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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 1977-10-18 v^ TOWN OF IT !U-_CA PLANNING BOARD aY TUESDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1977 t The Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca met on Tuesday , October 18 , 1977 , at 7 : 30 p . m . in the Town of Ithaca Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , N . Y . PRESENT : Chairman Liese Bronfenbrenner , Jonathan Bradley , Eva Hoffmann , James Baker , Montgomery May , Patrick Mackesey , Bernard Stanton , Lawrence P . Fabbroni ( Town Engineer ) . ABSENT and EXCUSED : Henry Aron . ALSO PRESENT : Louis Bonanni Jr . , Betty Hart , Donald Hart , Lyman Baker , Billy Baker ( Lyman ' s son ) , Jean Baker , Gladys Owens , Elva Perry , Wilbur Baker , Willis Hilker , Tammo Steenhuis , Tony Schultz . APPROVAL OF MINUTES MOTION by Mr . James Baker , seconded by Patrick Mackesey : RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca approve and hereby does approve the Planning Board Minutes of March 1 , 1977 , April 5 , 1977 , May 17 , 1977 , and June 21 , 1977 , as written . There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote . Aye - Bronfenbrenner , Bradley , Hoffmann , Baker , May , Mackesey . Abstain - Stanton . Q� Nay - None . The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously . CONSIDERATION OF SIGN APPLICATIONS 1 . Mr . Fabbroni presented an application for sign permit of Citizens ` Savings Bank located in the Fast Hill Plaza . Mr . Fabbroni stated that the proposed sign contains 20 sq . ft . and is to be placed upon a 20 lineal front - foot building and is in compliance with the Sign Ordinance , Mr . Fabbroni noted that this approval process is some - what different from the usual in that the sign permit application together with the attached drawing of the proposed sign has already received Town Board approval subject to Planning Board approval . MOTION by Mr . Bernard Stanton , seconded by Mr . James Baker : RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca approve and hereby does approve the application for sign permit of Citizens ' Savings Bank located in the East Hill Plaza . There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote . Aye - Bronfenbrenner , Bradley , Hoffmann , Baker , May , Mackesey , Stanton . Nay - None . The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously . Planning Board - 2 - October 18 , 1977 2 . Mr . Fabbroni presented an application for sign permit of " What ' s Your Beef ? " and stated that Mr . Bonnell had determined that there is almost 60 sq . ft , of signage at this location on a 40 lineal foot building . Mr . Fabbroni noted that the sign application states that the location has about 28 sq . ft , of signage . MOTION by Mr . Jonathan Bradley , seconded by Mr . Bernard Stanton : RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca recommend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that the permit for signs at the " What ' s Your Beef ? " restaurant be denied on the grounds that the signage does not comply with the Town of Ithaca Sign Ordinance . There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote . Aye - Bronfenbrenner , Bradley , Hoffmann , Baker , May , Mackesey , Stanton . Nay - None . The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously . DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED 10 -YEAR PARK PLAN . Mr . Fabbroni distributed to the Board the proposed 10 - year Plan for Priorities , Programming and Costs for Parks in the Town broken down into two separate 5 -year sections . ( See attachment to Official Minutes of the Planning Board filed in the Town Clerk ' s Office . ) Mr . Fabbroni stated that this matter will be discussed by the Town Board on October 24th , 1977 , at noon . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner will be out of town on that date and it was decided that Mr . Bradley would attend this noon meeting in her stead , or , in the event he cannot , Mrs . Hoffmann will attend . Mr . Fabbroni stated that this plan is basically the outgrowth of a lot of little plans that this Board has discussed . Mr . Fabbroni noted , for example , that in the 10 - year plan he has projected the activities over the whole East Ithaca area , and , as another example , it indicates the acquisition of parks in different areas of the Town . PUBLIC HEARING : CONSIDERATION OF FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAN OF DEFOREST PARK OF RUMSEY- ITHACA CORP . FOR LAND BACK LOT OF DUBOIS AND INDIAN CREEK ROADS AND BEING A PART OF TAX PARCEL 6 - 22 -2 -2 . 2 , TOWN OF ITHACA , Mrs . Bronfenbrenner announced that , at the request of the applicant , the Public Hearing in the above= noted matter has been cancelled . PUBLIC HEARING : CONSIDERATION OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ALTERNATIVES TO PROVIDING ACCESS TO INDIVIDUAL LOTS ALONG UNDEVELOPED PORTIONS OF KENDALL AVENUE AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE . ( ADJOURNED FROM OCTOBER 41 1977 ) At 7 : 45 p . m . Chairman Bronfenbrenner declared the adjourned Public Hearing in the above - noted matter duly opened and read the Notice of Public Hearing as published in the Ithaca Journal and presented the Clerk ' s Affidavit of Posting and" `Publication . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner read a letter directed to the Town of Ithaca Planning Board - 3 - October 18 , 1977 Town Board , c /o Walter J . Schwan , Supervisor , and dated September 21 , 1977 , from Robert H . Martin , 180 I:endall Avenue , and owner of several properties in the area , as follows : " We are totally against opening up Pennsylvania Avenue to through traffic and will fight this by all legal means possible . If this road is built it would only be 7 to 15 feet from established homes . This would cause a real safety hazard to children that live in these houses . This is also an ideal location for Ithaca College stu- dents . Many homes in the area already have student apartments to help them with the rising costs of owning a home . If Kendall and Pennsylvania Avenue are connected this would open the entire area not only to the local residents but to student traffic population . Again a serious safety hazard to children . There are other reasons why we are against this request which I would be happy to explain to the board at their next meeting . Sincerely yours , ( sgd . ) Robert H . Martin " Mr . Fabbroni described one possible approach to a solution of the ® Kendall/Pennsylvania road problem . This would be the construction of a " hammerhead " at the end of the improvement of Kendall Avenue , i . e . , extend Kendall Avenue to the point where it would meet with Pennsylvania Avenue if it ( Pennsylvania ) were extended and create a turn- around effect by use of a road construction technique known as a hammerhead or " T " effect . Pennsylvania Avenue would remain unimproved , except for that portion at its end where the head of the hammer , so to speak , would lie . Mr . Willis Hilker asked if this were to be the proposal ? Mrs . Bronfenbrenner stated that it was not necessarily the proposal ; it is one of the alternatives to resolving the whole question . Mr . Hilker expressed his concern about access to his properties on Pennsylvania Avenue . He asked if that road would be opened but not pavable ? Mr . Fabbroni stated that under this proposal it would be the same as it exists now , but if the owners of 50 % of the front footage on Pennsylvania want it opened it would be at their expense . Mr . Louis Bonanni , Jr . stated that he thought the Board had already heard from 50 % who are in favor of improving the road . Mr . Fabbroni stated that he did not think that this is so , but if it is under Section 200 of Town Law which relates to road improvement and dedication the requirement is that the -owners of more than 500 of the front footage on a proposed road may petition for a Town road , not merely 500 of the owners of property on such " road " . Mr . Fabbroni stated that with the exception of Mr . Hilker , all the people who have appeared in person or first hand basically are down in the end where Mr . Bonanni owns land , any interest has been virtually second hand down toward the other land . . , , ,Planning Board - 4 - October 18 , 1977 Mr . Bradley stated that Mr . Hilker is going to get the short end of the stick if we go along with the hammerhead . Mrs . Hoffmann asked how it is possible that if this road is constructed that it will come within 7 to 15 feet of a building . Mr . Fabbroni stated that this is not the case at all . He said that in all actuality if the road were constructed it would be as much as 22 ' from Perry and Schultz ; there is about 100 ' between the two houses . He stated that the right of way itself is 50 ' but the road would be 20 ' with 4 ' shoulders . Mr . Bradley said , " But , the road is on the map . Why not put it in by extending the one edge of the hammerhead ? The basic objection is the thoroughfare . " Mrs . Hoffmann asked if you have the loop , that is join Kendall and Pennsylvania , will you have much more traffic on Kendall ? Mr . Fabbroni stated that he cannot believe that you are going to create more traffic by making a loop . Mrs . Hoffmann stated that she agreed it is better than two dead ends . Mrs . Hoffmann raised the question of economics . Mr . Fabbroni stated that if Mr . Hilker constructs the road as he has offered to do , it costs the taxpayer nothing . Mr . Hilker wanted to make it clear that he is considering only the ® one road that is the loop , i . e . , the joining of Kendall and Pennsylvania . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner felt that no one has the right to prevent a property owner from having access to his property . Mr . Tony Schultz asked if the Board had talked about the possibility of the " loop " being a thoroughfare ? Mrs . Bronfenbrenner stated , " Yes , that is the reason for the discussion of the hammerhead . " Mr . Hilker indicated that one of his thoughts had been to construct the road with the assistance of those property owners who were interested in it . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner asked for some clarification of this . Mr . Hilker stated that he would bear most of the expenses and have a private agreement if there were property owners interested in such an agreement . Mr . Schultz stated that this is bribery to the Town - - " you say you will give hiM - a road if he builds it " . Mr . Hilker said that the road would be put in at no expense to the Town . Mr . Schultz said that Mr . Hilker is willing to build the road with the assistance of those who want the road , but what about the people who have to bear the cost of the equipment being there ? Mr . Schultz stated that he thinks the residents are resigned to the fact that ultimately that road will go through , but we want it done in a manner that is totally responsible . If these people should become unwilling to bear this expense , where does this leave the residents who oppose it ? Would the road be built in sections meaning that construction equipment and noise and dust will go on for years ? . , ;,Planning Board - 5 - October 18 , 1977 Mr . Bonanni asked if the Board knows what would be the most equitable way to resolve this problem - - by contractor or by the citizens ? Mr . Bonanni stated that this road will benefit everybody in that area . Mr . Fabbroni stated for clarification that the road would not be accepted by the Town unless it meets Town specifications , nor will any certificate of com- pliance be issued until it does . Mrs . Hoffmann stated that these roads have been on the map for almost a 100 years and water and sewer have been placed in there . A discussion followed as to where the water and sewer lines are . The Chair asked if there any further comments . Mr . Tammo Steenhuis stated that most of the people on the end of Pennsylvania Avenue do not want the road . Mr . Steenhuis stated that he does not own property on that part of the road ; he on the other end , but he would like to suggest that if Mr . Hilker is the only one who wants the road he ( Hilker ) should be reimbursed for the cost of his property . Mr . Wilbur Baker stated that Kendall and Pennsylvania are roads that are now being used - - if this loop goes in so that there is one circle , is the Town going to bring the existing Kendall and Pennsylvania up to Town specifications . Mr . Baker stated that he is talking about ® condition . Mr . Baker stated emphatically that these roads are ruined . If this goes - - is the Town going to fix these roads ? Mr . Fabbroni stated that roads in the Town are maintained on a five-year cycle ; if they have not , they are due . The residents in attendance stated en masse that these roads have been allowed to deteriorate for twenty years and have not been repaired at all . There followed a lengthy discussion of why the City Reservoir should be banned from swimming . At 8 : 31 p . m . the Chair closed the Public Hearing , and asked for comments from the members of the Board . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner stated that the Board should understand that the Planning Board may only make recommendations to the Town Board ; theirs is the final decision . Mr . May , looking at the map , stated that all these lots certainly cannot be developed without this road being there . Mr . Stanton stated that very often , if there is a number of people who are not interested , a long - term solution becomes too much and it is perhaps better to look to a short - term solution such as the hammerhead . Mrs . Hoffmann stated that she felt that all the people on the roads should be asked for their opinion . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner referred to Supervisor Schwan ' s letter to those on the unimproved portions to which some replies were received . Mrs . Hoffmann said she meant ALL the people on the roads . Mr . Bradley stated that the people who are interested in building Planning Board - 6 - October 18 , 1977 the road should petition to have it built for the distance they want it built . ® Mr . Fabbroni commented that as far as the Town Master Plan goes , the roads have always been recognized as future roads . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner asked if the Board had any further comments . There being none forthcoming , Mrs . Bronfenbrenner asked if the Board were ready to make a recommendation to the Town Board , Mrs . Hoffmann referred back to the distance that some of the houses would be from the road , and asked if it is only Schultz and Perry that would be close to it ? Mr . Fabbroni said yes Martin is close but not as close . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner asked the Board if they felt that they. . need additional information , and , if so , what kind of information , in order to make a decision ? MOTION by Mr . Jonathan Bradley , seconded by Mrs . Liese Bronfenbrenner : RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca recommend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that the extension of Kendall Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue be governed under the Section 200 provisions in the Town Law . By way of discussion , Mr . May queried , " Is the validity of the motion since that is Town Law? " ® Mr . Bradley stated that it is a recommendation to the Town Board that this be the procedure used for opening the road . Mr . Stanton asked Mr . Bradley what the intent of his motion is ? Mr . Bradley stated that the intent is that the road can be opened to whatever extent it is desired . Mr . Hilker stated to the Board that if the road , -Would be passed on that basis , it would have to be a front - footage assessment to the pro - perty owners . The Board indicated that they understood the meaning of Section 200 , Mrs . Hoffmann stated that if all the property owners were involved at this point as suggested by Mr . Bradley , it would be unlikely it would be developed . Mr . May stated that it is in the best interests of the Town and the future to have the total loop built , both from a maintenance angle and from the angle of future property owners . There is a developer who is willing to construct this road . Roads are built to get people around and we each must look after our own children . Mrs . Bronfenbrenner said that at least there could be a time limit as far as construction in order to minimize dust , trucks , etc . Mr . May stated that he was having difficulty in seeing the wrongness of this road , aside from the specific interests of a very few , . . . , Planning Board - 7 - October 18 , - 1977 Mr . Mackesey stated that these roads are noted on the deeds and these people are entitled to the roads as noted . Mr . Anthony Schultz stated to the Board that he is not opposed to the development of that road if the road is put in properly and to the benefit of the people , but at this point in time there are not people ready to build . There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote : Aye - Bradley . Nay - Bronfenbrenner , Stanton , Mackesey , Hoffmann , Baker , May , The Chair declared to MOTION to be defeated , six to one . MOTION by Mr . Montgomery May , seconded by Mr . Patrick Mackesey : RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca recommend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that Pennsylvania Avenue and Kendall Avenue be continued to make a continuous loop as per the original plat map from the Ithaca Land Company dated 1895 , duly recorded , and according to the land use maps of the Tompkins County Assessment Office . By way of discussion , Mr . Mackesey stated that his feelings are that when you have roads laid out and you have people purchase land in good faith that they will be built , those people are holding a dead investment if the road is not opened for them to use their land . ® Mr . Bradley stated that it is obvious here that the road is not needed all the way through . Mr . May said that he did not know that Mr . Bradley can say that . Mr . Mackesey said that some are actually in favor . Mr . Bradley said , " Then build the road in sections . " Mr . Stanton stated that the question is " when " . He said that there are an important number of people who are opposed , and yet , there is no question as to it being logical in the first place . There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote . Aye - May , Baker , Hoffmann , Mackesey . Nay - Bradley , Bronfenbrenner , Stanton . The MOTION was declared to be passed , four to three . ADJOURNMENT Upon Motion , the , Meeting was adjourned at 9 : 17 p . m . Respectfully submitted , Nancy M . Fuller , Secretary . A G E N D A TOWN OF ITHACA PLAN14ING BOARD TUESDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1977 7 : 30 P . M . PUBLIC HEARING : Consideration of Final Subdivision Plan of DeForest Park of Rumsev - Ithaca Corp . for land back lot of DuBois and Indian Creek Roads and being a part of Tax Parcel 6 - 22 - 2 - 2 . 2 , Town of Ithaca . 7 : 45 P . M . PUBLIC HEARING : Consideration of the Public and Private Alternatives to providing access to individual lots along undeveloped portions of Kendall Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue . ( Adjourned from October 4 , 1977 . ) 8 : 15 P . M . Sign Approvals 8 : 25 P . M . Approval of Minutes - March 1 , 1977 April 5 , 1977 May 17 , 1977 June 21 , 1977 ® 8 : 30 P . M . Discussion of proposed 10 - year Park Plan , 9 : 00 P . M . ADJOURNMENT . NOTE : IF ANY .MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD CANNOT ATTEND , PLEASE CALL ME IMMEDIATELY AT 273 - 1721 . Nancy M . Fuller Secretary AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE ITHACA, N . Y. I Edward L . Bergen � , being duly sworn , say, that I am the ' Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , that the following notice has . been duly posted -on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and that the notice has been duly published in the local newspaper : ( Ithaca Journal ) Notice of Public � Hearings of Town of Ithaca Plann ; nQ Board an rmi el Og3vye,etobey 18 , 1977 , at 7 : 30 and 7 : 45 p . m . as per attached cation of sign - board used for posting : - Front entrance to Town Hai 1 Date of Posting : October 11 , 1977 Date of Publication : October 13 , 1977 . - 11LA - - Edwar Vto0f . , Bergen Town Clerk Town of Ithaca State of New York County of Tompkins SS . Town of Ithaca Sworn to before me this 18th day of October s �9 ZZ _ • NOTARY 1 GERTRUDE H. BERGEN Notary Public, State of New York No. 5.9-5278725 Qualified in Tompkins Goun;�'r 'Herm Expires March 30, 19_!x/ --------------- 18 ITHACA JOURNAL Thursday, . Octoher' 13 , 1977 news and views 1 DE DVE FOR I - ' - LEGALADVERTISING TUESDAY thruFRIDAY j No comeback, says Mrs . Gandhi 12 NOON• 2 days BEFORE publicatio TORONTO ( AP ) — Indira Gandhi says she is not attempting a political Saturday comeback and has'no desire to be prime minister again although she has been campaigning against Prime Minister Morarji Desai ' s government for weeks . and Monday , Mrs . Gandhi denied published reports that she is seeking to return to office 10 :00 A.M. in a telephone conversation with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from ` 2days BEFORE publication ; her home in New Delhi. The interview was broadcast Wednesday night. She was asked if, despite her disclaimer, she felt she, might still become Legal Notice prime minister again. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING° " How do I know ? " she replied. "I don' t have the desire for it. " The Annul Meeting of the Ladies Union Benevolent Society will be held Mrs . Gandhi was arrested Oct. 4 on charges of official corruption but was on Thursday, October 27, 1977 .n the released 16 hours later by a New Delhi magistrate who said there was not Tompkins County Trust Company ) Board Room, 121 East Seneca Street. !! hough evidence tojustify her arrest. The government has appealed to the . Directors will meet at 9 :45 a.m. and 'Ihi High Court to overrule the magistrate . the Trustees will join them at 11 .00 a. The agenda will include nomina- � es. Gandhi told the CBC she is not sure what her legal position is or what m.tions and voting for 1978 officers. barges against her were , "but certainly those that have been made public Oct. 13, 1977 'e . " Sealed bids for replacing the asphalt shingle roof and placing ceiling insula- \Panama 's chief indicted tion at the Village Fire Station, 194 Pleasant Grove road, will be received at the Office of the Village of Cayuga' TON , ( AP ) — , The Justice Department confirms an indictment Heights, 836 Hanshaw Road untllt , , tw York, court charges the brother of Panama ' s dictator with at wNoonh12 :00. Monday October 17 1977 ich time they will be opened and �:Iin publicly read. Specifications are g available at the Village Office. brother of Panama chief of state Omar Torrijos , was J.B. Rogers sago, a department source said Wednesday. Village engineer N Oct. 12,13. 14. 15. 1977 :) has never been unsealed because we have never found _ vy to arrest him , " the source said. NOTICE Robert,Havel said Omar Torrijos ' ` has never been Notice is hereby given that the state 'comptroller has caused an examina- ' tion to be made of the accounts and Oct. 3, • �Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell discussed with fiscal City rof Ithaca , ca , County of , the City of Ithaca , County 'of that members of Torrijos ' family have been Tompkins for the period beginning on July 1 . 1973 and ending on. June 30, he United States. 1976. The report of such examination vial leaders and members of the House and has been filed in my office where it is \ a public record, available for insepc- lion by all interested persons. incies have received drug smuggling Richard E. Backer \it added most were based on hearsay . clerk � Dated : 13 October 1977 he allegations as far back as 1972 . . TOWN OF ITHACA _ PLANNING ' BOARD C Atlantic NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS . I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1977 neriean attempt in five weeks By direction of the Chairman of [he `•le coast of Canada , and the Planning Board, NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN that Public Hearings will ewhat embarrassed " and be held by the Planning Board of the' I next year. Town of Ithaca on Tuesday. October f Y 18, 1977, in Town Hall. 126 East v Dewey Reinhard , 47 , Seneca Street ( second floor , Ithaca, `la 30 miles off Nova N. Y. • at the following times and on the following matters : 7 : 30 p.m. Consideration of Final Sub- •�• division Plan of DeForest Park of 1\y, were cold , Wet Rumsey-Ithaca Corp, for land back lot of DuBois and Indian Creek Roads �• and being a part of Tax Parcel 6-22-2- pointed and 2.2. Town of Ithaca. ' 7: 45 p.m. Consideration of the Public ` d money into and Private Alternatives to providing I access to individual lots along un- em worked developed portions of Kendall Avenue )arlier next and Pennsylvania Avenue. Said Planning Board will at said times and said place hear all persons in support of such. matters or objec- tions thereto. Persons may appear by agent or in person. Edward L. Bergen �of Town Clerk `IS Dated : Town of Ithaca October 11 , 1977 October 13, 1977 t TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS TUESDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1977 By direction of the Chairman of, the Planning Board , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca on Tuesday , October 18 , 1977 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street ( second floor ) , Ithaca , N . Y . , at the following times and on the following matters : 7 : 30 P . M . Consideration of Final Subdivision Plan of DeForest Park of Rumsey - Ithaca Corp . for land back lot of DuBois and Indian Creek Roads and being a part of Tax Parcel 6 - 22 - 2 - 2 . 2 , Town of Ithaca . 7 : 45 P . M . Consideration of the Public and Private Alaternatives to providing access to individual lots along undeveloped portions of Kendall Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue , Said Planning Board will at said times and said place hear all persons in support of such matters or objections thereto . Persons may appear by agent or in person . Edward L . Bergen ;. . Town Clerk Town of Ithaca Dated : October 11 , 1977 Publish : October 13 , 1977 r r 9/ 9 / 77 FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR PRIORITIES , PROGRAMMING , AND COSTS = ar Location Phase Cost Constr . Method Funding Source 9O East Ithaca Bikeway Completion $ 3800 Force Account Local $ 3800 1978 Northview Rd . West Completion $ 2000 Force Account Local $ 2000 Acquisition 1978 Tareyton Road or Sand Area Northeast Tennis Courts $ 21500 Force Account Local $ 21500 Contract Local $ 30000 1979 DeWitt Junior High Completion $ 150000 Force Account School 30000 BOR 75000 Municips , 15000 1979 Eastern Heights or Softball $ 28000 Contract Local $ 14000 East Ithaca Play Area Force Account BOR 14000 1979 Coy Glen or Local $ 42500 Inlet Valley Acquisition $ 85000 N/A BOR 42500 Donations 1980 Eastern Heights or Tennis Courts $ 30000 Contract Local $ 15000 East Ithaca BOR 15000 1980 Tareyton Road Basketball $ 7300 Force Account Local $ 7300 Local $ 25000 1980 Forest Home Site Acquisition $ 50000 N/A BOR 25000 Donations Subdivisions Local $ 12500 1981 South Hill Park Acquisition $ 25000 N/A BOR . . 12500 Donations Subdivisions 1981 Eastern Heights or Paths $ 33000 Force Account Local $ 16500 East Ithaca Play Area Contract BOR 16500 Local $ 21250 1981 Lick Brook Acquisition $ 42500 N/A BOR 21250 Donations Local $ 15000 1982 West Hill Park Acquisition $ 30000 N/A BOR 15000 Donations Subdivisions 1982 Eastern Heights or Basketball $ 35000 Contract Local • $ 17500 East Ithaca BOR 17500 19 � Tareyton Road Pavilion $ 12000 Force Account Local $ 12000 9 / 9 / 77 SECOND FIVE YEAR PLAN FOR PRIORITIES , PROGRAMMING , AND COSTS w, ar Location Phase Cost Constr . Method Funding Source _ 983 Forest Home Ballfields , $ 100000 Force Account Local $ 50000 Development Etc . Contract BOR 50000 L983 Eastern Heights or Lawn Games $ 41000 Force Account Local $ 20500 East Ithaca Nature Walk Contract BOR 120500 L984 South Hill Stage I $ 50000 Force Account Local $ 50000 L984 Eastern Heights or Soccer $ 66000 Force Account Local $ 33000 East Ithaca Football Contract BOR 33000 985 Coy Glen or Ballfields $ 100000 Force Account Local $ 50000 Inlet Valley Picnic Contract BOR 50000 L985 Eastern Heights or Soccer $ 66000 Force Account Local $ 33000 East Ithaca Football Contract BOR 33000 L986 South Hill Stage II $ 50000 Force Account Local $ 25000 Contract BOR 25000 L986 Eastern Heights or Soccer $ 66000 Force Account Local $ 33000 East Ithaca Football Contract BOR 33000 L987 West Hill Stage I $ 75000 Force Account Local $ 37500 Contract BOR 37500 L987 Eastern Heights or Play Area $ 59000 Force Account Local $ 29500 East Ithaca Contract BOR . 29500 t4 Cri ro H n M b Z m 'b Fes l (D He O O N O Sv (D O W � n . y En 0 G n n "c m E n EQ O O (n Q rt 7C ct (D (D rt He rt rt C4 ri LQ ? rn 't 0 (D rt :30 tj] 't3 • G x W rt rt r K rt C H f 1 r (D r• We ►i x O m ::l He rt H (D & N r O Ho x : rt A He r O r O He rt PV r � � (D ::1 O O 1 He ro (D ' . O Ho He 'o m rt � n IOU a ar tot 0) w to x x 0 w x DA x CD FF4 J n O �. oEn n a rt rt, w LQ (D rt cD • � N En H m Ct rt rt {) Ln CJ C] tD r Q w r r � Fal ro En N N co O Co C4 tl r H En w � n r x t� . ty r tx-� > n cn t� co N r (7 En 10 N OD W r En ( n 1D r rn co a Fog f] cn %D rn w L . F4 n � � a► m o, Fams co J - .: • -:.ice LOCAL AND BOR FUNDING _ Accrued Income Balance Expenses To Balance Park Fund Budget 1977 $ 130 , 000 1978 $ 136 , 500 $ 109 , 200 - $ 27 , 300 0 1979 $ 114 , 660 $ 28 , 160 - $ 86 , 500 . 0 1980 $ 29 , 568 0 - $ 47 , 300 $ 17 , 732 1981 0 0 - $ 50 , 250 $ 50 , 250 1982 0 0 - $ 59 , 500 $ 59 , 50 0 1983 0 0 . - $ 701500 $ 70 , 500 . 1984 0 0 - $ 83 , 000 $ 83 , 000 1985 0 0 - $ 83 , 000 $ 83 , 000 1986 0 0 - $ 58 , 000 $ 581000 1987 0 0 - $ 67 , 000 $ 67 , 000 $ 488 , 982 Avg . Budget of $ 50000 per year 1978 $ 50 , 000 $ 50 , 000 1979 $ 102 , 500 $ 102 , 500 1980 $ 157 , 625 $ 139 , 893 - $ 17732 1981 $ 196 , 887 $ 146 , 637 - $ 50 , 250 1982 . $ 203 , 969 $ 144 , 469 - $ 59 , 500 1983 $ 201 , 693 $ 131 , 193 - $ 70 , 500 1984 $ 187 , 752 $ 104 , 752 - $ 83 , 000 1985 $ 159 , 990 $ 76 , 990 - $ 83 , 000 1986 $ 130 , 920 $ 72 , 920 - $ 58 , 000 1987 $ 126 , 566 $ 59 , 566 - $ 67 , 000 ALL LOCAL FUNDING Accrued Income Balance Expenses To Balance Park Fund Budget �1 1977 $ 130 , 000 1978 - $ 136 , 500 $ 109 , 200 - $ 27 , 300 0 1979 $ 114 , 660 0 - $ 1881000 $ 73 , 340 1980 0 0 $ 87 , 300 $ 87 , 300 1981 0 0 n $ 105 , 500 $ 105 , 500 1982 0 0 . - $ 77 , 000 $ 77 , 000 1983 0 0 - $ 141 , 00.0 $ 1411000 1984 : 0 0 - $ 116 , 000 $ 116 , 000 1985 0 0 - $ 166 , 000 $ 166 , 000 1986 0 0 - $ 116000 $ 116 , 000 1987 0 0 - $ 134000 $ 134 , 000 $ 1 , 016 , 140 Avg . Budget of $ 100 , 000 per year . . 1978 $ 1001000 - $ 100 , 000 1979 $ 205 , 000 $ 131 , 660 - $ 73 , 340 1980 $ 238 , 243 $ 150 , 943 - $ 87 , 300 1981 $ 258 , 490 $ 152 , 990 - $ 105 , 500 1982 $ 260 , 639 $ 183 , 639 - $ 77000 1983 $ 292 , 821 $ 151 , 821 - $ 141 , 000 1984 $ 259 , 412 $ 143 , 412 - $ 116000 1985 $ 250 , 583 $ 84 , 583 - $ 166 , 000 1986' $ 188 , 812 $ 72 , 000 - $ 116 , 000 ; 1987 $ 176 , 453 $ 42 , 453 - $ 134 , 000