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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1995-02-13 J,*, 6f, TOWN OF IT HACA 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273. 1704 Town Board Meeting February 13 , 1995 5 : 30 p . m . AGENDA 1 . Call to Order . 2 . Pledge of Allegiance . 30 5 : 30 p . m . , EXECUTIVE SESSION . 4 . 6 : 00 p . m . , Reports of Town Officials : a . Town Supervisor b . Town Engineer c . Town Highway / Parks Superintendent d . Town Planner e . Town Building Inspector / Zoning Officer f . Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes g . Assistant Budget Officer h . Personnel Manager i . Attorney for the Town 5 . Consider acceptance of Town Justice 1994 Dockets , 6 . Report of Town Committees . 7 . Review of Correspondence : a . NYSDOT - Hopkins Road Speed Limit Request b . Robert Spaulding , Supervisor Town of Caroline - Maintenance Seasonal Use Roads , 80 6 : 15 p . m . , PERSONS TO BE HEARD , 9 . 6 : 30 p . m . , PRESENTATION - Holly Beermann , Joint Youth Commission . 109 7 : 00 p . m . , PUBLIC HEARING : To consider a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , 11 . Consider SEQR related to a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " . LIMITED TB Mtg . Agenda 2 / 13 / 95 Page 2 . 12 . Consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , 13 . 7 : 30 p . m . , PRESENTATION - Honorable Stuart Stein , Chair Tompkins County Board of Representatives . 14 . Consent Items : Consider resolution approving and / or authorizing the following : a . Town Board Meeting Minutes - 1 / 9 / 95 b . TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS c . 1994 Budget Amendments d . Quarterly Investment Report e . 1994 Annual Investment Report f . Increase funding to Capital Reserve . g . Contract increase Northeast Transit Program . h . Refundable payment Learning Web . i . BOLTON POINT WARRANTS J . Approval Interim Narrative Project Report - SARA Archival Grant . k . Arrangements , Town Legal Counsel 1995 , 1 . Participation in County Bid for Highway Materials . m . Spring Brush and Leaf Pick Up Dates . n . Attendance Government Finance Offi Conference . cers Association o . Attendance Construction Design Course . p . Attendance Fingerlakes Building Officials Association Conference . q . Attendance American Planning Association Conference . r . Attendance Farming for the Future Conference . So Regular appointment Highway Mechanic . t . Regular appointment Account Clerk / Typist . u . Temporary appointment Engineering Technician . v . Temporary appointment Acting Highway Crew Supervisor . w . Temporary appointment Planning Intern . x . Recommendation of Appointment , Joint Youth Commission . y . Recommendation of Appointment , Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility . z . Recommendation of Appointment , Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corporation Board of Directors . 15 . Consider 1995 Resolutions of the Association of Towns of State of New York . the 16 . Consider 1995 Priorities Work Plan , 17 . Consider ' procedure for change in status of General Purpose Land �� to Eastern Heights Park . TB Agenda 2 / 13 / 95 Page 3 . 18 . Discuss Policy regarding outside Town of Ithaca water district connections . 19 . Consider Water and Sewer Benefit Assessment Evaluation Request , 20 . Consider ratification of Water Benefit Assessment refund . 21 . Consider approval of Sewer Benefit Assessment Refund , 22 . Consider In Lieu of Tax Payment , Sewer Benefit Assessment , Cornell University . 23 . Consider approval of waiver of fees for Ithacare Center , Incorporated . 24 . Consider property descriptions for new Town Hall received from local realtors . 25 . Consider ADJOURNMENT . c Town Board Agenda February 13 , 1995 7 . Review of Correspondence c . Forest Home Improvement Association Additional : 1 . Consider approval for use of funds for Tompkins County Waterfront Project . Town of Ithaca Town Board Meeting February 13 , 1995 At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York held at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York there were present : PRESENT : John G . Whitcomb , Supervisor ; Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman ; Karl Niklas , Councilman ; David Klein , Councilman ; Carolyn Grigorov , Councilwoman ; Ellen Z . Harrison , Councilwoman ; Edward Conley , Councilman . ALSO PRESENT : John Barney , Attorney for the Town ; Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes ; Daniel Walker , Town Engineer ; Fred Noteboom , Highway / Parks Superintendent ; Jonathan Kanter , Town Planner ; Andrew Frost , Building / Zoning Officer ; Patricia Punger , Personnel Manager ; Sally Alario , Assistant Budget Officer . OTHERS PRESENT : Holly Beermann , Joint Youth Commission ; Amy Chiano , WHCU / WYXL . Call to Order : The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 5 : 30 p . m . , and led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session : Motion made by Councilwoman Grigorov , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into Executive Session to discuss personnel issues , litigation , and acquisition of land . Motion carried unanimously . The Board moved into Executive Session at 5 : 31 p . m . ( Realtors who have submitted possible location sites for Town Hall , ( Agenda No . 24 ) have requested they be kept confidential . ) Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov to return to open session . Motion carried unanimously . The Board returned to regular session at 6 : 15 p . m . As a result of the Executive Session the following resolutions were made : Resolution No . 24 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving the application of the 3 % cost of living increase to the base salaries of Patricia Keller , John Williams , George Eberhardt , and JoAnn Cornish - Epps in determining their approved salaries upon successful completion of their probationary periods . Motion carried unanimously . Resolution No , 25 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas to approve increasing Patricia Keller ' s annual salary by a 3 % cost of living allowance , adjusting her current salary to $ 25 , 720 . 00 annually , retroactive to January 5 , 1995 , charged to account B8010 . 100 . Motion carried unanimously . Resolution No . 26 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas appointing John Williams to the position of regular full - time Highway Mechanic at an hourly salary of $ 11 . 85 , retroactive to January 11 , 1995 . Full benefits apply . Motion carried unanimously . Resolution No . 27 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas appointing George Eberhardt to the position of regular full - time Account Clerk / Typist at an hourly salary of $ 7 . 50 , retroactive to January 18 , 1995 . Full benefits apply . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 4 - Reports of Town Officials : a . Town Supervisor - ( Report attached . ) Beverly Livesay , Tompkins County Board Representative hosted a meeting with several Town Supervisors to discuss areas of mutual interest . The Towns collecting the Annual Solid Waste Fee was discussed . The County was sympathetic to the issues for collection of this fee such as increasing staff , accounting time , and other related problems . The County will hold a meeting with Town Supervisors and Town Clerks to negotiate the issues . The Town needs to establish estimates of what it would cost to collect this fee . The County hopes to save $ 20 , 000 , the Towns could spend that much if each Receiver of Taxes were to collect the fee . The County believes they have solved the legal issue . The Supervisor appointed Councilman Klein to act as Interim Deputy Town Supervisor during his and the Deputy Supervisor ' s absence February 19 , through February 22 . b . Town Engineer - ( Report attached . ) A formal request from the Town of Dryden has been made to consider transporting sewage from Dryden through a sewer district being formed at Perigrine Hollow , through the Town of Ithaca sewers to the Wastewater Treatment Plant . The Town of Dryden is pursuing purchasing more treatment capacity at the plant . The Public Works Committee will address this at their 2 / 23 meeting , and make a recommendation to the Town Board at the March meeting . Supervisor Whitcomb - Mr . Varn and the Dryden Supervisor Schrug are anxious to resolve this issue . Supervisor Schrug has come forth with a request to the Sewer Joint Subcommittee for additional sewer capacity . 2 Councilwoman Grigorov - Are there any significant advantages or disadvantages to this proposal ? Mr . Walker - The Town of Dryden is asking to enter into an agreement with the Town of Ithaca to allow their sewerage to be transported through Ithaca lines . Minor costs will have to be negotiated based upon the volume of usage related to the maintenance costs . Councilwoman Grigorov - What about future capacity problems ? Mr . Walker - It will be considered whether the Town sewer needs to be made larger to handle the additional flow , and whether the City sewer needs to be made larger . There are already problems in the City . Dryden has the right as a co - signer in the Wastewater Treatment Plant project to purchase additional capacity from the other owners . The SJS will evaluate all these issues , and the Town of Ithaca will have input . The basis of the agreement is so the Town of Ithaca capacity will not be diminished by Dryden ' s request . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town of Ithaca ' s future capacity would be diminished , so it will be necessary to review the potential growth . Mr . Walker - Perigrine Hollow is within the " planning area " , and the Town of Dryden can petition for expanded capacity to serve that area . The SJS is in the process of rewriting the agreement to deal with issues regarding the " planning area " , and future expansion . t Councilman Niklas - Attorney Barney should speak about the Town ' s obligation to approve this request versus what may be the options . Councilwoman Valentino - Are any of the proposed sewer lines expected to be run through the Town of Ithaca park or general purpose land ? If the General Purpose Land were changed to park land would it harder to obtain easements for utilities ? Mr . Walker - The sewer lines would not go through that area , and easements for utilities would not be a problem through park lands . Agenda Item No . 8 - Persons To Be Heard : The Supervisor called for any persons wishing to be heard . No one came forward to speak . Agenda Item No . 4 - Reports of Town Officials - Cont ' d • c . Highway / Parks Superintendent : ( Report attached . ) Councilwoman Grigorov - Complimented the Highway Department for sending a special truck to the Sugar Bush Lane turn around , the plowing was done very well and the residents were very pleased . 3 d . Town Planner : ( Report attached . ) The Planning Department for the first time has a work study intern from Ithaca College working on the Parks and Open Space Plan updates . The full cost for this intern is being paid by Ithaca College . e . Building Inspector / Zoning Officer : ( Report attached . ) The department will begin utilizing the Town Justice Court for some violations rather than using the NYS Supreme Court . f . Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes : ( Report attached . ) Councilwoman Valentino - Requested that the Town Clerk continue to pursue a Cat Licensing law . Ms . Noteboom - The Cat Licensing Task Force will reintroduce the legislation to the County Board in the spring . More documentation has been received promoting the necessity for cat licensing . Supervisor Whitcomb - Thank you to all town staff who helped with the tax collecting process during the last few days of January . g . Assistant Budget Officer : ( Report attached . ) h . Personnel Manager : ( Report attached . ) The computer payroll system miscalculated the annual New York Income Tax report . The programmer was notified , but the correction will not be fixed in time for the deadline . A temporary employee may be hired to type the report . Feedback has been received regarding the health insurance prescription plan . The reduction of premiums was welcomed , but the amount of prescription drugs not available in generic form is higher than anticipated . i . Attorney for the Town : Report given during executive session . Agenda Item No . 9 - Holly Beermann Joint Youth Commission - Ms . Beermann - The Town Board received the year end report from the Youth Employment Service including the Town of Ithaca portion , the Teen Conservation project , and the new Youth Work Service activities . It was very much appreciated that the Town of Ithaca increased funding for the summer jobs program , and the Teen Conservation project . The money enabled more youth than ever to participate in summer programs . Much of the money allocated was paid to the youth in salaries . The reports include comments from the students as to how well they liked the program . The Learning Web program has been very well received by the youth . Liz Wadsworth , Project Coordinator is doing the community service 4 project in the Town of Ithaca . It will move next month to another municipality . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the criteria used to select participants in these programs ? _ Ms . Beermann - There are a number of jobs which are dedicated to the Town of Ithaca youth . The programs tend to reach out more to youth at risk . However , the program needs diversity in participants for peer and role models . Councilman Niklas - Is there a written statement as to the criteria for eligibility and selection ? Ms . Beermann - It follows the normal employment guidelines . The application form has notification of non discrimination . Many of the children are referred from other agencies for the applicant pool . The Town of Ithaca youth are served very well . The Joint Youth Commission is looking forward to working with Wendi Shaw if her appointment is approved by the Town Board . A request has been made by the County for the Town to pay an amount of $ 250 . 00 to the Learning Web . This was money allocated to the Town , but not used . The County will reimburse the full amount . The 1995 planning meeting of the Joint Youth Commission will be held on February 28 , all Board members are invited . Supervisor Whitcomb thanked Ms . Beermann for her dedication to the youth and these projects . Agenda Item No . 5 - 1994 Town Justice Dockets : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley to accept for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Clarence Larkin for the year 1994 . The members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . Attorney Barney - The Town Board should review and sign these dockets . They are the printed work of those cases presented to the Town Justice . The law requires the Town Board to review these dockets each year to insure that dockets are being prepared . Motion carried unanimously . Councilman Niklas - When can the Town Board expect to receive the dockets for Justice Wallenbeck ? Ms . Noteboom - Justice Wallenbeck is presently ill and in the hospital , it is not known when the dockets can be produced . 5 Agenda Item No . 6 - Report of Town Committees : Councilwoman Harrison - A very productive meeting was held with Cornell personnel regarding the GEIS . It is hoped the Town Board will be able to consider this issue at their April meeting . The Attorney will review the document after the next meeting . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Planning Committee has a draft Conservation District proposal to be sent to the Codes and Ordinances Committee for review . Councilman Klein - The Public Works Committee discussed the work done on Christopher Circle and methodology to contact neighborhood associations when work is to be completed . The Highway Department has to do work when the weather presents itself . Possibly , with more organization it may not be necessary for maintenance to be so drastic , ( this is no criticism of Mr . Noteboom he is dealing with a 20 year catch up process ) . Leaf and brush pick up could be much easier and quicker if home owners put their leaves out to the curb in biodegradable bags . Money would be saved because the leaf vacuum breaks down frequently and is very expensive to replace and keep running . Mr . Schoch determined about 8 , 000 bags would be needed based on the volume of what is collected . The dilemma is how to distribute the bags . Is the money that would be saved worth the effort of trying to create a distribution system for the bags ? Mr . Noteboom - Using bags would be substantially cheaper if the distribution could be determined . The Highway Department could have a supply of the bags to distribute , the newsletter would let people know to come pick them up . Councilman Klein - People would have to identify themselves as residents when they get the bags and storage would be needed . Councilwoman Valentino - These bags are very hard use . How many people will use them ? Councilman Klein - Tompkins County is not moving as quickly as hoped on the design for the downstream Forest Home Bridge . The season for project completion is fast approaching in order to bid the project for the small window of construction . Supervisor Whitcomb wrote to the County urging them to move along with this project . Mr . Walker - The time line for total completion of the project was for October 1995 , with the bridge reopening in September . No final designs have been seen . Based upon normal contracting procedures , it does not feasible the project can be completed within this period . 6 The Judd Falls Road reconstruction plans are approximately 85 % complete . They will be reviewed by the Public Works Committee to move the project along . Councilman Niklas - The Codes and Ordinances Committee is working on Fees In Lieu of Park Land , and Sunset Provisions for site plan approval in addition to other items . Councilwoman Valentino - The first Recreation Partnership meeting was held . There will be a kick off reception at the Youth Bureau at 7 : 30 p . m . , February 16 . The cooperation between the municipalities is getting off to an excellent start . Individuals from the State Cable Commission were at the County Cable Commission meeting to give a report . The news media have been reporting that Governor Pataki is proposing to disband the State Cable Commission . This is disturbing because they were given the authority to determine rate regulations . Abolishing the State Cable Commission will not save the State taxpayers money because that Commission does not operate from state tax funds . Their revenues are received from a subscriber fee to the cable company . The cable companies are paying the cost of the State Cable Commission . A huge vacuum will be left if the State Commission is disbanded . The Commission has drafted a resolution they hope the municipalities would adopt and send to the appropriate agencies . Resolution No . 29 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas that the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Cable Commission supports continuation of the New York State Cable Commission and calls upon Governor Pataki , Senators James Seward and John Kuhl , Assemblyman Martin Luster , and the other members of the legislature to continue support for this State Agency , The Town Clerk is authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Cable Commission , the New York State Cable Commission , Governor George Pataki , Senators James Seward and John Kuhl , and Assemblyman Martin Luster . Motion carried unanimously . Councilwoman Valentino - The Attorney for the Town was concerned with certain items in the charter and bylaws of the Cable Commission . A meeting was held with the Charter and Bylaws Committee of the Commission to address them . The committee did not look favorably on any of the suggestions made by Attorney Barney . There was particular concern regarding the financial aspects , that some municipality has to take authority and have the Commission expenses reflected in their budget . The Commission felt the way it has been done in the past is sufficient . 7 Questions were raised about changes in the agreement having to be approved by three fourths of those in the Commission . Their response was that any municipality who did not approve the change could drop out of the Commission . That would mean all , not three quarters . - Councilwoman Valentino - This is a concern since a Town Board resolution states the Town would join the Commission after these concerns were addressed . The issues brought out by this Board were not adequately addressed by the Commission . " I can not recommend at this point that the Town join this Commission " Supervisor Whitcomb - It is unfortunate that they were not willing to compromise on these issues , because the Commission is an important vehicle for banding together to face the problems which face the cable industries . Councilwoman Valentino - The City of Ithaca has not joined the Commission . An issue which could have negative effects on the Town is the fact that the City of Ithaca and the Town of Ithaca are farther along than the others with their model agreements . There is a concern that the other municipalities were unwilling to listen to the concerns about the bylaws and charter . The Town should not formally join the Commission , permission for a representative to attend the meetings as a non voting member is needed . The Commission may discover in time there are changes which need to be made . Having a non voting member to represent the Town of Ithaca seems reasonable . There are important things these municipalities can do together . Agenda Item No . 10 - Public Hearing " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " - The Supervisor opened the public hearing at 7 : 00 p . m . , the Town Clerk had proof of posting and publication . No persons came forward wishing to be heard during the public hearing . The Supervisor closed the public hearing at 7 : 01 p . m . Agenda Item No . 11 - SEQR " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " Resolution No . 31 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas that the Town Board makes a Negative Determination of Environmental Significance in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act for the proposed Local Law No . 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , and therefore an Environmental Impact Statement will not be required . 8 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 12 — Enactment , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " : Resolution No . 32 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino that the Town Board does hereby enact Local Law No . 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , said local law shall take effect immediately . The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file said local law as prescribed by law . An original copy of the said local law shall be forwarded to the Tompkins County Assessment Department who shall implement the said local law for the Town of Ithaca . Roll Call Vote : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Roll call vote carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 7 - Correspondence : a . Supervisor Whitcomb - Letter from NYS Department of Transportation denying the request for a change in the speed limit on Hopkins Road . Mr . Noteboom will inform the residents . Councilman Klein - Since the new Governor is trying to find ways to save money he may be supportive of allowing Towns within certain parameters to modify their own speed limits . The State has to do a very extensive and expensive survey . They count the number of houses , access the present speed limit , and evaluate traffic , etcetera . It is not feasible . When a residential subdivision is approved the Town has to apply for a reduction in speed limit . It seems to be a waste of time and money for the Department of Transportation . Mr . Noteboom - There may be state legislation drafted for review this year . It will be researched . b . Supervisor Whitcomb - Letter from the Town of Caroline Supervisor requesting support for the change in law to allow establishment of seasonal roads with limited maintenance . Councilwoman Harrison pointed out the assembly bill number on the drafted resolution did not match the bill number of the other presented . 9 Mrs . Noteboom - A call was made to Assemblyman Luster ' s office , a copy of the bill is not available at the Ithaca office , Albany will be called to send one to the Town . The Board modified the drafted resolution to support a generic bill rather than a specific bill . Councilwoman Harrison - Upon reading the correspondence and the bill , Assemblyman Luster ' s letter reflected the proposal met with opposition from County Highway officials because they are reluctant to allow the Commissioner of DOT to establish guidelines which may become binding . That may also concern the Town . The bill from the Town Caroline did not mention DOT . There is confusion as to which bill will be submitted to the State legislators . The Town should be somewhat cautious as to what should be supported . Resolution No . 30 : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby supports the Town of Caroline in their request for the reintroduction of such a bill in 1995 by Assemblyman Martin Luster . The Town Board requests that Senator James Seward draft and submit similar legislation for enactment by the New York State Senate , The Town Board urges the New York State Legislature to pass such bills and urges Governor George Pataki to sign same . The Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Town of Caroline , the Tompkins County Board of Representatives , Assemblyman Martin Luster , Senator James Seward , and Governor George Pataki . Motion carried unanimously . c . Forest Home Improvement Association regarding actions of the Highway Department in taking down a tree on Forest Home Drive . Supervisor will respond to their correspondence . Mr . Noteboom - There is correspondence received from individuals who were concerned about the health of the tree and it falling on their home . New York State Electric and Gas also had concerns about the tree because of the wires in the area . NYSEG took down the tree , and the Highway Department provided traffic control . The decision to cut down the tree was made by the Highway Department , Councilwoman Harrison - What is the town ' s policy regarding to notification and discussions with people who believe they own the tree ? It is very upsetting to people to find something they care about gone . Mr . Noteboom - There may not have been a standard procedure in the past . More communication is a very good idea , but maintenance will become more difficult because there will be more dialogue before a project can be accomplished . There are maintenance items in some of the neighborhoods which not everyone will agree with and like . 10 Councilwoman Niklas - Communication is a courtesy when something of this magnitude is to be accomplished , however letting people know there is a problem does not mean they will get what they want . Mr . Noteboom - The entire tree was chipped and taken to the storage piles . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Highway Superintendent did inform the Forest Home Neighborhood Association during previous discussions regarding the Judd Falls Road reconstruction project that the tree would have to be removed . Mr . Brittain believed the tree being removed was part of the negotiations of that project , however the Town believed the tree was a separate issue . Mr . Walker - The tree was leaning over the road and several years ago half of the tree fell into the residents yard . The landowner insisted the Town owned the tree , and that the Town immediately remove that half of the tree from the yard . Supervisor Whitcomb - We agree communication is necessary , however that does not mean there needs to be a referendum of the neighborhood when maintenance work is done . Mr . Frost - Many calls are received by people asking about plantings in the road right of way . They are informed they do the plantings at their own risk . People are now also referred to the Highway Department . Councilman Niklas - Do people need approval to plant in the right of way ? Mr . Noteboom - There have been a number of instances where walls have been built near the road . People should talk to the Highway Department before planting because there are areas within the right of way that they are welcome to plant in , and some areas where it can impeded maintenance and safety . Agenda Item No . 14 - Consent Agenda Items : Resolution No . 33 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov approving and / or adopting the Consent Agenda Items 14a - 14n , 14p - 14r , and 14u - 14z resolutions as presented . Consent Agenda Items 14o , 14s , and 14t will be considered separately . No . 33a - Approve and adopt the Town Board Meeting Minutes for the regular meeting held January 9 , 1995 as the official minutes of the Town Board for that meeting . No . 33b - Authorized the payment of vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstracts . 11 No . 33c - Approves and adopts the reviewed 1994 budget amendments . No . 33d - Approves and adopts the Quarterly Investment Report for October 1 , 1994 through December 31 , 1994 as the official said report for that period . _ No . 33e - Approves and adopts the 1994 Annual Investment Report as the official said report for filing . No . 33f - Approves and authorizes that $ 175 , 000 be appropriated from Fund Balance and transferred to the Capital Reserve for acquisition and / or construction of town buildings . No . 33g - Approves and authorizes a two year extension of the Northeast Transit contract . No . 33h - Approves and authorizes the payment to the Learning Web of an additional $ 250 . 00 to be reimbursed 100 % by the Tompkins County Youth Services , No . 33i - Authorizes payment of Bolton Point vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstract . No . 33j - Approves the submittal of the Interim Narrative Project Report for the Archival Records Project to SARA as required under the grant guidelines . L No . 33k - Agrees to confirm the arrangements discussed and presented for the appointment of the Attorney for the Town , for the year 1995 as per the letter of understanding as presented by John C . Barney , Esq ; of the firm Barney , Grossman , Roth & Dubow . No . 331 - Grants participation in the Tompkins County bid for the Year 1995 to include the services of Road Materials , Microsurf acing , Liquid Bituminous Materials , Traffic Line Painting , Vegetation Control , and Guiderail Installation . No . 33m - Approves April 17 , 1995 and commencing until completed , the dates when the Highway / Parks Department will pick up brush and bagged leaves for residents in the Town . No . 33n - Approves and authorizes the attendance by Sally Alario at the GFOA Annual Conference March 22 - 24 , at a cost not to exceed $ 800 . 00 to be charged to account A1340 . 400 . No . 33p - Approves the attendance of Andrew Frost at the " Finger Lakes Building Officials 1995 Educational Conference " , at a cost of $ 407 . 00 , to be paid from Building / Zoning Department account number B8010 . 403 . No . 33q - Approves the attendance of Jonathan Kanter at the American Planning Association Annual Conference April 8 - April 12 , 12 in Toronto , Canada at a cost not to exceed $ 950 . 00 which includes registration , mobile workshops , accommodations , meals , tolls , and other qualifying expenses charged to account B8020 . 4031 No . 33r - Approves the attendance of Janet Hawkes , _ Chairperson of the Conservation Board , at the Farming for the Future : Partners in Stewardship conference on February 22 - 23 , in Syracuse , at a cost not to exceed $ 260 . 00 , which includes registration , lodging , meals , and mileage reimbursement charged to account B8020 . 407 . No . 33u - Appoints Charles White to the position of full - time temporary Engineering Technician for the period January 10 , through April 10 , at an hourly salary of $ 9 . 00 . Accounts DB5112 . 100 , F8340 . 100 , and G8120 . 100 will be charged . Benefits limited to the temporary status of this position . No . 33v - Approves the temporary appointment of Gene Redman to the position of Acting Highway Crew Supervisor , with a $ 1 . 00 per hour increase , retroactive to October 7 , 1994 . Appointment will end when Mr . Krebs resumes his full duties . No . 33w - Appoints Geraldine Tierney as temporary , part - time Planning Intern at an hourly salary of $ 8 . 00 , charged to account B8020 . 110 for an estimated 15 hours per week up to 13 weeks . Benefits are limited to the temporary , part - time status of this position . No . 33x - Appoints Wendi Shaw as the Town representative on the Joint Youth Commission for a term of office commencing immediately upon adoption of this resolution through December 31 , 1995 . The Town Clerk is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to Ms . Wendi Shaw , the Joint Youth Commission , and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . No . 33y - Recommends to the Tompkins County Board of Representatives the appointment of James M . Niefer as the Town representative to the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility for a three year term commencing immediately upon appointment through December 31 , 1997 , The Town Clerk is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to Mr . James Niefer , the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility , and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . No . 33z - Recommends the reappointment of Patricia Driscoll as the Town representative on the Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corporation , Board of Directors for a term of office commencing April 1 , 1995 through March 31 , 1997 . The Town Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to Ms . Patricia Driscoll , and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . i Consent agenda items as noted previously , carried unanimously . 13 Agenda Item No . 140 - Attendance Construction Design Course : Councilman Klein - This is an extremely expensive course for three days . There is some confusion as to Mr . Whitney ' s responsibility and how attendance at this course would have a direct bearing on those duties , particularly since the course description refers to those who will be involved in building design . It was thought that Mr . Whitney was involved with civil design of water and sewer projects . Mr . Walker - The Engineering Department does structural building design for small structures like pump stations , etcetera . All of the underground structures are designed as buildings . Some retaining wall designs have been done , and it is anticipated that some design work will be done at the Highway facility . Councilman Klein - How will this conference relate to those issues . Mr . Walker - The course is intensive with a design manual provided with intensive training for engineering personnel . The course will be beneficial to Mr . Whitney in preparing for his professional engineering license examination . Part of Mr . Whitney ' s professional training beneficial to the Town is obtaining the license . It is appropriate for Mr . Whitney to attend this course . Resolution No . 34 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing Erik Whitney , Assistant Town Engineer to attend the Structural Engineering Course on March 6 - 8 , in East Brunswick , New Jersey at a cost not to exceed $ 1 , 300 . 00 for registration and travel expense . Funds are to be taken from account A1440 . 410 , Engineer Contractual / Schools . Agenda Item No . 15 - Association of Towns of the State of New York 1995 Resolutions : Supervisor Whitcomb - Are there any specific resolutions the Board wishes to discuss or have the delegate address at the annual meeting ? Added to this list will be discussion about limited use local roads , and DOT ' s involvement in setting speed limits . Resolution No , 35 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , Councilwoman Grigorov that the Town Board provisionally approves the Association of Towns 1995 Resolutions , but hereby instructs the Town ' s Delegate , John Whitcomb and the Alternate Delegate , Catherine Valentino to exercise discretion in voting based upon any information that may be provided during the floor discussions of the resolutions at the Association of Towns Annual meeting February 19 - 22 , 1995 . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 16 - 1995 Priorities Work Plan : 14 Supervisor Whitcomb - Thank you to Town staff for their hard work in developing these priorities . Ms . Alario - The internal audit plan was to be discussed with the auditors . _ Supervisor Whitcomb - The benefit assessment policies procedures and process will have the Planning Committee and the Town Board ' s review . The Conservation Board will also be involved in the Storm Water Management Plan , Councilwoman Valentino - What is meant about the establishment of the Department of Public Works ? Supervisor Whitcomb - The Public Works Committee has been discussing this possibility . The Town seems to be moving in that direction without a formal procedure or decision . The Town is doing many things jointly ; Parks , Highway , Engineering . There is consideration of hiring additional employees to do work on the water and sewer . The Public Works Committee should discuss this and decide if they agree with the direction this issue is taking . Councilwoman Valentino - This would include Parks , Highway and Engineering ? Mr . Noteboom - Parks , Highway and water and sewer . Mr . Walker - The infrastructure does not just include highways . Attorney Barney - Care will have to be taken , because under Town Law the Highway Superintendent ' s responsibilities are unique . Supervisor Whitcomb - This has been included on the work plan only to be considered . Implementation of the Capital Improvement Plan should include a prioritization of the public works projects , and a discussion whether certain items should be deleted from that list if there is no hope in the foreseeable future of them being accomplished . Transportation master plan should be moved to the 1996 Priorities Plan because the MPO is doing that planning . The major component of the transportation plan which should be considered is the North East Corridor Study funded by the MPO which will be started late in the year . The Town should be prepared for planning that project . Mr . Kanter - The Environmental Atlas has a priority B , and general planning has it as a priority A . The Planning Department sees this as a priority A , it will be a long term project of over two years . Mrs . Punger - The personnel priority of drug testing for commercial drivers should be an " A " priority since there is a federal mandate 15 to have it done in 1995 . Councilwoman Harrison - Does the development and review manual deserve a priority ? Mr . Kanter - The development and review manual was listed because it is very close to being complete enough to be reviewed by several committees . The sunset provisions should also be raised in priority since it is close to completion . Supervisor Whitcomb - What stage is the Development Review Manual at , and what exactly is this manual ? Mr . Kanter - It is an outline of procedures for staff , Boards , and applicants which could be completed in two weeks if there were time to devote to reviewing the document . A draft has already been completed . Councilwoman Harrison - The Northeast Corridor Study and the MPO Planning Study should be placed under general planning . Is a " B " priority appropriate for the Route 96 , Park and Ride issue and the Countywide Trail Corridor Study ? Mr . Kanter - The Countywide Trail Corridor Study will be reviewed and done by the MPO . The Route 96 Park and Ride will not be a major task . The priorities seem to be appropriate . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Planning Board is very anxious to finish the unbuildable land issue . Councilwoman Harrison - The Planning Committee is also anxious to address that as an important next step . Councilman Niklas - Codes and Ordinances should review the status of commercial zoning and MR zoning for projects which have not been completed . Also , the possible increase in allowed building height should be addressed as it will be a policy decision the Town Board will have to make . The COC needs to know if the Town Board wants the maximum building height to be changed ? Supervisor Whitcomb - This item will be added to the agenda for the March meeting . There are a number of contracts and agreements which need to be reviewed and indexed . The Capital Plan policy decisions as to the priorities of projects should also be added to this category . Councilwoman Harrison - Review of the benefit assessment policies may also be more appropriate within the Supervisor / Town Board category . Mrs . Noteboom - The review of contracts and agreements would fit 16 more appropriately into the present indexing grant for Records .Management . Councilwoman Grigorov - The sprinkler local law should again be reviewed since only one member of the present Town Board was in office when it was enacted . There are hardships and opposition because of implications of the type of affordable housing which can be built under this law . Mr . Frost - The plan a few years ago was to inform people several years in advance as to what would be the requirements . There is an emotional difference of opinion . Notices should be sent for non compliance with the sprinkler law . Some notices will have responses stating the law should be maintained . In recent weeks compromise has been considered to maintain and improve the level of safety to follow the intent of the law when it was enacted . This needs to be addressed in the near future because of the notice requirements . Councilwoman Grigorov - The sprinkler law should be looked at before Mr . Frost sends out notices . Supervisor Whitcomb - The sprinkler law will be reviewed at the next Town Board meeting . If additional questions arise the Fire Chief and members of the Builders Association can be invited to talk about the pros and cons before letters are sent to constituents telling them to plan to comply with the law . Mr . Frost - " For the record , I had no particular part in suggesting the Town have such a law , although I did do some research , the law was not concocted my me " . " John Kanter ' s attachment " A " is rather ambitious , but is well done regarding his suggestions for changes to the Zoning Ordinance . These should be incorporated in the classifications I have made . " Mr . Kanter - The attachment was intended to be a " shopping list " for the Town Board to use , and to bring some specific ideas to Codes and Ordinances . All will not be completed in 1995 . Mrs . Noteboom - The priority list should include drafting a local law to forego having to publish amendments to the Zoning Ordinance in their entirety . Resolution No . 36 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing the Town of Ithaca Supervisor , Department Heads , and employees to implement the 1995 Priorities / Work Plan as amended for the Town of Ithaca . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 13 - Presentation Barbara Mink Tompkins County Board of Representatives : 17 Supervisor Whitcomb - The County plans to move some of their West Hill services to a downtown location and the possibility of the Town and County joining forces to occupy the same building but different spaces has been discussed . The Town is considering properties for sale throughout the Town and City . The Town wishes to make a decision within the next few months so that plans can be made for moving in 1996 . Ms . Mink - The County is within the same timetable . The Board of Representatives have to make a decision as to whether to stay on West Hill or to move downtown . Specific sites which cannot be disclosed are being considered . The motive to move is to strengthen the County seat , location in the City is important . The Board of Elections site is one of the top five locations being considered since the land is owned . It would be a difficult site with the expense to relocate and tear down the present building . The site is favorable in its access to the court house . There are preferable sites closer to the mental health facility , or to other areas downtown the clients would find easier to walk to . Decisions will be made first before looking at sites to avoid confusion . Most people will make a decision based on cost . The cost is perceived as being just as expensive to stay at the present location and do nothing for the next twenty years , as it is to build a new building . This is due to the lack of economy of scale of the present building . Another scenario is to build a new building on the land presently owned on the West Hill . This would cost as much as a new building anywhere , and would do nothing to aide proximity to clients . The Axiohm / NCR Corporation located in the Town has a great deal of office space for rent . The County departments moved would be social services and probation . The square footage needed would be 60 to 70 thousand . Councilwoman Harrison - Has the County talked to the City about possible " perks " such as providing parking to lure the County offices to the City ? Ms . Mink - Parking is the main issue . There have been assurances the City wants the County located downtown and they will negotiate . Sites include the area the City was thinking of building a parking ramp , and another already have parking . The Elections site would be terrible for parking . There will be a need for 200 parking spaces . The City will give no specific assurances about " perks " until a decision has been made . Supervisor Whitcomb - The County could possibly buy the Town Hall for a parking lot . 18 Ms . Mink - There seems to be a different climate now about building a parking structure . People on the City Common Council seem to be more receptive . Councilman Niklas - Have the County members _ discussed the possibility of intermunicipal cooperation with the Town for a site ? Ms . Mink - It has not been discussed in the Committee because a specific site has not been chosen . Is the Town interested in being involved with that type of agency grouping ? The warning heard was that the Town wished to have its own identity . The dream configuration would be to tear down the Annex Building C and make a nice building and put the Town of Ithaca , Board of Elections , and Assessment in it . Or the Town of Ithaca , Office of the Aging , Senior Citizens Council , and Food Net . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town will not rule out these possibilities , but the Town is proceeding with its own plans . The Town is anxious to leave this building to have something more compatible . Some of the identity problems could be solved architecturally . Ms . Mink - Is the Town looking at current buildings which meet the Towns needs specifically ? Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town is looking at those type , and ones on lots where the building could be demolished . Ms . Mink - If that is a serious option , there should be more communication between the Town and County . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Town has not ruled out anything , there is some concern about cost of such a municipal building and whether it would be beyond what has been projected to be the square foot cost to the Town . Also , the identity issue could be a problem . Councilman Niklas - Sharing a facility could save both entities money , but what facilities could be shared would depend on the groupings of the activities . Ms . Mink - The next meeting of the Committee is February 28 , at 2 ; 00 p . m . at the Board room . The Supervisor could attend to get a better sense of the proposals . Agenda Item No . 17 - Procedure of Status Change General Purpose Land to Eastern Heights Park : Supervisor Whitcomb - Councilwoman Valentino requested this item be looked at by the Board again because residents are concerned about the park . The Town Board may have led them to believe this general purpose land would be converted to park land . 19 There are road right of way issues , and promises which may or may not have been made which could preclude the Town from changing the status of this land . Councilwoman Grigorov - The correspondence to _ Ralph Varn by Supervisor Whitcomb explaining the Town ' s obligations regarding what Mr . Varn said had been promises made was done very well . The letter emphasized any decisions would be made by the Town Board and not by someone who was Town Planner at the time . Supervisor Whitcomb - Some developers and landowners in the area are under the impression that Town staff made certain representations and promises in the past about rights of way , etcetera . However , it is unclear that the Town Board made any formal decision . Councilman Niklas - During previous Town Board meetings the residents were asked if the Town were to change the properties into parks would there fears be lessened , and would they object to the negotiations that were being conducted regarding roads . Some people in the audience said , " possibly " . This was when the people in the neighborhood addressed the Board to talk about roads and access . Supervisor Whitcomb - What was the precise issue at that time ? Councilwoman Valentino - The issue was the trading of land involving the Mrs . Quick and Mr . Frandsen , Councilman Niklas - The reconstruction of the issue is necessary to understand why and what was said , and what the implications of those statements are . The Town Board said if this was to be changed to park land it would cut off the possibility of building a connecting road to funnel traffic through the neighborhood . Councilwoman Grigorov - The commitment Mr . Varn was expecting was much longer ago , when Larry Frabboni was Town Engineer , Councilman Niklas - Unless the decision is a formal promise made by the Town Board , it is irrelevant . Councilwoman Valentino - There are paths and trails within the general purpose land used quite often which were built by the Town . The proposed turn around is referred to as the " promised " section by the Planning Board . Mr . Kanter - This section received preliminary approval when the original sixty lot Frandsen subdivision came before the Planning Board in 1986 , it never went to final approval . 20 Councilwoman Valentino - There may be significant wetlands in the area which have not been reviewed . The area needs to be revisited by professionals who can delineate wetlands . Their determinations may change the situation . The residents of Eastern Heights were concerned about what kind of traffic would be generated when the road opened . Recent discussions with residents have proven the opened road has not had an effect through the rest of the subdivision . Many people are now taking a different route . The road being opened has helped the traffic problem on Snyder Hill . The residents now worry about the subdivision plans which could be a pathway to them into the Towns park . The general purpose land and the park are not too small an area to look at , people will not be stopped from using the park . Something has to be extracted from the Town of Dryden or the developer to offset some of the costs for that park . Mr . Varn has said he would be willing to pay for some costs for the park . Councilwoman Grigorov - The Town of Dryden has refused to set aside any of their land for a park because they felt there was already a close adjacent park . Councilman Niklas - There is a path into the Town park , does the Town have to let them into our park ? Councilwoman Grigorov - The path could be eliminated , but the Town probably should not prevent people from coming to the park . Supervisor Whitcomb - It is a big park and if the general purpose land were added it would become an area park . The question is to negotiate for as much as possible to offset maintenance costs from the Town of Dryden and Mr . Varn , Councilwoman Valentino - The other questioned heard is access from the blocks of private parcels . Mr . Kanter - The Foote parcel was recently subdivided into two parcels . Mr . Varn obtained the northern parcel to add onto Perigrine Hollow as a future phase of development . Councilman Niklas - That is in the Town of Ithaca , even if it is Mr . Varn ' s property which could be built as a private road . The Town Planning Board would have to approve construction of that road . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board would have to approve any further subdivisions on that lot not the construction of the road . Mr . Kanter - There were a great many conditions put on the lot when 21 the Planning Board approved the two lot subdivision . The Blanpied property has a very steep fifty foot wide strip yo the Slaterville Road . It is essentially landlocked . There have been various discussions at both the Town Board and Planning Board level about how future access could serve these project parcels . Informal discussions and views have been shown on maps , but there has not been a uniform agreement and no commitment as to how that would occur . The original section these lands came from was the Eastern Heights subdivision which has original plans showing roads which could have provided access . This is one reason some of these residual questions are present . Supervisor Whitcomb - What opportunities are there now to provide service to those parcels if they came in for subdivision approval , and how does it impact the decision on the park ? Mr . Kanter - A group of potential plans from Brian Drive was to bring a strip down from the cul - de - sac to the south . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the current status of Brian Drive ? Councilwoman Valentino - There is a cut through the woods . Mr . Walker - There are plans for Brian Drive , it is a cul - de - sac in the general purpose land . The Planning Board and Town Board have given that preliminary approval . Attorney Barney - The Town Board approved the location of that road . Councilwoman Harrison - Does that commit the Board to allowing a cul - de - sac ? Mr . Kanter - There has not been final approval and there is no plat . Councilwoman Valentino - That is where the wetland may be . Supervisor Whitcomb - Under what premise could the Town Board reconsider that road ? Attorney Barney - There could be a lawsuit , Mr . Frandsen spent a more money than ever agreed to or anticipated in putting in the park land extension . Originally , that was to be a tripartite job . The Quick ' s would donate the land , the Town would donate the fill which was taken from another area , and Mr . Frandsen would do the topping and finish work on the road . The majority of the work ended up being done by Mr . Frandsen . As part of that there were lengthy discussions of exchanging more of the general purpose land to give him more lots to offset the cost that he was incurring , and to allow him to give land to Mrs . Quick so the Town could settle that issue . That plan did not come to fruition , the Town paid Mrs . 22 Quick for the portion of land used for the road . Mr . Frandsen continued on the reliance of this configuration and spent approximately $ 70 , 000 or $ 80 , 000 on the road . Brian Road is Mr . Frandsen ' s road and subdivision . Councilman Niklas - When looking at those potential land locked southern parcels , and the possible proposal to subdivide the other section further , isn ' t it premature to make this park right now ? If it is kept the way it is and those lots request subdivision approval the Town can ask for park land set aside to increase the size of the park land . Then the general purpose land could be converted to park to form a bigger contiguous park . Attorney Barney - No matter who does the subdividing , legally you would have difficulty extracting either park land or fees with a large park there . The fees are not applicable unless a need is established for the park land in the first place . Under the current law the only time the Town is entitled to fees in lieu of park land is when it has first established that a park is needed and there is no appropriate location on the subdivided parcel to locate that park . It would be very difficult for the Town if someone were doing a subdivision within such close proximity to a large park to say there is a need for a park . Supervisor Whitcomb - What obligation does the Town have to solve the potential landlocked problems for some of these lands ? Did the Town create these problems ? Attorney Barney - The issue is the ability to complete good planning , it may be , that this area is wetlands and should be revisited . The Town does not have an obligation for those potential landlocked parcels . It would not be feasible to say the Town is going to foreclose the ability to get to those parcels . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town would not be foreclosing that possibility , those owners could negotiate with the Quick ' s for access . Councilman Niklas - If that parcel remains general purpose land at least the Town would have options . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the Town ' s responsibility regarding a cul - de - sac on the general purpose land as part of the preliminary site plan approval ? Attorney Barney - The owners would have to address the Planning Board for final subdivision approval . After that , assuming it is approved in that form , they would bring the Town a deed for the land to the cul - de - sac . Councilwoman Harrison - Will the Town find itself in a situation where it has gone so far with the Planning Board that if the Town 23 Board doesn ' t make an indication now there is no interest to agree with this ? Councilwoman Grigorov - A difference will be made if there are wetlands , because usually when there is preliminary approval it is not changed unless there was some circumstance which was unknown at the time of that approval . There may be conditions on that land which were not considered originally . Councilwoman Valentino - The wetland possibilities should be investigated as soon as possible for both the Town and Mr . Frandsen ' s sake . Councilwoman Harrison - There are pieces of this land which might be important for specific activities in the future , and there are pieces that are not . The wetlands issue definitely needs clarification . Supervisor Whitcomb - The Planning Department will take the necessary steps to have the possible wetlands evaluated . Councilwoman Valentino - The Town Board needs to be on record that they want to conserve as either open space or as a park these lands . It has been used in this manner for years . Some form of resolution should be adopted saying that this Town Board sees this as land which should preserved . Councilwoman Harrison - A site visit should be made , recommendations would be hard without seeing the area and knowing what is out there . Councilman Niklas - This Town Board which is environmentally sensitive will not be in office forever , and if that land is not park land when this Town Board has changed , future elected officials could do anything they wanted with it . Mr . Kanter - There is a condition in the State enabling laws regarding subdivisions which allow the Planning Board to revoke a subdivision approval after being given preliminary approval , and if a final plat has not been submitted for consideration within 180 days from the preliminary approval . This issue does go back much farther than that time frame . There may be legal questions as to whether early phases of that preliminary approval have been developed . Attorney Barney - Brian Drive was approved to give the adequate frontage for the two lots on Park Lane , Agenda Item No . 18 - Policy Outside Water District Connections : Attorney Barney - There is a request to the Town by a homeowner in the Town of Ulysses to connect onto a water line which was 24 inadvertently extended into the Town of Ulysses because the sign designating the town lines was not in the right place and the contractor put the water line to where the sign was . There is no prohibition against agreeing to provide water and sewer under those circumstances , it would be done by a contract . There are strong policy considerations that come from an arrangement with one person outside the Town ' s boundaries . There are also several other areas of the Town where the water lines are close to other municipalities water lines . What would be the position if others requested connection . If the Town Board chooses to allow these connections charges and contractual arrangements would have to be agreed to . Councilwoman Grigorov - Approval would set a precedent , and the Town would be open to many other requests and possible problems . Councilman Niklas - It is ironic that the Town could provide water to someone outside the Town limits , and yet when the Town abuts to another Town that has access to water in the areas where the Town doesn ' t , our Town cannot contract to use their water supply because of the Bolton Point commitment . Attorney Barney - If this were approved , the Town would be providing water to a resident of the Town of Ulysses from water coming from the City of Ithaca . The general consensus of the Town Board was not to approve the request , the Supervisor asked the Attorney to the Town to communicate with Mr . Ward and explain the decision . Resolution No . 37 : Motion made by Supervisor Whitcomb , seconded by Councilman Niklas that the Town Board reluctantly feels that at this time it cannot extend water and sewer to dwellings outside the Town of Ithaca boundaries under these circumstances . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 19 - Water and Sewer Benefit Assessment Request : Mr . Walker - The Village of Cayuga Heights purchased a lot south of their wastewater treatment plant , this is a valid building lot and has been assessed benefit for water . The Village is claiming they would never connect the water to this property . However , there is no guarantee that the lot would or could not be sold , so it should be assessed the water benefit . Councilwoman Harrison - The policy of the Town should be that unless there is some structural or environmental cause that makes it impossible for them to connect the water the benefit should be charged . 25 Resolution No . 38 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino denying the request by the Village of Cayuga Heights to remove the water and sewer benefit assessments on the property located at 941 East Shore Drive . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 20 - Water Benefit Assessment : Mrs . Noteboom - Mrs . Ainsworth , 17 Orchard Hill Road is due a refund of the benefit assessments for water on her taxes for the years 1994 and 1995 , because the property has no access to the water main . Resolution No . 39 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Harrison approving and ratifying the modification of the water benefit assessment and the refunds paid to Mrs . Ainsworth for her property located at 17 Orchard Hill Road , Tax Parcel No . 22 - 2 - 3 . Carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 21 - Sewer Benefit Assessment Refund : Councilwoman Harrison - The topography may make it impossible for their to be the benefit of sewer , but then it should become a conservation easement , or something that would make it clear there is no way to put in the sewer . Mr . Walker - This refund was put on the taxes this year as a mistake , last year the Town Board approved a reduction of one sewer unit for this property . The property is not totally exempted from benefit assessment . They have a house , the additional assessment was because of the frontage . If they built on this frontage the owners would have to comply with subdivision regulations . The Planning Board would probably not grant subdivision on that land . There would probably not be a legal lot because of the depth on that parcel . Councilwoman Harrison - That is not the same as not being able to build on this land ever . The assessment formula is in error . Mr . Walker - The assessment formula is based upon frontage and the assumption there would be enough depth for another lot . Councilwoman Harrison - It is not topography , but the configuration of the land . Mrs . Noteboom - This assessment was accidentally added to the tax roll this year . Last year the Town Board approved the removal of this benefit assessment . 26 Councilwoman Harrison - The Town Board should review the policy . Councilman Niklas - Will a similar resolution have to be adopted each year , or will this be taken off the tax roll ? Mrs . Noteboom - This should have not been on the roll this year . Councilman Niklas - If this assessment is to be officially taken off the tax roll , then it will have to be determined if these dimensions are proven . Attorney Barney - Last year the Town Board officially determined that this benefit assessment was not to appear on the tax roll in the future . Except for an error , this would not have been before the Board this year . Councilman Niklas - That is understood , but the Board is now challenging whether the relief of this assessment is valid . Resolution No . 40 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas seconded by Councilwoman Harrison authorizing a refund of 1 . 25 units of sewer benefit charge in the amount of $ 102 . 50 , to be paid to Ernest E . and Jane Hardy , 238 Enfield Falls Road , Ithaca . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 23 - Waiver of Fees , Ithacare Center , Incorporated : Mr . Kanter - Ithacare has requested the Town waive the review fees related to the Environmental Impact Statement they are now preparing . Calculations indicate that approximately $ 2 , 200 has already been spent in staff time for the initial stages and early review work . It is anticipated that $ 3 , 800 additional staff time will be needed . Ithacare is basing their waiver request upon the recently enacted local law which contained a new provision allowing the Town Board to waive review fees for good cause shown . Ithacare is indicating they are a not for profit corporation , a charitable organization . Councilman Niklas - People do have to pay for Ithacare ' s services , but Ithacare does not make a profit . Councilwoman Harrison - Correspondence indicates that Ithacare provides , " housing and personal care to indigent members of the community " . Attorney Barney - A great many people who receive care only receive Medicare payments . Councilwoman Harrison - How much has the Town already spent , and has the Town been reimbursed by Ithacare for activities to date ? 27 Mr . Kanter - The Town has been reimbursed $ 1 , 000 as the original review deposit . Councilwoman Harrison - Is that all , considering the amount of time spent on Ithaca not related to the lawsuit ? Mr . Kanter - The Town is now at the point where Ithacare has to be asked for reimbursement or make a decision on the request . Councilwoman Valentino - It is nice Ithacare is in the community , but this group will not be paying property taxes or costs for services . These fees are not unreasonable , they should pay the fees . Councilman Klein - Ithacare did not prove their case for needing the waiver . Supervisor Whitcomb - Ithacare is in its present situation because the court required them to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement . The Town had a choice whether to pursue that avenue or file an appeal . The Town chose not to appeal . Councilman Niklas - Ithacare actually encouraged the Town not to pursue an appeal . Councilwoman Harrison - The Town residents will be subject to many additional costs including taxes in the future . The documentation is not sufficient to provide a comfort level for approving this waiver of fees . The Town has spent a great deal of time and energy , and will in the future on this . Councilman Conley - Ithacare has to do fund raising to build this facility . This is a facility this community needs . People have to have this type of care other than the alternative of nursing homes . " I am very happy it is being built , and I will do everything I can to support it , including voting to waive the review fees " . Attorney Barney - Ithacare is paying their costs , they are doing the Environmental Impact Statement , Councilman Niklas - " In past discussions , I felt the Town should pursue this legally as it sets a very bad precedent , I felt the decision was not correct . I don ' t like the idea that the Town was defeated , because the Towns case could be well made " . Ithacare encouraged the Town not to appeal . Resolution No . 42 : Motion made by Supervisor Whitcomb , seconded by Councilman Conley approving the waiver of Town of Ithaca fees associated with the review of the Ithacare Center Environmental Impact Statement , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , nay ; Councilman 28 Niklas , nay ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , nay ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried . Agenda Item No . 22 - In Lieu of Tax Payment , ._ Sewer Benefit Assessment Cornell University : Mr . Walker - Historically the Town had charged a benefit assessment to Cornell based on water consumption , it is not a normal benefit assessment . The charge is only $ 12 . 00 per unit because they are only paying for capital costs of the wastewater treatment plant . Cornell has its own sewer system . In the past Cornell submitted their consumption and the charge was computed by the $ 12 . 00 charge , from that the number of units were calculated by dividing that by the normal $ 80 . 00 charge . Basicly , they have the number of units based upon the dollar figured owed and not necessarily based upon consumption . There is a need to have an agreement with Cornell to approve this assessment . The property charged this assessment is located on Forest Home Drive and includes part of Fall Creek and the land between the golf course and Fall Creek . This was a convenient parcel which was arbitrarily picked to assess the benefit for the rest of the campus which is served by Cornell ' s water . Supervisor Whitcomb - There needs to be a formal agreement with Cornell regarding this issue . Mrs . Noteboom - This has previously been on the taxes , because of the method of calculation it was inadvertently left off the 1994 and 1995 tax roll . Attorney Barney provided documentation with Cornell to make this an In Lieu of Tax in 1994 , and now it must be done for 1995 , a voluntary payment . A tax bill was sent to Cornell last year . Mr . Walker - Cornell should be charged this fee , but an agreement for the proper amounts should be negotiated . Mrs . Noteboom - Cornell does pay many other tax bills for water and sewer benefits . Resolution No . 41 : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilman Conley accepting the recommendation of the Attorney for the Town to receive $ 7 , 440 for 620 sewer units on Tax Parcel # 65 . - 1 - 1 from Cornell University as an In Lieu of Tax Payment for 1995 . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No , 1 Additional - Tompkins County Waterfront Project : Mr . Kanter - Discussions have been held with Tompkins County , City 29 of Ithaca and the Chamber of Commerce on a cooperative waterfront planning project . The project would focus on the southern end of Cayuga Lake as a southern entrance to the canal system . It would provide short term strategies for enhancements to the waterfront areas in the City and Town limits . It would help the Town explore opportunities for public access . The draft outline will have some wording changed to include public access potential and specific study elements . The study would first consider a canal orientated visitor center where people could learn about the canal system and discover more about the recreational and scenic aspects of the lake shore area . Councilwoman Harrison - Would the Town have a specific role in the study ? Mr . Kanter - An informal committee has been formed with members from the participating entities . Each of those entities are being asked to contribute $ 5 , 000 for additional study . There could be some canal authority monies available in the future and this study would help the availability of those funds . Resolution No . 42 : Motion made by Councilwoman Harrison , seconded by Councilman Niklas supporting the coordinated effort of the Tompkins County Waterfront Project , The Town Board approves an amount not to exceed $ 5 , 000 be paid from account # B8020 . 406 to be used for the Tompkins County Waterfront Project , conditional on payment of a like amount for the same purpose from Tompkins County , the City of Ithaca , and the Chamber of Commerce making the contributions from all four participants equal to $ 20 , 000 . 00 . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session Resumed : Motion made by Supervisor Whitcomb , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into Executive Session to discuss a sensitive personnel issue . Motion carried unanimously . The Board moved into Executive Session at 8 : 53 p . m . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino to resume regular session . Motion carried unanimously . The Town Board resumed regular session at 9 : 26 p . m . No action was taken as a result of the Executive Session . Agenda Item No . 25 - Adjournment : As there was no further business to come before the Town Board , motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov to adjourn . The Supervisor adjourned the meeting at 9 : 27 p . m . 30 Respectfully submit ted , Joan Lent Noteboom Town Clerk * * * Next Regular Meeting - 5 : 30 p . m . , March 13 , 1995 31 Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session Addition of Cost of Living Increase to Base Salary of Probationary Employees Resolution No , 24 WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has reviewed and evaluated the current procedures regarding calculation of probationary employees ' salaries upon successful completion of their probations ; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has determine that to preserve the equity of the Town ' s salary increase process , all employees employed in 1994 who have completed their six-month probationary periods successfully should receive the 3 % cost of living increase ; and WHEREAS , it has been determined that four employees will be covered by this decision ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve applying the 3% cost of living increase to the base salaries of Patricia Keller, John Williams , George Eberhardt , and JoAnn Cornish - Epps in determining their approved salaries upon successful completion of their probationary periods . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 d", OG Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session Approval Revised Salary 1995 - Patricia Keller Resolution No . 25 WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has reviewed and evaluated Ms . Keller' s request to have her salary increase reconsidered ; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee feels Ms . Keller had a clear expectation of receiving the annual cost of living increase in addition to the amount recommended by the Zoning Officer/Building Inspector at the end of her six month probation ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve increasing Patricia Keller' s annual salary by a 3% cost of living allowance , adjusting her current salary to $25 , 720 annually , retroactive to January 5 , 1995 , charged to account 88010 . 100 . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; 4 Councilman Klein , Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 n,nf,12 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session Regular Appointment of Highway Mechanic Resolution No . 26 WHEREAS , John Williams has worked for the Town as Highway Mechanic since July 11 , 1994; and WHEREAS , Mr. Williams has completed his six month probationary period in a satisfactory manner; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint John Williams to the position of regular full -time Highway Mechanic at an hourly salary of $ 11 . 85 , retroactive to January 11 , 1995 . Full benefits apply. MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 3 - Executive Session Regular Appointment Account Clerk/Typist Resolution No . 27 WHEREAS , George Eberhardt has worked for the Town as Account Clerk/Typist since July 18 , 1994 ; and WHEREAS , Mr . Eberhardt has completed his six month probationary period in a satisfactory manner; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint George Eberhardt to the position of regular full -time Account Clerk/Typist at an hourly salary of $7 . 50 , retroactive to January 18 , 1995 . Full benefits apply . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 nzy�'I% I _j L'- q�r d&�t Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 5 Town Justice ' s 1994 Dockets Resolution No . 28 WHEREAS , Town Justice , Clarence Larkin has presented the 1994 Dockets to the Town Board as required by Town Law; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts for filing by the Town Clerk the 1994 Dockets of Town Justice , Clarence Larkin for the year 1994 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the members of the Town Board as required by law shall sign and date the said dockets . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Conley Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 6 Continuation New York State Cable Commission Resolution No . 29 WHEREAS , for many years , New York State government has sponsored the New York State Cable Commission which oversees cable television operators across the state ; and WHEREAS , the New York State Cable Commission provides technical assistance to communities by providing information and materials with respect to the rapidly changing field of cable television ; and WHEREAS , the New York State Cable Commission assists municipalities in negotiating and preparing cable television franchise agreements and . enforces certain minimum technical and safety standards for cable television operation ; and WHEREAS , most funding for the New York State Cable Commission does not come from the general tax levy , but rather from fees paid on revenues of cable television operators ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Cable Commission supports continuation of the New York State Cable Commission and calls upon Governor George Pataki , Senators James Seward and John Kuhl , Assemblyman Martin Luster , and the other members of the legislature to continue support for this State Agency ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Cable Commission , the New York State Cable Commission , Governor George Pataki , Senators James Seward and John Kuhl , and Assemblyman Martin Luster . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 7b Request for State Legislation , Maintenance Seasonal Use Roads Resolution No . 30 WHEREAS , the Town of Caroline has asked that the Town of Ithaca support them in making a request to Assemblyman Martin Luster to re- introduce a bill to provide guidelines to enable counties and towns to classify roads and bridges according to their principle uses and to establish recommended standards to enable local highway officials to determine the manner in which such roads and bridges should be constructed , reconstructed and maintained ; and WHEREAS , if the said bill were enacted it would permit towns and counties to designate certain low volume rural roads as minimum maintenance roads ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby supports the Town of Caroline in their request for the reintroduction of such a bill in 1995 by Assemblyman Martin Luster ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby requests that Senator James Seward draft and submit similar legislation for enactment by the New York State Senate ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby urges the New York State Legislature to pass such bills and urges Governor George Pataki to sign same ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Town of Caroline , the Tompkins County Board of Representatives , Assemblyman Martin Luster, Senator James Seward , and Governor George Pataki . MOVED : Councilwoman Harrison SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 oan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 11 SEQR - Local Law No , 2 , 1995 Partial Tax Exemptions , Limited Incomes 65 Years and Over Resolution No , 31 WHEREAS , this action is the consideration of Local Law No . 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " ; and WHEREAS , this is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Town Board has been legislatively determined to act as Lead Agency in environmental review ; and WHEREAS , at a Public Hearing held on February 13 , 1995 , the Town Board reviewed and accepted the Short Environmental Assessment Forms Part I and Part II prepared by the Town Planner; and WHEREAS , the Town Clerk/Receiver of Taxes has recommended a Negative Determination of Environmental Significance for the proposed action ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby makes a Negative Determination of Environmental Significance in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act for the proposed Local Law No , 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , and therefore an Environmental Impact Statement will not be required . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Q,,,, L - Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/13/95 Agenda Item No , 12 Enactment - Local Law No . 2 , 1995 Partial Tax Exemptions , Limited Incomes 65 Years and Over Resolution No . 32 WHEREAS , the properly advertised Public Hearing has been held to consider Local Law No . 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the schedule establishing income levels for partial exemptions as described in the said Local Law ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of ithaca does hereby enact Local Law No . 2 , 1995 a , " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " , said local law shall take effect immediately ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file said local law as prescribed by law ; and be it further RESOLVED , an original copy of the said local law shall be forwarded to the Tompkins County Assessment Department who shall implement the said local law for the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino DATED : February 13 , 1995 Roll Call Vote : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion to enact carried unanimously. Jon Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Items 14a- 14z Consent Agenda Items Resolution No . 33 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the Consent Agenda Items 14a- 14n , 14p- 14r, and 14u - 14z resolutions as presented . Consent Agenda Items 14o , 14s and 14t will be considered separately. MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14a Town Board Minutes : 1 /9/95 Resolution No . 33a WHEREAS , the Town Clerk has presented the Town Board Meeting Minutes for the regular meeting held January 9 , 1995 , to the Town Board for their review and approval ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed and approved said minutes as written ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board does hereby approve and adopt said minutes as the official minutes of the Town Board for the regular meeting held January 13 , 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14b Town of Ithaca Warrants Resolution No . 33b WHEREAS , the abstracts with the following numbered listing of vouchers have been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , said abstracts have been audited for payment by the Town Board ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board does hereby authorize the payment of said vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstracts . General Townwide Vouchers : No . 1994 - 1995 $86, 301 . 26 No . 8656 - 8670 90 , 049 . 38 General Outside Village Vouchers : No . 343 - 346 81492 . 16 No . 1994 - 1995 28 , 676 . 96 Highway Vouchers : No . 1994 - 1995 22 , 560 . 39 No . 8597 - 8607 40 , 169 . 86 Water & Sewer Vouchers : No . 263 - 285 271481 . 25 No . 1994 - 1995 21250 . 28 No . 280 584 . 91 No . 343 - 346 81492 . 16 No . 1995 21135 . 64 Lighting District Vouchers : No . 37 - 39 11236 . 66 Capital Project Vouchers : No . 35 - 36 377154 . 50 MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. Jo n Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14c 1994 Year-end Budget Amendments Resolution No . 33c WHEREAS , there were certain line items that are now over extended in the 1994 Budget ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and adopts the attached 1994 budget amendments . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . -I Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - GENERAL TOWNWIDE FUND ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT CREDIT 120 Non - Prop Tax 152 . 574 . 41 9010900 I / F Transfer 152 . 574 . 41 A1330 . 400 Tax Collection CE 367 . 78 A1340 . 100 Budget PS 6 , 885 . 67 A1410 . 100 Town Clerk PS 950 . 00 A1430 . 400 Personnel CE 0010 A1620 . 412 Bldgs & Grounds CE 949 . 91 A1670 . 100 Shared Services PS 118 . 00 A1670e200 Shared Services E 4 . 904 . 60 A3510 . 400 Dog Control CE 0050 A5010 . 100 Highway Superintendent PS 589 . 56 A5132 . 210 Hwy Bldg & Grounds E . 47 000 . 00 A5132 . 412 Hwy Bldgs & Grounds CE 612 . 99 A7320o4O4 County Youth Services 8 , 109 . 28 A9040 . 800 Worker ' s Compensation 77 . 94 A1990 . 400 Contingency 22 000 . 00 A1910 . 400 Unallocated Insurance 19566 . 33 A599 Appropriated Fund Bal 47 000 . 00 TOTAL 70 566 . 33 70 566 . 33 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - GENERAL OUTSIDE VILLAGE FUND B9040 . 800 Worker ' s Compensation 19280 . 20 B9050 . 800 Unemployment Ins . 11 . 716 . 78 B9010 . 800 State Retirement 12 . 000 . 00 B8020 . 406 Planning CE 996 . 98 TOTAL 12" 9996 . 98 12 . 996 . 98 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - HIGHWAY FUND B5130 . 200 Machinery E 26 . 28 5130 . 460 Machinery CE 26 . 28 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - WATER FUND F9010 . 800 State Retirement 7 . 50 F9030e800 Social Security 587 . 79 F9710 . 610 Twn Share BP Bond Prin 2559174 . 30 F9710 . 710 Twn Share BP Bond Int 73 . 901 . 42 F599 Appropriated Fund Bal 329 . 671 . 01 TOTAL 329 . 671 . 01 329 671 . 01 94 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - SEWER FUND G9010 . 800 State Retirement 7 . 50 G9030 . 800 Social Security 648 . 08 G8120 . 486 Sanitary Sewers CE 655958 TOTAL 655 . 58 655 . 58 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - CAPITAL PROJECTS 5730 Proceeds of Obligation 215 . 000 . 00 8120 . 225 West Haven Sewer 215 . 000 . 00 1994 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - LIGHTING DISTRICTS SL5182 . 409 Coddington Rd Lighting CE 249 . 45 SL1009 RPT Cod Rd Lighting 249 . 45 Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14d Quarterly Investment Report , 10/ 1 /94 - 12/31 /94 Resolution No . 33d WHEREAS , the Assistant Budget Officer has presented the Quarterly Investment Report for the months October 1 , 1994 through December 31 , 1994 to the Town Board for their review; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and adopts the Quarterly Investment Report as the official Quarterly Investment Report for October 1 , 1994 through December 31 , 1994 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley. Motion carried unanimously. 7 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk 4� of I r� _ a TOWN OF ITHACA o n - 44- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 -- •'' WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273- 1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273 - 1704 TOWN OF ITHACA INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE QUARTER 10 / 01 / 94 - 12 / 31 / 94 REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS DATE RATE OF MATURITY INTEREST ACQUIRED AMOUNT INTEREST DATE EARNED 11 / 16 / 94 $ 6609919 . 21 5 . 00 % 06 / 30 / 95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 / 16 / 94 $ 7609000s00 5010 % 02 / 16 / 95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAVINGS END OF MONTH RATE OF ' INTEREST ONTH BALANCE INTEREST EARNED 10 / 31 / 94 $ 19567 . 668 . 64 3 . 00 % $ 4 . 226 . 62 11 / 30 / 94 $ 1 . 9159357 . 47 3 . 00% $ 4 . 782 . 90 12 / 31 / 94 $ 196909984 . 44 3 . 00 % $ 4 . . 850 . 67 INTEREST CHECKING END OF MONTH RATE OF INTEREST MONTH BALANCE INTEREST EARNED 10 / 31 / 94 $ 1819248 . 12 1 . 75 % $ 410 . 74 11 / 30 / 94 $ 86 525 . 74 1 . . 75% $ 234 . 41 12 / 31 / 94 $ 603 . 317 . 09 1 . 75% $ 400 . 76 1 / 17 / 95 Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No , 14e 1994 Annual Investment Report Resolution No . 33e WHEREAS , the Assistant Budget Officer has presented the 1994 Annual Investment Report to the Town Board for their review; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has discussed and reviewed the said report ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and adopt the said report presented as the official 1994 Annual Investment Report to be filed for the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OF 1p TOWN OF ITHACA C (D [P'f n ,�,� ®04,4- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 Y WN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273- 1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 ANNUAL IWESTMENT REPORT TOWN OF ITHACA for the fiscal year ending 12 / 31 / 94 This annual investment report for the fiscal year 12 / 31 / 94 is being submitted to the Town of Ithaca Town Board as specified in the Town Investment Policy adopted 05 / 11 / 87 , and revised 05 / 07 / 90 . Proposed changes to the investment policy : None . Investment income for 1994 from : Repurchase Agreements 55 , 304 . 19 Savings 44 , 921 . 66 Interest Checking 3 , 718 . 35 Grand Total 1994 Interest 103 , 944 . 20 A listing of investments and collateral at year - end are included in the independent auditor ' s report to be distributed to the Board under separate cover . Prepared by : Sally E . Alario Assistant Budget Officer 01 / 17 / 95 Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda No . 14f Increase Funding to Capital Reserve Resolution No . 33f WHEREAS , the General Townwide Fund estimated year end fund balance for 1994 is $517 , 292 . 00 , or approximately 33 . 5 % of the 1995 budgeted appropriations ; and WHEREAS , NYS Audit and Control and our independent auditors recommend a fund balance of around 15 % ; and WHEREAS , these surplus funds could be placed into our Capital Reserve for acquisition and/or construction of town buildings ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and authorize that $ 175 , 000 . 00 be appropriated from Fund Balance and transferred to the Capital Reserve for acquisition and/or construction of town buildings . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 j Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14g Northeast Transit Contract Extension Resolution No . 33g WHEREAS , the Northeast Transit agreement between the City of Ithaca and Swarthout and Ferris has expired effective December 31 , 1994 ; and WHEREAS , in 1997 the City of Ithaca will be required to bid out all contracted transit services ; and WHEREAS , Rob Swarthout has agreed to extend the agreement for two (2 ) years but has requested a price increase ; and WHEREAS , with consistent ridership , State Operating Assistance , and operating surplus the City does not expect a cost to contributors in 1995 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and authorize a two (2 ) year extension of the Northeast Transit contract . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14h Learning Web Expenses Resolution No . 33h WHEREAS , the Learning Web has spent $250 . 00 more than expected on the newly developed program ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca has a balance of County Youth Service Funds available ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and authorize the payment to the Learning Web of an additional $250 . 00 to be reimbursed 100% by the Tompkins County Youth Services . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14i Bolton Point Warrants Resolution No . 33i WHEREAS , the abstracts with the following numbered listing of vouchers for Bolton Point have been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , said abstract has been audited for payment by the Town Board ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of said vouchers as numbered and listed on the abstract . Operating Fund Vouchers : No . 72 - 138 $ 175 , 631 . 94 MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . ttr,,,`. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14j Interim Narrative Project Report - SARA Archival Grant Resolution No . 33j WHEREAS , the Records Management Officer has prepared the Interim Narrative project Report for the Archival Records Project in order to fulfill the grant deadline requirements of the project ; and WHEREAS , the Records Management Officer has presented the said report to the Town Board for their review and approval of the submittal of the said report to SARA; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the submittal of the Interim Narrative Project Report for the Archival Records Project to SARA as required under the grant requirements . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. ,v ` Y 3 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk r Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14k Arrangements for Town Legal Counsel Resolution No . 33k BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby agrees to confirm the arrangements discussed and presented for the appointment of the Attorney for the Town , for the year 1995 as per the attached letter of understanding as presented by John C . Barney, Esq . ; of the firm Barney , Grossman , Roth & Dubow. MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . � n -V't ", Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk r BARNEY , GROSSMAN , ROTH & DUBOW ATTORNEYS AT LAW SENECA BUILDING WEST SUITE 400 1 19 EAST SENECA STREET JOHN C . BARNEY PETER G . GROSSMAN ITHACA , NEW YORK 14850 FACSIMILE NELSON E . ROTH ( 607 ) 272 - 8806 DAVID A. Dueow ( 607 ) 273 - 6841 ( NOT FOR SERVICE OF PAPERS) RANDALL B . MARCUS HUGH C. KENT January 18 , 1995 Honorable John Whitcomb Supervisor, Town of Ithaca 126 East Seneca Street Ithaca , New York 14850 Re : Arrangements for Town Legal Counsel for the year 1995 Dear John : This letter is to outline the arrangements for legal services provided by our office as attorney for the Town . It essentially restates the contents of my letter to you on the same topic of January 10, 1994 with the only changes being the hourly rate for partners being increased from $ 120. 00 to $ 125 . 00 and the hourly rate for associates being decreased from $ 100. 00 to $95 . 00. The arrangements we contemplate are as follows : 1 . I agree to serve as Attorney for the Town for the year 1995 and such additional periods as the Town Board may wish, subject to termination at any time as set forth below. 2. Services would be on an " as needed " basis and as requested or directed by the Town from time to time. Until otherwise directed , the services would include attendance at meetings of the Town Board , Town Planning Board, Town Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Codes and Ordinances Committee and Town Staff; advising Town governing bodies and individuals including the Town Supervisor, Planning Board Chair, Zoning Board Chair, and Codes and Ordinances Chair on legal matters ; advising Town staff on legal matters ; review of legal documents ; preparation of requested local laws , agreements , resolutions , and other legal materials ; representing the Town in litigated matters (when feasible, authorization for such representation will usually be sought from the Town Board before appearing for the Town , although January 18 , 1995 Page 2 occasionally emergency representation may occur after consultation with the Town Supervisor) ; assisting Town bodies and staff in connection with legal matters relating to development proposals, environmental matters , etc . ; responding when appropriate to legal issues or questions posed by Town residents in relation to matters pending before a Town agency ; and providing such other duties as general counsel to the Town as may be requested or directed . 3 . Where appropriate , matters might be delegated to other lawyers in my office when the expertise , economics , or time constraints make such delegation desirable from the Town ' s perspective . 4. Generally , the fees for the services would be calculated on an hourly basis. Occasionally , when we determine that perhaps more time was spent on a matter than might seem appropriate for the result obtained , the fee may be reduced . On rare occasions , and after consultation with the Town , when the time spent is not truly reflective of the value of the benefits obtained by the Town , we might request an upward adjustment for that particular matter. 5 . For 1995 , the hourly rate will be $ 125 . 00 for partners and $95 . 00 for associates . This represents approximately 15 % off of our normal hourly rates (for existing non- municipal clients our basic rates in 1995 will be $ 150. 00 per hour for partners and $ 110. 00 per hour for associates - new non - municipal clients may be charged higher rates) . If the Town chose to continue us for ensuing years , it would be our intention to bill at a similar 15 % discount from normal hourly rates as then in effect. 6 . The arrangements outlined in this letter may be ended at any time by either party for any reason , or for no reason at all . One of the essential elements of a successful client-attorney relationship is mutual comfort with each other. If that does not exist, the Town should not have to wait until the end of a year to seek other counsel . Obviously, if a change were being contemplated by either of us , we would hope that whoever is deciding to end the relationship would provide as much lead time as possible to the other so appropriate adjustments and transitions might occur, but lengthy advance notice is not a required precondition to severing the relationship . In the event of such severance , we would cooperate fully in transferring files and information to the counsel chosen by the Town and would , of course , expect to receive the agreed compensation up through the completion of the transition . If the arrangements stated above are consistent with the Town ' s understanding , perhaps it would be wise to execute duplicate copies of this letter for our respective files . A space for such action is provided below. If the arrangements do not represent your understanding , please let me know what is incorrect, and I will try and redraft this letter so that it meets with your approval. January 18 , 1995 Is Page 3 We appreciate very much the opportunity to work with you and to serve the interests of the Town . Very_ truly yours , The foregoing arrangements are acceptable . Dated : I John Whitcomb , Town Supervisor Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 141 Participation in Tompkins County Bids Resolution No . 331 WHEREAS , each year Tompkins County solicits bids for Highway services ; and WHEREAS , the Ithaca Town Highway Department would like to be able to purchase road materials and highway services from the Tompkins County bid ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby grants participation in the Tompkins County bid for the Year 1995 to include the following services : Road Materials Microsurfacing Liquid Bituminous Materials Traffic Line Painting Vegetation Control Guiderail Installation MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 7 . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No , 14m Brush and Leaf Pick Up Resolution No . 33m WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Department provides yard refuse disposal services for Town of Ithaca residents ; and WHEREAS , twice annually the Highway and Parks Departments will collect brush and leaves from the roadsides ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that starting April 17 , 1995 , and commencing until completed , will be the dates when the Highway/Parks Department will pick up brush and bagged leaves for residents in the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley. Motion carried unanimously. Q,"' j", 7 tLrr� Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda No . 14n Attendance GFOA Conference Resolution No . 33n WHEREAS , the Government Finance Officers ' Association is holding its Annual Conference in Albany , March 22 -24 , 1995 and WHEREAS , this conference gives valuable information on investment options and risks , financial reporting , GASB updates , and more ; and WHEREAS , the Assistant Budget Officer wishes to attend this conference to increase her investment and money management skills ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and authorize the attendance of Sally Alario at the GFOA Annual Conference March 22 -24 , 1995 at a cost not to exceed $800 . 00 and to be charged to account A1340 . 400 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley. Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No , 14p Building Inspector/Zoning Enforcement Officer Conference Attendance Resolution No , 33p WHEREAS , Andrew Frost , Building/Inspector Zoning Enforcement Officer has requested that he attend a four day conference entitled , " Finger Lakes Building Officials 1995 Educational Conference " , at the Marriott Thruway Hotel , Rochester, New York from March 27 through March 30 , 1995 at a cost of $ 407 . 00 ; and WHEREAS , attendance at this seminar will be beneficial in the performance of Mr. Frost ' s duties as Building Inspector/Zoning Enforcement Officer . It is also a New York State requirement for continuing education and training ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby approves the attendance of Andrew Frost at said seminar at a cost of $ 407 . 00 , to be paid from Building/Zoning Department Account No. B8010 . 403 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. « � Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No , 14q Attendance American Planning Association Conference Resolution No . 33q WHEREAS , there are many new developments impacting the planning field regarding land use , housing , transportation , zoning and other regulatory issues ; and WHEREAS , the American Planning Association (APA) is holding its Annual Planning Conference from April 8th through April 12th , 1995 , in Toronto , Canada ; and WHEREAS , the conference provides programs and workshops on current planning and zoning topics and is designed to help planners explore legislative , legal , and social issues affecting planning , develop a supportive network of professional peers to share knowledge and experiences , and learn about products and technologies available to planning professionals ; and WHEREAS , it will be beneficial to the Town of Ithaca to send Jonathan Kanter , Town Planner to this conference ; and WHEREAS , travel expenses will be minimized since Toronto is within driving distance of Ithaca , and a Town vehicle will be used to drive to and from Toronto , so that no airfare will be required ; and WHEREAS , the current Planning Department budget includes sufficient funds for this purpose ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attendance of Jonathan Kanter , Town Planner at the American Planning Association Annual Conference from April 8th through April 12th , 1995 , in Toronto , Canada at a cost not to exceed $ 950 . 00 , which includes registration , mobile workshops , accommodations , meals , tolls , and other qualifying expenses charged to account B8020 . 403 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14r Attendance Conference on Farming for the Future Resolution No . 33r WHEREAS , attendance at conferences on environmental issues has proven to be a valuable educational experience for the Town ' s Conservation Board members ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca " Comprehensive Plan " and " Planning for Agriculture" reports place a high priority on preserving the Town ' s remaining agricultural lands ; and WHEREAS , the Soil , Crop and Atmospheric Science Department of Cornell University is holding a conference on " Farming for the Future : Partners in Stewardship" , on February 22 - 23 , 1995 , at the Sheraton University Inn and Conference Center in Syracuse , New York ; and WHEREAS , the purpose of this conference is to discuss concerns and create options for sustaining agriculture in communities ; and WHEREAS , it will be beneficial to the Town to send a member of its Conservation Board to this conference ; and WHEREAS , the current Conservation Board budget includes sufficient funds for this purpose ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attendance of Janet Hawkes , Chairperson of the Conservation Board , at the Farming for the Future : Partners in Stewardship conference on February 22 -23 , 1995 , in Syracuse , New York , at a cost not to exceed $260 . 00 , which includes registration ( $ 85 ) , lodging ($69) , meals ( $60 @ $30 per diem ) , and mileage reimbursement (approx. 120 miles @ $ . 29 = $34 . 80) , charged to account B8020 . 407 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14u Temporary Appointment Engineering Technician Resolution No . 33u WHEREAS , the Highway Superintendent and Town Engineer have determined that there is a need to research and update Town maps , and perform other related duties for the Highway and Engineering Departments ; and WHEREAS , Charles White has been assessed as having the required map research and civil engineering skills necessary to satisfactorily perform the functions of this project ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Charles White to the position of full -time , temporary Engineering Technician for the period January 10 , through April 10 , 1995 , a total of 90 days , at an hourly salary of $ 9 . 00 per hour. Accounts DB5112 . 100 , F8340 . 100 , and G8120 . 100 will be charged . Benefits are limited to the temporary status of this position . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 17 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14v Temporary Appointment Acting Crew Supervisor Resolution No . 33v WHEREAS , Highway Crew Supervisor, George Krebs has been out on disability leave since October 7 , 1994 ; and WHEREAS , at that time , the Highway Superintendent appointed Gene Redman as Acting Highway Crew Supervisor and assigned related duties to Mr . Redman ; and WHEREAS , due to an oversight , no official Town Board resolution was approved for this appointment ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the temporary appointment of Gene Redman to the position of Acting Highway Crew Supervisor, with a $ 1 . 00 per hour increase , retroactive to October 7 , 1994 . Appointment will end when Mr. Krebs resumes his full duties . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . /fi't U Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14w Temporary Planning Intern Appointment Resolution No . 33w WHEREAS , the Town Planner has recognized the need for additional staff support for the Planning Department , including work on the environmental atlas and GIS projects ; and WHEREAS , Geraldine Tierney has been assessed as possessing the education and experience necessary for the successful completion of these duties ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint Geraldine Tierney as temporary , part- time Planning Intern at an hourly salary of $8 . 00 , charged to account 88020 . 110 , for an estimated 15 hours per week up to 13 weeks . Benefits are limited to the temporary, part-time status of this position . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14x Joint Youth Commission Appointment Resolution No , 33x WHEREAS , there exists a vacancy for a Town of Ithaca Representative on the Joint Youth Commission ; and WHEREAS , Wendi Shaw , 6 Muriel Street , Ithaca , New York has expressed an interest in serving as the Town representative to the said Commission ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Wendi Shaw as the Town of Ithaca Representative on the Joint Youth Commission for a term of office commencing immediately upon adoption of this resolution through December 31 , 1995 , and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to Ms . Wendi Shaw, the Joint Youth Commission , and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14y Appointment - Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility Resolution No . 33y WHEREAS , James M . Niefer , 102 Brandywine Road , Ithaca , New York has expressed an interest in serving as the Town of Ithaca representative on the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby recommends to the Tompkins County Board of Representatives the appointment of James M . Niefer as the Town of Ithaca representative to the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility for a three year term commencing immediately upon appointment through December 31 , 1997 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is authorized and directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to Mr . James M . Niefer, the Neighborhood Advisory Committee for the Commercial Avenue Central Processing Facility, and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , � aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 � Q!, , L4 'n&"' Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14z Recommendation of Appointment Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corporation , Board of Directors Resolution No . 33z WHEREAS , the term of office of Patricia Driscoll , 214 Texas Lane as the Town of Ithaca representative on the Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corporation , Board of Directors expires March 31 , 1995 ; and WHEREAS , Ms . Driscoll has expressed an interest in continuing to serve in this capacity for a term of office from April 1 , 1995 through March 31 , 1997 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby recommends the reappointment of Patricia Driscoll as the Town of Ithaca representative on the Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corporation , Board of Directors for a term of office commencing April 1 , 1995 through March 31 , 1997 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to Ms . Patricia Driscoll , and the Tompkins County Board of Representatives . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 cxnti. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 14 (o) Attendance Structural Design Course Center for Professional Advancement Resolution No , 34 WHEREAS , The Center for Professional Advancement is presenting a Structural Engineering Course on March 6-8 , 1995 in East Brunswick , New Jersey , and the course will be beneficial to the professional development of the Assistant Town Engineer and will benefit the Town of Ithaca , and the course is consistent with the training plan for the Assistant Town Engineer; and WHEREAS , the cost of the course is $990 . 00 for the course fee which includes training materials and notes , with estimated travel and lodging costs of $ 310 . 00 for a total estimated cost of $ 1 , 300 . 00 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has recommended attendance by Erik Whitney at this course and funds are available in account A1440 . 410 , Engineer Conferences/ Schools ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby authorizes Erik Whitney , Assistant Town Engineer to attend the Structural Engineering Course on March 6-8 , 1995 in East Brunswick , New Jersey the total cost not to exceed $ 1 , 300 . 00 for registration and travel expense . Funds are to be taken from account Al 440 . 410 , Engineer Contractual/Schools , MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 15 Association of Towns 1995 Resolutions Resolution No , 35 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca provisionally approves the Association of Towns 1995 Resolutions , but hereby instructs the Town ' s Delegate , John G . Whitcomb and Alternate Delegate , Catherine Valentino to exercise discretion in voting based upon any information that may be provided during the floor discussions of the resolutions at the Association of Towns Annual meeting February 19 - 221 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Grigorov DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 16 1995 Town of Ithaca Priorities Work/Plan Resolution No . 36 WHEREAS , the Town Supervisor has compiled a 1995 Priorities Work/Plan for the Town of Ithaca by reviewing recommendations from the Town ' s Department Heads and staff ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed the said 1995 Priorities Work/Plan for the Town of Ithaca and approves the said plan as amended during the review ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby authorizes the Town of Ithaca Supervisor , Department Heads , and employees to implement the 1995 Priorities Work/Plan as amended for the Town . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 18 Outside Town Water District Connections Resolution No . 37 WHEREAS , John A. Ward , 1101 Taughannock Boulevard , Ithaca has requested that he be allowed to connect to the Town of Ithaca sewer and water lines which pass through the Town of Ulysses to where his property fronts on Taughannock Boulevard ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board reluctantly feels that at this time it cannot extend water and sewer to dwellings outside the Town of Ithaca boundaries under these circumstances . MOVED : Supervisor Whitcomb SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Q"," 'L VXG"" -- Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 19 Village of Cayuga Heights Water & Sewer Benefit Assessment Request Resolution No . 38 WHEREAS , the Village of Cayuga Heights has requested the removal of the water and sewer benefit assessments to their property located at 941 East Shore Drive ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed the request made by the Village of Cayuga Heights to have the said benefit assessments removed ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby denies the request by the Village of Cayuga Heights to remove the water and sewer benefit assessments on the property located at 941 East Shore Drive , MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 20 Benefit Assessment Refunds - Ainsworth Resolution No . 39 WHEREAS , Evelyn Ainsworth , 17 Orchard Hill road was charged 80 units of water benefit assessment on her 1994 and 1995 tax bills ; and WHEREAS , Mrs . Ainsworth has requested a modification and refund of the said benefit assessment because her property has no access to the water main ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has confirmed the modification and refunds are warranted ; and WHEREAS , the 1994 and 1995 taxes have been paid in full ; and WHEREAS , the Supervisor authorized the payment of the refunds to Mrs . Ainsworth on February 3 , 1995 in the amounts of $ 53 . 50 for 1994 , and $53 . 50 for 1995 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and ratifies the modification of the water benefit assessment and the refunds paid to Mrs . Ainsworth for her property located at 17 Orchard Hill Road , Tax Parcel No . 22-2 - 3 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison DATED : February 13 , 1995 Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 21 Benefit Assessment Refund Ernest and Jane Hardy Resolution No . 40 WHEREAS , Ernest and Jan Hardy , 238 Enfield Falls Road were charged 2 . 25 units of sewer benefit on their 1995 tax bill ; and WHEREAS , the said landowners have requested a modification of benefit assessment and refund because the configuration of the parcel precludes creation of additional lots for additional buildings on the site ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has confirmed that an adjustment in benefit assessment for sewer from 2 . 25 units originally assessed to one ( 1 ) unit is warranted ; and WHEREAS , taxes for this tax parcel have been paid in full ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board hereby authorizes a refund of 1 . 25 units of sewer benefit charge in the amount of $ 102 . 50 , to be paid to Ernest E . and Jane Hardy , 238 Enfield Falls Road , Ithaca , New York 14850 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 22 In Lieu of Tax Payment - Cornell University Resolution No , 41 WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has determined the 620 sewer benefit units to be charged to Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel #65 . - 1 - 1 , Cornell University amounting to $ 7 , 440 ( 620 units x $ 12 . 00 ) was not included on the 1995 Tax Roll ; and WHEREAS , the Attorney for the Town has determined that the charges for these sewer units can be received as an In Lieu of Tax Payment to the Town of Ithaca for the year 1995 ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts the recommendation of the Attorney for the Town to receive $7 , 440 for 620 sewer units on Tax Parcel #65 . - 1 - 1 from Cornell University as an In Lieu of Tax Payment for 1995 . MOVED : Councilwoman Harrison SECONDED : Councilman Conley Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . DATED : February 13 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . 23 Approval Waiver of Review Fees Ithacare Center Environmental Impact Statement Resolution No . 42 WHEREAS , Ithacare Center , Inc . has submitted a request to the Town Board to waive fees associated with the preparation and review of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Ithacare Senior Living Community proposed on Danby Road ; and WHEREAS , Local Law No . 10 of 1994 , Section 2 ( 8 ) includes provisions for the Town Board to waive review fees and SEOR related fees for good cause shown , and such cause may include , but is not limited to , an extreme hardship to the applicant in paying for all or a portion of the review fees , the benefit to the general community that would be provided by the proposed project , or other unique or special circumstances which would warrant , in the judgement of the Town Board , such a waiver ; and WHEREAS , Ithacare Center is a not -for-profit corporation whose purpose is to provide housing and personal care to elderly or handicapped members of the community ; and WHEREAS , it is by decision and subsequent judgement of the Supreme Court that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board was directed to issue a Positive Declaration of Environmental Significance regarding the proposed Ithacare Senior Living Community , pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617 . 21 , and therefore , required the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the waiver of Town of Ithaca fees associated with the review of the Ithacare Center Environmental Impact Statement . MOVED : Supervisor Whitcomb SECONDED : Councilman Conley Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , nay; Councilman Niklas , nay; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , nay ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 2/ 13/95 Agenda Item No . Additional 1 Approval Use of Funds - Tompkins County Waterfront Project Resolution No . 43 WHEREAS , the Tompkins County Department of Planning is coordinating a strategic plan for the southern end of the Cayuga Lake Waterfront to promote the scenic , historic , and recreational assets of the area as a " Southern Entrance to the Erie Canal " ; and WHEREAS , representatives from Tompkins County , the City of Ithaca , Town of Ithaca and Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce have participated in discussions regarding the possibility of such a study ; and WHEREAS , the Waterfront Project would include the analysis of potential public access to Cayuga Lake , which is included as an important strategy in the Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan ( 1993 ) ; and WHEREAS , Tompkins County is in the process of applying for a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts to cover some of the costs of this study ; and WHEREAS , Tompkins County has asked each of the local participants referred to above to contribute approximately $5 , 000 . 00 toward the preparation of the Waterfront Project ; and WHEREAS , Account # 138020 . 406 ( Planning Study) in the 1995 Town of Ithaca Budget includes funds for studying the feasibility of public access to and enhancement of the Cayuga Lake waterfront ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby support the coordinated effort of the Tompkins County Waterfront Project ; and be it further RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve an amount not to exceed $ 5 , 000 . 00 be paid from account # 138020 . 406 to be used for the Tompkins County Waterfront Project , conditional on payment of a like amount for the same purpose from Tompkins County , the City of Ithaca , and the Chamber of Commerce making the contributions from all four participants equal to $20 , 000 . 00 . MOVED : Councilwoman Harrison SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Motion carried unanimously. , , I& /,t&, DATED : February 13 , 1995 Jon Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk OFIT Agenda 4a . TOWN OF ITHAC A zi o4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1747 SUPERVISOR'S REPORT, FEBRUARY, 1995 Priorities for the coming year Included in the February packet is a spreadsheet detailing the Town Priority Work Plan for 1995 . I wish to express my appreciation to all department heads for their ambitious and thoughtful goals and objectives . Using these as a guide , I have summarized what I feel are the priorities the Town Board and Supervisor should focus on in the coming year. New Town Hall From a standpoint of efficiency and staff morale , there is no more important goal than the site selection and planning of a new Town Hall. By year end we will have accumulated approximately a million dollars in our capital reserve . The Board should select a site early in the year and retain an architect to plan and design the new quarters with a goal of relocating in early 1996 . Staffing There are other issues that affect morale and productivity . Reviewing and implementing our work plans will facilitate the development of a long term staffing plan . That plan should include not only the number of people required , but also strategies for continually training and upgrading the skills and efficiency of our current employees . We are implementing a plan for achieving conformance with Civil Service classifications . It is clear that we must be proactive while minimizing the impact on our experienced , productive employees . The Town Board also needs to assess the management structure of the Town . As presently configured , conducting the business of the Town is surpassing the time and energy expected of a part- time Supervisor. We should explore the need for a full time Supervisor , a Town Manager, or perhaps a redefinition of the present reporting structure to vest more responsibility and accountability in key staff. The correct choice will have a significant effect on the productivity of all employees and elected and appointed officials as well. Long term capital and fbianeial planning Using the Comprehensive Plan and the expectations of residents as a guide , we should develop a 3 - 5 year financial operating and capital improvement plan . It is essential that we plan capital projects and major equipment purchases years in advance , not only physically but financially. We need to determine the real needs , the financial impacts , and the timing of capital projects and purchases . We can no longer afford to construct and reconstruct infrastructure on an ad hoc basis . Residents should know if and when additional services will be provided , Our tax base is growing very slowly . Sales and mortgage tax revenue will probably remain constant or decline . However, property taxes must be held within the rate of inflation . We need to prioritize the services we can afford and provide them as efficiently as possible . Land use and zoning Implementation of the land use provisions of the Comprehensive Plan is time consuming and often tedious , but it is imperative that we begin to enact major revisions of land use and the zoning regulations . Enacting conservation zones , completion of the parks and open space plan , revising the transportation master plan and developing a storm water management plan are top priorities . Sunset provisions , changes in home occupations and professional uses , and consideration of institutional zones are also very important . Developing an affordable housing strategy and being in a position to qualify for certain grants is also necessary. Electronic technology Great progress has been made in upgrading computer hardware and software . Continued staff training on commonly used applications is essential . Planning for a new Town Hall should include provisions for networking and electronic communication . Our Geographic Information System (GIS ) is being implemented and should facilitate a number of activities from records management and tax parcel information to mapping and land use planning . It is important to coordinate with the City and County to be able to share common information . Intermunicipal cooperation AM A key to efficiency is cooperation between the many municipalities in Tompkins County . Sharing water and sewer services , fire protection , youth services and transportation planning are continually being discussed and revised . More can be done to cooperate in the use of electronic technology and in administrative efficiency. Land use planning needs to be considered on a county or regional basis . It makes no sense for municipalities to be competing for tax base , when a cooperative , sensible plan for regional economic development and sharing of the responsibilities and resources maximizes efficiency and minimizes problems caused by suburban sprawl and provincialism . We have developed an ambitious agenda for 1995 . However , our staff, various boards , committees , and volunteers have proven that they can accomplish what they set out to do . We , as a Town Board , need to recommit ourselves to providing the policies , direction , and encouragement necessary to facilitate that effort . r Y b TOwri Ens irieer ' s Repor t for 2 / 13 / SOS TOwri BO a =- d Me qT!! t 1 n DEVELOPMENT REVIEW The Engineering Staff has been reviewing compliance on the following projects that have received Planning Board approval and are under construction : Saponi Meadows Subdivision , Seven Mile Drive Installation of the sanitary sewer has been completed and installation of the water main is proceeding slowly due to weather conditions . The contractor has submitted samples and test results for the road base material and will probably begin stockpiling of material on site for use when weather conditions allow road construction . Sanctuary Woods Subdivision , Sapsucker Woods Road Construction of the sanitary sewer is completed and the water main improvements has been constructed . Record drawings and engineering certification by the developers engineer are required prior to recommendation of acceptance of utilities . The road bed has been cleared and stripped of topsoil and actual construction of the road will start when the weather conditions permit . No portion of the road has received approval be the Town Engineer or Highway Superintendent . WATER & SEWER The Westhaven Road and Mecklenberg Road sewer extension is nearing substantial completion . The flow monitoring station is the last major item of work remaining . Site restoration will be completed in the spring . The Troy Road and Coddingtoh Road water extension project is substantially complete . As built drawings and test certifications are being submitted to the Tompkins County Department of Health for final approval . Final restoration will be completed in the spring . The Town Engineer has been working with the City DPW on a plan for improving the sewage transmission capacity that is jointly used . The Joint Sewer agreement is under revision by a sub - committee of the SJS regarding plant capacity and transmission sewer improvements and maintenance responsibility . One component of an improved sewer system is expected to be incorporated in the NYSDOT project for improvements on the Octopus . Final plans are not complete and I will report to the Town Board as soon as plans and cost estimates are available . At this point the City has been negotiating with DOT regarding the construction of and cost of the betterment and I expect the City to bond the package and bill the Town on an annual basis for the appropriate share of the cost . Town Enzineers Report 2 / 13 / 95 2 PEREGRINE HOLLOW SEWER DISTRICT The Town Engineer has received a request from the Town of Dryden with an engineering report from Ralph Varn the developer of the Peregrine Hollow Subdivision in the Town of Dryden for a sewer connection to the proposed Peregrine Hollow Sewer District . I have reviewed the application materials and upon direction from the Town Board I will proceed with an evaluation and preparation of an agreement to allow the Town of Dryden to transport sewage through Town of Ithaca sewer lines . My recommendation will be to have the costs of improvements required for the Dryden usage paid for by Dryden and a maintenance surcharge to Dryden will also be set up . At the present time the extension of service to Peregrine Hollow has not been approved by the SJS and I do not believe that the sewer district has state approval . Dryden will be requesting a purchase of additional capacity in the IAWWTP for this sewer expansion . FACILITIES The Town Engineer has continued to work with the Town -Clerk , the Highway Superintendent and the Parks Manager on a facilities improvement plan , which includes the Town Hall facilities and the Highway and Parks department needs . The Town closed on the purchase of the Gatch parcel on January 31 , and plans for improvements are being prepared for a building permit . The Town Hall space analysis is proceeding and several possible sites have received preliminary staff 'evaluation , with a summary prepared for the Town Board . C01EY0S1ERPT95113EP * a Agenda Item. 4c HIGHWAY AND PARKS DEPT . SUPERINTENDENT ' S REPORT , JANUARY 1995 TOWN OF ITHACA BOARD MEETING , FEBRUARY 13 , 1995 Winter arrived in January ! The highway crews worked 655 . 75 hours clearing snow from the roads , which included 217 . 75 hours of over time . During January we used 288 . 5 tons of salt . The South Hill Fire Station was salted nine times and West Hill Fire Station eight times . They were plowed once . Although winter finally got here , the Highway crews were able to complete many General Repairs , Permanent Improvement , Water and Sewer , and Brush and Weed tasks this month . The Highway crews worked 164 . 5 hours replacing signs and guide rails . Replacing signs in the Town involves surveying the roadways to make sure that the right sign gets installed according to the Manual of Traffic Control Devices . The second part of our sign AML program is to record the installation on our inventory program . The program we have is in danger of becoming obsolete because it won ' t rein nn nat.iar nmriito , s . The guide rail replacement was done on Sand Bank Road at the elbow . The elbow is a sharp corner that continually causes accidents . We are looking at different ways to solve this problem . General Repairs work tasks completed by the Highway crews included regrading at the Town Highway Facility , ditching at various locations , upgrading air lines in the Highway Facility , and several equipment training sessions . These projects consumed 804 . 5 hours of time with 8 . 5 of those hours as over time . The crews spent 24 hours working at removal of brush along roadsides , 23 hours of sewer maintenance , and 32 hours at water maintenance tasks . During January 159 . 5 hours of time were spent on machinery repairs . Two of those hours were over time . Tasks completed in machinery were : complete services of several Town vehicles , repairs to trucks , rebuilding a lift gate , etc . February Tasks 14 Removal of- snow , as necessary . 2 . Continuation of sign program . 3 . Complete inventories . ghk Agenda Item 4c PARK AND OPEN SPACE MANAGER ' S REPORT , JANUARY 1995 TOWN OF ITHACA BOARD MEETING , FEBRUARY 13 , 1995 1 . Collection and chipping of holiday trees took 73 hours to complete this year . The participation rate doubled from 1994 . A total of 611 trees were collected . 2 . Relatively mild weather in January greatly decreased demands for snow removal . A total of 117 hours were required . We received and installed the cab for our John Deere 935 Tractor with the snowblower attachment which we purchased last year . We are now equipped to more efficiently maintain our walkways and sidewalks no matter how deep the snow gets . 3 . Several workshop projects totalling 71 hours were completed . This included mileage markers for South Hill Trail , new bins for sign bolts and hardware , our new sawdust collection system was set up for all our woodworking tools , Town Hall ramp railing materials were sanded and sealed , and a map rack for storing Highway and Parks and I-later and Sewer maps was begun . 4 . As time allowed , we continued cutting brush and pruning trees along our bikeways following up from the i ni r ; ai rl saring done last fall with our boom mower . Hopefully , this will serve to mollify some complaints we received after the mower went through . 5 . Various routine maintenance tasks totalling 316 hours completed the rest of our effort in January . February Parks Projects 1 . Snow removal as required . 2 . Continue workshop projects . 3 . Finish installing Town Hall ramp railing . 49 Begin improvements to new highway facility building . ghk Agenda Item #4d Town Planner' s Report for February 13 , 1995 Town Board Meeting DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Planning staff has been working on the following projects under Planning Board review jurisdiction: First Residents Group at EcoVillage, Mecklenburg Road Town Board approved proposed SLUD and conceptual plan for 30 dwelling units ( 15 duplexes) and a community center clustered on a 30 acre parcel at the EcoVillage site at the January 30, 1995 meeting. The First Residents' Group is tentatively scheduled to appear before the Planning Board at the March 7, 1995 meeting for preliminary subdivision and site plan approval. South Hill Industrial / Retail Complex (DigiComp), Danby Road This modification of a previously approved site plan (Novarr), now consisting of 32,500 sq. ft. of retail / office / industrial use in three new buildings and 5,000 sq. ft. of office /industrial use in an existing building received final site plan approval at the February 7, 1995 Planning Board meeting . Buttermilk Valley Estates, Danby Road 70 lot cluster subdivision proposed on 74 + / - acres adjacent to La Tourelle. Planning Board approved a Scoping Outline for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at the January 17, 1995 meeting. The applicant is now in the process of preparing the EIS. Ithacare Senior Living Community, Danby Road The Scoping Outline for the EIS was approved by the Planning Board at the January 3, 1995 meeting. The applicant is now preparing the EIS. Staff has met several times with the applicant to provide feedback on sections `of the EIS. _ Bell' s Convenience Store, Elmira Road The Planning Board granted preliminary and final site plan approval for the modification of interior space at Bell's Convenience Store, located at 614 Elmira Road, at the December 20, 1995 meeting. This involved change in interior use from convenience store to administrative offices (Roscoe Woodworking) . Gatch Subdivision, Seven Mile Drive Preliminary and final subdivision approval was granted for the resubdivision of two lots at the January 3, 1995 Planning Board meeting. This involves the lot which was recently acquired by the Town to add to the Highway and Parks facility. First Assembly of God Church, Recommendation on Sign Variance, Bostwick Road Planning Board gave a positive recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the installation of a sign announcing the future construction of the Church (which has received preliminary site plan approval from the Planning Board) at the January 17, 1995 meeting. Shore /Moen Consolidation of Lots, Mitchell Street Planning Board granted preliminary and final approval for the consolidation of lots at the Black Oak Lane subdivision on February 7, 1995 . Lots were purchased by residents of the Black Oak Lane Condominiums . Consolidation was for tax assessment purposes. Cornell University, Mail Processing Facility, Route 366 Preliminary and final site plan approval were granted at the February 7, 1995 Planning Board meeting for conversion of an existing 11 ,700 s .f. warehouse and garage to a mail processing facility. A positive recommendation was also given to the Zoning Board of Appeals for Special Approval of said use. ZONING BOARD SEOR REVIEWS Staff completed the following SEQR reviews for the Zoning Board : James Hider, 1134 East Shore Drive - Variance to build an addition to an existing non-conforming house. Also height variance (32 ft requested, 30 feet permitted). Thompson, 101 Snyder Hill Road - Use variance to operate a non-residential dental office with four employees. Charles Welch and Sylvia Gatch, 110 Seven Mile Drive - Variances for insufficient lot size and setbacks for the resubdivision of two lots. ` = First Assembly of God Church, 197 Bostwick Road - Variance - to install sign on future site for a new church. Sign Law allows for a sign when construction has commenced (church has not yet received final site plan approval from the Planning Board). 2 Stephen and Patricia Lucente, 3 and 4 Sanctuary Drive - Variances to construct two new two-family homes without the required road frontage. Fourteen lots received final subdivision approval in September 1994, but the plat has not yet been signed or filed, since some of the conditions of approval have not been met. Road is not far enough along for Town to accept the road or a letter of credit. Cornell University, Palm Road - Special approval to relocate mail processing facility in a partially vacant warehouse / garage in Precinct 71 Stephen Nash, 261 Coddington Road - Special approval to add a second dwelling unit to a non-conforming house / lot (insufficient lot width) . Parking will be added to accommodate second unit. CURRENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROTECTS Planning Department staff is working on the following projects : Environmental Atlas : Intern from Cornell Natural Resources Dept. will begin work on project in February. Conservation District: Planning Committee has prepared a further revised draft (3 . 0) of a proposed Conservation District. Further research on densities, possible boundaries, and size, uses and owners of properties in the Six Mile Creek area will be forthcoming. Fees in Lieu of Parkland : Town Attorney has prepared draft for Codes and Ordinances Committee's consideration. The draft has been circulated to other boards and committees for comment. Planning Committee reviewed and sent comments to COC for their consideration. Staff has completed additional research on land values in MR and R-5 Districts (these were . not included in the original research) to provide a basis for setting fee amounts. COC is in process of revising draft proposal. Sunset Provisions for Subdivision Approvals : A proposal to extinguish abandoned subdivisions was forwarded to the Planning Board for their consideration as an amendment to the Subdivision Regulations. This was discussed, and a public hearing was held at the Nov. 15th Planning Board meeting. Concerns were raised by the public and board members on the proposal, and in particular, about the short length of time in which a subdivision approval would be extinguished if no sale of lots or commencement of construction of required improvements occurs (within 3 years of final approval) or substantial completion of construction of improvements (within 5 years) . The Planning Board has scheduled a follow-up discussion with builders / developers at the February 28, 1995 meeting, after which a recommendation will be sent back to the Codes and Ordinances Committee. 3 I_thaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC ): Final revisions to the 2015 Long Range Plan were made for the Policy Committee' s consideration . Staff is also participating on a consultant selection committee for the county-wide trail / corridor study that is scheduled to begin later this year. Parks , Recreation and Open Space Plan Update: Staff continues to meet with the Parks and Greenway Committee of the Conservation Board on this project. Three chapters, "Goals and Objectives ", "Inventory" and "Analysis " have been completed in draft and circulated to the Parks and Greenway Committee for comment. Two remaining chapters on recommendations for future parks, trails and open space and proposed capital improvement plan are underway, and should be completed in draft within the next month. Cornell GEIS / SLUR : Staff has assisted the special Town Board committee in reviewing the GEIS Findings and proposed Special Land Use District (SLUR) for Cornell ' s Precinct 7. Committee met with representatives from Cornell to discuss possible revisions to SLUD . April 10th is target date to bring consideration of adoption of SLUD back to Town Board. Annual Report: The Planning Department's Annual Report for 1994 was prepared and submitted to the Town Board at the January 9th Town Board meeting. 1995 Proposed Priority Work Plan: Planning Department prepared a Proposed Priority Work Plan, met with the Planning Board, Planning Committee, Codes and Ordinances Committee and Conservation Board to discuss department priorities, revised the plan based on those discussions, and submitted the plan to the Supervisor. South Hill Recreation Way: Staff has completed final accounting and voucher materials to submit to the State for final project closeout. Wal-Mart DEIS: Staff has begun review of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) received from the City and has discussed coordinating comments with the Planning Board and Environmental Review Committee. Comments to the City are due on March 10, 1995. This will be scheduled for discussion at either the February 28th or March 7th Planning Board meeting. Cayuga Lake Waterfront Planning The Planning Department participated in discussions with City, County and other officials, including the Chamber of Commerce, to look into the possibility of a joint program to enhance the Cayuga Lake waterfront. The County is preparing a grant proposal to conduct a strategic plan for the southern end of the Cayuga Lake waterfront to promote the scenic and recreational assets of the area, and is requesting funds from the local participants to assist with this study. This appears to fit in with the public access feasibility study which the Town Board has previously discussed . 4 Affordable Housing Proposal , DeHarder Investment Corp.: Staff has spent considerable time over the past month discussing a proposed affordable housing project with a Florida development group (DeHarder Investment Corp . ) . Staff has provided demographic, land use and zoning information to DeHarder for several areas of the town, and has responded to questions regarding the town's development review process . DeHarder is in the process of preparing a concept plan and lining up possible funding sources, and will be requesting to appear before the Town Board at the March 13th meeting to discuss the project. HOMES, Inc. Proposal for Halfway House: Staff met with HOMES, Inc. to discuss a proposal for a halfway house for recovering alcoholics to be located in the town. This residential care facility would include fourteen beds in a 5,000 square foot structure . The process, which comes under the N. Y. S. Site Selection Law, would involve notification to the Town Board of the proposed site and project. The Town Attorney is researching whether this would also have to go through the Town' s special approval and site plan review procedures . Eastern Heights Park Dedication of General Purpose Land as Parkland : The Planning and Engineering Departments have done some additional research and prepared materials to assist the Town Board with its discussion of the possible dedication of the General Purpose Land at Eastern Heights Park as parkland . A memo and maps are included in the February 13th meeting packets . Inlet Valley Parkland: The Planning Department assisted the Supervisor and Town Board with research regarding several parcels in Inlet Valley. Research focused on -.. the parcels' potential use as parkland. Development Review Escrow Accounts : Staff is in the process of bringing the development review escrow accounts up to date. These accounts are used for chargeback of staff time involved in subdivision, site plan and environmental reviews, as well as site inspections . Filename: 1 staff\jon\ tprepfeb.m em W4 5 TOWN OF ITHACA REPORT OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1995 YEAR TO DATE TYPE OF PERMIT YEAR # OF PERMITS AMOUNT # OF PERMITS AMOUNT SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED 1995 0 0 0 0 RESIDENCES 1994 0 0 0 0 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 1995 3 2061000 3 206,000 RESIDENCES 199,410 0 0 0 1995 0 0 0 0 TWO FAMILY RESIDENCES 1994 0 0 p 0 1945 3 38,100 3 391100 RENOVATIONS 1994 2 341549 2 34,549 1995 0 p p 0 CONVERSIONS OF USE 1994 0 0 0 0 1945 1 14,000 1 14,000 ADDITIONS TO FOOTPRINT 1994 1 167000 1 16,000 1995 0 p 0 0 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 1994 0 p 0 0 1995 0 0 0 0 INESS 1994 0 0 0 0 . 1995 0 0 0 0 CULTURAL 1994 0 0 0 p 1995 0 0 0 0 INDUSTRIAL 1994 0 0 0 0 1995 1 Purcieaing Dept Renovation 257,596 1 257,596 EDUCATIONAL 1994 0 0 0 MISCE11 A EOUS 1 Carport & New Roof 17,000 1 Add Window in Collar 1,500 1 Residential Elevator 15,000 1995 3 33.500 3 33r5W CONSTRUCTION 1994 1 12,000 1 12,000 TOTAL NUMBER OF 1995 11 549,196 11 549,196 PERMITS ISSUED 1994 4 627549 4 62,549 TOTAL FEES 1995 11 1,330 11 lr330 RECEIVED 1984 4 180 4 180 Date Prepared: February 6, 1995 Dani L Holford BuadinP oning Department Secretary JANUARY 1995 TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED THIS MONTH - 17 0 Coddington Road - add roof to existing porch. 911 Taughannock Boulevard - repair and replace house foundation. 3. 950 Danby Road (NCR) - two entrance canopies. 4. 119 Park Lane - bedroom, bathroom, living room addition in existing basement. 5. 829 Taughannock Boulevard - accessory building/recreation facility. 6. 20- 24 College Circle - 10 unit multiple dwelling (permanent CO). 7. 101 Eastern Heights Drive - remodel single - family dwelling and add 12' x 18' roam addition. 8. 11 Perry Lane - new two- family dwelling. 9. 930 Danby Road - renovation of office space. 10. 101 Dates Drive (TC Hospital) - renovations to medical records office. 11. 328 Coddington Road - existing single- family dwelling. 12. 326 Coddington Road - existing single - family dwelling. 13. 133 West Haven Road - two- car garage. 14. 106 Christopher Circle - existing two-family dwelling. 15. 159 Westview Lane - existing single - family dwelling. 16. 171 Calkins Road - garage/wood shop/storage. 17. 177 East King Road - new single -family dwelling. TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY YEAR TO DATE, 1995 - TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY YEAR TO DATE 1994 - 7 COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED THIS MONTH - 10 1. 132 East King Road - zoning violation - no violation found. 2AF2 Danby Road - property maintenance - pending. -' .2 East Shore Drive - property maintenance - pending. 4. iandlewyck Apts., #C1 - building code - abated. 5. 306 Birchwood Drive North - building code - abated. 6. 1059 Danby Road, # 10 - building code - abated. 7. 321 Sunnyview Lane - building code - no violation found. 8. 1425 Trumansburg Road - rodents - no violation found. 9. 1022 Danby Road, #7C - property maintenance & occupancy - pending. 10. 204 DuBois Road - building code - pending. From December 1994: 1. 600 Warren Road, #3E - building code - abated 1 126 Honness Lane - building code, illegal apartment - pending. 3. 106 Christopher Circle - zoning & setbacks - abated. 4. 274 Sheffield Road - building code & subdivision - pending. 5. 699 Coddington Road - building code, illegal apartment - pending. From November 1994: 1. Big Al's Hilltop Quikstop, 1103 Danby Road - sign violations - pending. L Various Cayuga Vista properties - occupancy - pending. 3. 201 Sheffield Road - building without building permit - abated. 4. 229 Coddington Road - property maintenance - abated 5. 1212 Trumansburg Road - Z13A conditions violated and signage - pending. Fmo March 1994: 1h 2 Forest Home Drive — building code — pending. January 1994: 1. 845 Taughannock Boulevard — building code — pending (building vacant). 2. 614 Elmira Road — building code — pending, state variance applied for. From November 1993: L 130 Simsbury Drive — building code — pending. From February 1993: 1. 155 Poole Road — ZBA conditions violated — pending. From June 1990: 1. Various Sapsucker Woods properties — occupancy — pending. From May 1990: 1, 110 Buttermilk Falls Road — building code — legal action being taken. TOTAL COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 10 TOTAL COMPLAINTS INYESTICTATED YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 9 TOTAL FIELD VISITS THIS MONTH — 78 Uniform Building Code — 39 Local Law and Zoning Inspections — 25 Fire Safety — 9 (3 schools, I highway department, 4 churches, 1 restaurant) Fire Safety Reinspections — 4 (2 restaurants, 2 businesses) Fire Occurrences — 1 (woodstove) F' Occurrence Reinspections — 0 T FIELD VISITS YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 78 Ai. FIELD VISITS YEAR TO DATPp1994 — 88 TOTAL SIGN PERMITS THIS MONTH — 0 TOTAL SIGN PERMITS YEAR TO DATE, 1995 — 0 TOTAL SIC=N PERMITS YEAR TO DATE, 1994 — 0 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 1 MEETING — 5 NEW CASES — AGENDA ATTACHED TOH11 OF ITIUICA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUDLIC 11EARINGS WEDNESDAY . JANUARY 11 1995 7 : 00 P . 1{ . By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE IS HEREBY : GIVEN that Public Ilearings will he held by tire Zoning Board of Appeals of the Torn of Ithaca on Wednesday , January 11 , 1995 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , ( FIRST Floor, REAR ntrance , WEST Side ) , Ithaca , COIOfEIlCI11G AT 7 , 00 P . 110 , on the following matters , .epeal of James 111der , Appellant , requesting authorization from the Zoning Board of CA Appeals under Article XII , Section 54 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance to be -+- permitted to construct a two - story 20 ' x 30 ' addition to an existing non-conforming 4 single - family residence at 1134 East Shore Drive , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 19-2-2 , cAesidence District R - 15 . Said building is non- conforming since it is located 7 ' 1 "+ " from the south side yard property line , whereas 15 ' is required . The 16± property acres lr , area , whereby . 34 + acres is required . A variance from Ar icleIV , Ss ection also mil may also be requested as tire building addition may result in an overall building 6 height of 32 ' + , whereas a 30 ' maximum height is permitted . Appeal of Joanne C . Kaplan , Appellant , requesting a variance from Article IV, Section Qj14 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , to be asingle - family residence with a south side building s setback of m12n5 ' +n ( 15 ' esetback rn<lulred ) at 159 r7estview i.an ^_ , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 58- 2 -39 . 56 , Residence Q. District R - 15 . Said building was constructed in 1989 in non conformance with the dbuilding permit which was issued in conjunction with approved building plans . Appeal of A . Hatthew Thompson , D . S . S . and Nancy Thompson , Appellants , Cornell " University , Landowner , requesting a variance from the requirements of Article IV , 'd Section 11 and 12 , to be permitted to operate a non- residential dental office with 4 ' em[lloyees at 101 Snyder 11111 Road , Tom of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 60- 1 - 9 , 3 , Residence gDistrict R - 15 , Said Zoning Ordinance would only allow for such an operation when the office is a part of the dentist ' s residence and no more than 2 additional persons not dresiding on the premises are employed therein , A eal of Stephen Lucente , Appellant , Larry Fabbroni , Agent , requesting Article IV , Section 14 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , a variance from e maintain art existing two family residence with a 14 ' north aide o be permitted to x ( 15 ' required ) at 106 Christopher Circle , Town of Ithaca Tax aParcel 1Na .g setback d esidence District R- 15 . 8ppeal of Charles F . Welch , Paul W . and Sylvia Gatch , Owners , Town of Ithaca , Appellant, Daniel R . Walker , P . E . , Agent , requesting variances from the requirements of Article V, Sections 21 and 23 of the Tom of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance , to allow for the subdivision of land that will result in a substandard sized lot and building setbacks from property lines that are deficient at 110 Seven 111le Drive , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcels flo , 33- 2- � t5 . 1 and 33 - 2 - 5 , 2 , Residence District R-30 , Said variances are for parcel no . 33- 2-5 . 1 o contain an area of 20 , 750 +- at the maximum front - square feet ( 30 , 000 square feet required ) , with a lot width 0 5 . 1 will have yard setback line of 127 ' + ( 150 ' width required ) . Parcel no . 33-2. X8 , 7 ' +will have setback principal residential d a nortlbuilding with a front yard building setback of yard setback of le , + e ( 40 ' required ) , while / parcel no . 33 - 2 - 5 . 2 will contain a municipally owned utility srvices building with a d north side yard building setback of 36 '± ( 40 ' setback required ) , Said Zoning Board of Appeals will at said time 7 , 00 • persons in support p . m . , and said place , hear all ' or in pport of such matters or objections thereto . Persons may appear by agent person . Individuals witH`*visual or hearing impairments or other special needs , as appropriate , will be provided with assistance , as necessa desiring assistance must make such a re rY, upon request . Persons of the public hearing , quest not less than 48 hours prior to the time Andrew 3 , Frost Building Inspector/Zoning Enforcement Officer 273 -1783 Dated , January 3 , 1995 Publishr January 6 , 1995 Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes Agenda Item No . 4f Monthly Report / January 1995 Records Management : Work progresses on rehousing the archival documents in acid free containers . The vault is presently being reorganized and inventoried . The Planning and Engineering Departments have been reorganizing records and sending documents for storage to the inactive records center . The Interim Narrative Project Report , SARA Archival Grant has been completed and submitted for approval as a consent agenda item . Town Clerk : Preparation , distribution , transcription and follow up of the two Town Board meetings were the main projects for the month . An improved system is being developed to free more time for other duties by the Town Clerk . A review and recommendation will be made in the next few weeks regarding the process for taking and transcribing minutes for all Boards . The Cat Licensing Task Force will soon meet to discuss the method of presentation needed to encourage enactment of a cat licensing local law by Tompkins County , Tax Collection : The Town of Ithaca warrant was fully met on January 31 , 1995 , monies received from that date will be County funds . The collection process went very smoothly , even though the last few days of the month were extremely hectic . Deputy Receiver , Betty Poole and Deputy Clerk , Mary Saxton are commended for their hard work and dedication to the " cause " . A special thanks to Sally Alario , Jacque White , and George Eberhardt for their wonderful help . Their efforts contributed to a major task being accomplished in less time . Also , thank you , to all staff who graciously answered phone calls on days when the collection process was overwhelmingly busy . " Outstanding team work in effect " . The Deputy Receiver of Taxes is compiling a cost accounting of tax collection so the Town Board may better understand the fiscal implications of the process . Many residents voiced displeasure they did not receive the tax bill , or that names and addresses had been left unchanged after notification of changes . Many complaints , this year as before , were received indicating the bill was confusing and looked like " junk mail " . All comments and notification of changes will again be forwarded to -- the proper Tompkins County department , espectfully submitted , Joan Lent Noteboom Town Clerk , Receiver of Taxes TOWN CLERK 'S MONTHLY REPORT TOWN OF — Ithaca NEW YORK ( Month) — January-- - - lg i y ` TO THE SUPERVISOR: ;, , i.da Pursuant to Section 27. Subd. 1 , of the Town Law, I hereby make the following statement of all lees and moneys received by me in connection with my office, during the month above stated, excepting only such lees and moneys the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law: NUMBER OF LICENSES SOLD OR ISSUED LICENSE CATEGORY COMMISSION COMMISSION FREE VOID TOTAL USED SPORTSMAN FISHING - SEASON HUNTING (SMALL GAME) - BIG GAME (DEER 6 BEAR) - TRAPPING JUNIOR ARCHERY ( 14 . 15 YEARS) FISHING - 3 DAY JUNIOR TRAPPING (UNDER 16 YEARS) SENIOR (65 / MILITARY DISABILITY) loon NON - RESIDENT BIG GAME (DEER 6 BEAR) NON - RESIDENT HUNTING SEASON (SMALL GAME) NON - RESIDENT FISHING - SEASON NON - RESIDENT HUNTING • 5 DAY SMALL GAME NON - RESIDENT FISHING - 5 DAY BOWHUNTING (BIG GAME LICENSE REOUIRED) MUZZLELOADING (BIG GAME LICENSE REOUMED) JUNIOR HUNTING ( 12- 15 YEARS) LOST LICENSE CERTIFICATE TOTAL SOLD XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FEES TO TOWN COMMISSION Cal b S I XXXXXXXXXX COMMISSION Col ADD • TOTAL b 5 COMMISSIONS c:> S 1 . 00 1 Marriage Licenses No. .1 to No. - --- @ —8 .15— s —8 .-75— Marriage Certificates @ Marriage Transcripts @ 1255 TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES . . . . . . . S 9 - 75 1010 — 1090 REAL PROPERTY TAXES S --_ ----._— INTEREST and PENALTIES S _ - .. 2001 PARK and RECREATION CHARGES 2110 ZONING FEES S —. 2115 PLANNING FEES S .— . 2530 GAMES OF CHANCE TOWN SHAPE . . . . . . . LICENSE S _ ._ _ . . _ ._ _._ . _ . -... . FEES -- __ — TOTAL I 2540 BINGO TOWN SHARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LICENSE S . ._ . __.. . _ . FEES _—_-- TOTAL 2544 75 DOG LICENSE - SPAYED AND NEUIERED 2777383_ F _ to- 2777385-C_ -Q—$ 2 _ 00 _ _150 . 00 �_ DOG LICENSE - UNSPAYED AND UNNEUTERED R89618077-J—Co R8961-887_ B_@ $ 2 . 00 18 . 00 1 Prroh�ed $ 2 . 00 - — --- — — -- - --- 2 . 00 2545 OTHER LICENSES — — Tax Searches2_- @ $ 5 . 00 _ 10_ 00 i 2555 BUILDING PERIAITS _ . — , . _Zpnins _Ordinance _6 Map-_4_ 34 . 00_ 2590 OTHER PERMITS _ . - --__-------- @ . .$ 5 : 00 - - — - — 5 . 00 2655 MINOR SALES —disc . Copies _-- 42 . 04 2770 OTHER UNCLASSIFIED REVENUES —SPbli yjSion_Re ulat ions 1 3 . 00 s _ —@—$ 3 . 00 _ _ COmPrahensJye— Pla.n —? DQg _ Enumeration_ 85_ @ 4 -_ $ 1 00 - - — —B-5, Q TOTAL TOWN REVENUES TO SUPERVISOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 402 . 79 Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for Games of Chance Licenses Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for Slate Share of Bingo Licenses Amount paid to D.E.C. for Conservation Licenses — Amount paid to COUNTY TREASURER for Dog Licenses 4 . 00 137 . 60_ iAmount paid to STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT for Marriage Licenses 11 . 25 Amount paid to for Lottery Tickets Amount paid to State for Sales Tex on Sale of Dogs _— SPCA Contract 412 . 40 Received Payment of these amounts: — — TOTAL DISBURSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 968 . 04 Februar 7 ,- 1995 N ` -- _. _. - - --- -- _— uperviso/ i STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF Tom Pkins - - _ TOWN Ithaca Joan Lent NOteboOm of the Town ofIthaca being duly sworn, says that She is the Clerk That the foregoing is a full and true statement of all Fees and Moneys received by her during the month above stated, excepting only such Fees the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this /7 YI24 day olv- - /Qn.et9 L '-�/ F• � � 0 Town Clerk - - / FiMARY PUQL THTE0E- NE ORK � 92nUGt yf , ,. Feb 3 95 REPORT 1 . 4 : TAX RECEIPTS from : Jan 1 94 to : Jan 31 94 page 1 name tax no instl receipt no aid - TAX check ? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + P + + + + + + + + + + + Pa + +d+ + N+ + + + + + . + + + + + + + + . + + + + Pa + a+ TOTAL RECEIPTS : 51662 , 679 . 29 TOTAL TAX COLLECTED : I / TOTAL, CHARGES COLLECTED : 5 , 649 , 172 . 77 TOTAL PENALTIES COLLECTED : 131518 . 83 TOTAL NOTICE CHARGES : 25 . 20 1 . 00 TOTAL RECEIPTS ; FIRST INSTALLMENT OF TWO : 270 , 374 . 41 TOTAL RECEIPTS ; NO INSTALLMENTS : 51378 , 798 . 36 TOTAL CHECKS : TOTAL CASH : Feb 7 95 REPORT 1 . 4 : TAX RECEIPTS from : Jan 1 95 to : Jan 31 95 page 1 name instl tax no check ? date receipt no paid - TAX paid - INT notice total paid + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +`++ + + TOTAL RECEIP L TS : 5 , 724 , 434 . 11 TOTAL TAX COLLECTED : 51712 , 572 . 16 TOTAL CHARGES COLLECTED : 11 , 600 . 98 TOTAL PENALTIES COLLECTED : 260 . 97 TOTAL RECEIPTS ; FIRST INSTALLMENT OF TWO : 232 , 019 . 16 TOTAL RECEIPTS ; NO INSTALLMENTS : 51480 , 553 . 00 TOTAL CHECKS : TOTAL CASH : �zy OF 1 P ELI TOWN OF ITHACA 21 4� 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 Agenda Item No . 4f . Town of Ithaca Tax Collection January 1995 Monthly Report 1995 Tax Warrant - Town of Ithaca Total Town Warrant : $ 31466 , 710 . 31 1 / 10 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 265 , 000 . 00 ( Tax Bill Receipts : 1 / 3 - 1 / 6 ) 1 / 13 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 285 , 000 . 00 ( Tax Bill Receipts : 1 / 7 - 1 / 11 ) 1 / 17 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 199 , 000 . 00 ( Tax Bill Receipts : 1 / 11 - 1 / 12 ) 1 / 20 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 500 , 000 . 00 ( Tax Bill Receipts : 1 / 13 - 1 / 19 ) 1 / 30 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 11300 , 000000 ( Tax Bill Receipts : 1 / 20 - 1 / 27 ) 1 / 31 / 95 Payment : Town of Ithaca Supervisor - 917 , 710 . 31 TOTAL WARRANT BALANCE DUE - 1 / 31 / 95 $ - 0 - 1995 In Lieu of Taxes Due : Tompkins Co . Medical Office Associates $ 10 , 830 . 12 NCR Corporation 81606 . 45 Groff Associates , Ellis Hollow Elderly 26 , 363 . 00 Housing * * Ithaca Elm- Maple Houses , Inc . TOTAL IN LIEU OF TAXES DUE : $ 45 , 799 . 57 + Received : Tompkins Co . Medical Office Associates 10 , 830 . 12 Groff Associates , Ellis Hollow Elderly 26 , 363 . 00 Housing TOTAL IN LIEU OF TAXES PAID TO DATE : $ 37 , 193 . 12 * * In Lieu of Tax from Ithaca Elm- Maple Houses , Inc . , West Village Place , is unknown until received in April / May . Payment based upon gross basic rents , calculated by HUD . Tax Collection Monthly Report January 1995 Page 2 . 1995 Tax Roll Installment Payments Total Number of Installment Payments : 334 Total Collected - Installment Payments : $ 232 , 019 . 16 Total Collected - ( $ 1 . 00 Fee Per Installment ) $ 334 . 00 Total Collected - Installment 1 % Penalties $ 260 . 97 Total Installment Service Charge Paid to Tompkins County Budget and Finance : $ 11 , 600 . 98 1995 Tax Warrant - Tompkins County Total County Warrant : $ 31585 , 430 . 90 �� OF 1 Apenda # 4 c? �° TOWN OF ITHACA ,y� �o��- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 ASSISTANT BUDGET OFFICER REPORT FOR JANUARY 1995 January is a very busy month for our department . In addition to regular duties , careful attention must be paid to year - end transactions and balancing . Jackie and George are experiencing their first year - end and they are certainly learning a great deal . Much of the month was spent accumulating data for encumbering and accruing year end expenditures and revenues . This process will continue until mid - February . Along with this we are trying to gather as much of the information that the auditors will need as possible . Time was spent reviewing solicitations from utility auditing companies . These companies will audit our telephone or other utility bill to see if we are eligible for refunds on tariffs or other charges . This has worked well for other municipalities and school districts . I am studying some proposals from banks offering various electronic banking services . Some of the services include tax collection , payroll , investments , and electronic transfers . A basic overview will be presented to the Finance Committee at their February 13th meeting . We will then decide if we want a more detailed investigation done on these services . Jackie White has launched into networking . She is gathering information on what networking does , what the Town needs and wants , and what system may best serve the Town . This will be a difficult , on - going job in addition to regular duties and I ' m pleased that Jackie volunteered . Her expertise in this area will be of great value during the whole process . She will be working with Mike Ocello who will report back to the ADP Committee periodically . Jackie will be starting a six week course at BOCES on networking in February . The beginning of a new budget always brings high volume purchasing . We have been busy handling requests from all departments , as well as requesting quotes for some large items like computers and a copier . The fourth quarter 1994 county sales tax to be accrued is $ 464 , 574 . 000 - $ 111 , 999 . 59 of this will go to General Outside Village Funds . The remaining $ 352 , 574 . 41 will go to General Townwide Funds and be closed to the capital reserve . Respectfully submitted Sally Alario Assistant Budget Officer TOWN BOARD MEETING 2 / 13 / 95 AGENDA ITEM NO . 4h . PERSONNEL MANAGER ' S MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 1995 PREPARATION FOR ANNUAL AUDIT AND TAX REPORTING January is the busiest month for the Personnel Manager . In my role as supervisor of the Town ' s payroll operation , all salaries , taxes , third party sickpay , employee deductions , especially three pre - tax deductions must be carefully balanced between amounts paid and figures reported and all discrepancies corrected . Salaries paid were also balanced to the Town ' s monthly financial reports , an involved process , in preparation of the annual audit . This was George Eberhardt ' s first year - end , therefore extra care was required in balancing . The annual wage statements , W - 2 Forms were processed and mailed to employees before the January 31 deadline . Other required statements , the 1099R forms were sent to retirees and the 1099M forms were mailed to independent contractors . Federal and State counterparts of these reports will be mailed in February . I am now receiving the usual flurry of questions regarding salaries reported and duplicate forms for those who moved without forwarding addresses . I discovered an incorrect calculation in the annual NYS Income Tax Report generated by our payroll program . Our program support people are researching the problem and have notified their other clients ; however , we will be forced to recalculate and re - type this ten page report in order to meet the filing deadline in February . A temp . may be hired for this typing . IRS / SSA / HCFA data reports were completed for three former employees - an unexpected burden at this time of year . Long - term debt calculations for the annual financial report and audit were completed for the NYS Retirement amortization and incentive payments , annual vacation accruals , and retirees ' sickpay banks held in reserve for health and dental payments . The deferred compensation reporting amounts still have to be calculated . The usual salary and deduction updates and changes went smoothly and a new method for payment of the accrued salaries for 1994 and new salaries earned , produced two labor distribution reports to simplify the Accounting Department ' s task ( both for the Town and SCLIWC ) of charging the . 100 accounts for the appropriate year . At the same time , the child support collection units have been busy and added three new employees to our garnishee list , necessitating a change in our payment method . LEGAL CONCERN After assessing an employee ' s tax withholding request was questionable , I spoke with the Town ' s tax accountant for advisement , then consulted Town Attorney , John Barney , for a determination in the matter . I am proceeding as instructed by Mr . Barney to relieve the Town of possible future liability in the matter while assuring the employee his rights . WASHINGTON D . C . UPDATES On January 12 , I attended a meeting sponsored by the Tompkins County Human Resource Assoc . An aide to Maurice Hinchey provided updates and proposed changes being discussed in Congress that affect personnel management , benefits , and their related tax implications . WORKERS ' COMPENSATION The semi - annual audit of the Town ' s payroll and financial records for the period July 1 , 1993 through June 30 , 1994 , was performed on January 17 , 1995 by our workers ' compensation carrier , State Insurance Fund . All records were in order . U . S . Dept of Labor report , OSHA 200 - a log detailing work related injuries and occupational illness reported in 1994 , was completed in time for the required posting on February 1 , 19959 HEALTH INSURANCE Our new Blue Cross / Blue Shield Contract took effect January 1 . I answered many questions from employees and retirees throughout the month concerning the change in the prescription plan . As expected , those who fill the largest amount of prescriptions are feeling the pinch . The lack of generic drugs for many subscribers has been higher than anticipated . The reduction in premium was welcomed by all . COMMERCIAL INSURANCE Our new agent , Sprague Insurance Co . , has taken the reins on the Town ' s general liability , auto , excess , and other insurances as of January 1 , 1995 . The transition from old to new insuring companies has gone smoothly so far . Several claims were filed at the turn of the year , some charged to our former carrier , some to the new : 1 - auto claim , 2 - liability claims . PERSONNEL UPDATES Assistant Zoning Officer / Building Inspector , Patricia Keller , Highway Mechanic , John Williams , and Account Clerk / Typist , George Eberhardt , underwent their six - month probationary reviews . All have been recommended for regular appointment . Gene Redman , who was appointed Acting Highway Crew Supervisor on October 7 , 1994 , was recommended by the Personnel Committee for a temporary salary increase and official approval of his appointment on February 13 . Recruitment has begun for the new part - time secretary position for the Personnel / Insurance Department . Interviews were scheduled for candidates from the Civil Service List of Eligibles , but none of the six individuals chose to interview . I then advertised to the general public and have six candidates scheduled for interview on Wednesday , February 15 . Several temporary employees have been recruited , including : Charles White , Engineering Technician , Joan Anderson , P / T CAB secretary , Tom Mordue , P / T Engineering Aide , Geraldine Tierney , P / T Planning Aide , and through a first time work - study contract with Ithaca College , D . Alan Pytcher , Planning Aide . PERSONNEL COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM # 1 : Welcome and brief orientation of new committee members , Ellen Harrison and Stephen Smith , AGENDA ITEM # 2 : Update on Civil Service Status , AGENDA ITEM # 3 : Set date and procedure for longevity awards . Action : Date set for February 24 , 1995 in conjunction with regular payroll run . Service dates used will be year of service through December 31 , 1994 . AGENDA ITE14 # 4 : Evaluation of salary increase procedure for probationary employees with less than six months service on January 1 . Action : Discussion on subject . Input by Department Heads requested . Adjourned to February meeting . OTHER ITEM : Committee will begin to formalize many of the Town ' s personnel and salary procedures . EXECUTIVE SESSION : Five items were discussed . Action : Approval of temporary appointment of Engineering Technician , Charles White . Moved to Town Board . Approval of regular appointment of George Eberhardt , Account Clerk / Typist . Moved to Town Board . Approval of regular appointment of John Williams , Highway Mechanic . Moved to Town Board . Approval of temporary appointment of Gene Redman , Acting Highway Crew Supervisor . Moved to Town Board . One item rescheduled for February 5 , 1995 . TOWN OF ITHACA AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AND PUBLICATION I , Joan Lent Noteboom being duly sworn , say that I am the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York ; that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and that the notice has been duly published in the local newspaper : ( Ithaca Journal ) Public Hearing Notice - Local Law Partial Tax Exemption Persons With Limited Incomes Over 65 r Location of sign board used for posting : Town Clerk ' s Office 126 East Seneca St . Date of Posting : January 10 , 1995 Ithaca , NY 14850 Date of Publication : January 13 , 1995 T wn Clerk , Town of Ithaca STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) SS : AN TOWN OF ITHACA ) SworVA to and subscribed before me this day of �.,. 19 FFETTY Fs POOLE aARY PUBLIC I . STA► E OF NEW YORK No a y blic ' /eXM . /j, # 4 646 427 T 7 OF III TOWN OF ITHACA �,� 2104 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 � Y TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273- 1704 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF ITHACA PLEASE TAKE NOTICE , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a public hearing at the regular meeting of the Town Board on February 13 , 1994 , at 7 : 00 p . m . , at the Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York in order that they may consider the enactment of a " LOCAL LAW INCREASING THE PARTIAL TAX EXEMPTION FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER " . PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE , all citizens at the aforementioned time and place shall belafforded the opportunity to voice their approval or opposition of the said local law . PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE , individuals with visual impairments , hearing impairments or other special needs , will be provided with assistance as necessary , upon request . Persons desiring assistance must make a request not less than 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing . Joan Lent .. Noteboom Town Clerk Clerk s January 10 , 1995NOT � cE � oR°x�au,st{i � )TO.WNtOFnITHACA°''�•: PLEASE STAKE ,NOT,CI-Wt hat 0.thexTown,Board�0 jthe Town; 4«;,o4�Ithaca,Gwili � hold,a�poblic PUBLISH • January 13 , 1995 I�Fppeti�uarysl;3 �199�4;�at��T40 III StreeHlifiaca th Isr"�rn cons 1 necttme �',r�Gof�o �IOCALf<�l'AWa�iN�l CREASING` THE"PART(Al*TAX P OP RTY'OWN DRBYRPER�� SON SSW ITH. IIMITEDN= CONIES" Eb'S. sYEAR'S!