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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-16-2018 Agenda1 Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees Monthly Board Meeting Ronald E. Anderson Fire Station January 16, 2018, 7:00 p.m. AGENDA EXHIBIT/ PAGE 1. Call to Order 2. Report of Fire Superintendent Tamborelle - submitted report* 2018-099/pg. 2 3. Report of the Mayor a. SCLIWC Labor Contract 2018-100/pg. 3-4 b. TCAT Bus Stop Signage maps available c. Zoning: Schedule Public Hearing version available on the website d. Street Light Conversion e. WWTP Updates f. On-line Payment Process Update 4. Privilege of the Floor – 30 minutes - SIGN-UP at 6:45 p.m. unrevised Privilege of the Floor Guidelines VCH website 5. Report of the Trustees Electric Charging Station Update 6. Report of Police Chief Steinmetz - submitted reports  2018-101a,b,c/pgs. 5-6 Body Cameras 7. Report of Assistant Superintendent of Public Works Wiese 2018-102/pg. 7 Generator 8. Report of Superintendent of Public Works Cross 2018-103/pg. 8 9. Report of Clerk & Treasurer - submitted report * 2018-104a,b/pgs. 9-10 FYE2019 Budget Calendar 2018-105/pg. 11 10. Report of the Attorney 11. Executive Session 12. Adjournment  All Exhibits and Reports can be found at http://www.Cayuga-Heights.ny.us Village Government/ Board of Trustees/ (meeting date) Agenda, unless otherwise noted 2 EXHIBIT 2018-099 January 9, 2018 Honorable Linda Woodard Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights Monthly Report December 2017 There were 44 calls in December. We had 20 calls in the Village of Cayuga Heights, 16 calls in the Town of Ithaca and 8 requests for mutual aid. There were 25 EMS calls and 19 fire runs. We did see an increase in our mutual aid responses in December. As the weather turned colder in late December the county had a substantial increase in structure fires. All of these fires were in other districts and we were requested to cover several calls as surrounding departments were out on fires. We finished 2017 with a total of 607 calls. This was an increase of 29 calls from 2016. There were 322 calls in the Village of Cayuga Heights, 291 in the Town of Ithaca and 66 mutual aid responses. We had 2 structure fires, 5 motor vehicle crashes, 323 medical calls and 297 other type calls. We received mutual aid from out neighbors 7 times last year. It was a steady year for the department. We were able to get out the door for calls in an average of 3 minutes. We did 29 in house trainings throughout the year and many of our members took state and national fire and EMS classes outside the station. I am amazed every year that I am Chief at the dedication of the volunteers of the Cayuga Heights Fire Department. December training slowed considerably as many of our members travel during the holiday break. We did finish up the first sign off checklist trainings in early December and 8 of 12 of the new members completed their first sign off requirements. All of our EMS personnel are required to do continuing medical education every year and then in December do a skills assessment with a CME evaluator. Our Rescue Director Colleen Price ensures that this happens. Our last training of the year was our annual Jeopardy Night. This is a fun training where we split the members into teams trying to ensure that there are equal numbers of junior and senior members on each team and then we have the teams compete with questions of general knowledge and skills. Everyone enjoys this training and we give out small prizes of loose equipment to all who participate. We will hold our annual OSHA and CPR refresher training the last Saturday in January. This is our only required training for the year. All members must complete the OSHA training or they will be restricted from participating in calls and trainings until they complete it either on line or going to another department to make the training up. Ladder testing was done in December on all of the ground ladders and the aerial on L231. We are required to annual third party test all of the ladders for serviceability. Due in large part to the preventive maintenance and weekly inspections done by the bunkers our equipment is in amazing shape and we passed the inspection with no issues found. Pleasant Valley Electric was scheduled to come in to replace the lights in the company room and office area in late December but they were unable to get all of the parts in so that work will be done in January. Many of the light fixtures in the company room and office area are no longer working and instead of replacing them with the florescent fixtures we are going with LED units and actually decreasing the number of fixtures in those areas. We are looking forward to the weather warming up a bit and getting our members back from break. Several people are planning to stay at the station as they return early to the Ithaca area. The station is apparently a more appealing place to stay then an empty apartment in college town and we are happy to have people in the station to respond to calls. Sincerely, George Tamborelle Fire Chief/Fire Superintendent 3 EXHIBIT 2018-100 REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS January 20, 2018 Approval of Collective Bargaining Agreement with the United Auto Workers for Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission’s Employees for 2018-2020 WHEREAS; the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission, in good faith, entered into contract negotiations with the United Auto Workers union for a renewed collective bargaining agreement for the contract that expired on December 31, 2017; and WHEREAS; on December 18, 2017, the Commission’s negotiating team reached tentative agreement with the union’s negotiating team; and WHEREAS; on December 20, 2017, the employees in the union bargaining unit ratified the tentative contract; and WHEREAS; the Commission reviewed and approved the tentative contract at the January 4, 2018, Commission meeting; and WHEREAS; the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees has reviewed the tentative agreement and determined it to be acceptable as required by the contract and the Public Employees Relation Board; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees does hereby approve the tentative collective bargaining agreement between the Commission and UAW unit; and, be it further RESOLVED, the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees authorizes the Commission’s negotiating team to sign said contract as presented. MOVED: SECONDED: VOTE: 4 EXHIBIT 2018-101a January 9, 2018 To: The Honorable Mayor Woodard Members of the Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights Re: Report of the Police Department for December, 2017 In the month of December the police department received 429 calls for service. In addition to these calls 60 uniform traffic tickets were issued and 8 parking violations were cited. A breakdown of the calls for service is as follows: There were no Felony complaints reported. 3 Penal Law Misdemeanor complaints were handled; 1 for Criminal Mischief and 2 for Larceny. In the Criminal Mischief complaint, a resident stated that a washing machine had been damaged in the unsecured laundry area of their apartment building. There is a suspect at this time and the investigation is ongoing. The first Larceny complaint consisted of a resident stating that their decorative wreath had been taken from their front door. There are no suspects or leads. The second incident was received as a resident’s unsecured vehicle being entered in the overnight hours. Loose change was reported missing. There are no suspects in this incident. 3 Misdemeanor Vehicle and Traffic incidents were handled. During traffic stops subjects were charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a vehicle, Suspended registration and Reckless Driving. There were no Penal Law Violations reported. 2 Local Law-Noise complaints were received. Officer responded to two separate complaints of loud parties. During one of the incidents the house manager was issued with a Noise Ordinance violation citation. 1 person was taken into custody under the MHY 9.41 law. After investigation of a Check the Welfare, an individual was found to be mentally ill. They were transported to a local hospital for assessment. There were 3 motor vehicle accidents reported, 1 involving a deer. In summary, 5 persons were arrested and the following 6 charges were filed: 2-Aggravated Unlicensed Operation MV 3rd, 1-Suspended Registration, 1-Reckless Driving, 1-Local Law-Noise, Loud Gathering, and 1- Taken into Custody Mentally Ill. Over the course of this month police department members took part in the following trainings and events: On the 19th, Sergeant Jerry Wright and Officer Jim Landon assisted Cops Kids and Toys with their annual toy delivery. More than 1400 children participated this season. The full time officers worked a total of 16 hours of overtime and the part time officers worked a total of 221 hours. Sincerely, Chief James Steinmetz 5 EXHIBIT 2018-101b Cayuga Heights Police Department Uniform Traf Tickets 12/1/17 – 12/31/17 Date Offense Location________________ 12/01/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Speed 45/30 Triphammer Rd 12/01/17 5111a Aggravated Unlic Op 3rd (Misd) Hanshaw Road 12/01/17 1180d Speed In Zone Hanshaw Road 12/01/17 1163d Improper/No Signal Hanshaw Road 12/02/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle (Exp 10/16/17) North Triphammer Rd 12/02/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance (Exp 4/23/16) North Triphammer Rd 12/02/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle (Exp 10/15/17) Pleasant Grove Rd 12/02/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance (Exp 7/21/17) Pleasant Grove Rd 12/03/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights N Triphammer Rd 12/03/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights N Triphammer Rd 12/04/17 1180b Speed Over 55 Zone St Rt 13 12/04/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle St RT 13 12/04/17 1212 Reckless Driving (Misd) St Rt 13 12/04/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device (Speed) Cayuga Heights Rd 12/04/17 306b Uninspected Motor Vehicle Klinewoods Rd 12/07/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Hanshaw Rd 12/07/17 37540 Inadequate Or No Stop Lamps N Triphammer Rd 12/07/17 306b Uninspected Motor Vehicle N Triphammer Rd 12/07/17 1180c Speeding In School Zone Hanshaw Rd 12/08/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Speed 45/30 Triphammer Rd 12/08/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance Triphammer Rd 12/08/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device (Speed) Cayuga Heights Rd 12/08/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance (Exp 10/01/16) Cayuga Heights Rd 12/08/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle Hanshaw Rd 12/09/17 512 Operating While Registration Susp/Revoked North Triphammer Rd 12/09/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance (None On File) North Triphammer Rd 12/09/17 5091 Unlicensed Operator North Triphammer Rd 12/09/17 5111a Aggravated Unlic Op 3rd (Misd) North Triphammer Rd 12/10/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle (No Proof) Triphammer Rd 12/10/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (Lf) Pleasant Grove Rd 12/10/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance Pleasant Grove Rd 12/10/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (RF) N Triphammer Rd 12/10/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance N Triphammer Rd 12/10/17 5091 Unlicensed Operator N Triphammer Rd 12/13/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Hanshaw Rd 12/15/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (RF) N Triphammer Rd 12/15/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device (Speed) Cayuga Heights Rd 12/16/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights State Route 13 12/18/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Hanshaw Road 12/18/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (Driver Side Out) Triphammer Rd 12/19/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance Hanshaw Road 6 EXHIBIT 2018-101b Cayuga Heights Police Department Uniform Traf Tickets 12/1/17 – 12/31/17 Date Offense Location________________ 12/19/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Hanshaw Road 12/19/17 306b Uninspected Motor Vehicle Hanshaw Road 12/19/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Hanshaw Road 12/19/17 306b Uninspected Motor Vehicle Hanshaw Road 12/20/17 1180d Speed In Zone Pleasant Grove Road 12/20/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (RF) Hanshaw Rd 12/20/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance Hanshaw Rd 12/21/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device 32/15 Hanshaw Rd 12/21/17 306b Uninspected Motor Vehicle Hanshaw Road 12/21/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance Hanshaw Road 12/25/17 37531 Inadequate/No Muffler North Triphammer 12/27/17 1110a Disobeyed Traffic Control Device Speed 46/30 Triphammer Rd 12/27/17 1163d Improper/No Signal Triphammer Rd 12/29/17 5091 Unlicensed Operator North Triphammer Rd 12/29/17 3191u Operating Without Insurance North Triphammer Rd 12/29/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle (Exp 8/23/17) East Upland Rd 12/30/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (Snow/Wind) Pleasant Grove Rd 12/30/17 3752a1 No/Inadequate Lights (Snow Covered) Cayuga Heights Rd 12/30/17 4011a Unregistered Motor Vehicle (Exp 12/27/17) North Triphammer Rd CAYUGA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT December 2017 Total Traffic Citation Report, by Violation Violation Description Totals VTL1203.0A TWO WAY STREET CLOSED 1 7B LL#1-96 NO PARKING ZONE 1 7C LL#1-96 WRONG SIDE TO CURB OR EDGE 2 7D LL#1-96 OVERNIGHT PARKING 4 Report Totals 8 7 EXHIBIT 2018-102 Village of Cayuga Heights Assistant Superintendent of Public Works Report January 16th, 2018 Snow: o The DPW worked a total of 204 hours of Overtime in the month of December. All call ins were due to snow or icy conditions. Water: o The DPW was called in on Monday January 1st to review a water leak on Triphammer Road near the intersections of Northway and Triphammer. A leak was found however due to extreme weather conditions the work was delayed until Tuesday January 2nd. o The DPW was called in again on Monday January 8th for a water break at the intersection of Country Club and Triphammer road. This work was repaired within the same day. General: o I have received quotes for the Generator. The quotes will be provided at the meeting for trustees to review. o The DPW has hired Pleasant Valley Electric to replace the smoke heads throughout the building. The smoke heads are tied into the automatic fire detection system and have exceeded their lifespan resulting in false alarms. 8 EXHIBIT 2018-103 Engineer’s Report As discussed in the recent PWC and WWTP meetings, there are a few items that need consideration. 1. TCAT has hired a contractor to install bus stop signs. Since their signs will be located within the Village ROW, then the Village has the right/responsibility to regulate these signs for purposes of proper location, future maintenance and removal/relocation if needed. This arrangement can be addressed through a license agreement between the Village and TCAT. A TCAT representative will be at the meeting to make a brief presentation and answer questions. Assuming all concerns will be addressed, Attorney Marcus will be looking for the Trustees to instruct him to draft the document and authorize the Mayor to sign it on behalf of the Village. (map is attached that identifies the location of each sign) 2. The Village is a Charter Member of the Tompkins County Stormwater Coalition (Coalition). This group is a committee of stormwater professionals from each of the municipalities that are designated by the NYSDEC as Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). As an MS4 community, we have certain obligations to regulate activities in 6 areas of “minimum control measures” (MCM). Three of the MCM include activities like public education, staff education, public outreach, etc. Instead of each of the municipalities having their own public relations personnel, the Coalition uses some of the annual dues to hire a consultant to provide these services on behalf of all of the MS4 agencies. The Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District (TCSWCD) has been providing this service to the Coalition for many years through a contract which is due for renewal. Since the Coalition is a committee of municipal representatives, each municipality must sign the contract. Since there is no direct financial commitment (already included in dues payment), the Trustees can authorize either the Mayor or myself to sign this document. (contract attached) 3. As part the last NYSDEC inspection at the WWTP, they identified the for us to replace the seals on the trickling filter rotating distributor arms. These were last replaced in approximately 2007 when the trickling filters were upgraded through a NYSDEC grant. These seals are about 24” diameter. They are manufactured by Walker Process Equipment who is the manufacturer of the original distributor arms in 1973. A “seal job” includes an upper bearing, seal, lower bearing and seal retainers. The price is $13,910 for enough parts to replace both trickling filters. Subsequently, we will get quotes from contractors for the installation. I intend to have the contractor quotes for the February meeting, 9 EXHIBIT 2018-104a VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS CLERK & TREASURER’S REPORT January 20, 2017 Current Expenses: Abstract #8 for expenditures for Fiscal Year End May 31, 2018, dated January 20, 2018 as distributed. Approval of January Abstract: BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees approves Abstract #08 for FYE2018 consisting of TA vouchers 79 – 87 in the amount of $17,098.87 and Consolidated Fund vouchers 544 – 606 in the amount of $219,019.00 and the Treasurer is instructed to make payments thereon. Respectfully submitted, Joan M. Mangione 10 EXHIBIT 2018-104b 11 EXHIBIT 2018-105 VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS FYE2019 BUDGET CALENDAR FISCAL YEAR June 1, 2018 – May 31, 2019 STEP 1: The Budget Officer notifies administrative units in writing of the necessity for and form of estimates of revenues and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year by February 2nd. (Village Law Section 5-502[1]) STEP 2: The heads of administrative units submit estimate to the Budget Officer by March 1st. (Village Law Section 5-502[2]) IMPORTANT DATES: Board of Trustee Meeting March 19, 2018 Village Election March 20, 2018 STEP 3: The Budget Officer prepares the Tentative Budget, furnishes a copy to each member of the Board of Trustees, reproduces copies for public distribution and files the tentative budget with the Village Clerk by March 23rd. (Village Law Section 5-504) Budget Workshop: Saturday March 24th (Legal Notice Required) Annual Organizational Meeting: Monday April 2nd STEP 4: The Village Clerk presents the Tentative Budget to the Board; the Board reviews and modifies the Tentative Budget by April 6th. (Village Law Section 5-508[1]) First Publication of Tentative Budget At least five (5) days prior to Public Hearing (Village Law Section 5-508[3]) STEP 5: Notice of public hearing on Tentative Budget; at least five days shall elapse between first publication and date specified for the hearing, which is to be held not later than APRIL 16th. (Village Law Section 5-508[3]) Board of Trustee Meeting April 16th STEP 6: Public hearing may be adjourned from day to day, but not beyond April 23rd. (Village Law Section 5-508[3]) STEP 7: Final revision of tentative budget AFTER PUBLIC HEARING BUT PRIOR TO ADOPTION. (Village Law Section 5-508[4]) STEP 8: Adoption of Budget BY MAY 1st. (Village Law Section 5-508[4])