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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2017-01-09 ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2017 AGENDA 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance 2. Persons to be Heard 3. 5:30 p.m. Public hearing regarding a proposed local law "Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Gorge Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge" a. Consider adoption 4. Discuss and consider Membership and/or Chair Appointment(s)to the: a. Planning Board b. Zoning Board of Appeals C. Conservation Board 5. Discuss and consider approval of Town Board Meeting Schedule for 2017 6. Acknowledge Supervisor's Town Board Committee Appointments and consider Town Board Appointments for Citizen Advisory Committees and Intermunicipal Organizations 7. Discuss and consider 2017 Association of Towns' Resolutions and consider designation of 2017 Official Delegate and Alternate Delegate for the New York State Association of Towns 2017 Annual Meeting 8. Discuss and consider a budget amendment to increase the appropriation for 2017 Joint Youth Commission programs 9. Discuss and consider authorization for the Town Supervisor to sign contracts on behalf of the Town for the following: a. Legal Services (Susan H. Brock, Guy Krogh, Lorraine Moynihan-Schmidt) b. Tompkins County Public Library C. Cooperative Extension d. Coddington Road Community Center Summer Program e. Learning Web f Gadabout g. Lifelong h. Human Services Coalition i. Community Science Institute (CSI)—Water Quality Monitoring j. Recreation Partnership k. Ithaca Youth Bureau 1. Ithaca Babe Ruth League MOU 1 10. Continue discussion regarding changes to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) as it pertains to the Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Monies 11. Discuss and consider authorization for certain expenditures by the Superintendent of Highways without prior Town Board approval 12. Discuss and consider annual approval of: a. Ethics Disclosure Form and Distribution List b. Town Board Protocol and Procedures c. Town Procurement Policy d. Town Cash Management and Investment Policy 13. Discuss and consider setting a public hearing regarding the Alteration of Boundaries of Town of Ithaca Fire Protection District by Exclusion of Territory Owned by Ithaca College 14. Discuss Planning Committee's progress regarding two-family dwellings and consider setting a public hearing, if needed, to extend the moratorium on same 15. Consider Consent Agenda a. Approval of Town Board Minutes b. Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Bolton Point Abstract d. Designation of Official Depositories of Town Funds e. Designation of Official Newspaper of the Town f. Official Bonds of Town Officers and Employees g. Increase Open Space Plan Account h. Reappoint Town Historian 16. Report of Town Officials, Committees and review of Correspondence 17. Consider executive session to discuss the personnel history of a particular employee 18. Consider adjournment 2 TOWN OF ITHACA AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AND PUBLICATION 1, Debra DeAugistine, being duly sworn, say that I am the First Deputy Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and the notice has been duly published in the official newspaper, Ithaca Journal: 0 ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Local Law Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Gorge Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge Location of Sign Board Used for Posting: Town Clerk's Office Town offtheca 215 North Tioga Street Notice of pi,AbI,ljHeallfllp Ithaca, NY 14850 The lthaca,T6W6 BoarO�,WJJI h ,Q10 h t, , , ha,�blic,hearinq,,at tie a Tbvvn'Half,'�"V§ N,.T199a5t.on the 9t,119f- ary 20at 5:30 P, Date of Posting: December 27, 2016 1� M, f6r the purbose,of ,cqp,A'J,,derin,q,a proposopl-, al'liw 'Auth6rlzjnp a =,hetary Gift the CKY, Date of Publication: December 27, 2016 haca to 5"pport Ggrge Rangers for the SixMilo re cwrge." Inforrna(l:10M, ojq,tije proporopl localjaw certbo f6 u ji'd at www town L Athaca.ny,us o,r I% 'c6�-ttaciinq'the To 'n"' b,qP,Fp.DeAugistine office,at,2 7 3-11�?I.' First Deputy Town Clerk Depoty Town Clerk STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS) SS: TOWN OF ITHACA) SIW= to and subscribed before me this day of 2017. Notary Public PAULETrE TEnWILLIGER Notary Public,shote of New YO* No.01TE6156809 ouaiuied in Tompkins County Commission Expires December 4,20_9 Town of Ithaca Notice of Public Hearing The Ithaca Town Board will hold a public hearing at the Ithaca Town Hall, 215 N. Tioga St. on the 9th of January 2017 at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a proposed local law "Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Gorge Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge." Information on the proposed local law can be found at www.town.ithaca.n_y.us or by contacting the Town Clerk's office at 273-1721. Debra DeAugistine Deputy Town Clerk 12/22/2016 ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, January 9, 2017 Board Members Present: Bill Goodman, Supervisor; Rod Howe, Deputy Town Supervisor; Pat Leary, Tee-Ann Hunter, Eric Levine, Rich DePaolo, and Pamela Bleiwas Staff Present: Susan Ritter, Director of Planning, Bruce Bates, Director of Code Enforcement; Mike Solvig, Director of Finance, Judy Drake, Director of Human Resources; Paulette Terwilliger, Town Clerk; Jim Weber, Highway Superintendent and Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town Draft Minutes 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance Meeting called to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. Persons to be Heard Herb Engman — Mr. Engman wanted to address the board regarding the issue of changing the fire protect district to exclude Ithaca College saying that he would like the board to pursue that. He stated that he was a little irritated when he read in the paper that it sounded liked the President of Ithaca College was saying that the town went to him and asked, and when they wouldn't give us any money, we threatened them with an action to get them to respond. Mr. Engman wanted to remind the board that he went to President Rochon at least eight years ago to ask them to make a contribution toward fire protection and many times after that. He added that he even knew one of the trustees at the time and he asked her to see if she could talk with the rest of the trustees and see whether they could make a contribution and she immediately said no, we've talked about that before and we aren't going to do that. That left him with the impression that even before he started asking for a contribution, others have, but there has been at least eight years of effort in trying to get a contribution and it is time to try something other than just asking because obviously it hasn't worked. Mr. Engman stated that the point he wanted to make was that he sees absolutely no difference between paying for your sewer, paying for your water, and paying for your fire protection and that is what we are asking them to do. Pay for the fire protection just as other people in the town do and it should be pointed out that Cornell makes a $750K a year contribution to their fire protection, making Ithaca College the only major educational institution locally which doesn't do that. Mr. Engman closed by urging the board to pursue this aggressively and stating that he felt it was a good solution to the problem if there is not agreement forthcoming. Dylan Wattros —Mr. Wattros stated that he purchased a house at the end of Kendall Ave which was built in 1986 and there is no paperwork on it because that is prior to substantial permits being required. Because the house is at the end of Kendall Ave, he is not able to get a building permit because my property ends just about at the end of the road but 15' feet of the house does not front on a state identified roadway. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 1 Mr. Bates explained that is a 1080a issue which would need an open development area to allow any permits to be issued. The road needs to be declared owned by one of the landowners or classified as an open development area. Mr. Goodman added that there are a number of lots in that area and the town road stops before those lots which raises the issue for all of them. The Board referred the issue to the Planning Committee. 3. 5:30 p.m. Public hearing regarding a proposed local law "Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Gorge Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge" Julie Holcomb, City Clerk — Ms. Holcomb reported on last year stating that there really were signs of success in 2016 over 2015. Last year there were huge numbers in the gorge and with the assistance from the Town and County the number were reduced from: number of calls to law enforcement down from 45 to 27; 46 instances were voluntary compliance was achieved; group sizes reduced where in 2015 there were groups as large as 250, in 2016 we had one instance of a group between 90-100 people and 6 instances of groups at 50-60 and 4 instances where there were 40-50 people. The large crowd came in late August when Ithaca College resumed and those were probably the most problematic times. Ms. Holcomb stated that they hired 3 new Rangers and had one returning Ranger who were recruited from the TO Criminal Justice program and they worked out great. They were outfitted with new uniforms with body cameras and they had police radios. They partnered with the Sheriff and Police departments and they provided training on a number of topics and they were amazing. Ms. Holcomb continued by saying that there were no fatalities and only two injuries compare to 4 in 2015; 37 instances of vandalism which included tree damage, spray painting on the falls, fires, litter and the like and we still have a long way to go on that type of issue, but the types of instances such as needles, camp sites and similar were not seen. She felt the enhanced program of putting Rangers out in pairs and increasing their hours was very successful. Ms. Holcomb stated that there are still parking issues and noise issues, but while in 2015 there were reports of pod lighting and amplifiers for nighttime parties, this year the worst we saw were a couple of beer pong tables left. Ms. Holcomb said that they are asking for the Town's continued support but it is a promising start. She reported that the Mayor appointed a small task force to look at some of the remaining issues and ways to keep people out of the dangerous areas of the water; we are not targeting families looking for crayfish or casual hikers, we are targeting larger parties with alcohol and dangerous behavior such as cliff jumping. The task force is looking at giving the Rangers the authority to issue parking tickets and signing some City areas as No Parking areas. She added that if the Town is interested in having them do the same in the town, we should discuss and coordinate that. Another topic is looking at restricting totally the really dangerous areas. Mr. Goodman stated that he would follow up with Ms. Holcomb on the Rangers issuing tickets. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 2 Mr. Goodman opened the public hearing at 5:52 p.m. No one wished to address the board on this topic and the hearing was closed. TB Resolution 2017 - 001: Adopt Local Law 1 of 2017 entitled "Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge" Whereas, pursuant to the Town's New York State Municipal Home Rule powers, a local law may be adopted to authorize the Town to make a gift to another municipality where the gift furthers a public purpose of the Town, Whereas, at its meeting on December 29, 2017, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca reviewed and discussed the proposed local law and adopted a resolution for a public hearing to be held by said Town Board on January 9, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. to hear all interested parties on the proposed local law, and Whereas, notice of said public hearing was duly advertised in the Ithaca Journal, and Whereas, said public hearing was duly held on said date and time at the Town Hall of the Town of Ithaca and all parties in attendance were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition to said proposed local law, or any part thereof, 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 the local law 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 local law is not subject to review under SEQRA, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board hereby adopts Local Law 1 of 2017 entitled "Authorizing a Monetary Gift to the City of Ithaca to Support Gorge Rangers for the Six Mile Creek Gorge," and it is further Resolved, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file said local law with the Secretary of State as required by law. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Rod Howe Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Howe, Hunter, Levine, Leary, Bleiwas and DePaolo 4. Discuss and consider Membership and/or Chair Appointment(s) Mr. Wilcox introduced himself to the Town Board saying that he has not met a couple of the newer members and thanked the board for the independence the Planning Board has. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 3 TB Resolution 2017 - 002: Planning Board Member and Planning Board Chair Appointments Whereas, the Planning Board has recommended that Fred Wilcox be reappointed as Chair of the Planning Board for 201,7 and Whereas Fred Wilcox has indicated his willingness to serve another term as a regular member of the Planning Board, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board hereby re-appoints Fred Wilcox as Chair of the Planning Board for 2017 and as a regular member of the Planning Board through December 31, 2023. Moved: Rod Howe Seconded: Tee-Ann Hunter Vote: Ayes— Howe, Hunter, Leary, Levine, DePaolo, Goodman and Bleiwas Mr. Rosen was also present to introduce himself to the full Board. TB Resolution 2017-003: Appointment of the Zoning Board of Appeals Members and Chair Whereas the Zoning Board of Appeals members has recommended that Rob Rosen be reappointed as Chair for the year ending December 31, 2017, and Whereas the William Highland and Caren Rubin have indicated they would like to be reappointed as Alternate Members and Rob Rosen has indicated he would like to be reappointed as a Regular Member, now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby reappoints Rob Rosen as Chair for the year 2017 and as a Regular Member for a five year term and reappoints William Highland and Caren Rubin as Alternate members for the year 2017. Moved: Eric Levine Seconded: Rich DePaolo Vote: Ayes—Levine, Leary, Hunter, DePaolo, Goodman, Howe and Bleiwas TB Resolution 2017 - 004: Appointments of the Conservation Board Resolved, that the Town Board hereby reappoints the following individuals to the Conservation Board for a 2-year term of January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018: James Hamilton Eva Hoffmann Ellie Stewart Elizabeth Hageman And be it further Resolved, that the Town Board hereby reappoints Jonathan Meigs as an Associate Member of the Conservation Board for the term of January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017, TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 4 and be it further Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints the following individual to the Conservation Board to fill a vacant seat, the term ending December 31, 2017: Lindsay Dombroskie 314 Forest Home Drive, Ithaca, NY 14850 and be it further Resolved, that the Town Board hereby reappoints Ellie Stewart as Conservation Board Chair for 2017. Moved: Rich DePaolo Seconded: Tee-Ann Hunter Vote: Ayes—DePaolo, Hunter, Howe, Leary, Levine, Goodman and Bleiwas 5. Discuss and consider approval of Town Board Meeting Schedule for 2017 TB Resolution 2017-005: Set Dates for 2017 Meetings of the Town Board Whereas the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca meets on the first Monday following the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. and Whereas the Town Board also sets aside the fourth Monday of each month for an additional meeting; these second meetings are commonly called study sessions which begin at 4:30 and are held in a smaller meeting room. These study sessions focus on reports from committees and presentations to the board with action items added only when necessary and Whereas the Town Board also sets aside the first Thursday in October for a meeting at 5:30 whose sole focus is the review and discussion of the Preliminary Town of Ithaca Budget, now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board hereby approves the following schedule: January 9th and 23th February 13th and 27th Presidents Day—February 20th March 13th and 27th April 10th and 24th May 8th and May 22nd Memorial Day—May 29th June 12th and 26th July 10th and 24th August 7th and 28th September 11th and 25th Labor Day— September 4th TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 5 October 5th Thursday—Budget Meeting October 16th and 30th Columbus Day—October 9th November 13th and 27th December 11th December 28th Year-end meeting if needed Special time 11:30 a.m. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Pamela Bleiwas Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Bleiwas, Hunter, Howe, Levine, Leary, and DePaolo 6. Acknowledge Supervisor's Town Board Committee Appointments and consider Town Board Appointments for Citizen Advisory Committees and Intermunicipal Organizations TB Resolution 2017 - 006: Acknowledge Supervisor's Town Board Committee Appointments and Confirm Citizen and Intermunicipal Committee Membership Appointments and Recommendations Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca ratifies the following Town Supervisor's Town Board Committee appointments for a term beginning January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 and be it further Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca makes the following Citizen Committee, Staff Committee and Intermunicipal Organization appointments for a term beginning January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 unless otherwise noted. TOWN BOARD COMMITTEES Budget Eric Levine, Chair Pat Leary Pam Bleiwas Personnel and Organization Pam Bleiwas, Chair Pat Leary Rod Howe Planning Rich DePaolo, Chair Rod Howe Pat Leary Public Works Rod Howe, Chair Rich DePaolo Tee-Ann Hunter TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 6 TOWN BOARD AD HOC COMMITTEES Economic Development Rod Howe, Chair Rich DePaolo Pam Bleiwas STAFF COMMITTEES Employee Relations Pam Bleiwas—Chair Pat Leary Bill Goodman *Staff representatives are appointed by fellow staff Records Management Tee-Ann Hunter Paulette Terwilliger—Chair Eric Levine Lisa Carrier-Titti Bill Goodman CITIZEN COMMITTEES Agriculture Bill Goodman (Liaison) A.J. Teeter Farm (Debbie Teeter)— Chair Steep Hollow Farm (Christianne M. White) Tree Gate Farm (Sharon Tregaskis) Sweyolakan Farm (Jamie Baker) Laughing Goat Fiber Farm (Lisa Ferguson) Forest Family Farm (Claire Forest) Ithaca Equestrian Center(Russ Wedemeyer) Associate Members: Lance Ebel and Devon Van Noble Codes and Ordinances Bill Goodman— Chair Yvonne Fogarty—Planning Board Pat Leary Eva Hoffmann— Conservation Board Eric Levine Bill King—Zoning Board of Appeals INTERMUNICIPAL Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization Tee-Ann Hunter Rich DePaolo (Alternate) TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 7 Cayuga Medical Center Bill Goodman Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC) Policy Bill Goodman Rod Howe (Alternate) Ithaca College Community Work Group Rich DePaolo Joint Youth Commission Rich DePaolo Pam Bleiwas (Alternate) Christianne White (two year term, 2017 and 2018) Lorraine Moran (two year term, 2017 and 2018) Sandra Grooms (two year term, 2017 and 2018) Evelyn Karnes (two year term, 2017 and 2018) Cable Access Oversight Committee Rich DePaolo Recreation Partnership Eric Levine Pam Bleiwas Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission (Bolton Point) Bill Goodman Tee-Ann Hunter Sewer Joint Committee of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Bill Goodman Tee-Ann Hunter Rich DePaolo Tompkins County Council of Governments Bill Goodman Rod Howe (alternate) Tompkins County Municipal Health Consortium Judy Drake Bill Goodman (alternate) Subcommittee -- Joint Committee on Plan Design Judy Drake Bill Goodman (alternate) TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 8 Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Rod Howe Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Howe, Leary, Levine, Hunter, DePaolo, and Bleiwas 7. Discuss and consider 2017 Association of Towns' Resolutions and consider designation of 2017 Official Delegate and Alternate Delegate for the New York State Association of Towns 2017 Annual Meeting The board discussed the submitted resolutions and Ms. Leary talked about the resolution regarding wind facilities and whether they were trying to stand in the way of wind power. Mr. Goodman stated that he assumes that might be some of the thought behind it, but the resolution is even handed in his opinion, asking for more involvement in the siting of them not stopping them. Ms. Leary stated that it would be nice to actually oppose the property tax cap instead of asking for it to be reformed or take a harder position and call it what it is; a game to shift blame to local government instead of state government. Mr. Goodman said it was interesting that they talk about the gross receipts tax on utility bills which cities and villages can collect but towns cannot and they mention that as a new source of revenue because of the tax cap. Some discussion followed but the resolution was supported as is. Mr. Goodman explained that if we want to propose a resolution to abolish the tax cap we would need to submit a resolution for next year according to the bylaws and processes established. TB Resolution 2017 - 007: Naming of Official Delegate and Alternate for the Year 2017 to the New York State Association of Towns Annual Meeting and Support/Non Support for Reported Resolutions Whereas, the NYS Association of Towns Annual Meeting is held in New York City and Whereas, the Town of Ithaca is a member in good standing with the NYS Association of Towns and is eligible to have voting rights at the said meeting and Whereas, it is necessary for the Town Board to appoint an Official Delegate and Alternate who will have voting rights on behalf of the Town of Ithaca at the said meeting and Whereas, the Town Board has reviewed the Reported Resolutions from the Association of Towns of the State of New York dated received January 4, 2017, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Tee-Ann Hunter as the Official Delegate and Pamela Bleiwas as the Alternate Official Delegate on behalf of the Town of Ithaca at the 2017 NYS Association of Towns Annual Meeting; and be it further Resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby support Reported Resolutions submitted by the Association of Towns. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Tee-Ann Hunter Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Hunter, Leary, Levine, Bleiwas, DePaolo and Howe TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 9 8. Discuss and consider a budget amendment to increase the appropriation for 2017 Joint Youth Commission programs TB Resolution 2017-008: BUDGET AMENDMENT — Increase to Budget Appropriation for 2017 Joint Youth Commission Programs Whereas, the Town values highly its Youth Programs for the many benefits provided for the Town's young people; and Whereas, the Joint Youth Commission (JYC) has ably facilitated many of the Town's youth programs for many years; and Whereas, the Town has received a communication from the JYC requesting an increase in the 2017 Ithaca Town Budget for Youth Programs due, in part, to increased contributions from Tompkins County approved by the County Legislature subsequent to the Town Board's approval of the 2017 Ithaca Town Budget on November 7, 2016; and Whereas, the JYC has requested an increase to the Coddington Road Community Center's Counselor-In-Training Program from $13,000 to $15,575 to 1) provide funding for increase in the minimum wage for 2017, and 2)to provide one additional youth training position. Resolved, that the allocation to the JYC Programs in the 2017 Ithaca Town Budget be increased by $2,575 as follows: • General Townwide Fund—Expenditures - Account A7320.461: Coddington Road Community Center — Summer Camp Counselor-In-Training Program is increased from $13,000 to $15,575. And be it further Resolved, that the revenue for the JYC Programs in the 2017 Ithaca Town Budget be increased by $1,222 as follows: • General Townwide Fund —Revenue - Account A2350: Youth Services - County is increased from $65,435 to $66,657. Moved: Tee-Ann Hunter Seconded: Rich DePaolo Vote: Ayes—Hunter, DePaolo, Leary, Howe, Levine, Goodman and Bleiwas 9. Discuss and consider authorization for the Town Supervisor to sign contracts on behalf of the Town Mr. Goodman noted that the contract for the contribution to the City Parks will be brought to the board as a local law next month because it is a gift given that the benefit we receive is less than the amount we are giving. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 10 TB Resolution 2017 — 009 : Approval and Authorization for the Town Supervisor to Execute Annual Contracts Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board hereby approves and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute annual contracts, which amounts were included as part of the 2017 Town Budget, with the following service provider(s): a. Legal Services— Susan H. Brock, Guy Krogh and Lorraine Moynihan Schmitt b. Tompkins County Public Library ($10,000) c. Coddington Road Community Center—Counselor in training ($15,575) d. Cooperative Extension—Youth Development Program ($46,941) e. Ithaca Youth Bureau—Youth Employment Program ($74,266) f. Learning Web —Youth Exploration Program ($52,500) g. Recreation Partnership ($69,122) h. Gadabout($12,000) i. Lifelong ($9,000) j. Human Services Coalition ($5,000) k. Community Science Institute (CSI)Water Quality Monitoring ($20,284) 1. Ithaca Babe Ruth League MOU Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Rod Howe Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Howe, Hunter, DePaolo, Leary, Levine and Bleiwas 10. Continue discussion regarding changes to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) as it pertains to the Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Monies Mr. Goodman reviewed the changes due to the heavy time commitment needed for the Maplewood project. Mr. Weber added that additional impacts will be discussed at the next Public Works Committee. TB Resolution 2017 -010: 2017 Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Monies AGREEMENT between the Town Highway Superintendent of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York and the undersigned members of the Town Board. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 284 of the Highway Law, we agree that moneys levied and collected in the Town for the repair and improvement of highways, and received from the State for State Aid for the repair and improvement of highways, shall be expended as follows: HIGHWAY: 1. GENERAL REPAIRS. The sum of $185,000 shall be set aside to be expended for primary work and general repairs upon 7 miles of town highways, including sluices, culverts, and bridges having a span of less than five feet and walks or the renewals thereof. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 11 2. PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS. The sum of $185,000 shall be set aside to be expended for the permanent improvement of town highways, including paving, guide rails, etc. The sum of $500,000 was identified to be expended for the permanent improvement of Perry Lane to reconstruct curbs/gutters, drainage facilities and replacement of gravels and asphalt of 0.20 miles of road. Due to constraints on staff time for 2017, design of this project cannot be completed; therefore the following projects will be substituted: Northview Road, mill and fill, $200,000, Northview Road West, mill and fill $100,000 (2019 CIP) and Juniper Road, $150,000. Executed in triplicate this 9th day of January, 2017 (signatures on file) Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Pamela Bleiwas Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Bleiwas, Leary, Levine, DePaolo, Hunter and Howe 11. Discuss and consider authorization for certain expenditures by the Superintendent of Highways without prior Town Board approval TB Resolution 2017- 011: Authorizing Certain Expenditures by the Superintendent of Highways without Prior Town Board Approval Whereas, Section 142, Subdivision- l(a) of the New York Highway Law authorizes the Town Board to adopt a resolution permitting the Town Superintendent of Highways to purchase equipment, tools and implements without prior approval of the Town Board in an amount or amounts to be fixed by it from time to time; and Whereas, the Town Board adopted a 2017 Ithaca Town Budget which included monies for the purchase of vehicles, tools and equipment; and Whereas, it is determined by this Board to be reasonable and proper and in the best interests of the efficient functioning of the Public Works Department that the Town Superintendent of Highways be granted permission to purchase such items without its prior approval in amounts not to exceed the approved respective budgeted amounts; now therefore be it Resolved, that the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the Town Superintendent of Highways to spend amounts, not to exceed what is identified within the adopted 2017 Ithaca Town Budget, without the prior approval of this Board, for the purchase during fiscal year 2017 of vehicles, tools and equipment to be used for highway maintenance, construction, reconstruction, and/or snow removal; except when the lowest responsive and responsible bidder is not selected and be it further Resolved, that the authorization hereinabove granted shall be construed as meaning that the total amount spent on each item purchased by the Town Highway Superintendent during TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 12 fiscal year 2017 shall not exceed the respective budgeted amount for that item in the adopted 2017 Town of Ithaca budget. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Pamela Bleiwas Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Bleiwas, Hunter, Howe, Levine, Leary and DePaolo 12. Discuss and consider annual approval of Ethics Disclosure Form and Distribution List, Town Board Protocol and Procedures, Town Procurement Policy and Town Cash Management and Investment Policy TB Resolution 2017 -012: Annual Approval of Ethics Disclosure Form and Distribution List, Procurement Policy, Cash Management and Investment Policy and the Board Protocol and Procedures Manual Whereas the Town Board reviews the Ethics Disclosure Form and Distribution List of positions required to complete the Form annually at its Organizational Meeting as required by the Town Code, and Whereas the Town Board has adopted and approved the use of the Board Protocol and Procedures Manual and requires it to be reviewed and affirmed annually, and Whereas the Town Board has adopted and approved a Procurement Policy and Cash Management and Investment Policy and requires it to be reviewed and annually, now therefore be it Resolved, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby accept, approve and affirm the above listed policies, procedures and forms for 2017, with the change to the Board Protocol and Procedures Manual of the adoption date of the 2014 Comprehensive Plan. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Tee-Ann Hunter Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Hunter, Howe, Leary, Levine, Bleiwas and DePaolo 13. Discuss and consider setting a public hearing regarding the Alteration of Boundaries of Town of Ithaca Fire Protection District by Exclusion of Territory Owned by Ithaca College (Attachment 1) Mr. Goodman noted that a map and a chart of the parcels that Ithaca College owned properties. Tax parcels in red, the main campus and two undeveloped parcels are included on the resolution as the parcels to be exempt. College Circle Apartments is not being included in the resolution because they have a PILOT that includes payment for fire protection. The parcels in blue are not tax exempt are therefore paying for fire protection now. TB Resolution 2017 - 013: Setting a Public Hearing re2ardin2 Alteration of Boundaries of Town of Ithaca Fire Protection District by Exclusion of Territory Owned by Ithaca College TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 13 Whereas, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, on its own motion, is considering alteration of the boundaries of the Town of Ithaca Fire Protection District, by the exclusion of the following tax parcels owned by Ithaca College: tax parcels 41.-1-30.2, 39.-1-1.21 and 39.-1-1.32, now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall, 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York, on February 13, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering said alteration of Fire Protection District boundaries, and be it further Resolved, that at such time and place all persons interested in such alteration of boundaries may be heard concerning the same, and it is further Resolved, that notice of this public hearing shall be published in the official newspaper of the Town and posted on the signboard of the Town of Ithaca, not less than 10 days and not more than 20 days prior to the hearing. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Eric Levine Vote: Ayes— Goodman, Levine, Leary, Hunter, Howe, DePaolo and Bleiwas 14. Discuss Planning Committee's progress regarding two-family dwellings and consider setting a public hearing,if needed, to extend the moratorium on same Mr. Goodman asked Mr. DePaolo to give an update on what has been discussed at the Planning Committee regarding the issue. Mr. DePaolo stated that the Committee has been tasked with researching various rental property oversight strategies related to issues from occupancy, owner-occupancy rules, a rental property registry and what may be advantageous for us. He stated that the Committee is in favor of pursuing a rental property registry that would enable Code Enforcement to gain access to dwellings that they are currently precluded from entering; they would be able to access dwellings periodically at determined intervals which would enable them to make sure that buildings that are listed for uses are in fact being used for those purposes. Mr. DePaolo stated that they haven't discussed in great detail the owner-occupancy provision, but he thought that they are generally in favor of it in certain areas, recognizing that any kind of oversight or restrictions would have an impact on our overall housing stock, so we also want to simultaneously look at allowing duplex housing in certain areas of the town to offset any potential impacts that we might have by trying to preserve traditionally single-family neighborhoods. Mr. DePaolo said that is where they are now and he thinks there is agreement on the Committee on the direction they want to head in but given the timeframe under which we had to work, it will not be possible for us to draft and enact legislation by the expiration of the moratorium and that it would be prudent to extend the moratorium for perhaps three months to get a law on the desks TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 14 that we could consider which is probably ambitious. He thought we could start by considering components of regulations that exist in other municipalities to try and save some time, then go from there. Mr. DePaolo stated that if we were to allow the moratorium to lapse, there is the likelihood that some of the protections we are trying to achieve would be undermined and so it is time for us to figure out how serious we are and start writing legislation. Ms. Hunter asked if the actions would be town-wide or using overlays. Mr. DePaolo responded that it was his impression that the authority would be town-wide so we don't limit ourselves; where owner-occupancy would be required we have discussed overlays but we don't have the construct in the town yet to apply those so he assumed the town would move forward with town- wide for the sake of expediency and use existing zoning lines and move forward with that idea through the rezoning process. He added that we did exempt the high density residential zones and owner-occupied residences now so he did not feel we had created an unmanageable hardship for the majority of our residents with this moratorium and it was reasonable to think we can have the extra time. Ms. Ritter asked about "accessory" apartments and Mr. DePaolo responded that we can either change our definition for "accessory" to apply to owner-occupied and two-family to non-owner- occupied adding that the precedent is there in other municipalities but an overlay will take significantly more time. Some discussion followed on how we would extend the moratorium and Ms. Brock explained, adding that we have done this before and it would be a local law with associated public hearing. Mr. Goodman stated that he would look to get a draft for the study session and depending on timelines, a special meeting may need to be held. 15. Consider Consent Agenda TB Resolution 2017 - 014: 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 of December 21, 2016 b. Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Bolton Point Abstract d. Designation of Official Depositories of Town Funds e. Designation of Official Newspaper of the Town f. Official Bonds of Town Officers and Employees g. Increase Open Space Plan Account h. Reappoint Town Historian - George Moved: Rich DePaolo Seconded: Pat Leary TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 15 Vote: Ayes— DePaolo, Leary, Levine, Howe, Hunter, Bleiwas and Goodman TB Resolution 2017 - 014a: Approval of Minutes of December Whereas, the draft Minutes of the December 21, 2016 meeting of the Town Board have been submitted for review and approval, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board hereby approves the submitted minutes as the final minutes of the meeting December 21, 2016 of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca. TB Resolution 2017- 014b: 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. 1 - 33 General Fund Townwide 28,039.61 General Fund Part-Town 553.10 Highway Fund Part-Town 25,959.88 Water Fund 10,885.69 Sewer Fund 219,870.00 TOTAL 285,308.28 TB Resolution 2017 - 014c: Bolton Point Abstracts Whereas, the following numbered vouchers for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission have been presented to the governing 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. Voucher Numbers: 537-573, 1-8 Check Numbers: 16891-16935 #013 #001 Capital Impr/Repl Project $ 23,818.89 0 Operating Fund $ 64,634.85 $46,834.96 TOTAL $ 88,453.74 $46,834.96 Less Prepaid � _2 i`"".i 9 � ______________� __. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 16 TOTAL $ 57,126.66 $46,834.96 TB Resolution 2017- 014d: Designation of Official Depository of Town Funds Resolved, that the Town Board hereby designates Tompkins Trust Company as the official depository for monies coming into the hands of the Town Supervisor, Budget Officer, Town Clerk, and Receiver of Taxes for the year 2017; and, be it further TB Resolution 2017—014e: Designation of Official Newspaper Resolved, that the Town Board hereby designates the Ithaca Journal as its Official Newspaper for legal notices to the public. TB Resolution 2017- 014f: Official Bonds for Town Officers and Employees Resolved, by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, that the Faithful Performance Bonds for the Town Officials and Employees for the year 2017 are approved as follows: Town Supervisor/Fiscal Officer $3,000,000.00 Deputy Town Supervisor $3,000,000.00 Finance Officer $3,000,000.00 Receiver of Taxes $3,000,000.00 Town Clerk $ 25,000.00 Town Justice, James Salk $ 25,000.00 Town Justice, David Klein $ 25,000.00 Highway Superintendent $ 25,000.00 All Other Employees (Per Person) $ 25,000.00 Forgery& Alteration $ 5,000.00 TB Resolution 2017 -014g: Increasing the Open Space Plan Account (item briefly pulled to get estimated balance and fill in the blank on the draft) Whereas, the Parks and Open Space Plan Account was created by the Ithaca Town Board on October 2, 1997 for the future development of parks, preservation of open space, and acquisition of development rights; and Whereas, as of the year ended December 31, 2016 the balance of the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan Account totaled approximately $726,866 in reserved Fund Balance within the General Townwide Fund; and Whereas, this Town Board indicated its intention to increase the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan Account by the amount of$100,000 in the 2017 Town of Ithaca Budget; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that this governing Town Board hereby designates an additional $100,000 of unreserved Fund Balance of the General Townwide Fund as reserved for the Parks and Open Space Plan, and be it further TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 17 Resolved, that the Town Board approves, authorizes and directs the Town Finance Officer to transfer $100,000 from the General Townwide Fund account to the Parks and Open Space Plan account. TB Resolution 2016 -014h: Reappointment of David George as Town Historian Be It Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby reappoint David George as Town Historian serving at the pleasure of the Board until rescinded. 16. Report of Town Officials, Committees and review of Correspondence Mr. Goodman reviewed the study session agenda; Housing Summit review and discussion and the Planning Staff's Zoning Report which has gone through the Planning Committee. Mr. Goodman reported on the status of the petition from resident in the Renwick Heights area regarding short term rentals such as Air B&B rentals and some of the residents went to the Planning Committee. Mr. Goodman reported on the status of the petition from a resident, David Stotz, regarding the ditches in the Grandview area and wanting them replaced with piping. The Public Works Committee discussed it in December and they are looking into the request. Mr. DePaolo noted that regarding the short-term rental petition, the Committee had suggested that the Board consider raising the penalties as a deterrent. It seemed to be the most expedient thing we could do that might have the greatest effect rather than taking a macro-long-term look at the issue while we are dealing with the moratorium and rezoning. The thought was it might create a disincentive for those who are constantly abusing the system and operating a hospitality business without a permit in a residential neighborhood. Discussion followed with Mr. Goodman noting that they are illegal under our zoning but we don't have the enforcement power to go after them. Ms. Brock noted that this issue should be discussed and the Town Board looked at this about 10 years ago when someone on the lake was doing short-term rentals and at that time, she thought the interpretation was that it was allowed in our zoning and then a few years later the Air B&B started and New York State determined that it was illegal in the State under Building Code but she was not sure it was prohibited under our zoning as long as they rent to a family because families are permitted to rent houses in our zones. She went on to say that we can change our zoning to prohibit rentals, but at that time, that was the only issue out there and the Board decided it wasn't a big enough issue to address at the time and maybe now it is. The Board would have to look at the uses they want to allow and it is more complicated than it sounds; what about people who just rent their houses for graduation weekends or sabbaticals and on and on. Mr. DePaolo stated that the discussion in Committee was not the people who live in their houses and vacate for a couple of weekends a year, but people who buy houses for the sole purpose of TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 18 operating short-term rentals. He said he understands there is a slippery slope but those houses are the ones that generate the complaints; the ones owned and occupied by owners generally do not. Ms. Brock responded that the Board would have to change its zoning to address those types of uses and Mr. Goodman added that it is a big issue in the County because they made a deal with Air B&B to accept taxes without checking with the municipalities regarding the legality of the use. Mr. Bates stated that he is interpreting our Code as our Code is silent so if it is not in our Code it is not allowed and then he turns to New York State and its definition of short-term and long-term rentals. He added that he was not aware of the issue on the lake from the past, but this would affect those properties on the lake that do this. Mr. Goodman stated that the Committee was trying to do a simple fix to address the concerns. Ms. Leary stated that the Committee is looking at something that would allow the couple of weekends a year which would alleviate the overcrowding which is a different use, a commercial use. Mr. DePaolo followed up and said our Code is based on uses and if it doesn't allow commercial uses and you buy a house for the sole purpose of renting it out, that is a business and not a use in our zone. Ms. Brock responded that that was not the interpretation in the past and that may be the interpretation now; uses allowed include single and two family dwellings and as long as one family was renting, the Town said we do not have any restrictions on length of rentals, whether it is one day, one month, six months or one year. She added that she has no leaning either way, but historically that was the interpretation and conclusion and the "family" would have to fit our definition of "family, so we will have to be very clear in our law. She suggested the Board choose its policy and then make sure the law clearly spells out what can and cannot be done in terms of uses. Ms. Hunter stated that she would like to have a bigger discussion about this as a policy because there are a lot of implications to this. She thought that it is an opportunity for some to generate revenue for themselves and she would hate to turn everything over to corporate entities because private individuals are no longer allowed to do things with their property. That said, she would be interested to know how many people do do this and what kind of revenue they generate and how important it is to them. She added that there are other municipalities that have dealt with this and put restrictions or requirements that owners be in the area and able to respond to complaints within a certain period of time or things like that and this seems draconian to her to have a blanket regulation. Ms. Hunter stated that she does not like to enact laws that we are then not able to enforce, don't have the staff to enforce, and then only enforce the ones that are a problem and we know by a complaint, yet there are countless of others out there doing the same thing and flying under the radar. TB 2017-01-09 Pg. 19 Mr. Goodman suggested the Planning Committee continue discussion and the Board continue at the study session or set aside another time to determine which direction the majority of the board wants to go in. Mr. Goodman reported that the County's Bicentennial is this year and they are giving each municipality a new historic marker; we have one outside of town hall talking about how the town was created and we need to tell them where we want the new marker. Mr. Howe had suggested the East Shore Park because you can see the Town of Ulysses where the Town was created from and you can actually see the Town of Ulysses from the park. The Board thought that was a good idea. 17. Consider executive session to discuss the personnel history of a particular employee Mr. Goodman moved to enter executive session at 7:15 p.m.; seconded by Ms. Hunter, unanimous. Motion made by Mr. Goodman to reenter open session at 7:30 p.m.; seconded by Ms. Hunter, unanimous. 18. 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Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificates Issued From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Cert. # Date Type Temp SBL Legal Address Inspector Status 9650 12/1/2016 CO 68.-1-2 340 Warren Rd MKELLY ISSUED 2015-0628 12/1/2016 CO 44.-1-141 20 Marcy Court MKELLY ISSUED 2016-0281 12/1/2016 CO 61.-1-8.15 218 SNYDER HILL ROAD MKELLY ISSUED 2016-0197 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 125 Conservatory Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0160 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 148 Conservatory Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0155 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 123 Tower Skyline Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0462 12/5/2016 CC 70.-12-13 1419 Hanshaw Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0156 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 98 Flora Brown Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0157 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 102 Flora Brown Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0158 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 110 Flora Brown Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0159 12/5/2016 CC 41.-1-30.2 112 Flora Brown Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0468 12/6/2016 CC 18.-2-3 932 East Shore Dr BBATES ISSUED 2016-0514 12/9/2016 CO 71.-1-4 217 Texas Ln Ext DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0507 12/9/2016 CC 66.-1-12 4 The Byway DMAGNUSO ISSUED 9946 12/13/2016 CC 72.-1-10 122 Christopher Ln BBATES ISSUED 2016-0467 12/13/2016 CO 72.-1-30 135 Lexington Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2014-0465 12/14/2016 CO 24.-1-41.2 294 HAYTS RD SWILLIAMS ISSUED 2014-0466 12/14/2016 CC 24.-1-41.2 294 HAYTS RD CBRUNER ISSUED 2016-0534 12/14/2016 CC 29.-6-13.5 200 West Haven Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2015-0684 12/14/2016 CO 57.-1-8.28 109 EASTERN HEIGHTS D MKELLY ISSUED 2016-0558 12/15/2016 CC 71.-7-7 1037 Hanshaw Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0532 12/19/2016 CC 24.-3-3.5 1257 Trumansburg Rd SWILLIAMS ISSUED 2016-0545 12/21/2016 CC 66.-3-3.13 31 Fairway Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2015-0707 12/22/2016 TCO X 24.-3-2.1 101 Harris B Dates Dr SWILLIAMS ISSUED 2016-0170 12/22/2016 CC 71.-1-10 302 St Catherines Cir DMAGNUSO ISSUED 2016-0542 12/29/2016 CC 66.-3-3.14 29 Fairway Dr MKELLY ISSUED 2016-0541 12/30/2016 CO 39.-1-1.22 950 Danby Rd SWILLIAMS ISSUED 2015-0600 12/30/2016 CO 39.-1-1.22 950 Danby Rd SWILLIAMS ISSUED Page 1 of 2 1/3/2017 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificate Report Totals by Type and Status From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Certificate Type Certificate Status Count CC 18 CO 9 TCO 1 Total: 28 ISSUED 28 Page 2 of 2 Town of Ithaca 1/3/2017 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Received Report From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Date Type Tax Parcel # Legal Address Disposition 12/5/2016 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 57.-1-3.1 119 Snyder Hill Rd OPEN Desc: Tenant reports living there for 2 years. Mold in bathroom and coming under walls in bedroom. Landlord has cleaned it but it keeps coming back. Repiratory dr. had her move out of the bedroom a year ago because the mold was causing numerous medical issues. She has contacted TC Health Dept. who referred her to us. She has been told by medical professional that she needs to move out of this apartment. 12/5/2016 LOCAL LAW 329 Stone Quarry Rd OPEN Desc: Occupancy without an Operating Permit 12/6/2016 UNAUTHORIZED FILL 73.-1-9.11 4 Sanctuary Dr OPEN Desc: Built retaining wall across property line and easement 12/7/2016 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 1010 Ellis Hollow Rd CLOSED Desc: Garbage littering the area. Smells like hamburgers 12/8/2016 BUILDING WITHOUT A PER 31.4-4.2 726 Five Mile Dr CLOSED Desc: Work started before BP issued. 12/15/2016 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 149 Honness Ln OPEN Desc: IFD responded to fire alarm. They met with church officials that stated there was no active fire alarm in the building. FAP was checked and IFD found a trouble alarm (PH 1). They stated that they have been having an ongoing issue with their alarm system. For about a month they have had contractor trying to figure out what the problem is without satisfaction. They stated that Sparks Electric has been working on the system, along with Verizon and they have not been able to rectify the problem. Alarm system is currently in "Trouble". 12/19/2016 UNREGISTERED VEHICLE 53.-1-15.17 111 PineviewTerr OPEN Desc: Unlicensed car (no plates) 20 feet from the end of his driveway, has been there approx 3 months, feels it is an obstruction in the road. Please call Thomas to follow-up on this complaint. 12/20/2016 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 151 West Hill Circle OPEN Desc: snow removal of sidewalks not in a timely manor. 12/21/2016 BUILDING WITHOUT A PER 27.-1-23 1494 Mecklenburg Rd OPEN Desc: Building Permit Expired 10/21/2016 Page 1 of 2 1/3/2017 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Report From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Totals by Complaint Type & Status ComplaintType Complaint Status Count BUILDING WITHOUT A PERMIT 2 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 1 LOCAL LAW 1 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 3 UNAUTHORIZED FILL 1 UNREGISTERED VEHICLE 1 Total: 9 CLOSED 2 OPEN 7 Page 2 of 2 Town of Ithaca 1/3/2017 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Closed Report From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Date Type Tax Parcel # Legal Address Disposition 12/7/2016 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 1010 Ellis Hollow Rd CLOSED Desc: Garbage littering the area. Smells like hamburgers 12/8/2016 BUILDING WITHOUT A PER 31.-4-4.2 726 Five Mile Dr CLOSED Desc: Work started before BP issued. Page 1 of 2 1/3/2017 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Report From: 12/1/2016 To: 12/31/2016 Totals by Complaint Type & Status ComplaintType Complaint Status Count BUILDING WITHOUT A PERMIT 1 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 1 Total: 2 CLOSED 2 Page 2 of 2