HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2010-07-26 Study Session of the Ithaca Town Board
Monday, July 26, 2010 at 4 : 30 p. m .
q 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
Agenda
1 . Call to Order
2 . Report of Town Officials
3 . 5 : 30p . m . DELTA Presentation — Steve Messmer
4 . Report of Town Committees
a . Comprehensive Plan Committee
b . Planning Committee
i . Consider referring Vine Street Cottages Concept Plan to the
Planning Board for sketch plan review
c . Codes & Ordinances Committee
d . Parks & Trails Committee
e . Safety Committee
f . Public Works Committee
g . Budget Committee _
h . Operations Committee
i . back up tape & audio recordings retention period and web access
i . Employee Relations Committee
j . Personnel Committee
k. Conservation Board
I . Planning Department Review Committee
i . Consider approval of revised Director of Planning job description
5 . Discuss Town Board Committee Structure
6 . Intermunicipal Organizations
7 . Discuss draft letter re . : Mitigation Fees
8 , Consider Town of Ulysses request for contract with water haulers
90 Discuss Equipment Bid Process
10 , Consent Agenda
a . Approval of Minutes
b . Town of Ithaca Abstract
11 . Review of Correspondence
12 , Consider Adjournment
Study Session of the Ithaca Town Board
Monday, July 26 , 2010 at 4 : 30 p. m .
215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
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Minutes
Board Members Present : Herb Engman , Bill Goodman , Pat Leary, Susan Riha , Rich
DePaolo , and Tee -Ann Hunter Absent : Eric Levine
Staff Present : Bruce Bates , Jonathan Kanter, Judy Drake , Paulette Terwilliger, and
Jim Weber
Call to Order
Supervisor Engman opened the meeting at 4 ; 33 p . m . Agenda items were added .
AGENDA ITEM Report of Town Officials -- None
AGENDA ITEM Report of Town Committees
Comprehensive Plan Committee — Herb Engman reported that the July and August
meetings have been cancelled to give staff time to prepare write - ups from the various
group meetings for the Committee to have concrete , written information to consider and
act on .
Planning Committee — Susan Riha reported on the various Planned Development
Zones the Committee has been working on :
a . Ithaca Beer PDZ — The Committee has given its comments for changes and also
thinks it is ready to be given to legal for review.
b . Conifer Proposal — This PDZ is in limbo at the moment because the Vitale
Brothers have decided not to be involved and are instead looking at locations in
Lansing . There were also issues and a lot of questions regarding the Park- N -
Ride and its feasibility that will have to be looked at when and if the proposal
moves forward .
c . Vine Street Cottages — The general concept is moving along the process and
modifications have been made to include more median income housing . The
proposal now has 10 townhouse units which would fall in that range but there is
nothing specific in the PDZ to definitively define median income and/or define the
required percentage of the permanently affordable . For example 10% of 30 units
is 3 units . The developers have actually talked about more , but there is nothing
in the PDZ to define the number or require a certain number. Discussion
followed on the Board 's concept of affordable and how affordability would or
could be reached . Maybe a better term would be more affordable , not simple
affordable . There is market- rate , which developers look at and then real median
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pricing . Who decides what the definition is and how is it reachable without
subsidization ? Discussion followed .
TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010=134 : Refer Vine Street Cottages Concept Plan to
Planning Board for Sketch Plan Review
WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Committee met on July 14 , 2010 to discuss
the Vine Street Cottages proposal , consisting of up to 22 single -family houses and 10
attached townhouse units on 3 . 4 +/- acres located on Mitchell Street , and voted
unanimously to recommend that the Town Board consider referring the Vine Street
Cottages concept plan to the Town of Ithaca Planning Board for sketch plan review and
preliminary comments , now, therefore , be it
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby refers the Vine Street
Cottages concept plan to the Town of Ithaca Planning Board for sketch plan review and
preliminary comments .
MOVED : Councilman Goodman
SECONDED : Councilwoman Riha
Vote : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha Absent : Levine
Motion passed unanimously.
Codes & Ordinances Committee — Bill Goodman reported that discussion of the
Limited Historic District took up most of the meeting and a number of changes were
made to the draft which will hopefully be referred on to the full Board next month .
Conservation Zone language changes were discussed at Committee and there were
some changes requested and comments discussed from the Conservation Board
especially regarding forest management that had to be worked out. So the topic is still
on the agenda for more discussion on that aspect .
Parks & Trails Committee — Bill Goodman reported that July's meeting was cancelled
due to vacations . In August they will discuss the West Hill meeting the Town sponsored
and he also noted that the neighborhood groups are having a meeting at the end of
August which he hopes to be allowed to speak at . Herb Engman added that Cornell did
a really nice job redoing the East Hill Trail that they disturbed doing their water main
project and Dryden is still working toward extending it across Game Farm Rd and on to
Dryden .
Safety Committee — No Report
Public Works Committee — Rich DePaolo reported that they are meeting tomorrow
morning so most of his report might be known already. The Town Hall roof repairs still
need to be discussed . There was some discussion on the status of the Warren Rd
Walkway — waiting on the State ; Forest Home Traffic Calming Phase I — Bid opening
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this week after some changes to the specifications in conjunction with the neighbors .
The first bids were over budget and the changes were necessary .
Rich DePaolo also noted that he had a conversation with a gentleman and he
expressed his concern with the emerald ash borer and how it affects municipal budgets
and what municipalities should be doing . Discussion followed .
Budget Committee — Herb Engman reported that all departments have submitted their
budgets , but he has not had a chance to talk to Al Carvill yet . He also reported that the
Village of Cayuga Heights has requested a new fire truck. He did not realize the Town
was responsible for some of that purchase and he will be looking into that . Tee -Ann
Hunter and Susan Riha commented that this is another example of why we need an
Asset Management program so that monies can be put aside every year. Mr. Engman
added that there are different philosophies for major expenditures ; some think bonding
is a better way because then the current users pay for the asset as opposed to past
users who may not be there when the asset is purchased .
Operations Committee — Herb Engman reported that the fire department is
discontinuing the fire-pull -box monitoring system and we will need to decide on a
different way to alert the FD of an emergency . There are companies that provide the
service and this is a mandatory requirement by the state . Bruce Bates is looking at
different companies and gave a brief explanation .
The property maintenance law was also discussed . The Town can take someone to
court but we have no mechanism or law that allows us to carry out the rulings . We are
trying to develop a law that would allow the Town to be able to go in and clean it up and
add the cost to the tax . Discussion followed .
The subject of what to do about the digital audio recordings was also discussed .
Paulette Terwilliger explained that the topic came up because a trial run of recording the
minutes digitally was started last year and there was some confusion about what was
happening with them . There are three questions ; 1 . Retention 2 . Web or not and 3 .
Format/Indexing . (see Attachment) Discussion followed . Board members thought it
was a topic that needed further discussion by the Board to determine what philosophy
they wanted to go with . The topic of whether to keep them on the web is the issue that
the Board will have to decide . The Web issue will go back to Operations and then onto
the Town Board regular meeting for action .
Employee Relations Committee — Tee-Ann Hunter reported that the bike rack was
discussed ; A discussion on the difference between Class A and B driver' s licenses and
what they can and cannot drive and any pay differences that should be associated with
the different levels as well as what the load limits are for each . Jim Weber noted that a
license holder is responsible for knowing what their license limits are . There is a
question about combinations and he is looking for training on that. Peer reviews were
also discussed .
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Personnel Committee — Tee-Ann Hunter reported that the College Course Credit
Policy was discussed and referred to the Town Board for approval . The Vacation
Buyback policy was also discussed with no conclusions reached . The Comp-time use
by salaried employees was discussed and no changes will be made .
Suspended for presentation .
AGENDA ITEM DELTA Presentation — Steve Messmer, Project Manager
(689 AttachwAwt)-e
Herb Engman gave an over view stating that the Town has to think about a Road
Preservation Law which have associated Road Usage Agreements ( RUA' s) . DELTA is
one of the companies tackling the problem of coordinating and preparing RUA's to
recoup costs for fixing roads deteriorated by heavy equipment association with large
projects such as the A& E Center, gas drilling rigs , wind farms , etc . DELTA has a
package that they have presented to other municipalities . He turned it over to Mr.
Messmer
Summary
The State has said municipalities have the right to control their own roads and this is
one of the ways to do it . There are over 20 towns using the DELTA program which was
developed over a 2 year period by Sullivan County using grants and they have released
it for other municipalities to use because they want everyone to be able to protect
themselves . The start-up cost is approximately $8 , 500 and the idea is that the more
municipalities that join , the better the coordination will be and the solidarity/strength in
any court action that may happen . It has not been tested in court yet , but there have
been instances where Road Use Agreements ( RUA' s) have recaptured monies and
they have not been sued . Developers generally, so far, do not want to stop work , so
they will sign the RUA's and once that is done , it's done .
This is only for large projects , not the routine or usual truck traffic that occurs in the
Town now. For example , local milk carrier ALNYE , is a usual traffic even though he
may have many trucks on the roads ; but , construction trucks for a new hotel would not
be "usual and normal" traffic . Mr. Messmer called this the "fishnet theory" . Their
system allows the small fish — normal and usual traffic — through the net while catching
the large fish — big developers doing short-term heavy equipment traffic .
Roads are reviewed and baselines which will be used to determine the deterioration , if
any, after a project is done . They must return the road to the level it was in to start with .
In some cases , the RUA determines that a project has to improve the road before the
start of work to get it up to the standard required by their use . The RUA also allows the
municipality to set truck routes based on what the Town decides is the safest and best
route for the community.
There would be a Permit Issued for road use , and therefore there would need to be a
Permit Officer as the coordinator within the Town .
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Conservation Board – none
Planning Department Review Committee Herb Engman reported that the Review
Committee has recommended some changes to the job description . There is a bigger
emphasis on community involvement and typical work activities have been broken down
into categories . Discussion followed .
a. Consider approval of revised Director of Planning job description
TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-135 : Approval of Revisions to Job Description –
Director of Planning
WHEREAS , the Planning Department Review Committee recommends revisions
to the Director of Planning job description to better describe the duties of the position ;
Now , therefore , be it
RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the
attached revised job description for the Director of Planning position .
MOVED : Councilwoman Riha
SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo
VOTE : Ayes – Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously .
AGENDA ITEM Discuss Memo from Tompkins County regarding the Biggs B
property (See Attachment)
Herb Engman explained that we received a memo from the County with options for the
property. The County is considering sending out an RFP to solicit ideas from
developers based on their options and they are inviting comments from us . One of the
options they are looking at is something akin to EcoVillage . Bill Goodman is working on
a grant for an EcoVillage - like development , but that is a multi -year process . Discussion
followed on whether a node on West Hill is really going to work and how the Town
needs to take a wholistic view of West Hill . It seems all development proposed is
residential instead of mixed , with the theory that residential will bring commercial , but
will it? Discussion followed and the bullet points in the memo were gone over
individually. If a PDZ is needed , the Town would have more input in the particulars , but
if they build within current zoning , we would not . Affordable housing was discussed
also . Rich DePaolo and Bill Goodman were designated as the contact persons for the
Town who will communicate with the County and keep track of the property's status .
AGENDA ITEM Discuss Town Board Committee Structure—Pulled due to time
AGENDA ITEM Intermunicipal Organizations - None
AGENDA ITEM Discuss draft letter re. . Mitigation Fees
Tee-Ann Hunter reported that the letter already went out .
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AGENDA ITEM Consider Town of Ulysses request for contract with water
haulers
Pulled , we did not receive a copy of the contract .
AGENDA ITEM Discuss Equipment Bid Process
On the agenda per Eric Levine , who was absent . Brief discussion followed .
AGENDA ITEM Consider setting a Public Hearing regarding a Noise Permit
TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010=136 : Set Public Hearing for consideration of a Noise
Permit for the Hillel Foundation function on August 29, 2010 on Ithaca College
Campus
WHEREAS the Town of Ithaca has received a Noise Permit application from Hillel at
Ithaca College for a BBQ with a band on Sunday, August 29 , 2010 from 4 : 30 - 6 : 30
p . m . ,
Therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hold a public
hearing at the Town Hall , 215 North Tioga Street , Ithaca , New York , on the 9th day of
August , 2010 , at 5 : 50 p . m , for the purpose of considering the above Noise Permit . , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that at such time and place all persons interested in the
proposed permits may be heard concerning the same ; and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca is hereby authorized
and directed to publish a notice of such public hearing in the official newspaper of the
Town of Ithaca and to post a copy of same on the signboard of the Town of Ithaca .
MOVED : Councilwoman Riha
SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo
VOTE : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously.
AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda
TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-137 : Consent Agenda Items
BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves
and/or adopts the resolutions for Consent Agenda Items :
Approval of Minutes of July, 12 , 2010 -- Pulled
a . Town of Ithaca Abstract
b . Dog Census Budget Amendment
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MOVED : Councilwoman Riha
SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo
VOTE : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2010=137a : Town of Ithaca Abstract
WHEREAS , the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Ithaca
Town Board for approval of payment ; and
WHEREAS , the said vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town
Board ; now therefore be it
RESOLVED , that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of
the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated .
VOUCHER NOS . 8661 - 8755
General Fund Town wide 74 ,739.37
General Fund Part Town 31075 .62
Highway Fund Part Town 95 , 883. 16
Water Fund 16 ,027.63
Sewer Fund 61303 .70
Forest Home Traffic Calming PH1 48 . 97
Warren Road Walkway 11140 .00
Fire Protection Fund 258, 333. 00
Forest Home Lighting District 103. 66
Glenside Lighting District 38 . 37
Renwick Heights Lighting District 55 . 03
Eastwood Commons Lighting District 135 . 51
Clover Lane Lighting District 16 .06
Winner's Circle Lighting District 54 .53
Burlei h Drive Lighting District 54 .01
West Haven Road Lighting District 160. 78
Coddin ton Road Lighting District 96.08
Trust and Agency 3,264 .00
Debt Service _940.00
TOTAL 4601469 . 480,
MOVED : Councilwoman Riha
SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo
VOTE : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously
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TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010=137b : Budget Transfer and Amendment for
Conducting A Dog Enumeration in 2010
WHEREAS : Under our contract with Tompkins County Animal Control , the Town of
Ithaca is required to conduct a dog enumeration in the year 2010 , and
WHEREAS : Funds were not provided in the 2010 to conduct an animal enumeration ,
and
WHEREAS : The Ithaca Town Clerk is requesting funds to be budgeted for to meet this
contractual obligation , and
WHEREAS : the Town Clerk and Town Budget Officer together have reviewed the 2010
General Townwide Fund budget and recommends the following transfers and
amendment to the 2010 General Townwide Operating Fund :
FROM : A1410 . 403 Town Clerk Recording Fees $25841 . 00
A1410 . 410 Town Clerk Conference & Mileage $3 , 000 . 00
A1460 . 400 Records Mgmt Contractual $ 1 , 475 . 00
A1460 . 445 Records Mgmt Storage Supplies $29300 . 00
A1460 . 447 Records Mgmt Codification Updates $ 407 . 00
A1555 Dog Enumeration $ 1 , 750 . 00
A2544 Dog License $3 , 227 . 00
TO : A3520 . 402 Animal Control — Enumeration $ 15 , 000
Now therefore be it
RESOLVED : that the Town Board approves , authorizes and directs the Town Budget
Officer to record the appropriate budgetary amendment to establish funding to meet this
expense .
MOVED : Councilwoman Riha
SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo
VOTE : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously
Pulled Item — Approval of Minutes
A change was made to remove the words "at Town Hall" on page 8 in the benefits
discussion . Agreed .
TB RESOLUTION NO. 2010-138 : Town of Ithaca Minutes of July 12 , 2010
WHEREAS , the draft minutes of the July 12 , 2010 Regular Meeting of the Town
Board have been submitted for review and approval ;
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THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED , that the governing Town Board hereby approves the ;submitted
minutes , with correction , as the Final minutes of the July 12 , 2010 Regular Mee"ting of
the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca .
MOVED : Councilman DePaolo
SECONDED : Councilwoman Riha
VOTE : Ayes — Engman , Goodman , Hunter, DePaolo , Leary and Riha
Absent : Levine Motion passed unanimously `
AGENDA ITEM Review of Correspondence - None
Upon motion by Tee-Ann Hunter and seconded by Pat Leary, the Board entered ;F
Executive Session to discuss the personnel history of a particular person at 7 :30 p :m :
The Board came out of executive session upon motion by Bill Goodman and Susan
Riha at 7 : 46 p . m . s
Meeting was adjourned upon motion at 7 : 47p , m ,
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oT Regular Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board
Monday, August 9, 2010 at 5 : 30 p. m .
215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
Agenda
1 . Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance
2 . Report from County and City Officials
3 . Quarterly Report from the Fire Commissioner
4 . Persons to be Heard and Board Comments
5 , 5 :45 Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law Electing a Retirement Incentive
Program as Authorized by Chapter 105 , Laws of 2010 for the Eligible
Employees of the Town of Ithaca
a . Consider adoption
6 . 5 : 50 Public Hearing re . : a Noise Permit for Hillel at Ithaca College
a . Consider adoption
7 . 5 : 55 Public Hearing re . : a Noise Permit for Ithaca College : IC After Dark
a . Consider adoption
8 . Consider setting a public hearing re . : a Noise Permit for Ithaca College Senior
BBQ
95 Consider Authorization to Award the Bid for the Forest Home Traffic Calming
Project Phase I
10 . Ridgecrest Water Tank Improvement Project
a . Consider Authorization To Award Contract for Construction and to
Establish the Ridgecrest Road Water Tank Improvement Capital Project
Fund
11 . Consider Setting a Public Hearing for the Hungerford Hill Rd Pump Station
Water Improvements
12 . Consider Amending the Public Interest Order for the East Shore Dr. Water
Improvements Project
13 . Consider Approval of and Authorization to sign the Municipal Cooperative
Agreement for the Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance
Consortium
14 . Consider Authorization to Contribute to the Reserves of the Greater Tompkins
County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium
15 . Consider Authorization for the Town Supervisor to sign the " Boulder
Revocable License Agreement"
16 . Consider Budget Amendment to Transfer Unexpended Monies for Sand Bank
Road Improvements
17 . Consider Approval of Revised College Credit Course Policy
189 Consent Agenda
a . Town of Ithaca Abstract
b . Bolton Point Abstract
c . Approval of Minutes
d . Consider appointment of ZBA Alternate
e . Consider appointment of Sustainability Planner
f . Approve Sale of Surplus Equipment — Public Works Department
190 Report of Town Officials
20 . Report of Town Committees
21 , Intermunicipal Organizations
22 . Review of Correspondence
23 . Consider Adjournment