HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Packet 2021-11-08Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board
Monday, November 8, 2021 5:30 p.m.
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AGENDA
1) Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance
2) Persons to be Heard and Board Comments
3) Consider acceptance and authorization to execute the Amabel Sewage -Works Corporation
Operation and Maintenance Escrow Agreement
4) Discuss and consider dedication of Potable Water Infrastructure associated with the Amabel
Pocket Neighborhood Project
5) Consider setting public hearings regarding proposed changes to the Town of Ithaca Code by
local laws:
a) Installing no parking signs on Sand Bank Rd
b) To allow a stipend for regular Conservation Board members
6) Consider approval of speed limit requests:
a) Trumansburg Rd
b) Sand Bank Rd
7) Consider approval budget amendment to the 2021 Sewer Rehabilitation project
8) Consider resolution regarding Maplewood water billing refund request
9) Consider Intermunicipal Shares Services Agreement — Public Works — 2021-2025
10) Consider amendment to the Town Highway Superintendent 2021 Agreement
11) Consider resolution in support of Operation Green Light
12) Consider award and authorization to sign a 5 -year contract for Annual Audit Services
13) Consider approval of relevy of certain Water/Sewer billing
14) Consider Consent Agenda Items
a. Approval of Town Board Minutes
b. Approval of Town of Ithaca Abstract
c. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract
d. Approval of permanent appointment — Network Specialist
e. Approval of Floating Holidays
f. Approval of half day Records Management
g. Authorize purchase of mini excavator and associated budget transfer
h. Approval of Budget Transfers — Other
i. Ratify appointment of Finance Manager — GTMHIC
j. Approval of GTMHIC Employee Wages 2022
15) Continue discussion of the draft Short Term Rental legislation
16) Report of Town Committees/Intermunicipal Organizations
17) Review of Correspondence
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Amabel Sewage -Works Corporation Operations and Maintenance
Escrow Agreement Authorization
Whereas, the Amabel Pocket Neighborhood (Amabel) project consists of 30 new single-family
residential home lots which will utilize a private sewage pump station and associated sewer
collection lines (System), and
Whereas, pursuant to Article 10 of the New York State Transportation Corporations Law (TCL),
the formation of a Sewage -Works Corporation is necessary, and
Whereas, on July 9, 2018, TB 2018-095, the Town Board consented to the formation of the
Amabel Sewage Works Corporation (Corporation) pursuant to TCL § 116, and
Whereas, on December 30, 2020, TB 2020-172, the Town Board consented to the Amabel
Sewage -works Corporation collection rate and entered into the Stock Escrow Agreement with
the corporation pursuant to TCL § 119 and § 121, and
Whereas, Pursuant to TCL § 119, the Corporation shall provide a reasonable guaranty that said
corporation will continue to maintain and operate the system for a period of at least five years, in
the form of a bond or other security acceptable to the local governing body in the amount of the
estimated cost of the operation and maintenance of the sewage -works project, less the estimated
revenues which are received from properties served, and to be utilized to defray such operation
and maintenance costs, and
Whereas, Pursuant to TCL § 118, a report authored by David Herrick, P.E., T.G. Miller P.C., that
construction has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications filed with and
approved by the Tompkins County Department of Health has been received, and
Whereas, the sanitary sewer infrastructure will be completed in a manner satisfactory to the
Town Highway Superintendent and the Director of Engineering prior to the issuance of any
certificates of occupancies for the new homes, now therefore be it
Resolved, the Town Board approves and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute the Escrow
Agreement with the Susan Cosentini, (DBA New Earth Living), owner of 100% of the issued
and outstanding shares of the Corporation, subject to approval by the Attorney for the Town.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote: Ayes —
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 -: Acceptance of dedication of Potable Water Infrastructure
associated with the Amabel Pocket Neighborhood Proiect
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has granted Preliminary/Final Site Plan
Approval for the proposed Amabel Pocket Neighborhood located at 619 Five Mile Drive (NYS
Route 13A) and a portion of 617 Five Mile Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No.'s 31.-2-28
and 31.-2-6, Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal includes utilizing Five Mile Drive
and Inlet Road as access for the development of 30 new single family residential home lots with
individual driveways, installation of approximately 20 parking spaces, community open space,
lighting, utilities, landscaping and stormwater facilities. New Earth Living LLC, Owner; Sue
Cosentini, Applicant.
Whereas, the Town Board accepted the concept and location of utilities associated with the
Project by TB Resolution 2020-170; and
Whereas, the potable water infrastructure has been completed in a manner satisfactory to the
Town Highway Superintendent and the Director of Engineering: and
Whereas, the Project proposed dedication to the Town of Ithaca the public potable water
infrastructure as shown on the plan titled "New Earth Living, LLC, Amabel Pocket
Neighborhood, Five Mile Drive, Water System As -Built", dated August 11, 2021, last revised
October 27,2021; prepared by David Herrick, P.E., T.G. Miller P.C.; and
Whereas, the Attorney for the Town has reviewed and approved the title, and easement
associated with the dedication of the infrastructure to the Town; Said easement being described
in Article V, Section 1 of the "Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, and
Easements, Amabel Homeowners Association, Inc., which is filed as instrument 2020-12757
with the Tompkins County Clerk, now therefore be it
Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board hereby accepts the dedication of the above-described
public potable water infrastructure from New Earth Living, LLC.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote: ayes —
October 28, 2020
Town of Ithaca Town Board
215 North Tioga St.
Ithaca, NY
Dear Town Board,
This letter is to request the dedication of the potable water system at Amabel
Pocket Neighborhood, 619 Five Mile Dr. Ithaca to the Town of Ithaca.
The water infrastructure system is detailed, specified and installed according to the
subdivision drawings approved by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board on March 6,
2018, Resolution No. 2018-005, and signed plat dated September 12th 2018
The easements associated with the water system were granted within the
Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, and Easements-Amabel
Homeowners Association, Inc., Section V and were filed on December 15th 2020
Instrument # 2020-12757
Respectfully,
Susan Cosentini
Managing member
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021- : Set a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law Amending Chapter
250 of the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Vehicles and Traffic," to Prohibit Parking Along
Sand Bank Road Near the Intersection of NYS Rte. 13
Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board will hold a public hearing at its meeting beginning at 5:30
p.m. on the November 8th for the purpose of considering a proposed Local Law Amending Chapter
250 of the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Vehicles and Traffic," to Prohibit Parking on the north
side of Sand Bank Road from approximately 700' feet southeast from the intersection of Sand
Bank Road and Townline Road for a distance of approximately 400' feet (full length of the curve
on Sandbank Rd) and approximately 700' feet west from the intersection of Sand Bank Road and
King Road W, on the north side of the road for a distance of approximately 1000' feet, at which
time all persons interested in the proposed local law shall be heard.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
Draft Local Law
TOWN OF ITHACA
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 2021
A Local Law Amending Chapter 250 of the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Vehicles
and Traffic," to Prohibit Parking on the north side of Sand Bank Road from
approximately 700' feet southeast from the intersection of Sand Bank Road and Townline
Road for a distance of approximately 400' feet (full length of the curve on Sandbank Rd)
and approximately 700' feet west from the intersection of Sand Bank Road and King
Road W, on the north side of the road for a distance of approximately 1000' feet
Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to Section 130 of the Town Law of the State of New York, and
Section 1660 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, Chapter 250
(Vehicles and Traffic) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Section 250-16, titled "Parking of
vehicles", Subparagraph A, is hereby amended by adding new subdivisions (29) reading
as follows:
"(29) On either side of Sand Bank Road from approximately 700'
feet southeast from the intersection of Sand Bank Road and
Townline Road for a distance of approximately 400' feet (full length
of the curve on Sandbank Rd) and approximately 700' feet west
from the intersection of Sand Bank Road and King Road W for a
distance of approximately 1000' feet"
Section 2. In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by
such declaration of invalidity.
Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon its filing with the New York
Secretary of State.
Draft 2021-10-07
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021- : Setting a public hearing regarding a local law to amend the Town
of Ithaca Code, Chapter 23 Conservation Board, to permit payment of a stipend to regular
members
Resolved that the Town Board hereby sets a public hearing on a local law to amend the Town of
Ithaca Code, Chapter 23 Conservation Board, to permit payment of a stipend to regular
members, to be held at their meeting on December 13, 2021, which begins at 5:30 p.m., held
virtually under Gov. Hochul's Executive Order suspending certain aspects of the Open Meeting
Laws during the COVID 19 pandemic. All persons wishing to address the Town Board will be
given the opportunity and comments can be emailed to the Town Clerk at
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Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
Town of Ithaca
Proposed Changes to
Conservation Board Code Provisions re: Stipends
Town Board Meeting November 8, 2021
Amend Chapter 23, Conservation Board, Section 23-7, Compensation and expenses. To read:
" The Town Board of the Town of Ithaca is authorized to compensate the Town of Ithaca
Conservation Board members (but not associates) on the basis of a stipend per Conservation
Board meeting attended by such members."
Current Section 23-7 reads:
"The members of the Board shall receive no compensation for their services as members thereof
but may be reimbursed for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in performance of their
duties within the appropriations made therefor."
Once the change in Town Code is adopted (presumably after our Dec. 13 meeting when we hold
the public hearing) then we would adopt a Resolution making a budget amendment (since we
hadn't included this amount in our 2022 budget) and authorizing payment of $40.00 per meeting
attended (so the total is no more than $500.00 per year for attending 12 meetings, since the
volunteer members don't then have to be considered employees) and the details of how payment
is made.
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Monday, November 8th, 2021
TB Resolution 2021- :Request for Speed Limit Reduction on State Route 96 (Trumansburg
Road) from the Town of Ithaca / City of Ithaca Limits to the Town of Ithaca / Town of Ulysses
Town Limits
Whereas, the Ithaca Town Board received a petition from the community requesting a reduction
of the speed limit for State Route 96, also known as Trumansburg Road, after a tragic accident,
and reports of heavier traffic and risk of accidents near the Indian Creek Farm, and
Whereas, the request was discussed at the Public Works Committee and recommended to the
Town Board for action, now therefore be it
Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board requests that Tompkins County forward to NYS
Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division the Town's request to reduce the speed
limit on New York State Route 96, from the Town of Ithaca / City of Ithaca municipal boundary
to the Town of Ithaca / Town of Ulysses municipal boundary in its entirety from 55 mph to 45
mph.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Request for Speed Limit Reduction on Sand Bank Road
Whereas, the Ithaca Town Board has received a petition from the Town's Highway
Superintendent and its Department of Public Works for a speed limit reduction on Sand Bank
Road, and
Whereas, the Public Works Committee discussed the request and was presented with vehicular
crash information from the Ithaca Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC) for 2015-
2019, showing 35 motor vehicular accidents reported on Sand Bank Road and a statement from
the Tompkins County Sheriff that many property damage/guardrail incidents have occurred that
go unreported as well, and
Whereas the request also noted that topography, road geometry, and limited sight distances were
also factors, and
Whereas the Public Works Committee recommended to the Town Board that the speed limit for
the length of Sand Bank Rd in the Town of Ithaca be reduced from 55 mph to 40 mph, now
therefore be it
Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board agrees with the recommendation and authorizes and
requests that Tompkins County forward such request to the NYS Department of Transportation
Traffic Safety Division as stated.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 08, 2021
TB Resolution 2021- : Budget Amendment for the 2021 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
Proiect
Whereas, the 2021 Ithaca Town Budget included $300,000 for the rehabilitation of Sanitary
Sewers and Manholes; and
Whereas, on May 25, 2021, the Ithaca Town Board authorized award of the 2021 Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation project for a maximum amount of $275,675; and
Whereas, the contractor has identified numerous defects within the sewer network, beyond the
original contract amount. These unforeseen conditions will require the installation of
approximately 23 additional 3 -foot long 8 -inch cured in place pipe (CIPP) spot repairs for an
approximate total of $40,000 putting the project $15,675 over the $300,000 budget; and
Whereas, the Town has expended a total of $176,892.18 of the 2021 budgeted amount to
complete unfinished portions of the 2020 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project; and
Whereas, there are certain revenues that will exceed their 2021 budget; now therefore be it
Resolved, that the Town Board hereby amends the 2021 Ithaca Town Budget and authorizes and
directs the Town Finance Officer to post a $192,567 budget amendment in the Sewer Fund to
meet these expenditures, as follows:
0 Sewer Fund — Budget Amendment
- Increase revenue budget:
Increase expenditure budget:
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
G2121 Sewer Rents — CU
G2123 Sewer Rents — VCH
G8150.472 Sewer Rehabilitation
119,836
72,731
192,567
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Monday, November 8th, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Authorization for Town Supervisor to sign the Intermunicipal
Shared Services Agreement regarding borrowing/lending machinery, equipment, supplies
and services between municipalities and the County
Whereas, New York Highway Law Sections 142-d and New York General Municipal Law
Article 5-G authorizes municipalities to contract with other municipalities to exchange, borrow,
lend or maintain machinery and equipment, with or without operators and to borrow materials
and supplies from and lend materials and supplies to other municipalities; and
Whereas the current 5 -year Agreement expires on November 30th, 2021, and
Whereas, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act {"SEQRA") and
its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617,it has been determined by the Town Board
that approval of this standard Agreement is a Type II action because it constitutes routine or
continuing agency administration and management, not including new programs or major
reordering of priorities that may affect the environment, " and thus approval of the standard
Agreement is not subject to review under SEQRA, now therefore be it
Resolved that the Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute and sign the
Shared Services Agreement on behalf of the Town, renewing the existing Agreement for the next
five years, subject to approval by the Attorney for the Town.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Approval of amended Highway Superintendent's Expenditure of
Hij!hway Monies Agreement
Resolved that the Town Board hereby approves the amendments to the 2021 Highway
Superintendent's Expenditure of Highway Monies Agreement as stated in the agreement.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote:
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Monday, November 8th, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Support for Operation Green Light for Active Military Service
Members in Transition to Civilian Life (Veteran Status)
Whereas, the residents of the Town of Ithaca have great respect, admiration, and the utmost
gratitude for all of the men and women who have selflessly served their country and this
community in the Armed Forces; and
Whereas, the contributions and sacrifices of the men and women that served in the Armed Forces
have been vital in maintaining the freedoms and way of life enjoyed by our citizens; and
Whereas, the Town seeks to honor these individuals who have paid the high price for freedom by
placing themselves in harm's way for the good of all; and
Whereas, New York States Veteran Population has decreased by 44% over the last 20 years; and
Whereas, Veterans continue to serve their community in the American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, church groups, civil service; and
Whereas, approximately 200,000 service members transition to civilian communities annually;
and
Whereas, an estimated 20% increase of service members will transition to civilian life in the near
future; and
Whereas, studies indicate that 44% to 72% of service members experience high levels of stress
during transition from military to civilian life; and
Whereas, Active Military Service Members transitioning from military service are at a high risk
for suicide during their first year after military service; and
Whereas, the Town appreciates the sacrifices our United State Military Personnel made while
defending freedom and believes specific recognition should be accorded them in appreciation of
their service and to demonstrate the honor and support they have earned; now, therefore be it
Resolved, with designation as a Green Light for Military Service Town, the Town of Ithaca
hereby declares from November 6th through Veterans Day, November 1 Ith 2021, a time to salute
and honor the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform transitioning from Active
Service; and be it further
Resolved, that in observance of Operation Green Light, the Town encourages its citizens in
patriotic tradition to recognize the importance of honoring all those who the immeasurable
sacrifices helped to preserve freedom by displaying a green light in a window of their place of
business or residence.
Operation Greenlight Fact Points
• Operation Greenlight is about showing support and gratitude for men and women in
uniform, especially those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last 20 years.
• The ending of the war in Afghanistan has refocused Americans' attention on the
immense sacrifice of America's service men and women.
• The tragic scenes of those final days, coupled with the devastating terrorist attack that
killed 13 U.S. troops, had an impact on each and every one of us.
• As hard as those scenes were for civilians to watch, they were much harder for the troops
who were there, for veterans who fought and lost friends, and for the families of veterans
who never came home.
• In a time when our country is divided on so many things, we can all agree that the men
and women who risked, and often lost their lives fighting to protect our country and our
way of life deserve our support and gratitude.
• That's why we're proud to be participating in Operation Greenlight.
• This is our simple way of saying thank you. Your service mattered, and we are grateful.
• It's also an opportunity to say that if you're a vet and your struggling, there's no shame in
reaching out for help.
• There are resources available on Operation Greenlight's website at
nysac.org/operationgreenlight [OR COUNTY WEBSITE], including information about
peer-to-peer services that connect vets to other vets who know and understand the
challenges come with returning home and re-entering civilian life.
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Monday, November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021- : 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
c. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract
d. Approval of permanent appointment — Network Specialist
e. Approval of Floating Holidays
f. Approval of half day Records Management
g. Authorize purchase of mini excavator and associated budget transfer
h. Approval of Budget Transfers — Other
i. Ratify appointment of Finance Manager — GTMHIC
j. Approval of GTMHIC Employee Wages 2022
TB Resolution 2021 - : Approval of Town Board Minutes
Resolved that the draft minutes of October 18th are approved as submitted with any non -
substantive changes made by the Town Board
TB Resolution 2021- : Town of Ithaca Abstract No. 21 for FY -2021
Resolved that the governing Town Board has audited and hereby authorizes the payment of the
following numbered vouchers in total for the amounts indicated:
VOUCHER NOS. 1204-1280
General Fund Town Wide
204,951.49
General Fund Part -Town
3,462.37
Highway Fund Town Wide DA
4,202.73
Highway Fund Part Town DB
85,960.19
Water Fund
302,963.39
Sewer Fund
107,618.55
Risk Retention Fund
5,101.33
Fire Protection Fund
280,000.00
Forest Home Lighting District
213.99
Glenside Lighting District
77.95
Renwick Heights Lighting District
94.62
Eastwood Commons Lighting District
197.64
Clover Lane Lighting District
23.10
Winner's Circle Lighting District
74.97
Burleigh Drive Lighting District
78.51
West Haven Road Lighting District
240.73
Coddin ton Road Lighting District
143.85
Trust and Agency
3,787.50
TOTAL 999,194.3 8
TB Resolution 2021— : Approve Permanent Appointment of Network Specialist
Whereas, John Little was provisionally appointed as the Network Specialist, effective July 27,
2020, pending the next civil service exam for the position; and
Whereas, the Tompkins County Civil Service office has provided the certificate of eligible listing
for the said title and John Little was a reachable candidate; now, therefore be it
Resolved, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve appointment of John
Little to the position of Network Specialist with no change in current compensation or benefits,
retro -active to November 1, 2021, with a twenty-six (26) week probationary period applies with
no further action by the Town Board if there is successful completion of the probationary period
as determined by the Human Resources Manager.
TB Resolution 2021- : Acceptance of Floating Holidays for 2022.
Whereas, there is an annual poll conducted of all Town Hall, Public Works Facility, SCLIWC and
GTCMHIC employees to determine their preference for the next year's floating holiday for each
location; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby accept the Floating Holiday for 2022
for Town Hall staff as Tuesday, December 27, 2022, as requested by a majority vote of the
employees of Town Hall; and be it further
Resolved, the Town Board does hereby accept the Floating Holiday for 2022 for Public Works
Facility staff as Friday, July 1, 2022, as requested by a majority vote of the employees that work
at the Public Works Facility; and be it further
Resolved, the Town Board does hereby accept the Floating Holiday for 2022 for SCLIWC staff
as Friday, July 1, 2022, as requested by a majority vote of the employees that work for SCLIWC;
and be it further
Resolved, the Town Board does hereby accept the Floating Holiday for 2022 for GTCMHIC staff
as Tuesday, December 27, 2022, as requested by a majority vote of the employees that work for
GTCMHIC.
TB Resolution 2021 - : Closing Town Offices for Half -Day Records Management
Training and Safety Training
Resolved that Town Offices shall be closed on Wednesday, December 15th for Records
Management training and compilation followed by a half-day Active Shooter Safety Training
TB Resolution 2021- : Authorization to purchase a mini -excavator and associated
budget transfer
Whereas, the Town Board adopted a 2022 Ithaca Town Budget which included monies for the
purchase of a mini -excavator; and
Whereas, the Town Superintendent of Highways has learned of an anticipated 20% price
increase for this equipment on January 1, 2022; and
Whereas, the equipment is available for delivery in 2021; and
Whereas, the net cost of the equipment, after trade-in allowance, is $39,421 under New York
State contract; and
Whereas, the necessary funds are available in the 2021 budget; now therefore be it
Resolved, that the Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Superintendent of Highways to
purchase the mini -excavator with 2021 funds, and be it further
Resolved, that the Finance Officer is authorized to make the following budget transfers for this
purchase:
Account
Description
From
To
A7110.271
Heavy Duty Truck
3,704
A7110.275
Excavating Equipment
200
3,704
A8540.271
Heavy Duty Truck
926
Al 430.428 College Course Reimbursement Prog
A8540.275
Excavating Equipment
Al 430.403 Labor Consultant
926
DB5110.453
Road Repairs
9,260
DB5130.275
Excavating Equipment
5,000
9,260
F8340.271
Heavy Duty Truck
2,778
F8340.275
Excavating Equipment
2,778
G8120.271
Heavy Duty Truck
1,852
G8120.275
Excavating Equipment
1,852
TB Resolution 2021 - : Approval of Budget Transfers, Amendments and Modifications
for the Quarter Ending September 30, 2021.
Whereas, the Town Finance Officer has reviewed all budgetary revenue and appropriation
accounts for the quarter ending September 30, 2021, and
Whereas, this review disclosed certain budgetary revenues and expenditures requiring transfers,
amendments or modifications summarized below:
General Town -wide Fund
Budaet Transfers
Account Description
From
To
Al 220.415 Telephone
480
Al 220.416 Supervisor — Cell
480
Al 316.400 Contractual
200
Al 316.408 Postage
200
Al 430.428 College Course Reimbursement Prog
1,500
Al 430.403 Labor Consultant
1,500
Al 430.425 Apprenticeship Program
5,000
Al 430.400 Contractual
5,000
Al 990.499 Contingency Account
5,900
Al 620.445 Bus Pass Program
2,400
Al 620.449
Furniture & Furnishings
3,500
A7110.457
Park & Grounds Improvements
5,000
A7110.526
East Ithaca Rec-WayImprovements
5,000
Budaet Amendment:
Account
Description
From
To
A872
Reserved — Parks & Open Space
Plan
269,245
A9950.921
Gateway Trail Contribution
269,245
Moving funds to Gateway Trail Project per resolution #2021-026, now, therefore, be it
Resolved, that this Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Finance Officer to record all
budget transfers, amendments and modifications, including all other changes deemed
appropriate and necessary.
TB Resolution 2021- : Ratify Permanent Appointment of Finance Manager at
GTCMHIC.
Whereas, the Executive Committee of the Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance
Consortium (GTCMHIC), approved the permanent appointment of Teri Apalovich to the title of
Finance Manager, from the eligible listing, effective, November 1, 2021; now, therefore be it
Resolved, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify GTCMHIC's permanent
appointment of Teri Apalovich to the position of Finance Manager with no change in current
compensation or benefits, retro -active to November 1, 2021, with a twenty-six (26) week
probationary period applies with no further action if there is successful completion of the
probationary period as determined by the Executive Director.
TB Resolution 2021- : Approval of Greater Tompkins Co Municipal Health Insurance
Consortium Employee Wages for 2022
Whereas, the Town of Ithaca was established as the `Employer of Record" for the Greater
Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance Consortium (Consortium); and
Whereas, on November 3, 2021, the Executive Committee of the Consortium approved of the
2022 employee wages with a 3% cost of living increase; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify approval the
Consortium's 2022 wages as detailed below.
Title 2021 wages
Executive Director $93,636
Finance Manager $70,000
Clerk of the Board $34.68/Hr
2022 wages Increase
$96,445 3.0%
$72,100 3.0%
$35.72/Hr. 3.0%
Benefits Specialist $28.00/Hr. $28.84/Hr. 3.0%
MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Monday, November 8, 2021
TB Resolution 2021 - : Authorization to award a 5 -Year Contract with EFPR Group,
LLP to Conduct Yearly Audits of Town of Ithaca
Whereas, on September 15, 2021 the Town advertised and released an RFQ for auditing services
and received two qualified responses, and
Whereas, the results of the RFQs, as well as interviews and references, showed that by both price
and qualifications, the Town should retain EFPR Group LLP to conduct the financial audits for
the Town for the fiscal years 2021-2025 at a cost as outlined in the RFQ, therefore be it
Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute a contract with
EFPR Group, LLP to provide auditing services for fiscal years 2021 through 2025 with an option
to renew for an additional five years.
Moved: Seconded:
Vote: