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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2001-02-12 1 TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 at 5 : 30 P . M . AGENDA 1 . Call to Order. 2 . Pledge of Allegiance . 3 . Report of Tompkins County Board of Representatives . 4 . Report of Fire Commissioners . 5 , 6 : 00 P. M . — PERSONS TO BE HEARD a . Petition for water extension from the Drew Subdivision , 6 , 6 : 15 P. M . — Presentation of Linderman Creek Apartments — Phase II . 7 . State of the Town address from the Town Supervisor. 8 . Consider approval of the 2000 Annual Reports of the Town Justices . 9 . Consider approval of the 2000 Annual Reports of Town Officials . 10 . Consider appointments to an Interview Committee for the Director of Planning position . 11 . 7 : 00 P. M . — Discussion of lacovelli Park play structure design . 12 . Presentation and discussion of status of Cradit- Moore house with Historic Ithaca and Cornell . 13 . Discussion of Freight Transportation Study , 14 . Discussion and recommendation regarding East King Road . 15 . Consider support for Cornell Plantation 's Trail grant application . 16 . Discussion of revisiting Route 366 Highway and Building Plan . 17 . Consider setting public hearing date for Receiver of Taxes residency for March Town Board Meeting , 18 . Consider <approval of creation of Receiver of Taxes position and job description . 2 19 . Consider approval of creation of Deputy Town Supervisor position and job Description . 20 . Consider adjusting compensation of Deputy Supervisor. 21 . Consider recognizing the Town Supervisor' s position as full time for benefits . 22 . Consider authorizing additional employee benefit - Life Insurance . 23. Consent agenda items for approval and/or authorizing the following : a . Approval of Town Board Minutes — 1 /8/01 b . Town of Ithaca Warrants C , Bolton Point Warrants d . Records Management Disposition Listing e . Spring Leaf & Brush Pick Up Date f . Approval of Planning Intern g . Temporary Appointment Planner h . Consider reappointment and chair to Ethics Board i . Consider appointment to Joint Operations Committee j . Payment for services as Receiver of Taxes k. Water and Sewer Benefit Refunds I . Approval of Town Clerk as Signatory M , Designate Monday , February 25 , 2001 as " Spay Day USA " n . Authorize Attendance at Annual Town Clerk' s Meeting o . Appointment of Bookkeeper to Supervisor P , Promotional appointment of Deputy Town Clerk/Deputy Receiver of Taxes 24 . Report of Town Committees . 25 . Monthly reports of Town Officials : a . Town Clerk b . Highway Superintendent C . Director of Engineering d . Director of Planning e . Director of Building/Zoning f . Human Resource Specialist g . Budget Officer h . Network/Record Specialist i . Receiver of Taxes j . Attorney for the Town i 26 . Review � of Correspondences (see folder) : a . NYS Liquor License from Creative Catering . b . Letter from the City of Ithaca thanking the Town . C . 1 etter from Sarkisian Bros . re completion of renovation d . December Fire District Minutes and notice of February meeting 3 e . Letter from L . E . Zaharis re truck traffic . f . Letter from Time Warner re merger with AOL . g . Letter from Salvation Army re 2001 Red Kettle Campaign . h . Letter of thanks from Coddington Road Community Center. i . Letter from Finger Lakes Independence Center re accessible parking . j . Letter from George Frantz & Associates reporting activities . k. Letter from One-to-One re Big Brothers Big Sister nominations . 27. Consider Executive Session : a . Discuss Post Office ' s lack of Building Code compliance and possible litigation . b . Personnel issue regarding employee' s disability . 28 . Consider authorizing attorney for Town to institute proceeding seeking compliance of Mr. Evan Monkemeyer with Subdivision and Zoning Ordinance . 29 . Consider adjournment . 30. Additional Agenda Item 1 - Consider NYS Association of Towns 2001 Training School & Annual Meeting TOWN OF ITHACA REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 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 , 215 North Tioga Street , there were present : PRESENT : Catherine Valentino , Supervisor; Mary Russell , Councilwoman ; Carolyn Grigorov, Councilwoman ; Ed Conley, Councilman ; Bill Lesser, Councilman ; Tom Niederkorn , Councilman . EXCUSED : David Klein ,, Councilman . PRESENT : Tee-Ann Hunter, Town Clerk; John Barney, Attorney for the Town ; Dan Walker, Director of Engineering ; Fred Noteboom , Highway Superintendent ; Susan Ritter, Interim Director of Planning ; Andy Frost , Director of Building/Zoning ; Al Carvill , Budget Officer; Judy Drake , Human Resources Specialist . OTHERS : Carl Valentino , 118 Cambridge Place ; Bob Romanowski , IFD ; Ed Cobb , 115 Vera Circle ; Karl Niklas , 115 Vera Circle ; Klaus Beyenbach , 1024 Hanshaw Road ; Nalini Gupta , 12 Grandview Drive ; Bob Bates , Conifer Realty; John Fenessey , Conifer Realty ; M . Caitlin McKenna , 254 Genung Road ; Tim Joseph , TC Board of Representatives ; Lauren Bishop , Ithaca Journal ; Brian Van Allen , WHCU ; Jason Davenport , NBC ; Michelle Locker, Unknown Address ; Scott Whitham , Historic Ithaca ; va Hoffmann , 4 Sugarbush Lane ; Michelle Weber, Ithaca High School ; Lisette Stickney , Ithaca High chool . Call to Order : The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 5 : 30 p . m . , and led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . Agenda Item No . 3 = Report of Tompkins County Board of Representatives . Tim Joseph , TC Board of Representatives - The County has hired a new County Administrator, Stephen Whicher was promoted to the position from the position of County Assessor. I am very impressed with what he has been doing as County Administrator, Mr. Whicher is working on the emergency communications system . The State system will be something that we can make good use of . We will be working with the State on the emergency communications system . Hopefully the State will build the backbone of the system . The County could then make modifications to meet our own local needs . It will involve persuading the State to make Tompkins County a pilot program . The State 's plan is to start in Albany County . The County is trying to make the case that the system needs to be tested in a county with many hills . The County is close to selling the Biggs A Building . The project is before the Town Planning Board . The reapportionment and redistricting is becoming a very difficult and hot issue at the County level . The census is complete ; but we do not have the results . It will be difficult to get the results and the redistricting complete in time for this year's election . It would be the year 2005 before the County TOWN BOARD PAGE 2 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Board is represented jby districts that come out of the census . It does not seem acceptable . Th Board has been discussing two year terms . Two year terms are also problematic . We need to hav a referendum for two year terms . The referendum would come at the same time as the electio unless we hold a special election . We are looking into the possibility of holding a referendum at th same time as the school board election . It is not clear if it is possible . The school district traditionally uses different polling places . Supervisor Valentino Do we have enough preliminary information from the census to work with ? Mr. Joseph - It is hard to know . There will be preliminary information . We could do redistricting based upon the preliminary information . The County has to decide if the County wants to use the same district lines forlthe City of Ithaca that the City of Ithaca uses . The County would need to wait for the City to make their decision on redistricting if we use the same district lines . The City's population has decreased in relation to the rest of the County . The City could decide to stay with five wards . The boundaries might need to shift . The County could use the City wards , but it sets the size of the district . The district would then be smaller than they have been in the past . It would mean more districts throughout the County . The County would then be a 17 member board . The City could redistrict into four wards . Again , it would set the size of the district . The County would need to use larger districts throughout the County . The Board would then be a 13 member board . It would also lead to discussions ofl which district disappears . The Charter Review Committee will be reviewing the issue . Councilwoman Russell - Is the County currently using the same district lines as the City? Mr. Joseph - Yes . It would be quite confusing to use different district lines . Agenda Item No. 4 - IRe ort of Fire Commissioners . Bob Romanowski , IFD - All County 911 dispatching is being done from the 911 center in Central Fire Station as of January 11t" . Departments and Volunteer Fire Companies are deeply appreciative of the Town of Ithaca's generous offer . The Fire Department is exploring the concept of building a second floor space over State Street parking lot . It would provide long term administrative and department office needs . The objective of the Volunteer Recruitment unit is to' establish a structure for a committee of volunteer fire fighters to serve as points of contact for persons interested in becoming volunteer fire fighters . A draft policy statement has been issued and is in the process of review by the Chief and Ithaca Volunteer Fire Fighter's unit . I have provided Supervisor Valentino with a draft copy . The fire department has issued a new organizational chart . The fire department has two new fire pumpers . They have been delivered and put into service . They are performing well . The inspection of a third new pumper chassis inspection took place between February 6th and 8th . It passed and is being sent to Pennsylvania for outfitting . The ladder truck 933 has been repaired . The axle came loose from the framing . It is going to Tracey Freightliner i TOWN BOARD PAGE 3 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED yracuse for inspection . The final report will be reviewed by Cornell engineering . Delivery is xpected the week of February 19tH upervisor Valentino - The Town is happy to work with the fire department on the storage of records . Mr. Romanowski - This is an example of the Town of Ithaca coming forward and being an equal partner in the fire department . I am glad that steps like this keep being made . It seems that there was less than an equal partnership in prior years . Agenda Item No. 5 = PERSONS TO BE HEARD . a . Petition for Water Extension from the Drew Subdivision - See Attachment # 1. Karl Niklas , 115 Vera Circle - Mr. Niklas presented a petition to the Town Board. There are 73 names on the petition . The names represent 53 parcels with buildings . The number of signatures exceeds the number of parcels . Some parcels are not owner occupied . We did not feel it was appropriate to get signatures from people who did not own the property . Some properties are not identified because we did not extend the petition coverage . The petitioners signed for reasons of health or reasons of safety. This is the third petition from this neighborhood requesting extension of water. There are some households that do not have healthy drinking water. There are some cases where wells have been contaminated by fluvial glacial sediments due to the fracturing of the well . The result is the well has to be treated with alum . We ave large sediment tanks that have to be flushed periodically . The drinking water does have a high ulfur content . Dan Walker has a specimen of water that was brought to him many years ago . The sample has yet to settlE� . There is the consideration of public health . The drinking water is not up to the standards one would expect in a municipality like ours . The other concern is safety. There have been a number of homes that have burned down because the fire trucks could not bring enough water to put out the flames . We do not have fire hydrants near this area . These are concerns that have been expressed before previous Town Boards . This problem has become worse , not better. There are more and more people that are happy to sign the petition . I was a board member the last time a petition became before the Town . I listened very carefully to the discussions about the last petition . For reasons of conflict of interest I could not do anything . I had an opportunity to talk with Mr. Walker about the estimated cost of extending the water to this area . We discussed the possibilities in terms of tying this project into other anticipated projects on West Hill . It would require considerable thinking . The overall expense would be cut down by tying this into other projects that the Town might be doing . The Town has an excellent engineer. Mr. Walker says this can be done and has estimated the cost on a per house basis . The Town has a Comprehensive Plan . We have a significantly modified Zoning Ordinance . The Town explores options of purchasing development rights . There are other creative opportunities. TOWN BOARD PAGE 4 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 APPROVED - AP POVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED One option is for the; Town to require larger acreage per parcel on the agreement that the To would provide water. I plead for the board ', to consider that controlling development by restricting drinking water is not humane way to deal with this problem . I encourage the board to consider the petition . The problem is not going away . It is getting worse . We are in desperate need of remediation of the problem . Councilman Lesser - ; Supplying water often leads to requests for sewers . Has the need for sewer been discussed ? Mr. Niklas - The petition only discusses water. Most people were not concerned about sewage problems . They were concerned with fire safety and having potable water. Councilman Lesser - What is the capacity of the soil ? Mr. Walker - The soil, is typically glacial . The lot sizes are generally larger than most lots . There would be enough room to keep on site disposal as a reasonable option . Mr. Niklas - I have not heard horror stories of septic tanks leaking . There have been horror stories about wells running dry or pumps breaking because they are clogged with glacial sediment . Councilman Niederkorn - Are there any lots in the area where the water quality is better than others? Mr. Niklas - Yes . There are some lots with good supply and quality, but the owners signed becaus they wanted fire hydrants . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the population stable? Mr. Niklas - We have, had construction of one house in this area in the last seven years . The lady owns a double lot . She is building a home for her elderly father. This is not an area that is likely to attract large subdivisions by virtue of where it is located in regards to the Octopus . There is closer, undeveloped plots of ! land to the heart of the City . We are located on the Enfield/Town of Ithaca border. Supervisor Valentino Mr. Walker, we need to have discussions about different scenarios . We need to begin some dialog . Mr. Niklas - Any help would be greatly appreciated . Klaus Beyenbach , 1024 Hanshaw Road - I am before the board to ask the Town of Ithaca to reconsider a sewer project that is currently planned for our neighborhood . It is line that runs from Blackstone Avenue to' Corners . It cuts through the backyard of thirteen homes . The line was installed in 1959 and it runs parallel to Renwick Brook . The area has been left undisturbed . This area includes small forests , ponds , wetlands and four springs that run across the sewer line . Over the years the line has deteriorated . The Town has to repair the line . The problem is excessiv infiltration of ground water. TOWN BOARD PAGE 5 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED t se do not have a problem with the repair of the sewer line . The difficulty we have is with the method , e m ethod includes the construction of a contiguous service road from Blackstone Avenue through r back yards to Community Corners . Such a service road was not needed in the last forty years . It needed now for the purpose of bringing heavy equipment to the manholes so the line can be relined from the inside . Excavations are not required of the line because the line will be relined from the inside . The Town would like to build an access road on top of the entire line . This requires the removal of vegetation and more than fifty mature , tall trees . It is a horrendous destruction for the environment . It is a sore to our back yards . It has consequences to the quality of fresh water. I would like the Town to consider alternative approaches of getting to the manholes . I would like the board to consider the construction of a new sewer line along Hanshaw Road in front of our homes . The County has planned to widen Hanshaw Road with a sidewalk and bicycle path . Another alternative is to come across our properties from Hanshaw Road laterally to get access to the manholes . Supervisor Valentino - We have held a meeting with residents . Questions were raised at the meeting we were unable to answer. The Town is going to hold another meeting with the residents . We will hold a presentation and answer questions . We will look at alternatives and hold another meeting with the residents . Mr. Beyenbach - The Town met with residents last Monday . Thirty-eight people attended the meeting . There was a lot of concern expressed about the environment , quality of the neighborhood and security and liability . I would like to work with the Town on this issue . t upervisor Valentino - We will be meeting with staff. A presentation will be given on the environment . letter will be sent notifying the residents of the meeting and the agenda . The letter will ask sidents to express additional concerns to the Town before the meeting so that we can do the esearch and be prepared . We want to work through all questions and concerns . Agenda Item No . 6 - PRESENTATION : Linderman Creek Apartments - Phase II . John Fenessey , Conifer Realty - I would like to present a concept to the board that we want to pursue on land we own on Mecklenburg Road . I was before the board in 1997 asking for the Town 's support to file an application with the New York State Department of Housing Community Renewal to develop Linderman Creek Apartments . The Town Board kindly gave us a resolution and letter that we included in our application for funding . We built the project . It is fully occupied . We have a substantial waiting list . We would like to apply again this spring for a replication of the same project . It would be the same fifty-six units . The new project would be located west of our current site . The first project was constructed on Conifer Drive . Our proposal is to develop a nine acre parcel with the same buildings , units and materials as the previous project . Mr. Fenessey explained the site layout to the board using drawings. Supervisor Valentino - This would be a letter similar to the previous letter. The previous letter was provided to the board in their packets . i TOWN BOARD PAGE 6 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED i Bob Bates , Conifer Realty - The most frequently asked question by towns is who are the tenant Where do they comei from ? We have fifty-six units in the Town of Ithaca . The typical tenant is family of 32 . Therei are approximately forty- eight children in the development at this time . Th average income is about $ 16 , 000 . The second phase will have a higher range of incomes . Th typical rent structure ! in Phase I is $455 for a one bedroom apartment , $556 for a two bedroom apartment , $ 618 for a three bedroom apartment . The rent structure in our next phase is $529 for a one bedroom apartment , $629 for a two bedroom apartment and $660 for a three bedroom apartment . The price includes utilities . The heating system for phase II will change . The heating has been simplified . Many towns have concerns about additional police coverage . I had discussions with the Sheriff's Office . The Sheriff's Department has made a few visits to the apartment complex . We have made arrangements for community watch programs . Councilman Niederko;rn - How many units are in each building ? Mr. Bates - Each building has eight units . Each unit will have either eight one- bedroom apartments , eight two-bedroom apartments or eight three-bedroom apartments . We will have a larger community building in phase II . We will be asking the State for tax credits . Councilman Niederkorn - How many people are there per dwelling unit? Mr. Bates - There is an average of 3 . 2 people per dwelling units . The ages of children range fro newborn to 18 year of age . There is a total of sixteen one bedroom apartments , thirty-two two bedroom apartments,! and eight three- bedroom apartments . Councilman Niederkgrn - Is there on site recreation areas ? Mr. Bates - Yes . There is a play area . We can have more than one play area if it is necessary . Supervisor Valentino - This will be reviewed by the Planning Board . We will receive recommendations from the Planning Board . The main reason Mr. Fenessey is before the board is to ask for a letter of support . It does not commit the Town . This will need to come back before the Town Board for a zoning change . Mr. Fenessey - We are meeting with the Planning Board on February 20 , 2001 . Councilman Lesser - Are there any stipulations in your agreement that specifies the development will continue to be accessible to lower income families ? Mr. Bates - We have a minimum requirement by Federal Law of eighteen years . We have a minimum State requirement of ithirty years . TOWN BOARD PAGE 7 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED ESOLUTION NO. 13 = CONCEPT APPROVAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING. BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to write a letter to the Conifer Realty Corporation expressing the Town Board's support of the concept of Phase 11 affordable housing for middle and lower income persons. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 7 - State of the Town Address from the Town Supervisor. Supervisor Valentino - The Town of Ithaca is in very good shape in many areas . The Town 's financial stability and our moderate growth are two of the reasons why the Town of Ithaca is in good and stable condition . We need to talk about the new Town Hall . We were able to convert a wonderful , historic building into a very functional building for residents of the Town of Ithaca . The building was saved from being demolished . I predict this building will be very usable for fifty years or more for our residents . One of the beauties is that this building has no debt . We were able to pay cash for this building as a result of being very careful with our funds and putting money aside . We were able to complete the remodeling under budget . We have a lot to be proud of in this building . The building is a wonderful asset for our residents . art of our success for last year was our move into the new building . We had a seamless move . Our omputers were up and running right after we moved into the building . We were able to print paychecks and reports . We were able to accomplish everything to keep the Town operating . This took place with very little disruption . Staff did an outstanding job of getting us here and up and running . It is often not the case in other projects that we have seen . The efficiency that we have been able to do for our community with our staff has improved . We have worked over the last year and previous years in cross training our employees . We have a model of teamwork . We have been able to keep the size of our staff at a minimal level . The Town did hire extra staff at the Highway Department. The Highway Department performs our water and sewer repairs and improvements . Our staff has developed a reputation around the community . Staff is called upon quite frequently to help other municipalities . The Town is reimbursed for our efforts . Our budget office was previously had three full time staff members . It is now two full time staff members . The office is able to produce more than double the amount of efficiency in getting reports done in a timely manner. We really appreciate it . Our Town Clerk's office has also had a heavy workload . They have not felt the need to increase their staff . People are geared into the teamwork effort . Computer upgrades and training have paid off. The new system of the Zoning , Planning , Engineering and Highway Departments is outlined in Mr. Noteboom 's annual report . They decide which crews are going to work on various projects . There has been a lot of cross training . It has been a change for the crews , but they have adjusted . A great i TOWN BOARD PAGE 8 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - AP PROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED deal of credit should go to the crews for the way they have been so efficient in parks , water an sewer. The bottom line is that we do it faster, better and cheaper than before . We need to continu the training and teamwork efforts . The residential neighborhoods in the Town of Ithaca are the backbone of our community. We are a residential town for the most part . We do have farming , open space and commercial businesses . The development of the Town has been residential neighborhoods . There has been a great deal of pressure to make sure we try to preserve the character of our neighborhoods . We have been doing it through the revisions in our Zoning Ordinance . We stay true to the concepts of our Comprehensive Plan . We are working on trying to avoid sprawl . The Town is working with neighborhoods . We worked with Forest Home on traffic calming and reducing traffic through their neighborhood . We want our neighborhoods to remain a wonderful place for people to live and raise their families . The Town of Ithaca's expansive Park and Open Space Plan makes the neighborhoods desirable neighborhoods . The Town has trails and parks so that people can walk and bicycle safely . This year we have a grant to complete the Pews Trail . Part of the trail has been a donation from the residents . It will stay a passive park . It will help with storm water management and drainage . It is an example of what we want to do in the Town of Ithaca to make our neighborhoods nice places to live . The Town has beenlable to keep our taxes at a low level . Our water and sewer benefit district charges have been reduced . Our water and sewer rates are stable and low . The water and sewer is reliable . It makes the Town attractive to homeowners . We have tried to be mindful of keeping costs affordable . We have worked hard on our Conservation Zones . We have one Conservation Zone complete There are a few zones in the works . It adds to preserving the open space in our community . O Purchase of Development Rights Program has one tract of land that is almost ready for bein � finalized . It has received a private grant . We are waiting to hear from the State on other possible grants . I have read in, the paper and heard on the radio some criticism of our PDR program . We do not think it is the only Ianswer for preserving open space and farmland . It is one way . It is not perfect . This is a document that we learn as we go along . Improvements are made along the way . The program has been on track and is successful . It will continue to be successful . We are looking at other ways to keep farms working and encourage farming in our community . The Town has businesses and commercial districts . Some business owners have been longtime residents of the Tow I . They also deserve consideration and help in providing the kinds of services our community and neighborhoods need . We have always felt the City is the core of our community and the major commercial growth should be located in the City . We need to look out for businesses in the Town . The Zoning Ordinance will address it . Our storm water management program has been making progress . The Northeast has seen improvements . We are staring to get ahead of our problems . It has been an ongoing project . The maintenance of our infrastructure and water and sewer lines has improved . We have finished painting our water tanks . We have been working on upgrading our water and sewer systems . There will be more projects done this year. It is safe to say that the maintenance of our infrastructure has not fallen behind . It is improving . It is our goal to make sure it continues . TOWN BOARD PAGE 9 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED he Linderman Creek Apartment project was built a few years ago . The board has discussed in the ast how to attract affordable housing in the Town . It finally happened with that project . The project ame under a lot of criticism . It has found its place and is an acceptable part of our community. One riticism was that it we would not be able to fill the apartments . There apartment complex is full and there is a waiting list for affordable housing in the Town of Ithaca . It is good news . We want to attract many different groups and income levels into our community . I feel a mixed community is healthy . It is good for us to know each other and work with each other on different levels . We still have a lot to do . We began and made progress on our five-year capital planning . Our hope is to have the program up and running in 2001 . It will help our budget process work smoother. Our records management has received grants . We will be applying for more grants in the future . Councilwoman Russell is going to be taking a leadership role in getting the records management into first class shape . Our web page is up and running . Improvements will be made throughout the year. The planning for the new highway facility has been started . Our goal for the next year is to get moving on the construction and final designs of the new highway facility. The Town of Ithaca does not have a fire department of its own . We contract with the City of Ithaca and Village of Cayuga Heights for fire protection . The fire contract with the Village of Cayuga Heights is nearing completion . We are in good progress with intermunicipal cooperation with the City on the City fire contract . We are also working with our neighboring communities on water and sewer agreements . These are major steps for intermunicipal cooperation . The agreements are between five or six different municipalities . t ne huge project completed was the Recreation Partnership . In includes all but two municipalities nd the County . It is one of the only ones like it in the entire country . It puts the burden on each unicipality . It asks us to put a lot of trust in each other. A great deal of credit goes to the City of haca because they had to make commitments to change the way they work within the partnership and the way their staff has been allocated . Intermunicipal cooperation is not always what you get ; it is what you are willing to share and how much you are willing to trust the other municipalities . The Highway Department is always lending help to surrounding municipalities . Cooperation happens on a daily basis among the towns and communities . It has been a very good several years for the Town of Ithaca . There is still much to do . Our future is really our children . It is up to us as adults to be role models for the upcoming generation . We need to show them that America is truly a great country . We are a great country because of the little communities across the country . We are hard working , dedicated people . Everyone together is what makes the country one . Towns and villages are the government closest to the people . This is the government where we should be encouraging our young people to seek public service . It is one of the most important things you can do . Elected office is honorable work . It is worth our time and service to our community . We must be models . We must be courteous and polite to one another. We must respect the people who choose this service . Our children will learn from what we show them and how we serve our communities . I have been very pleased and very proud to be able to work as the Supervisor of this Town . It is always nice when you can come forward and give good news to your community . It makes my job TOWN BOARD PAGE 10 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED easier. I hope and pray that our citizens will continue to work together and understand how we nee to help make this a great community . Councilman Niederkorn - The board would like to commend you and the staff for the wonderful wor that you have donel this year. I would like to thank Supervisor Valentino personally for her commitment to do an exemplary job of being Supervisor and leader of the Town of Ithaca . Supervisor Valentino is doing a wonderful job and we are appreciative . Supervisor Valentino It is nice to have a great board and a great staff that helps me to look good . Agenda Item No . 8 - Approval of 2000 Annual Reports of the Town Justices . i RESOLUTION NO. 14 (a) - TOWN JUSTICE RAYMOND BORDONI 2000 ANNUAL REPORT - See Attachment #2. WHEREAS, Town Justice Raymond Bordoni has presented his 2000 Annual Report to the governing Town Board as required by Town Law; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts for filing by the Town Clerk, the attached 2000 Annual Report of Town Justice Raymond Bordoni. MOVED Councilman i Conley, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman ; Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, ay Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Councilman Lesser - It is still disappointing that we are unable to achieve a better balance betwee the number of cases that are tried between our two justices . RESOLUTION NO. 14 (b) - TOWN JUSTICE CLARENCE LARKIN 2000 ANNUAL REPORT - See Attachment #3. WHEREAS, Town Justice Clarence Larkin has presented his 2000 Annual Report to the governing Town Board as required by Town Law; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts for filing by the Town Clerk, the attached 2000 Annual Report of Town Justice Clarence Larkin. MOVED Supervisor Valentino, SECONDED Councilman Lesser. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No 9 - Approval of 2000 Annual Reports of Town Officials - See Attachment #4. i i Councilman Lesser - The revenue for the month of December was ahead of the anticipated revenue . The revenue for January was behind the anticipated revenue . Did anything cause it or is th anticipation an even distribution throughout the month ? i TOWN BOARD PAGE 11 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED r. Carvill - The revenue is slower at the beginning of a fiscal period . Councilwoman Russell - Staff did a great job on the annual reports . Mr. Carvill - The year :2000 had a lot of interdepartmental cooperation . There was also a lot of cooperation with the board and other municipalities . The Town achieved a 36% savings of expenditures or an increase in revenues . We are able to keep expenditures low. RESOLUTION NO. 15 - 2000 ANNUAL REPORTS OF TOWN OFFICIALS. WHEREAS, the following officials of the Town of Ithaca have presented their 2000 ANNUAL REPORTS to the governing Town Board for review and approval for filing; and WHEREAS, the governing Town Board has reviewed and accepted the said 2000 ANNUAL REPORTS for filing by the Town Clerk; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby accept and approve for permanent filing by the Town Clerk the 2000 ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICIALS: Town Clerk/Receiver of Taxes Town Highway Superintendent Director of Engineering Director of Planning Director of Building/Zoning Human Resources Officer Network/Records Specialist MOVED Councilwoman Russell, SECONDED Councilman Niederkorn . VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 10 - Appointments to an Interview Committee for the Director of Planning Position . I would like to defer this issue . Agenda Item No . 11 - Discussion of lacovelli Park Play Structure Design . Supervisor Valentino - 'This design was discussed at the Public Works Committee . We walked through this with Mr. Leathers . We discussed the concerns the Town Board expressed . The Town had parties interested in bidding on the project . We made it clear that we were not taking the project out to bid . Mr. Leathers ' group is volunteer. The materials are being purchased by the Town . This design is very close to the design that was worked on by Town staff. Mr. Noteboom - The board has not passed a resolution for the expenditure of funds . TOWN BOARD PAGE 12 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Supervisor Valentino 1 The Town has $64 , 000 set aside for the park . Councilman Lesser - I I have talked with residents on Juniper Drive . The area that is slated for playground has been used as a parking lot for one of the houses off Pennsylvania Avenue . During the warmer weather jthey have been quite noisy . Is there any possibility that we could close off access to that area? Mr. Noteboom - We could put up orange construction fencing . The house could be a problem in the future as well . Councilman Lesser - This house is typically rented to students . Supervisor Valentino - Do the neighbors call the Sheriff's Department? Councilman Lesser - The Sheriff's Department is called on a regular basis . It is difficult because their access to the area is through a private drive . The first line of defense is a barrier to keep people out of the Town area . Mr. Noteboom - The Iandscaping will be a natural barrier for the area . Councilwoman Grigorov - What is the start date of the project? Mr. Noteboom - The project will start in May 2001 . The capital reserve was set up two years ag . specifically for lacovelli Park . RESOLUTION NO. 16 - AUTHORIZATION TO EXPEND FROM CAPITAL BUDGET FO IACOVELLI PARK CONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, The Town of Ithaca owns approximately 3. 5 acres of park land adjacent to the South Hill Recreation Way opposite Juniper Drive, known as Vincenzo lacovelli Park, and, WHEREAS, The Town Board of the Town of Ithaca has identified this park as being of high priority for enhancement as a neighborhood park facility, and has established a Capital budget item (H3- 7110. 200) in the! Town of Ithaca budget for enhancement of lacovelli park, and, now therefore be RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca Budget Officer transfer money to establish a capital construction budget as follows: Half Basketball Court $ 7, 000. 00 Walkways (paved and Gravel) 41000. 00 Grading and Landscaping 23, 000. 00 Play structure and Gazebo 301000. 00 TOTAL $64, 000. 00 TOWN BOARD PAGE 13 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED tFURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is subject to permissive referendum. OVED Councilwoman Russell, SECONDED Councilman Conley. ROLL CALL VOTE: Councilman Niederkorn, aye; Councilman Lesser, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Supervisor Valentino; aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 13 - Discussion of Freight Transportation Study. Supervisor Valentino - We do not have enough information . Mr. Noteboom - There might be enough information by March so that Mr. de Argon can make a presentation at our March board meeting . Agenda Item No . 14 - Discussion & Recommendation Regarding East King Road . Mr. Noteboom - This hats been before the Public Works Committee a number of times . The Public Works Committee has discussed accepting the short portion of the road . We would not want to accept the truck turn around from Route 96B to East King Road . Trucks and buses would be going over the road and we do not normally maintain roads to that standard . The short portion of the road is strictly a residential street . It is more in character with the roads that the Town maintains . The Public Works Committee also discussed naming the road King 's Way . upervisor Valentino - Is there a road named King 's Lane ? r. Noteboom - King 's Lane is located off Nancy Drive . Nancy Drive will never be built . It is in a park . We would need to remove King 's Lane from the 911 listing . Supervisor Valentino - We need to make sure there is not an existing King 's Lane . The State has agreed to the Town taking over the small road . Councilman Niederkorn - What happens to the land between East King Road and King 's Lane? Mr. Noteboom - It was bought by the County when they realigned East King Road . The tax map shows NYSDOT owning the property . Councilman Lesser - Do, trucks ever use the pull -off? Mr. Noteboom - Yes . Agenda Item No . 12 - Presentation & Discussion of Status of Cradit- Moore House with Historic Ithaca & Cornell . Councilwoman Russell - We held a meeting with Cornell and Historic Ithaca . This meeting arose because Councilman Klein had noted information in the newspaper articles about the Cradit- Moore House being ready for sale . The articles provided information that was inconsistent with our Planning TOWN BOARD PAGE 14 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Board approval of the; North Campus Residential Initiative . We met with Cornell and Historic Ithaca t discuss this . We specifically discussed the items that were inconsistent . Cornell had entered int agreements with Historic Ithaca that could be a cost burden for the exterior work , landscaping an painting the house on the new owner. It was not the intent of the Planning Board . We came to a agreement with Cornell and Historic Ithaca on correcting it . Scott Whitham , Historic Ithaca - Historic Ithaca reached agreements with Cornell with our understanding of thej State Historic Preservation Office ( SHPO ) documents . At this point Historic Ithaca and Cornell agree that Cornell will pay up front for all exterior work prior to the transfer of property . Historic Ithaca's intention was that the home owner would have some say in the exterior work and landscaping . We have reached clarity that everything needs to be done prior to the transfer of land . Councilman Conley - Has anyone looked at the Cradit- Moore House since it has been moved ? Supervisor Valentino - I have not been in the house . Mr. Whitham - I can give the board a tour of the house . Councilman Conley - I went through the house before it was moved . Agenda Item No 15 - Support for Cornell Plantation 's Trail Grant Application . Ms . Ritter - Cornell needs municipal support . The grant application requires municipal support . Th trail follows Plantation Road . It is to provide a better connection between the Arboretum , Wildflow Preserve , and the BotIanical Gardens . It is a walking trail and will be about ten feet wide . The trail wi be near the forested area . The trail will be made of stone dust through the forested area and asphalt beyond the forested area . This will allow the joggers a safer plan to run . Councilwoman Grigorov - Will the existing path remain the same? Ms . Ritter - The existing paths will remain the same . Supervisor Valentino Has Cornell talked about a bicycle path along this road ? Mr. Noteboom - Cornell talked about bicycles using Campus Road . The section of Campus Road from Judd Falls Roadito Tower Road has not been improved . Ms . Ritter - Bicycles could use the trail . It will be handicap accessible . Councilwoman Grigorov - What type of service do you get with stone dust? Mr. Noteboom - The walkway in Forest Home is stone dust . It becomes very hard . Councilwoman Russell - The trail is different materials in different areas because Cornell did not wa to disturb the forest area . TOWN BOARD PAGE 15 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED ouncilman Niederkorn Is there a down side to the project that we are not aware of? s . Ritter - I am not aware of any . RESOLUTION NO. 17 ,m ENDORSEMENT OF CORNELL PLANTATIONS GRANT APPLICATION FOR TRAIL PROJECT. WHEREAS, the Cornell Plantations is applying to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation for a grant under the Recreational Trails Program for a trail project to be located at Cornell Plantation, a site located within the territorial jurisdiction of the Board; and WHEREAS, as the requirement under the rules of these programs, said applicant must obtain the "approval/endorsement of the governing body of the municipality in which the project with be located"; and WHEREAS, the Town supports the development of trail projects to enhance the recreational and open space environment of the Town; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby does approve and support the application of Cornell Plantations for a grant under the Recreational Trails t rogram for a trail project known as the "Plantations Trail (Botanical Garden to Arboretum) " located ithin the Town of Ithaca . OVED Councilman Niederkorn, SECONDED Councilman Lesser. VOTE. Supervisor Valentino, ye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 17 - Set Public Hearing Date for Receiver of Taxes Residency for March Town Board Meeting . Supervisor Valentino - The public hearing is set for March 12 , 2001 at 6 : 30 p . m . Our intent is to appoint Ms . Kelley to the Receiver of Taxes position . She lives outside the Town . It also gives us more flexibility in the future . Councilman Niederkorn - Why was this position originally established requiring the person who holds the position to live in the Town ? Attorney Barney - The General Public Officer's Law requires that all officers of the Town be residents of the Town . The Town can pass a Local Law eliminating the residency requirement . TOWN BOARD PAGE 16 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 18 - RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A LOC LAW PERMITTING T, HE RECEIVER OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS TO RESIDE OUTSIDE TH TOWN OF ITHACA . RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hold a public hearing at the Town Hall, 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York, on the 12th day of March, 2001 at 6:30 p. m. for the purpose of considering a proposed local law pursuant to which the position of Town Receiver of Taxes and Assessments may be filled by a person residing outside the Town of Ithaca, at which time and place all persons interested in the subject thereof may be heard concerning the same; and it is further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca is hereby authorized and directed to publish a notice of such public hearing in the Ithaca Journal published in the City of Ithaca, Ithaca, New York, and to post a copy of same on the signboard of the Town of Ithaca, said publication posting to occur not less than ten days before the day designated above for the public hearing. MOVED Supervisor Valentino, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE., Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 181- Approval of Creation of Receiver of Taxes Position and Job Description . Mrs . Drake - In the past the Town Clerk has always been the Receiver of Taxes . We needed t create a position and )job description to keep in compliance with Civil Service . RESOLUTION NO. 19 - APPROVAL OF CREATION OF RECEIVER OF TAXES POSITION AN JOB DESCRIPTION. WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca qualifies employment positions in accordance with Section 22 of Civil .Service Laws,' Rules and Regulations; and WHEREAS, one regulation of Civil Service Law is the creation of positions with approved job descriptions before appointment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca establishes the following position in accordance with the applicable N. Y. State and Tompkins County Civil Service classification rules: 1 . The following position is established: (a) One Receiver of Taxes And, be it further RESOLVED, the Town Board approves of the attached job description for the said positio with the said position) not holding a job classification; and be it further i TOWN BOARD PAGE 17 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED RESOLVED, the Human Resources Specialist is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins County Personnel Office for certification; and be it further RESOLVED, that any appointment to this position shall be provisional pending jurisdictional classification as "un-clas,sified" as determined by the New York State Civil Service Commission. MOVED Councilman Niederkorn, SECONDED Councilman Conley. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 16 - Discussion of Revisiting Route 366 Highway and Building Plan . Mr. Noteboom - The Town Board passed a resolution and we sent it to the State . The resolution accepted maintenance on the rebuilt Judd Falls Road and the concept of the pedestrian bridge and bicycle/pedestrian way on Cornell campus . We met with Cornell and had a subsequent meeting with Department of Transportation ( DOT) . Cornell wanted the DOT to eliminate the pedestrian bridge and bikeway . The pedestrians and bicyclists would walk Route 366 to Judd Falls Road . The Town Board has a resolution in place of the Town 's desires . We instructed DOT to follow the Town Board 's recommendation . Councilwoman Grigorov - Why would Cornell want the pedestrian bridge and bikeway eliminated ? f upervisor Valentino - Cornell does not think anyone would use the pedestrian/bicycle bridge . Their reference is for the sidewalk along the highway . Cornell wants a seasonal walking trail to get to the ampus . The bicyclist would have to travel on the shoulder of the road . We had an internal iscussion about it . The Town has had many discussions . We talked with the State . The design was preferred by the State . We told the State we were not going to change our preference . Councilwoman Russell and I spoke with John Guttenberger and explained we did not see a reason to change the plan . Mr. Guttenberger pointed out that we could not expect Cornell to take care of the maintenance of the bridge . The Town can do the maintenance on the bridge . Mr. Guttenberger called me this morning . He is having a meeting with other groups and wanted to know if we could look at other alternatives . Councilwoman Russell and I will be meeting with them . Cornell felt bicyclist would not want to cross the road at the four-way stop . The State did not agree . I recall a discussion that if we realigned Judd Falls Road , the State would consider putting a stop light at the intersection . The State will monitor the intersection after the realignment . The signal light will be installed if it is appropriate . Agenda Item No . 19 - Approval of Creation of Deputy Town Supervisor Position and Job Description , Mrs . Drake - This position does have the opportunity to be occupied by a non Town - Board member. It could be another elector of the Town of Ithaca . TOWN BOARD I PAGE 18 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED . APPROVED Supervisor Valentino - The Supervisor Committee decided it was more feasible for this position tha another administrative position . This will make the workload more manageable and efficient . Councilman Conley - Would the Deputy always be a Town Board member? Supervisor Valentino No . A Town Board member can be the Deputy Supervisor. Councilman Lesser - What experience is needed ? Mrs . Drake - We would be looking for someone with a business background . It is an open area for someone with business or public administration . We wanted someone who would be able to handle general bookkeeping Viand budgeting . Councilwoman Grigorov - It is desirable to have a Town Board member, but it should not be mandatory . The language is not clear under Special Considerations . Supervisor Valentino !- We need to make it clear it is a separate position . It states , "The deputy shall be another Town Board member. If there are none willing to take the appointment , then any elector of the Town shall be appointed to serve as Deputy Town Supervisor' . Attorney Barney - We would be changing the law . The Deputy Supervisor is appointed by the Town Supervisor. There are no credentials listed in the law . The person can be anyone as long as they are an elector of the I Town . It could state that it is desirable the position is held by a Town Boar member. The appointment is a Supervisor appointment . It is not a Town Board appointment . Mrs . Drake - The Town Board ratifies the Town Supervisor's appointment . RESOLUTION NO. 20 - APPROVAL OF CREATION OF DEPUTY TOWN SUPERVISOR POSITION AND JOB DESCRIPTION. WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca qualifies employment positions in accordance with Section 22 of Civil Service Laws Rules and Regulations; and WHEREAS, one regulation of Civil Service Law is the creation of positions with approved job descriptions before appointment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, ';the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca establishes the following position in accordance with the applicable N. Y. State and Tompkins County Civil Service classification rules: 2. The following position is established: (b) One Deputy Town Supervisor And, be it further i TOWN BOARD PAGE 19 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED RESOLVED, the Town Board approves of the attached job description for the said position, tith the said position not holding a job classification; and be it further RESOLVED, the Human Resources Specialist is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Tompkins County Personnel Office for certification. MOVED Councilman Conley, SECONDED Councilman Lesser. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, ABSTAINED; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 20 - Adjusting Compensation of Deputy Town Supervisor. Councilman Lesser - It is appropriate that we do this . The number of committees has expanded more rapidly than the board . At some point we should discuss the rapidly expanding committee commitments . It was clear at the last election that the general public is seeking a little less government . Supervisor Valentino - I agree . This is one of the reasons why I looked into the committees . There are several committees at the County level that we do not appoint members to because we do not see the value for us or the community . We try to disband committees once their jobs are complete . The Recreation Partnership will always be a committee , as well as Bolton Point . Fire negotiation will come up from time to time . The complexity of the things we need to deal with is what is so time consuming . My hours have increased since Councilwoman Russell has started keeping office hours , here are many things that we need to do and complete . Councilwoman Russell and I are trying to ring everything forward and complete . We need to make sure that we are not over burdening the taff . I do not see that we will have a reduction in our time . We will be able to deal with more . RESOLUTION NO. 21 - RESOLUTION ADJUSTING THE COMPENSATIONOF THE DEPUTY SUPERVISOR. WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor Position Review Committee (the "Committee ") made up of several current Town Board members and past Town Supervisors, among others, has studied the work load and compensation of the Town Supervisor; and WHEREAS, the Committee has concluded that the work required of the Town Supervisor is such that it would be to the Town 's benefit to provide for a more active Deputy Town Supervisor to relieve the Supervisor of some of the meeting obligations and other responsibilities that need to be discharged by the Supervisor or her surrogate; and WHEREAS, having the Deputy Supervisor perform additional services for the Town warrants an adjustment in her rate of pay; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Town Supervisor Position Review Committee the salary for the Deputy Supervisor be increased to $ 11 , 785. 00 effective February 12, 2001 . TOWN BOARD PAGE 20 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED MOVED Councilman ' Conley, SECONDED Councilman Lesser. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, ay Councilwoman Russell, ABSTAINED; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, ay Councilman Niederkd,m, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No . 21 Recognizing the Town Supervisor 's Position as Full Time for Benefits . Mrs . Drake - The Supervisor Committee reviewed this . The benefits need to be increased to full time . i Councilman Conley - I do not want it to sound as if the only reason we are doing this is because it gives an opportunity for full benefits . Attorney Barney - We are recognizing the fact that Supervisor Valentino is working full time . As a result she should be eligible for some of the benefits . RESOLUTION NO. 122 - RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE TOWN SUPERVISOR 'S POSITION AS FULL TIME FOR JBENEFI TS. WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor Review Committee was formed for the purpose of studying the duties of the Town Supervisor and the time involvement necessary to accomplish those duties; and WHEREAS, after much study and discussion of the Committee they recognized that the Town Supervisor position is, essentially a full time position; and WHEREAS, it i s unfair to expect the Town Supervisor to perform services essentially on a f time basis, but not be, eligible for benefits that full time Town employees are; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Committee the Town Board does hereby recognize the Town 1 Supervisor's position as full time for the basis of being eligible for full time employee benefits, except for the accrual of vacation and sick time, the allotment of personal days, paid holidays and disability. MOVED Councilman; Conley, SECONDED Councilwoman Grigorov. VOTE., Supervisor Valentino, ABSTAINED; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried Unanimously Agenda Item No 221 - Authorizing Additional Employee Benefit - Life Insurance. Supervisor Valentinoi - This gives our employees the benefit of $25 , 000 of life insurance that would be paid for by the Town .1 The cost to the Town is about $4 , 000 per year. The employees would be able to buy additional insurance for themselves and their family at a low cost . This benefit does not have medical qualifications . All our employees can be covered . We do have a few employees and their families that are not eligible for insurance . The cost is reasonable . Our employees are excited abou the benefit . i TOWN BOARD PAGE 21 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED ouncilman Niederkorn - What happens when the employee terminates their employment ? Could hey then pay the coverage themselves ? Mrs . Drake - The employee can opt to purchase more coverage on themselves and their dependents . The insurance that they purchase , they can continue to purchase after their employment with the Town . The employee would not continue the $25 , 000 insurance provided by the Town . Attorney Barney - Is there a conversion on the policy? Mrs . Drake - The conversion goes into a whole life policy . The buyable amount continues into a term policy . It would be very expensive to purchase the insurance the Town is covering . The buyable options are less expensive . The premiums are based on their age at the time of purchasing . RESOLUTION NO. 23 - AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT - LIFE INSURANCE. WHEREAS, the Personnel Committee has reviewed the option of providing full time employees with the additional benefit of Life Insurance Coverage; and WHEREAS, the Human Resources Specialist has reviewed with Ithaca Agency the quotes for the said coverage, and recommends choosing Met Life as the carrier, at the quoted cost of $90. 00 per employee per year for the core benefit of $25, 000, with the option to "buy up " further coverage at an estimated cost to the town of $4050; ow, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve of providing Life Insurance coverage for the full time employees to be effective in 2001 ; and be it further RESOLVED, the Town Board approves of choosing Met Life as the insurance carrier for the coverage at the rate of ;$90 per employee per year for a $25, 000 policy to be funded from account R4510. 425; and be it further RESOLVED, the 'Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to enter into agreement for the said coverage. MOVED Supervisor Valentino, SECONDED Councilman Conley. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. TOWN BOARD PAGE 22 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Agenda Item No . 23 - Consent Agenda . RESOLUTION NO. 24 - CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS NO. 23 (a) — (p). BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the resolutions for Consent Agenda Items No. 18 (a) — 18 (n) as presented and/or amended by the Town Board on February 12, 2001 . MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. a . Town Board Minutes - 1 /08/01 RESOLUTION NO. 24 (a) - APPROVAL OF TOWN BOARD MINUTES — 1181010 WHEREAS, the Town Clerk has presented the minutes for the regular Town Board meeting held on January 8, 2,001 to the governing Town Board for their review and approval; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby adopt the minutes of the regular Town Board meeting held on January 8, 2001 as the official minutes for the said meeting. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, ay Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilma Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. b . Town of Ithaca Warrants . RESOLUTION NO. 24 (b) - TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS. WHEREAS, the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Town of Ithaca Town Board for approval of payment, and WHEREAS, th; e said vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town Board; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated. VOUCHER NOS. General Fund 73, 550. 07 General Fund Part Town 12, 827. 13 Highway Fund 73, 226. 52 TOWN BOARD PAGE 23 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Water Fund 19, 802. 51 Sewer Fund 17, 319. 10 Capital Project — New Town Hall 318. 00 Risk Retention Fund 341 . 50 Fire Protection Fund 21439. 57 Street Lighting 915. 17 Total Vouchers 200, 739. 57 MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. c . Bolton Point Warrants RESOLUTION NO. 24 (c) - BOLTON POINT WARRANTS. WHEREAS, the following numbered vouchers for Bolton Point have been presented to the governing Town Board for approval of payment; and WHEREAS, the said vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town Board; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of the said vouchers. VOUCHER NOS. : Operating Fund 6- 16, 18-28, 30-47, 50-58, 60, 793-825 1998 SCADA Capital Project 17, 48, 49, 59 MOVED Councilman Le:>ser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. d . Records Management Disposition Listing RESOLUTION NO. 24 (d) - RECORDS MANAGEMENT DISPOSITION LISTING. WHEREAS, THE Records Management Officer has determined that the attached listing of outdated and duplicate copies of records are eligible for disposition according to the State Archives and Records Administration (SARA) Records Retention and Disposition Schedule MU- 1 ; and WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor, Records Management Officer (Town Clerk), and Department Heads have reviewed and approved the disposition of the said records; now, therefore, be it TOWN BOARD PAGE 24 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED RESOLVED, the governing Town Board does hereby authorize and direct the Recor Management Officer 'to dispose of the records as described in the attached listing according to th procedure developed by SARA . MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. e. Spring Leaf &I Brush Pick Up Date RESOLUTION NO. 24 (e) = SPRING BRUSH AND LEAF COLLECTION. WHEREAS, the Highway Department provides yard refuse disposal services for the Town of Ithaca residents; WHEREAS, twice annually the Highway Department collects brush and leaves from roadsides; now therefore be it, RESOLVED, that the spring brush and leaf collection by the Highway Department will commence on Monday, April 16, 2001 , until finished MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman; Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, ay Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. f. Approval of Planning Intern RESOLUTION NO. 24 (f) = APPROVAL OF PLANNING INTERN. WHEREAS, the Interim Director of Planning has recognized the need for additional staff support for the Planning Department during the Spring of 2001 , and WHEREAS, the Planning Department has budgeted funds to cover the cost of having student interns and has traditionally hired temporary interns to provide them with valuable work experience while the Town of Ithaca has received valuable technical support from the interns, and WHEREAS, Nipawan Nitiprapa is a graduate student in Cornell University's Master of Regional Planning Program, has been assessed as possessing the qualifications necessary for appointment to this temporary, pan`-'time intern position, and successfully completed an internship with the Planning Department during the Summer 2000 and Fall 2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes the Interim Director of Planning to hire Nipawan Nitiprapa as a temporary, part-time Planning Intern, to begin on February 5, 2001 through May 25, 2001 at an hourly rate of $9. 00 based on work for up to 20 hours per week. The total is not to exceed $2, 700. 00 and will be charged t Account # B8020. 110. Benefits are limited to the temporary, part-time status of this position . TOWN BOARD PAGE 25 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED t yOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, e,Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; ouncilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. g . Temporary Appointment of Planner RESOLUTION NO. 24 (�y) - TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT OF PLANNER. WHEREAS, there is currently a vacancy in the Planner position and it has been determined not to permanently fill this position until after the Director of Planning position has been filled; and WHEREAS, the Interim Director of Planning has determined the need for some temporary part time help during this time; and WHEREAS, Christine Lehman has previously worked for the Town as the Planner and is interested in filling this position on a temporary part time basis; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the appointment of Christine Lehman as Planner, retroactive to January 29, 2001 ; and be it further RESOLVED, this appointment is a temporary appointment, not to exceed six (6) months, at a art time level of not to exceed 30 hours per week; and be it further RESOLVED, Ms. Lehman 's hourly wage will be $ 14. 21 paid from account B8020. 100, and is j ligible for part time temporary benefits. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. h . Consider Reappointment and Chair to Ethics Board RESOLUTION NO. 24 (h) or REAPPOINTMENT OF TERM/APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR TO ETHICS BOARD. BE IT RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Matt Pensky to serve on the E=thics Board for the term of office indicated. ETHICS COMMITTEE (I=1VE YEAR TERM): Matt Pensky January 1 , 2001 — December 31 , 2006 171 Bundy Road Ithaca NY 14850 CHAIR (ONE YEAR TERM TOWN BOARD PAGE 26 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - AP I PROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Matt Pensky January 1 , 2001 — December 31 , 2001 171 Bundy Road Ithaca NY 14850 MOVED Councilman ,i Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman i Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. i . Consider Appointment to Joint Operations Committee RESOLUTION NO. 24 (i) - APPOINTMENT OF DANIEL WALKER TO THE TOMPKINS COUNTY JOINT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE. BE IT RESOLVED, that the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby appoints Daniel Walker to the, Tompkins County Joint Operations Committee for a three-year term ending December 31 , 2003, MOVED Councilman !Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. j . Payment for Services as Receiver of Taxes RESOLUTION NO. 2,4 (j) - PAYMENT FOR SERVICES AS RECEIVER OF TAXES. WHEREAS, Deborah Kelley was appointed Interim Receiver of Taxes at the December 29, 2000 Town Board Meeting; and WHEREAS, the Town Board did not specify a payment for these services; Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the payment of $5, 000 to Deborah Kelley for the services of Receiver of Taxes for the year 2001 ; and, be it further RESOLVED, the said amount shall be paid in equal installments of $217. 40 over the last 23 pay periods of 2001 , 1which starts with pay date February 16, 2001 and ends with pay date December 21 , 2001 . MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye . Motion carried unanimously. TOWN BOARD PAGE 27 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED tWater and Seweir Benefit Refunds ESOLUTION NO. 24 (kl) - WATER AND SEWER BENEFIT ASSESSMENT REFUND TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO. 54. - i -3. WHEREAS, Peter Fortunato has requested a refund of water and sewer benefit charges on the basis that assessment units were incorrectly calculated, and; WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has reviewed the request for a reduction of water and sewer benefit units and has determined that the correct number of units for the parcel is one ( 1) unit for water and one ( 1) unit for sewer, and that the actual charge for the year 2000 was for 1 . 20 units for water and 1 . 2 units for :sewer, and has recommended that a refund is due for the year 2000 in the amount of $ 10. 80 for water and $ 15. 00 for sewer. The actual charge for the year 2001 was for 1 . 20 units for Water and 1 . 20 units for sewer, and has recommended that a refund is due for the year 2001 in the amount of $ 10, 80 for water and $ 15. 00 for sewer, and ; WHEREAS, taxes have been paid in full for the affected Tax Parcel, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town board hereby authorizes a refund of $22. 60 for water and $30. 00 for sewer (TOTAL OF $52. 60) to be paid to Peter Fortunato, 172 Pearsall Place, Ithaca, New York 14850, t OVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, ye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; ouncilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 24 (k2) = WATER AND SEWER BENEFIT ASSESSMENT REFUND TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO. 18. - 1 - 1 . 1 . WHEREAS, the Village of Cayuga Heights has requested a refund of sewer benefit charges on the basis that assessment units were incorrectly calculated, and ; WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has reviewed the request for a reduction of sewer benefit units and has determined that the correct number of units for the parcel is ADVAL for sewer, and that the assessment for 2001 was for one ( 1) unit for sewer ($ 75. 00), and has recommended that a refund is due for sewer benefit in the amount of $ 75. 00 for the year 2001 , and; WHEREAS, taxes have been paid in full for the affected Tax Parcel, now therefore be it RESOLVED, the Town Board hereby authorizes a refund of $ 75. 00 for sewer to be paid to Village of Cayuga Heights, 836 Hanshaw Road, Ithaca, New York 14850. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. TOWN BOARD PAGE 28 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED I . Approval of Town Clerk Signatory RESOLUTION NO. 24 (I) - APPROVAL OF TEE-ANN HUNTER, TOWN CLERK AS SIGNATOR ON TOWN CLERK'S ACCOUNT. WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's checking account #01201002965 is located at Tompkins County Trust Company; and WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor, Town Budget Officer, and Deputy Town Clerk are signatories on this account and it is necessary and appropriate for Tee-Ann Hunter, appointed Town Clerk effective January 16, 2001 , to be a signatory; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve, authorize, and direct that the name of Tee-Ann Hunter be added as signatory to this account and a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to Tompkins County Trust Company. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. m . Designate Monday, February 25 , 2001 as " Spay Day USA " RESOLUTION NO. 24 (m) - DESIGNATION OF "SPAY DAY USA WHEREAS, dogs and cats give companionship to and share the homes of over 50, 000, 00 individuals in the United States; and WHEREAS, on unspayed cat and her offspring can produce 420, 000 more cats in seven years and one unspayed dog and her offspring can produce 67, 000 more dogs in six years; and WHEREAS, humane societies and shelters euthanize six to eight million dogs and cats each year, although many of them are healthy and adoptable, simply because there are not enough good homes; and WHEREAS, the problem of companion animal overpopulation costs the taxpayers of this country millions of dollars annually through animal control programs aimed at coping with the millions of unwanted dogs and cats; and WHEREAS, spaying and neutering dogs and cats has been shown to drastically reduce dog and cat overpopulation; and WHEREAS, ; veterinarians, humane societies, national and local animal protection organizations have worked together to ensure the spaying or neutering of more than 100, 000 companion animals through "Spay Day USA " IN 2001 : TOWN BOARD PAGE 29 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED town NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town of Ithaca Town Board that February 27, 001 is designated "Spay Day USA ". The Town of Ithaca Town Board is authorized and requested to sue a proclamation calling upon the people of the Town of Ithaca to observe the day by having their cats or dogs spayed or neutered or by sponsoring the spaying or neutering of another person 's cat or dog. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. n . Authorize Attendance at Annual Town Clerk Meeting RESOLUTION NO. 24 ('n) - APPROVAL OF ATTENDANCE NEW YORK STATE TOWN CLERKS ASSOCIATION YEAR 2001 CONFERENCE. WHEREAS, the New York State Town Clerks Association will be holding their 19th Annual Conference in Syracuse, New York on April 22 - April 25, 2000; and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk believes this conference will provide essential - training and information regarding the functions of the Town Clerk's office, including updates of any state law changes associated with the duties and responsibilities of the said office; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the governing Town Board does hereby approve the attendance of Tee-Ann Hunter, Town Clerk; anal Deputy Town Clerk, Carrie Whitmore at the referenced conference on April 22 - April 25, 2000, at Buffalo, New York; and be it further RESOLVED, the expenses for attendance at the said conference shall not exceed $ 1200. 00 for registration, lodging, meals, and travel to be charged to the General Fund, appropriation line Town Clerk, Conferences/Mileage, A 1410. 410. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. o. Appointment of Eookkeeper to Supervisor RESOLUTION NO. 24 (o) - APPOINTMENT OF BOOKKEEPER TO SUPERVISOR. WHEREAS, there will be a vacancy in the accounting office due to the resignation of Connie Clark, Principal Account Clerk, effective March 2, 2001 ; and WHEREAS, Deborah Kelley, Deputy Town Clerk, has been an employee in the Town Clerk 's Department since March 18, 1996, and has demonstrated the ability to perform the duties required of the Bookkeeper to the Supervisor, which is currently vacant; and TOWN BOARD PAGE 30 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - AP, PROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor, Budget Officer and Human Resources Specialist ha determined that Ms. JKelley would be an excellent candidate for the Bookkeeper to the Supervis position; Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the appointment of Deborah Kelley as Bookkeeper to the Supervisor, which is an exempt position under Civil Service; and be it further RESOLVED, the said appointment will be effective March 5, 2001 , in job classification "L " at the hourly wage of $ 15. 00, at 37 %2 hours per week, with no change in her full time benefits; and be it further RESOLVED, Ms. Kelley would continue her appointment as Deputy Town Clerk as backup for the Town Clerk's Department. i MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman, Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederk6m, aye. Motion carried unanimously. p . Promotional Appointment of Deputy Town Clerk/Deputy Receiver of Taxes Resolution No. 24 (p) - Ratify Promotional Appointment of Deputy Town Clerk/Deputy Receive of Taxes. WHEREAS, tere will be a vacant Deputy Town Clerk / Deputy Receiver of Taxes position in h the Town Clerk's Department, effective March 5, 2001 , due to the promotion of Deborah Kelley; and WHEREAS, Carrie Whitmore has worked in the Town Clerk 's Department, since May 4, 19987 and has shown the ability to perform the duties of the said position; Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, jthe Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby ratify the Town Clerk's appointment of Carrie Whitmore as Deputy Town Clerk and the Receiver of Taxes ' appointment of Deputy Receiver of Taxes; and be it further RESOLVED, 'the said appointment will be effective March 5, 2001 , in job classification "K; at the hourly wage of $113. 50, continuing at full time status of 37. 5 hours a week. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. TOWN BOARD PAGE 31 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Vencdia Item No. 24 = Report of Town Committees . man Lesser - I am on the Client's Committee for the NESTS Study . The committee is in the process of drawing the terms of reference for the purpose of enhancing public transportation and reducing traffic . The process is evolving . It looks as if the study area is going to move substantially outside of what we would think of as the Northeast . Councilwoman Grigorov -The Post Office boxes will not be accessible during non - business hours . The boxes need to visible from outside in order to have the building open after non - business hours . It was not in the Memorandum of Understanding that was signed with the Post Office , Town of Ithaca , City of Ithaca , and the County when the Post Office moved up to Lansing . There was supposed to be the same services as they had before . Nancy Schuller would like to start another committee about the Post Office . Supervisor Valentino - Maurice Hinchey's office is holding a meeting regarding the Post Office in our board room this month . We need to make sure Councilwoman Grigorov knows the date of the meeting . Mr. Walker - The 911 Emergency Operations Center Committee has narrowed the site possibilities for the Emergency Operations Center. It will be located either on the Ithaca College campus or at Fire Station Number 5 . Hanshaw Road is not being considered for a number of reasons . The airport is ecoming too crowded . The Public Safety site on Warren Road is not being considered because of he expense . They like the central location of South Hill . There is also the opportunity to co- locate ith the Ithaca College Public Safety Division . It would give an opportunity to have more facilities vailable during an emergency . The committee is also working on the revised emergency plan for the County . Supervisor Valentino - Mr. Carvill and I have had fire contract meetings with Cayuga Heights . We are close to having a fire contract with the Village of Cayuga Heights . Mrs . Drake - The summary for the Town Supervisory Review Committee is in the final draft form . It will be finalized for the March meeting . Councilwoman Russell - There is a sub-committee of the Sewer Negotiation Committee . We are working with the consultant on the SEQR work that needs to be completed for the sewer project . We have a cost breakdown on what it would cost each municipality if we shared the costs equally . Supervisor Valentino and I are not satisfied with the estimated costs . It would be $54 , 000 per municipality . We are looking for ways to get the cost down . Supervisor Valentino - We would like some direction from the board . When we started the SEQR was not going to cost more than the $45 , 400 allowed . Things have become out of hand . I talked with Susan Brock . She is our attorney for the sewer project . We are going to get more detail . She is also concerned about how much has been spent . Stearns & Wheler have over spent . They have spent I 55 , 000 . They have gone over the amount without any authorization to do so . Ms . Brock is working $ on getting us better commitments . TOWN BOARD PAGE 32 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Councilwoman Russell - The work done by Stearns & Wheler has gone outside the scope of th original authorization . They have done so without authorization . Supervisor Valentino ; - We looked at the scope that Stearns & Wheler put together. Mr. Kanter is looking at it and will give us a report about it . The work being proposed on traffic is a duplication of the NESTS Study . It is an overkill and not necessary . They claim it is not true . I am going to talk with Fernando de Argon . It seems to me that all the work that has been done on the Northeast for the scoping of traffic is more than adequate . Things are beginning - to stretch beyond what this project really is . Councilwoman Russell and I would like to pursue decreasing the numbers to a more reasonable amount or changing the shared amount . The Town of Lansing and their engineer are very interested in spending the money . There is information for them as they put together their sewer district . We should narrow the scope to this project . If the other municipalities feel this information is going to be valuable 'to them , then the consultants should cost that portion out . It is not a benefit to the Town . Councilman Niederkorn - Was there a public scoping session ? How did we arrive at the final scope ? Supervisor Valentino ' - We are not at the final scope . Mr. Walker - We used the preliminary scope between the committee and Department of Conservation to put together the RP for the consultants . We only had two consultants respond . Councilman Niederkorn - The cost in the final scope could increase if there is a lot of information th needs to be added . Councilwoman Russell - We spent six months working on the scope . It is very inclusive . Supervisor Valentino - We feel strongly that this cost is excessive . The traffic study needs to be modified . It would help our arguments if we had the backing of the board . Councilman Conley = The other municipalities should pay if they want more information . We should not have to pay for information that we already have . Councilwoman Grigorov - The consultant should not be spending money without approval . Supervisor Valentino - We are going to get detail on what has been paid and for what reason . Councilman Niederkorn - Does DEC have a long list of items they insist be included in the SEQR review? Councilwoman Russell - No . It was the City of Ithaca . Councilman Conley - Who are the other partners ? TOWN BOARD PAGE 33 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED upervisor Valentino - The owners of. SJS are the Town of Ithaca , City of Ithaca and Town of Dryden . ur potential partners are Cayuga Heights , Village of Lansing , and Town of Lansing . ouncilman Niederkorn Would the City be willing to eliminate some of the items that they included in the scope? The City has always been concerned with development as a result of sewer. Supervisor Valentino - Some items are coming from their concerns about sprawl and growth . The other municipalities do riot share that concern . This project covers development that already exists . We need to look at extended impacts . The City is overlooking that the Town of Lansing has a Comprehensive Plan and zoning . This is not fifty years ago . Municipalities are very concerned about sprawl . The City at some point needs to begin recognizing they are dealing with people who are responsible . Councilwoman Russell - Dryden is starting to revise their zoning . Councilman Niederkorn - The City spent over $500 , 000 to do their impact statement on Widewaters project . Supervisor Valentino - They are using the same consultant . Councilman Niederkorn - The price has gone out of sight . We need to negotiate with the participants regarding items included in the study . We need to narrow the scope . ouncilwoman Russell - The traffic study is a very expensive portion . enda Item No . 25 - Monthly Reports of Town Officials . a . Town Clerk - See Attachment #5a b. Highway Superintendent - See Attachment #5b Councilwoman Grigorov - Where is the Lounsbury Bridge ? Mr. Noteboom - It is located in Brooktondale . Councilwoman Grigorov Is it on Coddington Road ? Mr. Noteboom - Money was diverted from Coddington Road to repairing the Lounsbury Bridge . Coddington Road has been moved back on the schedule . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is this the same project as it was before? Councilman Lesser - Coddington Road is listed as an alternative route in the grant application . Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the State listening to our concerns about not widening the driving lanes? TOWN BOARD PAGE 34 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Mr. Noteboom - I will obtain a copy of the actual State submittal . I do not know if the project has bee changed . Councilman Lesser - I specifically stated at the Transportation Policy Committee meeting that th Town would like to be involved in any resubmission of the Coddington Road proposal . The project was submitted without us being involved . Councilwoman Grigo jov - We should get some cooperation from our County Representatives , Supervisor Valentino '- Do we have an upcoming Policy Committee meeting ? Councilman Lesser - No . There is an upcoming Planning Committee meeting . Ms . Ritter - I will be attending the upcoming Planning Committee meeting in February . Supervisor Valentino - Our representatives can let the Planning Committee know that we are upset that we were not involved in the Coddington Road application to the State . Mr. Noteboom - The Town might want to keep track of the traffic studies being done by the City. They will ultimately impact us if the City starts making changes to Green Street and Seneca Street. Supervisor Valentino - I did look at the studies . I would like Ms . Ritter to look at the studies from the Town 's point of view,. We need to understand the impacts on the Town . They are making traffi patterns and changing some one-way streets to two-way streets . It would be good to look at a map o the changes . Ms . Ritter - We could put together some maps of the proposed changes . Councilman Lesser I asked Mayor Cohen what the reasoning for the changes were . It is going to cause havoc if the full process is implemented . The justification is to try to get people to comply with existing traffic regulations . Many people run stop signs and red lights . I also asked Mayor Cohen about the cameras that take pictures of people who run red lights so that violators will get tickets . It is possible to do so in Upstate New York , but you have to be able to prove that the licensed driver was the one operating the vehicle at that time . The City now has legislation that the owner of the vehicle can be responsible for any infractions . Mayor Cohen is trying to work through Representative Silver to get it out of committee to the general legislature . We would then be able to submit the ticket to the owner of the vehicle . The City is willing to think about installing that form of traffic compliance . It might forestall the traffic changes . We would be punishing everyone for a small number of people who do not follow traffic regulations . People do not have the right to break the law and endanger other people . c . Director of Ehgineering . d . . Director of Planning - See Attachment #5d TOWN BOARD PAGE 35 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Director of Buildling/Zoning . Or. Frost - I started transitional training for the new State Building Code . It is to take effect January 2002 , Councilwoman Grigorov - Is the new code more efficient? Mr. Frost - The intent is to provide more alternatives to designers and architects . I am not sure if it will be more efficient in the long run . It is going to increase paperwork and documentation . The State is adding to the International Code . f. Human Resources Specialist - See Attachment #5f Mrs . Drake - I had reported that we would be looking at an increase in our Workmen 's Comp rate for our June renewal . We received our Workmen 's Comp Audit . We received a refund of $2 , 000 . g . Budget Officer. Supervisor Valentino - We have a balance of $ 120 , 000 in the Town Hall fund . We have all settlements paid . The board had discussed transferring the balance to the Highway Facility fund . Could we do that at this time? t or. Carvill - I would need to defer it to the Town Engineer and Attorney for the Town . They would eed to put a resolution before the board if they feel the project is complete . The board would need send the money to another reserve . Supervisor Valentino - We should put it before the board in March . Councilman Niederkorn - Since we have money left over I think it would be left over to pay an acoustics consultant to .figure out some way to make this room more livable . The acoustics in this room are awful even with the microphones . Supervisor Valentino - We did have our architects , HOLT , and Corning Interiors look at the room . It is hard to find an acoustics expert . They recommended acoustic paneling for the room . Mr. Walker - The tack boards are acoustical panels . We have a lot of glass in this room that causes more reflection . Supervisor Valentino - We could hold off on the transfer. We have been trying get something done for the Town Clerk's office . It is big problem for them . We have been having a hard time contacting the companies that are supposed to have good acoustical paneling . Councilman Niederkorn - I will try to identify some companies . Councilwoman Grigorov - Was the problem predicted by our architects? TOWN BOARD PAGE 36 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Supervisor Valentino 1 No . They did not happen to mention anything about it . Mr. Carvill - The January report does show that we were under collateralized at the bank . I did tak the appropriate action with the Trust Company . I was able to electronically transfer our report to the Comptroller's Office . Isis Network/Records Specialist. Supervisor Valentino Ms . Titti has been doing a very good job . Councilman Lesser - The website looks very good . i . Attorney for the Town . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board discussed the stock piling of snow at the East Hill Plaza during their last meeting . The snow was previously piled on the Burger King site . It was a condition of the Planning Board 's approval of Burger King that no excess snow be piled on the site . Councilman Conley - Who made the complaint ? Attorney Barney - Eva Hoffmann made the complaint . The pile of snow was quite large . Plannin Staff took pictures of the pile of snow . This was not the first time snow has accumulated on the site . Councilman Conley - ! I am getting calls from tenants of the Plaza . They are wondering why the Tow of Ithaca is complaining . Attorney Barney - The Planning Board adopted a resolution granting Burger King site plan approval conditioned upon thelexcess snow being removed from the East Hill Plaza parking lot . Councilman Conley I was not sure why the Town was getting involved . Attorney Barney - There was a concern on the part of the Planning Board regarding the piling of snow. j . Receiver of Taxes - See Attachment #5j Supervisor Valentino; - We collected our total warrant . We now our collecting for the County warrant . Agenda Item No . 26 - Review of Correspondences . a . NYS Liquor License from Creative Catering . b . Letter from the City of Ithaca thanking the Town . TOWN BOARD PAGE 37 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Letter from Sarkiisian I Bros . Re completion of renovation . December Fire District Minutes and notice of February meeting . e . Letter from L. E . Zaharis re truck traffic . Ms . Ritter - Mr. Zaharis spoke with me on the telephone . He had two items he was referring to . He wanted to provide information to the Freight Study . He also wanted the board to consider lowering the speed limit on Mecklenburg Road . Councilman Conley - The State needs to change the speed limit on Mecklenburg Road . Supervisor Valentino - We would need to send in a request to the State to reduce the speed limit . f. Letter from Time Warner re merger with AOL. g . Letter from Salvation Army re 2001 Red Kettle Campaign . h . Letter of thanks from Coddington Road Community Center. i . Letter from Finger Lakes Independence Center re accessible parking . Letter from George Frantz & Associates reporting activities . Letter from One-ito-One re Big Brothers Big Sister nominations . Agenda Item No . 30 - Consider NYS Association of Towns 2001 Training School & Annual Meetinq . RESOLUTION NO. 25 - NYS ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS 2001 TRAINING SCHOOL & ANNUAL MEETING. WHEREAS, the NYS Association of Towns will be holding their 2001 Training School and Annual Meeting on February 18, 2001 through February 21 , 2001 in New York City, and WHEREAS, the attendance at said Training School and Annual Meeting by various Town Officials, Department Heads and employees will benefit the Town of Ithaca by providing additional schooling for these said individuals; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the attendance of the following individuals at the NYS Association of Towns 2001 Training School and Annual Meeting to be held in New York City on February 18-21 , 2001 ; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Board also approves the payment for overnight lodging; the registration fees; meals and travel on the cooperative municipal bus for each individual attending said Training School and Annual Meeting. TOWN BOARD PAGE 38 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Attendee: Cindy Wasleff, Court Clerk MOVED Cathy Valentino, SECONDED Bill Lesser. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoma Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye . Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No . �28 - Authorizing Attorney for Town to Institute Proceeding Seeking Compliance of Mr. Evan Monkemever with Subdivision and Zoning Ordinance. Agenda Item No . 271 - EXECUTIVE SESSION : Motion made by Councilman Niederkorn , seconded by Councilman Lesser to enter into an Executive Session to discuss Post Office 's lack of Building Code compliance/possible litigation , personnel issue regarding employee's disability and a personnel matter. Carried unanimously . The Board entered Executive Session at 8 : 50 p . m . Motion made by Supervisor Valentino , seconded by Councilman Lesser to resume regular session . Carried unanimously : The Board resumed regular session at 9 : 12 p . m . RESOLUTION NO. 26 - AUTHORIZING SUPERVISOR TO BRING APPROPRIATE PROCEEDINGS AGA /NS THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE. RESOLVED, 'that the Town Supervisor be authorized to direct the Attorney for the Town t bring appropriate legal or administrative proceedings against the United States Postal Service require the Service to comply with all applicable Building Code requirements at the Post Office at 21 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York if the Service does not voluntarily bring such premises rapidly into compliance. MOVED Councilman Niederkorn, SECONDED Councilwoman Grigorov. VOTE., Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion unanimously carried. RESOLUTION NO. 27 - AUTHORIZE PROCEEDINGS TO TERMINATE EMPLOYEE. RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and requests the Human Resource Specialist, with the assistance of the Highway Superintendent and Attorney for the Town, to institute proceedings to terminate Raymond Manning if he is not back at work by February 27, 2001 . MOVED: Superintendent Valentino, SECONDED: Councilman Conley. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No . ! 28 - Authorizing Attorney for Town to Institute Proceeding Seeking Compliance of Mr. Evan Monkemever with Subdivision and Zoning Ordinance. TOWN BOARD PAGE 39 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED EXECUTIVE SESSION : otion made by Councilman Lesser, seconded by Supervisor Valentino to enter into an Executive ession to discuss authorizing Attorney for Town to institute proceeding seeking compliance of Mr. Evan Monkemeyer with Subdivision and Zoning Ordinance . Carried unanimously . The Board entered Executive Session at 9 : 13 p . m . Motion made by Councilman Lesser, seconded by Councilman Conley to resume regular session . Carried unanimously . The Board resumed regular session at 10 : 08 p . m . RESOLUTION NO. 28 - AUTORIZE BARNEY, GROSSMAN, DUBOW & MARCUS TO INSTITUTE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST EVAN MONKMEYER ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA. WHEREAS, the Director of Building and Zoning has reported that Evan Monkmeyer, owner of certain properties on Route 96B has failed, after repeated requests, to bring such properties into compliance with the Town 's subdivision and special approval requirements; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes and request: the law firm of Barney, Grossman, Dubow & Marcus, John C. Barney of counsel, to commence, with the assistance and guidance of the Director of Building and Zoning, Acting Director of Planning, and the Town Supervisor, legal proceedings deemed by such firm to be t ppropriate, including proceedings for injunctive relief, against Evan Monkmeyer to compel Mr. onkmeyer to comply with all Town subdivision, zoning, building code, and special approval quirements with respect to properties owned by him at 1047, 1049, 1051 , and 1053 Danby Road, aca, New York, including requiring the buildings at such locations to be vacated if compliance is not pidly forthcoming; and it is further RESOLVED, that said firm be paid for such work at its normal municipal hourly rate set forth in the letter of engagement between the Town and John C. Barney for attorney services for the year 2001 , plus any reasonable disbursements incurred in connection with any such proceedings. MOVED Councilman Lesser, SECONDED Councilwoman Russell. VOTE: Supervisor Valentino, aye; Councilwoman Russell, aye; Councilwoman Grigorov, aye; Councilman Conley, aye; Councilman Niederkorn, aye. Motion carried unanimously. Agenda Item No. 29 - ADJOURNMENT: As there was no further business to come before the Town Board , a motion was made by Councilman Lesser, seconded by Councilwoman Russell to adjourn . Carried unanimously . Supervisor Valentino adjourned the meeting at 10 : 10 p . m . Ily s b d , ' Tee-Ann Hunt , TOWN BOARD PAGE 40 FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED - MARCH 12, 2001 - APPROVED - APPROVED - APPROVED Town Clerk * NEXT REGULAR MEETING — March 12 , 2001 at 5 : 30 p . m . * * Minutes Transcribed by Carrie Whitmore . We the undersigned respectfully request that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca assign the highest priority and make all deliberate effort toward providing municipal (drinking) water to that portion of the Town of Ithaca represented by the addresses of the undersigned residents of the Town of Ithaca. Name Address Date 4Gi l /' I ke 'eras Gf' k-c . t, d0jef VC 24 �G �( ! i2 % nI�L cYO2 l 04 C�A e. Lo e far 3 Z� c3 e Fr 11 i�/aal00 r too WOO�.I � _ I '2 V / O i J ✓(/ � i / a Odf�- X18 %2C CO rr ?0 r EGA ► a� on j'I �ONA�-J7��1NM _ © 0 3 21 .. . �- . . ':� ". __ „ , ;, . ,_ i . . . • , � We the undersigned respectfully request that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca assign the highest priority and make all deliberate effort toward providing municipal (drinking) water to that portion of the Town of Ithaca represented by the addresses of the undersigned residents of the Town of Ithaca. 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Cases : Number of cases closed 816 Number of cases open 320 Arraignments for other courts 18 Chargers transferred to County Court 1 Total cases 1 , 155 Fines and Fees : Criminal , Motor Vehicle $49 , 270 . 00 Surcharges $ 191225 . 00 Civil , Cert . of Dispo . , Small Claims Court $ 425 . 50 Bail Poundage $ 145 . 50 Sent to State Comptroller $691066 . 00 Bail Received : $ 141700 . 00 Additional Activities : Probation given : Bench Trials held : Arraignments held : Dismissals granted : Bail Monies returned : Motion Hearings held : Weddings conducted : Arrest Warrants issued : Search Warrants issued : Orders of Protection issued : Conditional Discharges given : Small Claim Court Trials held : Certificates of Disposition issued : Restitution monies provided to victims : Commitments for Imprisonment issued : Eviction Proceedings and Hearings held : Former Judge Wallenbeck' s cases researched , bail monies returned and restitution monies paid to victims . Respectfully submitted , RAYMOND BORDONI Town Justice Annrep00 ATTACHMENT # 2 DocumenQ i Again ' TOWN OF ITHACA COURT CLARENCE LARKIN , JUSTICE 126 E SENECA STREET , ITHACA NY 14850 . January 10 , 2001 RE : YEARLY REPORT TOWN OF ITHACA COURT CLARENCE LARKIN , JUSTICE Activity- for my portion of the Town of Ithaca Court for 2000 is as follows : Number of cases closed : 2226 Number of cases open : 2225 Arraignments for other Courts 82 Charges transferred to County Court 24 Pending Cases - ( Included Scofflaws ) 1528 Judge Wallenbeck ' s Scofflaws 288 FINES AND FEES Criminal , Motor Vehicle $ 164 , 075 : 00 Surcharges 51 , 482 . 00 Civil 155 . 00 Bail Poundage 549 . 00 Sena to State Comptroller : $ 216 , 261 . 00 Bail Received $ 26 , 100 . 00 Bail Forfeited $ 21250 . 00 ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES Arrest Warrants issued ; Search Warrants issued ; Orders of Protection issued ; Conditional Discharges given ; Probation given ; Jail terms given ; Bench Trials and Jury Trials held ; Motion hearings ; Felony Hearings ; Dismissals ; Weddings ; Arraignments for other Courts ; Small Claim Trials ; Certificates of Dispositions Issued ; Summary Proceedings ; Old Case Researching , Respectfully Submitted , C ` Co ence Lar To n Jus t. ic ATTACHMENT X13 i Agenda # 0 9 TOWN CLERK' S OFFICE 2000 ANNUAL REPORT TOWN BOARD MEETING — FEBRUARY 12 , 2001 TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE: On January 8 , 2*001 , the Deputy Town Clerk submitted and reported the fees and collections for the year 2000 of the Town Clerk' s office totaling $62 , 363 . 21 . As well as moving ourselves , the Town Clerk' s staff assisted other departments moving into the New Town Hall . The transition and physical move went smoothly . With delight and thanks we settled nicely into our new office quarters . A lot of thanks goes to Carrie Whitmore and Carl Valentino on indexing the vault of boxes before and after the move . They worked together on indexing the boxes for easier access for everyone . An extra special thank you is extended to Carl for spending most of his time in the Records Management areas during this process . Carrie continues transcribing minutes for the Town Board , Planning Board , and Zoning Board of Appeals . For three years now , Carrie ' s has performed this duty consistently and professionally . In addition to her transcription duties , she has been indexing the resolutions for accessibilities and for archival filing . She has helped with the Town ' s web designer in regards to putting the Town ' s minutes on the internet . I have been working with Al Carvill and Bolton Point with the water and sewer program from Williamson . There are still many things that need to be fined tuned . Al and I share the same goal ; to bring the billing and collections to the Town as an accounting function . In the absence of the Town Clerk , I am pleased to report as Deputy Town Clerk , that Carrie and I work well as a team . We are both pleased in our ability to get things done in a timely , cooperative and effective manner ( i . e . election day , annual preparation of tax bills , and assisting our co-workers) . To our satisfaction we have sailed smoothly through some tense up and down moments . We look forward to a progressive and friendly 2001 . Submitted b * A7 We 9 n K`e ey Deputy Town Clerk ATTACHMENT # 4 Town Engineer 's 2000 Annual Report to the Town Board Two-thousand (2000) was an exciting and busy year for the Town Engineering Department with a continued emphasis on maintaining strong engineering support for Town programs and facilities . The Town Engineers full time staff in the Town Hall consists of the Town Engineer, Assistant Town Engineer Creig Hebdon, Civil Engineer Chuck White, and Mary Bryant, Secretary. Water and Sewer Maintenance Supervisor Wayne Sincebaugh, and Engineering Technician Craig Ballard are full time staff that work as part of the Highway and Parks staff at the Highway Facility on Seven Mile Drive . During 2000 the Engineering Department also had 2 part-time engineering interns on staff from Cornell University. The Engineering Department provides technical support to the Town Board, Planning Board and all other departments and it supervises the maintenance of the water and sewer facilities . FACILITIES MANAGMENT Construction contracts for the conversion of the Tioga Street Post Office building to the Town Hall were let the beginning of January 2000 and began seven months of intensive construction activity. As with any renovations there were a number of contract changes as the building was opened. up and surprises were uncovered. Coordinating work with four prime contractors plus the additional challenge of coordinating with the Postal Service kept the Engineering staff busy. Chuck White, Civil Engineer, was given the task of construction inspector and was on-site almost continuously. I thank the Town Board for granting me the authority and responsibility for approving minor changes as they came up because it expedited the work and prevented many potential delays . The original project schedule set the completion date at May 15 , 2000, but there were several major elements , primarily the need to remove most of the flooring and resurfacing the floors that added two months to the project. The contractors on the job were professionals and did quality work and made the job the success it is. Moving into the Town Hall was also an interesting experience, and with the cooperation of the staff was accomplished effectively. As with any new building and office space there is an adjustment period, and after several months of minor changes and improvements to the office plan, the staff is now comfortably settled in and working efficiently. The Engineering Department, as does all the staff, thanks the Town Board for providing this new and exciting work environment ! With the Town Hall complete, the Engineering Staff is working with the Highway & Parks Department on planning the improvements to the Highway Facility on Seven Mile Drive. We are looking forward to progressing that capital project in 2001 . ATTACHMENT # 4 TOWN ENGINEER ' S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2000 PAGE 2 WATER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT The Town Engineer has continued to work with the City Engineer and SCLIWC member municipal engineers, on the engineering evaluation of the entire water infrastructure for the area. The Intermunicipal Water System Committee developed the plan to combine the S .C.L.I.W.C. (Bolton Point) water system, the City of Ithaca Water System and the Cornell University Water System into an integrated water supply system. Water production, including transmission to the individual distribution systems , would be provided by the integrated system. Each municipality and Cornell would continue to be responsible for their own distribution systems. The Draft Agreement, based on the current Bolton point Agreement, was completed in 1999 and is under final review by the Commission and the City committee members. WATER SYSTEM CAPITAL PROJECTS One watermain project was completed in 2000. The Wycoff Road watermain project linked a watermain on Cayuga Heights Road with the watermain on Renwick Heights Road, creating a loop and eliminating a dead-end watermain in the Town of Ithaca. This was constructed prior to replacement of the Renwick Bridge by Tompkins County and allowed for a continuous water supply to Town residents while the portion of waterline on the bridge was taken out of service and replaced. The Project included a new Pressure Regulating Station in an above-ground building to replace an old underground PRV vault. During 2000., Town crews accomplished significant repair and maintenance work on the Town water distribution system. Work completed included : • Mowing of water main ROW ' S including the SCLIWC transmission main • Replacement of the security fencing at the Sapsucker Road Water Tank • Site improvements and drainage at the Sapsucker Road Water Tank • Reconstruction of the Access Road to the Sapsucker Road Water Tank • Repair of 7 water main breaks in the Northeast • Repair of 4 water main breaks on East Hill • Repair of 2 water main breaks on South Hill • Repair of 1 water main break West Hill • Repair of 1 water main break in Village of Lansing (Charged to the Village) • Repair of 1 water main break in the Town of Dryden (Charged to Dryden) • Repair of 2 water main breaks for Cornell University (Charged to CU) • Replacement of 11 fire hydrants • Replacement of 18 valve boxes • Installed 2 new water main valves \\ITHACAI \Engineering\reports\ENG2000ANN .doc TOWN ENGINEER ' S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2000 PAGE 3 WATER SYSTEM SAFETY The Town of Ithaca is proud of its good safety record. Water systems have a number of facilities that have inherent dangers that require strict adherence to a well-defined safety plan . Water Tanks , which. must be climbed for inspection and maintenance, present a potential fall hazard. This has been addressed by installing fall arresting safety rail systems on our tanks and requiring all personnel who must climb the tank to use safety lanyards and body harnesses, and be trained in the proper use of these systems prior to working in that environment. The water system also has a number of confined spaces such as the interior of water tanks and various valve and meter pits, which have the potential for unsafe atmosphere, fall hazards and engulfment hazards . The Town has been working to eliminate as many of these hazards as possible by putting new pumps , valves and meters in accessible above-grade structures, which eliminates fall hazards and engulfment hazards . Large doorways and good ventilation eliminate the risk of an unsafe atmosphere. In those underground confined spaces which cannot be eliminated, the Town has required the use of a confined space entry program which requires all entries to be planned and approved by a trained supervisor, utilizes a air monitor to be used which tests for gases or lack of oxygen, and utilizes a retrieval system with above-ground attendants prior to entering a confined space. Town Policy does not allow entry into an unsafe atmosphere, and requires that any space which, by use of the air monitor, has been determined to have an unsafe atmosphere be ventilated with a forced air ventilator. Entry into such a space will not be allowed until the air tests as safe. During 2000, the Town of Ithaca Engineering Staff participated in and supervised 20 confined space entries into Town facilities . Many of these entries were with Bolton Point staff working on Town facilities . REGIONAL SANITARY SEWAGE TREATMENT The Town of Ithaca is a partner with The City of Ithaca and the Town of Dryden in the ownership and operation of the Ithaca Area Waste Water Treatment Facility. Sanitary sewage generated in the Town exclusive of the Northeast Ithaca Area and the Village of Cayuga Heights is treated in this facility. The plant improvements to increase the rated capacity of the plant from 10 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) to 13 MGD were completed during 1999 . The permit modification has been submitted to NYSDEC and is currently under review. \\ITHACAI \Engineering\reports\ENG2000ANN.doc TOWN ENGINEER ' S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2000 PAGE 4 The Intermunicipal Sewer Study Group is continued to work on development of an implementation plan to determine the most efficient way to divert flow from the VCH plant to the IAWWTF to release capacity to the Town of Lansing and the Village of Lansing. Final plans and agreements have not been reached at this time, but it is hoped that an agreement can be completed in 2001 . The Town Engineer has continued to work with the City of Ithaca and Town of Dryden to develop an operation and maintenance plan for the jointly used trunk sewers that serve all three parties. These sewer lines are primarily in the City and a capital improvement plan is also being developed. SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT The Northeast sewer system, which is served by the Village of Cayuga Heights WWTP, continued to be monitored during 2000. The monitoring of flows to evaluate infiltration and inflow problems in the Town of Ithaca that was begun in 1997 is being continued. This work is being done in cooperation with the Village of Cayuga Heights . Flow data, which is needed for reports requested by NYSDEC, is being provided to the Village on a monthly basis. The planned relining of the Warren Road sewer was determined to be unnecessary after a thorough cleaning and video inspection showed that the main line was in good condition . Some of the laterals did show signs of needing repair and they will be addressed on a case by case basis . During 2000 repair and maintenance work on the Town sewer system by Town crews continued. Crews repaired manholes and completed marking of manholes on the Hanshaw Road and Coddington Road sewer Lines. Manholes were also located and marked on the Saunders Road sewer line. The Town crews are marking manholes with posts and green reflective plates . Where the manholes are located in yards , the Town has been marking them with bluebird nesting boxes on cedar posts. Marking; of manholes is important to aid crews doing emergency sewer cleaning in locating them during the night or with snow cover. The sewage pump station at McIntyr Place was rebuilt with new pumps , controls and access hatch. This station was over 20 years old and was a major maintenance problem. SPECIAL DISTRICT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT Mary Bryant has been doing an excellent job of maintaining the benefit assessment roll database. The roll is being checked and finalized on schedule for the March tax status dates for inclusion on the Tentative Tax Roll . Residents have the opportunity to contest the assessments at the Tax Grievance Day. \\ITHACAI \Engineering\reports\ENG2000ANN .doc TOWN ENGINEER' S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2000 PAGE 5 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Development of the Townwide watershed evaluation is continuing. Base maps were developed utilizing the digital planimetric map . Processing of the field data and development of the watershed model for the Northeast Ithaca area and the East Hill continued during 2000. The preliminary model was used to develop the plans for the Warren Road drainage improvements that were partially incorporated into the work done by the County. A preliminary evaluation of the data and watershed analysis indicates that infrastructure improvements for storm water management will be primarily capacity improvements for the existing road drainage system. Some storm water detention may be recommended prior to additional development of the area. Prior to finalization of a storm water management plan oi.' work for the Northeast area, the Town Board will review the draft plans and the public will have an opportunity to review the plan . DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Several Town of Ithaca subdivision projects requiring Engineering Staff compliance review were active during 2000. The Summerhill Apartments development on East Hill was the largest project active and includes installation of new Water and Sewer mains that are being dedicated to the Town of Ithaca. Linderman Creek final site work was reviewed, and review was done for a requested site plan modification . The site plan review for the proposed Baker Institute building addition included extensive watershed analysis for the East Hill watershed area. \\ITHACAI \Engineering\reports\ENG2000ANN .doc kFoda 4 . TOWN OF ITHACA Highway Department 2000 Annual Report The fligh �-vav Department personnel saw several changes in 2000 . Rav Manning continued on disability status througlwut rtie year 2000 . The Highs-vav Department hired I-lenry (Tim ) Eiglunev . He has work kd for the Town for two summers snowing the roadgides and server and water easeme its . At the end of the summer season, we hired I-leiuy permarientty . Henry ' s prima . - v tasks are summer mowing and opening and closing our parks and winter " night' Vork — checking roads, etc . Robert " Jerre " Strosnider retired from the Town in November 2000 . Jerry has worked for the Town for 12 years . Happy retirement Jerry . During; 2000 two employees ' mates had a baby — one in August (congratulations Jeff Goldrick (., n a baby boy ) and one in November (congratulations Dave Boves on a baby gi .- I ) . The Year 2000 was the first year with our rev system in place . We made great strides in cross training crews so that they could ccomplish whatever task gyve set before them . We had them all involved in a class for sus , ey training . The crews have the equipment and training to maintain grade on all their ' obs . The multi- tasking that we need to have throughout the year has shown us various -ireas that we are deficient in. We will continue to work on these deficiencies to lore them up and make our teams more effective . We worked closely with the To \ - n' s Planning and Engineering Department to improve our understanding of each depar meat' s needs and help each other fill them . The Highway Department has provided ti le required annual safety training set up by the Safety Committee and guidelines from } DERMA . We also provided Defensive Driving Training along with each CDL dryer being " evaluated " on his driving techniques . The evaluation process is a g( . od indicator for the Town to see how the drivers are doing and help them improve their driving skills . This is done every three years . We provided " Work Zone Safety " ;raining through Cornell Local Roads . The High]-vav Superintendent is also the 7 own' s Safety Officer and co-chairs the Town Safety Committee . This year the Conunittee has been committed to developing a Safety Procedures Manual . We will continue working on it and provided the Town Board a copy of it for their approval when it is finished . In 2000 , we purchased several new trucks to replace vehicles that are part of the Town' s vehicle replacement plan. We bought a new single axle plow/ dump truck, 2 1 - ton type trucks — one a " stake rack" body truck and the other a F550 truck, and a new pickup truck to replace the Highway Superintendent' s truck . The Highway Department ATTACHMENT # 4 Purchased Lipdated computer analysis equipment for diagnostics on vehicles . The purchase of software was made so that we can monitor the sewer flows in the Hanshaw Road area . Along with this, purchases of a new lap top computer and " Projects 2000 " software \-vere made to help the department in the field for planning and tracking each project from start to finish . In anticipation of renovating and upgrading the current Highway Facility , little was Done to the building this year . We did have to replace the hot water heater tank and repair the roof after a windstorm . We are trying to keep all repairs to a minimum . High� vay' Work for the Year 2000 : Continued improvements to the drainage and putting in underground pipes on Park Lane . Reny-vick Drive Bridge was rebuilt through a contractor and Tompkins County . Continued to build Iacovelh Park by adding and grading off fill, tree and brush removal, and planning the play structure area . We had a Boy Scout troop put down wood chips for a path through the wooded area . Several water hydrants were replaced as part of the Town ' s ongoing maintenance program. 3 . 5 miles of roads were surface treated, along with the highiway facility parking lot and Northviex-v Water Tank access road . The major paving projects were on Renwick Heights Road and Tareyton Drive . The project on Rern �vick Heights Road was delayed . New York State Electric and Gas needed to replace the gas main and all the house services on that road . NYSEG was delayed due to rainy weather and we did not want to rebuild the road until they had finished with their project. Although there were delays, we did finish our part on this project . We will have a stone wall constructed in 2001 . Tareyton Drive, like Renwick Heights Road, was also delayed due to NYSEG . The long section of road did get re- paved and the drainage system was improved . We will improve the short section of the road in 2001 , including some improvements to Tareyton Park entrance . With both projects the High�Tay Department kept in contact with the residents and worked with them on improvements they wanted to see done . Both projects seem to have been a good experiment and lesson in communication with residents . I feel that this worked to our advantage with few disagreements arising during the construction phases . We �worl; ed vwith several other entities on projects throughout the year . The New York State Parks issued permits to the Toy-vn of Danby to remove excess gravel ri- oni Treman Lake in Upper Buttermilk State Park . The permit required the Town of Danbv to remove 12, 000 cubic yards of creek gravel . The " Gown of Danby had two vears to do the project, and each year they only had a two-week window to remove the grayet . In "1999 , the Town of Darnbv only removed 600 cubic yards of material . The Nexv York State Parks approached the Toivn of Ithaca to see if we could assist the Town of Dailby H.-i getting the gravel removed . We worked with the Town of Danby and provided all the coordination to get this accomplished . We had the Town of Newfield, Town of Dryden , and Town of Caroline Trucks hauling the material . We were able to remove all the Material , splitting it with the Town of Danbv . The Town of Ithaca was abte to stock pile over 6 , 000 cubic \Yards of gravel for the Towns use . In Mav , we did srnne storm water piping for the Town of Dryden on Game Farm Road . The TOwn of Ithaca employees have more experience, and they are building a reputation for installing pipe and catch basins in a proper and safe manner . We also hydro-seeded the site upon completion of the piping . The Town of Dryden paid the Town back: by providing labor for the brush and leaf pickup and the raking and preparing the ground for seeding the large area at the winery that was disturbed during the Park Lane Storm water project . The Town of Dryden also provided trucks for us throughout the summer �-vhenever we needed them . We are in. the process of re-landscaping the netiv Town Hall , numerous ornamental plantings were installed late in the fall and large areas previously planted to lawn were covered with landscape fabric and mulched and will be planted to ground covers in the spring . The overall concept s to have plantings of more interest and less maintenance in the future . Several hundred spring flowering bulbs were included in the planter boxes adjacent to the parking lot . Water Breaks There were 19 water break repairs during 2000 . Of those, one was repaired and billed to the Town of Dryden, two Nvere repaired and billed to Cornell University, and one was repaired and billed to the Village of Lansing . 2000 TOTAL HOURS WORKED FOR HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Pe � ular OT Water 3, 774 . 00 k/Vater 293 . 60 Parks =1, 792 . 50 Parks 249 . 75 Water Admin. 298 . 00 I/Voter Admin. 0 . 00 Sewer Admin . 273 . 00 Sewer Admin. 0 . 00 General [repairs 16 , 636 . 61 General Repairs 154 . 25 Server 2, 005 . 50 61 . 00 Perm . lmpv7 . 7, 656 . 50 Perrn . lmpv . 87. . 00 Machinery x , 070 . 25 Machinery 3 ; . 50 Br . & Weeds. 3 , 198 . 00 Br . & Weeds 22 . 00 Snow Removal 3 , 212 . 50 Sno �n7 Reinoval 11739 . 00 2000 Work Hours for Highway Snow Removal Parks % °0 7 "l °0 1314. & (Needs VVater Water Admin . ;'o of % Sio I % Machinery Sewer Admin . 700 �^ l %n Perm . Impv . 7. 7 % Sewer General Repairs :} °o 37 % 2000 Overtime for Highway Water Admin . 0 Parks Sewer Admin . Water 9 `% 0 0 ;o General Repairs $� 6 % 4d t . Sewer 2 % Perm . 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Y i,4 �•f} x ,,x` `* ' K AA 1' O O � O O O O \10 U�) c1rl N Z t7 Q9 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2000 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW A major portion of Planning Department time was spent in support of the activities of the Planning Board in the review of subdivisions, site plans , special approvals , recommendations to the Town Board, and other planning activities . A " Summary of Town of Ithaca Planning Board Actions - 2000 " is attached to this report. The Planning Board approved a total of 53 actions during 2000, including a total of 15 subdivision approvals , 28 site plan approvals , 4 sketch plan reviews, 4 recommendations to the Town Board or Zoning Board of Appeals , and 2 modifications of previous conditions . (In addition, there were 6 recommendations to the Zoning Board of Appeals for Special Approval or sign variances, which were concurrent with site plan approvals . Pending development anticipated as a result of the final approvals granted by the Planning Board in 2000 include : 10 new potential residential building lots , new athletic fields as part of Cornell' s North Campus Residential Initiative , a new food court at Judd Falls Plaza, the new 18 ,000 square foot Museum of the Furth at the Paleontological Research Institution , and addition or conversion of about 15 ,000 square feet of office space for Cornell University. Sketch Plan reviews also indicate the potential for several significant projects pending in the upcoming year, including Cornell ' s Baker Institute expansion (40,500 square feet) , Cornell ' s Carpenter and Paint Shop building in Precinct 7 ( 18 ,000 square feet) , and conversion of the 120,000 +/- square foot Biggs A Building into office space at the Cayuga West Professional Campus . A summary of "Development Review Accounting for 2000 " is also attached to this report. The attached spreadsheet provides an overview of application and development review fees collected in 2000, as well as a summary of all projects open and/or closed in 2000. Significant Planning staff time was also spent on the following specific projects : Plan Compliance and Inspections : The Planning, Engineering, Zoning and Highway Departments continued to work together to coordinate development inspections and compliance issues . Zoning Board SEQR Reviews : The Planning Department staff prepared 26 SEQR (State Environmental Quality Review Act) reviews in 2000, including Environmental Assessment Forms and staff recommendations on environmental impact for the Zoning Board of Appeals on area and use variances and special approvals . Town Board SEQR Reviews : Staff prepared 9 SEQR reviews in 2000 for local laws and other Town Board actions . PARK, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) Program : Several appraisals were completed for properties of potentially interested owners . However, the easement discussions on those properties did not work out. One owner felt that the appraised values of the easements on his properties were too low ATTACHMENT # 4 to make it worth his while. Another owner is selling much of his land to a new owner, and the Town indicated that it was not interested in an easement on the remaining small parcel . A grant application for funds under the NYS Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act and Environmental Protection Fund was completed and submitted to the State Dept. of Agriculture and Markets for the PDR program. The grant request is for $ 119 ,625 in State funds with a local match of $39 , 875 (25 %) . The application includes the acquisition of an agricultural easement on one specific property. As of the end of this year, no announcements have been made regarding this grant program. A second grant application was completed and submitted to a local foundation in the amount of $ 39 , 875 , which represents the local match identified in the State grant application described above . The foundation has awarded the requested grant to the Town for the acquisition of the specific easement described in the State application. The Town Board authorized additional funds to be placed in the Parks and Open Space Reserve Account, which has just over $ 109,550 as of the end of 2000. CONSERVATION BOARD The Planning Department provided regular staff support to the Conservation Board during 2000. Staff attended Conservation Board meetings and provided support to the Environmental Review Committee. In addition, the Planning Department worked with the Conservation Board on the following initiatives : Earth Day Participation - The Conservation Board participated in the Earth Day festivities held at Stewart Park in the spring . Conservation Board members staffed a table . The Planning Staff, with oversight by Board members , prepared two information brochures , one describing who and what is the Conservation Board, and the other entitled " How to Protect our Local Natural Areas " . Planning Staff also prepared maps that were used in an interactive display. One map allowed participants to locate (by a stick pin) their favorite place in the Town , the other to locate and describe an environmental concern . Work Towards a Coy Glen Conservation Zoning_Proposal - The Conservation Board has spent time working on a proposal for Coy Glen . A possible Conservation Zone has been identified. Members have reviewed earlier reports and biological surveys prepared for Coy Glen , and produced a summary justifying the conservation zoning . Planning Department staff has prepared GIS maps for the area. Additional work, including a site visit, is needed before the proposal is complete CODES AND ORDINANCES COMMITTEE The Planning Department provided staff assistance to the Codes and Ordinances Committee in 2000. Zoning Ordinance Revision : The Codes and Ordinances Committee made additional progress in 2000 in a comprehensive review of the current Zoning Ordinance to propose revisions , especially in light of the Comprehensive Plan that was adopted in 1993 . The Committee spent significant time reviewing the business/commercial zones, including a field visit to the business zones in the Town, 2 and has come up with specific recommendations for text and mapping changes . The Committee has almost completed review of the residential zones , and intends to complete review of the remaining sections of the Ordinance at the January and March 2001 meetings . Significant time was also spent on reviewing the overall Zoning map, and recommending specific changes . After completing its study of business zones in the Town, the Committee recommended that the Town Board adopt an interim local law amending the Zoning Ordinance to prohibit businesses over 25 ,000 square feet and drive-through businesses , instead of extending the moratorium on large-scale businesses, drive-throughs , and gas stations which had been in effect for nine months . The Town Board enacted this proposed local law (Local Law No. 2, 2000) , The Committee recommended that the Town Board enact a local law amending the Zoning Ordinance to modify the provisions regarding thresholds for Planning Board approval of site plan modifications (formerly Section 46b) . This was considered important enough to enact separately from the other Zonin;; ordinance revisions . The Town Board enacted the revised site plan threshold provisions (Local Law No. 6 , 2000) . Water Resources Protection Ordinance : The Planning staff field surveyed creeks in the Town for the purpose of creating a more accurate creeks map that could be used in conjunction with the proposed creek buffer ordinance. The survey was intended to verify the location and existence of USGS mapped creeks , as well as those "planimetric " creeks (mapped through the NYSEG project) that appeared on the topographic maps to be potentially large or substantial . (The planimetric mapped creeks included extremely small creeks including roadside ditches .) Creeks were checked mainly along roads and road crossings , and as far up the watershed as possible (headwaters) . Additional creek verification was performed by using a stereoscope with aerial photos . The stereoscope allows for an analysis of terrain and allows the user to identify creek depressions and ravines . Staff still needs to check a few remaining areas in the eastern part of Town, and to finalize and check the GIS mapping work. OTHER PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROJECTS The Planning Department worked on a number of other projects during 2000. Cornell University Lab of Ornithology Expansion : The Village of Lansing submitted to the Town the environmental assessment for the Lab of Ornithology's expansion project. The Plannning Department staff, with input from Engineering and Highway Departments, reviewed and prepared comments on the expansion of the Lab of Ornithology. The comments were largely directed at concerns over additional traffic proposed for Sapsucker Woods Road. City of Ithaca Southwest Area GEIS Review : The City of Ithaca submitted site plans for the Elmira Road Shopping Center (Widewater 's development) . The Planning Department reviewed and prepared comments on the project which described water quality concerns as related to the urban stormwater runoff. The comments stated that the developer was proposing only the most minimum strategies to address water quality protection and that the Town was deeply concerned that water quality protection for the Cayuga Inlet would not be met. 3 TCAD Economic Development Strategy Coordinating Committee : Tompkins County Area Development (TCAD) has set up a committee to coordinate economic development implementation efforts that were recommended in the "Tompkins County Economic Development Strategy" which was completed in 1999 . The Director of Planning participated on this committee , which met quarterly in 2000. The committee has provided a forum for reports on the progress of the County Economic Development Strategy and related activities , and for discussion and evaluation of new economic development ideas that have come from participants and their constituents . It is expected that the committee will continue in 2001 . Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) : The LWRP Planning Committee and Oversight Committee met several times during 2000. A draft LWRP Plan was prepared, and a public meeting was held in June . Key issues that have been the focus of the process have included dredging, open space preservation, boating regulations and enforcement, and land use policies . William and Hannah Pew Bikeway : A TEA-21 grant was awarded to the Town to implement this project. The grant agreement for the TEA-21 bikeway funds was signed by thew Supervisor and sent to NYS Dept. of Transportation (NYSDOT) . Letters were sent to the Baldwins and Colles indicating that the Town supports the land conveyances outlined in their offering letters . Meetings will be set up in January with the State and the Baldwins and Colles to go over details of the grant agreement and the land conveyances respectively. A survey of the trail right-of-way was authorized by the Town Board, and can proceed after the Town gets the okay from NYSDOT (the agreement has to be in place) . The Town has also agreed to put together a subdivision application for the Baldwins to get approval to separate the trail strip from their remaining property for conveyance (donation) to the Town. The Town also agreed to have appraisals of the Baldwin and Colle trail strips so that their donation and purchase values respectively can be determined. The target set by the Town is that the land conveyances will be completed by late March/early April 2001 . The next steps will include preliminary designs and layout of the trail , then final engineering details (grading, drainage, landscaping, screening, etc . ) Neighborhood meetings should be held before designs proceed too far. The Highway Superintendent anticipates doing much of the construction in-house , probably over a two year period. Ithaca — Tompkins County Transportation Council : The Director of Planning serves on the TTCTC Planning Committee and attended bi-monthly meetings in 2000. Projects initiated in 2000 that will continue into 2001 include a NESTS Transit Study, a Freight Transportation Study, and adoption of the 2001 -2006 TIP (Transportation Improvement Program) , Historic Resources Survey: The Cornell Historic Preservation class, under the supervision of Barbara Ebert, made significant progress in completing phase four of the historic resources survey for the Town of Ithaca during the Fall 2000 semester, and gave a presentation on their work on December 12 , 2000 in the Town Hall . This phase covered the remaining areas of West Hill . The Planning Department has received the completed survey forms for the first and second phases of the study, which includes the south , southeast and northeast areas of the Town. A status report was submitted by Barbara Ebert indicating that remaining survey forms would be delivered to the Town by the summer of 2001 with a final report expected by the end of 2001 . Lake Source Cooling Monitoring Consultants : Benchmark Engineering of Buffalo, NY, was hired as the Town ' s consultant to provide the Town with assistance in reviewing and making 4 determinations regarding Cornell ' s Lake Source Cooling monitoring program. This stems from an agreement between Cornell and the Town in which Cornell has agreed to deposit with the Town up to $50,000 over a five year period for the costs of hiring a consultant for the above-described purpose. Benchmark: will be attending quarterly Data Sharing Group meetings, along with Deputy Supervisor Russell , who has been very involved in this process . Benchmark sent a letter to Cornell requesting release of detailed data so that they can begin reviewing the data and making preliminary observations (Cornell has made only generalized and incomplete data available to the Data Sharing Group and on their Web site . Benchmark also sent a letter to DEC with comments on Cornell ' s monitoring plan with some suggestions for additional data collection and monitoring elements (see file) . Benchmark is c;upposed to provide an annual report to the Town Board with their observations , recommendations , etc . They were hired for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $50,000. Conferences : Planning staff attended the following conferences during 2000. Highlights of some of the conferences are described in the Planning Director' s monthly reports , and conference materials are available in the Planning Department : American Farmland Trust Conference, New Jersey, April 2000. NYS Wetlands Forum, Binghamton , NY, March 2000. NYS Conference on the Environment, Canandaigua, NY, November 2000. American Planning Association National Conference, New York, NY, April 2000. Management Training Program, Tompkins Cortland Community College, March 2000. Smart Growth Conference, Albany, NY, May 2000 Newsletters : The Planning Department coordinated the preparation and distribution of two newsletters (Spring and Fall) in 2000. Regional Planning Group — Sewer: The Director of Planning has been attending meetings of the Regional Planning Group in conjunction with the proposed municipal wastewater collection and treatment system improvements at the Ithaca Joint Treatment Plant and Cayuga Heights Plant and in the Town of Lansing . Meetings were held with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation in Cortland to begin scoping discussions for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS ) that will , among other issues , examine the potential growth inducing impacts of the proposed project. Supervisor Valentino and Deputy Supervisor Russell are attending as the official Town representatives on the Planning Group . A sub-committee is in the process of selecting a consultant to prepare the EIS for the project, focusing on its potential growth inducing impacts . Census 2000: The Planning Department continued participation in Census 2000 programs . Ithaca College Master Plan/South Hill Conservation Zone : Planning staff and Supervisor Valentino attended a meeting (early fall) with Ithaca College representatives to discuss the status of their biological survey wort: on South Hill and their Master Plan recommendation for South Hill . They indicated that they would be prepared to more formally present materials to the Town after their meeting with their Board of Trustees . Capital Protects Planning Committee : The Committee met regularly during 2000. Accomplishments included a consensus on definition of capital project for the Town ' s purposes , 5 development of rating criteria for evaluation of capital projects and a project description form, and development of an overall process for review of capital project proposals . North Campus Gateway Committee : The Director of Planning has attended a number of meetings of this committee during 2000 . The main purpose is to improve vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian circulation in the vicinity of Cornell ' s North Campus area. The committee has reviewed model results for various alternative traffic and circulation improvements and has agreed in concept on a number of recommendations intended to improve traffic circulation and safety in Cornell ' s North Campus area and vicinity. Recommendations include a new access road adjacent to "A" Lot connecting Pleasant Grove Road and Jessup Road, a number of intersection improvements , such as addition of stop signs and realignment at certain intersections , pedestrian safety improvements , and other enhancement.s . The Committee hopes to meet again in early to mid January 2001 to review a draft package of recommendations , and subsequently to produce a "final" report outlining goals , recommendations and summary of impacts on the surrounding road system. Respectfully submitted, Z41n Jonathan Kanter, A. I. C . P. , Director of Planning (former) Susan Ritter, Interim Director of Planning Michael Smith, Environmental Planner January 19 , 2001 Revised February 7 , 2001 6 SUMMARY OF TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD ACTIONS — 2000 Preliminary Subdivision Approvals Granted 1 Final Subdivision Approvals Granted 1 Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approvals Granted 13 (Includes actions where prelim. & final approval were simultaneous) Preliminary Site Plan Approvals Granted * 2 Final Site Plan Approvals Granted * 26 (Includes actions where prelim. & final approval were simultaneous) Sketch Plan Reviews 4 Recommendations (to Town Board, ZBA, etc .) 4 Modification of Conditions 2 TOTAL ACTIONS 53 * [Note : The above Site Plan Approvals also included 6 recommendations to the ZBA regarding Special Approval or sign variances . These special approval actions were not added into the total of 53 actions shown above . ] 7 PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVALS Iacovelli Two Lot Subdivision, 210 Pennsylvania Avenue : The Planning Board granted Preliminary Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of the parcel at 210 Pennsylvania Avenue into two lots, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 54-7-6, Residence District R-9 . The proposal includes two alternatives for subdividing the property. One alternative would create two 9,000 square foot lots while the second alternative would create lots of 10,440 and 7 ,560 square feet . Both alternatives will require obtaining one or more variances from the Zoning Board of Appeals . Orlando Iacovelli , Owner/ Applicant; Lawrence P. Fabbroni , P.E. , L. S . , Agent . FINAL SUBDIVISION APPROVALS Iacovelli Two-lot Subdivision, 210 Pennsylvania Avenue : The Planning Board granted Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 54-7-6 located at 210 Pennsylvania Avenue into two lots, each consisting of 9,000 +/- square feet, Residence District R-9 . Orlando Iacovelli, Owner/Applicant; Lawrence P. Fabbroni, P.E. , L . S . , Agent. PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION APPROVALS Walker Two-lot Subdivision, Coddington Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 47-2-6 .5 , consisting of 56.6 +/- acres in area and located on the north side of Coddington Road between 955 and 1001 Coddington Road, into two lots, 48 . 8 +/- acres and 7 . 8 +/- acres in size respectively . Said parcel is located in the R-30 Residence District and CD-Conservation District. Richard L . and Ruth S . Walker, Owners/Applicants . Silsbee Two-lot Subdivision, Burns Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 48- 1 - 14 . 62, consisting of 17 . 8 +/- acres in area and located on the east side of Burns Road approximately 530 feet north of the intersection with Coddington Road, into two lots, 10. 8 +/- acres and 7 .0 +/- acres in size respectively, with the 10. 8 +/- acre parcel to be consolidated with Tax Parcel No . 47-2-3 , a.k. a. 915 Coddington Road. Said parcel is located in the R-30 Residence District and CD-Conservation District. Ann L. Silsbee, Owner/Applicant. South Hill Cemetery Association Subdivision, Coddington Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 1 .0 +/- acres of land from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 46- 1 - 15 . 2, consisting of 80.0 +/- acres of vacant land, to be consolidated with Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 46- 1 -9, owned by the South Hill Cemetery Association, located on the south side of Coddington Road between the intersections of East King Road and Updike Road, R-30 Residence District. The purpose of said subdivision is for the expansion of the South Hill Cemetery to provide room for more grave sites . Said expansion will require special approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals . Noel and Janet Desch and Montgomery and Eleanor May, Owners ; Ralph Nash, South Hill Cemetery Association, Applicant/Agent. Ruggles Lot Line Modification, 253/257 Pennsylvania Avenue : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 0 .038 +/- acres of land from a parcel at 253 Pennsylvania Avenue, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 54-6-3 , Residence District R-9 . The 0 .038 +/- acre 8 triangular parcel is to be consolidated with the adjacent parcel at 257 Pennsylvania Avenue, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 54-6-5 . The 0.038 +/- acre parcel includes an asphalt parking area that the owners wish to keep with their house on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 54-6-5 when Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 54-6-3 is sold . Edward & Beverly Ruggles, Owner/ Applicant; Johanna L . Gettinger, Agent. Lots 32-A and 32-B Grandview Subdivision, 141 Westview Lane: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 58-2-39 .50 located at 141 Westview Lane into two lots, Residence District R- 15 . The subdivision will create two parcels containing an existing duplex that will be consistent with the original lots 32-A and 32-B of the Grandview Subdivision and will be sold separately . June Fessenden MacDonald, Owner/ Applicant. Lot Line and Site Plan Modification, 201/203 Westview Lane: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval and Site Plan Modification for the proposed modification of lot lines of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No ' s. 58-2-39 .622 and 58-2-39 .621 located at 201/203 Westview Lane, Residence District R- 15 . The proposed lot line and site plan modifications will reflect the lots and duplex as built as part of the Grandview Subdivision, which is a modification of what was approved on the original site plan . Elizabeth Giorgianni and Katherine Gajewski , Owners/Applicants . Raiimon Subdivision, 919 Elmira Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No ' s . 35 - 1 -8 . 1 , 35 - 1 -8 .2 and 35 - 1 -9, totaling 30.62 +/- acres., into two lots, Parcel A (consisting of 3 .56 +/- acres) and Parcel B (consisting of 27 .06 +/- acres) , located at 919 Elmira Road, Residence District R-30 . The purpose of the proposed subdivision is to convey Parcel A, containing a restaurant and gravel parking area (formerly Turback' s) to a new owner for use as a restaurant and catering facility , and to legalize and modify a previous subdivision which never received approval from the Town of Ithaca. The subdivision plat also shows a strip of land that was taken by the State of New York for creek maintenance and highway purposes which is now included as part of the State highway right-of-way . Michael S . Turback and Commercial Capital Corp . , Owners ; David J . Raimon, Applicant/Agent . Two-lot Subdivision, 1006 Danby Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 39- 1 -3 , totaling 7 . 1 +/- acres, into two lots, Parcel A (consisting of 6 . 1 +/- acres) and Parcel B (consisting of 1 .0 +/- acres) , located at 1006 Danby Road, Residence District R-9 . Parcel B , which contains an existing house, will be sold, and Parcel A will be retained by the current owner. Ithacare Center Service Company, Inc . , Owner/Applicant; Mark A. Macera, Executive Director, Agent. Ainslie Subdivision, Hayts Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of a 57 .7 +/- acre parcel on Hayts Road into seven lots on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 24-5 -2, AG Agricultural District . The 57 .7 +/- acre farm parcel is proposed to be subdivided into seven residential lots consisting of three 4 +/- acre lots, two 2 +/- acre lots , and two 20.7 +/- acre lots . Robert H . Ainslie and Judy L . Singer, Owners/Applicants . Ainslie/Singer Subdivision — Modification, Hayts Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed modification of the previously approved subdivision of a 57 . 7 +/- acre parcel on Hayts Road into six lots on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-5 -2, AG Agricultural District . The 57 .7 +/- acre farm parcel is now proposed to be subdivided into six residential lots consisting of three 4 +/- acre lots, one 2 . 1 +/- acre lot, one 20 .7 +/- acre lot, and one 22 . 8 +/- acre lot. Robert H . Ainslie and Judy L. Singer, Owners/Applicants . Cortright Subdivision (for Black Diamond Trail), 653 Elmira Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 9 35- 1 - 18 , consisting of 47 .758 +/- acres , into two parcels, resulting in a 45 . 141 +/- acre parcel and a 2 .617 +/- acre parcel . The purpose of the subdivision proposal , submitted by the New York State Office of Parks — Finger Lakes Region , is to provide land for the future Black Diamond Trail . The larger parcel consisting of 45 . 141 +/- acres is primarily undeveloped stream bottomland (Cayuga Inlet) and will be held by the New York State Parks for the recreational trail project, the smaller parcel will be retained by the current owners and continue to be used as a residence. The project site is located at 653 Elmira Road, R-30 Residential and Business "C" Zone. Sally A. Cortright, Owner; NYS Office of Parks — Finger Lakes Region, Applicant; Sue A. Poelvoorde, Agent. Van Nederynen Two-lot Subdivision, 1485 Mecklenburg Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed two lot subdivision at 1485 Mecklenburg Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 28- 1 - 1 .2, Agricultural District. The existing 47 .35 +/- acre parcel will be divided into two parcels, one 5 +/- acres and one 42 . 35 +/- acres . Gordon Van Nederynen and Lewis Stanley Van Nederynen , Owners/Applicants ; Mark G . Masler, Agent. Ciaschi Two-lot Subdivision, Lot #5 Westwood Hills Buffer, 120 Grove Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 0.09 +/- acres from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 23- 1 - 11 . 112 ; located at 120 Grove Road, Residence District R- 15 . The 0 .09 +/- acre parcel will be consolidated with Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 23- 1 - 11 . 118 , located at 124 Woolf Lane, which is Lot #5 of the Westwood Hills Subdivision, to maintain the 30 foot buffer behind the existing swimming pool and deck. Timothy Ciaschi , Owner/Applicant. PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN APPROVALS PRI Museum of the Earth, 1259 Trumansburg Road: The Planning Board issued a negative determination of environmental significance, granted Preliminary Site Plan Approval and issued affirmative recommendations to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding Special Approval and a sign variance for the proposed Museum of the Earth, Paleontological Research Institution ' s new public educational and exhibit facility . The new museum will be an 18,000 +/- square foot, two-story expansion partially below grade. New parking areas will accommodate approximately 64 cars that will be concealed from the road. The project site is located at 1259 Trumansburg Road (State Route 96) on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 24-3- 3 . 1 , Residence District R-30. Warren Allmon , Executive Director, Paleontological Research Institution, Owner/Applicant; T.G. Miller, P.C. , Engineers and Surveyors and Weiss-Manfredi , Architects, Agents . Judd Falls Plaza — Phase II Alterations (Subway Restaurant/Food Court), 350 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed alterations to the Judd Falls Plaza located at 350 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No ' s . 62- 1 - 1 , 62- 1 -2. 1 , 62- 1 -2 .2 and 62- 1 -3 .2 , Business District C . Phase 11 alterations, which are the subject of the current application, include the El-Be ' s food operation expanding into the adjoining space currently occupied by Judd Falls Paint & Hardware and adding the Subway food franchise to the business, which would also include ice cream and pizza. In addition to the interior changes, outdoor seating and fagade improvements are also planned. Scott M . Hamilton, Owner/ Applicant ; David Bravo-Cullen , Cornerstone Architects, Agent. FINAL SITE PLAN APPROVALS Old Hundred Site Plan Modification, 704 Five Mile Drive : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modification of the previously approved site plan for housing for the elderly at Old Hundred, located at 704 Five Mile Drive on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 31 -4-2, Residence District R-30. Said modification would increase the number of elderly residents from six to seven, using the former library as a bedroom. Denmark Development, Inc . , Owner/Applicant; Patricia and Elizabeth Classen , Agents . 10 Maple Hill Apartments — Site Plan Modification, 301 Maple Avenue : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for site alterations at the Maple Hill Apartments, located at 301 Maple Avenue on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 63-2-7 . 1 , MR Multiple Residence District. Said alterations include installation of a new half-court basketball court, placement of fill and regrading of the area adjacent to the new basketball court, removal of existing play structures and installation of a new play structure, installation of new und.erdrainage and three additional storm inlets, replacement of curbing and walkway pavement along the entry drive and parking areas, and repaving of existing drives and parking areas. Bruce Abbott, Abbott Associates, Owner/Applicant ; Scott Hughes, Thomas Associates, Agent. Cornell University — North Campus Residential Initiative, Pleasant Grove Road: The Planning Board granted Final Site Plan Approval for Cornell University ' s proposed North Campus Residential Initiative, located on the west side of Pleasant Grove Road and south side of Jessup Road on all or parts of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No ' s . 67- 1 - 1 . 1 , 68- 1 - 11 . 1 , 68- 1 - 11 . 2, and 68- 1 - 12 . 2, in the R-30 Residence District, comprising approximately 14 . 1 acres of land . The overall project in both the City and Town of Ithaca is proposed to consist of new dormitories to house up to 560 new students, a new "community commons" dining hall/student activities center, a new road connecting the existing South Balch Drive to Pleasant Grove Road, a new parking lot, three new soccer fields , tennis courts and basketball courts, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Kathryn Wolf, Trowbridge and Wolf, Agent. Longview Site Plan Modification, 1 Bella Vista Drive : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed addition of one lamp and pole at Longview, an Ithacare Community, located at 1 Bella Vista Drive off of Danby Road (Rt. 96B) , on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 39- 1 - 1 . 31 , Special Land Use District No. 7 . The new lamp and pole will be located near the intersection of Danby Road and the entrance to Longview . Ithacare Center Service Company, Owner/Applicant; Mark A . Macera, Agent. St Catherine of Siena Church, 302 St. Catherine Circle: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and issued an affirmative recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding Special Approval for proposed site modifications to St. Catherine of Siena Church, located at 302 St . Catherine Circle on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 71 - 1 - 10, Residence District R- 15 . Said modifications include repaving the existing parking lots and drives and the addition of 41 new parking spaces, replacement of existing sidewalks, curbs and steps, replacement of existing site lighting and addition of lighting, and changes to the landscaping around the parking area. St . Catherine of Siena Church, Owner/Applicant; Thomas Schickel , Schickel Architecture, Agent, Cornell University — Renovation of Space at East Hill Plaza for Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Pine Tree and Ellis Hollow Roads: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed renovation of 4 ,200 square feet of existing space at East Hill Plaza, located on Pine Tree and Ellis Hollow Roads on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62-2- 1 . 121 , Business District C. Cornell University ' s Office of Undergraduate; Admissions will use the space for administrative processing of applications to the University and will accommodate +/- 35 work stations . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; James Constantin, Agent . Ithaca College Visitors Booth, 953 Danby Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed construction of a 54 +/- square foot visitors ' information booth at Ithaca College at the entrance to Parking Lot "N" , located at 953 Danby Road on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 41 - 1 -30.2, Residence District R- 15 . Ithaca College, Owner/Applicant; Fred VanDerburgh, Agent . Cornell University B-Lot Reconstruction, Rt. 366 : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed reconstruction of 13-Lot, located between Tower Road, Caldwell Road, 11 Campus Road and N .Y.S . Route 366 on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No' s . 63- 1 -3 . 1 and 63- 1 - 12, Residence District R-30. The two-phase parking lot modifications include removing the narrow islands and increasing the landscaping around the perimeter of the lot and in the main planting islands , replacing the lighting, improving the drainage, and repaving of the parking areas and drives . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Kim Martinson , Agent. Cayuga Heights Temporary Fire Station, 1301 - 1305 Hanshaw Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and a Recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding Special Approval for the proposed use of existing buildings as a temporary fire station for the Cayuga Heights Fire Department at 1301 — 1305 Hanshaw Road, on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 70- 12-2 .2, Residence District R- 15 . The existing garage and pole barn will be used to park fire trucks and store equipment. The residence at 1305 Hanshaw Road will be used by about four Fire Department officials as their residence until the new fire station in Cayuga Heights is completed . No modifications to the site or existing structures are required . Dora Collins, Owner; Village of Cayuga Heights , Applicant; Brent Cross, Village Engineer, Agent. East Side Restaurant — Outdoor Seating Area, East Hill Plaza, 335 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed outdoor seating area to consist of approximately 26 chairs and 10 tables at the East Side Restaurant located at East Hill Plaza, 335 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 62-2- 1 . 121 , Business District C . The tables and chairs will be brought out from inside the restaurant during business hours and will not increase the seating capacity of the restaurant . Greg Halkiopoulos, Owner/Applicant. Judd Falls Plaza — Phase I Alterations (Seido Karate & Mail & More Store), 350 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed alterations to the Judd Falls Plaza located at 350 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No ' s . 62- 1 - 1 , 62- 1 -2 . 1 , 62- 1 -2 .2 and 62- 1 -3 . 2, Business District C . Phase I alterations , which are the subject of the current application, include expanding Seido Karate into an adjoining space by removing an interior wall, and Angelo ' s Drycleaners will be vacating their current space and moving into the expanded space of the Mail & More Store. Scott M . Hamilton, Owner/ Applicant; David Bravo-Cullen , Cornerstone Architects , Agent. Linderman Creek Apartments — Site Modifications : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modifications to a previously approved site plan for the Linderman Creek Apartments, located on Conifer Circle ( 1250 Mecklenburg Road) , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27- 1 - 13 . 12 , Multiple Residence District. The requested modifications include adding three light poles along the entrance road driveway, constructing a 12 foot X 14 foot grounds maintenance storage building, eliminating the sidewalk to Route 79, and relocating the dumpster pad south to a location adjoining the Building # 1 parking area. Linderman Creek Associates , L.P. , Owner/Applicant; John H . Fennessey and Dan Pascone, Executive Director Better Housing for Tompkins County, Agents . The Planning Board conditioned their approval on retaining the walkway connection to Route 79 and enclosing the relocated dumpster on all four sides . Montessori School Addition — Site Modifications, 120 East King Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modifications to the previously approved site plan at the Montessori School Main Building, located at 120 East King Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 43- 1 -3 .5 , Residence District R-30. The proposed modifications include changes to the exterior doors and windows and changes to the interior layout. The size and location of the addition has not changed . Elizabeth Anne Clime Montessori School , Owner/Applicant; Peter Demjanec , Demjanec Architecture, PC, Agent. Cornell Plantations Office Relocation, 130 Forest Home Drive: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and a Recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding Special 12 Approval for the proposed office relocation of Cornell Plantations into an existing building at 130 Forest Home Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 66- 1 -6, Residence District R- 15 . The existing commercial businesses on the first floor will be replaced with Cornell Plantations staff offices . The four existing residential apartments will remain unchanged . Modifications include minor interior changes to the first floor and exterior site changes . Cornell University, Donald Rakow, Owner/Applicant; Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects , .Agent. Sam Peter Furniture Store Addition, 1083 Danby Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed addition to Sam Peter Furniture Store, located at 1083 Danby Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 43- 1 -5 , Business District "C" . The addition includes an expansion of 178 +/- square feet on the first floor and 1634 +/- square feet on the second floor to be used as additional stock room space . Sam Peter, Owner/Applicant. Paleontological Research Institution — Museum of the Earth, 1259 Trumansburg Road : The Planning Board granted Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed Museum of the Earth , Paleontological Research Institution' s new public: educational and exhibit facility . The new museum will be an 18 ,000 +/- square foot, two-story expansion partially below. grade. The project site is located at 1259 Trumansburg Road (State Route 96) on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3 -3 . 1 , Residence District R-30 . Warren Allmon , Executive Director, Paleontological Research Institution , Owner/Applicant; T.G. Miller, P.C. , Engineers and Surveyors and Weiss-Manfredi , Architects, Agents . Judd Falls Plaza Subway/Food Court, 350 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed alterations to the Judd Falls Plaza located at 350 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No' s . 62- 1 - 1 , 62- 1 -2 . 1 , 62- 1 -2 .2 and 62- 1 -3 .2 , Business District C . Phase II alterations, which are the subject of the current application , include the El-Be ' s food operation expanding into the adjoining space formerly occupied by Judd Falls Paint & Hardware and adding the Subway food franchise and a food court to the business . In addition to the interior changes, outdoor seating and fagade improvements are also planned. Scott M . Hamilton , Owner/ Applicant ; David Bravo-Cullen, Cornerstone Architects, Agent. The Planning Board did not approve signs on the Pine Tree Road fagade, and requested that the applicant return at a subsequent Planning Board meeting to consider approval of signs with reduced lettering size . Cayuga Medical Center Modernization Project, 101 Dates Drive : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Modernization Project consisting of interior renovations and modifications, located at 101 Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3-2 . 1 , R-30 Residence District. All anticipated work will take place within the existing buildings . No site work and no alteration of the exterior facades of the buildings are proposed . Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, Owner/Applicant; Lawrence Hoffman , HOLT Architects , P.C . , Agent . Cornell University — Neilson Lab — Addition of Temporary Modular Offices, Route 366: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and issued an affirmative recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals Regarding Special Approval for the proposed addition of temporary modular facilities (until 2008) to serve the Wilson Laboratory Synchrotron , located off NYS Route 366, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 63- 1 -8 . 2, Residential District R-30. The proposal includes construction of 7 ,056 +/- square feet of temporary modular office space and the relocation of 37 parking spaces . This also included an affirmative recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals to extend the current Special Approval for the existing 4,200 square foot modular facility until 2008 . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Robert L. McIntyre, Bovis Lend Lease LMB , Inc . , and Katherine Wolf, Trowbridge & Wolf, Agents . Cornell Plantations Horticultural Center, Caldwell Road and Forest Home Drive : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed renovations to the Cornell University Plantations Horticultural Center, located off of Caldwell Road and Forest Home Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax 13 Parcel No . 67- 1 -8 , Residence District R-30. The renovations include interior and exterior modifications to accommodate Cornell Plantations staff. No site work is planned . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; David Lorenzini , Hascup Lorenzini Architects, Agent. Hospicare — Alterations for Elevator: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed alterations to Hospicare of Tompkins County located at 172 East King Road, Town of Ithaca Tax :Parcel No . 44 .2- 1 -2, Residence District R-30 . The proposed alterations include constructing a limited use elevator, remodel an existing apartment into a meeting room and office, and enclose the breezeway for the elevator, lobby and office . Hospicare of Tompkins County, Inc . , Owner/Applicant. John Thomas Restaurant Addition, 1152 Danby Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 1 ,736 +/- square foot addition to John Thomas Steakhouse, located at 1152 Danby Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 36- 1 -4 .2 , Special Land Use District # 1 . The proposed addition includes 1 ,512 +/- square feet of dining room and bathroom space and 224 +/- square feet of storage space . Walter J . Wiggins, Owner/Applicant; Ralph Varn, Agent. Judd Falls Plaza — Addition of Signage, 350 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted approval for the modification of the site plan for the Judd Falls Plaza located at 350 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 62- 1 - 1 , 62- 1 -2 . 11 62- 1 -2 . 2, 62- 1 -3 . 2, Business District C . The modification includes the addition of signage for the Subway, Purity Ice Cream, and Noble Roman ' s Pizza on the front of the building facing Pine Tree Road . The previous approval did not include any signs on the front of the building. Scott M . Hamilton , Owner/Applicant; David Bravo-Cullen , Cornerstone Architects, Agent. Paleontological Research Institution — Temporary Greenhouse, 1259 Trumansburg Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed temporary greenhouse at the Paleontological Research Institution located at 1259 Trumansburg Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3-3 . 1 , Residence District R-30. The proposal includes the addition of a 600 +/- square foot temporary greenhouse, to be used as a storage and preparation facility for the whale skeleton for approximately a year and a half. Paleontological Research Institution, Owner/Applicant; T.G . Miller, P.C . and Weiss/Manfredi Architects, Agent. Summerhill Apartments — Phase 2 Site Plan Modifications, Summerhill Lane: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for proposed modifications to the Summerhill Apartments Phase 2 located on Summerhill Lane, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62-2- 1 . 127 , Multiple Residence District. Modifications include the addition of 4000 +/- square feet to six of the buildings, changes to the walks and parking lots, and changes to the planting list and landscaping plan . Ivar Jonson, Owner/Applicant; Lawrence P. Fabbroni , Agent. Tompkins County Trust Company Modifications, East Hill Plaza/Ellis Hollow Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed changes to Tompkins County Trust Co. at East Hill Plaza located off Ellis Hollow Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62-2- 1 .21 , Business District "C" . The proposal includes modifications to the driveways and parking areas including adding five parking spaces, replace existing exterior lighting, install a sign at the Ellis Hollow Road side of the building, add a sloped shingle roof, and add a 333 +/- square foot addition . Also includes a Recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding a sign variance for the proposed sign . Tompkins County Trust Co. , Owner/Applicant; Phillip Albrecht, Egner Architectural Associates, LLC, Agent. 14 SKETCH PLAN REVIEWS Cornell University — Expansion of Baker Institute, Hungerford Hill Road : The Planning Board considered a Sketch Plan for the proposed expansion of the James A . Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University , located on Hungerford Hill Road on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 61 - 1 -7 , Residence District R-30 . The proposed expansion will include 52,000 +/- square feet of new space that will include a new building with three: floors of new laboratories and a sub-basement floor with a facility for experimental animals , an atrium connecting the new building with the existing main Institute laboratory building, and a new addition containing; a 100 seat lecture theater. Modifications to the parking lots and walkways are also proposed . In addition, old laboratories in the existing main building would be renovated for future laboratory use, and other recovered space would be used for library holdings , meeting rooms and offices . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; T.G. Miller, P.C . , Agent. Cornell University — Baker Institute Expansion, Hungerford Hill Road : The Planning Board considered a revised sketch plan for the proposed expansion of the James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University , located on Hungerford Hill Road on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 61 - 1 -7 , Residence District R-30 . The proposed 40,500 +/- square foot expansion will have three floors of new laboratories, a facility for experimental animals, an atrium, and a new 100 seat lecture theater. Modifications to the parking lots and walkways are also proposed . In addition , old laboratories in the existing main building would be renovated for future laboratory use, and other recovered space would be used for library holdings, meeting rooms and offices . Cornell University , Owner/Applicant; T.G. Miller, P.C . , Agent. Cornell University Carpenter and Paint Shop Building — Sketch Plan Review, Palm Road off of Route 366 : The Planning Board considered a Sketch Plan for the proposed construction of a new 18,000 +/- square foot carpenter and paint shops building in Cornell University ' s Precinct 7/Orchards area, located on Palm Road off of Route 366 on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No' s . 64- 1 - 1 and 64- 1 -2, Special Land Use District No. 9 . Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Steven Wright, Director of Planning, Design & Construction, Agent. Cayuga West Professional Campus, Dates Drive : The Planning Board considered a sketch plan for the proposed Cayuga West Professional Campus , located on Harris B . Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3-2 .22, Special Land Use District No . 3 . The proposal involves the renovation and conversion of the County ' s Biggs A. Building, consisting of 200,000 +/- square feet, into multi-tenant office space, with associated accessory users such as convenience retail and restaurant to serve the employees of the office complex . Parking lot modifications are also proposed . Tompkins County , Owner; Klaff Realty LP, Applicant; Robert A. Lama, Agent. RECOMMENDATIONS Fill Permit for Gravel Mine, Mecklenburg Road : The Planning Board issued an affirmative recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals with respect to a request for Special Approval per Article XIII, Section 70 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance to allow the proposed excavation of more than 2,500 cubic yards of gravel and sand per year from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27- 1 - 14 .2; located on Mecklenburg Road (N.Y .S . Route 79) , AG Agricultural District . The proposal is to excavate 90,000 +/- cubic yards from a 4. 8 +/- acre portion of the 93 +/- acre farm parcel , which includes a reclamation plan to return the area to agricultural use when the mining is complete . Alfred C . Eddy, Owner/Applicant. 15 Recommendation Regarding Zoning Amendment Relating to Drive-through Businesses and Maximum Size of Businesses: The Planning Board issued an affirmative recommendation to the Town Board regarding enactment of a proposed Local Law amending the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance relating to drive- through businesses and maximum size of businesses . Recommendation Regarding Owner Occupancy Requirements — Sapsucker Woods Road and Cayuga Vista Townhouses : The Planning Board issued a recommendation to the Town Board to eliminate the owner occupancy requirements at 108 through 230 Sapsucker Woods Road and at Cayuga Vista Townhouses on Vista Lane. East Hill Citgo — Recommendation regarding Sign Variances, 301 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board issued a negative recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding sign variances to update the canopy and canopy signage at East Hill Citgo, located at 301 Pine Tree Road on Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62-2- 1 . 13 , Business District "D" . Cornell University, Owner; Andree Petroleum, Applicant; Robert Andree, Agent. The Planning Board found that the proposed letter size on the canopy would be too large, especially since there is already a freestanding sign at the intersection of Pine Tree and Ellis Hollow Roads . The appellant is scheduled to appear before the ZBA on October I Vh to request the sign variances. MODIFICATIONS OF PLANNING BOARD CONDITIONS Modification to Cluster Buffer Setback — Lot 5 Westwood Hills Subdivision, 124 Woolf Lane: The Planning Board considered a request for modification of the cluster buffer requirements for Lot # 5 in the Westwood Hills Subdivision located at 124 Woolf Lane, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 23- 1 - 11 . 118, Residence District R- 15 . The proposed modification would allow an above ground pool and a deck to remain within the 30 foot rear setback, and to allow the southeast corner of the house to be located 14 .4 +/- feet from the side lot line where 15 feet is required . Doris Singer, Owner; Timothy Ciaschi , Agent (former owner) . The Planning Board granted a modification allowing the side yard setback to be reduced from 15 feet to the existing 1. 4 .4 foot setback, but did not approve the modification for the rear yard buffer setback. The Board suggested that the applicant, who also owns the adjacent property to the rear of Lot 5 , convey a strip off of that parcel to add back the required buffer onto Lot 5 (which would require subdivision approval by the Planning Board) . [Note : The applicant is currently submitting an application for subdivision approval to convey a strip of land to the owner of Lot 5 .] Modification of Condition of Planning Board Approval for Montessori Middle School, 122 East King Road : The Planning Board approved the modification of Condition "2 .c ." of the Planning Board' s Resolution of Site Plan Approval for the Montessori Middle School , granted on May 4, 1999 , 122 East King Road, Tax Parcel No . 43 - 1 -3 . 6, Residence District R- 15 . Said condition required the obtaining of an easement to construct a path and provide access across a 25 foot wide strip of land located between the Montessori School Main Building and the new Middle School Building. Montessori School , Owner/Applicant. The Planning Board agreed to eliminate this condition since the applicant, through no fault of their own , was not able to obtain said easement. 16 Town of Ithaca Planning Department Development Review Accounting For 2000 In 2000, the Planning Department received forty-two development review applications consisting of twenty-eight site plan reviews, twelve subdivision reviews, one sign recommendation, and one special approval recommendation . Some applications include multiple actions that were not counted separately for development review purposes . A total of $4,360 . 00 was collected in non-refundable application fees and $23 ,217 . 31 was collected from development review deposits and letters of request. Planning, Engineering, and Attorney fees charged to these projects totaled $ 12 , 506 . 69 for the year. Twelve projects currently have outstanding balances (indicated in parentheses in the "Account Balance" column) . Letters requesting payment have been sent to applicants with outstanding balances . The attached spreadsheet shows both 2000 projects and those received before 2000 that remain open. The first two digits of the project number indicate the year which the Planning Department received the application . The "Project Status" column notes whether the projects are open or closed as well as any additional information . Fifteen pre-2000 projects were closed in 2000 along with twenty-one 2000 projects . 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L \ U W R O W 0O 0 F- vOi � >- � �' WU � w r: � o 0 [� F W ¢ Q, F � rn U tJ W o z U QFl z O Q u? ' C ° N a U c 3 U a L _ L C W E v c cu ¢ Z 4- � U ZD F • • W ■ ■ ■ cm LLJ Z) i • LL i • • • ■ ■ N LL LL an LL i I j • LLI a I i \ IMME Ix • ■ LL I ' • LL LL O ■ C I = U .F c co O M CU CU _Q Q) (n +' U �' 2 O ❑ D ■ O W am H Z m O m H L) o w/ : ai � r O Z 5t Pt, e W um � nR Y / lul s x a E t � W W um _cu O O O ca O U ❑ ❑ 9 X 1 hada # 09 HUMAN RESOURCES 2000 ANNUAL REPORT PERSONNEL / CIVIL SERVICE : The Town has maintained it' s compliance with civil service and received approved Payroll Certifications for 2000 . As of the end of the year, there were three (3) positions with provisional appointments . The Network/Records Specialist position is pending the creation of the exam , Assistant Town Planner and Environmental Planner are pending the scheduling of the exam . The vacant Engineering Aide position was determined to be competitive by the state . Active positions not filled as of 12/31 /2000 are Town Clerk , Director of Planning , Planner and ( 1 ) Motor Equipment Operator. The Town Clerk is to start in mid - January , Director of Planning by April , 2001 and the others at some point in 2001 . A turnover ratio is determined by dividing the total number of employees who resigned and retired by the total number of active positions . The Town ' s turnover ratio for 2000 was 6 out of 48 or 13 % turnover. This is down from 1999 ' s 14 % , but up from 1998 's 11 % and 1997 ' s 11 % . S . C . L . I . W. C . experienced 2 out of 19 or 11 % in 2000 compared to 17 % in 1999 , 0 % in 1998 and 17 % in 1997 . During the year there was : • 1 new position created : Court Clerk (part-time) • 2 Laborer positions being utilized at Town Hall : Schrier and Valentino • 3 positions abolished : (2 ) Part time Typist for Justices , Cleaner • 1 position reclassified : Principal Account Clerk/Typist was reclassified to Principal Account Clerk • 2 changes in Job Classification : Established duties and classification for Deputy Town Clerk and Deputy Town Clerk/Deputy Receiver of Taxes • 3 resignations : George Frantz , Assistant Town Planner, Joan Noteboom , Town Clerk , Jonathan Kanter, Director of Planning • 0 terminations 2 lay off: Catherine Wall and Dianne McFall , Typist-Justices • 1 retirement: Robert Gerald Strosnider, Motor Equipment Operator • 0 deaths • 4 new hires : Connie Clark , Principal Account Clerk ; Henry Eighmey , Laborer; Cindy Wasleff, Court Clerk ; Carl Valentino , Laborer ( p/t @ Town Hall ) ATTACHMENT # 4 1 i The following is a listing of vacant positions listed with Civil Service as of 12/31 /00 : Secretary to the Supervisor Administrative Assistant Bookkeeper to the Supervisor Senior Account Clerk/Typist Heavy Equipment Operator Motor Equipment Operator ( 3) Senior Typist Account Clerk Typist (2 ) Keyboard Specialist Typist ( part-time) (2 ) Laborer (3 ) Planning Intern (part-time) Engineering Aide (temporary , full-time) For Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission there was three positions with title changes : Department Leaders where changed to Managers . Creation of General Manager position pending jurisdictional classification as Exempt and abolished Executive Director position . PERSONNEL COMMITTEE : The Personnel Committee met monthly to review the entire Personnel Manual due to the need to have one manual between S . C . L . I .W . C . and the Town . The manual will be ready in 2001 for consideration by the Commission and the Town Board . Policies added include ; Violence in the Workplace , Safety Toed Shoes , Uniforms , Records/Electronic Media Policies , On-Call pay, Coaching Policy , and several updates made to current policies . EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT : As an essential part of keeping employees affective , training and personal development is always a key issue . Training sponsored by the Personnel Department in 2000 : Office Professional Series , " Managing and Working with Difficult People" , " Managing Conflict Effectively" , and the annual safety training which included Right to Know. A special 5 week program was developed for the Town ' s midlevel management called the Supervisory Development Series . There were 9 participants for this series . The Munies Group (City and Town of Ithaca and Tompkins County) spent a great deal of time in 2000 developing a ongoing training series for supervisors to be launched in 2001 . This training is targeting the core competencies needed to supervise and lead people in the new millennium . I participated in the following seminars in 2000 ; monthly training/meetings of the Society for Human Resource Management of Tompkins County, Managing Conflict Effectively , Affirmative Action Seminar, and the New York State SHRM Conference , in Rochester. 2 i WELLNESS : Under this big umbrella called Wellness the Town provided the employees with a Wellness Fair in October, which almost all of the employees participate in . At the fair the employees could get their blood pressure , cholesterol and glucose checked , have an analysis of their body fat percentage done , and have a free flu shot . INSURANCE : WORKERS ' COMPENSATION : In 2000 there were five (6) reported injuries with no lost workdays just transitional duty . There is still one person out on workers ' compensation from a 1999 injury , with no specified return date for 2001 . Fred Noteboom and I attended PERMAIs annual meeting and conference in Lake George . SAFETY COMMITTEE : The safety committee continued working on a comprehensive Safety Manual to be used by all Town employees with a projected completion by mid 2001 . DISABILITY : No major changes occurred for disability for 2000 . The Town did approve adding Long Term Disability coverage for 2001 . HEALTH / DENTAL INSURANCE : For 2000 the Town increased the prescription copay from $ 5/$ 10 to $ 5/$20 to reduce the monthly premiums . The Town also offered the Access program by Univera , which allows the participant to refer himself or herself and pay a deductible and copay . COMMERCIAL INSURANCE : I continued to work with Ithaca Agency to keep the Town ' s coverage where it should be . There were 3 automobile claims involving Town vehicles which amounted to over $ 12 , 000 worth of damage . There were 3 liability claims ; 1 due to a water main break (claim paid ) , 1 due to an alleged injury (claim denied ) and 1 due to a dropped computer during the move . It was discussed with the carrier that the Town would do an investigation into each claim made on the town and would report to the insurance company the findings . This process would aid the claims department in the decision to cover or deny any claims . 3 i As you can see 2000 was a busy and exciting year, especially with the move to the Town Hall , There were many items on my Priority Work Plan for 2000 that did not get as fully completed as I would have liked , but will be moved into 2001 as a "must complete" . This would include finishing the Personnel Manual and Safety Manual , purchasing a HR Information System , and formalizing a training schedule for all the employees . Submitted By : Judith C . Drake , PHR Human Resources Specialist 4 o � OFIT� TOWN OF ITHACA 18 zl- 4� 215 NORTH TIOGA STREET , ITHACA , N . Y . 14850 4' W .jO TOWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY 273-1656 PARKS 273-8035 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273-1747 ZONING 273-1783 FAX (607) 273-1704 Agenda item : 9 Network/Record Specialist 2000 Year End Report Town Board Meeting February 12, 2001 The Year 2000 was filled with many challenges and successes . No Y2K interruptions were reported at the beginning of the year. The Record Management Program completed inactive and archival inventories and prepared to move records into new the Record anagement Center. Structuring of the Record Management Center began with the help of a youth through the Cornell Cooperative Extension program who is now employed by the Town as a part timer. The Inactive Storage Room has room for growth and also can also house neighboring municipalities ' records on a temporary basis . Phase I of the Town Hall network was implemented. New network services include file and print sharing, nightly backup of data , server and desktop anti-virus protection , Town Hall-wide email system and high speed DSL Internet connection. The Town of Ithaca began development of a World Wide Web presence with the design assistance of a high school student hired through the Tompkins County Youth Bureau . The web site was enhanced with the help of a college student. Although these young people were useful in getting this project off the ground , proposals for professional web design services are being sought to create a site that will complement the requests of the residents and the needs of the Town. Respectfully submitted, Lisa B . Titti Network/Record Specialist ATTACHMENT # 4 4 TC>Wlq CLERK ' S MC> TNT THLY REPCIR 'Y` TOWN OF ITHACA . NEW YORK JANUARY . 2001 TO THE SUPERVISOR . PAGE 1 Pursuant to Section 27 , Subd 1 of the Town Lacy , t hereby make the following statement of all fees and moneys received by me I n connection with my office during the month stated above , excepting only such fees and moneys the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law : 2000 SPORTING LICENSES 2001 SPORTING LICENSES 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES NO . 01001 TO 01004 35 . 00 1 AGRICULTURE REPORT 2 . 00 COPY AERIAL PHOTOS 6 MISC . COPIES 2 . 55 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 1 MARRIAGE TRANSCRIPT 10000 NOISE ORDINANCE RETURNED CHECK — CLERK 1 RETURNED CHECK —TAXES 7900 RETURNED CHECK — W& S OPEN SPACE REPORT 1984 1 OPEN SPACE REPORT 1997 5 . 30 :POSTAGE .SIGN ORDINANCE SIX MILE CREEK REPORT SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 3 TAX SEARCH 15 . 00 WETLAND GUIDELINES WATER & SEWER SEARCH 1 ;ZONING MAP 3 . 00 4 'ZONING ORDINANCE 34 . 00 - A1255 'TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES 113 . 85 A1555 87 DOG ENUMERATION 87 . 00 A1556 1 SPCA CONTRACT 434 . 30 A1557 . 1 SPCA IMPOUND FEES - 20900 A2530 GAMES OF CHANCE LICENSES I3INGO LICENSES 2 BINGO FEES 4927 A2540 TOTAL A2540 4 , 27 A2544 87 DOG LICENSES 1740' 00 A2701 REFUND PRIOR YEAR EXPENS 6 BUILDING PERMIT 540 . 00 2 BUILDING PERMIT EXTENSIN 50 . 00 FOUNDATION PERMITS 1 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 50 . 00 2 TEMP . CERT . OF OCCUPANCY 600000 USE PERMITS OPERATING PERMITS 3 FIRE SAFETY INSPECTIONS 100 . 00 ATTACHMENT # 5a TOWN CLERK ' S MONTHLY REPORT JANUARY , 2001 PAGE 2 1 SIGN PERMITS 162 . 00 1 ZBA AREA & USE VARIANCES 80900 ZBA ADDITIONAL MTG . FEE 2 ZBA SPECIAL APPROVALS 200 . 00 ZONING SIGN _ APPROVALS B2110 TOTAL B2110 14782 . 00 SUBDV , REV . INITIAL APL . SUBDV . REV . PRELIM . . PLAT SUBDV . REV , FINAL PLAT SBDV . REV . PLAN REAFFIRM SITE PLAN . INIT . APL , FEE SITE PLAN PRELIM . PLAN 3 SITE PLAN FINAL PLAN 280900 ADD . MTG '. FEE AGENDA PRO ASS . MTG . FEE P . H . PROCE B2115 TOTAL B2115 280 . 00 SUBDIV . REV , INSPECTION SITE PLAN REV . INSPECTIN SUBDV . PRELM . REV . DEPOS SUBDV . FIN . REV , FEE DEP . SITE PLAN PREL , FEE DEPO SITE PLAN FIN . FEE DEPOS BP615 TOTAL BP615 Paid to Supervisor for General Fund 833 . 42 Paid to Supervisor for Part Town 29062 . 00 Paid to County Treasurer for Dog Licenses 151 . 70 Paid to Ag & Markets for Dog Licenses 30 : 00 Paid to NYS Health Department for Marriage Licenses 45 . 00 Paid to State Comptroller for Games of Chance Licenses Paid to State Comptroller for Bingo Licenses Total Disbursements 34122912 FEBRUARY 1 . 2001 �J2C `�,X.f yL YiLr SUPERVISOR STATE OF . NEW YORK , COUNTY OF TOMPKINS . TOWN OF ITHACA TEE -ANN HUNTER , being duty sworn , says that she is the Clerk of the TOWN OF ITHACA that the foregoing is a full and true statement of all Fees and Moneys received by her during the month above stated , excepting only such Fees the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law . ALFRED F . CARVILL Subscribed and sworn to before me this Notary Public, St New, York Lae Qualified in t rio Courty t' o , a Q7Q.__ Town Clerk day of � -' 1 20 n pir m \ \ \ / E C� ® ma _ me _ m _ _ _ am a rn ■ c c / / § 5 % / \ ;a4 _ e m ■ / / t 2 2 \ co \ 4 a e kn k � K \ � 4 a a O © # # # O � � f u o e § r % m l < . / _ a _ & \ \ o \ w �_ / t ƒ � k — e _ � s U 00 \ / 00 00 # # � \ \ § 00 » ¥ � S k \ \ _ ■ � m m 6 \ % o � - � ■ . < U m � _ § n Agenda Item # 24 b Town of Ithaca Town Board, February 12, 2001 Highway Department Report For January 2001 Administrative Coddington Road : Tompkins County has resubmitted the Coddington Road Initial Project Proposal . The funding that they had originally lost has been reinstated . I was advised that some of this funding was going to be used for the Loundsbury Bridge Project that is going over budget . The County will be moving ahead with a design including the Burns Road intersection . I will keep you posted as I find out more information . Hanshaw Road Sewer Project: We hand delivered letters to all the residents on Hanshaw Road along the back lot right-of-way . We also talked individually to most of the residents. The initial feedback that we received was that there would be no problem. We then identified some trees, one with a tree house, over the sewer line that needed to be removed . We met with the owner of the tree house and they felt we needed to have a community meeting . The meeting was :held February 5, 2001 at the Northeast School. There were 38 people in attendance . Dan presented the Town' s project and did a good job . Mr . Beyenbach made a presentation quoting Winston Churchill . The majority of people left the meeting with a better understanding of the project. We will be scheduling another neighborhood meeting after we review some of the questions asked . We will bring the information to the Public Works Committee then schedule another neighborhood meeting before the March Board meeting . Pre-emption of Traffic Light Study: The City of Ithaca has applied for grant money to buy equipment that would allow emergency vehicles to pre-empt traffic lights . The cost involved is approximately $700 to $ 1 ,000 for the signal processors and $450 to $500 for detectors and cards to operate the system. The emitters for the vehicles are not involved in the grant. They are approximately $600 each . The grant will be an 80 percent-20 percent split with the federal government putting up 80 percent. The State will put in 15 percent from the Marchiselli fund leaving the Town and City responsible for 5 percent of costs, which might be covered by in-kind services . Along with some city light the following lights would be include : Ellis Hollow Road and Pine Tree Road, Route 13 and Route 13A, and the three lights on Route 96B at Axiom, Ithaca College, and W . King Road . ATTACHMENT 5b Agenda Item # 24 b Freight Study: The first of three public meetings was held on January 30, 2001 , at the Tompkins Country Public Library in the Borg Warner Room . The consultants presented the information that they had received so far . There was a lot of concern about the lack of adequate information. It is important that more people fill out survey forms . The survey forms are available at the Town Clerk' s Office, Library, and other place around the County . Highway work We had two water breaks to repair during the month of January—one at 1401 Hanshaw Road and one at 1_ 034 Danby Road . We continue to work on identified water and sewer repairs . We continued our snow removal maintenance of roads, trails, and Town Hall . During January we worked on trimming brush from roadsides that may hinder site distance . We worked on vehicle maintenance . We finished inventorying our catch basins and inspected them for cleaning . This is part of our ongoing inventory management system to catalogue and identify each and every component of our infrastructure . We will then be able to inspect and maintain each component in a planned method to avoid neglect . During January we conducted two of our annual safety training units—for December and January . In February we will conduct another safety training and have hearing tests administered . Projects for February 1 . Snow removal as necessary . 2 . Training. 3 . Water and sewer maintenance . 4 . Brush and tree removal . 5 . Hauling materials . a�l � Agenda Item # _ Planning Director' s Report for February 12 , 2001 Town Board Meeting DEVELOPMENT REVIEW The following are actions that were considered by the Planning Board , January 16, 2001 Meeting: Walker Subdivision, Coddington Road : The Planning Board postponed Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 13 .4 +/- acres from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 47-2-6 .2, to be consolidated with Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 47-2-6 .5 , and subdivision of a triangular piece in the Southern portion of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 47-2- 6 .5 to be retained as part of the parcel that lies in the Town of Danby ; both parcels are located on the north side of Coddington Road, Tax Parcel No 47-2-6. 2 being approximately 1200 feet east of Updike Road, and Tax Parcel No . 47-2-6 .5 being approximately 2500 feet east of Updike Road; Residence District R-30 and Conservation District. Richard & Ruth Walker, Owner/Applicant. (Note : the applicant was asked to provide more detailed information about the movement of fill on the property, a fill permit with supporting data has been submitted) February 6, 2001 Meeting : Cornell University Human Resources Department, 337 Pine Tree Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed renovation of the former Warehouse Carpet Outlet space in the East Hill Plaza, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 62-2- 1 . 1. 21 , 337 Pine Tree Road, Business District "C," for offices of Cornell University Human Resources Department . Modifications include providing work space for approximately 32 employees, replacement of exterior windows and doors, and install a new concrete ramp to the new exterior door on the north side of the building. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Egner Architectural Associates , LLC, Agent. (Note : the project did not received Final Site Plan Approval due to the snow removal issue in the East Hill Plaza parking lot, the project will return to the board for final approval when a proper agreement is in place) Cayuga West Professional Campus, 301 Harris B. Dates Drive : The Planning Board postponed any decision on the proposed Cayuga West Professional Campus , located at 301 Harris B . Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3-2 . 22, Special Land Use District No . 3 . The proposal involves the substantial interior renovation and conversion of the County' s Biggs A Building, consisting of 120,000 +/- square feet, into multi-tenant office space, with associated accessory uses such as a cafe/deli to serve the employees of the office complex . Parking lot and access drive modifications are also proposed. Tompkins County, Owner; Klaff Realty LP, Applicant; Robert A . Lama, Agent. (Note : the applicant will be providing complete SEQR material for both site plan and subdivision approvals, and will return to the board for Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval and Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval) ATTACHMENT % 5d CURRENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROJECTS The following are accomplishments or issues that have been dealt with over the past month . SEQR Reviews for Zoning Board :oard : Two SEQR reviews for the Zoning Board were done since the January report : ( 1 ) request to extend a non-conforming building on a non-conforming building lot, 20 Renwick Heights Road, Residence District R- 15 , Deirdre P. Anderson, Appellant; (2) request to permit parking of vehicles within a required side yard and front yard and permit the placement of a three-sided freestanding sign in an area other than the front yard, 1012 Ellis Hollow Road, Business District "C," Tompkins County Trust Company, Appellant. Codes and Ordinances Committee : The Committee met on January 19, 2001 . The agenda focused on completing the review of the Residential Zones and review of the Light Industrial and Industrial Zones . Also discussed was the wording of the fill and excavation permit regulations in response to the activity on the Walker property on Coddington Road . The Committee scheduled their next meeting for February 9 , 2001 to complete the review of the Industrial Zones and complete review of the remaining sections of the draft ordinance . North Campus Gateway Committee : The Committee met in January to review final recommendations . These recommendations will be brought to the Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council Planning Committee, then to the individual municipalities . Conservation Board : The Board viewed videos describing what stream buffers are, what benefits are derived from stream buffers , and considerations for establishing buffer widths . The videos were on loan from Cornell Cooperative Extension . Historic Resources Survey : During the past month, an intern from the Cornell Historic Preservation class was finishing up the West Hill area surveys . This is the last section of Town to be completed by the class . 2000 Annual Report: The Planning Department completed the department' s annual Report for 2000. This will be presented at the February 12, 2001 Town Board meeting, and will include summaries of development reviews and accounting for the year, as well as descriptions of projects and work accomplished during the year. Personnel : Christine Balestra has joined the Planning Department, part time, for approximately 20 hours per week. Town Board Meeting 2/ 12/2001 Agenda Item Number 24 (fJ Human Resources Report for January 2001 Personnel Committee : Attached are the final minutes from the November meeting and the draft minutes of the January meeting . The December meeting was cancelled . The committee discussed the Life Insurance Buy Up program through Met Life and felt it was a good program to send on the Town Board to consider . If the life insurance is passed I will set up informational meetings for the employees . There was also concern about: the Town 's policy on safety glasses and how the payment for them should be handled . I will be researching this further for this committee and how it relates -to the Safety Committee . Safety Committee : As requested by the Town Board , the committee reviewed the receipts from the staff for the purchase of safety toed shoes . The average came out to $97 , therefore , the allotted $ 100 was a feasible amount . The committee will formulize a recommendation for the Town Board ' s March meeting to make this an annual payment without further resolutions . Training and Development : The Munies group (Tompkins County , City of Ithaca , and Town of Ithaca ) met to start finalizing what trainers to have for the different sections of the supervisory program being developed . The entire program will be called " Building Supervisory Excellence" which will have 2 levels . The first level is to teach the "core competencies" supervisors need to be effective . These include written and oral communication , interpersonal skills , flexibility/change , decision making , self direction , managing a diverse workforce , conflict management, individual development , team building and customer orientation . After participating in the required number of hours of training at this level , the participant would receive an " Excellence in Supervisory and Management Certificate" . The second level encompasses the leadership competencies , which include external aware ness/benchmarking , influencing/negotiating , creative thinking , planning and evaluating , technology management and standards/integrity/ethics . Once completing the required hours of training the participant would receive an " Excellence in Leadership Certificate" . We are projecting to have the first session scheduled for March and then a different one every month thereafter. This program is being designed to run for the next few years , especially since there is the potential of over 600 municipal supervisors to go through this program . ATTACHMENT # 5f Wellness Program : am : As this program enters the second year more employees are starting to take advantage of the fitness reimbursement program . Personnel — Civil Service : The Town received the payroll certification back from the County with no problems . The Town will only need to certify once per year instead of every six months , due to changes in the rules . Therefore , the Town ' s payroll has been certified for all of 2001 . 1 received a certified listing of Principal Account Clerks to start recruiting for the upcoming vacant position , but after discussion with the Budget Officer and Town Supervisor it was decided to promote from within . Debbie Kelley who is currently a Deputy Town Clerk will be promoted to Bookkeeper to the Supervisor, which is an appointed exempt position under Civil Service Law and she will remain as the Receiver of Taxes , which is also an appointed position . Debbie will also continue her appointment of Deputy Town Clerk so that there is someone available for coverage in the Town Clerk' s Department if needed . Due to this promotion the Town Clerk decided to promote Carrie Whitmore to the second level Deputy Town Clerk position . There will be a vacancy in the Town Clerk' s department as Ms . Hunter assesses the needs of her department . The Director of Planning position has been advertised with the recruit going into mid February in hopes to receive a good pool of candidates . Fred Noteboom and I met with Marty Gold , Career Resources a division of Challenge Industries , to address some of the Town ' s temporary employment needs during brush and leave pickup and during the summer . We will try using them in April for one week on a trial basis for leaf and brush pick up to determine further use . Workers ' Compensation : Fred Noteboom and I met with Norm Wiley of Perma to discuss any upcoming changes to the policy . Norm notified us that the Town should expect an increase in premiums for the policy year of June 2001 to June 2002 due to the rate increases approved by the state . Also the Town ' s experience modification will see a large jump from 112 to about 150 due to over $ 53 , 000 worth of claims made in policy year 7/ 1999 — 6/2000 . This loss amount will remain in our experience modification for the next three policy years . So far, for the policy year of 6/00-6/01 there are $2 , 500 worth of claims reported , but all of this is medical payments and not compensation . There were 2 injuries in January , both of which caused no lost time . The first one was a recordable lower back accident and the second one was a non- recordable first aid claim for the eye . Commercial Insurance : The transition from Titan to Selective has taken place . I have received all of the binders and will be receiving the actual policies soon . Review of the policies will take some time to make sure all the equipment and properties are listed correctly. There were no accidents or incidents reported to the insurance company for January . Disability Insurance : Applications for long term disability were submitted to Met Life for a February 1St effective date . I will be receiving more information about the plan to hand out to employees in February . Diversity : I attended the January meeting of the Tompkins County Diversity Consortium , which is being headed up by the County. The Consortium is addressing the need to bring qualified candidates to Tompkins County and then how to keep them . We are working to develop a recruitment packet that would include information about items for community interest . Such as , hairdressers for different cultures , ethnic foods available in the area , and the different religious affiliations to name a few. We have also discussed how to expand the diversity of those signing up and passing civil service exams . Others : The W-2 ' s went out this year without any problems , which was nice for a change . I was elected as a member of the Board of Directors for the local Society for Human Resources Management organization . Submitted By: Judith C . Drake , PHR Human Resources Specialist i Final Final Final Town of Ithaca Personnel Committee Meeting November 8 , 2000 12 : 00 noon At the regular meeting of the Personnel Committee for the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York held at the Town Hall , 215 N . Tioga St . , Ithaca , New York , there were present: Members : Catherine Valentino , Town Supervisor; William Lesser, Councilman ; Dani Holford , Senior Typist ; Larry Salmi , Heavy Equipment Operator. Absent : Councilman Ed Conley . Others : Paul Tunison , General Manager, SCLIWC ; Larry Parlett , Administrative Manager, SCLIWC . Call to order : 12 : 00 noon . Agenda Item #2 : Approved minutes of the October 18 , 2000 with the corrections : paragraph 2 , page 2 should read " it took at least eight months" instead of " it took at lease eight months" . Paragraph 3 , page 2 should read "since there is no age requirement" instead of "since there is not age requirement" . Agenda Item #3 : Persons to be heard . None . Agenda Items; #4: Tabled until the return of Human Resources Specialist Judith Drake . Agenda Item #5 : Review Long-term Disability Maximums . After discussion by the Personnel Committee members , it was decided that Supervisor Catherine Valentino and Councilman William Lesser would present the proposal concerning Long-term Disability to the Town of Ithaca Town Board at the November meeting . Agenda item ;96 : Tabled until the return of Human Resources Specialist Judith Drake . Meeting adjourned : 1 : 00 p . m . i i I I i I i i i Draft Draft Draft Town of Ithaca Personnel Committee Meeting January 24 , 2001 12 : 00 noon At the regular meeting of the Personnel Committee for the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York held at the Town Hall , 215 N . Tioga St . , Ithaca , New York , there were present : Members : Catherine Valentino , Town Supervisor; William Lesser, Councilman ; Ed Conley , Councilman ; Dani Holford , Senior Typist; Larry Salmi , Heavy Equipment Operator. Staff : Judith Drake , Human Resources Specialist . Others : Paul Tunison , General Manager, SCLIWC ; Larry Parlett , Administrative Manager , SCLIWC . Call to order: 12 : 10 noon . Persons to be heard : None . Agenda Item #2 : Review of minutes of the November 8 , 2000 meeting . Approved . Agenda Item #3 : Persons to be heard . Mrs . Holford said that there were two things to bring up . 1 . Could employees be involved in the State contract to buy computers? Committee members thought an employee purchasing through State contract is illegal . Mrs . Drake will look into it. 2 . Review of the Jury Duty policy . Mrs . Holford is losing personal time because of travel to Waterloo . Mrs . Drake read the policy as it is stated in the Personnel Manual . After discussion the Committee thought the wording allowed payment for travel to and from court as well as payment for work hours . Agenda Item #4 : Review of Percentages for Part-time employees . The Committee reviewed the printed handout that explained the percentages for Health Insurance for part-time employees (copy attached ) . The members said the percentages were fair , and approved them . The Town Supervisor Review Committee will review the statement in the insurance paragraph , concerning elected officials so it might change after that meeting . Agenda Item #5 : Review Quote for Met Life buy up Options . The Committee reviewed a quote by the Town insurance agent . The Town of Ithaca would pay the premium but the employee has the option of adding insurance for family members at a reduced amount of insurance . No i i i I I I I I I I I Draft Draft Draft medical examination is necessary . The cost to the employer for $25 , 000 coverage would be $ 90 per employee for a year. The total being $ 5 , 850 per year. The employee! would pay for any additional insurance for family members . The Committee voted unanimously to send the proposal on to the Bolton Point Commission and to the Town of Ithaca Town Board in February. Agenda Item #6 : Approve Meeting Dates for 2001 . After discussion the Committee approved the list of meeting dates as proposed . (Attached ) . Agenda Item #7 : Other. Mrs . Drake asked about the review of Personnel Manual by Bolton Point . Mr. Tunison stated he is almost finished with the review . As yet he has not received comments by Bolton Point employees . Safety Glasses : Mrs . Drake read the policy concerning the requirement that certain employees wear safety glasses or goggles . The Town now pays $ 55 at Ithaca Cayuga Optical for the glasses . Costs have risen sharply and the $ 55 only covers less than half of the charge . The Committee discussed what constitutes the necessity of wearing Safety glasses . Mrs . Valentino suggested that whatever fee is paid , the policy should state that the glasses should meet OSHA standards . The Committee asked Mrs . Drake to research the cost of the glasses versus paying a flat fee . Also , the Safety Committee will discuss the policy at their meeting . Long-term Disability : Mrs . Drake said that she has added the Long -term Disability Insurance paragraph to the Insurance Section of the Personnel Manual . The Committee suggested that the sentence "Coverage continues until the employee returns to some form of work or age 65 " be changed to "Coverage continues until the employee returns to some form of work or is covered by Social Security Disability" . Meeting adjourned : 1 : 00 p . m . 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