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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1995-05-08 4ty OF 1P TOWN OF ITHACA 21 �- 126 EAST SENECA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 IWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 Town Board Meeting May 8 , 1995 5 : 30 p . m . AGENDA 1 . Call to Order . 2 . Pledge of Allegiance . 3 . Consider :EXECUTIVE SESSION . 4 . 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 . Announcement of availability of annual Ethics Disclosure Statements , 6 . Consider proclamation of Ithaca - Tompkins Trail Week . 7 . . Consider proclamation of Municipal Clerks Week . 8 . Report of Town Committees . 9 . Report of Tompkins County Board of Representataives . 10 . Review of Correspondence : a . Ronald E . Anderson , Mayor Village of Cayuga Heights . b . New York State Town Clerks Association , Inc . 11 . 6 : 00 p . m . - PERSONS TO BE HEARD , 12 . Consider appointment of Town Justice . 13 . Consider approval of hiring and salary procedures as recommended by the Personnel Committee . TB Agenda 5 / 8 / 95 Page 2 . 14 . Consent Items : Consider resolutions approving .and / or authorizing the following : a . Town Board Meeting Minutes - 4 / 10 / 95 , 4 / 19 / 950 b . TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS . c . BOLTON POINT WARRANTS . d . Monthly Financial Report - 2 / 28 / 95 , 3 / 31 / 95 , 4 / 30 / 95 e . Quarterly Investment Report - 1 / 31 / 95 - 3 / 31 / 95 f . Probationary Appointment Highway Laborer . g . Appointment of Summer Highway Laborer . h . Regular Appointment Planner II . i . Designation of Highway Barn as an inspection station for Town vehicles . j . Attendance " Guide to Supervising Employees " seminar . 15 . Consider review of Investment Policy , 16 . Presentation of the 1994 Annual Financial Report and the 1994 Component. Unit Financial Report , 17 . Presentation of the 1994 Annual Financial Report for the Southern. Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission , 18 . Consider Conservation Advisory Council bylaws . 19 . Discuss fee schedule related to a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO . 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . 20 , Consider SEQR related to a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO , 10 / 19941 ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . 21 . Consider enactment of a , " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW N0 , 10 / 1994 , ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " . 22 . Consider awarding bid for reconstruction of Judd Falls Road in Forest Home , 23 . Consider awarding bid for purchase of hydraulic excavator . 24 . Consider location of sanitary sewer on Foote property to serve the Town of Dryden , Snyder Hill Sewer District , 25 . Consider authorization for Supervisor to enter into an agreement with the Town of Dryden for the transportation of sanitary :sewage . TB Agenda 5 / 8 / 95 Page 3 . 26 . Discuss Town Board site visit to the Eastern Heights general purpose land . 270 Consider park and ride lots related to the State Route 96 project . 28 . Consider reduction of water and sewer benefit assessments for property owned by Kenneth Wells . 29 . Consider authorization to negotiate the proposed Colle / Baldwin bike path on Pine Tree Road . 30 . Set public hearing date to consider an ordinance establishing requirements of posting numbers for commercial and residential properties . 31 . Set public hearing date to consider an ordinance establishing requirements for a lock box to be installed on buildings containing fire alarm systems interconnected with the Fire Department , 32 . Consider .ADJOURNMENT . Town of Ithaca Town Board Meeting May 8 , 1995 5 : 30 P . M . 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 ; Karl Niklas , Councilman ; David Klein , Councilman ; Carolyn Grigorov , Councilwoman ; Ellen Z . Harrison , Councilwoman ; Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman ; Edward Conley , Councilman . No ALSO PRESEN9.. John Barney , Attorney for the Town ; Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk ; Daniel Walker , Town Engineer ; Fred Noteboom , Highway / Parks Superintendent ; Andrew Frost , Building/ Zoning Officer ; Sally Alario , Assistant Budget Officer ; Jonathan Kanter , Town Planner ; George Frantz , Assistant Town Planner ; Patricia Punger , Personnel Manager , Jerry Weisburd , P . O . Box 640 ; Bruno Schickel , Dryden , NY , Ralph Varn , 471 Midline Road , Freeville , NY ; Amy Chiano , WHCU/ WYXL , Call To Orde21 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 Valentino , seconded by Councilwoman Grigorov to move into Executive Session to discuss possible land acquisition . Carried Unanimously . The Board began the Executive session at 5 : 31 p . m . Motion made by Councilwoman Grigorov , seconded by Councilman Conley to resume regular session . Carried Unanimously , The Board resumed regular session at 6 : 00 p . m . As a result of the Executive Session , the following resolution was made : Resolution Nc_ V 80 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing the Town Supervisor to retain the services of Northeast Appraisals , Inc . to appraise two properties referred to in Executive Session as possible Town Hall acquisitions . A vote on the resolution resulted as follows : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No , 4 : Report of Town Officials : a . Town Supervisor - See attached . The Town received a letter from Historic Ithaca acknowledging the Town of Ithaca for it ' s involvement in the Inlet Valley Archeological Survey project for excellence in planning . George Frantz will receive an award on behalf of the Town of Ithaca at Historic Ithaca ' s Annual Meeting on May 18 , 1995 at the Clinton House . ( A copy of the letter is attached for the record ) b . Town Engineer - See attached . C , Highway/ Parks Superintendent - See attached . There will be some small regrading at the East Ithaca Recreation Way . There are areas which have soft spots and they are starting to dip with areas along the trail not draining properly . d . Town Planner - See attached . Within the next couple of days Ithacare should be informally submitting the Environmental Impact Statement ( EIS ) for staff review . It should go to the Planning Board soon after for a decision . e . Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer - See attached . f . Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes - See attached . g . Assistant Budget Officer - See attached . The auditors have finished and the exit conference will be conducted on May 5 , 1995 at 3 : 00 p . m . , in the Town Board Room . h . Personnel Manager - See attached . i . Attorney for the Town Report - See attached . Agenda Item No . 11 - Persons To Be Heard : Jerry Weisburd , House Craft Builders , P . O . Box 640 , Ithaca , NY , regarding Agenda Item No . 19 - At the last meeting one of the things asked was if the current plan and current fee schedule was appropriate and if not what would be . I reference the Comprehensive Plan which I have reviewed . The plan is interesting . An assessment: was made of the amount of open space the Town has now and according to national standards , falls within those guidelines . We could safely say if we have enough now , we are looking at , in terms of new development , and since new development means an increase in population , new developments should share the burden in creating new open space . What is the cost of creating the open space ? 2 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Next I reviewed the section of open space and set aside inventory . There is a list of major open spaces and a summary of the smaller open spaces . I am very familiar with the major open spaces . Of the six that are listed , four came from developments that we planned and built . Out of the eighteen or so that are on the map , we created six . What is wrong with the fee structure you have is you accurately based it on the improved site costs . As stated last time , for a :Large project , the amount of cash set aside could be as high as $ 500 , 000 . I would propose instead you look at the amount of land that has been set aside in the Town to date and say since that is adequate , what was the cost to set aside ? In the case I have been involved with you look at the set aside land , not land you are going to bring power , water and sewer in to . Those are big expensive items , especially in the Town . We are dealing with the raw land cost . The way I would do it would be to say what is the raw land cost , if that gives you enough open space now , you could then determine how much was spent per person in the Town for open space . When someone comes along with a new project and proposes an increase of 300 people , you could say based on our past experience , per head , this is what it will cost to set aside new open space and possibly put in a slight increase in value since land costs go up . That would be a fair way to do it . The way it is now , up to $ 2800 is way out of line for what it costs . I did a rough calculation and working backwards , means the amount of open space that has been provided so far would have cost in the neighborhood of $ 8 . 5 million dollars . We know that is not the case . I would strongly suggest you base it on something down to earth in terms of actual costs to set aside open space . Supervisor Whitcomb : Did you make the calculation in terms of the land you had set aside for open space ? How much did you spend ? Mr . Weisburd - Yes , I did . Essentially , Commonland was in 1980 and the entire parcel was $ 75 , 000 . Today , for instance , Ivar Jonson ' s land , is probably in the neighborhood of $ 200 , 000 . If you are talking about 10 % that is $ 20 , 000 whereas the maximum that could be charged to him is $ 435 , 000 . This is where the disparity is . If it is tied in to land costs , it would be more realistic and less likely to be challenged by people who are looking at that kind of bill when they go to develop . Councilwoman Grigorov - Are you suggesting we base it on the number of persons , 10 % of the actual cost of the raw land or divided by the number of households ? Mr . Weisburd - If you make an assessment of the land now and try to get at what the land is worth to set aside . That would not be hard to do . Then we have this many people in the Town and is serving this many people , let ' s divide the cost by the number of people and have a per head tax on new development equal to that , 3 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 with some increase . Obviously , land increases every year . For example , if you have a small subdivider who will be dividing 5 or 10 lots , it would not be practical for him/ her to set aside land . You do not want 10 - of land set aside on a three lot subdivision . What you are looking for is money instead of set aside . I don ' t think many developers would have a problem with that . What is it going to cost to buy raw land you are eventually going to set aside.? What: is the proportion of the increase ? If the developer is increasing the population of the Town by 12 or 15 people , that should be the proportion of what they are paying and I believe that is what the Supreme Court said is a fair way to assess that . Councilman Klein - I still do not see how you get to the cost per person . Mr . Weisburd - Take an average family size and use 2 . 5 per dwelling unit . If you are creating 10 dwelling units you are creating a population increase of 25 as an average . Then say 25 represents the percentage of this figure we are going on . Supervisor Whitcomb - The total acreage of the park land which has been set aside in the Town already , establish a value of what it would cost to buy that land today , and divide it by the number of people that it serves . Councilwoman Harrison - What confuses me about that is when you count the amount of " parkland " are you counting Buttermilk Falls , etc . . ? Mr . Weisburd - No . I would not count State or Cornell because the Town is not involved in that . Councilwoman Harrison - But that is necessary open space . If we say we have sufficient open space in the Town to satisfy peoples , needs , it is certainly important open space . Mr . Weisburd - Any amount of money that a developer puts in to the Town is not going to go towards acquiring state land or Cornell land . Councilwoman Harrison - What I am saying is the calculation is how many people or how much land and what is it worth today for existing open space . How can we not count it in ? Mr . Weisburd - What the Comprehensive Plan does is it assesses what the Town s holdings are . That is where we are coming from and I assume what you are collecting money for is for Town improvements . k Supervisor Whitcomb - If we did not have Buttermilk Falls State Park and some of the others , would we have an adequate amount of 4 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 park space to serve our residents ? Councilwoman Grigorov - We can not really include them on an equal basis as they are used by other municipalities . Bruno Schickel , Dryden , NY , regarding Agenda Item No . 19 - I was confused by something Jerry said as it was something that we had not talked about before . I think what he is saying is the Town has a very accurate basis to determine what it costs per acre of set aside open space . Take the developments that have been done to date , over the past 15 years , Deer Run for instance . He bought the land for so many dollars per acre , set aside so many acres of land , servicing a number of people of the subdivision . Then take the number of acres , times the number of dollars per acre he spent for the land , divide it by the number of units it is serving , and you have a calculation that is going to be pretty accurate . If you do that in all of these 18 sites that have been done and set aside around the Town and average it , you have created a very solid basis on which to base what it actually costs . You are not theoretical you are in to a reality situation . At that point , I would suggest a flat fee and level across the board . The argument made last time and would make again is it is unrealistic to say someone who lives in a multi - family dwelling is going to have less need for park land than one who lives in an R - 30 zone . To have a scale between $ 2800 down to $ 200 per unit , there is a built in inequity there . It is not based on the reality of need . Mr . Weisburd - The Comprehensive Plan states that the Town is within range of the National Park and Recreation Association standards for close - to - home space , the classification for Town - owned parks . Councilwoman Harrison - I thought the calculations included the state parks , etc . . , that was my recollection . Mr . Weisburd - It seems to be talking about Town - owned parks . Councilwoman Harrison - I would certainly dispute the fact that if we just looked at the Town - owned open space we would have enough recreational space . Supervisor Whitcomb - If you take the amount of park land set aside within the last 15 years , divide it by the population served by those parks , assuming they are neighborhood parks , to come up with a per head figure . Mr . Schickel - You would create a " payment in lieu of " for the requirement . i Attorney Barney - What do you do for value though ? Obviously , as 5 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Jerry pointed out , he paid x thousand dollars which is quite a bit less than he would have to pay today to develop that same piece of land . Some how or other there has got to be a mechanism for reflecting what today Is value is not what the value was at the time of purchase . Mr . Schickel - My impression is that certainly within the last 5 or 6 years 1,rou have had some pretty dramatic drops in value of property . Councilman Niklas - Suppose we look at average sale value of undeveloped land in a variety of districts currently zoned for the last 10 years . Mr . Schickel - I think you could arrive at that basis . Raw land does not escalate that fast in value . The thing you have to be careful of is if you include a small piece of land , say a farmer , in the Comprehensive Plan , they have farm land in the agriculture districts at $ 10 , 000 per acre . I can guarantee you there is no way a farmer is cooing to spend $ 10 , 000 per acre of land . That is the place for a lot where the farmer that has some road frontage says I ' ll carve off one lot and put a well and a septic on it . You can not use the small pieces of property to create that value per acre . Councilman N:iklas - In addition to saying we should take the average sale price , for the last 10 years of undeveloped land in a variety of districts , you are also suggesting they be of a certain minimum size . Mr . Schickel - I would keep 10 acres or something like that . What will happen by doing that is in essence you will find there haven ' t been that mar.Ly transactions to get a good estimate and probably would be better to go back and use the past 15 years of open space and use some sort of realistic inflation factor or something along that line to get to your value . I think otherwise the " pool " would be too small .- When you get in to the bigger lots , you get a truer reflection , however when you get down to the small lots , it goes out the window . Acrenda Item NO . 12 - Town Justice Appointment : Supervisor Whitcomb - Two applications were received for the position . I would like to say that both candidates seem very well qualified and we are fortunate to have that kind of interest . I recall times when we ' ve had to go out and beat the bushes to get someone with these qualifications . I am pleased that we are attracting people of this caliber . Councilman Conley - I know both of the people very well . One is a lifelong friend and relative and the other is a friend I have had 6 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 for over 25 years . Resolution No . 83 : Motion made by Councilman Conley , seconded by Councilman Niklas appointing Raymond Bordoni to fill the vacancy existing in the Office of Town Justice to become effective upon said individual filing the required certificate from the Chief Administrator of the Court . Term of office will expire on December 31 , 1995 . A vote on the resolution resulted as follows : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Mr . Bordoni I would like to extend my appreciation for your show of confidence . I have been in and out of public service for the last 20 or 30 years it seems like . I have enjoyed every bit of it . Most recently I had been serving Governor Cuomo thus I was not allowed to Nerve in any sort of elected or appointed position because of conflict of interest laws . Some of you may remember I used to be on the Town Board , but that was a short lived experience as Governor Cuomo hired me and I had to relinquish my position on the Town Board . This gives me an opportunity to reenter service to my community and I am looking forward to it . I think it is going to be exciting and challenging and I hope I can serve all of you very well . Thank you . Agenda Item No_ . 18 - Conservation Advisory Council Bylaws : Supervisor Whitcomb - What prompted this item was a discussion at a previous meeting about associate membership on boards and committees . Janet Hawkes , Conservation Board Chair is here this evening to make a statement . Janet Hawkes - It came to my attention that there was a question regarding associate members . It has not come up as an issue in my short tenure as chair however I guess we have had associate members before when it was the Conservation Advisory Council and with the Conservation Board . I have had good experiences with associate members as they were able to do some of the work we were not able to do as members and bring additional expertise to our board . In our initial bylaws , which in Local Law # 4 , allows the Conservation Board to have its own bylaws , states the membership shall consist of a minimum of three and a maximum of nine members and talks about the terms of the members . The last statement being , " associate members may be approved by a quorum of the Conservation Board but do not have voting rights . " We have used them on committees , special projects , to help write reports , etc . . . This same 7 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 structure works very well elsewhere . Tompkins County Environmental Management Council at this time has six or seven associate members . This allows students and others who reside in the area who have an interest but: do not have the time to commit , to work with the board . The short history I do know is it was in the approved bylaws as of: the 20th of February 1992 and re - approved when the name changed to the Conservation Board on April 7 , 1994 . In both , there is a record of the bylaws of having associate members and also we have had them with much success . Thank you . Councilman Niklas - This has to do with Candace Cornell applying for associate status . Our discussions focused on the Conservation Board having access to her expertise regardless of what her status was . We have no control if it is in your bylaws . You only need a quorum to appoint an associate member . Attorney Barney - I was not aware of these bylaws and I am not sure the bylaws which the Conservation Board adopted were ever sent to the Town Board for approval . Had I seen them , I would have raised the :issue that there is no authority of law for the appointment of associate members to any town body . The issue came up when Candace was nominated and my position was where is the authority ? So the fact the law was passed does not make any reference to associate members . Councilwoman Harrison - We are not being asked to officially sanction this in any way . Councilman Niklas - I am trying to get away from the issue of Candace Cornell in particular . What I hear John Barney saying is even though it is your prerogative to enact and enable your own bylaws , they cant be in violation of the stated law . It would seem appropriate then , to have the bylaws , as we currently understand them to be , reviewed by the Town Attorney to make sure they are not in conflict with the State Law . It would seem to me if they were , the bylaws would have to be changed . Councilman Conley - This is informal . They are not asking us to make any formal appointment . Attorney Barney - State law spells out how members are to be appointed and such members are appointed by this board . If some one is being appointed as an associate member , what ever that is , it is this Board that must make the appointment . I do not have a problem with someone attending meetings , ad hoc , giving you their expertise or whatever they can . To denominate them as an " associate member " is something that is not contemplated by state laws for this body or any other municipal body . Councilman Niklas - My point is not that we are aware of the fact 8 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 there is at least one case where the bylaws need to be modified , it seems to me appropriate to review them all to ensure consistency . Motion made by Councilman Niklas that the Town Attorney review the bylaws to look for consistency with state law . Motion failed for lack of a second . Supervisor Whitcomb - I suggested to Janet perhaps they could find some other designation for people of this status , i . e . friend of the board , consultant , etc . . , rather than associate member . Janet Hawkes - The reason they had associate members in the past was because the Board was full . They met all of the requirements for a full Board member however there were no vacancies . Councilwoman Grigorov - In that case you are circumventing the law by having more members than you are supposed to . Councilman Klein - Is a non - voting member actually a member ? I think you could argue that . If you don ' t have a vote then you are not a member . Councilwoman Klein - On page 4 , Section 6 of the Local Law it specifically states that this Town Board should approve the bylaws before they become effective . So we should certainly approve the bylaws beforE! they become effective . Supervisor Whitcomb - I don ' t believe the Town Board ever approved the bylaws as they were internal proceedings . There was a big debate as to whether they should be bylaws , procedures or whatever . Those of us who thought they should be procedures lost and the bylaws won . I don ' t think they were ever presented to the Town Board for approval . I would suggest the Conservation Board revise the bylaws to reflect a change regarding the " associate member " status and provide me with a copy to be presented to the Town Board at some future date . Agenda Item No 5 - Ethics Disclosure Statements : Supervisor Whitcomb - The Ethics Disclosure Statements are available for public scrutiny in the Town Clerk ' s Office . Agenda Item No 6 - Proclamation of Ithaca - Tompkins Trail Week : Resolution No . 81 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas proclaiming the week of June 3 through June 10 , 1995 be celebrated as Ithaca - Tompkins County Trail Week . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , 9 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item :No . 7 - Proclamation of Municipal Clerks Week : Resolution No . 82 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino proclaiming the week of May 7 through May 13 , 1995 , as Municipal Clerks Week , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 8 - Report of Town Committees : Councilwoman Harrison - We hopefully are coming to closure on the GEIS . Cornell has been looking at parking requirements and have been working on height issues as well . We have come to a pretty good agreement . Hopefully it will be coming before this board soon . Supervisor Whitcomb - Will this be a public hearing type meeting or have we already held the public hearing ? Attorney Barney - If we are revising the SLUR , which I think we are , then it will be a public hearing with the Planning Board , Councilman Klein - You all have a copy of the April 27 , 1995 Public Works Committee minutes and I would like to touch on a few items . We do have a consent agenda item tonight to designate the highway garage as an inspection station for Town vehicles . This should save us time and eventually money . The Town mechanic does an inspection before the vehicles go to be inspected regardless . This procedure would eliminate the loss of time for two men to take the vehicle to be inspected . The Judd Falls project bids were reviewed and are on the agenda for this evening to award the bid . It is hoped that the Judd Falls Road Reconstruction will be finished before we begin the Forest Home Bridge . This should help with the circulation in that area . Mr . Walker - I had a meeting last friday with the newest string of consultants that the County has hired . They are doing the final design again . . Apparently one of the consultants did not want to finish the job so they sub contracted out to another consultant . This consultant decided to take a look at it before he finalized his design . The consultant said he could have the final design done within 2 1 / 2 weeks of having final determination regarding the abutments , which should take approximately one to two weeks . This 10 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 i means a June 1st final design and the County process would take about one month . They might have a construction start date as early as August . Councilman Klein - The Highway Department has a manual on maintenance of Town vehicles . The Highway Superintendent , Fred Noteboom , has updated that manual and will be reviewed by the Public Works Committee and ultimately to the personnel committee . This is to ensure that Town employees , who have use of Town vehicles , understand their responsibilities as far as preventive maintenance on the vehicles . Councilman Niklas - Codes and Ordinances Committee has been very busy . We have accomplished a couple of the high priority items this board had set for us , the Sunset Provision for subdivision approval and fees in lieu of park land . We have also taken the board ' s reconunendation regarding building heights and have a draft piece of legislation which has been distributed to the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals increasing building heights as requested by the ZBA . We are in the process of making suggestions to the Town Board about rezoning properties that were zoned for specific site plan approvals which never came to fruition . You will be getting those recommendations for your suggestions and comments . We are also reviewing the Zoning Ordinance and looking at the possibility of some revisions to bring them in compliance with the contents of planning documents . The Planning Committee will be involved in the discussions and COC will be communicating with the Town Board , soliciting your comments and suggestions . Councilwoman 'Valentino - Jane Finlay of the City Cable Commission , sent a letter concerning the access archives . The resolution passed by the Tompkins County Intermunicipal Cable Commission was passed while I was on vacation . I would like to ask for some direction regarding this if it should come up again . I thought it unfortunate they took this on as their first issue . My real interest was working on the joint franchises , That would have been the appropriate thing for this commission to do to launch itself . To pass this kind of a resolution , when it clearly has been the City doing the research and background and it is the city cable subscribers that pay for access , the rest of us are not . I was hopeful we would be more in a mode of being cooperative and supportive of their committee and their research and listening , instead of passing the resolution so soon . I don ' t feel it was appropriate . The County Cable Commission passed a resolution in favor of the archives . The City is saying their research shows it is a violation of the first amendment . At this point , the City is still 11 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 in the process of researching information . I would like some direction in. the event this issue is raised again . Attorney Barney - If it is a violation of the first amendment , to have a tape recording made of what you say and then keep it for 30 days then but then there are some policy implications . Councilman Klein - They mentioned keeping the archives to give to the police department or whom ever . Councilwoman Valentino - The District Attorney is monitoring them at this point . For the County Cable Commission to pass a resolution like this without having a committee to study or research the issue , especially when it is in conflict with the City Commission , IS inappropriate . Supervisor Whitcomb - We concur with your opinion . Agenda Item No 9 - Report of Tompkins County Board of Representatives : No report . Supervisor Whitcomb - Often the representatives are not prepared to speak about issues we address and many times it is just perfunctory . They have asked that their agenda be included in your board packets . If after your review there are issues or concerns to be addressed , our representative would be notified to attend . After some discussion , the Town Board requested a representative be in attendance at every meeting . Councilman Klein stated that there are three representatives , they could rotate , once every three months . Supervisor Whitcomb will notify the representatives and inform them we wish their attendance at every meeting . Agenda Item No 10 - Review of Correspondence : a . Ronald Anderson , Mayor Village of Cayuga Heights - Announcing the appointment of the Cayuga Heights Representative to the Joint Youth Commission . b . New York State Town Clerks Association - Joan Noteboom was nominated for Town Clerk of the Year . She was one of seventeen nominees in the state . There are nine hundred Town Clerks in the state and she was one of seventeen nominated . Unfortunately she did not come in first however the Town is very proud she was nominated . Councilwoman Harrison - I was at an MPO meeting several months ago . Having seen Cornell has put up signs in the roads saying 12 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks , which is state law , I thought it interesting and was not aware it was a state law . I had the opportunity to ask the regional director of DOT and various other staff about the law . Cornell signs are a great first step and I sent a note to Cornell suggesting they start enforcement of the signs . I thought it might make sense for the municipalities to put up some signs , especially in the Community Corners area of Cayuga Heights . If the road is striped , it is a crosswalk , even without the sign . Mr . Noteboom - All of our crosswalks presently have signs posted in conjunction with the road marking . Councilman Niklas - Could one paint in the crosswalk " Pedestrians have right of way " . Councilwoman Harrison - Could you , for the next meeting , help us by telling us what a crosswalk is , how does it have to be marked , and any other requirements . Mr . Noteboom - We will put this item on the Public Works agenda for discussion and report back to this Board . Councilwoman Harrison - I would also like us to consider whether there are any other designated crosswalks in the Town we think should be marked . I assume there is no way we can provide enforcement of these as enforcement in the Town would be done by the Tompkins; County Sheriff ' s Department . I would like the Town to consider putting up some signs . Councilman ]Viklas - The Cornell Safety Division is reluctant to enforce this issue . We have checked into to this a number of times in Forest Home with traffic , speed , and noise violations the case is not whether they want to enforce it or not , it is in their purview to enforce , period . Mrs . Noteboom - Pictures will be taken at the June 12 , 1995 Town Board Meeting . This will be for a portrait of the entire board . We will be doing this as an annual project . Agenda Item No . 13 - Approval of Hiring and Salary Procedures Councilwoman Valentino - My thought for your consideration would be in the first paragraph : The Town of Ithaca is required to fill positions in accordance with Tompkins County Civil Service . Positions classified as competitive require testing and are filled from a list: provided by the County . All other positions are recruited directly by the Town . There is no testing but applicants must meet the required skills as approved by Civil Service and the Town . " That: spells out the one group which . requires testing and 13 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 goes on to specify how the other positions are filled without stating what some of the positions are as they are subject to change . Resolution No . 4 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas approving the recommended Hiring and Salary Procedures for use by Town Staff as noted by Councilwoman Valentino . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously ., Supervisor Whitcomb - I might add that Pat Punger and the Personnel Committee put in tremendous amount of work over the past few months to develop these procedures . The Board wishes to thank all for their hard work . Agenda Item No . 14 - Consent Agenda Items Resolution No . 85 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Harrison approving and/ or adopting the Consent Agenda Item resolutions , 85 ( a ) - 85 ( j ) as presented . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Resolution too . 85 ( a ) Approval and adoption of the official minutes of the Town Board for the regular meeting held April 10 , 1995 , and the special meeting held April 19 , 1995 . Resolution No . 85 ( b ) : Authorization to pay the abstract of audited vouchers as listed . Resolution No , 85 ( c ) Authorization to pay the abstract of audited vouchers for Bolton Point as listed . Resolution No . 85 ( d ) : Approval of the monthly Financial Report for the months ending February 28 , 1995 , March 31 , 1995 , and April 30 , 1995 . Resolution No , 85 ( e ) Approval of Quarterly Investment Report ending March. 31 , 1995 , Resolution NQ , 85 ( f ) : Approving the appointment of Jeffrey Hulbert as full - time Highway Laborer to the Highway Department at an hourly wage of $ 7 . 00 effective April 18 , 1995 . A six - month probationary 14 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 period applies after which a performance review will be performed to determine employment status . Full benefits apply . Resolution No , 85 (g ) : Authorizing the hiring of two summer employees for the Highway Department for a period to start no earlier than May 30 , 1995 and extend not later than September 30 , 1995 , Resolution No , 85 ( h ) : Approving the regular appointment of JoAnn Cornish - Epps to the position of regular full - time Planner II at an annual salary of $ 25 , 205 , retroactive to March 12 , 19950 Full benefits apply . Resolution rfo . 85 ( i ) : Authorizing the Highway/ Parks Department to become a New York State Inspection Station . Resolution No , 85 ( 1 ) : Approving the attendance at the " Guide to Supervising Employees " seminar by the Assistant Budget Officer and the Town Clerk in Syracuse , New York on June 15 , 1995 at a cost of $ 139 . 00 per person plus meal and mileage expenses . Total cost shall not exceed $ 350 . 00 , charged as follows : $ 175 . 00 to A1410 . 400 and $ 175 . 00 to A1340 . 400 . Agenda Item No . 15 : Review of Investment Policy : Supervisor Whitcomb - This is exactly the same investment policy we had last year . It is required the investment policy be adopted annually regardless of change . Resolution No , 86 : Motion made by Councilwoman Grigorov , seconded by Councilman Niklas adopting the Town of Ithaca Investment Policy as presented and authorizing the Tompkins County Trust Company as the financial institution for deposits and that the maximum amount authorized on deposit shall be $ 9 , 000 , 000 . 00 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Councilman Klein - In reviewing the policy , it says the Town should invest its funds in different banks . Is it a matter of policy and are all of the repurchase agreements with the Trust Company ? Ms . Alario - Yes , however when the agreements mature , I call Marine Midland , Fleet and Tompkins County Trust Company for rates . I will include M&T Bank in the future as it is a commercial bank . Other depositories may be authorized . 15 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No 16 - 1994 Annual Financial Report : Councilwoman Grigorov - On page 5 , there is an item which says " Due From Other Governments " . Is that State Aid or sales tax ? Ms . Alario - That is a combination of justice fees , state aid for youth , sales tax and more . I have a list if you would like to review it . Resolution No . 87 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman: Valentino , ratifying the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report to the NYS Comptrollers Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the Town of Ithaca for the year 1994 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item. No . 17 - 1994 Component Unit Annual financial Report ( SCLIWC ) Resolution N.o , 88 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley ratifying the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report for Component Units or Independent Special Purpose Units for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptrollers Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the said component unit for the year 1994 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Ms . Punger - Since the SCLIWC is now being considered a " component unit " for their financial report , does this effect the status of their employees in any way ? Their employees do not get approved by this Town Board . They do things through their own personnel committee . I thought there was some determination if they are a component unit instead of a separate entity it could affect the status of their employees and whether they fall under some of our rules and regulations regarding personnel . Supervisor Whitcomb - That is a good question and perhaps we should ask the auditors in the exit interview on Wednesday exactly what component unit means in terms of their employment status . 16 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No 17 - 1994 SCLIWC Annual Financial Report Resolution No . 89 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas ratifying the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptrollers Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the said commission for the year 1994 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 19 - Discuss Fee Schedule Related To " LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO 10 / 1994f ESTABLISHING AMOUNTS TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF OPEN SPACE RESERVATIONS IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS " • Supervisor Whitcomb - Jon Kanter has reviewed the methodology involved in arriving at the earlier numbers which were considered at the last meeting . Mr . Kanter - We tried to give a further breakdown of what the original study included and tried to clarify what kinds of parcels were being looked at . Previously , it was always a combination of raw land anti improved land . We are defining raw land as over five acres which doesn ' t have houses and no on site improvements , such as water anti sewer . Improved land is defined as subdivided lots , sometimes with further subdivision potential which usually includes roads and other infrastructures . There is a middle ground which is a parcel that has accessibility to roads , water and sewer but not on site . The mixing of the data which was in the original study was caused by the data source which came from the County Assessment Office . There was a fairly small sample of sales data for what was being determined " raw " land . Most of those " raw " land parcels were in the R - 30 district which is to be expected . Most of the properties in the R - 15 and R - 9 districts have already become accessible to sewer and water . We also came across a number of corrections which I think the memo clearly outlines . In some cases there were parcels which included houses after we looked back in detail going through the assessment roll . The way County Assessment clarifies their sales data included parcels where houses were on the property and sold and later removed or demolished . In other cases it was incorrect data . There were some problems with some of the original data from the County Assessment Office . There were a few cases where some parcels were double counted in the study . We tried to eliminate some of those errors in the data base . The " raw " land data , 13 parcels could be isolated as " raw " land within the R - 30 District . 17 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 It will be difficult to look at raw land values to get town wide indications of value . There is not enough information in other districts to do that . Looking at the 13 parcels in the R - 30 , average size! was about 43 acres , average value of $ 4 , 500 per acre with most having potential to water and sewer hook - up . Councilwoman Harrison - Does that include Eco - Village ? Mr . Kanter - Eco - Village was one of the raw data parcels . Councilwoman Grigorov - Did it include Auble ' s properties ? Mr . Kanter - No . Councilwoman. Harrison - Mr . Schickel ' s example was Commonland . If they paid $ 1 , 000 per acre and it serves so many people and so many acres were :yet aside , the math was calculated that way , based on this particular development . Mr . Weisburd was trying to do something with a more town wide look . I had a problem with that . Supervisor Whitcomb - Mr . Schickel ' s made more sense , however I am not sure from a practical stand point exactly how it works . The difficulty would be in determining how many people are served by the park . TY:Leoretically neighborhood parks serve neighborhoods but that does not mean that people from outside the neighborhood do not use them . Councilman Niklas - It does not take in to accountgetting money in to a fund to buy targeted lands to comply with the Town ' s Comprehensive Plan for it ' s green space , parkland and open space . The formula doe not take in to account the fact that some of these properties are going to be very expensive to acquire . Councilwoman Grigorov - That ' s not our aim though . The aim of having fees in lieu of was not to acquire large amounts of money . What we want to do is do something fair . One thing Jerry seemed to be trying to get at was to base the value on what we take in the future on what was taken in the past to be equal . Attorney Barney - Each one of those subdivisions was treated uniquely . For example when the dedication was set aside for Commonland , I am sure the Planning Board considered it adjacent to a fairly sizeable piece of land which is open space . They then said we don ' t: need the 10 % , we only need 3o or 50 . I know that has happened with a number of others . Councilwoman Harrison - From a fairness point of view the issue was taking fees that are equivalent to taking 10 % of the land as the law says . The issue is how do you determine the value of that land . At what level of improvement is it determined " raw land ? 18 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 My recommendation is to discuss at what level of improvement should we be looking at when we try and value the land ? We need to come up with a fee which is equivalent to 100 of the land . I believe that is what John has done . He has not made a recommendation considering R - 30 . You have made calculations and observations and presented it to this Board for a policy call . What level of improvement do we want to be looking at ? Councilman Niklas - Why did the number go up for R - 30 . It went from $ 1300 to $ 1500 ? If you remove the cost of the developed lots from that average , why would it not go down . The new value is higher than the old value . Councilwoman. Harrison - The price per acre has gone down dramatically . The new value is higher only if you take the house lot . That is for an R - 30 as a " house lot " . That does not include any raw land. . Supervisor Whitcomb - The price per acre is higher in R - 15 but the density is lower . Mr . Kanter - The average value for R - 30 actually increased with the new figure as the corrected figures eliminated some lots which had houses on them which should not have been included . The values would have been inflated per acre for those . Supervisor Whitcomb - That should have made it go down . Councilman Niklas - On the original fee schedule it had if projects located on :resident district R - 30 the amount payable should be $ 1300 per proposed dwelling unit . If you read the corrected fee it is now $ 1500 . It would seem to me no matter what you do with those numbers , the numbers should never go up , they should go down . Councilwoman Harrison - I thought the $ 1300 figure included some raw land and the $ 1500 does not . Attorney Barney - The $ 1500 is the raw land . It doesn ' t mean they were sold individually as lots . Councilwoman Harrison - I thought " sold as house lot " meant there were streets , water , sewer , a totally improved lot . Is that what that means . Supervisor Whitcomb - Perhaps there was an error in the earlier calculation ? Mr . Kanter - I think also it lumped together other parcels which did not consider raw land and which may have had lower values . 19 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Councilman Niklas - In every other case , the recalculated number went down . I was merely questioning why in this one case it went up . Supervisor Whitcomb - Are we comfortable with the methodology the Planning Department is using . Councilwoman Grigorov - I am not exactly sure that it comes out to something that seems logical . One could probably do it all different ways . Councilman [Viklas - I would like to ask a question regarding Agricultural. Districts . The old and the new are still the same . One of the people tonight did raise the issue that if you carve out a piece of land that is out on a road it will sell higher , developed or undeveloped . I am not saying it isn ' t fair however we should consider that as well . If I am looking at the Agricultural District which has the lowest density per acre and we are scaling R - 51 R - 9 , F' - 151 R - 301 I see a large difference in the Zoning Districts and then the distribution of money . Here it is $ 700 for agricultural district , then drops to $ 200 for R - 5 , then up to $ 600 , with the proposed change $ 646 for R - 9 . Supervisor Whitcomb - Does that include agricultural land that was sold as both operating farmland and as house lots or just agricultural. land sold for housing purposes ? Mr . Kanter - In actuality the agricultural , R - 5 and MR was based on the assessed values as those had no sales information available . Supervisor Whitcomb - Were the assessed values as agricultural districts or true assessed values ? Councilwoman Grigorov - If we use the assessed values in all of the districts . . . Councilwoman Harrison - How does the assessed value of the raw land tend to compare with the sales figures ? Mr . Kanter - They are generally based on the most recent sales however that could have been a number of years ago . Councilwoman Harrison - If one were to use the assessed value in the R - 30 would it be different than the numbers based on the sales value ? Mr . Kanter - It would be different but hard to say whether it would be higher or lower . It would depend . Councilwoman Harrison - In terms of the calculations for the R - 30 , 20 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 we have some numbers on the bottom of the first page , average price per acre with water and sewer was $ 3398 per acre , average price per acre of parcels without water and sewer was $ 2450 , those being raw land parcels . What is the meaning on the second page where the average price range for the R - 30 district is $ 2200 . Is that based on more than one place , is it an average based on a single development ? Mr . Kanter - Are you talking about numbers 1 , 2 , and 3 ? Councilwoman Harrison - Number 3 . Mr , Kanter That is not looking at the raw land but the other parcels which we had as a data base . Those are combinations of individual lots , some with some further subdivision potential , others without any further subdivision potential , corrected to drop those that did have a house which should not have been included in the first place . Councilwoman Harrison - Why is there an order of magnitude difference in price between those sold as house lots versus two parcels without water and sewer that were $ 2400 . That seems very different . I had assumed that house lots meant they were improved however you are saying that is not necessarily the case . Mr . Kanter - They are either improved or accessible to water and sewer . Councilwoman Harrison - Even though on page 1 , with water and sewer they were only $ 3400 , right ? George Frantz - On page 2 , # 3 , that $ 22 , 400 per acre is the price of the lot after the developer has spent $ 15 , 000 to $ 20 , 000 to build the public road , public water and sewer . Councilwoman Harrison - So that is not raw land but improved land . Councilman Niklas - So that explains why all of the R - 30 ' s went up instead of down . Councilwoman Harrison - What the gentlemen were saying earlier was that kind of a number leads you to the $ 1500 . Councilman N_Lklas - That does not make any sense . At least in terms of # 3 and # 4 , where we use the undeveloped numbers , we are mixing apples, and oranges . Supervisor Whitcomb - May I suggest then we concentrate on the policy issue here as a board and refer it back to either the Planning Committee or Codes and Ordinances to work on the details 21 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 and bring it. back to us . Councilman Niklas - The numbers can be dealt with by staff , whether it is the Planning Committee or the COC . The policy issue is , what formula do we use ? Supervisor Whitcomb - Do you want to include any type of a plan , do you want to include a cost per head ? What kind of instructions do you want to give Planning in arriving at a formula ? Councilwoman Valentino - What are we really trying to achieve ? We are trying to look at a fair price to assess a developer so we can take the money and buy land for parks . I see a 20 lot subdivision and we want 100 . Is the amount we are asking them to pay realistic for what thE! cost of land would be if there were a park there and they gave us the land ? Some of these seem high . It seems that what ever formula we look at we should think about the bottom line of what we are trying to achieve . We want to be fair . Do we ever ask anyone in agricultural districts to have a set aside ? Councilwoman Harrison - If someone came in and sold their farm and wanted to subdivide then yes . Supervisor Whitcomb - But then it would probably be rezoned as well . Councilwoman Valentino - It would be rezoned a different zone . Then you would have either an R - 30 or and R - 15 . We would asked for a loo set aside based on the development not on the agricultural land . Attorney Barney - You could have a subdivision in an agricultural zone . I do not recall it ever happening but it is possible . Councilman Niklas - Why don ' t we ask for 10a of the purchase price of the property ? Councilwoman Harrison - Ism not sure that is right either . Councilman Niklas - In the past we have said we want 100 of this land . That would amount to approximately 10 % of what they paid to buy that land . Councilwoman. Harrison - That is not all we ask for is that correct ? If we do ask for 10 % on the subdivision , you would have a road that accesses that park , which does no good for the town , it does no good to have a land locked parcel that has no access to people . It does not seem to me legitimate to simply say you bought 100 acres , you bought it for an amount of money so now you owe us 100 of that amount . 22 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Councilman Niklas - The formula I would like to see is some percentage of whatever the purchase price of that land is . Councilman Klein - I think that makes sense . It will float in fairness to where the land values are . I think what we have proven tonight is it is very hard to draw averages . Attorney Barney - What if someone were to come in and say I have inherited some property from my grandmother or bought it for $ 100 per acre at the turn of the century , do I now have to pay my 100 ? Councilman Gsrigorov - No . If it is inherited , it would be inherited at: the current value of the land and would need to be appraised . There should be a time limit on that . Councilman x:lein - If you inherit property and you have an estate tax your only going to sell it or develop it to pay the taxes . If the land transaction is more than five or ten years old one would need to get an appraisal . Councilman Niklas - We could say X percentage of appraised value of property . Councilwoman. Harrison - Why not say on assessed value ? Councilman Niklas - I bought my property for more than it is assessed and. it would never sell for what it is assessed for . Supervisor Whitcomb - Is the consensus then we send it back to the Codes and Ordinance Committee to develop the language . Councilman Niklas - Codes and Ordinances can develop the language but we are talking policy . Councilwoman. Harrison - It seems to me that there is general agreement that it needs to be based on the value of the land in some way . The term " value " of the land needs to be discussed further . We could use appraised values , assessed values , the value when the land was acquired , but that has to be adjusted to current value . I think it should be at the current value of` the land , not the value you purchased it at 10 years ago . Councilman Niklas - Would 10 years be outrageous to be the cut off point ? Councilwoman Harrison - Yes . I think it should be current value . Councilman Klein - In today ' s market , the value could be less , 1 than it was 10 years ago . 23 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Councilman Niklas - There is assessed , appraised , and sale price . Councilwoman. Harrison - Are there any kind of adjustment figures that exist for real estate ? Supervisor Whitcomb - The factor is the equalization rate if you are using assessed value . Attorney Barney - At some point someone is going to have to make a determination of the value . It is going to be this board , by law , that makes that determination . The purpose of this legislation was eliminate the ad hoc basis of the determination for each subdivision that is requested . We are trying to set up a semi - uniform mechanism for proceeding . We might as well discard this all together and simply say each time they come in we will present it and allow you to make a determination . Mr . Kanter - There is a real benefit to be able to use a set figure per lot or a. way of gauging it . You know what the developer is proposing and having a way of determining the dollar amount without delay . Councilman Niklas - So we say 100 of the assessed value of the property , period . Councilwoman Harrison - I am not happy with that from the point of view that the assessed value has no improvements . Councilman Niklas - So then say 120W or 15 The percentage can correct it . The issue is " assessed value , sale price or present value " . I would opt for assessed . It is a little higher than what you buy it for . Councilwoman Harrison - I would opt for assessed as it is there and gets readjusted periodically . Supervisor Whitcomb - What about the situation where a parcel is partially developed and then changes hands . Then the new owner brings it in for subdivision . How do you deduct the cost of the I mprovements ? Mr . Frantz - One possible way of approaching this is the assessment department keeps a record of land sales dating back three years . That is where the data in the last paragraph of the first page , " actual sale prices " came from . Perhaps the Town Board could set up the local law where by the Town Board could set the fee every three years based on review of the sales for the previous three years . At thELt point an average would be arrived at for parcels over five acres . So every three years the fee could be adjusted but would be set at an amount per lot for that three year period . That 24 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 would make it a lot easier . Councilwoman Grigorov - Why would that be better than going with the assessment ? Supervisor Whitcomb - That way we would not consider every one individually . Mr . Frantz - Exactly . They are predictable fees . Councilman Niklas - On the other hand the assessed value is very easy to look up . My feeling at this point is we could gain or lose a few dollars but in the long run would average out . I would like to see something unequivocal , 121W to 150 of the assessed value and that is it . Councilwoman Harrison - How would you deal with the improvements ? The assessed value would depend on the status of the improvements of that particular parcel . Councilman Niklas - Another policy issue . Mrs . Noteboom - Your assessment is the value of the land and the improvements . Mr . Frantz - By using the assessment of an individual parcel each time , values vary widely . I feel more comfortable using an average of actual sales of 20 or 30 lots and apply it town wide . Councilman Niklas - Why not use the sale price of the property , a percentage of the sale price ? Mr . Frantz - As John was saying , the property may have been in someone ' s hands for 20 or 30 years . Councilwoman Valentino - We could have the problem in the reverse as well . If the value had changed over time and by using this formula we went to buy the land , the reverse would affect us in the value of that particular piece of property . Mr . Frantz - If the Town Board adjusted or reviewed the rates on a three year basis , we could avoid that scenario . If we set it now and didn ' t look at it for another 10 years then what you are saying could be a problem . Councilman Niklas - This fee schedule would have to be re - evaluated every so often to keep pace with however we calculate the fee unless we build it in as the case with an assessed value . .Councilwoman HarrIgon - One of the suggestions of the gentlemen who 25 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 spoke this evening was to apply a flat amount per dwelling unit regardless of where it is located in the town . Is there anything in the law that would drive up one or the other ? Councilwoman. Grigorov - That would base it not on the land but the number of people using the park . Mr . Kanter - That is the more common method rather than breaking it down by each zone . One would typically see a certain amount per lot or dwelling unit . Usually when you see that they have not based it on substantial numbers . Councilman Nlklas - What if you took a weighted average of the data you have ? You know the number of lots sold , their average price in each of the zones , you weigh them against the surface of the Town in those districts and arrive at an average number . Mr . Kanter - Or the way Ellen has suggested . Some weighted percentage to adjust for improvements which would be necessary . Councilman Klein - Jerry talked about doing that and about the per person cost of open space . If the average Town dwelling unit has , for instance , 2 . 5 persons per dwelling unit or what ever , then maybe that is the fairest way of calculating , per dwelling unit . Mrs . Noteboom - The Town parks are open to anybody , not just the neighborhood people . Councilwoman Grigorov - we are trying to get at what people paid in the past by donating land . Did we used to waive the donation of open space at times ? Councilman Klein - On the smaller subdivisions right ? It has basically been waived . Attorney Barney - There are times it has either been waived or minimized . There was one we recently looked at that has a fairly small trail running through it but a good size subdivision . Councilwoman Grigorov - At Chase Farm the developer built a trail which met with the Towns approval . He did the improvement so everyone was please with the outcome . That was not 100 of the either . Supervisor Whitcomb - Could we come to some kind of consensus to give direction to the COC ? Councilwoman Harrison - Do we think that it should be the same amount of money per dwelling unit regardless of the location or zone ? Do we think it should be as stipulated in the proposed 26 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 legislation we have tonight , a different amount of money depending on what zone you are in ? Supervisor Whitcomb - I think it should be uniform . Councilwoman Harrison - Are we going to put a number in based on the research which has been conducted by the Planning Department ? Councilman Niklas - We could do a weighted average so it is a uniform amount of money per dwelling unit . That is one approach . If that is what you want the COC to do with Jon ' s numbers and some math , we can arrive at something uniform . However , that is policy . Is that what. you want ? Councilwoman Valentino - That comes out fair . Councilman Niklas - If that ' s what you want then that is what COC will address; . Supervisor Whitcomb - It seems as though it would. be less of a problem rather than try and calculate the fee every time someone comes in for a subdivision . Councilwoman Harrison - So we are going to try to get a number that is based on sales over the previous three years . Councilman Niklas - Right . But it will be weighted for the surface area . Councilwoman Harrison - For instance if 50 % of the Town is R - 30 and the average price of an R - 30 is x number of dollars then we would weight the total average for the 50 % of the land coverage . It is a simple equation to do provided I get the numbers from Jon . It is just a weighted average . Mr . Kanter - Are we using the raw land values or the overall Councilwoman Harrison - Raw values . Then it needs to be adjusted in some way . Mr . Kanter - The raw value data we have is primarily from R - 30 and does not get in to other zones and coverage . Councilman Niklas - I will help out and say I believe you have given the CO(. sufficient guidance . Councilwoman Harrison - We would like you to come up with a number if we take what Jon has to say there is no raw land to look at except in R - 30 . What we will be looking at for value is somewhere between $ 2500 and $ 3500 per acre , which in an R - 30 depends on 27 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 whether you do or do not have water and sewer . So we are looking on the order of $ 500 or so per dwelling unit . Councilwoman Grigorov - A year ago when the Planning Committee was discussing the issue we thought it would be somewhere between $ 500 and $ 1500 per dwelling unit . Councilman Niklas - If COC with staff after due deliberation came up with a number somewhere between $ 500 , $ 600 somewhere within this magnitude per dwelling unit then no one would be shocked or surprised . Councilman Klein - One other wrinkle . When a subdivider divides a parcel of land , he does not know if there will be one or two dwelling units on each building lot because of the Town ' s Zoning Ordinance . Supervisor Whitcomb - The fee is payable when the building permit is secured and at that time will know the number of dwelling units there will be . Agenda Item No 22 - Awarding Bid for Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road in Forest Home : Mr . Walker - I would like to make two additions to the resolution . On the first WHEREAS , the following should be added : As budgeted for this prc)j ect in account DB5112 453 and the RESOLVED should state that the project will be paid for from DB5112 . 453 and DB5112 . 454 . Mr . Walker - At the last meeting when the bidding was authorized we also passed a resolution authorizing the Town to enter in to an agreement with Cornell for them to pay their share . The agreement has not been finalized to date as we were waiting for award of the bid . The Supervisor will execute an agreement for them to pay their share of the reconstruction before the contract is let . Councilman Klein - Should there be a caveat in this resolution stating as such . Attorney Barney - There should be a further RESOLVED stating that the contract shall not be let until the agreement with Cornell University has been executed . Ms . Alario - I understand this is going to come out of regular improvements and it is over budget . Would you please join me in finding money ? Mr . Walker - Some of the money used will be CHIPS . All of the CHIPS money will be used first . 28 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Resolution No . 90 : Motion made by Councilwoman Valentino , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing the award of contract for the Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road , to Deninis Construction , Inc . , for the base bid amount of $ 183 , 470 . 00 and the optional item bid amount of $ 49 , 530 . 50 subject to final approval of the contract documents by the Town Engineer and the Attorney for the Town . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Aaenda Item No . 23 - Authorization of Award of Bid for Purchase of Hydraulic Excavator : Resolution No , 91 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein authorizing and directing the Highway/ Parks Superintendent to purchase one new rubber tire excavator as specified from Tracey Road Equipment for a price of $ 148 , 400 with the monies taken from account DB5130 . 200 . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Acrenda Item No . 24 - Consider the Location of Sanitary Sewer on Foote Property to Serve The Town Of Dryden , Snyder Hill Sewer District : Mr . Walker - The Planning Board approved a two lot sub - division to allow the Peregrine Partners to develop the project mostly in the Town of Dryden but a small portion will eventually be located in the Town of Ithaca . The Town of Dryden passed a resolution approving the formation of a sewer district to cover the lands held by Peregrine Partners only . The only parcel in that particular sewer district is the largest which is being sub - divided . If lots were developed in the Town of Ithaca the developer would complete the infrastructure which would serve the individual lots . At this point there are no individual lots , no infrastructure , particularly the served lots in the Town of Ithaca although the alignment of the sewer is such that it would be consistent with the potential sketch plans the Planning Board reviewed . The Town has an agreement drafted with the Town of Dryden , which has not been executed , stating they will pay the transportation costs to the Town of Ithaca to cover a fair share of the operation and maintenance for the transmission of sewage through our sewers . The Town of Dryden is in the process of purchasing capacity from the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant to dispose of the sewage . 29 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Ms . Alario - Is that going to be based on a per unit ? Mr . Walker - It will be based on gallons . There will be a flow meter . Initially , it may be installed here when there is no sewage flowing in the Town of Ithaca sewer lines as it is easier to access and monitor the flow . Every gallon of sewage that flows out of Dryden will be measured and charged to the Town of Dryden . Councilwoman Grigorov - What about when it goes through the City ? Mr . Walker - Dryden is in the process of drafting their own agreement with the City for transportation of sewage through the City lines . The Town of Ithaca already has an agreement with the City . Motion made loy Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley . Discussion followed . Attorney Barney - It would be appropriate to include in the resolution that this be subject to the execution of the agreement between the Town of Dryden and the City of Ithaca prior to any sewerage being permitted to flow into the Town of Ithaca . Councilwoman Valentino - Will there be any problem with the Town of Ithaca losing any of it ' s capacity if this is approved ? Mr . Walker - No . The agreement with Dryden does have clauses which stipulate that if improvements are needed for future use they would be allowed to discharge that sewerage in to the Town of Ithaca . If the Peregrine Hollow Sewer District disbanded , it would require an upgrade to a 10 " line . Dryden would have to make a decision as to whether they would want to absorb the cost of the improvement . The sewer district was created strictly to serve the Peregrine Hollow Sub - Division . The load from that sub - division , based on the Engineering report , will not exceed our capacity in our sewer lines . If they expand their sewer district they could very well put more through there than our lines could handle and at that time they would be obligated make the necessary improvements . Attorney Barney - Suppose someone develops something in the Town of Ithaca , what effect would this have on any future developments in that area ? Mr . Walker - The Town of Ithaca still has enough capacity for the units we have potentially in the Town of Ithaca unless a large multiple residence was developed . If we took the general purpose land and converted it to a high density retirement center . . Councilman Ni. klas - That is not a trivial " if " though . In a sense 30 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 they are eating up our safety factor . There is a limited capacity the line can run and they will be using up a certain percentage . Suppose that did not exist . If the Town were to develop that area would there :be enough capacity there for the Town ? Mr . Walker - If the Town fully developed with the zoning which is there now we would be using only about 500 of the capacity of that line , Peregine Hollow would use approximately 100s to 1501 of the capacity . Attorney Barney - That is a problem we have the other way . We go through the City . What do we try to incorporate in to the agreement ? We have an arrangement with the City where we try and factor in whiz) is causing the problem and who absorbs the cost of the upgrade ? Mr . Walker - The minimum size we build are 8 " lines , which is good engineering practice . With that size it is easy to get in with cleaning equipment and keep the flows open . Supervisor Whitcomb - Under the current zoning it is more than adequate but if it were upgraded to a multiple residence district it would need to be considered during the approval process of the particular project . Councilwoman Harrison - At what point can we discuss the park issue and Peregrine! Hollow using Ithaca facilities issue ? Councilwoman Valentino - I think Ellen has raised a legitimate point . Once live negotiate the water and sewer they will not care at all about in lieu of or a park . Councilwoman Grigorov - They did say something about helping with the park . Councilman Niklas - What do we want ? Councilwoman Valentino What are the options we could ask for ? They are not developing park land and there comment was they could use Eastern Heights Park , which is a good size park . I don ' t have a problem with the children using the park . The Town of Ithaca however is paying the entire cost of maintaining the park . If they want to use part of the park it seems there should be some agreement with them providing for some of the cost of maintenance . Supervisor Whitcomb - Mr . Varn , have there been any agreements discussed with regard to the park ? Ralph Varn - I don ' t think there have been any agreements but there had been talk; that you and Jim Schug , Dryden Supervisor would 31 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 discuss it and there could be some charge levied on the Town of Dryden to benefit the Town of Ithaca . There were thoughts when Susan Beene3^ s was here that we would put in a back stop or something however those thoughts have disintegrated . Now the conversation has been on how much should the Town of Ithaca get from the Town of Dryden as a fee , Councilwoman Grigorov - I don ' t think we are going to get anything from the Town of Dryden . Councilman Niklas - Do you want to add to the resolution that it is contingent upon satisfactory negotiations with the Supervisor ' s of the respective towns for park services ? Councilwoman Harrison - I would not approve this resolution until this is filled out . Supervisor Whitcomb - The purpose of this resolution is to allow the process to proceed to the next step which would be to get some approvals from the County . Mr . Varn - We! need this signature in order to get Jon Anderson to sign off as the Health Department official . We are planning construction in the next 2 or 3 weeks . We have two customers signed and only doing the first 16 lots of the first 44 that are approved . Councilman Niklas - This is the last time the Town Board has any leverage in these negotiations . Councilwoman Harrison - I don ' t think we should pass the resolution until this particular issue has been resolved . I want to deal with the park issue . Our problem is to ensure the Town of Ithaca citizens don ' t become burdened with providing services for the residents of the Town of Dryden . There are ways where we can accommodate sewage flows , agreements can get written and the same thing should be true with the park . I don ' t believe it would be wise of this :board to pass this resolution at this time without a resolution of this issue . Supervisor Whitcomb - Are there any other approvals required from the Town in the future which would be a stopping point for this ? Mr . Walker - This resolution is approving the location and the construction . This is preliminary in that you are approving the location . They have to build it to our specifications . When it is completed I will make a recommendation to the Town Board to accept this as a public utility . isCouncilman Niklas - I am still hoping to compromise and I am 32 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 asking Supervisor Whitcomb if he would feel comfortable trying to negotiate some kind of agreement between Dryden and the Town of Ithaca in terms of subsidizing some of the park costs . Supervisor Whitcomb - I would be happy to take on that task . I am not sure what the outcome would be . Councilman Niklas - We have in the past , authorized the Town Supervisor to bring to a satisfactory closure these kinds of discussions . If the Town Supervisor is not satisfied then the agreement dojes not proceed . Subject to compliance by the developer with all conditions and requirements that have been made or imposed by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board and subject to the approval of construction plans by the Town Engineer and John Barney has added . . . . Attorney Barney - And subject to the execution of agreements acceptable to the Town Supervisor , Town Engineer and Town Attorney providing for the payment of transmission of sewerage through the Town sewer lines , such agreement to be executed prior to construction of the lines . . . Councilman N:iklas - And adding to that a portion of the operating costs of this park . Attorney Barney - What other parameters do you want in terms of that agreement ? Councilman N_Lklas - What percentage of the operating costs for the park would be reasonable ? Councilwoman Harrison - It is maintenance , upkeep , and the land costs . It would seem that a one time payment equivalent to what I am not sure. I would like to ask John Barney if the Town of Dryden is not willing to support open space and recreational services for their residents and not willing to enter in to such an agreement or not one satisfactory to us , what happens ? Attorney Barney - Is it required they get a permit from the Town of Ithaca , in terms of construction , to put the line in the ground ? Mr . Walker - They would possibly need a fill permit for the sewer . We must keep in mind we presently have an agreement with the Town of Dryden to transport sewerage . The Engineers report for this agreement I speak of enclosed a copy of the resolution that Dryden passed in the 70 ' s in the Sapsucker Woods area stating they would pay a per unit charge of approximately $ 15 . 00 per unit . So the precedent fox- the Town of Dryden sewer districts to be using the Town of Ithaca sewers has been set . The Town of Dryden is a partner with the Town of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca and the 33 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant . The process of intermunicipal cooperation regarding transmission of sewerage through partner sewers has been set . Attorney Barney - Once this resolution is adopted and if it was stipulated with an expressed prohibition against construction until the agreements are in place , we could perhaps get an injunction preventing construction . Councilman Klein - The last paragraph of the resolution refers to the conditions and requirements that have been or may be imposed by the Planning Board . I know this has been under review for some time and the park issue was a concern with the Planning Board . How did they resolve this ? It does seem late to ask the developer to meet certain conditions we are just addressing tonight . I am not comfortable with that . I am looking for justification for us to do this if the Planning Board left it open . Mr . Walker - The Planning Board approved a two lot sub - division within the Town of Ithaca , on the Town line . There was concern about creating a land locked parcel and a great deal of discussion . Before any permits are issued for this area a road needs to be completed which is acceptable to the Town of Ithaca . There is a strip of land adjacent to the park which on the sub - division plat shows as reserved for future parks , not dedicated to the Town at this point . That met the requirements for this sub - division . Councilman Klein - How did the Planning Board leave this issue ? Clearly there! was discussion about transportation of sewerage and there was a linkage . Supervisor Whitcomb - Is it fair to hold the developer hostage ? Councilwoman Harrison - Is it fair to burden the citizen ' s of the Town of Ithaca with paying the maintenance costs on a park that is being used by other residents . That is outrageous : Mr . Kanter - The Environmental Impact Statement Review was definitely the place where that occurred and transmitted to the Town of Dryden with no real response to it . Councilman Klein - If we raised the issue and it was ignored then that is a different story . Our raising this tonight then is justified . Our comments regarding the EIS should be referenced in the amended re= solution . . Councilman Conley - This resolution needs to be passed this evening in order for the developer to begin construction . We have authorized John to enter into negotiations . The Town Supervisor of Dryden is on the other end of these negotiations . He will need to 34 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 go back to his board . What will it do to this resolution if passed ? Supervisor Whitcomb - We have a number of things we are negotiating with the Supervisor of Dryden including the next item on the agenda . It should all be part of the same discussion . Councilman Conley - I just don ' t know if I want to be part of something that is going to hold everything up . I am concerned about the timing and due process of this . Supervisor Whitcomb - If we were to approve this resolution this evening as written , what would be your next step Ralph ? Mr . Varn - I would need to go to the County for their approvals . Jon Anderson has reviewed everything and he will approve the drawing tomorrow if the application is signed by the Town Engineer . I would like to suggest the Town Board make it contingent upon reaching an agreement with the Town of Dryden in your sewage transmission costs as well as the use of the park not based on construction but on the sewer flowing . Then I can begin my construction and help you to have these agreements signed by putting pressure on the Town of Dryden . Supervisor Whitcomb - That would also give us a bit more time to work out the agreements . Councilwoman Harrison - What is the reality that the valve would not be opened ? I think that is totally unrealistic . Councilman Conley - That is holding the Dryden Town Board members hostage . If we approve the construction start - up and then we say well you have built it but can ' t use it . . . Attorney Barney - When the sewer moratorium was in effect in the Village of Cayuga Heights subdivisions could be built with dry sewers and they actually put the sewer in the ground . There was a valve and you could not turn the sewer on allowing the sewerage to flow . People were putting in septic tanks and Jon Anderson of the Health Department , mandated there be public sewer available . It is not unheard of and I assume we would control the valves on the Town of Ithaca side of the line so it can be done . It is really this board ' s call . Supervisor Whitcomb - I would vote for the amended version Mr . Varn suggested otherwise I would vote against it . He suggested that this board instruct the Supervisor ' s of both Towns to enter into negotiations however this town board reserves the right to approve the operation of the sewers pending the outcome of the negotiations . 35 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Attorney Barney - You approve it conditional on reaching agreements before any sewerage is allowed to flow . Original resolution and as moved by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley is amended as follows : RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby accepts the location of the proposed sanitary sewer , subject to compliance by the developer with all conditions and requirements that have been or may be imposed by the Planning Board , and subject to approval of construction plans by the Town Engineer , and subject to the execution of agreements acceptable to the Town Supervisor , Town Engineer , and Town Attorney providing ( 1 ) for payment of transmission _ of sewerage throughout the Towns lines . ( 2 ) satisfactory reimbursement to the Town for the ownership and maintenance of the Eastern Heights Park , and ( 3 ) that such agreements to be executed prior to any sewerage being permitted to flow into Town lines . Resolution No . 92 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley approving the resolution as amended . A vote on the main motion resulted as follows : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 25 - Authorization for the Supervisor to Enter Into Agreement With the Town of Dryden For the Transportation of Sanitary Sewage , Mr . Walker - This agreement is modeled after the one we have with the City of Ithaca . It covers operation , maintenance , cost and the amount to be paid . We will monitor relative costs for maintenance in that area and if we feel there is a problem there will be provisions for annual or bi - annual reviews , although this is not in the draft you have before you . Resolution No . 93 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Conley authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute a sewer use agreement with the Town of Dryden , after consultation with and recommendation of the Town Engineer , and after review of the document :by the Attorney for the Town . A vote on the resolution resulted as follows : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , 36 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No . 26 - Town Board Site Visit to Eastern Heights General Pur(:) se Land : Supervisor Whitcomb - When we walked that particular area , it was agreed it would be appropriate to add to the Eastern Heights Park with the exception of the lower corner which was felt might be needed to reserve a road for the future . Councilwoman Valentino - We need to set a public hearing in order to change thE� designation from general purpose to park land . Attorney Barney - It may be done by resolution and subject to permissive referendum . When you adopt it you have to notify the adoption of it . We can tentatively set a public hearing and if it is needed we can hold it at the next meeting . It may be a good idea to hold one regardless to notify the public . I will draft the proposed resolution and in particular we need a careful description of the land which is to be converted . I would like to do that for the next meeting to allow you to look at it and then set the public hearing for the following meeting . There has been some talk that rather than cooing with the circular turn around , which is fairly large , it would be possible to do something else . Supervisor Whitcomb - Attorney Barney will prepare a draft resolution for the June meeting and then set the public hearing for the July meeting . We do not need to take action on this at this time . Agenda Item No 27 - Park and Ride Lots Related to the State Route 96 Project : Mr . Kanter - We have been participating with the Ithaca - Tompkins Transportation Council on Route 96 / Octopus mitigation measures . One of the things which has been discussed is the possibility of park and ride lots to reduce traffic volumes through the Octopus during construction . Discussions have also focused on the long term benefits of park and ride lots in terms of the overall transportation system . You have received a summary of the Council ' s suggestions which were endorsed at the last Transportation Council ' s Planning Committee meeting . Specific sites located in the Town of Ithaca were suggested as possibilities with some ball park cost estimates developed . I would like to focus on what type of commitment the board would make in participating in a park and ride lot . Funding is key and I spoke with the Town of Ithaca Planning Committee and got some initial feed back . Funds were not included for any park and ride lots as a specific Route 96 mitigation measure by NYSDOT . We have also 37 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 found that transit funds to enhance transit routes needed to serve these park and ride facilities is minimal in terms of state and federal funding . We were provided with some basic estimates for enhancing transit to serve several basic lots . That figure came to approximately $ 57 , 000 per year just as a supplement to the existing transit system . This is just for operational purposes and has nothing to with the lots themselves . What it all comes down to is the localities funding the operational aspects in addition to the cost of acquiring and improving any actual park and ride lots which might be added . Supervisor Whitcomb - Has there been any suggestion of what the split might be between the municipalities that are involved , the City of Ithaca , Town of Ithaca and the County . Mr . Kanter - The only conceptual support for funding voiced has been from the City . This was expressed at the last transportation council meeting . As to whether the County would be willing to participate in the funding remains to be seen . While it has not officially been addressed at the County Board level , indications are it is not. likely there would be any significant County funding forthcoming . Councilwoman Harrison - The Planning Committee discussed a couple of things one of which was that the buses are going to be delayed just as much as anyone else . The only advantage to being on a bus is less traffic . Councilman Niklas - My experience has been you have a lot of people leaving the City to go to the hospital area , people from west hill bringing their children in to school , or going to Cornell as employees . Mr . Kanter - There are a fair number of commuters coming from outlying areas as well . Mrs . Noteboom - Why should we pay for them to be able to park then ? Supervisor Whitcomb - Is there any kind of origin and destination data available as to where people come from or are going ? Councilwoman Harrison - One of the questions Steve Smith raised was all of the park and ride lots on the map seem close together . By the time you are that close you are not going to get out of your car there . Mr . Kanter - One thing we initially discussed was looking at the possibility of other facilities further out existing park and 38 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 rides . The question would be are they at their capacity and could they be added on to ? Also whether there are other types of facilities that have some degree of excess parking that could be temporarily used for park and rides . Councilman Niklas - I was surprised that for the cost how few parking spaces each of them would provide . Even if you built them exactly where you wanted , they are not going to take the volume of traffic with only 170 spaces . They become saturated . Mr . Frantz - The traffic count through the Octopus is about 28 , 000 vehicles per day . If you look at it from the peak hours stand point and take the rough rule of thumb of loo and the daily traffic goes through at the peak hour then 2800 would be the number . Mr . Kanter - We talked about this at the meetings and the consensus was it would be a fairly low percentage reduction . The theory is any reduction would be beneficial . Again you need a cost benefit ratio of what. you are getting for what you are spending . Councilman Niklas - Why don ' t we ask to be kept informed regarding these discussions and with real numbers as to what the benefits will be and actually know what percentage of traffic goes through the Octopus at the critical hours . Supervisor Whitcomb - A more effective way would be to keep one person vehicles from going through the Octopus . Councilwoman Valentino - One site they are looking at is by the Hangar Theater . Are they aware of the conversations that have been taking place with regard to moving some of the ball fields that are in Cass Park in that area due to the light situation ? Mr . Kanter - They actually received feed back from City Council on certain portions of the parking in Cass Park which would be untouchable as they are considered park areas . There is some general purpose lands which could be used near there however . I would like to see some conceptual support for the long range idea of the park and ride as a regional transportation approach . There needs to be a larger regional framework to establish this kind of a system . Each municipality can not do this on its own . I tried to get the Transportation Council to make a policy commitment other than conceptual support for the idea and did not get any further than the conceptual aspect . Councilman Conley - Is the Town of Ulysses involved with this and if so did they show enthusiasm enough to continue ? Mr . Kanter - iVo . One County official was very enthusiastic and supportive of the approach . Another County official who has a more 39 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 policy making position was very hesitant to be enthusiastic about any funding coming from the County . Councilman Conley - I think we should be willing to support whatever other towns are willing to do . I can ' t see any reason for us to be terribly enthusiastic without other towns participating . I agree that alot of our people in the Town would use that mode of transportation . A large part of it would be the Town of Ulysses and beyond . Mr . Frantz - The split at the hospital traffic light is approximately 25 % to 30 % of the traffic on 96 between the City and the hospital) turn off and go to the hospital and Biggs Complex . The other 7090 to 7511 is City bound . One of the reasons this discussion of park and ride started as part of the Octopus project was to seize an opportunity to get people out of their cars and in to buses in hopes those people would continue to do that even after construction . One long term problem the Town of Ithaca will be facing on Route 96 is continued increases in traffic . The traffic on 96 right now is actually close to the 2010 design traffic volume that was used to design the Octopus project . It is within 10 % to 15 % of that already . Councilwoman Harrison - Conceptually it will promote getting people out of their ears . It should be done in the context of county wide involvement . Supervisor Whitcomb - The consensus of the Board is to urge the MPO to take a more regional approach . Conceptually we are in favor however the cost sharing of the municipalities needs to be addressed more . Agenda Item No . 28 - Water and Sewer Benefit Reduction : Item postponed at this time and will be addressed at a future meeting . Agenda Item No . 29 - Authorization to Negotiate the Proposed Colle / Baldwin Bike Path on Pine Tree Road : Mr . Frantz - What the Colles and Baldwins are proposing to offer the Town is an easement that would run from either Snyder Hill Road or Pine Tree and up along a boundary of their property and behind the houses along Snyder Hill Road and then go south behind the houses along Park Lane with access to Regency Lane . The Town ' s road right - of -- way comes down to their property line at this time with access to Park Lane via the existing Town owned right - of - way . That is possible immediately upon acquisition of the easement . It is possible to have the path go all the way to Tudor Park if we could get easements from two property owners . Their houses are 40 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 located on Slaterville Road and we would need approximately 40 feet of lots about 1000 feet deep . Councilwoman Harrison - From there could the proposed bike path go down to Route 79 by joining up to Park Lane ? Mr . Frantz - Yes . A bicyclist who wants to get out of the congested areas can come down Pine Tree Road and take the path through Tudor Park . There is a proposed road as part of the Frandsen Sub - division which is Edwin Drive . They are proposing this as a park and open space dedication which would actually provide a second entrance to Tudor Park . The path would come through Tudor Park on to Edwin and then out to Route 79 . Supervisor Whitcomb - How long is this trail ? Mr . Frantz - Part of the section is approximately 1 / 2 mile to Tudor Park . There are no cost estimates at this time to develop it . Councilman Niklas - Is it walkable now just as a path or lane ? Mr . Frantz - There is a different foot path that goes through . What I would like to do is also look at the feasibility of extending or including Honness Lane so that the path could connect to the East Ithaca Recreation Way . Also there is a possibility of a path going from Honness Lane across the Trinity Lutheran Church property to Westview Lane which is the interior of the Grandview Subdivision . That would provide access down to Grandview Park . The idea is to create a network of paths with a walkway up to the existing Pine Tree Road . Councilwoman Harrison - What would need to be done on Honness Lane ? Mr . Frantz - One of the ideas maybe simply to widen Honness Lane to provide 4 ft , shoulders for bicyclists and add a sidewalk perhaps along the north side . You would have bicyclists along the shoulders of the road and the walkway for pedestrians . Resolution No . 94 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman Valentino authorizing staff to enter negotiations for an easement for said path with the landowners and to prepare preliminary design plans for the proposed path . A vote on the resolution resulted as follows : Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . 41 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 30 - Public Hearing Date - Ordinance Establishing Re,guirement of Posting Numbers for Commercial and Residential Properties : Resolution No . 95 : Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilwoman. Valentino authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of an ordinance establishing requirements of posting numbers for commercial and residential properties . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda item No 31 - Public Hearing Date - Ordinance Establishing Requirements for Lock Box Installments : Resolution No . 96 : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for a public hearing in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of an ordinance establishing requirements for lock boxes to be installed on buildings containing fire alarm systems interconnected with the Fire Department . Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye . Motion carried unanimously . Agenda Item No 3 - Executive Session : Motion made by Councilman Klein , seconded by Councilman Niklas to move into executive session to discuss possible land acquisition and personnel issues . Carried Unanimously . The Board began the executive session at 9 : 17 p . m . Motion made by Councilman Niklas , seconded by Councilman Klein to resume regular session . Carried Unanimously . The Board resumed regular session at 10 : 06 p . m . Agenda Item No . 32 - Adjournment : As there was no further business to come before the Town Board , a motion was made by Councilwoman Grigorov and seconded by Councilman Conley to adjourn . Carried Unanimously . 42 TBM 5 / 8 / 95 The Supervisor adjourned the meeting at 10 : 08 p . m . spe �t ,ull 'mitted , oan Lent ' Noteboom Town Clerk * * * Next Regular Meeting - June 12 , 1995 * * Minutes transcribed by Betty Poole i 43 Agenda it = b TOWN ENGINEER ' S REPORT FOR MAY 81 1995 TOWN BOARD . MEETING 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 The first: phase water and sewer mains have been installed and receipt of test results and as - built drawings is pending . NYSEG is completing installation of underground gas and electric service . The developer is preparing to start work on the road as soon as NYSEG completes utility installation . Sanctuary Woods Subdivision , Sapsucker Woods Road Record drawings and engineering certification by the developers engineer of the water and sewer improvements have not been delivered to the Town Engineer , and this information is required prior to recommendation of acceptance of utilities . A schedule for construction of the road has not been received by the Town Engineer . EARTH FILL PERMITS Two inquiries regarding earth fill permits have been received by the Town Engineer , initiated by contractors involved with the two major state highway projects in the area . One request involves a site at the intersection of Rte . 13 and Five Mile Drive which is adjacent to the Rte . 13 bridge replacement project . The second involves a site on Five Mile Drive with the potential source of fill being the Rte . 96 Project . The contractors have been given the site design requirements for a fill permit and are in the process of preparing plans for applications . Cornell University is preparing an earth fill permit application . for the restoration of the old land fill adjacent to the Library Annex in the Orchards area . This site is above the recreation way and Cascadilla Creek and may include some work in wet land areas along with related stormwater management improvements . All three of the possible fill permit applications will Probably exceed the threshold requiring Planning Board review prior to Z13A approval . Town Engineer ' s Report 2 5 / 8 / 95 WATER PROJECTS The Troy Road and Coddington Road water extension project is substantially complete . The Coddington Road Community Center water service has been installed . Final restoration has been started and should be complete by mid- May . Three Town water storage tanks are scheduled for inspection this month . The inspection includes draining the tank , entering the tank to inspect the internal coating system , operation of all valves and controls , inspection of the cathodic protection system and inspection of the exterior coating . The inspection reports will be the basis for scheduled maintenance on the tanks . The current schedule includes the Ridgecrest tank during the week of May 1 , the Sapsucker- Woods tank the week of May 8 , and the Danby Road tank the week of May 22 . Survey work required for the evaluation of a proposed new water tank on the East Hill will be completed this Spring and early summer with the assistance of Cornell student interns . The survey information will be utilized in developing a water system model using the Cybernet computer program . A model for the South Hill water system is currently being developed and will be used to assist in system optimization and reviewing the impacts of several development projects along Danby Road . The Town Engineering staff is working with Bolton Point staff to implement the master metering program for connections to the water transmission main . The SCLIWC agreement includes a provision that all connection points on the transmission main to the member municipalities will be metered for the purposes of monitoring water consumption . The Town has the responsibility to construct the meter site and SCLIWC will provide and maintain the meter . The Town Engineering staff is preparing the plans and contract documents for all of the master metering locations within the Bolton Point system , and will assist the Bolton Point staff in construction administration . SEWER The West Haven Road and Mecklenberg Road sewer extension is substantially complete . The flow monitoring station has been installed and is operational . The Contractor has started final restoration and work should be completed by mid- May . The Town Engineer is continuing to work with the City DPW on a plan for improving the sewage transmission capacity that is jointly used . One component of an improved sewer system is being incorporated in the NYSDOT project for improvements on the Meadow Street and Fulton Street . The city has begun installation of sewer - improvements on the Inlet Island . Town Engineer ' s Report 3 5 / 8 / 95 The Town and City have an agreement for transportation of Town sewage through the City sewer system with a provision that the Town pay a fair share of operations , maintenance and improvement costs . The current agreement was established as a two year agreement , and negotiations are underway for a long term agreement . A major component of this agreement will be the cost sharing basis for improvements to the jointly used system . The Northeast sewer system , which is served by the Village of Cayuga Heights WWTP , is the subject of a significant maintenance inventory program . The workplan includes clearing rights - of - way , cleaning sewers and inspection with a television camera that is being purchased by the SJS . The inspection will result in a workplan for reducing infiltration problems on the Town system to help relieve the wet weather hydraulic load on the Cayuga Heights treatment plant . The Town took delivery on the new Jet Rod in early april and it was put to good use on a major grease blockage in the East Hill Plaza area . The accumulation of grease which caused sewers to back up in the commercial and office facilities on Judd Falls Road was very extensive and took two days to thoroughly clean up . The source of the grease apparently was restaurants in the East Hill Plaza and the facility owner is being billed for the cleanup . PEREGRINE HOLLOW SEWER DISTRICT The Town .Engineer has evaluated the Slaterville Road sewer system and. has determined that available capacity is adequate for the initial phase of the proposed Dryden Snyder Hill sewer district . The Town Engineer has prepared a draft agreement to allow the Town of Dryden to transport sewage through Town of Ithaca sewer lines . My recommendation is 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 Dryden request to purchase IAWWTP capacity for the extension of service is under consideration by the SJS and the Dryden Town Board has passed a resolution creating the Snyder Hill sewer district . This sewer district consists only of property that is the Peregrine Hollow subdivision . The developer is preparing construction drawings for the connection to the Town Sewer . A part of the sewer improvements will be in the Town of Ithaca and will be dedicated to the Town upon completion . All flows will be metered through a sewer monitoring station at or near the Town line . Town Engineer ' s Report 4 5 / 8 / 95 HIGHWAY AND PARKS The Judd: Falls Road reconstruction project bids have been received and the apparent low bidder is DeNinnis construction of Binghamton . The Contractor ' s references have been checked and the '.Town Engineer is making the recommendation for award to this contractor . The tentative construction schedule includes a start of work date on or about May 30 , with a 4 to 6 week construction period to substantial completion . Finalization of the agreement. with Cornell for work on the Plantations Road crossing is underway and should be signed by May 9 . The Forest Home bridge project is behind schedule . Final construction drawings were not available as of May 1 , 1995 and a firm construction schedule has not been provided by the County . It appears that a contract for construction may be possible for June which would allow construction this Summer . The Town Engineering staff has surveyed the road drainage at the north end of Sapsucker woods Road after a request from a landowner and the lab of Ornithology . A proposed ditch profile and culvert replacement may serve to reduce drainage problems that have affected several residents in the area . Implementation of remedial measures will be a cooperative effort between the Town of Ithaca Highway Department and the Town of Dryden . A topographic survey of the Maple Avenue Road right - of -way has been completed by the Engineering Staff at the request of the Highway and Parks Department and a plan map is being prepared . The information will be the basis for safety improvements to Maple Avenue and access improvements for the recreation way which are in the planning stage . Cornell University is preparing plans for improvements to the Maple Avenue parking lot and provisions for a walkway along Maple Avenue are included in their plans . The portion of Elm Street Extension at the crossing of the Coy Glen has been an area of concern for several years due to unstable road banks and a sharp curve at the bottom of a steep grade . The Engineering and Highway Departments are in the process of developing an improvement plan for this area and will be completing a topographic survey and plan map during May . This information will be used to develop construction plans and cost estimates for the safety improvements . Town Engineer ' s Report 5 5 / 8 / 95 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 Engineering staff has been working with the Parks Department and Building Department to develop a plan for the parks shop and storage facility on Seven Mile Drive . Construction of the renovations to the existing building will be completed by Town staff this summer . The Town Hall space analysis has been completed and a final site selection process is underway . C \MQ1'v06\CAPT990Y _ qCP 4 t Agenda Item 4c Hicrhway % Parks Superintendent ' s Board Report , April 1995 Town of Ithaca Town Board , May 8 , 1995 Councilperson. Klein raised the question at a Public Works Committee meeting about the feasibility of inspecting our , own vehicles . As we looked into the matter , we found several good reasons to have our own inspection station . We presently have 30 vehicles and trailers that have to be inspected once a year . The large trucks cost $ 20 each , one ton trucks cost $ 15 each , and vehicle and trailers cost $ 10 each to inspect . Last year these inspections cost the Town $ 385 . With the growing fleet , it will cost more in the future . Another factor that costs the Town is when we transport these vehicles to the inspection stations . We need two people and a second vehicle to drop off the vehicle to be inspected and the same when we retrieve it . The Town Mechanic , John Williams , is a certified mechanic as well as r? e1•7 St = te certified inspector . He presently does a pre - inspection on all our vehicles so that we don ' t have any extra charges when we send our vehicles to be inspected . The inspection time is already invested in our pre - inspection so no extra time or person power will be involved . We would , however , need some extra equipment to accomplish the inspection . This equipment would cost us about $ 400 . The Town of Ithaca Highway / Parks Department will have to apply to New York State for the inspection station license . They waive the fee for this license and also _provide the inspection stickers at no charge . Agenda Item 4C Highway Crew Supervisor ' s Monthly Report , April 1995 Town of Ithaca Town Board Meeting , May 8 , 1995 1 , During April , the Highway crews worked 249 . 5 hours on brush and leaf pick - up , with 5 . 5 of those as overtime . This year it took only three days to complete the town - wide pick - up . 2 . We had only one weekend that the crews had to plow snow from the roads , This took 116 . 75 hours with 71 . 75 of those hours as overtime . We used 33 tons of salt and 8 tons of sand . The West and South Hill Fire Stations had to be salted two times a piece . For the 1. 994 - 95 Winter season , we plowed the South Hill Fire Station 4 times and salted it 27 times . We plowed the West Hill Fire Station 4 times and salted it 26 times . 3 . During April , the Highway crews worked 282 . 5 hours on J Permanent Improvement projects . Most of these hours were spent putting in culvert pipes across Sandbank Road and re - vel i rr� c 7 C � nnc rliinrry Road . 4 , The Highway crews helped clear a sewage blockage during April , which used 33 . 5 hours , of which 9 where overtime hours . 5 . Machinery maintenance consumed 200 . 5 hours of the crews time . Several vehicles were repaired along with regular servicing of vehicles . One truck had the " box " removed , sanded down , and repainted as a preventive maintenance measure . This type of work seems to allow for longer life of the box . 6 . The remainder of the crews time was spent on General Repairs . This took 708 . 5 hours of time . Some of the General Repairs projects include : continue cleaning out of ditches , continue rebuilding shoulder machine , putting out voting machines , and checking job sites . Mav Projects 1 . Continue cleaning ditches / get ready for surface treating . 2 . Finish work at Christopher C _ rcle water tank . ghk Agenda Item 4c Parks and Open Space Manager ' s Report , April 1995 Town of Ithaca Board Meeting , May 8 , 1995 1 . Lawn restorations at twenty - nine separate sites were completed , requiring 164 hours . 2 . Parks staff contributed 86 hours to the Town ' s :Leaf and brush pick - up which was completed in three days . 3 . Brush was cut along the Game Farm section of East Ithaca Recreation Way in preparation for reconstruction of the trail starting this July . A total of 16 hours was spent completing the vegetation control . 4 . Six parr: benches were installed along South Hill Trail at various scenic vantage points on the upper grade , totalling 32 hours . 5 . Miscellaneous workshop projects , totalling 42 hours , were worked on during rainy weather . 6 . Routine maintenance tasks , totalling 254 hours , took up the balance of April . May Parks Prolects 1 . Begin park and trail mowing rotation , May 1 , 1995 , 2 . Stake - out and plant new and replacement trees and shrubs at various sites . 3 . Finish grading and seeding at new barn . 4 . Upgrade driveways at Coddington Road and Troy Road water pump stations . 5 . Northview Road West and Northview park drainage pipe project . 61 ' Begin seeding and plantings at Christopher Circle Water Tank site . 7 . UFPO training seminar on May 19 , 1995 . ghk Agenda Item #4d Town. Planner' s Report for May 8 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 The Planning Board granted preliminary site plan approval for the proposed EcoVillage CoHousing Cooperative at the April 18th meeting. Candlelight Park Subdivision, Mecklenburg Road Staff has been working with applicant on suggestions for cluster layout with objective of preserving stream corridors, wetlands, and other open space on site. After conducting a site visit with Planning Board, a second site visit was organized for Conservation Board. A revised sketch plan should be submitted to the Planning Board soon. Ithacare Senior Living Center, Danby Road Ithacare is in the final stages of completing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) . Staff has had several discussions with Ithacare on the preparation of the EIS. It should be ready soon for submittal to Town and consideration. by Planning Board. Cornell Campus Store, Precinct 7 Site plan approval (preliminary and final) was granted at 5 / 2 / 95 Planning Board meeting, along with recommendation to ZBA on Special Approval for nrr� r�`lCp� T•� (� jfi -� tiCnc Lnterior space fc : d4dt.on offices in existing I mezzanine area, along with 700 sq. ft. addition to building. Westwood Hills II Subdivision, Woolf Lane Sketch plan for proposed 20 lot subdivision in R-15 District was considered by Planning Board at the 5 / 2 / 95 meeting. This is a follow-up to the original Westwood Hills subdivision that was approved in 1987. Sunset Provision for Preliminary Site Plans: The Town Board enacted this local law at the 4 / 10 / 95 meeting. Analysis of MR , Commercial , Industrial and Special Land Use Districts: At the request of the Town Board, the Codes and Ordinances Committee continues an analysis of the above-referenced zoning districts where no development has occurred. Specific parcels are! in the process of being identified with relevant information on ownership, acreage, development potential, surrounding zoning, etc. The purpose of the analysis is to identify whether rezonings of any of those properties would be appropriate. The COC will continue consideration of this matter at their 5 / 3 meeting. Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC ): Staff has been attending meetings dealing with Route 96 / Octopus Project mitigation. The option of park-and- ride lots along Route 96, Route 89 and Route 13 are being considered to reduce the number of vehicles at the Octopus during peak hours. The Town Board will be asked to consider park-and-ride options at the 5 / 8 meeting (refer to material included in packet) . Parks , Recreation and Open Space Plan Update: Staff is in process of completing draft Recommendations chapter. Final chapter on financial considerations and proposed capital improvement plan should be underway soon. Also working on revisions to earlier chapters. It is anticipated that a full draft will be presented to the Conservation Board: at their late May or early June meeting, after which a citizen group would be set up to review and provide individual comments on the draft plan. At that point, it would also be sent to the Planning Board, Planning Committee and Public Works Committee for recommendations . Cornell GEIS / SLUD : Committee continues to discuss proposed Special Land Use District (SLUR) and GEIS Findings and has prepared further revisions to the SLUD and Supplemental Findings. Cornell is revising a proposed agreement on establishing a Transportation Committee to follow up on recommended mitigating measures and other transportation related issues . Committee will meet with Cornell again on 5 / 12 / 95 to hopefully finalize the above documents so that they can be brought back to the Town Board for action. F stem T40;a7hts Park_: Toivr. 19eard irt1 hP v: 4 : j- Heights Park on 5 /4 at a special meeting to consider future uses of the park, possible dedication of General Purpose Land as parkland, possible Frandsen cul-de-sac (Brian Drive), possible presence of wetlands, proximity of Peregrine Hollow subdivision and subsequent use of park by Town of Dryden residents, and other park-related issues. Defininz Buildable Land : Planning Committee is revisiting the question of how to define "buildable land " in proposed subdivisions in order to determine number of permitted lots / dwelling units and to provide better guidelines for lot/building layout on a site . 3 development review fees collected, staff time spent on development reviews, and refunds of unused, review deposits for completed projects. Filename: 1 staff\jon \ tprepmaymem 5 Agenda Item No . 4f Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes Monthly Report - April 1995 Records Management : Progress on the indexing of minutes and local laws continues at a slower pace than expected . A computer virus was found on many of the machines in Town Hall , but thanks to Mike Ocello the virus is under control and work can continue . Suzanne Ether .ington , Certified Archivist is coordinating the method of indexing and will be helping to train employees . A temporary employee will be hired in the next few weeks with grant funds to free time for Deputy Betty Poole and Deputy Mary Saxton to learn the indexing program . Town Clerk : Attendance at the New York State Town. Clerks Association 13th Annual Meeting on April 23 - April 26 , proved to be a rewarding experience for the Town Clerk , and Deputy Mary Saxton . A special congratulations goes to Deputy Mary Saxton for passing her Notary Public exam while at the conference . Sessions were held regarding conservation license issuance and reporting requirements , games of chance , vital records , legal requirements for Town Clerks related to land use , tax collection , handicap parking permits , the Freedom of Information Law , successful grant writing , elections , and stress management . A special thank you to the Town Board for approving attendance at this educational and beneficial conference , and to Deputy Betty Poole for a fine job maintaining the office during my absence . The first meeting of the 175th Historical / Anniversary Celebration Committee was held on April 21 . The meeting was very exciting because of the enthusiasm of the committee members , and all the wonderful ideas and suggestions brought forth . Several suggestions included lectures on the Town ' s history , nature walks , educational brochures , spelling bees , placement of historical monuments , a road rally , and chicken barbecue . The most popular method for celebrating was considered to be a series of events throughout the year , with a one day festival of some sort ending the celebration . Research and solicitation of volunteers has begun and will continue in the next . several weeks . Tax Collection : The solid waste fee being added to the tax bill is again being discussed at other meetings with the Town Supervisors . R spec`tfu lily submitted , J' an Lent Noteboom Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes i OF 17v _ TOWN OF ITHACA 21 04� 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 Agenda Item No . 4 ( f ) RECEIVER OF TAXES April 1995 , Monthly Report 1995 Tax Warrant - Town of Ithaca Total Town Wa=rrant - 1995 $ 31466 , 710631 Balance Due : '.Down of Ithaca Warrant 1 / 31 / 95 - 0 - Miscellaneous Payments to Town Supervisor 2 / 3 Fee : Ck . Returned for Insufficient Funds $ 11 . 00 2 / 7 Interest Receiver of Taxes Checking Account 434 . 55 ( January ) 2 / 7 Installment Service Charges - 1 % of Total 260997 2 / 13 Fee : Cks . Returned for Insufficient Funds 26900 2 / 24 Installment Charges - ( $ 1 . 00 x 353 Bills ) 353 . 00 ( Received from Tompkins County ) 2 / 24 Fee : Ck . Returned for Insufficient Funds 15 . 00 5 / 3 Interest & Penalties : 2 / 95 - 4 / 95 61049 . 25 5 / 3 Interest Receiver of Taxes Checking Account 6 . 40 ( February , March ) 5 / 3 Second Notice Charges 51900 TOTAL MISC . PAYMENTS TO SUPERVISOR : $ 71207 . 17 April Taxes Collected : $ 52 , 767 . 38 Interest & Penalties Collected : 11579903 Notice Charger : 51 . 00 TOTAL COLLECTED - April 1995 : $ 54 , 397 41 1995 Tax Warrant - Tompkins County Total County Warrant : $ 31585 , 430 . 90 2 / 2 Payment :: Tompkins County Budget & Finance -- 800 , 000000 2 / 6 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 11300 , 000 . 00 2 / 15 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance -- 200 , 000 . 00 2 / 24 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance -- 45 , 000000 3 / 3 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 100 , 000 . 00 3 / 17 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 45 , 000000 3 / 31 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 15 , 000000 4 / 10 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 85 , 000 . 00 5 / 3 Payment : Tompkins County Budget & Finance - 50 , 000 . 00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - BALANCE DUE TOMPKINS COUNTY : 4 / 30 / 95 $ 9451430 . 90 Receiver of Taxes - Monthly Report April 1995 Page 2 . Miscellaneous Payments To Tompkins County 2 / 2 Installment Service Charges $ 11 , 600 . 98 3 / 31 Interest : Receiver ' s Checking Account , Feb . 203043 5 / 3 Interest : Receiver ' s Checking Account , March 37 . 13 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENT TO TOMPKINS COUNTY : $ 11 , 841 . 54 1995 In Lieu of Taxes Due : Tompkins County Medical Office Associates $ 10 , 830912 National Cash Register ( NCR ) 81606945 * * Groff Associates , Ellis Hollow Elderly Housing 26 , 363 . 00 Cornell University - ( Benefit Assessments ) 71440000 * * Ithaca Elm / Maple Houses Incorporated ? TOTAL IN LIEU OF TAXES BILLED : $ 53 , 239 . 57 + Payments Recv ' d : T Co . Medical Office Associates 10 , 830012 Groff Associates , Ellis Hollow 26 , 363 . 00 Elderly Housing National Cash Register ( NCR 81606 . 45 Cornell University 71440000 TOTAL IN LIEU OF TAXES PAID TO DATE : $ 53 , 239 . 57 * * * In Lieu of Tax payment from Ithaca Elm/ Maple Houses Incorporated , West Village Place , is unknown until received in April / May . Payment based upon gross basic rents , calculated by HUD . TOWN CLERK' S MONTHLY REPORT AyV40, 4-r . TOWN OF _._---_lthaCa _ ___ _ -. _ _ NEW YORK ( Month ) - _ . _ April- _ _ _ -- .._ 19 95- _—___ TO THE SUPERVISOR: Pursuant to Section 27, Subd. 1 , of the Town Law, I hereby make the following statement of all fees and moneys received by me in connection with my office, during the month above stated , excepting only such fees 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 3 . 00 HUNTING (SMALL GAME) BIG GAME (DEER 8 BEAR) TRAPPING JUNIOR ARCHERY ( 14- 15 YEARS) FISHING - 3 DAY JUNIOR TRAPPING (UNDER 16 YEARS) SENIOR (65 + / MILITARY DISABILITY) NON - RESIDENT BIG GAME (DEER 8 BEAR) NON - RESIDENT HUNTING SEASON (SMALL GAME) NON - RESIDENT FISHING - SEASON 1 . 00 NON - RESIDENT HUNTING - 5 DAY SMALL GAI.IE NON - RESIDENT FISHING - 5 DAY BOWHUNTING (BIG GAME LICENSE REOUIRED) MUZZLELOADING (BIG GAME LICENSE REQUIRED) JUNIOR HUNTING ( 12. 15 YEARS) LOST LICENSE CERTIFICATE I I TOTAL SOLD 4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FEES TO TOWN COMMISSION r. S 4 , 00 xXXXXXXXXXX COMMISSION �: 5 ADD - TOTAL ti 5 4 . 00 - � COMMISSIONS 8_ Marriage Licenses No .. . . _ - 8 to No 1 5 �. 8 . 75 - __ c 70 . 00 Marriage Certificates 1-_ Marriage Transcripts a 10 . 00 10 . 00 1255 TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES . 5 84 . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010 - 1090 REAL PROPERTY TAXES 5 INTEREST and PENALTIES S 2001 PARK and RECREATION CHARGES 2110 ZONING FEES S 2115 FLl, NIJRJG FEES 5 2530 GAMES OF CHANCE TOWN SHARE . . . . . LICENSE 5 FEE S TOTAL 2540 BINGO TOWN SHARE . . . . . . . . . . . LICENSE 5 FEE 5 TOTAL 2544 __9 _ DOG LICENSE - SPAY£-C> +.N,f - - L-== 3191218 - 1 to 3191226 - J 0 $ 2 . 00 18 . 00 54 —_ DOG LICENSE - H?rSPfrYE&& -*N=r R8962000 - 11 to R8962053 - 1 04 $ 2 . 00 108 . 00 2545 _ OTHER LICENSES Zoning; Ordinance 6 0 $ 8 . 50 51 . 00 2555 BUILDING PERMITS ,'`iisc . Copies 11010 2590 OTHER PERMITS Noice Ordinance 1 L $ 1 . 00 1100 2655 MINOR SALES , - Subdivision Regulations 1 LT $ 3 . 00 3100 2770 OTHER UNCLASSIFIED REVENUES Comprehensive Platt 1 02 $ 12 . 00 12 , 00 — --- --- - - Enume4ation 63 0 $ 1 . 00 63 . 00 TOTAL TOWN REVENUES TO SUPERVISOR _ . 5 347 . 20 Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for Games of Chance Licenses Amount paid to SUPERVISOR for State Share of Bingo Licenses Amount paid to D . E.C. for Conservation Licenses 73 , 00 Amount paid to COUNTY TREASURER for Dog Licenses 104 . 70 Amount paid to STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT for Maniane Licenses 90 . 00 Amount paid to for Lottery 71c- , ets Amount paid to State for Sales Tax on Sale of Dogs — SPCA Contract 309 . 30 Received Payment of these amounts TOTAL DISBURSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 924 . 20 -- - -- - - May 3 „ 95 SupCr vrS nr STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF Tompkins . TO1:'N OF I Lltaca ,Joan lent Notehoom being duly sworn , says that She Is the Clerk of the Town of Ithaca trial the foregoinq is a full and true statement �- of all Fees and Moneys received by n C r during the monin above stated . excepting only such Fees the application and payment of wnicn are otherwise provided for by law Subscribed and Sworn to belore me This ' }/!� A. day Of . . 19 1 TD.kn Clerk rr4t,- — orvoire- r, Q::: :.dt•. AGENDA ITEM # 4f TO : TOWN BOARD MEMBERS FROM : MARY SAXTON , DEPUTY TOWN CLERK DATE : MAY 2 , 1995 RE : CONFERENCE ATTENDED t I attended the 13th Annual New York State Town Clerks Association Conference from April 23 through April 26 , 1995 at the Sheraton Syracuse Convention Center in Liverpool . On Sunday , I attended the Office of Notary Public Instructional Class , which was very helpful in preparing for the exam . I took the Notary Public exam on Tuesday and passed . Some of the seminars I attended were on Marriages , Parking Permits for the Disabled , Department of Environmental Conservation , and Stress Management . The seminars reviewed regulations and provided updated information which will be helpful in dealing with customers . Attendance at the Conference was a great experience , and I thank the Town Board for the opportunity . v OF IT J TOWN OF ITHACA Ienaa # ' 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 ASSISTANT BUDGET OFFICER REPORT 05 / 08 / 95 The accounting staff has worked very hard and succeeded in bringing our records up to date since our audit was completed . Our Annual Report and Component Unit Report have been completed and shipped off to Albany . Now staff will be able to return to other projects that are pending such as completing the procedures manual , updating fixed assets spread sheets and training and education . Bolton Point used their new water billing program for our first quarter 1995 billing . Much time was spent reviewing various reports and working with the Bolton Point staff to catch and correct some of the glitches in the program . Once the " bugs " are worked out we expect this new program to supply us with reports and account information that will greatly help Town staff . New spread sheets were developed for tracking refundable review fees . These will provide smoother transfer of information and a better audit trail of services provided . New spread sheets were also made for Street Opening Permits ( STOPS ) . I will be working with the Highway Department to refine the set up and extraction of information . The Finance Committee met on 05 / 08 / 95 to review vouchers and the Monthly Financial Reports for February , March and . April . The Automatic Data Processing ( ADP ) Committee met on April 11th . The main topic of discussion was the virus that infected many of the Town ' s computers . Mike Ocello discovered the virus and quickly took measures to resolve the situation . It took several days to clean up all the computers . We are still cleaning up the floppy disks , Other issue addressed included training , AutoCad licensing , and Web - Net / IthacaNet . Submitted by �-o Sally E . Alario Assistant Budget Officer Purchasing Agent TOWN BOARD MEETING 5 / 08 / 95 AGENDA ITEM N0 , 4H PERSONNEL MANAGER ' S MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 1995 PERSONNEL CHANGES Congratulations to JoAnn Cornish - Epps for successful completion of the six - month probationary period as Planner II . JoAnn has been recommended for regular appointment . Jeff Hulbert has been recommended for appointment as a Laborer in the Highway Department and began work on April 18 , The Town Hall and Highway Garage will each employ Cornell CIVITAS students as well as regular seasonal temporary workers for the summer . FILE REORGANIZATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT Recordkeeping of personnel files is serious business . Joy Daley , our new part - time secretary is getting acclimated to the Town ' s personnel and insurance department and has begun the arduous task of sorting through and reorganizing personnel and benefit files for more efficient records retrieval and management . During this process , Joy will work on the records management program . CIVIL SERVICE JOB DESCRIPTIONS Updating and formatting job descriptions in accordance with Civil Service standards continues . The sub - committee will meet on May 5 and again near the end of May . Overtime exempt positions should soon be complete . INTERNAL CONTROLS TIGHTENED Coordinating payroll processing and personnel , benefit and insurance administration between the Town Hall , Highway and Parks Facility , and SCLIWC has become a significant task . The Personnel Manager has implemented department procedures that balance figures more quickly and accurately , provide detailed information up front from designated support staff , and improve input accuracy . More work is still to be done over the coming months . ANNUAL REVIEW PROCESS Preparation for the annual performance review process has begun and forms readied for distribution on May 1 . Two instructional sessions will be held to aid employees in the completion of their self - review forms . This year reviews may be completed on paper forms or on computer disk . PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MEETING - APRIL 20 , 1995 Item 1 . Considered Hiring & Salary Procedures Action : Procedures finalized and recommended to Town Board of approval - May 8 . Item 2 . Consider Grievance Procedures Action : Procedures discussed - rescheduled for May 18 Item 3 . Overview of Prevention of Violence in the Workplace Action : Considered need for a policy and possible steps to follow . Personnel Manager asked to develop draft questions for a survey . EXECUTIVE SESSION 10 No action recommended 2 . Approved JoAnn Cornish - Epps for regular appointment . PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MEETING - APRIL 26 , 1995 Item 1 . Discussed Personnel Manager ' s request for direction Action : Ongoing Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No , 3 EXECUTIVE SESSION Resolution No . 80 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to retain the services of Northern Appraisals , Inc . to appraise the two properties referred to in executive session , possible Town Hall acquisitions . Such appraisals not to exceed $ 400 . 00 for the lot and $ 2 , 500 for the other lot and building . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 /Oan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No , 6 PROCLAMATION Ithaca - Tompkins County Trail Week Resolution No . 81 ' WHEREAS , it is widely recognized that the natural beauty of the Ithaca - Tompkins county area is one of its most prized resources ; and WHEREAS , the development of trails , including greenways and bikeways , provides recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to the Ithaca - Tompkins county area to enjoy and appreciate the immense beauty of the area ; and WHEREAS , the utilization of trails for transportation purposes provides other societal benefits such as enhanced health , reduced consumption of fossil fuels and automobile traffic , and improved air quality ; and WHEREAS , the Tompkins County Coalition for Bicycle Transportation and the Tompkins County Greenway Coalition have joined forced in order to promote the trail development within the Ithaca - Tompkins County Area ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , New York , by the power vested in them by the citizens of Ithaca , do hereby proclaim that the week of June 3 through June 10 , 1995 shall be celebrated as Ithaca - Tompkins County Trail Week in the Town of Ithaca , and they urge all citizens and visitors to the Ithaca - Tompkins County Area to join in actively utilizing and enjoying the existing trails while supporting the development of additional trails that will further enhance the experience and quality of life within the area . Dated this 8th day of May , 1995 , MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Attest : . John G itcomb , Supervisor Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 7 PROCLAMATION Municipal Clerks Week Resolution No . 82 WHEREAS , The Office of the Municipal Clerk , a time honored and vital part of local government exists throughout the world , and WHEREAS , The Office of the Municipal Clerk is the oldest among public servants , and WHEREAS , The Office of the Municipal Clerk provides the professional link between the citizens , the local governing bodies and agencies of government at other levels , and WHEREAS , The Municipal Clerk has pledged to be ever mindful of their neutrality and impartiality , rendering equal service to all . WHEREAS , The Municipal Clerk serves as the information center on functions of local government and community . WHEREAS , The Municipal Clerk continually strives to improve the administration of the affairs of the Office of the Municipal Clerk through participation in education programs , seminars , workshops and the annual meetings of their state , province , county and international professional organizations . WHEREAS , it is most appropriate that we recognize the accomplishments of the Office of the Municipal Clerk . NOW , THEREFORE , we , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , do hereby recognize the week of May 7 through May 13 , 1995 , as Municipal Clerks Week and do extend appreciation to all Municipal Clerks , including our Town Clerk , Joan Lent Noteboom , and our Deputy Town Clerks , Betty Poole , Mary Saxton , and Mary Bryant for the vital services they perform and their exemplary dedication to the communities they represent . Dated this 8th day of , May 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . Joa Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Attest : John G Whitcomb , Supervisor Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 12 TOWN JUSTICE APPOINTMENT Resolution No . 83/1995 WHEREAS , a vacancy exists in the Office of Town Justice in the Town of Ithaca , County of Tompkins , because of the untimely death of Honorable Merton Wallenbeck , Town Justice ; and WHEREAS , pursuant to the power vested in the Town Board by Section 64 , Subdivision 5 of the Town Law, the Town Board desires to appoint an individual to fill the vacancy created by Justice Wallenbeck' s death to serve as Town Justice through December 31 , 1995 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has reviewed a number of applicants for the position , and has made a decision as to the person that is to be appointed; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby appoint Raymond Bordoni , of 400 Teton Court , a duly qualified resident of the Town of Ithaca , to fill the vacancy existing in the Office of Town Justice . Such appointment is effective upon said individual filing the required certificate from the Chief Administrator of the Court . Said person shall hold office until December 31 , 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Conley SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein „ aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8, 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 13 Approval of Hiring and Salary Procedures Resolution No , 84 WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has determined that providing written hiring and salary procedures for Town staff will standardize and facilitate these functions within the Town ; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has solicited and considered comment from staff in formulating these procedures ; and WHEREAS , the attached pages of standardized procedures have been developed and recommended for approval ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attached recommended Hiring and Salary Procedures for use by Town staff. 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 . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 v / l.�C�.�izr.N•. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Items 14 ( a ) to 14 ( j ) Consent Agenda Items Resolution No . 85 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and / or adopts the Consent Agenda Item resolutions number 14 ( a ) - 14 ( j ) as presented . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 C " Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 14 ( a ) Town Board Meeting Minutes 4 / 10 / 95 , 4 / 19 / 95 Resolution No . 85 ( a ) WHEREAS ; the Town Clerk has presented the Town Board Meeting Minutes for the regular meeting held April 10 , 1995 , and for the special meeting held on April 19 , 1995 to the Town Board for their review and approval ; and WHEREAS ,. the Town Board has reviewed and approved the said minutes as written ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board does hereby approve and adopt the said minutes as the official minutes of the Town Board for the regular meeting held April 10 , 1995 , and for the special meeting held April 19 , 19950 MOVED : Counc :Llman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item 14 ( b ) Town of Ithaca Warrants Resolution No . 85 ( b ) WHEREAS , the warrant with the following numbered listing of vouchers has been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , said warrant has 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 warrant . General Townwide Vouchers : No . 170 - 221 $ 361317 . 98 No . 168 - 169 25 , 349 . 52 General Outside Village Vouchers : No . 64 - 86 61982 . 78 No . 62 - 63 16 , 952 . 30 Highway Vouchers : No . 90 - 118 12 , 253 . 77 No . 88 - 89 18 , 172 . 70 Water & Sewer Vouchers : No . 50 - 61 43 , 317 . 14 No . 48 - 55 1_ 91262 . 44 No . 278 , 46 - 47 11047 . 41 No , 278 , 48 - 49 11049 . 20 Lighting District Vouchers : No . 44 - 46 11139 . 54 MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 n7v� ' � a.trtr Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 14 ( c ) Bolton Point Warrants Resolution No . 85 ( c ) WHEREAS , the warrant with the following numbered listing of vouchers for Bolton Point , ( Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ) has been presented to the Town Board for approval of payment ; and WHEREAS , said warrant has 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 warrant . Operating Fund Vouchers : No . 276 - 337 $ 164 , 726 . 73 MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 I Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 14 ( d ) Monthly Financial Reports Ending 2 / 28 / 95 , 3 / 31 / 95 , 4 / 30 / 95 Resolution No . 85 ( d ) WHEREAS ., the Finance Committee has reviewed the February 1995 , the March 1995 , and the April 1995 Monthly Financial Reports ; now therefore be it RESOLVED . that the Finance Committee does hereby recommend that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca approve the February 1995 , March 1995 , and the April 1995 Monthly Financial Reports . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATE : May 8 , 1995 -1 'n 'W. Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 14 ( e ) Quarterly Investment Report Ending 3 / 31 / 95 Resolution No . 85 ( e ) WHEREAS , the Assistant Budget Officer has presented the Quarterly Investment Report for the months January 1 , 1995 through March 31 , 1995 to the Town Board for their review ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve and adopt for filing the Quarterly Investment Report for January 1 , 1995 through March 31 , 1995 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Harrison Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 14 (f) Probationary Appointment of Highway Laborer Resolution No . 85 (f) WHEREAS , a laborer position vacancy exist within the Highway Department ; and WHEREAS , the Selection Committee interviewed six candidates for this position and feels Jeffrey Hulbert possesses the necessary skills and experience to successfully perform the duties outlined ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify appointment of Jeffrey Hulbert as full-time Laborer to the Highway Department at an hourly wage of $ 7. 00 effective April 18 , 1995 . A six- month probationary period applies after which a performance review will be performed to determine employment status . Full benefits apply. 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8 , 1995 .T 1 Joan Lent Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No , 14 (g ) Authorization to Hire Summer Help for the Highway Department Resolution No . 85 (g ) WHEREAS , it has been deemed necessary by the Highway/Parks Superintendent to hire additional workers to augment the Highway work force ; and WHEREAS , proper justification has been demonstrated to the Town Board and it has been shown that the funds exist to cover additional expenses ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that on the recommendation of the Public Works Committee the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the hiring of two summer employees for a period to start no earlier than May 30 , 1995 , and extend not later than September 30 , 1995 , 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8, 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 14 (h ) Regular Appointment of Planner II Resolution No . 85 (h ) WHEREAS , JoAnn Cornish - Epps has worked for the Planning Department as Planner II since September 12 , 1994 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Planner has determined that Ms . Cornish - Epps has completed her six- month probationary period in a satisfactory manner; and WHEREAS , the Personnel Committee has reviewed the Town Planner's recommendation to appoint JoAnn Cornish - Epps to regular employment status in the position of Planner II ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby appoint JoAnn Cornish- Epps to the position of regular full-time Planner 11 at an annual salary of $25 , 205 , retroactive to March 12 , 1995 . Full benefits apply. 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 14( i ) Highway/Parks Department Inspection Station Resolution No . 85 ( i ) WHEREAS , each year all Town owned vehicles must be inspected by a New York State licensed inspector and receive a sticker for such ; and WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Department mechanic is a certified New York State Vehicle Inspector and there is no cost to the Town to become our own inspection station ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that on the recommendation of the Public Works Committee the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby authorize the Highway/Parks Department to become an New York State Inspection Station , 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8 , 1995 (10c� L+ ccly- - Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 14 (j ) Approval of Attendance " Guide to Supervising Employees" Seminar Resolution No . 85 (j ) WHEREAS , the Keye productivity Center is conducting a one- day seminar in Syracuse , New York entitled "The Step- By- Step Guide to Supervising Employees" ; and WHEREAS , the outline of this seminar includes : managing problems and conflicts , motivating staff, leadership skills , and other pertinent supervisory skills ; and WHEREAS , the Assistant Budget Officer and Town Clerk feel it would be beneficial to attend this seminar; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve attendance at the " Guide to Supervising Employees " seminar by the Assistant Budget Officer and the Town Clerk in Syracuse , New York on June 15 , 1995 at a cost of $ 139 . 00 per person plus meal and mileage expenses . Total cost shall not exceed $350. 00 , charged as follows : $ 175 . 00 to Al 410. 400 and $ 175 . 00 to Al 340 , 400, 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8 , 1995 CI, Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 15 Town of Ithaca Investment Policy Resolution No . 86 WHEREAS , it is necessary to adopt annually an Investment Policy for the Town of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Town Board wishes to comply with the New York State Office of the State Comptroller recommendations for the format of the said policy ; and WHEREAS ,, the Town Board has studied and reviewed the Investment Policy as presented ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby adopts the Town of Ithaca Investment Policy ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Town Board does hereby authorize the Tompkins County Trust Company as the financial institution for deposits and that the maximum amount authorized on deposit shall be $ 910001000 . 00 . MOVED : Councilwoman Grigorov SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No , 16 1994 Annual Financial Report Resolution No . 87 WHEREAS , the Town Supervisor , Financial Officer has submitted the 1994 Annual Financial Report including the Notes to Financial Statements to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as required by Town Law ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has discussed and reviewed the said report ; and WHEREAS , the Town Clerk has properly advertised the availability of the said report for public inspection at her office as required by law ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the Town of Ithaca for the year 1994 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No , 16 1994 Component Unit Annual Financial Report ( SCLIWC ) Resolution No . 88 WHEREAS , the Town Supervisor , Financial Officer has submitted the 1994 Annual Financial Report for Component Units or Independent Special Purpose Units for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as required by rCown Law ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has discussed and reviewed the said report ; and WHEREAS , the Town Clerk has properly advertised the availability of the said report for public inspection at her office as required by law ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report for Component Units or Independent Special Purpose Units for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the said component unit for the year 1994 . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Conley Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 17 1994 SCLIWC Annual Financial Report Resolution No . 89 WHEREAS , the Town Supervisor , Financial Officer has submitted the 1994 Annual Financial Report for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as required by Town Law ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board has discussed and reviewed the said report ; and WHEREAS , the Town Clerk has properly advertised the availability of the said report for public inspection at her office as required by law ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify the submission of the 1994 Annual Financial Report for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission ( SCLIWC ) to the NYS Comptroller ' s Office as correctly reflecting the financial activities of the said commission for the year 1994 . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 aa � _-k ,Vc Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk I Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 22 Authorization for Award of Contract Judd Fall Road Reconstruction Project Resolution No . 90 WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Superintendent has recommended that Judd Falls Road between Tower Road and Forest Home Drive be reconstructed to improve drainage and replace deteriorated pavement ; and WHEREAS , -the Town Engineer has prepared plans and specifications and a construction schedule for the reconstruction at the direction of the Town Board ; and WHEREAS , Cornell University will participate in the project with respect to repairs to the Pipe Arch through which the Plantations Road passes ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board authorized the advertisement for bid and the receipt of bids for the Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road on March 13 , 1995 ; and WHEREAS , the Town received bids for the reconstruction of Judd Falls Road on April 14 , 1995 ; and WHEREAS , the Town Engineer has reviewed the bids and qualifications of the bidders and has recommended that the low bid of $233 , 000. 50 for the total project which includes of a sub-total amount for base bid items of $ 183 , 470 . 00 plus a sub- total amount for optional bid items of $49 , 530 . 50 made by , DeNinis Construction , Inc . of Binghamton , New York is a qualified bid and that DeNinis Construction , Inc . , is a qualified contractor ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorized the award of the contract for the Reconstruction of Judd Falls Road , to DeNinis Construction , Inc . , for the base bid amount of $ 183 , 470 . 00 and the optional item bid amount of $49 , 530 . 50. subject to final approval of the contract documents by the Town Engineer and the Attorney for the Town ; and be it further RESOLVED , payment of the contract for the said reconstruction , to DeNinis Construction , Inc . shall be made from accounts DB5112 . 453 and DB5112 . 454 ; and be it further RESOLVED , the contract for the said reconstruction shall not be let until the agreement with Cornell University has been executed . MOVED : Councilwoman Valentino SECONDED : Councilman Niklas i TB Res . No . 90/ 1995 Page 2 , Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley, aye . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8, 1995 Q., 4,40 In A j - Jo Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 23 Bid Acceptance New Rubber Tire Excavator Resolution No . 91 WHEREAS , two bids were received for a new rubber tire excavator; and WHEREAS , the Highway/Parks Superintendent reviewed the bid specifications and both bids were acceptable and closely met the bid specifications ; and WHEREAS , upon the Highway/Parks Superintendent' s findings , he recommends that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca accept the bid from Tracey Road Equipment ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board does hereby accept the respective bid from Tracey Road Equipment ; and be it further RESOLVED , the Highway/Parks Superintendent is hereby authorized and directed to purchase one new rubber tire excavator as specified for a price of $ 148 , 400 with the monies to be taken from the D135130 . 200 account . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilman Klein Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Grigorov , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . TED : May 8 DA y , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 24 Acceptance Location Sanitary Sewer Foote Property Serving Town of Dryden Snyder Hill Sewer District Resolution No . 92 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board , on October 18 , 1994 , granted Final Subdivision Approval for Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No , 56-3- 14 . 2 , 20 . 01 +/- acres total , into two (2 ) parcels , 11 . 35 +/- acres and 8. 65+/- acres , respectively, for the purpose of allowing the completion of the proposed Peregrine Hollow Subdivision , Town of Dryden ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board is considering entering into an agreement with the Town of Dryden for the transportation of sanitary sewage ; and WHEREAS , the proposed Subdivision Plat for Peregrine Hollow dated September 21 1989 , revised .June 26 , 1990 , revised June 6 , 1994 , revised June 27 , 1994 , and the drawing entitled ° Sewer Location to Peregrine Hollow within Town of Ithaca " , dated May 19 , 1994 , revised August 22 , 1994 , revised September 10 , 1994 , revised October 31 1994 , revised January 16 , 1995 , revised April 28 , 1995 , shows a proposed sewermain ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board on May 8 , 1995 has reviewed the location of the proposed sanitary sewer; now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby accepts the location of the proposed sanitary sewer , subject to compliance by the developer with all conditions and requirements that have been or may be imposed by the Planning Board , and subject to approval of construction plans by the Town Engineer, and subject to the execution of agreements acceptable to the Town Supervisor, Town Engineer, and Attorney for the Town providing ( 1 ) for payment of transmission of sewerage through the Town ' s lines , (2 ) satisfactory reimbursement to the Town for the ownership and maintenance of the Eastern Heights Park , and (3) that such agreements to be executed prior to any sewerage being permitted to flow into Town lines . 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 . Carried unanimously. DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 25 Authorization for Town Supervisor To Sign Sewer Use Agreement with Town of Dryden Regarding Transportation of Sanitary Sewage Resolution No . 93 WHEREAS , the Town of Dryden has existing sewer districts and proposed sewer districts that require the use of Town of Ithaca sanitary sewers to transport sanitary sewage to the waste water treatment facilities ; and WHEREAS , an agreement to describe provided services and related costs is required to allow the transportation of Dryden Sewage through Town of Ithaca Sewers ; and WHEREAS , a draft agreement has been prepared and is under consideration by both parties ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board is willing to enter into an agreement with the Town of Dryden for transportation of sanitary sewage ; now therefore be it RESOLVED , the Town Board hereby authorized the Town Supervisor to execute a sewer use agreement with the Town of Dryden , after consultation with , and recommendation of the Town Engineer, and after review of the document by the Attorney for the Town . 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 . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 1 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No . 29 Authorization to Proceed with Easement Negotiations and Preliminary Design for Eastern Heights Bicycle/Pedestrian Path Resolution No . 94 WHEREAS , an easement has been offered to the Town of Ithaca by Frank and Blythe Baldwin , and Royal and Susanna Colle , landowners , for the purpose of constructing a bicycle and pedestrian path over their properties from Pine Tree Road to Regency Lane and Park Lane , and WHEREAS , a bicycle and pedestrian path in the proposed location would serve as a safe and convenient off- road connection between homes in the Eastern Heights neighborhood and the existing Town network of walkways and bikeways in the area , and WHEREAS , the location of the proposed bicycle and pedestrian path is consistent with the 1975 and 1984 Park and Open Space Plans for the Town of Ithaca , now therefore be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes staff to enter negotiations for an easement for said path with the landowners , and to prepare preliminary design plans for the proposed path . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5/8/95 Agenda Item No , 31 Public Hearing Date - Ordinance Establishing Requirements Lock Box Installments Resolution No . 96 BE IT RESOLVED , the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board , on June 12 , 1995 , at 6: 45 p . m . , so that the Town Board may consider enactment of, an ordinance establishing requirements for a lock box to be installed on buildings containing fire alarm systems interconnected with the Fire Department . MOVED : Councilman Klein SECONDED : Councilman Niklas Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 %fit .• �.� Cr Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk Town Board Meeting 5 / 8 / 95 Agenda Item No . 30 Public Hearing Date Ordinance Establishing Requirements Posted Numbers Commercial / Residential Properties Resolution No . 95 BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for a public hearing to be held at the regular meeting of the Town Board on June 12 , 1995 , at 6 : 30 p . m . , in order that the Town Board may consider enactment of , an ordinance establishing requirements of posting numbers for commercial and residential properties . MOVED : Councilman Niklas SECONDED : Councilwoman Valentino Supervisor Whitcomb , aye ; Councilwoman Valentino , aye ; Councilman Niklas , aye ; Councilman Klein , aye ; Councilwoman Harrison , aye ; Councilman Conley , aye . Carried unanimously . DATED : May 8 , 1995 Joan Lent Noteboom , Town Clerk