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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1975-06-23 TOWN OF ITHACA ADJOURNED BOARD , MEETING June 23 , 1 :975 1 At an adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Totem of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , held at the Town of Ithaca Offices at 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , on the 23rd day of June , 1975 at 500 p . m . , there were i PRESENT ° Walter J . Schwan , Supervisor Andrew W . McElwee , Councilman Noel Desch , `douncilmah Robert N . Powers , Councilman Victor Del Rosso , Councilman ALSO PRESENT : James V . Buyoucos , Town Attorney Lawrence P . Fabbroni , Town Engineer Barbara P . Holcombq Planning Board Chair- woman Herbert Mahr , 103lJudd Falls Road John Mc6ueen , Legal Consultant Reynolds Metz , Assistant Building IN Roger A . Morse ; 425 Warren Road Catherine A . Valentino , 110 Eastern Heights Drive Radio , TV , and Press APPROVAL OF MINUTES Councilman McElwee noted that the minutes of May 12 , 1975 on page 8 should be corrected to read ° " Sandra Place . Mr . Fabbroni reported that Otto Schoenfeld has agreed to install 260 feet of pipe on Sandra Place which will loop the water line . ' Motion by Supervisor Schwan ? seconded by Councilman Powers , RESOLVED , that the minutes of April 14 , 1975 be approved as pre = sented , and that the minutes of May 12 , 1975 be approved as cor - rected as indicated above . Unanimously carried . APPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Supervisor Schwan reported that the Town Board has before it two candidates for replacing Robert Bruce cn the Tompkins County Board of Representatives - - Professor Roger A . Morse , 425 Warren Road , who has presented a resume which the Town Board 4has reviewed , and Henry Theisen , 202 Winthrop Drive , a .local ~ attorney , who has been recommended to fill the vacancy by the Town of , Ithaca Democratic Committee . The Supervisor also re- ported that a question had arisen as to whether the Town .- Board may appoint a replacement or whether the governor of the State should make the appointment . The Town Attorney read his formal report on this matter . He cited the clear wording of the Tompkins County local Charter and Code which provides that the vacancy shall be filled by a majority vote of the Town Board . He cited two cases in support of this position and concluded NO . " The purpose of this report is to inform you that two very strong precedents , decided in -' 1975 , sustain the appointment to fill a vacancy in accordance with procedures adopted by a County local law . (The complete report of the Town Attorney is available for inspection in the Town Clerk ' s Office . ) Town Board Minutes - 2 - June 23 , 1975 After the Town Attorney ' s report the Board acted as fol - lowse Motion !, by Councilman Desch ; seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that this Town Board hereby appoints Roger A . Morse to fill . a , vacancy on the County Board of Representatives , created by the resignation of Robert L . Bruce , the term of this appointment to runli� through December 31 , 19750 Unanimously carried . ELECTION INSpECTORSFOR 1975 - 1976 ir The Town Cletk , submitted a list of Republican and Democrat Elec - tion inspectors and alternates for 1975 - 1976 . for the Board ' s con- sideration . Motion by Supervisor Schwana seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that the Republican and Democrat Election Inspectors and alternates , as approved ' by the respective chairmen of the Republican and '' Democrat parties , a list of which inspectors and alternates is attached to and made a part of these minutes , are herebyljapproved by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca for the period 'I' July 15 , 1975 through July, 15 , 1976 . Unanimously carried . CONSIDERATION OF NCR SIGN If jj Mr . Fabbroni reported that the Town has a request from National Cash Register Company for a new sign in their parking islandJ At the same time they are . moving their old sign to a new location . The new sign meets the requirements of the sign , ordinance . lit . Fabbroni illustrated the locations on a plot plan . Motion � by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman Powers , RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby grants the request of Nation - al Cash Register Company for a new sign in their parking island , to be located a cation .11 shown on the maps accompanying the permit appli - ea Unanimously carried . " Mr . Fabbroni reported that Miss Susan Blumenthal had been hired as a Student Planning Assistant , under the Federal govern - ment program referred to at a .previous meeting of the Town Board . FBC SIGN AND PANELS - EAST HILL PLAZA Mr . Fabbroni reported that a letter dated June 17 , 1975 had been received from Mr . Stewart Knowlton , with regard to the panelsjof the former FBC sign , requesting that Groff Associates be permitted to leave t the panels in . place until a tenant is found . Mr . Fabbroni said the panels are in violation of the sign ordinance because they are above the roof line . The Board discussed possible time limit for removal of the panels or until a tenant is found , whichever comes first . The plans of the building were reviewed ( cross sections' ) . The question arose as to why the panels should t z - Town ,, Board Minutes - 3 - June 23 , 1975 not immediately be removed or cut to the roof ht ' line . Mr . Fabbroni noted ( 1 ) the new tenant might pay for the removal or cutting to the roof line , and ( 2 ) the portion of the panels remaining below the roof line might serve as ' a backing for a sign for the prospec - tiveltenant . There was some discussion as to whether a security deposit for the performance of the work was necessary . The Board did not feel it was necessary in this case . u Motion by Supervisor Schwan ; seconded by Councilman Del Rosso , RESOLVED , that Groff Associates be advised that they are required to remove the panels or cut same to the roof line by November 1 , 1975 or until they rent the building , whichever comes first . Unanimously carried . ed . I Mr . Fabbroni reported the Town has a request from the County to consider the formation of a Tompkins County Transit Commission , The County has prepared a working paper on this matter , looking toward getting in -put and comments from munici - palities . It '' was agreed that a copy of the working paper would be made available to all Board members and Town officials , and a work session would be scheduled to review the material . Mr . Fabbroni reported that Blackstone e Avenue and Tudor Road have been oiled and stoned . Another road will be so treated in the Lucentesubdivision ( Sycamore Road ) . Mr . Schoenfeld is starting activity off of Burleigh Drive . Councilman McElwee inquired about Sandra Place * Mr . Fab- broni said it was decided last year to accept a deed from Otto Schoenfeld if he would put in a water line . Mr . Schoenfeld has agreedito do this . Council man �Powers inquired about the bus service for the elderly of the , Ellis Hollow Apartments . Mr . Fabbroni said he had information that there are about 13 people using the service per run . Since it '' is a 19 passenger bus the occupancy rate is quite good . jlMr . Fabbroni said he - would have more figures available for the next meeting . Councilman Powers suggested that Groff Associ - ates . should have a report on how the service is being used . li Councilman Del Rosso asked when Campbell Avenue would ba surfaced . Mro :Fabbroni said the road would be oiled and stoned in August when other roads throughout the Town are done . Since there was no provision for dust control between now and August , Councilman Del 'Rosso felt this should be higher on the priority list . ° Mr . Re nolds Metz _y ssistant Building Inspector , reported that thle sign �nven ory has been updated - - those that existed prior t,,°o the sign ordinance and those which have been changed since , He noted , in passing , that Park Displays , Inc . billboards are still up although the three -year limit has expire or and as a matter of fact , they have added two signs on the Danby Road . Mr . Fabbroni said the inventory was taken so owners maybe notified and may be given s2 Me period for removal of signs , the idea being to do it all at one time , so that if any action must be taken it can be one concerted action . Although the inventory of signs is now Town Board Minutes - 4 - June 230 1975 completed , the number of signs which are on variances and the num- ber ofl" signs which are illegal has not yet ' been determined . When `�hi� 'f�rrrmt� an is av flab-le the Soar wi13 review it in a work session . Attorney Buyoucos reported that no determination has yet been made in the Lucente case . With regard to the Fanciamone case this was in court on May 12 . At that time the defense presented a brief which the judge is studying . l Counci. lman • Del Rosso inquired as to the status of the Wiggins barn on`, Danby Road . Mr < Fabbroni reported that a hearing had been held on Mre Wiggins cluster proposal , and with certain modifications of the building to meet fire codes and City plumbing codes , Mr . Wiggins was granted approval for three units . Mrs < Barbara Holcomb , Planning Board Chairwoman , reported that th'e Planning Board at their meeting on June 17 , 1975 granted preliminary approval to the subdivision plan for the Eddy Hill Farm ( formerly the Marshall Farm ) on Mecklenburg Road . This is a sub- division of a large parcel of land into four parcels : one parcel of 8 acres , one parcel of 26 acres , one parcel of 15 acres which was sold on a land contract to Chase ' s Roadstand , and one parcel of 145 acres which is the remainder of the original Marshall Farm . There are also two small lots with houses on them that have been there for some time . They are not a part of this subdivision plan . It was recommended by the Town Board that the owners of the Eddy Farm indicate on the map -that they file with the County Clerk that the 66 ft . strip on the western edge of the 15 acre parcel should be designated as a future road . Councilman Desch suggested that with regard to the 26 -acre parcel a provision be made on the plan that isijfiled with the Town Clerk as a . subdivision map showing location of road and utility easements before this land is sub- divided furthere Attorney Buyoucos cautioned that as many reason - able conditions as possible ought to be included in an approving resolution to prevent problems from arising if a future Town-wide improvement should be put in conditions particularly with res - pect to ' the road because traffic problems are always a matter of concern to adjacent owners . Provision for utilities easements is also important . Mr . Buyoucos said all these things do not have to be indicated on " the map , but should be referred to in the resolu - tion . Nlrs . Holcomb reported that the Planning lanning Board had held a public hearing. on June 17 , 1975 to consider the site plan for a church and school for the Church of the Seventh Day Adventists . on their property at 1217 - 19 � Trumansburg Road . The Planning Board gave conditional final approval for the site plan for a church to be constructed on the lands of the Seventh Day Adventists . The church is 300 feet back from the road and the property meets all the requirements for ' par.king . Mrs . Catherine A . Valentino distributed to the Board mater - ial prepared by the Ad Hoc Youth and Recreational Committee . She said the Committ''ee would like to have feed-back from the municipali - ties in „the County so that something concrete may be available by this fall . It, was the sense of the Board that this material should be reve ;wed at a work session on June 30 , 1975 at noon . I; Town Board Minutes 5 - June 23 , 1975 Mr . Herbert Mahr , 103 Judd Falls Road , asked whether it wouldllbe possible , for the Town of Ithaca to sponsor an ad. for Youth, Employment Services ( cost about $ 23 ° 00 per ad ) . These ads would appear in the Ithaca Journal and would be instrumental in many 'teenagers being hired . Attorney ftyoueos questioned whether the Department of Audit and Control would permit a Town to use funds for this purpose . , It was agreed that John McQueen , Legal Consult - ant , would - research this . u CITY YOUTH BUREAU PROGRAM AGREEMENT Supervisor Schwan reported that the contract with the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca with 'respect to the Ithaca Youth Bureau program has finally been worked out for the year 1975 , the amount paid to the City of Ithaca by the Town of Ithaca to be $ 24 , 116 . 00 . The Supervisor , said a resolution was required author - izing1lhim to sign ' the contract for the youth services to be render - ed . Motion by Councilman Powers ;: seconded by Councilman Desch , RESOLVED , that the Supervisor be authorized to execute a contract between the City of Ithaca . and the Town of Ithaca in which the Town of Ithaca agrees to pay the City of Ithaca $ 24 , 116 . 00 for the year 1975 for " the provision of a recreation and youth service pro - gram to the Town . Unanimously. carried . HOURLY WAGE RATE INCREASES FOR HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES Highway Superintendent Parkin submitted to the Board a request to raise the hourly wage rate of Leon Poelvoorde ' from $ 4 . 50 'Ito $ 4 . 70 per hour and of Arland Westmiller from $ 4 . 00 to $ 4 . 65 ! per hour . Supervisor Schwan said money is available for these ! increases in the contingency fundo The Board felt these increases are , justified for these workers and , in general , to get and retain good people in the Highway Department . Motion by Supervisor Schwan , seconded by Councilman McElwee , RESOLVED , that this Town Board hereby approves the increase in the hourly wage rate of Leon Poelvoorde from $ 4 . 50 to $ 4 . 70 per hour and an increase in the hourly wage rate of - Arland Westmiller from $ 4 . 00 to $ 4 . 65 per hour . Unanimously carried . ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 69. 10 p . m . lope Edward L . 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