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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1973-06-25TOWN OF ITHACA SPECIAL BOARD r^ETlNG June 25, 1973 At a Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca^ held on the 25th day of June, 1973, at the Town Offices at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York, there were ^ PRESENTS Walter Jo SChwan, Supervisor ! I Noel Desch, Councilman * Victor Del RossO, Councilman Rbbeirt No Powefb, Councilman ABSENT? Andrew Wo McElWee, Councilman ALSO PRESENT? William L. Banner, Assistant Superintendent Ithaca Public Schools Robert Butler, Ithaoa Public Schools Edward Witko, District Superintendent, BOCES Gabriel N. Meckenburg, Attorney, BOCES Ben Boynton, Bbynton Real Estate The meeting was called to order at 5s15 p.m, SIDEWALK - NORTHEAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Gabriel N. Meckenburg, Attorney for BOCES, reviewed the background of the Northeast Elementary School walkway situation. He said BOCES was primeurily concerned over the improper use of the walk way and the resulting potential danger to children using the walk way. It appbcurs there is no way to keep them out of the BOCES ^ parking lot, where buses come in and out and where the general pub< I lie comes in and out. BOCES does not want the walkway and the School District cannot by law own it. BOCES wants the.Town to take over the walkway since the Town now does everything with respect to the Walkway, except that it is not the legal owner. Mr. Meckenbturg pointed ouh that BOCES had been made a party to the regent Q'Neil lawsuit and its insurance carrier had made a value contribution toward the ultimate sum for which the case was settied, indicating that BOCES does not have complete exemption from li€a3ility with respect to the walkway^ As attorney for BOCES, Mr. Meckenburg asked the Town of Ithaca to tsUce over the title to the walkway, and he said BOCES would then initiate a procedure to dispose of the title to it, includ ing a referehdum. Supervisor Schwan noted the Town had built the walkway to help the School District and had saved them considerable money in that busing is not required in the area. He thought the Town would be willing to take title to the walkway if the Town is not required to fence it off. Councilman Desch inquired whether transferring title to the Town would change the present working arrangement as to maintenance Of the walkway, snow removal, etc. Mr^ Banner said the working arrangement could continue, but it has not always ^ worked too weli in the past. Mr . Meckenburg pointed out that \ ; transfer Of title would not obligate the Town to do anything more ; than it is already doing. Motion by Supervisor Schwan? seconded by Councilman Desch; RESOLVED, that the Tbwn Board of the Town of Ithaca agrees that the Town of Ithaca will accept from BOCES the Northeast Elementary School walkway between warren Road and Muriel Btreet, subject to the Town Attorney approving title to same and subject to such other reocmimendations and requirements of the Ithaca Town Attorney, and %rith the assurance of BOCES that the Town of tthaca will not be required to fence off the walkway. Unanimously carried. - 2 - June 25, 1973 GROFF ASSOCIATES - HOOSIMG FOR ELDERL^ PROJiiCT Supervisor Schwan reported that he had thihed with a Mrs. Jeannette Kunker, an attorney in Albany, to get soke advice as to whether or not the Town may obligate the County with respect to tax exemption or abatement. Inasmuch as the Town his a town-wide water and sewer function, and establishes the formula, the rate, the units of bene- ^ fit on Individual properties# the Town does have an assessing func tion. Further, the Town does actually assess County property In the Town of Ithaca. Based on these fdcts^ It appears that Itos. Kunker's opinion Is that the Town may grant tax exemption without the permission of the CoTinty fifild may obligate the County* The Town contracts out the advalorem adsesament function. Supervisor Schwan also reported that he had called Mr. Trammell, attorney for Groff Assoclateii, to advise him that the Town wants from Groff Associates for Its meatlhg and public hearing on July 9, 1973 saitiple application for the housing for the elderly. Informa tion on who will operate the pfbject, and other specifics, rather than the generalities the Tovhi has had to date. Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch, RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca shall hbld a public hearing on the 9th day of July, 1973, at 6s00 p.m., to consider the advisa bility of amending the resolution adopted by the Town ^oard of the Town of Ithaca on the 11th day of December, 1972, concerning Hous ing for the Elderly F.H.A. Project No. 013-44031 LDC, Ellis Hollow Road, Town of Ithaca, In the following respects; (1) By deleting paragraph 8 thereof which will result In the tax exemption being grcuited _ without the consent of the Covinty and the School District. ' 1 (2) By modifying paragraph 4 of the resolution which provides for the period on which the first payment In lieu of taxes shall begin. Unanimously carried. HYDRANT ON CHRISTOPHER LANE The matter of the hydrant on Christopher Lane was discussed brief ly again and the Board took the following actions Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councllmeui Desch, RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca shall expend from the water benefit fund a sum not to exceed $900.00 for the Installation of a hydrant on Christopher Lane? that a letter shall be sent to tothur A. Prince cuid Otto B. Schonfeld Indicating that this Is a hydrant that should have been Installed by them as the developers of Christopher Lane? that no further approval of any plan submitted by Arthur A. Prince or Otto B. Schonfeld shall be given by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board until such time as the Town of Ithaca Is In receipt of a check from each of them for half the amount expended to Install the hydrant. Unanimously ccucrled. 1 ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6s 15 p.m. €4^ Edward L. Bergen Town Clerk