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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1992-06-08 Town of Ithaca Town Board Meeting June 8, 1992 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, there were : PRESENT: Shirley A. Raffensperger, Supervisor John Whitcomb, Councilman Patricia Leary, Councilwoman David Klein, Councilman Frank Liguori, Councilman Karl Niklas, Councilman ALSO PRESENT: John Barney, Town Attorney Joan Lent Hamilton , Town Clerk Andrew Frost, Building Inspector/Zoning Officer Daniel Walker, Town Engineer Fred Noteboom, Deputy Highway Superintendent Floyd Forman, Town Planner Sally Alario, Assistant Budget Officer James Kazda, Senior Civil Engineer, Tompkins County Noel Desch Bruce Brittain Karen Baum MEDIA: Greg Williams, WHCU Heather Ahrns , WHCU EXCUSED: Scott McConnell , Highway Superintendent Pledge of Allegiance : Supervisor Raffensperger led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . Call to Order: Meeting called to order at 5 : 30 p . m. Agenda Item #3 - Report of Town Officials a. Supervisor ' s Report : The Supervisor appointed Candace E . Cornell to the Codes and Ordinances Committee at the recommendation of the Planning Board . In reference to the Town Board Meeting of May 11 , 1992 the Supervisor read a prepared statement in response to the Citizens For Sensible Land Use and Property Rights version of the total cumulative costs of the Comprehensive Plan, ( see attached) . I Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 2 Agenda Item #3 - Cont ' d b. Town Engineer ' s Report: (Written report available upon request. ) Mr. Walker reported Capital Projects on West Hill are almost completed . There have been some complaints from the residents concerning the vegetation. The Parks Department has been trimming and replacing trees. They have had to wait to replace some trees because of the wet ground . Additional trees are being planted in a spirit of neighborliness . Town staff is available to answer the residents concerns when needed . Inlet Valley Phase I is a bigger project than anticipated. The project is almost completed . The Town is holding a 2 1/2% retainage until it is determined how the grass is growing. The developer has moved off the site . The Supervisor mentioned that residents from West Hill have been going to Inlet Valley and making comparisons . Inlet Valley Phase II, the final design will be completed soon . Specifications have been prepared and will be reviewed for final editing. Verbal verification has been received from the Corps of Engineers for the stream crossing . We are also close to securing an agreement with Conrail to cross the railroad tracks . We are negotiating with the DEC for the crossing of the Inlet. We are contracting with surveyors to provide the easement surveys . There are two interns from Cornell in the Engineering Department who are exceptional young men who are providing a great deal of assistance . c. Highway Superintendent' s Report: (Written report available upon request. ) Fred Noteboom reported there were two major projects in May the brush and leaf cleanup, and paving King Road. d . Building Inspector/Zoning Officer Report: (Written report available upon request. ) The Building Permits issued year to date for 1992 are close to the dollar value of those issued in 1991 . The significant difference is the Ithaca College Science Building which was a $16, 000, 000 project. Certificate of occupancy levels are slightly down. Field visits are also down slightly. There were nine new cases at the last two Zoning Board meetings. The Fireworks Committee from Ithaca College has been negotiating with us for the July 2nd fireworks show. Some things have been changed such as parking, to help with the traffic flow. It is hoped this will eliminate some of the concerns from last_ year. Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 3 Agenda Item #3 - Cont ' d d. Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer Report - Cont ' d: Councilman Niklas questioned Mr. Frost about number 4 of the Complaints Investigated This Month, Danby and West King Road, fill material . Mr. Frost responded they were not sure that fill was ever put there without a permit. The material was leveled and seeded . Supervisor Raffensperger stated if there is illegal dumping a determination will have to be made as to whether the material should be removed or whether some other abatement would be appropriate . e . Town Planner Report: Mr. Forman reported under the Comprehensive Plan on May 28 a Public Information Meeting was held on Chapter III at the NCR Cafeteria. Questions and comments from the public concerning the Comprehensive Plan, and the Open Space Report, Draft EPOD Legislation and map were discussed . At the June 9th meeting the CPC members will be asked to review and comment on a number of potential developments . The Planning Board recently approved with conditions , a retail project from John Novarr for a former NCR site . The Planning Board has also received the GEIS from Cornell and is in the process of determining the adequacy of the draft document. Codes and Ordinances Committee is continuing to work with staff on steep slopes and stream corridors . Agenda Item 44 - Report of Town Committees Councilman Whitcomb reported that the CAC continues to work on the revised Open Space Report . We have a summer intern and a college student volunteer assisting by verifying the inventory and physical features . The CAC hopes to have a draft to look at in June . The CAC approved a resolution at its last meeting urging the Town Board to adopt legislation designating unique natural areas as defined by Tompkins County as critical environmental areas of the Town affording them a higher level of review under SEQR. Councilman Whitcomb requested this be put on the agenda for the July, Town Board meeting. Councilman Niklas stated the COC had a very productive meeting . Constructive alterations to the EPODS were made . The COC is proposing the following schedule concerning EPODS : At the July meeting the COC needs another opportunity to review the drafts and to direct its attention on the map. A Public Information Meeting will be held at the end of July to inform people what has been done . The Planning Board might in August hold its own Public Hearings since the EPODS are essentially rezoning. In September the Town Board could discuss the recommendations of the Town Board 14tg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 4 Agenda Item #4 - Cont ' ds Planning Board and the COC, and give the public a chance to make comments . In October the Town Board would hold its first Public Hearing . There will be two levels of Public Hearings . One at the Planning Board level , and one at the Town Board level . Councilman Niklas feels this schedule will afford the opportunity to the public to make comments; and allow the COC, Planning Board, and the Town Board to make changes as needed. Councilman Liguori stated he still had a problem with the EPODS coming up for adoption by the Town Board before the Comprehensive Plan. The public has not had a chance to see the whole picture of planning before the EPODS will be adopted. Councilman Liguori is not opposed to the EPODS , he is objecting to the concept of advancing Town Board approval on what will be major components to comprehensive planning . Councilman Niklas mentioned this was a recommendation which has a long history even before the present administrations long term planning. Councilman Niklas believes this a parallel process. The Town Board has passed major changes in the zoning ordinance already without seeing the Comprehensive Plan. Councilman Liguori feels the public does not understand the whole comprehensive picture . Pieces of it are coming to the Town Board . He feels we should wait until the Comprehensive Plan is completed so that we can see the whole picture before adopting pieces. The Supervisor told the Board that the consultant hired in 1989 recommended to the Town that we proceed with devising a Comprehensive Plan and that there be parallel strategy of planning improvements. This was reviewed and approved by the Planning Board, as well as the Town Board. Councilman Whitcomb stated the draft goals and objectives presented in the plans at NCR the other night showed one of the first recommendations of the draft is the development of EPODS . He always feels that Councilman Niklas ' schedule is very optimistic . Councilman Niklas believes Councilman Liguori ' s attitude is reasonable, but that if we give the public an opportunity to look at the Comprehensive Plan in its entirety it would be too easy for them to lose sight of the importance of the EPODS . Focusing on the EPODS allows us to be open with what the consequences of that rezoning would be . Councilman Liguori reported the Public Works Committee discussed the Town pesticide policy. Town Board Mtg . Minutes 618192 Pg. 5 Agenda Item #4 - Cont' d Councilwoman Valentino asked the status of the rabies pre- exposure inoculations for the Highway Department employees. One of our employees has been inoculated. The Supervisor addressed the County Board of Representatives asking them to coordinate the efforts of all the municipalities to deal with the rabies problem. The County will be having a report and a recommendation . Councilman Whitcomb asked if we have a policy in the meantime dealing with the removal of dead animals along the highways as we have had to hire Wildlife Control Officers to deal with this problem. The Supervisor told the Board we do not yet have a procedure , and we have had to hire the Wildlife Control Officers because the animals have been located near routes walked by school children . Councilwoman Leary feels the Town should make clear a statement that we believe this is a County problem and we should not have to pay for it. Supervisor Raffensperger suggested we wait to see what the County Health Department recommends, and if we are not satisfied we can make a stronger recommendation . Agenda Item #5 - Report of County Board of Representatives No report. Agenda Item #6 - Persons To Be Heard Noel Desch asked the date of the next COC meeting, and if he could secure a copy of the revised law. Councilman Niklas reported the next meeting would be July 1, 1992 . Mr. Desch was told he can receive the revised copy after filling out a Freedom Of Information Form. Mr. Desch told the Board that Mr. Graham, DOC Officer has always been willing to have any member of the public call concerning any problems with dead or rabid animals . The Supervisor stated she has been informed by Mr. Graham that since the problem has escalated he can not do this anymore . Agenda Item #7 - Forest Home Lower Bridge James Kazda, Tompkins County Senior Civil Engineer reported to the Board he had been asked to develop some numbers for the options available for the downstream Forest Home Bridge . Mr. Kazda represented the estimate that was given to the Public Works Committee of the Board of Representatives, ( see attached) . The resolution passed by the Committee included the recommendation Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 6 Agenda Item #7 - Forest Home Lower Bridge of a replacement one lane bridge, totally new construction. The County Board of Representatives has not acted on this . A bid alternate should also be done for the rehabilitation of the truss. They are proceeding with developing requests for engineering services with this design. As a result of the Public Works Committee not acting affirmatively on the recommendation of County Staff concerning the bridge, they requested Mr. Kazda present an option for the Town Board ' s serious consideration . That after the bridge is completed both design and construction, the Town of Ithaca take it over as a town bridge and have all responsibility. Mr. Kazda stated the precedent has been set on many occasions. One example, the Beach Road bridge in Newfield is a bridge that the County Staff recommended for demolition. The Town of Newfield felt the bridge was important for their own infrastructure as a pedestrian bridge . The agreement was the County would rehabilitate the bridge as a pedestrian bridge and then turn it over to the Town . Supervisor Raffensperger stated there was not a disagreement between the County and thi:; Town Board as to what would be done with the bridge . Mr. Kazda, the difference is the recommendation of the County staff versus the wants and desires of the community. The community made a very strong argument for making this crossing a one lane bridge . The County Committee was acting as a representative of the community in saying that we agree you want this as a one lane bridge , but you must consider it will come back as a bridge of the Town of Ithaca as opposed to staying on the County system. Mr. Kazda is here to get the opinion of this Board about this proposal , the County is proceeding as if the bridge will be replaced with a one lane bridge . A formal notification from the Public Works Committee will be forthcoming outlining the alternatives. Councilman Niklas asked what if the Town of Ithaca does not want to be responsible for the bridge after the replacement? Mr. Kazda was not sure , he was instructed to inform the Board of this proposal . The Pickney Road Bridge was once owned by the State and turned over to the County, that agreement will probably be used as a guide for this situation . The other Towns passed resolutions when they took over their bridges . The County is also looking for a contribution from the Town of Ithaca with respect to they construction agreement for Town Board Mtg . Minutes 618192 Pg. 7 Agenda item #7 - Cont ' d participation . The approach work, the approach guiderail , the approach sign work as well as the wearing surface on the deck are considered the responsibility of the Town of Ithaca. Councilman Niklas suggested the Board not vote of this proposal until we have reviewed all aspects of this proposal, including if we decide not to accept it. Supervisor Raffensperger asked Mr. Kazda if the recommendation of the County staff had been accepted by the County Public Works Committee would there have been this proposal for the Town to take over the bridge? Mr. Kazda stated he brought to the Board what he was asked to . Supervisor Raffensperger told the Board she expects Mr. Winch, Chair of the Public Works Committee to forward written material that will clarify the Towns options and what our obligations would be under this type of agreement . Karen Baum of the Forest Home Improvement Association addressed the Board concerning the letter sent to the Board, ( see attached) . They would like the Town Board ' s support of the specifics in the letter. Most of them fit within the guidelines of Mr. Kazda ' s replacement option in Column 1 . They are asking that the 1904 parts be rebuilt or renovated, and the 1970 parts when the bridge was last renovated be replaced . Mrs . Baum had a different interpretation of what occurred at the Public Works Committee meeting . It seemed there were two separate issues . The Public Works Committee did vote unanimously for a one lane structure , and that part of the outcome of that would be to offer the Town the opportunity to take over this bridge . She did not understand it to mean that since the staff recommendation was not taken they are going to tell the Town to take the bridge . Mrs . Baum told the Board they are asking the Board to support a one lane replacement bridge which will resemble the bridge that is there now. Supervisor Raffensperger asked Mr. Kazda to what extent do the present plans meet all the requests of the Forest Home Improvement Association? Mr. Kazda responded that the only issue that has not been resolved prior to this date is the width of the bridge . They have anticipated keeping the width within two inches. Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 8 Agenda Item #7 - Cont ' d The trusses would be part of a structure alternate within the bidding process . The Committee would make the decision as to whether to go ahead with rehabilitating the trusses when the amounts came in . There would be a restoration of the bridge . The plan is to hire a consultant from the RFP by the end of June , with it going out to bid in February next year . The Supervisor surmised that the County plans to do eventually all of the items that are requested by Forest Home except for the two inch difference in the width . Mr. Kazda stated the County will be bringing the plans as they are developed to the Town Board and the community for informational purposes . Supervisor Raffensperger mentioned the Board would look forward to receiving the communication from the Committee as to the proposed responsibilities of the Town of Ithaca. Mrs . Baum asked the Board if they would pass a resolution endorsing the wishes of the Forest Home Association concerning the bridge without any reference to who would be responsible for the bridge after the construction. Supervisor Raffensperger suggested the Board not send anything further to the County concerning this matter until we have determined where the Town stands on this issue . We must receive more information about the meeting where the responsibility of the bridge was discussed . The Board agreed to take the recommendation of the Forest Home Improvement Association to pass a resolution under advisement. Pine Tree Road The Board asked Mr. Kazda to update them on the Pine Tree Road . The base bids came in, the County selected Alternates 1 , 3 and 4 which are additional turn lanes, and traffic signals, (Alternate 1 ) . The substitution of granite curbing for concrete , (Alternate 3) . Installation of traffic signs, (Alternate 4 ) . On July 2, the County Board authorized the execution of an agreement with J. G. Turner, Inc. for $641, 700 . Alternate 2 was the sidewalk construction . J . G. Turner is also the low bidder on Alternate 2 . The project as a whole is 20% under the Engineer' s estimate, and 15% under the Capital Projects estimate . The contractor will be starting within two weeks. Town Board Mtg . flinutes 118192 Pg. 9 Pine Tree Road - Cont ' d Alternate 2 was held out of the bid to await a resolution at the Town level for paying for the sidewalk construction. The Supervisor and the Board have discussed the establishment of a sidewalk district. However, it has not been determined how much it would cost. The condition of the sidewalk area after construction must also be discussed . It would cost $46 , 950 for the construction of the sidewalk. The Board needs to see the plans with the revisions before they can act. Agenda Item #10 - Public Hearing to Amend Local Law #12 - Fees Collected by the Town Clerk The Supervisor explained there are some revisions necessary in Local Law #12 , Fees Collected by the Town Clerk. Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for a Public Hearing , July 13, at 7 : 00 p. m. to consider a Local Law to Amend Local Law #12 , A Local Law to Establish and Change Fees Collected by the Town Clerk. Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #11 - Consider Amending Local Law No. 1 of 1984 - Sewer Use Laws Motion made by Councilman Liguori authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for a Public Hearing , July 13, at 7 : 15 p . m. to consider amending Local Law No . 1 of the Year 1984 "A Local Law Regulating the Use of Public Sewers and Drains, Private Wastewater Disposal, the Installation and Connection of Building Sewers, and the Discharge of Platers and Wastes Into the Public Sewer Systems, the Treatment and Pretreatment of Industrial Waste , and Providing for the Inspection of Such Facilities and the Enforcement of this Law" which amendments conform Local Law No. 1 of the Year 1984 with recent EPA and DEC regulatory changes. Seconded by Councilman Niklas. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #12 - Consider Amending Local Law No . 1 of 1984 - Pollutant Limitations Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for a Public Hearing, July 13 , at 7 : 30 p . m. to consider amending Local Law No . 1 of the Year 1984 "A Local Law Regulating the Use of Public Sewers and Drains, Private Wastewater Disposal , the Installation and Connection of Building Sewers, and the Discharge of Maters and Wastes Into the Public Sewer Systems, the Treatment and Pretreatment of Industrial Waste , and Providing for the Inspection of Such Facilities and the Enforcement of this Law" to establish revised pollutant limitations . Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Town Board Mtg. Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 10 Agenda Item #12 - Cont ' d The Supervisor explained that Agenda Item #11 and #12 were related, however pollutant :limitations were created previously within the text of previous sewer use Local Laws . The SJS has suggested we do it separately now so that pollutant limitation revisions may be made without having to revise the entire Local Law. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #13 - Coddington Road Community Center Summer Program Supervisor Raffensperger explained the summer program last year was six weeks long and cost more than what is being asked for this year. This year' s request for support is for $2043. 00. The opportunity to attend has been offered first to children of the Town of Ithaca. Motion made by Supervisor Raffensperger that the Town of Ithaca does hereby support the Coddington Road Community Center Summer Program for a six week period in the summer of 1992 at a cost to the Town of Ithaca of $204::. 00 . Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #14 - Summer Youth Employment Program The Town Clerk explained that the Town would be having two youths through the Summer Youth Employment Program four hours each day during the summer to help with the Records Management Program. There is no cost to the Tot-in of Ithaca. Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino ratifying the Town of Ithaca ' s participation in the Summer Youth Employment Program for two participants to be supervised by the Town Clerk in support of the Records Management Program. Seconded by Councilman John Whitcomb. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #8 - Public Hearing "Local Law Revising the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , Technical Amendments" Public hearing opened at 7 : 00 p. m. by the Supervisor. Attorney Barney addressed the Board and explained that approximately a year ago the Board modified the zoning ordinance to provide certain uses which required special approval, and required certain ways special approval was obtained . Last year we modified those into one section, when that was done it was not discovered that five or six sections further showed a cross reference back to one of these sections . The cross references need to be changed back to the correct sub section . Vie also have a slight inconsistency in our zoning law as opposed to what the State law permits in term:; of time when the Planning Board must act on site plan and subdivisions. Attorney Barney recommended we Town Board 19tg . Minutes 618192 Pg. 11 Agenda Item #8 - Cont' d make our zoning ordinance consistent with the State law. Town Clerk has proof of posting and publication for Public Hearing. Supervisor asked if any member of the public wished to address the Board concerning this issue . There were no petitioners. The Town Board agreed to further consider this Local Law at a special meeting on June 22 , 1992 at 12 : 00 p. m. so that they would have time to review it. Motion made to close the Public Hearing by Councilman Niklas, seconded by Councilman Liguori . Carried unanimously. Public Hearing closed at 7 : 07 p . m. Agenda Item #15 - Annual Fuel Contract Fred Noteboom explained to the Board that the bid specifications have been developed and they are asking for bids from companies within a five mile radius who can accommodate all the equipment. Motion made by Councilman Niklas, seconded by Councilman Liguori authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for fuel bids for the Town Highway Department. Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Councilman Klein asked why the specifications stated super plus gasoline . Mr. Noteboom responded that many of our vehicles require this type of fuel , especially the trucks. Supervisor Raffensperger pointed out the differential was so little we would lose the difference in money by having two separate bids . Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item #16 - Recommendation of Appointment to City of Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners James Mayer will be resigning from the City of Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners at the end of June . He has asked that the Town Board fill this vacancy so he can orientate his successor . Motion made by Councilman Niklas to appoint Stuart Grinnell to fill the unexpired term of James Mayer on the City of Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners. Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #17 - Approval Town Board Minutes Motion made by Supervisor Raffensperger approving the February 10, 1992 Town Board Meeting Minutes as written. Seconded by Councilman Niklas. Carried unanimously. Motion made by Councilman Whitcomb approving the May 11 , 1992 Town Board Meeting Minutes as written. Town Board Htg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 12 Agenda Item #17 - Cont ' d Seconded by Councilman Niklas. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #18 - Financial Report Motion made by Councilman Niklas approving the Financial Report for the date ending March 31 , 1992 . Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item 419 - Automated Data Processing Committee Daniel Walker reported the Committee was charged with investigating the steps to go to a PC network, and breaking the lease for the System 36 . The Committee has found it will be very costly to legally discontinue the lease . The only way to do so is to pay the remainder of the five year lease at a cost of approximately $24 ,000. The Town has already paid about $20,000 for the hardware and software . 1814 is willing to discuss modifying the lease to include different equipment. Supervisor Raffensperger understood there was an escape clause within the lease by not funding it. IBM is saying that technically that can be done , but they would fight it and destroy the Towns credit rating . The only part of the System 36 that is being used is the word processing software programs . Councilman Niklas pointed out that in paying off the lease we are paying off a bad debt, because we are not receiving anything for our money, the quicker we get rid of this system and use a system that is beneficial to the Town the better we will be . Councilman Niklas encourages the staff to investigate with IBM all options for the exchange of equipment. Mr. Walker pointed out that the problem with the System 36 is the incompatibility with the PC hardware and software being used at present. The ADP Committee was instructed by the Board to discuss with IBM what kind of arrangement could be made in modifying the equipment in the lease, and then come back to the Town Board with their recommendations . The Supervisor explained there is an urgent need for the Town Clerk to have a computer which is compatible with the Town Attorney and the Deputy Town Clerk. The PC which she is presently using does not do that. Since it could be a lengthy period of time before the lease negotiations with IBM are completed the Supervisor recommended the purchase of a PC Town Board Htg . Minutes 118192 Pg. 13 Agenda Item #19 - Cont ' d for the Town Clerk. Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the purchase of a computer for the Town Clerk for an amount not to exceed $2500.00. Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Carried unanimously. The Supervisor reminded the Board that the Highway Department also is in need of a new computer, as the one presently being used does not have the capacity to run the programs necessary for the Highway Department. Agenda Item #20 - Intermunicipal Recreation Committee The Supervisor explained to the Board they have informational material about meetings being held among the municipalities to set up an intermunicipal recreation committee . Councilwoman Valentino has been the Town ' s liaison to our Intermunicipal Youth Commission, the Supervisor made a motion that Catherine Valentino be appointed to the Intermunicipal Recreation Committee as the Town of Ithaca representative . Seconded by Councilman Niklas . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #21 - West Hill {Mater Supply Daniel Walker told the Board a petition was received from the residents of the Drew Park Subdivision off of Poole Road and Shefield Road. The Board also has a petition from the residents of Hayts Road . Mr. Walker showed a drawing the Board and explained the options that would be available to the residents of this area. Mr. Walker explained he looked at the demands for water in these areas on a current basis . Mr. Walker looked at alternative water main routes, water storage requirements , and the feasibility of developing a well supply to eliminate the need to run water mains along areas such as farmlands to avoid additional assessment. The water requirements for each day for the Drew Subdivision would be 25 , 000 gallons , for Mecklenburg 16 ,000 gallons , 9,000 gallons for Bundy Road , and Hayts Road 22 , 500 gallons . One alternative is well development which would limit the area of service and may have a lower cost. It is unknown if there is an adequate supply for water there . The treatment cost and need for a licensed operator to maintain the system would be very costly. We may be in violation of the Bolton Point water agreement which states we can not develop another source while they still have capacity. Town Board Mtg. Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 14 Agenda Item #21 - Cont ' d Councilman Niklas mentioned the Drew Subdivision does not have a problem with water capacity, but with the quality of water. A treatment system for the poor quality of water mentioned would cost more than a $250, 000 . Another alternative is to bring the water from our existing water mains pump it into a storage tank above the subdivision . There could be a very high pressure problem with this . The system needed to make this work would cost approximately $2,000,000. The last alternative would be to install a pump station and pump the water to the storage tank, requiring 19, 000 feet of water main, one pump station, one storage tank. This would cost approximately $1, 800, 000 . The benefit of this system would be more people would be served . Mr. Walker summarized by saying a well system would cost approximately $1 ,000,000 and the other alternatives about $2,000 ,000 to complete . Supervisor Raffensperger a-sked Mr. Walker to determine the cost of a water system to only the Hayts Road and Artificial Breeders. Mr. Walker responded it would take almost $1 ,000,000 off the cost of the $2 ,000,000 alternative . Supervisor Raffensperger mentioned we will need to determine the costs more closely and determine the percentage of hook-ups if the system were built to be able to estimate a cost per household each year if the project were bonded . The Board instructed Mr. Walker to develop a scenario for each alternative of cost and construction. Then it can be presented to the Planning Board for their input. Agenda Item #9 - Public Hearing "Local Law to Amend the Zoning Ordinance to Change Variance Standards Resulting From New York State Amendments to Section 267 of the Town Law Dealing With Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearing opened at 7 :00 p. m. , Supervisor adjourned Public Hearing until completion of discussion of Agenda Item #21 . Public Hearing reopened at 7 : 40 p. m. Town Clerk had proof of posting and publication. No comments received from the public . Public Hearing closed at 7 : 41 p. m. Attorney Barney told the Board last year the Commission of Rural Resources recommended adoption of changes to municipal laws dealing with Zoning Boards of Appeals . The amendments were to update the statutes which had not been changed in many years . i Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 15 Agenda Item #9 - Cont ' d One of the amendments addressed was the basis for granting area variances by the Zoning Board of Appeals. Hr . Barney explained the differences in an area variance and a use variance . Mr. Barney suggested to the Board that we adopt a local law incorporating by reference substantially all of the provisions of the new State law but specifically modifying the criteria to be used to obtain a use variance to allow the Board to grant variances when an applicant demonstrates that he cannot obtain a reasonable return from the uses of the property permitted under the ordinance rather than having to demonstrate that he is deprived of. all economic use or benefit from the property. We would be adopting this Local Law under Municipal Home Rule Law. Motion made by Councilman Niklas approving the adoption of a Local Law to Amend the Zoning Ordinance to Change Variance Standards Resulting From the New York State Amendments to Section 267 of the Town Law Dealing with Board of Zoning Appeals . Seconded by Councilman Klein. Supervisor Raffensperger made a motion to accept the Short Environmental Assessment Form for this Local Law showing a negative impact. Seconded by Councilman Klein . Carried unanimously. Roll call vote taken on the adoption of the Local Law. All Board members voted aye . Agenda Item #22 - Bids Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase II Mr. Walker told the Board the plans and specifications are almost ready to go out to bid. There is a very good bidding climate at the present time . The easements are in line to be signed. The Permits are ready, except the stream crossing permit with DEC . Mr. Walker stated he wished to have authorization to solicit bids for Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase II of the 1989 sewer improvements contingent upon approval of the bid package by the Town Attorney . Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the solicitation of bids as outlined above . Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Councilman Whitcomb stated he attended a meeting with the Planning Department suggesting postponement of Phase II of Inlet Valley upon the completion of the Comprehensive Plan. It was decided there were some legal issues which needed to be addressed. Town Board Mtg . Minutes 6 /8/92 Pg. 16 Agenda Item #22 - Cont ' d Supervisor Raffensperger told the Board there were two issues addressed at the meeting Councilman Whitcomb is referring to. One had to do with the need for services in that area and that the Town had assured people the Town would be providing water and sewer in that area. Also, there was a substantial problem by the fact we had already bonded that project. It would very difficult not to continue in that theme . Attorney Barney agreed there could be financial consequences for not using the money borrowed as it was intended . Councilman Whitcomb stated this may not go along with the Comprehensive Plan by developing areas of the Town we aren ' t ready for, even though it does meet the need for water. Councilman Klein asked where the additional monies from the bonding would go if the bids came in lower than the amount borrowed? Sally Alario told the Board it would pay some of the bonds . I•lotion carried with five ayes, one nay by Councilman Whitcomb . Agenda Item #23 - West Hill Water and Sewer Change Order Mr. Walker explained there were two items on this change order. During installation of a meter reader on Taughannock Boulevard there was a change in the site conditions which did not allow drainage . A sump pump had to be installed . Metering equipment outside of a manhole would be much safer than inside the manhole . Mr. Walker asked if these changes would be approved by the Board . The changes result in an increase of $1538. 88. Motion made by Councilman Klein authorizing the change orders for the West Hill Water and Sewer project as outlined by the Town Engineer. Seconded by Councilman Niklas . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #24 - Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase I , Change Order Mr. Walker explained there was one changed condition on the site . It was determined after delivery that the motors were the wrong type due to the incorrect voltage at the site . This increased the contract cost by $2841 . 60 . There is an increase of the number of water services from the original contract of $37, 447 . 64 which includes a twelve inch water main which would normally be in Phase II , but is less expensive to install now. I-lotion made by Councilman Niklas, seconded by Councilwoman Valentino approving the change order for Inlet Valley Water and Town Board Mtg. Minutes 618192 Pg , 17 Agenda Item #24 - Cont ' d Sewer Phase I as outlined by the Town Engineer. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #25 - Downtown Ithaca Post Office The City of Ithaca has requested the Town of Ithaca join them in passing a resolution opposing the closing of the downtown Ithaca Post Office . Supervisor Raffensperger made a recommendation that the Town of Ithaca adopt a resolution urging the Post Office to continue to provide full public service , including bulk mail service at the downtown Tioga Street Post Office , and that the Postal Service make every effort to provide handicap accessibility at this site . Seconded by Councilwoman Leary. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #26 -Deleted Agenda Item #27 - Inlet Valley Cemetery Association Benefit Assessment Reimbursement Mr. Walker explained that in May a resolution was passed authorizing the reimbursement to the Inlet Valley Cemetery Association for the benefit water assessment because they do not use any water. They did not pay the taxes on time, therefore interest and penalties were assessed . Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing a refund to the Inlet Valley Cemetery Association for the interest and penalties assessed on their property in the amount of $6 . 68 . Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #28 - SCLIW Vouchers The Supervisor explained this is done yearly to allow the SCLIW treasurer to sign checks for vendors between the audit meetings , allowing the opportunity to take advantage of discounts and avoid service charges . Motion made by Supervisor Raffensperger authorizing the SCLIWC Treasurer to sign checks for vendors as described in the attached resolution . Seconded by Councilman Whitcomb . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #29 - Prescription Safety Glasses for Highway Department The Personnel Committee has recommended that prescription safety glasses be purchased for those members of the Highway Department needing them. The Town already provides safety glasses to Town Board Mtg. Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 18 Agenda Item #29 - Cont ' d employees who do not wear prescription glasses, and in the past has provided goggles or masks for those who do . The Highway Superintendent feels these goggles are unsafe and uncomfortable . They cloud up and can restrict peripheral vision. The individual employee would pay for the eye examination . Motion made by Councilman Niklas approving purchase of prescription safety glasses for the Highway Department employees who need them as outlined in the attached resolution . Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #30 - Set Public Hearing to Amend Zoning Map, Clarification Attorney Barney informed the Board when Chase Farm came to the Planning Board they were advised and understood there entire area was in a R-15 residential zone . The subdivision of this land were determined by a R-15 as opposed to R-30 . Recently it was discovered that part of the Chase Farm subdivision was not in a R-15 zone but in an R-30 zone . There have been a number or houses built within this area which are not within the proper zone . Historically the reason behind the difference of zones was the lack of a water supply. The new subdivision could now easily handle the increase need for water. The area requested to be rezoned is approximately six acres . Mr. Barney presented a copy of a Description of Lands to Be Zoned R-15 , as well as a proposed Local Law. Supervisor made a motion to hold a Public Hearing June 22, 1992 at 12 : 15 to consider a Local Law Amending the Town of Ithaca Ordinance Rezoning a Portion of Land Along King Road From Residence District R-30 to Residence District R-15 . Seconded by Councilman Whitcomb. Supervisor Raffensperger asked if any member of the Board wished to make an amendment deleting tax parcel number 44-2-8 . 2 and 44-2-8. 1 . Motion made amending the resolution by deleting parcels as outlined by Councilwoman Valentino, seconded by Councilman Niklas. Motion to amend resolution carried unanimously. Motion to hold Public Hearing to consider this Local Law carried unanimously. Agenda Item #31 - Sewer Easement, 230 Renwick Drive The Supervisor explained this request was heard before the Zoning Board of Appeals . The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the infringement with the condition of the approval of the Town Board . Town Board Mtg . }Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 19 Agenda Item #31 - - Cont ' d The petitioner is requesting infringement on the sewer easement to turn his garage into another room . The Zoning Board of Appeals has no problem with the approval to infringe . Attorney Barney feels that we could work around any problem if we had to dig the sewer. The residents ' attorney has provided an agreement whereby the Town would not be responsible if the Town in acting to take care of the sanitary sewer damaged the property, and they would indemnify the Town and hold the Town harmless from any claims the Town might have by reason of their working near the sewer. Motion made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the Town Supervisor to sign an agreement consenting to Mr . Eberts encroaching onto the sewer easement as shown on the map as presented by the Town Attorney subject to approval of the agreement by the Town Supervisor and the Town Attorney. Seconded by Councilman Liguori . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #33 - Town of Ithaca Warrants Motion made by Councilman Niklas approving and authorizing the Town of Ithaca warrants be paid. Seconded by Councilman Whitcomb. Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #34 - Bolton Point Warrants I-lotion made by Supervisor Raffensperger approving and authorizing the Bolton Point Warrants be paid . Seconded by Councilman Whitcomb. Carried unanimously. Additional Agenda Item - Shalebrook Attorney Barney stated we have an agreement with the Shalebrook people that they will complete some work, if they don' t we can place a lien on their property for the cost of completing the work. The lien is automatically lifted when there is a sale to a bonafide purchaser of a separate lot with a building on it. Shalebrook intends to sell the lots without houses on them. A title attorney has discovered this and they have asked us to allow the lien to be lifted if there is a bonafide sale of a lot to a third party. Motion made by Councilman Whitcomb authorizing the Supervisor to add an addendum to the agreement allowing the lien to be lifted if there is a bonafide sale of a lot to a third party. Seconded by Councilman Niklas . Carried unanimously. Agenda Item #35 - Executive Session Motion made by Supervisor Raffensperger to adjourn into executive session to discuss personnel matters and the possible acquisition of land . Seconded by Councilman Niklas . Carried unanimously. Town Board F1tg . Minutes 6/8/92 Pg. 20 Agenda Item #35 - Cont '_d Motion made by Councilman Niklas to return to open session . Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino . Carried unanimously. Agenda item #32 - Reorganization of the Finance and Personnel Functions As a result of the Executive Session a motion was made by Councilman Niklas authorizing the separation of the management of the Fiance and Personnel functions of the Town by appointing Sally Alario as Assistant Budget Officer at a salary of $30,080, and Pat Punger as Personnel. Manager at a salary of $25, 650. Both appointments are effective immediately, with review of salary levels and responsibilities at the end of the 6 month probationary period. Seconded by Councilwoman Valentino . Carried unanimously. Adiournment As there was not further business to come before the Board motion made by Councilman Niklas to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Whitcomb, Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 9 : 44 1? . m. Respectfully submitted,y Joan Lent Hamilton Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 9 Local Law Amending the Zoning Ordinance Change Variance Standards Resolution No . 134 WHEREAS , the Properly advertised Public Hearing has been held to consider the adoption of a Local Law amending the Zoning Ordinance, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby adopt a "Local Law to Amend the Zoning Ordinance to Change Variance Standards Resulting From the New York State Amendments to Section 267 of the Town Law Dealing with Board of Zoning Appeals" , and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish and file said Local Law as required by law. MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas Carried Unanimously SECONDED: Councilman David Klein DATED : June 8 , 1992 Environmental Assessment Form BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board does hereby accept the Short Environmental Assessment Form for said Local Law showing a negative impact. MOVED: Supervisor Shirley Raffensperger Carried Unanimously SECONDED: Councilman David Klein DATED: June 8, 1992 a an Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 10 Public Hearing to Amend Local Law 412-1992 Resolution No . 135 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby - authorized and directed to advertise for a Public Hearing, to be held July 13, 1992, at 7 : 00 p. m. at the regular monthly meeting of the Town Board to consider a Local Law to amend Local Law #12 of 1992 , a "Local Law to Establish and Change Fees Collected by the Town Clerk" . MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED: Councilwoman Catherine Valentino DATED : June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 11 Public Hearing Amendments to Local Law No. 1-1984 Resolution No . 136 BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a Public Hearing to be held July 13, 1992, at 7 : 15 p. m. at the regular monthly meeting of the Town Board to consider a Local Law amending "Local Law No . 1 of the year 1984 Regulating the Use of Public Sewer and Drains, Private Wastewater Disposal, the Installation and Connection of Building Sewers, and the Discharge of Waters and Wastes Into the Public Sewer Systems, the Treatment and Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes, and Providing for the Inspection of Such Facilities and the Enforcement of this Law" , which amendments conform Local Law No . 1 of the year 1984 with recent EPA and DEC regulatory changes . MOVED: Councilman Frank Liguori SECONDED : Councilman Karl Niklas Carried Unanimously DATED : June 8 , 1992 i Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk i I I Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 12 Public Hearing Amendments to Local Law No. 1-1984 Resolution No . 137 BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a Public Hearing to be held July 13, 1992 at 7 : 30 p. m. at the regular meeting of the Town Board to consider a Local Law amending "Local Law No . 1 of the year 1984 Regulating the Use of Public Sewer and Drains, Private Wastewater Disposal , the Installation and Connection of Building Sewers, and the Discharge of Waters and Wastes Into the Public Sewer Systems, the Treatment and Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes, and Providing for the Inspection of Such Facilities and the Enforcement of this Law" , to establish revised pollutant limitations . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Frank Liguori DATED: June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously W4 LL Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 13 Coddington Road Community Center Summer Program Resolution No. 138 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca does hereby support the Coddington Road Community Center Summer Program for a six week period during the Summer of 1992 , and be it further RESOLVED, the cost to the Town of Ithaca for their share of the program is to be $2043. 00 payable to the Coddington Road Community Center upon adoption of this resolution. MOVED : Supervisor Shirley Raffensperger SECONDED: Councilwoman Catherine Valentino DATED : June 8 , 1992 L Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board fleeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 14 Participation Summer Youth Employment Program 4 Resolution No . 139 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby :ratify the participation of the Town in the City of Ithaca, Summer Youth Employment Program for two candidates to work in the Town Hall under the supervision of the Town Clerk on the Records Management Program. MOVED : Councilwoman Catherine Valentino SECONDED : Councilman John Whitcomb DATED : June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk i Town Board Meeting 6 /8/92 Agenda Item No . 15 Annual Fuel Contract Resolution No . 140 WHEREAS , each year the Town of Ithaca must solicit bids and enter into an Annual Fuel Contract for gasoline and fuel to be used in the town motor vehicles, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for sealed bids for unleaded plus gasoline and diesel fuel as outlined in the bid forms and specifications prepared by the Highway Superintendent, and be it further RESOLVED , said bid forms and specifications may be obtained at the Town Clerk' s Office , during normal business hours . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED: Councilman Frank Liguori DATED : June 8 , 1992 Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 16 Representative Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners Resolution No. 141 WHEREAS , James L. Mayer is resigning as the Town of Ithaca representative to the Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners as of June 30, 1992 , and WHEREAS, said resignation will create a vacancy on the Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby recommends the appointment of Stuart Grinnell, 528 Warren Road , as a Town of Ithaca representative to the Ithaca Board of Fire Commissioners, and be it further RESOLVED, this appointment would fill the vacancy to occur June 30, 1992 in the seat presently held by James L. Mayer, which term ends June 30, 1994 . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED: Councilman Frank Liguori Carried Unanimously DATED : June 8 , 1992 Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 19 Town Clerk Computer Resolution No. 142 WHEREAS, the Town Clerk has been loaned a Leading Edge Computer from the Engineering Department via the Building/Zoning Department to perform the necessary computer functions of her office , and WHEREAS , said computer must now be returned to the Building/Zoning Department so the Secretary to the Zoning Board of Appeals can perform her duties , and WHEREAS , it is necessary for the Town Clerk to have a computer which is compatible with the Deputy Town Clerk, and the Town Attorney, now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca purchase a computer for the Town Clerk, and be it further RESOLVED, acquisition of said computer shall be made through the proper procedure of requisition and quotation of estimates, and be it further RESOLVED, purchase of said computer shall not exceed the price of $2500. 00 and shall be appropriated from General Fund account A1410 . 2 Town Clerk, Equipment ( 2/3 ) ; and account A1330. 2 Tax Collector, Equipment ( 1/3) after a transfer from account A1990. 4 Contingency. MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Frank Liguori DATED: June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 20 Town Representative Inter-Hunicipal Recreation Committee Resolution No . 143 WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca has been asked to appoint a representative to an ad-hoc committee whose mission is "to create a plan to provide equal access to recreational programs for all families whose children attend Ithaca City School District Schools . " ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board believes this ad-hoc committee will prove to be beneficial to the residents of the Town of Ithaca as outlined by the proposed mission of said committee , now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Catherine Valentino to serve as the Town of Ithaca representative on the Inter-Municipal Recreation Committee . MOVED : Supervisor Shirley Raffensperger SECONDED: Councilman Karl Niklas Carried Unanimously DATED: June 8, 1992 Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 22 Bids Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase II Resolution No . 144 BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to solicit and advertise for bids for Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase II of the 1989 sewer improvements contingent upon the approval of the bid package by the Town Attorney. MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas Councilman Niklas Aye Councilman Liguori Aye SECONDED: Councilman Frank Liguori Councilwoman Valentino Aye Councilwoman Leary Aye Councilman Klein Aye DATED: June 8, 1992 Councilman Whitcomb Nay J an Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda item No . 23 West Hill Water and Sewer Change Order Resolution No . 195 WHEREAS, during the installation of a meter reader on Taughannock Boulevard there was a change in the site conditions which did not allow for proper drainage and a sump pump had to be installed, and WHEREAS, metering equipment outside of the manhole would be much safer than inside the manhole , and WHEREAS , these changes would result in an additional cost of $1538. 88 for the project, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to make the changes as outlined above to the West Hill Water and Sewer project at a cost of $1538 . 88 . MOVED : Councilman David Klein SECONDED : Councilman Karl Niklas Carried Unanimously DATED : June 8 , 1992 140MI Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 24 Inlet Valley Water and Sewer Phase I , Change Order Resolution No. 146 WHEREAS, upon the delivery of the motors it was determined they were the wrong type based upon the electrical voltage at the site , and WHEREAS , there is an increase in the number of water services from the original contract of $37 , 447 . 64 which includes a twelve inch water main which would normally be installed in Phase II , but is less costly to install now, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to make the changes as outlined above to the Inlet Valley Plater and Sewer Phase I Project for the indicated costs . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Catherine Valentino Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 25 Downtown Ithaca Post Office Resolution No . 147 BE IT RESOLVED, the Town of Ithaca Town Board urges that the United States Postal Service continue to provide full public service, including bulk mail service at the downtown Tioga Street Post Office , and be it further RESOLVED, that the United States Postal Service make every effort to provide handicap accessibility at said downtown Post Office . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas Carried Unanimously. SECONDED: Councilwoman Patricia Leary DATED : June 8, 1992 G"" ti Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 27 Inlet Valley Cemetery Tax Reimbursement Resolution No . 148 WHEREAS , by resolution March 9 , 1992 the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorized a refund to be paid to the Inlet Valley Cemetery Association for the benefit assessment of water and sewer on their 1992 Town and County Taxes, and WHEREAS , interest and penalties in the amount of $6 . 68 were added to the 1992 tax bill because of a misunderstanding that payment of said bill was necessary before reimbursement could be made, and WHEREAS , the Inlet Valley Cemetery Association has paid said tax bill in full including the interest and penalties, now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize a reimbursement of $6 . 68 to the Inlet Valley Cemetery Association for the interest and penalties incurred on the 1992 Tax Bill for the property located at Elmira Road, Parcel No. 35-1-20 . MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Catherine Valentino DATED : June 8 , 1992 Qca-'Z All . (L Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 28 SCLIWC Vouchers Resolution No . 149 WHEREAS , it is necessary to pay some vouchers before the audit date each month in order to take advantage of discounts and avoid being charged for service charges ; and WHEREAS , the Bolton Point Commissioner has recommended that the SCLIWC Treasurer be authorized to sign checks for the following vendors between Audit Meetings; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the SCLIWC Treasurer to sign checks for the following vendors between audit meetings based upon the recommendation of the Bolton Point Commission ; and be it further RESOLVED, that payment to Direct Page is authorized if payment of said vouchers falls under the allowable exclusion of vendors for warrants; and be it further AT&T - Rental Agreements (Telephones ) Chicorp - Rental Agreement (Data General ) NYSEG - Electric Service NY Telephone - Telephone Service Direct Page - Monthly Paging Service The amounts paid to said vendors are to be listed as part of the next monthly Warrants. MOVED: Supervisor Shirley Raffensperger SECONDED : Councilman John Whitcomb Carried Unanimously DATED: June 8, 1992 ` l Joa Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 29 Provision of Prescription Safety Glasses for Highway and Parks Employees Resolution No . 150 WHEREAS , OSHA requires the Town to provide protective eyewear for employees performing certain jobs, and WHEREAS, this requirement has been met for non-prescription lens wearers by providing two pairs of safety glasses, 1 clear and 1 tinted, and WHEREAS , in order to provide similar protection for prescription lens wearers the Town has been using goggles or full face shield, which are hot, restrictive, and do not allow full vision range for these employees, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the provision of one pair of photo-gray safety glasses ( single vision or bifocal, whichever is required ) through Ithaca- Cayuga Optical at a cost not to exceed $55 . 00 for bifocals and 537 . 00 for single vision lenses, including repair or replacement for work-related damage or change in prescription . MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Catherine Valentino Carried Unanimously DATED: June 8, 1992 Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Beard Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No. 30 Public Hearing Zoning Map, Clarification Resolution No. 151 BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a Public Hearing to be held June 22 , 1992 , at 12 : 15 p. m. at a special meeting of the Town Board to consider a "Local Law Amending the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance Rezoning a Portion of Land Along King Road From Residence District R-30 to Residence District R-15" . MOVED: Supervisor Shirley Raffensperger SECONDED : Councilman John Whitcomb DATED : June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 31 Sewer Easement Resolution No . 152 BE IT RESOLVED, the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to sign an agreement with Paul Ebert of 230 Renwick Drive , Ithaca, New York consenting to Mr . Ebert' s encroachment onto the sewer easement as shown on the map presented to the Town Board by the Town Attorney subject to the appoval of the agreement by said Attorney, and be it further RESOLVED, said agreement shall state the Town of Ithaca would not be responsible if the Town in acting to take care of the sanitary sewer damaged the property, and that Mr. Ebert' s would indemnify the Town and hold the Town harmless from any claims the Town might have by reason of his working near the sewer . MOVED: Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED: Councilman Frank Liguori DATED : June 8 , 1992 Carried Unanimously QQa,312 Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Beard Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 32 Reorganization of Finance and Personnel Functions Resolution No . 153 WHEREAS, Assistant Budget Officer/Personnel Manager Linda Nobles has resigned as of Hay 29 , 1992 , and WHEREAS , the responsibilities and workload in the Finance and Personnel functions has steadily increased over the recent past, and WHEREAS , the Town has in its current employ staff capable of assuming the management of each of these areas if clerical/data entry support was provided, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the separation of the management of the Finance and Personnel functions of the Town; does hereby appoint Sally Alario as Assistant Budget Officer at a salary of $30 ,080; does hereby appoint Pat Punger as Personnel Manager at a salary of $25, 650. Both appointments are effective as of this meeting, with review of salary levels and responsibilities at the end of the 6 month probationary period, and be it further RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the creation and filling of an Account/Data Entry Clerk position to assist in the day-to-day functions of both areas . MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED: Councilwoman Catherine Valentino Carried Unanimously DATED : June 8 , 1992 2a ' Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No . 33 Town of Ithaca Warrants Resolution No . 154 WHEREAS , the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Town of Ithaca Town Board for approval of payment, and WHEREAS , said vouchers have been audited for payment by said Town Board, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the payment of said vouchers. General Townwide Vouchers : No. 292-331 General Outside Village Vouchers : No . 132-154 Highway Fund Vouchers : No. 147-172 Water and Sewer District Vouchers : No. 103-123 Lighting District Vouchers : No . 10-12 Capital Projects Vouchers : No. 31-35 MOVED : Councilman Karl Niklas SECONDED : Councilman John Whitcomb Carried Unanimously Q".'J �'+ 'A a Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Beard Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item No. 34 SCLIWC ( Bolton Point) Warrants Resolution No. 155 WHEREAS , the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Town of Ithaca Town Board for approval of payment, and WHEREAS , said vouchers have been audited for payment by said Town Board, now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of said vouchers. Capital Project Vouchers: No . H23-H24 Plater and Sewer District Vouchers: No. 302-356 MOVED: Supervisor Shirley A. Raffensperger SECONDED : Councilman John Whitcomb DATED : June 8, 1992 1 LIB Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 6/8/92 Agenda Item - Additional Shalebrook Resolution No . 156 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca has entered into an agreement with Shalebrook Development Corporation that unless they complete all work a lien can be place on their property for the cost of completing the work, and WHEREAS, the agreement further states the lien is automatically lifted when there is a sale to a bonafide purchaser of a separate lot with a building on it, and WHEREAS, Shalebrook Development Corporation wishes to sell lots without buildings on them and are therefore requesting the Town of Ithaca amend the agreement allowing the lien to be lifted if there is a bonafide sale of a lot to a third party, now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Supervisor to sign an addendum to the agreement with Shalebrook Development Corporation allowing the lien to be lifted if there is a bonafide sale of a lot to a third party contingent upon the review of the agreement and addendum by the Town Attorney. MOVED: Councilman John Whitcomb SECONDED: Councilman Karl Niklas DATED: June 8, 1992 Carried Unanimously Joan Lent Hamilton, Town Clerk FINAL TOWN OF ITHACA AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AND PUBLICATION I, Joan Lent. Hamilton being duly sworn, say that I am the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York; . that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and that the notice has been duly published in the local newspaper: ( Ithaca Journal ) (As Per Attached) Location of sign board used for posting : Town Clerk's Bulletin Board 126 E. Seneca St. Date of Posting: May 21 , 1992 Ithaca, ICY 14850 Date of Publication: May 23. 1992 To/n Clerk, Town of Ithaca STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) SS : TOWN OF ITHACA ) Swo n to and subscribed before me this d.��� day of 19 ��. Notary Public I :LFAH 8.CARPENTER Notary Public,State of New York Qualified in Tompkins Co. No.479717 kiv commission Expires April 30, ;9� qty OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-174' TOWN OF ITHACA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a Public Hearing, Monday, June 8, 1991 at 7 :00 p.m. , at the Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, New York to consider a "Local Law Revising the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , Technical Amendments" ; and PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, at the aforementioned time and - place all citizens shall be afforded the opportunity to voice their approval or opposition of said Local Law. Joan Lent Hamilton Town Clerk May 21 , 1992 Publish: May 23, 1992 -The Ithaca_.Journal Monday. May 25 •1992 �t1 rM • TOWN OF ITHACA • ' NOTICE 'OF PUBLIC .t-HEARING PLEASE 'JAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of-Ithoca will hold a Public Hearing, Monday, June 8, 1,991 0;7:00 p.m., at the Town Hcll, 126 "tort Seneco Street, Ithaca, New ` York to consider a'local low Revising the Town of Ithoca Zoningg Ordinance Tochniccl Amendmonts';an� , PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NIC) TICE, at the aforementioned I'M end place all.citizens 'hall be afforded tho opportu- ", nity to voice their cpprovcl,oc 1 oppcsition'of said local law.' Joan Lent Hamilton Town Clark b May 25, 1992 s FINAL TOWN OF ITHACA - f ` AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING, AND PUBLICATION { I, Joan Lent Hamilton being duly sworn, say that I am the Town Clerk of 'the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York; that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and that the notice has been duly published in the local newspaper: ( Ithaca Journal) (As Per Attached) Location of sign board used for posting: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board 126 E. Seneca St. Date of Posting: May 21 , 1992 . Ithaca, NY 14850 Date of Publication: May 23, 1992 �,jj . T wn Clerk, Town of Ithaca STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) SS : TOWN OF ITHACA ) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5N day of 19 _ Alr�rtm\ Not ry P blic LEAH.B.CARPENTER No Public,State of New York Qualified in Tompkins Co.No.4797177 My Commission Expires April 30, 19 OF Ip a TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 r OWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-174 TOWN OF ITHACA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a Public Hearing, Monday, June 8, 1992 at 7 : 30 p.m. , at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, New ' York to consider a "Local Law to Amend the Zoning Ordinance To Change Variance Standards Resulting From New York State Amendments to Section 267 of the Town Law Dealing With Boards of Zoning Appeals" ; and PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, at the aforementioned time and place all citizens shall be afforded the opportunity to voice- their approval or opposition of said Local Law. Joan Lent Hamilton Town Clerk May 21 , 1992 Publish - May 23, 1992 TOWN OF ITHACA ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Tawn Board a: the Town of I.'haca will hold a Public Hearing, Monday, June 8, 1992 of 7:39 p.m. at :he Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, New York to consider a'locol Low to Amond the Zoning Ordi. ncnco to Chonc ke 4arianco Standards Rosulling From Now Yctk Sicto Amendments to Section 267 of the Torn Law Doalirg with Boards of Zoningg ApaecI ';and FLc 45E TAKE FURTHER NCr• TICE, at the aforementioned timo and place all citizona — shall be offordod the opportu. A nity to voice their cpprovol or opposition of said Local k . Joan lent Hem,iltcn .. Town Clerk May 25, 1992 — . E