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HomeMy WebLinkAboutValentino Correspondence Multi Year. w ��bj�ct; , �,, �us�n Rih� [sjr4 e"�,,�` carr�ell.�du➢ �� �'J�dra��day, A��r�'il ��, � . "� 2�O�i 8:27 �'NM C�th�y � � PU�LICV0�4�I�WC��tC�WN.9�'HACA.�JY.I�S; v1�2��a cc�rnell.�du; aeag8esh r�twnr�ny.rr.cc�r�; jun�_d�vid_r`��7a yahc�o.�am; junm�7�c�a�e�ell.�du; a�gat�s�6�r��rm�il.cc�m; sjr4 c�c�a�nell,edv � �"�ttiti�n tc� Add��s� C��ainage I?�abl�mn �� -� �a����r '���.�a�� ia�r 'F�awra �'�ap�rvisc,r 'T°c�c�n �af ���raC�, T+IY �V�'�,L�T��"� lV�@�'C1�i^pN , � Z'HACA . P�H1' . US ���r �'1�. Val�ntino. �7c� �rc Ysaazaeowners w�e� ��� wri�arrg '�e� g�e�itiar� th� �owc� t�a actdr��s t�� wa��,r �.r�in�ge �a��a}�l�tsa �srr �h� �ar��� s��H� a� CC��p1.�s��aa� �7��v� anci ��� cc+n�:ic�uc��as �as� sid� af �a�.er�, H��i�r�. �ia��� k�a� ka�en �urrm:inc� thrca�gih t�e st�ar�n s�ra�e� dr�aa��c.p� clit�ta oe� th� sc�u�h ssde c�� �daplev�rrd C��i�re c�n�:i¢�u�rus�.�, y�ar rcau�d �ar �h� �a�� severa:l. y�axs. It �s ou� urr�erst�ndsng this ci�.�c�a �r�� c�es�.graed ta h�¢�ci�� �tar� saat��r �utr�si�, ra�rt be � �eranan�n� s�r�inac�e cc�urse. "�hss �ra� ��� ��s� ��atil s��r����. y�ar� ago, when essentia�.ly ��.1 �1�e w�ter �r��.n�nc� ��cam tYae east wa� �c�uteci t�i�c��.z�}� �his �ane d�tck� �+a� �l-z� �az.�t�a sa.�� �� M�p��.woQd I�riv�e an� th�n the ��s�, side r�� Sa�ern I���v�, �xcep� ��te� stca�m �vents th�t c��se w�i�e� to r��ac}�� very hig� leve�.s, �t wk�:i.c� pc�ant tl�a� �xce�s water i� distri.b��zted �� r�t��r �ii�.ches . T�us th� ��k��� d�tches �n Birc�wood, Syc�lncas:� �rad. Map��wcrcaci ap��ar tc� b� ap�r�tisrg an a�aanne� �r�r whi�H� �P-�ey we�� d�sic�rr��l, �r��reas �s c�r�r �iit�l� is rsat. T�a.s ck��a��� ira �s� �a�' ��� s�a.�.cfi� as �res�r�tinc� � ra�r�b�r �f prakal�t�s. 1),�cam� c�� th� d�av�ways are sinB�an+� as th� ��c,�nd 3a�3.c��� �.Y�� cu.�v�r�s �.� p�rm�n�:n�1� �r�t. T�-ae str�uct�ar�s a�rchcrrin� �he culve�ts ��� s��.�tinr� �ncl erac%�.ng, This, aa�d ��Se la.r�e i.ra�r��s� :a.n vc�lum� of wat�r a�a�rirrg d�wn t�ie d�tch i� c��zsing f�rt�er �:ra��an� a� t�i� da.t�h. Tt tY�e tcawn dcae� nat �d�ress this issue s��rr, se�rer��. ca� tk�e ham��a�ara��s will h�v� �.a ia�cu� �ajar ex��:nse.� t�s repair daam�c�e �o their ��a.v�ways. The resa,�i�nts o� 1f�7 �aY�m have already i�curr�d �:his �xpens�. ?_j As �the ditc�i is �S��m�n��tly va�� ar�ci st�e�, it is a haz�r�i tc� sm,�l�. c�a.l�ren ar� ��e tta�a.g&�b�a�haod. 3}"��� ga�rr�a��nt�.y a��� aruc� ����p r��tur� c�� �fihe dbtc�i �.l�s�,� T�ia��.ewar���l a1s� m�ar�s a.� �.� �acr la�g�r pcssszb�� tsa �raa.ntaia� i'� �s �aart c�f t��. l�z�dsca��:, thus c�e�t�ng an ��r�s���. �e �re rec�uest�r�� �:kaa�: �.�� t�a�rn �dd.��ss �k�is prcrblem as s�ac�n as p�assible. T�ie i"a�an �� It���� f-I�.g�w�,y Departcza�nt S�ap�riraGer�c�en�. is awa�� c�� �he p�able� and �g:r��s tt��� i� n�eds to b� ��dressed. �e tl�.ank ca�a� �c��gat�ble salutia�t w4ulc� �� ��ar the town ta ins�a�l an a�prag�riat� g��.�a�c� �r��n�ge sys��m �l�a�� the �n�.i�� ��ut�i si�l� af Mapl�za�rc�ci, as �r��.1 t�re ���� side c�� Sa�c�m �nei t���ra ccav�r these pip�s wit� �al�. ��� r��� c�p�s� �:� d��cu�sa.a�c� �ppr�ap�raa�:e �calutir��� fur��e� ���h �&�e t-aig�S�way ci�pa��.�rent �nd ez�gi�i�e� . �iv�:a� tIl�e ci��nc�e: a.� t�se �a� th� c�� tc�es, sa� th�nk t�� �c�w� sh�ou�d raa�. ch�:�r�e �rot�u�c�w�rr��rs ��r wcark or mat�ri��s ��c�u�.r�d �c� address �his �arobl�m. �°Y��cak yc�u far c�r�sic����.ng �P�is �e�ita.�sr�. �incerely, Sus�n �;ih� �nd �7ef� ��lka�r��.�z�, �.�9 Ma�a�.�woc,� Driv� ��r4�cc�r�ell.�du 257-�75� 1 Vicki Bogan and 3ahn Saunders, 103 Maplewood Drive v1b23@cornell.edu 257-0949 Barbara and Allan Eaglesham, 106 Pinewood Drive aeaglesh@twcny.rr.com 257-0�70 Dave and Chris Jung, jung_david_r@yahoo.com Dick and June Haynar, jmm97@cornell.edu Brady and Ainsley Nunley, afgates@hotmail.com 111 Salem Drive 592-9985 107 Salem Drive 257-5677 111 Maplewood Drive �Y„� � ......, y f � ...,......, rf ,. „ ..... ,�i ,� " 4 ♦ l� � � • �� i J�7n�atl-��n EC��i�k�a�, �+.C.tu.i�. L?ireet�ar c�� Pt�n���r-��; ���y ��, �99� rI'1�t:�rt-��;� �. Salr�a �ic�, �'re�;��l�n� fc��Y B�a�ir���s an�:� r"�c�z-ni��istratave A�'air�; :���b �-Ic�l9. �tx��r�� �r�l�eg� �t�;a�a�, �TY 1��5�� Ft�: F'r�poseci Stautl� £�i11,Sw����p �rrns�rvatic�n Z�ane i���r �"��. f�il�i � '�°�3-�74� FA� 4�f}i) '�'7?�-174J� Tl��¢�� yt�u �'�r �eC�i��� asi�t. th� ti��� c�n Jurre fl:�t at 1?.(�� r�c�c�cy t� a���e� �a���� Cathy �J�a��try�����a and �rr� r�.��u't����� t��a� prc�gcas�t� ��utl� �ill Swarnp �C'c���;;�;rv�ti+��� 2aner which t➢�e T��ra af I�h�.c�� "�'°t�vuru Bra�.r� is e�ansid�ain�;. E�rcl�s�c� ��,��• y��c�r r�vi.�� pr�c�r to �ur r-��etin� �s a c�py �f a r�p�rt pr�p�r�d by th� Tc�wn �i �ti����4� ����:;���v��i�� ��aa�d, er�t�tl�c�. "���a�� Hil� ,�w2r�p: It:� [.�t��c����; Natur�l �h�ac��ri��ics �ncl ���cl i'c�r F"rtrt��tion,"' ����t�� I�iar'c�� 1�, 1�9'�. "�'1��� repc��°t cc��t��i�as r��c�i�ru�r�datit���s r����rri���� t�� �s��b�is�rn��� c�� �1 ��n�e�rvatia�n ��r�� ia� th� ���ut}1 Ha1� �wa�p �re�, �°hic;�� ir��luc��s �c��n� �a£ t��� land aru��eci ��r I�aac� �c�lle��. �1��a e�acl�s��i i� �� c:�py c�f th� c��nr��� �ix 1�riil� ��c�� V'a➢l�y C�a�s�rv�t�ar� Z�n� �n tti�� Tt�wn af Iihac�a Zcanin,� C�rdit�ac��.�, �vhic�l� wi:ll �erve �s a rn�a��l fc�a� ac�e�iti�rr�a� �C�an��rr�atia�� ��n,�;� �nd�r cans�c�eratia��� C�y th�:, Tcawn. The pro�a��ed Sca��l� H�l� �w�trnp �carr�;�rvatit�n Zcan� i� t���� c�f �liz•�� �u�era� �r� S�au�h Hil➢ �:�arre�tly uz�t��r ca���a�era�i�p� l�y th� T�w°n �ra�rcl far ���c�� zoi�tio��. T"�7� ��,r� c�th�r �.re�as ���clua�� (�) � sma:l:➢ ��c�c�iti�r� tc� r:�� ,��x �v1i�� �re�k: Va�l�� ����7s�rv����n Zc�rm� �aif' �af 7u�r��p�a- �i�iv�, �nc� ��) a buff�tt� ��.r�a ;:��c��x� th� ���st sid� c�f Butt�rn�iil� F�l�� �'tate �`ark ��f �f �►az��� �.�a ��d , L1��rro revie��i�� tl��: ��►rr�rut �r�ns�:r�����n Zane pr�v��i�e�5 i� t���; 2c�t�in�, �r�iinaa�ce, yc�u wi�l a-��t� ttti�� use� s�a�:l°� ��.�; "�ublic, p��rc�c;l�i�l and ��wiv�ze �cl��t�1�" ��:r� s�i�1 p�rmitt�� ��� :���c�ial apprav�l tk�es, j��.�� ��� t�u�y ar� x�li��ve�i ian t1�� ��iw��c��; F�-1� �u�cl �-3C� I�es��iet��:e �is�ricts, vahi�h c:a�r-rently a��1y ta �th�c�� ��lle�e'� �x°�pe�'t�s. �"�1� ¢nain �ha���� i� �ti� �c�na�r�; rrvc��l�i in�:l���� tl�e t'c�ifl��i���;: �l� si�;�ni�ic��r�� reci��c:tic�a�;� �n r�;�i�i�;z�tial dera�i�i�.s �c�ne; ��r�r�11��� ur�it �a�z° :��v�ra ���;r�� E��r �i11��� ancl t��r�-ta�nlly �i��lliri�:�� ����i t.�a �d�ic��z�a:l ce;�t�-ictir��s r����arciin� tiit���� �at bui�ciin�s (�.�., c�n ste�p �l��e� �ak �� p�rc���t �r �r�r�te�-, ne��r ���erc��rs��, wit��i.r� �;c:�:saic; �ie��°�, �tc.�. "I`1-�e �cans�rv�itic�x� �c���rci"� rep�rt alsc� �c��.;luc.l�� �� r�c�a����r,er�c�ati��r� �f�zat Itk�a�:� C��Ile�;e ��c�ci the Tc�w�n �rc7rk t�r��the.x� tca icl�nt�ty ar�;�.�� tl�at c�a�ilc� b�: p��•n���������ky ��t ���;ic{e 4�:� c����;t� ��ac� tc��• ��x�:�iv�: ti�e�; s��&� =r5 hikin� ��nc6 r7��t��ec; stuciy, c�tf�r�v�� tl�� �r���est �ar�r��ti«�� i'c�� �9�� ��u�tl�� �Iil� ��v�a���r�� a���ew�. Pl�a�� le� ���e �;xlr�w i" y��u kaav� �r�y ��43�;:�ti��r�� �an ct�e e��c:lc���c� �����t�rial� ��rio� �r.� c��.ir �����tin� r��a .�ucr� � st. Cw1�:an�rk�i➢�, Cs�tl�y ����i I l��k i�r�,r��rc� t�7 �r,�ir�� ;�r��t �hean. iinc���ely, ^ ����..... a �; �,�����--.. .���i��f�an F�����i�r> 1-�.�.�.F". I��re���r �� F�1a�r��.�r�� E�c1. �;�: ����a���+i:���• ���thy Va1�r�ti�ac� July 15, 1999 Ms. Cathy Valentino Town Supervisor Town of Ithaca 126 East Seneca Street ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Cathy: A Ithaca College 300 Job Hall Ithaca, NY 14850-7001 60?-274-3111 607-2?4-1500 {Fax) Office of the President p I����C�0�1� r _ � °Q�s IT I enclose a copy of the remarks Tom Salm delivered at the June 3Q�' meeting of the Tawn of Ithaca Codes and Ordinances Committee. These comments reflect the position vf Ithaca College regarding the town's proposal to re-zone three areas within the South Hill area to Conservation Zane. Independent of the proposal, we have begun the process of developing a master plan for the campus. It is critical that we do that as a prelude to future decisions we face. The timing of your proposal is unfortunate since we cannot adequately respond to your ideas until we have done some planning and assessment of our future land use needs. As we begin work on our master plan, we look forward to ongoing discussians with you. If you would like to get together, I wauld be pleased to meet with you. Sincerely, r� � Peggy R. Williams President PRW:cid Enclasure cc: Thomas Salm, Vice President for Business Affairs � � Prepared By: Thomas R. Salm Ithaca College June 30, 1999 Town o# Ifhaca`s Proposed Establishment of a South Hill Swamp Conservatian Zone Approximately six weeks ago, Ithaca College received its first copy of the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board's report on the South Hill Swamp and recammendation for establishment of a Conservation Zone. I met with Tawn afficials on June 1 �, 1999 to inform them of our preliminary reaction ta the report. In a word, the College is shacked with this propasa( which, through numerous restrictions, would effectively preclude the Col(ege from using any of its undeveloped land for its educational purposes. Thus, at this point in time, with very limited opportunity to understand the report, the definitions within the report, and if, in fact, all College develapment would be precluded, we must strenuously abject to the inclusion of any of the College's properties in the proposed Conservation Zone. Let me try to put some context around the College's thinking conceming its land- holdings on South Hill: First, the College wishes to be a good neighbor in the Town, the County, and the State. We are well aware of some of the natural treasures existing an land owned by the College on South Hill. For instance, we know that the College's 24-acre parcel of land near King Road is a critical part of the Clausen swamp. We have never seriously considered development in that area for that reason alone. What we find alarming is that the euphemism of the swamp has been used ta e�end far beyond the safety protection zones needed for the Clausen swamp. The report's proposal for conservatian of the swamp, combined with a buffer zone and suggestians that there are unspecified areas yet ta be explored, appears to consume not aniy the 52°l� of land included in the proposed Conservation Zone but virtually all of the rest of the College's landholdings. Secand, in order not ta encroach on some af these sensitive areas, the College has limited its campus grawth largely to the 250-acre parcel on which most of our buildings currently stand. There is growing criticism that building density has eliminated too much green area in the central campus. Completion of three new buildings recently resulted in numerous comments about the lack af green space today. Further develapment will undoubtedly be necessary, and we must look at some of aur undevelaped land for such things as academic and residential buildings, additional indoor and outdoor space for student recreation, practice, and competitive sports as well as facilities for sueh infrastructure needs as warehousing, craft shops, printing facility, etc. I mention these items to remind people that the College must continue to change and grow to remain competitive. Sorne of the functions mentioned abave can be � � 2 included in the already developed parcels af land, but others cannot. We have always taken seriously the Town's request that we stay away from development af our lands to the narth of aur main campus raad so as not to encroach on our Danby and Coddington Raad neighbors. Again, we have tried ta be goad neighbors, both to the narth and to the south, by confining our development to a limited portion of our landholdings. It is not possible for us to do that farever and we must shepherd our land resources for future generations that will be coming ta Ithaca College. Third, and maybe mast important, it has been our understanding that the Town of Ithaca was interested in developing an education zone to reflect the inapprapriate zoning that currently exists far the Callege. Ithaca Callege has now existed on South Hill far almost 4Q years. We concur that it is time that the Town zoning plan be changed to recagnize our existence. Furthermore, we have had some discussians with the Town about the development of a generic environmental impact statement for the College and the Town. Dating back to about 1990, the College undertook a Master Plan study that resufted in a number of new buildings, relocation of our main campus road, and renovation of numerous existing buildings. About two years ago, I told Jan Kanter, Town Planner, that we would begin ta update the Master Plan, and we concluded that would be a logical beginning point for joint consideration af an education zone and passibly a generic environmental impact review. We have not been able to move as quickly as we had hoped an the Master Plan, but are now under way. Our planning, coupled with appropriate review and consideration of the educatian zone and the GEIS, certainly should precede inclusion of any portion of College properties in a restric#ive Conservation Zone. Fourth, the Conservation Baard's report raises more questians than it answers. We simply need mare time to review and study the report. The College will want to hire iis own consul#ants to review the 1997 Tawn inventory of the Sauth Hill unique natural area. The Canservation Baard report makes numerous references to a 1983 repart that may well contain outdated infarmatian. We are further concemed that throughout the rep�rt are statements that wauld provide grounds for opposition to uti(ization of College land for any human purpose whatsoever. Certainly some of these concems rise from our lack af understanding of terminalogy and ratings of such things as rare and scarce plant species. But, references to undesignated buffer zanes, calls for further studies to uncover yet more treasures and thus justify maybe even a broader canservation zane appear to say "Ithaca Gollege you are not welcome on your own land"! I have gone on longer than you probably wished for an information meeting. I hope, howeuer, that I have conveyed the College's extreme concem about the lass of use of College praperty for College purposes. We congratulate the Conservation Baard's concem for protecting the College's and the Tawn's natural resources, but the report cannot be acted upon in isolation. Much like the South � � r +'� Hill natural area is a community asset so is ithaca College in terms of its economic, educational, social, and cultural contributions to the community. We are troubled by such broad language as "preclude further development" and "setting aside the majority af SHS as a natural area" as is found on Page 16 of the report. We need sufficient time to understand the intent of such phrases; to undertake our own inventory; to develop the Master Plan and to explore with the Town the issues of an educatian zone and a passibly a generic environmental impact review, if apprapriate. Therefore, the College requests that none of its property be included in the Conservation Zone until this work is complete and questions are answered. We simply cannat accept the Canservation Advisory Board's report or covperate with the Town if it proceeds with this designation prior ta reasonable review of the questions I have raised. � i A r��r�i �� �� /��� ��J���irunm��� ���j�,,� y Gll�j � �' P� �� ��an�imr � Y � � �� � nn�m � � �j� 7msauni �/p� � � %;,. U'Jl;�ie �'!��/jn ���14/IIl11Rr04"'a!���%��� 'Y�h, .• . 14� ��h��� �aaBl�g��� 3� a Jc�ta t�iall IXrlc�t;ci� �J�` �«��i�{)-'TC1f��� (�d77} 274-�285 Vir� F'r�sid�rrot Ear B�a�6n�ss ��ad' ,+�cEmwr�is�r�tidv�� ,�,�fA�i�s � � y Ms. Cath�rin� 1Ja�le�nti�a�r, ��a��rvisc�r � '� ��',� �N��i� ,,; �",' `,rj.�� Ta��vn �� I�h�ca � 26 �. ��s�eca St. .., Ith�a��, �l"1'� 1 �'�t� : :_ ti , _�,_ � e _, : L���:r C�,��ry� Th�s is ���rd�r Nette� th��t I prrrrrnse� ��e!cao�ld ��t t� y�r� ia� e�rl�r ����rm��r. �19y sir�u���e �p�r6o�i�� fa� t�i� ��i�a� ��a I�t�, b�t ���ri�� a� �ar���p��ti�d ��r�um�tan�es c�used rm,e t� b� �.�a� frc,m t�e� ��fic� ��v�r�l tim�� during the rr�anth c�fi D�c�r�'��r. Th��r� ar� several �easons far tf��� lett�r. �n��t, I rrran� tc+ t�uaonk yau an� th�� G`�wc�� Bc�ard f�rr gra�ati�g th� Cr�IN���°'� r�qu�st dr d�l�y �ctican �an th� �a�th h9i41 �ans�rwati�an ��n� d�termin��fiic�n �n�iN aur cransult�r�t,s h�.v� k��d a cB�a�c� te� ��rr�pl�t� th�ic sp�dr�g f��ra �nd faun� �urv�y, d�rr� encl��i�� � cc��y �a� a C�ec��rrbe� 1�, 199� P��4R�r fr�m I�hthy��c�gi��N As��aci�te� tc� �'�te� Tr�w�ridg� �uilinir�g th�ir ��cp��t�r� ��h�d�ale. '"�e uvil9 r��ed tcr t��k �ba��uk th�at �c� ��� if i� d��iat�s �o� fi�� fr�� yaur pr��e��°r�d tir����b�� ic� t�r�s ai N�e�ping th� c�r��ervatian distric� decisi�� rnr�vin�. 'J�� �r�nt t� �r�rk ��th� �c�ea �an tnr�in� �nd cert�inly scrme �� th� i�fs��'��atit��i c�cr b� �a��d w�ll f���c�r�; fih�y ��rlami�t th�ir fi�al rep+�rt. As ycsu �an s�� in their q�tter, scsrr7e c�f �R�e surv�� �nappir�g �c�r �r���ac��G� s�r�aa�l� �e c�m�l�t� r��r�. �.�t"s di�cu�s v�ha� �+�aeks �c�� b�th �i us iru tierr�s �f � t��g�t c9at� far g�ttir�� thMngs c�c�ru�. ��cc,r�d„ y�u as�Ced that I��c�f'rr� iru writing the Cfllle�e's pr�rrr6se r��at tc� se�k ��wr� app��vaU far �rr}r �nNl��� d�v�lapr�e�rt wi�thur� t#�e cc�ntest�d �r�� untiV such '�ime �s rr,r� 9��.v� �c��npl�t�d raur jaint �vark ca� d�marc�tin� thue C�n��er��t�ar� �+�r��e. `Cher���re, I�t m� �canFirrr� �I��t the ��Ilege wilN prapc�se na devep�prn�cut wi�hi�a �h� li�nit:s �� the t�rrt�tive CQ�s�rv�tian ;�c��e dur-irr� ��!f��, uvh��F� shc�uVd b� r���� ti��n su�ffEcient td�e t� ��r��l�t� �aue jaqn� ir�v��tig�tic�n. Fr���ly, Cat�uy, tha� is ��sy far us tr� da �e���as� w� r���dt tcr �c�rr�pl��� ��ar �"last�r P'lan that vtirull �r��c�rr� us a�n th� bes� �Rternatives ��ar fut�r� gc�v+r�B�. V� is c�nc��v�tal� �k��t �h�� �rl�n �+,riltl conclud� t��t futur� d���l�r�mr��nt �� best iin �re�.� ��9��:r tl�a� the pr�rptas�d ar�u��r I�iOI �war�p Cc��se�vati�n Zane. �u� discussicrrrs a�nc� �ur s�urv��r �+�IV c��t�inly ir��6ud� ��rious cansid�r�tian �f �II ���r�ct� �af the ���t���at'rc�n �ac�e pr�a�a��l. �i�ally, y��a h�d �sked r�� �a guv� ycau� f�e�dback r�r� �cay que�ti�r�� ���t � mught hav� ar� the ��ap�ased languag�� fc�r th,� �crn��rvatian �+�ne. �Jnd�r s�p�arat� cov�c I hav� di�t�t�d a lett�r t� J�rr �anter �aising ��rn� qu�,��uc�ns ar�d� a�kic�g abau.at pcassil�l� changes. 9 arru att��hiru� � c�py caf th�t I�tt�r far yc�u� �nfaema�uan. Again, my thanks for working with the College on the evaluation and surveys for the Conservation Zane. I will be happy ta meet with you and the other members of yaur ad-hoc committee for further discussions, if you deem that useful. Please let me know how you wish to proceed from this point forward. Sincerely, �ir�----�.�- s.�---, Thomas R. Salm Vice President for Business and Administratius Affairs TRS:kks Enc. TownlValentino (Canservation Zane} 020200.doc ,, John Homa, Jr., President 50 �udlowville Raad Lansing, New York 14882-9023 Phone: (607) 533•8801 ICHTHY4LOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND CONSU�TING I}ecember 13, 1999 To: Mr. Peter Trowbridge Trowbridge and Wolf, Landscape Architects and Environmental Planners 1345 Mecklenburg Road Ithaca, New York 148SQ Re: Schetiute fnr tne Ithaca Coilege Bi�iogicaf Survey The purpose of this letter is to report on our progress in conducting the Ithaca Co�lege Biolagical Survey during 1999 and schedule for 2000. We have cornpleted all of the �eld wark for the fall of 1999, which includes all of the field work for the wetland identification study. We have subrnitted the draft interim vegetation repart for your review (dated November 4, 1999, and including a discussion of managernent cansiderations and strategies )and the draft interim faunal report (dated November 17, 19�). We were just notified that T. G. Miller surveyors have now completed surveyin� of ihe flagged wetlands and we are planning on completing a draft report on wetland identi�cations by Decernber 17, 1999. This date estimate is based on the assumprion that we will have area determinations from Miller's in tirne to include in the draft. If this data is not available by that date, we will submit the interim and supplement tha repaR with the wetland acreage values when they becarne available. 1Vlore data will be collected in May and June 200Q for the faunal and vegetation surveys to be completed by �June 15, 1999. According to our Scope of Work dated July 30, 1999, we have comrnitted to providing the HC�LT team with draft �nal faunal and vegetation reports by July 31, 1999. Within two weeks %llowing reception of the HULT's cornments, we will submit a draft final rePort far review by Ithaca College. Within two weeks of recegtion of the college's comments, we will subrnit a final report. Please feel frec to call if thcre are any questians. Sincerely yours, ICHTHYOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. � Madelyn taffor lase, PhD Senior Ecolo,�ist cc. J. Homa, IA MSG99-1/M-Y7'129 An Equal Opportunity Employer REPRESENTATIVE SERVIGES: 1. Aquatic arsd terrestrial studies (biological and physical►. 2. Fsh protection, rescue, and diversion systems (development, application, and r►todification of ladders, fifts, and traveling screens and screening experimentation). 3. Formal response tn regulatory agency requvements. 4. Site selectio�tassessment studies. 5. tnsheam flow and water temperature modeC�ng. 4 J a` �, 'ti ;��: ;'',; :� ;; February 2, 2004 Mr. Jon Kanter, Town Planner Town of Ithaca 126 E. Seneca St. Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Jon. �.�.u�.0 v�uw:yc 325 ,lob Hali Ithaca, NY 14850-7009 {60�) 274-3285 Vice Presidentfor Business and Administrative Affairs Thanks for giving me an opportunity ta review the proposed Conservation Zone's language. I have read it very carefully, and as you have painted out, many of the items are things that are a(ready cansidered in the normal caurse of a site plan review. What follows is in part my need for clarification or more information and, in a couple of cases, requests for consideration for somewhat less restrictive language. My comments and questians follow the numeric form of the sections. Section 500 - No questions or comments. Section 501 - No questions or comments. Section 502 - Jon, we appreciate the proposal to add the word "College" as one of the principal uses upon receipt of a special permit. 1 have two questions. First, is this language intended to be general language for all conservation zones or just specifically for the South Hill Conservation Zone? The reason I ask is if it is general language, I am not sure that you wauld want to include College for all conservation zanes. Second, 1 understand why the College requires a special permit through planning approval, but I am wondering what would happen if we end up with an institutianal zone that included part of the Conservation Zone. Would special permits be required within an educational zone? Maybe these are totally unrelated, but 1 am wondering if we need to anticipate anything since, at some point, an institutional zone will become a question. Section 503 - Can you tell me what goes in the blank following "...the procedures contained in "? 1. Is there any way to reconcile the goals and objectives of the Conservation Zone and those of Ithaca Callege? This may seem like a silly question, but the purpase statement is so braadly written that it wauld be easy to argue that any kind of Callege development would be inconsistent with the goals and objectives of the Conservatian Zone. Is any kind of language clarification possible? 4. Can you explain "...are designed to minimize the increase in impervious surfaces on the site."? The reason I ask is that I would want to make sure we had appropriate, not excessive, parking to support whatever function we might locate in the area. Is this likely to be consistent with other rules of thumb on parking, or does this have some special meaning? Section 504 - No questians or comments. -- -- - _—_ __ Town Supervisor Ithaca, Mr �4�so Catherine Valentino i2� E. Seneca St. b07-273-I 721 Agri13, 2000 Thomas R. Salm Yice President for Business and Administrative Affairs Job Hall Ithaca Callege Ithaca, NY 14850 Re: Follaw-up on Proposed South Hill Conservation Zone Dear Tam: Thank you far your letter dated February 2, 2000, regarding the timeframe for enactment of the Town's proposed South Hill Conservation Zone. As I understand it, Ithaca Callege's environmental consultants, Ichthyological Associates, will be conducting additianal wildlife and vegetation surveys to be completed by June 15, 20{)0. Rather than waiting until those are finalized into regorts, I would grefer that we set up a meeting at the earliest possible time after those follow-up studies are done to discuss the details of those studies and ta evaluate how they relate to the iindings af the Town's South Hill Swamp Repart (March 18,1999). The Town Board had indicated previously that they would be willing ta hold aff an enacting the Conservation Zone until June ar so to give Ithaca College time to camplete its environmental studies. Why don't we target the end of June or beginning of July to resume our discussions of the area ecalogy, so that we can update the Tovm Baard on aur progress saan after that. My hoge is that we can complete our discussions with Ithaca Callege before the end af August. At the very latest, the Town Board will want to resume its consideration of enacting the Conservation Zone in Septeml3er. I appreciate your written confirmation that Ithaca College will not seek approvals for any development in the praposed Canservatian Zone area during 2Q0f}. Meanwhile, the Town looks forward ta working with Ithaca Callege on its long range Master Plan. Please let me know as soon as you hear from your consultants regarding their completion of the environmental studies so that we can set�up a time to meet to discuss this further. Sincerely, t_..fC..�.��� e.�t.:.�-�..� � t.�r.�s' Catherine Valentino, Sugervisor cc: Town Board a� w� � � i"�� �r � ��� � ' 4�� T�rr�vr� �t�per�ri��r �� lt��.+��, 1��' � 4��� ��t��rir�� V�I������ �� � �c�r�� �r��� �tr��� ��o�} ���-� ��� �s .�- � ���r . �, ., � _„,, , �,. #�� ,�� . �r , ' �; � " � • r � • , ' +� � � a :• ' �r . w �r .. �r��c F"res�d�r�� ''���li�r��: � �nd���ta�d f��m � r���ru� m��tir�� uvit� �`�m ��Im tk��� ��ha�a Ca�l��g�'s �r��rir�r��a�n��l �an���t�,r�t� h��� ��m�l�t�d th� v�i�d�if� ar�d rr���t��i�n s�,�r�r��� �� Ith��� �c�l���e°� I��d 6�c�ldir��s �r� �a�sih F�iiC �hi� �a�t ��a��er, �� p�rt �a� th� t�cri��g�'� Icrr�� r�r�c�� ��.�t�r pl�r�, a�� t��� th�� ���u6ts� �r� ��ic�� c�m�fe�� inta � r�p��t t�at shau�c� b� r�ady ��c�n. T�m �r�s ir�����t�d tha� I�� +�c�uld ��k� �� rr��k� th� r���rt �v�ila�al� f��° t�� ���r�'� r�vae�r, ���r� �h� ��thara��ti�n �fi th� �c�ll�c��'� �c�ard �af Tr�a�fi���. I �r�,nt��t tr� r�-��aa��irrr� th�� T�ar�n'� ��t�r��t ir� �r�rkin� with �t�ac� ��aBl��� �n it� rn�st�r �l�.n ���i ���� sp�cifics �f t�� prt�pc►s�d �c�tath �ikl C�u�servaii�an zc�n�, vw�+hi�h tk�� Tav�rn pr��aa��d ���� ��ar. �� tf��r� �re legi#�m�t+� r�����s cc�r��aE��d ir� Ith��� ��li�c�e'� er�vir�r�m��i�a6 s'�u�'ies t�i a�l�u�t t��� b�ur�c�'�.ri�� c�� th� pr���s�� t�ar���r���I�r� ����q t�r� T��+�n i� r���y ar�d v�i�ling ta� wvark w�th th� ��'�f��� �n ������r �ha�ac��s, ����d �n; � ��ta�l�d r�view �� th� stud�es. I�r�r�6d Ii�C� tc� rea��r�te th�t Mtha�� �csl�eg� i� an imparta�t ����i t� kh� T+��un, �nd w� �isl� t� �ik��li�l��' �S� ��'���C" c."� ���i��° I�N'CiC�41Clt,� �'��'��IC�p"l��"�li� 1A/1��1 ��'"I�' �:t����'L,,�'� �i�C� I�� c"�.t��i1V'f�ll��.�"'��E�Ot�. �� �i1� ����' ti��„ �he T��r� b��i�v�� that tl�� pr���rvati�ar� €�� �h� �r�v�rc�r�rr�ental sic�ra��ic�nce a�d ��r�sitie�i�� �f �art��n� �fi th� �c��th �ii1l �r��, �n�lt�dir�g s��,� �fi I�h�ca C�r�k���°'� I�r�d h��1dc��� is ��w�gh pei�s�-�t��. �,s ���a k�4�u, ��� }�r�p�s,a� f�r tti�� ��n��rv�tiar� ��an� i� the Vth�c� �cal���� are� cs ��iy �n� �� thr�� �r��s v��i��n t�e ���a�h k�i�� p������d ��r ��ch ���i��. T�c� ��I��r �nv�ra�m��ia��� ��gr�if���r�� �:r��.�a ur���u�'ic�g �r� �r��. �t�j�.�ent �a �utt�rr�ilk F�I�s ���t� �'�.r6� �.r�d �r� �c�dit�rn tr� �i�� ��i�:tir�� �i� I"�i�� �r��k �c��u��rv��ic�n zor��, �r� �l��a p�.r� c�f �his �r�r�a�s�.V. T�is ��nir�� ���ar� i� �a�rt �f th� Ta�cn'� �v�r�ll lan��rar�ge pl�r�� t� �mpl�rrr�r�t its 199�� �c��preh�r���v� �"I�r-� an� 1�97 �'���, I�ecr�atica� �r�� �pen �,���e Plan, ��u��k� ���k �� �r�t�c� tl�� u�iq�a� �h�r��t�r and q��iity �a� Vif� i� �h� ��a�� �f ith���s The ��a�th �9i�1 n�.tur�1 �r�� ��.� f'�r-�� be�n cd�r�i6�i�d as �r� �rea �f bat��%ca� sM�nifi�an�c� �r`�d i� de�ig�at�d �� � C�'rai��� �1�..��r�l F�r�e� ���9�� �� the T�mpki�� ���nt:� Enr�iresr�r��r�tal Ni�r�ag���r�� �C31�@f"9�1�. 1�,� t�i�SiC�'��,'� 11� '��"I� �l'�iM�4 �� ri�l�t��, �i(�ihSE.'1`V�tdfl�"I �.if�p�.fCi'S �"��t�t"ka �`t"I�t2��C� ,�CrGx�� �-i1/` �'VI�S�lid�7 — fi�� �J�ai��e i"��t�r��r G"�aar��i`eris�i�� ��t� J���d f�r Pr����i�i�ar�, th� a��� ��r�ta�r�� �r� ab��d�n�� �� r�r� ancl ���rc� �d�r�t �p�c%��. I� �dd�ti��r t�a �'�� �la�s��r� �wu�m� �t��l°� r���r ���t �C�r�g F��a�, �h� �r�� prc�p���ec� fi�c +Cara��r���,�ia� zar�sr�g �I�� �crr�tair�s � wN�� d'iu�ers�ty �� pi��it �ar�-�r�ur��t�r t����, �'�.r��ir�� frta� v^�e�l��d ct�r�r�ur��ti�s t� t�r� b�rr�ns. ���h dp��rsA��+ ��r� �ttr�ct a�vid� �ra�iety �a� v�rild�if� s�pecie�, �nd thas ar��� u� kr�crwr� ��ar ��g�a�ing r�f �+���ra� r�.c� ��d m�nu�s��l sp�cw��. �n add@ti�r�, t�� �r�� ��nt��r�� ���r��� �af rn�tt�r� vti!c��ds, '���Var��s, �r�a� c�f e�p���d b�d���k, �t�e� sR�p��, ��� �r��� �� O the highest elevations in the Town. These wooded hillsides on South Hili are a prominent fea#ure and visible from many surrounding areas in the Town. In ouilining the boundaries of the propased Conservation zane, the Toum took ail of these factors into consideration, and determined that the area identified should be considered as a contiguous, vibrant ecosystem with remarkable scenic beau#y. In the context of the above, the Tawn looks forward to working with Ithaca College on its long-range master plan to ensure the schooPs long-term viability on SQuth HiIL The Town is amenable to considering the possibiiity of establishing new lnstitutionai or Educatianal z�ning that could be tailored more specifically to the needs o# #he College, and might help #o expedite the development review and approval process on same of the Coilege's land holdings. We believe that the proposed re-zoning of porti�ns of the �outh Hill to Conservation zon� is consistent with the additional objectives of working with Ithaca Callege an its master plan and pursuing the possibility of an Institutional or Educational zone. 1Ne eagerly await the opportunity to work with your cansultan#s regarding the results of the�r environmental studies. We would like #o campare the results of their wark with that done by aur Consenration Board, and then make some decisions on whether modifications to the ariginal proposed Conservatian zone boundaries would be appropriate. We would like to bring this matter back ta the Town Board as soon as possible. Thank you fo� your continuing caopera#ion. Sincerely, , ���..�',-L+1.c, V..�l..�e�2_ .'�i!-►•,.,c7 Catherine Valen#ino, Supervisor cc. Town Board Tom Salm, Vice President for Business Affairs Cathy Frorn: Tee Ann Hunter Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:10 AM To: Fred Nateboom; Catherine Valentina; Herbert Engman (E-mail); Jeff Cowie {E-mail); Pat l.eary {E-maii}; Peter Stein {E-mail}; Sandra Gittleman (E-mail); Will Burbank {E-mail} Subject: FW; Data posted to form 1 of http://www.tawn.ithaea.ny.usiFeedback.htm -----Original Message----- From: webserver@clarityconnect.com [mailto:webserver@claritycannect.com� Sent: Friday, June 23, 2d06 10:14 AM Ta: townclerk@town.itheca.ny.us Subject: Data posted to form 1 of http:!/www.town.ithaca.ny.uslFeedback.htm **********************************************�************************* ******* department: Town Board MessageType: Complaint Subject: Facilities SubjectOther: Eastern Heights Park Username: J. Scott Newton userstreet: 219 Tudor Road usertown: Ithaca UserEmail: jsn74@earthlink.net UserTel: 647.269.0408 UserFAX: B1: Submit Comments: Gaod morning. I have concerns (once again) with the misuse of Eastern Heights Park, and the disregard for the rules and regulations. Since Hiqh School has let out for the year last week, there have been constant parties with laad music and underage drinking, and possibly drug use, at the park after hours. There is the "early" party (9-11 PM} and the "late" party (12-2 AM). There also is trash left in the lawns, parkinq areas and thrown into the "woods" near the parking areas. One evening, a small bonfire was startecl in the parking lot, and the evidence is still present!! The rules and regulations posted at bath entrances to the park stated that the park closes 30 minutes past dusk and that alcohol is prohibited. This activity does not only pertain to late evenings, but during the late afternoon and early evening hours. I have seen and heard battles beinq tossed inta the woods, and have approached and requested the individuals to pick-up with little resistance. Occasianally, I do receive some resistance and I copy down license plate numbers, or if they become belligerent, I mention that I will contact the Sheriff or take pictures, and my requests are then honored. I have cantacted the Sheriffs Department twice since 6/19, and respond when they can. They are very busy and there no doubt more serious issues which take priority. They did arrive on 6/21 and I expressed my concerns with them, and they approached the individuals and dispersed the crawds. Occasionally, the parties have dispersed by the time they arrive, due to priorities. Last evening, 6/22, after graduation and after the thunderstarms subsided, the parties resumed. This morning there are beer bottles and other trash on the lawns, parking areas and in the woods by the upper parking lot adjacent to the soccer field. The Parks Department does a wanderful job an rnaintaining the park, has way too much ta do with limited resources, and shauld not be required to patrol the area on a daily basis to pick-up after these individuals. Since the new Noise Ordinance was instituted recently in the Town of Ithaca, ALL residents, not just South Hill residents, should not be subjec�ed ta the constant load music and parties which occur. I will continue to cantact the Sheriff when it becomes unbearable, but would like same assistance from the Ton af Ithaca. In the past, I have been infarmed to cantact the Sheriff by Town officials, since there is not much they can do. The constant naise, garbage and parting is not the anly issues, but the major ones. Individuals are STILL using the entrance aff af Tudar for a through road, as they continue to drive around the fence at the top of the driveway an the qrass, and exit on to Skyvue. And vice-versa. This does not include the 3 times that my mailbax has been run over or pulled fram the ground. Each time I have contacted the Sheriff and filed a complaint. They stata that it is difficult to catch the individuals unless they are caught doing the act. There also is the speed of the vehicles up and down Tudor Road, and into and out of the park is alsa a huge issue, with no concern far the neighborhaod. There have been incidents where I was coming hame up the hill and a vehicle was speeding down the hill and caused me to go off the road an ta a lawn. Is there any assistance that the Town of Ithaca can provide to address my issues? Maybe contact the Sheriff and ask for routine patrols? Possibly close off access to the parking lots, as a last resort? As in the past but never received, a response will be qreatly appreciated. Also, as requested in the past but never honored, I would like a Town Board member to contact me concerning my issues and affer any suggestions on how to correct/curb these angoing and never-ending issues. Thank you for your time and consideratian. ��xa��1����� �:������� .. ���s &.�,. , . � �� � It,u�, ,, �'� �.J1 1 ��L""�.P,&�i� M B dY,,.f .�U:1"�� �,�, �,�)��' H�r�. �aal�y �'��lc��tinr�, .��tiz�.��r�vi�ar T'a�u�� af' I���aca 12� East �ca���.�� aio��t�t I�1����;�, ��' ➢4��f� �����• ���.ii�y, t"aa�az-t��csti5�. ��1�<aaar, °J.�'. I-��Sf1 r � � �.,ro������,w�,��� „���,„� _ . ._. :� �� � �"��M�� �� .�� �a�, ,n�ti' � ��� � . ��.� � � � ,., N ,�a,� y „„ „ y� {�6,�yv 4�,]{�r�y7€��+ �I y'uytr�'ti.� hti�L r.s1�;1 �r {�rif� �1�^�. ?n;� �! ,-y- '�f-�v .�rl �+i+�,�ay a� �' 4r �++� f,r� ���? $�i� "'� t�,µ.w�l"k,� +.7-, � .'-'iS.4.1 �'Y LM1S.E. �J����, 3,».d,�y....:'i. .i�4. ..tu� i M� .. tA�;,R. f S\,� ..� ���.1,..�....4✓RLG�.y 4y\iir. kxw+ A kJ Vl. 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T�ta� �?�,�K�c-t����:a�k is se��€i¢n� t1�c� �I�a��v1-�"� i�7��ut t�a assi�t ici �x��l�ir�� tl�� decisiaa� c�s t�r wl�icl� crftl�ese `����uc�i��" is ���c��r�s�ed. °�I�te tir��eli�ue�s of"tk�� c�ecisic��� i:� wc��y u�t��c>a��nt t� ���e [�e�a�-to�7cni, a�1c� �Y a•es���r7s� tr°arn ttz� T�vvr� iy �°ec�ta��k�cl �ry �avenqk�c;x• I, '�{�()C�. �?��as� refer rtc� il�� a�racic�s�c� pl��� sf���:i cle:�icRic��; tlt€� �areierrec3 �1lerti�iiv�;. '1„li� f`i�ll€awztlg i:� �Y l�ri�.i. c;�p��inat�cari cafi`th� �rci'cx�o•�c9 ��Ctc�m•��at�v� �a��� d�sca�i��trc��� cafli��� �l�e fe�tun��s ��elr�r•�ss �l�c coir7ar��i7ts �����ive�1: 1 } '�']t�; p�°�a�casecl' �r�'�<C�� �nfic�tl� �u:��d ��r�e ��a��1i���riati��tb- �lt�; ���r,�r t�j-icl�c, wiG1 ��� la��ilt us�rlb st��� c��r�stra��tiraIlY, �r��a tl�c ci�ao-tl7c�g-t� �e�t�ora �all l�rG huia� �z-st. 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"l^I��; �ir�aI Lrorid��. �vi�tli is �,r��al�r tl����ro the e.�cistiu�� �a�°i�l�� wici�l7 b3see� c��3 tk1e: r�t��l �c� accc�rr�in�adat� �w� 1�ncs �1`�ra��ic �r7 T������ 3GCa �ric1 saap��l� su�fic��i�t wGcktb� f+�r st7crw plaws c�u�Mnt��; dl�c sti��,� caNtstr�rct.i�rr. �,lt�'�c����h �l�e ���w �t-ic1�;�° rvi�ltlt i� �,�'e�i�t' tkt�t�� i8�e �xistir�� widtlt, tl�e 1;c���l ��G����l��;�- c�f travel laa��:� at� 91�� lac°i�1�� woll e�rl�ai�� tc� l�st� 11�ti•c�, i�� �-espc���s�; t� Cl�� '�"ca��r�°� c�a��aa�e�tts, t��� 1"Jc;���a-t���►�t 1-r�s z��e-�-ow�c� t1��; tt'��vel l�t:�7e wi�tl� %'�°�»7� 12' tr� 1➢", ta �����cla tla�; l��a�e v�^�cltb� c��"tl�� acBj�c���l ��:ct�ca�as c�t' I�.craste 36Ci. � Ms. Catherine Valentino October 18, 2000 Page 2 The prefened alternative features a bridge width that can accommodate four (anes of traffic, but only three lanes will be accupied by vehicles. Previously, the Town had suggested that we build a three lane bridge as a final section. If a three lane bridge is built adjacent to the existing bridge, the degree af the centerline shift is rnuch greater than the shift associated with building a wider structure. Given the existing curvature on Route 366, the lesser centerline shift results in impraved Raute 366 al'rgnment and a flatter grade on Judd Falls Road. The new bridge will be 56' wide and the lanes and shoulders wiil be designated to accommvdate two (6') shoulders, one ( 11') through lane in each direction , one (11') left turn lane on Route 366 westbound will extend across the new bridge, and ane (11') wide section of pavement wiil be hatched out between the eastbound lane and the westbound left turn lane. 2} Judd Falls Raad {JFR) realignment - Any alternative to replace the Route 366 bridge with a northerly shift of the centerline causes the need to reconstruct the JFR intersection with Raute 366 due to the downgade of JFR . The preferred alternative features the relocation of the JFR intersection with Route 366, to the east approximately 200' from the existing lacation. The eastern shift of the JFR raadbed fallaws the existing hillside contour and results in a smooth connection to Route 366. The added distance between the intersections allaws an increased left turn lane starage length for the westbound vehicles on Route 366 turning southbound onta Pine Tree Road. A left turn lane will be provided for eastbound veh'retes on Route 366 turning northbound onto relocated JFR. This turn lane will begin on the east end of the new bridge and will accommodate nine cars. The proposed raadway width will not preclude the Town's ability ta redirect traffic on JFR as one-way southbound or northbound in the future. Yau raised the issue regarding the sight distance for vehicles entering Route 366 from relocated JFR. The sight distanee would be decreased, but still conforms ta allowable design standard length. The sight tirne is estimated to be approximately 10 seconds, and the distance is approximately 625' uphill to the east. The added benefit of the level grade for the connection at the Route 366 intersection is a cansiderable safety irnprovement. Relacated JFR would cantinue to intersect Carnpus Road as it exists. 3) Fedestrian and Bicyclist Accommodatian - There aze twa options that are available for the safe passage of pedestrians and bicyclists to be buiit as part of the permanent features. Please note that pedestrian traffic wiil be maintained during the period of construction under both options presented below. tion 1 includes construction of one 5' wide sidewalk on the north side of the new bridge. The walk wauld extend from the Wilson Lab Drive entrance at Route 3b6 and end at the east end of the new bridge as it would transition to the 6' shoulder area being constructed. The abandoned roadbed of JFR would be left in place for aecess to Corne11's Campus Road. The sidewalk would increase the bridge width to 51'. During constructian, two 5' shoulders would be pravided to accommodate gedestrians and bicyclists. Option 2 includes the construction of a separate bridge structure spanning Cascadilla Creek downstream and in between the new highway bridge and the Wilson Lab Drive bridge. The ped/bike bridge wauld be built 10' wide to allow both pedestr'rans and bikers to use the facility. A cannectian of paved trail would lead from Wilson Lab Drive to the new bridge and then proceed to the east to cannect to the abandoned roadbed of JFR to allow the users direct access to Cornell's Campus Road. No sidewallc would be canstructed on the highway bridge. This aption was developed in response to the Town and the bicyclists' outgouring of comments regarding the safety of gedestrians and bicyclists as they travel between Pine Tree Raad and the Cornell campus. During canstruction, the separate ped/bike bridge would be c�nstructed prior to beginning wark an the highway bridge and restriction of the travel way width associatad with the stage constructian. iivfs. �at�kaeco�y� W��l�nt�r��a C)�t�beo• 1 �, ��a(� ���� � "t"���� dc�isi��� ��a sc�l�:�;�� �gato��x7 � Y•e;c�����i�•e�; cc�r���rrlr�tn���u1 Ca°c�i�x� ih� '�I a�w�n caf T�tl��c� �c� a�r�;� tro� ��rn�a� �un�l �����nt�a�� t}�� s�cp�r��t� B��:cfl�'�i1��; k�ru���;�. 1f kl�e�•� �s n� ��i�a�car� f�r �1:�� acica��tbc��� c��'tk��s r�sp���si�ipit�, tl�e 1C��pac��x��rat wall'� x�c�k lauilcl �1�i� �c�c�.u����e� k�r•ic��;�, `��l�e I��:���trtt���rat ���:��1s �Ile �'�aw�Il's res�c�n�se by Y�d�ave�t�u��r l, 2{��C�. 4� ��}'et�^ �m�t������c�u�,��t� ��.��,������ k�� tf�� �czr�7a�ro�o�t� r��:ci���l - iyk�e ����e�'e�•re� a[��u-i�a�iv� iaacli�cles cr�ss w�al1�� �xt�tar�nry�„ <zt�a°«ss Iaeaeat� 3�iCi �t� �ac�t(� �idc.s u�' it� �s�t�rs�cti�arl ��i�lz l�ir�� Tr�e T�.c�ad ��3d '4'�`ilscri7 L.ab IL7�-iv�. �`l�� �l�e�� r��,�iIV ��c�vaa��: t°��• �� cc�l���� �:;�-rQtir�lt z��i,r° t�a l�cl� d�lir7w,�t� tl�e ���a11c �r�a. 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I�:Q�;"I'I�:;, �' �:�. �,�,�� rv°�""�' E����rai7��1 C)�,si�c7 En�ir��ea• I���c;lc,s��r�s Page 1 of 1 Cathy From: Jason Demarest [jason@tdarchitects.com] Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 3:35 PM To: Cathy Subject: Cornell/Town Transpartation Study Cathy, I read about the transportatian study that was launched last month in a joint effort between the tawn and Corneil and would be interested in serving on any committees or providing consulting services. Planning and traffic issues are a constant part of my daily rautine and I have a!ot of ideas about traffic mitigation. 1 can also provide computer modeling {both voluntesr and law cost) of growih scenarias far the hypothetical studies that are planned. Please let me know how i can help. Thanks, Jason K. Demarest, AIA Tallman & Demarest Architects, LLP 301 S. Geneva St. Suite 101 Ithaca, NY 14850 Mobile: 607.351.0091 Office: 607.330.4555 Fax: B07.330.4508 www.tdarchitects.com 8/1/2005 Page 1 of 1 Cathy From: Deb Cowan [cowan2222@hotmail.com] 5ent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 7:14 PM To: dsk11@cornell.edu; mak11@cornell.edu; Cathy; cgrigoro@finrcny.rr.com; hjel@cornell.edu; Sandra_Gitt@yahoo.com; willburbank'(,_,a�finrcny.rr.com; William Lesser; pcs1@camell.edu Subject: Hanshaw Road reconstruction My neighbor, Sylvia Wahl, of 1426 Hanshaw Road, does not have email and asleed me to send the foliowing ta yau: To: Hanshaw Road Neighbors, Caunty and Town Qfficials, and Consultants From: Sylvia Wahl 1426 Hanshaw Road Re: Protecting our trees during Hanshaw Rd reconstruction I spoke to a Cooperative Extension agent abaut the possible impact an aur trees of the road reconstruction. She told me that in arder to better protect the roots, drainage pipes {under the swales} can be inserted harizontally --from the side--rather than from the top. By using this procedure the roots are less disturbed or damaged. Even though this method would cost more, it would be worth the additional cast ta protect the trees. Given the many benefits that urban trees provide--environmental, ecanamic, social, etc.--I ask that you continue to do everything possibie to help us protect our trees. 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Cf tl��::� ����,�,cl � ; ��::�:.l�..z���c7 �:.r, ;?��, a��vr�r� t�;�z�as-� a��a�tar�, p�cap�� ^��ri1�. ci�:�.�r�;� �5. I: �,rcrtitc? r�,�:^:1 ��ztt,..r.�; ��aa�i:� c�carc��rw�rt���1� ��c��- th�� ca��xeWa.11 s�f�ty :wa� �ny r�1�ii1.��C�:-�n, �rr� my r���.r.��9�+�r� �«c� T mic�k�t: 1�r�:�v� a�:i.���r� ie�� �kr�ri�:c� c�f �ru�1.:i.c�r� c�u� �:tp �rty� c�riv��r�y �rr tYie �c�ra°7:irvc�. T m . If you are not the appropriate authority to address this issue please advise me as to whom I should contact. Additionally, I would like a legal dacibellnoise limit sign posted on the road, much like the ones posted on either side of highway 13 coming into Ithaca. Semi-truck traffic has increased on the highway and pasted noise limits combined with a lower speed limi� may alsa help with same of the noise issues tha� this neighborhoad is experiencing. Thank you very much very your concern and action. 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'I'1�i� wa� ��c�f�l:�-�c:� �r� t� tlt� 'm� c��v��t �t��r���. �'��� `�"��v��� C�c:���zc.i zs iz� ��;x�c�c�z��c��-�� wi�l� kl�� T'ul�lic �1J����1�� �::c��-�z-�ztt�e:�. rT ��� `T'���+r�� Ba�►��c�-� f�l� �l��fi, i� �ff��:� w��d�, �l�c ���� tc� �h�e p��°kfli��; ��°�e� c�an ���n��i�� c��c�1�t ��11 �h� �ir�~�e, t�ei� tl�� T�y�^a�� P�c��a��c.� w����1�� l�r� wll�ar��; tc5 �r���rt�►ir�r k��� id�� c�f ��r�� ��.��°���7� c�i� ��ri�i� ��r�k I����.� 1�t��7° t1�e ��r�all fi�.����;. �f �v�� c���� k�� c�� fe��°t1-���� ���i���n�c�, ���ea:�� c���. �i��c�wa��l��, .., �' � �/� � '��� m� y. � . � ��� �.. � r � d.� .. ����a� �,l���c���caa���t� ��Ci�;��r���� ����.���ii���nc.i�t�t ���� pr: �.�t��ay V�~�����ki�a�� �OF 1 T�, � ' _ ` 7 o� '�9 _ _ _ TQ��TN QF ITHACI� 18 21 � �.�,� �o�.�' 21 S N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 www.tawn.ithaca.ny.us ?OWN CLERK 273-1721 HIGHWAY {Roads, Parks, Trails, Water &Sewer) 273-1656 ENCiINEERiNG 273-1747 PLANNING 273-1 T47 ZANING 273•1783 FAX (60`7} 273-1704 December 11, 2006 Darcy Binns, President Farest Home Impravement Assaciation 320 Forest Home Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 Re: Forest Home Traffic Calming Plan Dear 1VIs. Binns: As Supervisor of the Town of Ithaca and Chair of the Town's Capital Projects and Fiscal Planning Cammittee, I arn writing to ask far your help in sending us a copy of the Forest Harne Traffic Calrning Plan and in working with the Town in campleting that Plan. It has been aver ane-and-a-half years since we have heard anything about the Draft Plan when Forest Hame held a series of workshops in early March 20Q5. As I am sure you knaw, the Plan was initiated a number of years earlier, and the Town of Ithaca contributed funds toward the preparation af the Plan. The Capital Projects and Fiscal Planning Committee has been cantemplating a reconstruction project for Forest Home Drive far several years, and each year that praject has been deferred in part because we have no information regarding the Traffic Calming Plan. The Forest Horne Drive project is currently scheduled far 2010 in the Capital Improvement Pragam. It has come to a point at which the Town needs the information in the Traf�'ic Calming Plan if we are going to be able to incarporate e]ements of that Plan into the Forest Home Drive praject. In addition, if there are other elements of the Plan outside of the limits of the Forest Home Drive praject, which would be eligible for Tawn funding, the Town will need that informarion to factor into the Capital Improvement Program. It has been frustrating that the Plan has taken so lang to camplete, and that the Town has nat been part of the process of finalizing the Plan up ta thispoint. I would appreciate anything you can do to help move this pracess to completian and to get us a copy of the Plan as early in January as possible so that we can begin ta consider elements af the Flan in the Capital Projects Committee's work, which will begin in January 2007. If it would be helpful, the Town would be happy to participate with the Forest Home Improvement Association in holding additional workshaps with the cornrnunity after we have had time to review the details af the Plan. Thanks in advance for your help. Sincerely, �1���� n�'�-i-vz.�� � � Supervisor C y Valentino Town of Ithaca cc: Jonathan Kanter, Directar of Planning Fred Noteboorn, Highway Superintendant Dan Walker, Director of Engineering �raRL F. ��Rr�, t�E. ���mc���a� �a,s����'�ar� ��s. T'cr��F�:a�:r� f-I����ter T�a���� Cl���lc, Tawt� �f T�7�ac� ? l S �d. `Tia��� �trc�t it����.c��, fi���� 5�'c��-1c � 4�5� �33��i- t"�s. �ti��t�r: S�'A."&' E O F d"^� E W "Y� � K C� E P.�+, F�" �' N�' ��'wl T CJ F' T R A 9'�Y a F' {{:) Fi TA T I i„ ) RY I��:�I�� T�N��� :��� EA�T''+�l,�sNt�uG�rcar�a S�w���� SY�ACLCSE, I"�EVi/ "YC7RK 1 32.C7� tiJV"�V1�V, Yl � S� CJ�. ��YV �?��3TC� �, ��)�)� , .. ., ,r �� } � �.� , �, � � , , . �. ��. E � ; _ ��R� ��� � � ��,���, �'+ti'�sa10 �, t��^tn¢ov ��ri�a� ����r�i�������t C�.:�: R���.T�:�T F�'Q1� I,C��[:;�. S���C� L�TT O�t C��l�l"�1GT�� RC��.1� �'�a��: y�a� �'�r y�a�.�r �°��r��a�y � 1 l�tt��- r�c��aes�i��� a scl�ra�al s��eci �i��it c�z� C'€�dciin�ti�ra ���a� F�r th� �"�c��iY��tc�r� �c�a� Cc�rnm��nity �ent�i•. � fc��°�;��1 �r��x�sti�a:ti�» �,��i111�� �c�n�ucted ��t t��� s�.zbje�:t l�c��iia��. Th� Dcp�r�trn�n� l���s lae��a� a�ew initiativ� �� l�� n��ar� �°es�a����iv� tc� y��i, c�ur c�:��t�r�7�rs. `�� ����-y ��at tl��s i��itiati�,��, �� �ricc��ar��� yp►,� tc� sula���it an� inFcmrc��ua��ran w��ic�1� rrma� b� h�Z���'ul in a�u:t� i:ra��sti��t��an. This ��ay �ncfluc�e peti��ca�s, k�tt��•s �'i�ca��� t�1� �au�I�c, �cc��i�z�� d�.ta, m���, �t�. T�7�� ir�ka�na�:�caz� sl�cr��l� k�� ��Xbrr�iz��� l� �x�y c��'�c� �.t t1�c� a��ve a�i�r�;ss. F"��as� ��� ��va�-� tla;:�� c���t� �•c��ic��v a-e�q��ire� sti�i���c;is;,��t F�i�1r� in�f�sti�����a�� anri az�alysi;s tc� �.�s��-� �� �arop�r ���pc�nsc. I.T�aa��� c�rn�let�c�z� +�f �he ic��r�st:i�����a��, y�u w�i11 l�� �Za�ti fi�d �� fl�� a-�s4�lt� ��xd c��,ir c��:tc��iz��tic���. Yr�ur� i�t��•��t ir� �l�as n-�rztte�- is �c•�:at1y ap�rcc���cci.. V�,�y tz-uly yc���t's, �,���"����"��� ��. �������;"��'�� ����� ����������, �,�w ���������`� II�I�'��<� I.,. GR.���S�R, �'.:�,. Trr�x�s�Z�r���ic�i� �a�ster� C7p�:�-�:��ic�r�s E��in�.�r cc: �. �c;�c�srty� �t��zniy 1�fl�k�w��y M��r�a�er �' . . �'�����1t�n�a�T�ow�r�� ���r�tsol ������� ��� ���.� ��������. �������� ,������� �1. ��+���liiak�-�������, �",u�tat�^ �,,��isl��+�r, ����rict � l �`. J. :iw�����tl�, ��ur�ty �����la�c�r, C�ist�i.ct l'? � % C7 _ � Z-- --- t � z- � ��-"% � d� TOMPKINS COUNTY HIGHWAY DIVISION 170 Bostwick Road,.ithaca, NY 14850 so7-2�4-a3oa FAX 607-272-84$9 February 27, 2007 Dianna L. Graser, PE NYSDOT Transportatian System Operations Engineer 333 East tlVash.ington Street Syracuse, NY 13202 Re: Schaol Speed �ane Request Dear Ms. Graser, Please find enciosed a request for a schaal speed zone on Coddington Road, in the Town of Ithaca. The appropriate TE 9a and the supparting Resalution are submitted for your review and action. Please do not hesitate to contact me, at (607) 2'74-0340, if I can assist further in your deternunation. Sincerely, 1 � � f � f•` 'j � j �/, �V � � �� ' ��iilialll � G4Sj� % Highway M.aiiage� �' Enclosures lteceived: �ystem Oper t FEB 2 8 2 0? R�etr+ed to: � i � -- � �^'�. �-. cc: Tee-Ann Hunter, Town Clerk, Town of Ithaca � v���.5 y Fred Noteboom, Town of Ithaca Highway Superintendent �� Recycted paper ii�" :. /r�.V�`- Q � �'r, � �!�j,e, i� � r" :"'_ . ' ,* �' � r"s �`�, f� r"" '•.y��� i,' ;�� 'ii;l�i.i �}1.�� a :.—�� ��'� �; °< , !�• .� �` � PHONE (807) 273-1656 February 21, 2007 TUWN C�F ITHACA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT {j 106 SEVEN MI�E DRIVE, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 publicworks@town.ithaca.ny.us � Regional Traffic Engineer Region No. 3 Department of Transportation 333 E. Washington Street Syracuse, Njl 13202 Sir or Madam: Roads, Parks, Trails, Sewer, and Water � � ',`�� ,�, U' t,�.f ;� �� ,� _ U�^„ F�3 � � L��7 ��`i ��%��r.irvs c:ouN-` +-' ;r�vr_.v „�,,,. FAX (6d7) 272-6076 The Tawn Board af the Town of Ithaca, by a resolution adQpted February 12, 2007, and the County Superintendent af Highways of the County of Tompkins, hereby request the Department of Transpvrtatian, pursuant to Section 2622.1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, to establish a schaol speed zone at which vehicles may proceed an Coddington Raad, a County Road in the area of the Coddington Road Community �enter which is located at 920 Coddington Road. Upon receipt of the notice that the regulation herein requested has been established, the County o# Tompkins will provide, install and maintain signs in accordance wiih the Vehicle and Traffic Law and conEorming to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Cantrol Devices af the Department of Transportation. Dated: �' ��'` --' � �� Dated: z� �� �� � . Comments by Couniy Superintendent t.� - t� � 1Jt Tawn Clerk /'/��� � �� . .��,r,,y.,�-•c•�.� County Received: System operatit7ns Secilon FEB 2 S 2oa7 TE 9a Refetred to: REGULAR MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2007 TB RESOLUTION N�. 2007-029: Schoal Speed Zone Rectuest WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca has received a request from the Coddington Road Gommunity Genter and the parents, who are sending their children tQ the center, for a school speed zone an Coddington Road, and; WHEREAS, the request is being made because children walk and ride bicycles ta and from the Community Center and hills and curves produce paor sight distance in the area of the Community Center; and WHEREAS, the Public Works Committee has reviewed and supports this request, and now therefore be it, RESOLVED, the governing Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby request that Tompkins County forward to New York State Department of Transportation Traffic Safet}r Division a request to establish a school speed zane limit on Coddington Road. MOVED: Councilman Engman SECQNDED: Supervisor Valentina VOTE: Supervisor Vafentino, aye; Councilman Burbank, aye; Councilman Engrnan, aye; Councilman Stein, aye; Councilman Cowie, aye; Councilwoman Leary, aye, Motion carried. ABSENT: Councilwoman Gittelman. i Nl•.�icu�" C�n � i� 'r' -i � i:�;� i H� �uREi:01PiG �S A TRtIE GOPY OF A PFSO�UTiQv AOOPTED 8Y iHF.. TOWN QOARD OF Ti-iE TOWN �F {THACA, TOMPKINS COLlMY, IlEW `lOFtK, ON THE _1� dAY DF � 1� v __. __. 2�, c'7 _ ANFJ IS TN ���W� �O,�LE: dF THE � E.. � ,,.,.� ��,�-7 - ' �� -��'`-� Date ��f�/�� Town Glstic CARL F. FORD, P.E. REGIONAL DIRECTOR Mr. Dale Bryner 689 Coddingtan Raad Ithaca, New York 14850 Dear Mr. Bryner: STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPURTATION REGION THREE 333 E. WASHINGTON STREET SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13202 www.dot.state.ny.us May 3, 200� RE: Caddingtan Road Praject ASTRID C_ G�YNN ACTING COMMISSIONER Thank you for your March 30'E' letter. The State Department of Transportation (DOT} and the County DC}T are pleased that you toak the time to visit with us canceming the Coddington Road project on March 24`�. Your letter contains many questions pertaining to this meeting, that will be addressed based on the order discussed. First, you indicate that it is "impossible for residents to camment fully" when "even the project limits have not been established". This project has evolved since its inception and the public has been part of that evolution process. At the last public rneeting held an December 11, 2006 the County indicated that they needed to defer the northern portion of the project due to insufficient funding to complete that section of the highway. The county shared with the public the general limits af work that they would like to put inta construction first. Refinernent of the highway work iimits will occur as the County and their consultant proceed into the final design phases of the project. We do nat expect this refinement ta result in any significant changes that would adversely impact property awners or the traveling public. �The current project repart of record is the Draft Scoping/Design Repart dated December 2005. This draft report does not reflect the revised project limits ar how the County plans to minimize impacts to the property owners. Property impact reduction changes as a result of public input include, instaliatian of gutters and including them in the shoulder width, installation of retaining walls, and building less than standard highway profiles. All of these items are the result of public involvement and will be incorporated in the Final Design Report. This repart will be made available far public comment when the document has been .. updated with the most recent informatian. The County has held multiple public meetings on this project to try and build consensus on rnany of the controversial transportation issues. Second, you inquire as to "when the decision on the scope of the environmental review will be made and by wham". This project must follow both the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR.A} and the National Envzronmental Policy Act (NEPA}. NEPA and SEQR are required as both Federal and State funds are being used to progress this job. Each act has separate sets ofrequirements, but in general the NEPA laws satisfy the SEQRA requirements. The environmental determinations are made once the feasible alternatives are eval�aated and environmental impacts determined. The design report document needs to address any environmenta.l concerns that are cavered under NEPA or SEQR. The County, the Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration in coordination with other participating agencies (DEC, Army Corp. af Engineers, SHF4, etc.} must agree with the environntental determination. iv��. �:)szlu ��°��,��• I'����y 3, ?(:)t➢� 1'w�,��; � "C�ia�c3, ���nna�;�`t�� �v��-� �nz�r�� c����c�'t�at�� 1i�r���lity i(`t37+� l�i�����r�y ti��s de�a�necl tca ���°cr�ld�: 1� ft t:t°av�l l�a��cs v�r:���5 tl�c: 11 ft pro��as�r�. ���v�n fca�at trr�vcl l�az��� z��-�: cc:�r��ic�ez-�� at�c� �c.�.�;�a:kak�le r�i�li1� �`ur 11zi� ty�€; c�f`l�i�,h�v��y. Y�"�l�e �-��c� w��s reccanst��u�tec] l���l; tc� c� ta�aa f�c�cat Ia��e ��ic�tla �nci dici n�� irz�}�t�c��Ac tl��, l�i�l�a��y clr�sc��- t�a t'�ca;��1i��;ck e�7�;ia�e�t•in� skancl�ar�[s tl���t �kac C'�a�.inty �a�i�l ki�eir° cc�nsult�nt a�c���1c� l�u ]ia�ai�; fi�r �Yr�y f�ata�a�e; accici�nt �v�ri�s tkaat m�y oc:ca�t�. ��.?T �:��.�trac�t �;}�e;�t� �"c��' t�te C:ouniy ox th�ir can��a�tA���t h�a� w+a��lci ncst �t�c���t`� t17is 11��ility latlz'ci�n o�t ��tat�. �r�r�t;ct t4�aat i� e�x}��ct�cl tc� }��ve a li�e ���t� c�f' 3�J t�r �Ci y���rs. ��catrrtk�, t1��;rc� �i•e i��i-e� it�rns rel�t�s� tp s�7ccc� ��lc�a-��„ t��c: ¢�c7t�t�. We would iik� �c� �.��xc���.��:t r�n t1-�e rt�n� it�tc3ics�tas�� "��ati�rzs f`�ar ��aeed can�rat' .... �. lzav�: all l�ce�� rcj�ct�c��°fc�u��i i��a�sssi�le...,, .()�� [�Iat�cl� 2�;1, L����[" ns�ti�ed tlz� ��a�1�i���t��� Conit��r�rYity Cc��tc��` �l�at �? Stx���l� s�.hc�c�l s�ae��l lizx�i:� c�n 1��; �;s���blis9�c:ei i�a tl�� vi�;�t�ity c��" tl�e C:;c:�ater. �"tirthe�, vv� ha�r� �rrtiPi�� t6�� C*t�i�a�ty �hat �rae wi�l cansider stap su�zs �t 1}�� �in� a�t�1 1.3�r��ns xntersc��cti�in�. Thev a�c� a�c��r �r� t��e �ir�����s c�i �c�ll�cti��; t11e r.e:e�s�xy� �i4�ftac iz��erd rr��rt�c��� r��lrir�ci tc� a���tku tl�is cictcr�7inati�r�. ��i1�E�, tl�� r��ht ���°ay tss�xe �w�s zevz�;it�cl, �+t tlxi� }�caiz�� ix� t�� �r��rje�t }ar�perty title� l'�a�c� ��c�r� ��s��ra���cd. C�nc;� tlz�: pr�liminary desi�n ph��� is �can���l�t�cl (I�inc�1 1=7�,si��n Re�rr� is a}��rc��red) ����1 � 1a��aI �lt�n���tiv�: k�a.� l�cet� ��1�;cte� �he am�aant �aF�rc���:�-�y ���;�r���i v+�'ull �a<; id�ra�x��ci ancl tl7e 1���1 esk�tc �ccl�aasitt�at� ��roce�s v�n start. T1�e a�c�.uisitf�n �a�o��s:� �i�l �nta�a9vc piTe�z�-in� ac��.ai��tit�n inaps Erc7��. ia�c�:��ri�iu�1 �rt����rty Qwt��r� , a�p�-�i�in� tl��, valta� ca�' �ruy �x`���;g�Ay ���cessa� tc� cpnstru�t th� jo��� ata�l ���aki�� titi��lcial c�Ct�7•s at fai� ��rl��t �al���. �s y��� inclia;���� ccan�lcnlraafiia�� �rra�e�dara�� c�aulci �f#'�ct vvh��1 t11� 2�rtJj�c�� cat�t l�e d�liver�cl a�ata cc�cast:ructii�xa.. �..a�t1Y, Y+�aa �c�;k �c�:ess t� the n�ast .r�c�aat ��r�rj�:c,t r����r�l. �s caf t��s date th� �a�zr�ty ���s ��t ��c�st�.ti the rc�pc�t� c��7 t17�.ir we�.�, site. Typic�lly praject arc�ac��wts are: availal�lu far� ials�accainr� at iflae Ca��.���ty c����.�s. We s�a�;�;e�t t}�nt yc�tc ��a��t�c� .�oh�� Lamp�n�n c�ii°�ctly'a�� r�cce;s,� tcs pre�jc�ct r����r�s. 1'tal�lic izav�alv�m�.r7i lxas �layeel an inz���rtrant �•�1� i�� �kac cicvcic�pr�t€;�rt e�f"t1��s }�rc�ject. "4"Jc. c�13��;t � l�ett�r proa��t tca l�e 1�tritt �;s a r�sult of ghys �rcac��s �xatl a��re���t� y�aur input ir�tca thcs� �a-ar�s��artatitaz� ���d �;oit��i»�:��tty e��a�t���s. '��;ry �-��l�t y�a�� �, '.� � � , /� , ,, �, "� "'r' _ _. , .. �"" ��� "� �;,�'� " ""� ,„, . _ . .. �%";..,� �7�.,--_�.��,__ �---�--��° ,.�;s�'I�,� � i'l�Ci7,�,l�G, i�'.�,. T�ir�c�tc�z�� Z'lannix�� �..�'a;c�g�'�trs Man�gern��z� Ut�c�ta}� c�: �;. 1'wi��rlc�, `I"a���3kiY�s �Ctr��tity :f. I,��a��a�7�nt1, 'I'c�mp�ans �ounty �Ii�h�ay ��'V'v �3. �cresny, 'I'oin�Icit7s C�nn�y �Ii�l�e��y 1�Y''wV i:�. S�'C:uclr�k �3. H�,ess�r 4�`:. '�ale��t��a�� I�. I���?�c�lc� �. l���zz��, :C'�'�v'It� CAR� F. FORD, P.E. REGfONAL DlRECTOR Salvatore Grippi 9 Qrchard Hiil Raad Ithaca, NY 1485Q Dear Mr. Grippi: :�,� � _ ,;� .r �. ' ; • `'.- r,� ��ii�'?+i- • �' STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGIQN 3 333 EAST WASHINGTON STREET SYRACUSE, NY 13207 www.nysdot.gov ASTRID C. G�YNN ACTING COMMlSSIONER August 10, 2()07 RE: lidUTE 96 RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY TOWN OF ITHACA, TOMPKINS COUNTY This letter is in response to your correspondence dated August 6�', 2007, and as a result of the meeting with �Keith Van Gorder of this office at the intersection of Hayt's Road and I�tYS Route 96 in the Town of Ithaca on Friday, August 3"�. As we understand it, circumstances beyond yaur control may force the closing of your current driveway along Hayt's road, farcing the everyday use af the existing driveway along Route 96 {Trurnansburg Road) near its intersection with Hayt's road to access yaur property. We have several concems with the possibility of this becoming yaur sole access to the properiy, including the following: � 1. Although we have done no formal reseazch of the intersection, there may also be same significant accident history at this location accarding to your documents, including a previous accident history of the intersection from the early 1990's. 2. Assuming the current drive along Hayt's raad is rendered unusable, the Department cannot farcibly close your current driveway alang Raute 96 as this would permanently deny you with access to your own property, essentially relegating it to a landlacked parcel. 3. The 75' (+/_} distance from the driveway to Hayt's road is well shart of the 150 recarnrnended distance from an intersection to a driveway. 4. The grade of Route 96 increases stapping sight distance, and the grade and alignment angle of Hayt's raad results in paor visibility when approaching the intersection with Route 96. 4 � August 10, 2047 Page 2 Mr. Salvatore Grippi Given these factors, we fumly believe that yau shauld gursue any ather alternatives available to access your property other than using the drive alang State Raute 96 for everyday accessibility. If you have any further questions or cornments canceming the abave, you rnay contact Keith Van Corder of this office at (607) 756-7072. SJB:KVG:cw Sincerely, TANLEY J. 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Schaye . � Miller Mayer, LLP 202 East State Street, Suite 700 Ithaca, NY 14850 Re: Springwood Townhomes . Deaz Mr. Schaye:: . ' ' Ttie Town Clerk forwarded your letter dated February 9, 200G and the attached Notice of Claim regarding Springwaad Tovvfl Hames to me for a response. �' On November 27�' and 28�' a Town of Ithaca water main was repaired and during the course of the work a_ partion af Mr. Monkemeyer's driveway was cut and removed. The easement for the water main allaws the Town access to repair the water main under the condition that disturbed areas are to be restored within a reasonable time periad. The Town's practice for winter water main repair work under paved areas is to backfill the excavatian with compacted gravel and crushed stone and then to place a temporary cold patch in the paved area. Dae to the nature af a water mairi break there is usually subsequent settling of the fill material and the final hot asphalt, patch is usually not applied immediately to allow the excavation to stabilize over a period of a week or two. Water main repairs that.occur in the winter months cannat have the permanent patch applied unril spring when tt�ere is no frost in the graund and hat asphalt is available. During the time tliat the temparary patch is in place Town staff monitor the repair periodically and ensure ' that any settlement or crumbling is regaired. We understand that winter weather and snow removal can result in a failure of the patch, and the Town responds immsdiately if the property owner discovers a problem and notifies the Town's Public V�orks Department at 2'73-1556. To my knowledge no contact was made to the Town regarding an immediate problem prior to this Notice of Claim. The Town of Ithaca has made several repairs on the subject property in past years and has always restored the property. Based an this we assumed that Mr. Monkemeyer was aware of the Tawn's repair process and no special cantact was made with him regarding the repair schedule. Town Staf� will contact Mr. Monkerneyer priar to the final repair work this spring to ensure that finished product is adequate. Please contact the Public Works Department at 273-1656 if additianal problems are discovered. tr�uly yours, � � ���vti�� � Daniel R. Walker, P.E. Director of Engineering CC: Tee-Ann Hunter, Town Clerk ✓Cathy Vatentinq Town Supervisor Springwoad Townhames, LLC, 123 King Raad East, Ithaca, NY ]4850 Fred Noteboom, Highway Superintendent Judy Dralce 1:1Adminlresponse ta springwood not�ce of claim.dac DWatkerAD Page 1 2l16/2006 � March 9, 2006 Albert Cappucci 205 Christapher Lane Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Mr. Cappucci, I visited your home with Fred Noteboom, Highway Superintendent, Daniel Walker, Director of Engineering and Rich Schoch, Parks Maintenance Manager in late February. We all agree that the Town's wall is in fair condition, but we are willing to enclase your ditch for you, if you would like. I also checked on your taxes. In 2004 you were assessed at $354,400, your town tax was $446.19, fire tax was $1,357.94, sewer was $65 and water was $65. The remaining balance af the bill was County taxes, not town taxes. In 2005 you were assessed at $390,000, your town tax was $538.20, fire tax was $1,496.04, sewer was $65 and water was $65. In 2006 you were assessed at $413,000, your town tax was $694.�1, fire tax was $1,544.65, sewer was $30 and water was $80. The remaining balance each year was County tax. 1 agree that the property tauces are too high and must be controlled. I made budget cuts last year. �ur sales tax revenues were down and fuel and other costs were up. I will be looking at more cuts in our budget for 2007 to try to control tax increases. Thank you for your suggestions. 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P�tc�� it ��ap����� �i��t �a��o;�t�rrg l��a����t ci�a�s ���t cr��cz• t:la�; c�l�:���r��:� c�f 1�av�;s ,.. ��� �h� ��c��°�r� �iMain�,��° d'atc6�, T��, �"�zlur� tc� ���� this �[��a� a�n �,1s� �e s�e�� ira ih� �nc,l�a�e �ro�i�sta� �� �aeGl a�; C}a� road c��i'c�ri.c�r�ti�n �����r ci'�� C,l��ist�pi�e� La���. 1�zx� ��;���a��11� cr�n���-���� l�r���aa,�� ��7�r� ��u� ��t�r° ��� t3s�� cia��i������; ��t�l� bacl�s-u�� �.G; it c��a�r�ni��P �i��s, i� thlw����r�� �he c�r��.��a�� ����a�� �r�r h�a��� ���.�l��r t:h.is F`�1i tl�� rv�t�� �t�s �7cswi�x� f�°��1�� �a��� t��; �'a�1���•� tc� �d�c��a�tuly c]��n �'���^�� ��t� tFri� �ear 3��� a�e��►It�c� ir� ���� c�.�r�e�t �;����a����rt. ���._- [n ��t��, nay "�T��� t,c���� r��i�� ����?�--c��rr-�i��1� CVrcy� ��t���d ��,D?��. ���k�c ��a� "�"ca�n n��;,�s t� ���r7� ��s� ��� k���a� p�th�, e��a�� cl���� "I"��+�n p�rks, stucii�s c�n —�r��� fil.l i�: tl�c bl���lss� a�r��D ��n��r�tr��t���ir��sll� �aasu� ����ces�� 5i���r�1� y�u:r�, `����� �,�' � ������� �����.��.:� � ����;��-� ,�. ����� �� ��1� C';��•i�i�,�a��er �.���� 71.-�-Y'� �.6 Town Supervisor Ithaca, rrY i�s5o Catherine �Talentino 215 N. Tioga Street so�-Z�s-1721 March 20, 2C106 Patty Porter 104 Juniper Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Patty, Thank you for your letter. The requests you make in it are very reasonable. I will be working to try to help your neighborhood. Keep me informed. I will call you on any progress we have with this problem. Please contact County representatives to request an increase the number of sheriff deputies. I look forward to meeting with you and working with your neighborhood committee. My office phone number is 275-9189. xc: Holly Vance Kinga Gergely � GC � 307-C Sincerely, Catherine Valentino Town Supervisor ,� � — �,� � , r F"'�br��ry '�C�, ;�i��"IC� ���a� ��t�a}�a ["�� s��dir�� yc�la m��py ��sf � I�i��r 1 s��� t�s f�c��`�i�i�nt i���,y 4�mlli��rs*� �r�'��ka«��a �+��1���. tt �r��i�xg�rr�tc� l`k�� �ava�l��e��� �ar��ic�u�l�^ �1is��,�s�ci th�� ���� �;�us��l b� tl�� �t�tcl��t� s°�s��lin� c�f�`�;ar�gaus �r� t��� �a��a rs�'C.����1Lr��;t�an 1�.cr��q, �"�����w;�(����ti�� ��cs�u�„ asad �.�r�,�:;�1 ,��r�,�a�r�. lVae� � r�c���;�t �l'�aC t��� t��wrer ���:i�vuly �w�ar����; �k�a� 6'c�8���rin,�;: i. '4�rrit� � �rs�r� ��f"i'r�ite a���1 rc����rn�h6�;, �ar•�i�raaa��� icat° �o��C ����c�����;z�Ey e�aad�u�ct, c]n�; �I��t �wa`�� �s�ur� �a�a�� in t�t� ia�:a�1����,�6���ad �a�t�c,��� �h�, ��cwur�� �a�' D��r�y �rt��0 7:��9 a��a� ���� w�^�����id� �i�c� 1 t7 E��� ai�c� 7:3�i �a� ��ar���� tl�rca��l�'�'�����sd�y�. C�rrc�&� �� �}�� �'it}F c��"��h�ac:-� t��r ��� ����r���le. 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'1f.e?r .i::t�Ef . � � ?t � ., i? .�: �r� -. �ifiit j?i.� :t.;�.c.i ...<< f' ; _ ! f1 <i `•,r,.:;.'rl::i: �;i,:3r .. . .;�l3. �i. :. �.�1 -�.i`r _.;i? .�il.R .�'=j�.i1� ;Li.. i�i= 'd3� I ask that you do all in your power to help IC students become res�ectfiil members of the Ithaca community. I receive the Ithaca Colle�e Quarterly and am aware of some of the graduate's achievements. Ithaca College takes great pride in the actuevements af Michael A. Battle, David Boreanaz, Diane Frankle Storck and others. Do the current students have the right to trash their Ithaca neighborhoods on the way ta achieving their life goals? These students do not seem ready to live off campus. They need your supervision, more limits, and consequences. This has become a problem for the palice, the landlords, the neighbors, and the Town of Ithaca. It now needs to become a problem for the immature Ithaca Cailege students. Please work with your students to resolve the problems. 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Cy ", �,._ �, �.�.�. � _ _; -; ., � .� �. .. . ., , � , , � � _. _ ,. ,_ .,u..._. , � � �� r° .. . : ., . .�.., t � . w. ����..., ". m � � r�, .� .. , . , ; � � � ��� ,�.� � . � ._ , � � ` � .µ�. Dear Ms Valenfiino, 3/6/06 Copy Town Board Kinga M Gergely 106 Juniper Drive Ithaca, NY 14854 February15, 2006 In anticipation of the warmer weather, when students bring their parties out af doors, I would like to bring to the attention of Town government the problems we are facing living on Sauth Hill. First, is the noise volume coming from students living on Pennsylvania Avenue and Kendall. As I sit here, it's a nice balmy day and students are already aut whoaping and hollering. During the day as I am busy it's easy to block it out, but at night sound carries even further and it's not unusual to be awakened every few minutes ta primal screams, loud lag`'�ter, cars coming and going, doors slamming, car engines. When we call the s�ieriff, the usual answer is that they are working on it but there is not much they can do. Some parties are so out of hand even the police have a hard time getting through the crowd. There has not been any amplified music lately, but the noise goes on until three and four in the morning. In order for the sheriff to enforce the noise ordinance, I believe we need to make some changes in the ardinance and giving our law enforcement officers more muscle in crowd controf. The second frustratian is the number of cars that are parked perpendicular to Coddington Road, backing out without having a clear view of traffic. Most of these properties (and 1 counted 11 parking areas between Juniper and Pennsylvania Avenue) have areas to create parking in the back, where they might be able to turn around and reenter Coddington nose first. This problem was addressed before, without any results. I would appreciate the Town looking inta and �inding solutions to these problems that seriously effect the quality of our lives. Respectfully, Kinga M Gergely August 24, zoo� Ran and Bonnie Simpson 112 Pine View Terrace Ithaca,lV� 14850 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Enclased is a memo from Dan Walker, Director of Engineering, addressing your concems about property maintenance in your neighborhood. Fred Noteboom, Highway Superintendent, and Dan Walker, Director of Engineering, have reviewed your list and have done a site visit to look at each address listed. Af�er reviewing Dan's camments, if you don't agree with them you may contact me far fur�ther review. Sincerely, Catherine Valentino Town Supervisar '7/��/CiC �;car:�y �'. I�cs1;��ac�c�r�/I�. �'JK�].��c�� JT3r���x�ci C;�:��:��c�����ancl��c� �Jv:9v "�`>, `�'�U[i �r��txrvi:�sr�°,'�`rawm �af Itht�czi �+i�. C�aatB�c rirzc "�tal��s�i,unra �1:ro i�lrsrtar "S'it��� �C,rcnt �th.tc:�a, I��wr Ye�rk 1�9i���Cb i�u�r fM✓1�. V�l�;��i��a�, ,�,:� 33� y�ar r��i�1�T�ts �f the Towt� �$` it1�a��, c��` wh�i�[� thurty h�v� been at y� 2 Pinev��w '�'�ra�ac��, �th�c�a, i'�Y wc �vish ta� str�ani� s�ve;r�l ccar��ec•��s ru�;�r�ii���„ �aur n�i��ibarh�aod: Ju��i��r �rav�:, �licl�c�ry P'lace ��d T'�r��view "�'�c�•��c�. Tlxi� w�:11 �:�t�blish�d �ubdivisia��� h�� �a��r��C��1y d�tcri�ara�e�i "���a��r�ncc-wise;" +�vc,�• t1�� ���k �ivc y�.�c°s a� new �awnc�`� l��rr� �nssut��c� �ara�a��ti�;s. ��ec;i�c �ar�pvrtius ar� ����� r�7c�r�^ii�� alc����; tl��. t�awn-creat�c� +�r�inr��c Eiitch�s. I� ��p�ar� i}��t eit�a�r th� t�av�n sha��d a��: �a�.�� t�w�a�;r t�a��a�w�� �ve�d�/�r��s �lc��� a��c� wit�a��� ��t; �iit�h�s ����/+�r cu�-d�-s�� �r n�� t�aw�n �1����al� r�►�c3�w �•��ula�-ly tl�e ar�as inva�Ive��. C'+�c��in�, us��� �c� ba� ��a1�� i�� years ���� l�y tYae t������ �rc:�•�c�c���el. ���sid�nt� �;�'�d�.��lly tm�l� cjn t��:�� r���ac�r�s�hi�ityy hc�wev�r sa��� n��er �+,�n�;r� �n�v� �casesc� tc� d� �h�s. "I'�� e4it���es h�v�: be,��� �;rc�����:c� by �h� T�a�r� ha��vcr �nri s�3t�u1� h� �n�ai�t�ir��d. (�n�e id�a is tc� p�a�e c�.��ve�ts in t�1e dflt�i��.s, ca��r �wvit�� �,��v�;l �r�ci :;���1 �nd th�c� s�a�d ;r,�iilz ��as� �� �r+���ea�ty c�r�r��c•� ��n r���w �ithoi:at �nd�an�,�n���r�t �o ���rr►��lv�� ca�� �hc�r ��c��r�rs. �'l��s e��� c�a��� ��Ir��� ��z� ur��t :��ci� aC' P�t�ev�ew t� �-Ii�;k�ry. E3�t 1''ir�c;�a�;w� tca J����i��r is a� r�p�rr di��h are:� �a�� �c� is J��n�p�� C�ri�v� tca P'irr�viewr,�� th�; sc�arl.1� si�i�. I�e;���ase �f�hc�s� �flee�a di��ll�e� r��w����•s �aa�rc nc�1 �-��awed ther�. �����c�� �s�ccts �a�"�c��acerz� t��t fa1� unci�r T'I��►I'I::��'l"'Y Mt�.11�1"I"�N,�1,N�� �,05-1: °d'l�e p�r•c���rt�es n���in�; to b� �apti�ie� �i' nt�a�-�;��rn�alia��;� €ai' �ar�����t� �aint�enac� ar�. �iste:c� k�� �cici�°c��� in sec����nc� s��rtan,� fo�m �'in�vicw c�.rl-cie-�a�, �sccradin�; .�ui°�ipe:r �!�-i:�e a���t <3rt�in� k��ek �nta F�i�k�ry Pl���. I will �u�t thc�m �an ���arat� s�eets sa ��ra� v��a c�� re;[�;r �h�;rrm �� t�a� a�rpr�a�ri�t� T"�vvn ��:r��aa�rlc�1 Fr�r F�➢l�� i�p. ,�� ��� � ��� � ,. `� ���.__ '� „ ' �� �,� �������� � ������ � f��4:�,� �"�tiP�"V�� �"t ��"��:__�m_ 11 Q Pineview Terrace — There is a general disarray af "junk" in yard, drive and an the porch as well as high weeds at cul-de-sac azea. Recently large amounts of water has heen paoling in his yard fram the road abave. It is unable to drain and is a mosquito-breeding hazard. Needs to drain with a culvert under his driveway to creekside below. Town resolution might be helpful since it appears to come from the road above his sub level lot. 111 Pineview — drainage paoling at the end of their drive again. The Town did address a chmnic drainage problem at the end of Pineview at the cul-de-sac in front of 111 Pineview, south side af his driveway. Despite the good work some pooling recurred this year. The property owner nadfied the town early this year but there has been na correction as af this letter. 109 Pineview — a pile of flagstone used for an entry marker lays in a"heap" at the driveway and raad. (Knoeked over by vehicle). This has been there for 6 manths and the pile of stone obstructs the drainage grate (starm sewer) installed by the Town 2-3 years ago. 10'7 Pineview — This properky borders Pineview and Hickory P1ace. They often do not mow to road because of the ditch an Hickory Place. Could you install a culvert and even it to the road as suggested above sa they could mow ii without danger and difficulty? 1 Q6 Pineview — Owner occupied home with rental unit attached. Raikoad ties (removed from present landscape have lied along the street side over a year. Please have them removed by owner. Rental unit parking is insu�cient. Usually two cars are pazked on the street, especially during the academic year. While turning from Hickory Piace to Pineview it is dif�'icult to not hit the cazs as they aze in roadway nearly every night. Suggest owner widen driveway ta make adequate off-street parking for tenants. Because tenants don't like to shovel snow they park on the street. The snawplow has great difficulty navigating and cl�earing thraugh this stricture toa. 101 Pineview — The owners do not mow grass autside of their fence. Because af the drainage ditches bardering their property on both Pineview and Juniper it is difficult to get at this area. A solution might be to put in culvert, gravel, soil and grass seed so they can mow both areas without danger and di�culty. 109 Juniper — brush piles in front and side for two years plus! Either they aze unaware of Town brush pick up or choose to ignore the wonderfiil service. The ditch in front also is full of gangly weeds that are an eyesore. Perhaps a culvert, gravel, soil and grass seed caver application is appropriate here too. Owners can't manage the slopes and shouldn't be asked to. 1 U3 Juniper — ditches aze again an unsightly problem and are difficult to rnow. Put in culvert, gravel, sail and seed as above sa resident can mow. 104 Hickory Place — Brush, cut trees (stumps), limbs lay strewn thraughout their property and it "creates degradatian throug,h unsighdiness", stated in Praperty Maintenance 205-1 (continua.tion of 104 Hickory Place) 1. Also their praperty border along Pineview is unkempt, noi mowed and the ditch prablern exists here which compounds their ability to mow it. 1���- av��• �4 y��r•:� �1�� tc��ri�► l7as "p�v�ec�" l�nr����r �a�ave, F'anevic�w� '�'�t�r�c:c a��� �-�i���ry I'l�ce wit�� "a�iV ��� stc�t��''. Tt��s tt��p��a� �rc�v�s v�ry pr�blca���ti�; �t tit��c� witY� znuc�� `<tax�� tirac�i��;" ir�tca �trm�� c�fthc��� w1-�ta �al� �ara it, (T��� 5�a�th 1-siDl `Tr��l �s a dcli�h��`�.Gl � �,I�cks avv�yp} 'v�J�: �l�ca��g���t�iul�y r�c�t�e�t t�a� t%� �l'�,w� of Iihac� c�r��ie�er �s��a���n�; th�;�c r�ads as t➢��y l�u��vc fc��• 1 U ye��s �l��s cr� 1�Ic�rtY�vie� �:.�ac� a�d �:i�h E�.���c1, eoa�ap�a���bl� ���ei�l�➢��r���c��ds c�f`hc��.��� �al�es, �t�� ��se, �t�;.. �4�id�i��na�ly t��, lc��:�� s�c�n� ca�as�s k��z�r�s �n tr�cticrn r�ith k��hh c�rs ��� h�icy���:� ��cn n�wly �p�lic� ��r �� C�r� y���•s. I'l�as� n�t� t}a�t t8�� ��i]��r ierr�i:ru 1s i����ly� it�c��ati��l ir� all th�•c:c ��ei�l�lacarh���ad� a�nd �lc�rtl��i�w �.nd �..'r�:la ]t.���vcis �a w�ll �vith il�e; �s���a�t�d suriac� sca vve; �r<>�ilc� r�c�uest �1�� s��-�e cc�nsidc�r�ii�at�. ����t1y I wr�uNd 1ik� tc� �ay tt�ai vae �7�v� cc�t�rkte� it ��rivil��;e tt� 8i�c� ir� il-�� "l:�wn eafl�����.�a �v�r the ye�r�. �a; l��v�; kac�cn i�v�lvcd iz� ��c� .�tiu�qipc�r I�rive 1'��i,�l��c��-N�c�c�� �ivic l�ssacia�i�at� a� }���t �r�s�c.j�ni. I3���� �a�` �is 11�av� serv�d an tl�e "["aw�t �3c�aa-� cc���r�itt��s ���c1 �eaa-ne� iaa an ia-�tir���t� �ashg�r� th� i�n�.�- �c�r��rr� af �h� "i'��rn g���v���rrr�nt, ca- �abo�°in� wit� �hs�r9�y �affer,sp����� �u1� ,Tca��.� "ti�hil�c�rm1a an �ritic��l ��;�sa:�c��, �s��cially ir� �;c�r��p�r�t��n�iv� ��1������aa�� �i�d �th:ics �s �v�lV �:� c���tt�a��nin�. "Vv'� ask tl��t yc>�� c�uc�'�a1�y cc��asid�r �aG��• cc�x��cr°n�. 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C�tlt}r �w`aleirotino C}AT'E: �IZ/�OtiG +�C: �'r•ec� i�1�Gebr�can� I��: �"rcrp�rty ]M�aintena�y�ce C'c�n�pl�i�k c��� d'ar�ewi�;�r "l"�-., JiGm�per 1�i•. �nd I-�i�kory E'l�c� ��rr�� t�r��l C iriv�st'rgated th� p�•ap�rCy� tn�i�tct�t�t�ce �t�a�a��lai��t s4�b��tiitka�ci %y l��t�t• fr�art� �i�n �nd �3s�t�E�ie '�i�n}�snr� ci��t�;cl,lul�'�2, 2006. 1'�y �on��nen:t:� a��e qist�� irr t[��; c���de�� �a-�s�sit�cl in khe 1ct�er as fcsllaws. 1 l� F'Sr��r�be�v "7"�i•rac� -'C"t��r� i� �"Kid�tie"' �c�c�l °u�� tl�� ti°canl y�d�rc� ����� s�ia��; it�a��s �n the fr�r�� prorch, but rra�t�7ir�� ��7at �,s�o�alc� t�� c�n:�%�Gcr•e� a vic�lati�r� cri'clae c�r�i�����c�. 7'hc� V�'a�ea� iQa t�e ���rd scet��s t� l�� �E�ort teex�� �t�d vs prcrka�kaly� d�ae tca t:h� l��trvy r°ai�7��x1� tt�G:� y�r�a�. �9"I�� cul-��-sa� dra�ns aw�aw �`r�a�z� 1 1�9 arr�� cl�re:; o��t irra;re��se �vacer i�� tl�e yard, Tl�e wtcd� �r� c,r� ��;��:�� t��r�k b��ween the raa� ax�c� t:i�� y�rcl ancl is r�at � vir�lata+�n aF t17e o�°d�n�ance. l 1 1 B'ir��vo�vv `T'�rrac� -'["17os drairr��� prob1�rn 6s ia� tl�e "I"'c��wr7 I�i�H�t �a1"'�V`�� ��tic� ha.s been a prableon t�c;caus� af t}�€; tlat �;r��des. Fred is �14�r�rtim�; t�a �cicires;� tl�is �y^ �;x•�cVi�� �c� tl�e ��ast�r�� ���ch basin an�� g�c�s�ibly �xte�1�'i��� �h� ���v�����t sli�;N�tV�. B f��i 1'i��err�ew �N"cr�°G�ce —"�he st�ne �id� is �n thc �t�W ��w�c,i av� wi11 a�4� tl�� L,�t�l�lcs�vrier tc� c�nq�ave it. IC�7 f'i���vi�w "1"�rr�c;� � i�Jc�t rnaw�n� Ns na� �a viol�tic�n a�tt� ii7stk�lli�t� ��ope is an ap�fiiran but is not en tl�e cur�°���¢ �vark }�l�tn ���d wcsulcl �arcabak�1y �re l��gr°d tc7 �us�i6"y tl�� cc�st ir� �hfis area. IQta 17'u���v��;w 'I'crr�ce -� "f'he; Rai�rc�ad tuc:s ar� ian tl�e 1�t:�'�V t�ut <rre; ta�:l�aw tla� sl�sar�lder anc� are ��ro� ca�is�ai,�; a�. }�rcr�ilea77 �or tl�e "C'awiro. We ean re�uest t9��� t��e c��✓ner �e�na�v� tlq�. "i'I�e �aar�ir�� can tt�e si��aulcler wvill �i� c�c�r�e�;ss�d q�y tie4�etin� if' it 3s � p�•z�l�G�r� d�Arnr�� t1�L �vir���t°. � 4 d 9'incr�i�;+,v "C�t•�°a�:e -1�1�t �no4vin,� is n,at t� vir�la�ian antr� i�7sSc�llin�; s� }�I��� is �ar� ��tion b�at n� ���� un ilze c��n-�a�rt wc�rk plan ax�� ���uld �ar�rb��ly^ k�e 17�rr� t�a.justi�'y tk�� c�st in ahis are�. iC��� .I��r�i}�e�� Drive —"I"l�e Y�r°ush piles �r°� not oi'� t��t�a��e t�a ��e �� w�i�a6��icc��� �aC`t6i� c�rdim�nce, 'v�Je car� r7�tiiy t:k�� C)rvncr uf`t11� `I'o�«�^� brus�� �icku� tl�is ye��• ��c�r3 als� tl��: acc�:�t�a��e r�f brush �� th� I�'�w' ia�i�ity ta �n�c�alr���� tt�en� to a�e�aove it. 'Ttae u�e�ds i�7 th� ditcl7 �2�-� ��t a vi�M�tic�n �nd have n�� }�e;en at� c�l��ta-�i�:t���i fae t�e 'J'c�a�rn. Pip�r�� tl�is clitcl� is r��t ��x� tla� 1-9i�13vv�r�p ti��ark �'la�. 1�3 J�u��i�a�r i�riv� - T��e k�e�ds in tl�e dit�15 �ar°e n�� � vic�l�cica� ��ac� }��v�; a�crt i��er� ae� ca�stnacti�n tc�r t�e 'i"«�w���u, 1'd��i��� ���is d"u��l� �s e�at �,r� t.l�� �dg;}ur�va�� "��v'���k I'�a����. 10� ].�ictcaiy f�lace _ 1_lle brwsl� a�d st��Y�ps �r� nc�t �fi� nat�x�c ta ia� � vmc>l�tian �ft�c arciit�ar��e. 1�'U�c ��r� u�cat�f`y tl�e ti7��t1��- �f she �'rawvn �t-���sh pickup �k�i� y��� <sa�d ���� t�i�: ��c�p�aa�c� afbrustti �t t}a� P�` txl�ility t� �ncr�ur��e th�rn t� r��r�cav� it. �ut Cnc>wr���� c� ��c�d �� vic���atia� ��t�d install�ng � g�ip� is an �pticr�� �au� is ��aat i�� ���e c��rre�at w+rcrrk �la�� �r�el 4vr�ulci Earc���ably l�� l��rcfl t�r justify the ccrst o�i tliis ��rAeta. 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The first item will increase costs while the second will greatly reduce them, compared especially to the extensive work planned at the Bums road intersection. In this way, we believe the needs of the County and the residents can both be accammodated. Seeking any deviations from standard road specifications will of course take same effort, but the NYSDOT's website in its Conteact Sensitive Solutions section indicates the recognition of just such a need and opportunity. Nor are these issues limited to Coddingtvn Road. Indications are that residents of Ellis Hollow Road are voicing many of the same issues and a remarkably similar cantext. We do hope your Committee recognizes the issues as ��'c oonsi�era�ons, the autcome of which will affect the character of much of the County for aur lifetimes. Thank you for considering this request. We hope for the opportunity to present our �etition in person so as to be available to answer any questions the Committee rnay have. 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