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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2017-12-28 $pr Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board ' Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 11:30 p.m. m y� 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca,NY 14850 Board Members Present: Bill Goodman, Eric Levine,Rod Howe,Pat Leary and Pamela Bleiwas Staff- Jim Weber,Highway Superintendent and Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk 1. Call to order 2. 11:30 a.m. Public Hearing Regarding Engineering and Final Design Services for a Proposed Sewer Improvement for the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County,New York, pursuant to Article 12-C of the Town Law,to be known as the Town of Ithaca Grit Removal,Concrete Restoration, Emergency Generator Replacement, and Miscellaneous Plant Improvements Engineering and Final Design Services Sewer Improvement at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility,and establishing the Town of Ithaca Grit Removal,Concrete Restoration, Emergency Generator Replacement,and Miscellaneous Plant Improvements Engineering and Final Design Services Sewer Improvement Area Mr. Goodman opened the public hearing at 11:34 a.m. There was no one wishing to address the board and the hearing was closed. Mr. Goodman explained that the Public Interest Order or"PIO" is no longer needed and the resolution was not moved. 3. Discuss and consider approval of funding for Maps, Plans & Reports and contract for Engineering Services Agreement among City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Town of Dryden and GHD Consulting Services,Inc. for Grit Removal Project, Concrete Restoration Project, Emergency Generator Replacement, and Miscellaneous Plan Improvements at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Facility Mr. Goodman explained that the resolution being proposed essentially takes the place of the PIO at this point in time. This resolution authorizes the IAWWTP to move forward with preparing the MPR for a future PIO. TB Resolution 2017 - 146: Approve Funding for Maps, Plans and Reports and Approve Contract for Engineering Services Agreement among City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Town of Dryden and GHD Consulting Services, Inc. for Grit Removal Project, Concrete Restoration Proiect, Emergency Generator Replacement, and Miscellaneous Plant Improvements at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Facility Whereas, the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWTF) is in need of certain capital improvements, and TB 2017-12-28 Pg. 1 Whereas, IAWTF staff in association with the IAWTF's consulting engineers, GHD Consulting Services, Inc. (GHD) have estimated the cost for the engineering services for the final design of projects for grit removal, concrete restoration, emergency generator replacement, and miscellaneous plant improvements to be as follows, as detailed in GHD's letter and Scope of Services Schedule A dated October 9,2017: 1-Concrete Restoration and Leak Repairs (final design) $22,900 2-Grit Removal and Miscellaneous Repairs (final design) 2.1-Grit System $200,700 2.2-Influent Building Improvements $28,700 2.3-Stair Tower Improvements $37,400 2.4-Structural Improvements $10,200 2.5-Miscellaneous Improvements $56,700 2.6-Instrumentation and Control $15,100 3-Emergency Generator Replacement $41,800 Total Design Fees $413,500 Contingency 5% $20,675 Total $434,175 Whereas, at its November 8,2017 meeting,the Special Joint Committee (SJC) approved a resolution recommending to the City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, and Town of Dryden (Municipal Owners)that the final design engineering services agreement with GHD be authorized and funded in an amount not to exceed $434,175, and Whereas,the final design engineering services will form part of the maps, plans and reports for any proposed capital project for the above-listed sewer improvements,now,therefore, be it Resolved,that pursuant to Town Law §209-q(2),the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves an amount not to exceed $434,175 to pay for GHD's final design engineering services that will form part of the maps,plans and reports for the above-listed sewer improvements,with funds to be utilized from the Capital Reserve Account, and be it further Resolved,that each Municipal Owner's share of the cost according to each municipality's percentage of ownership interest in the IAWTF is as follows: Municipality Percentage Project Cost City of Ithaca 57.14 $248,088 Town of Ithaca 40.88 $177,491 Town of Dryden 1.98 $8,596 $434,175 and be it further Resolved,that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approves entry into a contract among the City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Town of Dryden and GHD Consulting Services, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $434,175 for final engineering design of the above-listed sewer TB 2017-12-28 Pg. 2 improvements, and pursuant to General Municipal Law § 119-o and the December 31, 2003 Joint Sewer Agreement among the Municipal Owners, authorizes the City of Ithaca to execute the contract through its designated signatory on behalf of the Municipal Owners, contingent upon approval of the contract by all IAWTF owners and subject to the approval of the Attorney for the Town. Moved: Rod Howe Seconded: Eric Levine Vote: Ayes —Goodman, Howe, Levine, Leary and Bleiwas 4. Discuss Inlet Valley Study and authorization for the Supervisor to sign a supplemental agreement to extend the term date TB Resolution 2017- 147: Approve supplemental agreement to extend the term date with ConsultEcon,Inc. for the Inlet Valley/Elmira Road corridor study Whereas, on April 10, 2017 the Town Board authorized the Town Supervisor to execute a contract with ConsultEcon for the Inlet Valley/Elmira Road corridor study, a grant funded project that included a recommended award from the Empire State Development of$30,000 and a Town match of$30,000, and Whereas, on October 16, 2017 the Town Board authorized the Town Supervisor to execute a supplemental agreement with ConsultEcon, to include additional funding (not to exceed $5400), for the purposes of gathering additional field work and holding individual interviews with several property owners, and to change in the end date of the term to December 31, 2017, and Whereas, there is now a need for additional time to complete the final project elements, estimated to take no more than 2 months,now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board approves, authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute a supplemental agreement with ConsultEcon, to change the end date of the term of agreement from December 31,2017 to February 28, 2018. Moved: Pamela Bleiwas Seconded: Rod Howe Vote: Ayes —Goodman, Howe, Levine, Leary and Bleiwas 5. Discuss Interceptor Agreement Mr. Goodman asked Mr. Weber to explain. Mr. Weber explained that the recent Renzetti Place project went over the amount stated in the Public Interest Order and the agreement has very particular requirements for the City to go through when a project goes over. Unlike most all town projects,the City does not go out to bid TB 2017-12-28 Pg. 3 and does the work in-house so there are no change orders and oversight such as is done with town projects. Mr. Weber noted that this is not the first time the City has not complied with the notification requirements and Mr. Engman did refuse to pay one such overage after numerous warnings on other projects. Mr. Weber added that the City has a big interceptor project coming up they would like to start in April and they have not involved the town in the discussions or specifications as outlined in the agreement. This particular project is going to cause issues if that cooperation and discussions do not happen because the town is anticipating growth in the area and may need a larger diameter than they are planning. The Board discussed the agreement and different approaches to the issue. Mr. Goodman put the topic on the next board meeting agenda for a full discussion and will send out the agreement and past correspondence for background. 6. Consent TB Resolution 2018 - 148: 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 11, 2017 b. Town of Ithaca Abstract Moved: Eric Levine Seconded: Pat Leary Vote: Ayes —Goodman, Howe, Levine, Leary and Bleiwas TB Resolution 2017 - 148a: Approval of Minutes of December 11, 2017 Whereas, the draft Minutes of the December 11,2017 meetings 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 meetings December 11, 2017 of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca. TB Resolution 2017— 148b: 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 TB 2017-12-28 Pg. 4 Resolved that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated. VOUCHER NOS. 1611 - 1714 General Fund Townwide 72,586.05 General Fund Part-Town 57,151.34 Highway Fund Part-Town 25,708.83 Water Fund 26,284.33 Sewer Fund 416,169.90 Fire Protection Fund 78.00 Forest Home Lighting District 182.39 Glenside Lighting District 67.23 Renwick Heights Lighting District 77.47 Eastwood Commons Lighting District 170.82 Clover Lane Lighting District 19.87 Winner's Circle Lighting District 65.87 Burleigh Drive Lighting District 67.51 West Haven Road Lighting District 205.38 Coddin ton Road Lighting District 122.34 TOTAL 598,957.33 7. Reports Mr. Goodman reported that Finger Lakes Land Trust has completed the purchase of the land on Culver Rd. and the town will now move forward with the rest of the transaction. Mr. Goodman noted that he was told Rte. 79 East will be closed in both directions Wednesday, January 3, 2018. The meeting was adjourned upon a motion and a second at 12:12 p.m. Sub Itted'b ^ 1 Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk TB 2017-12-28 Pg. 5