Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1982-12-13 TOWN 01? IJ 1fACA RF, GUI A BOARD fv] E' 1 `!' .0 -IG Deceirli.) er 13 , 1982 At a Regular f •iecting of the Town Board. of the :n of Ithaca , To:a _ kii County , Ne�v Yor ): , held at the TO� lIl Off - ces at 1 � 6 . Lase Senc.! ca. Street , Ithaca , New York , at 5 : 30 P . I7 . , on the 13th day of Decc: In}Oer , 1982 , there were : PRE Es ' N`_P Noel Desch , Supervisor George Kugl. er_ , Councilman Penry McPeak , Councilman Shirley R ? f. fensperaer , Council.wor,:tan Nare Cramer , Councilman Duvi_d Jennings , Councilman Dooley Kiefer , Councilwonusr. ALSO PRESENT : John Barney , Town Attorney Robert Parkin , Town Highway Superintendent Lawrence lla.bbroni , mown Engineer Doug KnoxYlton , Fast. hill Plan:: Stewart Knowlton , lEast Hi_ 11 Plaza Mary Call_ , Board of Representatives Representatives of the Too-Iedia : Lisa Best , VIIICU Jessica R . Ettinger , WTK0 John Huenneke , Ithaca Journal_ Pr,I . DGL OF ALLEG �. ANCE The Supervisor led the assemblage in the Pledge o .f_ Al_ legiance . REPOPXT OF TOWN OFF1: CIhLS Supervisor ' s Report Sale ; Tar Credit _- Town of Ithaca Supervisor Desch reported that the Sales Tax credit for 1983 e ; ^ cads the amount for 1982 , in spite of the recession and reduces our overall tax increase to 2 . 1E from the roughly 6 increase projected . The proposed Newsletter spells this out and he was cco fident. that the people of the Town will be very pleased with our eff. c� r "ts to accomplish this cost control without curtailing our on - goi. ncl prograrils of essential_ services . UtiIitie The Supervi- sor stated -that he and the En ji- neering Staff had parti_ c: •. pa -Led in num. ber of discussions on the matter of sortin ;7 ULIL Llt :i. l_ -i. ty jurisdi. ct: ions . So far , about all that has }_ ecne aCCUr;,p1l. Shed iS t0 get across to all the pit _L' t. :1. C1pcilit: ; a clear understanding of the Town ' s position . He stated that , in his view , tji "< C: ounl.. y has to move away from its insistence that the Town take 0W*- � il, l_ -1 . water and. sewer linr' s , �• hich is un �.lcceptable to the Toy-JTl . V:1} len they do this they will find therisel_ ves quite close to the `I' C> 7175 COI'npromi- se approach . The To`.n-i has no basis for g0111g beyond iuk> current_ posi_ tl. On , 1. I1 fact , it would be reasonable for us to say We ' re haL.7py wiu-i the, current status , and it ' s up to the County and 1-1 c.) p i t. aI to sort out the intri- cacies of their problem . i Town Board Minutes - 2 - December. 13 , 1982 Newsletter_ He r1� nt on to say that the Poard mcn-tbcrs have the draft of the Nevls1_ etter to go out wi til the tax notices , to save postage . 110 noted 'that he would ask. fox: the , oi-� rds, comment : near the end of the rnee 'ting so that 'th -it s can be ready to go in plea t.-. y of time . He went on to say that thE> F'.) Oard rnertlber S sl'lould Ilote that he has sllo�'in in soft detail the wi; ter system improveme= nt priorities and Inany of ' the objectives to which our `i' ow"ispeopi_ e will be interested in perhaps prow "Lding some inp a -. . ^_f C011r ittees for 1- 913 Sups .7 visor Desch stated t:hat }le has prepa .r_ ecl a paper_ setting up the cori:itiittees and charges,s for 1983 , alc; ng With the-.% primary objectives fr_ UM his p .relialinary perspect . ve , at this point . This will be aV i :t. .L :, ble in a day or so in yUllr mail boxes and is timed so "that v: e call u. , e it as a basis for_ our discussion on the matter at the year encl. meeting which by -the v.1ay , he proposed t. o be set i= or 1. 030 a . m . an December 30 , 1. 9 820 YE R END 1--lEETING RF ,;XJ, U `!"ION NO . Riot .i. on by Supervisor. Desch ; seconded by Coul'lcilnlan Cramr1r , RESOD VE' D , that the Town Board of the �P o � m of Ithaca wi1. l meet and conduct the year end business at 1. 0 : 30 a . m . , on DeCelltber 30 , 1982 , at the Town roll , 1206 East Seneca .St .roet , Ithaca , Nev-7 York . ( Desch , Kugl_ er_ , 1'-ICPc1a ,- Ra .f'fen pe .rger , Cramer ,. Jennings and F: ie : or votino Aye . Nays - none ) . i' a. m Engineer ' s Report- _Sou tri_ Hi. 1. 1. Bikeway `Patin E ncineer P' abbron :i re or_ ted that work is p .r_ og .ressing with the C :i. t •,- to f: inali ze tl _ e draft ag :L- eement on the bikeway - ttt :i. l i_ 'ty dreia ;. dC;' E? Wa.}' . The c. gl: E'. ciilEni. , v' ti0I1 final _ ized , �Jl .� l_ } c--% given t0 file hilt ^: 5 COIllrnlsslon for review , `1' }le State _ , prOC ( e -:1411g to Ina }C E'. ct 1) c: � Cht-ISe offer on the property , although , as stated before , the TOS. : : and City have stated their preferential rights . Cc:. i.inc .i. lnlan Cramer asked the Tov711 Engineer_ what section of the railroad right - of - way was he referring to ? To, / il Engineer F % hbroni_ answered , the section from the old Enight ' s Crossing to Stone Quarry Road is being abandoned . 1•d i', _ _ 111r . F' abbron :i went on to say that a meeting had been held with our 10 (.-' al. congressmen to impress on him the urgency for EPA to approve the sewer application while the funding level is still at 75100 Star. tang in 1984 , the funding level will be 55c.,' ,. A meeting was :i. n Syracuse with DOT on the proposal -t= o open cut Route '13 i. n .r gard to the proposed sewer project . The concept has largely been approved by DOT . F ' o :i: est Ilolne i' o :ni Engineer stated that he had attended a meeting of the Forest IIor;1e Improvement Associatian to discus ; the proposed one - ��� ay traffic:i_ c: pattern for Forest Monte . Ile stated that-- he had de 't. ai. :Led Inet:lo to the Board The Town Engineer f elt it was the proposal in a nC)g -.i UIP to the Forest Home Improvement Associ_ a -Lion to take the next SI c o The t .tElf_ f is light at I:. he irl 'tersectiol of Route 366 and Judd Falls Road has been sec b _� ck at least a year . Cornell is not ready to . accent work already col::pleted oil the study repr.. rt . � � C� 3 Tov m Board Minutes - 3 - No" vel�rhe'�4 , 1982 The Engineer I oteCi that a gooc�I deal_ of staff involveiilC_ i - Ilc7. s been re .] L± 17: Cd to prepare the answer to the Article 78 petition f :LIeC1 in - ega. rd to Commonlcin Cis . Audi- t:: and Control ha. c> asked that the Northeast. Transit cont .r. a. ct now be on a twelve month fiscal cycle as ot. he .r. City accounts are . The contract which :i. s: oI t } Ie agenda for approval this evc. nil'iq vri_ 11 novr roll from January to December . Fabbroni noted -that the Park crew has been involved in completion of the trails , exercise stations and structures On the Dewitt. Park . 1-Icy went on to note that Soil Conservation has completed the ' work. in Pal ]_ Creel: . The account: fell short by $ 15 . 00 and Soil Conservation will. either_ render a bill - for payment by the 1ovin or we will. provide them a loader for an hour , Sur) er. vTisor Desch stated that he felt the whole Fall Creek project had worked beautifully . To; .n Eng :i. nccr rabb -r_ oni stated that a pending proposal on the old i� eacon Hill property for a 120 unit apartment plus a single house vra. s- on the Planning Board agenda for December 21st . Bill Manos is :i .ntel_- e t. in developing this property . fl i_c; hw � ! y Superintendent- ' s Report Itigilv: ay Stiper_ i_ ntendellt Ro }.xrt Parkin reported that the Parks have taken up most of the highv:Jaymen ' s title . The holes for the fence RC .N.- OW -1 (a the ' pond at I) ewitt Park have been dug . The fence' on the rllaple Avenue Bikevray is 75 to 80o installe= d and the bike--;ray is ready for treatiac� nt next yea ;: . I *: O v:c-11r, t on to say t }lat lie would be presenting his annual report at the January meeting . Also , at -that time , he wi. l ..1 have the s �; e ,-li. fications ready for the 4 - wh :� el drive vehicle . COUI _ c: -i. lriian Cramer (asked the H .-_ 1'1vray Superintendent hoer mare% sand er_ s are I: 11llctioning i:it this time ? Park in responded , three . Couric: :i l_ man Cramer asked if they were all -in operaL. ion , as he had r_ ecc, i. ved about thirty telephone calls after the Monday storm . i Iii_ r. }r.: ay Superintendent Park- in responded that they vrer_ e doing (all- Ulf-) ey could with the three spreaders , but the natiare of . the icy cond _i." tions on the hilly parts of the Town slowed us down . CounC : , Irtian b1cPcG-1k gLtc` sLionP(j the itl_ xtUre u .sled for sanding . N . . 0 l arkln responded that the Town has cut down core : erably Oil amoLint of salt being used . Super - isor Desch noted that the _idea was to cut back on tilt mix-I.- tire Uc d , except On inter sect_ J_ Ons and slopes . Ile Lhat all F3C? c;. Y d member " should fec. 1. free t0 Ccl ' call the IIignw �i } Sit ; � � r :ilir_ endent if they received calls a. boiit -the condition of the r id Puhlic vlorks Comm % t, t^e: e Report: Councilwoman Rai: feresp r. ger stated t1'iat the Public V% orks Comitlittee had cn working on the onc -way traf :f- i aForest. c propos _ for Foes 't I-IorRe i i n C011iiic : ion with thc ) Last Ithaca Connector . She noted that the residents of Fore - L Iiorrie have questions on Phase II of the East. � Illy:? cEc Connector:' Stu (Jy r. epo :,: t . Sll0 went on to say that the Comm. it: "Le� e felt- the 'Town shoal_ i push the County for a po ; :ition and t )-, e• re- 'fore , proposed the foll. owina : Town Board Minutes - 4 -_ December 13 , 1. 982 `1' h �:; PUbl is works Cormnittee reconlmends to the Town Board that a T ; rif tc, n inqu _- r.. y be made to f= }le Count }7 Bo 1rd of }:epr_ esentat :i_ ves ask .i. rlg for atr expre :.; s :i_ on of the County position regardilicl th - La :=, t :f: thc. c �� Circtllati. c:. 1'. Study allc? t: he relai. cr',. `i' oT; n of Itl1 Ica `i' o; ; r, BO � :Cd R' e ` ; olil' t-. -Lon % 192 , Decc--' I )ber 14 , 1982 , and the CoIiiri ! -i_ ttee urjes thaL- the County Board of Rel1) rciscntat. ives be aisk.ecl to ue— spond in detc _ ia_ to the spec ?. f :ics of t. }7t:' :; •:'. tTJo domiii cij L. s so that t he 'i' o `.JII of l. ti] dC' d he+. : i. }? a .LS 1 Or fuir_ ther discussion arld may procr. cd T�.- :ith trans; pO .rtation pla. nnincl and i_ lc!} � :: <. : ,- e1nc11ts , Taith -- n the limits of the. `I' oTJn ' s and the County ' s estal)li. shed poli. c ?_ es . Counci IT�. oma . , Raft= •:Ins,perger stated that the Town needs to know w }iat Ule County plans to do , in the near future . Councilman Cramer asked if there shad been any response from the Coulif_y . Su -o visor Desch responded that Frank Liguori and B-ill Mobbs had tc }'. c I'l a joint position , hoT.; ever , there has been no official position taken by the Board of Representatives , Co ,i. rlcil. I:;an Cramer asked if the Town of Dryden had taken a position ? Supervisor Desch responded that he believed the Tc)y,-,p of Dryden had Passed a resolution stating they TJerc not interested , a.s a Tai:-n in assi_ stiny in the financing of the highway . The Supervisor T-.,le : t on to say that he woulct take the resolution proposed by the Public Works Comi- Agee and draft a letter to Harris Dates , T-t riP PORT � \T t � iii •; D OT ' I'..t; 1 I1 ? (' -, .. rt �`.L' .t l �� r. r i ; . �. U }:' C � lT1 . `i � I-� -- i }._ > v .� }' 1 } 1 �---tJS CC) U ., Representative i•} ary Call. reported that- Thursday , staff and e .lecteci officials froal all -three entitites ( the lospital . , 'i' o ,, ins County , . and the Town of Ithaca. ) me f: to talk about hospital uti li'Lies and t here % c S a JoL of c1 -LSC11S i1. C) Il abGU 't who T'7a t0 }plc": ITtE She rho .- ecli that T•rc should not be particularly concerrltc� d whose fault i t. Teas but that Coi:;D1- 0111 :Lse was needed if an agreeil'c! nt was to be reac1-1ed . Mr .s . Call felt that a majority of the problem was Countys ' but that the Tov,al ' s help w6s needed . Supervisor Desch stated that there was nothing more the Town could d. o . Vie have already gone the extra mile . ZI�0T , it. was time for the County to bend. . This Board feels that it i s inappropriate to ask us to compromise further . lie went on to s <11 i. hat it was the County ' s ball now , and they should recogni. e the fact- that an agreement could offer theta a long term solution to this, problem . T can ' t ask the Towns people to take on more responsibility and liability and I do not expect , to come back to i. } 10 i: oard to ask for nlor_ e compromise . In fact , it will be easier_ to ash the Board to hold fast or go back to accepting the status Ct: o . Fabbron :i noted that if the count y LSS cons> ide :c :i_ ng putti_ ncJ COU ! , t- y Offices out there , the: square footage costs being estimated s11CU.j realistically be upped to include -the uti .li_ ty improvenu� nt cOS _ s too . PERS07 11'1 Tt ll � � < <• t- Hill-ll - Plaza ac'. cre ; �: •C.^ d t. J, c: Stc. T ; �:. it. ICno .: lto21 c :C L � i .� _ .L . , the c the purpose of his be :i nr ; herd wak s to a:-1 ; the I'oT<:Il Uoard to con : :idclr_ passing zt local. law to cover Lhe pc, r ) - :ing of vchi_ C .les in ' ire 1cz11cs u 't the East-. Hill Plaza . T%dr . XnoT•Ilt.orl si✓ ated that he had I Town Board Minutes. - 5 - December 13 , . 1982 a_ ready addressed the problem for several_ years, chid has ( 0110 evcrythi_ ng possible to control_ the cars that par'} , i_ n Lhe traffic including painting yellow lines and putt _i. ncj note- s on cars . fie %dent= on to sal' thcut lie had even consi0cred l. aI-ldscaping between the P & C and [^rarren Home Furnishings , h0\•? i- V_ \7Or a planter this size ld cost $ 18 , 000 . Mr . Knowlton went on to say that. L % nsing had an C, " dlnance wl1 :Lch gives Shopping plaza Otdi %Le J the c7LithGr :Lty t0 rC-:. m ) ve vehicles wfl cl1 have beers abandoned or pai ;. eCi fGl" c1 l_ OI7Cj pc! -,_-J. od of time and lie felt the Town of Itl-: cica should include this autthOri_ ty in its local law as this is! also a proble% r:; f of him , Sltl. 7� ' rvisol:- Desch a- skod Ivir .. Kt"lowlt:. () n if he would write a letter to Town Boar l r :. r. e. � ting the h as :, a. gc of 1GCal_ sat'. to cover par }: :i_ ng in . fi rc l- antis Mr .. Knowlton agrE` ed to write a letter -to the Town Board request -in t. h. e passage of a_ local law to cover park- ing in fire zones . He went on to say i=hat he would like the sip: toot indented section in front or th ( : old FBC store eaclu (fcndl cLS -this :LS a bus stop area . I"lr . I� 16 ',' ) 1_ t (? "I agreed. to include a diz? gral�t of t1 he area with his letter . Supervisor Desch stated that after 11r . Know 14- c lI S letter was rE_: coi_ ved , a local lat'7 would be drafted and a public hearing held on tile: mi tter . APPO :LI.11.1 ..' ENT OF P.1 PI F: SEI' `!'A�I' IVES 7' O NEC O`I' Ifi !' L S1,t''] I l:: COrlT�;AC i' tdI `l'II Tl:iF; --- - ---- - ----- — -- - N —O T I A T---S E V-_-__ -- .— -- -- -- -- �Ti (_ ./L GE OF' CAYUGA HEIGHTS . SLU.1 .1ervisor Desch stated that some tide ago he had taritten a letter to Ilayo .r- flarcl-lcim requesting that a committee he appointed to take a fresh look at. the Setle .r Agreement= bet�; een the Village of C �iyuga IIc ic; t � ts and. thu Town. of Ithaca . He noted that the present agreement haLd a . lifetime of 35 years , however , he felt that there were a nuntht: r. of deta4. 1s that we _- e no longer applicable . Also , a nui% tbei_- of the Cayuga Heights Village Board were receptive to -tile idc of changing the mechanics of billing for sewer from unit to . %dater consumption: and this should he discussed . The Supervisor went on to say tha. 'L: lie had asked Counci _lt'ioman Raffenspercjc� r to work With him on the conV,iittee , as they were both involved with -t }ie sewer_ agreement with the City of Ithaca . RL ;- OLUT :i: ON NO Piot: _i_ o11 by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Counilman C .rame .r. , RES011WI ) , that t: he ` of von I? oard of 'tl-le Town of Ithci. Cii. h �. .L' ' c_ by appoint Supervisor Desch avid. Council;'7oman RJD. ffenspe )_- e .r to r_ epre: c- ent the fown of Ithaca in the negotiations with the Village of Cayuga I ' c-: ichts to update the Sewer Agreement , Kugler_ , McPeak , Rafrensper- ge .r. , Cramer_ , Jennings and Kiefer votinc Aye , Nays - none ) . ZONING BOARID OF APPEALS APPOIN `IMEN ` ! S I: ' OLU `1` IOid 110 . I-lotic:in by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOa:, VLD , -that the Town Bo < rd of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the iippC) 1. ntrrlellt of 0ack Hewett for a. five year term on the Town of Ithl -- c Zoning Board of Appeals , and ALSO RESOLVED , that the `.down Board of the Town of If- haca hereby approves the appointment of henry Aron as Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals for -the year 1983 , and Toj�n Board Minutes - 6 December, 13 , . .1982 FUY"J 'HER BE' IT J.U, SOL•Vi' D , that the Toren Board o :- the Town of tllaca. approves the appoint=lrIent of Jack Hewett as First Vice Chtl .�_ railall and 1"_; CibT <! :r. d Al1St: .l_ h aS SC=' C0 Vice Cf'1d11" InCtj of tl'1C� Zoning Bo �) rd of Appeals for t .he year 19 £136 ( Descii , Kugler , McPealc , Raffel"1spergier , Crart;er , Jennings and Kiefer voting Aye: . Nays -- nOno ) . PhA 'ild .T N' G BOARD APPOINTMEbITS }? : SOA J J . ON 1�l0 . 110 -cion by Councilwoman Raffensperger_ ; seconded by Councilman RI? SOLVLD , that the Town Board of the To;•,n of Ithaca hereby approves t. lhe ctppointriient of Barbard Schultz for a seven year term on the Tom of Ithaca Planning Board , beginning Janua .-- v 1 , 1983 , ( Deg> ch , Kugler , McIleak , Raffen :sperger , Cramer. , Jenn :i_ ngs and Kiefer vot .-in. g Aye , Nays - none ) , RESOLUTION N0 , Mo �� _i. on by Counci_ lnlan Jennings ; seconded by Councili;lcln Kugler , RES01.1VED , that the Town Board of the Town of :Ithaca hereby approv (--- S UIC a}? }Jointment of JEm-tes L . Baker for a five:` yE' al" teJ"Ifl On tl"le ` IOC+:n of Tthaccl Planning board , beginning January 1 , 19834 OJ:: . ch ICU leg I`'ICPe z-, k i c g . , I2afl: c. n ., I crgCr Cr_ c._n , c= r Jc Ilni .,: g .� and Kiefer vot .i_ rig Aye , Nays "- none. ) . NOR P, TRANSIT CON `I' IZAC `1' TC)W11.. Er1gi_ neer Lawrence Fabbroni. cvLated that the ridersh :i" p on the N( ) rthrast Transit , which provides approximately the same service as the East Ithaca Transit , is 30 to 35 % higher. this year . He felt the increase might be attributed to people riding the bus instead of buying a second czar and the nearby apartments w17ic11 h « ve a high tu1= Ilover , lie went; on to say that after four years of service , Audit. and Cc• ntrol felt that . since there teas sufficient l .i_ kelyhood the se .r_ vice was going to continue , that an account should be set up for this on a t. �+�e1. ve month cycle . Any surpluses will be paid back to the participants after the year_ end . He stated that he x%7as asking; for the `.Povvn Board Is corllnitment to continue the service in 1983 . Councilwoman Kiefer asked if there was a written contract ? i•1r , Fabbroni stated that the contract , when coin}Meted , will be rev ':nVrd by the cojm%tittee and then sent to the prop ` r authorities f: c � r signing6 lie oil to say that Councilwoman Ra: 'fr_ el"1Spe1 oer Ll 17 ( 3I,11- 0" vents the Town on the committee , Counc: i_ lwoman Kiefer asked if weekend service had every been d .1SC11SSe'. Ct ? The rPo T.; lt Lnginc:! er_ responded , talking about ��Tee }. c nr � c� r.. vice is as it has eVel: c� JL: I� . Weelccnd Service_' is prilllarly a shopliinq need . +le were thiaki" rlc about doing it six rnor. ths ago , th. er, . Rotllscll .ild ' s was close ;? gild now everything is set back . Councilman Jennings asked -if there hItd been incl_ e (=tse in far_ e r ,., tes in the _last four. year- s ? Tovna Board Minutes. - 7 - December 13 , 1982 Town Engineer F' abbroni answered yes . Councilman Jennings expressed the fear that the }:> us service could end* up like the New York City Subway with the Town subsidizing the bus c* 11 Rather than expanding -the subsidy , the fare should be raised. so that the bus service become ., self - support_,1. 119 . Stz ;_,e1: i :; o .r_ Desch ated that he felt a posi. cion was more likely to be -L .nken to provide nec_lded bu s� service 1_ n needy areas , 47e have taken a }Iard look at the runs , like the Hospital run . Northvi etv I:or, c? area would be a very popular area to institute aa bus run . Councilman Jennings states! that his point was , hMa to pay for the bus ser �� i_ ce and raisincl the fare :.; cerned a locjica ]. solution . Town E' nc; ineer F' ab}> roni responci Ci � :e are not now having �t capacity problem , if you r � ise the fare you reduce the r % der _; 11ip and then you 1-Iave a capaci. tX7 problem and have to ra :cse the fare . Councilwoman Raffenspor_ ger noted that there were no unsubsidized. profitable bus services regionally nationally . Town Engineer Fabbroni noted that ' the City Bus Service was one of tl-ie best in the County . If you pull bac }; the subt.--; idy on the local II e .l_ , -the same will be pulled back by the State and usership w % 1 ]_ de ;<iini_ s11 F1 `, OLU �� .-iODI NO * i•iot:. ion by Councilwoman Kiefer ; seconded by COUnCilman 1vjcPealc , WT11Bl ; EAS , the Town of Ithaca has participated in . the local_ funding of Nor- theast Transit for four years up to an annu l maximum $ 8 , 000 of To �•JIl fuYIds , and VVTYI : RI,.'A. S , the 1Toxtheast Transit contracts for 1983 will_ span the- calendar year from Jfanuary 1 through December 31 w :i_ tll the TOtJIl of CJ1 MEIXlMUM commitment remaining pit. $ 8 , 000 which is below the $ 9 , 000 already budgeted for 1983 for Northeast 'Transit , iN; Ui '1T� EREFORL. 11311 TI ItESO ,VEO , that the Town Board of -the Town of Ithaca appropriate $ 8 , 000 toward local participation and support of Noi-- L- hc « st Transit , and FilI:T11 R RE' SOLVE' D that the Town Board authorizes the Town Suporvi_ sor to execute appropriate contracts committing the ToT,ni to such maximum amount for a twelve month term involving service no le ss than present . Kugler , 1-1cPeak , Raf_ fensperger , Cramer , Jennings and Riefer voting Aye . Nay - none ) , EX_:.'t 1iID Er P .LOYHEN11'_OF PART{ EMPLOYEES AND TOWN PLANN ]" R To�•.r. Engineer 1' abbroni stated that he felt. Larry Stanton ' s er,-� ployment should be extended for six months and then the Board could make a decision on the possibility of permanent employment , Cour, c :i. lwoman I< i. efer noted that the resolution stated no termination date for Richcird Schoch and she did not understand his being a ba0'. u } > for general winL- er maintE' Ilc-,MCO peak loads , whicl-I implies hi. s erlp :Loymont through the winter . T a; n , L: Iigineer Pcabbroni rc, sponcled t:}Ia ►_. } IC had purposely not men -,ti oned a termination elate as PIr , Schoch can work on prefabbi. ng play s :: ruc. tures and if we have a big snow storm , he can assist Larry Stanton . Obviously , if the . plzly c> tructl_Ires are completed and �'rc 1-iave no big snow Stor_ r:ls , he would be terininated . Town Board Minutes. - 8 - December. 13 , 1982 Rr; :� ol : t} t' :rcr. I TAO . Pic) i . :i: on }:) y Counci_ .lrian C' rarner ; seconded by Counci lmarl Kugler. , I;t C.! u.T VI=. 11 , TJIiEREAS , It :i_ ch ..Ird Schoch a. nd Peter Lovi_ were approved for i:. c -t ' orary employment through December 3 , 1982 as Paark . Work -ing }: o : ] rian at $ 7 . 00 per hour ai `i' own Planner_ at $ 8 . 00 per hour r. c s }: ectively , and Stanton has been approved through Deceriiber 31 , 1982 as CAN Park I••laintenzlnce Worker at $ 3 . 60 per hou ,- , and ltillr %: :.IBS , Peter Lovi will be the-- full time `1' ovan Planner as of ;l --r, uary 1 , 1983 , and. ` Y1-t I� A�.IJ aS , Richard Schoch is pre er! t: ly needed to complete 1982 park program incidentals , being singly best suited -to completing IC"IC :i. r! g , posting graphic sighs , constructing secure Storage for small_ park equipincnr] t , inventorying of equipment , Packaging of matE, r :ia.IS for three additional play structures , and providing b « cku. p to general winter maintenance peal. loads , and Larry Stzri.nLon will have. prime rerTonsibilit. y for year c1 :COltild rlaintenarice of al .I. park Properties includi. nr :: I1ova removal of bi }c _ , w,.� 1. , . ••T �. , , e��, �a. y �; arid. TRIM THEREFORE BF IT RESOINE10 , by tl-!. e To \.•TrI hoard of the Town. of 1: t11 , . ca that the abo -v(_, personnel d ,= 1:= }IC TovTn be continued with the `l oer! as follows : 1. . T•ir . Peter Lov :L , 'Powl , Planner , aS a tempo .l- ary employee for up a: or 35 hours per vj : ek from Dece ]ill ber 6 -through December 31 inclusive $ 8 . 00 pet hour and -thereafter a :_, a permanent eml-) loyec witi full }:: :. Ilcfits at an annual salary of $ 18 , 000 per year . 2 . I-ir_ . Richard Schoch , Park PJor }: ing Foren; an , as a temporary e ]:I1, 1o1 e <:it $ 7 . 00 per hour for Lap to 35 hours per week from Decc-r, Lber 6 until such time that weather makes imposs11) 10 ulld (2rcaki ng assigned work. tasks requiring complet -ion . 3 . Ttti .r_ . Itarr.. y Stanton , Park 1%lainter! ance Worker , a _, a temporary eml,) l. oyce with prorated employee benefits excluding retirement bergc. -Fits for 35 hours Per week from ,January 1 , 1. 983 through July 1 , 1983 at $ 3 . 80 per hour after which time the �own Board will reviev. Mr . Stanton to consider permanent employcment . Kugler , AlcPeak. , Raff_ ensperger , Crame .r_ , Jennings and Kiefer vot. inq Aye . Nays - none ) . D ? .i ; :±. i? Ot1ENT IVATER £; SEN R CIiARGES - 1983 TAY ROTLL - ' TON N10it I•40t. :ion by Supervisor Desch ; secoridf,- ci by Councilman Cramer , Rl' SCi1- NA.-ID , by the `rosin Board of tllc `1'Uxdrl of Ithaca -that delinquent $1 7 J1" t U Ithaca , PU1tO11 Point_ -later use bil. l_ s in tl-! E' amount. oI= � 1 , 006 . 79 ; del . - `1' o1^In of C1.. }IaCc1 sewer use charges in thr ar:ount of $ "115 . 55 ; Vi_ =L1ac e of Cayuga Heights sewer rcrrt charges i_ n ' he amount of $ 3 , 624 . 49 ; and del_ ineuent custom • r rater service bill of $ 24 . 00 be added -to t }le tax roll for 1983 , cis a. lien aga. :inst the pro ,.>elrties involved , and to beceru due and col. lectibl as part of the tax bills for the Town of :Cthac �: v:; hi ch will.. be' n ! ail. ed to property owners on December 31. , 1. 9P2 , c.tnd w111ch v; ill_ become d 11 JanuE! i7Aj7 of 1- 9830 Kugler , T } Cl� edj;. , } fj: e " Sperge.r , Craril !' r , L Ie1i111ngs and Kiefer vot :i ng Aye . Nays - nar! e ) . Town Board Minutes - 9 - December_ 13 , 1982 V,Elt•'t } F: IJET1. ' f: R Sufi-) r v i s o r I:) esch sta ±. � d that- a newvslett (:1r had be -- .n prepared to bc'l enclosed with the 1983 ta. y: bills . He asked if any of the BQo rC mert!`) ers viould li. kc any "t- hi. ng added , as a small b ]. t of space remain ,; LC? u ; iC ?_ 1. w0I aI1 KlC' l- e ]- Sta "ted t-1'lct Amerl_ C �? I: C OiY'!rlLlJl :Lty Cab1C'. V1 1011 IiO �d ljac; I. he Parent `I'V Access Control Devices available for the public tc1 h �il- - e, a fee of $ 15 . 95 , . and stated that she Mould like to see: this inforrn �: t :i. on i. ncl > idcd in the News l_ ct. ter . RF; SC t t� `j.' ON :CIO . I'IOi ]. OI'1 by CouncllIrldrl KlJ.y _Ler ; SeCOnded by COUr: ClI.� IOri? an I: <r .: I c! iisperger , MI, SGLVI. D , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the sixteenth Nev7sl e "tter to be enclosed with the 1983 tax bills , as presented by the Supervisor , and FU '2'I'} L' R BE IT R TI, S0LVED that a paragraph be added noting the availability of a Pa :cental Control Device for a fee of $ 15 . 95 can be purchased frorn, American Community Cabl_ evision . ( DeS. ch , Kugler , MCPE'_ ak , Raffensperger , Cramer , Jennings and Kiefer_ voting Aye . Nays - none ) . 1983 SPCA CONTRACT SL: . sor Desch :; tat e that SPCA Contract would not be consider. ed � at. t } i :i. s; rneetirlg , a -the Addendum had sti. l_ 1 not. been received with C a " 1Ct can be coI - - ract 1` i 1 . P � y , aI'= p tc, '. ed at the Year End Meeting . PLIBL :LC FIEhF; IhG OF PUBLIC OFF' l_ CE ? S of postin ;, and publication notice of a Public Ilearinci to a local on the Defense of Public Off icers having . been p c : :; cn "teci by the Town Cler_ i; , the Supervisor opened the Public Ilear :irlg . Supervisor Desch stated that the public hearing oil the Defen:=_, ci of Public Officers X:h :l_ ch Has adjourned from the September meeting should further be adjourned to consider the recent comments horn Board members , The input received from the Board members , following the recent discussions , has been sent to the Insurance Agent and a response is expected. in January . RI SOLUT701,? 1\10 , Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by CouncilWoman Raffensperuex RF. SOLVED , that the To%•:n Board of the Tow'A of Ithaca hereby adjourns urlt . l- January 10 , 1983 , at 7 : 00 P - 1.1 . , the. public hea .rincr, oil the prol; osed local law to Defend Public Officials , at Which time they v. ill meet and conduct a public hecaring on sane . ( I? sc. h , Kugler , I3cPcalc , Raf fensperc; el. , Cramer , Jennings and . Kiefer VOting Aye . I'Jcxys - IiOnC' ) . CouT? c :i Iworilan Kiefer. asked if a I4Lst. of persons to be CON7er_ ed by the law hc; d been prepared \ Supt ] % I . sor Der; cf-I sLL--, Led that t, I -ie list w :i. 11 be available before the .1- a: finally adopted . `` Town Board Minutes - 10 December 13 , . 1982 Cou. lcsil_ wor:lan Kiefclr atsked if anything h d been done about `.Cojan At ` . crl; cy James I3L1yOlICOS ' s suggcstion that offici �lJ. s ol ) 1_y be coven , d for tllc total amount. oz insurance ? Supervisor Desch state0 that this will be a question for the Trsu ance Company to answer , any amounts above "the local law is opti. olla 1 . APJ-) ROYAL OF 14114UT , S Thc Official. copies of the 1981 Board minutes , witl1 cover , having been missing for sometime and never f. ourn (l , tine Town Clerk has; disc- ri }:) tlted re }-.) 1. C--' cement- copies . Supervisor Desch moved approval of -the 1. 981 minutes . Counci1 . won la. r: Fta :Efensperger stated. that the January through March 1981 minutes were approved June 8 , 1981. 0 Councilwoman Kiefer noted that there are still no minutes for August 10 , 1981 , and that she has correction, for some of the 1981. mi. rjutes . Supervisor raociificd his Motion not :i. ng that the brief noon meeting held on Aue.fust 18 , 198 .1 s, "t. ii_ 1 needs to be approved by the To1:lri Board ,. and calla d for a vw . e w Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , R-E, SOTVED , that the !'own Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves t } ic Minutes of April 13 , 1981 , April 28 , 1981 , P-Iay '11 , 1981r flay 27 , 1981 , June 8 , 1981 , June 23 , 1981 , July 13 , 1. 9811 . July 27 , 1981 , Aucjust 10 , - 1981 , September 8 ', 1981 and September 2-4 , 1981 as presented by the Town Clerk . ( Desch , Kugler , ticPe _. k , Raffenspe ., ger , Cramer_ voting Aye . Nays - Kiefer . Abstaining - Jennings ( ,Jennings was not a member of the Boars: in 19810 `i' he minutes of the October 4 and No•%relrber_ 4 , 1982 mieeti.ngs were not con. S :i_ dered , since hoard members have still no "t received the Sel;, tc rnber 1982 minutes , T01r,IN OF ITHACA WARRAT-41t1S RESOLUTION NO . Itoti_ on by Supc rvi s. or Desch ; seconded_ by Councilman Jennings , RES %)EYED , that the Town Board of -Lhe Town of Ithaca hereby approves the `.'mown of Ithaca Varrants dated December_ 13 , 1982 , in the following amounts : General Fund. - Town Wide . . . . . . . 0 0 * e $ 25t424w61 General Fund - Outside Vi_ =Llage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 61181026 Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ?_ 4 , 540 . 96 Water & Sewer Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 39 , 850 . 54 Park Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 , 848 . 99 Lighting Districts Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 286 . 97 ( 1.) c-: c; c }i , Kugler , AICPeak , Raffensperger , Cramer , Jeriniligs , and zr 1er vot. .i_ ng Aye . Nays - none ) . BOL`:C'O?v POINT jlhRftr.d ? `IS RESOLU:C .ION NO , ` I40tiUI"1 by COt11lCi_ ]. n1a11 f Ug ]. C'- r ; secono, (- by SUperzJ ?_ SOr DE? SC }l , Town Board Minutes - 11 - December. 13 , 1982 RES0,13V ; D , that the BOIL- on Point-. Warrants dated December 13 , 1982 , in the o ,_> e .rat i. ng Account are hereby approved , in the amount of $ 57_ , 339 . 80 aftc r r. evie� ? and upon tth recommendation of the Southern C �:iyt:tgci :Lake Inter_ muni. cipal . VIa[ : er Commission , they are in order_ for paymant. . � tiE' SCi] , KU (JlE' r , NtCP0 ,H'% , Raffensperger , Cramer , Jennings and 1Cn_ efor vot—inq Aye . Nays - none ) . AF)VISORY Cc)j241TTE IticFe � }: , reported that the Citizen ' s Advisory ComilAttee hail me i . twi. ce . I1e noted ti,Jat an Industrial [Taste Survey was heir: ' sent to Morso Chain to determine if ,Taste from their fc). cil. i. ty iiec� Ced to be pretreated or if it could be discharged directly into the system . All Industrial. Waste Surveys must be completed icy July _ if 1983 . Councilwoman Kiefer stated that she had received some information Oil New York State Planning , if anyone wa. s interested . Co ir %O1T L�lt� D S COullcilwomail Kiefer asked for a factual update on the pending court C -, se oil ComlctonlandS , Attorney John Barney stated that t- he Judge had indicated than he V;C)U __ d make a decision very soon , as he has a very heavy schedu7_ e of court cases after the first of the new year si)P � rv :isor Desch wished all present , a very I`1err ;7 Christmas , Courc: :il_ woraan Ra :cy (: .? sperger st. z: ted that if the Board r:ie��Ibers wished to have coffee during the Boarc meetings they should make donations toward the purchase of coffee and not expect . the TOWT) Staff to sU. l:) _: .;_ d i_ ze the Board members coffee fund . The meeting was duly adjourned at 6 : 50 Ile `row lerk ^ --