " ( hereafter referred to in this document as the CAC ) . 2 . PURPOSE AND DUTIES : That the purpose and duties of the CAC are to : a . Assist the Town Boards and staff in the creation , improvement and implementation of plans and policies related to environmental protection and management , open space , natural areas and features , and agriculture . b . Conduct and maintain an inventory of the natural resources within the Town of Ithaca and maintain an up to date index of all open spaces as defined in Section 239-y of the General Municipal Law , in public or private ownership within the municipality , including but not limited to natural landmarks ; glacial and other geomorphic or physiographic features ; streams and their flood plains , swamps , marshlands , and other wetlands , unique biotic communities ; scenic and other areas of natural or ecologic value . Such index shall include ownership , present and future uses of such open areas , so as to provide a base of information for recommendations by the council for their preservation and/or use . c . Seek to coordinate , assist and unify the efforts of private groups , institutions and individuals within the Town in accord with the purposes of this resolution . d . Recommend to the Planning Board and the Comprehensive Planning Committee , features , plans and programs relating to environmental improvement for inclusion in the Master Plan of the Town of Ithaca , and similarly , recommend to the Town Board appropriate and desirable changes in Town Board Meeting 9 February 12 , 1990 existing local laws and ordinances relating to environmental and land use controls ( including SEQR) or new local laws and ordinances . e . Review development applications and make recommendations to the Town boards on environmental assessment forms and environmental impact statements , in a timely manner , regarding open space , natural areas and features and agriculture . f . Carry out other duties as assigned from time to time by the Town Board , 3 . MEMBERSHIP : That the CAC shall consist of no less than three ( 3 ) members and no more than nine ( 9 ) members , appointed by the Town Board , who shall serve for terms of two ( 2 ) years . The initial number will be nine ( 9 ) . One member shall be the Town representative to the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council . ( Four of the initial members shall be appointed for one year and five of the initial members shall be appointed for two years ) . Any person residing within the Town of Ithaca who is interested in the improvement and preservation of environmental quality shall be eligible for appointment . Each member shall be entitled to one vote . 4 . OFFICERS : a . That the Chairperson shall be appointed by the Town Board . For the second year and thereafter , the members of the CAC shall reccmTend a member to the Town Board to serve as Chairperson which recommendation shall not be binding upon the Town Board . b . That the CAC elect from its membership a Vice Chairperson and Recording Secretary and that accurate summary records of its meetings and activities be transcribed by staff and reported to the Town Board as required . 5 . PROCEDURES AND REPORTS : That the CAC a . adopt rules and procedures for its meeting and matters referred to it , be oversee the preparation of necessary applications and reports to the State in order that the Town receive appropriate monetary reimbursement for CAC activities , according to Part 636 , Title 6 , N . Y . S . Codes , Rules and Regulations . C * receive staff and clerical assistance from the Town as necessary in the preparation of the above documents . 5 . COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES : That the members of the CAC shall receive no compensation for their services as members thereof but may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in performance of their duties within the appropriations made available thereof . 7 . CONSERVATION ADVISORY BOARD : That the Town Board , by resolution or local law, redesignating the CAC as the Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) , provided the CAC has prepared and submitted to the Town Board the conservation open area inventory and map which are accepted and approved as the open space index of the Town by the Town Board . Such Conservation Advisory Board (CAB ) will have specific additional powers and duties as provided for in the Laws of New York State . � I Town Board Meeting 10 February 12 , 1990 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND LOCAL LAW # 2 , 1980 PROHIBITING TRUCK TRAFFIC IN PORTIONS OF THE FOREST HOME AREA AND CHANGING THE TONNAGE LIMIT TO REGISTERED WEIGHT . Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Board had received copies of a letter from Bruce Brittain suggesting a change in the wording for the public hearing from rated capacity to GVWR , manufactures gross vehicle weight rating . She stated that she had spoken to the Highway Superintendent who felt this was a fine idea . She noted that the State Police and the Sheriff do not have the time or equipment to weigh the vehicles . Fire Chief Edward Olmstead asked if there was some language in the proposed law that would allow fire trucks , the City doesn ' t have a fire truck which weights under ten thousand tons .) Supervisor Raffensperger replied that the law says local deliveries and we will add emergency vehicles to section 5 . RESOLUTION NO . 26 Motion by Councilwoman Leary , seconded by Councilman Whitcomb , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will meet and conduct a public hearing at 7 : 00 P . M . , on March 12 , 1990 to consider the amendment of Local Law # 2 , 1980 , to add as a standard in excess; of five tons of the manufacturers gross vehicle weight rating . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ESTABLISHING MEMBERSHIP IN COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE Supervisor Raffensperger stated that the Town has received a number of applications from people who are interested in these committees , many of them expressed their interest in either one of them . RESOLUTION NO . 27 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints and establishes the following persons as members of the Comprehensive Planning Committee : Zoning Board of Appeals - Edward Austen Planning Board - Stephen Smith and Carolyn Grigorov Town Board - Karl Niklas and David Klein Citizen Representatives Ron Simpson , Kinga Gergely , Bruce Brittain , Ellen Harrison , Jane Schafrik and Eugene Ball AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that Councilman Klein serve as Chairman . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Town Board. Meeting 11 February 12 , 1990 ESTABLISHING MEMBERSHIP IN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO . 28 Motion by Councilwoman Leary , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints and establishes the following persons as members of the Conservation Advisory Council : Councilman John Whitcomb , Richard Fischer , Elizabeth Mulholland , Ruth Mahr , Christiann Dean , Dooley Kiefer , Celia Bowers , Laura Marks and James Baker from the Planning Board , AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that Councilman Whitcomb serve as Chairman . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . AD HOC COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING STEERING COMMITTEE Town Supervisor Raffensperger stated the Ad Hoc Comprehensive Planning Steering Committee recommends to the Town Board that Stuart Brown Associates be retained by the Town of Ithaca to provide consultant services on a per hour basis for the duration that the Comprehensive Planning Committee deems necessary . RESOLUTIO].V NO , 29 Motion by Councilman Klein ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes the employment of Stuart I . Brown Associates for initial support of the Comprehensive Planning Committee up to a total of 20 hours at a rate of $ 60 per hour . Additional authorization under a contractual arrangement should be recommended to the Town Board by the Comprehensive Planning Committee after their review of a proposal for services to be submitted by Stuart I . Brown Associates . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO THE FIRE CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF ITHACA FOR FIRE PROTECTION IN THE TOWN OF ITHACA Proof of posting and publication of a notice of a public hearing to consider amendments to the fire contract with the City of Ithaca for fire protection in the Town of Ithaca having been presented by the Town Clerk , the Supervisor opened the public hearing . Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Town Board had a copy of the proposed fire contract which the Board had reviewed several weeks ago . The primary changes to the contract are the extension of additional years , the Towns increase in the share of the operating costs and authorization to change the staffing level , adding four additional fire fighters . She stated that she would also like to address the matter of # 19 which was in the original draft and was called volunteer training . She went on to say that she had had a number of conversations at the Board of Fire Comm issioners about this item . She stated that she had become convinced that it is basically much to do about not very much in that she does agree that there are no other items that one can consider to be of a policy nature in the contract . On the basis of Town Board Meeting 12 February 12 , 1990 that and on the basis that the Board of Fire Commissioners objected to the item which she thought was a model of compromise which they did not :seem to agree with . As there are not other statements of policy in the contract she suggested that the Board remove the item on the basis that the Board has received from the Board of Fire Commissioners a resolution which says , "Resolved , that the Ithaca Fire Department will provide challenging and responsible opportunity for trained volunteer members " . She felt this to meet the concern the Town had , in an adequate way . RESOLUTION NO . 30 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilwoman Leary , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize the deletion of Item # 19 , Volunteer Training , from the proposed amendment to the fire contract with the City of Ithaca . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and. Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Jim Myers , Tr miansburg Road remarked that since the Town Board had already voted on the deletion , he did not have anything to say . As no one else present wished to speak , the Supervisor closed the public hearing . RESOLUTION NO . 31 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilman Whitcomb , BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the proposed amendment to the Fire Contract between the Town and the City of Ithaca amending the existing contract to provide for increases in the contribution to fire service costs by the Town , increase in permitted staffing and an extension of the existing contract to 1994 , and it is further RESOLVED , that the Town Supervisor be , and she hereby is , authorized and directed to sign the Amendment to Fire Contract presented to this meeting in substantially the form as so presented , with such minor changes therein as the Supervisor , with the advice_ of the Attorney for the Town , may approve , her execution of same to be due evidence of such approval , and it is further RESOLVED , that the Town Officials are authorized to take such further steps , and to execute such additional documents as any of them deem. necessary or desirable to effectuate the intent of the foregoing resolutions . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - 103 KENDALL AVENUE Supervisor Raffensperger noted that this was an item which was discussed in November and the Town Board expressed some concern and it was agreed that Town Board members would go and look at the area and try to access the extent that the Town was responsible . She stated that she had discovered that a series of at least three Town Engineers have assured the owner of this property that the Town would do the drainage improvements . Town Board Meeting 13 February 12 , 1990 Assistant Engineer Whitney remarked that bids were taken on the improvement and a purchase order was done on October 30th . RESOLUTION NO . 32 Motion by Councilwoman Valentino ; seconded by Councilman. Klein , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approve the drainage improvement at 103 Kendall Avenue for a cost not to exceed $ 1 , 600 . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and. Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE TO THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS MEETING RESOLUTION NO . 33 Motion by Councilman Klein ; seconded by Councilman Liguori , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby designates Councilwoman Leary to attend the annual Business Session of the Association of Towns of the State of New York , to be held at New York City , on February 21 , 1989 and to cast the vote of the aforesaid Town , pursuant to Section 6 of Article III of the Constitution and By-Laws of said Association , and FURTHER 13E IT RESOLVED , that in the absence of the person so designated , Councilman Whitcomb has been designated to cast the vote of said Town . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ASSOCIATION OF TOWN RESOLUTIONS After discussion , the Board agreed that the Official Delegate should vote yes on all of the proposed resolutions except the resolution dealing with Municipal Ethics . DESIGNING WASTEWATER PUMPING SYSTEMS AND LIFT STATIONS SEMINAR RESOLUTION NO . 34 Motion by Councilwoman Valentino ; seconded by Councilman. Liguori , WHEREAS , there is a need for the Engineering Department to design and review designs for wastewater pumping and lift stations , and WHEREAS , Town staff has no recent training in the engineering and technical aspects of pump and lift station design considerations , and WHEREAS , the Department of Engineering Professional Development at the University of Wisconsin at Madison offers a four day course in designing wastewater pumping systems and lift stations , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Assistant Town Engineer , P , Erik Whitney , be authorized to attend the four day design course offered by the University of Wisconsin at Madison from April 9- 12 , 1990 , at a cost of $ 575 /Registration , plus travel and lodging expenses , for a total projected cost of $ 1 , 300 . Town Board Meeting 14 February 12 , 1990 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Ayfs . Nays - none) . MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR FULL-TIME TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES RESOLUTION NO , 35 Motion by Councilwoman Leary , seconded by Councilman Whitcomb , WHEREAS , as a result of a previous request by a temporary full-time employee , the Personnel Committee has investigated the possibility of granting full-time temporary employees health insurance benefits , and WHEREAS , health insurance is increasingly difficult/ costly to obtain , especially for individuals with no access to group insurance rates , and WHEREAS , a temporary , full-time employee working for six or more months for the Town has made a significant commitment to our operations , NOW THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approves participation in the health insurance plan for full-time , temporary employees who are hired for a period of six or more months , or who , at any time , are expected to continue full-time , temporary employment with the Town for longer than six months . Participation in the health insurance plan of the Town of Ithaca by full-time temporary employees will be on the same basis as that given to full-time , permanent employees ( currently 150 employee contribution/ 85 % Town contribution) . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . 1989 WATER & SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ENGINEERING SERVICES RESOLUTION N0 , 36 Motion by Councilwoman Leary , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , WHEREAS , there is a need for improvements to the existing distribution and storage facilities on South Hill to insure both the quality and efficiency of the system and to maintain an adequate level of emergency storage capacity in the intermediate pressure ;,one , and WHEREAS , the construction of a new storage tank ( 1235 feet U . S . G . S . ) to replace the 5 , 000 gallon suction tank ( 1113 feet U . S . G . S . ) will provide improved service and adequate emergency storage capacity , and WHEREAS , this project has already been incorporated into the 1989 Water and Sewer Improvements , both in the Engineer ' s - Report by Stearns & Wheler and in the application to the State Comptroller for the Town of Ithaca 1989 Water and Sewer Benefited Area , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Supervisor of the Town of Ithaca is authorized to execute the proposed contract for design and bid contract and construction services in an amount not to exceed $ 44 , 100 with the firm of Stearns & Wheler for the services described in the Engineer ' s Report entitled , " 1989 Water and Sewer Improvements , Town of Ithaca " , dated April 1989 , and Town Board Meeting 15 February 12 , 1990 FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that the proposed contract be subject to Town Attorney and Town Supervisor review and approval . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION N0 , 37 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Liguori , WHEREAS , there is a need for the services of a professional engineer to provide design services for Phase I of the Town ' s 1989 Water and Sewer Improvements and the Town does not currently have a professional engineer on staff , and WHEREAS , the firm of Stearns & Wheler , Engineers and Scientists , was selected , by Town Board Resolution on March 13 , 1989 , from a field of eight firms which responded to the Town ' s request for proposals , dated February 16 , 1989 , to provide the Engineer ' s Report for this project , and WHEREAS , these services were budgeted for in the Town ' s application to the State under the Town of Ithaca 1989 Water and Sewer Improvements , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Supervisor of the Town of Ithaca is authorized to execute the proposed contract for final engineering services , design drawings , and preparation of contract document for Phase I of the Inlet Valley portion of the 1989 Water and Sewer Improvement in an amount not to exceed $ 92 , 145 , contingent on approval by the Office of the State Comptroller of the application with respect to the Town of Ithaca Water and Sewer Benefited Area - 1989 , and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that the proposed contract be subject to Town Attorney and Town Supervisor review and approval . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . PERSONS TO BE HEARD Margaret :Fabrizio , 213 King Street noted that the City of Ithaca would be reviewing the city boundaries of Fall Creek in regard to the designation before March 7 . SET DATE FOR PUBLIC BEARING TO CONSIDER DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FEES Town Planner Susan Beeners stated that the new fee schedule was an endeavor to try to adjust the fees so that they would better cover to costs of processing an application , the initial agenda meeting or public hearing meeting plus subsequent meetings and establish a Town cost for professional services either in-house or out-of-house so that cost could be recovered to some degree . It is basically on a per lot or per unit figure as well as a basic figure to cover the costs . It has also been broken down for subdivisions . There is a fee for preliminary plat , final plat and a charge for inspections . She noted an escrow account had been included for review as well as inspections at different stages . The escrow would be deposited to cover the estimated amounts of the improvements be them public or private . The estimate would be supplied by the developer . The staff would record the hours spent on the process and charged against the escrow account , any unused funds would be refunded to Town Board Meeting 16 February 12 , 1990 the applicant . For rezoning you would pay a basic application fee plus the site plan review fees . There would be an additional charge if more than one Board meeting was necessary . Supervisor Raffensperger remarked that the purpose for this is not just to reflect as accurately as possible the costs of review but also encourage a better quality of application to the Town and better use of the staff time and developers time . Councilman Liguori asked if there was some sort of incentive if the developer submits a super application? Supervisor Raffensperger replied sure , then they don ' t get charged so much money in the escrow, that ' s an actual charge and that ' s why we went to that to be an incentive for better applications . Councilman Liguori asked if a bona fide affordable application came in , is there a tool by which the fee could be waived . Town Attorney Barney replied that it wasn ' t worded in that form but there is a waiver section in it that says the fee can be waived by the Town Board or the Planning Board or in some circumstances by the person taking the application . He stated that it was not defined under what circumstances the fee would be waived . Councilman Liguori and Councilwoman Leary both felt it would be worthwhile and that it should be defined in the proposal . Councilwoman Leary suggested the definition of affordable housing as a percentage . Town Attorney Barney questioned if the fee schedule was a place where the Town wanted to encourage affordable housing . Suppose someone ommes in with a project that is 25 % affordable housing and 75 % luxury housing , do you waive 75 % of the fees or 25 % of the fees ? He felt there were a lot of things that could be done to encourage affordable housing but he was not sure that trying to draw a fee structure where under the worst of circumstances the total cost amounts to a very small fraction of a percent of the total cost . Councilman Whitcomb remarked that the problem with the whole issue of affordable housing was that there was no criteria to judge it against . A gentleman came to the Planning Board the other night with what he thought was an affordable housing project , which it probably was , but the Planning Board was at a loss as to how to evaluate his project because he was asking for a number of different waivers and they really didn ' t have any standards to judge that by . He felt that was an important priority for the Town to develop these kinds of standards and the fee schedule would certainly fall into these kinds of standards . Supervisor Raffensperger remarked that she thought Councilman Whitcomb 'was right and that the Town should develop some of the standards that we judge affordable housing and then plug that into , not only a fee schedule , but a number of other elements of our zoning and subdivision approvals . Town Planner Beeners replied that perhaps they could look into a way whereby an accompanying resolution could be included with the fee schedule . There will have to be sa refinements made later i ne n the fee schedule and should be , at least , reviewed on an annual basis . Councilwoman Valentino remarked that it seemed to her that an incentive for affordable housing could be a proposal of its own . Town Board Meeting 17 February 12 , 1990 Councilman Liguori remarked that every thing new that happens , every new regulation , anything that government does increases the cost of housing and he felt that if the Board did have an opportunity sometime to begin to reduce it , the Board should take advantage of it . He went on to question public hearings . He stated that he had noticed their being an unduly number of public hearings on scene projects , he asked if the developer should be responsible for those or are same of those because of the public or because of Board action? Supervisor Raffensperger replied , actually there is scanething that says something like , if it is not the fault of the applicant , but the Board , then the fee will not be charged . It ' s discretionary . Councilman Whitcomb asked if an environmental assessment form was required for this ? Town Planner Beeners replied , yes . Councilman Whitcomb asked if there was an easier way to establish fee schedules other than amending the Zoning Ordinance ? Couldn ' t we have a separate fee schedule ? Town Attorney Barney replied , our hope is to come back with exactly that , to have a local law which is a fee schedule for everything . The probl(m is that here some of the fees are already established in our Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations so you either have to amend by deleting that section or we put it in here . Councilman Whitcomb remarked that the fee schedule looks like a bookkeeping nightmare , he asked if any thought had been given to the amount of time it was going to take to keep track of the accounts and escrow accounts for developers ? Supervisor Raffensperger replied , when we went to this system if we had went to what looked like an easy and flat fee first of all , you would not be encouraging the kind of efficiency we are talking about and secondly if we were to set those flat fees any developer would have the right to cane to us and say , probably in court , how did you cane up with those figures . The way in which you come up with those figures is , unfortunately , the kind of bookkeeping that is required in this escrow kind of system . Whether or not we will wish to continue that so completely at the end of a period of evaluation. she did not know but at least we will have set the basis for defending the kinds of fees that we substitute . Councilman Whitcomb remarked , suppose a developer builds buildings on a lot , you are not including that in your calculations ? Town Planner Beeners replied that she felt buildings should be included in the site plan review fees . We also said that cluster subdivisions would be subject to subdivisions only and not site plan fees so that if someone wanted to subdivide and build a cluster subdivision , the review and control over the building is not necessarily built in but would be covered in the discretion in the fees . Councilman Whitcomb asked , if saneone came in with a clustered subdivision you would include the costs of the buildings in his estimated costs of improvement? Town Planner Beeners replied , that may be something that we will actually have to fix in this draft . In clusters it would just be the subdivision fee . Town Board Meeting 18 February 12 , 1990 Supervisor Raffensperger remarked , if it cost more to review it we say to him you have this complicated cluster , its costing us more than the amount you put in the escrow , you have to put more in . It ' s the actual costs . You estimate to begin with but more can be added or .refunded . Town Attorney Barney remarked that after researching the question of the need to do a SEAR , he felt that it was not necessary because it was not an action but that he would like to review cases before making a final determination . RESOLUTION NO , 38 Motion by Councilman Whitcomb ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will meet and conduct a public hearing at 7 : 30 P . M . , on March 12 , 1990 to consider development review fee schedule . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none) . CONDITIOMkL LICENSE FOR ENCROACHMENT ON FOREST HOME TRAIL Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer Frost stated that Mr . Blumen went to the Zoning Board of Appeals for special approval for the carport which is a non-conforming building on a non-conforming lot . The Zoning Board permitted the carport to be built up to the property line but not over the property line . The carport on the northwest corner has a post which supports the roof that is over by 6 " , the roof which overhangs the post is 1 . 4 ' on Town property . Councilman Klein asked if the Town should charge for the license ? He noted that the Board of Zoning Appeals was very clear in terms of the conditions that were given , he could build up to the property line but he wasn ' t supposed to go over and he built right on the trail . Councilman Klein remarked that he had no problem granting the license but it is costing the Town some money to grant this license . Town Attorney Barney replied that there was no prohibition against charging for the license if that was what the Board chose to do . RESOLUTION N0 , 39 Motion by Councilman Liguori , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town grant a license to Isadore Blumen to maintain a. slight encroachment of his carport onto the Town ' s trail adjacent to the north of his property at 122 Warren Road , Town of Ithaca , such license to be revocable at the Town ' s discretion , and it is further RESOLVED , That the Town Supervisor be authorized to execute a license agreement in form and substance acceptable to the Supervisor and the Attorney for the Town granting such revocable license , such agreement to contain terms and conditions relating to same as the Supervisor and Attorney deem necessary or desirable to protect the interests of the Town , and it is further RESOLVED , that the license granted hereunder is subject to the granting of appropriate variances by the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals before the license agreement is executed by the Town . I Town Board Meeting 19 February 12 , 1990 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) , E=SION OF EMPLOYMENT FOR PLANNING TECHNICIAN Town Planner Susan Beeners noted that John Czamanske has held the position since January 3rd . She noted that the position had not been advertised and she recormends that the job discreption be changed to better reflect the needs of the third person in her office in the support person to the various committees . RESOLUTION NO . 40 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilwoman Leary , WHEREAS , -the Town Board on December 29 , 1989 approved the hiring of John D . Czamanske as Temporary Planing Technician for 37 . 5 hours per week from January 3 - February 12 , 1990 ( 29 days total , 217 . 5 hours ) based on an annualized rate of $ 19 , 500 , and WHEREAS , -the Town Planner has recommended the following : a ) that the position be extended for a period from February 13 - June 11 , 1990 at an annualized rate of $ 19 , 500 with the addition of optional participation in the Town medical insurance program for that period . b) that the Planning Technician job description be reviewed by the Personnel Committee on March 1 ( or as alternatively scheduled) , and that the Town Board review any modified job description prior to advertisement , c ) that the position be advertised beginning in March 1990 . d) that the Planning Technician position be made a permanent full time position no later than June 12 , 1990 . THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board approve and hereby does approve the extension of employment of John D . Czamanske as Temporary Planning Technician during the period from February 12 - June 11 , 1990 for a maximum of 37 . 5 hours per week , at an annualized rate of $ 19 , 500 with the salary amount to be paid out of Account No . B8020 . 100 , plus the prorated Town share of medical insurance at the option of the employee , and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that the job description is expected to be reviewed by the Personnel Committee on March 1 , 1990 or as otherwise scheduled , with the final position selection expected to occur no later than June 12 , 19900 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . AWARD OF TRUMANSBURG ROAD SEWER BID Supervisor Raffensperger noted several changes to the agreement which she! felt the Town Board should be aware of . Town Attorney Barney replied that he was going to suggest that the award be conditional on the execution of the agreement . Town Attorney Barney noted for the Board that Paolangeli Construction Company was a client of his law firm , however , they have not represented him in any way in this contract . Town Board Meeting 20 February 12 , 1990 RESOLUTION NO , 41 Motion by Councilwoman Leary , seconded by Supervisor Raffensperger , WHEREAS , -the Town of Ithaca received eleven ( 11 ) bids for the construction of our 1989 Trumansburg Road sewer main extension on Wednesday , November 8 , 1989 , and WHEREAS , Paolangeli Contractors of 129 West Falls Street , Ithaca , New York was the low bidder with a bid of $50 , 820 , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca that Paolangeli Contractors be awarded the contract for the construction of the Town of Ithaca ' s 1989 Trumansburg Road sewer main extension conditional on the execution of an agreement between Cornell University , the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca with regard to dollars . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the last time the Board met at a noon meeting the Board discussed the elements of the agreement between the City , the Town of Ithaca and Cornell . There have been some fairly minor changes and it still reflects the intent of the negotiations . Town Attorney Barney remarked that it was discussed as to what might happen if the project costs exceeded $ 60 , 000 , who would pay for it? As part of our discussion we had a clause at that time saying we would negotiate who would pay for it . Both Cornell and the City were not too happy so we have modified paragraph 6 which deals with that which basically says now , that , as far as Cornell and the City are concerned they are not obliged to pay any more than they are paying by signing on to this agreement . The other change was that Cornell had initially sent down a draft which said if they get an exemption from increased sewer assessments by virtue of this pipe going into the ground as long as they don ' t do anything with the land . When they read it over again they asked the question , what if they sell off or transfer a small piece of the land , does that mean they loose their exemption on all of the land ? There is about 36 acres and he stated that in his negotiations with Cornell he felt if they wanted to sell off a piece of land that was their business but then they shouldn ' t expect to have the benefit of the exemption . Shirley Egan came back with. how about if we use it for public purpose such as a park and ride or a day care center or something of that nature . He stated that he and the Supervisor had discussed it and decided this would be okay so they added a new paragraph . Supervisor Raffensperger remarked that Cornell also wanted the right to prepay their contribution . She stated that she did not see the changes as being substantial . No action was needed . BENEFIT ASSESSMENT REFUNDS RESOLUTION NO , 42 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilwoman Leary , WHEREAS , George Dengler , 250 Du Boice Road , Parcel No . 23-1- 14 . 2 was charged 2 . 25 units of water and 2 . 25 units of sewer on his 1990 Town and County Taxes , and ��mnir Town Board Meeting 21 February 12 , 1990 WHEREAS , Mr . Dengler should have been charged for 1 . 44 units of water and 1 . 44 units of sewer , and WHEREAS , Mr . Dengler has paid his 1990 taxes in full , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize a refund of $ 51 . 84 for water and $ 50 . 22 for sewer , total refund of $ 102 . 06 be paid to George Dengler , 150 Du Boice Road , Ithaca , New York . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION N0 , 43 Motion by Councilman Whitcomb ; seconded by Councilman Klein , WHEREAS , Howard C . Aderhold , 123 Muriel Street , Parcel No . 70-11 -52 was charged 2 units of water and 2 units of sewer on his 1990 Town and County Taxes , and WHEREAS , upon inspection of the premises by the Assistant Building Inspector it was verified that the apartment in the house is no longer rented and is used solely by the owner , and WHEREAS , Mr . Aderhold has paid his 1990 taxes in full , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize a refund of $ 64 . 00 for water and $ 62 . 00 for sewer , total refund of $ 126 . 00 be paid to Howard C . Aderhold , 123 Muriel Street , Ithaca , New York . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) , RESOLUTION N0 , 44 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , WHEREAS , James Z . Mc Kenna , 266-67 Coy Glen Road , Parcel No . 29-8-5 . 2 was charged 1 unit of sewer on his 1990 Town and County Taxes , and WHEREAS , sewer is not available to this property , and WHEREAS , Mr . Mc Kenna paid his 1990 taxes in full , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize a refund of $ 62 . 00 for sewer be paid to James Z . Mc Kenna , mailing address of 254 Genung Road , Ithaca , New York . ( Raffensr:erger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . TAX EXEMPTION FOR CITY PROPER'L'Y Supervisor Raffensperger noted a letter that was received in November from the City asking the Town to exempt the City water shed properties . Motion by Councilman Liguori ; seconded by Councilwoman Leary , Town Board Meeting 22 February 12 , 1990 WHEREAS , the City of Ithaca has requested that the Town of Ithaca , pursuant to Section 406 of the Real Property Tax Law , agree to the exemption from Town taxes of certain properties hereinafter described , and WHEREAS , the City has represented that such parcels are used for water shed properties , water supply or pumping stations in conjunction with the City of Ithaca ' s water supply facilities , and WHEREAS , the Town is willing to agree to such exemption , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca does hereby agree to exempt the following described properties fran the payment of Town levied real estate taxes so long as said properties are owned by the City of Ithaca and used by the City of Ithaca for water shed or pumping station purposes : Tax Numbers Approximate Location 54-2-21 Pearsall Place 63-2- 15 Maple Avenue 26-5-6 Trtunansburg Road 55- 1 - 1 Slaterville Road 48- 1 - 11 . 2 676 Coddington Road 48-1-9 . 2 676 Coddington Road and it is further RESOLVED , that in accordance with Section 490 of the Real Property Tax Law said exemption shall apply to fire protection district charges but shall not apply to water and sewer assessments assessed in conjunction with the instruction and financing of water and sewer facilities in the Town of Ithaca . (Raffensperger , Whitcanb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AMENDING LOCAL LAW N0 . 1 , 1981 TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY AND FOUNDATION PERMITS RESOLUTION N0 , 45 Motion by Councilman Klein ; seconded by Supervisor Raffensperger , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will meet and conduct a public hearing at 8 : 15 P . M . , on March 12 , 1990 to consider amending Local Law No . 1 , 1981 to provide for the issuance of temporary certificates of occupancy and foundation permits . (Raffensperger , Whitcanb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . INCREASE IN CHARGE FOR THE ZONING ORDINANCE , APPENDIX AND MAP Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the charge of $ 2 . 50 was set about a year ago but now that we have a new Zoning Ordinance , the $ 2 . 50 charge does not cover the expense to reproduce it . Town Board Meeting 23 February 12 , 1990 Town Attorney Barney remarked that the only change was the cost of reproducing the diazo maps which he had now included in the ordinance . RESOLUTION' N0 , 46 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLUTION AMENDING PRIOR RESOLUTIONS ON FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BE IT RESOLVED , that the rules and regulations adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca on March 10 , 1975 and subsequently amended on September 12 , 1988 , relating to the public inspection and copying of such Town of Ithaca records as are subject to public inspection by law are hereby amended to read as set forth below and the same shall continue in effect until altered , changed , amended or superseded by further resolution of the Town Board or otherwise as may be required by law : A . Designation of Records Access Officer . Pursuant to Part 1401 of Chapter XXV of the Codes , Rules and Regulations of the State of New York the Town Clerk and Deputy Town Clerks at 126 East Seneca Street , ]Ithaca , New York , 14850 are designated as the records access officer for the Town of Ithaca . Hereinafter , the Town Clerk and Deputy Town Clerks are collectively referred to as the "Clerk " . Be Place of Inspection . The records subject to public inspection by law shall be made available for inspection at the Town of Ithaca office at 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , 14850 , or at such other location as the official Town of Ithaca office then occupies . Co Time of Inspection . Such records shall be made available for public inspection on regular business days during regular business hours , if readily available . If not readily available , written request specifically describing records to which access is desired shall be filed with the Clerk who shall , within five business days of the receipt of such request , make such records available to the person requesting it , deny such request in writing , or furnish a written acknowledgement of the receipt of such request and a statement of the approximate date when such request will be granted or denied which must be within ten business days of the date of such acknowledgement . D . Designation of Appeals Officer . The Supervisor of the Town of Ithaca is hereby designated the person to hear appeals regarding denial of access to records under the Freedom of Information Law , E . Denial of Access . Denial of access by the Clerk shall be in writing stating the reason therefor and advising he g person denied access of his or her right to appeal to the Town Supervisor who shall be identified by name , title , business address and business telephone number . Failure to respond to a request for access within five business days of receipt of a request shall be deemed a denial of access . Failure to either deny or grant access within ten business days after the date of issuance of an acknowledgement of receipt of a request shall also be construed as a denial of access . F . A.pjLeals . Any person denied access to records may appeal such denial in writing to the Town Supervisor . Such appeal shall be made within 30 days of denial . The appeal shall identify Town Board Meeting 24 February 12 , 1990 1 . The date and location of request for records . 2 . The records that were denied . 3 . - The name and return address of the appellant . The Clerk shall transmit to the Town Supervisor and to the Committee on Open Government copies of all appeals upon receipt of an appeal . The Town Supervisor shall inform the appellant and the Committee on Open Government of the Supervisor ' s determination in writing within ten business days of receipt of an appeal . A final denial of access to a requested record shall be subject to court review as provided for in Article 78 of the Civil Practice Laws and Rules of the State of New York , G . Fees . ( 1 ) Copies generally . The Clerk shall upon request make a copy or copies of any record subject to such inspection and which can be copied on the Town of Ithaca copying equipment (maximum size 8- 1 / 2 inches by 14 inches ) upon a payment of $ . 10 per page for the first ten pages of any document and $ . 05 per page for any additional pages of the same document , copying of which is requested at the same time . If the Town Offices have working equipment enabling copying of maps , diazo reproductions of those maps that can be copies will be supplied at a cost of $ . 50 per square foot . Any documents , tapes , maps , papers , etc . , which cannot be copied in the Town offices will be supplied to the requestor after payment of actual cost of copying . If a copy or copies are desired thereof by the requestor , the Clerk shall have the requested copies available at the Town offices within five business days . ( 2 ) Copies of certain documents . Notwithstanding the foregoing the Clerk shall provide copies of the following documents upon payment of the fees set forth opposite the same : ( i :) Zoning Ordinance , Appendix and Map $ 4 . 50 ( ii :) Subdivision Regulations 1000 ( iii .) Environmental Review Regulations 1000 ( iv ) Sign Ordinance 1000 ( 3 ) Postage . If the requestor requests that copies of documents be mailed to the requestor , there shall be added to the costs of copying the postage costs reasonably estimated to be incurred in mailing the requested documents to the requestor . The provision in this resolution for reimbursement of postage costs shall in no way obligate the Town to mail any documents . Such mailing shall be in sole discretion of the Clerk . ( 4 ) Certification . The Clerk shall , upon request , certify a copy of a document or record prepared pursuant to the provisions of the preceding subsections is a true copy . ( 5 ) Receipts . The Clerk or any other person at the Town receiving funds pursuant to any of the foregoing subsections shall give to the payor a receipt for the amount paid and maintain duplicate copies of such receipts for the Town records . ENEWE Town Board Meeting 25 February 12 , 1990 H . Deletion of Details to Avoid Invasion of Privacy . To prevent an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy , until such time as the Committee on Open Government or other . agency promulgates guidelines for the deletion of identifying details for specified records which are to be made available , the Town reserves the right to delete any identifying or other details which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy . An unwarranted invasion of personal privacy includes , but shall not be limited to : ( 1 ) Disclosure of such personal matters as may have been reported in confidence to an agency or municipality and which are not relevant or essential to the ordinary work of the agency or municipality . ( 2 ) Disclosure of employment , medical or credit histories or personal references of applicants for employment , except such records may be disclosed when the applicant has provided a written release permitting such disclosure . ( 3 ) Disclosure of items involving the medical or personal records of a client or patient in a hospital or medical facility . ( 4 ) The sale or release of lists of names and addresses in the possession of the Town if such lists would be used for cammercial or fund-raising purposes . ( 5 ) Disclosure of items of a personal nature when disclosure would result in economic or personal hardship to the subject party and such :records are not relevant or essential to the ordinary work of the department . ( 6 ) Such other items as may from time to time be adjudged by statute , court decision , or by any Federal , State , or local agency having jurisdiction in the matter , as an unwarranted invasion of privacy . J . Subject Matter List , The Town shall maintain and make available for public inspection and copying , in conformity with such lawful regulations as may be issued by the Committee on open Government , a current list , reasonably detailed , by subject matter , of any records which shall be produced , filed , or first kept or promulgated after the effective date of this article . Such list may also provide identifying information as to any records in the possession of the department on or before the effective date of this article . K . Votes on Proceedings . In addition to such requirements as may be imposed by this resolution or by Chapter 933 of the Laws of 1977 , as amended , each board , commission or other group of the Town having more than one member shall maintain and make available for public inspection a record of the final votes of each member in every agency proceeding in which he votes . L . Public Notice . The Clerk shall publicize by posting in a conspicuous location in the Town offices : ( i. ) the location where records shall be made available for inspection and copying ; the name , title , business address and business telephone number of the designated records access officer , the right to appeal by any person denied access to a record and the name and business address of the Town Town Board Meeting 26 February 12 , 1990 Supervisor to whom an appeal is to be directed . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye: . Nays - none ) . TRUMANSBURG ROAD SEWER EASEMENT No action will be taken on this item this evening . REMOVAL OF THE KYONG PROPOSAL FROM THE TABLE Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Board has received a number of letters from the Attorney for the Kyongs for the proposal on Trumansburg Road asking the Board to take action on it to remove it from the table and they were not happy because they received no response from their letter . After this item was put on the agenda she stated that she had asked the Town Attorney to check with the Attorney for the Kyongs . The Supervisor stated that she received a letter from the Town Attorney saying he had received a call from the Attorney for the Kyongs requesting that the proposal be left on the table for a period of three months because they are hopeful that they then will have a sense of the progress of the master planning program and how it might effect their project . Our willingness to take it off the table and communicate with them seemed to change their minds . 1989 BUDGET TRANSFERS RESOLUTION NO , 47 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilwcman Leary , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize the following budget transfers : GENERAL rD3WNWIDE FUND FROM ' T0 : A1110 . 4 $ 110000 A1220 . 4 $ 110 . 00 A1110 . 2 129 . 00 A1330 . 4 129 . 00 A1340 . 2 24 . 78 A1410 . 4 24 . 78 A1920 . 4 742 . 50 A1430 . 1 742950 A1920 . 4 39911 A1420 . 4 39 . 11 A1920 . 4 95 . 73 A7140 . 4 95973 A1920 . 4 27 . 03 A3310 . 4 27 . 03 A1440 . 1 77 . 75 A1670 . 4 77 . 75 A1440 : 4 101 . 32 A1670 . 4 101 . 32 A5132 . 2 1 , 214 . 14 A1620 . 4 1 , 214 . 14 A5132 . 2 132 . 00 A5132 . 4 132 . 00 A5132 . 2 60 . 72 A3510 . 4 60 . 72 A9030 . 8 3935 A9055 . 8 3 . 35 A599 11 , 018 . 20 A1420 . 4 111018 . 20 A599 11810 . 00 A9060 . 8 11810 . 00 (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and. Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS RESOLUTION NO . 48 Town Board Meeting 27 February 12 , 1990 Motion by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Klein , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the Town of Ithaca Warrants dated February 12 , 1990 , in the following amounts : General Fund - Town Wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 82 , 644 . 66 General Fund - Outside Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32. , 376 . 41 Water & Sewer Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22. , 701 . 44 Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 68 , 621 . 13 Capital Projects Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 404 . 96 Lighting Districts Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 360 . 64 ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . BOLTON POINT WARRANTS RESOLUTION N0 , 49 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilman Whitcomb , RESOLVED , that the Bolton Point Warrants dated February 12 , 1990 , in the Operating Account are hereby approved in the amount of $ 133 , 834 . 57 after review and upon the recommendation of the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission , they are in order for payment . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . EXECUTIVE SESSION RESOLUTION NO . 50 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Whitccanb , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby moves into Executive Session to discuss the South Hill Trail petition on the basis that it is a matter of present and potential litigation . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none) . OPEN SESSION RESOLUTION NO . 51 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby moves back into Open Session . ( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION NO . 52 Town Board, Meeting 28 February 12 , 1990 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby ratify the actions of the Town Attorney to the Town in bringing a law suit in the name of Peter Grossman for the benefit of setting aside the filing of the petition for a referendum brought in respect to the South Hill. Trail and authorize the continuation of that action to its conclusion . Roll Call Vote Councilman Klein Voting Aye Councilwoman Leary Voting Aye Councilman Liguori Voting Nay Councilwoman Valentino Voting Aye Councilman Whitcomb Voting Aye Supervisor Raffensperger Voting Aye The Resolution was duly adopted . ADDITIONAL 1+lARRANT Supervisor Raffensperger noted an additional bill from Pickard & Anderson in the amount of $ 14 , 610 minus 10 % retainage , which was not included in the Warrants for the TV inspection of the sewers in the Northeast . RESOLUTION N0 . 53 Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Whitcc,,b , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorize the payment of $ 14 , 610 minus 10% retainage to Pickard & Anderson for 28 , 947 . 5 linear feet of TV sewer inspection in the Northeast . (Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori and Valentino voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ADJOURmwr The meeting was duly adjourned . Town Clerk AFFIDA VIT OF PUBLICATION ITHACA JOURNAL State, of New York , Tompkins County , ss. : Gail Sullins being duly sworn , deposes and TOWN OF ITHACA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING says ; that she/he resides in Ithaca , county and state aforesaid and that PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, 'thot the : Clerk Town Board of the Town of she/he IS Ithaca will meet and conduct a public hearing , on February ' of The Ithaca Journal a public newspaper printed and published in 20' tt 7i., athe 1 ,1991 :Of t East Seneca Street, Ithaca,�q . Ithaca aforesaid , and that a notice , of which the annexed is a true New York, for the purpose of hearing all persons interested, cop , was published in said paper in amendments to the Fire - Contract with the City of y Itho- . ca for fire protection in the r I —1(']�� 6 Town of Ithaca, excepting the ' _ r h •r a IT r following areas, to Wit : a ) The Village of Cayuga Heights. b ) The area comprising all the . .. . territory lying between the ' ' east boundary of Cayuga' Heights and the east boundary. I of the Town of Ithaca. I and that the first publication of said notice was on the c ) The Hamlet of Forest Home; exclusive of the structure E housing the Cornell University day of h r l' A T ✓ 19 C Filtration Plant- , .- Such amendments to be con-, :� sidered include the following : L� Q 1 . Extending the contract to .� 1994. . ; 2. Increasing the payments by . the Town for certain years from those previously agreed Su i and sworn. to before me , upon . th1S � day 3. Increasing the permitted ? w staffing levels to be included Of 19 C C/ in calculating th Town's pay- ments pursuant to the corn tract; and 4 . Providing for training op t portunities for among others, j . volunteer firemen . Jeon H . Swartwood . G Notary Public . Town Clerk. ) JEAN FORD February 1 , 1990 , Notary Public, State of New York No. 4654410 Qualified in Tompkins County/� CAXmmigii:a expires May 31, 19:`./