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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-22-14 Board of Public Works Meeting AgendaBOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIAL NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING A meeting of the Board of Public Works will be held on Monday, September 22, 2014, at 4:45 p.m. in Common Council Chambers — Third Floor, City Hall, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York. Agenda 1. Additions or Deletions to Agenda (Items 1-5:15 min.) 2. Mayor's Communications 3. Communications and Hearings from Persons Before the Board 4. Response to the Public 5. Reports Special Committees of the Board Council Liaison Board Liaisons Superintendent and Staff Brindley Street Bridge Replacement Project Presentation Other Department Heads 6. Approval of Minutes 7. Administration and Communications 8. VOTING ITEMS 8.1 Buildings, Properties, Refuse and Transit 8.2 Highways, Streets and Sidewalks 8.3 Parking and Traffic 8.4 Creeks, Bridges and Parks 8.5 Water and Sewer A. Appeal of Water Service Bill for 508 Taughannock Boulevard — Resolution B. Resolution to Allow Relocation of Storm Sewer 9. DISCUSSION ITEMS 9.1 Request for a Residential Parking Permit 9.2 10. New Business 11. Adjournment If you have a disability that will require special arrangements to be made in order for you to fully participate in the meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 607- 274 -6570 at least 48 hours before the meeting. The Board of Public Works meets on the second and fourth Mondays at 4:45 p.m. All meetings are voting meetings, opening with a public comment period. Meeting agendas are created from prior public input, Department operating, planning issues, and requests made to the Superintendent. The Board reserves the right to limit verbal comments to three minutes and to request written comments on lengthy or complex issues. This information may then be used to create committee agendas, with the speaker or author invited to attend. Notes for BPW Acienda, September 22, 2014 8.4A Appeal of Water Service Bill for 508 Taughannock Boulevard — Resolution The resolution reflects the Board's previous discussion. 8.413 Resolution to Allow Relocation of Storm Sewer A portion of the City's storm sewer runs under the premises located at 120 S. Aurora Street, Ithaca, NY which is the site of a proposed 159 -key Marriott hotel (the "Hotel ") to be developed by Hotel Ithaca, LLC (the "Developer"). The City reserved a right -of -way to maintain and repair the storm sewer running under a portion of the Hotel site. However, the storm sewer also extends onto another portion of the Hotel site, over which the City does not appear to have an express right -of -way for repair and maintenance. The Developer, at its sole cost and expense, wishes to relocate the storm sewer to the South Aurora Street right -of -way. This relocation will result in a newly constructed storm sewer pipeline and will ensure continuous and uninterrupted surface access to the storm sewer. The Developer has asked that upon completion of the relocation of the storm sewer and approval of the same by the City of Ithaca Streets and Facilities Division, that the City release all rights to maintain and repair a storm sewer under the Hotel site. 9.1 Request for a Residential Parking Permit for 218 Delaware Avenue Tim Logue has reviewed the request for a parking permit for 218 Delaware Avenue. His recommendation is enclosed for the Board's review. M%okaelj. Thomt, P.E. .super &wtewdewt of Public VVM? .september i7, 2o14 Page 2 8.4A Appeal of Water Service Bill for 508 Taughannock Boulevard — Resolution WHEREAS, the City Code § 348 -17, General Installation and Maintenance Rules for Service Pipes are as follows: A. The installation of all service pipes between the water main and the curb box shall be at the expense of the owner of the premises served, except that, when a service pipe of Type K soft copper or other such material as may hereafter be approved as permanent shall have been installed at the expense of the owner, such installation between the main and the curb box shall be considered to be a part of the city water system and shall be so maintained. In the event, however, that larger or different service is requested by the owner or required by reason of the use of the property served, such larger or different service shall be installed at the expense of the owner. B. All installation of service pipes between the main and the curb box in the city shall be made only by the Water and Sewer Division of the Department of Public Works. F. The Board reserves the right to repair any leaking service pipe without notice and to charge the expense thereof against the owner of the premises, to be collected in the manner provided by the rules and regulations or the provisions of the City Charter relating thereto. and WHEREAS, On Monday, October 28, 2013, a City of Ithaca Department of Public Works Water & Sewer Division Crew excavated the street in the area of the water service at 508 Taughannock Boulevard and found a leak on the 2 -inch galvanized iron water service line to the Coast Guard Auxiliary Building at the point where it connected to the 6 -inch municipal watermain in the street. The Crew disconnected the leaking service and plugged the old tap connection at the City's watermain. On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, in coordination with Flotilla 2 -2's plumber, another City of Ithaca Department of Public Works Water & Sewer Division Crew made a new tap on the 12 -inch watermain in the street and installed a new water service from the main to the curb at 508 Taughannock Boulevard, and WHEREAS, a new 3/4 -inch K- copper water service line was installed by the City of Ithaca Water & Sewer Division from a new corporation stop on the watermain to a new curb stop at or near the property line, and WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works reviewed and discussed the appeal that was submitted by Flotilla 2 -2 disputing the charges for the water service repair, now therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby finds in accordance with City of Ithaca Code that the Owner of the facilities at 508 Taughannock Boulevard is responsible for payment of the bill for the new water service installed by City of Ithaca Department of Public Works Water & Sewer Division, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works authorizes the City of Ithaca Chamberlain to make arrangements with the Owner and /or Flotilla 2 -2 to allow up to a year for payment of this bill without penalty. Page 3 8.413 Resolution to Allow Relocation of Storm Sewer WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca Charter, Section C -65, gives the Board of Public Works the power to adopt and execute plans for the drainage of the City and for the extension and improvement of the present sewer and water system; and WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca Charter, Section C -77, gives the Board of Public Works the right to use the ground or soil under any street or highway in the City for the purpose of introducing water into and through any and all portions of the City, and such right shall be continuous for the purpose of repairing and relaying water pipes; and WHEREAS, a portion of the City's storm sewer lies under the premises located at 120 S. Aurora Street, Ithaca, NY which is the site of a proposed 159 -key Marriott hotel (the "Hotel ") to be developed by Hotel Ithaca, LLC (the "Developer"); and WHEREAS, the City reserved a right -of -way to maintain the storm sewer under a portion of the Hotel site, such portion being known as "Parcel B -1" on a survey map entitled "No. 215 East State Street, City of Ithaca, Tompkins County, State of New York," dated November 26, 2007, prepared by T.G. Miller, P.C., Engineers and Surveyors (the "Survey"), which Parcel B -1 is currently identified as City of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 70.- 4 -4.3; and WHEREAS, the storm sewer also extends under an adjoining portion of the Hotel site, shown as "Parcel B -2" on the Survey, which Parcel B -2 is currently identified as City of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 70.4-4.4, although it does not appear that an express easement or right -of -way exists for the City to maintain and repair that portion of the storm sewer under Parcel B -2; and WHEREAS, Developer at its sole cost and expense has requested permission to relocate the storm sewer which currently runs under the Hotel site to the South Aurora Street right -of -way and Developer has asked that upon completion of the relocation of the storm sewer and approval of the same by the City, that the City to release all rights to maintain and repair a storm sewer under Parcel B -1 and any rights the City may have, if any, to maintain and repair the storm sewer under Parcel B -2; and WHEREAS, the relocation of the storm sewer to the South Aurora Street right -of -way will benefit the City because it will result in a newly constructed storm sewer pipeline and also because the relocation will ensure continuous and uninterrupted surface access to the storm sewer in the area of the Hotel; and WHEREAS, the Board concludes that relocation of the storm sewer, as requested by Developer, is in the best interest of the City's water system; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Board of Public works approves the relocation of the storm sewer from its current location under the Hotel site to the South Aurora Street right -of -way on the condition that such work shall be completed by Developer at Developer's sole cost and expense, and such relocated storm sewer shall comply with all applicable state and local laws and regulations; be it further Page 4 RESOLVED, That upon completion of the relocation of the storm sewer and approval of the same by the City of Ithaca Streets and Facilities Division, the City shall release all rights to maintain or repair a storm sewer under Parcel B -1 and any rights the City may have, if any, to maintain and repair the storm sewer under Parcel B -2; be it further RESOLVED, That the Mayor, subject to review by the City Attorney, is immediately authorized to execute such instruments as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of these resolutions, provided that any instrument releasing the City's right -of -way to maintain and repair the existing storm sewer shall not be delivered to the Developer until all terms and conditions set forth in these resolutions are met. Page 5 RELEASE OF EASEMENT This Release is made this _ day of September 2014, between CITY OF ITHACA, NEW YORK, a municipal corporation having offices at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York (the "City ") and ITHACA URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY, an urban renewal agency created pursuant to the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, with offices at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850 ( "IURA "). WITNESSETH: That the City is the owner and holder of an easement set forth Warranty Deed from the City of Ithaca to IURA dated August 20, 2008 and recorded on August 26, 2008 as Instrument No. 530997 -001 (the "Easement'); That the City, in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by Ithaca Properties to the City, does hereby grant and release unto IURA, its successors and assigns forever, any right, title or interest the City has under the Easement, in that certain tract, piece or parcel of land together with improvements situate thereon located in the City of Ithaca, Tompkins County, State of New York more particularly described on Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Released Premises ") The City for itself and its successors and assigns hereby agrees to terminate and release the Easement any rights the City may have in and to the Released Premises under and by virtue of the Easement, and the Released Premises are hereby released and quitclaimed by the City to IURA, its successors and assigns, for its own use and benefit, forever, free, clear and discharged of and from all encumbrance and claim by the City, its successors and assigns, under and by virtue of the Easement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Instrument has been duly executed by the City the year and date above mentioned. CITY OF ITHACA STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )ss.: Svante Myrick, Mayor On this day of September, 2014 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Svante Myrick, known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of whom the individual acted, executed the instrument. NOTARY PUBLIC SCHEDULE A Released Premises The below - described premises are shown as "Parcel B -l" on a survey map entitled "NO. 215 EAST STATE STREET, CITY OF ITHACA, TOWKINS COUN'T'Y, NEW YORK' dated November 26, 2007, prepared by T.G, Miller, F.C., Engineers and Surveyors. Said map is hereinafter referred to as "the Survey Map." PARCEL B -1 BEGINNING at a point in the easterly property line of "Parcel A7 on the survey map, now or formerly owned by 4250 Vets Highway, LLC (part of Instrwnent No. 435727 -003), which point is located the following courses and distances from the intersection of the southerly street line of East State Street with the westerly street line of West Aurora Street: (1) South 891 52' 34" West a distance of 12.87 feet to a point, (2) South 00° 13' 11" East, a distance of 113.86 feet along said easterly property line of "Parcel A" to a point, said point being the point and place of beginning; 1. Thence along said easterly property line of "Parcel A7 a distance of 20.00 feet to a point; 2. Thence North 890 degrees 46'49" East a distance of 37.27 feet to a point; 3. Thence South 20° 14'46" East a distance of 98.98 feet to a point; 4. Thence North 67° 26'4,r East a distance of 14.15 feet to a point marked by an iron pin; 5. Thence North 200 14146" West a distance of 37.77 feet to a point marked by an iron pin; 6. Thence continuing North 26° 20137-1 West a distance of 27.77 feet to a point; 7. Thence continuing North 20° 2024" West a distance of 50.30 feet to a point; 8. Thence South 89 ° 46' 49" West a distance of 41.70 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.049 acres (2,140 Sq. Ft.) of land. No. of Pages - Receipt No 530997 DATE Time Aurora R. Valenti TOMPKINS COUNTY CLERK 320 North Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 274 -5431 Fax 1607) 274 -5445 08/26/2008 03:25 PM Document Type: MAPS Delivered By: Return To- Instrument Number *530997 -002* SCHLATHER, GELDENHUYS STt Parties To Transaction: CITY OF ITHACA TO ITHACA URBAN RENE Deed Information Mortuane Information Consideration- Mortgage Amount Transfer Tax Basic Mtge, Tax RETT No- Special Mtge Tax: County Transfer Tax Additional Mtge. Tax: State of New York Tompkins County Clerk Mortgage Serial No.: This sheet constitutes the Clerk endorsement required by Section 316,A(5) & Section 319 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York DO NOT DETACH Tompkins County Clerk �/ i III #II 11111 IIIII llJll 1111111111 Jill 111111 11111 11111 Jill J111 * 5 3 0 9 9 7 - 0 0 2 TITLE INFORMATION PARCEL A PARCEL B-1 PARCEL B -2 4250 VEM Hk*WY, UC CITY OF nWACok 4250 1IV3 NGWAX LLC PAO N',YRLXWW A0, 435!22-OLJ IA. tw Aval li�. „-i-i1 �l or mst 425?%NE'l P,- 0157RJACSr 10 13522 7 -0 A,:A 1.2_t!� ACRw (63 no �D.n Im U.- Awm M MW PAW, N3 TO AREA . 00, AM (2 t13 Son, AM - ow &-ws (6.2vi sorrJ EAST STATE STREET ITHACA COMWNS Gf* WIDE CITY STREET - PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC OVLY • 61 WIWW" E 204.01 tV AI J. O —.0 b W07 4., fRfA. j'AACF. F):;',� fiGX) f, Irv, SPA ;ONa F. CnR) 4r. PARCEL A .­4 Ara I JN. EW, AN' IN.L* ?,,j- 2 Q -PARCEL B- r -- --- - - - - - 3 W14V 7 S 845'13" W 204.65* 1 v•71 77 S 89.45'15" W 227.50' TOM -7 -77-7— EAST GREEN STREET N.Y. S. ROUTE 79 VARIARLP WIDTH STATE ROAD EASTBOUND TRAFFIC 0ALY MY ')r ffK4A ITtWA URW 904y ..0m, n,-,v WACAPA FWADMO. NC.. qwl MY AMDW� ME IMMWE OF hMW Vft W. ENT .11Z x V CW'� VJWW a MW..-, V.A'm R kii 1: �LA. UP, "KWA PROPERRU. Lit EMw � ''A A N.-y. LLECV,, N­j ;..d _y_. cw- u MD. OSC056. 9rW th.1 Itm —p N , VlN A,y 1, fSf1N LWN th =M= by lw I ---ft cANer -y 4 r0 Ni![ l PL LR..t; ­ mr Wopwty jk ­ m epi h­ IS $14 W N YMWi Wt4 1 VAIMCL' Air ft lw !Z� C."', VA V; CHRIS. /12 ♦ U" K E TITLE: SURVEY WAP "i(Crt_ 4 FW. NO. 215 EAST STATE STREET • T. C. MILLER P.C. ar- or ffwak romomw --coNTY. KFw Yc-RK "py I 'm-t 1 M a umm�l KA I rC f,'W 1W tON I I' U-2 My MWA Mw tm va`r il '7 'M7 F t4s �arti'f�P � i 4 ♦�r'ar� No. of Pages: 2 Receipt No. 530997 Aurora R. Valenti TOMPKINS COUNTY CLERK 320 North Tidga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 714 -5431 Fax: (607) 2745445 DATE: 08126/2008 Time: 03:25 PM Document Type: DEED Instrument Number *530997 -001 * Delivered By: SCHLATHER, GELDENHUYS STt Return To. SCHLATHER, GELDENHUYS STUMBAR & SALK 200 E BUFFALO ST PO BOX 353 ITHACA, NY 14851 Parties To Transaction: CITY OF ITHACA TO ITHACA URBAN RENE Deed information Mortaaoe Information Consideration: $0.00 Mortgage Amount Transfer Tax: $Q.00 Basic Mtge. Tax: RETT No: 00169 Special Mtge. Tax: County Transfer Tax: $0,00 State of New York Tompkins County Clerk Additional Mtge. Tax: Mortgage Serial No.: This sheet constitutes the Clerk endorsement required by Section 316 -A(5) & Section 319 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York. DO NOT DETACH dl,A� e rem I II IIII IIIII III II 111111111111111 IN 111111111111111111111111 WARRANTY DEED with LIEN COVENANT THIS CONVEYANCE is made this 2A day of .. „ r cS J Two Thousand Eight, between: CITY OF ITHACA, a New York municipal corporation having its principal office at Io8 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850, the Grantor, and ITHACA URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY, an urban renewal agency created pursuant to the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, with offices at 108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850, the Grantee. WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, in consideration of One Dollar and other good and valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, does hereby grant and release unto the Grantee, his heirs, successors and assigns forever, SEE SCHEDULE A ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the Grantor in and to said premises. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns forever. AND said Grantor COVENANTS as follows: FIRST, that the Grantee shall quietly enjoy said premises. SECOND, that the Grantor will forever WARRANT the title to said premises. THIRD, that, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, the Grantor will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a must band to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. IN WITNESS THEREOF, this deed has been duly executed by the Grantor. CITY OF ITHACA By: C661yn IL Petersong Mayor STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF TON?YJNS On the Zolk day of Avcv S }- , in the year 2008, before me„ the undersigned, personally appeared CAROLYN K. PETE R&M, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person on behalf of,,aa m the individual acted, executed the instrument. IURAIRtmlcsdPareelB -Ldeed 1008 .Page 1- Public tom, t_ WFFMAN of NOW Yuri May 2. r SCHEDULE A The below-described premises are shown as "Parcel B -I" on a survey map entitled 'NO. 215 EAST STATE STREET, CITY OF ITHACA, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK" dated November 26, 2007, prepared by T.G. Miller, P.C., Engineers and Surveyors. Said map is hereinafter referred to as "tile Survey Map." PARCEL B-1 BEGINNING at a point in the easterly property line of "Parcel A" on the survey map, now or formerly owned by 4250 Vets Highway, LLC (part of Instrument No. 435727 --003X which point is located the following courses and distances from the intersection of the southerly street line of East State Street with the westerly street line of West Aurora Street: (1) South 89° 521 34" West a distance of 12.87 feet to a point, (2) South 00° 13' 11" East, a distance of 113.86 feet along said easterly property line of "Parcel A" to a point, said point being the point and place of beginning; 1. Thence along said easterly property line of "Parcel A" a distance of 20.00 feet to a point; 2. Thence North 89* degrees 46'49" East a distance of 37.27 feet to a point; 3. Thence South 20' 14' 46" East a distance of 98.98 feet to a point; 4. Thence North 67° 26'44" East a distance of 14.15 feet to a point marked by an iron pin; 5. Thence North 200 14146" West a distance of 37.77 feet to a point marked by an iron pin; 6. Thence continuing North 26° 20' 37" West a distance of 27.77 feet to a point; 7. Thence continuing North 20° 26 24" West a distance of 50.30 feet to a point, 8. Thence South 89° 46' 49" West a distance of 41.70 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.049 acres (2,140 Sq. Pt.) of land. SUBJECT TO a right-of-way to the Grantor to maintain and repair a storm sewer in the location shown appmximately on the survey map. IURAMwIand Parcel D- ].deed 2008 -Page 2 - CITY OF ITHACA 108 East Green Street, Suite 202 Ithaca, New York 14850 -5690 OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER Telephone: 607/274 -6530 Fax: 607274 -6587 To: From: Board of Public Works V Tim Logue, Transportation Engineer (-"-J Date: September 17, 2014 Re: Residential Parking Permit System Hardship Request 218 Delaware Avenue I am recommending denial of the enclosed Residential Parking Permit System (RPPS) hardship request from Mr. Paul Balestrieri, a current resident of 128 Delaware Avenue, unless he can present a compelling case that he has a short term health emergency. The property is in a CR -3 zoning district. Therefore it is not eligible to get RPPS permits. The property has a driveway and off - street parking. Between chapter 260 of the City Code (Residential Parking Permit System) and the BPW regulations implementing the same, there is limited guidance on how to handle hardship requests. The BPW regulations simply state, "Residents may file written appeals with the BPW for either hardship consideration or the denial of permits by the City Clerk's Office." Section 260-4 of the City Code provides a little more guidance, stating that residents may apply to the BPW for a permit not otherwise available in the following circumstances: 1. Where a home health care provider provides home health care to a resident and regularly drives to the resident's home. 2. Where a resident has a short term health emergency. 3. Where residents living on a street within the Residential Parking Permit Zone without on- street parking wish to purchase a permit for on- street parking on a street where permits are required. 4. Such other instances of hardship (excluding self- created hardship) as the Board of Public Works in their discretion determines sufficient for issuance of additional parking permits. In my opinion, Mr. Balestrieri's case falls closest to #2 above, and I've let him know that you may be interested in a doctor's note. I did look at the driveway apron and it is not very steep. My guess is that he does not want to pay for the off - street parking that is on the property. Off - street parking in Collegetown can run $100 /month and our RPPS permits cost $45 /calendar year. In my interpretation, granting the hardship case on this basis would not fit with Common Council's intent in creating the Residential Parking Permit System. An Equal Opportunnity Employer with a commitment to workforce dierrvifrcation.' *� 9/16/2014 for ne)d BPW agenda FW. Requesting a Residential Parking Permit for next BPW agenda FW: Requesting a Residential Parking Permit Tim Logue Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 8:37 AM To: Kathy Gehring; Michael Thorne Categories:BPW Hi Kathy, Can you put this on for the next BPW meeting? ni prepare a cover memo with staff rec. Tim Logue City Transportation Engineer 108 East Green Street Ithaca, NY 14850 607.274.6535 "Respect for the rights of others means peace." Benito Juarez (Mexican past president, 1806 -1872) From: Paul Balestrieri [pbalesb ieri94 @gmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 12:45 AM To: Tim Logue Subject: Requesting a Residential Parking Permit Dear Board of Public Works, My name is Paul Balestrieri and I am a student at Cornell University. I am writing the Board to please consider me for a "Zone A" street parking pass. I am a resident at 218 Delaware Ave and am one of the few houses on my street ineligible for residential parking. I believe that this is unfair. The street parking directly in front of my house requires "Zone A" parking permit and therefore I am unable to park there for majority of the day. I am requesting a special case for a residential parking permit for a variety of reasons. One of them being that my car (a sedan) cannot physically enter the driveway at my house because the entrance from the street to the entrance of the driveway is too steep. I recognize that there are other parking spaces available for purchase, however, because I am not a resident at the other houses that are selling parking spots, the prices they charge are astronomical, upwards of $1200, and I simply cannot afford that cost. You may ask the question, why do I need a car? Well my answer to that is twofold. Recently I was hiking the gorges and a piece of sharp shale rock came loose from above, tumbled down the mountain, and struck me in the back. The laceration was severe and I was forced to spend all of Labor Day in the Emergency Room. This injury required extensive surgery and will be keeping me out of class for some time. I can provide a doctor's note if necessary to verify this event. When I return to class getting to campus is going to be very challenging and the use of a car, especially for the first month or two, would certainly alleviate my pain. As a member of the Cornell Varsity baseball team I have to be on campus at various times throughout the week to attend practice despite my inability to compete. Being a part of the Cornell baseball team also means that I often times am not able to attend the dining halls at their respective open hours. This means that my home food shopping is essential and having https: / /niai I.c!tWfithaca.org /aA49/?ae= Nm&t--IPM. Note& id= RgAAAADGOvZ6b7 %2bAR5W4XYagpRD3BwAXB %21WM ihM bRYW%2frmrtl POBAAAA*IAAAXB... 1/2 9/1612014 for ne)G BPW agenda FW: Requesting a Residential Parking Permit the means to get to Wegman's and Walmart is something that I need to be able to do. I recognize that there are a few 24 hour parking zones but these are very consistently full and unreliable. I would like to thank you in advance for considering me for a Residential Parking Permit. I appreciate your time and thoughts. If you would like any other information regarding my situation please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you, Paul Balestrieri 908 - 268 -0502 https: l /mail.cibOthaca.org /ova/ ?ae= ltem&t--IPM. Note& id= RgAAAADGOvZ6b7 %2bAR5W4XwzgpRD3BYAXB%2fWM ihM bRYW%2frrrrtl POBAAAA*IAAAXB... 212