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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2010-06-07 Regular Meeting of the Ithaca Town Board Monday, June 7, 2010 at 5 : 30 p. m . -y� 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850 Minutes Board Members Present : Herb Engman , Supervisor; Councilpersons Bill Goodman , Susan Riha , Eric Levine , Tee -Ann Hunter and Rich DePaolo Absent : Pat Leary Staff Present : Jonathan Kanter, Director of Planning ; Bruce Bates , Director of Code Enforcement ; Jim Weber, Highway Superintendent and Director of Public Works ; Judy Drake , Human Resources Manager; Paulette Terwilliger, Town Clerk and Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance Supervisor Engman called the meeting to order at 5 : 33 p . m . and reviewed changes to the agenda . Mr. Engman also announced two presentation dates to the Board and the public ; Stormwater Mitigation on June 7th and Asset Management on July 29th Persons to be Heard and Board Comments — None Report of County and City Representatives Councilman Joel Zumoff from the City of Ithaca reported on the fences put up to deter suicides . The City does not like them but reluctantly agreed to the extension of time for the college to determine a more aesthetically pleasing way to help deter tragic outcomes . He also reported that the County has suspended all roadwork due to the State budget crisis and not receiving the funds from the State for the work . The City is not in the same situation and scheduled construction will continue . Mr. Zumoff noted that the Vine Street Cottages developers held a neighborhood meeting with about 30 people attending . He also reported that the City passed a resolution in support of sweat-free apparel for City employee uniforms . This was spearheaded by a group of college students and the Board of Public Works is in the process of discussing the issue and the Council expects a recommendation next week. Mr. Zumoff then mentioned the dredging of the inlet . The City expects to decide on the site for the dredge spills that cannot be very far from the source . The Board of Public Works will recommend one to the Council for their July meeting . Mr. Engman asked Mr. Zumoff what the City is thinking in terms of the property that they own that is in the Town of Ithaca and whether they were still considering that site as a fill site once the dredge spoils are dry. Mr. Zumoff stated that the decision of where to put the spoils TB 6-7-2010 Page 2 of 19 when they are dry is a ways off and the decision he was speaking of was the precursor to that; where the spoils are going to be kept until they dry , but he would keep our interest in mind . There was no report from the County AGENDA ITEM Public Hearing Regarding the Draft Official Town Map Supervisor Engman opened the. public hearing at 5 : 46pm . There was no one wishing to address the Board and the public hearing was closed . Consider SEQR Mr. Engman brought the Board 's attention to the revised , red - lined SEAR before them . Mr. Kanter explained that comments were added to clarify that site-specific proposals for development of road construction would receive site -specific environmental review. The roads have been reviewed for alignment and right-of-way but not the physical aspects of the roads . Susan Riha and Eric Levine moved and seconded the motion as drafted for discussion . Mr. DePaolo had questions regarding the West Haven Rd and Coy Glen impacts of the additional roads which will be "shortcuts" for some and therefore impact those neighborhoods . Discussion followed with Ms . Brock reiterating that projects involving those roads would still need their own SEQRs and SEQRs can be re -evaluated when needed . Mr. Kanter added that the updated map shows many roads that are already approved and on file with the County from approved subdivision plats and this is just tying up the loose ends . The map has not been updated since the late 60s . The only portion that hasn 't been is West Hill Drive and Bundy Road and having them there reserves those areas for the Town where they would like to see a road as opposed to where a developer might want to see a road . Mr. DePaolo understood that , but he wanted the impact of the changes to be more accurately explained in the SEQR form . Discussion followed with verbiage worked out to add to the SEQR . The verbiage was added by a motion for an amendment moved by Ms . Hunter and seconded by Mr. DePoalo with a unanimous vote . TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-107 : SEQR Adoption of Amendments and Revisions to Official Map of the Town of Ithaca WHEREAS , this action is the adoption of amendments and revisions to the Official Map of the Town of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , the amended and revised Official Map shows existing and proposed streets , highways , parks and trails in the Town of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , this is an unlisted action pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ( SEQRA) 6 NYCRR Part 617 and Chapter 148 ( Environmental Quality Review) of the Town of Ithaca Code , for which the Town of TB 6-7-2010 Page 3 of 19 Ithaca Town Board is acting as Lead Agency in the environmental review with respect to the adoption of amendments and revisions to the Official Map ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board , at a public hearing held on June 7 , 2010 , has reviewed and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental Assessment Form ( EAF) , Parts I and II , for this action , prepared by the Town Planning staff ; now therefore , be it RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby makes a negative determination of environmental significance in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, 6 NYCRR Part 617 New York State Environmental Quality Review and Chapter 148 of the Town of Ithaca Code for the above referenced action as proposed , based on the information in the EAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Part 11 , and , therefore , neither a Full Environmental Assessment Form , nor an Environmental Impact Statement will be required . MOVED : Councilwoman Riha SECONDED : Councilman Levine VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously. Consider approval TB RESOLUTION NO , 2010=108 : Adoption of Amendments and Revisions to Official Map of the Town of Ithaca WHEREAS , Section 270 of New York Town Law authorizes the Town Board to establish an official map of that part of the town outside the limits of any incorporated city or village showing the streets , highways and parks theretofore laid out , and may also show drainage systems ; and WHEREAS , the current Official Map of the Town of Ithaca dates back to 1968 and has not been changed or amended since then ; and WHEREAS , Section 273 of New York Town Law authorizes the Town Board to change or add to the official map of the town so as to lay out new streets , highways , drainage systems or parks , after first referring any such proposed changes or additions to the Planning Board for a report thereon ; and WHEREAS , the Town Highway Superintendent/Director of Public Works prepared a draft proposed , revised Official Map , dated February 2010 , showing the current and proposed streets , highways , parks and trails in the Town of Ithaca , which represented changes from the 1968 Official Map ; and WHEREAS , the Town Board discussed the draft revised Official Map as described above at its regular meeting on March 8 , 2010 , and referred the proposed TB 6-7-2010 Page 4 of 19 changes to the Official Map to the Planning Board for a report and recommendation ; and 1 9 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Planning Board reviewed the draft Official Map , dated February 2010 , held a public hearing on the draft Official Map at its meeting on April 6 , 2010 , and recommended in PB Resolution No . 2010-027 that the Town Board adopt the proposed revised Official Map with the changes shown on the February 2010 draft along with the following additional changes : ( 1 ) add Cradit Farm Road 's name to the map ; and (2) add the future portion of the Westview Subdivision road connecting the existing end of Larisa Lane to Schickel Road as an approved future road ; and WHEREAS , the Highway Superintendent/Director of Public Works has made the changes recommended by the Planning Board , and in addition has removed Town walkways from the proposed Official Map and made formatting changes to it , and has changed the Creation Date of the draft revised Official Map of the Town of Ithaca to May 10 , 2010 ; and WHEREAS , at its May 10 , 2010 meeting , a resolution was duly adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca for a public hearing to be held by said Town on June 71 2010 at 5 : 35 p . m . to hear all interested parties on the proposed changes to the Official Map of the Town of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS , notice of said public hearing was duly advertised in the Ithaca Journal ; and WHEREAS , said public hearing was duly held on said date and time at the Town Hall of the Town of Ithaca and all parties in attendance were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition to the proposed changes to the revised Official Map ; and WHEREAS , this is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Town Board , acting as lead agency in the environmental review with respect to said adoption of amendments and revisions to the Official Map has , on June 7 , 2010 , made a negative determination of environmental significance , after having reviewed and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental Assessment Form , Parts I and II , prepared by the Town Planning staff; NOW , THEREFORE , be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby accepts and adopts the amendments and revisions to the Official Map of the Town of Ithaca as shown on the May 10 , 2010 version of the Official Map , which version shall hereafter constitute the Official Map of the Town of Ithaca , effective June 8 , 2010 . MOVED : Councilman DePaolo SECONDED : Councilman Levine TB 6-7-2010 Page 5 of 19 VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously. AGENDA ITEM Public Hearing regarding Waiving or Reducing the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Fee for Longview Supervisor Engman opened the public hearing at 6 : 08 p . m . There was no one wishing to address the Board on this subject and the public hearing was closed . TB RESOLUTION NO , 2010=109@ APPROVAL OF WAIVER FOR THE TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FEE PURSUANT TO TOWN OF ITHACA CODE, CHAPTER 125 , TITLED , BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE PREVENTION , SEC. 125=7 13(9) (a) [21 fa-el , IN ORDER TO REFUND LONGVIEW WHEREAS , a resolution was duly adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca for a public hearing to be held by said Town on June 7 , 2010 to hear all interested parties on the proposed waiver of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy fees pursuant to Town of Ithaca Code , Chapter 125 , Titled , Building Construction and Fire Prevention , Sec . 125-7 B (9) (a) [2] [a-e] , in order to refund Longview/Ithacare , and WHEREAS , notice of said public hearing was duly advertised in the Ithaca Journal; and WHEREAS , said public hearing was duly held on said date and time at the Town Hall of the Town of Ithaca and all parties in attendance were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition to said proposed fee reduction , or any part thereof ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the governing body of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve a waiver and reimbursement of the $2 , 000 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Fee pursuant to Town of Ithaca Code , Chapter 125 , Titled , Building Construction and Fire Prevention , Sec . 125-7 B (9) (a) [2] [a-e] , paid in April 2010 for a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. MOVED : Councilman Levine SECONDED : Councilwoman Riha VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously . AGENDA ITEM Presentation of Town of Ithaca Stormwater Management Plan Annual Report to NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Darby Kiley gave an overview of the report . Councilman DePaolo asked how the DEC ensures compliance and Ms . Kiley responded that they do spot checks on projects and TB 6-7-2010 Page 6 of 19 some towns have been audited . One of the items a local municipality was cited for was not having a plan to address stormwater issues , and the Town is working on that right now. AGENDA ITEM Johnson Controls Proposal for the IAWWTP — Chris Kalwara Mr. Kalwara gave a presentation on what Johnson Controls is proposing and their history and achievements with other municipalities . (Attachment # 1 ) The Board had questions regarding the length of the benefit versus the machinery bought and the upkeep of the machinery . Mr. Kalwara responded that the company guarantees the savings , so they are very , very careful and research the components they propose . Mr. Engman added that because this is a partnership , the Town will be working with the City of Ithaca and the Town of Dryden and an RFP will have to be developed and sent out and the Board would review that also . The repairs have to happen and grants have been applied for with some success , but , either way, we are going to have to pay for these improvements . The Board thanked Mr. Kalwara , AGENDA ITEM Discuss the Cornell/Conifer Proposal Mr. Kanter gave a brief summary statement . This is a recommendation from the Planning Committee that the Town Board move forward on the concept of a Planned Development Zone ( PDZ) and refer the project to the Planning Board for Site Plan Review so they can receive initial comments from the Planning Board . Andy Bodewes from Conifer Realty then addressed the Board . Mr. Bodewes stated that this is a Conifer proposal and they are proposing all the development , not Cornell , as reported by the Ithaca Journal . Conifer is proposing senior housing and a park-and - ride ; nothing else is being considered or proposed . That said , the Town has asked Confer, in an effort of good planning processes , to consider what could happen on the rest of the land and they have done that in concept form only . Nothing besides the senior housing and park-and - ride are being proposed and anything else shown is for concept planning purposes only . Conifer will be working with INHS to develop the senior housing and it will be similar if not identical to Conifer Village Senior Apartments . John Caruso from Passero Associates then addressed the Board . Mr. Caruso talked about the process and meetings they have been through up to this point . They have met with Town Staff and the Planning Committee to clarify their objectives and meet the needs of the community as well as address some common concerns . Mr. Caruso had a map delineating the three sections of the property . They looked at the Route 96 Corridor Study and the Comprehensive Plan and looked at the possible uses for the remaining land and the current allowable land uses . They defined neighborhood commercial uses , workforce housing , and institutional housing and offices and how that fit in with compatibility when looking at a PDZ . These discussions led toward the idea of a Planned Development Zone versus multiple Residence zoning . By going with a PDZ , they were able to look globally at the site SEQR for the potential uses in the remaining lands and their impacts associated with TB 6-7-2010 Page 7 of 19 the development of the remaining lands . They will look at the gamut of uses and their impacts on things such as traffic , stormwater management , access , pedestrian access , density, etc , and they have a jumpstart on those issues . They also clarified the process . They identified going to the Planning Board , and back to the Town Board and defined how the process would happen . The framework is there for future development for whomever develops the remaining land whenever it is developed . Mr. Bodewes stated that they have a draft PDZ as a starting point for initial review. Mr. Engman interjected that the action before the Board tonight is whether the Town Board feels comfortable enough with the concept to refer it to the Planning Board to get their initial comments , but we do not have the draft PDZ written up and that is not what will be reviewed . The recommendation is just to pass the concept on to the Planning Board and begin a draft PDZ for the Planning Committee to begin discussing . Board Comments/Questions Ms . Hunter asked what "workforce housing" meant . This is a new term being used quite a lot and what exactly does it mean ? Mr. Bodewes referred the question to John Livigne from Cornell who stated that "we ' re not sure ; it would be something to median income individuals or below. " Mr. Engman added that it was discussed at the Planning Committee and they indicated that what they had in mind was median income housing , not very low income and not higher income . Ms . Hunter asked if we had the ability to define that and asked how long we could make that a requirement once the investors have gotten their return . Mr. Bodewes responded that the Board could and Mr. Kanter and Ms . Riha added that that would be part of the PDZ requirements . Discussion followed . Mr. DePaolo and Ms . Hunter had questions about the draft PDZ Mr. Bodewes mentioned and they were concerned about forwarding the project to the Planning Board without having seen the draft . Mr. Kanter and Mr. Engman explained that the proposal would be going forward as a concept only, not the PDZ ; the PDZ would start at the Planning Committee which would then forward its recommendation on to the Town Board . Discussion followed regarding the three scenarios and what is allowed now and what could be allowed with a PDZ . There was a lot of discussion on the SEAR process for this proposal and future proposals , and Ms . Brock reiterated that other proposals would be required to go through the SEQR process . The SEAR review would be site- specific . The SEAR for the PDZ would be generic . Once a specific site project was proposed , the SEAR would be reviewed with the additional information and it would either be reopened or supplemented according to the site specifics . A neighbor of the proposed PDZ addressed the Board asking if his property , which appeared to be blocked out of the PDZ , would be eligible for the PDZ? Mr. Kanter asked for his contact information and said he would discuss it with him . The Board moved the resolution for discussion . Ms . Hunter and Mr. DePaolo were concerned about the PDZ going to the Planning Board and the Town Board having not seen it . Discussion followed and Mr. DePaolo offered an amendment to remove the TB 6-7-2010 Page 8 of 19 resolved clause sending the concept to the Planning Board . Ms . Hunter seconded it . Discussion followed with other Board members reiterating and explaining that the PDZ is not going to the Planning Board and the Planning Board is only looking at the proposal in a concept form so the developers could get initial comments and concerns from them which may then be discussed in conjunction with the drafting of the PDZ by the Planning Committee and the Town Board . Discussion followed and Mr. DePaolo withdrew his amendment . a . Consider resolution of support of concept and referral to the Planning Board for Sketch Plan Review and Preliminary Comments TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-110 : Support Concept of Pursuing a Planned Development Zone ( PDZ) for the Conifer/Cornell Proposal , Trumansburg Road , and Refer Conifer/Cornell Proposal to Planning Board for Sketch Plan Review and Preliminary Comments WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Town Board discussed a proposal by Conifer Realty, LLC and Cornell University on a parcel located on Trumansburg Road/Route 96 (Tax Parcel No . 24 . -4-5 . 2) to initially develop a 15 acre portion of the 35 +/- acres of land currently owned by Cornell with a Phase I development to include a 60 +/- unit senior apartment building , an 80 +/- unit assisted living facility (Terrace at Ithaca) , and a park- and - ride lot consisting of 115 +/- parking spaces and a bus shelter. The remaining lands (20 +/- acres) will be retained by Cornell University for future development that could include a mix of uses , such as workforce housing , a small-scale neighborhood commercial or office development , and a future unspecified Cornell educational/institutional facility. The full development of the site would include a future road that could be dedicated to the Town of Ithaca connecting West Hill Drive through the site to Trumansburg Road , and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Town Board referred the Conifer/Cornell proposal to the Town of Ithaca Planning Committee for a recommendation , and WHEREAS , the Planning Committee met on April 8th and May 13th , 2010 to discuss the Conifer/Cornell proposal and voted to recommend that the Town Board consider developing a Planned Development Zone ( PDZ) for the entire Cornell site to accommodate the Phase I Conifer/Cornell proposal and a range of possible future development scenarios for the remaining lands to be retained by Cornell , and also recommended referring the Conifer/Cornell proposal at this time to the Town of Ithaca Planning Board for an early sketch plan review and preliminary comments , now, therefore , be it RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby supports the concept of pursuing a Planned Development Zone ( PDZ) for the entire Cornell site as described above to accommodate both the Phase I development and a range of future development scenarios on the remaining Cornell land , subject to all of the reviews and TB 6-7-2010 Page 9 of 19 approvals that will be required in order for the applicant to pursue this proposal , and be it further RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby refers the Conifer/Cornell proposal to the Town of Ithaca Planning Board for sketch plan review and preliminary comments . MOVED : Councilwoman Riha SECONDED : Councilman Goodman AYES : Engman , Goodman , Riha , DePaolo , Levine and Hunter NAYS : None Motion passed unanimously . AGENDA ITEM Consider Resolution of Support for the Property Assessed Clean Energy ( PACE) Program Supervisor Engman explained the program and noted the Q&A sheet provided . Councilman DePaolo asked who would bond for the funds and who would be responsible if something happened . Mr. Engman thought that it would be the County as this is a large program and he was not familiar with all the details , " having gone by the supplied "suggested resolution" . TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010 — 111 : SUPPORT FOR AMENDING EXISTING ENABLING LEGISLATION (A40004) REGARDING MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCING PROGRAMS WHEREAS , most energy consumed in the Tompkins County community is used for heating and lighting buildings , making retrofitting the existing building stock key to making significant strides in reducing energy use in the community; and WHEREAS , in November 2009 , by Chapter 497 of the Laws of 2009 , the State of New York authorized an amendment of the General Municipal Law by creating Article 5- L to allow municipalities to create Property Assessed Clean Energy Programs (known in New York State as "Sustainable Energy Financing Programs") to promote the deployment of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvement measures at residential and commercial properties ; and WHEREAS , Sustainable Energy Financing Programs assist property owners interested in making energy efficiency improvements or installing renewable energy systems in their buildings by providing a new financing mechanism to augment federal and state incentive programs ; and WHEREAS, Sustainable Energy Financing Programs are self supporting and designed to have no adverse budgetary impact to the municipality administering the program , and will be an "opt- in " benefit affecting only those residents who choose to participate ; and TB 6-7-2010 Page 10 of 19 WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca wishes to increase the energy efficiency of existing buildings , reduce energy costs for residents , reduce carbon emissions to help mitigate climate disruption , reduce the negative health effects of fossil fuel emissions , create and retain local jobs in the energy audit and energy contracting sector, and bolster the local economy by saving residents monies which would otherwise be spent on energy costs ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca wishes to explore mutually beneficial ways of : • Leveraging private sources of capital with other public and private resources to accomplish these objectives ; and • Coordinating efforts with Federal , State , and other agencies and authorities to assure that activities are compatible with the plans and programs of the cooperating municipalities ; and WHEREAS , the Sustainable Energy Financing Program enabled by Article 5- L should be amended to allow broader sources of funding while securing and facilitating such programs , and such legislation is now pending in the New York State Senate and Assembly, now therefore be it RESOLVED , That the Town Board the Town of Ithaca supports pending legislation in the NYS Senate (#S7683) and companion legislation in the NYS Assembly A11243 to amend , strengthen and correct technical deficiencies within the current enabling laws authorizing Sustainable Energy Financing Programs , RESOLVED , further, That the Town of Ithaca Town Clerk is authorized to forward this resolution in support of amending current enabling laws authorizing Sustainable Energy Financing Programs to Governor David A . Paterson , Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith , Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos , Senator George Winner, Senator James Seward , Senator Michael Nozzolio , Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Assembly Majority Leader Ron Canestrari , Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb , Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton , and the New York State Association of Counties/ New York State Association of Towns/New York Conference of Mayors . MOVED : Councilwoman Riha SECONDED : Councilman Goodman AYES : Engman , Goodman , Riha , DePaolo , Levine and Hunter NAYS : None Motion passed unanimously. TB 6-7-2010 Page 11 of 19 AGENDA ITEM Consider Approval of the 2011 PEGASYS Capital Budget Councilman DePaolo explained the budget and history of PEGASYS . TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-112 : RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2011 PEGASYS CAPITAL BUDGET WHEREAS , the Franchise Agreement between Time Warner Entertainment- Advance/Newhouse Partnership (TWC) and the Town of Ithaca , effective 5/29/03 , authorizes TWC to collect $0 . 15 per subscriber per month to be used for the purchase of equipment for PEGASYS ; and WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca is a member of the PEGASYS Access Oversight Committee , which was created by the City of Ithaca to deal with a variety of matters related to public access , including making recommendations regarding the amount of PEGASYS equipment to be acquired each year over the term of the City' s franchise agreement with TWC ; and WHEREAS, the PEGASYS Access Oversight Committee has been charged with making a recommendation regarding the annual budget and facilities for the coming year, to be approved by participating municipalities by June 30 of the current year; and WHEREAS, the total capital budget for the life of the ten -year agreement was estimated to be $200 , 000 ; and WHEREAS, the Access Oversight Committee has approved a 2011 capital budget in the amount of $28 , 500 . 00 as shown on the attached document titled "2011 PEGASYS Capital Budget" ; and WHEREAS , pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617 , it has been determined by the Town Board that this is a Type II action because it constitutes " routine or continuing agency administration and management , . . . " and thus adoption of this capital budget is not subject to review under SEQRA , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Board approves the attached 2011 PEGASYS Studio Capital Budget . MOVED : Councilman DePaolo SECONDED : Councilman Goodman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously. AGENDA ITEM Withdrawn -- Discuss Pine Tree Road Agreement Supervisor Engman explained that there were still concerns from the County and Cornell regarding the agreement and it was withdrawn . TB 6-7-2010 Page 12 of 19 AGENDA ITEM Discuss Encroachment License for 10 Sanctuary Drive b. Consider Approval Mr. Weber gave a history of the issue . TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010- 113 : Authorization to Enter into an Encroachment License between Stephen Lucente and the Town of Ithaca Regarding 10 Sanctuary Drive Sewer Easement WHEREAS, Stephen Lucente (Owner) is the owner in fee simple absolute of a parcel of land with improvements thereon in the Town of Ithaca , County of Tompkins , State of New York, commonly known and designated as 10 Sanctuary Drive , Ithaca , New York , Tax Parcel No . 73- 1 -9 . 8 (the " Premises") , as more particularly described in the following two deeds to Owner: ( 1 ) from Margie L . Hughes , dated August 17 , 1994 , and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office on August 26 , 1994 , in Liber 733 of Deeds at Page 1 , and (2 ) from Patricia W . Lucente dated February 27 , 1995 , and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office on the same date , in Liber 745 of Deeds at Page 281 , which deeds also conveyed other parcels ; and WHEREAS, the Town was granted an easement by Rocco P . Lucente dated June 15 , 1965 , recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office on December 1 , 1965 , in Liber 460 of Deeds at Page 375 , for the construction and maintenance of a sanitary sewer improvement (the " Easement") ; and WHEREAS, portions of the house constructed on the Premises after the grant of the Easement encroach into the area covered by the Easement , as shown on a survey of the Premises titled "Survey Map 10 Sanctuary Drive Town of Ithaca County of Tompkins State of New York , " dated August 27 , 2008 by L . Fabbroni (the "Survey Map") , which Survey Map is annexed hereto ; WHEREAS, the Town is willing to allow the encroachments to remain unless and until they are required to be removed pursuant to the terms of the attached Encroachment License between Stephen Lucente and the Town of Ithaca , WHEREAS, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617 , it has been determined by the Town Board that approval of the Encroachment License is a Type II action because it constitutes " routine or continuing agency administration and management , not including new programs or major reordering of priorities that may affect the environment , " and thus approval of the Encroachment License is not subject to review under SEQRA , Now, therefore , be it RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby approve the attached Encroachment License and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute it on behalf of the Town , subject to the approval of the Attorney for the Town . 41 TB 6-7-2010 Page 13 of 19 MOVED : Councilman DePaolo SECONDED : Councilwoman Riha VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously AGENDA ITEM Discuss Changes in Firework Permit Law Supervisor Engman gave a brief history of the issue , stating that New York State has changed the law to now enable a licensed pyrotechnician to conduct private displays of fireworks , and the local authority is charged with issuing the permits . The Town has no mechanism in place for issuing such permits ; no fee schedule , forms , paperwork, tracking , or policy . The Town has permitted public displays such as the Ithaca College 4th of July display, but up to this point , private displays were not allowed . Discussion followed . Upon motion by Councilman DePaolo and seconded by Councilman Goodman , the Board moved into closed session to seek the advice of Counsel at 8 : 01 p . m . Unanimous . Upon motion by Councilman DePaolo and seconded by Councilwoman Hunter, the Board returned to open session . Unanimous Councilman DePaolo moved and Supervisor Engman seconded the draft resolution for discussion . The Board discussed which committee the topic should be referred to in order to start the process of developing a mechanism for permitting firework displays . Supervisor Engman noted that the question the Board needed to answer was whether or not they wanted to allow private displays . When considering that , there could be places that could have numerous displays , which would disturb a wide range of neighbors . The displays do not fall under the Town 's noise or light ordinances . The wording of the new law was discussed and Mr. Bates noted that the last fireworks display permit for Ithaca College took over 40 hours of research and inspection time , some of which was on the weekend . The cost to the Town for display permits is pretty big . Councilman Levine moved an amendment to the resolution , adding that the issue be sent to the Codes & Ordinances Committee for review and a recommendation to the Board . Seconded by Councilwoman Riha . Motion passed 4 to 1 with Mr. Engman voting no and Ms . Hunter abstaining . TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010- 114 : SUSPENSION OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT' S AUTHORITY TO ISSUE PERMITS FOR FIREWORKS, PURSUANT TO NEW YORK PENAL LAW SECTION 405 .00 WHEREAS , the New York Legislature passed an amendment to New York Penal Law Section 405 . 00 , effective October 4 , 2009 , to allow private displays of fireworks ; TB 6-7-2010 Page 14 of 19 WHEREAS , Penal Law Section 405 . 00 previously only allowed the public display of fireworks ; WHEREAS , the Code Enforcement Department became aware of the change in Penal Law Section 405 . 00 in March of 2010 ; WHEREAS , under Penal Law Section 405 . 00 ( 1 ) the Town Board has the authority to appoint who may approve applications and issue permits for the display of fireworks , and WHEREAS , the Town does not have a policy, procedure , forms , inspection criteria , or fee schedule in place to deal with the change in law allowing for the private display of fireworks ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby suspend the Code Enforcement Department's authority to issue permits for fireworks and instructs the Director of Code Enforcement to ensure that no fireworks permits are issued until further direction from the Board , and FURTHER RESOLVED , that the issue be referred to the Codes and Ordinances committee for review and recommendation to the Town Board . MOVED : Councilman DePaolo SECONDED : Supervisor Engman VOTE : Ayes : Engman , DePaolo , Levine , Riha , and Goodman Nays : Hunter Absent : Leary Motion passed . AGENDA ITEM Consider setting a public hearing on the Road Excavation Law TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010 — 115 : Set a Public Hearing on a proposed local law revising Town Code Chapter 230 (Streets and Sidewalks) regarding Excavations in Town Highways and Highway Rights-of-Way WHEREAS , the Highway Superintendent/Director of Public Works has prepared a draft local law revising Town Code Chapter 230 (Streets and Sidewalks) regarding excavations in Town highways and highway rights-of-way ; and WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Public Works Committee has reviewed the law at its May 25 , 2010 meeting ; now therefore be it , 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 July, 2010 , at 5 : 45p . m . for the purpose of considering the proposed local law; and it is further TB 6-7-2010 Page 15 of 19 RESOLVED , that at such time and place all persons interested in the proposed local law 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 and posting to occur not less than ten days before the day designated above for the public hearing . MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Supervisor Engman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously AGENDA ITEM Consider Developing Design and Capital Projects Cost Figures TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010— 116 : DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING THE TOWN ' S HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT AND BUDGET OFFICER TO BEGIN DEVELOPING DESIGN AND CAPITAL COST FIGURES FOR 2011 CAPITAL PROJECTS WHEREAS : at the Town Budget and Finance Committee discussed capital projects for 2011 and their fiscal impact at their meeting on Wednesday , May 26th , and WHEREAS : After discussing and reviewing estimated costs , the need to borrow funds and the resulting fiscal impact , it is the recommendation of the Budget and Finance Committee that the Town Highway Superintendent and the Town Budget Officer begin developing design and cost figures for further Board review and discussion for the following capital projects under consideration for construction in 2011 , Hanshaw Road Walkway Hungerford Hill Pump Station Town Hall Roof Snyder Hill Road Reconstruction Forest Home Drive Road Reconstruction East Shore Drive Water Main Snyder Hill Road Water Main NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED : That the Town Board directs and authorizes the Town Highway Superintendent and Town Budget Officer to develop design and capital cost figures for those capital projects outlined for 2011 . MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman Levine TB 6-7-2010 Page 16 of 19 VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously AGENDA ITEM Consider approval of specifications and authorization to solicit bids for the purchase of a rear mounted boom mower There was some discussion on whether or not the Board should authorize the award of the bid . Councilman Levine stated that if the Board approved the specifications and the funding , he did not see why they would have to see it again . Mrs . Terwilliger added that she had researched the topic and spoken with Mr. Carvill , who explained that since the Town does a line- item budget , and this was identified and budgeted for in the adopted budget , that is the crucial point . If the piece of equipment comes in at or under budget , the Board has already in essence approved it through the budget process . Ms . Brock asked Mrs . Terwilliger to forward the research to her. TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010 — 117 Approval of Specifications and Authorization to Solicit Bids for the Purchase of a Rear Mounted Boom Mower . WHEREAS , the Town of Ithaca Public Works Department will be purchasing a Rear Mounted Boom Mower as was approved by the Town Board in the 2010 Budget , and WHEREAS , the money is available from the regular expense accounts ( DB5130 . 200 (60%) , A7110 (20%) 2 A8540 (5%) , F8340 ( 10%) , G8120 (5%) ) , and now therefore be it ; RESOLVED , that on the recommendation of the Highway Superintendent/Director of Public Works , the specifications for a Rear Mounted Boom Mower are approved , and further RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Town Clerk be authorized to advertise and receive bids for a Rear Mounted Boom Mower and the Highway Superintendent/Director of Public Works authorized to award said bid if said bid comes in within budget . MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously AGENDA ITEM Consider Approval of Standard Workday for Elected Officials -- Withdrawn Ms . Drake talked about retirement incentive plans that are being offered by the State Retirement System . She gave a brief overview of the two options . There is a very tight deadline for both offering the plan (s) to employees and their accepting or declining them . Discussion followed . The Board asked Ms . Drake to research the cost or savings for the Town and estimate how many employees would be in consideration . TB 6-7-2010 Page 17 of 19 ` AGENDA ITEM Request for Letter of Support re. . Fracking Moratorium Supervisor Engman received a request for a letter of support for a bill that is going to be introduced in the legislature . Councilwoman Riha knew about it also , and added that the moratorium is just until the EPA finishes its study. Ms . Riha stated that she felt the EPA is a separate issue and she would rather the moratorium was until the State got all their rules and regulations and inspections and the like finished . Councilman DePaolo added that , for lack of a better one , he would support this one . Discussion followed . TB RESOLUTION No. 2010-118 LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR NYS SENATE BILL S7592a ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON HYDRAULIC FRACTURING WHEREAS , the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to send a letter in support of NYS Senate Bill S7592a establishing a moratorium on conducting hydraulic fracturing for the extraction of natural gas or oil until 120 days after federal EPA issues report thereon . MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman DePaolo VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — Riha Absent — Leary Passed 5 to 1 AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010-119 : Consent Agenda Items BE IT RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the resolutions for Consent Agenda Items : a . Town of Ithaca Abstract b . Bolton Point Abstract c . Approval of Minutes of May 24 , 2010 MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman Goodman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously a . Town of Ithaca Abstract TB RESOLUTION NO . 2010= 119a : Town of Ithaca Abstract WHEREAS , the following numbered vouchers have been presented to the Ithaca 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 TB 6-7-2010 Page 18 of 19 RESOLVED , that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated . VOUCHER NOS . 8468 - 8519 General Fund Town wide 120 , 417 . 01 General Fund Part Town 8 , 886. 92 Highway Fund Part Town 74 ,462 .63 Water Fund 14, 106. 46 Sewer Fund 4, 559 . 14 Risk Retention Fund 86. 71 Forest Home Traff ic Calming Phase 1 160. 00 Warren Road Walkway 31702 .89 Inlet Valley Cemetery — Expend 128 . 00 Forest Home Lighting District 104 . 52 Glenside Lighting District 38 .69 Renwick Heights Lighting District 55.46 Eastwood Commons Lighting District 136. 11 Clover Lane Lighting District 16. 14 Winner's Circle Lighting District 54. 60 Burlei h Drive Lighting District 54.28 West Haven Road Lighting District 161 . 82 Coddin ton Road Lighting District 96 .67 Trust and Agency TOTAL 2272228 . 05 MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman Goodman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously b. Bolton Point Abstract TB RESOLUTION NO , 2010-119b : Bolton Point Abstract WHEREAS , the following numbered vouchers for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission 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 Numbers : 1758 - 1818 Check Numbers : 12390- 12450 TB 6-7-2010 Page 19 of 19 -Bolton Point Rd Project $ 26 , 374 . 85 Operating Fund $ 81 , 509 . 27 TOTAL $ 107 , 884 . 12 MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman Goodman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously c. Approval of Minutes TB RESOLUTION NO , 2010=119c Approval of Minutes of May 24, 2010 WHEREAS , the draft minutes of the May 24 , 2010 Study Session of the Town Board have been submitted for review and approval ; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the governing Town Board hereby approves the submitted minutes as the Final minutes of the May 24 , 2010 Study Session of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca . MOVED : Councilwoman Hunter SECONDED : Councilman Goodman VOTE : Ayes -- Engman , Goodman , Levine , Riha , Hunter and DePaolo Nays — None Absent — Leary Passed unanimously Report of Town Officials — None Report of Town Committees — None Intermunicipal Organizations — None Review of Correspondence — None Consider Adjournment Meeting a ' adjourned at 9 : 02 p . m . Paulette Terwilliger, Town Clerk TOWN OF ITHACA Town Board SIGWIN SHEET DATE : June 7 , 2010 (PL EASEPRINT TO ENSUREACCURACYIN OFFICIAL MINUTES) PLEASE PRINT NAME PLEASE PRINTADDRESS / AFFILIATION ��Q .v � • rk� ifs G� �c.� Pte. ( zza,z N k5 « S k . o fA d. / U lrzAlyW#ts& 1& P%4r4 -:g:hdrrA Lu 6�0 � 4QMU C Ce L U i e CA�s Revised 06-07- 10 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Town Assigned Project ID Number Town of Ithaca Environmental Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Located in the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY ONLY PART 1 - PROJECT INFORMATION ( To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) 1. Applicant/Sponsor 2. Project Name Adoption of Amended and Revised Official Map of the Town of Town of Ithaca Town Board Ithaca. 3. Precise location (street address, road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc. or provide map:) Townwide Tax Parcel Number: N/A 4. Is proposed action: NEW? EXPANSION? MODIFICATION/ALTERATION? X (Amendment of Official Map) 5. Describe project briefly: (Include project purpose, present land use, current and future construction plans, and other relevant items) : Adoption of amended and revised Official Map of the Town of Ithaca, pursuant to Sections 270 and 273 of NYS Town Law. This updates the 1968 Official Map and shows existing and proposed streets, highways, parks and trails in the Town of Ithaca. (Attach separate sheet(s) if necessary to adequately describe the proposed project.) Amount of land affected: N/A (Townwide) aitially (0-5yrs) Acres (6-10yrs) (>10 yrs) Acres 7. How is land zoned presently? N/A (Townwide) 8. Will proposed action comply with existing zoning or other existing land use restrictions? Yes NO If no, describe conflict briefly: N/A 9. Will proposed action lead to a request for new: Public Road? YES NO X Public Water? YES NO X Public Sewer? YES NO X 10. What is the present land use in the vicinity of the proposed project? Residential Commercial Industrial Agriculture Park/Forest/Open Space Other Please Describe: N/A 11. Does proposed action involve a permit, approval, or funding, now or ultimately from any other governmental agency (Federal, State, Local?) YES NO X If yes, list agency name and permit/approval/funding: 12. Does any aspect of the proposed action have a currently valid permit or approval? YES NO X If yes, list agency name and permit/approval. Also, state whether it will require modification. I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/Sponsor Name (Print or Type): Herb Engman, Supervisor, Town of Ithaca Signature and Date: Revised 06-0740 PART II - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (To be completed by the Town; Use attachments as necessary) A. Does proposed action exceed any Type I threshold in 6 NYCRR, Part 617.12 or Town Environmental Local Law? YES NO X If yes, coordinate the review process and use the full EAF. B. Will proposed action receive coordinated review as provided for unlisted actions in 6 NYCRR, Part 617.6 YES NO X If no, a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency, if any. C. Could proposed action result in any adverse effects associated with the following$ ( Answers may be handwritten, if legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production and disposal, potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly. See attached. C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources? Community or neighborhood character? Explain briefly: See attached. C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish, or wildlife species, significant habitats, unique natural area, wetlands, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly : See attached. C4. The Town's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly: None anticipated. The proposed, revised Official map is consistent with the draft Official Highway Map (Map 4) that was included in the Town of Ithaca Transportation Plan, adopted by the Town Board in July 2007 . C5. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly: None anticipated. The adoption of the Official Map does not encourage or induce growth. By establishing the location of existing and future roads, the Official Map helps to prevent development from occurring within planned rights-of-way. The Town of Ithaca 1993 Comprehensive Plan recommends the areas of the proposed future roads as an area that is appropriate for growth, and public sewer and water is already available in those areas. Any proposal by a developer or the Town to construct the roads will be subject to a separate SEQR review once the proposed layout, design and any concurrent development projects are proposed. C6. Long term, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-059 Explain briefly: None anticipated. C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy) Explain briefly: None anticipated. D. Is there, or is there likely to be controversy related to potential adverse environmental impacts? YES NO X If yes, explain briefly: See Attached. E. Comments of staff X , CB., other attached. (Check as applicable.) PART III - DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE ( To be completed by the Town of Ithaca) Instructions: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important, or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting(i.e. urban or rural) ; (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility ; (e) geographic scope, and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting material. Ensure that the explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately address. Check here if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the full EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. X Check here if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on Attachments as necessary the reasons supporting this determination. Town of Ithaca Town Board _ 10 Name of Lead Agency Prep is Signature(If different from Responsible Officer) Herb Eneman, Supervisor Name & it of Re ons fiver In Lead Agency Signature of Contributing Preparer DATE: 6navture of As onsibl fficer in Lea nc Ithaca Area Wastezvater Treatment Facility ; S. Overview Presentation 1 Ithaca Town Board Presented by- ra Chris Kalwa a Account Direct Phone: (315) 569- 9179 .1ohnson 061 Al June 7, 2010 Controls Agenda 1 Facility Goals and Objectives Performance Contracting Overview Scope Overview 4 Next Steps Johnson 061 I Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Facility Goals Objectives ■ Implement self funding facility renewal program to be funded from utility and operational savings ■ Modernize aging infrastructure- cogeneration system , digester cover, digester mixing , #2 boiler, HVAC system , aeration blowers ■ Increase production/utilization of renewable energy- digester gas 3 Johnson 0) 0 Controls Contracting Energy Performance • NYS Energy Law Article 9 • Implement infrastructure improvements that reduce utility consumption and cost • Savings pays for facilities upgrades • Design/Build — Facility has single point of contact • design, project management, installation, training, on-going maintenance, measure and verify performance — Firm Fixed Price — No change orders • Results are guaranteed — Energy savings 4 Johnson Controls Johnson 00 2 Controls Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Overview Pro ed • Reduce energy costs by 69% through combination of . energy conservation, and — optimizing production and use of renewable energy (digester gas) • 65% of plant energy requirements to be supplied by renewable energy (digester gas, PV) . increase from 24% currently • $8.0 M investment to modernize plant infrastructure • $6.9 M avoided capital expense to replace equipment that is either non functional or has reached the end of its useful life . • $346, 125 annual operating cost savings • Project awarded ARRA funding totaling $406, 179 • Savings pays for 84% of project over 20 years • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 961 tons (eCO2) per year 111 Johnson '' �l 5 Controls • 1 : 1 • Projected Savings $455,625 $500,000 - $450,000 $00,000 $309,118 M,000 — $900,000 j $250000 j ___ a 12 Month Uitlities Current Cost $zoo,aoo ■ 12 Month Uitlities savings // $150.000 .........._.. $100000 $50,000 $ Current Cost savings 12 Month Uitli ies hnson 6 Jo Controls J, (t ), 3 Johnson Controls Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility 1 I ect Scope Upgrade/Replace Equipment that has Reached the End of its Useful Life FIM-1 Cogeneration System Upgrade- (4) 65 M micro-turbines, Gas Conditioning System, and associated equipment FIM-2 High Efficiency Aeration Blowers w/Dissolved Oxygen Controls FIM-3a, c High Efficiency Digester Mixers - Primary and Secondary Digesters FIM-4 Fix In-Place Existing Digester Cover, Install Off-Line Gas Storage FIM-23 lReplace #2 Boiler Energy Conservation Measures FIM-14 Lighting and Lighting Controls FIM-15 Building Envelope Improvement FIM 16-19 HVAC Upgrade Renewable Energy Technology FIM-20a olar PV - 5 kW y Johnson Controls Environmental • . Energy Project GHG Calculator Please provide data on expected energy Total Reduced 961 .0 consumption savings based on the project's tons COTe characteristics for each different source. GHGs Electricity Subregion NYUP ; NPCC•UpstateNY a„ Enterfocaffon5 Zip Code.. 14850 Emission Facto MEN ON003MI 9016 tons C01-eAWh kWh 2033126 Reduced GHGs 6489��. tons COle Natural Gas 'tom,; tons COT Emission Facto 0.005 ' . ertherms Therms 56 761 Reduced GHGs I o-' i`�-.; `+'a312:7 :± tons COTe l' B Johnson Controls Johnson 4 J Controls ,i Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Preliminary Cash Flow Summary ■ Facility obtains improvements totaling $8 .026 M ■ Savings totals 84% of project cost over 20 years ■ Facility pays $ 1 ,832 ,211 over 20 years $9,788,305 $12,0o0,000 $10,000,000 / //- $8,000,000 % $6'000'O �— $1,832,211 —� $4,000,000 / % $2,000,000 so Total Plant Investment 20 year 08M Savings Facility Contribution Includes debt service Total �'1 Johnson i' �� 9 Controls Next Steps • Request for Proposal to be issued Johnson i610 10 Controls 5 Johnson Controls 1 Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Johnson Controlsf Qualifications • Established 1885, Fortune 67 company, NYS presence: FY09 revenue- $28B - 1 r1 office established 1886 - • Largest Performance Contractor, 43 Offices, 742 employees - Payroll taxes paid- $2,300,000 Implemented over 2,000 projects in 30+ _ 5,318 "Green" jobs created as years result of JCI projects • 81 Active projects in NYS - Environmental benefits: JCI projects responsible for Present)Y guaranteeing ener gy savings greenhouse gas reduction totaling $352,190,938 totaling 7,018,889 tons — Local municipal projects (partial list): • City of Utica • City of Rome • City of Saratoga Springs • City of Ithaca • City of Batavia • Village of Johnson City • Tompkins County • Broome County • Montgomery County Johnson 061 11 Controls i Johnson SO 6 Controls TOWN CLERK' S MONTHLY REPORT TOWN OF ITHACA, NEW YORK MAY, 2010 O THE SUPERVISOR : PAGE 1 rsuant to Section 27 , Subd 1 of the Town Law, I hereby make the following statement of all fees and moneys received me in 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 : A1255 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES NO. 10034 TO 10041 140.00 1 MISC. COPIES t .00 1 POSTAGE 10.00 3 MARRIAGE TRANSCRIPT 50.00 TOTAL TOWN CLERK FEES 201.00 A1557 1 SPCA IMPOUND FEES 80.00 TOTAL A1557 80.00 A2090 4 COMMUNITY GARDEN PLOT 90.00 TOTAL A2090 90600 A2191 1 PARK USE FEE 50.00 TOTAL A2191 50.00 544 DOG LICENSES 19273 .70 TOTAL A2544 19273.70 B2109 13 ELECTRICAL PERMIT 11575 .00 TOTAL B2109 19575.00 B2110 3 ZONING BOARD MTG 300.00 TOTAL B2110 300000 B2111 23 BUILDING PERMIT 35275 .00 3 BUILDING PERMIT EXTENSIN 12, 825 .00 1 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 100.00 2 SIGN PERMITS 11571 .60 1 TEMP CERTIFICATE OCCUP 2,000.00 1 FIRE SAFETY REINSPECTION 50.00 TOTAL B2111 199821960 B2113 1 OPERATING PERMIT 37100.00 TOTAL B2113 39100.00 2115 1 SUBDV, REV. PRELIM . PLAT 700.00 1 SUBDV. REV, FINAL PLAT 140.00 TOWN CLERK' S MONTHLY REPORT MAY, 2010 page 2 1 SITE PLAN INIT. APL. FEE 100.00 TOTAL B2115 940.00 TA61 1 PARK SECURITY DEPOSIT 100.00 TOTAL TA61 100000 i TOWN CLERK' S MONTHLY REPORT t geAY, 2010 3 DISBURSEMENTS PAID TO SUPERVISOR FOR GENERAL FUND 1 ,694.70 PAID TO SUPERVISOR FOR PART TOWN FUND 259736.60 PAID TO COUNTY TREASURER FOR DOG LICENSES 190. 30 PAID TO AG & MARKETS FOR DOG LICENSES 36.00 PAID TO NYS HEALTH DEPT FOR MARRIAGE LICENSES 180.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 279837.60 JUNE 2, 2010 SUPERVISOR HERBERT J. ENGMAN STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS, TOWN OF ITHACA I, , being duly sworn, says that I am the Clerk of the TOWN OF ITHACA that the foregoing is a full and true statement of all Fees and moneys received by me during the month above stated, excepting only such Fees the application and payment of which are otherwise provided for by law. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Town Clerk day of 20 Notary Public TOWN OF ITHACA Public Works Department Month of May Board Report June 7, 2010 Meeting Roads: • Stone was hauled in for stock pile. • A road crossing pipe was replaced on Winston Drive • Received bids for the used loader. • The 10-ton lift was taken by its new owner. • The ditches were cleaned and revegetated on Gray Road . • In preparation of paving, the ditches on Orchard Hill Road were cleanedand revegetated . • Roadside mowing continued. • We received the new mulcher and hydroseeder. • We completed the tub grinding of the brush into mulch and moved adjusted mulch piles. Parks, Trails, and Preserves: ■ South Hill Recreation Way was prepared for the 5 / 10K race. ■ Completed putting in drainage at the Warren Road Walkway. ■ Site checks and mowing. ■ Salem Park playground construction started back up for the year. Water: ♦ Hydrant and valve maintenance was performed. ♦ PRV Tour with Bolton Point was completed. ♦ Removed a tree at the Cliff Street water pump station. ♦ There were three water main breaks in the Penny Lane area. ♦ Lawn repairs done on water main repair sites from the winter Sewer: ► Weekly pump station checks were performed . ► Dig Safely New York mark outs were performed. Engineering: 4 Inspected 30 weekly simple SWPPPs. -4 Managed ten full SWPPPs. A Development review on various projects. Traffic counts have been conducted on various roads . A Continue monitoring sanitary sewer flows. We are now in the South Hill area. 4 Work continues on plans for Hungerford Hill Pump Station, Ridgecrest Water Tank, and Triphammer Water Main. June Projects 1 . Continue regular grounds maintenance 20 Continue topsoil and hydroseeding jobs I Continue ditching and shoulder repairs 4. Roadside mowing 5. Continue support for Cal Ripkin Youth Baseball and West Hill Community Garden 6 . Transition to PubWorks software from iHelper program 7. Continue building maintenance tasks 8 . Hot patching 9 . Paving Orchard Hill Road and Lois Lane 106 Prep work for surface treating 116 Striping Town Hall parking lot and installation of bike rack ° FIp TOWN OF ITHACA 215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N. Y . 14850 �� � � �4� www .town . ithaca .ny .us TOWN CLERK 273- 1721 HIGHWAY (Roads, Parks, Trails, Water &Sewer) 273- 1656 ENGINEERING 273- 1747 PLANNING 273- 1747 ZONING 273-1783 To : Herb Engman, Supervisor Town of Ithaca Susan Riha, Councilperson Pat Leary, Councilperson Tee Ann Hunter, Councilperson Bill Goodman, Councilperson Eric Levine, Councilperson Rich De Paolo Councilperson From: Marnie Kirchgessner, Recreation and Youth Coordinator May, 2010 Activity Report I hope you ' ve found the first edition of Ithaca Grows in your town mail slots . I produced the first edition to create a prototype for Ithaca College Summer Intern Lauren Boardman. Lauren will be working with me and supervising a youth program at the garden location this summer. One of the activities will be producing the newsletter for the gardeners . Linderman Creek is providing space in one of their community rooms for indoor activities and we will be coordinating with urban 4-H who will also being doing a program there one week in July. At this point it appears summer activities will cumulate with an open house in August that you will all be invited too . Words can ' t convey the ' beauty of the spot or the care the gardeners are putting into it you really must just drop in some time and witness for yourselves . While the month of May was very steady for inquiries, interviews and placements for youth seeking employment opportunities contacts were 67 as opposed to last year that ended the month at 92. As reported to the Operations committee last year there was funding for 172 slots from all sources while this year at this point only funding for only 32 is guaranteed. While additional funding may still be appropriated I am using more caution with youth as network partners still have no idea how much or when funding might be allocated. The YES (city expanded equivalent program) has experienced a dramatic increase in contacts and is functioning as outreach for the Town ' s program. As a result some of the 67 would qualify for state/federal funding but are being accepted into the town ' s program to assure a placement. There maybe a last minute reshuffling but it can not be avoided under the circumstances . County Youth Services in its planning response to cuts in Municipal Jobs money has continued to meet with program partners to try and build alternatives for youth. Government regulations make it extremely difficult to hire 14 & 15 year olds even though many of them are highly motivated to work. The lesson is even small innocuous seeming cuts can have huge impacts on effective programs that save the broader community money in the long run . Youth employment provides effective opportunities and outcomes to sites , individuals and families . As part of my ongoing responsibilities to coordinate activity to prevent duplication of service and to provide information to a wide variety of community inquiry as time permits I attend community meetings around issues of wellness , community building and aging. The community garden effort is part of a local health and food security effort. This group provides a vision for healthy communities and how local government can engage with its citizens to meet that vision . Material from the Safe Routes to School program also provides insight on how elements such as sidewalks are essential to the development of healthy communities . I identify substantive information and often provide it Herb for discussion in the appropriate forums . Some of these cutting edge practices maybe appropriate for Ithaca in a time of balancing resources . Challenges with delivery of the Student Work Initiative this year lead me to attend a human Service Coalition Forum on the county budget. I gave handouts of material to both Herb & Al as it obvious there will be impacts . While I support the idea that the policy makers describe a vision and service providers work together to determine how they best meet the vision it appears the old competition model will continue with groups who can mount the most effective appeal will prevail which is not necessarily the same as the most effective programs . Recent articles in the paper about the local economy may provide glimmers of light but economic consequences of the state budget will be felt into the foreseeable future. There will be continued cuts to services and it remains to be seen the impacts on families and children. Consistent with all of this was the presentation by a professor of food science at Lifelong ' s annual luncheon & meeting I attended on May 20, 2010 who spoke on all of the conditions that affect world hunger. The program was very informative and mirrored other forums that talk about creating a culture around food with the return of the "Victory Garden" concept to improve the quality of food and people ' s health. I also actively participated in planning for GIAC Friday Night programming for teens and County Youth Services planning including a meeting with New Roots principal Tina Nilsen- Hodges . As always I' m available to answer and questions . Network/Record Specialist Report June 7 , 2010 Website • Updates o Added 2009 Richard Fischer Award Recipient. o Added Stormwater Management Plan Annual Report. o Added Sustainability Planner Position Network • The Town Hall wireless network configuration has changed from a non-broadcasting WEP network to a broadcasting WPA2 network. This change in type and configuration has eliminated the sporadic outages that staff and board members had been experiencing . A new password is required to access the network. An email was sent to board members about this password , but see Lisa if you need assistance . Additional • 2011 Town Budget worksheets were passed out to Department Heads and will be returned completed to the Town Budget Officer by the end of ithe month . The Network/Record Specialist will discuss I .T. budget needs with each Department Head before the worksheets are completed . =1 Town of Ithaca Codes Department Monthly Activity Report — May 2010 Category Description Entries Building Permit Inspection In the Field inspection tied to a building permit 105 Building Permit Consultation In-off ice or in-field consultation w/project managers or contractors regarding building projects 15 Building Permit Review Review and processing of building permits 57 Complaint New Investigation New complaint investigation 4 Complaint Follow- Up Processinq of complaints 5 Continuing Education Training , seminars, CEU's 2 Fire Incident Investigation Fire Incident Investigation following dispatched call 0 Fire Safety/Operating Permit Fire Safety inspection for and/or operating permit. Inspection Processing of notes and issuance of permit, 3 Fire Safety/Operating Permit Processing of Fire Safety re- inspection notes and 3 Re- inspection issuing operating ermit/follow-u Legal Processing Order to Remedy, issuing Appearance Tickets, and actual court appearances 1 Meeting Attendance at Departmental meetings , Board meetings, Committee meetings & Staff meetings , etc. 43 Miscellaneous Counter service, phone calls not associated with an active file. 130 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Review Field Inspection/Report 0 Zoning Board of Appeals Review and research of ZBA applications , 2 Addresses 911 All related work for address changes 0 r Town of Ithaca Codes Department Building Permits Received in May 2010 Date Recd CEO BP # St # ,Street Name Status 5/4/2010 KG 8581 117 Concord PI Issued 5/5/2010 SW 8582 144 Northview Rd Pending fee doubled for beginning work w/o 5/6/2010 BB 8583 120 Alumni Cir Issued 5/7/2010 SW 8584 1212 Trumansburg Rd Issued 5/11 /2010 SW. 8585 273 Enfield Falls Rd Pending--need stamped. plans 5112/2010 KG 8586 111 Park Ln Pending--need more info 5/13/2010 SW 8587 244 Hayts Rd Issued 5/13/2010 SW 8588 152 Pine Tree Rd Issued 5/16/2010 SW 8589 166 Ridgecrest Rd Pending--need variance 5/19/2010 KG 8591 302 Muriel St Pending 5/19/2010 SW 8590 235 Enfield Falls Rd Issued 5/19/2010 BB 8592 1551 Slaterville Rd Issued 5/20/2010 8593 111 Wing Dr Issued 5/20/2010 BB 8594 528 Plantations Rd Issued 5/20/2010 BB 8595 1551 Slaterville Rd Issued 5/21 /2010 KG 8596 150 Textor Cir Pending 5/24/2010 SW 8597 West Haven Dr Pending 5/25/2010 BB 8599 125 Conservatory Dr Pending 5/25/2010 KG 8598 135 Burleigh Dr Pending 5/27/2010 SW 8600 235 Enfield Falls Rd Issued 5/28/2010 8601 107 Park Ln Pending Tuesday, June 01, 2010 Page I of I Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement Monthly Report 05/01/2010 = 05/31/2010 Building Permits BP # Date Value Description fee category 8563 5/3/2010 $20,000.00 In-ground pool installation $75 .00 Miscellaneous 8574 5/5/2010 $ 1 ,400.00 Tent 30' x 120' $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8575 5/5/2010 $ 1 ,400.00 Tent 36' x 25' $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8579 5/6/2010 $ 19,680.00 Install new metal roof $75 .00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8578 5/7/2010 $ 159408.00 Install new shingle roof $75.00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8570 5/10/2010 $ 148,000.00 New modular home w/ garage (and $425 .00 New 1 & 2 Family proposed future apartment) Homes 8571 5/10/2010 $ 16,200.00 Family room renovations including $75 .00 Renovations and replacing recessed lights, moving and Addition to 1 & 2 relocating switches, removal of non Familv Homes 8584 5/10/2010 $ 14,000.00 Reroof $ 150.00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8572 5/12/2010 $7,963.91 Installation of solar domestic hot water $ 120.00 Renovations and system Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8555 5/12/2010 $30,325 .00 Construction of in-ground swimming pool $ 150.00 Miscellaneous 8581 5/12/2010 $ 19,000.00 New siding, fascia, soffit $75 .00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8580 5/12/2010 $ 1 ,400.00 Tent 30' x 60' $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8583 5/13/2010 $ 1 ,400.00 Tent 20' x 20' ® Benefactor's Circle $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8577 5/13/2010 $6, 143.00 Build foundation wall, install proper $60.00 Renovations and footer drain, construct diversion swale Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8588 5/18/2010 $ 1 ,200.00 Install new roof shingles on roof section $ 100.00 Renovations and of house approx 350 sq ft, chimney Addition to 1 & 2 pointing Familv Homes 8587 5/25/2010 $ 14,000.00 Rear deck with railing on existing home $75 .00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8592 5/25/2010 $ 1 ,000.00 Tent 40' x 60' and Tent 20' x 20' $ 100.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8593 5/25/2010 $450.00 Tent 20' x 40' $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure 8594 5/26/2010 $29100.00 Tent 60 x 90' $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structure Tuesday, June 01 , 2010 Page 1 Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement Monthly Report 05101 /2010 = 05/31/2010 8600 5/27/2010 $ 1 ,200.00 Remove rear section of garage as $50.00 Miscellaneous marked on plot plan 8590 5/27/2010 $249000.00 Build sunroom addition $ 100.00 Renovations and Addition to 1 & 2 Familv Homes 8595 5/27/2010 $ 1 ,400.00 Tent 40' x 80' and Tent 20' x 20' $ 100.00 Temporary Membrane Structure Totals $347, 669.91 $2, 105.00 Certificates of Occupancy BP # Address Description CO Temp 8240 1150 Danby Rd Install two service counters, move 5/3/2010 ❑ electrial outlets, install dishwasher 8498 1436 Hanshaw Rd Replace windows, storm door, insulate & 5/3/2010 ❑ electrical repairs- 8456 177 Westhaven Rd Uprades: flooring, insulation, windows 5/3/2010 ❑ and roof 8385 1405 Hanshaw Rd New kitchen addition 5/3/2010 ❑ 8311 1213 Trumansburg Rd Reshingle roof 5/4/2010 ❑ 8542 12 Apple Blossom Ln 2 car attached garage on existing 5/5/2010 ❑ foundation 8569 140 Westhaven Rd Replace existing concrete porch with 5/10/2010 ❑ wooden deck at front entrance 8154 121 Winston Dr Remove wall and renovate recreation 5/13/2010 ❑ room in basement 8412 247 Dubois Rd Extend 18x22 kitchen/dining room with 5/14/2010 ❑ 18x12 porch/deck 6944 651 Dryden Rd Central Heating Plant service yard 5/17/2010 ❑ improvements 6944 651 Dryden Rd Central Heating Plant service yard 5/17/2010 ❑ improvements 6944 651 Dryden Rd Central Heating Plant service yard 5/17/2010 ❑ improvements 7067 150 Energy Dr Demolish oil unloading facility and site 5/17/2010 ❑ work for Central Heating Plant Project 7067 150 Energy Dr Demolish oil unloading facility and site 5/17/2010 ❑ work for Central Heating Plant Project 8036 651 Dryden Rd Modify and upgrade private electrical 5/17/2010 ❑ substation 8064 651 Dryden Rd Addition to and alteration of the Central 5/17/2010 ❑ Heating and Power Plant Tuesday, June 01 , 2010 Page 2 1, Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement Monthly Report 05/01 /2010 - 05/31/2010 8210 651 Dryden Rd Condenser building 5/17/2010 ❑ 8390 159 Pleasant Grove Rd Repairs and alterations to existing home. 5/17/2010 ❑ 8509 201 Christopher Ln Change windows in basement to meet 5/17/2010 ❑ egress requirements 8064 651 Dryden Rd Addition to and alteration of the Central 5/17/2010 ❑ Heating and Power Plant 7046 14 Fairway Or 990 square foot addition onto existing 5/25/2010 ❑ two-family residence 8287 232 Stone Quarry Rd Construct new two-story single family 5/25/2010 ❑ home 8146 542 Warren Rd Repair ceiling in kind where damaged by 5/28/2010 ❑ fire Complaints Date Address Complaint Type Disposition 5/7/2010 1212 Trumansburg Rd building code Abated 515/2010 1100 Danby Rd correspondence 5/13/2010 152 Pine Tree Rd BP not issued Abated 5/13/2010 160 Poole Rd other Local Law No Violation Found 5/13/2010 156 Poole Rd No Violation Found 5/12/2010 100 Vera Cir correspondence Other 5/12/2010 106 Buttermilk Falls Rd W correspondence Other 5/12/2010 284 Enfield Falls Rd correspondence Other 5/12/2010 108 Homestead Cir correspondence Other 5/12/2010 122 Judd Falls Rd correspondence Other 5/12/2010 258 Dubois Rd correspondence Other 5/21 /2010 116 East Buttermilk Falls Rd zoning use Pending 5/21 /2010 135 Burleigh correspondence Pending 5/25/2010 221 Maple Ave property maintenance Pending 5/21 /2010 7 Renwick Or electrical certificate Other 5/12/2010 1551 Slaterville Rd correspondence Other 5/12/2010 1549 Slaterville Rd correspondence Other 5/12/2010 107 Forest Home Or correspondence Other 5/12/2010 107 Forest Home Or correspondence Other 5/12/2010 172 Seven Mile Or correspondence Other Tuesday, June 01 , 2010 Page 3 r Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement Monthly Report 05/01 /2010 = 05/31/2010 5/12/2010 172 Seven Mile Dr correspondence Other 5/28/2010 411 Summerhill Dr #5 building code Other Existing Building CO Tuesday, June 01 , 2010 Page 4 w :j OF ITS TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING DEPARTMENT � 9C� H � 215 NORTH TIOGA STREET, ITHACA, N.Y . 14850 ona an an er, . . - Director of Planning FAX (607) 273-1704 Planning Director' s Report for June 7 , 2010 Town Board Meeting DEVELOPMENT REVIEW May 4, 2010 Planning Board Meeting: Ithaca College Trail Upgrade and Storage Building, Flora Brown Road : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the proposed trail upgrade and storage building on the Ithaca College Campus between the Circle Apartments and Terrace 13 , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 41 - 1 -30.2, Medium Density Residential Zone. The proposal involves paving the existing stone trail and installing new 12 foot high walkway lighting along the trail. The project also includes placing a 14 ' x 32 ' pre-fabricated storage building near the trail to store seasonal items for the adjacent athletic fields and Circle Apartments . Ithaca College, Owner/Applicant; Richard Couture, Associate Vice-President for Facilities, Agent. Cornell University Oxley Equestrian Center Landscape Plan, 220 Pine Tree Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the proposed Cornell University Oxley Equestrian Center parking lot re-landscaping project located at 220 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 60- 1 -9 . 1 , Low Density Residential Zone. This is a modification of the 2002 Planning Board approval of the parking lot reconstruction project. The project involves planting a new vegetative screen along the east side of the existing parking lot to screen it from Pine Tree Road. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Minakshi M. Amundsen, Agent, Cornell University — Courtside Site Landscape Plan, 380 Pine Tree Road: The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed landscape plan for 380 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62- 1 -5 , Community Commercial Zone. The project involves re-vegetating the area disturbed as part of the demolition of Courtside Building with a native grass mix and a few trees. The re-vegetation plan was requited as part of the February 2008 Planning Board Site Plan Approval for the demolition of the Courtside Building. Cornell University, Owner/Applicant; Thomas P. LiVigne, Director, Real Estate, Agent. Ithaca Estates Phase III Subdivision, King Road East: The Planning Board considered Preliminary Subdivision Approval for the proposed 15-lot subdivision located off King Road East (between 132 and 134 King Road East), Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. ' s 43 - 1 -3 . 22, 43 - 1 -3 . 32 and 43 - 1 -3 .4, Low Density Residential, Medium Density Residential and Conservation Zones. The proposal involves creating 11 residential lots on two new roads and a +/- 1 . 6 acre lot reserved for a Town park, with the remaining lands being reserved for potential future development. The project will also include new storm water facilities, a walkway along one of the newly proposed roads leading to the park, and a landscaped area adjacent to the entrance road at King Road East. Evan N. Monkemeyer, Owner/Applicant, Lawrence P. Fabbroni, Agent. The Board issued a negative w• a Y To"�n of�la{ui�cil�tc�n ivag�Dtr.�ctars Rep�rt�� �` urie�7, (JI C? To n hoar �tVieetr��� z determination of environmental significance for the proposal, opened the public hearing on the subdivision approval, and decided to continue the public hearing at the June 1 , 2010 meeting due to the late hour. May 18 , 2010 Planning Board Meeting: Chupp 2-Lot Subdivision, 560 Elm Street Extension : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed 2-lot subdivision located at 560 Elm Street Extension, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 29-6- 13 .2 , Medium Density Residential Zone. The proposal involves subdividing the +/- 4 . 293 acre property into a +/- 0 .425 acre parcel which contains the existing residence and a +/- 3 . 868 acre vacant parcel . Estate of Jessie Loomis , Owner; David R. Chupp, Applicant. Ithaca College Kostrinsky Field Renovations, Flora Brown Drive : The Planning Board granted Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the proposed renovations to the Ithaca College Kostrinsky Field, located on the Ithaca College Campus on Flora Brown Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 41 - 1 -30.2, Medium Density Residential Zone. The proposed renovations to the women' s softball field include a new restroom and concession building, elevated bleachers with seating for 500 spectators, a press-box , dugouts, ball pens and batting cages, a scoreboard and flagpole, backstop, and utilities and access lanes . The proposal also includes a recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding sign variances for the new scoreboard. Ithaca College, Owner/Applicant; Jeffrey R. Paddock, P .E. , Agent. Sketch Plan Review — Cayuga Medical Center Lab Addition, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive : The Planning Board reviewed a sketch plan for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Lab Addition located at 101 Harris B . Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No . 24-3 -2. 1 , Office Park Commercial Zone. The project involves a +/- 13 , 800 square foot basement level addition to the back (east side) of the hospital between the two patient wings and will include a green roof. The project will also include the relocation of the existing helipad and construction of walkways and garden spaces around the addition. Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, Owner/Applicant; Kimberly Michaels , Trowbridge & Wolf, Landscape Architects LLP, Agent. Sketch Plan Review — Town of Ithaca Public Works Facility Master Plan, 106 Seven Mile Drive : The Planning Board reviewed a sketch plan for the proposed Town of Ithaca Public Works Department Facility Master Plan located at 106 Seven Mile Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 33 -2-6 . 1 , Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal involves an outline of upgrades to the facility planned for the next five years . The projects include a 10 ' x 20 ' storage shed, additions to the annex building and pole barn, a new wash bay and salt storage shed, and an addition to the administration office area. Town of Ithaca, Owner/Applicant; Jim Weber, Director of Public Works , Agent. CURRENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROJECTS/FUNCTIONS The following have been accomplished over the past month. 2 Ly r r 2 MMM Codes and Ordinances Committee (COQ : The Committee met on May 19, 2010 and completed review of the proposed Stream Setback Law, and discussed possible revisions to the Sign Law (Chapter 221 Town of Ithaca Code) . Staff will work on further modifications to the stream setback map prior to advancing the draft regulations . The next COC meeting is scheduled for June 16 , 2010 at 7 : 00 p.m. Tentative agenda items include continuation of review of amendments to the Sign Law (Chapter 221 of the Town of Ithaca Code), review of comments received regarding proposed amendments to the Conservation Zone, review of proposed Limited Historic Commercial Zone, and possible discussion regarding affordable housing provisions . Planning Committee: The Committee met on May 13 , 2010 to continue discussion regarding the proposed Conifer/Cornell proposal on Route 96, and reviewed the draft Limited Historic Commercial Zone prepared by Planning staff. The Committee voted to recommend to the Town Board to pursue the establishment of a Planned Development Zone on the entire Cornell site to accommodate the proposed development. The Committee also voted to send the draft Limited Historic Commercial Zone (with minor revisions discussed at the meeting) to the Codes and Ordinances Committee for their review and to request that Susan Brock review the draft. The next meeting is scheduled for June 10, 2010. Possible agenda items include discussion regarding the Ithaca Beer Co. proposal, continuation of discussion regarding the proposed Conifer/Cornell proposal on Route 96, and follow-up discussion on the Vine Street development proposal and PDZ. Comprehensive Plan Committee: The Committee held its second Public Information Meeting on May 11 , 2010 . Although attendance was low (approximately five residents and three institutional representatives), the Committee received some interesting comments on the Comp Plan update process. The Committee met at its regular meeting on May 27 , 2010. The Committee heard a presentation by the Ithaca Downtown Alliance regarding its Strategic Plan update, discussed plans for follow-up meetings with neighborhoods in areas around the Town, and had a quick discussion about the May 11th Public Information Meeting. The next meeting of the Committee is scheduled for Tuesday, June 8`i', 2010 at 6 : 30 p.m. to continue a map exercise and discussions regarding growth and development in the Town, and review draft Plan section on demographics and housing. The first neighborhood area meeting (South Hill) is scheduled for Wednesday, June 9, 2010 at 7 :00 p.m. in the Campus Center at Ithaca College. Conservation Board: The next regular meeting of the Conservation Board is scheduled for June 10, 2010 (re-scheduled from the regular meeting date of June P). The Board hopes to finalize recommendations and comments on proposed Conservation Zone amendments . The Board is also scheduling a swallow-wort pulling at the Town' s water tank off of Teton Court in the Deer Run subdivision on June 10`h at 10 AM. Trail Committee: The Committee met on May 13 , 2010 and heard a Cornell student presentation regarding their project that evaluated the possible extension of the South Hill Recreation Way into Caroline. The Committee will meet again in June (date to be determined) to discuss possible strategies for West Hill trail connections into the City. Agriculture Plan: The client committee met on May 12, 2010 and reviewed a revised table of contents and draft sections of the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan. The next meeting is scheduled for June 3 , 2010 to review a revised Agricultural Profile of the Town. 3 a , w wn a It s tng ` r �c o , fepa r lee TOW 5'& g Reel ITCTC : The ITCTC (Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council) Planning Committee held a special meeting on May 10, 2010 to continue discussion regarding the draft 2011 -2015 TIP Update. The Planning Committee recommended approval of a TIP Update that includes Federal funding for the Hanshaw Road walkway extension from Salem Drive to Sapsucker Woods Road (so the entire walkway now includes Federal funding), additional Federal funds for the overall Hanshaw Road Reconstruction project to cover increased costs , a safety project around the Coddington Road/Burns Road intersection to improve sight distance and vertical alignment, and Lake Street Bridge Rehabilitation project in the City of Ithaca. The ITCTC Policy Committee met on May 18 , 2010 and approved the 2011 -2015 TIP Update described above. Stormwater Annual Report for 2009-2010 : Planning staff completed the Stormwater Annual Report for the 2009-2010 reporting period. This is the annual update and report that is required to be filed with NYS Department of Environmental Conservation each year under the SPDES general permit. The report will be available for public review and comment and will be presented to the Town Board at the June 7th meeting. Summer Planning Intern: Meghan Jacquet started working with the Planning Department as a summer intern on May 11th, 2010. Meghan will be mainly assisting with the Comprehensive Plan update and has already begun working on elements such as analysis of the Comp Plan Residents Survey results , editing and revising the Scenic Resources Report, research regarding sample codes and design guidelines for nodal development, and a development build-out analysis based on existing zoning. 4 `l " fit E / ;\ All I ! 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