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TOWN OF ITHACA
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
September 15, 2015 9:00 a.m.
Public Works Facility
Board and Staff Present: Rod Howe, Rich DePaolo, Herb Engman, Jim Weber, Creig Hebdon,
Mike Smith
1. Approval of Minutes:
Minutes from August 18th, 2015 were approved Mr. Engman motioned to accept. Mr.
DePaolo seconded.
2. Member Comments / Concerns: None
a. Modifications to Agenda – Mr. Weber added Clare Bridge discussion and 1408
Hanshaw Rd. water service. Mr. Engman added TCAT/Overlook discussion.
3. Update on Status of Badger Excavator:
Mr. Weber explained that Public Works purchased a Badger excavator in 2012 which only
has 400 hours on it due to repeated hydraulic malfunctions. Many hours on the equipment
are solely due to transporting the unit for multiple repairs to the hydraulic system. Since the
extended warranty is running out, Mr. Weber sent a letter to Badger asking for an acceptable
solution to make the Town whole since the unit has not been functional the majority of the
time owned. He stated that he received a call from Tracey Road Equipment, who has been
exceptional is assisting with the issue. Badger has acknowledged their concern and has
offered to replace the unit with a demonstration unit which has 200 hours of use, but offers no
warranty. In addition, the specification options on the demo unit do not match the options on
the original unit. He considers the offer as a starting point for further discussion. If the demo
unit is to be considered, a warranty would need to be negotiated and a demonstration would
be requested in a real life situation where personnel from PWD could be present. Also, he
would request information as to where the demo unit falls in the production sequence and
gain assurance that upgrades have been made to the hydraulics and other issues observed.
Mr. Weber will keep the Committee posted.
4. Modifications to 2016 Capital Improvement Project – Watermain Replacement:
Mr. Hebdon provided a map of recent Park Lane water main break locations. The resident of
105 Park Lane has essentially put the Town on notice due to damage to property during past
water main breaks. Mr. Weber is proposing to modify the CIP by replacing State Route 96
water main replacement with Park Lane water main replacement. Valves are aging, bolts are
corroding, and water main breaks are becoming frequent in that area. The Route 96
replacement was on the CIP for the purpose of obtaining redundancy. There would be no
increase in budget.
5. Sanitary Sewer Access for Potential Development (Troy Road):
Mr. Weber reported that an email was sent to the Water & Sewer Supervisor regarding a
resident wanting to gain access to municipal sewer on Troy Road by crossing private
property. The owner of the private property will not grant access to the current resident and a
prospective buyer of the property will not close unless they know they can connect to
municipal utilities. Troy Road is a County-owned, “use-by-right” road where the residents own
to the middle of the road and the ROW is for highway use only. The resident was told that it is
not a Town issue and he should explore other options.
6. Clare Bridge Water Service:
Mr. Weber explained that the property currently has two meters, but the owner is requesting
three meters as they are eliminating lot lines and adding a building. Bolton Point is
responsible for maintaining meters and more than one meter per lot conflicts with Bolton Point
Policy. Mr. Engman recommended a compromise by allowing two meters. The Committee
agreed.
7. 1408 Hanshaw Road Water Service:
Mr. Weber explained that this is a subdivision of an existing lot into a flag lot. Previous
proposals for water service connection have been denied as they involve disruption of
pavement that has just been constructed by the County. With the current proposal, there are
easement issues as the NYS Bar Association has deemed that an owner cannot give
themselves an easement. Therefore, if the property sells, the current easement goes away
and maintenance becomes a dilemma. The Committee recommended that a stipulation be
attached to the title of sale and filed with the County Clerk that an easement will be included
in the sale in order to facilitate water service. Mr. Hebdon will work with the Town Attorney to
construct boiler plate language to be applied to future deeds. Mr. Engman stated that a very
clear record is needed.
8. TCAT/Overlook Discussion:
Mr. Engman informed the Committee that he received a call regarding the TCAT pull-off near
the Overlook at West Hill Complex. It is unclear who owns and plows the pull-off and no
organization is maintaining the area. The pull-off is located on private property owned by the
Overlook Complex. Mr. Weber reported that there is no record of easement for the Town.
Mr. Weber will contact TCAT to verify ridership by the Overlook Complex in order to
determine if the area is for the good of the public.
9. Project Updates:
Elm Street Drainage – Out to bid. Three specifications have been picked up. Hoping for an
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award request at the September 28 Town Board meeting.
Sapsucker Tank Replacement – Silo is complete, cap is on silo. Tank will be built in seven
days. It will take 2-3 weeks for site work restoration. The tank will be online mid to late
October. Discussion was held regarding the Clarity antenna system transfer. Mr. Hebdon
reported that the tank is being built to accommodate the antenna connection. Mr. Engman
will notify Clarity Connect that the Town needs a plan for transfer by the end of October. The
Committee agreed that a new agreement needs to be obtained.
Coddington Rd Water Main Phase 2 – The main portion will be completed in the next two
weeks. It will take 3-4 weeks for restoration. The project should be complete by the end of
October. Mr. DePaolo noted that he has witnessed excessive cell phone usage by the
flagging personnel and finds it disturbing.
Inlet Valley Cemetery Rehabilitation – The first report has been submitted to the Cemetery
Commission to substantiate funding. Monument repair still needs to be completed. Mr.
Weber will meet with Glenside Monument this week. The project should be completed by the
end of this construction season.
Honness Lane Reconstruction – Mobilization is taking place this week. The road will be
milled next week. There will be a 2-3 week construction period.
State Route 79 Sewer Rehab – The main line has be relined. Each lateral will be relined this
Thursday and will take one week.
Manhole Repair – There are 23 manholes. Mr. Weber will be requesting a transfer of funds
from Sewer Relining to Manhole Rehabilitation accounts.
Town Hall Boiler Replacement – The project is complete. The Contractor is waiting for
cooler weather for firing and testing. Asbestos levels were lower than anticipated.
Town Hall Exterior Stair Replacement – The project began yesterday. Jackhammering
should be completed today. The scope of the project will be expanded to include sidewalk
repair from the street to the ADA ramp between the light poles.
Meeting adjourned at 10:15 a.m.
The next meeting is scheduled for:
October 20th, at 9:00 at the Public Works Facility.
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