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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1984-01-09 TOWN OF ITHACA REGULAR BOARD MEETING January 9 , 1984 At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , held at the Town Offices at 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , at 5 : 30 P .M . , on the 9th day of January , 1984 , there were : ® PRESENT * Noel Desch , Supervisor George Kugler , Councilman Shirley Raffensperger, Councilz Marc Cramer , Councilman Henry McPeak, Councilman Gloria Howell , Councilwoman Robert Bartholf , Councilman ALSO PRESENT : Robert Parkin , Highway Superintendent Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer Claude Robb , Eastern Heights Association Irma A]mirall-Padamsee, Eastern Heights Association Andrew Milnor , 106 Skyvue Road Ardyth Gillespie , 208 Tudor Road Muriel Brink , 206 Tudor Road Anne Schwarting , 112 Park Lane Robert H . Schwarting , Eastern Heights Association Louise Taylor , 208 Eastern Heights Drive Kathleen Wray , 205 Eastern Heights Drive Robert A . Milligan , 119 Eastern Heights Drive Bill Hilker , 277 Burns Road Patrick R . Hughes , 220 Eastern Heights Drive Judith Hughes , 220 Eastern Heights Drive Phil Cornell , 117 Park Lane Pat Cornell , 117 Park Lane Jim Brinkerhoff , 105 Tudor Road Representatives of the Media : Renee Starzyk , WVBR Deborah Greensway , Ithaca Journal Bruce Ryan , WHCU Rob Pondicio , WTKO - AM PLEDCE OF ALLEGIANCE ® The Supervisor led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . INSURANCE PRESENTATION Robert Boothroyd , Boothroyd Agency presented to the Board a breakdown of the insurance coverage ( copy attached ) . Mr . Boothroyd went on to say that there have been only minimal changes in the insurance since 1973 except for new trucks purchased , Workers ' Compensation because of higher payroll and the Public Officials insurance , which increase the premium only a small amount . He Town Board 2 January 9 , 1984 stated that for $ 50 . 00 more a year , a floater policy could be written on the actual cost to replace equipment at todays replacement costs . However , equipment must not be more than ten years old . If the equipment is over ten years old then replacement coverage goes back to the casual cost value . Also , this will apply only to off the road vehicles . Supervisor Desch stated that he felt there was a consensus among the Town Board members to go with this added insurance . Mr . Boothroyd stated that eleven million for fiscal damage (property ) for liability is now being carried . The Public Officials Public Liability Insurance of two million dollar covers Town Board members both as individuals and as a Board . Mr . ® Boothroyd went on to remind the Board that there is no coverage beyond fire insurance for the pump stations , but to further cover them would cost $ 2 , 500 a year which he did not feel was worth the added premium considering the small risk involved . The Supervisor thanked Mr . Boothroyd for his presentation . RESOLUTION NO , 1 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes Building Inspector Lewis Cartee to attend the Ninth Annual Building Officials Educational Conference in Rochester , New York , April 16 , 17 , 18 , 1984 . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , CramPx , McPeak, Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none) . REPORT OF TOWN OFFICIALS Supervisor ' s Report Supervisor Desch reported that the EPA Grant Offer is expected in the second quarter of 1984 . The SJS will be meeting next Monday at which time they will consider approving the drawings and specifications on the first segment . The Board of Public Works will be meeting on the 11th of January , at which time they will approve the Segment I drawings . It is expected that DEC and EPA will take 30 days to approve the first segment . The Supervisor went on to say that EPA should issue the grant offer scmewhere around the end of February or the first of March . DEC and EPA gave their approval to release the documents for bidding before the grant offer is received , as long as the bid opening is ® not held before the grant offer is received. The month of May looks achievable for opening of bids . We still do not have in writing the advance approval , however , we should be receiving it this week . Supervisor Desch noted that a fair amount of time will be needed to review the water and sewer improvements . A public hearing will be held in February to authorize the borrowing . He went on to say that it would be necessary to have an adjourned meeting on either the 19th or 20th of January . RESOLUTION NO , 2 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , Town Board 3 January 9 , 1984 RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby set the date of January 19 , 1984 , at twelve noon for an adjourned Town Board Meeting for the purpose of considering 1984 water and sewer improvement . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none) . Town Engineer ' s Report Town Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni presented , to the Board , his Annual Engineering and Planning Report for 1983 ( copy attached to minutes ) . He noted that his report was self explanatory . He went on to say that the extension of sewers to other areas will be contingent upon what it will take for the main . Parks are in summary form in his report . The complete Parks Report is available ® for detailed information . Mr . Fabbroni stated that he hoped in 1984 that we can adopt several of the Ordinances that we have been working on . A new look is needed on a Housing Code , Highway Superintendent Report Highway Superintendent Robert Parkin then presented his 1983 Annual Report of the Town Highway Superintendent ( copy attached to the minutes ) . He explained that the tonage of salt and sand used was down slightly because of the milder winter . Surface treatment was up quite a bit from 19821P mileage and numbers remains the same . Most of the crushed gravel and bank run was used on the Stone Quarry Road , paving prpject as were the culverts . Linestone was for the bikeways . Fuel use is up , mileage and hours of vehicle and equiprent usage are higher . Overtime hours are down because of the mild winter . Building Inspector ' s Report Building Inspector Lewis Cartee presented his Year End Report ( copy attached to minutes ) . Mr . Cartee stated that this was a good year for us , as construction was up from the previous year . He went on to say that the New York State Fire and Building Construction Code was in place . Supervisor Desch stated that there was some question of inspections at Cornell University , Ithaca College and the public schools . We will have discussions , later on , on enforcing the code . The Supervisor asked the Board Members to go through the list of Complaints/ Investigations then a discussion on further action will be held at a later time . ® Councilwoman Raffensperger asked what was encompassed in the cases that are marked "Resolved" , did they go the to Zoning Board of Appeals ? ® Building Inspector Cartee responded , they were either resolved by going through my office or the Zoning Board of Appeals . LAKE SHORE WEST Stewart Knowlton , representative for the Lake Shore West Project , stated that the Lake Shore West Development was sponsored by the ITD Investment Group from Stamford , Connecticut , who own a large number of properties . This will be the second of this type of project , the other one being in Concord , New Hampshire . ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1983 - - ENGINEERING AND PLANNING LAWRENCE P . FABBRONI , P . E . , TOWN ENGINEER ( A) MUNICIPAL PROJECTS ' STATUS ( 1 ) COMPLETED : a . Transit The Northeast Transit System ended its fourth twelve month period having carried over 86 , 830 passengers . This 170 ridership increase was largely due to sustained expanded all -day service first initiated in September 1981 . Thus far, the fifth calendar year of operation shows ridership figures 50 over the comparable Fall period of the fourth year . This modest increase suggests that the level of use may have topped out for the service provided and economies of travel of the day . Night service is offered on the NET transit runs as part of the TOMTRAN umbrella. Three administrative options for long range operation by private carrier, Cornell , or the City are presently being considered by the NET Committee in conjunctioon with grant application for a new transit vehicle . Increased State subsidy levels have enabled the municipal participants local match to remain at the same maximum for the fifth straight year . The Hospital transit continues to carry a steady ridership of 40 , 000 annually . Accounting systems have been modified to reflect State subsidies , Section 18 funds , and other income to the system . As a result , local subsidies of City , Town , and County are more accurately reported through billing now semi -annual . - East Ithaca Transit carried over 62 , 250 passengers in the third year of its operation with local subsidies again being minimized by State subsidies . - New service to and from Downtown Ithaca and Cornell University , with stops at East Hill Plaza and Ellis Hollow Apartments via Ellis Hollow Road , will begin January 1984 , Work on a comprehensive plan of services in the Town has begun . Discussions continue with Cornell , County , City , and private operators to keep a focus on integrated transit services while utilizing most efficient methiods of delivery at the least cost . b . Sewers Survey of the location and condition of Hospital Sewer line from City line to Hospital grounds was completed . - Staff support to SJS Committee including attendance at design progress meetings at Stearns & Wheler , attendance at SJS meetings , review of pre- industrial treatment survey and legal consultant proposal , review of design and specifications for Outfall project and Treatment Plant , technical briefing for policymakers on funding priorities , attending Priority List sessions , reviewing Engineers ' agreements , technical backup for Advanced Wastewater Treatment reviews with DEC and EPA . Continued surveillance of County study of - six solid waste disposal sites for feasibility of landfill operations . Ccn,pletion of School District connection . to Town Sewer System along with payment agreement execution , Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning - 2 - Assisted Town Clerk in Townwide unit review, update, and answering Tax Bill questions on same . c . Town Hall and Town Barn Town Hall front yard wrought iron fencing installed and improvements completed . State completed energy audit of Town Hall and Town Barn . Results are not too useful as payback criteria is one year and the Town had completed the obvious improvements already . Study of insulation of Town Barn completed with results Pointing to conservation measures . Town Hall draperies purchased and installed . Carpeting in Clerk and Bookkeeping areas purchased and installed . Attic floor insulation completed , Town6Hall . Computer system enhanced with black box , software purchase , legal tray and dot matrix printer order . d . Parks Completed agreements with Hilker for Northview Park, with Lucente for Salem Park, with Goldberg for Snyder Hill Park , and with Warren Estate for Forest Home Walkway . - Completed one () F three playstructures ( Tareyton ) . Completed revised master plan for Eastern Heights Park . Effected regular summer maintenance of existing sites . Expanded bikeway -walkway system in East Ithaca to Game Farm Road . Posted Park Use Law temporary signs . - Completed walkway at Sandra Place , Drafted 1984 proposals for budget review by Committee . . Completed SBA planting after grant preparation, design, bidding , and material purchase . - Seeded Eastern Heights Park and constructed sled hills . Completed Bikeway Agreement with City and State for ' Inlet Valley . e . Transportation Continued review, as representative on Mayor ' s Design Comm it tee , of Route 96 traffic data and assessment of design alternatives and modifications being developed by State Consultant , Completed Safer Off -System Improvements on Stone Quarry Road , including three culvert crossings , a Gab ion retaining wall , guard rails , and storm sewers . Forest Home 1 -way study concluded with Town Board opting for a moratorium on all small improvements until East Ithaca Circulation improvements are pursued more earnestly by the County . Reviewed three speed recommendations with State . Completed F/EIS and preliminary design, including City / Town agreement for land swap, of Burns Road relocation . Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning - 3 _ f . Drainage Working with local residents in ' Pine Tree Road / Slaterville Road area with regard to drainage improvements on ' Old John Marion Farm . " - Received $ 1 , 000 grant from County to match for further construction of Fall Creek retaining wall . Improved park drainage . Replaced driveway culverts as requested or seen necessary , particularly Stone Quarry Road , Honness Lane , Blackstone Avenue , and Renwick Heights . Repaired washout in Cascadilla Creek . Removed gravel from Fall Creek for improvements . g . Water Obtained final acceptance of Townwide Water Study by Town Board including 1984 recommendations . Staff surveyed for water improvements on Trumansburg Road , Bundy Road , Danby Road, Sugarbush Lane , and began base data drawings . Repaved all watermain excavations . - In- kind work completed on hydrant repair Townwide . . Prepared two applications to ARC for improvements . Reviewed proposals for Biggs Complex submetering . Assisted Town Clerk in Townwide unit review, update, and answering Tax Bill questions on same . h . Ordinances - Continued review of proposed Subdivision Regulations . Participated in legal review of Draft Zoning Law . Enacted revised Section 281 Rules and Regulations (Cluster) . Administered regulation of flood plain zoning , wetlands , SEQR, mining daily or for major project reviews . i . Housing - Completed criteria for establishment of Group Homes within the Town of Ithaca . - Continued research of fire safety and methods of energy conservation design . j . Surveys - Water and sewer surveys as described above . Park Site surveys . - Fire station site survey . Drainage surveys for roadside ditch and footer drain questions . k . Fire Control Completed planning study for policymakers . Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning -4 - Prepared site plan and draft building for preferred Town site , 1 . Computing , Word Processing , Data Processing Supported staff in daily use of word processing and data processing capabilities of the system , - Developed standard forms for staff use in budgeting , planning , permit records , zoning functions . Developed further working knowledge of basic programming capabilities of the system for finance projections, and other computer applications , Developed work strategy for 1984 to maximize use of Displaywriters and software while investigating options for greater individual access , Coordinated follow- up training exercises for staff , m . Land Use and General Began study of correlation of land use plan and wildlife ,. n . Enforcement Executed performance agreements with Schoenfeld ( Lexington ) , Jorison ( Lisa Lane ) , Weisburd ( Com-nonland ) , Courtside , Mitchell ( Professional Building ) . ( 2 ) PLANNED : a . Transit Monitor on -doing operations to the Northeast , the Hospital , and East Ithaca . Develop system performance measures , - Complete comprehensive plan for the entire Town , including NET, EIT , Hospital , TOMTRAN , IT, GADABOUT, and CAROVAN services , - Complete administrative plan and accompanying operating agreement to Incorporate transit -type bus and application for same into the Northeast Transit system , b . Sewers Consider feasibility of new alignment of Hospital sewer M from Trumansburg Road to north of Candlewyck Apartments , in conjunction with design and specifications for Hospital sewer rehabilitation , Prepare specifications for slip lining of Trumansburg Road sewer within State right of way , Prepare specifications and quantities for bidding of materials and hourly contract services for sewer repairs , Review technical aspects of County Site Feasibility plans , - Review all bidding procedures , plans , designs, review contract progress , visit job site , offer technical assistance as required to meet EPA requirements for Wastewater Treatment Facility construction . - Survey for extensions of sewer mains on West Haven Road , - Prepare summary of census results for Town , c . Town Hall and Town Barn it Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning _ 5 - Repair or replace front door Tom Hall . Construct sign for Town Barn . Complete rehabilitation of flat built - up roofs (vault roof excluded ) . Develop graphics for " safety -first " programs . - Insulation of office area and carpentry shop of Town Barn ; installation of time control thermostats in Town Barn . d . Parks Complete two remaining play structures . Complete bikeway -walkway systems in Forest Home and East `Ithaca . Complete planning for Northeast , South Hill , and West Hill , Complete Tareyton Drive Park upgrading . Seed areas roughed in 1983 as needed . Site Planning , Selection , . and Acquisition for South Hill , West Hill , and Inlet Valley Recreation Sites and Recreationways . Continued year - round maintenance with full -time maintenance foreman . Complete updated Park and Open Space Management Plan , Complete Ithaca City School District -Town agreements for DeWitt and Northeast School . e . Transportation Review of design alternatives from State for Route 96 . Do traffic study and recommend improvements around East H.ill Plaza, upgrade Game Farm Road , improve SR366-Judd Falls Road signalization, or proceed with preliminary design of East Ithaca Connector as Town and County determine . Update Traffic Ordinance , Update Public Works Specifications including Highways . Develop Public Works operating procedures, e . g . , safety , work rules , equipment repair and maintenance . f . Drainage Develop Townwide comprehensive plan . Complete agreement with City and State . Begin preliminary design of drainageway . Complete Northeast School diversion swale . Upgrade Eastern Heights roadside and diversion ditches ; storm sewering or tie work where necessary . - Continue clearing shoals and gravel deposits in Fall Creek in Forest Home . g . Water Staff survey for improvements on West Haven , Elm Street , Pine Tree Road tank, and Turf Farm with consultant assistance in design of hydroneurnat is . system as required , y w Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning - 6 - Repair of East King Road PRV . Prepare Plans and Specifications for Repairing and Repainting Pine Tree Road and Hungerford Hill Water Storage Tanks . Complete system inventory and . maintenance record and schedule . Review technical aspects of County Hospital Development plans . Prepare Plans and Specifications , Bid , and Administer Contract for Construction of Watermain Improvements on Trunansburg Road , Bundy . Road , Danby Road, and Sugarbush Lane . h . Ordinances Support legal review of Town Zoning Law . Review and adopt Subdivision Regulations . Draft , review, and adopt Site Plan Review Procedures . Draft , review, and adopt Townwide Comprehensive Plan . Review and ad(:.)I.)t: Hazardous Building Ordinance . Update Wetlands Regulations . i . Housing . - Look at advantages and disadvantages of PUD . - Look at adaptive uses of large homes . Preparation of appropriate joint development applications . to ARC , HUD , etc . j . Surveys East Ithaca Circulation or alternate Improvements . Northeast School diversion ditch layout . Transit on -board surveys . Sewer survey West Haven . Water survey Elm Street , West Haven , East Ithaca . - South Hill Drainageway , Eastern Heights expanded diversion ditch including Marion Farm . Park Sites as required . Fire station site alternatives . k . Fire Control Complete planning for alternate sites as appropriate . Estimate Town alternatives for system and structures as necessary for South Hill , West Hill , and East Hill , 1 . Computing , Word Processing Data Processin Assist design of complete data handling system including purchase orders , -equipment maintenance record, job location , manhour records , total employee record , voucher and ledger preparation, check preparation, preparation of Annual Report 1983 / Engineering and Planning - 7 - State audit report forms , etc . , for use with in-house computer . Development , or Software acquisition , of engineering computing tools including analyses tools for surveying , hydraulics , stream modeling , structures , energy and insulation , etc . Conduct in-house information exchange sessions and mini - seminars . m . Enforcement Formalize letter of credit agreement with banks and developers . ( B ) MAJOR APPROVALS OR DEVELOPMENT REVIEWS ( 1 ) Schultheisz - 8 - unit apartment ( denied ) . ( 2 ) Ccrrmonland Community - 124 -unit Cluster housing development ( approved ) . ( 3 ) Manos Housing Complex - 119 - unit Multiple Family development ( approved ) . ( 4 ) Wiggins Bed and Breakfast , - L ' Auberge expansion . ( 5 ) Ivar Jonson 4-Lot Subdivision - Pine Tree Road ( approved ) . ( 6 ) William Frandsen 6 -Lot Subdivision - Eastern Heights ( approved ) . ( 7 ) William Frandsen 62 -Lot ± Subdivision - Off Park Lane . ( 8 ) Multiple Proposal - Former Koppers Co . Site . ( 9 ) Blatchley 8 -Lot Subdivision - Slaterville Road / Honness Lane (approved ) . ( 10 ) Lucente Conversion Proposal - Sapsucker Woods Road . ( 11 ) Monkemeyer 4- Lot Subdivision - Danby Road ( approved) . ( 12 ) Dr . Mitchell - Tompkins County Professional Building Addition ( approved ) . ( 13 ) Ithaca College 100 -Bed Dormitory ( approved ) . ( 14 ) Therm, Inc . - 3 Additions ( 2 a � . pproved ) . ( C ) LITIGATION ( 1 ) Stone Quarry Road paving . ( 2 ) Meadow Street hauling . ( 3 ) Williams Glen zoning . ( 4 ) King abrasion incident . LPF/ nf . 119184 iA 1983 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN HIGIAIAY SUPERINTENDENT Robert E . Parkin 1 . Total Tons of Salt and Sand Used Year Salt Sand 1978 437 . 64 tons 1 , 619 . 92 tons 1979 745 . 57 tons 1 , 968 . 80 tons 1980 572 . 35 tons 1 , 746 . 90 tons 1981 451 . 59 tons 1 , 780 . 50 tons 1982 410 . 79 tons 1 , 744 . 95 tons 1983 372 . 28 tons 1 , 660 . 33 tons 20 Miles of Roads Paved and Surface Treated Year Paved Surface Treated = Oil and Stone 1978 2 . 03 miles 4 . 65 miles 1979 0 . 83 miles 5 . 76 miles 1980 0 . 91 miles 0 . 97 miles 1981 2 . 16 miles 1 . 52 miles 1982 1 . 50 miles 1 . 86 miles . 1983 1 . 10 miles 7 . 68 miles 3 . Roads - Mileage and Number - Totals Year Mileage Number 1978 37 . 51 miles 106 roads 1979 37 . 81 miles 108 roads 1980 37 . 92 miles 109 roads 1981 39 . 76 miles 111 roads 1982 39 . 76 miles 111 roads 1983 39 . 76 miles 111 roads Average length of each road is 0 . 36 miles . 48 of the 111 roads are dead ends . %1 1983 Annual Report to Town Board , January 9 , 1984 2 Robert E . Parkin 40 Total Gallons of Oil Used for Paving and Surface Treatment Year Gallons 1978 54 , 040 1979 50 , 625 1980 20 , 332 1981 32 , 113 1982 220, 285 1983 49 , 918 50 Total Materials Used in Paving and Repairs Crushed Crushed Bank Cold Year Gravel Lime Stone Gravel RipRap Patch Hot Mix 1979 2 , 512T - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 229 . 3OT 928T 1980 2 , 172T - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41 . 00T 651T 1981 1 , 798T 379 . 10T 238 . OT - 41 . 20T 46 . 25T 31898T 1982 11806T 11150 . 00T 360 . 5T 16 . 41T 66 . 55T 31951T 1983 2 , 392T 896 . 00T 540 . OT 742929T 17 . 62T 3 , 011T # 1 Stone # lA Store # 1ST Stone # 2 Stone Calcium Year Tons Tons Tons Tons Gallons 1979 10, 173920 278910 - - - - - - - - - - 323 . 15 2 , 000 1980 400 . 00 485 . 00 373 . 00 501 . 00 21000 1981 3 . 60 51980 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ 1982 - - - - - - - - 142995 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11600 1983 1 , 197 . 36 28 . 83 401967 58 . 98 1 , 650 6 . Culvert Pipe Installed Year Residence Town 1978 388 feet 552 feet 1979 227 feet 1 , 591 feet 1980 382 feet 361 feet 1981 417 feet 245 feet 1982 551 feet 280 feet 1983 332 feet 220 feet 1983 Annual Report to Town Board , January 9 , 1984 3 Robert E . Parkin 7 . Total Fuel Use Year Diesel Gas 1978 9 , 584 gallons 11 , 267 gallons 1979 8 , 109 gallons 12. , 454 gallons 1980 7 , 012 gallons 13 , 400 gallons 1981 7 , 866 gallons 12 , 008 gallons 1982 9 , 956 gallons 11 , 508 gallons 1983 10 , 375 gallons 12 , 323 gallons 8 . Total Overtime Hours Year Hours 1978 814 1979 627 1980 572 1981 535 1982 451 1983 425 90 Total Money Received from Tompkins County for Snow Plowing Year Amount 1978 $ 5 , 004911 - 1979 $ 7 , 985 . 84 1980 $ 4 , 331 . 80 1981 $ 5 , 487 . 84 1982 $ 5 , 548 . 44 1983 $ 4 , 889 . 38 1983 Annual Report to Town Board , January 9 , 1984 . 4 Robert E . Parkin 10 . Equipment Repairs 1981 1982 1983 # 1 - Brockway Truck 1970 $ 41066 . 60 $ 782 . 68 $ 5 , 333 . 71 # 2 - Brockway Truck 1973 1 , 005 . 75 4 , 577 . 16 . 11961 . 59 # 3 - Ford L - 8000 Truck 1971 3 , 135 . 14 21P267 . 94 9 , 108 . 27 # 4 - FWD Truck 1967 204 . 42 . 729 . 17 239 . 94 # 5 - F - 600 Truck 1975 436957 1 , 929 . 80 682 . 73 # 6 - F - 150 Ford Pick- Up 1975 923 . 46 358 . 08 229 . 75 # 7 - F - 600 Ford Truck 1972 2 , 558 . 47 308988 1 , 123 . 32 # 8 - F - 100 Ford Pick - Up 1966 24 . 77 429918 513965 # 9 - Dodge Pick - Up 1978 108 . 80 511 . 36 233 . 93 # 10 - Dodge Pick - Up 1980 139 . 66 259 . 84 268 . 02 Dodge Omni Car 1981 211 . 82 325 . 63 944 . 89 T - 500 Galion Grader 1966 53 . 92 000 252900 CAT 922A Loader 1963 78 . 13 18940 229 . 60 CAT 930 Loader 1978 73 . 59 1 , 401 . 25 161 . 48 Buffalo Roller 1947 54 . 57 . . . 00 . 00 Galion Roller 1968 334 . 04 102 . 25 11411 . 31 Michigan Rubber Roller 1972 19000 000 10 . 66 Case Backhoe 1974 443 . 79 11008 . 93 223 . 65 2460 Gradall 1964 296 . 77 343 . 58 396 . 44 Ford Mowing Tractor 1974 21903 3 . 56 15 . 35 John Deere Dozer 1979 142 . 01 31 . 14 11 . 65 Centerville Trailer 1979 103 . 00 19 . 24 . 00 Chevrolet Citation 1981 . 00 . 00 . 00 Dodge Aries 1982 . 00 . 00 , . 00 TOTAL $ 14 , 504963 $ 15 , 398 . 07 $ 23 , 351 . 94 A f H H C7 l0 kD t)7 G) 0 ;d d d n m � O O O W N O w Fi Fi r� O O �V I- j lO b J M Ln ,A ,A W . 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J lO Ul A W N O 00 F' 00 F" 00 N O F' bA Ul .A O Ul l0 F•'- Ul Ul O W F� J O W W p Ul co A J F, lO w N J l0 00 ':s J KA O A �A �A W l0 kA W W . M N CO W F� O N N LQ CC) F� lO w 00 m m W F' Ol 00 H O . F' Ol N N A N F-' F� W Ul N CO m w w W Ul W O F-j A rt lfl J W N 00 W O Ul ,A J F-' W W N J m w lO Ul Ul W 00 00 Q1 OD 00 Ul OA J F� O F W 61 W 00 F" F� to U7 X:1, J 00 F•+ N N Ul F� N N W F--' .A ~ O N *A F--' N N 00 O F� F-j F� O J O N 00 N w - � W ,JA O F_, �j W 4�lb Ul ON O W O N N O 0) W 0) 00 l0 W O O lO W Ul 0) w F+• w W J W O1 F� O O O J m U1 W �A dl N m w N dl N F� O In Ul F� O �A l0 00 ,A J J .A N Ol N W Ul W Ln lO 01 Ul `A 00lQ 00 F-+ N l0 F -A W N F" J F-j J A CO W a W 00 J CO 11-3 O F O Ol F- A O W N �A O X�, w J OO lO a) O W lO p O rt W J 00 N CO J l0 Ut ,A O m J W 0) to 00 Ul J O .0✓ ,A p J N Qi O0 Cl P 00 F� F ' 01 Co Ul Ul Ul W ,A A W W M M J Ol .p. W lO ,A N W F- W Ul YEAR-END SUMMARY 1983 - - BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee BUILDING PERMIT SUMMARY MONTH NEW HOMES/ VALUE ADDITIONS / VALUE OTHER / VALUE MONTHLY TOTAL/ FEES JAN . 1 / $ 7 , 500 . 00 Garage / $ 4, 000 . 00 $ 11 , 500 . 00 / $ 7 . 50 FEB . P & C Market / $305 , 000 . 00 $ 305 , 000 . 001 $ 75 . 00 CH 2 / $ 115 , 000 . 00 6 / $ 611# 850 . 00 $ 176 , 850 . 00 / $ 115 . 00 ` APRIL 4 / $ 2001000000 6 / $ 34 , 626900 4 Garages/ $ 21 , 500 . 00 $ 256 , 126 . 00 / $ 142 . 50 MAY 19 / $ 638 , 200 . 00 3 / $ 61 , 700 . 00 Medical Office / $ 43 , 777 . 00 $ 11516 , 607 . 00 / $ 580 . 00 Racquet Club / $ 703 , 300 . 00 Laundry Room/ $ 12 , 000 . 00 Carport/ $ 500 . 00 TV Antenna Disc/ $ 2 , 950 . 00 2 Decks/ $ 4 , 180 . 00 JUNE 2 / $ 95 , 000 . 00 3 / $ 51 , 000000 Pool / $ 4, 500 . 00 $ 163 , 500 . 00 / $ 92 . 50 Boathouse/ $ 3 , 000 . 00 Garage / $ 2 , 000 . 00 2 Decks / $ 8 , 000 . 00 JULY 2 / $ 2801000000 4 / $ 41 , 000600 I . C . Dorm . / $ 866 , 000 . 00 $ 1 , 202 ; 175 . 00 / $ 242 . 50 2 Decks/ $ 2 , 675 . 00 2 Stor . Bldgs . / $ 12 , 500 . 00 AUG . 16 / $ 648 , 990900 11 / $ 122 , 850 . 00 Greenhouse / $ 3 , 500 . 00 $ 786 , 790 . 00 / $ 462 . 00 Pool / $ 5 , 000 . 00 2 Decks / $ 6 , 450 . 00 -z PT . 3 / $ 266 , 000 . 00 1 / $ 5 , 000 . 00 Medical Bldg . / $ 650 , 000 . 00 $ 1 , 043 , 272 . 31 / $ 250 . 00 Garage/ $ 6 , 237 . 31 Carport / $8 , 500 . 00 Pool / $ 6 , 950 . 00 Apt . Bldg . / $ 100 , 000600 3 Storage Bldgs . / $ 585 . 00 OCT . 3 / $ 250 , 000900 4 / $ 26 , 900000 Deck / $ 5 , 110 . 00 $ 283 , 760 . 00 / $ 180 . 00 Storage Bldg . / $ 1 , 000 . 00 Fence / $ 750 . 00 NOV . 6 / $ 230 , 000000 Garage/ $ 5 , 000 . 00 $ 235 , 0. 00 . 00 / $ 132 . 50 DEC . 1 / $ 5 , 000 . 00 Therm Warehouse / $ 50 , 000 . 00 $ 103 ,500 . 001 $ 55 . 00 Therm Garage / $40 , 000 . 00 2 Garages / $ 8 , 500 . 00 -v. TOTAL 57 / $ 2 , 773 , 190 . 00 40 / $ 417 , 426 . 00 43 / $ 2 , 893 , 464931 $6 , 084 , 080e3I / $ 2 , 334 . 50 i YEAR-END SUMMARY 1983 ' -- BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE ISSUED 506 Five Mile Drive 345 Coddington Road 1421 Trumansburg Road 893 Taughannock Blvd . 15 Hillcrest Drive 1 Renwick Drive 126 Honness Lane 208 Eastern Heights Drive 010 Burleigh Drive 126 Indian Creek Road Woodgate Lane 118 West King Road 17 Blackstone Avenue 301 St . Catherine Circle 1463 Slaterville Road 8 Pheasant Lane 116 Clover Lane 731 East Shore Drive 316 Blackstone Avenue 301 Roat Street 207 Tudor Road 109 Eastern Heights Drive 110 Northview Road 1471 Mecklenburg Road 132 Updike Road 166 Lexington Drive 120 Eastern Heights Drive 315 Blackstone Avenue 1121 Trumansburg Road 238 Sapsucker Woods Road 16 Judd Falls Road 11 Judd Falls Road 1212 Trumansburg Road 214 Enfield Falls Road 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 34 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 44 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 29 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 41 . 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 39 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 38 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 40 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 35 59 Slaterville Road - Lot 36 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 31 59 Slaterville Road - Lot 30 120 Winston Drive 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 37 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 43 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 32 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 33 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 28 198 Tareyton Drive 309 Blackstone Avenue 1459 Slaterville Road - Carport 201 Northview Road West 1859 Judd Falls Road . 1395 Mecklenburg Road 108 Woodgate Lane 145 Northview Road 99 Farview Drive 1489 Trumansburg Road 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 42 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 27 628 Coddington Road 101 Landmark Drive 108 Juniper Drive 1490 Trumansburg Road 3 Lisa Lane 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 20 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 24 . 120 Ridgecrest Road 126 Pine Tree Road 129 Snyder Hill Road 1459 Slaterville Road- Lot 26 59 Slaterville Road - Lot 13 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 19 5.9 Slaterville Road - Lot 16 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 23 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 12 1459 Slaterville _ Road - Lot 18 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 17 1459 Slaterville Road - Lot 14 311 Blackstone Avenue 151 Northview Road [ 841 1 YEAR-END SUMMARY 1983 -- BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee APPEALS Markel ] .1. 5 Hillcrest Drive Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 . Ponchalek 1410 Slaterville Road Occupancy ADJ . TO 8 / 83 $ 7 . 50 Topley 246 Pennsylvania Avenue 2 -Family Dwelling GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Parrott 1466 Slaterville Road Side / Rear Yards DENIED $ 7 , 50 gan 827 Danby Road Gas Island / Rear Yard GRANTED $ 7950 njamin 1013 Taughannock Blvd . Home Occupation DENIED $ 7 . 50 rion 1463 Slaterville Road Lot Depth GRANTED ----- Scott 461 Sheffield Road Home Occupation SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Sapa 621 Elm Street Extension 2nd Dwelling Structure. ADJ , TO 5 / 83 $ 7 . 50 Monkemeyer 1047 - 1053 Danby Road Four 2 -Family Dwellings GRANTED $ 7950 Bentley 301 Roat Street Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Iacov.elli 231 Pennsylvania Avenue Occupancy SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Bennett 1115 Danby Road Occupancy MOOT $ 7 . 50 Eddy 900 Elmira Road Sale of Soft Drinks GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Sapa 621 Elm Street Extension 2nd Dwelling Structure DENIED ----- Ithaca College Danby Road Dormitory SPECIAL APPROVAL $ 7 . 50 Schooley 30 Renwick Heights Road Trailer Occupancy MOOT ----- Mintz 1061 Taughannock Blvd , Side Yard GRANTED $ 7950 Gebauer 225 Coddington Road Occupancy SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7950 Hathaway 162 East King Road Side Yd . / 2nd Structure ADJ . TO 7 / 83 $ 7 . 50 Fonarov 143 Burleigh Drive Front Yard GRANTED $ 7950 rber 198 Tareyton Drive Side Yard ADJ . TO 7 / 83 - ---- rber 198 Tareyton Drive Side Yard ADJ . TO 8 / 83 -- --- Hathaway 162 East King Road Side Yd . / 2nd Structure GRANTED - ---- Skinner Bostwick Road Frontage GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Lopes 238 Sapsucker Woods Road Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Barber 198 Tareyton Drive Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Chabot 246 Sapsucker Woods. Road Raise Chickens SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Wallenbeck 420 Bostwick Road Operate Samll Business SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Stallworthy 1456 Hanshaw Road Keep 3 Calves MOOT $ 7 . 50 Gebauer 117 Ridgecrest Road Home Occupation SPECIAL-. PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Bowlsby 829 Taughannock Blvd . Occupancy MOOT Schultz 270 Pennsylvania Avenue 4 -unit Apt . Bldg . GRANTED $ 7950 Goodfriend 1212 Trumansburg Road Sign GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Fitzsiwmns 1496 Trumansburg Road Small Business in Barn ADJ . TO 10 / 83 $ 7 . 50 Babcock 262 Bundy Road Front Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Keller 213 Texas Lane 8 -foot Fence GRANTED $ 7 . 50 fund 201 Northview Road West Side Yard GRANTED $ 7950 dlund 201 Northview Road West Occupancy ADJ . TO 6 / 84 -- --- itzs1mmons 1496 Trumansburg Road Small Business in Barn SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7 . 50 Silvernail 108 Juniper Drive Front Yard GRANTED $ 7 , 50 Ronsvalle 628 Coddington Road Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 , 50 Mainigi 105 Park Lane Occupancy DENIED $ 7 , 50 Rick 129 Snyder Hill Road Side Yard GRANTED $ 7 . 50 Klinge 216 Coddington Road Occupancy SPECIAL PERMIT $ 7950 L( " "' `; � � -- ( � - .• i . - t�_)M Yard :,r . , , i , 1 - ove icy ` 5 C? lb — j=o t- tic:C iJ ^v'lt E? i lfl _i TL- D ) 7 . 50 L '+ 7 J` : 3 YEAR-END SUMMARY 1983 - - BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee SIGN PERMITS ISSUED Black Star Bicycle & Ski Shop , East Hill Plaza Bell ' s Convenience Foods , 614 Elmira Road P & C Food Markets , Inc . , East Hill Plaza Children ' s Closet , 420 Bostwick Road � r . Michael A . Goodfriend , 1212 Trumansburg Road 5 ] Y. YEAR- END SUMMARY 1983 . -- BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee COMPLAINTS / INVESTIGATIONS Iacovelli , 231 Pennsylvania Avenue - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Hilker , 275 Burns Road - Local Law # 4 - 1979 ( Junk) - - RESOLVED Jar ( now Hedlund ) , 201 Northview Road West - Occupancy - - PENDING Keller , 213 Texas Lane - Zoning Ordinance Violation - - RESOLVED Koehler , 106 Deerfield Place - Local Law - # 4 - 1979 (Junk ) -- RESOLVED Langendorfer , 685 Coddington Road - Local, Law # 4 - 1979 ( Junk ) - - RESOLVED jin Can , 1701 North Cayuga Street - Electrical Code Violation -- PENDING erggren , 136 Compton Road - Electrical Code Violation - - PENDING eppert , East Hill Plaza - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign) -- PENDING Cornell University , East Hill Plaza - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign) - - PENDING Shah , 167 Snyder Hill Road - Occupancy -- PENDING Mainigi , 105 Park Lane - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Meigs , 235 Culver Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Martin , 180 Kendall Avenue - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Mauboussin , 223 Snyder Hill Road - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Mauboussin , 223 Snyder Hill Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Mauboussin, 223 Snyder Hill Road - Local Law # 4 - 1979 (Junk) -- RESOLVED Peterson , 812 Elmira Road - Local Law # 4- 1979 ( Junk) - - RESOLVED Phillips, 721 Elmira Road - Local Law # 4- 1979 ( Junk) -- RESOLVED Ponchalek , 1410 Slaterville Road - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Prince , 1450 Slaterville Road - Electrical Code Violation - - RESOLVED Puerta , 339 Stone Quarry Road - Electrical Code Violation -- RESOLVED Rite-Aid , East Hill Plaza - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign) -- RESOLVED Stallworthy , 1456 Hanshaw Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation - - RESOLVED Tripod ! , 567 Elm Street Extension - Local Law # 4- 1979 ( Junk) -- RESOLVED Hannan, Five Mile Drive - Local Law # 4 - 1979 ( Junk) - - PENDING Bell ' s Convenience Foods , 614 Elmira Road - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign ) -- RESOLVED Schooley , 30 Renwick Heights Road - Trailer Occupancy - - RESOLVED Berggren , Ill Coddington Road - Electrical Code Violation - - RESOLVED Berggren , 113 Coddington Road - Electrical Code Violation . - - RESOLVED Stuhr , 615 Five Mile Drive - Unsafe Structure -- PENDING tf lsby ,ter , 296 Enfield Falls Road - Local Law 114 - 1979 ( Junk ) -- RESOLVED nge , 216 Coddington Road - Occupancy -- RESOLVED 827 Taughannock Blvd . - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Bennett , 1115 Danby Road - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Tidd , Five Mile Drive - Local Law # 4 - 1979 ( Junk) - - RESOLVED Berggren , 119 Williams Glen Road - Local Law 04 - 1979 (Junk) -- PENDING Rogan, 111 Coddington Road - Electrical Code Violation - - PENDING Benninger , 263 Coddington Road - Local Law # 4 - 1979 (Junk ) -- RESOLVED Bentkowski , East King Road - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign) - - RESOLVED Burns , 907 Wyckoff Road - Electrical Code Violation - - RESOLVED Dawson , 165 Williams Glen Road - Local Law # 4 - 1979 (Junk) - - RESOLVED Crepeau, 341 Stone Quarry Road - Electrical Code Violation -- RESOLVED . Flanders , 108 Woodgate Lane - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Eddy , 900 Elmira Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Eddy , 900 Elmira Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation - - RESOLVED Eddy , 900 Elmira Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation -- RESOLVED Goldberg , Dove Drive - Local Law # 4 - 1979 ( Junk) - - RESOLVED Garrison , 233 Forest Home Drive - Electrical Code Violation -- RESOLVED Howarth , 688 Coddington Road - Local Law # 4- 1979 ( Junk) - - RESOLVED Moore , 137 Judd Falls Road - Occupancy -- PENDING , Wells , 214 Enfield Falls Road - Zoning Ordinance Violation - - RESOLVED Wells , 910 East Shore Drive - Local Law #4 - 1979 ( Junk ) -- RESOLVED Wu, 602 Elmira Road - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign ) - - RESOLVED Millbrook Bread , 606 Elmira Road - Local Law # 6 - 1980 ( Sign ) -- RESOLVED rnell University , Pleasant Grove Road - Electrical Code Violation - - RESOLVG nOrman , 145 Ridgecrest Road - Local Law # 4 - 1979 (Junk ) - - RESOLVED yne , 1006 Danby Road - Electrical Code Violation -0a� rdonial RESOLVED 177 Kendall Avenue - Local Law # 4 - 1979 (Junk ) -- RESOLVED Pichel , 123 Snyder Hill Road - Occupancy - - RESOLVED Pichel , 1476 Slaterville road - Occupancy -- RESOLVED [ 611 5 YEAR-END SUMMARY 1983 - - BUILDING INSPECTOR Lewis D . Cartee AREA CONSTRUCTION ITHACA EAST 38 New Hanes , 1459 Slaterville Road , Comnonland Community -- Jerold Weisburd, Developer 2 New Homes , Pine Tree Road -- Ivar Jonson , Developer 2 New Homes , Park Lane - William Frandsen , Developer 1 - 3 -Family Home, Strawberry Hill Road , Eastwood Commons -- Norbert Schickel , Developer 2 New Homes , Slaterville Road -- Ralph Varn , Developer ITHACA NORTHEAST 3 New Homes , Blackstone Avenue -- Carle Brown , Developer ITHACA SOUTH Warehouse and Extension , Hudson Street Extension - - Therm, Inc 100 -Bed Dormitory -- Ithaca College 4 - 2 -Family Homes, Danby Road -- Evan Monkemeyer, Developer ' THACA WEST Medical Building , 1303 Trunansburg Road - - Ithaca Surgical Associates 6 1984 OBJECTIVES I . Capital Projects A . Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facilities I . Begin construction on the initial $ 12 , 700 , 000 segment of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant including the influent sewer , influent pump station, pile foundation and primary j - digestors . Estimated bid opening June 1984 . ` 2 . Complete design of the remaining segment of the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facilities , including secondary treatment facilities , septage facilities , outfall - July 1984 , B . Town Water / Sewer Improvements Construct Phase I of the Town of Ithaca Water and Sewer System Improvements on South , East and West hill . Adopt order February 1984 . Estimated bid opening May 19840 C . City / Town Fire Stations Initiate design of South and West Hill Fire Stations in conjunction with the City of Ithaca . Selection of architect ( possibly in -house or turnkey . April 1984 , D . South Hill Multi -Purpose Trail In conjunction with State and City , complete design of recreation and drainage improvements on South Hill abandoned railroad right -of-way including removal of the crossing of Stone Quarry Road . Design Completion April 1984 . Construct realignment of Stone Quarry Road at railroad crossing October 1984 . . E . Paving Improvements Repair/ replace paving on Salem Drive per 10 -Year Paving Plan . Surface treat Eastern Heights Streets including shoulders . F . Burns Road Realignment Construct subgrade for Burns Road realignment . Complete August 1984 . Design new intersection with Route 79 complete June 1984 and complete subgrade construction October 1984 . Complete design Burns Road Bridge August 1984 . G . Park Construction Complete Eastern Heights Park . ( See Park Committee report ) II . Legislation A . Subdivision Regulations Revision - February 1984 The DEIS was approved in December 1983 , the public hearing held and final wording adjustments completed following work sessions in January . B . Adopt New Zoning Law - March 1984 The legal review will have been completed in January 19841 Town Board and public review in February and adoption at a meeting in March . C . Unsafe Buildings Law Revision - April 1984 Most of the work on this matter has been completed . Final review will occur following the completion of Zoning Law and Subdivision Regulations , D . Modification to No Parking Ordinance ( Public hearing is scheduled for January 9 on the matter of no parking on Eastern Heights streets , per the request of residents . Adoption in January . E . Sewer Use Ordinance Public hearing to modify Sewer Use Ordinance to incorporate Industrial Pretreatment requirements . April 1984 , F . Rules and Regulations - SJS In conjunction with passage of the new Sewer Use Ordinance by the City and Town , adopt Rules and Regulations pertaining to the enforcement of the ordinance referenced above . G . Wetlands Local Law Modification Administrative Procedures 1 . Develop Personnel Manual - April 1984 2 . Implement Approved Purchase Order System - January 1984 3 . Elected Officials Salary Survey - April 1984 4 . Adopt Performance Evaluation Procedure - May 1984 50 Develop Project Document System - June 1984 6 . Develop Capital Budget Process - August 1984 7 . Indexing of Town Board Minutes : 1983 to 1953 June 1984 1953 to 1923 December 1984 1923 to 1893 June 1985 1893 to 1863 December 1985 1863 to 1821 June 1986 8 . Document Office Procedures : a . Water and sewer bill collection - April 1984 b . Water / sewer benefit calculation - May 1984 C * Insurance /monitoring dog licenses - July 1984 9 . Develop education procedure for occupancy enforcement - July 1984 10 . Town Comprehensive Plan . Approve SuTnary Document - December 1984 11 . Complete Self Evaluation of Handicapped Access Policy as required by law - September 1984 12 . Evaluate and approve Federal Flood Control Study for the Town of Ithaca 13 . Determine disposition of billboards since the phase -out period will have ended Contracts Approve Fire Contract with City ( 2 years ) - February 1984 Approve Fire Contract Supplement to build, own and operate new South Hill , West Hill Fire Stations - July 1984 Possible Rezoning Reviews Danby Road Country Inn proposal Lucenti proposal Hospital proposal COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS The following chart shows the committee assignments . for 1984 . Codes & Safety , Bolton Ordinances Parks Personnel Highways SJS Point Barthol f X. X Cramer X 1 Desch O ( X Howell X X t Kugler X X McPeak X X Ra - =fenspe rge r X " P1 . Bd . X X X X Z . Bd . X X Denotes Chairperson Representative or Chairman t� Codes & Ordinances The primary charge to this committee shall be a compilation of all of the various local and state codes affecting activities within the Town of Ithaca . This activity is already underway and shall encompass the new State Fire Code . Simultaneously and in conjunction with staff , the development of a local process pertaining to wetland protection, etc . , will be a critical effort . Parks The Parks Committee has already prepared an ambitious program for 1984 . The review of the Open Space Plan is a critical element but of equal importance is the following : Should a small capital reserve fund be set up for parks on a Town-wide basis to replace the existing fund which will be depleted in 1984 or 1985 ? The Town-wide fund would permit work to be done at the former Cayuga Heights School . Personnel In terms of Corrmittee work there are two elements that are of primary importance : ( 1 ) Complete survey of elected Officials salary ( 2 ) Develop performance evaluation procedure The salary survey will be done in conjunction with the Association of Towns at the Annual Meeting . We will prepare the form and gather as much of the data as possible at the Annual Meeting . Bill Sanford has offered to help with announcements , distribution of forms at registration and perhaps final distribution of survey results . Safety & Highways This is a new combined committee to focus on not only the fire contracts but also the capabilities and practices of the Highway Department . In the fire protection arena , vie need to develop a parallel plan to serve the Town in the event negotiations with the City of Ithaca fail . This w i l l need to be done . early in 1984 and include total needs such as facilities , equipment and personnel . The negotiating . team with the City will include Noel Desch , David Jennings ( as long as he can ) , Gloria Howell , Peter Lovi , and on special occasions Marc Cramer and Montgomery May . R In the Highway Safety area , the Town Engineer and Highway Superintendent have set as a very high priority , an operations review of the Highway Department . Support from a small committee comprised of Robert Bartholf and Montgomery May will bring a level of expertise that will be highly supportive of the efforts of staff . One element of this work will be the evaluation of the 10 -Year Highway Machinery Replacement Plan which is sufficiently through the implementation stage to determine its adequacy, direction and success . 1 `ter '� l t - J i - t+ :a is '.^,.•',. r � � a F I 0.. ,r. 4� Town Board 4 January 9 , 1984 Mr . Knowlton went on to say that the Group plans to take the old hospital , as it exists today, and convert it to one bedroom and two bedroom apartments , with all support functions on 35 acres . He stated that the Group had wanted a total of 50 acres , but because of the County ' s limit of 35 acres it will be necessary for them to make an additional bid for the remaining 15 acres , hoping to acquire the D Wing . Mr . Knowlton stated that the Tudor Style of the exterior will be kept as is as the building has been kept in good repair . Phase II of the project will provide an additional 100 apartments and Phase III , 125 Town House apartments and a three hole golf course . We will be making arrangements with a nursing home for care of our people and hopefully in the future we will have our own nursing hone , thus making the project a Life Use Facility . All of the facilities will be interlocked to the main office through a push button system with someone there at all times to respond to emergencies . Camiunity type dining with three or four entrees on the menu . Mr . Knowlton went on to say that the response to the survey they did was great and , therefore , there is a need to proceed with the rezoning . Presently the area is zoned R-30 and it needs to be rezoned Multi-Residence . Also , a mixed use zone will be needed , as we plan to have a bank , barber shop , gift shop , etc . , type shops in the basement of the main building where the emergency roan was located . Mr . Knowlton went on to say that in a Multi-Residence zone , parking is needed at the rate of 1 1 / 3 per unit , these people primarily have less than one car per unit . With a total of 340 units we propose to provide parking for 300 cars . The main entrance , into the ccnplex , will be via Trumansburg Road and DuBois Road to Indian Creek Road . Supervisor Desch asked Mr . Knowlton if he was seeking rezoning of all 50 acres to Multi-Residence ? Mr . Knowlton responded yes , then we will come in , in phases , as needed . Councilman Bartholf asked how close the property line goes to Route 89 ? Mr . Knowlton responded that he guessed about 400 ' from the railroad tracks . Councilman McPeak asked if the units would be purchased like condo ' s , for life ? Mr . Knowlton responded , that one would buy a unit , have life use . The people will pay X number of dollars a month which will include food , etc . However , every unit will have a small kitchen . Supervisor Desch thanked Mr . Knowlton for his presentation . ANW10qI' TO NO PARKING ORDINANCE - EASTERN HEIGHTS AREA Proof of posting and publication notice of amendment to the No Parking Ordinance to prohibit parking in the Eastern Heights Area having been presented by the Town Clerk , the Supervisor opened the public hearing . Supervisor Desch noted that he has a recommendation from Town Engineer Fabbroni in the form of a memo dated January 9 , 19840 Town Board 5 January 9 , 1984 "After reviewing the parking history, available off-street parking , and parking problems in the Eastern Heights Subdivision with Town Planner Peter Lovi and Town Highway Superintendent Robert Parkin , prohibition of parking is recommended on the following Town Highway segments : 1 ) On both sides of Sharlene Drive from Snyder Hill Road to Eastern Heights Drive . 2 ) On both sides of Eastern Heights Drive from future Town highway Nancy Street to Sharlene Drive . As there has not been a persistent problem with parking in other ® interior areas of the Eastern Heights Subdivision , it was felt a general prohibition would be a nuisance to the residents who on occasion might have a number of guests whose vehicles could not be accommodated in generally limited and sloped off-street parking ® areas . Also , a positive way of dealing with provisions for parking of residents in the new Zoning Law may be to require one space per vehicle in the garage or driveway or in other than required lot areas outside of the highway boundaries or rights of way . " Ann Schwarting stated that she felt people believed it was okay to park on the shoulders because it was always done in the past . Robert Schwarting asked haw will signs be posted? Supervisor Desch responded , every so many feet . Supervisor Desch closed the hearing as no one present wished to speak for or against the amendment . RESOLUTION NO , 3 Motion by Councilman McPeak ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby amend the Town of Ithaca No Parking Ordinance to include the prohibition Of parking on both sides of Sharlene Drive from Snyder Hill Road to Eastern Heights Drive and on both sides of Eastern Heights Drive from future Town highway Nancy Street to Sharlene Drive between 1 : 00 A. M. and 6 : 00 A . M . Councilman Cramer asked if the proposal would require signage every 200 ' ? Town Engineer Fabbroni responded , that is the reading I am getting now. I have called DOT and if it is different , I will let you know. Town Attorney Buyoucos asked if there was a provision for fines ? ® Town Engineer Fabbroni responded that fines were covered in the September 7 . 1961 Ordinance . ® The Supervisor called for a roll call vote . Councilman Bartholf Voting Aye Councilman Cramer Voting Aye Councilwoman Howell Voting Aye Councilman Kugler Voting Aye Councilman McPeak Voting Aye Councilwoman Raffensperger Voting Aye Supervisor Desch Voting Aye Town Board 6 January 9 , 1984 The No Parking Ordinance was therefor adopted . Supervisor Desch asked the Highway Superintendent how long it would take to get the signs ? Mr . Parkin responded that the signs take about a month delivery time . COMMITTEE REPORTS Codes & Ordinance Committee ® Councilman Cramer stated that there was nothing to report , at this time Parks & Recreation Committee ® Councilwoman Raffensperger noted that the Board has the Parks Committee Report and that she would appreciate receiving any comments the members might have . Public Safety & Youth Committee David Jennings stated that there was nothing new to report . 1984 OBJECTIVES AND COMMITTEE ASSICNEVTS Supervisor Desch distributed his list of 1984 Objectives and Committee Assignments (copy attached to minutes ) . TOWN LOGO Town Engineer Fabbroni presented a new logo for the Town that Mike Ocello had created . RESOLUTION NO , 4 Motion by Councilman Cramer; seconded by Councilman Kugler , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts , as the Town of Ithaca Logo , the logo created by Michael Ocello, Assistant to the Town Engineer . (Copy attached to the minutes ) . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - None) HIGHWAY FACILITY INSULATION REPORT Town Engineer Fabbroni reported that he has a 34 page report prepared by one of the part-time employees , if anyone wished to look at its Insulating the main garage area and shell would not be ® cost effective , also condensation was going to become a problem no matter what we insulated with . On rainy days or cold days when the men are working inside , the building will be heated , other times the best policy is to turn back the thermostat . The decision was made , however , to insulate over the office area . RESOLUTION NO , 5 Motion by Councilman Kugler ; seconded by Councilwoman Howell Town Board 7 January 9 , 1984 RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts the Highway Facility Insulation Report and recommendations of the Town Engineer . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ENCUMBRANCES RESOLUTION NO . 6 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , ® RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the 1983 Encumbrances in the amount of $ 2 , 950 . 00 ( copy attached to the minutes ) . ® (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none ) . YEAR-END TRANSFERS RESOLUTION NO , 7 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman McPeak , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the Year-End Transfers to the General Fund - Townwide in the amount of $20 , 227 . 31 ; General Fund - Outside Village in the amount of $5 , 622 . 08 ; Highway Fund in the amount of $ 22 , 070 . 99 and Parks Fund in the amount of $ 13 , 008 . 67 ( copy attached to the minutes ) . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none) . TOWN OF ITHACA VU RRANTS RESOLUTION N0 . 8 , Motion by Councilman Cramer; seconded by Councilwoman Howell , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca herby approves the Town of Ithaca Warrants dated January 9 , 1984 , in the following amounts : General Fund - Town Wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 62 , 797 . 02 Water & Sewer Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20 , 621 . 70 Parks Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 , 402 . 17 ( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ® BOLTON POINT WARRANTS RESOLUTION N0 , 9 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , RESOLVED , that the Bolton Point Warrants dated January 9 , 1984 , in the Operating Account are hereby approved , in the amount of $ 60 , 459 . 54 after review and upon the recommendation of the Southern 1 / 9 / 84 1983 ENCUMBRANCES T . G . Miller ' s Sons Paper Co . A7510 . 4 155 . 25 A1410 . 4 25 . 40 Federal Programs Adv . A1410 . 4 98 . 50 West Publishing Co . A1410 . 4 79 . 50 Ithaca Process Graphics B5630 . 4 19952 Agway Petroleum DS5142 . 4 825 . 00 Seneca Supply Co . DR5110 . 4 50 . 00 Star Oil Co . DS5142 . 4 888 . 11 Ithaca Agway Farm Store RM7110 . 2 26 . 30 RC7110 . 2 40 . 44 RR7110 . 4 17 . 98 Mexico Forge RC7110 . 2 187 . 00 Bishop ' s Home Centers RC711092 262 . 00 Ames of Ithaca RC7110 . 2 275 . 00 2950 . 00 TOWN OF ITHACA 12 / 31 / 83 PROPOSED YEAR-END TRANSFERS GENERAL FUND - TOWNWIDE Transfers to : Transfers from : Justices Contingency A1110 . 4 11714 . 39. A1990e4 51000 . 00 Supervisor Supervisor A122094 273 . 95 A1220 . 2 200 . 00 Independent Auditing Shared Sery/ Town Hall A1320 . 4 250 . 00 A1620 . 1 5 , 772000 Tax Collection A1620 . 2 1 , 560 . 08 A1330 . 1 1 , 120 . 00 A1620 . 4 21P175 . 07 Town Attorney Unallocated Ins . A1420 . 4 469 . 00 A191 M 5 , 520 . 16 Personnel A1430 . 2 590 . 00 A1430 . 4 238 . 62 Engineer A1440 . 4 364950 Shared Serv . / Town Hall A1620 . 21 11192981 Central Printing & Mailing A167094 339 . 88 Municipal Dues A192094 60 . 00 Crossing Guards A3120 . 4 62950 Super . of Highway A5010 . 4 124 . 47 Highway Garage A513291 408 . 00 A513294 6 , 666 . 09 Street Lighting A5182 . 4 1 , 961011 Employee Benefits A9030 . 8 632 . 85 A9050 . 8 2 , 501 . 75 A9060 . 8 1 , 257 . 39 TOTAL $ 20 , 227 . 31 TOTAL $20 , 227931 Y2131183 YEAR° END TRANSFERS Page 2 GENERAL FUND - OUTSIDE VILLAGE Transfers to : Transfers from : Zoning Contingency B8010 . 4 337 . 02 B1990 . 4 5 , 000 . 00 Planning Zoning B8020 . 1 140 . 00 8801091 622 . 08 88020 . 4 11518 . 10 Attorney B1420 . 1 2 , 791 . 00 B1420 . 4 208 . 84 Employee Benefits B9030 . 8 255 . 61 B906098 371 . 51 TOTAL OUTSIDE VILL . $ 5 , 622 . 08 TOTAL OUTSIDE VILL . $ 5 , 622 . 08 HIGHWAY FUND Item I Permanent Improv . General Repairs DR5112ol 7 . 50 DR5110 . 4 5 , 695 . 82 DR5112 . 44 71752 . 12 DR5112 . 4 21063080 TOTAL ITEM I $ 7 , 759 . 62 TOTAL ITEM I $ 7 , 759 . 62 Item III Machinery Machinery DM5130 . 4 9 , 732 . 67 DM5130 . 2 81056 . 00 DM9060 . 8 550 . 40 DM5130ol 1 , 340 . 37 DM9040 . 8 664 . 20 DM9010 . 8 222 . 50 TOTAL ITEM III $ 10 , 283 . 07 TOTAL ITEM III $ 10 , 283 . 07 Item IV Brush & Weeds Snow Removal DS5140 . 4 31459 . 70 DS5142 . 1 4 , 028 . 30 Snow Removal DS5142 . 4 175 . 25 Employee Benefits DS906098 393 . 35 TOTAL ITEM IV $ 4, 028 . 30 TOTAL ITEM IV $ 4 , 028 . 30 12 / 31 / 83 YEAR-END TRANSFERS Page 3 PARKS FUND Tranfers to . Transfers from : Parks Construction Park Construction RC711091 262 . 25 RC7110 . 2 7 , 083 . 70 RC7110 . 4 5 , 201 . 78 Recreation gays , Recreation Ways , Planning & Constr . Planning & Constr . RR7110 . 4 3 , 446 . 97 RR7110ol 31446 . 97 Park Maintenance Park Maintenance RM711092 2, 478 . 00 RM711064 1 , 453 . 94 Employee Benefits R9030 . 8 1 , 400 . 33 R9060 . 8 770 . 40 R9050 . 8 473000 TOTAL PARKS $ 131008 . 67 TOTAL PARKS $ 13 , 008667 Town Board 8 January 9 , 1984 Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission , they are in order for payment . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none) . WATER & SEWER BENEFIT ASSESSMENT RERMS RESOLUTION NO , 10 Motion by Councilwoman Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , - WHEREAS , on the 1984 Town and County Taxes of Anthony A. & Barbara Schultz , 270 Pennsylvania Avenue , Ithaca , New York , Tax Parcel No . 54 -7-35 , were charged 5 units water benefit and 5 units sewer benefit on the information supplied on the Building Permit, and WHEREAS , the construction of the building was never completed , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes a credit of 3 units of water in the amount of $ 156 . 00 and 3 units of sewer in the amount of $ 150 . 00 ; total refund $ 306 . 00 be made to Anthony A. & Barbara Schultz . ( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye. Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION NO , 11 Motion by Supervisor Desch , seconded by Councilman Bartholf , WHEREAS , William F . Farrell has paid 1984 Town and County Taxes on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 6 -48 -1-4 , and WHEREAS , Mr . Farrell was charged for 5 . 0 water benefit units instead of the correct 3 . 4 water benefit units , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca to refund 1 . 6 units or $ 83 . 20 to Mr . Farrell . ( Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none ) . HANDICAPPED RESOLUTION NO , 12 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Howell , WHEREAS , Federal Revenue Sharing requires that a notice of non-discrimination be published in the local newspaper before ® January 17 , 1984 , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes that a box ad be placed in the Ithaca Journal before January 17 , 1984 , stating that the Town of Ithaca does not discriminate against the handicapped . (Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - none) . Town Board 9 January 9 , 1984 REZONING - PROPERTY OF WAL'T'ER J . & JOYCE WIGGINS Proof of posting and publication notice of a Public Hearing on the rezoning of the property of Walter J . & Joyce Wiggins , Parcel No . 36-1 -4 . 2 , 20 . 4 acres at 1152 Danby Road from R- 30 to Multiple Residence having been presented by the Town Clerk , the Supervisor opened the public hearing . Mr . Wiggins stated that he proposed to build on 60 acres a country type inn for transits who wish to stay a day or so , or as long as they choose , in a country setting . The inn will be patterned on the bed and breakfast concept with dining rooms only for the guests . Twenty acres need to be rezoned to meet this need . ® Mr . Wiggins went on to say that there was a need to expand the restaurant , especially the kitchen area . He also noted that he was considering the possibility of including an indoor tennis court . People come to Ithaca to spend a weekend , then stay longer when they find there are tennis courts , swinming pool and access to a State Park close by . Mr . Wiggins noted that historically the land has always been zoned R-30 and has not been developed very fast . What we are asking is campatable to the neighborhood . There have been no objections from the neighbors . Evan Mcnkemeyer stated that he had a concern with the 170 acres to the south that was zoned multi-family . There is potential for a 2 , 229 unit development in this area . Town Planner Peter Lovi read the following resolution adopted by the Planning Board at their December 6 , 1983 meeting : RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board rec miend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that a 20 . 4 acre portion of the lands of Walter J . and Joyce Wiggins , fronting on Danby Road , and known as 1152 Danby Road , said 20 . 4 acres being a portion of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 6 -36-1 -4 . 2 containing approximately 55 . 19 acres , be rezoned from Residence District R-30 to Multiple Residence District as requested by Walter J . and Joyce Wiggins and as specifically set forth on Map entitled -- " Site Plan , the Chateau" -- prepared by William Downing Associates Architects , dated 11 / 15/ 83 , revised 12/ 5 / 83 , drawn by K . D . G . , Project Number 83-568 , Scale 1 " = 1001 , with said Map having been reviewed by said Planning Board at Public Hearing , this date , December 6 , 1983 , and with said Planning Board having found that : 10 There is a need for the proposed use in the proposed location . 2 . The existing and probable future character of the neighborhood in which the use is to be located will not be adversely ® affected . 3 . The proposed change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan of development of the Town , and ® FURTHER RESOLVED , that , in the event the proposed use , as shown on the above-cited Map , is determined by the applicants , Walter J . and Joyce Wiggins , to be undesirable , they can use the Phase I portion therof, i . e . , 21 studio-type apartments , as apartment dwellings . As no one else wished to heard , the Supervisor closed the public hearing . Town Board 10 January 9 , 1984 Councilman Cramer remarked that the nature of the project might suggest that it falls into the category of commercial not multiple residence . Why was a business zone not considered ? Mr . Wiggins responded that the Town Planner had suggest a Multiple Residence zone . Town Engineer Fabbroni responded that if the area were zoned commercial there would be no control down the line . The East Hill Plaza is a good example , there were many things that could not be controlled after the plaza was built . Mr . Lovi added , you get into a business zone , you loose control . It was purely a judgemental call on my part . Mr . Wiggins again stated that a bed and breakfast country inn is what we want , but if it shouldn ' t , for some reason continue to be this we can convert the units to apartments . Mr . Wiggins went on to say that the Town could make contract zoning with him to do something . Town Attorney Buyoucos asked Mr . Wiggins if he would feel better if this was a contract zone ? Mr . Wiggins responded that he was happy with it if the Board is comfortable with it , either way he was flexible . Supervisor Desch asked what the tennis courts would do to parking? Mr . Wiggins responded , not much , only eight people can play . Councilwoman Raffensperger asked if the restaurant was now operating under a variance? Town Engineer Fabbroni responded , yes . Councilwoman Raffensperger questioned the size of each unit . Mr . Wiggins responded , 15 x 24 . Councilwoman Raffensperger stated that she felt the Town Board should look at the EAF again . She noted that the EAF should have shown a number under the proposed dwelling units and asked the Town Planner if this had been changed on the EAF ? Mr . Lovi responded , no . Councilwoman Raffensperger questions # 11 (Number of proposed units ) which lists 20 - 80 . Mr . Lovi responded that it shoud be no more than 20 . ® Supervisor Desch questioned # 10 (number of buildings ) , where did the number 56 come from? Peter Lovi responded these are proposed future homes , not in this phase . Councilman Cramer questioned why is it in here ? Mr . Lovi responded , because this is the whole proposal , the EAF was done on the whole proposal , not piecemeal . Councilwoman Raffensperger responded , we don ' t have enough information to judge the whole project . We were prepared to rezone the area for a bed and breakfast for 20 units not 80 units . Town Board 11 January 9 , 1984 Supervisor Desch stated that he did not have a problem with rezoning the 20 acre unit bed and breakfast area , however , he did have a problem with rezoning the remainder of the property with no solid proposal for develognent . Councilman Cramer noted that the EAF lists a natural gorge , where is it? Mr . Wiggins responded that it was to the left of his property . Councilwoman Raffensperger remarked that she saw a lot of inconsistencies in the EAF . Supervisor Desch noted that any action taken tonight on the EAF could be continguent upon the EAF being changed to reflect the 20 acres to be rezoned and then let any later proposals stand on their own . ® RESOLUTION N0 , 13 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Bartholf , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts , subject to acceptable revision , the EAF on the rezoning proposal of Walter J . and Joyce Wiggins , 20 acre parcel at 1152 Danby Road , Parcel No . 36-1-4 . 2 . (Desch , Kugler , Cramer , McPeak , Howell and Bartholf voting Aye . Nays - Raffensperger ) . Councilwoman Raffensperger noted that she voted no because it was evident that the EAF was not made for the Town Board and is left over from the Planning Board , Supervisor Desch stated that the procedure was routinely reviewed and probably should have been made available to the Board . Councilwoman Raffensperger added , and in correct form . RESOLUTION NO , 14 I Motion by Supervisor Desch , seconded by Councilman McPeak , RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the rezoning from R- 30 to Multiple Residence for the 20 . 4 acre portion of lands of Walter J . and Joyce Wiggins at 1152 Danby Road , Tax Parcel No . 36-2-4 . 2 . Councilman Cramer suggested that the Board should wait on the rezoning until they receive a letter clarifying the proposal , from Mr . Wiggins . Supervisor Desch responded that if the nature of the changes were great then it would be okay to wait , but they are not . It ' s only a matter of recording correctly . Supervisor Desch called for a roll call vote . Councilman Bartholf Voting Aye Councilman Cramer Voting Nay Councilwoman Howell Voting Aye Councilman Kugler Voting Aye Councilman McPeak Voting Aye Councilwoman Raffensperger Voting Nay Supervisor Desch Voting Aye Town Board 12 January 9 , 1984 The resolution was duly adopted . ADJOUIUMT The meeting was duly adjourned . Tcxan'C erk