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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Correspondence 2012�� �� r�� � �r� �� TOWN OF ITHACA ,. a, �� ,��� :��� 215 NORTH TIOGA STREET, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 ��' www.town.ithaca.ny.us CORRESPONDENCE LISTING January 9, 2012 P/ease review the following correspondence and indicate, by placing your initials in the right hand column adjacent to the correspondence that you wish to receive a copy. We can forward a copy to you via e-mail or make a hard copy. P/ease indicate your preference next to your name at the bottom of this form. Correspondence — Item Please place your initials here if you wish to receive a co 1. Letter from Guy Krogh re Ethics Law updates 2. Letter from NYSERDA re site visit and description of energy saving suggestions 3. Letter from TCAD re PILOT from Ithaca Beer/Nut Brown Realty 4. email from Tamrie Oliver re development in the southwest neighborhood 5. email exchange with Leon Zaharis re TOI snow plowing machinery 6. Letter from Diana Graser, NYS DOT, re denial of speed limit reduction request, Hayts Road 7. Letter from MEGA re 2011 bid results 7a. Letter to Kate Supron, V Cayuga Heights, re deer culling notification 7b. Letter from Guy Krogh to Peter Littman re Montessori deed (executed) 7b. Letter from Rec Partnership re start of new 5-year contract in 2013 8. Letter from TCHD re 2012 changes to the onsite sewage treatment system program 9. SPCA report for November 2011 10. November pog Control Officer and Municipal Shelter inspection reports 11. Liquor license renewal application, Moakley House 11.a. Sustainable Tompkins recognition 12. Letter from TCCOG to Joe Martens, NYSDEC, re comments from public hearing on revised SGEIS 13. Letter from Henrik Dullea re redistricting 14. NYSAOT resolutions 15. Time Warner Cable new ricin for cable acka es 16. Lakeview Mental Health Services 2010 Annual Re ort 17. FI er re Tom kins Count A ricultural Summit 18. Notice from Division of Environmental Remediation re " oin Pa erless" 19. FreshDirt Ithaca magazine, Fall 2011 �� �� r�� � �r� �� TOWN OF ITHACA ,. a, �� ,��� :��� 215 NORTH TIOGA STREET, ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 ��' www.town.ithaca.ny.us CORRESPONDENCE LISTING January 23, 2012 P/ease review the following correspondence and indicate, by placing your initials in the right hand column adjacent to the correspondence that you wish to receive a copy. We can forward a copy to you via e-mail or make a hard copy. P/ease indicate your preference next to your name at the bottom of this form. Correspondence — Item Please place your initials here if you wish to receive a co 1. Letter from NYMIR re 2012 capital return check 2. Letter from Linda Caughey to Toby Millman re sidewalk sidewalk on Mitchell Street, Belle Sherman Cottages 3. Letter to LGRMIF reviewers re support for shared records management project with County 4. Dog seizure report, December 2011 5. NYS DEC, Division of Water, re FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps and "New Levee Approach in Development" 6. No Farms No Food Rally � ��q,���� J��� � �c�, `� �� vJ �,o�,a . January 5, 2012 Mr. Toby Millman Agora Homes 25 East Elizabeth Street Skaneateles, NY 131 S2 Subject: Belle Sherman Cottages, Mitchell St. Sidewalk Dear Toby, I hoped the coxistruction crew would fill in the sidewalk area along Mitchell Street for the winter, but it has not happened. This is a busy sidewalk area (going to & from Belle Sherman School, the bike path, and the P&C shopping area}, and there is no sidewalk on the other side of Mitchell Street. Due to the lack of sidewalk, people walk along the road. A"rise" in � Mitchell Street there can prevent drivers seeing someone walking in the road. With a moderate snow fall, people will be forced father out inta the road. I do NOT want to see someone hit by a car, especially c}uldren walking aiong there. The Town of Ithaca said you don't need to provide a sidewallc, but the County owns that road Please see if you, the Town and the County can temporarily fill or brid�gans. and open the walk to pedestrians even if it is not shoveled. Sincerely, :, r `• j ' ./ �. ..:.��-r Linda Caughey 125 Pearl Street Ithaca, NY 14850 PS. Someone came and added some black plastic to the Wortb. Street end of the properiy. Thank you. Hopefully that will help with water & mud. Cc: Don Lampman, Couniy Highway Dept., 170 Bostwick Rd. ,/ Susan Brock, Town Lawyer, 215 N. Tioga St. T��� �� ���i'1�4�� 215 N. 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At its Ncave�nlaer �(��8 u��eetir�g, tE�e NYMIR Br�ard of Gav�rn�ars began a�ar�,gr�m by which N'YN91E� wcau�ld share a pt�rti'oru qf the R��i�raca�`s c�irrer�t surpla�s b�sed u�c�n the �rrr�uu�t af ir�iti�l capbta� ccar�tributic�rti each s�abscrib�r�g rnemka�r- ra�ust rr7ake tc� th� Reciprt�cal. �'his annual dis�riba�tican g�aes ��a each r-r��mb�r �uhich h�s camplet�d i�s f�ve y�ar ca��taliz�tion obligati�n ar�d ren�vu�d �✓ith N'Yf�91� �ar �nather tv�relve mo�th period. N�fN1IR remains t'he lar��st1 rr�ast suec�ssful exampl� �f r�unicipa� ccraperatit�n anywhere in hJevv Y�rk S��te, and this capit�l ret�rn pr��marru is ane �r�y in v,rhich we can recc�gniz� th� I�y�lty ar�d cc,��rrri:trr��nt vuhiew� are the eornerstar�es �af any s�acc�ssful ca��er�tive v�r�ttare. It is a testamer�ti t� the f�r�a�cial stren�th a� a�r prngram a�cf tr the r�sk maraagement praeRices of �ach �f crur Icayal, Ic�ng te�rm merrob�r�. Th%s is yoGar seco�rd ar�nual distribution in th� amrunt c�f��,415.6C� The d�cis�c�n yr��� muni�ipa�ity r�rade t� jc��r� with fella�nr S�bscrib�rs and c�ar�trr�l ya�r awn d�estiny �h,�n it cornes tca p�r�perty �r7d cas�alfiy irrsu�ance h�s prc�ven to kae a v�my wise cane. �l�+le are pl��sed to recognize and salute that fcare�ight ar�d' fortitude as wre corati��u� t� sl�are vvi�h a�ar rner�berst67e fruits o� th�ir Icrngs�amdar�g comcnitme�t �o r�isk management and tr �nrarkir�� wi�h tt��ir �elirw loc�l g�ver�me��ts t� provide th�� v�ry best of ins�.a�-ance c�verage �t a� �rric� that is preddc�table for ya�r b�sd�ets �n�d �ultirnately ber�efuts your taxpayers. n TOWN OF ITHACA 215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 www.town.ithaca.ny.us Paulette Terwilliger, Town Clerk Phone: (607) 273-1721 Debra DeAugistine, Deputy Town Clerk pterwilliger�town.ithaca.ny.us Fax: (607) 273-5854 ddeaugistineC�town.ithaca.ny.us LETTER OF SUPPORT/PARTICIPATION Dear LGRMIF Reviewers, The Town of Ithaca is excited to partner with Tompkins County and the Tompkins County Clerk's Office in the development of a shared electronic records management system funded by a 2012 – 2013 Shared Services grant from the NYS Archives through the Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund. We affirm our active participation in the design and testing of the system using the Town Board Minutes record series and our expectation of a successful program that will result from the project. �'�+ If, as expected, the pilot program is successful and fiscally feasible in the future, the Town anticipates entering into a long-term commitment with the County to provide host senrices for a shared electronic records management system involving more record series. .�— Paulette Terwilliger Town Clerk January 24, 2012 n � �n� // � ,����. �"�: `�`�r�r°i1 �� It���c� ,' , �� � � �fii�g� �� ��"�� � x ' r I� ���� �.'�'. `� 4��� �� �� ��,. ��' ��� �� � �� , ��ti � ,, �°� �� �F :� �. ",�t�i:f' , , _ A *` �i, '' N ^ � " � ; � '. . MM � , � . Y M d�' ; � "" . ! ii� /' �M �iY I � �,�:. 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AI � �. � � � � iV � �M' � .M/. i. � �tlr. � .a: � � , yl� i. r � r .we �. ` a r. y�. �.Y ,.. �I4 . �� .Yl �., 1 . ' �1� . . . � � �. �� w �� ��n �ir ��' « • � � M � 2 D�3 A common sense recommendation seems simple and straight forward. It centers on just three important concerns: (1 } Is there a real need now and over the next five years for more two-family dwellings near Ithaca College? The Town of Ithaca seems to have more than its share of unsold homes, so why do we need more? In addition, Ithaca College is building more student housing on its campus and most college students would prefer to be on campus than to be living off campus. Where is the current and future need for more gray cookie- cuttercubes? (2) Does the proposed project enhance or detract from the natural beauty of the surrounding area, especially the Ithaca College Wetlands and the natural field and protected parts of 346 Coddington Road? I have walked around this area for more than 35-years and it is cherished land to many residents, biology professors, and the unique wildlife there. It is also a � living laboratory for college students on the wonders of nature that surround the Wetlands of Ithaca College. (3) Since we live in a community to each other and none of us is more important than another, the Town needs to weigh the rights of residents as well as those of property owners. From my perspective, the Town has weighed in with the property owners and has left the long-term residents out in the cold. As the saying goes, "Money Talks,� but sometimes it talks too loudly. I do not believe the Ithaca property owners are on food stamps quite yet, but many residents have decided to leave our town because of quality of life issues. In economics, there is an interesting term called, �Creative Destruction," coined by a famous British economist that applies. In short, it simply means that individuals and corporations become so powerful and successful that the seeds of success breed the seeds of destruction. Most Ithaca Town residents would like it to happen now! � �,, My last point is tied in with part (3), but it needs special attention. "Property ownership" means different things. Some arrogant and self-centered property owners believe that their actions are none of the business of others because they hold the property deed and are thus free to do what they can get away with under our liberal and broken zoning laws. Town Board Members need to remind such individuals that we all tenants on planet earth with a limited time to live our lives. In the march of time, we all are udust in the wind," and the big bank accounts and all these wonderFul buildings will be left behind for future generations to cope with. In summary, Ithaca town residents hope that our zoning leaders can raise the bar on the current zoning restrictions and put an end to the mindless destruction currently going on. This is a threat to every Town resident and a threat to the Wetlands of Ithaca College. Your action is needed now! r� Sincerely, ::�o�r'`�`'�/ ' , Louis R. Munch 214 Northview Wes# Ithaca, NY 14850 cc: Fred Willcox, Chair of the Planning Board Rich Depaolo, Chair of the Planning Committee Bruce Bates, Director of Code Enforcement � 3�3 ������ � `' ` ;'. � ' ��` ' I W 1/ 1 V 'V � � � ������ 18 21 G.1 � kMk. 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' � / ► � '/ i �' � � , � . ♦ � . i �� � �i��i � / ! � � � �" / / �� � ',// � I�;� i , / .• / �� � ,� � � � 0 � N�� ERIC LEVINE 674 CODDINGTaN RDAD ITHACA, N�J YORK LL1850 DEAR MR� LEVINE; CREETINGS AND SALUTATIQNS� Nl�CH 18, 2012 1028 ELLIS H4LLOW ROAD APTS, 208 ITHACA, �iE4�f YORK Ltl$50 � I WAM' TO APOLOGIZE AGAIN FOR DISTURBING YOI�R HOUSEHOI.D AT NIGHT, A LITTl.E WHILE AGO� I REGRET IT� A COf�INATION QF GRADUATE WORK AND PRAYER SOMEi'IMES LEAVES ME LESS THAN AWARE OF THE CLOCK� PLFASE TElL YOUR WIFE FOR ME, WILL YOU? THANKS� �,"`� _ _ LISTEN. THE ITNACA OFFICE OF THE F,B.I� HAS NO LEGAL OPINION� NO OBJECTION,TO PUTCII�G A GLASS aF HYDROFRACKING LIQUTA ON A TCNJN BOARD OR ANY OTHER TABLE AIVD LOOKI NG AT IT � I THINK THAT IF FOLKS COULD RUN Tl-IIS SUBSTANCE BY 'fHEIR PRESENT AWARENES: OF THEIR MEDICAL CQNDITiONS� THEY WOULD PROBABLY HAVE A GOOD IDEA WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. ONE CAN SMELL IT, RUN A DROP PAST THE TQi�iGt1E, PUT A LITTLE ON THE SKIN RE: ALLERGIES- YOU IWOW, IT NEmN'T. BE A BIG DEAL� I WOI�LD LIKE TO (3IVE THIS TO YOU TO FURTHER� I AM VERY BUSY RIGHT Nfl4V. AND I DON'T FEEL INSPIRED ABOUT THIS. MY METHOD AS A TEACHER IS TO FIND THE GUY I THINK WIl1 HAVE 7HE INSIDE TOUCH ABOUT THINGS, YOU IWOW. THE RIGHT APPROACH� THAT SEEMS TO DO THE TRICK. IT OCCURED TO ME Tf-!AT YOU MIGHT WAM' TO SllGGEST SCQOPING �UT DECLI- VITIES, LITfLE Fi�LES, IN THE SUBROCK F�R THE BEPOSIT Q�' THE FRACKING LIQUID� IT CQULD JUST SIT THERE UNTIL SOMEONE GOT �..\ A GQOD IDEA ABaUT I T� I' M SURE THAT TODAY' S BLAST I PdG TECF�pV I QUES WOULD BE UP TO IT. 2 I WOULD LIKE TO STATE THAT SOME OF THESE IDE4S COME TO YOU COUSRTESY OF THE LQRD, WHO HAS HAD INPUT INTO THESE CONSIDERATIONS, AND OF THE PRODIlCT OF THE STUDY OF THE CULTIIRAL ANTHROPQL.OGIST DR, CARLOS CASTENF�A. ALSO� THERE HAS BEEN IP�PUT IXTENSIVELY FROM THE SPIRIT, ALSO CALLm, IF THIS IS CORRECT, THE HOLY SPIRIT� I CALL TNEM CREW� TEiA�'VK YIX! FOR YOU EFFaRT� GOOD LUCK� SUSAN BEELER� �,\ -,� �� �—. � _ , _�, ; � /.' ( � !�. ____,� � �1 Page� of � 2 Z Paulette Terwilliger � From: Eric Levine [elevinetown@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 9:24 AM To: Paulette Terwilliger Cc: Herb Engman; Bill Goodman; PLearyContact; RDepaoloContact; THunterContact; NHorwitzContact n n Subject: Letter fram Susan Beeler Attachments: beeler.pdf Paulette, Attached please find correspondence from a resident named Susan Beeler. To provide some context, around early November she called my house about 10 times. I listened to her at length a few times, mainly about Hydrofracking. Other times my wife took messages or she left several long messages in a row on my answering machine. Mainly about a need to investigate hydrofracking fluid. To be clear about what she wanted, I asked her to write a letter. I do not believe I heard from her again, but I did receive the attached letter in the mail yesterday. Eric Eric S. Levine, Esq. Councilperson; Town of Ithaca 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca, New York 14850 3/23/2012 CARL F. FORD, P.E. REGIONAL DIRECTOR Ms. Paulette Terwilliger Town Clerk, Town of Ithaca 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca, New York 14850 Dear Ms. Terwilliger: STATE OF NEW YDRK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGIDN 3 333 EAST WASHINGTON STREET SYRACUSE, NY 132U2 www.dot.ny.gov JOAN MCDONALD COMMISSIONER March 21, 2012 RE: REQUEST FOR LOWER SPEED LIMIT ON NDD FALLS ROAD � Thank you for yow March 14 letter and getition requesting a lower speed limit on Judd Fa11s Road beteen Plantatioa Roadand Forest Home Drive. A formal investigation will be conducted at the subject location. Please be aware that our review requires sufficient field investigation and analysis to assure a proper response. Upon completion of the investigatioq you will be notified of the results and our determination. To carry out the Deparhnent's initiative to be more responsive to our customers, we encourage you to submit any information which may be helpful in our investigation. This may include petitions, letters from the public, accident ciata, maps, etc. This informa.tion should be submitted to my office at the above address. We request that you use the revised TE 9a form (attaclted) for future speed limit requests on local (Town and County) highways. Tite only change is elimination of "Gentlemen:" from the salutation. �our interest in this ma.tter is �reatly appre�iated. Very truly yours, �(��`.G2�'�'c� p`t''- ..i��I/ DIANA L. GRASER, P. E. Regional Traffic Engineer �''� Attachment cc: C. Nelson, Interim Highway Manager, Tompkins County Highway Division H. J. Engman, Supervisor, Town of Ithaca P. C. Stein, County Legislator, District 11 ����������� ���'����� � �������� ���������� 1 i� �'ast7�rick Fia�cl, Itl��.c�„ f�Y �E ��5� co�-���-���a ��x ���-���-���� N�ai�c1� 1 �, 2(� 1 "? t���tr7t�a C�. �irKis�a', I'� I�Y�I:)��C.. 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In �aai-lic��lar, tB�e�4e ruill be no c6��t��t; i�� e���r �:urn�ni��t�ent t4� �rc�vitl� �aur custornex•s +�vith tfye bc;st r���ri�;ty ��crc� c�uaality i�� ert�te��laii�n�ent and infc�rri�aticro sc;rwic�s, ta11 clt cc�rn��etitive rates �vitl� c;�.celler�t cw��;t��i���:a- c�ir��. 1`��trur�iBl}�, Titne Warr�er C�&alc Nr�rt6�ef�st t.,l..G wvill cc�r�ti�7ue tc� cc�a-�ply w�th �ll tra�icl�is� tc°eJ7�s �ro�r� cc�t�c�iticans aa�r� l�� suhjec:t tca all �a��lic�alalt; q��4v. 'C�'(1c� "1�.r��►�;��cti<7�r dr�e:s� ncrt rer��aire ar�y ����ia�7 c���► ���sr p��-t�. Si7c�ulcl y��L� I��vc�� �c�y c�ue:�tic�ns r���rding �1��c "�Nwa��sa�;tic�r�, }alc:d�s� cc�a�t��t Nn� a:t ro�My.wl�eEan('u�t���ca��le;.��7�n �ar S t�-f�4()-�Sl��, We G�r�,�k f'car���ara� t��r ca�ntix�a�iru� �r���• lo��� a��d ��autuaVla bc����:�i��ic:i�1 r�l�t�ic�nslli��� wvitl7 y���a� cr���r���u7��ty. �in�;crc:�ly, �'ST41I�'��d��lti�i�:lt C:'�13t.�; F*GC'. ����. ��.� . ..�- I�e,�-y Wl�cl��n li��;ic�nal `v'ic� f'r-�5'rcl�rnt „nure�.mm., F'�t�� � �i� 2 P'��M�fit� T�rvuil�ig�r _. _ _ ����v�„ Franrm: H�rb �ragm�n fier�t» Tuesday, Yvl�rch �7„ �C�12 8:5Ci AI"�� i"o: Pau��tte Te�vwiiliger �u�j+�ct: FW; I���r.�ngman Hert�ert �. �nc�rr���� �ca�n ��p�rviscar �"awn cai 8th�ca 2%� Nar#h �'icaga atr��t lih�ca, '�+1�` fi4E�5�1 (6�J7"j 2i3-� 7�1 f�x�. 12� Fro�rr�. n�a�anc� phway [�a'r�dta:m�u�g���ya�a�o-.cc�m] Ser�t: �larud�y, March 2:6, 201� 1�:�4 PM i'�: N�rb En�rr7�n Sub�e�lk: �e� I�ear.Eng�nar� I tl�ank yo�u frr yaur re�pc�r�d. I�ir�d �f I�rr�w th� f�ndin� wauld be ihe pr�blem. q kc�o�w a�c�u� E�Ouae�ras� I��n�, not t�o �rrany peapl� waGk �r r��n th�t vr�ay. B�rt I hr�pe in th� future tt�a� �� as in cc�rr�r��un�ty c�n b�ild e�p th� s�d� waPk an �Nar��n F�d ta�r�rd ��rm��ll. N thar�k ycru again f�ar yaur inforrrratac�r�. ������r�,. �Kaaaro�: �lerb �c�c�m�n rHEngra�a��town.ithaca,r�y.usa 70: maung phway cm�ung45�yahcro.corn> Cc: F��ulette �`��wi9li�er eP�"erwilligerQ#ow�,ithac�.�y.u�� �ent: �Ilar�day„ I�larch ��, �01 � �:Q4 AM S�a�ject: RC: f���ar.�ngm�r�� C�e�r C�fl��a��rc� f�hw�y: I st��r�� y�aur c�rc�cerra �t�aud the lack esf a sid�w��k 1'�'car�a �ar�r�����+ ��a�rg i�d'a�re� to C�rnell. I also liwe �ar7 ��rrer� f�c��e:� �.r�d r��l� �r�cl run ti�er� every vw���. �'� h��+e ��anned �.i� off-ra�d v<+�Ikw��,y frc�r� N����sk���r alo�g Blue�r�ss f��n� (� ��rnell farr� ra��� t� I��s&�r��a�4� ���rt�ner�ts, l�ut we hav� nat �o�r7� kl�ae �ur�c�s �c� budCd i�. Tt7� T�+�rr� �rf Ithac� can r��t r�is� en�rugr� g� ��xe� tc> �.r�aild sic�e�^ralks e�n it� owwnr r�r� als� r7e�d �a�,risic�� s�ur��s. Th� s��lewalk alc�r�g `�l�rr�a� �raa�r� N�ra�l��w tcr th� Tcr^�r� lin� c�c��t �Irr��st � I��f� r°nilli�ar� cloll�rs. It u��� u��u�u�liy �xpensiv� beca�se iC ha� a per°r���k�6� surface, �ut �ve� the sia�lpl��t �walk�r�y i� �cr�Cl}/. TI'u�r�k yc��i expr�ss�rt� yr�ur s�.r�apart faar a sici�vv�lk. !�� vviN� c�ar�ki�ta� ica s��k ��si�c�An� t� buil�i �.�r��.. H�rk� �r7�rr��r� hf�rl��r� J. �r��rn�r�r 1C'�+nrn ����r�rviscar Tc��rr� �,f Ith�c� 215 V�caril� Ti€��� �1r�c�t. Itt��c;�a„ (��IY� 1���3��1 ��a�� ���-� ��� �x�. � �� „�s���„ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Fr��ra: ���a�r�g �hvw�y [mailta;r���n��5�y�l7�rr�,��a��r��' ��ntn G�lancl'ay, f��r�h 26, 2�12 11:45 �1N1 1"�. I�I�p'b Er�c�rn�r� �3/'? �3i�f)1') _ t Page 2 of 2 Subject: Dear.Engman Dear, Herb Engman My name is Maung Phway. I am from Town of Ithaca , NY . I live on Warren Road . I am writing this letter to let you know that the street that I live in does not have a sidewalk. Some how there is a new sidewalk starting from the intersection of Warren road and Hanshaw going toward rout 13. But if you go to Cornell from the intersection of Warren Road and Hanshaw there is no sidewalk. I see a lot of people walking all the time to Cornell and up toward the Hanshaw. When I see the people walking on the side of the road, where there is no sidewalk, I get worry and it seem like is not safe and I personally think that we should have a sidewalk Warren Road that going to toward Cornell. I am concem about the side walk on Warren Road because that is where I live and I myself also walk on that road. I seen how people drive. I do concem about my safety and other people safety. Sincerely: ^ Maung Phway �"1 3/28/2012 �r .. � . � � ���' . . 21 � P'�'�. 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Ee�gi�arr Town Su�a�rviscar Tr�u�r� crf Ith�ca ��� �Vartl� Tiag� �treet btfr���„ (�Y 14.��C� ��c��)� ���-� a�� ��t. 12� �ra�nn. �la,�y An� S�arnner [c��ilt�:sup�rv��ar�dryd�r�.ny.�sJ !�er�t: N9ao���y, Maccf� i4, 2011 3:2�1 P�1 i�a. hC�rb Engrr�ar� �ubject: f�E: dryd�r� sewe�- �gr�em�n� R�c�r�t�y retired frc�m T 4� M'�ill�r. 94nows rrrore abaut our wat�r �r�c9 �evw�r th�n �nyt�ne else. aei�t fr�am rr�y �'Jfndaws Mabile phc�n� �rc�rrd: He�L� Er�gman �H�rug�nai� c�, �awvi�.ith�c�.ny.us> ,�uen�. Mc�ncla�, �t�rch 1�, 2(��.1 9:�4 AP�1 �'�a; �'lary Ar�n 5urrrner �sl��ervis�i°�d�der�.ny.u�> ��������: ��, d�yd�n sew�r agr��r��nts �'U'I��� is I���vr� �c.a�n�i�� 6-i���l� ,,��,m, pw.1����a�r� ,.9. Er7�m�n Tnw�rr� ��.w��erarisar' �"��,rr� c�� ItP��.c� :�/2�;�J'��) l "� l'a�� '? ��1 i ��'� �Jar-fh Ti�ga �1r��t Vtl��c�, t�Y 1485C� (�CS�7�� ���-1721 Ext. i �� _. _ _ ����M, �r+�m: NEary Anr� Surnm�r [r�rail�a:superuisar@dr�rd���.ny.us] ��I"1�: �t'I�d'�, �af"Ch, �. ir �Ld �. � �. �� ��'0'� �tA; ��►'�i ��1�111��1 �ub�+��t: RE: dryd'en s�wer �gre�rr�en�s �I����l;�l� i5„ I'v� I�ast r���r �7�����s. l I°���1 ����cc �r�a>�r�r i��r°�a���� C����� ��atr��rr�. 11"e���� 9cacr@�ir�� fr�r it. If I c��m7°�� ��i��c� it: r���x�t �w��E<, I°II t�l� �� G����,r� ���;�i�7. ��rmrt�: H�rb Engm�n [r�raiBtQ:H�r�g,�nan�t�awn.itf�ac�.��y.us] Ser�t: `Wec�r�e5day, ]��r�u�ry �.2, 20i1 9��4 AM it�: Mary e4r�n Sumner �'ubject: F'�/�l: dryder� sew�r° agr�ernerrts Ua�ci rr�arnirug, f'��ry �,r�K�. 8�m fc,llo��r�g up ar-� tl�� sew�r �greemer�ts I r-n��7tic�n��i �tia yau I�st ��9N. Can yc�u sur��est sc�rr�� �l�te� iPi tr�e r�ext cc�upa'e af �+�ek� wh�c� we cs�u�d r�re�Q ��uc� �rir���r� nc�tes'? '4�Ue s�rr�u��i r�ak� ��ar� vw� h�ave tl�� sar�e fi��ts. E-I�v� yr� �e�� ��[e tcr find � e�rpy of the ag,reer7l�rrt ir¢an� 19i8 can����-r�u�g i�r� aa�a�ucke�° ��rods are� d�ve�c��r��nt? �h�nk�. �d��ka H�rL�er-t J. �ngt���� �a�r� .�u��rvasc�r Tt�vwru c�� Ith�ca �15 N'�rrth Tiog� St�'��t I�h�.c�, �lY 14�3 ac� ��e��� ���-� ��� �x�. � �� �ram: Herb Engtt�a�n ,��n�: Tuesday, Septelnber 28, 2��Q 4.35 PM T`ca: °I�ryden Su��rviscan•� �ubje+��: �E: cEryt�en sew�r ac�ceem�nts �hnr�k� ��ar g�tti€�� baca� �cs a��, f�ar�r a�r��, �r7� �x,tu�4wcar� r�as �up°viv��% � f�w� c�����c��s„ � �e� ��err�e �re�ks u�ra��'t o��tt�r. �i e a�b k-#�r��rk J'. Cnc�r�n�r�r �iYc�vw+�t �u��rvisor� ia�vr�� c�t It6°raca 2� .5 f�c�rC�7 Ta�g� �'tr��t li'���a�;�, NY 1'��50 ���r� ���-���� ��t. ��� �'rtart�: C7ryder� Su��rv#soa° [r���i�t�:superviss�r(c�dr��i���.e�y.us] ��r�t; Tu�s�P�y, 5e�ate���b�� ��, ?�l� 1�?:17 PP� �'ca; �ier�� En�rnan �w�L�j���: f��: ciry�i��� s�vu�r ac�r•e�in�n,ts &�-���r`��� :;l?1:�f`7i�&? �'��;�; ��c�i �� ��� ���". h"r�'�� �u��'�0<g�°����� ir�u��c� i��t�. �a����� o��°ut�z �a �:�����-�It� i��c���� �r����@<s. �+�„, �G�J�`"��' .�`��,�Jrfi� �, Frc��: H��-� Er�grr7au� [rn�ilt€a:6'�EngrnanC���wn,ith��ca.r�y.us] Se�rt: M�r�day, �uga�st ��, ��110 3:�3 PGu1 i'�: Dryc��r� Sup�rvisa� �ubj�ct: FI�I: dryden sewtirer �gr��r�ents �"I�ry Ar�r�, R a��d' r�en�ion�cJ t� y€au� t�ra� �h��-� a�� sorr�e la�se ���c�s ta th� sc��r�r ����er���ts ta�tr���r� tY�� Tc��vras �+� �m�ra�e� �r7c� lthac�. 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We would like to clear a little brush from this trail so that we can use it to hike between our home and the South Hill Recreation Way. We are trying to find out what we need to do to get permission to do this. Could you provide us with some direction? Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you for your time. Jeramy Kruser 25 German Cross Rd. Ithaca NY 14850 607-257-6589 4/26/2012 w. �"� 'I'own lioard Herb Engman, Supervisor Bill Goodman, Deputy Supervisor Rich UePaolo, N'ahmin I-iorwitz 'Te:�-Ann Hunter, Pat i��ary, and Eric Levine M�y 2, 2012 l t 1 Blackstone Avenuc ithaca, New York 1485U (607) 257-2U57 Codes and Ordinance Committee Bili Gaodman, Chair Evg Hoffman, .Bill Kin�, Pat Leary Eric Levine, and Fred T. Willcox III Tawn af lthaca 21 S Narth Tioga Street Ithaca, New York 14850 Dear Members of the Town Board and Members af the Cades and Ordinance Committee: I write concerning zoning at l 10 Blackstone Avenue. Construction there raises a zoning issue geater than just the one site. Unless you correct the situation I am atsout to describe, I believe that developers will have a precedent that will alter our neighborhood zoning and in sitnilar neighborhoods within the Town. The property at 110 Blackstone Avenue has two separate buildings, both of which continue to be worked on. Our neighborhoad is designated as a"Medium Density Residential Zone." As you know, Section 901, Article IX ("Medium Density Residential Zones") of the "Zoning Ordinance" states that buildings in our neighbarhood �"�hust either be "a one-family dwelling" or a"two family dwelling." In both cases, the term "dwelling" is singular. I believe that the buildings do not yualify as a single two-family dwelling. Yet the owner has rented an apartment in the two-story building located in the front yard, closest to Blackstone Avenue, while living in the two-story building at the rear of the property. I have enclosed photographs of the two structures at 110 Blackstone Avenue, along with a map. Earlier this year, I contacted Bruce Bates by phone. Mr. Bates informed me that the Town initially granted these two structures the status of a single home suitable for two families, on the basis of a roofed �walkway with a dirt floor that stretches between the two buildings. This walkway does not connect the buildings with doors, and it stops short of the main house, a building that is on the western side of the property. There is only one short beam that extends flimsily from the roof of the walkway to connect to the northeast comer of the main house. In order to use the walkway, people must step outside. The owner, Marc Messing, has occasiona.ily parked one of his cazs under the walkway, a cleaz indication of how this walkway is not closed off. I believe that the eastem building with its renta.l unit is in violation of the provisions of Article IX, Section 906, paragraph 5, which states that an Accessory Building "may not occupy any open space other than a rear yard." The eastern building is in the front yard and is the building closest to Blackstone Avenue. The location of the eastern building in front of the main dwelling shauld also negate the passibility of a special permit from the Board of Appeals, because a variance for an Accessory Building {Section 904) can only be applied to build.ings �cated behi.nd a main builtling. A I am concerned that ifdevelopers se� that all they have to do is build two separate buildings and then stretch a rooted walkway between them, th� result will make a moc.kery of the ~r..oning in our area and in the Town. l.f 1 l0 Bl��ckstone remains as an unr�;�;ulateci "single twafamily dwelling" and becomes a new stanc�ard, nur n�ighborhaod and ather neighborhocxis in the Town mighi now faU under what might be termed a new � "walkway rufe," under ihe tiction that the a dirt walkway with a roof transforms two buildings into a sin�le dwelting. 7'he effect will be a defacto rezoning. In January 24l 2, the owner,lVlarc Messing, be�an renting out the second story apartment in the eastern building ta a male Cornell graduate student. �Iis family cantinues to reside in the western building farthest from Blackstone Avenue. This second-story apartment was originally used by Mr. Messing and his family {his spUuse and two sons) while the second building was being constructed. Thus the two large, sta.nd-alone buildings are built on iwa separate foundations erected at two separate times. Frnm the time Mr. Messing purchased the property and showed me his architectural drawings, all this consiruction stretched over several years. � was assured by Mr. Messing that, once the larger building was completed, he int�nded to use the second-story apartment as his office. His family referred to the apartment in the eastern building as "the clubhouse." Mr. Messing �ave me his assurances because I clearly expressed my concern that any rental would be a violation of zoning. Had I known what would develop, I would have appealed #he situaiion imrnediately, even before the completion of one of the buildings. I am asking the board to declare that these two dwellings are in fact two separate houses and that they do not Qualify as a sin�le dwelling — that is, that these two buildings do not constitute a two-family single structure. 1 am also requesting that the owner of 110 Blackstane, Marc Messing, be directed to terminate the rental of the apartment in the eastern building at 110 Blackstone and to agree in writing that the eastem building cannot be rented at any time. 1 alsa request that Mr. Messing's statement clarifying the issue be added to any and all /"1 documentation kept by the Town so that future buyers will realize that the property is not a single two-family dwelling. C have attached an appendix to review other deta.ils of the circumstances behind this issue. Thank you for taking the time to read this letter and the accompanying appendix and photographs. I would be grateful if you woutd respond in writing. I would also be willing to discuss this matter with you. Sincerely, Robert W. Venables � 2 s' � APPENDIX: 11U Blackstune Avenue �'HU'TOGRAPHS. As the attached photographs demonstrate, both buildings at I 10 Blackstane are twastnries hi�;h. The first, which now cantains a rental, is located at the eastern en.d of the praperty closest to Blackstone. The second building is another lar�e two-stary bailding at the western end of the property. The eastern huilding with its current rental apartment has a garage door facing Blackstone Avenue and thus may be rebarded as an accessory buildin� under Article iX, Sectian 946, paragraph 5, "Accessory Buildings." �lowever, this paragraph states that a gara�;e is detined as "nat over one story." The two-story eastern buildrn�; is abviously more than a garage. The apartment on the second story is an open, large loft-style residence equipped with a camplete kitchen and toilet facilities. Thus the eastern building is so large it is a"regular" home. T��:E NEfCHBORHUOD, Virtually all the properties in our immediate neighbort�ood are half-acres — our neighhorhood being at the souihern end of Blackstone, south qf Hanshaw, and east-west all along Roat Street. The future development of all these neighborhood properties will be affected if the eastern building at 110 Blackstone includes a separate, income-generatin� buildin�. If the Zoning Ordinance is not enforced at 110 Blackstone, it will also set a legal precedent that developers throughout the Town of lthaca are sure to use to circumvent the Town's zones for specific neighborhoods. The developers could then build two or more structures, connect them with a dirt walkway with a roof, and call the �complex a single structwe. Finally, by comparison, I would like to add that our own properiy at 111 Blackstone is a rectangular half-acre, running north-south along Blackstone between Hanshaw Road and Roat Stree�. Our home is placed on the southem quarter acre, at the corner of Blackstone and Roat Street. But the other quarter acre to the north of our hom� is open lawn and faces the two buildings at 110 Blackstone. This quarter-acre is adjacent to Blackstone Avenue's sources of sewer, gas, and electrical power. If my family built an exact replica of the two-story eastern building that now exists at 110 Blackstone, and if we attached a roofed walkway with a dirt floor, would the Town of Ithaca regard that complex as a single structure suitable for two families? Especially if, prior to beginning construction, I did not go through the formal application to the Board of Appeals for a specific permit? 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Th� c�oemb�rs af th� Tc��ner� Boa�d �vc�udd Iip�� tca a�k �c�u to �xter�d ta yau� st�n�'ents a�r thar�k� fc�r t�re fir�e wark fih�y �ud �on � r�cre�tian s�rvey far the ���,�... Towvn �af Ithaca. �81 as��cts of the �rc��ect fram surv�;y design, th��ugh d�t� coNle��ic�n and ara�lysns, ta pr�s��rtatir�n af iindir�gs �nd r�c�m�n�ndatic�ns were doo�� in � p�crf�ssional ar�d timeYy m�ren�r. dt as � trib�te to yat�r I��d�rshrp and StJNX �ortlar�c� th�t th� �tudents wer� so w�ll p�rep��e�'. 4N� P���k fc�rw�rd to rec�ivi�g� yc�ur forral r�p�rt �nd ir�cQ�parating wh�t we h�ve ke�rn�d 6nto our recre�tdao� �lar�niing. Th� �`c�wn is fo�k�rnat� t� s�h�re its cc�r-�munity with ir�s�itutican� ca� hagh�r educ�;�ic�r�. P'artr��rshMps with st�d�c�ts �rrd ��achers fr�m t�w�s� nnstit�atic�ns c�n be �fi real b�r�efit �o �as all. N€�p�fulBy yc��r s��dents have gairw�d a� nnu�� fram tfi�� �xperien�e as t�ue Tawr� �ras. Th�nk y�u f�ar y��r r�ilfingness t�a share yc�ur �xp�r�i�� wi�h us �r�d' w� Ia�k faru+e�r� to vvarkinc� w�th Cortl�nd stud�nts on futur� pr�jects. Sir�ce��ly, ��N" �� � �,�� � �:... __..._..,..�...�, _ ��w�.__�. _.. �H rb��t �I. � r�ar� ��� Tc�vtr� �e�p isor Page 1 of 2 Paulette Terwilliger �' From: Justin Dobbs [jrd@jrd.com] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:12 PM To: Herb Engman Cc: Paulette Terwilliger; Bill Goodman; E Levine; IVHorwitzContact; PLearyContact; RDepaoloContact; THunterContact Subject: Re: [http://aliveprojects.com] Street sweeping along Warren Road, Hanshaw, and Forest Home speed bumps Hi Herb! The sidewalk along Warren was constructed as part of the national Safe Routes to School program. These walks are designed to enable school child�en a safe way to get to school by foot or bike. You have pointed out an apparent negative cansequence of the required curbing — the accumulation of some material washed onto the road via driveways. I have drawn the attention of both the County highway department (the owner of the road) and the Town Public Works Department (the Town maintains the sidewalk). Unfortunately neither the County nor Town has the type of street sweeper often seen in the City. I'll check the road way to see the extent of the problem and see what can be done. That issue is common to all streets with standard curUs. Naturallunimproved shoulders are "self- cleaning" to a point, which is why city street sweeping programs generally involve only curbed streets. To maintain safety, the Town needs to find a way to periodically maintain streets once curbs are installed, or Uetter yet, come up with a design that allows for passive debris removal. I � appreciate your checking into this--I recently got a flat tire along there and I know another student who has recently too. Road Uike tires are highly vulnerable to damage from rocks and glass shards. Once a month would probably be more than adequate. I use Warren Road and the Northeast Ithaca Walkway only to avoid the poor pavement conditions on Hanshaw. Hanshaw is also a County road and it will make the design decisions based on standards �et by the funding sources (mainly NYS). The sidewalk along Hanshaw will connect with the Warren Road sidewalk (thus enabling even more children to walk or bike to school), with the Village of Cayuga Heights (thus gi�ing residents the option of walking into the village for services), and with the various side streets in the Northeast (thus giving families the apportunity to walk safely both for recreation and commuting purposes). It is not appropriate for children to be walking and biking on an unpratected shoulder. The Town conducted a neighborhood discussion of the walkway several years ago and there was overwhelming positive support for a sidewalk from Cayuga Heights to Sapsucker Woods Road. I had assumed (perhaps erroneously), given abrupt change in pavement condition right at the Town of Dryden border, that the Town was involved in maintenance decisions. What I meant was that deteriorated infrastructure should Ue repaired Uefore more is added, if a choice is to be made between the two. Of course children deserve a safe route to school--I don't think anyone would contest that. While not a full substitute for a walk along Hanshaw, the addition of a parallel pedestrian cut-through from the end of Birchwood Drive or Birchwood Drive N over to Sapsucker Woods Road would yieid a safer route through the family-oriented and highly walkable Salem Drive neighborhood, provide access to route 31 for Sapsucker Woods Road � residents, and enhance access to the nature preserve. Has anyone approached Mr. Lucente about this? Kids riding bikes on the sidewalk along the sidewalk on Hanshaw sounds like trouble unless all 5/11/2012 Page 2 of 2 the shrubbery is removed on an ongoing basis to provide a clear view from driveways. The Forest Home entrance features and speed tables were designed and supported by the � Forest Home Improvement Association after all other measures failed. The plans were incorporated into the Town's Transportation Plan and constructed when state and federal monies became available. The Town does not have a police force and the County Sheriff had little success controlling unsafe speed and running of stop signs in the neighborhood. Towns in New York State do not have the power to set speed limits and the County and state had lowered them as much as they deemed feasible. Had the commuters passing through been more respectful of the residential neighborhood the expense and inconvenience of the measures taken would have been unnecessary. A post-construction survey taken of Forest Home residents showed that over SQ% were very pleased with the results and thought the effort worthwhile. ( have suggested to Cornell for years that it cou[d help the situatian by diverting campus traffic onto Cradit Lane and making it more difficult to continue into Forest Home. While there is agreement in concept, Cornell has been unwilling to make the changes. No doubt Forest Hame residents would love to make all through-trips as time-consuming and miserable as possible. However, antagonistic methods are counterproductive in that they create obstructions for the vast majority of the road's users and displace traffic to other areas rather than truly mitigating its impact. Cornell probably objects to the idea of thousands of additional car trips past the undergraduate dorms and through pedestrian-dense central campus. TCAT route 31 eliminates hundreds of car trips per day through Forest Horne and deserves more support than it seems to receive from Forest Home residents, as evidenced by the responses to last year's survey. A broader survey of all stakeholders and not just Forest Home residents would yield very different responses and possibly some innovative ideas. I frequently see Cornell's officers camped around Forest Home and the adjacent county roads and had assumed that they were cooperating with the adjacent communities. Sounds like that's not the case--a �,,,� shame, because I'm sure Forest Home could benefit from a cut of the tic3cet revenue. Thanks for respond to my e-mail. Your perspective is helpful and I appreciate your time. 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T��br-� �t�ttca», �la��a��r C���aa�c�t��at�d C�tnrr�uenity I�.��i€��r�:ts �,�sc�ci�tia�i �. O. �c�x 694 Iti�ac�,l�Jew 'Y'c���k 14#�S ] �tear I�s. �t�ttan: iy �'' r ' d / . y %i YI I ��Nd.,l ���� w4 , / V 0 ��.,d� ! (w/ .�.� 1 � �~�i��� ,�QAN i�,C[�Uh�Af.f� CUMVPvNISSIC)hl�R ii�=�: P,hIt.i�il�T� d�N �,.Q�U"I"C 79 Tl��nlr ya�u far y����' Ju���; I��tt��• ��qu�stit��; ��a�r�i�a� prat��l�itac�n c�n l�.c�uie 7� at th� I�t�is L,aa��, �nfir��rc� t�a Cart7tra�n��nci ('c��a�mut�'tt:y. W� rc�c��itl� i�itiat�cl ��e �nv�sti�;�t��r� �,t �his I�c�tior� i�l res�acat��e tc� � l�ttet• ��•a��� Ilk�ac�a �'c�wx� ��p���vist��' I�er�r��t Es����a��. "Y"c�u�- c�nce�-ns will l�e ��ket� i��i:� s�cat�s�ci�;a-E�t,i��� c�ur�3n�; �ur� is��ve�ti�;�tic�r�. Upan co�n}alet�ai� c�fth� irrv�sti���ie�r�, y�u vv�11 ��e ��cati�ied ca�'th� res�Alt.s �tad our ti�t�rr��in�tic��r. P�e�se b� �wa�-e that aur r�vi��+ r�cpuii•es ��f�ic:i�nt ��1� irav�sti��tac�n �r�d «��lalysis tc� �ss�.��-� a�arop�r r�spai�se. �a�ar ixate��csti �a� tl�is r��tt�r i , �re��l� ����a-eci�ter�. V�ry ir�z�y y�urs, ������ '��:�. ����,���m�� ���` ���°�� �,W ����'"���� �7A�.� �.,. ��.����, �. �. I�,�,�,�r�r��l 'I'r�ific �,n�;ineer ��: �-�. �I. �;���t������, �'a,����e���vi�+���, ..�'r�wt� taf" [t�1��.��x �,� ..�.m. _ .a���� s�.iz-�y' Commonland Community Residents Association c% Debra Statton, Manager �! PO Box 694 Ithaca, New York 14851 June 1, 2012 Diana Graser 333 East Washington Street Syracuse, New York 13202 Dear Ms. Graser, I am writing to you at the recammendation of Fred Morrison of the state Highway Department, with whom I spoke two days ago about the new, dangerous situation at the Lois Lane entrance to Commonland Community on Route 79 in Ithaca. Commonland abuts the Six Mile Creek Natural Area and the Upper and Lower Reservoirs, which draw people from far and wide for nude gay bathing and cliff jumping. Googling eitlzer of these phrases results in glowing testimonials from swimmers across the state who flock to the Reservoirs. As a result, Penny Lane in Commonland in recent years has been overwhelmed with �"`� swimmers' cars parking at the head of the trail into the gorge, to the goint where 75% of the 118 residents on the road petitioned the Town of Ithaca to ban parking on the road May-September yearly. The petition was approved and signs were posted May 1, and since then hundreds of cars each warm afternoon have moved from Penny Lane onto the shoulders of Route 79 just outside Commonland. I am writing to ask for signage to protect the entrance to Commonland because the cars park so close to the entrance that residents cannot see to pull out onto Route 79, a very busv road with a 45 mile/hour speed limit there. The parked cars not only cut off visibility but block the bus stop nearby so that the TCAT bus cannot pull over to pick up riders. Residents aze very worried about the likelihood of an accident there any day now. Is it possible to get signage banning parking for 50 feet either side of the Commonland entrance at Lois Lane? This would keep the bus stop there open as well. I appreciate your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Debra Statton r""� Manager 607-277-1368 fih�ftl� uef� ivec�; tY � Iw��lllty �uN o � zo�2 ro: CL�--�,C Ex � s7�N 6 c�s� �,2�,�y 1�w�./" � I'V � 1� I 1� i"'i �.✓ /"+► �15 �J. Tiag� Stre�t, �th�ca, �J.1r'. 14��C� �,�ww.tt�w��.it�,aca.ny.us To�wrr Sup�rvisor (�a7) 273-1721, Ext 125 , N�En�ir�aru�)rr��+r�.ui9i a� ��:o?y..�i;� TQWPJ CLERK (fiQ7} 2,73-1721 F'UBLIC VW�F�KS (6�7) �73-1658 E�JGIi�EERB�VG (6t}7} 273-1747 ��.,�r�Nir�� ��a�) z�3-1 aa7 zor�inaG Cso�� 2��-� �ss ��x �sca�7 2�s-� �a�+ .l�zn�. 1 1, 2012 Ms. Jc��c7 Lcar��;sclo�f 15() �ifl1c� T"re� C���cl �t�tklc;��, t`�1�'' 1 ���(� L7e��i- I�l;�. I.t�fll�;sdo�-f�:. Thank ����i fr�r �c��ar lc:ttc�r' r��;�uY-cii��� �7'rzi�fic c�t� �'�r�G °Tree I���ac�. I'ic7c: �I c-�.c� Rc����6 is �t Ce��tt�ty ���a��c�, s�7 � l�ave t�aken �l�c� lit�c�7•ty �t`����si��,� yc�ur let:tet• al�����; t�� Nf����t��t� I�€��aez-ts�at�, Cllair r�t t17� C`��utlty L��isl�zt��7•c�. "44"�; in t�1� 1 r�wvi� l�e���- cro1`c�����:c;�-s�� �l�c�e�t i��cre�a�ec�l t�-af�fic f��c��t� Gal� dr�•�;��:� caf�t➢��: rE'ow�� �� �t��4�ca. 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Tlze "i"tnv�l c�t�c;� r�c�t l��zv�; t���. c-i�;�7t te� z-�st�-ic;t tr��dck r}d������ c�ther ty�ae af tr��ftic fg-c�i�i tl�� ���l�li� �•c�aciw�ay�. �����us�: c�fcaud- unir.�u� �;e,c��;r�����y, ��xitl� �;c�iµ��;s a�sd ste�p l�ills, ���ic�iti�rial c°o�c�s �e��xl 1�a�l�ly u��like:ly� At ���c Tc��vn l�:�xc➢ vv� ar•c t�•yi��� t� ��iti�;at� i11�; �t�c�hl�:tn� r��r�tl� a fc�ctas �m irrcrc�iwecl �lc�r�sity c�f`cicve����t��rt;ttt iHl_�u:;t u�'t���✓ al-�as c��`�1�� "I��a4v�� sca t17at bus s�rvic�;, ��,falkw��y:� ar�cl ���fe k�i�i1��; �;�il tac irn�r-c�v�;d. �vVc; �c��e; uw����lly �a�er l� su�7f�c�rt �-�.c��ic�;c� �;��c��i lii-�it� ��n� d��l��;c� t�-��1'ii� �aln�i�7� incas��re�, My u,tt�ci�r��an�iiil� is �lyt�t tk�cr•c� i:� a��c;titio�� c�it`eul�atin� ii� thc Pin� Tr�� Rcaac� 7��i�l���c�i•��cacad, T l�clieve tl�c'f'��wa� ��r�ei C oua�ty will bc s���apc�r•Civ� �3t7c1 wr11 �a�k klaat tl�e Stt�tc; (w��ich k7a5 tl�G aittl��:�r��y lc� �c�l�ttrcal s�j�Lei liinits) reci���;e tl�t� �;�ie.c;�] limit can [?inc� T�'e�. ������c�. "�w-'i <��-� c��,�:r to 11�:��r• c�f an� c�t}��:t• ��r�;��..�ti��1s tc, irn�Il•c�v� tl��. c���4r14iy �a�'li��; i1� c���r r��;i�,���cal-��ac�c�s. `��z�ccrcly, 1-��Y-l�crt J. Ea��7na1� .I..c7wr� S�a�����vi�p��. �9���v.. { y 7 yi k�,,::r� ( °d � . I .�° �,.E"'�.1Y? liJk.� ���'i�`�k6laN,�X 4� �,.e�.lf�a, r I„t.�..a... _nt'�o �) �. .<x. �� .F(�i J�ne 11, 2t�12 Tc�+�rrro Of Ithaca 2�S Narfi�O Tira�� 5treefi Ith�aca, New �carVc 1485(� Attn: Tovvn Clerk �. b �"4,. �' �. a `"y �l �,{ 6�RP � � j s / � " � . J^� i (.) .. �l i � �, "" �, (, I' r` ` ,, ,� �' � �r ('' i PV9y ru�r-�e is Ficrbert Nfa�tin and P Foave prope�lty t��� I r�,rill b�e p��at�in� up �car sa�l� uan Sr�u�h Hifl a� t��c erud of Per�n�ylv�ni� Avenue and Ker�daN�' A,uenu� io� the tc�vun of Itl�a�a. All utiGitnes are �Ir�eady available and' the pr�p�wty is access6ble. I have encNased a m�p with th�e pr�pertie� h�ghligt�ted in €�range. Vnterest�d praspects �c�r the purchas� aF fihe prr�pe�y have been R�an Ror�suale c�f M��rit�ge P�rk Townhcauses, ar�d Orl�mdra Ia�c�v�INi wvho �wns numerr�aas erther praap�cties in th� area. �ic�th p�rt"r�s hav� ,���„�°< v�riced 1�he�ur ���once�rrrs ta me �ru regarc�s ta th�� prabler�os ar�d unar�swec�ed qu�est�or�s t'�ey �re havara� with the ��vxrn. 5om� �rf their co�ncerns ar-e: v�riUl they be ab�e to nbt�in t�e roe�cessa� bu�iading perrm�ts for develapmerat, wifd the tav�+n ��►ild the prapased �dd"uti�n tm Peransyfvania Avenue ar +ruwll perr-�issican b� giver� te� th� dewel�p�r tca ea�tenr� the rc�ad a� their cflst? I wurauld appreciate a lett�r frorru the tae�rrt o� Ithaca answerin� th� above questions an�V a�ferin� �ny curc���k in�armatiern th�y w�uld h�ve on the develapr�ent �af this area. Tl�os wa�ld gr�atly assi�t r�e in praviding the prosp�ctave b��y�ers with a�sw�rs pr�ar ta therr� ma&car�g me an �ffer� ar�d savir�g a�c�t c�f unnecessary ca�lls te� �h� tawn c��F���, d h�ve already d6sca�ssed Chis m�tter vwith Bru�� B�tes 6n t�u� office and �n+�u�d dee�ly appareciate ar�y ccansEdera�i�n yc�u car� off�ee �a me c�ru tho� mat�er. �eel fr�e tc� ccantaaci me sht��ld yau hav� ar�y furt�rer q�a�stir�ns. I earr be �-eached �t (6�7) 272-A�773 Thank yau in advance. Respe�tft,ulVy, ��W�' ��'� �"��.v"��+��. 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Our understanding is that the Cornell Plantations is interested in leasing the vacant land at this locaCion to the Town of Ithaca. Forest Home endorses the concept of the lease, and is enthusiastic about creating a small park in that location. Forest Home residents have a variety of ideas and visions for the proposed park—some of which are touched on very briefly in the propasal. The breadth and number of ideas residents submitted to the FHIA clearly demonstrates a high level of support for creating a small park. With submission of this proposal, the FHIA envisions two interrelated next steps: • First, we hope the Town of Ifihaca will seriously explore the possibility of leasing the land under discussion from the Cornell Plantations. �'^` • Secondly, assuming the lease happens, we hope the Town of Ithaca will engage the residents of Forest Home in creative conversation and discussion about features � desired in the small park. The FH[A is more than willing to support an opportunity for community feedback and discussion with the Town by circulating announcements, securing a venue for discussion, etc. Thank you for considering our proposal as you explore possible lease of the Cornell Plantations land. Forest Home is fully supportive of Eurther investigation and development of a park. Please feel free to contact us at foresthomenews@gmail.com if we can answer questions or provide additional information. Regards Teresa Craighead, President, FHIA Cc Christina Leuenberger, Vice-President, FHIA Ari Lavine, Secretary, FHIA William Arms, Treasurer, FHIA Jon Miller, Immediate Past President, FHIA www.fhia.or� I forasthomanews@�mai[.com Proposal for Forest Home Park Praposal: Accept a long-term lease from the Cornell Plantations for the vacant parcel at the intersection of Pleasant Grove Rd. and Forest Home Dr., and create a small park there. Batkground: At the October 2011 Forest Home Improvement Association Annual Meeting, Ithaca Town Supervisor and Forest Home resident Herb Engman indicated that Cornell Plantations is interested in offering a long-term lease to the Town of Ithaca for the vacant land at the corner of Forest Home Drive and Pleasant Grove Road. Herb indicated a Forest Home proposal for using the land might usefully contribute to the Town's thinking about whether or not to accept the lease from Cornell. Accordingly, a working group from Forest Home came up with several ideas for how the community might use the parcel. Subsequently, Herb told us that it would be best if Forest Home put forth a single concept, to make it easier for the Town to consider the lease offer. A basic proposal was prepared and offered to the community of Forest Home for comment. The proposal offered to the Town, below, attempts to balance and be inclusive of a variety of community comments that reflect the many approaches and uses individuals envision. Proposed concept: Create a small park with these features: /"� • Benches situated to enjoy a view of the creek and also placed in other locations. � • A break in the existing fence to make it clear that the area is intended for use. • Natural, native, low-maintenance landscaping.* • Paths.* • An open area for occasional Forest Home gatherings.* Note: because there are concerns about the impact of Stream Setback legislation on maintaining an open area that requires mowing and because we need to balance the need for an open area with naturalistic plantings, careful decisions about type of grass(es) and discussion about mowing �s. not mowing is suggested. • Attention to accessibility for wheelchairs, strollers, and people who use aids like walkers and c�nes: at least some benches situated so that a wheelchair or stroller can be roll up next to them. *Landscaping, path materials, and open-area materials and maintenance plans should satisfy a variety of interests: accessibility; views; a naturalistic, low-maintenance setting and the flexi6ility to use the park for gatherings, play, gardening and walking as well as for individual enjoyment and as a wildlife habitat. Next step: Because the proposed small park has sparked interest among Forest Home residents and because there are a variety of visions, Forest Home requests design consultations with the Town in the event a park is approved for the parcel. The Forest Home Improvement Association is available to assist ^ in scheduling community comment and conversation sessions with Town designers. , u., ,,,,,Y�,� ��., �,�.. .,� �� ' ,.w. � . ' �. �,���,,, �. �� ,� �����:��� _.�..� ������ � � ,�� I"; F�,": da'f. I F' I E:. ��� f- l.! 6J 1. t�. L"; �^, V":; I,:; C'::i I,.Y P�J'T,'i h a f' `..:� Et GO "'.�v k tl•�! L 3 i'.,� C:I ��� °a 4..R 0._u"�.�, h��# "k" �S 11'��)l'��'��fi�fl���`�"1� A(.`('()l,l"�'T��N'�w�',., ��.1�;�7(��i�" ��i"� A1't"�.Ji'�i'�1+C� r�,Cxit[�A�+;�)-�.rl'(.�;�t 1'�tt9CvY�;���Pl�l�,`� .Itli�� fl<�, 2()1'� `T�h�, `�"���;�_�� t�l�� Iti�7aca w��t�ci t�f�l�ic�� ��l �+t4itr i."��ii���rc�'Ilc:�e. 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(:}��r ����c�a:cc�u�•�:; r�r�cl ��nciilzt7�; ��:���: 5�����x���.�r-il��i c�a� r��� tr�tG�cl�cc� �7���a�. a�l�sc� ��ttac;l���� i5 �� sa:�t���1�wu��' i71���cti��it�� i`c7r tla� "i.�a����� J�d:�tici::;. ��� ��,'c ����'c: nc7t �i���rtt���.� ���. �l�cl �lri! ��c�i. �7�t�lc�t•t�1 �ar� Af�t�lit. tl�� c��j�ctiv� �ai`E�I�ic1l ti�s:��i��i 1��. tl�e �:r0��°�5�;ii;��1 c,i���� �7���r�ic��a �ao� �1��: ���e�:ifi�.�ci Ll�i��i�nc,. �i��cc:�lue�t:�, c]r it��»�;. r��:c.°c�rcli3�<�1�°. r�c c:i�> ���� ixt:�t ���ar�:�:� �t��:h �r�7 o��i��ic:?��. l l��il ��c: ��r:,a•li�r�:�i�ci �zaI�iiti��i�tt@ ����r�c:�:citares, t��l7li- r7aa�tt�r� zni{�ht k��r�°� cc3»i� tc� c�l�r rrltc��ti�ji� tl�r�t �vc��il�1 har'�: f��a:�� t•�����aRt�c� ic� �%t�tb. ,yp,�� .l"➢7i� r�}ac�ri i� ini�n�l�c� salcl� l«r t��e ir�� �1:� thc :��7�cifi�cl �rs�t';� �i�t�°cl ;;tk�c7��e �r���i �17ut:ilcl ru�� l7� i��;l�:l I�y tl�c��c: �r.�llca 17���� ��r7t �z����u�cl tc� �hc ��1���c���It���c:5 ��z�c� t�fll,:�i� r�;��c�»si��ilit�� f���• �17�. stt(��i�ii:�t�:� cr�'tl�� �,�'t��:�;dtk¢��:� f�c�r t17a�iz- ��r�r����cr5�5. . � . � � �"� � ��� ���. � � � � � � � 'ti�i��s•�����,a �%�al9��r {� ('a�.. I.I..P ��l�,N B���a��,� 8��a�fl����m� `aC�rc�°��, ��o.a.g�:c ��J:� �<� C�f�;>r��:�z �✓Ta�i���� �k�a�rtr�9: �d�utaw:.�a, I�Cr�v�wr��r'�rg-��, :I����'���i'N �'«�-�I���a�l, I�l�c��vv��'�e�fl�lc 1:�C�1��; uwr��r c���"7-�l� "�.::awa() / �,Q:D"7-,?7:'�-��,:� r�' ('�°`�,t�:) fi(�J_"l.��a-C�Oi,'i / �i�;1-.7 �fi,..(��9�� (�=<r.,�� ��r��r�,�+'.�c..s:�+°z��a�-��t�a�st�l�;�°u�.r:c�s�'a � PROCEDURES: TOWN OF ITHACA AGREED UPON PRQCEDURES l. Reviewed monthly bank reconciliations for unusual items and tied monthly checkbook ,., balances to bank statements. 2. Traced reconciling items appearing on period ending bank reconciliations to supporting ,� documentation. � �., � 3. Tested the daily receipts journal for mathematical accuracy. 4. Traced total fines, surcharges and miscellaneous fees to monthly report issued to New York . Staxe Comptroller's Office. S. Reviewed the monthly reports issued to the New York State Comptroller's Office for timely filing. 6. Traced a sample of receipts from the cash receipts journal to the supporting receipt book noiing proper dates, names and amownts. 7. Traced a sample of receipt transactions to the Office of State Comptroller� s Office by Justice Court Fund monthly report_ � 8. Reviewed a sample of invoices from the New York State Connptroller's Office and payments to the Town of Ithaca Chief Fiscal Officer by examining daily surnmary, cancelled checks, ^ and invoices. 9. Tra.ced a sample of tickets issued through the daily receipts journal, Justice Court Fund "'' Report, carbon receipt and deposit slips. 10. Reviewed the bail account receipts and disbursements folder tracing a sample to bank '� statements noting proper dates and amounts. 11. Traced a sample of bail amounts received to defendant file noting a carbon receipt and traced `�" return or forfeiture of bond to corresponding check. 12. Traced a sample of three percent poundage amount on returned bauil money to cancelled '� checks submitted to Town of Ithaca account. ^ 13. Identified year-end cash balances and determined if any funds should be remitted to New York State. '�'g � � -2- � � � � FINDINGS: 1. All procedures listed above were performed for both Justices. �-+ 2. As a result of our procedures we noted one receipt we could not locate support for among those we examined for Justice Klein. Alternative procedures were performed to verify that the associated funds were properly collected and deposited. Following alternative �-+ procedures, we were satisfied that receipts are properly recorded. 3. We noted that the months of April and December had not been reconciled for the Bail and �'+ Regular bank accounts for Justice Klein. This was brought to the attention of the clerk who performed the December reconciliations during fieldwork. We reviewed the completed December reconciliations and were satisfied they had been done correctly. � 4. We noted a duplicate check and voided check error in the regular account register for 3ustice Kiein. Check #1105 had been recorded as void, but we noted that the next two checks had ''' been recorded with a duplicate check number of #1106 and the voided check #1105 was not present in the records. Per our review of the canceled checks on the bank statement, it was discovered that one of the duplicate checks in�the register was #1105 and that the voided line '�' item for #1105 in the register was incorrect. 5. We noted deposits for Justice Salk that had not been deposited within 72 hours due to the '^'�' clerk being on vacation. Deposits for December 19`t' - 22"d were deposited on December 30, 2011. �' 6. We noted one instance where the supporting documenta�ion for a receipt was labeled with a duplicate receipt number for Justice Salk. The receipt was filed in the correct place in the � records for the actual receipt number. -3- �, � � � r, r� .^ r\ TOWN OF ITHACA SUMMARY OF TOWN COURT ACTIVITY Judge Judge Klein Sa1k CASES: Nunriber of cases closed 1,809 788 Number of cases open 2,026 1,97I Arrai�nent for other courts 14 25 Charges transferred to couniy court 10 11 TOTAL CASES 3,859 2,795 FINES AND FEES: Criminal, motor vehicle $ 98,575 $ 47,365 Surcharges � 85,800 48,900 Civil 2,335 2,885 Bail poundage I35 120 ITHACA TOWN COURT COLLECTIONS $ 186,845 $ 99,2%� BAIL RECEIVED $ 14,325 $ 12,�$� � CASH BALANCES: Regular r•, Bail � r� n.� P�1 �1 AGGREGATE NEW YORK STATE JU5"�'ICE COURT REMITTANCE $ 15,225 $ 9,200 5,215 11,315 $ 20,440 $ 20,515 $ 286,11� -4- � � CONSTANCE BRUCE 878 Highland Road, [thaca, NY 14850 Tel: 607-592-5307 Bruce Bates Director, Town Code Enforcement Town Hall 215 North Tioga St Ithaca, NY 14850 June 25, 2012 Dear Mr. Bates, I am writing tc inquire about the applicability of the Town of Ithaca Noise Ordinance to activities at the training and shooting range off Burns Road maintained by the City of ithaca. Activities take place there at unpredictable times, and regularly disturb the peace, quiet and enjoyment of the surrounding Coddington Road neighborhood. ^ For example, on June 7�h, at around 10:30 AM, the firing of semi-automatic weapons could be heard very loudly across the creek at 915 Coddington Road, a property under sales contract. The semi-automatic gunfire went on for 45 minutes or so, and was very disruptive and bewildering. Making matters worse, when the City of Ithaca Police Department was called to inquire about the allowed use and the schedule of the shooting range, the caller was rebuffed and told that the City maintained no schedule and that police officers and their designees could use the range at any time, at their own discretion. The Coddington Road area in the immediate vicinity of the shooting range is zoned for low-density residential use and, as far as I can tell is protected against noise nuisance by the Town of Ithaca Noise Ordinance. Constant firing of guns echoing through the valley is a real nuisance. Moreover, in the absence of any known schedule, the unpredictable nature of these shooting episodes is upsetting and dismaying. The unexpected firing of semi-automatic weapons for any period of time, let alone 45 minutes, further devalues the quality of life for people who reside in a residential neighborhood. , We called the Ithaca Police and the County Sheriff's office to find out more � about the shooting range and what was going on there on the morning of June 7th. While both confirmed that the shooting range is indeed made available to Tompkins County law enforcement entities on a schedule maintained by a coordinator within the City of Ithaca's police department, neither was able to provide written documentation of the actual schedule and regulations regarding the use of the shooting facility. Given the noise produced by semi-automatic weapons, shouldn't the police be required by the Town of Ithaca Noise Ordinance to acquire a noise permit? Over the years, the sound of gunfire could be heard periodically. While a nuisance, we tolerated it in large part because of its occasional nature. But, the incident on June 7th was particularly upsetting, and made much worse by the lack of any information from the City regarding standards of usage. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Constance Bruce Cc: Paulette Terwilliger, Clerk, Town of Ithaca (Distribution all Town Reps) Herb Engman, Supervisor, Town of Ithaca Peter Stein, Tompkins County Legislature Ari Lavine, Attorney, City of Ithaca Edward Vallely, Police Chief, City of Ithaca Kenneth Lansing, Sheriff, Tompkins County � � � P.C�. C3cr�: 35 • F�i°1will�, I"���wv Y��r•� �3�32 *(�3f1f)) 72�-�)�5'�� + I�t�x (315) 6��`�-�:31.1. .iuly l0, `�G�12 �ra �t�7t��1 �': [:f��'� ���r. 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'I�I��s i� r��`��a�ai•t��1t, t�eca���e tax��; ca��r�c7t be i��c���dc�ci iz-� Al�� e��leul�tic�e� �>f'�rc��� ��c��erlu�s. �.ltl�t�u�;l� tE7c��r cc���lcl jt��i �,s� ���si9y h��v� ����;rl Y�2�zi1t �7�to �h� c����al�� rate s�i•a�ci1��•e, �.�tl�%� ccaz�7��ani�� �'��x�.��;h7i 1ta��, ai�d ����ag�, t�l�� ri�l�t tc� Itxal�e 9c°�x��cl�ise fe�s a�se�����°��t�; li��e iteln a�� tk��:17i�1. r'"� 2 In addition to the Time Warner data, we've reviewed a copy of the Town's franchise agreement, which was approved by the PSC May 29, 2003 and is scheduled to expire on May 29, 2013. Therefore, the entire period reviewed was governed by the current franchise agreement. Section 18 of the franchise agreement calls for quarterly payments of 3% of Gross Revenues, which Section 1(j} of the agreement defines as follows: "Gross Revenues" means all revenues net of franchise fees and PEG access monies actually received by and paid to Time Warner Cable by subscribers residing within the Municipality for Cable Television Service purchased by subscribers on a regular, recu.rring monthly basis. Although this definition seems fairly straightforward, the language actually excludes a significant portion of allowable revenue, without actually saying it specifically. For instance, use of the phrase "paid to Time Warner Cable by subscribers" effectively eliminates all non- subscriber revenue (advertising and home shopping fees) from gross revenues. Likewise, the phrase "purchased by subscribers on a regular, recurring monthly basis" means that revenue from installations, late fees, and pay-per-view movies and events is also excluded. Whether the Town was aware of these revenue exclusions or not, they were allowable under State and Federal regulations. However, the attempt to exclude franchise fees from gross revenues — through use of the phrase "net of franchise fees" — was against PSC rules at the time of your franchise �"`� renewal. In fact, the PSC pointed out the error to Time Warner in their Order Approving Renewal (issued 5/29/03) stating: First, the definition of "Gross Revenues" in Section 1(j) of the agreement, which defines gross revenues as "all revenues net of franchise fees", is not consistent with our rules. Section 595.1(0) of our rules requires that the revenue base not be less than the revenues received directly from subscribers for any cable services purchased on a regular, recurring monthly basis. Therefore, our approval will be expressly conditioned upon striking from the renewal agreement "net of franchise fees" in Section 1(j). In reviewing franchise fee payment information, it is clear that Time Warner ignored PSC r�iles and the PSC Order and excluded franchise fees collected from subscribers each month from the calculation of gross revenues. This depressed the actual value of gross revenues and resulted in an underpayment of franchise fees to the Town. Although this error has most likely caused underpayments all the way back to 2003, the statute of limitations prevents us from recouping those underpayments beyond the past six years. From Apri12006 through March 2012, we would estimate the underpayment to be $15,602.74 (spreadsheet enclosed). In addition, Section 18(d) of the franchise agreement calls for Time Warner to pay interest on the underpaid amount at the rate of 9% per annum, which would add an additional $5,000+ to the amount owed. Correction of this error will result in increased franchise fee revenues of approximately $3,000 annually through the remaining term of your current agreement. f''1 This problem is fairly widespread amongst municipalities with Time Warner Cable franchise agreements. In fact, dozens of the municipalities we've worked with on this issue were involved in a complaint process before the PSC. In May of 2006, the PSC ruled in the municipalities' favor, stating that Time Warner did owe money for past underpayment of franchise fees in circumstances exactly like yours. r"1 3 I also want to point out that since these underpaid amounts would have been passed through to subscribers had franchise fees been handled properly in the first place, you should be aware that Time Wamer's response will be to exercise their right to pass through the underpaid franchise fee amounts they now pay the Town as a result of any claim that is filed. Given that the Town had 3,302 subscribers {as of 3/12) we would estimate the impact of the temporary pass through to be about 39 cents a month over a period of one year. Although they could simply apologize and waive the pass through, Time Warner's strategy has been to use the pass through as a way to discourage municipalities from enforcing their agreements and demanding that the proper amounts be paid. At this point it isn't really a matter of whether the Town wants franchise fees passed through to subscribers, once a franchise fee is included in your franchise agreement that is inevitable. However, given that the error was caused by Time Warner, you'd obviously prefer that none of these amounts be passed through at this time — a sentiment that we will make clear to Time Warner when filing the claim. Our review has also identified two other issues that I want to bring to your attention. First, Section 18{d) of your agreement specifies that Time Warner will pay a late payment charge of 1.5% on any franchise fee payment that is not made on or before 60 days after the end of each quarter. According to Time Warner documentation, the 2"d Quarter 2009 franchise fee payment, �'►� which was due by August 29, 2009, was not issued until September 2, 2009. The late payment charge should have been $328.23 and we'll request that Time Warner make that payment or provide proof that it was already made. The other issue involves a somewhat mysterious deduction to Basic Service revenues in January, February, and March of 2007. During those three months the Time Warner data shows that revenues were reduced by $121,467.36 on a line called "Revenue Shaze." We know of no valid reason for that deduction and have asked Time Warner's Accounting Department for an explanation. If they don't have a valid reason for the deduction, this would represent another potential underpayment of $3,644.02 plus interest. We'll continue to pursue this issue with Time Warner and keep you informed of developments. I want to make clear that this enforcement action will not raise the franchise fee, it will simply require its accurate payment under the terms of your current franchise agreement as it was approved by the PSC. Likewise it will have no impact on cable rates, which are set through an entirely different process. In accordance with the directions you provided in our phone conversation of earlier today, we will file a claim with Time Warner to recover the underpaid amounts owed the Town. I'll copy you on all relevant correspondence with Time Warner Cable. Please feel free to contact me at any time with questions regarding this matter. Since y, � " �c ae . aton Partner Spreadsheet Enclosed Town of Ithaca Underpaid Franchise Fees � 1) Underpayment due to exclusion of franchise fees from gross revenues in violation of PSC Ord�r Approving Renewal. Fran Fee 3% Running Cumulative Revenue Month Interest Payment Underpay Interest Total Interest Quarter April-06 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 May-Q6 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 June-06 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 July-Q6 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 August-Q6 9.00% $19,384.06 $581.52 $4.36 $585.88 $4.36 2nd Q 2006 September-06 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $4.39 $590.28 $8.76 October-06 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $4.43 $594.70 $13.18 November-06 9.00% $18,582.60 $557.48 $8.64 $1,160.82 $21.82 3rd Q 2006 December-06 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $8.71 $1,169.53 $30.53 January-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $8.77 $1,178.30 $39.30 February-07 9.OQ°/a $22,340.42 $670.21 $13.86 $1,862.38 $53.17 4th Q 2006 March-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $13.97 $1,876.35 $67.13 April-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $14.07 $1,890.42 $81.21 May-07 9.00% $18,220.03 $546.60 $18.28 $2,455.30 $99.48 1st Q 2007 June-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $18.41 $2,473.71 $117.90 July-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $18.55 $2,492.26 $136.45 August-07 9.00% $20,560.15 $616.80 $23.32 $3,132.39 $159.77 2nd Q 2007 September-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $23.49 $3,155.88 $183.26 ,�.^ October-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $23.67 $3,179.55 $206.93 November-07 9.00% $19,844.29 $595.33 $28,31 $3,803.19 $235.24 3rd Q 2007 December-07 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $28.52 $3,831.71 $263.77 January-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $28.74 $3,860.45 $292.50 February-08 9.00% $23,470.54 $704.12 $34.23 $4,598.80 $326.74 4th Q 2007 March-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $34.49 $4,633.29 $361.23 Ap�il-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $34.75 $4,668.04 $395.98 May-08 9.00% $22,608.46 $678.25 $40.10 $5,386.39 $436.08 1st Q 2008 June-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $40.40 $5,426.79 $476.47 July-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $40.70 $5,467.49 $517.18 August-08 9.00% $21,286.90 $638.61 $45.80 $6,151.89 $562.97 211d Q 2008 September-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $46.14 $6,198.03 $609.11 October-08 9.00% $0.00 $a.oa $46.49 $6,244.52 $655.60 November-08 9.00% $20,139.89 $604.20 $51.37 $6,900.08 $706.96 3rd Q 2008 December-08 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 �51.75 $6,951.83 $758.71 January-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $52.14 $7,003.97 $810.85 February-09 9.00% $23,466.00 $703.98 $57.81 $7,765.76 $868.66 4th Q 2008 March-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $58.24 $7,824.00 $926.90 April-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $58.68 $7,882.68 $985.58 May-09 9.00% $22,934.99 $688.05 $64.28 $8,635.01 $1,049.86 1st Q 2009 June-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $64.76 $8,699.78 $1,114.63 July-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $65.25 $8,765.02 $1,179.87 August-09 9.00% $21,882.16 $656.46 $70.66 $9,492.15 $1,250.54 2nd Q 2009 September-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $71.19 $9,563.34 $1,321.73 October-09 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $71.73 $9,635.07 $1,393.45 � November-09 9.Q0% $20,950.65 $628.52 $76.98 $10,340.56 $1,470.43 3rd Q 2009 December-09 9.Q0% $0.00 $0.00 $77.55 $10,418.12 $1,547.98 January-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $78.14 $10,48625 $1,626.12 February-10 9.00% $23,886.70 $716.90 $84.10 $11,297.25 $1,710.22 4th Q 2009 March-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $84.73 $11,381.98 $1,794.95 Fran Fee 3% Running Cumulative Revenue Month Interest Payment Underpay Interest Total Interest Quarter April-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $85.36 $11,467.35 $9,880.31 May-10 9.00% $24,068.90 $722.07 $91.42 $12,280.83 $1,971.73 1st Q 2010 June-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $92.11 $12,372.94 $2,063.84 July-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $92.80 $12,465.74 $2,156.64 August-10 9.00% $22,398.85 $671.97 $98.53 $13,23624 $2,255.17 2nd Q 2010 September-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $9927 �13,335.51 $2,354.44 October-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $100.02 $13,435.52 $2,454.46 November-10 9.00% $21,006.14 $630.18 $105.49 $14,171.20 $2,559.95 3rd Q 2010 December-10 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $106.28 $14,277.48 $2,666.23 January-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $107.08 �14,384.57 $2,773.31 February-11 9.00% $22,990.74 $689.72 $113.06 $15,187.34 $2,886.37 4th Q 2010 March-11 9.00% $a.oa $0.00 $113.91 $15,30125 $3,000.28 April-11 9.00% $0.00 $0,00 $114.76 $15,416.01 $3,115.04 May-11 9.00% $22,912.63 $687.38 $120.7$ $16,224.16 $3,235.81 1st Q 2011 June-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $121.68 $16,345.84 $3,357.49 July-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $122.59 $16,468.44 $3,480.09 August-11 9.00% $21,766.87 $653.01 $128.41 $17,249.86 $3,608.50 2nd Q 2011 September-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $129.37 $17,379.23 $3,737.87 October-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $130.34 $17,509.57 $3,868.22 November-11 9.00% $20,678.23 $620.35 $135.97 $18,265.80 $4,004.19 3rd Q 2011 December-11 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $136.99 $18,402.89 $4,141.18 January-12 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $138.02 $18,540.91 $4,279.21 February-12 9.00% $22,403.57 $672.11 $144.10 $19,357.12 $4,423.30 4th Q 2011 March-12 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $145.18 $19,502.29 $4,568.48 �,.� April-12 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $14627 $19,648.56 $4,714.75 May-12 9.00% $22,297.67 $668.93 �152.38 $20,469.87 $4,867.13 1st Q 2012 June-12 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $153.52 $2Q,623.40 $5,020.65 July-12 9.00% $0.00 $0.00 $154.68 $20,778.07 $5,175.33 Totals: $15,602.74 Underpaid Franchise Fees 8l06 to present $5,175.33 Interest $20,778.07 TotalOwed Twelve Month Pass Through to Subscribers: 3,302 subs (as of 3/12) $0.39 per month 2) Late Payment Charge $21,882.16 2nd Q 2009 franchise fee payment issued 9/2/09 - Past the due date Amount Due: $328.23 Section 18(d) of the franchise agreement specifies a 1.5% late payment charge for all franchise fee payments that are not made on or before the due date of 60 days from the end of each calendar quarter. 3) Potential Underpayment due to "Revenue Share" deduction in 1st Q 2007 � Revenue Share Deduction: $121,467.36 3% Underpayment: $3,644.02 plus interest Have requested TVIlC Accounting to provide explanation for revenue deduction. T� V 1i � �� IT���� 215 �,I. Tioga Street, I�haca, 6J.Y. �l �g5� w�w.tawrl.itl��c�.ny.us Town 5up�rvis�r (6Q7� 27'�-172'1i, Ext 12� ,�i�i�ei. r���r� c�ai�awru,oroto rrc � r,u,y:.i:sw� ��rrvN c�E�� �so�� 2�a-��2� ��suc wa�w�s ��t�7� 2�s-�sss ��i�or��E��r�� ��oa� 2��-��ra�r PL�ah��1�dV� (807) 2i3-1747 Zf�1�9NG (6�77) 27'3-ti7�3 FAX (6d7} 2"i�-1704 ,��,iy 1Q, �C11� Kevirr I. McL�ughCirr b�egion�l C�irector Southern Ti�r Regi�nal �ffic� Stat� t�ffic� Building, Raom � Sa8 44 Hawbey Skr��t Binghamton, �JX 13901-4�53 ��: �m�rsan �edevelopment Project 2Q12 Econc�r�ai� D�uelo9�m�c�t Geant fi�ppl�catic�n a��r Kevn�: It's no se�ret tl�at when � factary cYases, a part af a community'S saul ��es wi#h �t. �his vwas the case wh�rr Emerscan decid�d ta cease pr+�duction �t r�ts Pt�aca plank, and it h�s stood vacant and ,���,��,,, distressir�gly Quiet �an our south hill far to� 6c�r�g. ��ing�r�g that almr�st o�e mil[ir�n squ�re f�et c�f spae� back to l�f� is of crit6c�l impartanc� i� bath the ��awr� �and tFr� SQ�.itherr� Tier Regi��, �n�! � loca9l develaper has steppeci fprw�rd with a�alar� �ta m�ke that happ��. I�m writcr�� t� expr�ss my and tl�e "�awn pf Ithaea's strong su}apa�°t fwr l�av�d Lubin's prrpos�d redev�lapm�nt of the shuttered Em�rsan� f�ctc�ry, �his prcaject will bring up ta 1,�i�Q j�bs back to th� c�mmunity while prnvading much needed housar�g far its citize�s. We believe that his request f�r �4t�fl,QOa in eca�omic develc�pm�nen� f�ndin� �hraugh th�: CFF� des�rves th� �dvt�c�cy ca6 thre Scru#hern Tier I�egaonal �our��il �nd its sut�s�q�rent �pprov�l �t tl�� st�te I�v�l, Ti he �se crf prc�gr�m funds in fu�rtheran�e of t�ris peaject is warr�nt�d and r�pr�sents uvhat we see as a goc�d ir�vestmerrt in the fuk�r�e ca# Ch� r�giorr. Mr. Lubin ir�tend� tc� lever�ge the requested �tate �undin� wiik� $1.6 mill'�ion �f his awn morrey av�r� t�� n�xt ye�r ta get the nece�s�ary enuiro�mental kesting dane �nd to ��o the planning �nd prepare t�e �equisite dcac�meniat�an to c�et t�is projec� movii�g forwar�. The s�ale af this ur�de�taking req�.�ires khat a�� parkies pr�ceed with eyes wid� np��, and this due dilig�nce pre��ess is c�-ikic�l �o makinc� khat possibl�. This Is � cl��r irrst�nce �vhere � sm�ll ir�veskment �f 5tate fu�rds can yieAd a Fauge re�ur�. �i�� Tnwn af Ith�ca is ce�rr�mitted �a seeing this project m�ve fanrvard„ a�rd we ur�� �h� CQur�cil t�a suy�pc�rt this gr�rrk request. Sincer ly, �� �--�.._.. �b rk J. Engm Tc�v�rn ��pe�vis STA�"� �7�' N�iN YCif�l4 — t��PARTM�NT UF TRANSP�t�RT�TI(�N TF�,�F�iC A,t�� �A�E�4" QIVISIQN N�7PC� Ci� t)RDE� ST191]�Y NC1.: 3�12�Jk�4$ FI�.�: 50.12-Lra�. i�t�c��: c / �4, i1._.J �"H� C7�I�AI�T11fi�PVT" QF T`RANSF'C3R�AfiC��B HAS �"IL�C� AN C38�L��R WfTH �"Ff� ��CRFTARY OF 'STATE WH�f��BY: ��CTG�N: `�'15d.1� SI.JBC�I'V1SION: (ar�} �ARA�RAf'H: f ) J� �HE LEPARTMENT'S REGI�ImmATI(7N IS (X ) AL�DED () AME�J��D to rea�i �s �aal�nws: ( j R�PEA,'�ED 25 M9P�i at7 Juddl Falls Rc��d, a t+�wstn highway, betweerw Forest Fdcam� i�riwe a�c� Pla�t�#atians Roaci, � d�star��e a€ D.3� miCe. �'he abave ord�er wiOA b� effect�we upan the ins�aflat`ron, rnadificati�aa� c�r rem�rval esf the n�cessary tra�frc ccrr�tr�c�a devic�(s� r�quir�:d' by and ccar�formiir�� ka the St�4e f'�anu�al of Unifc�rm Tr�ffic Cor�trcal! �dev'rces. ,���w�,,,�, �N� � �d July 1Ci, 2q"12_ ._._._ ___.._....... AP&'RC7VEt� BY ��w�.� �,TyM�+.,.a�. rv,�w�,Ww'��k;..:'.�,, C��qi�arra� Traf�c Encafnee� (f3AT�� (51��AT�J�E) �TPTLE) r � 4Jrcfer est�b@ishes a 25 MP"�fi sp��d zan� on the aka�ue described �eetiorr �f Judd 1=alls N�aad. C+��J'��'Y: �Tamp�ci�rs c��rH�� ����,��a a,c-riarvs � x � rvc�r�� c�.: t � ���r�r ( 1 vi��a�� .WWw.,.��:�����X ) YC)'1��d (X ) C(JUP�TY SI�P�' �w�� DLG:J'6u1L. TE �e (1Lii�38) ( } SHEf�IFF �X ) SiAT� Pt�LICF ( ) PERMJTTE� L{�CAL9TY: l�c�wr� of Itii�c� C 1 w���,crty: ( X ) pthaca� �'alice Depk. ( X) Fi��;IC)hl �3) TRAFFIG EN'�G1hJEEf; ( } �THER _ _�_ „a������v,, �,��� �. �=�a�t�, R.�. REGIC7NAl. GtIRECTt7�t I'v�s. l�at�pettc Tea-wiili�;c�- T��t� �le:r-k, Ta�n�n c,�' Itt�aca 2l 5 I�1��°C�� 'T'i�a�a ���-eet Itl7aca, I'�c°�v `�'�ar� I4�5(� 1'�eat` ]�!ls. "I'�e�-vailIager: +J 1 fi5 I�. V'� ��� I V'Rfry. C./�'d—�1Z�IVY��IY� V� C 1:'1.1""10\Y�1—�d��ri W YVIY !�ry+� �y fi4�VCAJ�M � J��J�3 �M�?� WYd7'1�t7�f 1�4VY�7 q+.JIV� � 1 1'�r.�� 1 s���,cus�, r�r � ��a;� v�w�v.dat.r�y.gav Juty ] �, 2a12 � � / � �, � � °�, �.�1P�d�� �,����' E�"G—F��� a� � �•+,A.�.�., ....... .�a�r� r�cD�r��tz� CC7Mh�1�5SPQh��R �.L: R�Qi.�L�;°T T'�[�. L�IV�'�I�. ���'��I� L,lM['I' +C)l'� JU1:�T� F�LI:��.,5 �2.(��� "Cl�is is a fi.a�-��ter a-es}�a��se tc� ya�ar 1VTa�•cia � 4 l�tier re���sti►7�; a lower s�aeed lirnit ��� Jirc�c� F�11s 120��1 b�tweei� I'�aaat��ic�ns l�.caad arncl l�ar•cst I-lor��� I��-irre. t���ar tr��t; �c��irro���-s h�ve �c�r����let�c� �����r ����i��v �i't��is 1'ac�ti+a� and c��ti�et-'��i���d t}��t a s�a��ci Ix�it �a�`2� l'�[�l�t �vc�uYd t�e �:��rc�}�r��te. `T'l�e o�f'ici�i car-�ier a�t��ar�zi��� t�7c Hc��vcr s��ced �i���it �wil� �`a�lavr. LJ�c�rt rec�:i}a�t nfih�e �ffie�al e����l��r•, tl�c Tcaw�� ��za� i�a�tall tla� si�;ni�r� ���cessa�-y tc� i���ple�a�en� t��� �S Mt�i-� s�a��d �irti�it. cc �'c�car i��t�r•est it� ti�is �����t�r• h�s l�e+��� �;r•e��ly a�g�a-ec}�tc;c�. �Iery tt•taly y��,�t-s, � �^� � a������"���°���. � ��w`���'�"�� ��,� �p��ar � p„)�rv fl Y`�n�wa ��F�'�4 ���.�m �d'"�Y�"'�a� 5� �"�h� r��%�ra� L. c�l�:n�r:�, T�. �;, Re;�i�ri�l �1'���T-i� �:r��;ii�eer C. �1�1�scaa�, Ir�tiea�i�n T-�i�l�vw��f l�ar���;���, 'I'o�r���l�ins +�c�u��ty 1-�ig�]c�aay I7fuisic�r� �E-���. �I. L���€��y�a�, ���ac��-�isr�r•, '�'t�w� c��` l���P���ca �..�_ r��� �?. �. �t�in, Cc�unty Z,��islatar, �is��`i�t 1 i ������ 4 �` ���"f� �'�' I�TH,��%�► �� �� ..a*�� �� � � ,�;,�� �, ,jY �1 � N'. Ti��a it��et, Ith�ca, h!.'�'. 148�Q� �"��R������ ��, .���- ww�.�c��fi��,i�l����.ny.us Paulette T��kliic��;r, Tawr� C@crG� Pk�prae; (6t�7� 27�-1721 Debr� [7�A,uc�istin�, C7�pu€y Tnvwn CI�r4c pterwi�ligerr�tawn.i&h�ca.r�y.us Fax: (6�7) 273-�854 ddea�s�isiine�atawn.ithaca.ny.us �i " , , i _ . J�ly 13, �C?12 ° ���` � � � _ ..rv ' ._ , _ C C' ��� � ii :. � �, , , •�M , � ,�.. � � _ ��. . � ..� � � C� � ? � fl� k ` w V d � ,.� . "......._,... , -- . �. „�, � � d �� a ......P ��. 6��. A'.,. t,. �; c � a w �< " `"; T"a whom it r��y car���rn, �`he Tar,vr� nf It�r��� I��� b�:er� a�� activ� parfiicup�r�fi �n ihe multi-jurisdi��iar�al �ff�arts to c�mplet� tB�e Bla�k Diarn�nd Trail and �p�n thos amazir�� f��ility far p�bfic use. T�� 7owr� of It�aca Ns �u�ly ��rppc�rtiv� crf th� 2�1�2 C+ans�rlid�ted Fu�dir�c.,� ,��p�ica�ion fc�r t�� Bl�;ck C�i�cr�ar�� Trial beis�g p�ep�red and s�bmit��d by T�ar�pR�ins �aunty �u�d ar�tici��tes budc�etor�g '���,C7�0 i� t�wn l�bar and ec�uiprr�er�t to be c�edic��e� f�rr trail cons�ructmar� �s a cc�n�rib�td�n tov+aar�s th�e I�c�E r-�atch for t�e �r�nt. �hc��rld }rc�u have �r�y qu�stiorrs, pCe�se f��l �r�� tc� cc�r�ta�t me. I�egard�, , r r � � � � ! � /`� �_,�— --..,,... -' � � � r �er� J�'< ���� �Tc�v�n �� � p�rves�� � � �� ��M� � �, � ,�oo�„u ���� ��� ��� � ���a �. I��'�, �'u° �� �"��� �°� � � �I�'� � ���.i�- t r"�i.���C� l �. tlo:� °� N,< <r 1�ta��ti �� � �;rrr��°^zsit�t.y 1'i'r�-°r -krn ,���,�m,,. 7,/1.�,�1.� H�:.�.� ��:rq�r�7��c7 Tc���ra ��a���rvi�;car �"1 � N.'I"ica�a �t. I�:I���c���� 1�"�" "1.��5� r�)ceaa�� i�a�. I:°��a�;n��a��, I�v�a�.��c� J�I�c ir� ���ll yc��a �ac�� ��•�a��fi�l e�� ar� �t. C�.aya.��„f� S�ici���� C`�:��w t}��,� ���-c�t7���t r�������z��;� c7�Y��11 t'�a�t� f�r� cc�n����r�i�;� �rv��e:��� ��:� l���c� �a r�a��j��r f7��cs�� ��v��t��z1 �����l�s ���c� ��i� � lat� ���rrc�4�y. 'l'�ie�y �a�r� ve�r� �:d���ir�� catzc:l vc�r�r ���l��ftPl in r�':�c��vir�� ���ar- �:��l�r����:a. �... .,, �ir�c������, �"s� � � � �� -'' �� � �.. � ��,� �"" � ,,.. �, �._ � �. � , �,�..� l. � Sla��l�a �. ['�r��y, 1�",t�.C.�.I�:. ��i��ain�:�tr<;tt�t. �����-a����u�� ���.�� � � , �, ��. r P,.� I�';��J''df�llV'�9.",r��f��f3�C.��d4� �0.C.)�.I"Il�814,% �,.iW6 r4F!"��� I 0� �rC1T.��"�.f��A1� I�" ��i'F,��'�3.C}3�3 I�"MW"Ja�°.C;.Fw'R"I„JC.;hPi9CJi;:;a�:6�7��� j� fPV4fr'tK�C�:A�.Y�k�C�I�FCVQPG,��i tl"„���P�1 � �,� avl a--- Dear Route 79 Resident: The Town has received a number of complaints from homeowners who live along Route 79 about the cars parked on the roadside by people walking down to Six Mile Creek. Some of these cars are parked so that the homeowners have difficulty seeing oncoming traffic as they try to pull out of their driveways. As you may be aware, last year the Town Board passed a No Parking ordinance for Penny Lane (effective May 1 to September 30) because of the Common Land residents' concerns about some of the people accessing Second Dam who were disrupting the neighborhood with their actions and the trash they left behind. Because Raute 79 is a State highway, the Town cannot post No Parking signs there, but we have contacted the State Dept. of Transportation and they are willing to post the stretch of road (both sides) from the City/Town border all the way east to Pine Tree Road. At the Town Board meeting on July 9, the Board discussed what parameters to ask the State to set on the No Parking limitation. We are considering asking for a ban on parking from 10 AM until8 PM, between May 1 and September 30. Before requesting the State to prepare and install signs to that effect, we wanted to give you a chance to let us know what you think. Please contact me (by email or phone) � in the next two weeks if you have any questions or comments about the No Parking proposal for Route 79 and I will bring your ideas to the whole Board for consideration. We will be discussing this at our next Board meeting on Monday, August 13. Thank you. Sincerely yours, William D. Goodman, Town Board Deputy Town Supervisor BGoodman(cr�town.ithaca.nv.us 607-273-1747, ext. 128 � „�s���,,,�. ���� �� �Z���� 215 N. 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Lll�fc���tk�rtii���l� �vcat�k �c���c�, ��K�c�,����c�ns ac�cl �1�rc lc�i��;-t������ ���ck c�f �.l�c�ity ui`tli�: ;�ituaCi���� (�a��� ���ackL ii rl cc���ti»aai���; ciile��a����,. �a� �ciciiti�77. tca tl-�� i�;;u�:;� �ak.ctlit�ccl i�� yca���` ��ttca- is t}7c c��.icstic?t� c�{`catiW�l�r�stl��a c�Et11� ��rat�.��tic�l stc�t;�t �i�cl/c�r a ei�l�i-c�i'-w�y tc� �i�iilcl �� �Rrc;c�t. �l �-€:vi�vrr cat'i17a� �lu� �r�c�i�att�s ���� l�i;�tc�o�i+�sa� pos�t'r�¢� a�f^k1�� "1'c�w�rE� lias �caY��; k�L�wi tl��zk tl�e s�rcct �vc�«Ic� l���ve kc� bc: la��ilk �7��iv��te;ly ta Town �t����GGz��cls l�cf`c�re td��: ri"«woi �c�tzlcl cc�i�sic��t� t�a1cir�� E�vcr i��aiititer��lr��:c�. 5����c� r�u��xc,lw c�i�tl�� 1:�c�usii7g; ciGv�lc����ci ia� tl�e �����c���llo'f'ei�r7�;ylv�i�,iE� �t���;cts i�� �-ccc�-�t }Pe�s°s 11=�4 l�ee�a �ttic�c:t�t k�atasi¢��, � c��it�����c;E��i��iv� scalt��i�a� ��4a�cicl kaave 4c� i¢��lt��l� It1�ac�� �'c��]��,�;. I l���ve; cc���t��ct�c� }�c;x�5�r����,1 tl7�r�� tc� 1���;i►� c� �c�r�v�i•�ation a��e��at 1�:'�� rc.�le <1nc1 r��sr�c�rYsilai9ity. �,ftcr tE7at i��iki��l c�t��7t��ct I�vo�r�ci k7�al��; t� �;�t �11 p�¢-ti�s tc�>�ctl��i� tdJ �a➢�rr ta �?I-O�l1C�lVC 4:C)Lll'fi�:,. L�tely wvc; 1�;��fc l7ces� [���kr�y� �lt �Zc�-v �1��;th�cl;� «f'�t�lvira�; ik�c }�t-�l�lcr��5 �al�r:�Yl i��c� ��rt��ct�ti�� �n t1�7c� Ta��,�r�l ��rit�� c�iff�c���lt �l�v�:lu������c�iti k���-rici-� l'rk� ������am':�. [�� �tl�ez- w�:7a�c➢�, I���i��7�lc �rc 1�uztiJc �t�aci� 4c�i���: ��r-c��;r-�ss i�� �cicir�c:;si��� t��� situatic;�», �a�rt �.�c ���� c�c�t 4�t �� :;�:�I��k%c�r7 yc�t. T17a��1<� yr�i� ic�rr yc�t�i� �atie,i�ce. ��r�cl S l�c��ae tc� �;c�t 1.����k ��� yc�u i��uch �z�ca�-e ������G����tly ��� tl�e i�i.�k��t-�~. aiz�cc�°c(y, HLr���-t .�. �::z�����u�z� Tc��.vza ����a�;r-vi����- I �../ � � '�.J � I I � /� �.�5 � 2'p 5� N. Tic�ga ��re�et, Ith�ca, N.Y. �14�5� 'V4'��'W.tt7b'Vt�.lt�1e8C��.�7�'.Y1S Tcarnrn Supervisar (�Q7) 27;�-1721, �xt 125 ; F9C�a7�,a:ira(ra)t�r�r�i�u.ikf��caa,,�o�y i.o�=" T�WN CLERI< {�i�ti) 273-1721 f'4JBLI�C Wf�F2KS (CC)i� 273-155F EIVGINE�FtING (6Q7) 273-1747 PI�ANNING (6Q7) �7�-1i4i ZC7NING (GQ7� 273-1783 �AX (6�7j 2?3-� 704 A�agust 7, �01 � Ed Nlarx Ccar�missi�ner �� Plann�rug Yorr�r�kin� �c�unty C�ep�rim�nt af F'lanning �21 �:ast Gou�rt �t�e�t Ith�ca, �JY 1 ��50 � ` �. M il 1 • � I�r�n pl�a��d tc� �nd�rse th� �ffcar�s af Tam�k�ns Cc�unty tc� �b�ain fu�r��d'rn� t8�r��gh the 2�12 N�w Yar�k d�ivisAa� af �Vcaucsir�� �rr�d Camm�nity k�er����k ,��"��,�°� ��r�am�ar�ity a�v�l�p�rren� �back Gr�nt Proe�r�m t� c��r��inue the Cc��ant�y�'s H�rra�awn�r�hip Prograrrr. In the �c�wr� �af Ith�c� u�r� hav� h�d 4� h�u��eholds be��fit from th� v�4u�ble rr��arCg�g� a��istan�e p��agr�m and R hav� ���rr a very p�sotiv� irrMpa�t on a��r cc�mm�r�ity. M�n�y ir�dividuafs, in�ludir�� a numb�r af �"owr� rf Ith�c� rnid�f��- irucam� employe��, h�ve tr�nd rr�e �hey car�nat �ff�a�d t� purchase � hc�rn�� in the Ta�vr� of Ith�c�. This typ� c�f �ragram i� �ss�n�ial tc� rn�intainir�g div�rsity w��l�irn �he Tawn. I am pC��s�d tha;t �etter �9�usang far T�rr�pkirt�s Couc�ty wiCl p�ay � rale in th� praj�ct if furrded. �e h�v� had � very pc��itFve ex�errence �+ith th�t rargand��tuac�. 1 st�-angly h�pe that Tampk'rns C��n�ty's �u�r��ing ��plic�tican wilN b� I�a�ked up�n fiavor�bly. I� I��n be �f �u�ther �s�i�tan�e, pl�a�� da n�t hesitate tc� c�ntact m�. Sic�c�r�fy, � N rb�rt J. � an Tc�wn ��a�� ��ar moms�u�,,,,. �g:�'� ��ni��r �, � r�. f_,i��r.c�er�a��c�r� C'����y�e, ���c�:r~trr�err.fis L,irac,l�r�r7�cr.r� G`r���c 1I ��or�ziJt�r Vi(lccc��€-.� c,t Ithc�ccx �'a��a.cc;�r.z Vicw /1��c;a.r-trr�crr�z.ts .��.1 �"��r•��s C::o�r�., lt,i°�c,�.ca 1 ����C? CaG�7-.2� c1-.I CIC+� f�r•�`cra:: GUi-2�u-�2��3 .I1AJ,AJ7Y .L "i.7qll�l`-1.1��....1 r��l./ ���; �' '� �lil i ���,�;:� ���° ����ti�� i C7V�N C�f 9.iI�f4C�4 ,�.tt�ta�t 22, 2(71r� � To 1'�w�Z c�f If:����c;�: Th�: �:iti:��j�s c�f` i.�ir�cle�z�a��.�� Crcc,.l� sl�.rtecl t��c e���lca;�ce� ��tit.i�a�-�. '1"h�y ���-e verY carrc:ei•i��cl i.h��i: t:1�c; c��t:a-��.�:�at:e �.3f�i �'c���1�e i� c�t��c:� Cc�:dzift;r Driv�. is very c1tz�-1� �a� a�a�l�t. I l�ave ���atccl str�et ligh�� cc�r�aia�� tt}a ti�c l�i1l �.�t cv��-y �t.l�ei- uti�ity �c�lc. I�: ��a�7c�Lr-s t� ane;.„ �f yaL1 ia�i:����1� tl-�c ne:xxt li�lzt it: v�vi11 &�e� �:�t tl-�e ��.l�c>v� c�c;�c;ril�t;c� 111�i:T':;f':'C;�1�711. „1'pi9'�N'ro?4ni, 'UiWitll ���•��it�c� �l7() ��csic:lc��t� at tl�c ��z�ca��cx-t;y, �!isitcars ��i�c� i��u,r�� �;�rcic:�� t7T���c, �rr fe�1 t.1��� ����u1c:3 kae � rnr;�,j�]r ka�nc�it 1a� t:he c,.��rnra��ani�}�. F'IeascS 1Vc�r�i.�;rc, c>�.:tz. unr.�f�"i�:icil a;�lcira�; fc7r 1i�i� li�;l-�t. �1e z-c;s�c�;tf��;�lly r�c�u�s� tlic� t���v�-� tca �aac�l� i�7t� t1��; �ossyl�ilitiy �af iaa��:a.11Ilrag; �a sta�etli�;iat to rr�txl��: lhi;� �t��f:�z�5�c,tica��i ��Fer tc� �„c,t in ��.rtrl aut s�f �;�t x�z�;��t., 'I`h���7.1� yc�� ia� Gi�:�vaa�c� �:caz- :Yr��.z�- r:��:��chfi�l ct��a��.r:3ca at,ic�i�. .9 4.�a� �� y� a . N f i� ] � � � f �i py' y(/'., ���,,. �'( ,� -..»,� ��N' . I . r �� 1d F ��.... 41 4 1'v��st� c:�.� �. F�tc1��x-c1 Cani �r� Rc�iJtvy 1''r�c��:aez-ty IVt.�:r��gcz� Lincie;i.r��r�n C;�-c��al� I L1T3C;�C;1"1174:tI"k {.1"C f'I�; �� L,i��c��rrr���z� G�-c�c:��� ITI �c�:i�jfc,r- Vflll���c �t TL1�G�c�r � PETITtON �-, STREET LIGHT/TRAFFIC LIGHT AT INTERSECTION OF , ROUTE 79 WEST CONIFER DRIVE � �� t�(�U �n �� `�=a � �r-�,� C-� ; � 1� 1 C�0 L� ti�`�.� C.�l�st ��,h'C.�-4 T he signatures be low represent t he resi dents o f Conifer Village and Linderman, Creek. Without the benefit of a street �, -,: �. ^ -- � .i ;: .. , ;� r - : �,: lig�t/tr.;��fic;�igh��; the above captioned infiersection is creating a .� �� , _ dangerous driving situation. 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Without the benefit of a street light�����it, the above captioned intersection is creating a dangerous driving situation. We are presenting this request to the Town of Ithaca for due consideration with regard to this serious matter. �i���� G�.C�.�r-�J� �� 0� • 0��0 � � s l�) L-e-�-.�z.� ��,� S� �1 � � � s r �. ��� � �������� � �� � � � � w-. �e �v�b�� �-� �� �``' �� :e�.��,���0 �-r..� % ���� ��, . n � ��.._.����, �-Yi�. � 1 �> �} ��2. � �- _. _ ,,,� � ,� �; % � y � ��,'.'� _ , , ,r=�, � ,•f�►A� �'s�,�'�liAl.,i;�r�,. �. �- �� ��- � � '�Z � � �3 �,C` �77� (Itc;v. Zf�SS) Q"iti�y ����r��9�r �1�5,f7QlC�! �<�paal��t��rr� ,;�mm�nw�... �i.,�l'.1UI1 L1L'ti .I.CI V�J Il S "Y" 1 � �'sl�C S ��������,, ,�'�'�11I'�, (�I� �I�� Y()I� (��+"l+,I�l+� �fJF T�H]G ST�,T�+: C��l'�'1�(.�L��I� F1 �! �,�'1�ii'Ar�1 �1i'"��i {� , �)i+�l�"�' �'�'�i,"��E1�II:�+I��, � i i' • • +Cf.��1I'��T'Y �a� T+I�MPI����, NE'�VV �'flMR� PI��+;l'AI�I+�[) AS ()T ����t��n��cr~ �, 2Q�12 F�li'v�'�+I2�� 'T"t): `�t�ace; c�f Ne:w Yt�rk �fI'�cc c�C' tl�c �t.ule �;c�a7��ikrc�ller f���,,, l�ireetor, Nl�u�y@�:i���rl T�c�;G��o°clt ����c� SC{��isli�� r"�Ifr�tl L�. :�tnnitll S�aite �fC�ic:� �t�ilclir�� �111���Tty, d>Fe;vw Y��C°lc 1?23fj u���ro������� �����r�� ���. ����'� ��u� ������� �u� ,N .�..e���^��P�� 6 �f- W f_R�iF��:sd AC 973 (Rev. 7/85) Cities under 125,000 gopulation Counties Towns Villages STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER This is the official debt statement form prescribed by the State Comptroller pursuant to section 141.00 of the Local Finance Law for use by counties, towns, villages and cities having a population of less than 125,000 inhabitants. THOMAS P. DiNAPOLI State Comptroller INSTRUCTIONS 1. STATUTORY REFERENCE. A statutory reference can be found after each itern of indebtedness to be included and excluded in the debt statement. For example, §135.00 (a)(1) means "subdivision 1�1, 1 of paragraph (a) of section 135A0 of the Local Finance Law". Wherever a reference appears, that ; ' section of the Local Finance Law should be consulted. � 2. DATE OF PREPARATION. This statement must not be prepared more than thirty days previous to the date of sale of bonds. Local Finance Law, section 109.00. 3. FILING. A debt statement must be filed between three and fifteen days before a municipality sells any bonds which are required to be sold at public sale. The statement must be �led with the State Comptroller and a duplicate copy must be filed with the clerk or corresponding officer of the municipality. It is not necessary to file a copy in the county clerk's office. Lacal Finance Law, section 109.00. 4. AVERAGE FULL VALUATION OF TAXABLE REAL ESTATE. In computing "Average Full Valuation of Taxable Real Estate" on page 5, use last completed assessment roll and four preceding rolls. An assessment roll is one which has been completed, verified and filed by the assessors and for which a state equalization rate has been finalized. The words "For Fiscal Year Ending" refer to the year for which taxes have been or will be extended on the assessment roll rather than the year in which the roll was completed. �1 Page 1 The amounts to be used in Column 1 should be the amounts shown on such rolls after the hearing of �,., grievances and the filing of the final completed assessment rolls, regardless of subsequent changes. In Column 1, include the assessed valuations of special franchises but exclude the assessed valuations of all exempt properties to the extent they are exempt from general taxation. Full valuation (Column 3) is determined as follows: Divide the taxable assessed valuations (Column 1) by the final equalization rate (Column 2) established hy the State Board of Equalization and Assessment for such valuation. Where boundary changes have occurred and in the case of newly- created municipalities, see section 2.00 {7}(a) of the Local Finance Law. In the case of counties, average full valuation is computed by dividing the ta�cable assessed valuations on the last completed and four preceding assessment rolls for each of the cities and towns therein by the final equalization rates established for such rolls; provided, however, in a county having a county department of assessment the state equalization rates established for the cities and towns therein on the basis of the county roll shall be applied to the appropriate portions of the county roll. The sum of the quotients thus obtained must then be divided by five. 5. INCLUSIONS. Re item 8, Page 5. Include the respective amounts of all several indebtedness and allocated or apportioned joint indebtedness contracted or incuned pursuant to Article II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law in relation to a joint service or a joint water, sewage or drainage project. The amount of joint indebtedness to be so included should not exceed the amount of such indebtedness allocated and apgortioned to the municipality in the bond or note resolution authorizing such indebtedness to be contracted. Joint indebtedness to be included arising out of real property liabilities contract liabilities should not exceed the amount of such indebtedness required to be allocated and apportioned to the ^ municipality in the agreement of the participating municipalities in relation to such joint service or project. Where the agreement does not provide for any such allocation or apportionment, or in the case of involuntary joint indebtedness, the amount to be allocated and apportioned and included in the debt statement of a participating municipality should be in the same proportion as the full valuation of the real estate subject to taxation or assessment by such municipality for such joint service or project bears to the full valuation of the real estate subject to taxation or assessment by all of the participating municipalities for such joint service or project. See Local Finance Law, section 15.10. However, if the State Comptroller has issued a certificate allocating and apportioning such joint indebtedness pursuant to the provisions of section 15.10 of the Local Finance Law, the amounts so allocated and apportioned by the State Comptroller should be included in the debt statements of each respective municipality as indebtedness. 1� 6. GROSS JOINT INDEBTEDNESS. The aggregate grass amount of all joint indebtedness including borrowings, real property liabilities, contract liabilities, judgments, claims, awards and determinations contracted or incurred and before any apportionment or allocation should be stated at page 5 of the debt statement. Page 2 7. EXCLUSIONS: (1) Item 1, Page 6. Do not include any tax or revenue obligations, or renewals thereof, which have not been retired within five years after the date such original obligations were issued. (2) Item 2, Page 6. Include only obligations issued for objects or purposes other than the financing of capital improvements and contracted to be redeemed in one of the two fiscal years immediately succeeding the year of their issue. Do not include bonds, bond anticipation notes, capital notes, budget notes or obligations which have been issued for the direct financing of improvements or equipment. Do not include serial bonds of an issue having a maximum maturity of more than two years. (3) Item 3, Page 6. Do not include joint or several indebtedness contracted pursuant to Article II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law to finance a joint water project. Such indebtedness is to be included in Item 14, page 6. (4) Items 4 and 5, Page 6. Do not include any indebtedness contracted pursuant to Article II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law in relation to a joint service or a joint water, sewage or drainage project. Such indebtedness is to be included in either item 15 or 16 at page b. (5) Item 13, Page 6. Include city indebtedness for education purgoses, if any, allocated to the city school district by the State Comptroller pursuant to section 1 of chapter 831 of the Laws of 1951. � (6) Item 14, Page 6. State the respective amounts of any several indebtedness and the allocated or apportioned amounts of any joint indebtedness contracted or incurred in relation to the �nancing of a joint water project pursuant to Article II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law. (7) Items 15 and 16, Page 6. State the resgective amounts of any several indebtedness and the allocated or apportioned amounts of any joint indebtedness contracted or incurred in relation to the financing of a joint service and a joint sewage or drainage project pursuant to Article II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law and excluded pursuant to the provisions of section 15.20, 123.00 and 124.10 of such law. 8. VERIFICATION. Page 9. This debt statement must be verified by the chief fiscal officer of the municipality. See definition of the term "chief fiscal officer" in the Local Finance Law, section 2.�0 (5). If a municipality has no chief fiscal officer, then this statement must be verified by the �inance board. Page 3 The following is a statement of the Town of Ithaca in the County �` of Tompkins New York, to contract indebtedness, and is prepared as of Sept 4, 2012, pursuant to Title 8, Article II of the Local Finance Law. DEBT LIMIT Counties (except Nassau), cities, towns and villages ......................................... Multiply "Average full valuation" (Page 5), Line 7 by .07 (Nassau County .10) Total Inclusions (Page 5) .......... Less: Total Exclusions (Page 6} Total Net Indebtedness ............. TOTAL NET INDEBTEDNESS ....................................................... � � NET-DEBT CONTRACTING MARGIN 88,126,834 6,112,920 5,171,920 941,000 Debt Limit (Above) ..................................•----....................................... 88,126,834 � Less: Total Net Indebtedness (Above) .......................................................... 941,Q00 Net Debt-Contracting Margin .................................................................... 87,185,834 PERCENTAGE OF DEBT- CONTRACTING POWER EXHAUSTED � Divide "Total Net Indebtedness" by "Debt limit" and enter result here PRQPQSED BOND ISSUE The amount of bonds proposed to be sold at public sale on Sept 19, 2012, in connection with which this statement is made and filed is .. The amount of bond anticipation notes heretofore issued in anticipation of the sale and issuance of such bonds and included at "Borrowings" at Item 1 of Inclusionsat page 5 is ............................................................................ Page 4 1.07% 2,60Q,000 316,920 STATEMENT OF TOTAL DEBT AVERAGE FULL VALUATION OF TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY Note: See Instruction 4, Pnge 1 INCLUSIONS 1. Bonowings. §135.00(a)(1) . ...................... 2. Real Property Liabilities. §135.00(a)(2), §142.00 . ................................... 3. Contract Liabilities. §135.�0(a)(3) . ..................................................... 4. Cities, Towns and Villages: Contract Liahilities: Housing Guarantees; Subsidies. §135.00(a)(4},{a)(4-a),{a)(4-b). 5. Cities, Towns and Villages: State Loans to Certain Housing Authorities and Municipalities. §135.00(a)(5). .... 6. Judgments, Claims, Awards and Determinations. §135.00(a)(6) . .................... 7. Cities, Towns and Villages: Indebtedness Contracted by Certain District Corporations. §135(a)(7) . ............. 8. Indebtedness Contracted or Incurred Pursuant to Artical II, Title 1-A of the Local Finance Law in relation to a Joint Water, Sewage or Drainage Project: (See Instruction 5, Page 2.) (a) Borrowings; Several Indebtedness . ................................................... (b) Borrowings: Allocated or Apportioned Joint Indebtedness . ....................... (c) Real Property Liabilities . ............................................................... (d) Contract Liabilities . ..................................................................... (e) Judgments, Claims, Awards and Determinations . .................................. TotalInclusions ........................................................................ GROSS JOINT INDEBTEDNESS The aggregate gross amount of all joint indebtedness before apportionment or allocadonis ...................................................................................... (See instrttction 6, Page 3.) Page 5 $5,796,Q00.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 316,920 0 0 a $6,112,920.00 $2,600,000 �"1 � � /� EXCLUSIONS 1. Tax and Revenuc Obligations. §13G.00(1) . .......................................... $ (See bistrtectio�r 7(a), page 3.) 2. Obligations Issued for other than Capital Improvements. §136.00(1-a). ......... (See Instr�ection 7(b), page 3.) 3. Water Indebtedness. §136.00(2) . ...................................................... (See Instructiori 7(c), page 3.) 4. Indebtedness Contracted for Self-Liquidating Projects. §136.Q0(3) . .............. (See bas�ruction 7(d), page 3.)(See also, if applicable, caritrac� pa}nnerits (§136.00 (3-a))) and ren�al paymen�s (§13G.00 (3-b)(3-c))) S. Sewer Indebtedness Contracted on or after January 1, 1962, and prior to January 1, 1994. §136.00(4-a) . ..................................................................... 6. Lionds for Pensions. §136.00(4) . ...................................................... 7. Cities and Villages with Population of 5,000 or More: Indebtedness for Housing and Urban Renewal Purposes. §]36.00(8). .......... (See also, if applicable, indebtedness for ltottsing or ttrban re��ewal purposes (§136.00(8-a)). 8. Towns and Villages with Population of less than 5,000: Subsidies or Guarantees for Housing Purposes. §136.00(9) . .................... 9. Assels of Sinking Funds. §136.00(10) . ............................................. �� 10. Refunded and Refunding boods. §]36.00(10-a)(10-b) . ........................... �"\ 11. Cash on Haod for Debts. §136.00(11) . .............................................. 12. Appropriations. §136.00(12) . ......................................................... 13. Cities Only: School Indebtedness. §136.00(13) ................................................... (See Instructiw� 7(e), page 3) 14. (a) Several Indebtedness Contracted in relation to a joint Water Project § 15.2 (b) Joint lndebtcdncss Contracted for such Purposes . ..................... (See Ir�.strucliai 7{n, page 3.) 15. (a) Several Indebtedness Contracted for a Joinl Service and Excluded Pursuant to Local Finance Law, §15.20 and §123.Q0 . ........................... (b) The Apportioned or Allocated A�ount of any such Joint Indebtedness soexcluded . .......................••••••.................................... (Seelnstra�crioi� 7(g), pnge3.) 16. (a) Several Inelebtedness Contracted for a Joint 3ewage and/or Dainage Project and Excluded Pu�uant to Local Finance Law, §15.20, §123.00, And§124.10 . ............................................................... (b) The Apportioned or Allocated Amounl of any such Joint Indebtedness soexcluded. ...••• ........................................................... (See lestrr�c�ia� 7(g), page 3.) Total Exclusions Page 6 $0 0 4,784,Q00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71,000 0 (a) 0 (b) 31G,920 (a) ro> (a) ro� 0 0 0 0 $5,171,920 SCHEDULE A PART 1. The foU�wing obligations will be sold at the sale in connection with which this debt statement is filed: Date Type Amount Object or Purpose of of to be for which Authorization Obli akion Sold Authorized 7/13/2Q09 SB $600,000 Road Reconstruction (water system related) 7/27/2012 SB 2,000,000 Water System Improvements Total....... $2,600,000 PART 2. The following bond anticipation notes have been issued in anticipation of the honds listed in PART 1 above, and are now outstanding. Date of Amount Object or Purpose for which Authorized Note 10/14/2011 BAN $316,920 Road Reconstruction (water system related) Total ............. $316,920 Tl�e following symbols may be rised: Serial Batds�B; Statutory btstnllment Bonds-SIB; Bond Antrcipation Note-BAN; CapitalNote-CN; TiixAnticipatiarNote-TAN; RevenrreAnticipationNote-RAN; BudgetNote-BN; Certificate of ladebtedness-Cl; Sinking Frutd Bards�FB. Page 7 � � �� SCHEDULE B PART 1. The following abligations are authorized, unissued and will be sold prior to the sale of lhe obligations listed in 5chedule A, PART 1. Date Type Amount of of to be Authorization Obli ation Issued NONE $0 ..i_ . . . . T ._ . .-.� .. -'1. � _ •� v. �. Y 7 ` Total . $0 v!^:r�,_ �r. ,�; �;� n, .. ��: ,... r�r . ,:,. PART 2. The following obligations are authorized, unissued and will not be sold prior lo the sale of the obligations listed in Schedule A, PART 1. Date Type Amount of of Remaining Authorization Obli ation Unissued NONE $0 Total $0 Page 8 � VERIFICATION BY CHIEF FISCAL OFFICER State of New York ss: County of TOMPKINS HEBERT ENGMAN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is the duly selected, qualified, and acting chief fiscal officer of the TOWN OF ITHACA, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS, New York; that he prepared and has read the foregoing debt statement amendment and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true. Subscribed and sworn t before me this �day of , 20_�. �^ Signatur J ` ,.,� .,� .� . . �.- Title 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca. New York 14850 Notary Pub ic Mail Address PAULETf'E TERWfLUGER l�tary PuWic, Sta�e of New l�k No,otTEetsseo9 VERIFICATION BY FINANCE BOARD ouetified in rompldns Coimy CAtrt�ion Exp&es Deoentber 4.20�� Necessary if verifccation is made by chief frscal oJj`'icer State of New York ) ) ss: Caunty of ) being each duly sworn, depose and say: That they are the duly (elected) (appointed), qualified, and acting members of the finance board of the in the County of , New York; that they prepared and each of them has read the foregoing debt statement and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of their own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief; and that as to those matters they believe it to be true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public 2Q Page 9 �1 � /""� � ������ � ��,, ,, , , ; �� ���� � � � �N�1 �r,l�► �,�����. ,,,� �� , 2'fl5 IV. 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At c��r ��� r�e �r� r�a� lc�ng�r �b�'� tr ��r� �c�c ��� pr����rt�°. �h�r�°��ar� rrwe ar� p�at�tcr�g th� �r���r�� �ca �u��icar� ir� C�ct�b��. _ �, � � _ � . , � � � , „ � . . ,� # � �, ,� . +r - s � � ,� . � t , ,� ., . ,� . � - . � . ,� ,� - r � �r � ^� �, � ,� �, � . r� • sr a� +r . ^' � . - , +r . - � � � �#i�tc��%c Pr�p�r°�a�s h�s d�cNi�u�� �h� �f��r,�m��rcnic�� �as �h�� th�ir ��er�cy is� h��ir�� �nf�i��al�t� i� m��nt�ir�a��� fihe ��stc�r�� ������i�s �r�s�r��l� �r�d�r �6�� ���t�'� a�,rn�rsE�i�.. � . . ,� � . � � ,� , . . � • r � � � �r �w r �w . . � � • - - .� �r � s « � �; . �' � • � . , ,� � > �rap�r�� in tvv� y��rs c��' rr��r�, '�J� ht��� tf��� th� n��t c�r�r��r� r��Vl ��i�� �h�ar iru��r�s� ►r� th� ��°ap�r�� �i�h �6�� ��r�as �� �9�� I��tic�r�al ���9��r� c��F 1-fi�t��ic �I�c�s. "�"e wn�ila ���s +�r� �ol t�r� �i����t�ar� ��v�� p����ir�� �� t@�� hasl�c��~y a°F �8�� �r��erty� th�� e�r� h��� ac��ar�ui�t�d, �s �r�1G �s �c�t�r�t��0 s�u�c�� ,Nn���di�� �F�� I��taan�l ���is�°�r� ���' d�h���'� ���,r �, ���,�.. "�� �r� �r����ul �c�� t�a� p�ti�r�� a��en�i�ar� ��d ��rrr� t��t �c�� ar�d tFw� Pl�rar�ic�g �c��rd g��e t�ar�rard ��� e�antinu�n,� pr�s�r��tia� �� i�Vis�cari',c ��ca��er�i�s dn i�h��a. �ir�c�a����, � ,� , ,.� , . ��`s � r"`:� ,����'t' ���� �,, �. �,, �, �,�'r�;� ,. �,�.-' � ��m� � �,�,�.� �, � � T0: Historic Ithaca ATT: Dennis Stein , Alphonse Pieper and Board Members The Chapel had never been rented, and has been vacant since I moved my studio. Rosalind and I wanted the Chapel to be used as Library and/or Museum-- to serve an educational purpose regarding the history of the Abolitionist movement in Ithaca—to pay homage to the bravery, sacrifice , and humanity of Ithaca's Abolitionists who built the Chapel, dedicating it (as documented) to God and the Freedom of Man. We appreciate that the Schoolhouse being rented would help an organization that took over the property. The rent would help the project we envisioned for the Chapel.(We had hoped that eventually the Schoolhouse, too, might be open to the public). But we do not want the Chapel to be converted to a rental unit .We believe It ,,,r.� defeats the purpose (stated above) for our wanting to donate the property. We appreciate your informing us that if Historic Ithaca cannot develop and continue to maintain the buildings, the property might be sold as has been Historic Ithaca's procedure with other properties , owned for short periods. Because our vision for this property is not in the foreseeable future of your plans, we are withdrawing our offer. I believe that Mr.Hinchcliff had already spoken to you about our position. Our sincere thanks for your having considered this property. Rosalind and Salvatore Grippi � >1Ca.�4�1' �1Q)�r� � c�vr�7�:��a�;(��r r����il,c.,�>rxi ����. ��� ri�'�/�r�de�'M�.�� v�rvvw.��r����,c�rn ;3r'�� I��ar�,,t Flr�ir�c5 a.)r�ivrry, It9��t����, P�1Y 1�-Il3,'y(� �"t"t"t� �r�11Cc)JS �w14� i'OWCI C�i tti'���C� 215 d'�. Ticrs;�l �t�-�c�ti ith<rc<z, N4T 1�b5(1 Se��t�mk�er lltlt, ��12 I:)c:ar F°reci, ��ldl1 '�"VT'&Tlll� l41 Il1�C)1"171 '�C)ll ��17i, i�tPf'' �() UC1�C)C�S��]] ��C1�St7Cl:il t 1i'f:kltB]S1�i61C1"",S: � tiI17 11I141�7�t �l7 l,()IAlllllll I�l}T i�l"V144', 4"1k�1 tlae'�'ow��a �"It�;��zt T�l<�nm�i�n�; &3az�r<���. 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D�PAF2TPs��tVT QF STAT� �}NE C�M�tEF�CE f �f�Zf� �� �/�/,45HIR9GTC7N ,�VENIJ� ��_g.a�,�, rvv � ���� -a��� ��S/tF; �4. �EF�AL�S �ec�:E: o a�zv c7F S rar� /` � , .. � m ,! ���`"i i Sep�t�t77E�e� 1.:�, ��11� ,� �""�% � �,� � � �. d', � � • u�.�.dw �E�S �;. � � .� �l )�` �L� � ,.� / � �'d��'f�;�ti 6'ursuar�t t� Tawr� Law, Sectic��a 11, the Secretary oF St�ze is ecc�uired to �il� w"rtf� yc��ar crffice �n autl�era�ic�ted stater-�ent e�f tE�� pap�ak��ir�n caf ea�h towr7 whose populatitar7 is 5,0€3(7 crr rrrpr� as shawn in ti�e dec�r�ni�al t=�der�l censt�s. Encic�sec� ycau wi61 Girid � copy a€ seic6� st�temer�t, fr�ar-r� tf7e Unit�c� 5tat�s Ce�7sus f3�ire�ra, whic#i sfaavors the ?OlQ p��ul�atian �f your tcawr�. ,�����„a. if you havc �a�y r�uestians, ��Ne�s� calf INilli�rn Sl�arp, f�rinciE�tal �it#c�rney, at (�1�) �74-f�;'�f�. E��closure Yc�cirs �ruly, &���vision caf Lr�c�l �'ave�s7���er�t� WVW'4^J.UC�S'.NY..CGUW • �:,—I'vOFtIL:INE()(I�fJ�?.�'r.IVY..GQV ,� � P"1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2Q10 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation April �, April 1, Po ulation Change Geographic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent lv ew Y orK �JiaiB New York City Albany County Albany city Bernetown Bethlehem town Coeymans town Cohoes city Colonie town Green Island town Guilderland town Knox town New Scotland town Rensselaerville town Watervliet city Westerlo town Allegany County Alfred town Allen town Alma town Almond town Amity town Andover town Angelica town Belfast town Birdsall town Bolivar town Burnstown Caneadea town Centerville town Clarksville town Cuba town Friendship town Genesee town Granger town Grove town Humetown Independence town 12S,y/6,tS! 1 8,008,686 294,571 94,444 2,853 31,338 8,161 15,607 79,327 2,283 34,045 2,647 8,588 1,915 9,904 3,459 49,927 5,140 462 847 1,604 2,245 1,945 1,411 1,714 268 2,223 1,248 2,694 762 1,146 3,392 1,927 1,803 577 533 1,987 1,074 Page 1 of 43 1 y,37ti,1 UZ 8,175,133 304,204 97,856 2,794 33,656 7,418 16,168 81,591 2,620 35,303 2,692 8,648 1,843 10,254 3,3b1 48,946 5,237 448 842 1,633 2,308 1,830 1,403 1,663 221 2,189 I,180 2,542 822 1,161 3,243 2,004 1,693 538 548 2,071 1,167 4U1,291 2.] 166,447 2.1 9,633 3,412 -59 2,3I8 -743 561 2,264 337 1,258 45 60 -72 350 -98 -981 97 -14 -5 29 63 -115 -8 -51 -47 -34 -68 -152 b0 15 -149 77 -110 -39 15 84 93 3.3 3.6 -2.1 7.4 -9.1 3:6 2.9 14.8 3.7 1.7 Q.7 -3.8 3.5 -2.8 -2.0 1.9 =3.0 -0.6 1.8 2.8 -5.9 -0.6 -3.0 -17.5 -1.5 -5.4 -5.6 7.9 1.3 -4.4 4.0 -6.1 -6.8 2.8 4.2 8.7 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Pu61ic Law 94-171 Data New Hudson town Oil Springs Reservation Rushford town Scio town Ward town Wellsville town West Almond town Willing town Wirt town Bronx County Broome County Barker town Binghamton city Binghamton town Chenango town Colesville town Conklin town Dickinson town Fenton town Kirkwood town Lisle town Maine town Nanticoke town Sanford town Triangle town Union town Vestal town Windsor town Cattaraugus County Atlegany town Allegany Reservation Ashford town Carrollton town Cattaraugus Reservation Coldspring town Conewango town Dayton town East Otto town � 736 0 1,259 1,914 390 '1,678 353 1,371 1,215 1,332,652 200,536 2,738 47,380 4,969 11,454 5,441 5,940 5,335 6,909 5,651 2,707 5,459 1,790 2,477 3,032 56,266 2b,567 6,421 83,955 8,230 1,099 2,223 1,410 0 751 1,732 1,945 1,105 Page 2 of 43 781 1 1,150 1,833 368 7,397 334 1,228 1,111 1,385,108 200,600 2,732 47,376 4,942 11,252 5,232 5,441 5,278 6,674 5,857 2,751 5,377 1,672 2,407 2,946 56,346 28,043 6,274 80,317 8,004 1,020 2,132 1,297 314 663 1,857 1,886 1,062 45 1 -109 -81 -22 -281 -19 -143 -104 52,456 64 -6 -4 -27 -202 -209 -499 -57 -235 206 44 -82 -I18 -70 -86 80 1,476 - l 47 -3,638 -226 -79 -91 -113 314 -88 125 -59 -43 6.1 N/A -8.7 -4.2 -5.6 -3.7 -5.4 -10.4 =8.6 3:9 0.0 -0.2 o.a -0.5 -1.8 -3.8 -8.4 -1.1 -3.4 3.6 1.6 -1.5 -6.6 -2.8 -2.8 0.1 5.6 -2.3 -4.3 -2.7 -7.2 -4.1 -8:0 N/A -11.7 7.2 -3.0 -3.9 �1 � �'1 � �'1 � � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94,171 Data Total Po ulation April l, April l, Po ulation Change Geo ra hic Area 2000� 2014 Number Percent �uiconv�ue town Farmersville town Franklinville town Freedom town Great Valley town Hinsdale town Humphrey town Ischua town Leon town Little Valley town Lyndon town Machias town Mansiteld town Napoli town New Albion town Oil Springs Reservation Olean city Olean town Otto town Perrysburg town Persia town Portville town Randolph town Red House town Salamanca city Salamanca town South Valley town Yorkshire town Cayuga County Auburn city Aurelius town Brutus town Cato town Conquest town Fleming town Genoa town Ira town Ledyard town Locke town Mentz town 1,"/S 2S 1,028 3,128 2,493 2,145 2,270 721 895 1,380 1,788 661 2,482 800 1,159 2,068 0 15,347 2,029 831 1,771 2,512 3,952 2,681 38 6,097 544 302 4,210 81,961 28,574 2,936 4,777 2,744 1,925 2,647 1,914 2,426 1,832 1,900 2,446 Page 3 of 43 1,598 1,090 2,990 2,405 l ,974 2,168 687 859 1,365 1,740 707 2,375 808 1,248 1,972 0 14,452 1,963 808 1,626 2,404 3,730 2,602 38 5,815 481 264 3,913 80,026 27,687 2,792 4,464 2,537 1,819 2,636 1,935 2,206 1,886 1,951 2,378 -140 62 -138 -88 -1'71 -102 -34 -36 -15 -48 46 -107 8 89 -96 0 -895 -66 -23 -145 -108 -222 -79 0 -282 -63 -38 -297 -1,935 -887 -144 -313 -207 -106 -11 21 -220 54 51 -68 -8.1 6.0 -4.4 -3.5 -8.0 -4.5 -4.7 -4.0 -1.1 -2.7 7.0 -43 1.0 7.7 -4.6 N/A -5.8 -33 -2.8 -8.2 -4.3 -5.6 -2.9 0.0 -4.6 -11.6 -12.6 -7.1 -2.4 -3.1 -4.9 -6.6 -7.5 -5.5 -0.4 1.1 -9.1 2.9 2.7 -2.8 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data . Total Po ulation April 1, April l, � Po ulallon Chan e Geographic Area 2000' 2010 Number Perceat Montezuma town Moravia town Niles town Owasco town Scipio town Sempronius town Sennett town Springport town Sterling town Summerhill town Throop town Venice town Victory town Chautauqua County Arkwright town Busti town Carroll town Cattaraugus Reservation Charlotte town Chautatiqua town Cherry Creek town Clymer town Dunkirk city Dunkirk town Ellery town Ellicott town Ellington town French Creek town Gerry town Hanover town Harmony town Jamestown city Kiantone town Mina town North Harmony town Poland town Pomfret town Portland town Ripley town Sheridan town 1,431 4,040 1,208 3,755 1,537 893 3,244 2,256 3,432 1,098 1,824 1,286 1,836 139,747 1,126 7,757 3,635 0 1,713 4,666 1,152 1,501 13,131 1,387 4,576 9;280 1,639 935 2,054 7,638 2,339 31,984 1,385 1,176 2,521 2,467 14,703 5,502 2,636 2,584 Page 4 of 43 1,277 3,626 1,194 3,793 1,713 895 3,595 2,367 3,040 1,217 1,990 1,368 1,660 134,905 1,061 7,351 3,524 38 1,729 4,464 1,118 1,698 12,563 1,31 S 4,528 8,714 1,b43 906 1,905 7,127 2,206 31,146 1,350 1,106 2,267 2,356 14,965 4,$27 2,415 2,673 -154 -414 -14 38 176 2 351 111 -392 119 166 82 -176 -4,842 -65 -406 -111 38 16 -202 -34 197 -568 -b9 -48 -566 4 -29 -149 -511 -133 -838 -35 -70 -254 -111 262 -675 -221 89 -10.8 -i a.a -1.2 1.0 11.5 0.2 10.8 4.9 -11.4 10.8 9.1 6.4 -9.6 -3.5 -5.8 -5.2 -3.1 N/A 0.9 -4.3 -3.0 13.1 -4.3 -5.0 -1.0 -6.1 0.2 -3.1 -7.3 -6.7 -5.7 -2.6 -2.5 -6.0 -10.1 -4.5 1.8 -12.3 -8.4 3.4 � a Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, . 2000 to 2010 . P'1 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data � � Geographic Area Sherman town Stockton town Villenova town Westfield town Chemung County Ashland town, Baldwin town Big Flats town Catlin town Chemung town Elmira city Elmira town Erin town Horseheads town Southport town Van Etten town Veteran town Chenango County Afton town Bainbridge town Columbus town Coventry town German town Greene town Guilford town � Lincklaen town McDonough town New Berlin town North Norwich town Norwich city Norwich town Otselic town Oxford town Pharsalia town Pitcher town Plymouth town Preston town Sherburne town Smithville town Total Po� April 1, ZD�a� 1,553 2,331 1,121 5,232 91,072 1,951 853 7,224 2,654 2,665 30,942 7,199 2,058 1.9,557 11,185 1,518 3,266 51,398 2,977 3,441 931 1,589 378 5,729 3,046 4I6 870 2,803 1,966 7,355 3,836 I ,001 3,992 542 848 2,049 928 3,976 1,347 Page 5 of 43 April 1, 2010 1,653 2,248 I,110 4,896 88,830 1,695 832 7,731 2,618 2,563 29,20Q b,934 1,962 19,485 10,940 1,557 3,313 50,477 2,851 3,308 975 1,655 370 5,604 2,922 396 886 2,682 1,783 7,190 3,998 1,054 3,901 S93 803 1,804 1,044 4,048 1,330 Number 100 -83 -11 -336 -2,242 -256 -21 507 -36 -102 -1,742 -265 -96 -72 -245 39 47 -921 -126 -93 44 66 -8 -125 -124 -20 16 -121 -183 -165 162 53 -91 Sl -45 -245 116 72 -17 6.4 -3.6 -1.0 -6.4 -2.5 -13.1 -2.5 7.Q -1.4 -3.8 • -5.6 -3.7 -4.7 -0.4 -2.2 2.6 1.4 -1.8 -4.2 -2.7 4.7 4.2 -2.1 -2.2 -4.1 -4.8 1.8 -4.3 -9.3 -2.2 4.2 5.3 -2.3 9.4 =5.3 -12.0 12.5 1.8 -1.3 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Goverament Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �Total Population �" April l, � April l, Population Change Geographic Area 2000� 2010 Number Percent amyrnatown Clinton County Altona town Au Sable town Beekmantown town Black Brook town Champlain town Chazy town Clinton town Dannemora town Ellenburg town Mooers town Peru town Plattsburgh city Plattsburgh town Saranac town Schuyler Falls town Columbia County Ancram town Austerlitz town Canaan town Chatham town Claverack town Clermont town Copake town Gallatin town Gerrnantown town Ghent town Greengort town Hillsdale town Hudson city Kinderhook town Livingston town New Lebanon town Stockport town Stuyvesant town Taghkanic town 1,412i 79,894 3,160 3,O11 5,321 1,660 5,79I 4,186 731 5,150 1,812 3,404 6,364 18,816 11,283 4,077 5,128 63,094 1,513 1,453 1,820 4,249 6,401 1,726 3,278 1,499 2,018 5,276 4,180 1,744 7,524 8,296 3,424 2,454 2,933 2,188 1,118 1,"LtiU 82,128 2,887 3,146 5,545 1,497 5,754 4,284 737 4,898 1,743 3,592 b,998 19,989 11,870 4,007 S,181 63,096 1,573 1,654 1,710 4,128 6,021 1,965 3,615 1,668 1,954 5,402 4,165 1,927 6,713 8,498 3,646 2,3U5 2,815 2,027 1,310 Cortland County 48,599 49,336 Page 6 of 43 -138 2,234 -273 135 224 -163 -37 98 6 -252 -69 188 634 1,173 587 -70 53 2 60 201 -110 -121 -380 239 337 169 -64 126 -15 .183 -511 202 222 -149 -118 -161 192 737 -9.7 2.8 -8.6 4.5 4.2 -9.8 -0.6 2.3 0.8 -4.9 -3.8 5.5 10.0 6.2 5.2 -1.7 1.0 0.0 4.0 13.8 -6.0 -2.8 -5.9 13.8 10.3 I 1.3 -3.2 2.4 -U.4 10.5 -10.8 2.4 6.5 -6.1 -4.0 -7.4 17.2 1.5 � l'i Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 � 2010 Ce�sus:�Public Law 94-171 Data �Geographic Area Cincinnatus town Cortland city Cortlandville town Cuyler town Freetown town Harford town Homer town Lapeer town Marathon town Preble town Scott town Soion town Taylor town . Truxton town Virgil town Willet town � Delaware County Andes town Bovina town Colchester town Davenport town Delhi town Deposit town Franklin town Hamden town Hancock town � Hatpersfield tavi+n Kortright town Masonville town Meredith town Middletown town Roxbury town Sidney town Stamford town Tompkins town Walton town � Dutchess County Amenia town Beacon city Totat Po� April 1, ZO��r 1,048 l 8,74Q 7,9I9 1,036 789 919 b,3b3 686 2,189 1,582 1,193 1,108 SOfl 1,225 2,288 1,OI4 48,057 1,356 664 2,042 2,774 4,629 1,687 2,621 1,280 3,451 1,603 1,633 1,405 1,588 4,051 2,509 6,109 1,943 1,105 5,607 280,153 4,062 14,805 Page 7 of 43 lation April l, 201U 1;056 19,204 8,SQ9 980 757 943 6,405 767 1,967 1,393 1,176 1,079 523 1,I33 2,401 1,043 47,980 1,301 633 2,077 2,965 5,117 1,712 2,411 1,323 3,224 1,577 I,b75 1,320 1,529 3,750 2,502 5,774 2,267 1,247 5,576 297,488 4,436 15,541 8 464 590 -56 -32 24 42 81 -222 -189 -17 -29 23 -92 113 29 -77 -SS -31 35 191 488 25 -210 43 -227 -26 42 -85 -59 -301 -7 -335 324 142 -31 17,335 374 73b 0.8 2.5 7.5 -5.4 -4.1 2.6 0.7 11.8 -10.1 -11.9 -1.4 -2.6 4.6 -7.5 4.9 2.9 �-a.2 -4.1 -4.7 I.7 b.9 10.5 1.5 -S.0 3.4 -6.6 -1.6 2.6 -6.0 -3.7 -7.4 -0.3 -5.5 16.7 12.9 -0.6 6.2 9.2 5.0 . Ta�ble 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Pubiic Law 94-171 Data Total Population April 1, April l, Population Change Geogra hic Area 2000" 2010 Number Percent Beelanan town Clinton town Dover town East Fishkill town Fishkill town Hyde Park town La Grange town Milan town North East town Pawling town Pine Plains town Pleasant Valley town Poughkeepsie city Poughkeepsie town Red Hook town Rhinebeck town Stanford town Union Vale town Wappinger town Washington town Erie County Alden town Amherst town � Aurora town Boston town Brant town Buffalo city Cattaraugus Reservation Cheektowaga town CIarence town Colden town Collins town Concord town Eden town Elma town Evans town Grand Island town Hamburg town Holland town Lackawanna city 13,698 4,011 8,562 25,588 19,261 20,83? 14,926 2,359 3,002 7,521 2,559 9,Ob3 30,157 42,492 10,394 7,774 3,553 4,521 26,272 4,736 950,265 10,470 116,510 13,996 7,897 1,906 292,648 0 94,019 26,123 3,323 8,307 8,526 8,076 11,304 17,594 18,621 56,261 3,603 19,064 Page S of 43 ] 4,621 4,312 8,699 29,029 22,107 21,571 15,730 2,370 3,031. 8,463 2,473 9,b72 32,736 43,341 11,319 7,548 3,823 4,877 27,Q48 4,741 919,040 1 �,865 122,366 13,782 8,023 2,065 261,310 1,833 88,22b 30,673 3,265 6,601 8,494 7,688 11,317 16,356 20,374 56,936 3,401 1$,141 923 301 137 3,441 2,846 734 804 11 29 942 -86 609 2,579 849 925 -226 270 356 776 5 -31,225 395 5,856 -214 126 I59 -31,338 1,833 -5,793 4,550 -58 -1,706 -32 -388 13 -1,238 1,753 675 -202 -923 6:7 7.5 1.6 13.4 I4.8 3.5 5.4 0.5 1.0 12.5 -3.4 6.7 8.6 2.0 8.9 -2.9 7.6 7.9 3.0 0.1 -3.3 3.8 5.0 -1.5 1.6 8.3 -10.7 N/A -6.2 17.4 -1.7 -20.5 -0.4 -4.8 0.1 -7.0 9.4 1.2 -5.6 -4.8 �"1 r'~1 r"h � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April 1, April 1, Po ulation Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Lancaster town Marilta town Newstead town North Col[ins town Orchard Park town Sardinia town Tonawanda city Tonawanda town Tonawanda Reservation Wales town West Seneca town Essex County Chesterfield town Crown Point town Elizabethtown town Essex town Jay town Keene town Lewis town Minerva town Moriah town Newcomb town North Elba town North Hudson town St. Armand town Schroon town Ticonderoga town Westport town Willsboro town W ilmington town Franklin County Bangor town Bellmont town Bombay town Brandon town Brighton town Burke town Chateaugay town Constable town 39,019 5,709 8,404 3,376 27,635 2,692 16,136 78,155 0 2,960 45,920 38,849 2,409 2,119 1,315 713 2,30b 1,063 1,200 796 4,879 481 8,659 26b 1,321 1,759 5,167 1,3b2 1,903 1,131 51,134 2,147 1,423 1,192 542 1,682 1,359 2,036 1,428 Page 9 of 43 41,604 5,327 8,594 3,523 29,054 2,775 15,130 73,567 34 3,005 44,711 39,370 2,445 2,024 1,163 b71 2;506 1,105 1,382 809 4,798 43b 8,957 240 1,548 1,654 5,042 1,312 2,425 1,253 51,599 2,224 1,434 1,357 577 1,435 1,465 2,155 1,566 2,585 -382 190 147 1,419 83 -1,OOb -4,588 34 45 -1,209 521 36 -95 -152 -42 240 42 182 13 -81 -45 298 -26 227 -ias -125 -50 122 122 465 77 11 165 35 -247 lOb 119 138 6.6 -6.7 2.3 4.4 S.I 3.1 -6.2 -5.9 N/A 1.5 -2.6 1.3 1.5 -4.5 -11.6 -5.9 8.7 4.0 15.2 1.6 -1.7 -9.4 3.4 -9.8 17.2 -6.0 -2.4 -3.7 6.4 10.8 0.9 3.6 . 0.8 13.8 6.5 -14.7 7.8 5.8 9.7 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation -- April 1, April 1, Population Chan e Geographic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent ytcxmson town Duane town Fort Covington town Franklin town Harrietstown town Malone town Moira town St. Regis Mohawk Reservation Santa Clara town Tupper Lake town Waverly town Westville town Fulton County Bleecker town Broadalbin town Caroga town Ephratah town Gloversville city Johnstown city Johnstown town Mayfield town Northampton town Oppenheim town Perih town Stratford town Genesee County Alabama town Alexander town Batavia city Batavia town Bergen town Bethany town Byron town Darien town Elba town Le Roy town Oakfield town Pavilion town Pembroke town "/�y 159 1,645 1,197 5,575 14,981 2,857 2,699 395 6,137 1,118 1,823 ss,a�� 573 5,070 1,403 1,693 15,391 8,636 7,067 6,432 2,760 1,774 3,638 640 60,370 . 1,881 2,451 16,256 5,915 3,182 1,760 2,493 ' 3,061 2,439 7,790 3,203 2,467 4,530 Page 10 of 43 2S"l3 174 1,676 1,140 5,709 14,545 2,934 3,228 345 5,971 1,022 1,819 SS,S31 533 5,260 I ,205 1,682 15,6b5 8,743 7,098 6,495 2,670 1,924 3,646 610 60,079 1,869 2,534 15,465 6,809 3,120 1,765 2,369 3,158 2,370 7,641 3,250 2,495 4,292 84 15 31 -57 134 -436 77 529 -50 -166 -96 -4 454 -40 190 -198 -11 274 107 31 63 -90 150 8 -30 -291 -12 83 -791 894 -62 5 -124 97 -69 -149 47 28 -238 11.4 9.4 1.9 -4.8 2.4 -2.9 2.7 19.6 -12.7 -2.7 -8.6 -0.2 0.8 -7.0 3.7 -14.1 -O.b 1.8 1.2 0.4 1.0 -3.3 8.5 0.2 -4.7 -0.5 -0:6 3.4 -4.9 15.1 -1.9 0.3 -5.0 3.2 -2.8 -1.9 I .5 I.1 -5.3 � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 �►, 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data TotaI Po ulation April l, April l, Population Change Geo ra hic Area 2QOOr 2010 Number Percent Stafford town 2,409 2,459 50 2.l Tonawanda Reservation 0 483 483 N/A n Greene County Ashland town Athens town Cairo town Catskill tovm Coxsackie town Durham town ' Greenville town Halcott town Hunter town Jewett town Lexington town New Baltimore town Prattsvitle town Windham town Hamilton County Arietta town Benson town Hope town Indian Lake town Inlet town Lake Pleasant town Long Lake town Morehouse town Wells town Herkimer County Columbia town Danube town Fairfield town Frankfort town German Flatts town Herkimer town Litchfield town Little Falls city Little Falls town Manheim town 48,185 752 3,991 6,317 11,887 8,884 2,592 3,3I6 193 2,717 970 830 3,411 665 1,660 5,377 293 201 392 1,471 406 876 850 151 737 b4,437 1,638 1,098 1,624 7,386 13,629 9,962 1,464 5,193 1,539 3,171 Page 11 of 43 49,221 784 4,089 6,670 11,775 8,918 2,725 3,739 258 2,732 953 805 3,370 700 1,703 4,83b 304 192 403 1,352 333 781 711 86 674 64,519 1,580 1,039 1,627 7,636 13,258 10,175 1,513 4,946 1,587 3,334 1,036 32 98 3S3 -112 34 133 423 65 15 -17 -25 -41 35 43 -541 11 -9 11 -119 -73 -95 -139 -65 -63 82 -58 -59 3 250 -371 213 49 -247 48 163 2.2 4.3 2.5 5.6 -0.9 0.4 5.1 12.8 33.7 0.6 -1.8 -3.0 -1.2 5.3 2.6 -10.1 3.8 -4.5 2.8 -8.1 -18.0 -14.8 -16.4 -43.0 -8.5 0.1 -3.5 -5.4 U.2 3.4 -2.7 2.1 3.3 -4.8 3.1 5.1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April 1, April l, Po ulation Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2000� 2010 Number Percent Newport town Norway town Ohio town Russia town Salisbury town Schuyler town Stark town Warren town Webb town Winfield town Jefferson County Adams town Alexandria town Antwerp town Brownville town Cape Vincent town Champion town Clayton town Ellisburg town Henderson town Hounsfield town Le Ray town Lorraine town Lymetown Or[eans town Pamelia town Philadelphia•town Rodman town Rutland town Theresa town . Watertown city Watertown town Wilna town Worth town Kings County Lewis County Croghan town Denmark town "1,16y 727 922 2,487 1,953 3,385 7b7 1,133 1,912 2,202 111,738 4,782 4,097 1,793 5,843 3,345 4,3b 1 4,817 3,541 1,377 3,323 19,836 930 2,015 2,465 2,897 2,140 1,147 2,959 2,414 26,705 4,482 6,235 234 2,465,531 26,944 3,163 2,744 Page 12 of 43 "1,3U2 7b2 1,002 2,587 1,958 3,420 757 1,143 1,807 2,086 116,229 5,143 4,061 1,846 6,2b3 2,777 4,494 5,153 3,474 1,360 3,466 21,782 1,037 2,185 2,789 3,160 1,947 l,l7G 3,060 2,905 27,023 4,470 6,427 231 133 35 80 100 5 35 -10 10 -105 -116 4,491 361 -36 53 420 -568 133 336 -67 -17 143 1,946 107 170 324 263 -193 29 101 491 318 -12 192 -3 2,504,700 39,169 27,087 143 3,093 -70 2,860 116 6.1 4.8 8.7 4.0 03 1.0 -13 0.9 -5.5 -5.3 4.0 7.5 �-0.9 3.0 7.2 -17.0 3.0 7.0 -1.9 -1.2 4.3 9.8 11.5 8.4 13.1 9.1 -9.0 2.5 3.4 20.3 1.2 -0.3 3.1 -1.3 1.6 0.5 -2.2 4.2 r"� � a 'Y'able 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, � 2000 to 2010 � 2Q10 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Populallon April l, April l, Population Change Area 2000r 2010 Number Perc Diana town Greig town Harrisburg town Lewis town Leyden town Lowville town Lyonsdale town Martinsburg town Montague town New Bremen town Osceola town Pinckney town Turin town Watson town West Turin town Livingston County !'�' Avon town Caledonia town � Conesus town Geneseo town Groveland town Leicester town Lima town Livonia town Mount Morris town North Dansville town Nunda town Ossian town Portage town Sparta town Springwater town West Sparta town York town Maclison County Brookfeld town � Cazenovia town DeRuyter town Eaton town Fenner town 1,661 1,367 423 857 1,792 4,551 1,273 1,249 108 2,720 265 319 793 1,985 1,674 64,330 6,443 4,567 2,353 9,654 3,853 2,287 4,541 7,286 4,567 5,738 3,017 751 859 I ,627 2,322 1,244 3,221 69,441 2,403 6,481 1,532 4,826 1,680 Page 13 of 43 1,709 I,199 437 854 1,785 4,982 1,227 1,433 78 2,706 229 329 761 1,881 ],524 65,393 7,164 4,255 2,473 10,483 3,249 2,200 4,305 7,809 4,465 5,538 3,064 789 884 1,624 2,439 1,255 3,397 73,442 2,545 7,086 I,589 5,255 1,726 48 -168 14 -3 -7 431 -46 184 -3Q -14 -36 10 -32 -104 -150 1,063 72I -312 120 829 -604 -87 -236 523 -102 -200 47 38 25 -3 117 11 176 4,001 142 605 57 429 46 2.9 -12.3 3.3 -0.4 -0.4 9.5 -3.6 14.7 -27.8 -0.5 -13.6 3.1 -4.0 -5.2 -9.0 1.7 11.2 -6.8 5.1 8.6 -15.7 -3.8 -5.2 7.2 -2.2 -3.5 1.6 5.1 2.9 -0.2 5.0 0.9 5.5 5.8 5.9 9.3 3.7 8.9 2.7 Table 2: � Total Population Change for New York Locai Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-�71 Data Total Population April l, April l, � Population Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent �ieorgetown town Hamilton town Lebanon town Lenox town Lincoln town Madison town Nelson town Oneida city Smithfield town Stockbridge town Sullivan town Monroe County Brighton town Chili town Clarkson town East Rochester town Gates town Greece town Hamlin town Henrietta town Irondequoit town Mendon town Ogden town Parma town Penfield town Perinton town Pittsford town Riga town Rochester city Rush town Sweden town Webster town Wheatland town Montgomery County Amsterdam city Amsterdam town Canajoharie town Charleston town Florida town y46 5,733 1,329 8,665 1,818 2,801 1,964 I 0,987 1,205 2,080 14,991 735,343 35,578 27,638 6,072 6,650 29,275 94,141 9,355 39,029 52,354 8,370 18,495 14,822 34,645 . 46,d94 27,219 5,434 219,782 3,603 � 3,716 37,926 5,149 49,708 18,355 5,820 � 3,797 1,292 2,731 Page 14 of 43 y74 6,690 1,332 9,122 2,012 3,008 ] ,980 t 1,393 1,288 2, l 03 15,339 744,344 36,609 28,625 6,736 6,587 28,400 96,495 9,045 42,581 51,692 9,]52 19,856 15,633 36,242 4b,462 29,405 5,590 210,565 3,478 14,175 42,641 4,775 50,219 18,620 5,566 3,730 1,373 2,696 28 957 3 457 194 247 16 406 83 23 348 9,001 1,031 987 664 -63 -875 1,954 -310 3,552 -662 782 1,361 811 1,597 372 2, ] 86 156 -9,217 -125 459 4,715 -374 511 265 -254 -67 81 -35 3.0 16.7 0.2 5.3 14.7 7.4 4.8 3.7 6.9 1.1 2.3 1.2 2.9 3.6 10.9 -0.9 -3.0 2.1 -3.3 9.1 -1.3 9.3 7.4 5.5 4.6 0.8 8.0 2.9 -4.2 -3.5 3.3 l 2.4 -7.3 1.0 1.4 -4.4 -1.8 63 -1.3 Y Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 � 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data I(�eographic Area Glen town Minden town Mohawk town Palatine town Root town St. Johnsville town Nassau County Glen Cove city Hempstead town Long Beach city North Hempstead town Dyster Bay town New York County Niagara County � Cambria town Hartland town Lewiston tawn Lockport city Lockport town Newfane town Niagara town Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda city Pendleton town Porter town Royalton town Somerset town Tonawanda Reservatian Tuscarora Nation Reservation Wheatfield town Wilson town � Oneida County Annsville town Augusta town Ava town Boonville town Bridgewater town Total April 1, 2000r 2,222 4,202 3,902 3,070 1,752 2,565 1,334,546 26,626 756,165 35,462 220,703 295,590 1;53.7,395 219,844 5,391 4,163 16,240 22,279 19,655 9,657 8,910 55,661 33,262 b,050 6,920 7,710 2,865 0 1,155 14,086 5,840 235,461 2,956 1,966 725 4,572 1,675 Page 15 of 43 April l, 2010 2,507 4,297 3,844 3,240 1,715 2,631 1,339,532 2b,9b4 759,757 33,275 226,322 293,214 1,585,873 216,469 5,839 4,117 16,262 21,165 20,529 9,666 8,378 50,193 31,568 6,397 6,771 7,660 2,662 0 1,152 18,117 5,993 234,878 3,012 2,020 676 4,555 1,522 N 285 95 -58 170 -37 66 4,986 338 3,592 -2,187 5,619 -2,376 48,478 -3,375 448 -46 22 -1,114 874 9 -532 -5,4b8 -1,694 347 -149 -50 -203 0 -3 4,031 153 -583 56 54 -49 -17 -153 12.8 2.3 -1.5 5.5 -2.1 2.6 0.4 1.3 O.S -6.2 2.5 -0.8 3.2 -1.5 8.3 -1.1 0.1 -5.0 4.4 0.1 -6.0 -9.8 -S.l 5.7 -2.2 -0.6 -7.1 N/A -0.3 28.6 2.6 -0.2 I.9 2.7 -6.8 -0.4 -9.1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 io 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April l, April 1, Po uiation Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Camden town Deerfield town Florence town Floyd town Forestport town Kirkland town Lee town Marcy town Marshall town New Hartford town Paris town Remsen town Rome city Sangerfield town Sherrill city Steuben town Trenton town Utica city Vernon town Verona town Vienna town Western town Westmore(and town Whitestown town Onondaga County Camillus town Cicero town Clay town De W itt town Elbridge town Fabius town Gedcles town LaFayette town Lysander town Manlius town Marcellus town Onondaga town Onondaga Nation Reservation Otisco town Pompey town 5,018 3,909 1,08d 3,869 1,692 10,134 6,875 9,481 2,127 21,289 4,609 1,958 34,950 2,610 3,158 1,172 4,670 60,599 5,324 6,425 5,817 2,029 6,207 18,635 458,336 23,152 27,982 S 8,805 24,942 6,091 1,974 17,740 4,833 19,285 31,872 6,319 21,063 1,473 2,561 6,159 Page 16 of 43 4,934 4,273 1,U25 3,819 1,535 10,315 6,486 8,982 2,131 22,166 4,411 1,929 33,725 2,561 3,071 1,100 4,498 62,235 5,408 6,293 5,440 1,951 6, I 38 18,667 467,026 24,167 31,632 58,206 25,838 5,922 1,964 17,118 4,952 21,759 32,370 6,210 23,101 468 2,541 7,080 � -84 364 -61 -50 -157 181 -389 -499 . 4 877 -198 -29 -1,225 -49 -87 -72 -172 1,636 84 -132 -377 -78 -69 32 8,690 1,015 3,650 -599 896 -169 -10 -b22 119 2,474 498 -109 2,038 -1,005 -20 921 -1.7 9.3 -5.6 -1.3 -9.3 1.8 -5.7 -5.3 0.2 4.1 -4.3 -1.5 � -3.5 -1.9 -2.8 -6.I -3.7 2.7 1.6 -2.1 -6.S -3.8 -1.1 0.2 1.9 4.4 13.0 -1.0 3.6 -2.8 -a.s -3.5 2.5 12.8 1.6 -1.7 9.7 -68.2 -0.8 I 5.0 r"� � r,•"� Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �Geographic Area Salina town. Skaneateles town Spafford town Syracuse city Tully town Van Buren town Ontario County Bristol town Canadice town Canandaigua city Canandaigua town East Bloomfield town Farmington town Geneva city Geneva town Gorham town Hopewell town Manchester town Naples town . Phelps town Richmond town Seneca town South Bristol town Victor town West Bloomfield town Orange Couniy . . Blooming Grove town Chester town Cornwall town Crawford town Deerpark town Goshen town Greenvilie town Hampton6urgh town Highlands town Middletown city .Minisink town Monroe town Montgomery town Total Po� April I, ZO�Or 33,290 7,323 1,661 146,464 2,680 12,6b7 100,224 2,421 1,846 11,418 7,649 3,361 10,585 13,613 3,295 3,776 3,346 9,25 8 2,441 7,009 3,452 2,737 1,645 9,823 2,549 341,371 17,356 12,140 12,310 7,875 7,858 12,913 3,800 4,686 12,482 25,325 3,585 31,407 20,891 Page 17 of 43 Apri11, 2010 33,710 7,209 1,686 145,170 2,738 13,185 107,931 2,315 1,664 10,545 10,020 3,634 11,825 13,261 3,291 4,247 3,747 9,395 2,502 7,072 3,361 2,721 1,590 14,275 2,466 372,813 18,028 11,981 12,b46 9,316 7,901 13,687 4,616 5,561 12,492 28,086 4,490 39,912 22,606 Number 420 -114 25 -1,294 58 518 7,707 -106 -182 -873 2,37I 273 1,240 -352 -4 471 401 137 61 63 -91 -16 -55 4,452 -83 31,442 672 -159 336 1,441 43 774 81b 875 10 2,761 905 8,505 1,715 13 -1.6 1.5 -0.9 2.2 4.I 7.7 -4.4 -9.9 -7.6 31.0 8.1 11.7 -2.6 -0.1 12.5 12.0 1.5 2.5 0.9 -2.6 -0.6 -3.3 453 -3.3 9.2 3.9 -13 2.7 183 0.5 6.0 21.5 18.7 0.1 10.9 25.2 27.1 8.2 Table 2: Total Popuiation Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 � 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population Apri11, April 1, Population Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Mount Hope town Newburgh city Newburgh town New Windsor town Port Jervis city Tuxedo town Wallkill town Warwick town Wawayanda town Woodbury town Orleans County Albion town Barre town Carlton town Clarendon town Gaines town Kendall town Munay town Ridgeway town Shelby town Yates town Oswego County Albion town Amboy town Boylston town Constantia town Fuiton city Granby town Hannibal towri Hastings town Mexico town Minetto town New Haven town �rwell town Oswego city Oswego town Palermo town Parish town Redfield town b,b39 28,259 27,571 22,861 8,860 3,334 24,722 30,764 6,273 9,460 44,173 9,409 2,124 2,960 3,392 3,740 2,838 4,892 6,888 5,420 2,510 122,379 2,083 1,312 507 5,143 11,855 7,009 4,957 8,803 5,181 1,663 2,930 1,252 18,096 7,287 3,686 2,694 . 607 Page 18 of 43 7,U 1 t� 28,866 29,801 25,244 8,828 3,624 27,426 32,065 7,266 11,353 42,883 8,468 2,025 2,994 3,648 3,378 2,724 4,988 6,780 5,319 2,559 ] 22,109 2,073 1,263 549 4,973 11,896 6,821 4,854 9,450 5,197 1,659 2,856 1,167 18,142 7,984 3,664 2,558 SSQ 37y 607 2,230 2,383 -32 29Q 2,704 1,301 993 1,893 -1,230 -941 -99 34 256 -362 -114 9b -108 -101 49 -270 -10 -49 42 -170 41 -188 -103 647 lb -4 -74 -85 46 697 -22 -136 -57 5.7 2.1 8.l 10.4 -0.4 8.7 10.9 4.2 15.8 20.0 -2.9 -10.0 -4.7 1.1 7.5 -9.7 -4.0 2.0 -1.6 -1.9 2.0 -0.2 -0.5 -3.7 8.3 -3.3 0.3 -2.7 -2.1 73 0.3 -0.2 -2.5 -6.8 0.3 9.6 -0.6 -5.0 -9.4 i""'� � r"� � � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census:. Public Law 94-171 Data � Total Po ulation . Aprii l, April l, Po ulation Chan e Geogra hic Area 2000' 2010 Nnmber Percent �cniana town Sandy Creek town Schroeppel town Scriba town Volney town West Monroe town Williamstown town Otsego County Burlington town Butternuts town Cherry Valley town Decatur town Edmeston town Exeter town Hartwick town Laurens town Maryland town Middlefield town Milford town Morris town New Lisbon town Oneonta city Oneonta town Otego town Otsego town Pittsfield town Plainfield town Richfield town Roseboom town Springfield town Unadilla town Westford town Worcester town Putnam County Carmel town Kent town Patterson town Philipstown town Putnam Valley town J,2SL4 3,863 8,566 7,189 6,094 4,428 1,350 61,672 1,085 1,792 1,268 41Q 1,818 954 2,203 2,398 1,920 2,247 2,938 1,867 1,116 13,292 4,994 3,187 3,899 1,301 982 2,423 684 1,355 4,548 784 2,207 95,745 33,006 14,009 11,306 9,422 10,686 Page 19 of 43 �,% l iS 3,939 8,501 6,840 5,926 4,252 1,277 62,259 �,�ao 1,786 1,223 353 1,826 987 2,110 2,424 1,897 2,114 3,044 1,878 1,114 13,901 5,229 3,115 3,900 1,366 915 2,388 711 1,358 4,392 868 2,220 99,710 34,305 13,507 12,023 9,662 11,809 -lU6 76 -65 -349 -168 -176 -73 587 55 -6 -45 -57 8 33 -93 26 -23 -133 106 11 -2 609 235 -72 1 65 -67 -35 27 3 -156 84 l3 3,965 1,299 -502 717 240 1,123 -1.8 2.0 -0.8 -4.9 -2.8 -4.0 -5.4 1.0 5.1 -0.3 -3.5 -13.9 0.4 3.5 -4.2 1.1 -1.2 -5.9 3.6 0.6 -0.2 4.6 4.7 -23 0.0 5.0 -6.8 -1.4 3.9 0.2 -3.4 10.7 0.6 4.1 3.9 -3.6 6.3 2.5 10.5 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2Q00 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data � Total Po ulation April 1, April 1, Population Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2000� 2010 Numher Percent Southeast town Queens County Rensselaer County Berlin town Brunswick town East Greenbush town Grafton town Hoosick town Nassau town North Greenbush Eown Petersburgh town Pittstown town Poestenkill town Rensselaer city Sand Lake town Schaghticoke town Schodack town Stephentown town Troy city Richmond County Rockland County Clarkstown town Haverstraw town Orangetown town Ramapo town Stony Point town St. Lawrence County Brasher town Canton town CIare town Clifton town Colton town De Kalb town De Peyster town Edwards town Fine town 17,316 2,229,379 152,540 1,901 11,664 15,429 1,987 6,759 4,818 10,815 1,563 5,644 4,044 7,892 7,987 7,456 12,536 2,873 49,172 443,729 286,761 82,056 33,825 47,781 108,852 14,247 111,919 2,337 10,334 112 791 1,453 2,213 936 1,148 1,622 Page 2� of 43 18,404 1,088 2,230,722 1,343 159,429 1,88Q 11,941 16,473 2,130 6,924 4,789 12,075 1,525 5,735 4,530 9,392 8,530 7,679 12,794 2,903 50,129 468,730 311,687 84,187 36,634 49,212 126,595 15,059 111,944 2,512 10,995 105 751 1,451 2,434 998 1,156 1,512 6,889 -21 277 1,044 143 165 -29 1,260 -38 91 486 1,500 543 223 258 30 957 25,001 24,926 2,131 2,809 1,431 17,743 812 25 175 661 -7 -40 -2 221 62 8 -110 6.3 0.1 4.5 -1.1 2.4 6.8 7.2 2.4 -0.6 11.7 -2.4 1.6 12.0 19.0 6.8 3.0 2.1 1.0 1.9 5.6 8.7 2.6 8.3 3.0 16.3 S.7 0.0 7.5 6.4 -6.3 -5.1 -0.1 10.0 6.6 0.7 -6.8 i""� � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 201U � 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data i'''1 �"`� � Geographic Area Fowler town Gouverneur town Hammond town Hermon town Hopkinton town Lawrence town Lisbon town Louisvilie town Macomb town Madrid town Massena town Morristown town Norfolk town Ogdensburg city Oswegatchie town Parishville town Piercefield town Pierrepont town Pitcairn town . Potsdam town Rossie town Russell town Stockholm town Waddington town Saratoga County Ballston town Charlton town Ctifton Park town Corinth town Day town Edinburg town Galway town Greenfield town Hadley town Halfmoon town Malta town Mechanicville city Milton town Moreau town Northumberland town Total Po� April l, ZQO�� 2,179 . 7,419 1,209 1,069 I,020 1,545 4,047 - 3,195 846 1,828 13,121 2,050 4,565 12,364 4,370 2,049 305 2,674 783 15,945 785 1,801 3,592 2,212 200,635 8,729 3,958 33,110 6,259 920 1,384 3,589 7,362 1,971 18,359 13,005 5,019 17,103 13,549 4,603 Page 21 of 43 April 1, 2Q10 2,202 �,ass 1,191 1,108 1,077 1,826 4,102 3,145 906 1,735 12,883 1,974 4,668 11,128 4,397 2,153 310 2,589 846 16,041 877 1,856 3,665 2,266 219,607 9,776 4,133 36,705 6,531 856 1,214 3,545 7,775 2,048 2I,535 14,765 5,196 18,575 14,728 5,087 Number 23 -334 =18 39 57 281 55 -50 60 -93 -238 -76 103 -1,236 27 l04 5 -85 63 96 92 55 73 54 18,972 1,047 175 3,595 272 -64 -170 -44 413 77 3,176 1,760 177 1,472 1,179 484 1.1 -4.5 -1.5 3.6 5.6 18.2 1.4 -�.6 7.1 -5.1 -1.8 -3.7 2.3 -10.0 0.6 5.1 1.6 -3.2 8.0 0.6 11.7 3.1 2.0 2.4 9.5 12.0 4.4 10.9 4.3 -7.0 -12.3 -1.2 5.6 3.9 17.3 13.5 3.5 8.6 8.7 10.5 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Geographic Area Providence town Saratoga town Saratoga Springs city Stillwater town Waterford town Wilton town Schenectady County Duanesburg town Glenville town Niskayuna town Princetown town Rotterdam town Schenectady city Schoharie County Blenheim town Broome town Carlisle town Cobleskill town Conesville town Esperance town Fulton town _ Gilboa town Jefferson town Middleburgh town Richmondvill.e town Schoharie town Seward town Sharon town Summit town Wright town Schuyler County Catharine town Cayuta town Dix town Hector town Montour town Orange town Reading town Total Po� April 1, 2040r 1,837 5,114 26,186 7,522 8,515 12,54I 146,551 5,808 28,179 20,295 2,i32 28,316 61,821 31,582 330 959 1,758 6,407 727 2,043 1,493 1,204 1,285 3,S 15 2,412 3,299 1,637 1,843 1,123 1,547 19,222 1,930 545 4,197 4,854 2,446 1,754 1,786 Page 22 of 43 April l, 20�0 1,995 5,674 26,586 8,287 8,423 16,173 154,727 6,122 29,480 21,781 2,115 29,094 66,135 32,749 377 973 1,948 6,625 734 2,076 1,442 1,3Q7 1,410 3,746 2,610 3,245 1,763 1,84b 1,148 1,539 18,343 1,762 SSb 3,864 4,940 2,308 1,609 1,707 N lation 158 560 40Q 765 -92 3,632 8,176 314 1,301 1,486 -17 778 4,314 1,167 47 14 190 218 7 33 -S 1 103 125 231 198 -94 126 3 25 -8 -879 -168 11 -333 86 -138 -145 -79 8.6 11.0 1.5 10.2 -1.1 29.0 5.6 � 5.4 4.6 7.3 -0.8 2.7 7.0 3.7 14.2 1.5 10.8 3.4 1.0 1.6 -3.4 8.6 9.7 6.6 8.2 -2.8 7.7 0.2 2.2 -0.5 -4.b -8.7 2.0 -7.9 1.8 -5.6 -8.3 -4.4 � ^ a Table 2: Total Population Change %r New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 � 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Tota! Po ulation April 1, April l, Po ulation Chan e Geo ra hic. Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Tyrone town � 1,710 1,597 -113 -6.6 Seneca County. Covert town Fayette town Geneva city Junius town Lodi town Ovid town Romulus town Seneca Falls town Tyre town Varick town Waterloo town Steuben County Addison town � Avoca town Bath town Bradford town Cameron town Campbell town Canisteo town Caton town Cohocton town Corning city Corning town Dansville town Erwin town Fremont town Greenwood town Hartsville town Hornby town Hornell city Hornelisville town Howard town Jasper town Lindley town � Prattsburgh town Pulteney town Rathbone town 33,342 2,227 3,643 0 1,3b2 1,478 2,755 2,036 9,347 899 1,729 7,86b 98,728 2,640 2,311 - i2,oss 772 1,034 3,691 3,583 2,097 2,626 10,835 � 6,433 1,977 7,227 964 849 585 1,742 9,149 3,915 1,430 1,270 1,913 2,064 l ,405 1,080 Page 23 of 43 35,251 2,154 3,929 0 1,471 1,550 2,311 4,316 9,040 981 1,857 7,642 98,990 2,595 2,264 12,379 855 945 3,406 3,391 2,179 2,561 11,183 b,270 1,842 8,Q37 1,008 801 609 1,706 8,563 4,151 1,4b7 1,424 1,967 2,085 1,285 1,126 1,909 -73 286 0 109 72 -444 2,280 -307 82 128 -224 262 -45 -47 291 83 -89 -285 -192 82 -6S 348 -163 -135 810 44 -48 24 -36 -586 236 37 154 54 21 -120 4b 5.7 -3.3 7.9 N/A 8.0 4.9 -16.1 112.0 -3.3 9.1 7.4 -2.8 0.3 -1.7 -2.0 2.4 10.8 -8.6 -7.7 -5.4 3.9 -2.5 3.2 -2.5 -6.8 11.2 4.6 -5.7 4.1 -2.1 -6.4 6.0 2.6 12:1 2.8 1.0 -8.5 4.3 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, � 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation April l, April l, Po ulation Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2000� 2010 Number Percent "1 nurston town Troupsburg town Tuscarora town Urbana town Wayland town Wayne town West Union town Wheeler town Woodhu[l town Suffolk County Babylon town Brookhaven town East Hampton town Huntington town Islip town Poospatuck Reservation Riverhead town Shelter Island town Shinnecock Reservation Smithtown town Southampton town Southold town Suliivan County Bethel town Callicoon tawn Cochecton town Delaware town Fallsburg town Forestbtargh town Fremont town Highland town Liberty town Lumberland town Mamakating town Neversink town Rockland town Thompson town Tusten town 1,3Uy 1,126 1,400 2,546 4,314 1,167 399 1,263 1,524 1,419,372 212,139 448,239 19,719 195,289 322,435 283 27,b80 2,226 504 115,545 54,714 20,599 73,962 4,364 3,052 1,327 2,720 12,227 831 1,387 2,407 9,638 1,936 11,OU4 3,556 3,913 14,185 1,415 Page 24 of 43 1,35U 1,291 I ,473 2,343 4,102 1,041 312 1,260 1,719 1,493;350 213,603 486,040 21,457 203,264 335,543 324 33,506 2,392 662 l 17,801 Sb,790 21,968 77,547 4,255 3,057 1,372 2,670 12,870 819 1,381 2,530 9,885 2,468 12,085 3,557 3,775 15,308 1,515 41 165 73 -203 -212 -126 -87 -3 195 73,978 1,464 37,801 1,738 7,975 13,108 41 5,826 166 158 2,256 2,076 1,369 3,585 -109 5 4S -50 643 -12 -6 123 247 532 1,081 1 -138 1,123 100 3.1 14.7 5.2 -8.0 -4.9 -10.8 -21.8 -0.2 12.8 5.2 0.7 8.4 8.8 4.1 4.1 14.5 21.0 7.5 313 2.0 3.8 6.6 4.8 -2.5 a.2 3.4 -1.8 5.3 -I.4 -0.4 S.1 2.6 27.5 9.8 a.o -3.5 7.9 7.1 /a'� r"'1 a Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 r'''1 _ 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �, � Geographic Area Tioga County Barton town Berkshire town Candor town Newark Valley town Nichols town Owego town Richford town Spencer town Tioga town Tompkins County Caroline town Danby town Dryden town Enfield town Groton town Ithaca city Ithaca town Lansing town Newf eld town Ulysses town Ulster County Denning town Esopus town Gardiner town Hardenburgh town Hurley town Kingston city Kingston town Lloyd town Marbletown town Marlborough town New Paltz town Olive town Plattekill town Rochester town Rosendale town Saugerties town Shandaken town Total Po� April 1, 2Q00` 51,787 9,066 1,36b 5,317 4, l Od 2,583 20,366 1,170 2,979 4,840 96,502 2,912 3,007 13,531 3,370 5,794 28,775 18,709 10,521 5,108 4,775 177,694 511 9,333 5,238 208 6,562 23,478 908 9,93 8 5,854 8,263 12,830 4,579 9,889 7,01 Q 6,345 18,822 3,226 Page 25 of 43 April l, 2010 51,125 8,858 1,412 5,305 3,94b 2,525 19,883 1;172 3,153 4,87 t 101,564 3,282 3,329 14,435 3,512 5,950 30,014 19,930 11,033 5,179 4,900 182,493 551 9,041 5,713 238 6,314 23,893 889 10,863 5,607 8,808 14,003 4,419 10,499 7,3I3 6,075 19,482 3,085 Number -6b2 -208 46 -12 -154 -58 -483 2 174 31 5,062 370 322 904 142 156 1,239 1,221 512 71 125 4,799 40 -292 475 30 -248 415 -19 925 -247 545 1,173 -160 610 303 -270 660 -141 -1.3 -2.3 3.4 -0.2 -3.8 -2.2 -2.4 0.2 5.8 0.6 5.2 12.7 10.7 6.7 4.2 2.7 4.3 6.5 4.9 1.4 2.6 2.7 7.8 -3.1 9.1 14.4 -3.8 1.8 -2.1 9.3 -4.2 6.6 9.1 -3.5 d.2 4.3 -4.3 3:5 -4.4 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2Q10 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April 1, April l, Po ulation Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent ahawangunk tawn Utster town Wawarsing town Woodstock town Warren County Bolton town Chester town Glens Falls city Hague town Horicon town Johnsburg town Lake George town Lake Luzerne town Queenslsury town Stony Creek town Thurman town Warrensburg town Washington County Argyle town Cambridge town Dresden town Easton town Fort Ann town Fort Edward town Granville town Greenwich town `Hampton town Hartford town Hebron town Jackson town Kingsbury town Putnam town Salem town White Creek town Whitehall town 12,0"lU 12,526 13,928 6,226 63,303 2,117 3,614 14,354 854 1,479 2,450 3,578 3,219 25,441 743 1,199 4,255 61,042 3,688 2,154 677 2,259 d,417 5,892 6,456 4,896 871 2,277 1,775 1,716 11,171 645 2,702 3,411 4,035 14,332 12,327 13,157 5,884 65,707 2,326 3,355 14,700 699 i,389 2,395 3,515 3,347 27,901 7b7 1,219 4,094 63,216 3,782 2,021 652 2,336 b,194 6,371 6,669 4,942 938 2,269 1,853 1,8Q0 12,671 d09 2,715 3,356 4,042 Wayne County 93,766 � 93,772 Arcadia town 14,889 14,244 Butler town 2,277 2,064 Page 26 of 43 2,312 -199 -771 -342 2,404 209 -259 346 -155 -90 -55 -63 128 2,460 24 24 -161 2,174 94 -133 -25 77 -227 479 213 46 67 -8 78 84 1,500 -36 13 -55 7 6 -645 -213 19.2 -l.b -5.5 -5.5 3.8 9.9 -7.2 2.4 -18.1 -6.1 -2.2 -1.8 4.0 9.7 3.2 1.7 -3.8 3.6 2.5 -6.2 -3.7 3.4 -3.5 8.1 3.3 0.9 7.7 -0.4 4.4 4.9 13.4 -S.6 0.5 -1.6 a.2 0.0 -4.3 -9.4 /�`� r""� 6 Ta61e 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 r'�, 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �"'� � Geographic Area Galen town Huron town Lyons town Macedon town Marion town Ontario town Palmyra town Rose town Savannah town Sodus town Walworth town Williamson town Wolcott town Westchester County Bedford town Cortlandt town Eastchester town Greenburgh town Harrison town Lewisboro town Mamaroneck town Mount Kisco town Mount Pleasant town Mount Vernon city New Castle town New Rochelle city North Castle town North Salem town Ossining town Peekskill city Pelham town Pound Ridge town Rye city Rye fown Scarsdale town Somers town White Plains city Yonkers city � Yortctown town Total April 1, 2000' 4,439 2,117 5,831 8,688 4,974 9,779 7,672 2,442 1,838 8,949 8,402 6,777 4,b92 923,459 18,133 38,469 31,334 86,831 24,129 12,324 28,967 10,007 43,221 68,381 17,467 72,182 10,849 5,173 36,534 22,441 11,866 4,726 14,953 43,907 17,825 18,346 53,075 196,001 36,318 Page 27 of 43 April 1, 2010 4,290 2,118 5,682 9,148 4,746 10,136 7,975 2,369 1,730 8,384 9,449 b,984 4,453 949, l 13 17,335 41,592 32,363 88,400 27,472 12,411 29, I 56 10,877 43,724 67,292 17,569 77,062 11,841 5,104 37,674 23,583 12,396 5,104 15,720 . 45,928 17,166 20,434 56,853 195,976 36,081 opulation Number -149 1 -149 460 -228 357 303 -73 -108 -565 1,Q47 207 -239 25,654 -798 3,123 1,029 1,569 3,343 87 189 870 503 -1,089 102 4,880 992 -69 1,140 1,142 530 378 767 2,021 -b59 2,088 3,778 -25 -237 -3.4 0.0 -2.6 5.3 -4.6 3.7 3.9 -3.0 -5.9 -6.3 12.5 3.1 -5.1 2.8 -4.4 8.1 33 1.8 13.9 0.7 0.7 8.7 1.2 -1.6 0.6 6.8 9.1 -1.3 3.1 5.1 4.S 8.0 5.1 4.6 -3.7 11.4 7.1 0.0 -0.7 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �"� Total Po ulation - Apri11, Aprii 1, Po ulation Change Geo raphic Area 2040r 2010 Number Percent Wyoming County Arcade town Attica town Bennington town Castile town Covington town Eagle town Gainesville town Genesee Falls town Java town Middlebury town Orangeville town Perry town Pike town Sheldon town Warsaw town Wethersfield town Yates County Barrington town Benton town Italy town Jerusalem town Middtesex town Mi[o town Potter town Starkey town Torrey town Adams village Addison viElage Afton village Airmont village Akron village Albany city Albion vilIage Alden village Alexander village Alexandria Bay village Alfred village Allegany village 43,424 4, I 84 7,806 3,349 2,873 1,357 1,194 2,333 460 2,222 1,508 1,301 4,876 1,086 2,561 5,423 891 24,621 1,39b 2,644 1,087 4,525 1,345 7,026 1,830 3,4b5 1,307 1,616 1,797 836 7,799 3,085 94,444 5,992 2,66b � 481 1,088 3,954 1,882 Page 28 of 43 42,155 4,205 7,702 3,359 2,906 1,232 1,192 2,182 438 2,057 1,441 1,355 4,616 1,114 2,409 5,064 883 25,348 1,681 2,836 1,141 4,469 1,495 7,006 1,865 3,573 1,282 1,775 1,763 822 8,62$ 2,868 97,856 6,OSb 2,645 509 1,078 4,174 1,816 -1,269 21 -104 10 33 -125 -2 -151 -22 -165 -67 54 -260 28 -152 -359 -8 727 285 196 54 -Sb 150 -20 35 108 -25 159 -34 -14 829 -217 3,412 64 -61 28 -10 220 -bG -2.9 0.5 -1.3 0.3 1.1 -9.2 -0.2 -6.5 -4.8 -7.4 -4.4 4.2 -5.3 2.6 -5.9 -6.6 -0.9 3.0 aa.a� 7.4 5.0 -1.2 11.2 -0.3 1.9 3.1 -1.9 9.8 -1.9 -1.7 10.6 -�.a 3.6 1.1 -2.3 5.8 -0.9 5.6 -3.5 �"'` �'�"1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 �'"� 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �,'"� � �Geographic Area Almond village Altamont village Altmar village Ames village Amityville village Amsterdam city Andover village Angelica village Angola village Antwerp village Arcade village Ardsley village Argyle village Arkport village Asharoken village Athens village Atlantic. Beach village Attica village Auburn city Aurora village Avoca village Avon village Babylon village Bainbridge village Baldwinsville �illage Ballston Spa village Barker village Barneveld village Batavia city Bath village Baxter Estates village Bayville village Beacon city Belle Tene village Bellerose village Bellport village Belmont village Bemus Point village Bergen village Binghamton city Black River village Total Po� April l, 200�� 461 . 1,755 348 173 9,441 18,355 1,073 903 2,266 716 2,026 4,269 289 832 623 1,695 I,986 2,597 28,574 720 1,030 2,977 12,613 1,365 7,066 5,556 577 332 16,256 5,641 1,006 7,135 14,805 832 1,173 2,363 952 344 1,243 47,380 1,285 Page 29 of 43 April 1, 2010 4b6 I ,720 407 145 9,S23 18,620 1,042 869 2,127 686 2,071 4,452 306 844 654 . 1,6b8 1,891 2,547 27,687 724 94b 3,394 12,166 1,355 7,378 5,409 533 284 15,465 5,786 999 6,669 15,541 792 1,193 2,084 969 364 I,176 47,376 1,348 � 5 -35 59 -28 82 265 -31 -34 -139 -30 45 183 17 12 31 -27 -95 -SO -887 4 -84 417 -447 -10 312 -147 -44 -48 -791 145 -7 -466 736 -40 20 -279 17 24 -67 -4 63 1.I -2.0 17.0 -16.2 4.9 1.4 -2.9 -3.8 -6.1 -4.2 2.2 4.3 5.9 1.4 5.0 -1.6 -4.8 -1.9 -3.1 4.6 -8.2 14.0 -3.5 -0.7 4.4 -2.6 -7.6 -14.5 -4.9 2.6 -0.7 -6.5 5.0 -4.8 1.7 -11.8 1.8 7.1 -5.4 0.0 4.9 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2Q10 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April l, April l, Po utation Chan e Geogra hic Area 2000� 2010 Number Percent �siasaeu vuiage Bloomfield village Bloomingburg village Bolivar village Boonville village Brewster village BriarcliffManor village Bridgewater village Brightwaters village Broadalbin village Brockport village Brocton village Bronxville village Brookville village Brownville village Brushton village Buchanan village Buffalo city Burcfett village Burke village Caledonia village Cambridge village Camden viltage Camillus village Canajoharie village Canandaigua city Canaseraga village Canastota village Candor village Canisteo village Canton village Cape Vincent village Carthage village Cassadaga village Castile vil[age Castleton-on-Hudson village Castorland village Cato village Catskill village Cattaraugus village Cayuga Heights villag� l,"/ 1 �S 1,267 348 1,173 2, l 38 2,162 7,663 583 3,248 1,411 8,103 1,547 6,543 3,365 1,022 479 2,189 292,648 357 213 2,327 1,925 2,330 1,249 2,262 11,418 584 � 4,425 855 2,336 5,954 760 3,721 676 1,051 1,619 311 601 4,392 1,075 3,738 Page 30 of 43 "1,55:3 I,361 420 1,047 2,072 2,39U 7,867 470 3,103 1,327 8,366 1,486 6,323 3,4b5 1,119 474 2,230 261,310 340 211 2,201 1,870 2,231 1,213 2,229 10,545 550 4,804 851 2,270 6,314 726 3,74? 634 1,015 1,473 351 532 4,081 1,002 3,729 -1b5 94 72 -126 -66 228 204 -113 -145 -84 2b3 -61 -220 100 97 -5 41 -31,338 -17 -2 -126 -S5 -99 -36 -33 -873 -34 3Z9 -4 -66 360 -34 26 -42 -36 -146 40 -69 -311 -73 -9 -6.1 7.4 20.7 -10.7 -3.1 10.5 2.7 -19.4 -4.5 -6.0 3.2 -3.9 -3.4 3.0 9.5 -1.4 1.9 -10.7 -4.8 -0.9 -5.4 -2.9 -4.2 -2.9 -1.5 -7.6 -5.8 S.6 -0.5 -2.8 6.0 -4.5 0.7 -6.2 -3.4 -9.0 12.9 -I1.5 -7.1 -6.8 -0.2 �"1 �1 /"'1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Loca1 Government Areas, 2000 to 2010. � 2010 Census: Pu61ic Law 94-171 Data � � Total Po ulation April 1, April l, Po� ulation Change Geogra hic Area 2000� � . 2010 Number Percent �ayuga vtiiage Cazenovia viliage Cedarhurst village Celoron village Centrai Syuare village Centre Island village Champlain village Chateaugay village Chatham village Chaamont village Cherry Creek village Cherry Valley village Cliester village Chestnut Ridge village �hittenango village Churchville village Clayton village Clayville village � Cleveland village Clifton Springs village Clinton village Clyde village Cobleskill village Cohocton village Cohoes city Cold Brook village Cold Spring village Colonie village Constableville village Cooperstown village Copenhagen village Corfu village Corinth village Corning city Cornwall-on-Hudson village Cortland city Cove Neck village Coxsackie village Croghan village Croton-on-Hudson village Cuba village S11 2,623 6,177 1,292 1,812 444 1,173 798 1,758 610 551 592 3,494 � 7,839 4,833 1,887 1,821 445 760 2,223 1,951 2,269 4,539 854 15,607 336 1,983 7,916 305 2,032 865 799 2,474 10,835 3,058 18,740 300 2,895 665 7,606 1,633 Page 31 of 43 549 2,835 6,592 1,112 1,848 410 1,101 833 1,770 624 461 520 3,969 7,91 b 5,081 1,961 1,978 350 750 2,12? 1,942 2,093 4,678 838 16,168 329 2,013 7,793 242 1,852 801 709 2,559 11,183 3,018 19,204 286 2,813 618 8,070 1,5.75 38 212 415 -180 36 -34 -72 35 12 14 -90 -72 47S 77 248 74 157 -95 -10 -9b -9 -17b 139 -16 561 -7 30 -123 -63 -180 -64 -90 85 348 -40 464 -14 -82 -47 464 -58 7.4 8.1 6.7 -13.9 2.0 -7.7 -6.1 4.4 0.7 2.3 -16.3 -12.2 13.6 1.0 5.1 3.9 8.6 -21.3 -1.3 -4.3 -o.s -7.8 3.1 -1:9 3.6 -2.1 1.5 -1.6 -20.7 -8.9 -7.4 -11.3 3.4 3.2 -1.3 2.5 -4.7 -2.8 -7.1 6.1 -3.6 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation April 1, April l, Population Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2440' 2010 Number Percent llelevan village Dannemora village Dansville village Deferiet village Delanson village Delhi village Depew village Deposit village Dering Harbor village DeRuyter village Dexter village Dobbs Ferry village Dolgeville village Dresden village Dryden village Dundee village Dunkirk city Earlville village East Aurora village East Hamptan village East Hills village East Nassau village East Randolph village East Rochester village East Rockaway village East Syracuse village East Williston village Edwards village Elba village Elbridge village Ellenville village Ellicottville village Ellishurg village. Elmira city Elmira Heights village Elmsford vitlage Endicott village Esperance village Evans Mills village Fabius village Fair Haven village 1,089 4,129 4,832 309 385 2,583 16,610 1,699 13 533 1,131 10,622 2,164 307 1,838 1,630 13,131 791 6,673 1,334 6,842 571 630 6,650 10,362 3,178 2,503 465 696 1,118 4,008 472 269 30,942 4,170 4,672 I3,013 380 605 355 884 Page 32 of 43 1,089 3,936 4,719 294 377 3,087 15,303 1,6b3 11 558 1,Q52 10,875 2,206 308 1,890 1,725 12,563 872 6,236 1,083 6,955 587 620 6,587 9,818 3,084 2,556 439 676 1,058 4,135 376 244 29,200 4,097 4,664 13,392 345 621 352 745 0 -193 -113 -15 -8 504 -1,307 -36 -2 25 -79 253 42 1 52 35 -568 8I -437 -251 113 16 -10 -63 -544 -94 53 -26 -20 -60 127 -96 -25 -1,742 -73 -8 379 -3S 16 -3 -139 0.0 -4.7 -2.3 -4.9 -2.1 19.5 -7.9 -2.1 -15.4 4.7 -7.0 2.4 1.9 03 2.8 2.1 -4.3 10.2 -6.5 -18.8 . 1.7 2.8 -1.6 -0.9 -5.2 -3.0 2.1 -5.6 -2.9 -5.4 3.2 -20.3 -9.3 -5.6 -1.8 -0.2 2.9 -9.2 2.6 -0.8 -15.7 /�1 /""` � r'�� � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �(=eographic Area Fairport village Falconer village Farmingdale village Farnham village Fayetteville village Fishkill village Fleischmanns village Floral Park village Florida village Flower Hill village Fonda vitlage Forestville viltage Fort Ann vi[lage Fort Edward village Fort Johnson village Fort Plain village Frankfort village Franklin village Franklinville village Fredonia village ' Freeport village Freeville village Fulton ciry Fultonville village Gainesville village Galway village Garden City village �Geneseo village Geneva city Gilbertsville village Glen Cove city Glen Park village Glens Falls city Gloversvil.te city Goshen village Gouverneur village Gowanda viqage Grand View-on-Hudson village Granville village Great Neck Estates village Great Neck Plaza village Total Po� April l, Z�D�r 5,740 2,540 8,399 322 4,190 1,740 351 15,967 2,589 4,508 810 770 471 3,141 491 2,288 2,537 402 1,855 10,706 43,783 505 11,855 710 304 214 2I ,672 7',579 13,613 375 2G,626 487 14,354 15,391 5,680 4,2b7 2,842 288 2,644 2,756 6,433 Page 33 of 43 April 1, 2014 5,353 2,420 8,189 382 4,373 2,171 351 15,863 2,833 4,665 795 697 484 3,375 490 2,322 2,598 374 1,740 11,230 42,860 520 11,896 784 229 200 22,371 8,031 13,261 399 26,964 502 14,700 15,6b5 5,454 3,949 2,709 285 2,543 2,761 6,707 Nu -387 -120 -210 60 183 431 0 -104 244 157 -15 -73 13 234 -1 34 bl -28 -115 524 -923 15 41 74 -75 -14 699 452 -352 24 338 15 346 274 -226 -318 -133� -3 -101 5 274 -6.7 -4.7 -2.5 18.6 4.4 24.8 0.0 -a.� 9.4 3.5 -1.9 -9.5 2.8 7.4 -0.2 1.5 2.4 -�.a -6.2 4.9 -2.1 3.0 �.3 10.4 -24.7 -6.5 3.2 6.0 -2.6 6.4 1.3 3.1 2.4 1.8 -4.0 -7.5 -4.7 -1.0 -3.8 0.2 4.3 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population April 1, April 1, Po ulation Change Geographic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Cireat Neck village Green Island village Greene village Greenport village Greenwich village Greenwood Lake viliage Groton village Hagaman village Hamburg village Hamilton village Hammond village Hammondsport village Hancock village Hannibal village Harriman village Harrison village Harrisville village Hastings-on-Hudson village Haverstraw village Head of the Harbor village Hempstead village Herkimer village Hermon village Herrings village Heuvelton village Hewlett Bay Park village Hewlett Harbor village Hewlett Neck village Highland Falls village Hillburn village Hilton village Hobart village Holland Patent village Holley village Homer village Honeoye Falls village Hoosick Falls village Horneil city Horseheads village Hudson city Hudson Falis village 9,538 2,283 l ,701 2,048 1,902 3,411 2,470 1,357 10,110 3,515 302 731 1,189 542 2,268 24,129 653 7,715 10,1 l7 1,447 53,127 7,498 402 129 804 484 1,271 504 3,678 881 5,$76 390 461 1,802 3,392 2,595 3,432 9,149 6,566 7,524 6,922 Page 34 of 43 9,989 2,620 1,580 2,197 1,777 3,154 2,363 1,292 9,409 4,239 280 661 1,03I 555 2,424 27,472 628 7,849 11,910 1,472 53,891 7,743 422 90 714 404 1,263 445 3,900 951 5,886 441 4S8 I,811 3,291 2,G74 3,501 8,563 6,461 6,713 7,281 451 337 -121 149 -125 -257 -107 -65 -701 - � 724 -22 -70 -158 13 156 3,343 -25 134 1,793 25 764 245 20 -39 -90 -80 -8 -59 222 70 10 51 -3 9 -101 79 69 -586 -105 -811 359 4.7 14.8 -7.1 7.3 -6.6 -7.5 -4.3 -4.8 -6.9 20.6 -7.3 -9.6 -13.3 2.4 6.9 13.9 -3.8 1.7 17.7 1.7 1.4 3.3 5.0 -30.2 -11.2 -16.5 -0.6 -11.7 6.0 7.9 4.2 13.1 -0.7 0.5 -3.0 3.0 2.0 -6.4 -1.6 -10.8 5.2 � � �"� � i"`� r�'1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data � �Geographic Area Hunter village Huntington Bay village Ilion village Interlaken village Irvington village Island Park village Islandia village Ithaca city Jamestown city Jeffersonville village Johnson City village Johnstown city Jordan village Kaser village Keeseville village Kenmore village Kensington village Kinderhook village Kings Point village Kingston city � Kiryas Joel village Lackawanna city Lacona vil[age Lake George village Lake Grove village Lake Placid village Lake Success village Lakewood village Lancaster village Lansing village Larchmont village Lattingtown village Laurel Hollow village Laurens village Lawrence village Le Roy village Leicester village Lewiston village Liberty village Lima village Limestone village Total Pop April l., ZDODr � 486 1,496 8,622 674 6,631 4,732 3,057 28,775 • 31,984 420 15,503 8,636 1,314 3,471 1,850 16,426 1,209 1,287 5,076 23,478 13,138 19,Ob4 614 985 10,241 2,638 , 2,797 3,255 I 1,188 3,417 6,485 1,860 1,933 277 6,522 4,462 462 2,781 4,018 2,459 411 Page 35 of 43 April l, 2010 502 1,425 8,053 602 6,420 4,655 3,335 30,014 31,146 359 -15,174 8,743 1,368 4,724 1,815 15,423 1,161 1,211 5,005 23,893 20,175 18,141 582 906 ll,lb3 2,521 2,934 3,Q02 10,352 3,529 5,864 1,739 l ,952 263 6,483 4,391 468 2,701 4,392 2,139 389 N lation 16 -71 -569 -72 -211 -77 278 1,239 -838 -61 -329 107 54 1,253 -35 -1,003 -48 -76 -71 415 7,037 -923 -32 -79 922 -117 137 -253 -836 112 -621 -121 19 -14 -39 -71 6 -SO 374 -320 -22 3.3 -4.7 -b.6 -10.7 -3.2 -1.6 9.1 . 4.3 -2.6 -I4.5 -2.1 1.2 4.1 36.1 -1.9 -6.1 -4.0 -5.9 -1.4 1.8 53.6 -4.8 -5.2 -8.0 9.0 -4.4 4.9 -7.8 -7.5 3.3 -9.6 -6.5 1.0 -5.1 -0.6 -1.6 1.3 -2.9 9.3 -13.0 -5.4 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Population ApriI 1, April l, Population Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Lindenhurst village Lisle village Little Falls city Little Valley village Liverpool village Livonia village Lloyd Harbor village Lockport city Lodi village Long Beach city Lowville village Lynbrook village Lyndonville village Lyons�Falls village Lyons village Macedon vil(age Madison village Malone village Malverne village Mamaroneck village Manchester village Manlius village Mannsville village Manorhaven village Marathon village Marcellus village Margaretville village :Massapequa Park viilage Massena village Matinecock village Maybrook village Mayfield village Mayville village McGraw village Mechanicville city Medina village Menands village Meridian village Mexico village Middleburgh village Middleport village 27,819 302 5,193 1,130 2,505 1,373 3,651 22,279 338 35,462 3,476 19,921 862 591 3,695 1,496 312 6,075 8,938 18,464 1,475 4,819 400 6,138 1,063 1,826 643 17,499 11,209 836 3,084 800 1,756 1,000 5,019 6,415 3,905 350 1,572 1,398 1,917 Pa�e 36 of 43 27,253 320 4,946 1,143 2,347 1,409 3,660 21,165 291 33,275 3,470 l 9,427 838 566 3,619 1,523 305 5,911 8,5I4 18,929 I ,709 4,704 354 6,556 919 1,813 596 17,008 10,936 810 2,958 832 1,711 1,053 5,196 6,065 3,990 309 1,624 1,500 1,840 -566 18 -247 13 -158 36 9 -1,114 -47 -2,187 -6 -494 -24 -25 -76 27 -7 -164 -424 465 234 -115 -46 418 -144 -13 -47 -491 -273 -26 -126 32 -45 53 177 -350 85 -41 52 102 -77 -2.0 6.0 -4.8 1.2 -6.3 2.6 0.2 -5 A -13.9 -6.2 -0.2. -2.5 -2.8 -4.2 -2.1 1.8 -2.2 -2.7 -4.7 2.5 15.9 -2.4 -11.5 6.8 -13.5 -0.7 -7.3 -2.8 -2.4 -3.l -4.1 4.0 -2.6 5.3 3.5 -5.5 2.2 -11.7 3.3 7.3 -4.0 �1 � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, ' Z000 to 2010 r+�, _ � 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data � G` �Geographic Area Middletown city Middleville village Milford village Mill Neck village Millbrook village Millerton village Millport village Mineola village Minoa village Mohawk village Monroe village Montebello village Montgomery village Monticello village Montour Falls village Moravia village Morris village' Morristown village Morrisville village Mount Kisca village Mount Morris vilIage Mount Vernon city Munnsville village Munsey Par[c vi(lage Muttontown village Naples village Nassau village Nelliston village . Nelsonville village New Berlin village New Hartford village New Hempstead village New Hyde Park village New Paltz village New Rochelle city New Square village New York city New York Mills village Newark Valley village Newark village Newburgh city Total Popi April 1, Z�DOr 25,325 550 517 825 1,429 925 297 19,234 3,348 2,660 7,780 3,716 3,636 6,532 i,�s� 1,363 591 456 2,148 10,007 3,103 68,381 437 2,632 3,385 1,072 l,lb� 622 565 1,129 1,886 4,836 9,527 6,034 72,182 4,416 8,008,686 3,432 1,071 9,696 28,259 Page 37 of 43 Aprit 1, 2010 28,086 512 415 997 1,452 958 312 18,799 3,449 2,731 8,364 4,526 3,814 6,726 1,711 1,282 583 395 2,199 10,877 2,986 67,292 474 2,693 3,497 1,041 1,133 596 628 1,028 1,847 5, l 32 9,712 6,818 77,062 6,944 8,175, I 33 3,327 997 9,145 28,866 Number 2,761 -38 -102 172 23 33 15 -435 101 71 584 810 178 194 -86 -81 -8 -61 51 870 -117 -1,089 37 61 112 -31 -28 -26 63 -101 -39 296 185 784 4,880 2,528 166,447 -145 -74 -551 607 10.9 -6.9 -19.7 20.8 1.6 3.d S.1 -2.3 3.0 2.7 7.5 21.8 4.9 3.0 -4.8 -5.9 -1.4 -13.4 2.4 8.7 -3.8 -1.6 8.5 2.3 3.3 -2.9 -2.4 -4.2 11.2 -8.9 -2.1 6.1 1.9 13.0 6.8 57.2 2.1 -3.1 -6.9 -5.7 2.1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation April 1, April l, Po ulation Chan e Geo ra hic Area 2000� 2010 Number Percent Newport village Niagara Falls city Nichols village Nissequogue village North Collins village North Haven village North Hills village North Hornell village North Syracuse village North Tonawanda city Northport village Northville village Norwich city Norwood village Nunda village Nyack village Oakfield village Ocean Beach village Odessa village Ogdens6urg city Old Brookville village Old Field village Old Westbury village Olean city Oneida Castle village Oneida city Oneonta city Orchard Park village OrIskany Falls village Oriskany village Ossining village �swego city Otego village Otisville village Ovid village Owego village Oxford village Oyster Bay Cove village Painted Post village Palatine Bridge village Palmyra village 640 55,661 574 1,539 1,079 743 4,301 724 6,862 33,262 7,606 1,139 7,355 1,685 1,330 6,b48 1,805 138 617 12,364 2,167 947 4, l 27 15,347 627 10,987 13,292 3,296 698 1,459 24,043 18,096 I,052 989 612 3,911 1,584 2,258 1,842 712 3,490 Page 38 of 43 640 SO,I93 512 1,749 1,232 833 5,075 778 b,800 31,568 7,401 1,099 7,190 1,657 1,377 b,765 1,813 79 591 11,128 2,134 918 4,671 14,452 625 11,393 13,901 3,246 732 1,400 25,060 18,142 1,010 1,Ob8 602 3,896 1,450 2,197 1,809 737 3,536 0 -5,468 -62 2IA 153 90 774 54 -62 -1,694 -205 -40 -165 -28 47 117 8 -59 -26 -1,236 -33 -29 544 -895 -2 406 609 -50 - 34 -59 1,017 46 -42 79 -10 -15 -134 -61 -33 2S 46 0.0 -9.8 -10.8 13.6 14.2 12.1 18.0 7.5 -0.9 -S.1 -2.7. -3.5 -2.2 -1.7 3.5 1.8 0.4 -42.8 -4.2 -10.0 -1.5 -3.1 13.2 -5.8 -0.3 3.7 4.6 -1.5 4.9 -4.0 4.2 0.3 -4.0 8.0 -1.6 -0.4 -8.5 -2.7 -1.8 3.5 1.3 ^ /A1 � � � Table 2: Total Po�ulation Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2004 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �Geographic Area Panama village Parish village Patchogue village Pawling viltage Peekskill city Pelham Manor village Pelham village Penn Yan village Perry village Perrysburg village Phelps village Philadelphia village Philmont village Phoenix village Piermont village Pittsford village Plandome Heights village Plandome Manor village Plandome village Plattsburgh city Pleasantville village Poland village Pomona village Poquott village Port Byron village Port Chester village Port Dickinson village Port Henry village Port Jefferson village Port Jervis city Port Leyden village Port Washington North village Portville village Potsdam village Poughkeepsie city Prospect village Pulaski village Quogue village Randolph village � Ravena village Red Creek village Total Po� April 1, Z�QQ� 491 507 11,922 2,233 22,441 5,466 . 6,400 5,219 3,949 � 408 1,969 1,519 1,480 2,270 2,615 t ,418 971 838 1,272 18,816 7,172 461 2,727 975 1,297 27,867 1,697 1,152 7,837 8,860 665 2,700 1,024 9,378 30,157 330 2,411 1,026 1,316 3,369 521 Page 39 of 43 lation April 1, 2010 479 450 11,798 2,347 23,583 5,486 6,910 5,159 3,673 401 1,989 1,252 1,379 2,382 2,510 1,355 1,OQ5 872 1,349 19,989 7,O19 508 3,103 953 1,290 28,967 1,641 1,194 7,750 8,828 672 3,154 1,014 9,428 32,736 29l 2,365 967 1,286 3,268 532 -12 -57 -124 114 1,142 20 510 -60 -276 -7 20 -267 -101 112 -105 -63 34 34 77 1,173 -153 47 376 -22 -7 1,100 -56 42 -87 -32 7 454 -10 50 2,579 -39 -46 -59 -30 -lUl 11 Chan -2.4 -11.2 -1.0 5.1 5.1 0.4 8.0 -1.1 -7.0 -1.7 1.0 -17.6 -6.8 4.9 -4.0 -4.4 3.5 4.1 6.1 6.2 -2.1 10.2 � 13.8 -2.3 -0.5 3.9 -3:3 3.6 -1.I -0.4 1.1 16.8 -1.0 0.5 8.6 ' -11.8 -1.9 -5.8 -2.3 -3.0 2.1 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation April 1, April 1, Po ulation Change Geo ra hic Area 2000r 2010 Number Percent Red Hook village Remsen village Rensselaer city Rensselaer Falls village Rhinebeck village Richburg village Richfeld Springs village Richmondville village Richville village Riverside village Rochester city Rockville Centre village Rome city Roslyn Estates vitlage Roslyn Harbor village Roslyn village Round Lake village Rouses Point village RushviIle village Russell Gardens village Rye Brook village Rye city Sackets Harbor village SaddIe Rock village Sag Harbor village 5agaponack village ° Salamanca city Salem village Saltaire village Sands Point village Sandy Creek village Saranac Lake village Saratoga Springs city Saugerties viltage Savona village Scarsdale village Schaghticoke village Schenectady city Schoharie village Schuylerville village Scotia village 1,805 531 7,892 337 3,052 448 1,260 786 274 594 219,782 24,568 34,950 1,210 1,025 2,570 604 2,277 621 1,074 8,629 14,953 1,382 791 2,329 6,097 964 43 2,726 755 5,060 26, I 86 3,908 822 17,825 676 61,821 1,030 1,197 7,961 Page 40 of 43 1,96I 508 9,392 332 2,657 450 1,264 918 323 497 210,565 aa,023 33,725 1,251 1,051 2,770 623 2,209 677 945 9,347 15,720 1,450 830 2,169 313 5,815 946 37 2,675 771 s,ao6 26,586 3,971 827 ]7,166 592 66,135 922 1,386 7,729 156 -23 1,500 -5 -395 2 4 132 49 -97 -9,217 -545 -1,225 41 26 2Q0 . 19 -68 56 -129 718 767 68 39 -164 N/A -282 -18 -6 -51 16 346 400 63 5 -659 -84 4,314 -148 t89 -232 8.6 -43 19.0 -1.5 -12.9 0.4 0.3 16.8 17.9 -16.3 -4.2 -2.2 -3.5 3.4 2.5 7.8 3.1 -3.4 9.0 -12.0 8.3 5.1 4.9 4.9 -6.9 N/A -4.6 -1.9 -14.0 -1.9 2.1 6.8 1.5 1.6 0.6 -3:7 -12.4 7.0 -10.5 15.8 -2.9 � � � /"� � Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-1.71 Data � Geographic Area Scottsville village Sea Cliffvillage Seneca Falls village Sharon Springs vitlage Sherburne village Sherman village Sherrill city , Shoreham village Shortsville village Sidney village Silver Creek village Silver Springs village Sinclairville village Skaneateles village Sleepy Hollow village Sloan village Sloatsburg village Smyrna village Sodus Point village Sodus village Solvay village South Blooming Grove village a South Corning viliage South Dayton village South Floral Park village South Glens Falls village South Nyack village Southampton village Speculator. village Spencer village Spencerport village Spring Valley village Springville village St. Johnsville village Stamford village Stewart Manor village Stillwater village Suffern village � Sylvan Beach village Syracuse city Tannersville village Total Po� April l, ZOD�r 2,128 5,066 6,861 547 1,455 714 3,158 420 1,320 4,068 2,896 844 665 2,616 9,212 3,775 3,156 241 1,160 1,735 6,845 1,147 662 1,578 3,368 3,549 3,965 348 731 3,559 24,091 4,249 1,676 1,265 1,935 1,720 10,982 1,071 146,464 456 Page 41 of 43 April l, 2010 2,001 4,995 6,681 558 1,367 730 3,071 531 1,439 � 3,900 2,656 782 588 2,450 9,870 3,661 3,039 213 9Q0 1,819 6,584 3,234 1,145 620 1,764 3,518 3,510 3, T09 324 759 3,601 31;347 4,296 1,732 l,l l9 1,896 1,738 10,723 897 145,170 539 Number -127 -71 -180 11 -88 16 -87 111 119 -168 -240 -62 -77 -166 658 -I14 -117 -28 -260 84 -261 N/A -2 -42 186 150 -39 -85b -24 28 42 7,256 47 56 -146 -39 18 -259 -174 -1,294 83 -6.0 -1.4 -2.6 2.0 -6.0 2.2 -2.8 2b.4 9.0 -4.1 -8.3 -7.3 -11.6 -6.3 7.1 -3.0 -3.7 -11.6 -22.4 4.8 -3.8 N/A -0.2 -6.3 11.8 4.5 -1.1 -21.6 -6.9 3.8 1.2 30.1 � 1.1 3.3 -11.5 -2.0 1.0 -2.4 -16.2 -0.9 18.2 Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, . 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data Total Po ulation � April 1, April l, Po ulation Change Geogra hic Area 2000� 2010 Nuraber Percent "l�arrytown viUage Theresa village � Thomaston village Tivoli village Tonawanda city Troy city Trumansburg village Tuckahoe village Tully village � Tupper Lake village Turin village Tuxedo Park village Unadilla village Union Springs village Unionville village Upper Brnokville village Upper Nyack village Utica city. Valatie village Valley Falls village Valley Stream village Van Etten viqage Vernon village Victor village Victory village Village of the Branch vil(age Voorheesville village Waddington village Walden village Walton vilIage Wampsville village Wappingers Falls village Warsaw village � Warwick village Washingtonville village Waterford village Waterloo village Watertown city Waterville village Watervliet city Watkins Glen village 11,090 812 2,607 1,163 16,136 49,172 1,778 6,208 924 3,985 263 731 1,125 1,074 536 1,801 1,863 60,599 1,712 491 36,320 581 1,155 2,433 544 1,892 2,775 923 6,289 3,071 561 4,929 3,814 6,404 5,851 2,204 5,176 26,705 1,721 9,9Q4 2,158 Page 42 of 43 11,277 863 2,617 1,118 15,130 50,129 1,797 6,486 873 3,667 232 623 1,128 1,197 612 1,698 2,Q63 62,235 1,819 � 466 37,511 537 1,172 2,696 6os 1,807 2,789 972 6,978 3,088 543 5,522 3,473 6,'131 5,899 1,990 5,171 27,023 1,583 10,254 1,859 187 51 10 -45 -1,006 957 19 278 -51 -318 -31 -108 3 123 76 -103 200 1,636 107 -25 1,191 -44 17 263 61 -85 14 49 689 17 -18 593 -341 327 48 -214 -5 3l8 -138 350 -299 1.7 6.3 0.4 -3.9 -6.2 1.9 1.1 4.5 - -5.5 -8.0 -11.8 -14.8 0.3 11.5 14.2 -5.7 10.7 2.7 b.3 -5.1 3.3 -7.6 1.5 10.8 11.2 -4.5 0.5 5.3 11.0 0.6 -3.2 12.0 -8.9 5.1 0.8 -9.7 -0.1 1.2 -8.0 3.5 -13.9 � f'`� � � �'�, Table 2: Total Population Change for New York Local Government Areas, 2000 to 2010 2010 Census: Public Law 94-171 Data �Geographic Area Waverly village Wayland village Webster village Weedsport village Wellsburg village Wellsville village Wesley Hills village West Carthage village West Hampton Dunes village West Haverstraw village West Winfield village Westbury village Westfield village Westhampton Beach village White Plains city Whitehall village Whitesboro viliage Whimey Point viliage Williamsville village Williston Park village Wilson village Windsor village Wolcott village Woodbury village a Woodridge village Woodsburgh village Wurtsboro village Wyoming village Yonkers city Yorkville village `/nnnncYn�im vill�nra Total Po� April l, Z���� 4,607 . 1,893 5,216 2,017 631 � 5,171 4,852 2,106 11 10,304 868 14,364 3,481 1,897 53,075 2,667 3,924 981 5,573 7,237 I,213 901 1,712 906 831 1,234 51•3 I96,001 2,b75 t OC? Apri11, 2010 4,444 1,865 5,399 1,815 58U 4,679 5,628 2,012 SS 10,165 826 15,146 3,224 1,721 56,853 2,614 3,772 964 5,300 �,as� 1,264 916 1,701 10,686 847 778 1,246 434 195,9'16 2,689 t n� c Number -163 -28 183 -202 -51 -492 776 -94 44 -139 -42 782 -257 -176 3,778 -53 -152 -17 -273 50 51 15 -11 N/A -59 -53 12 -79 -25 14 ')r1 -3.5 -1.5 3.5 -10.0 -8.1 -9.5 16.0 -4.5 400.0 -1.3 -4.8- 5.4 -7.4 -9.3 7.1 -2.0 -3.9 -1.7 -4.9 a.� 4.2 1.7 -0.6 N/A -6.5 -6.4 1.0 -15.4 0.0 0.5 / / � "I ��� ��i�l �'��i""C'L'� �'r��.� ��,r.��x„��.��� r��.� NY :�4��i�A � l , . ,.,�... �„�� f N k��., a� � i,;u� ��'�� a� � A°� � � � �p��7f, - �00 � .� A�� c�J '-8 8�,•� � � �� � � � t�� � � ���� � - � s� - November 14, 2012 Mr. James Weber, Highway Superintendent Town of Ithaca Public Works Dept. 106 Seven Mile Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 RE: CR174, Pine Tree Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Paths Project SEQRA Coordinated Review, Lead Agency Designation Dear Mr. Weber: Tompkins Couniy has identified the subject project as an Unlisted Action in regards to the iVYS Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). As sponsor of this federal aid project, Tompkins County proposes to senre as Lead Agency for SEQRA caordinated review. A copy of Part 1 of the short Environmental Assessment Form completed by Tompkins County for the prajeci is attached. Please communicate any objections to the County serving as Lead Agency within 30 calendar days of the date of this letter. Please feel free to contact me to discuss this matter at 607-274-0307 or e-mail at <jlampman@tompkins-ca.org>. Sincerely, � � �. 1,�-- .' John R. Lampman, P. . �'� Associate Civil Engineer Enclosure xc: Ed Marx, County Planning i"1 617.20 � . . Appendix C - State Envir.onmental�Quality Review SHORT ENVIR�NMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM �, For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only � PART I- PROJECT INFORMATION To be cam lete� b A licant or Pro'ect S onsor 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME Tomplcins County • Pine Tree Road Bike & Pedestrian Paths Project 3. RRO,fECT LOCATiON: Town of Ithaca Tompkins 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road f�tersections,•prominent landmarics, ete., or provicle map) West side of County Road 174, Pine Tree Road, Between NYS Route 366 and Maple Avenue. 5. PROPOSED ACTION IS: ' Q New � Expansion � Madffication/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJEC'�BRIEFLY: Bpild pedestrian path along the west side of the existing county road from and connecting with the East Ithaca Recreation Way aad extending to Mapie Avenue, and a multi-use path from the East Ithaca Recreation Way to NYS Route 366. Replace one abutment and superstructure of bridge canying East Ithaca Recreaiion Way over Pine Tree Road. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Inftiallv fl�68 acres Ultimately 0•68 acres 8. WILL PROP05ED AC'fION COMPLY WITH FXiSTI{�G ZONING OR OTHER EXISTli�G LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? Q Yes � No If No, describe brie�ly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAIVD USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? � Residential � Industrial � Commercial a Agricu{ture � Park/Forest/Open Space � ather Describe: Pasture for horses. Roadside slope. Lawn at callege-related building. 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, 4R FUNDII�G, NaW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? � Yes � No . if Yes, list agency(s) name and parmiUapprovals: _ 72. Town of Ithaca (MS4) - Stormwa#er; FHWA & NYSDOT - funding; NYSDOT - detour permit DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURREM'LY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? � Yes � IVo If Yes, lfst agency(s) name and permit/approvals: AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL DCISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? n Yes n No . - � I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATtON PROVIDED ABOVE [S TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY EWOWLEDG� .� � ApplicanUsponsorname: �ay�.,�kiu�5 �c��.� � S'a}�yy� �,4��t,i�UlAQh Date: Signature: !� .�..� if the a�F'ion is in the Coasial Area, and you are a staf� agency, complete the CfSastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 4 � FOREST HOME IMPROYEMENT ASSOCIATION Ithaca, New York November 14, 2012 Mr. Herb Engman, Supervisor Town of Ithaca Town Hall: 215 North Tioga St Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Herb, On behalf of the Forest Home Improvement Association (FHIA ), I am pleased to support the proposal to reduce the speed along Forest Home Drive from the entrance feature to Rte. 3b6 as referenced in your agenda for the 11/19 Town Board meeting. This portion of Forest Home Drive is a very popular recreational use area. ]oggers, cyclists, �, and walkers have been traditional users. In addition, Cornell Plantations' visitors enjoy walking on the edge of the roadway along Fall Creek as part of their arboretum experience. The area known on Fall Creek as Flat Rock is also a very popular wading area for residents and visitors alike who park just off Forest Home Drive. Safety is a concern for all these uses as there are inadequate walkways so most of the recreational use occurs at the edge of the roadway. Reducing the speed on Forest Home Drive will vasdy improve the situation. � After consultation with selected Forest Home Drive residents most lrnowledgeable of this area, we propose a new speed of 35 MPH. If FHIA can provide additional information, don't hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, /S/ David W, Gross, President Forest Home Improvement Association Cc: Bill Goodman, other FHIA officers, Bruce Brittain www.fhia.org I foresthomenews�mail.com /f� r� �� � �� �� � / M ' p b �� 'tl ��1���,���� �,.��' � �`� ����� ����:��� ����� �����.���������. ���4 "° w ' � � � p� ��v�rnrr�er�i: a�� �+����.ni�y �.e�a���r:� '"� i�� �� i �^ r r��°" �1L � u ;., y �1C�v��1��ac;r 2f�, 201? I-��:�-��rt 3. F�,���iz��� ��"c�wzz ��:y�a�;t°v%��r T�a�vi� ca�' �t��a�.a ? 1 � I�ic�rt�� Tic��a atre�:t Itl�c��:a, i°w1'�'` I��SU T.�e��� H€:s°k7, ;�t��al�e�r F'tsiC�C� Jc�l�nsc�ri �ICC ��I'4,SSC�CIli. �������. ���,iu ItPiic�i. 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