HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-04-19 Common Council Meeeting AgendaOFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING
A Regular meeting of the Common Council will be held on Wednesday, December 4,
2019, at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers at City Hall, 108 East Green
Street, Ithaca, New York. Your attendance is requested.
AGENDA
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
2. ADDITIONS TO OR DELETIONS FROM THE AGENDA:
3. PROCLAMATIONS/AWARDS:
4. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS:
4.1 Presentation of Pride of Ownership Awards – Frost Travis
5. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
5.1 Reports of Municipal Officials
6. PETITIONS AND HEARINGS OF PERSONS BEFORE COUNCIL:
7. PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR – COMMON COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR:
8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
City Administration Committee:
8.1 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to Personnel Roster -
Resolution
8.2 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to Personnel Roster -
Resolution
8.3 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to 2019 City Budget -
Resolution
8.4 Planning, Building and Economic Development – Request to Amend 2019
Budget - Resolution
8.5 Finance Department – Authorization to Cover Red Accounts - Resolution
8.6 Finance Department – Amend 2019 Budget to Account for Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Income Cascade Plaza Loan Payoff
- Resolution
8.7 Youth Bureau – Request to Amend 2019 Budget - Resolution
8.8 Community Housing Development Fund, Round #19 — Authorization of
Disbursement of Funds Pursuant to an Executed Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) - Resolution
8.9 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Reallocation of Position - Resolution
8.10 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to Personnel Roster –
Resolution
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8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS (Continued):
City Administration Committee:
8.11 Ithaca Fire Department (IFD) – Amendment to Fee Schedule for Operating
Permits for Certain Uses and Materials as Allowed by the City of Ithaca Municipal
Code Chapter 181 entitled “Fire Prevention”; Section 181-9F
8.12 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 346 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code
entitled “Vehicles and Traffic”, Section 346-
69, Schedule XIX entitled “Overnight Parking”
8.13 Human Resources Department (HR) - Management Compensation 8%
Exception for a Promotion - Resolution
8.14 Human Resources Department (HR) - Adjustment of the Managerial
Compensation Plan - Resolution
9. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
9.1 Adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan as Part of Phase II of the City of Ithaca
Comprehensive Plan – Resolution
A. Declaration of Lead Agency – Resolution
B. Determination of Environmental Significance – Resolution
C. Adoption of Plan – Resolution
*Back-Up Material can be accessed through the following links:
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10824/2019-Draft-
Waterfront-Plan
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10825/Waterfront-
Plan-Comments
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10827/Waterfront-
Plan-Full-FEAF
9.2 Nonbinding Determination of Intent to Approve the Disposition & Development
Agreement - West & Center Sections of Green Street Garage Mixed-Use Urban
Renewal Project – Resolution
*Back-Up Material can be accessed through the following links:
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10828/ENA-Submission---
AsteriIthaca
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10829/Green-Garage-Public-
Comments
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/10830/Green-St-Garage---
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10. CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
10.1 Authorization of a Trial Permit for Use of East Seneca Street as an Intercity Bus Pickup
and Drop-Off Area - Resolution
10.2 City Controller’s Report
11. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
12. NEW BUSINESS:
13. INDIVIDUAL MEMBER – FILED RESOLUTIONS:
14. MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS:
14.1 Recommendation to Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit Board – Resolution
14.2 Appointment to the Mobility, Accessibility and Transportation Commission – Resolution
14.3 Appointment to the Workforce Diversity Advisory Committee – Resolution
15. REPORTS OF COMMON COUNCIL LIAISONS:
16. REPORT OF CITY CLERK:
17. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY:
17.1 Executive session to discuss the proposed acquisition, sale or lease of real property, the
publicity of which would substantially affect the value thereof.
17.2 Executive session to discuss a personnel matter relating to the employment of a
particular person.
17.3 Executive session to discuss proposed, pending or current litigation.
18. MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
18.1 Approval of the September 4, 2019 Common Council Meeting Minutes – Resolution
18.2 Approval of the October 2, 2019 Common Council Meeting Minutes –
Resolution
18.3 Approval of the November 6, 2019 Common Council Meeting Minutes –
Resolution
19. 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 274-6570 at least 48 hours before the
meeting.
Out of consideration for the health of other individuals, please refrain from using
perfume/cologne and other scented personal care products at City of Ithaca meetings. Thank
you for your cooperation and understanding.
“This meeting can viewed via livestream on https://ithacany.viebit.com/”
______________________________
Julie Conley Holcomb, CMC
City Clerk
Date: November 26, 2019
8. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
City Administration Committee:
8.1 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to Personnel Roster -
Resolution
WHEREAS, the Streets and Facilities Division of DPW has a vacant, funded Light
Equipment Operator position and a vacant, unfunded Maintenance Worker position; and
WHEREAS, DPW wishes to fill the vacancy at the Maintenance Worker level, with a
long-term goal of training the individual to obtain a Class B Commercial Driver License
and eventually become a Light Equipment Operator; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Personnel Roster of the Streets and Facilities Division of the
Department of Public Works be amended as follows:
Unfund: One (1) Light Equipment Operator (Grade 5)
Fund: One (1) Maintenance Worker (Grade 4)
; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the funding for this change shall be derived from existing funds within
the Department of Public Works 2019 budget.
8.2 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to Personnel Roster -
Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca DPW Water & Sewer Division has need of a larger pool of
applicants to meet our hiring needs and goals; and
WHEREAS, the number of applicants for our Laborer position advertised September
2019 was three (3) times that of the number of applicants we typically see for the Light
Equipment Operator position; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That a second Laborer position be added to the City of Ithaca DPW Water
& Sewer Division; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Laborer position will only be filled while another position at a
higher level in the DPW unit is left vacant, allowing use of same funding for Laborer
position, with the added requirement that if and when the Laborer is promoted, the
Laborer position shall remain vacant until another higher level vacancy allows it again to
be filled.
MEMORANDUM
CITY OF ITHACA
DPW – WATER & SEWER DIVISION
510 FIRST STREET
Date: 11/12/2019
To: CA
Cc: Mike Thorne, PE, Superintendent of Public Works
From: Erik Whitney, PE, Assistant Superintendent of Public Works, W&S Division
RE: Request for Second Laborer Position on Water & Sewer Roster
Priority: high
Included on page 2 – Proposed Resolution Draft
All,
This is a request for a second Laborer position on the Water & Sewer Division Roster.
We are not requesting funding. We have not yet filled two of the higher positions on our
2019 budgeted new/added Crew. Our intent here is to hire on a second Laborer while
leaving one of the new Crew positions vacant, using these funds for the second Laborer.
We would then train the new Laborer in house to obtain a commercial drivers license
(CDL) and promote the Laborer to a Light Equipment Operator (LEO). Upon promotion
to LEO the Laborer position will then be left vacant until another LEO position becomes
vacant and we hire another Laborer and begin the process over again. The reason for
this is that we found the applicant pool for the Laborer position proved to be much bigger
than when we advertise for a Light Equipment Operator with a CDL required. We found
that we had a greater number of exceptional quality applicants with the expanded pool.
This also allows applicants who have little or no DPW experience and do not possess a
CDL to enter our workforce at ground level with benefits.
8.3 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Amendment to 2019 City Budget -
Resolution
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Tourism Program has awarded to the City of Ithaca a
$20,000 grant for the purpose of producing the Six Mile Creek Feasibility Study, as
described in the accompanying memo dated October 31, 2019; and
WHEREAS, a firm, Penn Trails LLC, has been competitively selected by the City to
produce this study; and
WHEREAS, the payment process will involve the County grant funds being transferred
to the City and then to the consulting firm, which will briefly constitute a City
revenue/expense; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2019 Authorized budget for the
DPW Engineering Office as follows to account for the grant from Tompkins County:
Increase Revenue Account:
A1440-2707 Grants from Local Governments $20,000
Increase Appropriation Account:
A1440-5435 Engineering Contracts $20,000
TO: City Administration Committee
FROM: Kent Johnson, Assistant Transportation Engineer
RE: Six Mile Creek Trail Feasibility Study funding
DATE: October 31, 2019
Background
Six Mile Creek Trail is the name of a route of existing and proposed sidewalks and trails along
Six Mile Creek in the City of Ithaca between the Six Mile Creek Natural Area and Cayuga Lake.
The character along the trail varies considerably from urban sidewalks and the Six Mile Creek
Promenade west of Aurora St., to a stone dust trail and natural surface hiking trails east of
Aurora Street. The long range vision is to establish a route that travels from the Ithaca Commons
westward to the Cayuga Waterfront Trail (which connects to the Black Diamond Trail northward
to Taughannock Falls State Park), and from the Ithaca Commons eastward through the Six Mile
Creek Gorge to the South Hill Recreation Way (which connects to the future Gateway Trail,
Buttermilk Falls State Park, and the Finger Lakes Trail … which then connects to the 4,600 mile
long North Country National Scenic Trail).
Current project
The City of Ithaca is currently working to establish a natural surface hiking trail connection from
the existing stone dust trail just east of Aurora St. to the existing trails in the S ix Mile Creek
Natural Area (this new connecting trail will be just under 1 mile in length). Establishing this trail
is complicated due to the steep gorge topography which will require three new bridges to cross
the creek three times, as well as a few smaller bridges to span ravines along the gorge. The Six
Mile Creek Trail Plan produced in 2016 provides a good overview of this section of trail. A copy
of this plan can be viewed at: https://www.cityofithaca.org/640/Trails .
In the spring of 2019, the City of Ithaca was awarded funding from the Tompkins County
Tourism Program to commission a feasibility study to better understand the soil conditions, creek
flow impacts, and other issues associated with developing this trail. Results from this study will
allow for the project scope to be clearly defined and will allow for the development of an
accurate cost estimate. This information will then be used when seeking future funding for
design and construction costs.
Action for the City Administration Committee
The Tompkins County Tourism program has awarded $20,000 to the City of Ithaca for the
creation of the feasibility study. A firm, Penn Trails LLC, has been competitively selected to
produce the study for a fee to not exceed $19,983.00. Though the City of Ithaca is not expected
to provide any City funds toward this phase of work, since the County funding will pass through
the City to the consultant, the City needs to amend its budget to reflect this brief
revenue/expense. Accordingly, a Resolution has been provided for the City Administration’s
consideration.
Next steps
It is anticipated that the City of Ithaca will authorize $10,000 of City funding in the upcoming
budget to contribute to the effort of developing the Six Mile Creek Trail. This funding is not
intended to contribute to the work covered in the existing scope of work planned for the County-
funded feasibility study. Rather, the funding is expected to support follow-up work
recommended from the feasibility study such as soil borings or more detailed design work that is
beyond the scope allowable in the County-funded study (which is expressly not allowed to fund
design or construction work). The funding may also be used for other purposes that support the
development of the trail.
After the feasibility study, and possible follow-up work, is concluded, the City will be in a good
position to apply for state and/or federal grant funding to design and construct the trail. This
grant funding will most likely require a local funding match in the range of around 20% to 50%
depending on the type of grant. Funds remaining from the $10,000 amount could be used to
support a local funding match.
8.4 Planning, Building and Economic Development – Request to Amend 2019
Budget - Resolution
WHEREAS, the City received a mini-grant from the Park Foundation, Inc. to bring
members of Center for Performance and Civil Practice (CPCP) to Ithaca for a one-day
consultation; and
WHEREAS, the services will include community engagement to build civic health, equity
and capacity; now, therefore be it
RESOVLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2019 Authorized Budget for
the Planning and Building Department as follows to account for said grant from Park
Foundation:
Increase Revenue Account:
A8020-2705 Gifts Donations $5,000
Increase Appropriations Account:
A8020-5435 Planning Contracts $5,000
8.5 Finance Department – Authorization to Cover Red Accounts - Resolution
RESOLVED, That the City Controller be empowered to make transfers within the 2019
Budget appropriations, as needed, for the remainder of the 2019 Fiscal Year.
8.6 Finance Department – Amend 2019 Budget to Account for Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Income Cascade Plaza Loan Payoff -
Resolution
WHEREAS, the City was informed by the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency (IURA) that
unanticipated small cities CDBG Program Income of $247,737.91 from the Cascade
Plaza loan payoff needed to be returned to New York Stat e; and
WHEREAS, the fund needed to be sent from the City of Ithaca as a pass through to the
Housing Trust Fund Corporation; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the 2019 Budget be amended as follows to account for the pass
through of IURA CDBG Program Income from the Cascade Plaza loan payoff:
Increase Revenue Account:
A8515-4989 Federal and Other Home & Community $247,737.91
Increase Appropriation Account:
A8515-5435 Housing Contracts $247,737.91
8.7 Youth Bureau – Request to Amend 2019 Budget - Resolution
WHEREAS, On October 27, 2019, the Recreation Support Services (RSS) 15
passenger van (#810) was involved in an accident; and
WHEREAS, the insurance appraiser has deemed the van a total loss; and
WHEREAS, insurance will pay $14,887, after a $2,500 deductible and an additional
$15,000 is needed to cover the cost of a new van, which has been estimated at
$32,000; and
WHEREAS, the RSS van is used heavily every week to transport youth and adults to
the YB, to program sites such as the YMCA, local parks, Ithaca College and Cornell and
then home. RSS provides services to hundreds of youth and adults with developmental
disabilities each year. In order to continue to provide programming and meet
contractual agreements with funders the RSS van needs to be replaced; now, therefore
be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby approves the following transfer in an
amount not to exceed $17,113 for the replacement of a 15 passenger van for the Ithaca
Youth Bureau, from unrestricted contingency account A1990 to Account A7310-5215
Youth Bureau Vehicles; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the Youth Bureau 2019 Authorized
Budget as follows to account for said insurance reimbursement for the van:
Increase Revenue Account:
A7310-2680 Insurance Recovery $14,887
Increase Appropriation Account:
A7310-5215 Youth Bureau Vehicles $14,887
Ithaca Youth Bureau
1 James L. Gibbs Drive
Ithaca, New York 14850
Phone: (607) 273-8364
Fax: (607) 273-2817
“Building a foundation for a lifetime.”
To: City Administration Committee
From: Liz Klohmann, Director
Re: Request for Contingency Funds
Date: 11/20/19
_______________________________________________________________________
On October 27, 2019 the Recreation Support Services (RSS) 15 passenger van (#810) was
involved in an accident. The insurance appraiser has deemed van 810 a total loss. Insurance will
pay $14,887, after a $2,500 deductible. An additional $15,000 is needed to cover the cost of a
new van.
The Youth Bureau is requesting the up to $15,000 plus the $2,500 deductible, a total of $17,500
from contingency funds. There is a possibility that some funds will be available in our 2019
budget, but we will not know that until we are closer to the end of the year.
The RSS van is used heavily every week to transport youth and adults to the YB, to program
sites like the YMCA, local parks, Ithaca College and Cornell, and then home. RSS provides
services to hundreds of youth and adults with disabilities each year. In order to continue to
provide programming and meet contractual agreements with funders the RSS van needs to be
replaced.
8.8 Community Housing Development Fund, Round #19 — Authorization of
Disbursement of Funds Pursuant to an Executed Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) - Resolution
WHEREAS, the Community Housing Development Fund (CHDF) was established in
2009, and renewed in 2015, by Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) among and
between the City of Ithaca, Tompkins County and Cornell University to raise and award
funds to increase the supply of permanently affordable housing in the County; and
WHEREAS, on an annual basis Cornell University contributes $200,000 to the CHDF
and the City of Ithaca and Tompkins County each contribute $100,000; and
WHEREAS, the Common Council determined that City contributions to the CHDF
should be used solely to assist those projects located within the City of Ithaca; and
WHEREAS, the Program Oversight Committee (POC), which includes three City
appointees, reviews and recommends projects for awards, including the amount and
funding source; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca Common Council retains authority to approve, modify or
reject the POC’s recommendation for use of City funds; and
WHEREAS, action to authorize disbursement of City funds requires prior completion of
environmental review for housing projects; and
WHEREAS, the POC recommends the following affordable housing projects for funding:
; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the MOU, Tompkins County administers the CHDF, including
collection of contributions to the CHDF and distribution of funds to project sponsors; and
Community Housing Development Fund
Round #19 Recommended Funding Awards
Applican
t Project # Units Municipalit
y
Funding ($1,000s)
Cornel
l
Count
y
City Total
Hawkins 622 W.
Clinton St.. 1 rental (C) Ithaca 0 0 27.8 27.8
INHS 28 Crystal
Drive
1 for-
sale (T) Dryden 38.94 0 0 38.94
Habitat
1932
Slaterville
Rd., Part II
2 for-
sale (T) Dryden 0 80 0 80
Totals 4 units 38.94 80 27.8 146.74
WHEREAS, the 622 W. Clinton Street project to rehabilitate an existing single-family
dwelling is a type II action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review
Ordinance requiring no further environmental review; and
WHEREAS, annual City contributions to the CHDF are placed in Restricted
Contingency; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Common Council for the City of Ithaca hereby authorizes an
expenditure of up to $27,800 to Tompkins County for the following affordable housing
projects to implement the recommended funding award for rounds #19 of the
Community Housing Development Fund:
Project Name: 622 W. Clinton Street
Amount: $27,800
Applicant: Jerame Hawkins
Project Summary: Rehabilitation of a 3-bedroom rental housing unit at 622 W.
Clinton Street, Ithaca, NY
;and, be it further,
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby appropriates an amount not to
exceed $27,800 from the 2019 CHDF currently located in account A8020-5435 Planning
Contracts $100,000; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the $27,800 appropriated, will fund the $27,800 City portion of the
City/County/Cornell Housing Trust for the above listed project; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Mayor, subject to advice of the City Attorney, is hereby
authorized to execute a fiscal agency agreement with Tompkins County to implement
this resolution.
8.9 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Reallocation of Position - Resolution
WHEREAS, the Streets & Facilities Division of the Department of Public Works has
recently added several new highway crew positions, and is also facing the retirements
of several key supervisory personnel in the next few years; and
WHEREAS, the Construction Engineer position in the Streets & Facilities Division was
created in large part to help with succession planning and transitional periods, and is
now also needed to provide additional formal supervision of work crews; and
WHEREAS, the Human Resources Department reviewed the point factor evaluation of
the Construction Engineer position and determined that the addition of formal
supervisory responsibilities merits an increased point factor rating, which results in the
reallocation of the position to a higher salary grade; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the position of Construction Engineer be reallocated from Grade 8 to
Grade 9 of the City Executive Association Compensation Plan; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the funding to cover the resulting salary increase shall be derived
from within the approved 2019 departmental budget.
8.10 Department of Public Works (DPW) - Am endment to Personnel Roster -
Resolution
WHEREAS, the current vacancy in the Director of Parking position has given the
Department of Public Works the opportunity to restructure and realign responsibilities to
more efficiently carry out its mission; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works wishes to merge responsibility for the
planning, operations, maintenance and management of the City’s transportation
network into one departmental division; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Personnel Roster of the Department of Public Works be
amended as follows:
Add: One (1) Director of Transportation and Parking
Delete: One (1) Director of Parking
; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the position of Director of Transportation and Parking be assigned to
the Management Compensation Plan at salary grade 8; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That for the sole purpose of determining days worked reportable to the
New York State and Local Employees’ Retirement System, the standard workday for
this position shall be established at eight (8) hours per day (forty (40) hours per week);
and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the funding for this roster change shall be obtained from within the
allocated departmental budget.
8.11 Ithaca Fire Department (IFD) – Amendment to Fee Schedule for Operating
Permits for Certain Uses and Materials as Allowed by the City of Ithaca Municipal
Code Chapter 181 entitled “Fire Prevention”; Section 181-9F
WHEREAS, section 181-9 F(1) of the Code of the City of Ithaca states the Fire Chief
shall promulgate a fee schedule applicable to the permits authorized under such code;
and
WHEREAS, §181-9 F states that fees established in the fee schedule shall reasonably
reflect the cost of receiving, investigating, processing, and issuing each of said permits;
and
WHEREAS, §181-9 F requires that any schedule and said changes proposed thereto
shall be submitted to the Common Council for adoption prior to the collection of such
fees; and
WHEREAS, the permit fee schedule is based on the labor costs of performing the
inspections and processing the permits, and because of subsequent salary increases
and associated cost of fringe benefits, the current fees do not reflect the actual costs of
the services being provided; and
WHEREAS, the fees were last adjusted and approved by Common Council on
December 6, 2017; and
WHEREAS, a proposal has been prepared and submitted to increase fees generally
and as stipulated in the attached schedule, from $55.00 to $58.00 per hour, and from
$82.50 to $87.00 per hour for work performed during non-business hours, which will
result in such fees reflecting current costs; and
WHEREAS, the prepared proposal includes the additional permit fees, which are
unchanged, for processing and the administration of permits over and above the costs
of the actual inspections for issuing such permits; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, The Common Council of the City of Ithaca does hereby approve the
proposed increase in permit fees as proposed; and, be it further
RESOLVED, These changes shall be authorized upon adoption of this resolution by
Common Council, with an effective date of January 1, 2020.
2020 Fire Prevention Permit and Inspection Fees
Permit Type Permit or Inspection Fee Comments
Assembly Occupancy
Permit (50-299 occupants)
$50/building Issued annually and does not include
inspection fees
Assembly Occupancy
Permit
(>300 occupants)
$100/building Issued annually and does not include
inspection fees
Elevator Permit $60/elevator unit Issued every 3 years and does not
include inspection fees
Lumberyard Occupancy
Permit
$50/building Issued annually and does not include
inspection fees
Hazardous Occupancy
Permit
$50/building Issued annually and does not include
inspection fees
Fireworks Permit $50 Per event and does not include
inspection fees
Explosives Use $50 Per location and does not include
inspection fees
Bon Fire Permit $50 Per event and includes 1 inspection
Asphalt Kettles $50 Per location/month and includes 1
inspection
Temporary Propane Permit $50 1 month/venue and includes 1
inspection
Temporary Propane Permit $125 6 months/venue and includes up to 2
inspections
Temporary Propane Permit $200 12 months/venue and includes up to 4
inspections
Food Truck Permit
(includes propane)
$50 1 month/venue and includes 1
inspection
Food Truck Permit
(includes propane)
$125 6 months/venue and includes up to 2
inspections
Food Truck Permit
(includes propane)
$200 12 months/venue and includes up to 4
inspections
Welding and Cutting Permit $50 1 month / firm or business and
includes 1 inspection
Welding and Cutting Permit $125 6 months / firm or business and
includes up to 2 inspections
Welding and Cutting Permit $200 12 months / firm or business and
includes up to 4 inspections
Parking Garage Permit $50/Garage Issued every year and does not include
inspection fees
Emergency Responder
Radio System
$50/System Issued every 3 years and does not
include inspection fees
Inspection Rates
$58/hour
Plan Review Rates $58/hour
8.12 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 346 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code
entitled “Vehicles and Traffic”, Section 346-69, Schedule XIX entitled “Overnight
Parking”
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-
BE IT NOW ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca
that Chapter 346 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code, entitled "Vehicles and Traffic ",
Section 346-69, Schedule XIX entitled “Overnight Parking” be amended as follows:
Section 1.
Section 346-69, Schedule XIX entitled "Overnight Parking" is hereby amended to read
as follows:
§ 346-69 Schedule XIX: Overnight Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346-26, all-night parking between [2:00 a.m.] 7:00
p.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall be permitted upon any of the following described streets or
parts thereof:
Name of Street Side Location
Cayuga Street East From South Hill Terrace to
Spencer Street
Hillview Place South From Turner Place to a point
150 feet east thereof
South Hill Terrace North From Turner Place to Hillview
Place
South Hill Terrace South From Hillview Place to South
Cayuga Street
Stewart Avenue East 600 block
Section 2. Severability clause.
Severability is intended throughout and within the provisions of this ordinance. If any
section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, then that decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 3. Effective date.
This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication as provided in the City
Charter.
8.13 Human Resources Department (HR) - Management Compensation 8%
Exception for a Promotion - Resolution
WHEREAS, in 2017 Common Council passed a resolution establishing an eight (8)
percent increase on base salary for promotions into and within the Management
Compensation Plan; and
WHEREAS, in that resolution the Mayor is also authorized to offer any new hire a salary
at any step of the salary range; and
WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has conducted an interview process for the Deputy
Police Chief position and has elected to promote from within; and
WHEREAS, Human Resources may only authorize an 8% increase from the individual’s
current base salary, but in this instance, 8% would not accurately reflect the salary
intention of such increase, because the bargaining unit base salary is at a 2011 salary
rate; and
WHEREAS, if the Chief of Police were to hire an external candidate with no Ithaca
police experience, that individual could be hired at a higher step; and
WHEREAS, the 8% increase is believed to be a respectable promotional increase for
current rates, and since that is not the situation for this promotion, it is recommended
that an exception be allowed in this case, now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, In this instance only, the Mayor is authorized to establish the Salary for
the promotional Deputy Police Chief in accordance with the procedure used for
establishing salaries for external candidates; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the funding to cover the resulting salary increase shall be derived
from within the approved 2019 departmental budget.
8.14 Human Resources Department (HR) - Adjustment of the Managerial
Compensation Plan - Resolution
WHEREAS, on January 1, 2015, the City of Ithaca implemented a new management
compensation plan, which sought to address internal equity concerns, the City’s ability
to attract and retain quality talent, and compression issues that resulted from a lack of
salary increases in multiple prior years; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to periodically update the management compensation plan
to ensure that the compensation plan remains competitive and equitable; and
WHEREAS, Common Council authorized funding in the 2020 City budget to update the
management compensation plan as recommended by the Human Resources
Department, effective December 31, 2020; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the current management compensation plan be amended by deleting
the entry level (step one) and adding a new step five (5) that produces a 20% spread,
effective December 31, 2020; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That on December 31, 2020, all managerial staff who were on step 5 of
the 2019 Management Compensation Plan on January 1, 2020, shall move to step 5 of
the 2020 Management Compensation Plan; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That on December 31, 2020, all managerial staff who were below step 5
of the 2019 Management Compensation Plan on January 1, 2020, shall be slotted into
the salary step that most closely reflects their current salary, and shall continue to move
one salary step annually on their respective anniversary dates, in accordance with the
existing procedure; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby directs the City Controller to release funds
placed in Restricted Contingency as part of the 2020 Authorized Budget for the
management compensation plan adjustments and allocate said funds to various
departments as applicable.
9. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
9.1 Adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan as Part of Phase II of the City of
Ithaca Comprehensive Plan – Resolution
A. Declaration of Lead Agency – Resolution
WHEREAS, State Law and Section 176-6 of the City Code require that a lead agency
be established for conducting environmental review of projects in accordance with local
and state environmental law; and
WHEREAS, State Law specifies that, for actions governed by local environmental
review, the lead agency shall be that local agency which has primary responsibility for
approving and funding or carrying out the action; and
WHEREAS, the proposed adoption of an amendment to the comprehensive plan is a
“Type I” Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance, and
the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review;
now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Common Council of the City of Ithaca does hereby declare itself
lead agency for the environmental review of the adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan as
part of Phase II of the City of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan.
B. Determination of Environmental Significance – Resolution
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca is considering the adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan
as part of Phase II of the City’s Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, appropriate environmental review has been conducted including the
preparation of a Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF), dated September 23,
2019; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plan has been reviewed by the Tompkins County Department
of Planning and Sustainability pursuant to §239-l-m of New York State General
Municipal Law, which requires that all actions within 500 feet of a County or State
facility, including County and State highways, be reviewed by the County Planning
Department, and has also been distributed for review by City staff, the City Advisory
Commissions, the City Board of Public Works, and the City of Ithaca Planning and
Development Board; and
WHEREAS, the proposed action is a “Type I” Action under the City Environmental
Quality Review Ordinance and the State Environmental Quality Review Act; and
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Ithaca, acting as lead agency, has
reviewed the FEAF prepared by planning staff; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That this Common Council, as lead agency in this matter, hereby adopts
as its own the findings and conclusions more fully set forth in the Full Environmental
Assessment Form, dated September 23, 2019; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That this Common Council, as lead agency in this matter, hereby
determines that the proposed action at issue will not have a significant effect on the
environment, and that further environmental review is unnecessary; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That this resolution constitutes notice of this negative declaration and that
the City Clerk is hereby directed to file a copy of the same, together with any
attachments, in the City Clerk’s Office, and forward the same to any other parties as
required by law.
C. Adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan as Part of Phase II of the City of
Ithaca Comprehensive Plan – Resolution
WHEREAS, in September of 2015, the Common Council adopted Plan Ithaca as Phase
I of the City Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan outlines a vision for the city’s future and serves as
a guide for future decision-making, policies, and funding; and
WHEREAS, Plan Ithaca-Phase 1, sets forth broad goals and principles to guide future
policies throughout the city while Phase II of the plan is intended to consist of a series of
specific neighborhood and thematic plans; and
WHEREAS, in November of 2015 staff was directed to begin working on a waterfront
development plan as a part of the next phase for the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, a waterfront working group made up of 17 members of the public and City
Planning Staff was established in the fall of 2016 to conduct public outreach and
prepare the draft plan; and
WHEREAS, the group commenced meeting regularly in September of 2016 and began
by drafting a land use chapter and developing a recommendation for new zoning for the
area, which was adopted by the Common Council in August of 2017; and
WHEREAS, the Waterfront Working Group continued meeting regularly in order to draft
the Plan Ithaca Phase II-Waterfront Area Plan; and
WHEREAS, the recommendations of the plan were introduced to the public at two open
house sessions that were held at the Ithaca Farmer’s Market on July 11, 2019; and
WHEREAS, following these events, the Waterfront Working Group revised the draft plan
to incorporate comments from the community; and
WHEREAS, the draft plan was presented to the Planning & Economic Development
Committee on September 11, 2019, and following that meeting, was circulated for
additional comments; and
WHEREAS, the adoption of the Waterfront Area Plan as part of Phase II of the
Comprehensive Plan is a Type I action, and the Common Council, as lead agency, has
completed environmental review and determined that the action will not have a
significant impact on the environment; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing for the adoption of the plan was held on November 13,
2019; and
WHEREAS, the draft Waterfront Area Plan that was recommended by the Waterfront
Working Group has been circulated, revised accordingly and considered by the
Common Council; and
WHEREAS, the plan includes the goals that are were established in Plan Ithaca, to
address the topics of land use, economic vitality, community livability, mobility and
transportation, natural and cultural resources, and sustainability, energy and water
resources, with more specific recommendations and action steps specifically for the
waterfront area; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Common Council hereby adopts the Waterfront Area Plan, dated
November 1, 2019, as part of Phase II of the Comprehensive Plan; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That this Comprehensive Plan shall serve as a guide for future decisions
made by Common Council, City boards and commissions, and City staff; and, be it
further
RESOLVED, That Common Council shall establish regular reviews and updates of the
Comprehensive Plan every five years.
To: Planning and Economic Development Committee
From: Jennifer Kusznir, Senior Planner
Date: November 7, 2019
Re: Draft Waterfront Plan
The purpose of this memo is to provide information regarding the draft Waterfront Area Plan.
At the September Planning and Economic Development meeting the Waterfront Area Plan was
introduced and discussed at the September Planning and Economic Development Committee
meeting. At the Committee’s direction the plan was circulated for comments. Enclosed is
summary table of the comments that were received. In the right column of the table there are staff
responses to the comments. Comments that have been incorporated into the plan are tracked in
red.
The draft environmental review has been completed and no environmental impacts are anticipated
as a result of adopting this plan. The Full Environmental Assessment Form is enclosed. Also
enclosed are draft resolutions for declaration of lead agency and negative environmental
significance, as well as a resolution of adoption.
If you have any questions or concerns about the draft plan, please feel free to contact me at 274-
6550 or jkusznir@cityofithaca.org.
CITY OF ITHACA
108 E. Green St. — Third Floor Ithaca, NY 14850-5690
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
JoAnn Cornish, Director
Planning & Development – 607-274-6550 Community Development/IURA – 607-274-6565
E-Mail: dgrunder@cityofithaca.org
9.2 Nonbinding Determination of Intent to Approve the Disposition &
Development Agreement - West & Center Sections of Green Street Garage Mixed-
Use Urban Renewal Project - Resolution
WHEREAS, on October 4, 2017, the City of Ithaca Common Council authorized transfer
of the Green Street Parking Garage property located at 120 E. Green Street (Tax Parcel
#70.-4-5.2) to the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency (IURA), via an option agreement, for
the purpose of structuring a proposed property sale and development agreement with a
preferred developer to undertake an urban renewal project subject to approval by the
Common Council; and
WHEREAS, on December 13, 2018, the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency designated
Vecino Group New York, LLC (Vecino) as the preferred developer, and qualified and
eligible sponsor pursuant to Section 507 of General Municipal Law, to potentially
acquire a portion of Tax Parcel #70.-4-5.2, located at 120 E. Green Street, Ithaca, NY,
for the purpose of undertaking an urban renewal project; and
WHEREAS, implementation of the urban renewal project will be governed by a
Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) that defines the terms for conveyance
of the project site to Vecino, required elements included in the redevelopment project
and obligations of Vecino, the IURA and other stakeholders; and
WHEREAS, on August 29, 2019, the IURA conditionally approved the August 28, 2019
DDA for the West and Center Sections of the Green Street Garage Mixed-Use Urban
Renewal Project subject to Environmental Review and Common Council approval; and
WHEREAS, the DDA establishes binding terms for the development transaction and the
final project including:
1. Seller: Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency
2. Purchaser: Vecino Group New York, LLC
3. Project Site: West and Center sections of Green Street Garage Site at 120 E.
Green Street
4. Sales Price: $1.00
5. Major Project Elements:
218 units of affordable housing
49,000 sf conference center
351 public parking spaces
Retention of existing 5-screen cinema
Conversion of City Hall surface parking to City Hall Park
6. Parking Lease: 30-year City lease of parking at approximately $2,000-
$2,250/space/year, with City option to re-acquire parking at end of the lease
term
; and
WHEREAS, if the conference center project is determined not to be financially feasible
for inclusion in the project, it will be replaced with ground floor retail use and an
additional 55 units of affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, on September 6, 2019, Vecino executed the DDA; and
WHEREAS, IURA execution of the DDA is subject to completion of environmental
review of the project and Common Council; and
WHEREAS, to induce Vecino to invest resources to complete environmental and site
plan review of the project, the IURA requests the Common Council to make a
preliminary, non-binding determination, subject to future completion of environmental
review, whether it intends to approve, modify, or reject the DDA; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Common Council for the City of Ithaca hereby makes a
preliminary, non-binding determination that it intends to approve the August 28, 2019
Disposition and Development Agreement between the IURA and Vecino governing the
redevelopment transaction for the West and Center Sections of the Green Street
Garage Mixed-Use Urban Renewal Project; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the urban renewal project shall come back to Common Council for
final decision making following completion of environmental and site plan review and an
additional public hearing.
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“Adopted” Resolution
City of Ithaca Board of Public Works
November 19, 2019
Recommendation Regarding IURA Conveyance of Western Portions of the Green Street
Parking Garage for Redevelopment
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca owns tax parcel #70.-4-5.2 located at 120 E. Green Street used as a
public parking facility, and
WHEREAS, on October 4, 2017, the City of Ithaca Common Council authorized transfer of the
Green Street Parking Garage property located at 120 E. Green Street (Tax Parcel #70.-4-5.2) to
the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency (IURA), via an option agreement, for the purpose of
structuring a proposed property sale and development agreement with a preferred developer
to undertake an urban renewal project subject to approval by the Common Council, and
WHEREAS, on December 13, 2018, the IURA designated Vecino Group New York, LLC (Vecino)
as the preferred developer to redevelop the west and center sections of the Green Street
Garage redevelopment site, and
WHEREAS, on August 29, 2019, the IURA conditionally approved a Disposition and Development
Agreement (DDA) with Vecino for the project that defines the terms for conveyance of the
project site and the redevelopment project, and
WHEREAS, the DDA includes the following terms:
1. Seller: Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency
2. Purchaser: Vecino Group New York, LLC
3. Project Site: West and Center sections of Green Street Garage Site at 120 E. Green
Street
4. Sales Price: $1.00
5. Major Project Elements:
• 218 units of affordable housing
• 49,000 sf conference center
• 351 public parking spaces (4-deck vertical expansion of center section)
• Retention of existing 5-screen cinema
• Conversion of City Hall surface parking to City Hall Park, and
6. Parking Lease: 30-year City lease of parking at approximately $2,000-$2,250/space/year,
with City option to re-acquire parking at end of the lease term
7. 2,000 sq. ft. of ground floor space for DPW use, and
WHEREAS, execution of the DDA is contingent upon Common Council approval, who is
scheduled to discuss this matter at their December 4, 2019 meeting, and
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WHEREAS, when public property is being considered for conveyance it is appropriate for the
Board of Public Works to advise the Common Council about the impact of the conveyance on
public works, and
WHEREAS, Vecino proposes to demolish the western section of the Green Street Garage and
construct a 4-deck vertical expansion of the center section, resulting in a total of 351 parking
spaces in the center section, approximately equal to the number of parking spaces currently
available in the west and center sections, and
WHEREAS, the parking facility is proposed to be leased to the City of Ithaca for a 30-year term,
with the right to the City to reacquire the parking facility at the end of the lease term, and
WHEREAS, during the parking lease term, the City will operate, maintain, and set parking rates
of the parking facility, and
WHEREAS, continued City ownership of the western section of the Green Street parking garage
will require decommissioning or reinvestment in the near future; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby determines that the conveyance of the west
and center sections of the Green Street Parking Garage for conveyance to Vecino to undertake
an urban renewal project to include 351 public parking spaces leased to the City of Ithaca does
not adversely impact City of Ithaca public works, and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Board recommends that the Common Council take timely action to
address structural deficiencies identified at the Green Street Parking Garage, including but not
limited to, conveyance of the western portions of the parking facility to Vecino for the purposes
of undertaking a mixed-use urban renewal project that includes a 4-deck vertical expansion of
the center section of the parking facility, and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Board recommends the full cost of parking, including costly structural
maintenance and repair, be fully considered by Common Council in the final development
agreement with Vecino.
Note: The BPW amended the proposed resolution to add the final Resolved statement at the
11/19/19 meeting. The above “adopted” resolution is based on notes of N. Bohn.
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10. CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE:
10.1 Authorization of a Trial Permit for Use of East Seneca Street as an Intercity
Bus Pickup and Drop-Off Area - Resolution
WHEREAS, Section 346-31 of the City Code states that no bus shall operate, stop on or
stand on any City street, nor shall such bus pick up or discharge passengers on any
such City street or curb, or any other public property, or within 200 feet of any City bus
stop in the corporate limits of the City of Ithaca, unless a permit is obtained from the
Common Council or its designee; and
WHEREAS, OurBus Inc. wishes to continue its intercity bus operations in Ithaca using
curb space proximate to the northeast corner of 130 East Seneca Street; and
WHEREAS, City staff have reviewed the request, and have determined that the space
could be suitable for one bus provided the fire hydrant currently located in front of 130
East Seneca Street is moved to a location not obstructed by any intercity bus operation
and serving 130 East Seneca Street and any other properties currently served by the
existing hydrant; and
WHEREAS, City staff have expressed concerns about how intercity buses and hotel
visitors may effectively use competing space, and thus recommend a trial period to
determine the suitability of this location as an intercity bus stop; and
WHEREAS, the City has evaluated staff and resource impacts to the City from intercity
bus service on City streets; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 170, “Use of City Real Property”, authorizes the City to establish
permit fees for use of City property and Common Council is interested in establishing a
bus permit fee based for the East Seneca Street location on a fair rental value for use of
East Seneca Street; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, In accordance with Section 346-31 and Chapter 170 of the City Code, the
Common Council hereby establishes an Intercity Bus Permit fee for use of the East
Seneca Street location of $15 per arrival or departure from East Seneca Street for
occupancy of the right-of-way for the purposes of operating an intercity bus; and, be it
further
RESOLVED, That the above-established fee shall be multiplied by the number of
scheduled trips as submitted to the Transportation Engineer for the permit period,
running from December 16, 2019 (or such date thereafter as hydrant relocation is
complete) through March 31, 2020, and shall be paid prior to the commencement of
each permit term, with additional payment for additional service; and, be it further
RESOLVED, Common Council authorizes the Board of Public Works to modify the
above-established Intercity Bus Permit fee from time to time, but retains the sole
legislative discretion as to issuance of bus permits; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Common Council hereby authorizes issuance of a trial permit to
OurBus Inc. with the following conditions:
1. Execution of a bus permit agreement for the East Seneca location for a trial
period ending March 31, 2020, thereafter month-to-month, and containing the
City’s usual revocation-without-cause and indemnification terms and conditions;
2. OurBus Inc. provides an audit and full accounting of actual use of the Green
Street intercity bus location by OurBus and its contracted carriers, and ceases
use of the Green Street location by it or any carrier providing service by contract
with OurBus Inc., except as otherwise explicitly permitted in writing by the City;
3. OurBus Inc. pays $25,000 to the City to account for the need to move the hydrant
to accommodate this request from OurBus Inc. in addition to the anticipated
permit fee for the East Seneca location;
4. The exact route, locations where passengers may be dropped off and picked up,
and times of operation shall be subject to approval by the Superintendent of
Public Works or his designee;
5. At all times, the operator(s) of the bus shall remain with the bus and ensure that
the bus is not parked in a manner that interferes with the ability of emergency
vehicles to move or pass or that interferes with sight distance for pedestrians or
motorists;
6. Permittee shall at all times maintain valid liability insurance coverage, and proof
of compliance with the Workers’ and Disability Compensation coverage
requirements
; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the Superintendent of Public Works shall have the right to modify the
conditions above upon reasonable notice to the Permittee, suspend or revoke this
permit due to violation of the terms thereof, or due to any other action or failure to act,
on the part of the permittee or his agents, which poses a danger to the health or safety
of any members of the public, provided, however, that such suspension or revocation
shall be subject to review by Common Council upon written appeal of the permittee, to
the Mayor (which appeal, while pending, shall not stay said suspension or revocation).
BACK-UP ITEM 10.1
INTERCITY BUS PERMIT
Permittee: OURBUS, INC.
Permittee’s Mailing Address: 79 MADISON AVE, 17TH FLOOR,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 10016
Phone Number: 917 939 0495
WHEREAS, the above-named Permittee offers and arranges for intercity commercial
passenger bus transportation; and
WHEREAS, Permittee has requested permission from the CITY OF ITHACA, NEW
YORK, a municipal corporation having offices at 108 E. Green Street, Ithaca, New York
14850, hereafter referred to as "City," to operate a bus service and stop within the City
on a City-owned street, namely, East Seneca Street, in accordance with City Code
Section 346-31; and
WHEREAS, on ________________ 2019, Common Council approved by resolution the
Permittee’s request and approved a permit fee of $15 per arrival, departure, or both
provided they occur concurrently; and
WHEREAS, due to the space constraints of the permitted area and intensive use of
Seneca Street generally, the following terms and conditions are intended to foster and
provide for safe and limited use of Seneca Street as an Inter-City Bus Stop;
NOW THEREFORE, this InterCity Bus Permit authorizes Permittee’s to conduct
brokerage of bus service operations within the City under the following conditions:
1. Permittee may use the curb and shoulder immediately adjacent to the south of
130 Seneca Street, which is comprised of one (1) bus bay, as depicted in the
map included as an attachment and incorporated into this Permit as Exhibit A
and referred to as the Premises, for passenger pick up and drop off on the days
and times for the Permit period as set forth in the approved schedule. The
approved schedule is included as an attachment and incorporated into this
Permit as “Schedule A.”
2. The approved schedule attached as Schedule A is valid for the Permit period .
Permittee shall, in advance of advertising, contracting for, or implementing
changes and/or additions to the approved schedule (“changes”) notify the City
Transportation Engineer of changes subject to paragraph 3, below, and subject
further to the City’s right to reject any such changes at any time.
3. This Bus Permit shall not take effect until fully executed and until the application
and use fees set forth below have been received by the City.
a. Use Fee: The use fee is established as $15.00 for each bus arrival,
departure or both provided any single bus arrival and departure occurs
within the thirty minute period for the applicable permit period. The Use
Fee for the initial period of this license (December 16, 2019, until March
31, 2020) is $18,060.00. This Use Fee represents the estimated fair
rental value of the City land in question for the initial permit term.
b. Deposit: Additionally, Permittee will be required to fund a Deposit Account
of no less than 25% of said Use Fee ($4,515.00), and to replenish said
Deposit Account back to 25% of said Use Fee or any subsequent Use
Fee, whichever is larger, upon notice from the City that the Deposit
Account has declined to 15% of the Use Fee. Upon termination of this
Permit, the City will refund any outstanding, unused portion of the Deposit
so long as Permittee is current with all financial commitments to the City.
c. A check in the amount of the sum of the Use Fee and Deposit Account
amount, payable to the City of Ithaca, must be submitted to the City
Chamberlain’s office by December 12, 2019. Permittee’s check for the
initial Use Fee and Deposit Account amount shall be held and not
deposited by the City until the fire hydrant located at 130 E. Seneca St is
relocated.
d. In the event that this Permit is renewed as provided in paragraph 4 below,
the Use Fee for subsequent permit terms may be adjusted by the City (i)
by an amount up to the rate of any increase in the consumer price index
since the previous year, or (ii) as otherwise provided by Common Council,
or its designee.
e. Permittee shall be responsible for prospectively reporting additional
arrivals or departures, or other changes to Schedule A as indicated in
paragraph 2, and for retrospectively submitting on a monthly basis a
detailed audit—sworn under penalty of perjury, with accompanying
business records documenting the same—of actual bus service under this
agreement in excess of the schedule attached as Schedule A, along with
a calculation of payment owed based on the applicable rate for such
excess service. Said payment owed, as corrected if necessary by the
City, will be deducted from the Deposit Account specified above. Failure
to timely file said monthly audit, or any misrepresentations contained
therein, will result in immediate revocation of this Permit and such other
recourse as deemed appropriate by the City.
f. Notwithstanding any other provisions herein, the City hereby reserves the
right to correct the amount of the Use Fee at any time if Permittee’s actual
number of arrivals or departures is found to be different from the amount
stated in Schedule A and bill for any additional fee owed (or refund due)
as a result of the correction. Likewise, in the event that use of the Seneca
Street Inter-City Bus stop is reclassified by Tompkins County as taxable,
the full amount of assessed taxes shall be incorporated into a corrected
Use Fee or invoiced as of the date such taxes become due.
g. By Permittee’s execution of this Bus Permit, Permittee certifies that it is
current on all past permit fees incurred prior to execution of this document,
and that upon request, and as to this Bus Permit, Permittee will provide a
full accounting and audit of actual use of the Premises and fees paid
based on actual use.
4. This Bus Permit shall commence upon execution and expire March 31, 2020.
This Bus Permit shall renew automatically thereafter for subsequent six month
terms, with the same terms and conditions (except that the amount of the Use
Fee may be revised from time to time), provided that Permittee has submitted to
the City full advance payment for the Use Fee for the subsequent six (6) month
period, any required renewal forms, proof of insurance and the full and proper
applicable fee for the renewal period, before the commencement of such new
term (i.e., before April 1st), and provided that the City has not notified Permittee,
within 30 days of the expiration of the current term, of the City’s intention not to
renew for the following permit term. Late fees for past due payments may be
added to amounts past due as provided in the City of Ithaca Municipal Code or
may result in immediate termination of the permit.
5. Permittee shall be solely responsible for compliance with any applicable statute,
regulation, directive, order, or other provision of law made by the City or any
other governmental entity having jurisdiction over Permittee’s brokered bus
operations. Failure to comply with any term of this Permit or other applicable
statute, regulation, directive, order, or other provision of law will result in
assessment of $250 per violation and/or immediate termination by the City.
Permittee’s failure to pay any violation shall constitute adequate grounds to
terminate and/or not issue a renewal or schedule modification. Permittee
acknowledges that failure to timely pay violations as assessed may result in the
fees being added to applicable fees for renewal Permit terms plus statutory
interest.
6. The following specific terms are conditions on this Permit, and Permittee’s failure
to adhere to such conditions may constitute grounds for assessment of violations
as set forth above and/or revocation of the permit:
a. To the extent a tour bus operator, which for purposes of this Agreement
shall be defined as any operator dropping off and picking up the same, or
substantially the same, passengers, is stopped in the area of the
Premises, even during a time specified in the schedule attached as
Schedule A, Permittee shall instruct drivers to circle until the Premises is
available for Permittee passenger boarding or drop off.
b. Stopping or standing at the above described Premises shall not exceed
fifteen minutes prior to or after Permittee’s departure time as referenced in
paragraph 1 above. Buses using the Seneca Street Inter City Bus stop
must be stopped or standing completely within the bus lane.
c. Permittee agrees to provide its patrons with accurate information about
loading, drop off, and parking options. Permittee agrees to coordinate
services with adjacent businesses for use of facilities, e.g., restrooms and
shelter from weather conditions.
d. Bus operators shall only unload luggage and passengers from the
sidewalk side of the bus; in no event, shall any bus operator open or allow
passengers to access the cargo area from the street side.
e. Upon notice from the City that snow build up exceeds safe boarding and
off-loading, Permittee shall cause such snow bank to be cleared in a
timely manner.
7. If the City requires complete possession of the Premises for any municipal, state
and/or federal purpose, then this Permit may be modified or terminated by the
City upon fifteen (15) days’ written notice to Permittee, except in the case of an
emergency, in which case the notice period may be shorter, as necessary. In the
event of such modification, Permittee may elect to terminate the Permit upon
written notice; in the event of such termination by either party, Permittee shall
owe the payment described above only for the days it used the Premises prior to
such termination.
8. Either party may terminate this Permit, for any reason, upon at least 30 days’
written notice to the other party. In the event of such early termination, Permittee
shall be entitled to a pro-rated refund of the applicable Use Fee and Deposit, for
the unused portion of the term, provided that Permittee is in compliance with the
provisions of the Permit.
9. The Permittee agrees to assume any and all liability, including defense,
indemnification, and holding the City harmless from all such liabilities arising as a
result of said use by Permittee and/or its agents, contractors, sub-contractors, or
other representatives, and to hold the City harmless and defend against any
actions brought against the City arising from or as a result of said use. The
Permittee also agrees to obtain and keep in force a liability insurance policy for
the benefit of the City of Ithaca and naming the City as an additional insured in
the amounts specified in the attached Schedule B “Insurance Requirements”, to
deliver same to the City of Ithaca before use of said Premises and continuously
update such certificates as they are renewed or replaced.
10. Permittee agrees to replace, repair, or reimburse according to the City’s
specifications for any City property destroyed, lost, or otherwise damaged by
Permittee’s use of the Premises. The Permittee agrees to keep the Premises
clean and in a safe condition for the said uses.
11. Permittee shall not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment,
contractor or subcontractor, supplier of materials or services, or program
participant because of actual or perceived: age; creed; color; disability; domestic
violence victim status; ethnicity; familial status; gender; gender identity or
expression; height; immigration or citizenship status; marital status; military
status; national origin; predisposing genetic characteristics; race; religion; sex;
sexual orientation; socioeconomic status; or weight.
12. Workers Compensation and Disability Coverage: A condition for entry into this
Permit is the presentation by the Permittee proof that the Permittee either
provides the levels of workers compensation and disability coverage required by
the State of New York, or that it is not required to provide such coverage.
13. This Permit shall be governed under the Charter and Municipal Code of the City
of Ithaca and the laws of the State of New York without regard to, or the
application of New York State’s choice of law provisions. The parties further
agree that the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the
County of Tompkins shall be the forum to resolve disputes arising out of either
this Permit or work performed according thereto, and the parties consent to the
jurisdiction of such court.
14. In accordance with the provisions of Section 109 of the New York General
Municipal Law, Permittee is hereby prohibited from assigning, transferring,
conveying, subletting or otherwise disposing of this agreement to any person or
corporation without the prior written consent of the City.
15. This Permit may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original and all of which, taken as a whole, shall constitute one and
the same Permit.
PERMITTEE CITY OF ITHACA
_______________________________ ___________________________________
Narinder Singh, CEO Mayor
Table 1
Trip ID Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop Time
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-01 07:00:00 11:30:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-01 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-01 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-01 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-01 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-01 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-02 07:00:00 11:30:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-02 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-02 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-02 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-02 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-02 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-03 07:00:00 11:30:00
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-03 08:25:00 15:10:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-03 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-03 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-03 14:10:00 18:40:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-03 16:15:00 22:25:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-03 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-03 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-04 07:00:00 11:30:00
Trip ID
1
Schedule A
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-04 08:25:00 15:10:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-04 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-04 11:45:00 16:05:00
294272 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-04 12:00:00 16:30:00
283441 Wells College -
Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-04 13:30:00 19:00:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-04 14:10:00 18:40:00
280269 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-04 16:10:00 20:50:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-04 16:15:00 22:25:00
280593 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-04 17:30:00 21:30:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-04 18:30:00 23:00:00
294264 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-04 19:00:00 23:30:00
324283 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-04 20:00:00 00:20:00
280594 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-05 06:30:00 11:00:00
280572 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-05 08:15:00 12:15:00
280257 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-05 10:15:00 14:45:00
280548 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-05 11:00:00 15:00:00
280571 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-05 12:30:00 16:30:00
280595 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-05 16:10:00 20:40:00
280562 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-05 17:00:00 21:30:00
280574 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-06 09:00:00 13:00:00
280596 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-06 09:20:00 13:50:00
280279 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-06 11:00:00 15:30:00
280549 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-06 12:25:00 16:25:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
2
294283 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-06 13:00:00 17:30:00
287939 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-06 13:25:00 20:00:00
280597 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-06 15:30:00 19:30:00
280573 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-06 17:00:00 21:20:00
280273 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-06 17:30:00 22:00:00
294275 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-06 19:20:00 23:40:00
280563 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-06 19:30:00 23:59:00
287859 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY
2019-10-06 21:30:00 03:25:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-07 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-07 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-07 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-07 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-07 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-07 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-08 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-08 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-08 11:45:00 16:05:00
283445 New York - Ithaca,
NY - Wells College
2019-10-08 12:10:00 17:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-08 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-08 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-08 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-09 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-09 10:00:00 14:30:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
3
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-09 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-09 14:10:00 18:40:00
276991 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-09 16:10:00 20:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-09 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-09 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-10 07:00:00 11:30:00
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-10 08:25:00 15:10:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-10 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-10 11:45:00 16:05:00
260366 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-10 13:00:00 20:40:00
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-10 14:00:00 21:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-10 14:10:00 18:40:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-10 16:15:00 22:25:00
288671 Boston, MA -
Albany, NY - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-10 17:00:00 23:30:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-10 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-10 18:30:00 23:00:00
323641 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-10 18:30:00 22:50:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-11 07:00:00 11:30:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
4
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 08:25:00 15:10:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-11 08:30:00 12:30:00
316187 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 10:00:00 16:15:00
261325 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-11 10:30:00 15:00:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-11 11:45:00 16:05:00
294272 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 12:00:00 16:30:00
261328 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-11 12:15:00 16:45:00
260366 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 13:00:00 20:40:00
261330 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-11 13:30:00 18:00:00
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-11 14:00:00 21:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 14:10:00 18:40:00
315134 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-11 14:30:00 19:00:00
315135 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-11 15:00:00 19:30:00
325777 Ithaca, NY - Albany,
NY - Boston, MA
2019-10-11 15:30:00 22:00:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-11 16:15:00 22:25:00
315136 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-11 17:25:00 21:50:00
280593 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-11 17:30:00 21:30:00
316189 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-11 18:00:00 00:20:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
5
283778 Geneva, NY -
Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-11 18:25:00 00:15:00
328256 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-11 18:30:00 22:50:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-11 18:30:00 23:00:00
294264 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-11 19:00:00 23:30:00
280594 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-12 06:30:00 11:00:00
279570 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-12 08:00:00 12:30:00
280572 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-12 08:15:00 12:15:00
302115 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-12 10:15:00 14:45:00
279572 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-12 10:30:00 15:00:00
280548 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-12 11:00:00 15:00:00
280571 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-12 12:30:00 16:30:00
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-12 14:00:00 21:40:00
280595 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-12 16:10:00 20:40:00
280562 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-12 17:00:00 21:30:00
280574 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-13 09:00:00 13:00:00
280596 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-13 09:20:00 13:50:00
253648 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-13 11:00:00 18:40:00
280549 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-13 12:25:00 16:25:00
294283 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-13 13:00:00 17:30:00
280597 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-13 15:30:00 19:30:00
280573 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-13 17:00:00 21:20:00
294275 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-13 19:20:00 23:40:00
280563 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-13 19:30:00 23:59:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
6
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-14 07:00:00 11:30:00
283364 Ithaca, NY - New
York
2019-10-14 09:10:00 13:40:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-14 10:00:00 14:30:00
253648 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-14 11:00:00 18:40:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-14 11:45:00 16:05:00
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-14 14:00:00 21:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-14 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-14 17:40:00 22:10:00
324268 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-14 18:15:00 22:45:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-14 18:30:00 23:00:00
329966 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-14 19:15:00 23:30:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-15 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 10:00:00 14:30:00
253648 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 11:00:00 18:40:00
323695 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-15 11:30:00 15:50:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-15 11:45:00 16:05:00
287941 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 13:25:00 19:15:00
315147 New York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 13:30:00 18:00:00
331498 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 13:50:00 18:10:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
7
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-15 14:00:00 21:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 14:10:00 18:40:00
316188 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 14:25:00 21:00:00
250484 New York - Ithaca,
NY - Alfred, NY
2019-10-15 15:00:00 21:40:00
261336 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-15 15:30:00 20:00:00
331446 New York, NY -
Binghampton, NY -
Ithaca, NY -
Geneva, NY
2019-10-15 15:40:00 21:20:00
261340 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-15 16:30:00 21:00:00
315148 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 17:05:00 21:35:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-15 17:40:00 22:10:00
261342 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-15 18:25:00 22:55:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-15 18:30:00 23:00:00
323697 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-15 19:30:00 23:50:00
316190 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-15 22:30:00 04:50:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-16 07:00:00 11:30:00
333559 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-16 08:00:00 12:10:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-16 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-16 11:45:00 16:05:00
253639 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosville, PA -
Philadelphia, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-16 14:00:00 21:40:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-16 14:10:00 18:40:00
279376 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-16 15:10:00 19:40:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
8
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-16 16:15:00 22:25:00
315229 Ithaca, NY - White
Plains, NY -
Stamford, CT -
Boston, MA
2019-10-16 16:20:00 23:35:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-16 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-16 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-17 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-17 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-17 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-17 14:10:00 18:40:00
323650 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-17 16:10:00 20:50:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-17 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-17 18:30:00 23:00:00
323652 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-17 20:30:00 00:55:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-18 07:00:00 11:30:00
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-18 08:25:00 15:10:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-18 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-18 11:45:00 16:05:00
294272 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-18 12:00:00 16:30:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-18 14:10:00 18:40:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-18 16:15:00 22:25:00
280593 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-18 17:30:00 21:30:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
9
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-18 18:30:00 23:00:00
294264 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-18 19:00:00 23:30:00
280594 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-19 06:30:00 11:00:00
280572 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-19 08:15:00 12:15:00
280548 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-19 11:00:00 15:00:00
280571 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-19 12:30:00 16:30:00
280595 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-19 16:10:00 20:40:00
280562 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-19 17:00:00 21:30:00
280574 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-20 09:00:00 13:00:00
280596 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-20 09:20:00 13:50:00
253648 Washington, DC -
Baltimore, MD -
Philadelphia, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Wescosvile, PA -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 11:00:00 18:40:00
279370 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-20 11:00:00 15:30:00
315230 Boston, MA -
Stamford, CT -
White Plains, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 11:00:00 18:15:00
280549 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-20 12:25:00 16:25:00
294283 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 13:00:00 17:30:00
287939 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 13:25:00 20:00:00
279372 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 15:00:00 19:30:00
280597 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-20 15:30:00 19:30:00
280573 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-20 17:00:00 21:20:00
261342 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-20 18:25:00 22:55:00
294275 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-20 19:20:00 23:40:00
280563 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-20 19:30:00 23:59:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
10
287859 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY
2019-10-20 21:30:00 03:25:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-21 07:00:00 11:30:00
329037 Ithaca, NY - White
Plains, NY -
Stamford, CT -
Boston, MA
2019-10-21 09:00:00 17:15:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-21 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-21 11:45:00 16:05:00
307198 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Wescosville, PA -
Allentown, PA -
Baltimore, MD -
Washington, DC
2019-10-21 13:30:00 21:20:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-21 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-21 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-21 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-22 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-22 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-22 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-22 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-22 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-22 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-23 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-23 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-23 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-23 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-23 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-23 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-24 07:00:00 11:30:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
11
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-24 08:25:00 15:10:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-24 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-24 11:45:00 16:05:00
334658 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-24 13:30:00 18:15:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-24 14:10:00 18:40:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-24 16:15:00 22:25:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-24 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-24 18:30:00 23:00:00
334660 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-24 20:00:00 00:10:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-25 07:00:00 11:30:00
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 08:25:00 15:10:00
280570 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-25 08:30:00 12:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-25 11:45:00 16:05:00
294272 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 12:00:00 16:30:00
334658 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-25 13:30:00 18:15:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 14:10:00 18:40:00
280737 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 15:55:00 20:25:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-25 16:15:00 22:25:00
280593 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-25 17:30:00 21:30:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
12
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 18:30:00 23:00:00
294264 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-25 19:00:00 23:30:00
334660 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-25 20:00:00 00:10:00
280594 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-26 06:30:00 11:00:00
280572 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-26 08:15:00 12:15:00
280548 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-26 11:00:00 15:00:00
280571 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-26 12:30:00 16:30:00
334659 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-26 13:30:00 18:00:00
280595 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-26 16:10:00 20:40:00
280562 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-26 17:00:00 21:30:00
334661 New York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-26 20:00:00 00:20:00
280574 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-27 09:00:00 13:00:00
280596 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-27 09:20:00 13:50:00
280549 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-27 12:25:00 16:25:00
294283 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-27 13:00:00 17:30:00
287939 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-27 13:25:00 20:00:00
334659 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-27 13:30:00 18:00:00
280597 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-27 15:30:00 19:30:00
280573 New York - Ithaca,
NY
2019-10-27 17:00:00 21:20:00
294275 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York
2019-10-27 19:20:00 23:40:00
280563 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-27 19:30:00 23:59:00
334662 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-27 20:30:00 00:30:00
287859 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY
2019-10-27 21:30:00 03:25:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
13
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-28 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-28 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-28 11:45:00 16:05:00
334658 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-28 13:30:00 18:15:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-28 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-28 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-28 18:30:00 23:00:00
334660 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-28 20:00:00 00:10:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-29 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-29 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-29 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-29 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-29 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-29 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-30 07:00:00 11:30:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-30 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-30 11:45:00 16:05:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-30 14:10:00 18:40:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-30 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-30 18:30:00 23:00:00
280547 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-31 07:00:00 11:30:00
287938 Stony Brook, NY -
Melville, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Queens, NY - New
York, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-31 08:25:00 15:10:00
320352 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-31 10:00:00 14:30:00
280591 Ithaca, NY - New
York, NY
2019-10-31 11:45:00 16:05:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
14
334658 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-31 13:30:00 18:15:00
280561 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-31 14:10:00 18:40:00
287858 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY -
Queens, NY -
Manhasset, NY -
Melville, NY - Stony
Brook, NY
2019-10-31 16:15:00 22:25:00
280592 Ithaca, NY -
Binghamton, NY -
New York, NY
2019-10-31 17:40:00 22:10:00
280569 New York -
Binghamton, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-31 18:30:00 23:00:00
334660 New York, NY -
Ithaca, NY
2019-10-31 20:00:00 00:10:00
Route Name Date Arrival Time Last Stop TimeTrip ID
15
14. MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS:
14.1 Recommendation to Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit Board –
Resolution
RESOLVED, That Common Council recommends that Jennifer Dotson be elected as a
director of the Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit Board with a term to expire
December 31, 2022.
14.2 Appointment to Mobility, Accessibility and Transportation Commission –
Resolution
RESOLVED, That Srikar Srivatsa be appointed to the Mobility, Accessibility, and
Transportation Commission to replace Sarah Brylinsky with a term to expire December
31, 2020.
14.3 Appointment to the Workforce Diversity Advisory Committee – Resolution
RESOLVED, That Luca Maurer be appointed to the Workforce Diversity Advisory
Committee to fill a vacancy with a term to expire December 31, 2022.