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MEETING Correspondence 8. Committee/Official Reports /Board 7. Coalitionwater Stormthe and CSIn betweeApproval of an i. Zifchock - LaborerRatify appointment of h. –provisional
appointment of Benefits Specialist al ofApprov g. Surplus Equipment declaration and sale of Approval of f. Budget2025 S YPEGAS Approval of e. Budget Amendments/Transfers al ofApprov
d. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract c. Approval of Town Abstract b. sMinuteApproval of Town Board a. Agenda Consent 6. Northeast Elementary School neighborhood –speed limit reduction
to Tompkins County regarding a Consider approval of a request 5. b. Resolution EQR S a. ect. n and Relocation ProjatioAlienSaponi Park garding the to introduce bills ret to NYS
Legislature smit a requeapproval to sub Consider 4. ke Rd iUpd a portion of on Code, Chapter 250, “Vehicles and Traffic,” to prohibit parking amending the Town of Ithaca Public hearing
and consider adoption of a proposed local law 3. Persons to be Heard 2. Order and Pledge of Allegiance to Call 1. AGENDA YouTube Link https://zoom.us/j/98910958241 215
N Tioga Street 0 p.m.3:5@ 5202 ,14April TOWN BOARD THE ITHACA OF
I Vote: Seconded: Moved: ”of Ithaca/Town of Danby Municipal Borderto the Town westBeginning 1,920 feet South of its Intersection with Coddington Road and Proceeding Southon the
West Side of Updike Road itled “Vehicles and Traffic,” to Prohibit Parkingtthe Town of Ithaca Code, hapter 250 of C“Local Law Amending entitled, 5of 202___ Law Local Resolved, that
the Town Board adopts review under SEQRA, now therefore be itreordering of priorities that may affect the environment,” and thus this action is not subject to continuing agency administration
and management, not including new programs or major utes “routine or that adoption of the proposed local law is a Type II action because it constitits implementing regulations at 6
NYCRR Part 617, it has been determined by the Town Board Whereas, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”) and , and ”Municipal BorderDanby to the
Town of Ithaca/Town of westProceeding SouthCoddington Road and Intersection with Beginning 1,920 feet South of its Updike Road on the West Side of Prohibit Parkingto itled “Vehicles
and Traffic,” thapter 250 of the Town of Ithaca Code, C“Local Law Amending proposed apublicized public hearing on called and duly aWhereas, the Town Board held , andproperty owner
related to littering and loitering aconcerns expressed by to address R Updikecertain section of along the drafting of a local law to prohibit parking recommended , the Public Works
Committee discussed and 5202 ,February 25Whereas, at its meeting on to the Town of Ithaca/Town of Danby Municipal Border westSouthSouth of its Intersection with Coddington Road and
Proceeding Road Beginning 1,920 feet on the West Side of Updike Ithaca Code, Titled “Vehicles and Traffic,” to Prohibit Parking : Adoption of A Local Law Amending Chapter 250 of the
Town of - 5TB Resolution 202 5, 202April 14 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD 3em t
Item 3 Secretary of State.. This local law shall take effect upon its filing with the New York 3 such declaration of invalidity.of competent jurisdiction, the validity of
the remaining portions shall not be affected by . In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court 2 .”)Updike Road along the center is measurementthe (municipal
border Town of Danby /to the Town of Ithaca Road Updikealong westproceeding southRoad and Coddington intersection with its of feet south 920,1 beginning ,Updike Road westOn the
)31“( as reading 31 subdivisionby adding new is hereby amendedvehicles”, Subparagraph A, 16, titled “Parking of -, Section 250Town of Ithaca Code of the(Vehicles and Traffic) Section
1660 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, Chapter 250 Pursuant to Section 130 of the Town Law of the State of New York, and .Section 1 Be it enacted by the Town
Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Ithaca/Town of Danby Municipal Borderto the Town of westouthSroceeding Pntersection with Coddington Road and ISouth of its 1,920 feet Beginning
on the West Side of Updike Road to Prohibit Parking ,” nd TrafficaVehicles f Ithaca Code, Titled “250 of the Town o A Local Law 25OF THE YEAR 20 LOCAL LAW NO. TOWN OF ITHACA
Vote: Seconded: Moved: Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.EAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Parts 2 and 3, and, therefore, a Draft
Review, for the above referenced action as proposed, based on the information in the Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 New York State Environmental Quality environmental significance
in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental Resolved, that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby makes a negative determination of prepared by Town Planning staff; now, therefore
be it3 for this action, -Environmental Assessment Form, Parts 1accepted as adequate the Short the Town Board, at a meeting held on April 14, 2025, has reviewed, and Whereas, in an
uncoordinated environmental review with respect to this action; andis an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Town Board is acting Whereas, this authorizations required for
alienation of Saponi Park; andon February 27, 2025 and March 11, 2025 relative to any potential Historic PreservationOffice of Parks, Recreation and tateSork YWhereas, the Town consulted
the New by Eddy Hill Inc.; and, currently owned northMile Drive and the acceptance of substitute parkland approximately 1,100 feet to the existing Saponi Park located on Seven Town’s
Whereas, the action is the alienation of the Saponi Park Alienation and Relocation: SEQR: – 52 ResolutionTB 5, 202 April MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD
Page 8.308.3park & home rule request; NYS Legislature - alienation authorizationTOI Planning Board - Subdivision; TOI Town Board - terminate/accept 14850 New York Ithaca 215 N.Tioga
Street planning@townithacany.gov 607-273-1721 Town of IthacaNo construction is planned as part of this park relocation. 8.3 acre parcel will become the new Saponi Park, while the
existing 8.3 acre park parcel will be returned to Eddy Hill Inc. The Town of Ithaca and Eddy Hill Inc. are proposing to subdivide an 8.3 acre parcel off of the northern portion of
Tax Parcel No. 33.-3-8.34. This new Saponi Park Relocation Project Parkland ??□Agriculture??Forest??□ecify):Aquatic??????????????Other(Sp?????????????????????????suburban) ( Residential
??? Commercial????? ndustrial?I??????? riculture)-agnon( Rural???????Urban 5.n:ctio a phe tar ne or djoining a are? n, occur ohat tes usand lCheck all 4.
__________ acresor controlled by the applicant or project sponsor?and any contiguous properties) owned c.Total acreage (project site __________ acresb.Total acreage to be physically
disturbed? __________ acresa. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action?3. YES NOIf Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval:Does the proposed action require a permit,
approval or funding from any other government Agency?2. YES NO be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2.may If Yes, attach a narrative description
of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that administrative rule, or regulation?Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,
local law, ordinance,1. Code:Zip State: City/PO: Address:Mail:E- Telephone: Name of Applicant or Sponsor: scription of Proposed Action:e Project Location (describe, and attach a location
map): Name of Action or Project: Project and Sponsor Information –Part 1 tem.lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any io the Complete all items in Part 1.
You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful t thoroughly as possible based on current information.s If additional research or investigation
would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer anformation currently available. iubject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on approval or funding, are subject
to public review, and may be sapplication for Responses become part of the for the completion of Part 1. Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible– Instructions
for Completing Project Information- Part 1 Short Environmental Assessment Form
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Public sewer is available to this property, but no construction is planned as part of this park relocation project. Public water is available
to this property, but no construction is planned as part of this park relocation project.. No construction is planned as part of this park relocation project.b.?Is?the?project?site,?or?any?portion?
of?it,?located?in?or?adjacent?to?an?area?designated?as?sensitive?for YES NO _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________
________________________________________________________________ waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: _____________________s, identify the wetland or If Yewaterbody?
xisting wetland or eny anto, i e orlter, aphysically oposed prWould the b.ency? agocal l sfederal,a y begulated rwaterbodies ther or owetlandsontain coposed action, prhe tdjoining
alands oroposed action, prhe t ofsite he t oftion porny a Does ..a13 YES NO archaeological?sites?on?the?NY?State?Historic?Preservation?Office?(SHPO)?archaeological?site?inventory?State?Register?of
?Historic?Places?Commissioner?of?the?NYS?Office?of?Parks,?Recreation?and?Historic?Preservation?to?be?eligible?for?listing?on?the?which?is?listed?on?the?National?or?State?Register?of?Historic?Places,?
or?that?has?been?determined?by?the?12.??a.?Does?the?project?site?contain,?or?is?it?substantially?contiguous?to,?a?building,?archaeological?site,?or?district? YES NO __________________________________
___________________________________________________________ describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ______________________________________If No,proposed action connect to
existing wastewater utilities?Will the 11. YES NO _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______:water
able pot prethod for mscribe deo, NIfupply? swatere public/privat existingn a onnect to cction a pWill the.10 YES NO__________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________If the proposed action will exceed requirements, describe design features and
technologies:Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements?9. YES NOion?act phe tite ofs the? ear nr oavailable on icycle routes br ommodations accoedestrian
p c.ion? acthe proposed the site of tear nr oailable at avs Are public transportation b.evels? lraffic above present tin ubstantial increase s aesult in rction a pWill the a.8. YES
NO ______If Yes, identify: __________________________________________________________________________located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area?Is the
site of the proposed action 7. YES NOIs the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape?6. N/A YES NOstent with the adopted
comprehensive plan?Consib.regulations?A permitted use under the zoning a.Is the proposed action,5.
Page FORMPRINT Town Supervisor Rod Howe Title:______________________________________________________________________________________ _Signature:__ _________________________________?_______________
____________________________ name:/Applicant/sponsor _____________________ Date:KNOWLEDGE Y MF OEST BHE TO TAND ACCURATEE U TRBOVE IS AROVIDED PINFORMATIONE AT TH TH CERTIFY I
YES NO _____________________________________________________________________________________________describe: _______________________________________________________________________________If
Yes, waste? azardous hrfo????????????ompleted)c?or (nemediatio r ofubjects the? een boperty prdjoining an a oroposed action prhe t ofsite he tHas20. YES NO __________________________________________
___________________________________________________ If Yes, describe: _______________________________________________________________________________management facility?Has the site
of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste19. YES NO_ ______________________________________________________________________________________
______ ?of?the?impoundment:______________________________________________ arposepu the? xplain ees, YIfm)? daagoon, lwaste d, ponetention r,(e.g. uids liqotherrowater mpoundment of ihe
tresult in would?hat tctivities ather or oonstruction cclude inction a pe thDoes18. YES NO _____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ If Yes, briefly describe:conveyance systems (runoff and storm drains)?water discharges
be directed to established Will storm b.water discharges flow to adjacent properties?Will storm a.point sources?-Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point
or non17. YES NOplan?od lo 100-year?f e th incated loroject site pe thIs.16 YES NOFederal government as threatened or endangered?Does the site of the proposed action contain any species
of animal, or associated habitats, listed by the State or15.Suburban ??Urban ?□ uccessional-sid mEarly??? Agricultural/grasslands?? Forest?□ Shoreline□ply: aphat
tl alheck Cite. she project tn o bto e likely arr on, occur ohat types t he typical tIdentify.14
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 11:18 AM Short Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report 1 NoPart 1 / Question 20 \[Remediation Site\]Workbook.Digital mapping data are not available
or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Part 1 / Question 16 \[100 Year Flood Plain\]NoEndangered Animal\]Part 1 / Question 15 \[Threatened or waterbodies is known to be incomplete. Refer to
EAF Workbook.Yes - Digital mapping information on local and federal wetlands and Regulated Waterbodies\]Part 1 / Question 13a \[Wetlands or Other YesPart 1 / Question 12b \[Archeological
Sites\]NoSites\]Register of Historic Places or State Eligible Part 1 / Question 12a \[National or State NoArea\]Part 1 / Question 7 \[Critical Environmental substitute for agency
determinations.to obtain data not provided by the Mapper. Digital data is not a DEC, you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order the EAF Mapper provides the most
up-to-date digital data available to question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although answered by the EAF Mapper. Additional information on any EAF assessment form
(EAF). Not all questions asked in the EAF are project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental The EAF Mapper is a screening tool intended to assist Disclaimer:
Page FORMPRINT April 14, 2025Saponi Park Relocation action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? Will the proposed11.problems?Will the proposed action result in
an increase in the potential for erosion, flooding or drainage10.waterbodies, groundwater, air quality, flora and fauna)?adverse change to natural resources (e.g., wetlands,Will the
proposed action result in an 9.architectural or aesthetic resources?Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic, archaeological,8..public / private
wastewater treatment utilities?ba.public / private water supplies?Will the proposed action impact existing:7.reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities?in
the use of energy and it fails to incorporateWill the proposed action cause an increase 6.affect existing infrastructure for mass transit, biking or walkway?Will the proposed action
result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or5.of a Critical Environmental Area (CEA)? establishmentWill the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics
that caused the4.Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community?3.in the use or intensity of use of land?Will the proposed action result in a change
2.regulations?Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning 1. occurmay impact to large Moderate occurmay impact No, or proposed
action?”the of and context scale the considering been reasonable my responses “Have ept concthe guided by should be reviewer the questions the answering to the reviewer. When available
or otherwise sponsor project thesubmitted by materials 1 and other information contained in Part the 2 using in Part questions following the of Answer all is?to?be?completed?by?the?Lead?Agency.Part
2 Impact?Assessment-?2?Part?Form?Environmental?Short?Date:Project:a\[If?Only?Use?Agency????????????? 2 of 1
Page FORMPRINT April 14, 2025Saponi Park Relocation Town Supervisor Rod Howe Town of Ithaca
Town Board to consider these water bodies.8.3 acre parcel will negatively impact either water body. Future park development of the property will need the northeast corner of the property.
It is not anticipated that the proposed subdivision or acquisition of the Regarding Part 1, 13a, the property contains a stream along the northern boundary and a small wetland in
new 8.3 acre parcel was cleared for development. -1996 Phase 1 and 2 archeological investigations were conducted on the property, and the location of this Regarding Part 1,12b, the
Town is not aware of any archeological resources on the overall property. In 1993 pursuing funding in the future to develop the park in the new location.from Peachtree Lane which can
provide pedestrian access to the new park location. The Town anticipates will be adjacent to the residential subdivision that it was originally part of. There is an existing access
strip The overall purpose of this project is to relocate Saponi Park approximately 1,100 feet to the north, where it exchanged and returned to the Eddy Hill Inc. owners. No construction
is planned as part of this project.acquiring this new 8.3 acre parcel as a replacement for Saponi Park. The existing Saponi Park parcel will be There are no anticipated negative environmental
impacts related to subdividing this parcel and the Town Signature of Preparer (if different from Responsible Officer) Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency _______________________________
________________ _________________________________________________ itle of Responsible OfficerT Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency _____________________________________________
__ _________________________________________________ Date Name of Lead Agency _______________________________________________ _________________________________________________ result
in any significant adverse environmental impacts. will notthat the proposed action Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting
documentation, s required.environmental impact statement ithat the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an this box if
you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting documentation, Check impacts. term, long-term and cumulative short-for potential the magnitude.
Also consider and scope occurring, duration, irreversibility, geographic of probability setting, its assessed considering should be significant. Each potential be not will or may the
determined that lead agency the how 3 should also explain impacts. Part to avoid or sponsor project the been included by have that or design elements measures any impact, including
the identify detail, 3. Part 3 should, in sufficient Part complete impact, please environmental adverse significant in a not will or proposed action may the of element particular need
to explain why a a is there if may impact answered “moderate to large was question in Part every For 2 of 2
Vote: Seconded: Moved: . Park and acquire another similar propertythe Town to alienate Saponi to authorize and empower introduce bills in their respective houses to District
52) Senate District 125) and NYS Senator Lea Webb (Assembly Anna Kelles (NYS Assemblymember hereby requests Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca now, therefore be itdetermination
of environmental significanceuncoordinated environmental review with respect to this action and has made a negative Whereas, this is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca
Town Board is acting in an and within 1,100 feet on the same road; andTown can acquire another property of the same size the Town of alienate Saponi Park so that the and recreation
purposes and wishes the New York State Legislature to authorize and empower the Town of Ithaca wishes to discontinue the use of the existing Saponi Park for park Whereas, alienation
of parkland process be undertaken with New York State Legislature; and park or private sector use requires that the-the use of designated parkland for nonWhereas, of Understanding
Respecting Park Relocation and Land Purchase and Swap Agreement”; and“Memorandum ca and Eddy Hill Inc. signed a aWhereas, on February 11, 2025, the Town of Ith that it went with; andto
the north, adjacent to the residential development approximately 1,100 feet relocating the park benefits to public Whereas, the current landowners and the Town feel there would be substantial
Whereas, the Town has not made any improvements to the park property; and additional residential lots; and1994 and the current owners have stated they have no intention of developing
the property into Whereas, the park property and the remaining Eddy Hill Inc. property have been farmed since property, filling in the gap between Peachtree Lane and the current park
property; andacre Eddy Hill Inc. -ds which would have continued to the south on the 21.6future phases and roadedicated to the Town of Ithaca in 1995 as the park land requirement. The
1994 plans showed Lane, Apple Blossom Land and Amber Lane. As part of this approval, Saponi Park was Subdivision was approved in 1994, which created Peachtree Whereas, the Saponi Meadows
Regarding the Saponi Park Alienation and Relocation ProjectRequest to New York State Legislature to Introduce Bills : – 52TB Resolution 20 52, 2014 prilA MEETING OF THE ITHACA
TOWN BOARD
Item Seconded: Moved: .h.p.m 02 imit oflpeed s school zone a to/ Brandywine Drive Winthrop Drive the intersection ofat the intersection of Brandywine Drive / Sandra
Place to include on Winthrop Drive school zoneextend the State Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division the Town’s request to forward to New York Tompkins County requests
of Ithaca Town that the Town ,Resolved now therefore be it, Boardthe reduction to the Town edrecommendommittee C and the ,5202, th 81 Marchmeeting on at the Public Works Committee
requestdiscussed the DepartmentWhereas the Public Works in the area as factors supporting their request, and due to horizontal and vertical road geometry sight distance of as well
as the lack vehiclesspeeding the number of safety of pedestrians and they have concerns about the stated highly densified neighborhood isresidents of th the ,Whereas and ,Brandywine
Drive the crosswalk where Winthrop Drive intersects withSandra Place including Winthrop Drive intersects with the crosswalks wherethe zone to include to extend . The request isAssociation
related to the Northeast Elementary School’s school zoneresidents and the Parent Teacher request from has received a Boardhe Town t ,Whereas /Winthrop Drive & Sandra Place & Winthrop
Drive.Elementary School Zone to Include the Crosswalks at the Intersections of Brandywine Drive and Extension of the Northeast Request for Speed Limit Reduction : - 5202 ResolutionTB
5220 ,April 14 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD 5
Item purchase of equipment for the PEG Access Studio; and authorizes Charter Communications to collect $0.15 per subscriber per month to be used for the Whereas the 2003 Franchise
Agreement between Charter Communications and the City of Ithaca : Adopt 2026 PEG Access Studio Capital Budget d -TB Resolution 2025 $ 134,902.26 TOTAL $ 67,124.65 Operating
Fund $ 67,777.61 Capital Impr/Repl Project 21170-21125 Check Numbers: 150-105 Voucher Numbers: audited vouchers:approves and authorizes payment of the following
Resolved, that the governing Town Board c: Bolton Point Abstract - TB Resolution 2025 :the amounts indicatedin total for following audited vouchers that the Town Board authorizes
the payment of the Resolved 5220-FYfor Town of Ithaca Abstract: b - 5220Resolution TB changes made. substantive -, are adopted as final with any non5, 20224Resolved that
the draft minutes of March a: Approval of Town Board Minutes - 5TB Resolution 202 Vote: Seconded: Approval of Budget Amendments/Transfers i. and the Stormwater
Coalition CSI –Authorize signature of agreement h. Zifchock -Ratify appointment of Laborer g. Consortium –Approval of provisional appointment of Benefits Specialist f. Approval
of declaration and sale of Surplus Equipment e. Approval of PEGASYS 2025 Budget d. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract c. Approval of Town Abstract b. Approval of Town Board Minutes
a. Consent Agenda : Adopt - 5TB Resolution 202 5, 20214 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD 6
Item knowledge and skills to satisfactorily perform the duties of a Laborer; andWhereas the Interview Committee has determined that Dylan Zifchock possesses the necessary due to
a promotion; andtime position of Laborer for the Public Works Department -Whereas there is a vacancy in the full Appointment of Laborer : Ratify g –TB Resolution 2025 time benefits.-31.25,
in Job Classification B, with fullwage of $2025 hourly at the March 31, 2025, , effective, Benefits Specialistto the title of Jessica Maleski’s appointment of GTCMHICResolved, the
Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify ; now, therefore be it2025March 31, , effective, Benefits Specialistto the title of Jessica Maleskiappointed 2025, provisionally
on March 19, Greater Tompkins County Municipal Health Insurance ConsortiumWhereas, the GTCMHIC –Appointment of Benefits Specialist : Ratify Provisional f - TB Resolution 2025
Miscellaneous trailer brakes · Diagnostic Computer –Nexiq Prolink IQ · Snap On Modis Diagnostic Computer · Coats 1250 Wheel Balancer –Tire Balancer · 1-AH-Coats Rim Clamp 70X –Tire
Machine · 84” Bobcat Angle Blade · Mulitpro Gas Post Driver · 1978 Budgit one ton Chain Hoist · ppropriate funds.proceeds going to the aauthorizes the equipment to be sold via online
auction hosted by Auctions International, with the and equipment to be surplus and no longer needed the listed Resolved that the Town Board declares : Sale of Surplus Itemse –TB
Resolution 2025 Access Oversight Committee.Resolved that the Town Board adopts the 2026 PEG Access Studio budget as recommended by the therefore be it Ithaca, must adopt the annual
PEG Access Studio budget by June 30 of the preceding year; now Whereas the Franchise Agreement states that participating municipalities, including the Town of $14,000; and Access
Oversight Committee has approved a 2026 contingency capital budget not to exceed Whereas, to meet any as yet unknown and unforeseen equipment and operating expenses, the each year
over the term of the agreement; and shall be responsible for approving the timing, use and amount of PEG access equipment acquired Whereas the Franchise Agreement outlines the creation
of an Access Oversight Committee which 6
Item 96.17 CONTRACTUAL AA1410.400 1,183.36 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1410.100 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1330.100
32.89 CONTRACTUAL AA1316.400 2,655.16 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1316.100 CONTRACTUAL AA1220.400 1,782.78
PERSONAL SERVICE AA1220.103 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1220.101 1,447.93 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1220.100 8,013.49
PERSONAL SERVICE AA1110.100 4,077.44 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1010.100 1,016.18 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1620.101 2,194.30
PERSONAL SERVICE AA1620.102 2,500.00 PERSONAL SERVICE AA8540.102 5,960.00 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1440.110 6,587.75 PERSONAL
SERVICE AA1340.100 6,935.90 PERSONAL SERVICE AA3120.100 16,454.10 PERSONAL SERVICE AA5132.100 23,496.68 PERSONAL SERVICE AA8540.101
24,203.06 PERSONAL SERVICE AA7110.101 42,264.24 PERSONAL SERVICE AA5010.100 To From Description Account Budget Transfers General
Townwide Fund summarized below: amendments or modificationsWhereas, this review disclosed certain budgetary revenues and expenditures requiring transfers, accounts, andthe Town Finance
Officer has reviewed all budgetary revenue and appropriation , Whereas : Approval of Budget Transfers for 2024. i –TB Resolution 2025 : Approval of CSI agreement h -TB Resolution
2025 Director of Public Works/ Highway Superintendent.the Town Board if there is successful completion of the probationary period as determined by the six (26) week probationary period
applies with no further action by -Resolved a mandatory twenty time benefits; and be it furtherannual salary of $50,835 from Public Works account numbers, in Job Classification “I”,
with full Resolved the position is at 40 hours per week, at the hourly wage of $24.44, which is an estimated 2025; and be it further Director of Public Works/ Highway Superintendent
of Dylan Zifchock as Laborer, effective April 6, Resolved the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the appointment made by the as Laborer, effective April 6, 2025;
now, therefore be itWhereas Joe Slater, Director of Public Works/ Highway Superintendent, appointed Dylan Zifchock 6
Item 1,504.00 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BB9050.800 SUSTAINABILITY PLANNER BB8020.120 20.84 PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT BB8010.440 DUES & PUBLICATIONS BB8010.420 TELEPHONE BB8010.415 28.70 CONFERENCES
& MILEAGE BB8010.410 CONTRACTUAL BB8010.400 11,908.69 BB8010.100 10,409.45 LEGAL SERVICES BB1420.402 306.41
BB8020.100 26,113.62 CONTRACTUAL BB8020.400 To From Description Account Budget Transfers General Part Town Fund TRANSFER TO CAPITAL FUND
AA9950.900 91.29 DISABILITY INSURANCE AA9055.800 LIFE INSURANCE AA9045.800 1,894.92 PERSONAL SERVICE
AA8810.101 7,800.00 PURCHASE OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS AA7710.213 CONTRACTUAL AA7550.405 10,136.05 CONTRACTUAL AA7320.465
1,442.17 CONTRACTUAL AA7110.451 43.03 CONTRACTUAL AA7110.440 4,890.13 PERSONAL SERVICE AA7110.102 7,650.96
PERSONAL SERVICE AA7110.100 CONTRACTUAL AA5182.447 CONTRACTUAL AA5132.459 2,716.64
CONTRACTUAL AA5132.447 CONTRACTUAL AA5132.416 CONTRACTUAL AA5132.415 9.68 CONTRACTUAL
AA5132.408 CONTRACTUAL AA5132.404 14,303.40 PERSONAL SERVICE AA5132.101 1,340.71 CONTRACTUAL AA1680.492 2,158.54
CONTRACTUAL AA1680.491 31.32 CONTRACTUAL AA1680.490 CONTRACTUAL AA1680.415 9,813.60
CONTRACTUAL AA1680.400 5,180.31 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1680.100 CONTRACTUAL AA1650.415 3,812.00
CONTRACTUAL AA1620.445 CONTRACTUAL AA1620.444 5,030.18 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1620.100 CONTRACTUAL AA1460.400
CONTRACTUAL AA1440.415 19,711.95 PERSONAL SERVICE AA1440.100 64.00 CONTRACTUAL AA1430.420 7,756.00
PERSONAL SERVICE AA1430.100 6
Item CONTRACTUAL FF1680.400 12.52 TELEPHONE SYSTEM FF1650.415 1,714.50 EASEMENTS FF8340.488 6,100.00
LEGAL SERVICES FF1420.402 6,641.58 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FF8340.450 11,402.85 SCHEDULED LINE MAINTENANCE FF8340.471 11,692.99
FF8340.100 13,075.69 GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE FF9060.800 18,687.69 PUMP STATION MAINTENANCE FF8340.476 25,000.00
CAPITAL EQUIPMENT FF8340.200 33,819.48 CONTRACTUAL FF1380.400 To From Description Budget Transfers Fund Water District 16,206.11 SOCIAL SECURITY DB9030.800
24,418.17 REGULAR BENEFIT TIME DB5140.110 133.40 OVERTIME DB5140.102 12,434.31 DB5140.100 374.10 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT DB5130.459 6,283.06 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS DB5130.451
0.09 MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK DB5130.272 17,542.64 DB5130.100 87.09 TOOLS & SUPPLIES DB5112.459 1,027.76 OVERTIME DB5112.102 64,939.33 DB5112.100 1,080.63 OVERTIME DB5110.102 4,139.44
DEPUTY HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT DB5110.101 286.67 SOFTWARE DB1680.492 3,994.84 CONTRACTUAL DB1680.400 68,806.74 ROAD REPAIRS DB5112.453 7,261.45 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DB5112.450 3,062.57
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT DB5110.459 15,706.92 ROAD REPAIRS DB5110.453 17,140.96 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DB5110.450 40,969.00 DB5110.100 To From Description Budget Transfers Town Fund-Highway
Part TOOLS & EQUIPMENT DA5130.459 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS DA5130.451 OVERTIME DA5130.102
1,707.01 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DA5142.450 To From Description Account Budget Transfers Highway Fund 50.24 DISABILITY INSURANCE BB9055.800
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Item .and necessarybudget transfers, amendments, and modifications, including all other changes deemed appropriate Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Finance Officer to record
all the Resolved, that Now, therefore, be it 588.45 MEDICARE RR9030.800 4,067.42 WELLNESS PROGRAMS RR4510.425 1,540.87
CLAIMS & REPAIRS RR4510.451 3,115.00 EMPLOYEE EDUCATION & TRAINING RR4510.410 To From Description Account Budget Transfers Fund Risk Retention 14,705.59
DISTRIBUTE NYS FIRE INSURNACE TAX SF3410.482 372.00 LEGAL SERVICES SF1420.402 6,493.70 REFUND OF PRIOR YEAR EXPENSE
(REVENUE) .0002701SF 8,481.89 -FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACT SF3410.481 102.00 AUDITING SERVICES SF1320.401 To From Description Account Budget
Transfers Fund Fire District 18.78 LIFE INSURANCE GG9045.800 TELEPHONE SYSTEM GG1650.415
ELECTRICITY GG8120.447 1,472.75 CONTRACTUAL GG1680.400 1,477.96 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE GG8120.451 2,036.11 IAWWTF
IMPROVEMENT BONDS GG8150.473 3,344.85 VCH SEWER TRANSMISSION GG8120.474 2.078,95 PUMP STATION MAINTENANCE GG8120.476 To From Description
Budget Transfers Fund Sewer District 19,125.00 B BOND ISSUE-2020 FF9710.731 34.36 DISABILITY INSURANCE FF9055.800 2.64
LIFE INSURANCE FF9045.800 27,666.24 CITY OF ITHACA WATER FF8350.473 3,534.84 LINE REPAIRS FF8340.470
1,030.13 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FF8340.451 10,516.67 ELECTRICITY FF8340.447 0.27 PARK & TURF EQUIPMENT
FF8340.276 0.14 MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK FF8340.272 Compensated Absences FF8340.106 7,548.66
OVERTIME FF8340.102 57,214.23 LABOR FF8340.101 54.61 LIABILITY INSURANCE FF1910.439 78.18
SOFTWARE FF1680.492 6