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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1995-03-13 I> 41y OF 1 '" Fool _ TOWN OF ITHACA zi 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 t �4t Y �4 wN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting March 13 , 1995 5 . 30 p . m . AGENDA 1 . Call to Order . 2 . Pledge of Allegiance . 3 , Consider EXECUTIVE SESSION . 4 . Reports of: Town Officials : a . Town Supervisor b . Town Engineer c . Town Highway Parks Superintendent d . Town Planner e . Town Building Inspector / Zoning Officer f . Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes g . Assistant Budget Officer h . Personnel Manager is AttornE!y for the Town 5 . Report of Town Committees , 6 . Review of Correspondence : a . NYSDOT - Speed Limit Park Lane area . b . Senator John R . Kuhl , Jr . - Cable Television Commission , 7 . 6 : 00 p . m . - Stephen Lucente , Sanctuary Woods Letter of Credit . 8 . 6 : 15 p . m . - PERSONS TO BE HEARD , 9 . 6 : 30 p . m . - Gail Doscher , Deharder Investment Corporation 10 . Consent Items : Consider resolution approving and /.or authorizing the following : a . Town Board Meeting Minutes - 1 / 30 / 95 , 2 / 13 / 95 b . TOWN OF' ITHACA WARRANTS c . BOLTON POINT WARRANTS d . Attendance NYS Town Clerks Association Annual Conference e . Appointment Representatives Assessment Grievance Board f . Salary Procedures Probationary Employees g . Appointment Temporary Engineering Aide h . CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program . . i . Appointment Part Time Secretary . j . Youth Recreation Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement , TB Agenda - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 2 . 10 . Consent Items : Continued k . Attendance , " Basics of Writing Policies & Procedures Seminar " 1 . Appointment Conservation Board member . 11 . Consider acceptance of 1994 Town Justice Dockets from Judge Wallenbeck . 12 . Consider agreement with Tompkins County related to provisions of transit and human services programs . 13 . Consider approval of bid specifications and bid advertisement for hydraulic excavator . 14 . Consider approval of bid specifications and bid advertisement for Judd Falls Road reconstruction between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive . 15 . Consider approval of payment for utility share of Route 13 Over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet , & Buttermilk Creek highway construction . 16 . Consider agreement with Tompkins County for the Forest Home Bridge maintenance responsibilities . 17 . Discuss advisability of amending building height requirements under the Zoning Ordinance . 18 . Discuss advisability of amending Local Law No . 7 / 1988 , a " LOCAL LAW REQUIRING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TO BE INSTALLED IN BUILDINGS IN THE TOWN OF ITHACA " . 19 . Discuss advisability of amending Local Law No . 9 / 1991 , a " LOCAL . `ri; LAW TO REQUIRE OPERATING PERMITS FOR CERTAIN USES IN THE TOWN / OF ITHACA AND PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS AND OTHER USES " related to operating permit fees . 20 . Consider reduction of water and sewer benefit assessments , Kenneth Wells . 21 . Discussion of request for sewage service to Peregrine Hollow . 22 . Consider approval of agreement with Cornell University regarding repairs to pipe arch under Judd Falls Road , 23 . Consider waiver of additional review fees for the Cornell GEIS . 24 . Set public hearing to consider enacting , a " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " . TB Agenda - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 3 . 25 . Set public hearing to consider enacting , a " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF' ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS " . 26 . Set public hearing to consider enacting , a " LOCAL, LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . 27 . Review of :Facility Needs Evaluation as provided by Hoffman O ' Brien Look Taube & Chiang , P . C . ; Architects , Planner , and Interior Designers . 28 . Consider ADJOURNMENT . ADDITIONAL 1 . Consider approval of attendance at the New York State Wetland Forum , " Wetlands 195 " . OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 21 0¢� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 OWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 _ Town of Ithaca Town Board Meeting March 13 , 1995 5 : 30 p . m . At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York there were present : PRESENT : John G . Whitcomb , Supervisor ; Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman ; Karl Niklas , Councilman ; David Klein , Councilman ; Carolyn Grigorov , Councilwoman ; Ellen Z . Harrison , Councilwoman ; Edward Conley , Councilman . ALSO PRESENT : John Barney , Attorney for the Town ; Joan Lent Noteboom , T(Dwn Clerk / Receiver of Taxes ; Daniel Walker , Town Engineer ; Fred Noteboom , Highway / Parks Superintendent ; Jonathan Kanter , Town Planner ; Andrew Frost , Building / Zoning Officer ; Patricia Punger , Personnel Manager ; Sally Alario , Assistant Budget Officer . OTHERS PRESENT : Larry Fabbroni , Salvatore Grippi , Mary A . Raponi , Harry Ellsworth , Virginia Lance , Richard Lance , Alan and Ann McAdams , Robert Mueller , R . David Cutting , Valerie Coggin , William Goldsmith , Stan Seltzer , Chris Bull , Douglas Look , Amy Chiano , Nancy Brcak . Call to Order : The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 5 : 30 p . m . , and led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino to move into executive session to discuss a personnel matter . Carried unanimously . The Board began the executive session at 5 : 32 p . m . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein to resume regular session . Carried unanimously . The Board resumed regular session at 5 : 37 p . m . No action was taken as a result of the executive session . Agenda Item No . 4 - Report of Town Officials : a . Town Supervisor - See attached report . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 2 . b . Town Engineer - See attached report . c . Highway / Parks Superintendent - See attached report . d . Town Planner - See attached report . Attendance at a meeting of the subcommittee of the Transportation Council produced interesting discussions about elements which will reduce the effect of the Route 96 project . The subcommittee is a good method for coordinating cooperation with one another . The meetings for the Tompkins County Airport Master Plan Update have started ., The recent update has reached its life expectancy . Improvements need to be projected for the next several decades . e . Building Inspector / Zoning Officer : See attached report . A representative of the State Codes Division visited the Buttermilk Falls Bed and. Breakfast . The result of the lawsuit found that Mrs . Rumsey , ( owner ) had to comply with the code , and a meeting with Mrs . Rumsey and her architect to outline the necessary steps for compliance was made . Mrs . Rumsey may decided to close the bed and breakfast . Councilman Klein - New York State issued a rehabilitation code , would that code apply to the Buttermilk Falls Bed and Breakfast ? Mr . Frost - Attendance at a State rehabilitation code seminar was accomplished to obtain certification . There is nothing in the new code which would significantly effect Mrs . Rumsey ' s business . The State Bed and Breakfast Association is trying to secure changes to the codes for establishments like Mrs . Rumsey ' s . The rehabilitation code will not be retroactive to anything existing , there should be no changes to any current violations . Patricia Keller , Assistant Building / Zoning Officer has completed her second course in the five course certification process required by the State . f . Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes - See attached report . Betty Poole , Deputy Town Clerk is compiling a list of the cost involved to collect the solid waste fee on the tax bills . g . Assistant Budget Officer - See attached report . Supervisor Whitcomb - A meeting was held with Mr . Benedict of the Tompkins County Trust Company to talk about electronic services the bank may be able to offer the Town . h . Personnel Manager - See attached report . The new part time secretary hay; been working out very well . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 3 . Supervisor Whitcomb - Including the summary of the Personnel Committee meeting was very informative and helpful. . j . Attorney for the Town - No report . Agenda Item No . 5 - Report of Town Committees : Councilwoman Harrison - The GEIS subcommittee met again with Cornell . Another meeting will be held to review language drafted by the Attorney for the Town , and the Town Planner , Attorney Barney - If significant changes are made the GEIS would have to go back to the Planning Board for recommendations before coming back to the Town Board , Supervisor Whitcomb - This issue has been ongoing for four years , finalization of this matter as soon as possible is desired . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Planning Committee report is included in the Town Planner ' s report . The committee set up to talk about the Post Office is meeting next week . Councilwoman Harrison - An issue that was addressed while looking at the Conservation zone had to do with benefit assessments for water and sewer . Should there be a mechanism to reduce the assessments for properties in conservation zones ? Mr . Walker - There is a written benefit assessment formula which would have to be modified through the Public Works Committee . Reducing benefit assessment for conservation easements is very appropriate from a planning perspective , but impact on the Towns resources would have to be addressed . The resources for the areas projected would be relatively minor at this point . rrhere has been a problem with individuals consolidating parcels to reduce their tax load and then again immediately subdividing . Mr . Klein - The Public Works Committee spent a great: deal of time discussing the Judd Falls Road reconstruction . A meeting was held with the Judd Falls Work Group , and most of the Forest Home communities concerns were mitigated with the exception of not building the road at all . Councilwoman Harrison - The timetable for the reconstruction of the Forest Home Bridge suggested plans would be provided two weeks ago , has that happened ? Mr . Walker - The plans are not much different from what was seen last August . The consultant on the project is behind in designing the plans . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 4 . Mrs . Noteboom - The Recreation Partnership elected Councilwoman Valentino as Chair ; and Phil Dankert , Village of Lansing as Vice Chair . Locations are being sought for some of the programs because the Ithaca High School will be unable to allow use of their facility this summer due to construction work at their location . Agenda Item No . 6 - Review of Correspondence : a . NYSDOT , Speed Limit Park Lane : Mr . Noteboom - The Park Lane the area speed limit had to be extended , and the State will evaluate that area and approve the speed limit . b . Cable TelE�vision Commission : Councilwoman Valentino - The Cable Commission will probably be dissolved and come under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Service . The staff level people would be kept . Responsibility for administering the fees for the franchises will be kept in place . Fear that the Town would not be able to deal with addressing cable costs has been reduced . Councilman Klein - How does the dissolution of the Cable Commission save the Stare the $ 865 , 000 ? Councilwoman Valentino - That is unknown , because the cost does not come out of general revenues or tax monies . The savings will be realized by the cable companies who will not have to pay those fees . Agenda Item No . 7 - Sanctuary Woods Letter of Credit : Larry Fabbroni - Representing Stephen Lucente , Sanctuary Drive : Mr . Lucente would like the Town Board to consider allowing him to post a letter of credit for his development on Sanctuary Drive . The project received approval from the Planning Board in September 1994 . It had been started in 1993 with a wetlands delineation and the subdivision review process . The project suffered from the loss of the previous Town Planner at a critical point in the review . Mr . Kanter digested the project quickly , but several months last summer were lost for review of the project . Health Department approval was received in October , and construction began in mid October . It was a surprise the Town had changed their policy since Mr . Lucente had built Bria. rwood Lane and received a letter of credit for the improvements , as had Deer Run and other projects . Mr . Walker and Mr , Noteboom were prone to accepting a letter of credit for the top paving . In October when this was discovered , contracts were already written and financing had proceeded . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 5 . The Zoning Board was asked to give approval for two houses based on the frontage " on Sapsucker Woods Road . The Zoning Board wanted an approval from the Planning Board and Town Board that Mr . Lucente could proceed with one home prior to construction of the road . Mr . Lucente is asking for the letter of credit because it is a straight forward approach to what is being accomplished . When addressing the ZBA and PB in terms of what can be done and how to accomplish building one or two houses , the whole subdivision becomes very frustrating and complicated . Mr . Lucente has drafted an identical agreement to the one Rocco Lucente had for Briarwood Drive . The agreement is based on the state of completion of a signed contract , an estimation of the work left with an additional 25 % more . Mr . Walker has spoken to the risk factor . If the Town Board thinks it should be 50 % over , Mr . Lucente is agreeable . In Ithaca if you cannot proceed with construction from November 1 to the middle of May , the whole next construction season is lost . The progress made on the project has taken it out of the category of not knowing whether it will succeed , to just needing the drier weather in May and June to complete the project . Mr . Lucente proposes a letter of credit with a completion date of September 1 . There is an unsuccessful completion with Chase Farms . In the agreements proposed by Mr . Lucente it calls for a letter of credit or bond , additionally the Town could make a charge back on the taxes if the amount of money posted was not sufficient . Mr . Lucente should not be treated differently in terms of weighing risk . He is a very good credit risk since he is one of the top ten taxpayers in the Town . If this project were not successful the Town could go back on his other properties owned within the Town . There is nothing out of the ordinary in reviewing the project . The drainage is working ; the construction , drying weather and ability to get compaction will not be here until May . Anything planned before that itt is foolhardy . We are pleading to consider the letter of credit since they have been allowed in the past with these types of subdivisions . Deer Run is the latest where $ 100 , 000 was posted against completion of the water , selaer , road , and drainage . Town law allows latitude , the guarantees and the security Mr . Lucente is more than happy to provide , given the risk . It is hard to understand why one project is able to receive a letter of credit and the next isn ' t . Mr . 4i Lucente will :Loose 1995 in terms of the market . I TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 6 . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Highway / Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer should explain why a letter of credit is not appropriate at this time , and is Mr . Lucente being treated differently from others . Mr . Walker - The Town has not accepted any infrastructures unless it was substantially complete . The Deer Run project was accepted after the road base , drainage , and water / sewer were completed , tested , and certified . Shalebrook Subdivision was granted a letter of credit and accepted early because only the final top of the paving had to be done . Mr . Lucente ' s previous road projects were also substantially complete before the Town accepted them with a letter- of credit . The amount of work left to be done at Sanctuary Drive is significant . The drainage has not been directed to the final outlet , although there is some drainage . Water and sewer certification. has not been received by the engineering office . At this point a recommendation cannot be made for acceptance of the improvements with or without a letter of credit . There is not enough completion of the project to issue the letter of credit . Supervisor Whitcomb - What would have to occur before engineering would recommend a letter of credit ? Mr . Walker - The policy which has been followed consistently for the last several years is to have the binder in place on the road before acceptance of the road . Supervisor Whitcomb - At what stage will that occur , mid summer ? Mr , Fabbroni -- It should happen in June , the subgrade is shaped and tightened so that it is not a soggy mess . With two weeks of drying weather it could proceed . This time of year if it rains you have to start over . The work would have been done last: year if two months had not been lost in change of Town staff . If Mr . Lucente had known this prior to November 1 , the project would not have even been started . Mr . Walker - Until all the public utilities and improvements are accepted by the Town , Mr . Lucente would not be allowed building permits . Councilman Niklas - In the past , were letters of credit accepted ? Mr . Walker - The Town has accepted improvements which were not totally finished with a guarantee letter of credit , cash , or an in lieu of in escrow amount . The Deer Run developer did that and drew on that cash as they finished the final pavement work . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 7 . Councilman Niklas - What is the difference between the Town accepting those letters of credit and this request Mr . Walker - The work was at least 75 % to 85 % , complete in the other cases . Mr . Noteboom - One of the significant differences that Mr . Fabbroni referenced iS that the sub base grade is cut through the area , but has not been proof rolled . It is not known if there is a good sub base until it has been proof rolled . The base may dry out and be very good , or it may not , and the sub base would have to be dug out and replaced . Councilman Niklas - A letter of credit would have to be in an amount to bring the road and utilities to the point where the Town felt comfortable accepting them . Mr . Walker - The letter of credit would be based on an estimate of cost . If during the construction they found surprises because of the wetness of the area , and the cost doubled , there would be problems if the letter of credit was only for the estimated amount . Councilman Niklas - That could be addressed by introducing a high safety factor in the letter of credit which would guarantee sufficient funding until completion . Mr . Walker - The Town has full liability for a substandard access to buildings . Attorney Barney - The process would be for the Town to accept title to the road , then a letter of credit is posted to provide sufficient funding for the developer to complete the road to the Town specifications , if the developer fails to do so the Town would complete the road by drawing on the letter of credit . The Town does not generally do this unless it owns the road , because the Town could not go on private property to bring the road up to standards even with a letter of credit , unless the road is owned by the Town . Councilman Niklas - Is there anyway the Town could help this situation other than accepting the letter of credit ? Attorney Barney - The ZBA offered a way by allowing a variance for one building permit because the property has never been subdivided . Mr . Lucente ' s is where to place that building because it would have to comply with the zoning ordinance for side lots , etcetera . Councilwoman fiarrison - Does the Town have liability because when a building has been built people can occupy that home ? Could there be a condition that until the road is complete the certificate of occupancy would not be issued ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 8 . Attorney Barney - The liability could be covered that way . In the past , once you issue a building permit someone is ready to move into the house because it has been bought and paid for with a mortgage commitment which is about to expire . The Town would be in an awkward position of having to tell the buyer they will loose their right to borrow at a certain interest .rate , or the certificate of occupancy is being issued too soon . There is also the liability during the time the road is not completed and someone may be injured . The Town does require the developer to provide that insurance , but with acceptance of the road by the Town , if the insurance were not adequate the Town would be liable . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does the Attorney also recommend that the letter of credit not be issued ? Attorney Barney - " I do not make a recommendation one way or another , I understand what Mr . Walker and Mr . Noteboom are saying . " Councilman Niklas - Is there a way the wording of the letter of credit could be changed for the liability to be Mr . Lucente ' s ? Attorney Barney - A regular letter of credit states the developer will provide -the insurance and indemnify the Town . What is put in legally and what can be practically extracted , are sometimes different . What Mr . Walker and Mr . Noteboom have said is true , in recent years the Town has accepted that risk when it is known there is a road with a sub base , and only the final course needs to be completed . Then an accurate estimate of finishing the road can be made . Title could be taken by the Town , assignment of value can be made , and the developer could finish the work . Mr . Lucente is requesting that the Town accept a road which is in a very early stage of completion . Councilwoman :Harrison - " I am concerned with the precedent this would set , it is not as though there is a tremendous hardship to Mr . Lucente . " Councilman Klein - It has been suggested , that since there was a vacancy in the Planning Department the Town may have contributed to the delay . Mr . Walker - It was not entirely the Town ' s responsibility for the delays . The application languished for six months because the developer did not provide certain information the year before . This project has been on the books for three years . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 9 . Mr . Fabbroni - There was a very expensive wetlands determination before bringing the project to the Town . Months_ did not go by during the application process . Mr . Walker - There were several times that Mr . Lucente was unable to provide the necessary things when asked . Attorney Barney - There was an agreement between Mr' . Lucente and his father which was not provided on time to the Planning Board . The reason there are so many conditions is because many things were not presented when it was due , and the Planning Board not withstanding , did approve the subdivision . Mr . Frabboni - " The point tonight is not to be argumentative , if you wished to investigate those issues , things could be pointed out about previous staff . " The agreement. presented is the same as what was used during the tenure of the previous Town Planner , Mr . Lucente is suggesting this agreement be used , he is just trying to find a way to move forward . The water and sewer is completed other than the " as builts " being accepted by Bolton Point . One of the liabilities of waiting to the point the Town does to accept a letter of credit can create problems . Having a letter of credit does protect the Town if a developer were to declare bankruptcy 75 % into the project . Councilman Klein - Rather than deny the building permit , could the Town deny the certificate of occupancy ? Mr . Walker - That is not recommended because it would mean visits to the Town Board by angry homeowners . There have been illegally occupied homes which have caused the Building / Zoning Officer many problems . In a number of cases the roads were not accepted because the developer had to follow through before people could occupy the houses . Supervisor Whitcomb - There is a resolution before the Town Board which has been drafted by Mr . Walker which would allow Mr . Lucente one building permit but denies the letter of credit . Resolution No . 44 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Harrison that the provision of the Sanctuary Woods final subdivision approval of the Town Planning Board dated September 6 , 1994 requiring " Items K -N above " to be accomplished before issuance of any building permits be modified to read " O . Items K - N above to be accomplished before issuance of more than one building permit , unless this requirement is subsequently modified by the Planning Board or the Town Board . " TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 10 . Councilman Klein - This does not deny the opportunity for Mr . Lucente to come back again to ask for a letter of .credit when the improvements are 75 % to 80 % complete . Mr . Walker - The Town may wish that Mr . Lucente not place the final top on the road because construction vehicles can damage the road . Motion called : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye! ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Councilman Niklas - Is there a written policy which outlines the percentage of completion for issuance of letters of credit ? Agreeing to this particular project may set a precedent , but the Town does not know . if it does , because no policy has been reviewed . Mr . Walker - The subdivision regulations state the road should be completed before being turned over to the Town . Attorney Barney - Town Law has a provision for the Town Board to accept roads prior to their completion upon posting adequate security of that completion . Councilman Niklas - Does staff recommend , and does this Board wish that a policy be in writing so that any Town Board can use it when a request is made from a developer for a letter credit ? Mr . Frost - That is a very good idea . In fairness to Mr . Lucente , five years ago people could get building permits when roads were not necessarily finished . Agenda Item No . 8 - Persons To Be Heard : Salvatore Grippi , 1225 Hinging Post Road - " My wife and I have owned the two historic buildings on Hayts Road and Route 96 since 1971 . Informally I have requested many times to have sewer link up for those two buildings . In 1989 I wrote a letter to Supervisor Desch , requesting sewer link up , and again in 1993 to Supervisor Raffensperger . I would not be requesting this if I were on the edge of the sewer link ups . During that time the Town has extended sewer and water up on Trumansburg Road to Route 96 , and along the DuBois Road as well as other areas of: the Town and this property has been bypassed . It is about time the Town find the opportunity to extend sewer to this property and to the Kyoung property south . Making the request informally does not do any good . Other areas come with a group of people to the Town Board demanding water or sewer , or both , and they get it . Sometime ago when the Kyoung TBM - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 11 . property was denied a permit to build housing they would control by renting , many people on the west side objected to that . Once when it was brought up to link my property to sewage it was pointed out that since the Kyoung property had not been developed , I had to wait . That is a wrong attitude , it makes me a hostage to the fact that I have to wait until all the development takes place . Meanwhile water and sewer have bypassed me up Trumansburg Road to the DuBois Road . I am the only one who seems to be demanding this and getting now where . I wish the Town Board would consider facing that problem . " Mr . Walker - ( Showed the Town Board the location of Mr . Grippi ' s property and where the water and sewer is on a map ) . Supervisor Whitcomb - There have also been requests from people on Hayts Road for water , if Mr . Grippi were linked to the sewer how many propert :j_ es would be served besides him ? Mr . Walker - There would be four parcels served , it would include about 2 , 000 feet of sewer at a cost of $ 50 . 00 per linear foot , $ 100 , 000 . Councilman Niklas - It has to be made clear that numerous requests for water and sewer extensions have been made , but that is not a guarantee that the Town can do them financially . There is the cost analysis of how much it costs to extend the services , versus the number of people who benefit if the Town invests the money in that location versus other locations . My own home is in an area which has repeatedly requested water and sewer , but because of the location and the expense of providing those services it is a low priority . Mr' . Grippi ' s request , like many peoples are reasonable but the cost of those requests has to be balanced . Supervisor Whitcomb - Mr . Grippi has made a formal request , and this Board should refer this issue to the Town Engineer for a cost analysis . Councilwoman Harrison - Mr . Grippi should submit to the Town in writing justification of the need for sewer . Mr . Grippi - It is a very small property and I understand what Councilman Niklas has just stated . This is an unusual situation because my property is like an island , and the Town is bypassing my property and installing water and sewer all around me . Councilman Niklas - " That is not entirely true , is there water and sewer to the east of Mr . Grippi ? An island would be surrounded by these services . " Mr . Grippi - How many places along Trumansburg Road , Route 96 received the water and sewer ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 12 . Mr . Walker - The water goes out Route 96 to the town line , some of that was installed two years ago , and some in 1989 . _ Mr . Grippi has water . The professional building is served by a private lateral that crosses the hospital property and connects the sewer . It goes behind the hospital up Indian Creek Road to Woolf Lane and DuBois Road , then at the very end of the Trumansburg Road to the town line . The proposed Indian Creek project was going to build the sewer back and connect to the Indian Creek sewer . There have been requests at the same time as Mr . Grippi ' s request by people in that area . Councilman Niklas - The question is the scope , how far along Route 96 is to be considered ? Staff needs guidance as to what is proposed . Mr . Walker - Preliminary figures will be presented at the next Public Works Committee meeting . William Hilker - The Board will be considering amounts to be paid in lieu of open space reservations in all residential districts under Agenda Item No , 261 . A group has been working with staff to help delineate a policy for open space , the group was assured meetings would be held before open space policy is set . Is it advisable for the Town to consider fees until that has been considered ? Councilwoman Harrison - There may be a misunderstanding , what has been discussed with the Planning Committee dealing with conservation zones is different . The Planning Committee will have more meeting .; regarding that issue . This agenda item deals with park set a side during the subdivision approval . The proposed local law would enable the Town to determine the amount to be paid if there is not suitable land to be put aside as park land during subdivision approval . Mr . Hilker - :Maybe the language needs to be changed , it looks like open space is now being called park land . Agenda Item No . 9 - DeHarder Investment Corporation : Juanita Waddell , DeHarder Investment Corporation , Satellite Beach , Florida - The Deharder Corporation is requesting a letter of support from the Town regarding two applications for low income housing tax credits on two developments being proposed in the town . Therefore , the Supervisor requested a presentation be made about the proposed plans . There is no request for any site plan approval . There are two proposed housing developments . Buttermilk Trail would be comprised of 160 multiple family units located off of Danby Road . The proposal would have 40 ( 1 ) bedroom , 80 ( 2 ) TBM - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 13 . bedroom , and 40 ( 3 ) bedroom units ranging from 770 square feet to 1159 square feet . There are ten two story buildings proposed with a pool , playground , and clubhouse : Maximum rent; would range from a one bedroom for $ 393 , ( 2 ) bedroom , $ 460 , and ( 3 ) bedroom . No subsidy is being requested . DeHarder is making application for tax credits with the NY Division of Housing and Community Renewal . This would be conventional financing for both developments . The other proposal is a 104 lot subdivision development on a fifty acre tract off of Coddington Road . The cluster development was sketched since the Town desires leaving as much open space as possible . The units would be from two to four bedrooms from 650 square feet to 1300 square feet in each . DeHarder is riot requesting approval of either development at this time . This is very preliminary , no discussions have been held with planning and engineering other than some information about the utilities and streets . The Danby Road property would require a water extension for 700 feet from East King Road to Danby Road . The other site has utilities . Adding utilities would be a cost to DeHarder . Councilwoman Harrison - What makes this low income housing , how do the tax credits work ? Ms . Waddell - DeHarder applies to the State of New York for a reservation of low income housing tax credits . DeHarder sells those tax credits to investors who buy the credits and resell them through the stock exchange or private investors to individuals who take them as tax credits on income . DeHarder is only a real estate development firm . By selling those credits DeHarder can raise approximately two to three times the equity which could be put in a development and lower the rents to make them affordable for low and very low income residents . Councilwoman Harrison - This would have no implications for the taxes collected by the Town ? Ms . Waddell - Deharder is not requesting any type of tax abatement or exemption . Councilman Niklas - You are asking for a letter of support from this Town Board endorsing the need for affordable housing ? Ms . Waddell - A generic statement , a specific support letter for either development is not necessary . At this point DeHarder is in TBM - 3 / 13 / 9 : Page 14 . the very preliminary planning stages . Other than letters , phone calls , and visiting the property an engineer has not done any design work . Councilwoman Niklas - There is language in the Comprehensive Plan regarding the desirability for affordable housing . Could that wording be extracted and placed in a generic letter of support if the Board wishes ? Ms . Waddell -- Tompkins County has issued a letter of support . Councilwoman Harrison - What would happen if the units were not filled by qualified people ? Ms . Waddell - There is an income limitation . If the units are not rented to qualified families the benefit of the tax credit is lost . DeHarder has to guarantee the credit throughout the 10 year term of the credit period . After that time there is a deed restriction on the property for a fifteen year period , and longer if the extension is through the State . There is a recorded deed restriction . The maximum time for an extension has been 55 years . If the units did not rent to qualified individuals , DeHarder would have to pay back the people who had purchased the credits . That is something guarded against in the real estate business . You do not wish to have to pay back what was made before . Councilman Niklas - A large portion of the population on South Hill is students . Is DeHarder aware that the principle educator on South Hill , Ithaca College is projecting cut backs in its enrollment ? Councilwoman Grigorov - Students would not be able to live in these units . Ms . Waddell - There is a specific regulation in the IRS Section 42 Tax Law which excludes the units from being utilized as student housing except for a married student who qualifies as a family . If the students rented these units DeHarder would loose $ 30 , 000 a unit with the loss of the credits . The small additional amounts of rent would not make that up . Councilwoman Grigorov - The market study provided is very generic , and could fit anywhere in New York State . The student population was not addressed as well as it could have been . Ms . Waddell - The study does not include a student population because they are not taken into consideration . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 15 . Councilwoman Harrison - Students would explain away a fair amount of what may be the market in Ithaca . _ Councilman Ni. klas - The market survey in this generic form for this area is not giving Deharder insight into the particular environment for the kind of housing needed . Ms . Waddell - This is preliminary , there would be a more in depth engineering and marketing study prepared if this progresses . Councilman Niklas - If the Town Board were to prepare a generic resolution talking about the desirability of affordable housing in the Town to whom would that letter be addressed to . Ms . Waddell - The New York Division of Community Renewal has asked DeHarder for letters of support . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does DeHarder work through other affordable housing agencies such as Better Housing for Tompkins County ? Does DeHarder act as its own rental agent for these units , or is there a contract with someone locally ? Ms . Waddell - " No , we have not worked with other agencies . " DeHarder doer not have a construction or management company , a contract with local agencies would be had if they were familiar with the tax credit regulations . Councilwoman Valentino - The prospectus states the proposed development will accept tenants with Section 8 certificates of housing vouchers , and in Ithaca there is the Ithaca Housing Authority which works with these individuals . Ms . Waddell - Contact has been made with the Ithaca Housing Authority and they have written a letter of support . DeHarder cannot turn someone away who presents those vouchers if they qualify for the house . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Comprehensive Plan had a different concept for affordable housing in integrated it with other types of housing . Councilwoman Harrison - Segregated affordable housing often does not work . In the DeHarder proposals there was nothing to try and integrate subsidized affordable housing with market based housing . Ms . Waddell - On the lot based development in Hill Haven is the integration of originally renting the homes and then offering them for sale to the affordable housing occupant . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 16 . Councilwoman Harrison - What about the different income levels in the beginning ? I am somewhat apprehensive to have._ a lot of units where everyone is renting . It is a better plan where there is a community where not everyone is a transient . Ms . Waddell - DeHarder has at times had a 20 % development with market rate residents . It was not a failure , and it did not work any different: than other things which were done . One of the things which is depended upon is excellent management . Councilwoman Harrison - If Deharder is successful in securing the tax credits would it be done as a basis on these proposals , and then at a latter date apply again with the Town saying they want to see an integration of market based housing with subsidized housing . Ms . Waddell - In that case we would have to reduce the amount of credits that were acquired to incorporate the integration of market rate units . It could be done , DeHarder has not looked at that with either proposal , Councilman Conley - Is the Town ' s failure to provide this letter of support jeopardizing your application ? Ms . Waddell - There is no preclusion from applying for the credits without the letter of support . It would be very helpful to have it , DeHarder always likes to go into communities and have their backing . We like to go to places where we are welcomed . Councilman Conley - There are a great deal of things to be considered . Councilman Niklas - I would like to propose that staff review the Comprehensive Plan for the appropriate language of a resolution at the next Town Board meeting . I am not comfortable putting together a resolution on short notice , thought should go into it . Councilwoman Conley - A resolution is much more than is being asked . Councilman Niklas - If the Town writes a letter , it will be something thaLt is " resolved " upon collectively . Councilman Klein - Why do we have to wait an entire month to prepare the resolution ? Ms . Waddell - DeHarder would like to proceed with their planning . If the Town is not in favor of the project we would have to rethink our position . It is understood the planning process , and environmental approvals would all have to be met . If those stages are worked through the Town has to approve the plan . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 17 . DeHarder would like the letter sooner than a month . If the Town says that they can ' t consider it for another month. we have to put our plans on hold . Councilman Niklas - " I am not going to generically say that I approve sight unseen a document , I would like to read it " . Supervisor Whitcomb - " The options are , ( 1 ) you can reject it tonight , ( 2 ) you can wait a month to see a resolution prepared by staff , or ( 3 ) you could authorize the Supervisor with the advice of the Attorney for the Town to draft a letter . " Councilwoman Grigorov - " I would rather wait until review of the Comprehensive Plan language and the necessity for the affordable housing . " Councilman Conley - " A special meeting could be called to review the resolution prepared by staff . " Councilwoman Harrison - Why are there two projects proposed in the same locale ? Ms . Waddell - They are two different types of developments . It would take much longer to develop the Hill Haven property than the multi family site . The multi family site would come on line much faster than the subdivision . The subdivision site would be constructed in phases . The multi family site could be complete before starting on the homes . By the time environmental approval and other regulations are considered it would be winter at the earliest , before construction could begin . Councilman Klein - The market survey reflects that these developments would capture 26 % of the need , that is a fairly high goal . Ms . Waddell - That is a high goal , but it goes back to the preliminary nature of the work . DeHarder has done a great deal of research to complete full market studies . Those complete studies were not completed for this presentation . Councilman Klein - Have any projects been built in New York State ? Ms . Waddell - There is a 160 unit development in Waughkill , New York . Attorney Barney - Could you explain the tax credit , how does it pass through , and is it sold for the dollar value ? Ms . Waddell - It is a dollar value sold at about $ . 54 on the dollar . That is the going price on the stock market presently . I The tax credit. is figured on the basis for cost in the development TBM - 3 / 13 / 95) Page 18 . itself . If DeHarder spends $ 10 million on the development there would be some ineligible costs such as land , permanent financing , and operating reserves , and tax credit applications . Those are extracted from the total development cost of the project which gives the eligible basis . This is a 9 % development so the tax credits are figured on 9 % of that eligible basis . DeHarder sells 99 % of that credit to a syndicator for approximately $ . 54 per dollar . Supervisor Whitcomb - Who creates these credits to begin with , and how long havE! the tax credits been in existence ? Ms . Waddell - Section 42 , under the Internal Revenue Service code . The tax credits have been available since 1986 . Supervisor Whitcomb - There have been rumors that the IRS is considering amending the tax code again so it would be just as easy for the tax credits to disappear as they were created . Ms . Waddell - The IRS stopped the tax credit program in December before President Clinton took office . The bill went back into effect the following March . The tax credit program now works as a permanent budget item presently , but it could be removed at any time . If the federal government wE! re to stop funding as of December 31 , the tax credits would be still available for use for another full year and then into the second year as far as availability of funds from the budget . Councilman Noiklas - There has to be distinction between a resolution which endorses the desirability of affordable housing and a resolution to endorse the construction on these two sites . What is being considered is a proposal which will go before the Town Planning Board for all due process as established by the Town Board . Presently the Town Board is being asked to generic endorse this type of approach for affordable housing in the Town . There is apprehension to pass a resolution which includes wording which could imply to the Planning Board that this is an endorsement of these projects by the Town Board . Councilman Klein - DeHarder is not looking for an endorsement of the specific projects , only a generic letter of support . The wording can be found by using the Comprehensive Plan language . Ms . Waddell - DeHarder has been asked only once before in the last several years to go before . a Town Board at this stage of the development because it is so preliminary . Usually the Supervisor is contacted to request a generic letter of support for the development . A support letter is not requested for a specific of either development on either site . TBM - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 19 . Councilwoman Harrison - There is a sense of the Town Board that developing affordable housing in the Town is desirable if it fits with the Comprehensive Plan . There are also reservations about the quantity of units being proposed all at once in one area , and the structure being all one type in one type . It is not know at what point those thoughts should be conveyed to others within the DeHarder organization . It would be unfortunate to progress with the details and then find out that the Town Board and Planning Board have these concerns . Ms . Waddell - This information will be taken back to DeHarder . There is a feeling that the Town Board does support the concept of affordable housing , but that all regulations will have to be met , and there is a concern about the integration of market rate units . Mr . Kanter - With the particular program being proposed for the low income tax credits in a sense sets Deharder up for certain restrictions that go for the low income households which require rental units . If there were some other possibilities which could be looked into that would provide other kinds of mixes at the offset . Some homeowner units , some rentals , some low income , some moderate , and some at the market rate . That may be something the Town would like to look at . Ms . Waddell -- When you integrate the market rate units the rents are increased because there is not the availability of the tax credits to keep the rents lower . The rentals may be at different rates because DeHarder would be unable to keep the rents affordable then you stop developing affordable housing . Mr . Kanter - Have other sources of funding been looked at to compliment the tax credits or as other means . Initially there were discussions about the possibility of community development block grants which did not work out , but there may be other possibilities . Ms . Waddell - Home financing was investigated . This last year there have not been any developments utilizing HOME . DeHarder develops conventional housing by utilizing the tax credits to help pay the equity . DeHarder would like to have market rate housing . This is not subsidized housing , it is not a project , and it is not intended to be that way . The rents would be lower in Ithaca than what the market rate apartments are going for because of the ability to acquire this way . DeHarder ' s proposed rents are substantially lower than what the area rents are because of the student population . Councilwoman Harrison - One might wish to integrate by placing rentals and owner occupied on the same site . I TBM - 3 / 13 / 95 Page 20 . Ms . Waddell - DeHarder had done apartment complexes and homes in the same development . - Councilman N :iklas - It is fair to say that a project cannot be everything for everyone all at once . The Comprehensive Planning document which talks of integrating affordable housing with other types was more of a community structure rather than a particular building site . A broader perspective would be if those opportunities are available to a community as a whole rather than on one specific site . It would be satisfying if affordable housing was provided by one component , namely what DeHarder has to offer . It cannot be judged what is proposed at this time . Supervisor Whitcomb - The issue will be referred to staff to develop a letter related to language in the Comprehensive Plan . The letter will be presented to the Town Board at the April meeting . Councilwoman Valentino - One of the projects was in Green Hills , South Carolina , could directions to that location be provided ? Ms . Waddell - Directions will be provided . Councilwoman Harrison - There are units also in Lockport , New York ; could someone from Planning contact that Town to discuss this development ? Mr . Kanter - It seems that population projects were an important basis of determining the need for housing in the County . The projects seem quite high . In today ' s Ithaca Journal there was an article on the census data for population July 1994 was 96 , 000 , the market study by DeHarder with projections for 1995 were 99 , 000 and going to 100 , 000 by 1996 . It seems those numbers are going quite a deal above the numbers which are actually happening . Ms . Waddell - The Market Analyst has not made a visit to the area , those numbers were from data received . If there is an error or misjudgment the computerized data can be reevaluated. . Mr . Kanter - The Town is being asked to make judgements based on housing needs with the information which has been provided . The Town has been discussing doing our own housing needs assessment to more specifically determine them . The market did not specifically deal with the Town of Ithaca , much of it was directed to the City of Ithaca . Supervisor Whitcomb - Those would be important points to address in the letter , it= should be more than a generic letter of support . It should be an outline of the pitfalls of the plan as well our enthusiasm . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 21 , Councilman Klein - Reference to affordable housing should be the cornerstone of the letter . Ms . Waddell - This project would cost about $ 20 million , DeHarder is very experienced at evaluating everything . The information presented is only preliminary . Mary Rapponi - Ms . Waddell did say that it is very unusual that DeHarder comes to the Board at this point of their preliminary plans , and why they felt they had to come at this stage is not known by me . " I don ' t believe that in all of the development and building in Tompkins County and the Town of Ithaca , it has been integrated in terms of low income , middle income , or higher costs . " Agenda Item No . 10 - Consent Agenda Items : Councilwoman Harrison - The Eastern Parks Heights issue in the minutes did riot reflect any action by the Town Board , when there was a decision made . It was decided the wetlands would be investigated and a site visit would be made . The minutes do not have to be changed , but the Town Board should remember to set a time for those things to happen . The other members of the Board should pay particular attention to the revised probationary employees salary procedures since it does set policy . Resolution No . 44 ( a ) - 44 ( 1 ) : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving and / or adopting the Consent Agenda Item resolutions numbers , 10 ( a ) through 10 ( 1 ) as presented . Resolution 44: ( a ) : Approval of adoption of official Town Board Minutes for January 30 , and February 13 , 1995 . Resolution 44 ( b ) : Authorization to pay the vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstracts . Resolution 44 ( c ) : Authorization to pay the Bolton Point vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstracts . Resolution 44 ( d ) : Approving the attendance by the Town Clerk and Deputy Town Clerk at the 13th Annual NYSTCA Conference , April 23 - 26 , 1995 . Resolution 44 ( e ) : Appointment of Councilman Edward Conley and Councilwoman Grigorov as representatives to the Tompkins County Board of. Asse ;3sment Review on May 17 , 19950 TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 22 . Resolution 44 ( f ) : Approval of the elimination of the salary increase for probationary employees upon regular appointment , for all new appointments effective February 16 , 1995 and thereafter . Approval to include probationary employees in any approved annual salary process applicable to regular status employees , for all new appointments effective February 16 , 1995 and thereafter . Resolution 44 ( g ) : Appointment of Thomas Mordue as part - time , temporary Engineering Aide at $ 8 . 00 per hour for up to forty ( 40 ) hours , charged to account A1440 . 101 . Benefits are limited to the part - time , temporary status of this position . Resolution 44 ( h ) : Approval of participation in the Cornell University CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program for the period May 1 , through August 31 , 1995 at a cost not to exceed $ 4 , 000 . 00 , charged to account A1440 . 400 and a cost of $ 720 . 00 , transferred from account B8020 . 110 and charged to account B8020 . 4101 Resolution 44 ( i ) : Appointment of Sandra Newton as Part - Time Secretary to the Personnel Department for a standard twenty ( 20 ) hour work week , at an hourly wage of $ 8 . 00 , charged to account A1430 . 100 , retroactive to February 22 , 1995 . Benefits are limited to the part - time status of this position . Resolution 441 ( j ) : Approving the conditions and terms of the Town of Ithaca / Cit.y of Ithaca Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement relating to Youth Recreation Services . The Town Supervisor is authorized and directed to execute the said agreement on behalf of the Town of Ithaca , Resolution Resolution 44 ( k ) : Approval of attendance of Fred Noteboom and Gail Kroll to the " Basic of Writing Policies and Procedures " , seminar . Cost of attending shall not exceed $ 300 . 00 , and shall be expended from account A5010 . 400 account . Resolution 44 ( 1 ) : Appointment of Loren Tauer to fulfill the unexpired tE� rm of Candace Cornell on the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board for a term of office commencing immediately upon adoption of this resolution through December 31 , 1996 . The Town Clerk is directed to send a letter , on behalf of the Town Board , to Candace Cornell expressing their appreciation for her dedicated service to the Town of Ithaca as a member of the Conservation Board . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye , Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 23 . Agenda Item No 11 - 1994 Town Justice Dockets , Merton Wallenbec_k : Resolution No . 45 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas accepting for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck for the year 1994 . Members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 12 - Contract , Tompkins County Operating Expenses Transportation & Human Services : Mrs . Noteboom - An amended version of the contract has been received and Attorney Barney has reviewed and approved the execution of the contact . Resolution No . 46 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to execute the Transportation & Human Services contract with Tompkins County in form and substance satisfactory to the Town Supervisor and Attorney for the Town . The contract shall provide for reimbursement: to the Town of Ithaca for transportation and human services for a total amount of approximately $ 23 , 900 . 00 . Councilwoman Harrison - Are the services fully reimbursed to the Town by the County ? Attorney Barney - The contract calls for a mechanism for which the Town pays for these items . The payments are a pass through with the County . Supervisor Whitcomb - There has been a long standing problem with the contract in that the County has requires the Town be indemnify them from liability . Attorney Barney - The Town has to make a decision to get the money for the program by this pass through , or argue the indemnification . Motion called : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 13 - Advertisement for Bids , Rubber Tire Excavator : Resolution No . 47 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas that on the recommendation of the Public Works TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 24 . Committee the specifications for the new rubber tire excavator be approved . The Town Clerk is authorized and directed to receive bids for the new rubber tire excavator . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 14 - Bid Specifications / Advertisement , Judd Falls Road Reconstruction : Mr . Walker - The scope of the project is replacement in kind of Judd Falls Road from Tower Road down to Forest Home Drive . The work from Tower Road to approximately 150 feet from the intersection will consist of removing the pavement , removing the inadequate subgrade , installing new drainage , installing a new base with a recycled asphalt binder layer four inches thick with two inches of topcoat . The top will be a high friction asphalt pavement . From approximately 100 feet down to the intersection the grade will be changed slightly from 13 % to about 8 % to 9 % grade . This will begin at the northern edge of Mr . Boles property and will be about 10 inches of cut in Judd Falls Road with a fill at the intersection of one foot on Forest Home Drive . The limits of work will extend on Forest Horne Drive from the Byway to approximately 100 feet to the east . The Forest Home Improvement Association has suggested putting a section of curving in and slightly shifting the roadway on Forest Home Drive to allow a wider area for a walkway at the last house near the intersection . The section which already has a curb and gutter section will get new identical sections . As part of the contract Cornell University will be reimbursing the Town for the work of the excavation of the pipe arch that carries the foundation road under Judd Falls Road . That is a private culvert which is a private structure in the right of way . The landowner is responsible for that repair . The Town will be slightly raising the profile over the culvert as it has settled almost a foot in various locations . The granite curb will be removed for about a 150 foot section at the same roadway . The road will be narrowed slightly from the section known as the " Jug Handle " to the concrete curb by Forest Home . The design is in conformance with the resolution the Forest Home Improvement Association adopted years ago . The representatives from Forest Home have met with Town staff . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 25 . Councilman Klein - The Public Works Committee has reviewed the work a number of times and did recommend approval of the project . Bill Goldsmith , 117 Judd Falls Road , Past president , and present member of the Forest Home Improvement Association including the committee who met with the Public Works Committee members to review the reconstruction : The Forest Home community is pleased with the design , it does meet the wishes of the community with the exception of not having the road improved at all . The steep grade is fine because there are steeper grades in the other roads coming into Forest Home . There is a virtually zero accident record at that location because it is terrifying , and keeps people slowing down . Nancy Brcak , President Forest Home Improvement Association - The Forest Home work group , staff , and members of the Public Works committee had a very good meeting . The Forest Home Improvement Association wishes to thank the Town very much for all the cooperation on this project . There are plenty of people in Forest Home who wish the money would be spent elsewhere , but since the Town has resolved to do this , thank you very much for all the thoughtfulness the Town has shown . Resolution No . 48 : Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the reconstruction of Judd Falls Road . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 16 - Forest Home Bridge Maintenance : Mr , Walker The Board has reviewed the agreement for the maintenance responsibilities which Tompkins County has prepared . Details regarding design information is still pending . The design was supposed to be complete several weeks ago . A meeting was held last week to review the status of the design and it was found there are still questions about what the final structural support details will look like . The intent of the agreement is consistent with the past policies which have not been presented in writing . Tompkins County would maintain the :structural portion of the bridge and the Town would be responsible for the wearing surfaces . The decorative trusses are a major surface feature which are not structural . The County maintains the Town should be responsible totally for the deck and trusses including the supporting members . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 26 . There is a concern about the County ' s definition of supporting members . Ifs it means the " I " beams that hold it up , and the special channels that support it there is concern the Town does not want that liability because they are part of the structural system of the bridge . The cantilevered sidewalk would cause the same concern . The members under the sidewalk are not surface features , they are structural support features . This agreement needs to be redrafted , because it is specific to this bridge the final design documents should be seen to make the document consistent with those details . Tompkins County needs to have this agreement executed before they will move ahead with awarding the contract . Supervisor Whitcomb - A letter has been written to Barbara Blanchard , Tompkins County expressing concerns about the delay of this project . Mr . Walker has contacted the County Engineer , Resolution No . 50 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute a maintenance agreement for the downstream Forest Home bridge , after consultation and recommendation from the Town Highway / Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer , and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . Councilwoman Harrison - There was much discussion about the plans that the Town Board wanted assurance that the final plans have minimum abutments , etcetera . It is not known if that criteria has been met , if this is the last chance this Town Board would have to approve the project . Mr . Walker - This would not be the last opportunity for the Town Board to look at this . There will be an approval of the expenditure of funds before the contract award date , which has to approved by this Town Board . It is not known what the County Engineer ' s estimate of cost is . The designs are approximately 30 % complete . No details have been seen regarding the abutments . Councilman Niklas - Is the County aware of this Town Board ' s concerns about the specific design criteria which was decided upon and is now expected ? Mr . Noteboom - " Yes " . Councilman Niklas - If the County returns design plans which do not meet the agreed upon criteria expected , the Town would have legitimate grounds for complaint and could refuse to execute the agreement . TBM 3113195 Page 27 . Mr . Walker - The design draws are supposed to show the concept which was approved by the Town Board in August , which has a single lane bridge , with trusses in relation to a four foot wide wood deck cantilevered sidewalk with the applicable supports and preserving the existing railings and trusses . Councilman Niklas - The fact is the County cannot plead ignorance of what the Town desired . Mr . Walker - There was a meeting on March 8 , with the County . The plans received were not complete . Bruce Brittain of the Forest Home community was contacted to attend , as well as a representative from Historic Ithaca . It was agreed the plans did not explain more than what was already known . There will be another work session with all there individuals upon receiving the final detail plans . Nancy Brcak - The ISTEA Grant runs out at the end of the year , and if the County does not act this year those funds will be lost . The amount is a considerable amount . If that were to occur the historical aspect would again be in jeopardy . The Forest Home Improvement Association concerned about the schedule for that reason . Mr . Walker - The County would have to be under contract within the year 1995 to receive the ISTEA funding . Motion called . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 22 - Pipe Arch Repairs , Judd Falls Road : Mr . Walker - The agreement related to the pipe arch repairs during the Judd Falls Road reconstruction project are not complete at this time . Final design details are needed from Cornell University so that the exact amount of monies and percentages of cost are known . Resolution No . 51 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman1:rigorov authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement with Cornell University to cooperatively construct the resurfacing of a portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive , and to make repairs to the Cornell owned corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel under Judd Falls Road at the " Jug Handle " , after consultation and review of the agreement with the Attorney for the Town . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 28 . Agenda Item No . 15 - Payment Utility Share , Route 13 Over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet , & Buttermilk Creek Highway Construction : Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town ' s payment of the utility share estimate for this project was approved by the Board previously . Since that time the actual cost has been determined . Mr . Walker - There is a twelve inch water main that comes across the Inlet to the Buttermilk Falls Road , and parallels Route 13 and connects to the City of Ithaca System . The long term plan is to extend the Town ' s water up to properties on Buttermilk Falls Road . That area now has a six inch line which has often failed and has extensive maintenance costs . The State will have Route 13 torn up which will be an opportunity for the Town, to have this water line put in as part of that project . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino approving payment of $ 52 , 099 . 60 to the New York State Department of Audit & Control for the completion of the water main betterment as described . The cost of the said water betterment in the amount of $ 52 , 099 . 60 shall be expended from account H8340 . 221 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 17 - Zoning Ordinance Building Height Requirements : Councilman Niklas - The Codes and Ordinance Committee ( COC ) was asked to look at the desirability of increasing the minimum building height . The current zoning ordinance has the minimum height at 30 feet . The Zoning Board of Appeals ( ZBA ) has had ( 21 ) requests for variance of building height . The average of the heights for those requests is about 35 . 015 feet . The ZBA has asked that the minimum building height be increased to 36 feet to eliminate so many requests for variances . Supervisor Whitcomb - Why would the Town not want to make this change ? Councilman Niklas - There are two sides , one is that there is possibly an excessive work load to the ZBA that the current minimum building height is not in keeping with those of the surrounding municipalities . The Town of Ithaca is one of great slopes and 36 " measured off ,a slope is not a towering height . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 29 . The opposing argument is that the Town could keep :increasing the minimum building height , and no matter what it is someone will invariably come forth to the ZBA requesting a variance . COC could amend the ordinance quickly and efficiently , the Town Board is being asked to give guidance as to the Boards pleasure since this is a policy decision . Mr . Frost - A survey was conducted of all the municipalities in the County . The 'Town has the most restrictive height requirement other than Cayuga Heights . There is no particular height requirement by building code other than the code does limit the wood frame structure to a two story building . No matter how high someone wanted to build they would be limited by the building code to no more than two stories . It would be impractical for someone to build a two story building which was 60 to 70 feet tall because there would be 15 to 20 foot ceilings . If the Town did change the height requirement there would still be people asking for variances , but there would not be a push of that threshold to a higher number because of the impracticality of doing so . Councilman Klein - When referring in the Town ' s definition of the " lowest level of the structure " , does it also mean the basement slab . Attorney Barney - It is defined by the outside and interior heights . The height from the lowest interior is from the slab of the floor in the basement to the top . The outside height is measured from the lowest point outside to the top . Councilman Niklas - The ZBA has not requested the Town Board readdress how building height is actually measured . Mr . Frost - The Town height limits dramatically the architectural style of the building . Councilman Klein - Because of the style of housing being built , the ZBA is addressing a great many unnecessary variance cases . Councilman Ni. klas - Historically this has been a very contentious issue . One of the concerns of the Greater Ithaca. Neighborhood Association was what was thought to be excessively high buildings which were towering over homes that had already been established in communities . There was a real concern if the Town did not regulate building height at points where rental properties abutted next to older communities the rental properties might look inappropriate . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 30 . The COC will proceed to make the necessary changes for presentation of approval by the Town Board , Mr . Frost - A number of people come to the Building Department where the initial building plan where the height is exceeded , rather than joing to the ZBA they have changed the design of the home . There are many more height changes than are reflected in the ( 21 ) variances granted by the ZBA . Councilwoman Grigorov - It was not very long since the ordinance was amended . Attorney Barney - The amendment was not to lower the height , it was to create a :yet of standards to measure by . The problem was with exterior measurements because moving dirt around the foundations of buildings could change the measurement . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will look forward to receiving the changes from the COC . Agenda Item No . 18 - Advisability of Amending Sprinkler Systems Local Law : Councilwoman Grigorov - After reading the law it does not seem to be as bad as some people have thought it was . Some objections brought out are not applicable . Mr . Frost - The documentation provided shows a list of the operating permits to reflect the numbers of buildings which would have to retrofit sprinkler systems under the present law . Councilman Klein - Having to install sprinklers after a building is up can be quite expensive . Councilman Niklas - What does Fire Chief Wilbur thing about this ? Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Chief would want sprinklers to be installed . Mr . Frost - The Fire Department will not support any change or modification to the local law . Councilwoman Harrison - How does this law relate to other municipalities . Mr . Frost - The Town of Ithaca does not require a simple detached one or two family residence to have sprinklers , it was in the original version and then was modified in a subsequent local law to take out the requirement for standard housing except for condominiums . The law has had an effect on single family attached housing . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 31 . The Town was the third in passing the local law , and 12th at the time New York. State approved the law as being more restrictive than building code . There are twenty eight municipalities in New York who have som.e form of sprinkler regulations over and above the building code. . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Marshall who gave a speech at the Association of Towns meeting stated that water is not what should be put on some fires , such as kitchen fires . If the sprinkler is working properly by the time they are activated it will be a general fire . Mr . Frost - The lives and buildings which have been saved by sprinklers iS very well documented . Councilwoman Grigorov - Maybe just having sprinklers is not enough , if there is a fire in a restaurant and the sprinkler comes on it could make the fire worse . Councilman Klein - That is covered in the law , alternatives to water are provided for in Section 7 . Mr . Frost - Sprinklers are fully installed in restaurants , banquet rooms , and cooking areas . In areas where there is grease you have hood systems directly over that area which is a dry chemical for extinguishment . Harry Ellsworth , Member ZBA - As a private consulting Engineer a good share of work done has been designing sprinkler systems for approval by the City of Ithaca . The City is not moving away from the concept of sprinkler systems . They are moving towards more sprinklers in multiple housing such as apartment houses . Construction was completed this week on a social club because of the revision to the State code that was passed last August to move sprinklers into areas of public assembly with one hundred people or move . That was extended by the City Fire Marshall to the whole building including the kitchen which had fire rated walls . Building owners in the Town of Ithaca will be looking at costs which are fractions of a million dollars because they own a great deal of property . This will create controversy . As people are selling buildings and taking off fire escapes there are more requirements for sprinklers . Another issues which will play a part is the smoke ordinance . Meetings with the City have to be held because work cannot be completed because of these issues . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 32 . The whole nation is moving to sprinkler systems because the codes are moving towards better economies in multiple buildings . The trend will be the spreading of this policy . However , a price cannot be placed on a life . Supervisor Whitcomb - What is the cost per unit ? Mr . Ellsworth - A present project in College Town with fourteen apartments to install a means of egress was about $ 8 , 000 , just to do the hallways . Because of situations of the smoking ordinance a full system may be installed which would cost about $ 25 , 000 . Mr . Frost - Care has to be taken to distinguish between new structures and existing structures . Mr . Frost - The list provided shows all who have operating permits and would be required to retrofit systems into the buildings . The only exception are on College Circle . The developers of new buildings do put in the systems when building . All the dorms at Ithaca College do not have sprinkler systems . The Towers would be the first priority for placement because it is a multi storied building . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is it more expensive to retrofit a system than install it at the time of building ? Mr . Ellsworth - To retrofit a new water line has to be installed . The cost of doing that depends on the distance and what has to be done . It costs $ 2 , 000 to $ 3 , 000 to just get the new water line . Mr . Frost - It would cost about $ 5 , 000 to retrofit a three family multiple dwelling . Councilman Klein - The law states that by 1998 every existing commercial building and dwelling in the Town has to have sprinkler systems . Mr . Frost - The requirement would apply to buildings where there could be " sleeping " , and multiple dwellings , and day care center . Supervisor Whitcomb - The law gives about three years for compliance . If the Town is not going to modify the law the owners need to be reminded of the time frame . Councilwoman Harrison - Why would there be a retail store ? Mr . Frost - All new buildings need sprinklers . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 33 . Councilman Niklas - The retro fitting in Section 4 is reasonable because they are buildings which house a lot of people . There is a variance procedure . - Mr . Frost - elf there is a bed and breakfast facility with no more than four lodgers the State code would allow a rating as a single family residence . This law would not necessarily do that , unless the Board would want a sprinkler system in those dwellings . This law was filed with the Department of State after all legal steps were followed . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does the Town Board wish to change the law ? Councilwoman Harrison - The Board should see what would be added over and above the State codes . Mr . Frost - When there is new construction of three stories and more than thirty sleeping rooms there would have to be sprinklers under the State codes . All the under three stories and under thirty sleeping rooms , and those retroactive buildings would be the Town ' s responsibility . The State law which provided for funds to become available to help people install sprinklers in buildings of public assembly has not been accessed in the ten years of the law , and it is unlikely those funds will e%rer be available . Councilwoman Harrison - Can a comparison be made of the Town ' s local law and. the State code to show what the differences would be in monies spent or needed , and the cost in relation to lives saved ? Mr . Frost - One could assume that when a sprinkler system goes off it would put the fire out . Councilman N.iklas - There was a fire at College Circle where students had put some books on a radiator and overnight the books caught fire . The sprinkler system put it out and the firefighters said the system saved the students lives . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Fire Chief does make mention to the media of how understaffed the local fire department is . A major revision of this local law would provide more reasons to request additional firefighters at a cost to the Town taxpayers . With sprinkler systems in place in the Town the response time by the fire department is not as critical in places of multiple residences and public assembly as it would without them . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 34 . Councilman N.iklas - If there are members of the Town Board who would like to make specific modifications to the local law they may do so and present recommendations to the entire Board . Supervisor Whitcomb - Anytime a fire fighter enters a building they are risking their life , the sprinkler law minimizes that risk . If there are specific recommendations about how the law may be changed the Board will submit those to the Supervisor . The matter will be placed on the agenda again when enough recommendations are received . Mr . Ellsworth - There is not public water in each of the areas where the sprinklers are required . Councilman Klein - Most of the multiple dwellings would . Supervisor Whitcomb - Those areas which did not have public water could be covered under the variance procedure . Councilman Niklas - Not having public water would create an unusual hardship . The alternative would be very large retaining cisterns . Councilman Klein - Would the Town Clerk please provide copies of the minutes related to this issue when it was first proposed so that the Board may understand the intent of the Board at that time ? Mrs . Noteboom. - " Yes . " Attorney Barney - The Town Board in 1988 enacted this law because it was at the time the City of Ithaca proposed a very large increase in -the fire contract . The feeling was to try and do something to reduce the cost of fire protection , and this was one way of doing so . Councilman Klein - There is nothing which has proven the sprinkler law has effected the fire protection contract . Attorney Barney - Theory at the time was reduction in the fire contract would occur over a long period of time . Councilwoman :Harrison - What would be the procedure if a proposal for new construction came forth in an area that did not have a public water supply , but required a sprinkler system? Mr . Frost - There were some like those in the past on Elmira Road . The variance allowed them . to put the sprinkler in with a substandard water supply with the requirement that within thirty days of public water be available they connect . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page , 35 . Agenda Item No . 27 - Town Hall Facility Needs Evaluation : Supervisor Whitcomb introduced Mr . Doug Look of HOLT Architects who answered questions about the evaluation . Councilwoman Harrison - The evaluation has a column which assigns weight for fELCilities , please explain how that was determined . Mr . Look , HOLT Architects - The weighing system would be determined by the Town Board to establish relative importance of the of all the factors for the purposes of illustrating how this would work . The weighing system is from 1 to 5 , with 5 being the most important factor . Councilman Klein - The weights shown are theoretical . Mr . Look - This was not a part of the scope HOLT was hired to do , it was included as a possible tool for the Town Board , Councilwoman Harrison - Weighing systems can often become very arbitrary . There are legal requirements related to accessibility to the building . Mr . Look - This weighing is not necessarily related to the Americans With Disabilities Act , it was intended to be ease of getting to the site . Councilwoman Harrison - The accessibility of persons with disabilities is part of the cost implications because of the legal requirements . Councilman Niklas - The accessibility is suggested related to means of location . Some kind of ranking is desirable otherwise there would be no m.ethod of elimination . Councilwoman Harrison - A ranking system should not be applied , example if being the City is worth five times as much having flexibility for future growth . That is too hard to score , it would be too objective . Councilman Ni. klas - It is assumed there will be more than one choice for a new facility , especially at the first stages . The Town Board its obliged to defend those choices as objectively as possible to the public . A weighing factor does have to be dealt with very carefully . If the criteria are agreed upon in the beginning and. resolution is made about the weighing factors for each criteria it is not risky than any other approach . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board can intuitively eliminate many of the locations without a weighing system . There are other things should be discussed . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 36 . Mr . Look - The space needs are idealized conditions determined by the descriptions provided by the staff . In November , different scenarios for space were provided . The Town Board , staff , and the committee with Councilman Klein and Supervisor Whitcomb chose the more moderate versions of the requests . Councilwoman Valentino - The program chart for Planning and Engineering showing 6 % seems low . Councilman Klein - The bulk of the space has the shared space for the Board roam and other functions relative to the needs . Councilwoman Grigorov - How does the proposed space relate to the present space for those departments ? Mr , Look - It may be somewhat deceiving because of the shared space Engineering and Planning have more of that than the other departments . Mr . Walker - Presently part of the space not utilized could go into the shared space for records management . Mrs . Noteboom - The Town Clerk ' s portion of the chart includes space for records management . Councilwoman Valentino - When the records management is included the chart makes more sense . Mr . Walker - If you look at the technical support staff of planning , zoning , engineering , and building codes it is almost equivalent to the Town Court space . The administrative portions for the supervisor , Town Clerk , accounting , and personnel are about 18 % , which is in line with the projected space needs for the technical and court space . The technical departments and personnel now have about: 2 , 500 square feet , the second f loor of the building . Mrs , Noteboom. - All that 2 , 500 square feet is not useable space because of the inefficient locations of offices . Mr . Walker - The shared services is for the storage , records management center , the vault , conference areas , rest rooms , and lobby . Mr . Look - The support staff for planning and engineering has been combined in one area through the shared services . Mr . Frost - The evaluation is very informative and looks to the future for growth and more staff which is needed . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 37 , Councilman Klein - Even though the evaluation seems to state the obvious , whether you are looking at renovating an existing facility or building a new one the specific program has to be considered . This document does look at the specific program and defines the needs so that: the architect can design the building . Mr . Look - The matrix and the program are all guidelines , they can be altered if: necessary . The evaluation was intended to document what was learned from speaking to staff and the committee . There is probably more space projected in the evaluation than in the present building because this assumes the new facility whether new or renovated would be in code compliance with all laws . The evaluation would provide for very efficient work spaces . Presently there are work spaces in corridors . Resolution No . 56 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to fila the Facility Needs Evaluation as a reference tool in the search for a new Town Hall . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into executive session to discuss property acquisition . Carried unanimously . The Town Board moved into executive session at 8 : 45 p . m . Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to resume regular session . Carried unanimously . The Town Board resumed the regular session at 9 : 40 p . m . No action was taken as a result of the executive session . Agenda Item No . 19 - Amendment to Local Law No . 9 / 1991 : DELETED from consideration at this time . Agenda Item No . 20 - Kenneth Well , Water and Sewer Benefit Assessment Reduction : Mr . Walker - Mr . Wells has requested a reduction of the water and sewer benefit: assessments because there is a portion of the property between the railroad tracks and the Inlet which is in the flood plain and would be hard to build on . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 38 . The potential for building is low , but the Town should probably have a type of conservation easement before ._ reducing the assessments . Mr . Wells has considered donating a portion of this land to the State Parks . Agenda Item No . 21 - Sewer Service Request , Peregrine Hollow : Mr . Walker - A request has been made for the Town to provide sewer service to Peregrine Hollow . According to the agreement through the Sewer Joint Subcommittee ( SJS ) they may be the right to capacity . The application has been made from the Town of Dryden to the SJS asking for this proposed sewer district . The Town has a commitment to the Town of Dryden to work with them since there is already an agreement to transmit sewage . There would be a cost they would have to pay . The proposal will be reviewed . Supervisor Whitcomb - The plan is to have the Town Engineer draft an agreement with the help of the Attorney for the Town . The Town needs to make a decision before approaching the Town of Dryden . The Route 366 water agreement has to be resolved with Cornell and Dryden , and the Sapsucker Woods agreement . Mr . Varn ' s plans should not be held up because these other agreements are not completed . Attorney Barney - They are agreements as to how the intermunicipal cooperation will work . Mr . Walker - There will be a status report at the April meeting , it will not be ready to finalized then . Agenda Item No . 23 - Review Fee Waiver , Cornell GEIS : Resolution No . 52 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov approving the waiver of the $ 111 . 87 in review fees exceeding previous deposits relating to the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD account . The waiver of any additional review fees associated with the Town Board ' s review of the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD is also approved . The budget account established for such purpose shall be closed . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye , Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . Agenda Item No . 24 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " : TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 39 . Agenda Item No . 25 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHA.CA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICT " : Agenda Item No . 26 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 , x_ 9941 ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " : Councilman N:iklas - These proposed local laws drafted upon the recommendation of the Town Board on the 1995 Work Plan . They have also been the subject of Planning Board public meetings . The Planning Board will be holding a public hearing or discussing these local laws on March 21 . The most contentious of the three are the local laws for Agenda No . 24 and 25 . Substantial public input has already been heard regarding them , and these local laws are in response to those comments . In the sunset provisions the COC originally recommended there is a three year waiting period . It has now been modified to ten years . That could be! changed if desired by the Town Board at the public hearing . There were some developers who came before the Planning Board who did not want any sunset provisions at all . The Planning Board changed the time limit to ten years because some precedents have already been set . The Health Department has a ten year sunset provision for subdivisions where there is a need to design on site septic systems . The logic is that in ten years technology changes . Councilwoman Grigorov - When a local law comes to the public hearing if the Board rejects it or changes it another public hearing has to be held . Attorney Barney - If the local law has a substantive change there must be another public hearing . Councilman Niklas - If the Board did not want the ten year time limit it could be changed now before the public hearing . Councilwoman Harrison - The ten year time limit seems quite long . Attorney Barney - The developers pointed out that an economic situation could run as long as ten years . The developer of South Woods which was approved seven years ago has been unable to sell a lot yet because of the economy . k TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 40 . Councilwoman Harrison - The proposed local law Agenda No . 24 , Section 6 says , " the Planning Board shall grant the request if it finds a significant hardship " , upon reading the reasons for hardship it is hard to imagine anyone coming before them where the extension would be denied . The hardships are an adverse economic climate , or the developers financial hardship , or an adverse event in the personal affairs of the developer . Anyone could justify an extension and the Planning Board would be required to grant it . It is not clear this local law does anything . Councilman Ni. klas - The Town Board originally thought these sunset provisions would be useful was because there were projects which were incomplete for long periods of time , nothing was done and in the meantime the Comprehensive Plan was finalized and the Town had a different view . The Town had different requirements and needs with that document . This local law would make sure incomplete projects do not continue after the technology evolves in the future , or the Comprehensive Plan changes . Things have so dramatically changed that if the Town had preliminary site plan or subdivision approval now those projects would have not been approved . Councilwoman Harrison - Should the clause 6b , be included in this local law ? Would the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan give grounds for saying a project is null and void after ten years , or would there have had to been a change in the zoning ? Attorney Barney - The adoption of the Comprehensive Plan alone probably could be argued in either way . One could argue that is a change in the relative requirements , but you could also argue there is had not been an accompanying change in zoning . While the Comprehensive Plan is an indication of the direction the Town wishes , until the zoning itself is changed it would not be sufficient motivation . It is somewhat ambiguous , deliberately so . Councilwoman Grigorov - All a developer would have to do is resubmit the project and it would be approved again , and if the developer cannot do that maybe it should not be approved anymore . Attorney Barney - That is what this section is outlining . If a developer could not get approval the second time , then they are not entitled to an extension . Councilman Ni. klas - If the Town Board does not like this time limit , it should be changed now rather than waiting . The Town Board should riot make a recommendation to change - that time limit if the Planning Board minutes where the argument was made regarding the time limit . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 41 . Councilwoman Harrison - How many subdivisions would be affected by the enactment: of this local law ? - Mr . Kanter - There are a few besides South Woods . There are some if one lot is sold from the time of existence they would be exempt . Councilman Niklas - There are some unfinished subdivisions which have been around for forty years . Attorney Barney - These subdivisions all have subdivision approval . Councilman Niklas - The Auble property on South Hill is one of the subdivisions which has only preliminary site plan approval and would be affected by this local law . Supervisor Whitcomb - Under the local law preliminary approval is eighteen months , and final site plan is three years , and final subdivision would be ten years . Councilman Klein - In the course of developing large projects ten years is not that long depending on the economic cycle . Councilwoman Valentino - When the scenarios and discussions of how long projects can take were held at the COC meeting , it did not seem that ten years seemed too long . Supervisor Whitcomb - Existing subdivisions would have ten years from the enactment of this local law . Councilwoman Harrison - The Board wouldn ' t have to give the existing subdivisions ten years from enactment , because they could be given ten years from the final approval date . Councilman Niklas - That is not the way this local law is written . Attorney Barney - You would want to give existing subdivisions some reasonable period from the time this local law is enacted because when they received the final approval this time limit was not in effect . The could be given a time limit other than ten years . Councilwoman 'Harrison - Did the Planning Board look at how long and how many subdivisions there are with final approval which have not been finished ? Mr . Kanter - It was determined to be three or four subdivisions meeting that criteria . Councilwoman Harrison - Could the Town Board be provided with the number and dates of those subdivisions ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 42 . Councilman Niklas - There may have to be a different time frame formula developed for each of them . _ Councilwoman Harrison - If there are only a few they could be looked at individually . Supervisor Whitcomb - They could be dealt with by allowing the time limit to be ten years from the date of approval , or five years from the date of the enactment of the local law whichever is greater . Councilman Klein - Are the unfinished subdivisions with time frames of over 40 years being included ? Attorney Barney - Most of them like Kendall Avenue has had enough lots sold . Once the infrastructure is built in a subdivision this local law would not apply . This local law is to address those unfinished subdivisions where it is on " paper " and no progress has been made , including two lot subdivisions . Presently in the subdivision regulations the Town Board has veto power . The Eire actually adopted by the Planning Board subject to the approval of the Town Board . The Town is not even setting a public hearing on the subdivision period of time . There are three pieces of legislation , two are local laws and the other is the subdivision regulation amendment . Mr . Kanter - The subdivision regulations will be heard by the Planning Board at their March 21 , meeting . Attorney Barney - At the Planning Board public hearing there may be changes . The! Town Board would not need to hold their own public hearing on the subdivision regulations unless they wanted to . Councilman Niklas - The advice of the Planning Board on the subdivision regulations should be followed even on existing ones . Councilwoman Grigorov - Agenda Item No . 25 , was discussed during the case law seminar at the Association of Towns meeting . Does this local law follow the new State law strongly enough ? The seminar brought out that there has to be a strong nexus between the park land , and the fees have to be justified with findings . Councilman Niklas - Staff has done a superb in terms of looking at the cross of properties and their zones . The evidentiary basis for determining the fees is stronger than any documentation COC had access to . Attorney Barney - Agenda No . 25 , 2 ( b ) is parroting State law which says that before the Town can require park land , whether in lieu of fees or park land at all , the finding must be made that there is a proper case exists in requiring other parks in areas of the Town . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 43 . This section is extracted from the case law mentioned . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the burden of proof resting on the municipality regarding this section ? Attorney Barney - " Yes " . Mr . Kanter - The other portion which is still missing is the parks and open space plan update which will be ready soon . That is where the need would be determined for park facilities . Resolution No . 53 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Resolution No . 54 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 00 p . m . , in order that. the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda No . 26 : Councilwoman Harrison - Are the fees in the agriculture district based upon the amount the lots sell for in these areas ? Mr . Kanter - It is based on an analysis of each of the zoning districts by comparing actual sales . That is why the fees vary . Councilman Niklas - These are the most recent sales . Councilwoman Harrison - Was there consideration using the average second dwelling addition in the particular zone in relation to the local law which says if the number of the dwellings units cannot be made it will be based on the number of approved building lots ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 44 . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board discussed that , and decided it would not be possible unless a specific number could be arrived at by using a fraction of percentages . Councilwoman Harrison - It would be to someone advantage to say in the local law that " cannot be readily ascertained " . Attorney Barney - Except is would not be known when someone comes in to pay the fee if they will be putting in an apartment , etcetera . If you apply an average , it may or may not apply to a particular subdivision . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the average rate of second dwellings ? Mr . Kanter - In R15 it would be 30 % . If there were a more specific regulation of the second unit such as by accessory apartment regulations by special permit , at that point the fee schedule could be adjusted to have that apply to the second accessory unit when that happened. . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town Board should remember to reconsider that issue . Attorney Barney - The reason the way the law is presently drafted rather than changing it is because when you collect the fee . Do you collect it from the developer when they sell the lot , or is it collected from the lot owner when they apply for a building permit . If they are getting a building permit there would be a good idea of whether there would be an apartment or not , but when the developer sells the lot it may be sold of the vacant lot and the intention of the buyer may not be to build . The Town would still want to get the fee at the time the lot is sold . Councilwoman - Done the other way , in an R15 zone on the average a certain percentage would build a second dwelling , therefore the assessment would be the number of building lots plus the percentage . This local law is anticipating being short by 30 % in terms of the population that is building . Attorney Barney - If the measurement is strictly dwelling units that would be correct . The Planning Board ' s reasoning was to collect the money from the developer . Councilwoman Harrison - The money could still be collected from the developer , but a percentage basis could be added related to the expected number of second dwellings . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 45 . Attorney Barney - The fee is also related to the value of the land which is independent of the number of units on the land . If you are going to sell forty lots in a subdivision , if one was for a park , 39 would be sold . There is a rational basis for relating the fee to the number of lots . Councilwoman Harrison - Why does the local law include , " sums to be established at the time of final approval even if the payment comes later ' ? It can only be assumed the monetary value will only go up . If the developer has delays it would not be in the best interests of the Town to have the developer pay what they would have paid a long time ago . Attorney Barney - That was included so the developer would have a fair estimate of what the cost would be . That is a choice of the Town Board . The other issue would be , is it fair to a developer to bring in a subdivision and pay $ 1 , 000 per unit for 40 units , have it follow the process and then when it comes time to pay , the fee has gone up . Councilwoman Harrison - With the ten years the cost of that could have increased tremendously . Attorney Barney - But the point is the Town would have had the land if it had been taken , in lieu of . Councilwoman Harrison - The land would have escalated in value . What will determine when the Town collects the money ? Attorney Barney - Building permits or sale of a lot . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will revise the fee schedule to keep up with the market . Councilwoman Harrison - The revised fee schedule would not apply according to the way the law is written . Attorney Barney - The fee schedule would not apply to an approved subdivision . Mr . Kanter - A developer wants to go into a project knowing what their costs will be , and if there is a delay on how much the fee is it would seem unfair . This local law will be extending out to the multiple residence districts the ability to have park open space set asides , which the Town has never had before . Attorney Barney - A proviso can be made to address Councilwoman Harrison ' s concerns , " the fee will that in effect if payment occurs more than three years after final approval " . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 46 . Councilwoman Harrison - If you pay the fee within three years that is the rate , if it is paid in four years the new rate would be in effect . The Board instructed Attorney Barney to revise the local law by adding his suggested proviso . Resolution No . 55 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . The proposed local law shell include the amendments as discussed and agreed upon by the Town Board . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional No . 1 - Attendance , NYS Wetland Forum : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving the attendance of Janet Hawkes , Chairperson of the Conservation Board and Candace Cornell , Associate Member of the Conservation Board at the Wetlands 195 conference on April 6 and 7 , 1995 , in Syracuse , New York , at a cost not to exceed $ 274 . 00 , which includes registration and meals ( $ 160 . 00 ) , lodging ( $ 69 ) , and mileage reimbursement ( approx . 120 miles @ $ . 30 = $ 45 . 00 ) , charged to account B8020 . 407 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item .Additional No . 2 - Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Plans : Mr . Walker - The process of rating the capacity of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant is underway . There is a need for modification; of the pumps , weir length , baffles , and tanks . An additional 3 , 000 , 000 gallons per day capacity can be achieved by implementing a contract with Stearns & Wheeler in the amount of $ 48 , 000 to design the improvements . The improvements are expected to cost about. $ 500 , 000 . I i i� i TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 47 , Supervisor Whitcomb - The excess capacity is not needed at this time , however the cost for acquiring excess capacity will never be less expensive . The City is almost at their capacity limit now , and this excess could be sold to them . Mr . Walker - The Town has exceeded its capacity during some of the high rainfall periods . Last spring the Town was in violation of the permit because of the excess run off . This capacity would insure compliance of the permit . Councilman Klein - Are the funds available to pay for this contract ? Mr . Walker - Capital funds were saved during the initial construction of the plant . Resolution DIo . 58 : Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing and directing the Sewer Joint Subcommittee to proceed with the design plans for the construction of mid - tank baffle walls , and the installation of additional weir length in the final settling tanks of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional _ No . 3 - Master Water Metering Project SCLIWC : Mr . Walker - According to the original agreement of the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) , the master meter can be installed to keep track of the water flow sold for each municipality . The Town has been working with Bolton Point on doing the design for the master metering , and will doing the construction management . Resolution No . 59 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino approving the Town of Ithaca ' s participation in the SCLIWC Master Metering Project , and authorizing the Town Engineer to provide technical and administrative engineering assistance to the Commission ; the cost of which shall be allocated according to the terms of the Intermunicipal agreement . The Town of Ithaca Town Board will consider funding the portion of the project benefitting the Town of Ithaca after engineering plans , specifications and cost estimates have been completed and provided to the Town :Board for review . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 48 , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman _ Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously .. Other Business : Additional Agenda Item No , 4 - Zoning Board of Appeals Appointment Resolution No , 60 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino to renew the appointment of Edward Austen , 255 DuBois Road , Ithaca , New York to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a five year term ending December 31 , 1999 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman. Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agriculture Committee : Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town Board needs to determine if they wish for the Agriculture Committee to continue , and if so in what capacity . Supervisor Whitcomb - The people who have indicated an interest in serving on the Agriculture Committee are James Ainslee ; Christiann Dean , and Jamie Baker has asked the Town to consider that she and Phyllis Baker share the appointment . Supervisor Whitcomb - It is my recommendation that Christiann Dean continue as Chair of the committee , and that she be authorized to solicit membership on the committee . The Town Board agreed with the Supervisor ' s recommendation . A letter will be sent to Ms . Dean explaining the recommendation . Executive Session : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino that the Board move into executive session to discuss a personnel matter . Carried unanimously . The Town Board entered the executive session at 10 : 23 p . m . Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to resume regular session . Motion carried unanimously . The Town Board resumed regular session at 10 : 45 p . m . l TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 49 , Agenda Item No . 28 - Adjournment : Motion madE! by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to adjourn , as there was not further business to come before the Town Board . Motion to adjourn carried unanimously . The Supervisor adjourned the meeting at 10 : 46 p . m . Respectfully submitted , oan Lent Noteboom Town Clerk " Next Regular Meeting - April 10 , 1995 , 5 : 30 p . m . �Ty OF I T TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273- 1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 _ Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Items 10 (a) - 10 ( I ) Consent Agenda Items Resolution No . 44 ( a ) - 44 ( I ) BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the Consent Agenda Item resolutions numbers , 10 ( a) through 10 ( I ) , as presented . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 v Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk of1p ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 ', o WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (a) Town Board Minutes : 1 /30/95 and 2/13/95 Resolution No . 44 ( a) WHEREAS , the Town Clerk has presented the Town Board Meeting Minutes for the special meeting held on January 30 , 1995 , and the regular meeting held February 13 , 1995 , to the Town Board for their review and approval ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed and approved said minutes as written ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board does hereby approve and adopt said minutes as the official minutes of the Town Board for the special meeting held January 30 , 1995 , and the regular meeting held February 13 , 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk i OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4$ 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 10 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (b) Town of Ithaca Warrants Resolution No . 44 ( b) WHEREAS , the abstracts with the following numbered listing of vouchers have been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , said abstracts have been audited for payment by the Town Board ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board does hereby authorize the payment of said vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstracts . General Townwide Vouchers : $ 249372 . 93 50 , 599 . 01 General Outside Village Vouchers : 51728 . 48 15 , 481 . 40 Highway Vouchers : 20 , 065 . 44 18 , 254 . 18 Water & Sewer Vouchers : 108 , 733 . 39 6 , 013 . 27 98 , 672 . 21 2 , 263 . 94 Lighting District Vouchers : 11141 . 59 Capital Project Vouchers : 14 , 332 . 40 Fire Protection Vouchers : 7897113 . 00 MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 i Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF1P ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (c ) Bolton Point Warrants Resolution No . 44 ( c) WHEREAS , the abstracts with the following numbered listing of vouchers for Bolton Point have been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , staid abstract has been audited for payment by the Town Board ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of said vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstract . Operating Fund Vouchers : No . 139 - 208 $ 112 , 668 . 97 MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan (ent Noteboom , Town Clerk 4� OFIp a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 ��jp 10 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 18/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (d ) Attendance NYS Town Clerks Association Conference Resolution No . 44 ( d ) WHEREAS , the NYS Town Clerks Association will be holding their 13th Annual NYSTCA Conference , April 23 - 26 , 1995 , at the Syracuse Sheraton Inn and Convention Center , Electronics Parkway , Liverpool , New York ; and WHEREAS , the Town Clerk believes attendance at the conference would prove to be educational and informative for herself and Deputy Town Clerk , Mary Saxton as there will be sessions related to Department of Environmental Conservation licenses , Land Use Laws Affecting Town Clerks , Elections , Handicap Parking Permits , the Notary Public , the Committee on Open Government , and Records Management ; and WHEREAS , the current Town Clerk and Records Management budgets include sufficient funds for this purpose ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the attendance by Town Clerk , Joan Lent Noteboom and Deputy Town Clerk , Mary Saxton at the 13th Annual NYSTCA Conference , April 23 - 26 , 1995 , at the Syracuse Sheraton Inn Convention Center , Liverpool , New York at a cost not to exceed $900 . 00 which includes registration , accommodations , meals , mileage , Notary Public exam fee , and other qualifying expenses charged to Town Clerk Account A141 .0 . 400 , $450 . 00 ; and Records Management Account A1460 . 400 , $450000. MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Qm'r- j �� Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1 r ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 1 o WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (e ) Appointments Tompkins County Board of Assessment Review Resolution No . 44 ( e) WHEREAS , the Tompkins County Board of Assessment Review will hold their review proceedings on May 17 , 1995 , from 3 : 00 p . m . to 6 :00 p. m , at the Tompkins County Assessment Office , 128 East Buffalo Street , Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , it is necessary that the Town Supervisor appoint two members of the Town Board to attend the said proceedings as Town of Ithaca representatives ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor hereby appoints Councilman Edward Conley , and Councilwoman Carolyn Grigorov as the Town of Ithaca representatives to the Tompkins County Board of Assessment Review on May 17 , 1995 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins County Board of Assessment . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1p ° _ 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (f) Probationary Employees ' Salary Procedures Resolution No . 44 (f) WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has reviewed the Town ' s current unwritten procedures for awarding salary increases to probationary employees ; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has determined that these procedures be revised and officially approved to clarify the process ; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee feels probationary employees should not receive an increase upon regular appointment , but should instead be included in any approved annual salary process as applied to regular status Town employees ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve elimination of the salary increase for probationary employees upon regular appointment , for all new appointments effective February 16 , 1995 and thereafter; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve including probationary employees in any approved annual salary process applicable to regular status employees , for all new appointments effective February 16 , 1995 and thereafter. MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , alye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , .aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF I r� a TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (g ) Appointment Temporary Engineering Aide Resolution No . 44 ( g ) WHEREAS , the Engineering Department employed Thomas Mordue through the CIVITAS program through December; and WHEREAS , Mr. Mordue has transferred from Cornell University before completion of his work projects for the Town ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer feels it would be beneficial for the Town to employ Mr. Mordue until the work is complete ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca ; does hereby appoint Thomas Mordue as part-time , temporary Engineering Aide at $8 . 00 per hour for up to forty (40) , hours , charged to account A1440 . 101 . Benefits are limited to the part-time , temporary status of this position . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 23 . Agenda Item 'No 11 - 1994 Town Justice Dockets , Merton Wallenbeck : Resolution No , 45 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas accepting for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck for the year 1994 . Members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman. Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 12 - Contract , Tompkins County Operating Expenses Transportation & Human Services : Mrs . Noteboom - An amended version of the contract has been received and Attorney Barney has reviewed and approved the execution of: the contact . Resolution No . 46 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to execute the Transportation & Human Services contract with Tompkins County in form and substance satisfactory to the Town Supervisor and Attorney for the Town . The contract shall provide for reimbursement to the Town of Ithaca for transportation and human services for a total amount of approximately $ 23 , 900 . 00 . Councilwoman Harrison - Are the services fully reimbursed to the Town by the County ? Attorney Barney - The contract calls for a mechanism for which the Town pays for these items . The payments are a pass through with the County . Supervisor Whitcomb - There has been a long standing problem with the contract: in that the County has requires the Town be indemnify them from liability . Attorney Barney - The Town has to make a decision to get the money for the program by this pass through , or argue the indemnification . Motion called : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 13 - Advertisement for Bids , Rubber Tire Excavator : Resolution No . 47 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas that on the recommendation of the Public Works TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 24 . Committee the specifications for the new rubber tire excavator be approved . 'The Town Clerk is authorized and directed to receive bids for the new rubber tire excavator . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously .. Agenda Item No . 14 - Bid Specifications / Advertisement , Judd Falls Road Reconstruction : Mr . Walker - The scope of the project is replacement in kind of Judd Falls Road from Tower Road down to Forest Home Drive . The work from Tower Road to approximately 150 feet from the intersection will consist of removing the pavement , removing the inadequate subgrade , installing new drainage , installing a new base with a recycled asphalt binder layer four inches thick with two inches of topcoat . The top will be a high friction asphalt pavement . From approximately 100 feet down to the intersection the grade will be changed ;Tightly from 13 % to about 8 % to 9 % grade . This will begin at the northern edge of Mr . Boles property and will be about 10 inches of cut in Judd Falls Road with a fill at the intersection of one foot on Forest Home Drive . The limits of work will extend on Forest Home Drive from the Byway to approximately 100 feet to the east . The Forest Home Improvement Association has suggested putting a section of curving in and slightly shifting the roadway on Forest Home Drive to allow a wider area for a walkway at the last house near the intersection . The section which already has a curb and gutter section will get new identical sections . As part of the contract Cornell University will be reimbursing the Town for the work of the excavation of the pipe arch that carries the foundation road under Judd Falls Road . That is a private culvert which is a private structure in the right of way . The landowner is responsible for that repair . The Town will be slightly raising the profile over the culvert as it has settled almost a foot in various locations . The granite curb will be removed for about a 150 foot section at the same roadway . The road will be narrowed slightly from the section known as the " Jug Handle " to the concrete curb by Forest Home . The design is in conformance with the resolution the Forest Home Improvement Association adopted years ago . The representatives from Forest :Home have met with Town staff . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 25 . Councilman Klein - The Public Works Committee has reviewed the work a number of times and did recommend approval of the project . Bill Goldsmith , 117 Judd Falls Road , Past president , and present member of the Forest Home Improvement Association including the committee who met with the Public Works Committee members to review the reconstruction : The Forest Home community is pleased with the design , it does meet the wishes of the community with the exception of not having the road improved at all . The steep grade is fine because there are steeper grades in the other roads coming into Forest Home . There is a virtually zero accident record at that location because it is terrifying , and keeps people slowing down . Nancy Brcak , President Forest Home Improvement Association - The Forest Home work group , staff , and members of the Public Works committee had a very good meeting . The Forest Home Improvement Association wishes to thank the Town very much for all the cooperation on this project . There are plenty of people in Forest Home who wish the money would be spent elsewhere , but since the Town has resolved to do this , thank you very much for all the thoughtfulness the Town has shown . Resolution No , 48 : Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the reconstruction of Judd Falls Road . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman. Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 16 - Forest Home Bridge Maintenance : Mr . Walker - The Board has reviewed the agreement for the maintenance responsibilities which Tompkins County has prepared . Details regarding design information is still pending . The design was supposed to be complete several weeks ago . A meeting was held last week to review the status of the design and it was found there are still questions about what the final structural support details will look like . The intent of the agreement is consistent with the past policies which have not been presented in writing . Tompkins County would maintain the structural portion of the bridge and the Town would be responsible for the wearing surfaces . The decorative trusses are a major surface feature which are not structural . The County maintains the Town should be responsible totally for the deck and trusses including the supporting members . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 26 . There is a concern about the County ' s definition of supporting members . If it means the " I " beams that hold it up , and the special channels that support it there is concern the Town does not want that liability because they are part of the structural system of the bridge . The cantilevered sidewalk would cause the same concern . The members under the sidewalk are not surface features , they are structural support features . This agreement needs to be redrafted , because it is specific to this bridge the final design documents should be seen to make the document consistent with those details . Tompkins County needs to have this agreement executed before they will move ahead with awarding the contract . Supervisor Whitcomb - A letter has been written to Barbara Blanchard , Tompkins County expressing concerns about the delay of this project . Mr . Walker has contacted the County Engineer . Resolution No . 50 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute a maintenance agreement for the downstream Forest Home bridge , after consultation and recommendation from the Town Highway / Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer , and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . Councilwoman Harrison - There was much discussion about the plans that the Town Board wanted assurance that the final plans have minimum abutments , etcetera . It is not known if that criteria has been met , if this is the last chance this Town Board would have to approve the project . Mr . Walker - This would not be the last opportunity for the Town Board to look at this . There will be an approval of the expenditure of funds before the contract award date , which has to approved by this Town Board . It is not known what the County Engineer ' s estimate of cost is . The designs are approximately 30 % complete . No details have been seen regarding the abutments . Councilman Niklas - Is the County aware of this Town Board ' s concerns about the specific design criteria which was decided upon and is now expected ? Mr . Noteboom - " Yes " . Councilman Niklas - If the County returns design plans which do not meet the agreed upon criteria expected , the Town would have legitimate grounds for complaint and could refuse to execute the agreement . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 27 . Mr . Walker - The design draws are supposed to show the concept which was approved by the Town Board in August , which has a single lane bridge , with trusses in relation to a four foot wide wood deck cantilevered sidewalk with the applicable supports and preserving the existing railings and trusses . Councilman Niklas - The fact is the County cannot plead ignorance of what the Town desired . Mr . Walker - There was a meeting on March 8 , with the County . The plans received were not complete . Bruce Brittain of the Forest Home community was contacted to attend , as well as a representative from Historic Ithaca . It was agreed the plans did not explain more than what wa. s already known . There will be another work session with all these individuals upon receiving the final detail plans . Nancy Brcak - The ISTEA Grant runs out at the end of the year , and if the County does not act this year those funds will be lost . The amount is a considerable amount . If that were to occur the historical aspect would again be in jeopardy . The Forest Home Improvement Association concerned about the schedule for that reason . Mr . Walker - The County would have to be under contract within the year 1995 to receive the ISTEA funding . Motion called . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 22 - Pipe Arch Repairs , Judd Falls Road : Mr . Walker - The agreement related to the pipe arch repairs during the Judd Falls Road reconstruction project are not complete at this time . Final design details are needed from Cornell University so that the exact amount of monies and percentages of cost are known . Resolution No . 51 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement with Cornell University to cooperatively construct the resurfacing of a portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive , and to make repairs to the Cornell owned corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel under Judd Falls Road at the " Jug Handle " , after consultation and review of the agreement with the Attorney for the Town . Supervisor Wiitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 28 . Agenda Item No . 15 - Payment Utility Share , Route 13 Over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet1 & Buttermilk Creek Highway Construction : Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town ' s payment of the utility share estimate for this project was approved by the Board previously . Since that time the actual cost has been determined . Mr . Walker - There is a twelve inch water main that comes across the Inlet to the Buttermilk Falls Road , and parallels Route 13 and connects to the City of Ithaca System . The long term plan is to extend the Town ' s water up to properties on Buttermilk Falls Road . That area now has a six inch line which has often failed and has extensive maintenance costs . The State will have Route 13 torn up which will be an opportunity for the Town to have this water line put in as part of that project . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino approving payment of $ 52 , 099 . 60 to the New York State Department of Audit & Control for the completion of the water main betterment as described . The cost of the said water betterment in the amount of $ 52 , 099 . 60 shall be expended from account H8340 . 221 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye , Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 17 - Zoning Ordinance Building Height Requirements : Councilman Niklas - The Codes and Ordinance Committee ( COC ) was asked to look at the desirability of increasing the minimum building height . The current zoning ordinance has the minimum height at 30 feet . The Zoning Board of Appeals ( ZBA ) has had ( 21 ) requests for variance of building height . The average of the heights for those requests is about 35 . 015 feet . The ZBA has asked that the minimum building height be increased to 36 feet to eliminate so many requests for variances . Supervisor Whitcomb - Why would the Town not want to make this change ? Councilman Niklas - There are two sides , one is that there is possibly an excessive work load to the ZBA that the current minimum building height is not in keeping with those of the surrounding municipalities . The Town of Ithaca is one of great slopes and 36 " measured off a slope is not a towering height . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 29 . The opposing argument is that the Town could keep increasing the minimum building height , and no matter what it is someone will invariably come forth to the ZBA requesting a variance . COC could amend the ordinance quickly and efficiently , the Town Board is being asked to give guidance as to the Boards pleasure since this is a policy decision . Mr . Frost - A survey was conducted of all the municipalities in the County . The Town has the most restrictive height requirement other than Cayuga Heights . There is no particular height requirement by building code other than the code does limit the wood frame structure to a two story building . No matter how high someone wanted to build they would be limited by the building code to no more than two stories . It would be .impractical for someone to build a two story building which was 60 to 70 feet tall because there would be 15 to 20 foot ceilings . If the Town did change the height requirement there would still be people asking for variances , but there would not be a push of that threshold to a higher number because of the impracticality of doing so . Councilman Klein - When referring in the Town ' s definition of the " lowest level of the structure " , does it also mean the basement slab . Attorney Barney - It is defined by the outside and interior heights . The height from the lowest interior is from the slab of the floor in. the basement to the top . The outside height is measured from the lowest point outside to the top . Councilman Niiklas - The ZBA has not requested the Town Board readdress how building height is actually measured . Mr . Frost - The Town height limits dramatically the architectural style of the building . Councilman Klein - Because of the style of housing being built , the ZBA is addressing a great many unnecessary variance cases . Councilman Niklas - Historically this has been a very contentious issue . One of the concerns of the Greater Ithaca Neighborhood Association was what was thought to be excessively high buildings which were towering over homes that had already been established in communities . There was a real concern if the Town did not regulate building height at points where rental properties abutted next to older communities the rental properties might look inappropriate . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 30 . The COC will proceed to make the necessary changes for presentation of approval by the Town Board , Mr . Frost - A number of people come to the Building Department where the initial building plan where the height is exceeded , rather than going to the ZBA they have changed the design of the home . There are many more height changes than are reflected in the ( 21 ) variances granted by the ZBA . Councilwoman. Grigorov - It was not very long since the ordinance was amended . Attorney Barney - The amendment was not to lower the height , it was to create a set of standards to measure by . The problem was with exterior measurements because moving dirt around the foundations of buildings could change the measurement . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will look forward to receiving the changes from. the COC . Agenda Item No . 18 - Advisability of Amending Sprinkler Systems Local Law : Councilwoman Grigorov - After reading the law it does not seem to be as bad as some people have thought it was . Some objections brought out are not applicable . Mr . Frost - The documentation provided shows a list of the operating permits to reflect the numbers of buildings which would have to retrofit sprinkler systems under the present law . Councilman Klein - Having to install sprinklers after a building is up can be quite expensive . Councilman Niklas - What does Fire Chief Wilbur thing about this ? Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Chief would want sprinklers to be installed . Mr . Frost - The Fire Department will not support any change or modification to the local law . Councilwoman Harrison - How does this law relate to other municipalities . Mr . Frost - The Town of Ithaca does not require a simple detached one or two family residence to have sprinklers , it was in the original version and then was modified in a subsequent local law to take out the requirement for standard housing except for condominiums .. The law has had an effect on single family attached housing . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 31 . The Town was the third in passing the local law , and 12th at the time New York State approved the law as being more restrictive than building code . There are twenty eight municipalities in New York who have some form of sprinkler regulations over and above the building code . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Marshall who gave a speech at the Association of Towns meeting stated that water is not what should be put on some fires , such as kitchen fires . If the sprinkler is working properly by the time they are activated it will be a general fire . Mr . Frost - The lives and buildings which have been saved by sprinklers is very well documented . Councilwoman Grigorov - Maybe just having sprinklers is not enough , if there is a fire in a restaurant and the sprinkler comes on it could make the fire worse . Councilman Klein - That is covered in the law , alternatives to water are provided for in Section 71 Mr . Frost - Sprinklers are fully installed in restaurants , banquet rooms , and cooking areas . In areas where there is grease you have hood systems directly over that area which is a dry chemical for extinguishment . Harry Ellsworth , Member ZBA - As a private consulting Engineer a good share of work done has been designing sprinkler systems for approval by the City of Ithaca . The City is not moving away from the concept of sprinkler systems . They are moving towards more sprinklers in multiple housing such as apartment houses . Construction was completed this week on a social club because of the revision to the State code that was passed last August to move sprinklers into areas of public assembly with one hundred people or move , That was extended by the City Fire Marshall to the whole building including the kitchen which had fire rated walls . Building owners in the Town of Ithaca will be looking at costs which are fractions of a million dollars because they own a great deal of property . This will create controversy . As people are selling buildings and taking off fire escapes there are more requirements for sprinklers . Another issuE� which will play a part is the smoke ordinance . Meetings with the City have to be held because work cannot be completed because of these issues . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 32 . The whole nation is moving to sprinkler systems because the codes are moving towards better economies in multiple buildings . The trend will be the spreading of this policy . However , a price cannot be placed on a life . Supervisor Whitcomb - What is the cost per unit ? Mr . Ellsworth - A present project in College Town with fourteen apartments to install a means of egress was about $ 8 , 000 , just to do the hallways . Because of situations of the smoking ordinance a full system may be installed which would cost about $ 25 , 000 . Mr . Frost - Care has to be taken to distinguish between new structures and existing structures . Mr . Frost - The list provided shows all who have operating permits and would be required to retrofit systems into the buildings . The only exception are on College Circle . The developers of new buildings do put in the systems when building . All the dorms at Ithaca College do not have sprinkler systems . The Towers would be the first priority for placement because it is a multi storied building . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is it more expensive to retrofit a system than install it at the time of building ? Mr . Ellsworth - To retrofit a new water line has to be installed . The cost of doing that depends on the distance and what has to be done . It costs $ 2 , 000 to $ 3 , 000 to just get the new water line . Mr . Frost - It would cost about $ 5 , 000 to retrofit a three family multiple dwelling . Councilman Klein - The law states that by 1998 every existing commercial building and dwelling in the Town has to have sprinkler systems . Mr . Frost - The requirement would apply to buildings where there could be " sleeping " , and multiple dwellings , and day care center . Supervisor Whitcomb - The law gives about three years for compliance . If the Town is not going to modify the law the owners need to be reminded of the time frame . Councilwoman Harrison - Why would there be a retail store ? Mr . Frost - All new buildings need sprinklers . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 33 . Councilman Niklas - The retro fitting in Section 4 is reasonable because they are buildings which house a lot of people . There is a variance procedure . Mr . Frost - If there is a bed and breakfast facility with no more than four lodgers the State code would allow a rating as a single family residence . This law would not necessarily do that , unless the Board would want a sprinkler system in those dwellings . This law waS filed with the Department of State after all legal steps were followed . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does the Town Board wish to change the law ? Councilwoman Harrison - The Board should see what would be added over and above the State codes . Mr . Frost - When there is new construction of three stories and more than thirty sleeping rooms there would have to be sprinklers under the State codes . All the under three stories and under thirty sleeping rooms , and those retroactive buildings would be the Town ' s responsibility . The State law which provided for funds to become available to help people install sprinklers in buildings of public assembly has not been accessed in the ten years of the law , and it is unlikely those funds will ever be available . Councilwoman Harrison - Can a comparison be made of the Town ' s local law and the State code to show what the differences would be in monies spent or needed , and the cost in relation to lives saved ? Mr . Frost - One could assume that when a sprinkler system goes off it would put the fire out . Councilman Niklas - There was a fire at College Circle where students had put some books on a radiator and overnight the books caught fire . The sprinkler system put it out and the firefighters said the system saved the students lives . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Fire Chief does make mention to the media of how understaffed the local fire department is A major revision of this local. law would provide more reasons to request additional firefighters at a cost to the Town taxpayers . With sprinkler systems in place in the Town the response time by the fire department is not as critical in places of multiple residences and public assembly as it would without them . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 34 . Councilman Niklas - If there are members of the Town Board who would like to make specific modifications to the local law they may do so and present recommendations to the entire Board . Supervisor Whitcomb - Anytime a fire fighter enters a building they are risking 'their life , the sprinkler law minimizes that risk . If there are specific recommendations about how the law may be changed the Board will submit those to the Supervisor . The matter will be placed on the agenda again when enough recommendations are received . Mr . Ellsworth - There is not public water in each of the areas where the sprinklers are required . Councilman Klein - Most of the multiple dwellings would . Supervisor Whitcomb - Those areas which did not have public water could be covered under the variance procedure . Councilman Niklas - Not having public water would create an unusual hardship . The alternative would be very large retaining cisterns . Councilman Klein - Would the Town Clerk please provide copies of the minutes related to this issue when it was first proposed so that the Board may understand the intent of the Board at that time ? Mrs . Noteboom - " Yes . " Attorney Barney - The Town Board in 1988 enacted this law because it was at the time the City of Ithaca proposed a very large increase in the fire contract . The feeling was to try and do something to :reduce the cost of fire protection , and this was one way of doing o . Councilman Klein - There is nothing which has proven the sprinkler law has effected the fire protection contract . Attorney Barney - Theory at the time was reduction in the fire contract would occur over a long period of time . Councilwoman F[arrison - What would be the procedure if a proposal for new construction came forth in an area that did not have a public water supply , but required a sprinkler system? Mr . Frost - There were some like those in the past on Elmira Road . The variance allowed them . to put the sprinkler in with a substandard water supply with the requirement that within thirty days of public water be available they connect . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page . 35 . Agenda Item 'No . 27 - Town Hall Facility Needs Evaluation : Supervisor Whitcomb introduced Mr . Doug Look of HOLT Architects who answered questions about the evaluation . Councilwoman Harrison - The evaluation has a column which assigns weight for facilities , please explain how that was determined . Mr . Look , HOLT Architects - The weighing system would be determined by the Town Board to establish relative importance of the of all the factors for the purposes of illustrating how this would work . The weighing system is from 1 to 5 , with 5 being the most important factor . Councilman Klein - The weights shown are theoretical . Mr . Look - This was not a part of the scope HOLT was hired to do , it was included as a possible tool for the Town Board , Councilwoman Harrison - Weighing systems can often become very arbitrary . There are legal requirements related to accessibility to the building . Mr . Look - This weighing is not necessarily related to the Americans With Disabilities Act , it was intended to be ease of getting to the site . Councilwoman Harrison - The accessibility of persons with disabilities is part of the cost implications because of the legal requirements . Councilman Niklas - The accessibility is suggested related to means of location . Some kind of ranking is desirable otherwise there would be no me= thod of elimination . Councilwoman Harrison - A ranking system should not be applied , example if being the City is worth five times as much having flexibility for future growth . That is too hard to score , it would be too objective . Councilman Niklas - It is assumed there will be more than one choice for a new facility , especially at the first stages . The Town Board is obliged to defend those choices as objectively as possible to the public . A weighing factor does have to be dealt with very carefully . If the criteria are agreed upon in the beginning and resolution is made about the weighing factors for each criteria it is not risky than any other approach . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board can intuitively eliminate many of the locations without a weighing system . There are other things should be discussed . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 36 . Mr . Look - The space needs are idealized conditions determined by the descriptions provided by the staff . In November , different scenarios for space were provided . The Town Board , staff , and the committee with Councilman Klein and Supervisor Whitcomb chose the more moderate= versions of the requests . Councilwoman Valentino - The program chart for Planning and Engineering :showing 6 % seems low . Councilman Klein - The bulk of the space has the shared space for the Board room and other functions relative to the needs . Councilwoman Grigorov - How does the proposed space relate to the present spacE1. for those departments ? Mr . Look - It may be somewhat deceiving because of the shared space Engineering and Planning have more of that than the other departments . Mr . Walker - :Presently part of the space not utilized could go into the shared space for records management . Mrs . Noteboom - The Town Clerk ' s portion of the chart includes space for records management . Councilwoman Valentino - When the records management is included the chart makes more sense . Mr . Walker - If you look at the technical support staff of planning , zoning , engineering , and building codes it is almost equivalent to the Town Court space . The administrative portions for the supervisor , Town Clerk , accounting , and personnel are about 18 % , which is in line with the projected space needs for the technical and court space . The technical departments and personnel now have about. 2 , 500 square feet , the second floor of the building . Mrs . Noteboom - All that 2 , 500 square feet is not useable space because of the inefficient locations of offices . Mr . Walker - The shared services is for the storage , records management center , the vault , conference areas , rest rooms , and lobby . Mr . Look - The support staff for planning and engineering has been combined in one area through the shared services . Mr . Frost - The evaluation is very informative and looks to the future for growth and more staff which is needed . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 37 , Councilman Klein - Even though the evaluation seems to state the obvious , whether you are looking at renovating an existing facility or building a new one the specific program has to be considered . This document does look at the specific program and defines the needs so that the architect can design the building . Mr . Look - Tile matrix and the program are all guidelines , they can be altered if necessary . The evaluation was intended to document what was learned from speaking to staff and the committee . There is probably more space projected in the evaluation than in the present building because this assumes the new facility whether new or renovated would be in code compliance with all laws . The evaluation would provide for very efficient work spaces . Presently there are work spaces in corridors . Resolution No . 56 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to fila the Facility Needs Evaluation as a reference tool in the search for a new Town Hall . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into executive session to discuss property acquisition . Carried unanimously . The Town Board moved into executive session at 8 : 45 p . m . Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to resume regular session . Carried unanimously . The Town Board resumed the regular session at 9 : 40 p . m . No action was taken as a result of the executive session . Agenda Item No . 19 - Amendment to Local Law No . 9 / 1991 : DELETED from consideration at this time . Agenda Item No . 20 - Kenneth Well Water and Sewer Benefit Assessment Reduction : Mr . Walker - Mr . Wells has requested a reduction of the water and sewer benefit assessments because there is a portion of the property between the railroad tracks and the Inlet which is in the flood plain and would be hard to build on . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 38 . The potential for building is low , but the Town should probably have a type of conservation easement before _ reducing the assessments . Mr . Wells has considered donating a portion of this land to the State Parks . Agenda Item No . 21 - Sewer Service Request , Peregrine Hollow : Mr . Walker - A request has been made for the Town to provide sewer service to Peregrine Hollow . According to the agreement through the Sewer Joint Subcommittee ( SJS ) they may be the right to capacity . Tile application has been made from the Town of Dryden to the SJS asking for this proposed sewer district . The Town has a commitment to the Town of Dryden to work with them since there is already an agreement to transmit sewage . There would be a cost they would have to pay . The proposal will be reviewed . Supervisor Whitcomb - The plan is to have the Town Engineer draft an agreement with the help of the Attorney for the Town . The Town needs to make a decision before approaching the Town of Dryden . The Route 366 water agreement has to be resolved with Cornell and Dryden , and the Sapsucker Woods agreement . Mr . Varn ' s plans should not be held up because these other agreements are not completed . Attorney Barney - They are agreements as to how the intermunicipal cooperation will work . Mr . Walker - There will be a status report at the April meeting , it will not be ready to finalized then . Agenda Item No . 23 - Review Fee Waiver , Cornell GEIS : Resolution No . 52 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov approving the waiver of the $ 111 . 87 in review fees exceeding previous deposits relating to the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD account . The waiver of any additional review fees associated with the Town Board ' s review of the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD is also approved . The budget account established for such purpose shall be closed . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . Agenda Item No . 24 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHA.CA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " : TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 39 . Agenda Item No . 25 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICT " : Agenda Item No . 26 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 , 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " : Councilman Niklas - These proposed local laws drafted upon the recommendation of the Town Board on the 1995 Work Plan . They have also been the subject of Planning Board public meetings . The Planning Board will be holding a public hearing or discussing these local laws on March 21 . The most contentious of the three are the local laws for Agenda No . 24 and 25 . Substantial public input has already been heard regarding them , and these local laws are in response to those comments , In the sunset provisions the COC originally recommended there is a three year waiting period . It has now been modified to ten years . That could bE� changed if desired by the Town Board at the public hearing . There were some developers who came before the Planning Board who did not want any sunset provisions at all . The Planning Board changed the time limit to ten years because some precedents have already been set . The Health Department has a ten year sunset provision for subdivisions where there is a need to design on site septic systems . The logic is that in ten years technology changes . Councilwoman Grigorov - When a local law comes to the public hearing if the Board rejects it or changes it another public hearing has to be held . Attorney Barney - If the local law has a substantive change there must be another public hearing . Councilman Niklas - If the Board did not want the ten year time limit it could be changed now before the public hearing . Councilwoman Harrison - The ten year time limit seems quite long . Attorney Barney - The developers pointed out that an economic situation could run as long as ten years . The developer of South Woods which was approved seven years ago has been unable to sell a lot yet because of the economy . k TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 40 . Councilwoman Harrison - The proposed local law Agenda No . 24 , Section 6 saes , " the Planning Board shall grant the request if it finds a significant hardship " , upon reading the reasons for hardship it is hard to imagine anyone coming before them where the extension would be denied . The hardships are an adverse economic climate , or the developers financial hardship , or an adverse event in the personal affairs of the developer . Anyone could justify an extension and the Planning Board would be required to grant it . It is not clear this local law does anything . Councilman Ni. klas - The Town Board originally thought these sunset provisions would be useful was because there were projects which were incomplete for long periods of time , nothing was done and in the meantime the Comprehensive Plan was finalized and the Town had a different view . The Town had different requirements and needs with that document . This local law would make sure incomplete projects do not continue after the technology evolves in the future , or the Comprehensive Plan changes . Things have so dramatically changed that if the Town had preliminary Site plan or subdivision approval now those projects would have not been approved . Councilwoman Harrison - Should the clause 6b , be included in this local law ? Would the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan give grounds for saying a project is null and void after ten years , or would there have had to been a change in the zoning ? Attorney Barney - The adoption of the Comprehensive Plan alone probably could be argued in either way . One could argue that is a change in the relative requirements , but you could also argue there is had not been an accompanying change in zoning . While the Comprehensive Plan is an indication of the direction the Town wishes , until_ the zoning itself is changed it would not be sufficient motivation . It is somewhat ambiguous , deliberately so . Councilwoman Grigorov - All a developer would have to do is resubmit the project and it would be approved again , and if the developer cannot do that maybe it should not be approved anymore . Attorney Barney - That is what this section is outlining . If a developer could not get approval the second time , then they are not entitled to an extension . Councilman Niklas - If the Town Board does not like this time limit , it should be changed now rather than waiting . The Town Board should not make a recommendation to change - that time limit if the Planning Board minutes where the argument was made regarding the time limit . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 41 . Councilwoman Harrison - How many subdivisions would be affected by the enactment of this local law ? Mr . Kanter - There are a few besides South Woods . There are some if one lot is sold from the time of existence they would be exempt . Councilman Niklas - There are some unfinished subdivisions which have been around for forty years . Attorney Barney - These subdivisions all have subdivision approval . Councilman Niklas - The Auble property on South Hill is one of the subdivisions which has only preliminary site plan. approval and would be affected by this local law . Supervisor Whitcomb - Under the local law preliminary approval is eighteen months , and final site plan is three years , and final subdivision would be ten years . Councilman Klein - In the course of developing large projects ten years is not that long depending on the economic cycle . Councilwoman Valentino - When the scenarios and discussions of how long projects can take were held at the COC meeting , it did not seem that ten years seemed too long . Supervisor Whitcomb - Existing subdivisions would have ten years from the enactment of this local law . Councilwoman Harrison - The Board wouldn ' t have to give the existing subdivisions ten years from enactment , because they could be given ten years from the final approval date . Councilman Niklas - That is not the way this local law is written . Attorney Barney - You would want to give existing subdivisions some reasonable period from the time this local law is enacted because when they received the final approval this time limit was not in effect . The could be given a time limit other than ten years . Councilwoman '.Harrison - Did the Planning Board look at how long and how many subdivisions there are with final approval which have not been finished ? Mr . Kanter - It was determined to be three or four subdivisions meeting that criteria . Councilwoman Harrison - Could the Town Board be provided with the number and dates of those subdivisions ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 42 . Councilman Niklas - There may have to be a different time frame formula developed for each of them . _ Councilwoman Harrison - If there are only a few they could be looked at individually . Supervisor Whitcomb - They could be dealt with by allowing the time limit to be ten years from the date of approval , or five years from the date of the enactment of the local law whichever is greater . Councilman Klein - Are the unfinished subdivisions with time frames of over 40 years being included ? Attorney Barney - Most of them like Kendall Avenue has had enough lots sold . Once the infrastructure is built in a subdivision this local law would not apply . This local law is to address those unfinished subdivisions where it is on " paper " and no progress has been made , including two lot subdivisions . Presently in the subdivision regulations the Town Board has veto power . The are actually adopted by the Planning Board subject to the approval of the Town Board . The Town is not even setting a public hearing on the subdivision period of time . There are three pieces of legislation , two are local laws and the other is the subdivision regulation amendment . Mr . Kanter - The subdivision regulations will be heard by the Planning Board at their March 21 , meeting . Attorney Barney - At the Planning Board public hearing there may be changes . The Town Board would not need to hold their own public hearing on the subdivision regulations unless they wanted to . Councilman Niklas - The advice of the Planning Board on the subdivision regulations should be followed even on existing ones . Councilwoman Grigorov - Agenda Item No . 25 , was discussed during the case law seminar at the Association of Towns meeting . Does this local law follow the new State law strongly enough ? The seminar brought out that there has to be a strong nexus between the park land , and the fees have to be justified with findings . Councilman Niklas - Staff has done a superb in terms of looking at the cross of properties and their zones . The evidentiary basis for determining the fees is stronger than any documentation COC had access to . Attorney Barney - Agenda No . 25 , 2 ( b ) is parroting State law which says that before the Town can require park land , whether in lieu of fees or park land at all , the finding must be made that there is a proper case exists in requiring other parks in areas of the Town . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 43 . This section is extracted from the case law mentioned . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the burden of proof resting on the municipality regarding this section ? Attorney Barney - " Yes " . Mr . Kanter - The other portion which is still missing is the parks and open space plan update which will be ready soon . That is where the need would be determined for park facilities . Resolution No 53 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Resolution No . 54 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 00 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda No . 26 : Councilwoman Harrison - Are the fees in the agriculture district based upon the amount the lots sell for in these areas ? Mr . Kanter - It is based on an analysis of each of the zoning districts by comparing actual sales . That is why the fees vary . Councilman Niklas - These are the most recent sales . Councilwoman Harrison - Was there consideration using the average second dwelling addition in the particular zone in relation to the local law which says if the number of the dwellings units cannot be made it will be based on the number of approved building lots ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 44 . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board discussed that , and decided it would not be possible unless a specific number could be arrived at by using a fraction of percentages . Councilwoman Harrison - It would be to someone advantage to say in the local law that " cannot be readily ascertained " . Attorney Barney - Except is would not be known when someone comes in to pay the fee if they will be putting in an apartment , etcetera . If you apply an average , it may or may not apply to a particular subdivision . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the average rate of second dwellings ? Mr . Kanter - In R15 it would be 30 % . If there were a more specific regulation of the second unit such as by accessory apartment regulations by special permit , at that point the fee schedule could be adjusted to have that apply to the second accessory unit when that happened . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town Board should remember to reconsider that issue . r Attorney Barney - The reason the way the law is presently drafted rather than changing it is because when you collect the fee . Do you collect it from the developer when they sell the lot , or is it collected from the lot owner when they apply for a building permit . If they are getting a building permit there would be a good idea of whether there would be an apartment or not , but when the developer sells the lot it may be sold of the vacant lot and the intention of the buyer may not be to build . The Town would still want to get the fee at the time the lot is sold . Councilwoman - Done the other way , in an R15 zone on the average a certain percentage would build a second dwelling , therefore the assessment would be the number of building lots plus the percentage . This local law is anticipating being short by 30 % in terms of the population that is building . Attorney Barney - If the measurement is strictly dwelling units that would be! correct . The Planning Board ' s reasoning was to collect the money from the developer . Councilwoman Harrison - The money could still be collected from the developer , but: a percentage basis could be added related to the expected number of second dwellings . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 45 . Attorney Barney - The fee is also related to the value of the land which is independent of the number of units on the land . If you are going to sell forty lots in a subdivision , if one was for a park , 39 would be sold . There is a rational basis for relating the fee to the number of lots . Councilwoman Harrison - Why does the local law include , " sums to be established at the time of final approval even if the payment comes later " ? It can only be assumed the monetary value will only go up . If the developer has delays it would not be in the best interests of the Town to have the developer pay what they would have paid a long time ago . Attorney Barney - That was included so the developer would have a fair estimate of what the cost would be . That is a choice of the Town Board . The other issue would be , is it fair to a developer to bring in a subdivision and pay $ 1 , 000 per unit for 40 units , have it follow the process and then when it comes time to pay , the fee has gone up . Councilwoman Harrison - With the ten years the cost of that could have increased tremendously . Attorney Barney - But the point is the Town would have had the land if it had been taken , in lieu of . Councilwoman Harrison - The land would have escalated in value . What will determine when the Town collects the money ? Attorney Barney - Building permits or sale of a lot . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will revise the fee schedule to keep up with the market . Councilwoman Harrison - The revised fee schedule would not apply according to the way the law is written . Attorney Barney - The fee schedule would not apply to an approved subdivision . Mr . Kanter - .A developer wants to go into a project knowing what their costs will be , and if there is a delay on how much the fee is it would seem unfair . This local law will be extending out to the multiple residence districts the ability to have park open space set asides , which the Town has never had before . Attorney Barney - A proviso can be made to address Councilwoman Harrison ' s concerns , " the fee will that in effect if payment occurs more than three years after final approval " . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 46 . Councilwoman. Harrison - If you pay the fee within three years that is the rate , if it is paid in four years the new rate would be in effect . The Board instructed Attorney Barney to revise the local law by adding his suggested proviso . Resolution No . 55 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . The proposed local law shall include the amendments as discussed and agreed upon by the Town Board . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional No . 1 - Attendance , NYS Wetland Forum : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving the= attendance of Janet Hawkes , Chairperson of the Conservation Board and Candace Cornell , Associate Member of the Conservation Board at the Wetlands ' 95 conference on April 6 and 7 , 1995 , in Syracuse , New York , at a cost not to exceed $ 274 . 00 , which includes registration and meals ( $ 160 . 00 ) , lodging ( $ 69 ) , and mileage reimbursement ( approx . 120 miles @ $ . 30 = $ 45 . 00 ) , charged to account B8020 . 407 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional No . 2 - Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant Design flans : Mr . Walker - The process of rating the capacity of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment - Plant is underway . There is a need for modifications of the pumps , weir length , baffles , and tanks . An additional 3 , 000 , 000 gallons per day capacity can be achieved by implementing a contract with Stearns & Wheeler in the amount of $ 48 , 000 to design the improvements . The improvements are expected to cost about $ 500 , 000 . I OF I T� TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (h ) Participation Cornell CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program Resolution No , 44 ( h ) WHEREAS , the Engineering and Planning Departments have budgeted funds to cover the cost of student interns and have traditionally participated in Cornell University summer work study programs to provide students with valuable work experience while receiving technical support for Town staff ; and WHEREAS , the CIVITAS Program provides student interns at a cost to the Town of just 15 % to 25 `.% of the full employment expense for these students ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve participation in the Cornell University CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program for the period May 1 , through August 31 , 1995 at a cost not to exceed $4 , 000 . 00 , charged to account All 440 . 400 and a cost of $720 . 00 , transferred from account B8020 . 110 and charged to account B8020 . 410 . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk 4�y OF Ir `9 ° TOWN OF ITHACA 4,� 21044- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( i ) Appointment Part-Time Secretary Resolution No , 44 ( i ) WHEREAS , the Town Board approved the addition of a part-time secretary to the Personnel and Insurance Department and allocated monies in the 1995 budget to cover this position ; and WHEREAS , the Selection . Committee interviewed five candidates for this position and feels Ms . Sandra Newton possesses the necessary skills and experience to successfully perform the duties outlined ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Sandra Newton as Part-Time Secretary to the Personnel Department for a standard twenty (20) hour work week , at an hourly wage of $8 . 00 , charged to account A1430 . 100 , retroactive to February 22 , 1995 . Benefits are limited to the part-time status of this position . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk i �1y OF 1P a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 44- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 �i o OWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (j ) 1995 Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement - City of Ithaca Youth Recreation Services Resolution No . 44 (j ) WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca wish to enter into an agreement whereby the City of Ithaca shall provide Youth Recreation Services to the residents of the Down of Ithaca , including the residents of the Village of Cayuga Heights , for the year 1995 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board and the Attorney for the Town have reviewed and discussed the Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement as presented by the City of Ithaca ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the conditions and terms of the Town of Ithaca/City of Ithaca Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement relating to Youth Recreation Services ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the said agreement on behalf of the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk 4ty OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (k) Attendance Seminar - Highway/Parks Superintendent and Secretary Resolution No . 44 ( k) WHEREAS , Fred Noteboom , Highway/Parks Superintendent and Gail Kroll , Secretary are employed by the Town of Ithaca and would like to attend a one day seminar titled , "The Basics of Writing Policies and Procedures " ; and WHEREAS , part of the Highway and Parks Department work plan priorities include upgrading the Department ' s policies and procedures ; and WHEREAS , the said seminar costs $ 139 . 00 each and is scheduled to be in Syracuse , New York on May 10 , 1995 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attendance of Fred Noteboom and Gail Kroll to the above said seminar; and be it further RESOLVED , that the cost of attending the said seminar shall not exceed $300 . 00 , and shall be expended from the A5010 . 400 account . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk qty OF try 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 044- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( I ) Conservation Board Appointment Resolution No , 44 ( I ) WHEREAS , there exists a vacancy on the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board due to the resignation of Candace Cornell ; and WHEREAS , Loren Tauer , .211 Eastern Heights Drive , Ithaca has expressed an interest in serving on the said Conservation Board ; and WHEREAS , the Conservation Board recommended to the Town Board at their March 2 , 1995 the appointment of Mr. Loren Tauer to fill the said vacancy ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Mr. Loren Tauer to fulfill the unexpired term of Candace Cornell on the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board for a term of office commencing immediately upon adoption of this resolution through December 31 , 1996 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a letter, on behalf of the Town Board , to Candace Cornell expressing their appreciation for her dedicated service to the Town of Ithaca as a member of the Conservation Board , MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 CLJ Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �Ty OF 1 ,% ° 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 , o WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 11 Town Justice' s 1994 Dockets Resolution No . 45 WHEREAS , Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck has presented the 1994 Dockets to the Town Board as required by Town Law ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck for the year 1994 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1p ti 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 12 Contract - Tompkins County, Operating Expenses Transportation & Human Services Resolution No . 46 WHEREAS , Tompkins County wishes to renew a contract with the Town of Ithaca to assist the Town in partially covering its operating expenses for transportation and human services ; and WHEREAS , the Attorney for the Town and the Town Supervisor have reviewed the proposed contract: and agree to the conditions and terms of payment in the said contract with the exception of the indemnification provisions ; and WHEREAS , the Attorney for the Town and the Town Supervisor have been negotiating the removal of the said indemnification provisions with Tompkins County ; and WHEREAS , Tompkins County is unwilling to make the changes in the said provisions desired by the Town ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca , not withstanding such unwillingness , wishes to have the agreement take place ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the said -contract with Tompkins County in form and substance satisfactory to the Town Supervisor and Attorney for the Town ; and be it further RESOLVED , the said contract shall provide for reimbursement to the Town of Ithaca for transportation and human services for a total amount of approximately $23 , 900 - 00 , MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Klein Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 U6, Joarotent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1 r TOWN OF ITHACA 210�� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y SWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 13 Authorization to Receive Bids for New Rubber Tire Excavator Resolution No . 47 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Highway Department' s rubber tire excavator is scheduled to be replaced this year ; and WHEREAS , the money has been budgeted , the type of rubber tire excavator needed has been researched and the specifications have been written ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that on the recommendation of the Public Works Committee , the specifications for the new rubber tire excavator be approved ; and be it further RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk be authorized to advertise and receive bids for the new rubber tire excavator. MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 1 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1 T� TOWN OF ITHACA Z' 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 �4'# .j 0 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14 Authorization to Bid the Judd Falls Road Reconstruction Project Resolution No . 48 WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Superintendent has recommended that Judd Falls Road between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive be reconstructed to improve drainage and replace deteriorated pavement , and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has prepared Plans and Specifications and a Construction Schedule for the reconstruction at the direction of the Town Board ; and WHEREAS , Cornell University will participate in the project with respect to repairs to the Pipe Arch through which the Plantations Road passes ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road . MOVED : Councilman Conley SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1P ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 &f';r 10 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 15 Approval of Payment - NYSDOT Utility Work Agreement Resolution No . 49 WHEREAS , the replacement of bridges on Route 13 over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet and Buttermilk Creek by the New York State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT) necessitated the adjustment of certain Town of Ithaca utility facilities ; and WHEREAS , on November 10 , 1994 the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approved the Utility Work Agreement with the New York State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT) for completion of the water main betterment extension of the Town of Ithaca 12 " water main opposite Sta . BF 9+50+/- , 34 ' Lt . +/- and crossing route 13 at CL Sta . 131 +27+/- , at a cost to the Town of $42 , 000 . 00 as an extension of the 1989 Inlet Valley Water Improvements ; and WHEREAS , the NYSDOT has notified the Town of Ithaca its total estimated share in the said contract is $52 , 099 . 60 including bid items and 15% for Engineer & Contingencies ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has determined the additional contract amount of $ 10 , 099 . 60 is justified and warranted ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the payment of $52 , 099 . 60 to the New York State Department of Audit & Control for the completion of the water main betterment as described ; and be it further RESOLVED , the cost of the said water main betterment in the amount of $52 , 099 . 60 shall be expended from account H8340 . 2211 MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF1P a TOWN OF ITHACA 214- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 0¢ Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 16 Authorization for Town Supervisor To Execute Maintenance Agreement With Tompkins County Downstream Forest Home Bridge Resolution No , 50 WHEREAS , Tompkins County is preparing plans and specifications to replace the downstream Forest Home bridge ; and WHEREAS , an agreement to clarify the maintenance responsibility for a bridge on a Town owned road is necessary-; and WHEREAS , a draft agreement has been prepared and a construction cost estimate is pending from the County design consultant ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board is willing to enter into an agreement with Tompkins County for bridge maintenance assuming the costs are reasonable ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute a maintenance agreement for the downstream Forest Home bridge , after consultation and recommendation from the Town Highway/Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer , and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Klein Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1P _ a TOWN OF ITHACA � 21 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Y SW & N CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 22 Agreement Cornell University - Pipe Arch Judd Falls Road Resolution No . 51 WHEREAS , the Town is preparing to resurface the portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive ; and WHEREAS , Cornell University is preparing to make repairs to their corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel which carries the Cornell owned Plantations Road under Judd Falls Road at the "Jug Handle " ; and WHEREAS , it will be mutually beneficial to the Town and Cornell to have both projects done under one contract , and both parties wish to cooperatively construct the projects ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement with Cornell University to cooperatively construct the resurfacing of a portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive , and to make repairs to the Cornell owned corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel under Judd Falls Road at the "Jug Handle" , after consultation and review of the agreement with the Attorney for the Town . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 199�5¢ � Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF I T� ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 �- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 23 Approval for Waiver of Review Fees Cornell University GEIS and SLUD for Precinct 7 Resolution No . 52 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board completed its review of the Cornell University Generic: Environmental Impact Statement ( GEIS) for the proposed Precinct 7 Rezoning , and on June 7 , 1994 , recommended that the Town Board adopt the proposed rezoning of Precinct 7 to a Special Land Use District ( SLUD ) ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board on November 10 , 1994 , established a committee to study the Planning Board ' s findings and recommended SLUD ; and WHEREAS , it is anticipated that the committee will present its report and recommendations to the Town Board in the near future ; and WHEREAS , an analysis of the development review escrow account for Cornell indicates that expenses exceeded deposits by $ 111 . 87 dating back to 1991 ; and WHEREAS , Local Law No . 10 of 1994 , Section 2 (8) includes provisions for the Town Board to waive review fees for good cause shown , and such cause may include , but is not limited to, an extreme hardship to the applicant in paying for all or a portion of the review fees , the benefit to the general community that would be provided by the proposed project , or other unique or special circumstances which would warrant , in the judgement of the Town Board , such a waiver ; and WHEREAS , this project has been a cooperative venture between Cornell University and the Town of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , the project is close to completion and it would be desirable to close out the development review account for this project ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of . Ithaca does hereby approve the waiver of the $ 111 . 87 in review fees exceeding previous deposits relating to the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS/SLUD account ; and be it further w Res . No . 52 - 3/ 13/95 Page 2 . RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the waiver of any additional review fees associated with the Town Board ' s review of the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS/SLUD , and be it further RESOLVED , that the budget account established for such purpose ' be closed . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk qty OF 1 T� ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 4, ,� o WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 24 Public Hearing Date - Amendment Zoning Ordinance Expiration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval Resolution No . 53 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of , a " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL" . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk qty OF 1P ° _ 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 _ Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 25 Public Hearing Date - Amendment Zoning Ordinance Open Space Reservations in Multiple Residence Districts Resolution No , 54 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board , On April 10 , 1995 , at 7: 00 p. ml , so that the Town Board may consider enactment of , a " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS " . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �1y OF 1P ° TOWN OF ITHACA � 21 o4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 26 Public Hearing Date - Amendment Local Law # 10/ 1994 Establishment of Payments In Lieu of Open Space Reservations All Residential Districts Resolution No . 55 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7: 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of , a " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10/ 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " , and be it further RESOLVED , the proposed Local Law shall include the amendments as discussed and agreed upon by the Town Board . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 ILr� Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �1y OF 1p ° a TOWN OF ITHACA o¢4 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No , 27 Town Hall - Facility Needs Evaluation Resolution No . 56 WHEREAS , Hoffman O ' Brien Look Taube & Chaing , P . C . ( HOLT) , have completed the Town Hall Facility Needs Evaluation to be used in the search for a new Town Hall ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed and discussed the said Facility Needs Evaluation with Mr. Doug Look , HOLT and staff; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file the said Facility Needs Evaluation to be used as a reference tool in the search for a new Town Hall . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Q,, ju Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �Ty OF 1P &° 9 TOWN OF ITHACA � 21 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273- 1783 Town 6oa �d'aee ng 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item Additional No . 1 Approval Attendance New York State Wetland Forum " Wetlands ' 95 " Resolution No . 57 WHEREAS , attendance at conferences on environmental issues has proven to be a valuable educational experience for the Town ' s Conservation Board members ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca " Wetland Guidelines " report places a high priority on preserving and protecting the Town ' s wetlands ; and WHEREAS , The New York State Wetlands Forum Inc . , in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension , NYS Department of Environmental Conservation , Syracuse University , the New York Power Pool and USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service is holding a conference on "Wetlands ' 95 " on April 6 and 7 , 1995 at the Hotel Syracuse in Syracuse , New York ; and WHEREAS , the purpose of this conference is to discuss concerns and issues pertaining to wetlands in New York State ; and WHEREAS , it will be beneficial to the Town to send members of its Conservation Board to this conference ; and WHEREAS , the current Conservation Board budget includes sufficient funds for this purpose ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attendance of Janet Hawkes , Chairperson of the Conservation Board and Candace Cornell , Associate Member of the Conservation Board at the Wetlands ' 95 conference on April 6 and 7 , 1995 , in Syracuse , New York , at a cost not to exceed $274 . 00 , which includes registration and meals ($ 160 . 00) , lodging ( $69) , and mileage reimbursement (approx . 120 miles @ $ . 30 = $45 . 00 ) , charged to account 68020 . 407 . MOVED : Councilwoman Harrison SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein ;, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 133 1995 L� X,c> rr� JO0 Lent Noteboom ; Town Clerk OF 1P 9 TOWN OF ITHACA ,p� 04� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Jp Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item Additional No , 2 Design Plans Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant Resolution No . 58 WHEREAS , the Sewer Joint Subcommittee is proposing to construct mid -tank baffle walls and install additional weir length in the final settling tanks of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed and discussed the construction plans for the said project with the Town Engineer ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes and directs the Sewer Joint Subcommittee to proceed with the design plans for the said construction at the Ithaca Waste Water Treatment Plant . MOVED : Councilman Conley SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 CL ti �� �VYN� Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk i OF 1 T� ° 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 o WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . Additional #3 Master Water Metering Project With SCLIWC Resolution No , 59 WHEREAS , the intermunicipal agreement forming the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission includes the provision that all connections to individual municipalities to the Transmission Main may be master metered at the Commission ' s option ; and WHEREAS , the SCLIWC has determined that Master Metering of connections to the Transmission Main be implemented ; and WHEREAS , the SCLIWC has budgeted for its portion of the master metering , and has recommended that the member municipalities agree to fund a portion of this work and agree to work in cooperation with the commission ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby agrees to participate in the master metering project , and authorizes the Town Engineer to provide technical and administrative engineering assistance to the Commission , the cost of which shall be allocated according to the terms of the intermunicipal agreement ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will consider funding of the portion of the project benefitting the Town after engineering plans , specifications and cost estimates have been completed and provided to the Town Board for review . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �1y OF 1p ° a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item Additional No . 4 Appointment Zoning Board of Appeals Resolution No . 60 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby renews the appointment of Edward Austen , 255 DuBois Road , Ithaca , New York to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a five year term ending December 31 , 1999 , MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 1 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Item 3a SUPERVISpW.S REPQRT Mamh 1 1995 Locals Government Leaders meeting- discussed Impact of the Governor's 33 % cut in the SUNY budget and the impact on educational activities , student aid, research etc. The situation is bleak. Cornell is still intere:sted in providing a site for a new Town Hall on East Hill if a location can be found that is "mutually beneficial . " Recreation partnership kickoff meeting was a huge success . All Towns are participating with the exception of Groton and Newfield . Federal and State transportation funding may be reduced. This could have an impact on the local MPO transportation improvement plan . The County is continuing to discuss moving certain agencies from Biggs A to downtown and sharing a building with the Town . At the present , the County 's plans are so tentative that their timetable will probably lag behind ours by several years . The County is also discussing " consolidating services " with the Towns . They are considering transferring bridges and some road maintenance. (Where is the funding ? ) Personnel issues - After waiting more than 2 years , we have finally received the draft job classifications from Tompkins County Civil Service. Some of our positions have changed over time and others seem to be mis-classified. Over the next several weeks , we will be working with the County to resolve these differences and mutually establish a timetable and action plan . Association of Towns Meeting - Highlights were the keynote addresses by Gov. Pataki, Senator D Amato, Attorney General Vacco and Controller McCall . I returned with new information about capital budgeting , audit services , employee incentives , and local government internet services . I would like the Board 's permission to load certain public information such as a directory of Town officials and committees , the newsletter, and pending local laws on the local " Ithaca Net . " /offlin C.P Lpi Town Engineer ' s Report for 3 / 13 / 95 Town Board Meeting DEVELOPMENT REVIEW The Engineering Staff has been reviewing compliance on the following projects that have received Planning Board approval and are under construction : Saponi Meadows Subdivision , Seven Mile Drive The first: phase water and sewer mains have been installed and receipt of test results and as built drawings is pending . Work on the road will resume when weather permits . Sanctuary Woods Subdivision , Sapsucker Woods Road Record drawings and engineering certification by the developers engineer are required prior to recommendation of acceptance of utilities . The road bed has been cleared and stripped of topsoil and actual construction of the road will start when the weather conditions permit . No portion of the road has received approval be the Town Engineer or Highway Superintendent . WATER & SEWER The Westh.aven Road and Mecklenberg Road sewer extension is substantially complete . The flow monitoring station has been installed except for the instrumentation . Site restoration will be completed in the spring . The Troy Road and Coddington Road water extension project is substantially complete . As built drawings and test certifications have been submitted to the Tompkins County Department: of Health for final approval . Final restoration will be completed in the spring . The Town Engineer has continued to work with the City DPW on a plan for improving the sewage transmission capacity that is jointly used . The Joint Sewer agreement is under revision by a sub - committee of the SJS regarding plant capacity and transmission sewer improvements and maintenance responsibility . One component of an improved sewer system is expected to be incorporated in the NYSDOT project for improvements on the Octopus . Final plans are not complete and I will report to the Town Board as soon as plans and cost estimates are available . PEREGRINE HOLLOW SEWER DISTRICT The Town Engineer has begun an evaluation of the Slaterville Road sewer- system to determine available capacity and improvements needed for the proposed Dryden sewer district . Town Engineers Report 2 / 13 / 95 2 This information will be used in the preparation of an agreement to allow the Town of Dryden to transport sewage through Town of Ithaca sewer lines . My recommendation will be to have the costs of improvements required for the Dryden usage paid for by Dryden and a maintenance surcharge to Dryden will also be set up . At the present time the extension of service to Peregrine Hollow has not been approved by the SJS and I do not believe that the sewer district has state approval ,. Dryden will be requesting a purchase of additional capacity in the IAWWTP for this sewer expansion . FACILITIES The Town Engineer has continued to work with the Town Clerk , the Highway Superintendent and the Parks Manager on a facilities improvement plan , which includes the Town Hall facilities and the Highway and Parks department needs . The Town Hall space analysis is proceeding and several Possible sites have received preliminary staff evaluation , with a summary prepared for the Town Board . C : \ MEMOS \ EP.PT9502 . REP Agenda Item 4c HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT ' S BOARD REPORT , FEBRUARY 1995 TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD MEETING , MARCH 13 1995 A tort is any wrongful act , not involving breach of contract , for which a civil suit can be brought . The Town of Ithaca ' s tort liability can come from the fact that a person ( or his estate ) has been hurt within the Town of Ithaca ' s properties . They then have the right to seek compensation or damages resulting from a wrongful act in which another individual ( or municipality ) is responsible for . The recent accident on Route 13 in which the Town of Ithaca was named as a co - defendant , is an example of our exposure to tort liability . The trend over the years has been for people , including drivers , to not take responsibilities for their unsafe acts . We , as a government agency , are being held responsible for our actions ( and theirs ) . As an example : A car is clearly traveling to fast for cor�ditior� s and as a result they have an accident . Thus , they can bring suit against us if they feel that the signage was improper , the road design was inadequate , or an obstruction was to close to the road way . The number of tort suits against transportation agencies for alleged dangerous conditions and defects on highway and streets is increasing rapidly . In the past , government agencies were immune from such suits but we no longer have such immunities . In summary , the growth in the number of tort liability suits , plus the large dollar amount of these suits , is forcing us to focus on areas where we may have liability exposure . It gives us cause to consider what we can and cannot afford in the area of safety improvements and features . A risk management approach to our rights - of - way seems to be the order of the day . ghk Agenda Item 4c PARK AND OPEN SPACE MANAGER ' S REPORT 14 Snow removal required 84 hours during a colder . than normal February . Using park ' s plow truck to do dead - ends continued to be effective and cost efficient . 2 . The additional hand railing was installed at Town Hall ' s wheelchair ramp , taking 28 hours . 3 . Various workshop projects , totalling 87 hours , filled in our time as ground conditions precluded accomplishing work in the field . Items included : A map holder for large - format maps stored in various placed in the Highway and Parks Department ; weatherproof boxes for South Hill Trail guide maps to be installed at main entrances ; and components were cut to build forty additional bluebird nesting boxes . 4 . Routine maintenance tasks and seminars on paving techniques and storm water management completed the balance of our efforts for the month , totalling 255 hours . March Parks .Projects : 1 . Repair driveways at Troy Road and Coddington Road pump stations . 2 . Monitor drainage problem areas during spring run - off . 3 . Install new bluebird nesting boxes and complete annual maintenance to boxes in field locations . 4 . Continue brush cutting at bikeway locations . 5 . Begin spring clean - ups at park and trail sites . 6 . Begin site work at new storage barn property . ghk Agenda Item 4c ACTING HIGHWAY CREW SUPERVISOR ' S REPORT 1 . During February the Highway crew worked 731 . 25 hours on snow removal . Of those hours , 399 . 75 were over time hours . In February , the West Hill and South Hill Fire Stations were plowed two times apiece . They were salted 11 times . 2 . Although February was colder and snowier than January , the Highway crews found time to work 764 . 5 hours on General Repair work . Some of the projects worked on were : Sandblasted and painted a truck , worked on rebuilding a shoulder machine so it will hook up to the Town ' s loader , and worked around Highway Facility on repairs . 3 . Several dead trees were removed from Renwick Drive and Wycoff Road , along with other brush along Town highways took 84 hours of time this month . 4 . Machinery repairs and maintenance took 142 . 5 hours , with 1 . 5 of those hours as over time . 5 . During February the Highway crew worked 44 hours clearing brush from the sewer line in back of the Tompkins Community Hospital , 27 hours working on water maintenance , and 8 hours on inventorying the Town ' s street signs . March Projects 1 . Snow removal , as necessary . 2 . Ditching , as time permits . 3 . Continue clearing brush around water tank . ghk C (OPY Agenda Item #4d Town Planner' s Report for March 13 , 1995 Town Board Meeting DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Planning staff has been working on the following projects under Planning Board review jurisdiction : First Residents Group at EcoVillage, Mecklenburg Road The First Residents' Group is scheduled to appear before the Planning Board at the March 7, 1995 meeting to begin discussions on preliminary subdivision and site plan approval . Ithacare Senior Living Community, Danby Road The applicant is nearing completion of a draft EIS . Staff met with the applicant to provide feedback on sections of the EIS. Subdivision Sunset Provisions The Planning Board invited developers to the February 28, 1995 meeting to continue discussion on the proposed amendment to the Subdivision Regulations regarding the extinguishment of approved subdivisions (see Current Planning Department Projects " for further details on status ) . Wal -Mart DEIS, City of Ithaca Staff reviewed DEIS and met with Environmental Review Committee to discuss concerns . Staff presented report to Planning Board at February 28th meeting . Based on discussion with Planning Board, a comment letter to the City of Ithaca was revised and signed by the Chair of the Planning Board and sent to the City. Comments focused on possible impacts on the Town of Ithaca, including visual impact and land use compatibility, traffic, urban runoff and pollution; flooding, wildlife habitats, parking, and landscaping. A copy of the comment .letter is attached to this report for the Town Board' s information. ZONING BOARD SEAR REVIEWS Staff completed the following SEQR reviews for the Zoning Board : Zetta Ruff Sprol, 1031 Hanshaw Road - Variance to permit the continued operation of a Bed and Breakfast known as The Hound and Hare with a maximum of 4 lodgers to be located in a single -family residence in Residence District R- 15 . Susan and Harold Mix, 805 Mitchell Street - Authorization to renovate a non- conforming business (Mix Trucking) in Residence District R-9 . Renovation involves an existing building and does not include enlarging the business operation . Ronald Schassburger, 798 Elm Street Extension - Height variance to construct a single-family residence with a building height of 33 + / - feet in Residence District R-30 , where a maximum height of 30 feet is permitted . Site is located in Coy Glen Critical Environmental Area (CEA ) . Nancy Given, 274 Hayts Road - Variance to subdivide property and maintain existing kennel and single- family residence on property that does not have frontage on a public road . A 60 foot wide easement provides access to the property . Patricia Clasen , 1212 Trumansburg Road - Sign variance to permit a free - standing sign with a total sign area of 16 . 5 sq . ft . (maximum 4 sq . ft. permitted in residential districts ), in association with Classen Home Health Associates administrative offices . CURRENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROJECTS Planning Department staff is working on the following projects : Environmental Atlas : Geri Tierney, recent graduate from Cornell Natural Resources Dept. , began as a temporary Planning Intern in February, and has initiated work on the Environmental Atlas . Preliminary work includes resource and information collection and contact with other agencies . Also involves putting together a survey to determine potential user needs to help design the project. Conservation District:_: Revised draft has been prepared and discussed by Planning Committee, and sent to Town Attorney for preliminary comments . Staff prepared analysis of large parcels in the Six Mile Creek area to assess ownership, current land use and zoning, and development potential . A proposed boundary for a Conservation District in the Six Mile Creek valley has been identified . A meeting with area residents and other interested citizens will be scheduled to obtain input on the proposal ( tentatively planned for April 24th) . Fees in Lieu of Parkland : Codes and Ordinances Committee has completed a revised draft proposal and ha.s forwarded it to the Planning Board and Town Board for consideration . 2 Sunset Provisions for Subdivision Approvals : The Planning Board held a follow-up discussion with builders / developers at the February 28th meeting . Based on comments received, a revised draft has been prepared, and forwarded to the Planning Board and Town Board for consideration . Sunset Provision for Preliminary Site Plans : At the request of the Town Board, Codes and Ordinances has drafted a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to provide for expiration of preliminary site plans if a final plan has not been submitted to the Planning Board within 18 months from the date of preliminary approval . This would be at the Planning Board' s discretion, not automatic. Analysis of MR , Commercial , Industrial and Special Land Use Districts : At the request of the Town Board, the Codes and Ordinances Committee has begun an analysis of the above -referenced zoning districts where no development has occurred . Specific parcels are in the process of being identified with relevant information on ownership, acreage, development potential , surrounding zoning, etc. The purpose of the analysis will be to identify whether rezonings of any of those properties would be appropriate . Ithaca -Tompkins County Transportation Council ( ITCTC ) : Staff participated in a consultant selection committee for the county- wide trail / corridor study that is scheduled to begin later this year . Also participated in Route 96 / Octopus Project Mitigation Committee meeting, which included discussions on detouring of traffic during construction, the need for dissemination of information to the public on status of construction, anticipated traffic delays, etc. , coordination between various agencies, the role of public transit and park- and-ride lots, and other possible mitigation measures . Parks , Recreation and Open Space Plan Update : Staff continues to meet with the Parks and Greenway . Comm ittee of the Conservation Board on this project. Four chapters, "Goals and Objectives ", "Inventory ", "Analysis " and "Recommendations " have been completed in draft and circulated to the Parks and Greenway Committee for comment. One :remaining chapter on financial considerations and proposed capital improvement plan is underway, and should be completed soon . Also will be working on revisions to earlier chapters . Cornell GEIS / SLUR: Staff has assisted the special Town Board committee in reviewing the GEIS Findings and proposed Special Land Use District (SLUD) for Cornell's Precinct 7. Committee has met twice with representatives from Cornell to discuss possible revisions to SLUD . April 10th is still possible date to bring consideration of adoption of SLUD back to Town Board, although May is more likely. Cayuga Lake Waterfront Planning: Staff reviewed grant proposal prepared by Tompkins County to conduct strategic plan for enhancements to the southern end of the Cayuga Lake Waterfront, and provided suggested revisions to the County, focusing on the need to look at alternatives for public access . Comments were 3 incorporated into grant proposal by County . Affordable Housing Proposal , DeHarder Investment Corp . : DeHarder has prepared concept plans for two affordable housing projects in the Town of Ithaca . Plans were just received by the Town, along with information on the two project proposals and a market analysis on the need for this type of housing. Both projects involve rental housing for low income families using New York State's Low Income Housing Tax Credit program as a funding source (this requires that it be rental housing) . One site is the Auble property on Danby Road, which is zoned MR Multiple Residence . The other is the Rapon:i site on Coddington Road, which is zoned Residence R- 15 . DeHarder is scheduled to appear before the Town Board at the March 13th meeting to describe the projects and to request support from the Town Board . Inlet Valley Parkland : A meeting has been scheduled for March 16th between Town and City officials to discuss possible acquisition of parcels that had been previously advertised for auction by the County. NYS Association of Towns Conference : Town Planner attended conference in New York City with other Town of Ithaca officials . Attended numerous courses, including Zoning for Megastores ( e . g . , Wal-Mart); Manufactured Housing as an affordable housing option (including planning and zoning aspects ); GIS applications ( a very basic, introductory session on capabilities of GIS ); the Comprehensive Plan ( including a review of the recent amendment in the State legislation ); Higher Levels of Government overriding local government zoning / land use regulations; Zoning in the Adirondack Park; a Case Law Update on recent court decisions affecting planning and zoning; and a discussion on the State Environmental Quality Review Act ( SEQR) . Overall , the sessions were informative, and the conference provided an excellent opportunity for discussing issues with other local government officials and for some informal get togethers with our own entourage . Tompkins County Airport Master Plan Update : Town Planner attended " kick- off ' meeting of Tompkins County Airport Technical Advisory Committee, to which representatives of the Local Government / Land Use Committee and EMC Airport Committee had been invited (Town Planner was appointed to Land Use Comm . by Town Board ) . Discussion focused on the County' s anticipated process for updating the Airport Master Plan . The role of the Local Government Committee will be to assess land use compatibility around the Airport, look at socio- economic impacts, suggest enhancements to ground access, and provide recommendations for future land use around the Airport. The first meeting of the Local Government Committee is scheduled for March 9, 1995 , Filename: 1 staff \ion \ tpreprnar.mem 4 of IT FINAL _ � TOWN OF I THACA 4•� 2104 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 C (OP Y N CLERK 273- 1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 March 7 , 1995 Mr. David Kay Planning and Development Board City of Ithaca 108 East Green Street Ithaca , New York 14850 RE : Wal - Mart Draft Environmental Impact Statement Dear Mr. Kay : The Town of Ithaca Planning Board , at a meeting on February 28 , 1995 , heard a staff report , which was done in conjunction with members of the Town of Ithaca Environmental Review Committee , on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement currently under review by the Planning and Development Board . Comments on the DEIS are limited to those issues which , in the Planning Board ' s opinion , will have an impact on the Town of Ithaca . Consideration of the Town of Ithaca ' s Comprehensive Plan was not addressed in the DEIS . Tile Town would like to see this included in Section 1 . 2 , Location: and Character of Project Area . This issue is of concern since the Project Limit Line is very near the Town Line on three sides and will be visible from Town land on the surrounding hills . The project site is also located at a primary entrance of the Town and thus should give some consideration to this function . An increase in the planting area along Elmira Road would help to mitigate the feeling of conunercialism as vehicles enter/exit the Town/City at this point. In the Town of .Ithaca ' s Comprehensive Plan , the lands surrounding the project site are designated conservation/open space, recreational land and land zoned Resident District R-30. Additionally, in the Town of Ithaca ' s 1984 Update of their Comprehensive Parks and Open Space Plan , a 20+/- acre park is proposed for the land north of the project site on the .west bank of the Inlet. Views of the project site from the surrounding Town lands were assessed. Given the magnitude of this project, this - view assessment, in conjunction with Figure 15 of the DEIS labeled Landscaping and Lighting Plan , raised concerns about the minimal amount of landscaping that is proposed throughout the project site. It is of particular__ concern to the Planning Board that the views from adjacent Town lands were not adequately discussed in the DEIS . The Board feels strongly that the view shed does not end at the City/ Town line and that this issue should have been addressed. Mr. David Kay Re: Wal -Mart DEIS Page 2 From the Landscaping Plan it appears that 25 Thuga Occidentalis (American Arborvitae) and 11 Populus Alba (White Poplar) are proposed to form a buffer between the project area and the proposed park lands to the north . Virtually no planting is proposed on the western edge because the paving extends to the required setback line . There is existing vegetation which will aid in the creation of a buffer but , in the Town ' s opinion , additional plantings using species indigenous to this area , (as indicated in the DEIS ) possibly in combination with berms or other landscape elements , should be considered to the north and west so that effective visual buffers will be created . This may also help to mitigate noise from the proposed project to surrounding areas . Regarding the issue of parking , it is the Town Planning Board ' s opinion that an excessive arnount of parking and resulting paved area is being proposed by Wal - Mart . In accordance with the City of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , Municipal Code 30 . 37 , No . 4 , Parking Space Requirements for a Retail Store , Neighborhood Commercial Facility , 1 parking space is required for 500 gross square feet of floor area . According to the DEIS , the proposed building , including the expansion , totals 155 , 966 square feet . Given the City requirements , a minimum of 312 parking spaces is required as opposed to the 890 spaces proposed . This is a difference of 47 , 880 +/- sq . ft . of asphalt or 1 . 1 acres , not including the subsequent reduction in maneuvering space and interior roadway . Using a more conservative standard , such as 4 parking spaces per 1 , 000 sq . ft . of gross useable area , (or 1 parking space per 250 sq . ft. GLA ) , which is recommended by the Urban Land Institute for Neighborhood or Co ►ninunity Shopping; Centers , would result in a significantly lower number of parking spaces . In the case of Wal- Mart, such a standard would result in approximately 624 parking spaces . Reduction in the amount of pavement will , among other things , reduce costs , lessen the number of lighting; fixtures needed , reduce the visual impact , allow more area for buffering and reduce the amount of storm water runoff. The Town of Ithaca Planning Board would like to suggest that the initial number of parking spaces be more in keeping with local and suggested standards to meet the market demand for parking but not pave excessive areas if the demand does not exist. To this end , the adequacy of the parking could be monitored, and if additional parking is required , it could be added at a future tirne. (Areas for future parking should be shown on the Site Plan should this approach be taken by the City.) It is the opinion of the Planning Board that the issue of urban runoff pollution , including petro-chemical runoff into Cayuga Inlet and subsequently into Cayuga Lake was not adequately addressed in -the DEIS . The proposed stormwater management plan utilizing vacuum sweeping and sumps in the drainage structures , does not satisfy this concern . { Mr. David Kay Re : Wal-Mart DEIS Page 3 It is stated in the DEIS that runoff from the entrance drive and the bus loop will be discharged directly into the existing wetlands to the east edge. This , in addition to the surface water runoff from the parking lot, and the removal of 14 . 8 acres of wildlife habitat, may negatively impact the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems on or near this site. The Planning Board would like to see this issue studied more extensively and additional mitigation measures proposed . Additionally , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board would like to see a greater density of interior plantings throughout the parking lot . From Figure 15 , Landscaping and Lighting Plan , it appears that for a parking lot that is able to park 831 cars , with associated paved roads and maneuvering space , (approximately 11 acres of pavement) 13 trees are proposed for the interior of the lot . The view of this large expanse of asphalt can be greatly improved with the addition of plant materials . Thirteen trees , having a crown coverage at maturity of approximately 50 square feet each , will not , in the Town ' s opinion , have a sufficient effect oil softening the view of this lot from the surrounding hillsides . The Town appreciates the consideration given to the lighting fixtures . Cutoff fixtures , as. proposed , are preferred for controlling light trespass onto adjacent properties and for viewing from surrounding lands . Nonetheless , the " standard fixture mounting height of 42 ft . " as proposed in Appendix I of the DEIS , seems excessive and out of character with other light mounting heights in this area . The Planning Board is aware of the cost savings to the developer by having high mounted lights so that fewer lights are needed . However, lowering the height of the fixtures is recommended to bring the parking lot down to a more human scale and to lessen the impact of the lights on the surrounding areas . In reviewing traffic information submitted in the DEIS , we note that there is no mention of the effects of the proposed project in the Town of Ithaca, and particularly at the intersections of Seven Mile Drive and Elmira Road , and Sandbank Road and Elmira Road . Drivers attempting left turns onto Elmira Road from either of these two roads consistently experience unsatisfactory delays . A traffic study conducted in 1991 determined that the service level for traffic exiting Seven Mile Drive onto Elmira Road was at an unsatisfactory level of service. This intersection currently serves the Town of Ithaca Highway Department headquarters . While normally a low-volume road , Sandbank Road is the access for the playing field at Buttermilk Falls State Park . Traffic generated by these playing fields during the summer already experiences unsatisfactory delays in exiting onto Elmira Road , and can be expected to see further delays as a result of the proposed store. The Town would like to see this issue, and the potential impact of the project on the Seven Mile Drive intersection addressed. i Mr. David Kay Re : Wal- Mart DEIS Page 4 According to information from the New York State Department of Transportation , the intersection of Five Mile Drive and Elmira Road will be signalized as part of the Alt. 1 -A Rte . 13 Bridge Replacement Project. Additional traffic impacts from the proposed project in the Town of Ithaca and indications of who will cover the costs of mitigation for those impacts (through signalization , signage, road improvements , etc . ) should be specified . The proposed project, as stated in the DEIS , is located in a floodplain that crosses the City/Town line . There is concern by the Town that filling in the floodplain as proposed (60 ,000 Cubic Yards of fill will be imported for the building pad) will cause some flooding to occur upstream in the Town . The Town is aware that this issue has been addressed in the DEIS and that the design is in accordance with FEMA guidelines and would like to be notified if this information is changed in any way . Finally , in the Stage 1 Cultural Resource Survey Report (Appendix G) the Wal - Mart site is described as being located in the Town of Ithaca , 11 1 . . just south of the City of Ithaca limits . " This minor typographical error should be corrected . On behalf of t}le 'Town of Ithaca Planning Board , I would like to thank you for the opportunity to comment on the DEIS for the Wal- Mart Department Store . Given the proximity of the proposed project to the Town of Ithaca , in the spirit of intermunicipal cooperation , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board would appreciate the opportunity to review and comment on the Wal - Mart site design as the Site Plan Review process progresses . Very truly yours , Stephen D . Smith , Chair Town of Ithaca Planning Board I TOWN OF ITHACA REPORT OF BUELDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1995 YEAR TO DATE TYPE OF PERMIT YEAR # OF PERMITS AMOUNT # OF PERMITS AMOUNT SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED 1995 0 0 0 0 RESIDENCES 1994 0 0 0 0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 1995 1 1499000 4 355,000 RESIDENCES 1994 1 1007000 1 100,000 1995 0 0 0 0 TWO FAMILY RESIDENCES 199410 0 0 0 1995] 0 0 3 38,100 RENOVATIONS 1994 3 767472 5 111,021 1995 1 28.364 1 28,364 CONVERSIONS OF USE 1994 0 0 0 0 1995 2 44,500 3 58,500 ADDITIONS TO FOOTPRINT 1994 . 1 11,000 2 277000 1995 0 0 0 0 :MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 1994 0 0 0 0 1995 0 0 0 0 BUSINESS 1994 2 96,442 2 96,442 1995 0 0 0 0 CULTURAL Ir 1994 0 0 0 0 4 1995 0 0 0 0 INDUSTRIAL 1994 0 0 0 0 1995 2 Wilson Lab Renovatiow 19,000 3 2767596 EDUCATIONAL 1994 0 0 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS 1995 1 Demolish dt Repair Barn 4,800 4 38,300 CONSTRUCTION :1994 1 41000 2 169000 TOTAL NUMBER OF 3.995 7 245,664 18 794,860 PERMITS ISSUED 1.994 8 287,914 12 3509463 TOTAL FEES 1995 7 535 18 11865 RECEIVED 1994 8 670 12 850 Date Prepared: March 3, 1995 Dani L. Holford Building ning Department Secretary FEBRUARY 1995 TrA&AT CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED THIS MONTH — 7 1. Burleigh Drive — install residential elevator. 2 n Bostwick Road — new single — family dwelling. 3. 975 Taughannock Boulevard — add new window to cellar space. 4. 110 Juniper Drive — music and laundry room in basement. 5. 111 Salem Drive — create basement apartment (fire code). 6. 638 Elmira Road (Machinist Union Local 1607) — eadsting lodge. 7. 226 Bundy Road — new single -- family dwelling. TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 24 TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 16 COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED THIS MONTH — 5 1. 817 Mitchell Street — property :maintenance — abated. 2. 845 Taughannock Boulevard — building code — pending. 3. 145 Westview Lane — building code — pending. 4. Danby Road (Ithaca College ) — building code — pending. 5 . 201 Dates Drive — building code; — abated. From January 1995 : 1. 1022 Danby Road — property maintenance — abated. 2. 522 East Shore Drive — property maintenance — pending. 3. 1022 Danbv Road, #7C — property maintenance & occupancy — pending. 4. 204 DuBois Road — building code — pending. Fr= December 1994: 1. Honness Lane — building code, illegal apartment — pending. 2. Hayts Road — building code & subdivision — abated. 31 ,,49 Coddington Road — building code, illegal apartment — pending. From November 1994: 1. Big Al's Hilltop Quikstop, 1103 Danby Road — sign violations — pending. 2. Various Cayuga Vista properties -- occupancy — pending. 3. 1212 Trumansburg Road — ZBA conditions violated and signage — pending. From August 1994: 1 . 975 Taughannock Boulevard — oompancy — 7/31/95 deadline set by ZBA. From May 1994: 1. 5 Sandra Place — building without building permit — pending. From March 1994: 1. 132 Forest Home Drive building, code — pending. From January 1994: 1. 614 Elmira Road — building code -- pending, state variance applied for. From November 1993 : 1. 130 Simsbury Drive — building code — pending. From February 1993 : 1 , 155 Poole Road — ZBA conditions violated — pending. From June 1990: 1. sous Sapsucker Woods properties — occupancy — pending. Fr a 1990: I. Buttermilk Falls Road — building code — legal action being taken. r .ALL COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 15 TOTAL COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 15 TOTAL FIELD VISITS THIS MONTH — 64 Uniform Building Code — 39 In Law and Zoning Inspections — 17 ety — 7 (2 day care, 1 institutional, 1 business, 3 multiple dwellings [8 buildngs, 136 unitsD i . . Safety Reinspections — 1 (4 unit multiple dwelling) Fire Occurrences — 0 Fire Occurrence Reinspections — 0 TOTAL FIELD VISITS YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 142 TOTAL FIELD VISITS YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 178 TOTAL SIGN PERMITS THIS MONTH — 0 TOTAL SIGN PERMITS YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 0 TOTAL SIGN PERMITS YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 0 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 1 MEETING — 5 NEW CASES — 1 ADJOURNED CASE — AGENDA ATTACHED TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 8 , 1995 7 : 00 P . H . By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca on Wednesday , February 8 , 1995 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , ( £IRST Floor , REAR Entrance , WEST Side ) , Ithaca , 11 . Y . , C014tENCING AT 7 , 00 P . H . , on the following matters : Appeal of the First Assembly of God Church , Appellant , Reverend Robert Lovelace , Agent , requesting a variance from the requirements of Section 2 . 01 - 1 and Section 3 . 01 -2d of the Town of Ithaca Sign Law , to be allowed to maintain a 24 square foot sign on property to () be the future site for a new church at 197 Bostwick Road , Portion of Town of Ithaca Tax ,f�i Parcel No . .11 - 4 - 1 . 2 , Residence District R- 30 . Said Sign Law allows for such a sign when (.;,construction has commenced ( construction is not currently proposed ) and does not allow (1 for wording related to off - site premises . Appeal of Stephen and Patricia Lucente , Appellants , Larry £ abbroni , Agent , requesting a J variance from the requirements of Article IV , Section 14 and 16 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance and Section 280A of New York State Town Law , to be permitted to construct a new two - family residence at 3 Sanctuary Drive , Portions of Town of Ithaca Tax "I Parcel Nos . 73 - 1 - 6 , - 7 . 2 , - 8 . 2 , Residence District R - 15 . Said laws require a building to be constructed on property which fronts on a town , county , or state highway . Sanctuary Drive is not currently an official road in the Town of Ithaca . Appeal of Stephen and Patricia Lucente , Appellants , Larry Fabbroni , Agent , requesting a variance from the requirements of Article IV , Section 14 and 16 of the Town of Ithaca Q) Zoning Ordinance and Section 280A of New York State Town Law , to be permitted to construct a new two- family residence at 4 Sanctuary Drive , Portions of Town of Ithaca Tax Ll Parcel Nos . "73 - 1 - G , - 7 . 2 , - 8 . 2 , Residence District R - 15 . Said laws require a building n to be constructed on property which fronts on a town , county , or state highway . ' Sanctuary Drive is not currently an official road in the Town of Ithaca . Appeal of Cornell University , Appellant , John Benson , AIA , Agent , requesting a special -(7 approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals under Article V . Section 18 of the Town of , Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , to be permitted to relocate the University Hail Center to a partially vacant building used for vehicle maintenance in precinct 7 , Palm Road , Portion of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 64 - 1 - 2 , Residence District R - 30 . Said ordinance would allow such a university related use but only with Zoning Board approval . Appeal of Stephen L . Nash , Jr . , Appellant , requesting authorization from the Zoning Board of Appeals under Article XII , Section 54 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , to add ja second dwelling unit to a non- conforming building / lot at 261 Coddington Road , Town of • ) Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 53 - 1 - 21 , Residence District R- 15 . Said property is non- conforming .) since it has a width at the maximum front yard setback of 94 . 6 ' ( 100 required ) . A (w;- variance from the requirements of Article XIII , Section 57 ( which limits undersized Ubuilding lots to be used only as single - family residences ) may also be requested . Appeal ( Adjourned From January 11 , 1995 ) of James Hider , Appellant , requesting authoriza- tion from the :toning Board of Appeals under Article XII , Section 54 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , to be permitted to construct a two- story 20 ' x 30 ' addition to an existing non - conforming single - family residence at 1134 East Shore Drive , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 19- 2 - 2 , Residence District R - 15 . Said building is non-conforming since U it is located 7 ' 1 _ ± from the south side yard property line , whereas 15 ' is required , he property is also . 16 + acres in area , whereby . 34+ acres is required . A variance from rticle IV , Sec= tion 11 may also be requested as the building addition may result in an <5overall building height of 32 ' + , whereas a 30 ' maximum height is permitted . Said Zoning Board of Appeals will at said time , 7 : 00 p . m . , and said place , hear all persons in support of such matters or objections thereto . Persons may appear by agent or in person . - Individuals with visual or hearing impairments or other special needs , as appropriate , will be provided with assistance , as necessary , upon request . Persons desiring assistance must make such a request not less than 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing . Andrew S . Frost Building Inspector/ Zoning Enforcement Officer 273- 1783 Dated : January 31 , 1995 TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850 Agenda Item No . 4f . Tom Clerk / Receiver of Taxes Monthly Report / February 1995 Records Management : Preparations for the first meeting of the Historical / P.nn _"_versary Celebration Committee have begun . The first meeting of the Committee will be held in March . The New York State Town Clerks Association has requested assistance in contacting State legislators to request that the Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Program be allowed to continue . The program is scheduled for sunset nine months from February . Town Clerk : The next newsletter is being prepared with mail out scheduled for mid to late March . We are conducting a survey to determine the mode of transportation customers use to get to Town Hall . Results will be reported at the April meeting . Disclosure statements have been reviewed to make sure revisions as adooted in 1994 are included . Statements will be distributed as soon as possible . Minutes for two Toti•.-n Board meetings , and preparations for staff meetings , mail out packets , and follow up required an exceptional amount of time . The New York State Association of Town Clerks will be holding their annual meeting in Syracuse , April 23 - 26 . Approval of attendance by the Town Clerk and Deputy Mary Saxton is included as a consent agenda item . Tax Collection : Estimated calculations of expenses which would occur if the Town were to collect the Solid Waste Annual Fee are being prepared . The Supervisor and Receiver will be meeting with representatives of Tompkins County in the near future to discuss this matter . Respectfully submitted , L oan Lent Noteboom Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes � . . �. LLIII\ J nIUI � IfILI Y1CYVriI A TOWN OF—�hica NEW YORK (Month) February 19 95 Agenda TO THE SUPERVISOR: Pursuant to Section 27, Subd. 1 , of the Town Law, I hereby make the following statement of all lees and moneys received by me in connection J with my office, during the month above staled, excepting only such fees and moneys the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law: 1 I NUMBER OF LICENSES SOLD OR ISSUED LICENSE CATEGORY COMMISSION COMMISSION FREE VOID TOTAL USED SPORTSMAN FISHING - SEASON HUNTING (SMALL GAME) BIG GAME (DEER b BEAR) TRAPPING • JUNIOR ARCHERY (14. 15 YEARS) FISHING - 3 DAY . JUNIOR TRAPPING- (UNDER 16 YEARS) SENIOR (85 / MILITARY DISABILITY) - , NON - RESIDENT BIG GAME (DEER & BEAR) NON - RESIDENT HUNTING SEASON (SMALL GAME) NON - RESIDENT FISHING - SEASON NON - RESIDENT HUNTING - 5 DAY SMALL GAME NON - RESIDENT. FISHING - 5 DAY BOWHUNTING (BIG GAME LICENSE REOUIRED) � MUZZLELOADING (BIG GAME LICENSE REOUIRED) JUNIOR HUNTING (12- 15 YEARS) t LOST LICENSE CERTIFICATE I TOTAL SOLD . XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FEES TO TOWN COMMISSION IS XXXXXXXXXX 3 COMMISSION C* f COMM SS ONS b S -O- I 2 Marriage Licenses No. 2 to No. 3 @ 8675 S 17 . 50 Marriage Certificates @ 1 Marriage Transcripts @ 10 . 00 10000 1255 TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27950 1010 — 1090 REAL PROPERTY TAXES S INTEREST and PENALTIES S ) 2001 PARK and RECREATION CHARGES 2110 ZONING FEES S 2115 PLANNING FEES S 1l 2530 GAMES OF CHANCE TOWN SHARE . . . . . . . LICENSE S FEES TOTAL ' 2540 BINGO TOWN SHARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LICENSES FEE S 2544 21 DOG LICENSE - SPAYED AND NEUTERED 2777386 - B to 277400-C �� $ 2 . U0 TOTAL_ 47 DOG LICENSE - UNSPAYEO AND UNNEUTERED 3191201 – B to 3191206 - Y, @ $ 2 . 00 R8961688 -C to R8961934 -11 2545 OTHER LICENSES Tax Searches 2 2 $ 5 . 00 lU . OU 2555 BUILDING PERMITS Zoning Ordinance and `tap 3 @ $ 8 . 50 25 . 50 2590 OTHER PERMITS `Lisc . Copies 13980 2655 MINOR SALES: Subdivision Regulations 1 (I $ 3 . 00 3 . 00 1 2770 OTHER UNCL46SSIFIED REVENUES Comprehensive Plan 1 a 312 . 00 12 . 00 Dog Enumeration 68 0 " $ 1 . 00 68 . 00 I I TOTAL TOWN REVENUES TO SUPERVISOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 295 . 80 � Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for Games of Chance Licenses Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for State Share of Bingo Licenses Amount paid to D.E.C. for Conservation Licenses I Amount paid to COUNTY TREASURER for Dog Licenses . 10 14 ! Amount paid to STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT for Marriage Licenses 114 50 Amount paid to for Lottery Tickets Amount paid to State for Sales Tax on Sale of Dogs l3 Received Payment of these amounts: TOTAL .DISBURSEf)w_ �. . . . . . . . . . . `t? rch 2 1 1995 — _ - pervisor L STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOitpkins , TOWN F Ithaca i Joan Lent Nnteb000m + being duly sworn, says that s he Is the Clerk II of the Town of Ithaca that the foregoing is a lull and Irue statement of all Fees and Moneys received b) n er during the month ebove• sl8ted, excepting only such Fees the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law. Subscribed and Sworn to before m 1 this nd day ol _ �A,f r 19 \ , 7 Town Clerk J I 1 1' L /'l ! 1 • /l �_ /'/� /f i [-' N0ta7 PUDIic 4ty OF 1 ray _ a TOWN OF ITHACA zi 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 �� #- ,( o OWN CLERK 273- 1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 Agenda Item No . 4 ( f ) TOWN OF ITHACA RECEIVER OF TAXES February 1995 , Monthly Report 1995 Tax Warrant - Town of Ithaca Total Town Warrant - 1995 $ 31466 , 710 . 31 Balance Due : Town of Ithaca Warrant 1 / 31 / 95 - 0 - Miscellaneous Payments to Town Supervisor 2 / 3 Fee : Ck . Returned for Insufficient Funds $ 11 . 00 2 / 7 Interes> t Receiver of Taxes Checking Account 434 . 55 ( January ) 2 / 7 Installment Service Charges - 1 % of Total 260 . 97 2 / 13 Fee : Ck: s . Returned for Insufficient Funds 26 . 00 2 / 24 Installment Charges - ( $ 1 . 00 x 353 Bills ) 353 . 00 ( Received from Tompkins County ) 2 / 24 Fee : Ck. . Returned for Insufficient Funds 15 . 00 TOTAL MISC . PAYMENTS TO SUPERVISOR : $ 11100 . 52 February Taxes Collected : $ 1721748 . 18 Interest & Penalties Collected : 11727 . 50 TOTAL COLLECTED - FEBRUARY 1995 : $ 174 , 475 . 68 1995 Tax Warrant - Tompkins Countv Total County Warrant : $ 31585 , 430 . 90 2 / 2 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 800 , 000 . 00 2 / 6 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 11300 , 000 . 00 2 / 15 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 200 , 000 . 00 2 / 24 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 45 , 000 . 00 BALANCE DUE TOMPKINS COUNTY : 2 / 28 / 95 $ 11240 , 430 . 90 Miscellaneous Payments To Tompkins Countv 2 / 2 Installment Service Charges $ 11 , 600 . 98 Agenda # 4 Cr ASSISTANT BUDGET OFFICER REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 1995 In preparation for our annual audit we have spent many hours copying and gathering information the auditors will need . A draft of the Annual Financial Report is completed for their use . Notes to the financial report are currently being updated , and information for reporting a Component Unit ( Bolton Point ) is forthcoming . A Component Unit ( CU ) is a legally separate organization for which the elected officials of the Primary Government ( PG ) are financially accountable . The Government Accounting Standards Board ( GASB ) Statement 14 covers the requirements for reporting a Component Unit as authorized by the Office of the State Comptroller . Time was spent communicating with Bolton Point on the new billing system . Dan Walker and I met with Larry Parlett and Judy Bowers to discuss the process and examine some of the reports the program will be issuing . The March 1995 water and sewer bills will be run off the new program and I will be studying and evaluating the process according to the Town ' s needs . We have received a $ 215 , 000 . 00 Bond Anticipation Note ( BAN ) to fund the cost of the West Haven Sewer Project . Thanks to John Barney for his hard work on this . Jackie White has sent out a survey to ascertain what information Town employees have on their computers . This is a first step to analyzing our needs to network and the means to implement it . The Town ' s Repurchase Agreement ( REPO ) of $ 760 , 000 . 00 matured in February earning $ 9 , 769 . 64 in interest . All of the Real Property Taxes for this fiscal year have been received and after doing a cash flow study and needs analysis I found I was able to invest in three REPO ' s maturing at various times for a total of $ 4 , 500 , 000900 . Tompkins County Sales Tax money for the fourth quarter of 1994 was received in the amount of $ 464 , 574 . 00 . This is down from last year by $ 3 , 377 . 00 , but up from last quarter by $ 12 , 362 . 00 . Other significant revenues received during the month include ; Justice Fees 11 , 037 . 00 Ellis Hollow PILOT 11521 . 15 Tomp County Youth / Transit 10 , 916 . 14 Tomp County Snow Removal 3 , 581 . 00 1 I attended a .meeting at Tompkins County Trust Company along with representatives from assorted government entities . The Trust Company has this meeting annually to assess the needs and desires of the entities and offer advice and information on new services available . The Finance Committee will meet 03 / 13 / 95 to review vouchers and discuss electronic banking services . Respectfully Submitted , Sally E . Alario Assistant Budget Officer Purchasing Agent I 2 TOWN BOARD MEETING 3 / 13 / 95 AGENDA ITEM N0 , 4H . PERSONNEL MANAGER ' S MONTHLY REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 1995 PREPARATION FOR ANNUAL AUDIT AND TAX REPORTING COMPLETED The first three weeks of February were spent in completing the various reports and documents required during the annual audit process . Included were the Annual Reconciliation schedules for payrolls and taxes paid , NYS Retirement Annual Bill and Monthly Report Reconciliation , 1994 Personnel Policy Changes , Updated and Amended Job Descriptions , and the status of casualty insurance claims filed in 1994 . The annual NYS WT - 4 - A , Employee Wage & Withholding Report , was manually recalculated and re - typed in our office after our Computer Payroll Support Company failed to correct the problem discovered in January . All wage and tax reports , •including : W - 3 , W - 2 , 1099R , 1O99M , and the WT - 4 - A , were mailed on February 23 , 1995 , before the February 28 deadline , and made ready for audit . CIVIL SERVICE MEETING John Whitcomb , Cathy Valentino , and I met with representatives from Tompkins County Dept . of Civil Service on February 1 , regarding continuation of the Town ' s compliance process . I have provided the Civil Service office with information and documents throughout the month and received a packet of information for our review and input on the 28th . WORKERS ' COMPENSATION On February 28 , I assisted with SCLIWC ' s annual Workers ' Compensation audit of payroll and financial records for the period January 1 - December 31 , 19940 All were in order . PERSONNEL UPDATES Interviews were held and Sandra Newton was selected as Part - time Secretary to the :Personnel / Insurance Department . Sandy has a secretarial background as an assistant in a personnel office and started employmen on February 22 , 1995 . Thomas Mordue was recommended as a temporary engineering aide . Highway Laborer , Eric Walden has resigned from Town employment , effective March 17 , 19958 PERSONNEL COMMITTEE February 9 , 1995 , Special Meeting . Executive Session Items : Recommendation : Employees hired or placed on probation in 1994 will receive 3 % cost of living increase plus end of probation increase recommended by Dept . Head . February 16 , 199 :5 , Regular Monthly Meeting ITEM 1 . Discussion , Clarification and Recommendation of revised Procedures for Probationary Employees . Action : Recommend draft resolution for approval by the Town Board , ITEM 2 . Consider Revision of Problem Resolution and Salary Review Procedures . Action : Continue to March meeting . ITEM 3 . Consider Approval of Hiring & Salary Procedures . Action : Continue to March meeting . ITEM 4 . Consider March Agenda Items Action : Recommend Hiring & Salary Procedures Recommend Revision of Problem Resolution Procedures Consider Workplace Violence Policy ITEM 5 . Consider- Appointment of Temporary Engineering Aide . Action : Recommend appointing Thomas Mordue , Temp . Engineering Aide . Executive Session : Action : Allow Eric Walden to receive payment for accrued vacation days upon resignation , though date is prior to one complete year of Town service . PERSONNEL POLICY AND PROCEDURE CHANGES Work continued on updating the Town ' s procedures concerning probationary employees . A resolution which eliminates salary increases upon :regular appointment , has been drafted to formalize this process . Extensive work has also begun to formalize the Town ' s Hiring and Salary Procedures for better understanding by Town Officials , Department Heads , and employees , and to ensure more equitable application of these procedures . Amendment to the Town ' s Problem Resolution Policy is underway to provide a more efficient flow of problems and complaints for resolution at the department and committee levels . Staff has started groundwork for a policy addressing workplace violence . By month ' s end , work was in the earliest stages , and is expected to continue throughout March and early April before making an appearance before the Personnel Committee . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 23 . Agenda Item No . 11 - 1994 Town Justice Dockets , Merton Wallenbeck : Resolution No . 45 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas accepting for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck for the year 1994 . Members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 12 - Contract , Tompkins County Operating Expenses Transportation & Human Services : Mrs . Noteboom - An amended version of the contract has been received and Attorney Barney has reviewed and approved the execution of the contact . Resolution No . 46 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to execute the Transportation & Human Services contract with Tompkins County in foam and substance satisfactory to the Town Supervisor and Attorney for the Town . The contract shall provide for reimbursement: to the Town of Ithaca for transportation and human services for a total amount of approximately $ 23 , 900 . 00 . Councilwoman Harrison - Are the services fully reimbursed to the Town by the County ? Attorney Barney - The contract calls for a mechanism for which the Town pays for these items . The payments are a pass through with the County . Supervisor Whitcomb - There has been a long standing problem with the contract in that the County has requires the Town be indemnify them from liability . Attorney Barney - The Town has to make a decision to get the money for the program by this pass through , or argue the indemnification . Motion called : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 13 - Advertisement for Bids , Rubber Tire Excavator : Resolution No . 47 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas that on the recommendation of the Public Works TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 24 . Committee the specifications for the new rubber tire excavator be approved . The Town Clerk is authorized and directed to receive bids for the new rubber tire excavator . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 14 - Bid Specifications / Advertisement , Judd Falls Road Reconstruction : Mr . Walker - The scope of the project is replacement in kind of Judd Falls Road from Tower Road down to Forest Home Drive . The work from ':sower Road to approximately 150 feet from the intersection will consist of removing the pavement , removing the inadequate subgrade , installing new drainage , installing a new base with a recycled asphalt binder layer four inches thick with two inches of topcoat . The top will be a high friction asphalt pavement . From approximately 100 feet down to the intersection the grade will be changed slightly from 13 % to about 8 % to 9 % grade . This will begin at the :northern edge of Mr . Boles property and will be about 10 inches of cut in Judd Falls Road with a fill at the intersection of one foot on Forest Home Drive . The limits of work will extend on Forest Home Drive from the Byway to approximately 100 feet to the east . The Forest Home Improvement Association has suggested putting a section of curving in and slightly shifting the roadway on Forest Home Drive to allow a wider area for a walkway at the last house near the intersection . The section which already has a curb and gutter section will get new identical sections . As part of the contract Cornell University will be reimbursing the Town for the work of the excavation of the pipe arch that carries the foundation road under Judd Falls Road . That is a private culvert which is a private structure in the right of way . The landowner is responsible for that repair . The Town will be slightly raising the profile over the culvert as it has settled almost a foot in various locations . The granite curb will be removed for about a 150 foot section at the same roadway . The road will be narrowed slightly from the section known as the " Jug Handle " to the concrete curb by Forest Home . The design is in conformance with the resolution the Forest Home Improvement Association adopted years ago . The representatives from Forest Home have met with Town staff . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 25 . Councilman Klein - The Public Works Committee has reviewed the work a number of times and did recommend approval of the project . Bill Goldsmith , 117 Judd Falls Road , Past president , and present member of the Forest Home Improvement Association including the committee who met with the Public Works Committee members to review the reconstruction : The Forest Home community is pleased with the design , it does meet the wishes of the community with the exception of not having the road improved at all . The steep grade is fine because there are steeper grades in the other roads coming into Forest Home . There is a virtually zero accident record at that location because it is terrifying , and keeps people slowing down . Nancy Brcak , President Forest Home Improvement Association - The Forest Home work group , staff , and members of the Public Works committee had a very good meeting . The Forest Home Improvement Association wishes to thank the Town very much for all the cooperation on this project . There are plenty of people in Forest Home who wish the money would be spent elsewhere , but since the Town has resolved to do this , thank you very much for all the thoughtfulness the Town has shown . Resolution No . 48 : Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by - Councilman Niklas authorizing the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the reconstruction of Judd Falls Road . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 16 - Forest Home Bridge Maintenance : Mr . Walker - The Board has reviewed the agreement for the maintenance responsibilities which Tompkins County has prepared . Details regarding design information is still pending . The design was supposed to be complete several weeks ago . A meeting was held last week to review the status of the design and it was found there are still questions about what the final structural support details will look likE� . The intent of the agreement is consistent with the past policies which have not: been presented in writing . Tompkins County would maintain the structural portion of the bridge and the Town would be responsible for the wearing surfaces . The decorative trusses are a major surface feature which are not structural . The County maintains the Town should be responsible totally for the deck and trusses including the supporting members . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 26 . There is a concern about the County ' s definition of supporting members . If it means the " I " beams that hold it up , and the special channels that support it there is concern the Town does not want that liability because they are part of the structural system of the bridge . The cantilevered sidewalk would cause the same concern . The! members under the sidewalk are not surface features , they are structural support features . This agreement needs to be redrafted , because it is specific to this bridge the final design documents should be seen to make the document consistent with those details . Tompkins County needs to have this agreement executed before they will move ahead with awarding the contract . Supervisor Whitcomb - A letter has been written to Barbara Blanchard , Tompkins County expressing concerns about= the delay of this project . Mr . Walker has contacted the County Engineer , Resolution No . 50 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute a maintenance agreement for the downstream Forest Home bridge , after consultation and recommendation from the Town Highway / Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer , and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . Councilwoman Harrison - There was much discussion about the plans that the Town Board wanted assurance that the final plans have minimum abutments , etcetera . It is not known if that criteria has been met , if this is the last chance this Town Board would have to approve the project . Mr . Walker - This would not be the last opportunity for the Town Board to look at this . There will be an approval of the expenditure of funds before the contract award date , which has to approved by this Town Board . It is not known what the County Engineer ' s estimate of cost is . The designs are approximately 30 % complete . No details have been seen regarding the abutments . Councilman Niklas - Is the County aware of this Town Board ' s concerns about the specific design criteria which was decided upon and is now expected ? Mr . Noteboom - " Yes " . Councilman Niklas - If the County returns design plans which do not meet the agreed upon criteria expected , the Town would have legitimate grounds for complaint and could refuse to execute the agreement . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 27 . Mr . Walker - The design draws are supposed to show the concept which was approved by the Town Board in August , which has a single lane bridge , with trusses in relation to a four foot wide wood deck cantilevered sidewalk with the applicable supports and preserving the existing railings and trusses . Councilman Niklas - The fact is the County cannot plead ignorance of what the Town desired . Mr . Walker - There was a meeting on March 8 , with the County . The plans received were not complete . Bruce Brittain of the Forest Home community was contacted to attend , as well as a representative from Historic Ithaca . It was agreed the plans did not explain more than what was already known . There will be another work session with all these individuals upon receiving the final detail plans . Nancy Brcak - The ISTEA Grant runs out at the end of the year , and if the County does not act this year those funds will be lost . The amount is a considerable amount . If that were to occur the historical aspect would again be in jeopardy . The Forest Home Improvement Association concerned about the schedule for that reason . Mr . Walker - The County would have to be under contract within the year 1995 to .receive the ISTEA funding . Motion called . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 22 - Pipe Arch Repairs , Judd Falls Road : Mr . Walker - The agreement related to the pipe arch repairs during the Judd Falls Road reconstruction project are not complete at this time . Final design details are needed from Cornell University so that the exact. amount of monies and percentages of cost are known . Resolution No .. 51 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov authorizing and directing the Town Supervisor to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement with Cornell University to cooperatively construct the resurfacing of a portion of Judd Falls 'between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive , and to make repairs to the Cornell owned corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel under Judd Falls Road at the " Jug Handle " , after consultation and review of the agreement with the Attorney for the Town . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 28 . Agenda Item No . 15 - Payment Utility Share , Route 13 Over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet , & Buttermilk Creek Highway Construction . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town ' s payment of the utility share estimate for this project was approved by the Board previously . Since that time the actual cost has been determined . Mr . Walker - There is a twelve inch water main that comes across the Inlet to the Buttermilk Falls Road , and parallels Route 13 and connects to the City of Ithaca System . The long term plan is to extend the Town ' s water up to properties on Buttermilk Falls Road . That area now has a six inch line which has often failed and has extensive maintenance costs . The State will have Route 13 torn up which will be an opportunity for the Town. to have this water line put in as part of that project . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino approving payment of $ 52 , 099 . 60 to the New York State Department of Audit & Control for the completion of the water main betterment as described . The cost of the said water betterment in the amount of $ 52 , 099 . 60 shall be expended from account H8340 . 221 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 17 - Zoning Ordinance Building Height Requirements : Councilman Niklas - The Codes and Ordinance Committee ( COC ) was asked to look at the desirability of increasing the minimum building height . The current zoning ordinance has the minimum height at 30 feet . The Zoning Board of Appeals ( ZBA ) has had ( 21 ) requests for variance of building height . The average of the heights for those requests is about 35 . 015 feet . The ZBA has asked that the minimum building height be increased to 36 feet to eliminate so many requests for variances . Supervisor Whitcomb - Why would the Town not want to make this change ? Councilman Niklas - There are two sides , one is that there is possibly an excessive work load to the ZBA that the current minimum building height is not in keeping with those of the surrounding municipalities . The Town of Ithaca is one of great slopes and 36 " measured off a slope is not a towering height . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 29 . The opposing argument is that the Town could keep increasing the minimum building height , and no matter what it is someone will invariably come forth to the ZBA requesting a variance . COC could amend the ordinance quickly and efficiently , the Town Board is being asked to give guidance as to the Boards pleasure since this is a policy decision . Mr . Frost - A survey was conducted of all the municipalities in the County . The Town has the most restrictive height requirement other than Cayuga Heights . There is no particular height requirement by building code other than the code does limit the wood frame structure to a two story building . No matter how high someone wanted to build they would be limited by the building code to no more than two stories . It would be impractical for someone to build a two story building which was 60 to 70 feet tall because there would be 15 to 20 foot ceilings . If the Town did change the height requirement there would still be people asking for variances , but there would not be a push of that threshold to -a higher number because of the impracticality of doing so . Councilman Klein - When referring in the Town ' s definition of the " lowest level. of the structure " , does it also mean the basement slab . Attorney Barney - It is defined by the outside and interior heights . The height from the lowest interior is from the slab of the floor in the basement to the top . The outside height is measured from the lowest point outside to the top . Councilman N _ klas - The ZBA has not requested the Town Board readdress how building height is actually measured . Mr . Frost - The Town height limits dramatically the architectural style of the :building . Councilman Klein - Because of the style of housing being built , the ZBA is addressing a great many unnecessary variance cases . Councilman Niklas - Historically this has been a very contentious issue . One of the concerns of the Greater Ithaca Neighborhood Association was what was thought to be excessively high buildings which were towering over homes that had already been established in communities . There was a real concern if the Town did not regulate building height at points where rental properties abutted next to older communities the rental properties might look inappropriate . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 30 . The COC will ;proceed to make the necessary changes for presentation of approval by the Town Board . Mr . Frost - A number of people come to the Building Department where the initial building plan where the height is exceeded , rather than going to the ZBA they have changed the design of the home . There are many more height changes than are reflected in the ( 21 ) variances granted by the ZBA . Councilwoman Grigorov - It was not very long since the ordinance was amended . Attorney Barney - The amendment was not to lower the height , it was to create a set of standards to measure by . The problem was with exterior measurements because moving dirt around the foundations of buildings could change the measurement . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will look forward to receiving the changes from the COC . Agenda Item No . 18 - Advisability of Amending Sprinkler Systems Local Law : Councilwoman Grigorov - After reading the law it does not seem to be as bad as some people have thought it was . Some objections brought out are not applicable . Mr . Frost - The documentation provided shows a list of the operating permits to reflect the numbers of buildings which would have to retrofit sprinkler systems under the present law . Councilman Klein - Having to install sprinklers after a building is up can be quite expensive . Councilman Niklas - What does Fire Chief Wilbur thing about this ? Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Chief would want sprinklers to be installed . Mr . Frost - The Fire Department will not support any change or modification to the local law . Councilwoman Harrison - How does this law relate to other municipalities, Mr . Frost - The Town of Ithaca does not require a simple detached one or two family residence to have sprinklers , it was in the original version and then was modified in a subsequent local law to take out the requirement for standard housing except for condominiums . The law has had an effect on single family attached housing . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 31 . The Town was the third in passing the local law , and 12th at the time New York. State approved the law as being more restrictive than building code . There are twenty eight municipalities in New York who have some form of sprinkler regulations over and above the building code . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Fire Marshall who gave a speech at the Association of Towns meeting stated that water is not what should be put on some fires , such as kitchen fires . If the sprinkler is working properly by the time they are activated it will be a general fire .. Mr . Frost - The lives and buildings which have been saved by sprinklers is very well documented . Councilwoman Grigorov - Maybe just having sprinklers is not enough , if there is a fire in a restaurant and the sprinkler comes on it could make the fire worse . Councilman Klein - That is covered in the law , alternatives to water are provided for in Section 7 . Mr . Frost - Sprinklers are fully installed in restaurants , banquet rooms , and cooking areas . In areas where there is grease you have hood systems directly over that area which is a dry chemical for extinguishment . Harry Ellsworth , Member ZBA - As a private consulting Engineer a good share of= work done has been designing sprinkler systems for approval by the City of Ithaca . The City is not moving away from the concept of sprinkler systems . They are moving towards more sprinklers in. multiple housing such as apartment houses . Construction was completed this week on a social club because of the revision to the State code that was passed last August to move sprinklers into areas of public assembly with one hundred people or move . That was extended by the City Fire Marshall to the whole building including the kitchen which had fire rated walls . Building owners in the Town of Ithaca will be looking at costs which are fractions of a million dollars because they own a great deal of property . This will create controversy . As people are selling buildings and taking off fire escapes there are more requirements for sprinklers . Another issue which will play a part is the smoke ordinance . Meetings with the City have to be held because work cannot be completed because of these issues . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 32 . The whole nation is moving to sprinkler systems because the codes are moving towards better economies in multiple buildings . The trend will be the spreading of this policy . However , a price cannot be placed on a life . Supervisor Whitcomb - What is the cost per unit ? Mr . Ellsworth - A present project in College Town with fourteen apartments to install a means of egress was about $ 8 , 000 , just to do the hallways . Because of situations of the smoking ordinance a full system may be installed which would cost about $ 25 , 000 . Mr . Frost - Care has to be taken to distinguish between new structures and existing structures . Mr . Frost - The list provided shows all who have operating permits and would be .required to retrofit systems into the buildings . The only exception are on College Circle . The developers of new buildings do put in the systems when building . All the dorms at Ithaca College do not have sprinkler systems . The Towers would be the first priority for placement because it is a multi storied building . Councilwoman 137rigorov - Is it more expensive to retrofit a system than install it at the time of building ? Mr . Ellsworth - To retrofit a new water line has to be installed . The cost of doing that depends on the distance and what has to be done . It cost= s $ 2 , 000 to $ 3 , 000 to just get the new water line . Mr . Frost - It would cost about $ 5 , 000 to retrofit a three family multiple dwelling . Councilman Klein - The law states . that by 1998 every existing commercial building and dwelling in the Town has to have sprinkler systems . Mr . Frost - The requirement would apply to buildings where there could be " sleeping " , and multiple dwellings , and day care center . Supervisor Whitcomb - The law gives about three years for compliance . I: f the Town is not going to modify the law the owners need to be reminded of the time frame . Councilwoman Harrison - Why would there be a retail store ? Mr . Frost - All new buildings need sprinklers . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 33 . Councilman Niklas - The retro fitting in Section 4 is reasonable because they are buildings which house a lot of people . There is a variance procedure . - Mr . Frost - If there is a bed and breakfast facility with no more than four lodgers the State code would allow a rating as a single family residence . This law would not necessarily do that , unless the Board would want a sprinkler system in those dwellings . This law was filed with the Department of State after all legal steps were followed . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does the Town Board wish to change the law ? Councilwoman Harrison - The Board should see what would be added over and above the State codes . Mr . Frost - When there is new construction of three stories and more than thirty sleeping rooms there would have to be sprinklers under the State codes . All the under three stories and under thirty sleeping rooms , and those retroactive buildings would be the Town ' s responsibility . The State law which provided for funds to become available to help people install sprinklers in buildings of public assembly has not been accessed in the ten years of the law , and it is unlikely those funds will ever be available . Councilwoman Harrison - Can a comparison be made of the Town ' s local law and the State code to show what the differences would be in monies spent or needed , and the cost in relation to lives saved ? Mr . Frost - One could assume that when a sprinkler system goes off it would put -the fire out . Councilman Niklas - There was a fire at College Circle where students had put some books on a radiator and overnight the books caught fire . The sprinkler system put it out and the firefighters said the system saved the students lives . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Fire Chief does make mention to the media of how understaffed the local fire department is . A major revision of this local law would provide more reasons to request additional firefighters at a cost to the Town taxpayers . With sprinkler systems in palace in the Town the response time by the fire department is not as critical in places of multiple residences and public assembly as it would without them . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 34 . Councilman N :iklas - If there are members of the Town Board who would like to make specific modifications to the local law they may do so and present recommendations to the entire Board . Supervisor Whitcomb - Anytime a fire fighter enters a building they are risking their life , the sprinkler law minimizes that risk . If there are specific recommendations about how the law may be changed the Board will submit those to the Supervisor . The matter will be placed on the agenda again when enough recommendations are received . Mr . Ellsworth - There is not public water in each of the areas where the sprinklers are required . Councilman Klein - Most of the multiple dwellings would . Supervisor Whitcomb - Those areas which did not have public water could be covered under the variance procedure . Councilman Niklas - Not having public water would create an unusual hardship . The alternative would be very large retaining cisterns . Councilman Klein - Would the Town Clerk please provide copies of the minutes related to this issue when it was first proposed so that the Board may understand the intent of the Board at that time ? Mrs . Noteboom - " Yes . " Attorney Barney - The Town Board in 1988 enacted this law because it was at the time the City of Ithaca proposed a very large increase in the fire contract . The feeling was to try and do something to reduce the cost of fire protection , and this was one way of doing o . Councilman Klein - There is nothing which has proven the sprinkler law has effected the fire protection contract . Attorney Barney - Theory at the time was reduction in the fire contract would occur over a long period of time . Councilwoman Harrison - What would be the procedure if a proposal for new construction came forth in an area that did not have a public water supply , but required a sprinkler system ? Mr . Frost - There were some like those in the past on Elmira Road . The variance allowed them . to put the sprinkler in with a substandard water supply with the requirement that within thirty days of public water be available they connect . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page . 35 , Agenda Item No 27 - Town Hall Facility Needs Evaluation : Supervisor Whitcomb introduced Mr . Doug Look of HOLT Architects who answered questions about the evaluation . Councilwoman Harrison - The evaluation has a column which assigns weight for facilities , please explain how that was determined . Mr . Look , HOLT Architects - The weighing system would be determined by the Town Board to establish relative importance of the of all the factors for the purposes of illustrating how this would work . The weighing system is from 1 to 5 , with 5 being the most important factor . Councilman Klein - The weights shown are theoretical . Mr . Look - This was not a part of the scope HOLT was hired to do , it was included as a possible tool for the Town Board . Councilwoman Harrison - Weighing systems can often become very arbitrary . There are legal requirements related to accessibility to the building . Mr . Look - This weighing is not necessarily related to the Americans With Disabilities Act , it was intended to be ease of getting to the site . Councilwoman Harrison - The accessibility of persons with disabilities is part of the cost implications because of the legal requirements . Councilman Nik: las - The accessibility is suggested related to means of location . Some kind of ranking is desirable otherwise there would be no method of elimination . Councilwoman Harrison - A ranking system should not be applied , example if being the City is worth five times as much having flexibility for future growth . That is too hard to score , it would be too objective . Councilman Niklas - It is assumed there will be more than one choice for a new facility , especially at the first stages . The Town Board is obliged to defend those choices as objectively as possible to the public . A weighing factor does have to be dealt with very carefully . If the criteria are agreed upon in the beginning and resolution is made about the weighing factors for each criteria it is not risky than any other approach . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board can intuitively eliminate many of the locations without a weighing system . There are other things should be discussed . I TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 36 . Mr . Look - The space needs are idealized conditions determined by the descriptions provided by the staff . In November , different scenarios for space were provided . The Town Board , staff , and the committee with Councilman Klein and Supervisor Whitcomb chose the more moderate versions of the requests . Councilwoman Valentino - The program chart for Planning and Engineering showing 6 % seems low . Councilman Klein - The bulk of the space has the shared space for the Board room and other functions relative to the needs . Councilwoman Grigorov - How does the proposed space relate to the present space for those departments ? Mr . Look - It may be somewhat deceiving because of the shared space Engineering and Planning have more of that than the other departments . Mr . Walker - Presently part of the space not utilized could go into the shared space for records management . Mrs . Noteboom - The Town Clerk ' s portion of the chart includes space for records management . Councilwoman 'Valentino - When the records management is included the chart makes more sense . Mr . Walker - If you look at the technical support staff of planning , zoning , engineering , and building codes it is almost equivalent to the Town Court space . The administrative portions for the supervisor , Town Clerk , accounting , and personnel are about 18 % , which is in line with the projected space needs for the technical and court space . The technical departments and personnel now have about 2 , 500 square feet , the second floor of the building . Mrs . Noteboom - All that 2 , 500 square feet is not useable space because of thE! inefficient locations of offices . Mr . Walker - The shared services is for the storage , records management center , the vault , conference areas , rest rooms , and lobby . Mr . Look - The support staff for planning and engineering has been combined in one area through the shared services . Mr . Frost - The evaluation is very informative and looks to the future for growth and more staff which is needed . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 37 . Councilman Klein - Even though the evaluation seems to state the obvious , whether you are looking at renovating an existing facility or building a new one the specific program has to be considered . This document does look at the specific program and defines the needs so that: the architect can design the building . Mr . Look - The matrix and the program are all guidelines , they can be altered if: necessary . The evaluation was intended to document what was learned from speaking to staff and the committee . There is probably more space projected in the evaluation than in the present building because this assumes the new facility whether new or renovated would be in code compliance with all laws . The evaluation would provide for very efficient work spaces . Presently there are work spaces in corridors . Resolution No . 56 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to fila the Facility Needs Evaluation as a reference tool in the search for a new Town Hall . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into executive session to discuss property acquisition . Carried unanimously . The Town Board moved into executive session at 8 : 45 p . m . Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to resume regular session . Carried unanimously . The Town Board resumed the regular session at 9 : 40 p . m . No action was taken as a result of the executive session . Agenda Item No . 19 - Amendment to Local Law No . 9 / 1991 : DELETED from consideration at this time . Agenda Item No . 20 - Kenneth Well , Water and Sewer Benefit Assessment Reduction : Mr . Walker - Mr . Wells has requested a reduction of the water and sewer benefit assessments because there is a portion of the property between the railroad tracks and the Inlet which is in the flood plain and would be hard to build on . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 38 . The potential for building is low , but the Town should probably have a type of conservation easement before _ reducing the assessments . Mr . Wells has considered donating a portion of this land to the State Parks . Agenda Item No . 21 - Sewer Service Request , Peregrine Hollow : Mr . Walker - A request has been made for the Town to provide sewer service to Peregrine Hollow . According to the agreement through the Sewer Joint Subcommittee ( SJS ) they may be the right to capacity . The application has been made from the Town of Dryden to the SJS asking for this proposed sewer district . The Town has a commitment to the Town of Dryden to work with them since there is already an agreement to transmit sewage . There would be a cost they would have to pay . The proposal will be reviewed . Supervisor Whitcomb - The plan is to have the Town Engineer draft an agreement with the help of the Attorney for the Town . The Town needs to make a decision before approaching the Town of Dryden . The Route 366 water agreement has to be resolved with Cornell and Dryden , and the Sapsucker Woods agreement . Mr . Varn ' s plans should not be held up because these other agreements are not completed . Attorney Barney - They are agreements as to how the intermunicipal cooperation will work . Mr . Walker - There will be a status report at the April meeting , it will not be ready to finalized then . Agenda Item No 23 - Review Fee Waiver , Cornell GEIS_ Resolution No . 52 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov approving the waiver of the $ 111 . 87 in review fees exceeding previous deposits relating to the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD account . The waiver of any additional review fees associated with the Town Board ' s review of the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS / SLUD is also approved . The budget account established for such purpose shall be closed . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman :Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . Agenda Item No 24 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHAC.A ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SI 'Z'E PLAN APPROVAL " : I TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 39 . Agenda Item No . 25 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE TOWN OF ITHA.CA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICT " : Agenda Item No . 26 - Public Hearing Date , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO , 10 , 1. 994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " : Councilman N :iklas - These proposed local laws drafted upon the recommendation of the Town Board on the 1995 Work Plan . They have also been the subject of Planning Board public meetings . The Planning Board will be holding a public hearing or discussing these local laws on March 21 . The most contentious of the three are the local laws for Agenda No . 24 and 25 . Substantial public input has already been heard regarding them , and these local laws are in response to those comments . In the sunset provisions the COC originally recommended there is a three year waiting period . It has now been modified to ten years . That could be! changed if desired by the Town Board at the public hearing . There were some developers who came before the Planning Board who did not want any sunset provisions at all . The Planning Board changed the time limit to ten years because some precedents have already been set . The Health Department has a ten year sunset provision for subdivisions where there is a need to design on site septic systems . The logic is that in ten years technology changes . Councilwoman Grigorov - When a local law comes to the public hearing if the Board rejects it or changes it another public hearing has to be held . Attorney Barnely - If the local law has a substantive change there must be another public hearing . Councilman Niklas - If the Board did not want the ten year time limit it could be changed now before the public hearing . Councilwoman Harrison - The ten year time limit seems quite long . Attorney Barney - The developers pointed out that an economic situation could run as long as ten years . The developer of South Woods which was approved seven years ago has been unable to sell a lot yet because of the economy . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 40 . Councilwoman Harrison - The proposed local law Agenda No . 24 , Section 6 says , " the Planning Board shall grant the request if it finds a significant hardship " , upon reading the reasons for hardship it is hard to imagine anyone coming before them where the extension would be denied . The hardship :; are an adverse economic climate , or the developers financial hardship , or an adverse event in the personal affairs of the developer . Anyone could justify an extension and the Planning Board would be required to grant it . It is not clear this local law does anything . Councilman Niklas - The Town Board originally thought these sunset provisions would be useful was because there were projects which were incomplete for long periods of time , nothing was done and in the meantime the Comprehensive Plan was finalized and the Town had a different view . The Town had different requirements and needs with that document . This local law would make sure incomplete projects do not continue after the technology evolves in the future , or the Comprehensive Plan changes . Things have so dramatically changed that if the Town had preliminary site plan or subdivision approval now those projects would have not been approved . Councilwoman Harrison - Should the clause 6b , be included in this local law ? 'Would the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan give grounds for saying a project is null and void after ten years , or would there have had to been a change in the zoning ? Attorney Barney - The adoption of the Comprehensive Plan alone probably could be argued in either way . One could argue that is a change in the relative requirements , but you could also argue there is had not been an accompanying change in zoning . While the Comprehensive Plan is an indication of the direction the Town wishes , until the zoning itself is changed it would not be sufficient motivation . It is somewhat ambiguous , deliberately so . Councilwoman Grigorov - All a developer would have to do is resubmit the project and it would be approved again , and if the developer cannot do that maybe it should not be approved anymore . Attorney Barney - That is what this section is outlining . If a developer could not get approval the second time , then they are not entitled to an extension . Councilman Niklas - If the Town Board does not like this time limit , it should be changed now rather than waiting . The Town Board should not make a recommendation to change - that time limit if the Planning Board minutes where the argument was made regarding the time limit . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 41 . Councilwoman Harrison - How many subdivisions would be affected by the enactment: of this local law ? _ Mr . Kanter - There are a few besides South Woods . There are some if one lot is sold from the time of existence they would be exempt . Councilman Niklas - There are some unfinished subdivisions which have been around for forty years . Attorney Barney - These subdivisions all have subdivision approval . Councilman Niklas - The Auble property on South Hill is one of the subdivisions which has only preliminary site plan approval and would be affected by this local law . Supervisor Whitcomb - Under the local law preliminary approval is eighteen months , and final site plan is three years , and final subdivision would be ten years . Councilman Klein - In the course of developing large projects ten years is not that long depending on the economic cycle . Councilwoman 'Valentino - When the scenarios and discussions of how long projects can take were held at the COC meeting , it did not seem that ten years seemed too long . Supervisor Whitcomb - Existing subdivisions would have ten years from the enactment of this local law . Councilwoman Harrison - The Board wouldn ' t have to give the existing subdivisions ten years from enactment , because they could be given ten years from the final approval date . Councilman Niklas - That is not the way this local law is written . Attorney Barney - You would want to give existing subdivisions some reasonable period from the time this local law is enacted because when they received the final approval this time limit was not in effect . The could be given a time limit other than ten years . Councilwoman Harrison - Did the Planning Board look at how long and how many subdivisions there are with final approval which have not been finished ? Mr . Kanter - It was determined to be three or four subdivisions meeting that criteria . Councilwoman Harrison - Could the Town Board be provided with the number and dates of those subdivisions ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 42 . Councilman Niklas - There may have to be a different time frame formula developed for each of them . _ Councilwoman Harrison - If there are only a few they could be looked at individually . Supervisor Whitcomb - They could be dealt with by allowing the time limit to be ten years from the date of approval , or five years from the date of the enactment of the local law whichever is greater . Councilman Klein - Are the unfinished subdivisions with time frames of over 40 years being included ? Attorney Barney - Most of them like Kendall Avenue has had enough lots sold . Once the infrastructure is built in a subdivision this local law would not apply . This local law is to address those unfinished subdivisions where it is on " paper " and no progress has been made , including two lot subdivisions . Presently in the subdivision regulations the Town Board has veto power . The are actually adopted by the Planning Board subject to the approval of the Town Board , The Town is not even setting a public hearing on the subdivision period of time . There are three pieces of legislation , two are local laws and the other is the subdivision regulation amendment . Mr . Kanter - The subdivision regulations will be heard by the Planning Board at their March 21 , meeting . Attorney Barney - At the Planning Board public hearing there may be changes . The Town Board would not need to hold their own public hearing on the subdivision regulations unless they wanted to . Councilman Niklas - The advice of the Planning Board on the subdivision regulations should be followed even on existing ones . Councilwoman c; rigorov - Agenda Item No . 25 , was discussed during the case law seminar at the Association of Towns meeting . Does this local la.w follow the new State law strongly enough ? The seminar brought out that there has to be a strong nexus between the park land , and the fees have to be justified with findings . Councilman Niklas - Staff has done a superb in terms of looking at the cross of properties and their zones . The evidentiary basis for determining the fees is stronger than any documentation COC had access to . Attorney Barney - Agenda No , 25 , 2 ( b ) is parroting State law which says that before the Town can require park land , whether in lieu of fees or park land at all , the finding must be made that there is a proper case exists in requiring other parks in areas of the Town . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 43 . This section is extracted from the case law mentioned . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the burden of proof resting on the municipality regarding this section ? Attorney Barney - " Yes " . Mr . Kanter - The other portion which is still missing is the parks and open space plan update which will be ready soon . That is where the need would be determined for park facilities . Resolution No . 53 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye , Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Resolution No .. 54 - Public Hearing Date : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 00 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING 'THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE FOR OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN MULTIPLE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS " . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda No . 26 : Councilwoman Harrison - Are the fees in the agriculture district based upon the amount the lots sell for in these areas ? Mr . Kanter - It is based on an analysis of each of the zoning districts by comparing actual sales . That is why the fees vary . Councilman Niklas - These are the most recent sales . Councilwoman Harrison - Was there consideration using the average second dwelling addition in the particular zone in relation to the local law which says if the number of the dwellings units cannot be made it will be based on the number of approved building lots ? TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 44 . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board discussed that , and decided it would not be possible unless a specific number could be arrived at by using a fraction of percentages . Councilwoman Harrison - It would be to someone advantage to say in the local law that " cannot be readily ascertained " . Attorney Barney - Except is would not be known when someone comes in to pay the fee if they will be putting in an apartment , etcetera . If: you apply an average , it may or may not apply to a particular subdivision . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the average rate of second dwellings ? Mr . Kanter - In R15 it would be 30 % . If there were a more specific regulation o ;= the second unit such as by accessory apartment regulations by special permit , at that point the fee schedule could be adjusted to have that apply to the second accessory unit when that happened . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town Board should remember to reconsider that issue . Attorney Barney - The reason the way the law is presently drafted rather than changing it is because when you collect the fee . Do you collect it from the developer when they sell the lot , or is it collected from the lot owner when they apply for a building permit . If they are getting a building permit there would be a good idea of whether there would be an apartment or not , but when the developer sells the lot it may be sold of the vacant lot and the intention of the buyer may not be to build . The Town would still want to get the fee at the time the lot is sold . Councilwoman - Done the other way , in an R15 zone on the average a certain percentage would build a second dwelling , therefore the assessment would be the number of building lots plus the percentage . This local law is anticipating being short by 30 % in terms of the population that is building . Attorney Barney - If the measurement is strictly dwelling units that would bE! correct . The Planning Board ' s reasoning was to collect the money from the developer . Councilwoman Harrison - The money could still be collected from the developer , but a percentage basis could be added related to the expected numbE� r of second dwellings . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 45 . Attorney Barney - The fee is also related to the value of the land which is independent of the number of units on the land . If you are going to sell forty lots in a subdivision , if one was for a park , 39 would be sold . There is a rational basis for relating the fee to the number of lots . Councilwoman Harrison - Why does the local law include , " sums to be established cat the time of final approval even if the payment comes later " ? It can only be assumed the monetary value will only go up . If the developer has delays it would not be in the best interests of the Town to have the developer pay what they would have paid a long time ago . Attorney Barney - That was included so the developer would have a fair estimate of what the cost would be . That is a choice of the Town Board . The other issue would be , is it fair to a developer to bring in a subdivision and pay $ 1 , 000 per unit for 40 units , have it follow the process and then when it comes time to pay , the fee has gone up . Councilwoman Harrison - With the ten years the cost of that could have increased tremendously . Attorney Barney - But the point is the Town would have had the land if it had been taken , in lieu of . Councilwoman Harrison - The land would have escalated in value . What will determine when the Town collects the money ? Attorney Barney - Building permits or sale of a lot . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Board will revise the fee schedule to keep up with the market . Councilwoman :Harrison - The revised fee schedule would not apply according to the way the law is written . Attorney Barney - The fee schedule would not apply to an approved subdivision . Mr . Kanter - A developer wants to go into a project knowing what their costs will be , and if there is a delay on how much the fee is it would seem unfair . This local law will be extending out to the multiple residence districts the ability to have park open space set asides , which the Town has never had before . Attorney Barney - A proviso can be made to address Councilwoman Harrison ' s concerns , " the fee will that in effect if payment occurs more than three years after final approval " . TBM 3 / 13 / 95 Page 46 . Councilwoman Harrison - If you pay the fee within three years that is the rate , if it is paid in four years the new rate would be in effect . The Board instructed Attorney Barney to revise the local law by adding his suggested proviso . Resolution No . 55 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing and directing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 7 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO , 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . The proposed local law shall include the amendments as discussed and agreed upon by the Town Board , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional No . 1 - Attendance , NYS Wetland Forum : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving the attendance of Janet Hawkes , Chairperson of the Conservation Board and Candace Cornell , Associate Member of the Conservation Board at the Wetlands ' 95 conference on April 6 and 7 , 1995 , in Syracuse , New York , at a cost not to exceed $ 274 . 00 , which includes registration and meals ( $ 160 . 00 ) , lodging ( $ 69 ) , and mileage reimbursement ( approx . 120 miles @ $ . 30 = $ 45 . 00 ) , charged to account B8020 . 407 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item Additional No . 2 - Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant Design l? lans : Mr . Walker - The process of rating the capacity of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant is underway . There is a need for modifications of the pumps , weir length , baffles , and tanks . An additional 3 , 000 , 000 gallons per day capacity can be achieved by implementing a contract with Stearns & Wheeler in the amount of $ 48 , 000 to design the improvements . The improvements are expected to cost about $ 500 , 000 . OFIp ° 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( h ) Participation Cornell CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program Resolution No . 44 ( h ) WHEREAS , the Engineering and Planning Departments have budgeted funds to cover the cost of student interns and have traditionally participated in Cornell University summer work study programs to provide students with valuable work experience while receiving technical support for Town staff ; and WHEREAS , the CIVITAS Program provides student interns at a cost to the Town of just 15 % to 250/0 of the full employment expense for these students ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve participation in the Cornell University CIVITAS Summer Work Study Program for the period May 1 , through August 31 , 1995 at a cost not to exceed $4 , 000. 00 , charged to account A1440 . 400 and a cost of $720 . 00 , transferred from account B8020 . 110 and charged to account B8020 . 410 . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk qty OF 12v TOWN OF ITHACA 2' 4- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 04 WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( i ) Appointment Part-Time Secretary Resolution No , 44 ( i ) WHEREAS , the Town Board approved the addition of a part-time secretary to the Personnel and In ;� urance Department and allocated monies in the 1995 budget to cover this position ; and WHEREAS , the Selection . Committee interviewed five candidates for this position and feels Ms . Sandra Newton possesses the necessary skills and experience to successfully perform the duties outlined ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , -the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Sandra Newton as Part-Time Secretary to the Personnel Department for a standard twenty (20) hour work week , at an hourly wage of $8 . 00 , charged to account A1430 . 100 , retroactive to February 22 , 1995 . Benefits are limited to the part-time status of this position . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �1y OF ITV TOWN OF ITHACA 21 ¢4- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 OWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 (j ) 1995 Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement - City of Ithaca Youth Recreation Services Resolution No . 44 (j ) WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca wish to enter into an agreement whereby the City of Ithaca shall provide Youth Recreation Services to the residents of the Town of Ithaca , including the residents of the Village of Cayuga Heights , for the year 1995 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board and the Attorney for the Town have reviewed and discussed the Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement as presented by the City of Ithaca ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the conditions and terms of the Town of Ithaca/City of Ithaca Purchase of Services Cooperation Agreement relating to Youth Recreation Services ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the said agreemE� nt on behalf of the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1p a TOWN OF ITHACA 4' 04�21 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 jp WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( k) Attendance Seminar - Highway/Parks Superintendent and Secretary Resolution No . 44 ( k) WHEREAS , Fred Noteboom , Highway/Parks Superintendent and Gail Kroll , Secretary are employed by the Town of Ithaca and would like to attend a one day seminar titled , " The Basics of Writing Policies and Procedures " ; and WHEREAS , part of the Highway and Parks Department work plan priorities include upgrading the Department ' s policies and procedures ; and WHEREAS , the said seminar costs $ 139 . 00 each and is scheduled to be in Syracuse , New York on May 10 , 1995 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attendance of Fred Noteboom and Gail Kroll to the above said seminar; and be it further RESOLVED , 'that the cost of attending the said seminar shall not exceed $300 . 00 , and shall be expE: nded from the A5010 . 400 account . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF Ir ° _ 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 4, 21 044 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 10 ( I ) Conservation Board Appointment Resolution No . 44 ( I ) WHEREAS , there exists a vacancy on the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board due to the resignation of Candace Cornell ; and WHEREAS , Loren Tauer , .211 Eastern Heights Drive , Ithaca has expressed an interest in serving on the said Conservation Board ; and WHEREAS , the Conservation Board recommended to the Town Board at their March 2 , 1995 the appointment of Mr. Loren Tauer to fill the said vacancy ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Mr. Loren Tauer to fulfill the unexpired term of Candace Cornell on the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board for a term of office commencing immediately upon adoption of this resolution through December 31 , 1996 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a letter, on behalf of the Town Board , to Candace Cornell expressing their appreciation for her dedicated service to the Town of Ithaca as a member of the Conservation Board . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein ;, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 ,(� 1995_ Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk qty OF ITl. ° _ 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 044 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 11 Town Justice ' s 1994 Dockets Resolution No . 45 WHEREAS , Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck has presented the 1994 Dockets to the Town Board as required by Town Law; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Merton Wallenbeck for the year 1994 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF I Tv 9 TOWN OF ITHACA 21 044- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 12 Contract - Tompkins County , Operating Expenses Transportation & Human Services Resolution No . 46 WHEREAS , Tompkins County wishes to renew a contract with the Town of Ithaca to assist the Town in partially covering its operating expenses for transportation and human services ; and WHEREAS , the Attorney for the Town and the Town Supervisor have reviewed the proposed contract and agree to the conditions and terms of payment in the said contract with the exception of the indemnification provisions ; and WHEREAS , the Attorney for the Town and the Town Supervisor have been negotiating the removal of the said indemnification provisions with Tompkins County ; and WHEREAS , Tompkins County is unwilling to make the changes in the said provisions desired by the Town ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca , not withstanding such unwillingness , wishes to have the agreement take place ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the said -contract with Tompkins County in form and substance satisfactory to the Town Supervisor and Attorney for the Town ; and be it further RESOLVED , the said contract shall provide for reimbursement to the Town of Ithaca for transportation and human services for a total amount of approximately $23 , 900 . 00. MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Klein Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joa ent Noteboom , Town Clerk �1y OF I Tl' ° a TOWN OF IT ]HACA � 2' o¢4 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 13 Authorization to Receive Bids for New Rubber Tire Excavator Resolution No . 47 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Highway Department ' s rubber tire excavator is scheduled to be replaced this year ; and WHEREAS , the money has been budgeted , the type of rubber tire excavator needed has been researched and the specifications have been written ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that on the recommendation of the Public Works Committee , the specifications for the new rubber tire excavator be approved ; and be it further RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk be authorized to advertise and receive bids for the new rubber tire excavator. MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 1 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14 Authorization to Bid the Judd Falls Road Reconstruction Project Resolution No . 48 WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Superintendent has recommended that Judd Falls Road between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive be reconstructed to improve drainage and replace deteriorated pavement , and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has prepared Plans and Specifications and a Construction Schedule for the reconstruction at the direction of the Town Board ; and WHEREAS , Cornell University will participate in the project with respect to repairs to the Pipe Arch through which the Plantations Road passes ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road . MOVED : Councilman Conley SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF1r TOWN OF ITHACA n 44 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 4'4')p 41 o WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 15 Approval of Payment - NYSDOT Utility Work Agreement Resolution No . 49 WHEREAS , the replacement of bridges on Route 13 over Conrail , Cayuga Inlet and Buttermilk Creek by the New York State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT) necessitated the adjustment of certain Town of Ithaca utility facilities ; and WHEREAS , on November 10 , 1994 the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approved the Utility Work Agreement with the New York State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT) for completion of the water main betterment extension of the Town of Ithaca ' s 12 " water main opposite Sta . BF 9+50+/- , 34' Lt . +/- and crossing route 13 at CL Sta . 131 +27+/- , at a cost to the Town of $42 , 000 . 00 as an extension of the 1989 Inlet Valley Water Improvements ; and WHEREAS , the NYSDOT has notified the Town of Ithaca its total estimated share in the said contract is $52 , 099 . 60 including bid items and 15% for Engineer & Contingencies ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has determined the additional contract amount of $ 10 , 099 . 60 is justified and warranted ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the payment of $52 , 099 . 60 to the New York State Department of Audit & Control for the completion of the water main betterment as described ; and be it further RESOLVED , the cost of the said water main betterment in the amount of $52 , 099 . 60 shall be expended from account H8340 . 221 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 21 04� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WN CLERK 273- 1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 16 Authorization for Town Supervisor To E= xecute Maintenance Agreement With Tompkins County Downstream Forest Home Bridge Resolution No . 50 WHEREAS , Tompkins County is preparing plans and specifications to replace the downstream Forest Home bridge ; and WHEREAS , an agreement to clarify the maintenance responsibility for a bridge on a Town owned road is necessary; and WHEREAS , a draft agreement has been prepared and a construction cost estimate is pending from the County design consultant ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board is willing to enter into an agreement with Tompkins County for bridge maintenance assuming the costs are reasonable ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute a maintenance agreement for the downstream Forest Home bridge , after consultation and recommendation from the Town Highway/Parks Superintendent and the Town Engineer , and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Klein Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conleit, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : March 13 , 1995 j Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk fity OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 21 �- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 S ��lr Y o4 WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 22 Agreement Cornell University - Pipe Arch Judd Falls Road Resolution No . 51 WHEREAS , the Town is preparing to resurface the portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive ; and WHEREAS , Cornell University is preparing to make repairs to their corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel which carries the Cornell owned Plantations Road under Judd Falls Road at the " Jug Handle " ; and WHEREAS , it will be mutually beneficial to the Town and Cornell to have both projects done under one contract , and both parties wish to cooperatively construct the projects ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a mutually beneficial agreement with Cornell University to cooperatively construct the resurfacing of a portion of Judd Falls between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive , and to make repairs to the Cornell owned corrugated metal pipe arch tunnel under Judd Falls Road at the "Jug Handle " , after consultation and review of the agreement with the Attorney for the Town . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995�g._ � Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk �Ty OF a TOWN OF ITHACA 21 44- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 tWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 23 Approval for Waiver of Review Fees Cornell University GEIS and SLUD for Precinct 7 Resolution No , 52 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board completed its review of the Cornell University Generic: Environmental Impact Statement ( GEIS) for the proposed Precinct 7 Rezoning , and on June 7 , 1994 , recommended that the Town Board adopt the proposed rezoning of Precinct 7 to a Special Land Use District ( SLUD ) ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board on November 10 , 1994 , established a committee to study the Planning Board ' s findings and recommended SLUD ; and WHEREAS , it is anticipated that the committee will present its report and recommendations to the Town Board in the near future ; and WHEREAS , an analysis of the development review escrow account for Cornell indicates that expenses exceeded deposits by $ 111 . 87 dating back to 1991 ; and WHEREAS , Local Law No . 10 of 1994 , Section 2 ( 8) includes provisions for the Town Board to waive review fees for good cause shown , and such cause may include, but is not limited to , an extreme hardship to the applicant in paying for all or a portion of the review fees , the benefit to the general community that would be provided by the proposed project , or other unique or special circumstances which would warrant , in the judgement of the Town Board , such a waiver ; and WHEREAS , this project has been a cooperative venture between Cornell University and the Town of Ithaca; and WHEREAS , the project is close to completion and it would be desirable to close out the development review account for this project ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , mat the Town Board of the Town of . lthaca does hereby approve the waiver of the $ 111 ,. 87 in review fees exceeding previous deposits relating_ to the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS/SLUD account ; and be it further Res . No . 52 - 3/ 13/95 Page 2 . RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the waiver of any additional review fees associated with the Town Board ' s review of the Cornell University Precinct 7 GEIS/SLUD , and be it further RESOLVED , that the budget account established for such purpose ' be closed . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . DATED : March 1 1995 nj Vto Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk ty OF 1T� TOWN OF ITHACA zi o4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 WIN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 - Town Board Meeting 3/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 24 Public Hearing Date - Amendment Zoning Ordinance Expiration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval Resolution No , 53 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on April 10 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of , a " LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVAL" . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : March 13 , 1995 r N I 'C.ctcrmti Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk