HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1973-10-08TOWN OP ITHACA
REGULAR BOARD I4EETING
October 8, 1973
Town Board 6f the Town of Ithaca, TompkinsCounty, New York, held at tke Town of Ithaca Offices at 108 East Green
there wer ^°^' York, on the 8th day 6f October, 1973, at 5s00 p.m.
PRESENTS
ABSENT:
Walter J. Schwan, Supervisor
Andrew W• NcElwee, Councilman
Noel Desch, Cbiincilman
Victor Del Rosso, Councilman
Robert N. Powers, Councilman
ALSO PRESENT:James V. Buyoucos, Town Attorney
Barbara Holcomb, Chairman, Planning Board
David W. Cowan# Zoning Officer
Reynolds Metz, Assistant Zoning Officer
Marion Morey, Highway Superintendent
Kenneth Krbohs, Town Engineer*-Planner
Wilbur Traramell, Groff Associates
Stewart Rnowlton, Groff Associates
Ben Boynton, Groff Associates
Carl Louis Wren, Empire Pipeline Co.
Randall T. Crawford, Suttohi Associates,
Architects, Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, Senior Citizens
Thomas Kehoe, Cornell University, Sr.
Extension Associate, Consumer Economics
and Public Policy
Catherine Valentino
Beverly Livesay
Radio, TV, and Press
The meeting was called to order at 5:15 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that the Minutes of July 9, July 30,^ and August 13, 1973
be approved, as presented.
Unanimou&ly carried,
COMBINED REGULAR AND BUDGET MEETING
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca shall hold a
combined regular and budget meeting on November 8, 1973 at 5:00 p.m.
in the Town Offices, as required by Town Law.
Unanimously carried.
PRELIMINARY BUDGET - 1974
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby prepare and approve as a
Preliminary Budget of this Town for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1974, the Itemized statement of estimated revenues and
expenditures, as prepared; a copy of which is to be made a part of
these minutes, and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED/ that the (Pown Board of the Town of Ithaca
shall meet to hold a public hearing at 5s15 p.m. on Thursday, Novem-
^ ber 8, 1973 at the Town Offices, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New
York, for the purpose of hearing euniy person for or against any item
j or items therein? and n
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such
public hearing in the manner provided in Section 113 of the Town Law
providing that such notioe shall be published in the Ithaca Journal
at least twice.
Unanimously carried.
CITY OF ITHACA FIRE CONTRACT
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Motion by Sup^rvisdr Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held by the Town Board of the
Town of Ithach at 5:20 p.in., IJoVember 8, 1973, in the Town of Ithaca
Offices, 108 East Gteen Street, Ithaca, New York, for the purpose of
hearing all persons interested in the renewal of a contract with the
City of Ithaca fbr fire protection for a one-year period on the
basis of $34,961 for the ^ear 1974 in the Town of Ithaca, excepting
the following ^eas, to wits
a) the Village of Cayuga Heights,
b) the area comprising all the territory lying between
the east boundary of the Village of Cayuga Heights
and the east boundary of the Town of Ithaca,
c) the Hamlet of Forest Home exclusive of the structure
housing the Cornell University Filtration Plant.
Unanimously carried.
CAYUGA HEIGHTS FIRE CONTRACT
Motion by Supervisor Schwcui? seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held by the Town of Ithaca Town
Bocucd at 5:25 p.m., November 8, 1973 in the Town of Ithaca Offices,
108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York, for the purpose of hearing
all persons interested in the renewal of a contract with the Village
of Cayuga Heights for fire protection for the year 1974 on the basis
of $15,434 in the Hamlet of Forest Home and in that portion of the
Town to the north of Forest Home and between the east boundary of
Cayuga Heights and the east boundary of the Town of Ithaca.
Unanimously carried.
WATER, SEWER AND LIGHTING
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
Motion by Supervisor Schwan? seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, WHEREAS the Town of Ithaca has prepared assessment rolls
on the parcels of land included in the following:
(1) Forest Home Lighting Special Improvement District?
(2) Glenside Lighting Special Improvement District?
(3) Renwick Heights Lighting Special Improvement District?
(4) The Town of Ithaca water and sewer improvements now
operated by the Town as a Town-wide function and covering
all lands in the Town, pursuant to Section 209-r of the
Town Law? this assessment roll includes not only all the
parcels formerly included in all the former Water and
Sewer Districts, but also all other lands in the Town of
Ithaca outside of the Village of Cayuga Heights?
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and has apportioned and assessed upon such parcels of land in propor
tion to the amount of benefits the improvements shall confer upon the
construction of public water and sanitary sewer systems therein which
are payable in the year 1974 iand therefore, pursuant to Section 239
of the Town Law, the Selid Town Board will hold a public hearing there
on in the Town Offices>108 Bast Green Street, Ithaca, New York, on the
8th day of November, 1973, in the order listed above beginning at
^ 5s30 p.m., at which time it will consider any objections which may
I be made to said assessident rolls and apportionments,
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" Unanimously carried.
REPORTS OF TOWN OFFICIALS
Barbara Holcofnb, Chairman, Planning Board. Reported that the
Planning Board is continuing to work on the Zoning Ordinance and,
hopefully, is very close to the end. She reported also that the
Planning Board is beginning a compilation of new roads which have been
accepted since the last official Town highway map. When these are all
drawn on the map, it will be necessary to have a public hearing and
formally adopt the map as the official Town highway map.
In connection with an official Town highway map. Councilman
McElwee noted that City Fire Chief Weaver has complained that he is
not notified when a new road is accepted by the Town of Ithaca. Mrs.
Holcomb said this was one of the reasons why the Planning Board wants
to get an updated and official approved map of Town roads. Councilman
McElwee suggested that as each road is accepted and recorded in the
official minutes that Chief Weaver receive a copy of the minutes.
Supervisor Schwan instructed the Town Clerk to do this in the future,
and to give the Fire Chief the location of the road in addition to
the name of it. It was suggested also that a form letter could serve
as notice to the Fire Chief.
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' Mrs. Holcomb reported that under a new State regulation a
developer has 30 days to file a subdivision map after the date it
is approved by the Planning Board with the County Clerk. She said,
further, in accordance with Section 278 of the Town Law it is the
duty of the County Clerk to notify the Planning Board in writing with
in three days of the filing or recording of any plat approved by the
Planning Board, identifying such plat by its title, date of filing or
recording, and official file number. Mrs. Holcomb said she had dis
cussed this with Mrs. Elsie Wolverton, County Clerk, and Mrs. Wolver-
ton is going to check it out with the County Attorney, Robert I. Wil
liamson. If this procedure is followed with the Town of Ithaca, of
course, it will have to be followed for all the other towns as well.
(Attorney Buyoucos, reverting to the matter of acceptance of roads,
noted that there is still the problem of people sending him abstracts
and deeds before he has had any information that an approval has been
applied for. He recommended that no deeds or abstracts be sent direct
to him until all preliminary approvals have been had from the Planning
Board, Superintendent of Highways, or others. Mrs. Holcomb said the
Planning Board could take the portion of the map that shows the road
and give 24r. Morey a copy and he can then verify whether it is in
accordance with the way the Planning Board has approved it. The
papers (deeds and abstracts) would only come to Mr. Buyoucos for theI I legal work.)
Kenneth Kroohs, Town Engineer-Planner. Reported that a pre-
liminary profile of Campbell Avenue has been received and that he
hcid seen preliminary proposed map which should be completed within a
week and a half. He said we will then be able to get final estimate
of costs to the residents of the area.
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Mr. Kroohs requested authorization to attend with Peter
Francese, Planning Consultantr one session of the meetings of the
New York State Planning Federation on October 22, 1973. This is
the session on Planned Unit Developments. He said this could be
helpful in writing the new Zoning Ordincince. Attendance would in
volve transportation,; registration fee, and meals.
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Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilmem Desch,
RESOLVED, that Kenneth Rroohs and Peter Francese be authorized to
attend the Planned unit Development session of the meetings of the
New York State Planniiiq Federatioh on October 22, 1973 — transporta
tion, registration fee and meals tb be at the expense of the Town of
Ithaca.
I Unanimously carried.
Marion Morey, highway SuPbrixltendent. Reported that ®no
parking" signs have nbw been postbd on Snyder Hill Road. In answer
to a question by COuncil^^ Desbh Mr, Morey said that John Marion's
ditch had not yet been fiked. (Supervisor Schwan asked Ken KroohS
to look into this and bivb Attomby Buyoucos whatever information
he can.) Mr, Morey bdld they are how working on the pipe line in
Eastern Heights.
W. Cowan, Zoning Officer. Reported that Ken Maguire
of Ma^ire Gardens has requested a Building Permit for a temporary
plastic greenhouse addition to his present building.
Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Supervisor SchWan,
RESOLVED, that the Zoning Officer issue td Ken Maguire, Maguire
Gardens, a pemit for a plastic greenhouse addition to the present
building, permit for said extension to be limited to a maximum of
three years' life.
Unanimously carried. '
REVIEW OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET - 1974
Supervisor Schwan reviewed the Preliminary Budget for 1974 page by
page, indicating increases in such items of expense as salaries and
materials costs as a result of inflation and increases in such items
as State Aid and mortgage tax, tending to stabilize the budget.
Public hearing to approve a final budget has been set for November
8, 1973, this preliminary budget having been approved. A copy of
the preliminary budget has been attached to and made a part of these
minutes.
NEW TOWN CENSUS
There was brief discussion of the possibility of having a new Town
census. The Supervisor did not think there would be sufficient in
crease to justify a census at this time (since 1970). He suggestoJ
waiting until 1975. However, Mr. Kroohs, Town Engineer-Planner was
asked to get an estimate of the cost of a census at this time.
GROFF ASSOCIATES - ELDERLY HOUSING PROJECT
In view of the fact that Tompkins County has not agreed to grant tax
stabilization for the Groff Associates project, the Town Attorney
presented a proposed resolution for the Board's consideration. The
Supervisor read the proposed resolution which stated essentially that
Groff Associates would pay to the Town, in addition to the stabilized
figure of $20,000 any additional sums which may be necessary to pay
.the County taxes in full. There was some discussion of how the pro-
ration between Town, County and School District taxes might be worked
out, the question of interim taxes before occupancy, what percentage
of occupancy there might be on the tax status date. May 1, determina
tion of assessment during construction based on what percentage of
construction is completed and/or other factors. With respect to
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these matters the Supervisor said he would discuss them with Thomas
G. Payne, Director of the Tompkins County Assessment Division, in
order to get! clarification» The Board then took the following action
Motion by Supervisor Sehwan? seconded by Councilman McElwee,
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WHEREAS the Board of Representatives of the County of Tompkins
has refused to gramt a tax stabilization or abatement to Groff Associ
ates, IT IS RESOLVED that the resolution adopted on December 11, 1972,
as modified by twd resolutions adopted on July 9, 1973, be further
amended as follows s
Until such time as the County of Tompkins shall grant tax
stabilization to Grof^ Associates in accordance with the provisions
of the resolution adopted by the Town Board on December 11, 1972, and
as heretofbr^ ^nended, Groff Associates shall pay the Town such sums
Of money, in addition to the sum of $20,000.00, as may be required to
pay the Coinity tax^s in view of the County's refusal to grant tax
stabilization to Groff. The Supervisor is authorized to arrange the
specific procedures for pro-rating the sum of $20,000.00 in the first
year and allocating a portion of the $20,000.00 payment and determin
ing the excess or additional amount required from Groff to pay the
County taxes in full> but the formula or pfocedutes to effect the
foregoing shall be subject to approval by the Town Board. The Super
visor shall submit such procedures to the Town Board at its meeting
on November 8, 1973.
Unanimously carried.
GROFF ASSOCIATES - SITE PLAN APPROVAL
Barbara Holcomb, Planning Board Chairman, read a resolution which was
duly adopted by the Town Planning Board at a Special Meeting held on
September 25, 1973, as follows;
"RESOLVED, that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca
recommend to the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approval
of the plans submitted by the Developers of the 100-unit
housing for elderly project on Ellis Hollow Road as presented
to the Planning Board on the 25th of September, 1973, with
the following conditions;
1. Texture of sidewalks to be such that slipperyness
is avoided.
The bench areas in the Courtyard to be in a con
versational arrangement.
Equipment in Courtyard to be spelled out in Con
tract with the Town.
Supervisory personnel for operation of project
after completion to be spelled out in the Contract
with the Town.
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Provision for adequate transportation to be
included in Contract with the Town.
Provision to be made for enclosed and screened
outside containers for refuse.
7. There is to be a binding agreement with the
adjacent property owner to the North requiring
an additional ten feet (10') for yard require
ment beyond the minimum zoning requirements to
id^e up the two to six foot shortage of side yard
requirement on this property.
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8. Walking lanes across the East parking lot to the
garden area to be designated.
9. Plan to be submitted tb Fire Chief Weaver for
his commehts on fire protection.
10. Entire plan for watet and sewer services must be
approved by the TompkinS County Health Department.
I 11. Designate the capipe^ and height of planting materi
als to be used. The Size will be checked by Mr.
Robert Scannell pridr to submission of the final
plan to the Town Boaird.
12. The developer shall designate the one-way traffic
pattern into and out of the property by means of
signs. These signs shall be in conformity with
the Town of Ithaca Sign Ordinance."
The Board then reviewed the site plans with Mr. Wren and Mr. Crawford.
In accordance with the resolution adopted by the Town Board on
December 11, 1972 authorizing the Town Supervisor, with the assistance
of the Town Attorney, tO negotiate a contract with Groff Associates
containing whatever provisions mky be necessary for the benefit of v
the occupants of the proposed development, the Town Attorney presented
to the Board a proposed contract between the Town and Groff for their
review.
The Board acted on the matter of site plan approval first, as follows;
Motion by Councilman Desch? seconded by Councilmcui McElweei,
RESOLVED, that Groff Associates Site Plan dated September 26, 1973,
j revised October 6, 1973, Town of Ithaca Map Wo. 420 ^ be approved,
I contingent upon the following; (1) that osi'^site primary electric ser-—•
Vice shall be placed in a galvanized steel conduit, €uid (2) that wat^ef
and sewer lines shall be installed to the east side of the right-of-
way.
Unanimously carried.
The Board then reviewed the proposed contract between the Town of
Ithaca and Groff as presented by Town Attorney Buyoucos. It was
found to be generally acceptable except that the Board wished included
in the contract as finally drawn certain of the conditions recommended
by the Planning Board at its meeting on September 25, 1973. The recc3»-
^endations of the Planning Board and certain modifications indicated
by the Town Attorney were acceptable to Mr. Trammell. Therefore, the
Board took the following action;
Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Supervisor Schwan,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board approves the proposed contract, contin
gent upon it being amended to include the following recommendations
of the Town Planning Boards (1) equipment in Courtyard to be spelled
out in Contract , (2) supervisory personnel for operation of project
after completion to be spelled out in the Contract, (3) provision for
adequate transportation to be included in the Contract, (4) provision
for a binding agreement with the adjacent property owner to the North
w requiring an additional ten feet for yard requirement beyond the mini-
mxm zoning requirements to make up the two to six foot shortage of
; side yard requirement on this property, (5) plan to be submitted to
Fire Chief Weaver for his comments on fire protection, (6) entire plan
for water and sewer services must be approved by the Tompkins County
Health Department, (7) designate the caliper and height of planting
materials to be used, the size to be checked by Mr. Robert Scannell
prior to submission of the final plan to the Town Board; and contin
gent upon certain general modifications by the Town Attorney.
Unanimously carried.
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CLERK FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
Supervisor Schwan reported to the Boaifd that Warren A. Blye, Justice
of the Peace, had requested authorization to hire a clerk.
Motion by Supervisor Schwab? seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that Wsurren A. Blye, d'ustice of the Peace, be authorized
to hire a clerk, as needed, at $25.00 per session.
Unanimously carried.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Motion by Supervisor Schwan? seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that $3,000.00 be tfensfe^red from General Town-Wide
Surplus account, year ended l9i2, tb the Bolton Point Account A-8030.0
to cover payment of Lozier Engineete' bill for surveying and mapping.
Unanimously carried.
APPROVi^ OF WARRANTS
Motion by Supervisor Schwan? seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that the Warrants dated October 8, 1973, be approved for
payment, in the following amounts:
General Fund $ 12,538.49
Highway Fund 10,617.69
Water and Sewer Fund .... 1,645.37
Unanimously carried.
ITHACA YOUTH BUREAU AND YOUTH BUREAU BOARD
Mrs. Catherine Valentino, Town of Ithaca representative on the Ithaca
Youth Bureau Board, expressed concern over the fact that in a discus
sion with Mr. Robert Cutia, City of Ithaca Youth Bureau Director, he
categorized the Ithaca Youth Bureau Board as merely an advisory Board.
She said it is her understanding that under the Constitution and By-
Laws of the City of Ithaca Youth Bureau, the Youth Bureau Board is
more than an advisory Board and, in fact, has policy making powers.
Mrs. Valentino also noted that she has not been receiving notices of
the Budget meetings of the Youth Bureau.
Supervisor Schwan noted that the Youth Bureau is requesting roughly
$3,986 more this year than last year. Co\mcilman Del Rosso was dis
turbed over the fact that the Town of Ithaca is contributing to the
Youth Bureau to the extent of about $16,000 and has little knowledge
of or control over the use of these funds. Mrs. Valentino suggested
that a letter be written by the Town to the City to clarify these
matters. Supervisor Schwan said he would write such a letter. Sup
ervisor Schwan said the Twon is getting much better financial infoma-
tion than in the past, but that there is still something to be desir
ed. He said one of the problems is to determine whether the programs
the Town is paying for are programs for Town people.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned to 5:00 p.m. on October 23, 1973.
Edward L. Bergen
Town Clerk