HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1990-04-24 TOWN OF ITHACA
SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING
April 24 , 1990
At a Special 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 24th day of April , 1990 , there
were . °
PRESENT : Shirley Raffensperger , Supervisor
John Whitcomb , Councilman
Patricia Leary , Councilw u an
David Klein , Councilman
Frank Liguori , Councilman
Karl Niklas , Councilman
Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman
ALSO PRESENT : John Barney , Town Attorney
Daniel Walker , Town Engineer
Susan Beeners , Town Planner
Joan Reuni.ng , member , ZBA
Edward Austen , member , ZBA
Edward King , member , ZBA
Henry Aron , Chairman , ZBA
Mike Valentino , 112 Cambridge Place
Celia Bowers , 1406 Trumansburg Road
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Supervisor Raffensperger led the assemblage in the Pledge of
Allegiance .
CC)NSIDER APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR WATER AND SEWER BORINGS
Dan Walker , Town Engineer stated that as part of the design
procedure for the 1989 Water and Sewer Improvements in Inlet Valley
area and the Troy Road water supply tank , the consulting engineer
requires a certain number of borings to determine sub-surface soil
conditions for the proper design . They have completed their
preliminary plans and submitted a proposed boring quotation plan ,
everything seems to be in order . They have solicited quotes from
two different soil boring firms . Empire Soils , which is local and
has done work for the Town before , has a favorable quotation . He
went on to say that he had reviewed a couple of items that were
added to the boring program , after the original quote was
solicited . Their quote was $5 , 800 to do the 23 borings . With some
clearing and limited access in the Troy Road area , it will require
an all terrain vehicle and there will be some additional cost . He
stated that he had worked up an estimated cost including the all
terrain vehicle and estimated the cost to the Town to be $ 7 , 900 .
He asked that the Board allow him to contract with Empire Soils for
a bid not to exceed $ 7 , 900 .
RESOLUTION N0 . 109
Motion by Councilman Niklas ; seconded by Councilman Liguori ,
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RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorize the Town Engineer to retain Empire Soils to perform the
test boring , as described , at a cost not to exceed $ 7 , 900 .
(Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Liguori , Valentino and Niklas
voting Aye . Nays - none) .
BUILDING PERMIT REFUND
Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Board members had received
information on the request by Ivar Jonson for a refund on building
permits . Ivar Jonson , some time ago , paid for building permits
which he did not use and the Building Inspector has recommended
that of the $ 1 , 000 which he paid for five building permits , that
$ 166 . 66 be deducted because he believes that reflects one step of
the basic process for building permits . The remainder of it would
then be refunded in the amount of $ 833 . 34 .
RESOLUTION N0 , 110
Motion by Councilman Niklas ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorize a refund in the amount of $ 833 . 34 be paid to Ivar Jonson
for building permits purchased but not used .
(Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Liguori , Valentino and Niklas
voting Aye . Nays - none) .
Supervisor Raffensperger asked the Board ' s approval to add several
other items to the agenda . She stated that she had been asked to
seek the Board ' s authorization to send Dooley Kiefer and John
Whitcomb to a SEQR Workshop in Rochester on April 28th , at a cost
not to exceed $ 100 . 00 .
Councilman Niklas asked if the $ 100 was per person?
Supervisor Raffensperger replied no , that ' s the total cost .
SEQR WORKSHOP
RESOLUTION N0 . 111
Motion by Councilman Niklas ; seconded by Councilwoman Leary ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorize Dooley Kiefer and Councilman John Whitcomb to attend a
SEQR Workshop in Rochester , New York , on April 28 , 1990 .
( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Liguori , Valentino and Niklas
voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
Councilman Klein arrived at this time .
CONSULTANT FEES
Supervisor Raffensperger stated that the Board did not have in
their packet for the April meeting , a request for payment of
services from Stuart I . Brown Associates for $ 1 , 109 . 16 for work
done as a consultant for the month of March because we had not yet
sign the contract with Stuart I . Brown Associates . She went on to
say that they had made a minor clarifying revision to the contract ,
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the previous version of the contract , we talked about a maximum
number hours per month . What we are saying is that the total will
not exceed the authorization but that it may average out over the
months . In other words , scene months are going to require more work
than others , this for example was a month in which very few hours
were worked . She stated that the contract has been signed and she
was asking for authorization for the payment of $ 1 , 109 . 16 to Stuart
I . Brown for services in March .
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RESOLUTION N0 . 112 °
Motion by Councilman Whitcomb ; seconded by Councilman Liguori ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorize the payment of $ 1 , 109 . 16 be made to Stuart I . Brown
Associates for work performed in the month of March .
( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Leary , Klein , Liguori , Valentino and
Niklas voting Aye . Nays - none ) .
SET DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND THE PARKING ORDINANCE
RESTRICTING PARKING ON WINTHROP DRIVE IN THE VICINITY OF THE
NORTHEAST SCHOOL
Supervisor Raffensperger noted that she had received a number of
telephone calls , mostly this morning , from residents on Winthrop
Drive who are very concerned with the parking situation there . It
is an area directly adjacent to the Northeast School . There are a
lot of after school and club activities which involve school buses
and a fair number of cars . There is a parking lot which can be
used but the parking lot is not used . A number of driveways are
parked full , there was a van in the middle of the road last night .
They go so far as visiting teams parking their school buses in
driveways instead of in the parking lot at the Northeast School .
She went on to say that this is something that has been before the
Town Board for about 15 years , on and off . She stated that she
remembered the former Police Chief of Cayuga Heights coming with
his neighbors one time . She thought the Town had made a tremendous
effort to work with the School District to try to warn people not
to park on the street there which impedes emergency vehicles . She
stated that she was really concerned that there are that many kids
playing ball or something and you couldn ' t get an ambulance in
there for anything and certainly not a fire engine . The Supervisor
stated that she would have normally waited until the May 7th
meeting but this is the time of year in which the impact of this is
the greatest so she was asking the Board to set a public hearing
for May 7th at 7 : 30 P .M . , to amend the traffic ordinance to provide
for no parking on Winthrop Drive .
Councilman Niklas remarked that regardless of what the law is it
seems that people are currently violating the law , what is the
problem with enforcement and why aren ' t these vehicles towed away
or ticketed or these people fined ?
Supervisor Raffensperger replied they are , except that this means
every night the Sheriff has to be called . He has come , has used a
loud speaker on the ball fields but it reoccurs and it is a bit
unreasonable to expect the Sheriff to come every night and enforce
the regulation that they may not be parked on the paved portion .
Additionally there are cars which actually park in private
driveways . She felt it deserved a public hearing and if there are
problems she felt they would surface at the public hearing .
Councilman Liguori asked if there was something wrong with the
school parking lot ?
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Councilman Klein replied , it ' s not convenient to the ball fields .
Supervisor Raffensperger added , she had been told that the people
have to walk 300 feet . She asked Councilman Klein if he wished to
comment?
Councilman Klein replied , as you head up Winthrop Drive it ' s the
straight run above Brandywine and you have a narrow shoulder , there
is a big drainage ditch and a sidewalk , and then you have all the
playing fields . So the road is exactly opposite the playing fields
so if you are there for soccer or ball , etc . , you park on the road .
As you go around the bend that is where the parking lot is for the
school . He felt it was probably adequate in terms of capacity , but
it means driving all the way up to the school and walking back . He
stated that he was more concerned about little kids going across
the street .
Councilman Niklas felt a representative from the School District
should be invited to the hearing .
RESOLUTION N0 . 113
Motion by Councilman Niklas ; seconded by Councilwoman Leary ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will meet and
conduct a public hearing at 7 : 30 P . M . , on May 7 , 1990 to consider
amending the Traffic Ordinance to provide for no parking on
Winthrop Drive which would prohibit parking on both sides of
Winthrop Drive from the entrance of the Northeast School westerly
to Brandywine .
( Raffensperger , Whitcci Leary , Klein , Liguori , Valentino and
Niklas voting Aye . Nays - none) .
Supervisor Raffensperger remarked that the Board had received a
letter which she sent to Mayor Nichols about the discussions that
are taking place about the change in the City Charter concerning
Fire CcaYUni.ssioners and the Fire Department . She noted that the
Board had also received a copy of his response to her and then this
morning about fifteen minutes ago , hand delivered to us was a
packet of materials which she stated she has not had a chance to
read . Her understanding in talking to the Mayor this morning was
that on the table , at this point , are three proposals each one
making more changes than the other in the City Charter . Also on
the table now is a compromise solution which came from the Board of
Fire Connissioners . It was her impression that this one has
probably come to the top of the heap and will be what is most
considered by the City . The City assured her that the Town would
be kept informed . She stated that she was invited to go to a
meeting tomorrow night in which they are going to go through all
three of these possibilities and the compromise of the Board of
Fire Commissioners . She stated that she was not inclined to go
because there is going to be a great change taking place and a
discussion at that meeting and she was not comfortable in going and
taking a stance for the Town without really reviewing what they
come up with as their ultimate solution to the discussions they are
having in the City and before the Town Board gets a chance to
review whatever they come up with . She felt it would be better to
wait for written notification of whatever their proposal finally
cones down to .
Councilwoman Leary asked if it wouldn ' t be better to let them know ,
as they are forming it , what our position might be ?
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Supervisor Raffensperger replied that she did not know until we see
actually what they are proposing , how we could possibly know what
our position was As far as she could see , we have four major
proposals and probably about six versions of those and she thought
the situation was too confused and that interest of the Town of
Ithaca was not evident enough at this point for the Board to be
taking a stand . She stated that she had indicated that what we
want to know is what you are proposing to do and then we would look
at what our stance would be . She felt that what really was going
to happen was that there was going to be a committee set up to look
at it and the proposed composition of the committee was going to be
the Mayor , the Town Supervisor , two members of Common Council , two
Town Board members and two members of the Board of Fire
Commissioners . She felt that that was where the solution was going
to come from . She stated that she didn ' t know how to predict that .
Councilman Liguori asked about the two fire departments that the
Town was involved in , two fire houses , there is nothing to suggest
that the City can sell those out from under us , is there ?
Attorney Barney replied that we have a pretty strong contract
governing how those are handled .
Councilman Niklas asked if they belonged to the Fire Board?
Attorney Barney replied no , they are City property , it ' s
complicated , but the land is ours and the buildings are the City ' s .
Supervisor Raffensperger added , the contract for those two fire
houses have definite kinds of procedures if we would wish to buy
then or the City would wish to buy us out . Those are relatively
well protected from any changes in Charter or what the Fire
Commissioners can do .
APPOINTMENT TO ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Supervisor Raffensperger noted that the Board had in their packets ,
a recommendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals and a letter from
the West Hill Civic Association concerning the appointment . She
felt that if the Board wished to discuss the individuals who
applied for the vacancy for Zoning Board of Appeals that it was
proper for the Board to discuss this in Executive Session . She
went on to say that at this point she was going to move that Robert
Hines , upon the recommendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals , be
appointed to the vacancy now existing upon that Board .
RESOLUTION N0 . 114
Motion by Supervisor Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Liguori ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , upon the
recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals , hereby appoints
Robert Hines to fill the vacancy existing on the Town of Ithaca
Zoning Board of Appeals .
( Raffensperger , Whitcomb , Klein , Liguori , Valentino and Niklas
voting Aye . Nays - Leary . )
ADJOURINNT
The meeting was duly adjourned .
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