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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 2022-06-27 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD June 27, 2022, 4:30 p.m. AGENDA Under NY Governor Hochul's Executive Order 11.7, this meeting will be held virtually with no in-person attendance, via the ZOOM platform and broadcast live via YouTubeLive. Public comment is available through the ZOOM platform. ZOOM LINK 1.0UTIJBE LINK 1. Sheriff Derek Osbourne Quarterly Report 2. Tompkins County Library Annual Report 3. Public Hearing regarding the King Rd East Water Main Extension Improvement Project Public Interest Order increasing the amount to be expended a. Consider Adoption— subj to Permissive Referendum 4. Consider award of Forest Home Crosswalk project 5. Consider acceptance of concept and location of utilities and authorization to sign associated easements associated with the Westhaven Homes project 6. Reports and Action Items from Committees a) Budget i. Set public hearings for local laws re.: Tax Override and amending Tax Exemption income table b) Personnel and Organization/ERC i. Discuss Drug & Alcohol testing policy ii. Consider adoption of revised Personnel Policy(s) c) Public Works d) Planning e) Codes & Ordinances f) Parks & Trails 7. Consent Agenda a. Approval of Minutes b. Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Approval of Deputy Highway Supervisor Job Description d. Approval of a Budget Amendment e. Authorization to sign Smart Technology contract f. Acknowledge receipt of SCLIWC (Bolton Point) 2021 Independent Audit 8. Review of Correspondence TOWN OF ITHACA AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AND PUBLICATION 1, Paulette Rosa, being duly Sworn, say that I arn the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York; that the following notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and the notice has been duly published in the official newspaper, Itali Journal: ADVERTISEMENT/NOTICE N1QTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF ESTOPPEL Whereas, on February 8, 2021� the Ithaca Town Board NOTICE OF ADOPTION held a public hearing and subsequently adopted a Public Interest Order authorizing the Town of Ithaca King Road East Water Main Extension Water Improvement (the "im- provement-) and the establishment of the Town of Itha- 0 Permissive Referendum - ca Kling Road East Water Main Extension Water Im rove- P ment Area ("Water Improvement Area-), through TB Res- Increase Expended Amount - olution 2021-019;and King Rd E Water Main Extension Whereas, the notice of purblic hearing stated that the ini- tially determined maximum . lmuriestimated cost to said Water Water Improvement Project improvement Area was $1,050,000 and the adopted Pub- lic Interest Order stated that the maximum amount pro- posed to be expended by the Town of Ithaca for the im- provement Is$1,050,000;and Location of Sign Board Used for Posting: Whereas, due to unforeseen road conditions, additional asphalt restoration will be needed in various areas within Town Clerk's Office the project, and the cost of asphalt has Increased due to 215 North Tioga Street the rise In oil prices;and Whereas, no other changes are proposed to any aspect of Ithaca, NY 14850 the Improvement or Water Improvement Area;and Whereas, TS Resolution 2021-102 authorized the Director of Engineering further apgrove change orders to the contract, Town website at www.town.i thaca,.,nX.LIS wl r authorization of this Board, rovided _ ------ c1p ............... that the maximum amount of such change orders does not exceed $39,000.00 (approximately 3.86% of the Date of Posting: June 16, 2022 awarded bid of$1,011,000.00) in aggregate and the total Ju protect cost, Including the contract, engineering, legal thly Date of P"fication: Ju 16,2022 l other expenses, ci not exceed e maximum au- thorized cost of the project of$1,050,000.00;and Whereas, the Director of Engineering has approved change orders totaling $38,500.00 for asphalt restoration, which does not leave an amount that will be adequate if additional unforeseen issues are encountered;and Paulette Rosa Whereas, the Director of Engineering is requesting addi, tional funds to Increase the project construction confine Town Clerk gency to an amount eTal to 10% of the contract price, such amount would a $101,100,00, an Increase of $62,100.00 (a proximately 6.14% of the awarded bid of $1'Oil 000.00rsuch funds will be utilized for the asphalt remediation and if additional unforeseen construction is- STATE OF NEW YORK) sues arise;and COUNTY OF TOMPKINS) SS: Whereas, It Is now desired to call a public hearing for the purpose of consi the Increase in the maximum TOWN OF ITHACA) amount to be expended by the Town of Ithaca from $1,050,000 to$1,112,100, and to hear all persons Interest- ed In the sub ct thereof concerning the same, all In ac cordance wltl�the provisions of Section 209-q of the Sworn to and SUbscribed before me this 16I" day Town Law; Now, therefore, It Is hereby ordered, by the Town Board oWfune 2022. of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, asi follows; Sl-c-t—lon—IL A public hearing shall be held by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York at the Town Hall, 215 North Tioga Street, In Ithaca, Notary Public New York, In said Town, on the 27th day of June, 2022, NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK at 4:B0 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, to consider the Registration No.0 1 J06186381 aforesaid Increase in the maximum amount to be expend- ed by the Town of Ithaca on the Improvement, and to Qualified in Tompkins County hear all persons Interested In the subject thereof concern- Commission Expires APRIL 28,20 Ing the same and to take such action thereon as Is re- - quired by law. 5iA94qrL_Z_. The Town Clerk is herebr authorized and di- rected to publish a Notice of Public Hearing regarding the aforesaid Increase In the maximum amount to be ex-, f;ended, with such Notice to be published once In the of- clal newspaper, and also to post a copy thereof an the Town of Ithaca town signboard maintained by the Town Clerk, not less Notice of Adoption than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) days before the day designated for the hearing as aforesaid, all In accord- Permissive Referendum ante with the provisions of Section 209-q of the Town, MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Law. June 13,2022 at 5.30 p.m. Section 3,,This Order shall take effect Immediately. 215 N.Tlogis St.,Ithaca,NY,Tompkins County TO Resolution 2022 -103: Order Sepjtging a Public Hea i The question of the adoption of the forego! Order was, a n an crease n o ax mum moun 9L _ 2 duly put to a vote on roll call, which resultel?as follows- Tzpn o win --1--h 1ii_g_R6ad_i ,ater I Rod Howe, aye; Bill Goodman, aye; Rich Delll..,Z iii own Margaret Johnson, aye; Pamela Blelwas, aye; Eric Levine,� zgl an Pro act from ,_Wgl aye; Rob Rosen, aye. star Lm_P!E�Lq 2_1 qQ. Present: Rod Howe, Supervisor; Bill Goodman, Rich The order was thereupon declared duly adopted. DePacilo, Margaret Johnson, Pamela Bleiwas, Eric Levine, Paulette Rosa and Rob Rosen Town Clerk 6/16/22 Moved:Rod Howe Seconded: Bill Goodman MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD June 27, 2022 Due to the continued Emergency Declaration by Gov. Hochul, under NYS Laws of 2022, Chapter 56, this meeting was held virtually on the ZOOM platform and broadcast via the Town's YouTubeLive channel. Minutes Board Members Present: Rod Howe, Supervisor; Members Rich DePaolo, Margaret Johnson, Bill Goodman, and Rob Rosen. Absent: Pamela Bleiwas and Eric Levine Staff Present: Judy Drake, Donna Shaw, Dan Thaete, Susan Ritter, and Becky Jordan Mr. Howe called the meeting to order at 4:34 p.m. 1. Sheriff Derek Osbourne Quarterly Report-Pulled 2. Tompkins County Library Annual Report Teresa Vadakin, Assistant Acting Director stated the position for Director was posted June lst and provided an overview of programs and services offered by the library. Some access programs created during the pandemic such curbside delivery,library by mail,and hybrid&virtual programs have been so beneficial and successful they will be here to stay. Program numbers continue to increase. The library distributed 12,920 covid test kits,24,195 adult masks,and 6,000 youth masks thanks to the Tompkins County Health Department. The library has received a lot of positive praise since reopening on Sundays 1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. as witnessed by 2,833 Sunday visitors. Ballet and Books is a favorite Sunday program. The library requests an additional $15k in support form the Town to maintain Sunday operations all year. Mr. Howe expressed appreciation for the library's shout out to its supporters, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, and Friends of the Library. 3. Public Hearing regarding the King Rd East Water Main Extension Improvement Project Public Interest Order increasing the amount to be expended Mr. Howe opened the public hearing at 4:42 p.m. Increasing the amount by $62,100 due to increased cost of asphalt, unforeseen conditions, and needing some flexibility contingency funds. There was no one wishing to address the board and the public hearing was closed. TB Resolution 2022 -106: Order Increasing the Maximum Amount to be Expended for the Town of Ithaca King Road East Water Main Extension Water Improvement Project from $1,050,000 to $1,112,100 Present: Rod Howe, Rich DePaolo, Bill Goodman, Margaret Johnson, and Rob Rosen TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 1 Moved: Rich DePaolo Seconded: Margaret Johnson Whereas, on February 8, 2021, the Ithaca Town Board held a public hearing and subsequently adopted a Public Interest Order authorizing the Town of Ithaca King Road East Water Main Extension Water Improvement (the "Improvement") and the establishment of the Town of Ithaca King Road East Water Main Extension Water Improvement Area ("Water Improvement Area"), through TB Resolution 2021-019; and Whereas, the notice of public hearing stated that the initially determined maximum estimated cost to said Water Improvement Area was $1,050,000 and the adopted Public Interest Order stated that the maximum amount proposed to be expended by the Town of Ithaca for the Improvement is $1,050,000; and Whereas, due to unforeseen road conditions, additional asphalt restoration will be needed in various areas within the project,and the cost of asphalt has increased due to the rise in oil prices; and Whereas, no other changes are proposed to any aspect of the Improvement or Water Improvement Area; and Whereas, TB Resolution 2021-102 authorized the Director of Engineering to approve change orders to the contract, without further authorization of this Board, provided that the maximum amount of such change orders does not exceed$39,000.00(approximately 3.86%of the awarded bid of $1,011,000.00) in aggregate and the total project cost, including the contract, engineering,legal and other expenses, does not exceed the maximum authorized cost of the project of$1,050,000.00; and Whereas, the Director of Engineering has approved change orders totaling $38,500.00 for asphalt restoration, which does not leave an amount that will be adequate if additional unforeseen issues are encountered; and Whereas, the Director of Engineering is requesting additional funds to increase the project construction contingency to an amount equal to 10% of the contract price, such amount would be $101,100.00, an increase of $62,100.00 (approximately 6.14% of the awarded bid of $1,011,000.00) such funds will be utilized for the asphalt remediation and if additional unforeseen construction issues arise; and Whereas, the said Town Board did, on June 13, 2022, duly adopt an Order describing the increase in the maximum amount to be expended by the Town of Ithaca for the Improvement, and specifying that said Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, 215 North Tioga Street, in Ithaca, New York, in said Town, on the 27th day of June, 2022 at 4:30 PM Prevailing Time, for the purposes of conducting a public hearing on such proposal to increase the maximum amount to be expended, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; and Whereas, copies of said Order were duly published and posted according to law, and said Town Board did, at the time and place specified in said Order, duly meet and consider such TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 2 proposal and held a public hearing in which it heard all persons interested in the subject thereof, who appeared at such time and place, concerning the same; and Whereas, the Town Board now desires to authorize the increase in the maximum amount to be expended on the Improvement based on the evidence offered at such time and place; now, therefore, be it Resolved, by the Town Board that it be and hereby is determined as follows: (1) The notice of hearing was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient. (2) It is in the public interest to authorize the increase in the maximum proposed to be expended on the Improvement as hereinafter described; and be it Further Resolved,that the Town Board does hereby authorize the increase in the maximum proposed to be expended by the Town of Ithaca for the Improvement, including costs of rights of way, construction costs, legal fees and other expenses, from $1,050,000 to $1,112,100; and be it Further Resolved, that this Order is subject to a permissive referendum in the manner provided in Town Law Article 7 and Town Law Section 209-q; and be it Further Resolved, it is hereby determined that the estimated expense of the aforesaid Improvement does not exceed one-tenth of one per cent of the full valuation of the taxable real property in the area of said Town outside of villages and, therefore, in accordance with the provisions of subdivision 13(a) of Section 209-q of the Town Law, the permission of the State Comptroller is not required for such Improvement; and be it Further Resolved, that pursuant to subdivision 6(d) of Section 209-q of the Town Law, the Town Clerk is hereby directed and ordered to cause a certified copy of this Order to be duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Tompkins within ten days of the date this Order becomes effective pursuant to Town Law Section 91, which when so recorded, shall be presumptive evidence of the regularity of the proceedings and action taken by the Town Board in relation to the aforesaid Improvement, and be it Further Resolved, the Director of Engineering is authorized to approve change orders to the contract, without further authorization of this Board, provided that the maximum amount of such change orders does not exceed$101,100 (an increase of$62,100 from the prior authorization of$39,000.00) in aggregate and the total project cost, including the contract, engineering, legal and other expenses, does not exceed the maximum authorized cost of the project of$1,112,100.00. The question of the adoption of the foregoing Order was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: Rod Howe,aye;Rich DePaolo,aye;Rob Rosen,aye;Margaret Johnson, aye; Bill Goodman, aye. The Order was thereupon declared duly adopted. TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 3 4. Consider award of Forest Home Crosswalk project Mr. Howe stated this is not to be confused with the Forest Home Walkway. TB Resolution 2022 -107: Authorization to award and execute contract for the 2022 Town of Ithaca Forest Home Crosswalk Whereas on June 10, 2022, the Town's Director of Engineering (Director) received proposals for the 2022 Town of Ithaca Forest Home Crosswalk Project. Whereas the proposal is to construct/install (2) concrete curb ramps, modify and install granite curbing, construct 25 linear feet of sidewalk, install a select limestone retaining wall, and perform associated miscellaneous grading and restoration, and Whereas the Director has reviewed and determined that the proposal of $28,000 made Procon Contracting, P.O. Box 1037 Vestal,NY 13851, is the best value for the Town; now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to award and execute the contract for the 2022 Town of Ithaca Forest Home Crosswalk Project to Procon Contracting, subject to final review by the Director and the Attorney for the Town, and be it further Resolved that the Director is authorized to approve change orders without further authorization from this Board,provided that the maximum amount of such change orders does not exceed$2000 in aggregate and the total project cost, including the contract, engineering, legal and other expenses, does not exceed the maximum authorized cost of the project of$30,000. Moved: Margaret Johnson Seconded: Rich DePaolo Vote: ayes—Howe, DePaolo, Goodman, Johnson, and Rosen 5. Consider acceptance of concept and location of utilities and authorization to sign easement associated with the Westhaven Homes project Mr. Goodman stated EcoVillage at Ithaca Inc. will be signing the easements as they haven't yet transferred the land to Graham and Otto and because he is doing pro bono legal work for EcoVillage at Ithaca Inc. during this transaction, he is recusing himself from the vote. TB Resolution 2022 - 108: Acceptance of the Concept and Locations of Public Utilities to be Dedicated to the Town and Easements in Conjunction with the Westhaven Homes Subdivision Whereas, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has granted Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed Westhaven Homes Subdivision located near the corner of Mecklenburg Road and Westhaven Road, Tax Parcel 28.-1-26.22, Medium Density Residential Zone and Planned Development Zone No. 8. The project involves subdividing eight lots from the EcoVillage at Ithaca, Inc. property for the purposes of single-family residential development. The project applicants, Ken and Graham Ottoson ("Applicants"), will extend existing potable water and TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 4 sanitary sewer infrastructure. The extensions will occur on properties currently owned by EcoVillage at Ithaca,Inc.,Jane Atkin,and Barbara Parker(formerly known as Barbara P.Johnson) (collectively, the "Property Owners"), and Whereas,the Applicants have proposed to dedicate to the Town the potable water extension and the sanitary sewer extension, and the Property Owners are willing to convey the associated water and sewer easements, and Whereas, the water main extension, sewer line extension, and associated easements are shown on the drawing titled "Subdivision Map, Lands of Ecovillage at Ithaca Inc., Westhaven Road, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York" dated February 1, 2022, last revised June 24, 2022, prepared by T.G. Miller, P.C. Engineers and Surveyors, and Whereas,the Public Works Committee has reviewed the plans for the above improvements that are proposed to be dedicated to the Town, and have found them generally acceptable, and voted to move the request to the Town Board for further discussion and consideration, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board hereby accepts the concept and locations of the above- described improvements, approves the Permanent Water Easement and Right-of Way and the Permanent Sewer Easement and Right-of Way from EcoVillage at Ithaca, Inc., approves the Permanent Sewer Easement and Right-of-Way from Jane Atkin, approves the Permanent Water Easement and Right-of-Way from Barbara Parker, and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute the four easements, subject to the following conditions: 1. The approval of the four easements and authorization for their execution by the Town Supervisor are subject to the approval of the Attorney for the Town. 2. The specific surveyed and/or mapped locations,deeds,and abstracts showing good and marketable title for the proposed improvements and for the four easements are submitted in a form acceptable to the Attorney for the Town and Director of Engineering, prior to Town Supervisor execution of the four easements, and prior to dedication and acceptance of the improvements by the Town Board. 3. The water and sewer extensions and related appurtenances to be dedicated to the Town are completed to the satisfaction of the Director of Engineering,prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the Town Board, which acceptance is in the Town Board's discretion. Moved: Rod Howe Seconded: Rob Rosen Vote: ayes—Howe, DePaolo, Johnson, and Rosen. Abstained - Goodman 6. Committee Reports a) Budget—Ms. Shaw reported discussion about the procurement policy currently under revision, interest rates going up, where to invest CD coming due in July, budget amendments and property tax override that are on tonight's agenda. TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 5 Mr. Howe explained the amendment to chapter 239 Town of Ithaca code taxation updating income tables is for senior citizens with limited income increasing the income amount by $1,000 as suggested by Jay Franklin to put us in line with where the County is. TB Resolution 2022 — 109: Setting Public Hearings regarding proposed local laws to Override the Tax Levy Limit Established in General Municipal Law 0-c and Amending Town of Ithaca Code Chapter 239,Taxation, to update income tables for certain exemptions Resolved that the Ithaca Town Board will hold Public Hearings on July 11, 2022 during their meeting which begins at 5:30 p.m., local time, held virtually by the ZOOM platform, accessed at www zooin._cot'n or by calling 929-436-2866 and entering the Meeting ID 9891 095 8241, regarding the adoption of proposed local laws: 1. To override the tax levy limit established in General Municipal Law §3-c, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2023 and ending December 31, 2023, and 2. Amending Chapter 239 of the Town of Ithaca Code, "Taxation", updating income tables for§239-2A Grant of exemption(Senior Citizens with Limited Income)and§239-12 Grant of exemption; conditions (Certain Disabled Persons with Limited Income) Comments may be submitted prior to the public hearing via mail to 215 N. Tioga St, Ithaca, or email at CIer s(i4'T'own.Ithaca.IwiY.US or during the public hearings. All interested parties will be heard regarding the proposed local laws. Moved: Rod Howe Seconded: Rob Rosen Vote: ayes— Howe, DePaolo, Goodman, Johnson, and Rosen b) Public Works—Mr. Howe reported that at the last meeting of June 21st they discussed Sand Bank Rd and restricting by length trucks that go up there. The process of changing over the streetlights has begun. As of last week, there were about 50 completed. Joe is starting to get calls from people recognizing they need a streetlight. May set aside money in the future for adding more streetlights. Found some streetlights that were not on the overall plan. Mr. Thaete collecting complaints and requests. Discussed fleet replacement for 2023. Expense and availability of green fleet. With costs going up we're looking at what can be pushed off and what needs to be addressed in next couple years. c) Personnel and Organization/ERC—Ms. Drake reported that the personnel committee continued discussion of sick time maximum and retiree health, had first look at staffing plans for TH and PWF in preparation for the 2023 budget process. TB Resolution 2022 - 110: Adoption of Revised Personnel Policies-Vacation Buy Back, Sick Time Maximum and Retiree Sick Time Maximum Whereas, the Personnel & Organization Committee has reviewed and recommend the revised Vacation Buy Back, Sick Time Maximum and Retiree Sick Time Maximum for all non- collective bargaining staff of the Town; now, therefore, be it TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 6 Resolved, that the Town Board approves the revised Vacation Buy Back, Sick Time Maximum and Retiree Sick Time Maximum for all non-collective bargaining staff of the Town. Moved: Margaret Johnson Seconded: Rod Howe Vote: ayes—Howe, DePaolo, Goodman, Johnson, and Rosen Ms. Drake reported the need to address changes in NYS law for marijuana and one of the questions that came up in engagement surveys and through discussions at safety committee are our testing policy outside CDL. There is a recommendation for pre-employment testing for anyone who will drive employer vehicles. Mr. DePaolo commented that he doesn't comprehend the effectiveness of the program. For everyone who fails a drug test there's someone else who has figured out how to pass so we have no way of really knowing whether they're a user anyway. Not in favor of pre-employment nor random testing. Mr. Rosen stated he is not in favor of pre-employment drug testing unless they need a CDL. Mr. Goodman stated he is leaning toward not in favor unless we include anyone who uses town vehicles but to be fair,he recalls using a town vehicle occasionally while he was supervisor and deputy supervisor. Note: He did have to take the safe driver course as all town employees do that use town vehicles. Mr. Howe stated he is not opposed. Ms. Johnson referenced a). expectation that staff will not be impaired while at work, it's a violations of the drug free workplace policy to use legal drugs while on the job. Wondering if the language is too broad and the word"legal"would unintentionally be read to prevent someone from taking needed medication that doesn't impair them. I think what we want to address is that marijuana is now legal, and we want to include it as prohibitive on the job. Also share concerns expressed. It simply may not be as effective as we hope in preventing hiring folks with chronic problems however, I do take into consideration that there's a surprising number of situations where someone doesn't take the trouble to gain the test and that is a signal of something. Having the ability to test and weed those folks out could prevent accidents so not ready to say we shouldn't. Ms. Drake stated they discussed how to address the legal aspect of some drugs and further discussion will ensue. What we want to stop is the sale, purchase, or illegal transfer of legal drugs. Mr. DePaolo stated there could be a distinction drawn under the category of legal drugs to make it clear we're talking about drugs that are contraindicated for driving or operating heavy equipment. Usually, prescription drugs come with a warning. There are plenty of legal prescription drugs that don't have any effect on someone's ability to do one's job. In referencing language in memo section c)., last sentence, reasonable suspicion, what does that mean? TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 7 Ms. Drake stated that a supervisor can have reasonable suspicion which will trigger a random test. Mr. DePaolo asked if we've had a history of drug/alcohol impairment on the job that has led to safety issues, accidents or other undesirable outcomes? Ms. Drake responded yes, we have had issues and concerns with staff at all 3 locations during her 25 years here. Mr. DePaolo asked if we can count the number on one hand in the past 25 years? Ms. Drake responded it is creeping to two hands. On another note, the picnic flyers have gone out. Anyone with door prize donations reach out to Judy. <insert resolution adopt revised personnel policy> d) Codes & Ordinances—Mr. Goodman reported that the June meeting was canceled. Next meeting is Wednesday, July 6th. Hoping for revised telecommunications law amendments back from the Attorney for the town. Not anticipating getting into the big topic of setback distances from small cell facilities until August. Will report back to the town board at August study session and hope to have a draft law to bring to town board in September. e) Planning—Mr. DePaolo reported that they heard from Noah Demarest, project manager of Stream Collaborative, developer for RaNic Golf Club. Shown a draft sketch plan and PDZ for consideration of which we did not have time to review. This plan has moved a lot of what was envisioned for the village of Cayuga Heights to the Town of Ithaca. Approved Attorney comments on the Inlet Valley overlay. Staff comments raised will be addressed at next draft. Eagerly awaiting word from City of Ithaca Attorney regarding collaboration with the Ithaca Landmarks preservation commission to see if that can potentially be incorporated into the zoning language so we have some sort of established body that can determine whether properties are eligible for designation. Potential modifications with NNC following discussions with major stakeholders and consultants. There's more to be done on Community Choice aggregation. Have started to meet periodically with common council representatives and planning staff from the City of Ithaca to discuss areas of mutual interest and concern. One of the topics that came up was review of the landmark's preservation commission merger. Discussion of the potential semi- permanent encampment for the homeless and the implications on the town. Next meeting September. f) Parks, trails, recreation - Mr. Howe announced tree planting event Oct 1 at the preserve on East Hill. Mr. Goodman reported still trying to work out easement language with NYSEG for extending the South Hill trail beyond Burns Rd where it ends in our town into Dryden, Danby and Caroline. We were hoping for comments returned from other municipalities by now to bring actual documents before all four town boards in July. Trying to push NYSEG forward for a TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 8 negotiated draft for public hearing. Some adjoining landowners may have concerns about the trail extension. Talking about applying for a state grant for a feasibility study for work that will need to be done along segments of the trail to make it usable. Was hoping for a CFA grant by end July but there are other grant opportunities available we can seek such as county tourism. Have been working on the Black Diamond Trail with Scott Doyle from county planning trying to figure out the last two pieces of property that is privately owned. Mr. Howe reported that the City of Ithaca obtained funding to help make a connection between the towns gateway trail and where the Black Diamond trail ends. We've been working with the town of Dryden and the county. We have our East Hill Recreation Way and the town of Dryden has a trail in between on Game Farm Rd so the department of transportation has agreed to lower the speed limit to 45 mph. Waiting for another meeting between county and other two towns to figure out next steps on a safe crossing connecting the two trails. BG's plant to plant update<57:16> d) Other—Ms. Johnson gave a brief CWIO report 7. Consent Agenda TB Resolution 2022 —111: Adopt Consent Agenda Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the following Consent Agenda items: a. Approval of Minutes b. Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Approval of Deputy Highway Supervisor Job Description d. Approval of a Budget Amendment e. Authorization to sign Smart Technology contract f. Acknowledge receipt of SCLIWC (Bolton Point) 2021 Independent Audit Moved: Rich DePaolo Seconded: Margaret Johnson Vote: ayes—Howe, DePaolo, Goodman, Johnson, and Rosen TB Resolution 2022 - llla: Approval of Town Board Minutes Resolved,that the Town Board hereby approves the draft minutes of April I Ith,May 23rd and June 13th, 2022, with non-substantial corrections suggested by the Board made. TB Resolution 2022 -lllb: Town of Ithaca Abstract 11 for FY-2022 Resolved that the Town Board authorizes the payment of the following audited vouchers in total for the amounts indicated. TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 9 VOUCHER NOS. 615 - 723 General Fund Town Wide 22,017.42 General Fund Part-Town 3,201.47 Highway Fund Town Wide DA 40.97 Highway Fund Part Town DB 15,463.52 Water Fund 11,108.14 Sewer Fund 63,008.55 Fire Protection Fund 290,000.00 Forest Home Lighting District 134.3 Glenside Lighting District 27.15 Renwick Heights Lighting District 40.89 Eastwood Commons Lighting District 35.13 Clover Lane Lighting District 5.05 Winner's Circle Lighting District 7.08 Burlei h Drive Lighting District 26.70 West Haven Road Lighting District 88.09 Coddin ton Road Lighting District 53.77 TOTAL 405,258.23 TB Resolution 2022 - lllc: Approval of Revised Job Description-Deputy Highway Superintendent Whereas, the Personnel and Organization Committee reviewed the revisions made to the Deputy Highway Superintendent job descriptions to bring it up to date and recommend forwarding to the Town Board for approval; now, therefore,be it Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board approves the revised job description for Deputy Highway Superintendent. TB Resolution 2022-111d:Approval of Budget Transfers,Amendments and Modifications for the Month Ending May 31, 2022. Whereas, the Town Finance Officer has reviewed all budgetary revenue and appropriation accounts for the month ending May 31, 2022, and Whereas, this review disclosed certain budgetary revenues and expenditures requiring transfers, amendments or modifications summarized below: General Town-wide Fund Budget Transfers Account Description From To A1110.401 Auditing Services 1,300 A1110.100 Justices-Regular Pay 1,300 A1320.401 Auditing Services 2,185 TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 10 A1316.410 Conferences & Mileage 2,000 A1316.420 Dues &Publications 185 A7110.274 Loaders & Backhoes 3,000 A7110.275 Excavating Equipment 17,000 A5132.444 Security& Fire Alarm 20,000 A1320.401 Auditing Services 6,435 A1990.499 Contingency Account 7,948 A7110.274 Loaders & Backhoes 986 A7110.529 Babcock Ridge Trail 120,000 A8540.274 Loaders & Backhoes 996 A8540.275 Excavating Equipment 4,250 A5182.400 Street Lighting—Contractual 140,615 A3889 State Grant—Babcock Ridge Trail 59,000 A2770 Miscellaneous Revenue—Rebates 59,000 A7110.277 Park& Turf Equipment 161 A7110.279 Miscellaneous Equipment 161 A8540.276 Park& Turf Equipment 41 A8540.279 Miscellaneous Equipment 41 A8020.400 Contractual 2,494 A8020.403 Consulting Services 2,494 Highway Part-Town Fund Budget Transfers Account Description From To DB5130.276 Park& Turf Equipment 401 DB5130.279 Miscellaneous Equipment 401 Water Fund Budget Transfers Account Description From To F8340.276 Park& Turf Equipment 121 F8340.279 Miscellaneous Equipment 121 Sewer Fund Budget Transfers Account Description From To G8120.276 Park& Turf Equipment 88 G8120.279 Miscellaneous Equipment 88 TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 11 Forest Home Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL1-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 6,263 SL1-5031/A Interfund Transfer 1,457 SL1-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 6,713 SL1-5182.400 Contractual 14,433 Glenside Drive Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL2-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 969 SL2-5031/A Interfund Transfer 2,119 SL2-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 2,685 SL2-5182.400 Contractual 5,773 Renwick Heights Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL3-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 1,287 SL3-5031/A Interfund Transfer 2,959 SL3-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 3,692 SL3-5182.400 Contractual 7,938 Eastwood Commons Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL4-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 2,034 SL4-5031/A Interfund Transfer 1,440 SL4-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 3,021 SL4-5182.400 Contractual 6,495 Clover Lane Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL5-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 257 SL5-5031/A Interfund Transfer 515 SL5-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 671 SL5-5182.400 Contractual 1,443 Winners Circle Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL6-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 683 SL6-5031/A Interfund Transfer 475 TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 12 SL6-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 1,007 SL6-5182.400 Contractual 2,165 Burleigh Drive Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL7-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 1,189 SL7-5031/A Interfund Transfer 1,512 SL7-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 2,350 SL7-5182.400 Contractual 5,051 Westhaven Road Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL8-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 2,913 SL8-5031/A Interfund Transfer 4,420 SL8-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 6,378 SL8-5182.400 Contractual 13,711 Coddington Road Light District Budget Adjustment Account Description From To SL9-599 Appropriated Fund Balance 2,177 SL9-5031/A Interfund Transfer 2,455 SL9-5182.2770 Miscellaneous Revenue 4,028 SL9-5182.400 Contractual 8,660 Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that this Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Finance Officer to record all budget transfers, amendments, and modifications, including all other changes deemed appropriate and necessary. TB Resolution 2022 - llle: Authorization for the Supervisor to sign a contract with Guth DeConzo Consulting Engineers for Smart Cities portion of the Streetlight Replacement Project Resolved that the Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute a contract with Guth DeConzo Consulting Engineers for the Smart Cities portion of the Streetlight Replacement Project, not to exceed $31,426 TB Resolution 2022 -lllf: Acknowledge Receipt of Independent Audit—Bolton Point Resolved that the Town Board acknowledges receipt of the Independent Audit of FY 2021 for the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission, aka Bolton Point. TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6/29) Pg. 13 8. Review of Correspondence -None Adjourned at 5:38 pm. upon motion by Rod Howe, seconded by Mr. Rosen, unanimous. Submitted by Becky Jor a eputy Town Clerk TB 2022-06-27 (Filed 6129) P'g. 14