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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Packet 2020-07-27Study Session of the Ithaca Town Board Monday, July 27, 2020 AGENDA ZOOM Meeting ID 9911230 1523 or call 929-436-2866 1. Discuss CIP (Capital Improvement Plan) and Fleet Replacement Schedule — Public Works/Engineering 2. Discuss Cayuga Lake Watershed Projects 3. Discuss and consider Gateway Trail Funding 4. Discuss and consider adoption of Return to Work after Travel policy 5. Committee Reports a. P&O b. COC c. Planning d. Public Works e. Budget f. Ad Hoc Committees g. Other 6. Consent Agenda a. Approval of Minutes b. Town of Ithaca Abstract 7. Review of Correspondence Useful Life Purchase Price Year Purchased Potential I Revenue 2021 Estimate 2021 Jeeps, Cars, and Vans 2012 Ford E-350 Cargo Van 7 $ 24,808.44 2012 $ 2,000.00 $ 40,000.00 10 -Wheeler Highway Trucks 2007 Volvo 10 -wheel dump truck (Back-up) 8 $ 140,073.00 2006 $ 30,000.00 $ 275,000.00 2010 International 10 -wheel dump truck 8 $ 199,000.00 2009 $ 35,000.00 $ 275,000.00 Light/Medium Duty Truck - F450 2013 Ford F450 Super Duty Dump 8 $ 43,445.88 1 2013 $ 8,000.00 $ 65,000.00 Light Duty Truck - F150 2011 Ford F150 w/ survey box (E) 10 $ 31,159.00 2011 $ 1,800.00 $ 40,000.00 Utility Tractors, Tractors and Mowers 2016 Kubota Utility Tractor w/ attachments 5 $ 36,100.00 2015 $ 15,000.00 $ 50,000.00 2018 Grasshopper Mower/Kubota Eng. Plus Deck 3 $ 15,202.25 2018 $ 6,500.00 $ 18,500.00 Miscellaneous Equipment 2017 Qu fity Steel Trailer (Landscaping) 3 $ 3,983.00 2016 $ 1,200.00 $ 5,500.00 2005 Wells Cargo Trailer 15 $ 4,250.00 2005 $ 500.00 $ 9,000.00 Total for the Year $ 5,065,074.98 $ 112,725.00 $ 778,000.00 Preliminary Information to Support Proposed Project Ideas for Addressing Water Quality and Habitat Protection and Restoration in the Cayuga Lake Watershed PROPOSED PROJECT: Proposed Project Category: can address more than one issue 1. Stormwater management and erosion control 2. Forestry and silviculture management 3. Wetland and riparian corridor management Does project relate to/advance any existing local, regional, watershed, or statewide plans? (i.e. municipal comprehensive plan, watershed plan, regional sustainability plan, NYS comprehensive invasive species management plan, etc.) Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan recommended actions to promote sustainability and environmental protection. Tompkins County plan to promote watershed protection — ??? [get name from Scott Doyle]. Proposed Project Location: 10 acre Parcel # ??? (get from Mike Smith), located between Western streambank of Cayuga Inlet and Eastern border of Eddydale Farm Stand property at #### Route 13 (Elmira Road). Landowner Town of Ithaca, c/o Town Supervisor, 215 North Tioga St., Ithaca, NY 14850, 607-273-1721 Issue to be addressed: Provide a description of the current site condition and issue(s) to be addressed by the proposed project i.e. streambank erosion, municipal stormwater runoff, riparian buffer needs, municipal ditching practices, etc. The Project would seek to prevent further erosion of the Cayuga Inlet streambank by stren2theninR the riparian buffer which has been weakened in the past by agricultural practices and flooding damage. Proposed Project or Action Describe the proposed action and anticipated outcome Planting native tree and shrub species Is the proposed project or action based on standard practices typically employed for the issue at hand Yes/No. If no, what is the basis for recommending this project or action (ongoing research, successful pilot outside of watershed, etc.) YES Current Project Readiness With funding, could this project be undertaken immediately, has any preliminary site work been undertaken (studies completed, permits obtained, designs developed, etc.); does this project exist as a concept only at this time? The Project exists only as a concept at this time. Approximate Project Timeframe estimate if known One year Approximate Cost estimate if known No cost estimate at this time Potential Local Match Source Town of Ithaca Open Space Fund; Tompkins County watershed fund Contact(s) for Additional Information name, phone and e-mail of person recommending the project AND if different, the name, phone and e-mail for a project contact. Town Suaervisor. 215 North Tioea St.. Ithaca. NY 14850. 607-273-1721 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, July 27, 2020 TB Resolution 2020 - : Increase in Town contribution for construction for the Gateway Trail project (PIN 375452) Whereas, due to difficulties obtaining permission for an easement from Home Depot for the trailhead connection into their parking lot, an alternative plan has been proposed to end the Gateway Trail approximately 700 feet further to a point where it will meet the future Black Diamond Trail, which will require additional funding for construction; and Whereas, the current engineering estimate provided by Fisher Associates for the construction portion of the entire project is $392,986; and Whereas, NYS Department of Transportation has identified a shortfall of approximately $57,000 from the original project budget; and 'N Whereas, the Town of Ithaca is responsible for the additional $57,000 as part of the local contribution for construction; now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board approves an additional $57,000 for the construction portion of the Gateway Trail project, to be allocated from A7110.526 (Gateway Trail). MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, July 27, 2020 TB Resolution 2020 - : Approval of Return to Work Following Out of State Travel- Due to COVID -19 Policy Whereas, the State of New York has successfully slowed the transmission of COVID-19 but many risks remain; and Whereas, the State of New York has gone from having the highest infection rate to one of the lowest in the country and is actively taking measures to contain the continued spread of COVID- 19; and Whereas, certain other states are experiencing an increased spread of COVID-19; and Whereas, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo issued Executive Order No. 205 on June 24, 2020 directing the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health ("Commissioner") to issue a travel advisory stating, in relevant part, that all travelers entering New York from a state with a positive test rate for COVID-19 higher than 10 per 100,000 residents, or higher than a 10% test positivity rate, over a seven day rolling average, will be required to quarantine for a period of 14 calendar days consistent with Department of Health regulations for quarantine (the "Quarantine Order"); and Whereas, it is anticipated that during the pendency of the Quarantine Order, Town employees may elect to voluntarily travel to a state that is included in said order for reasons unrelated to his or her employment with the Town and thereafter return to New York; and Whereas, the Quarantine Order authorizes the Commissioner to issue additional protocols for essential workers, or for other extraordinary circumstances, when a quarantine is not possible, provided such measures continue to safeguard the public health; and Whereas, notwithstanding the foregoing, it is the opinion of the Town Board that whether or not an employee is "essential" cannot outweigh the need to protect those employees who have not traveled to a state that is subject to the Quarantine Order from the heightened risk of infection; and Whereas, the Town Board must balance the health and safety concerns of all Town employees with the rights of those employees who elect to travel to states subject to the Quarantine Order; now, therefore, be it Resolved, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby establishes the following policy with respect to non -work related travel to a state listed on the Quarantine Order by all Town employees and officials: 1. Any Town employee or official who voluntarily travels to a state listed on the New York State Department of Health website as being subject to Governor Cuomo's Quarantine Order No. 205 shall not be permitted to return to work in person at Town premises or other assigned job locations until fourteen (14) calendar days after the employee or official returns to the State of New York and self -quarantines. 2. If, upon returning to New York from a Quarantine Order state, the employee or official is able to work remotely, as determined in the discretion of his or her Department Head, said employee or official will be paid for the number of hours worked during each business day that said employee is required to self -quarantine. 3. If the employee or official is unable to work remotely during the required fourteen 14 calendar day self -quarantine period, said employee or official will not be paid any wages by the Town, but an employee may elect to utilize all available accrued paid leave time to continue receiving a paycheck during said period. 4. The employee or official must be asymptomatic with no fever, and provided a negative test result, upon return to work following the self -quarantine period. 5. This policy shall remain in effect for the duration of Executive Order No. 205 issued by Governor Cuomo. Moved: Vote: Seconded: MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, July 27, 2020 TB Resolution 2020 - : Adopt Consent Agenda Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the following Consent Agenda items: a. Approval of Town Board Minutes b. Approval of Town of Ithaca Abstract Moved: Seconded: Vote: ayes — TB Resolution 2020 - a: Approval of Minutes Resolved, that the Town Board hereby approves the draft minutes of July 13, 2020 as submitted with non -substantial corrections suggested and approved by the Board made. TB Resolution 2020 - b: Town of Ithaca Abstract No. 14 for FY -2020 Whereas the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Ithaca Town Board for approval of payment and audited by said Board, now therefore be it Resolved that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated. VOUCHER NOS. 748-823 General Fund Town Wide 46,296.55 General Fund Part -Town 3,899.89 Highway Fund Town Wide DA 612.23 Highway Fund Part Town DB 89,604.62 Water Fund 330,329.99 Sewer Fund 9,507.70 State Route 96b Sidewalk — H7 20,546.99 PWF Renovations Project—H22 6,894.09 Risk Retention Fund 1,335.00 Fire Protection Fund 283,868.93 Forest Home Lighting District 145.16 Glenside Lighting District 63.42 Renwick Heights Lighting District 72.58 Eastwood Commons Lighting District 162.66 Clover Lane Lighting District 18.61 Winner's Circle Lighting District 65.75 Burleigh Drive Lighting District 63.10 West Haven Road Lighting District 185.16 Coddin ton Road Lighting District 110.74 TOTAL 793,783.17 ROBERT HEIL ,�; �o�urifc�ns 5008 MOUNT VERNON BLVD. HAMBURG, NY 14075 716-512-5018 info@slasolutions.com www.slasolutions.com REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF THE 30 DAY MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION Date: 07/13/2020 To the Municipality of: TOWN OF ITHACA Please be advised that a waiver of the 30 day notification is being requested by SERENDIPITY CATERING, LLC, dba SERENDIPITY'S BACKLOT located at 950 DANBY RD., SOUTH LAWN, ITHACA, NY 14850 is applying for an ON PREMISE LIQUOR LICENSE serving LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, & CIDER in a SEASONAL TAVERN. This request is made to expedite the licensing process. Thank You, Robert Heil If such waiver is granted, please write a letter to that effect, signed by an Official, on OFFICIAL municipality stationary and either fax, e-mail or forward it to: Robert Heil, Liquor License Consultant 5008 Mount Vernon Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 FAX : 866-910-5025 E-MAIL : info@slasolutions.com opla-rev03292018 OFFICE USE ONLY arwroa� ! State Liquor Q Original 0 Amended Date r i Authority 49 Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Community Board 1. Date Notice was Sent: 07/13/2020 1a. Delivered by: Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On -Premises Alcoholic Beverage License: Q New Application O Renewal d Alteration iO Corporate Change ® Removal Q Class Change Q Method of Operation Change For New applicants, answer each question below using all information known to date For Renewal applicants, answer all questions For Alteration applicants, attach a complete written description and diagrams depicting the proposed alteration(s) For Corporate Change applicants, attach a list of the current and proposed corporate principals For Removal applicants, attach a statement of your current and proposed addresses with the reason(s) for the relocation For Class Change applicants, attach a statement detailing your current license type and your proposed license type For Method of Operation Change applicants, although not required, if you choose to submit, attach an explanation detailing those changes This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the Following Local Municipality or Community Board: 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board: TOWN OF ITHACA Applicant/Licensee Information: 4. Licensee Serial Number (if applicable): !y Expiration Date (if applicable): 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: ISERENDIPITY CATERING LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): SERENDIPITY -S BACKLOT 7. Street Address of Establishment: 1950 DANBY RD., SOUTH LAWN a. City, Town or village: JITHACA , NY Zip Code: 114850 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: (607) 273-2145 10. Business E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: Istephanie@serendipitycatedng.biz 11. Type(s) of alcohol sold or to be sold: 0 Beer & Cider Q Wine, Beer & Cider ® Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider 12. Extent of Food Service: 0 Full food menu; full kitchen run by a chef or cook Q Menu meets legal minimum food availability requirements; food prep area at minimum 13. Type of Establishment: Bar/Tavern 14. Method of Operation: [✓ Seasonal Establishment ❑ Juke Box [Z] Disc Jockey 0 Recorded Music El Karaoke (check all that apply) Live Music (give details i.e., rock bands, acoustic, jazz, etc.): IMIXED ❑✓ Patron Dancing ❑ Employee Dancing ❑ Exotic Dancing ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Video/Arcade Games Third Party Promoters ❑ Security Personnel ❑ Other (specify): 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ❑ None Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑✓ Garden/Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure (check all that apply) ❑ Sidewalk Cafe Other (specify): STORAGE Page 2 of 24 opla.rev03292018 OFFICE USE ONLY Q Original () Amended Date 49 16. list the f1wr(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: 11 ST 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate: 1-bar.di11ii1 ,food prep,restroom,Offiice, 18. Is the premises located within 500 feet of three or more on -premises liquor establishments? O Yes O No 19. Wig the license holder or a manager be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? (E)Yos O No 20. If this is a transfer application tan existing licensed business is being purchases) provide the name and serial number of the licensee: N/A Name Serial Number 21. Does the applicant or Ilmnsee own the butiding in which the establishment is located? 0 Yes (it YES, SKIP 23-26) 0 No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 22. Building Owner's Full Name: SOUTH HILL BUSINESS CAMPUS 23. Building Owner's Street Address: 1950 DAN BY RD., SUITE 104 71 24. City, Town orvillage: JITHACA I state: FNY Zip code 14850— 1 25. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 607 256-2025 Representative or Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Application for a License to Traffic in Alcohol at the Establishment identified In this Notice 26. Representative/Attomeys Full Name: IROBERTHEIL 27.Representative/AttorneY'sStreet Address: 15008 MOUNT VERNON BLVD 28. City, Towner Village: HAMBURG state: INY l Zipeode: 14075___ 29. Business Telephone Number of Representative/Attorney: 716) 517-5018 30. Business E•mall Address ofRepresentative/Attorney: irlf0 S1asolutions.com I am the applicant or licensee holder or a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations In this form are in conformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. 1 understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm - under Penalty of Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 31. Printed Principal Name: STEPHANIE HOLZBAUR Title: ILLC MEMBER Principal Signature:*f —7 / ✓ 00V Page 3 of 24