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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpecificationd for Water System Construction etc 1957SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WNSTRUCTIG N c F WATER kND SEWER MAINS CONVECTING TL THE WATER END SEWER SYSTEMS CF THE CITY CF ITUCAMY. - 40---------------- General information to D gineer o Contractors and . erecns or corporations contemplating the construction of eater an sewer lines connecting to tho City systems, It is the intent of these specifications to outline the minimum acceptable requirements governing the construction of, and mrterials used in water and sewer mains which will connect with the Ithaca ster End sever systems, whether constructed for the City, Uther L7 City forces under the direction of the: Superintendent of Public Works, or by a contractor under an agroununt with the City; or constructed for private individuals, corporations, or :Dater Districts, who x y have rcceived a p: rmit, to connEct with the City system and which water and soa,Lr mains art to be: built by themeulres or by contractors under an aLrun went with them. No connections to any mains in the water or svt.r system may to made: until such connLCtion is authorized by the Board cf rublic Works, and tho plans for the water or scwur main cxtonsion are; approved by the Board cf Mlic Workso bll work dons on water and/or scans main cxtun:ions connuctinng to the Ithaca systems must conform to the;sL specifications, and must bo done under the supurvicion and inspection of tht Sup rinUndunt of Public Works of the Board of Public Works, or under such on,tetion as may be: othurwise ordorud by the Board of zublic iorkse Tho torm "Inspeetorn KrUnaltur uacd will mean th, duly dvvignat,d r pr,snnta— tivo of the Board of Fublic Works, Thy: rules and10119405 o�� �,�: , rd of a ublic Works LdoptLd Nox;n Ur 26, 1954 govcrning� snotaZ1u n and usu of survicu lieu a and mains, and tho Plumbing Codo of the City of Ithucto ndcptud Herch 9, 1926 shall ba cunsiderod a part of thcs., specifications c.nd shall govurn such conditions as arc not heroin spucifieclly duscrib c I w GENERAL I -A EXCt YATILY LLD FREPIBUIGN CF TRENCH I•bwl, DLscripticn The trench shall K uxcavetud to full depth and grade for a distanec of at least 50 Mot in sdvnneo of pipe, laying, but not norm than ono avaragc days pipe, Vying in tdvunce of thc, work, Thy: trench shall be: se braced and dreinod that the wcrkmon may work t}LLrvin safely and officicntly, It is Lsowntial th:,t th,, discharge from tht trench dcwatcring pumps bL ccnauctcd to natural draincgu charnels, drains or stGrm scwcrc, 2. Ir-1-4. Width cf Tr,nch The width of trench shall be aMlc to p..rnit tha pip;. t;, be lrid and jointed properly) and the bsekall to b,. plc c�cl and c,.mra-ct(.d as specified. Trenches shall be of such extra width, when required. as will pormit the conv,.nicrt placing of timber supr,rt-j, t ll—ti.ng End brecing, rnd her4ling of fittings. Minimum width shall by sufficient to give cicar=ce of r.t lc;ast uight inches eith:,r side of thv barrL1 of tlx: pipe. rt11 Hc1Ls = holcS shal be rcvie'•:.-d ct v.,:ch joint t•-, p.rmit the ;:�ir-ting to be mdc pr PLrlye I.,L..41, Pipe Cl-arrnce in Rock LcdV rack) boulders) mid large stoneS shall be r: mvi d to provido a clearance cf at least 6 inches below ant, 0 inches on etch side of all pipe and fittings. I••k-5. Excavaticn to 0rado The trench shall be (,xcavaUd U, thL depth requirod so as to providc a unifom and continuous bi-aring and support for the pipe on solid and undisturbod ground at every pLint bLtmLL:n bell holoso ZjW part of the bottom of thJ trench excevctcd b�letr the spLeificd grado shr.11 be c arrcctcd with approved mrturial, and thoroughly compacted as directed by tix; Inspector, The; finished grad.. shell be prc;psm-d accvratcly by m -ans c£ hone toclse The subgrcde beneath thu centerline of the pipe shell be finished tc within 0.03 It. of a :straight lint: bAwcen Pip:; j: ints or b.^tter ttiards, L11 tolcrancc shall be ,.bovu spocificd grc-du. If, in tho opinion of thc. Inspuetor., s, it are oneounUred ct subgra& which require all or part of th4 wc.rk to ba d:)nc in accorcLancoo with Scctic,n I.,L-6, thU InUPLctor shall hatfi thy: authority to ordc. r tho work to b c dcnv. I- -6, Exccv: ticn in Poor Scil . r Rock *Y-ry ties bottcm of the: tr,,nch at subgradu is found tz. be unstable �r to incluck ashes) cinders, all typos of refuse., or athLr a Tganic rctLrial) larec piccoa cr frrgmurita �jf inorganic matorial) cr rock,, which in thk, judgment cf the Inspector should bw. racxvvd) tho Contractor shall exc::v^.tc and r,; xmve such unsuitcbl,: m-turiv-_l to thy; width and c:c;pth orduxcd by the Ins;ixt.)re Bofcrc; thu pipe is laid, tho subgrea shell bu made by bLckfilling with an appzvvod mat-ri%,l in 39 unecmpacted Myers. The layers shall b:, thoroughly tt:npc;d is c:ircct:.d by the: Inspc ctrr s- -a t_ prjvide a continuous boring arx'. Support far the pipe at every p,.int between the boll holes, The fir-Ishcd subgradu sta11 b o pmperut! accuratLly by mor-ms cf hane tools* 2. I.•1-2. Width cf Tr,..nch The width of tmnbh shall bu r .plu to pc rmit tho pipes te, be lcid and jointed propurlyS and the bcokfill to b;. plr c-A and cc.mractc:d as spLcificd. Trcnchcs shall bi of such uxtra width, whan requirtd, as will permit the corrv::ri,-mt placing cf timber supp rts, !;h ,.ting r.nd brFcine, ,.nd hamlling of fittings. Minimum width shall be sufficient is give cicarsace of et lu :st uiCht inehcs cithcr side of tho barrel of tlx: pipe. I-L-• 3. BL :1 He 14 s PL,'.i hulls shall bu ire vid-A : t , cch jc._nt t•. p_rmit `.hc jpi^ting to be made; propurlyc, I- -L. Pipe Clearrncc in Rock Ludgc ruck, buuldors, and 1-;4rgc stones shall br rem v,,d to provide a clearance cf at least 6 inehus below end d inches on cteh Bide of all pipe: and fittings. la-4.5, Excavaticn to Crado The tronch shell be c.xcevLtud t:, the depth required so ss to provide a uniform rnd continuous bearing end suppert for the pipe on solid and undisturbed ground at every JXAnt butw un bull holes, brgr part cf tho bottom of the trench excevctcd b�lc.t; the spceificd grcdc shall bu c crrcctcd with approved mrturial, vnU thorcugh].y compacted as directed by the Inspuetore The finished grcdc sha11 be prcpered accurately by means of hand tools. The subgrcdo beneath thu ecntLrlino of the pipe shell bo finished tc within 0.03 ft. of a : trcight line bc,twton pil?u j:ints or brtt4r bccrdse 1.11 tol,=nc4 stall Uc ..tove lx:cificd grrdo. If, in tho opinion of tho Inspucter, s,it cjnCiti.;n3 arc enccuntcred at subgradc which require all or part of the, work to bi; d.,)nc in accordance with Scotian I-L•6, the Inpoctor shall have the authority to crdcr the work to bo drat;. I.4,-6. Excavation in Poor Scil -r Rock lihvm: the: bottr-m cf the, trench at subgradc, is found to bo unstable Lr to include. a3hos, cinders, L11 types cf n-fus". V�-&,,Ublo or othk.r L rganic material, large pieces Cr frr.&nauntz if imrgr.nic materiel, cr r)ck, which in the Judgment --f the Inspuctor sh.3uld b- rc me vvd, the Cmt rr.etor shall c xer ve to s nd r L mcv c; such unsuitzble miaturiel to the width and depth crdcrud by the, Itk;t,�ct�r� Bufort the; pipe is laid, tho subgreec. shall bu mzdc by baekfilling with an approved matcrir.l in 311 unecmpr.ett.d lcycrs. The lcyors shall bc. th.Dmughly trmpLd iLs c!iri.ctLd by th-. Inspc ctcr s..-s tc• pr..vido e.ntinuous bc.czing anc' supp:.rt f::r UI o pipe at uv;;ry pint butwt:un the boll holes. The finished subgr: de stall b c: pmp&mc: s ccurznt-.ly by nor.ns cf hare'_ t;:olse 3. The subgrrdo bLn ath th,- ec.nt..rlinz of the. pip.; sh411 be finishad to within OM ft* Lf c straight lin(, b..t;ruL;, hull 1t:1�D or br-tt..r boards r.nc: -32 telwrancos shall by abc vG. t tv�; s, .cifiQd gradu . I-r-? • SpLcirl RuneCtiLn in Pc:.r Soil 'Thor`, th:L bo t+ x of tho trench at subgradc is fauna. t, a •nsict of mt,;ricl which is unstcblo t:) such r. dogroe th.^t., in the Lpinitn of tho Insxctcr, it cpn n;t bo rcm-vied wand roplxcd with an cpprov..1 wt4- ial thcrn:ghly ccrWxtcrl in pl.-.co t-. support tho 1-ipo i)rolwr3,,ls thr. -cntrcetar shell c-,nntruct a fctu_'.r.tic.n ft r th.: pipop c.:nsistkig cf p_li� ? jir•$c;s or otaur ,u.tLrJn1zt in -cc:.xx!tncc; with plans apl: roved by the Bcc rd : f :fiblic irk. rk,. I-L-86 Blcstint Blrrting for excr vatiQn will be pormittLd cnly ,aft r-ccuring the approval of the Inz;p..et;.r ane'. ..nly whon prcpLr prccauti.ns arc. tc ken fvr the prLtcetic.r. cf pers- na c r property. Tti.. hours ..f b1cating will bc•fixcd by the Innp;ctcr, Any image ecusue by 63. sting shall be ro.paired by the a cntraetor ,-,t his ccponsos The e;,ntr;.ct: is rr..th.:r:s f prcc::dure shall cunfLrm with Stctc. liew,s and nuniciarl crvinancca. I.*L-9s Brcccd mc: ShLLtod Trcnchca Open -cut tr•,nehes shill be siu.ctLd z.nc: brr.ccCA rs mquirce, by my gc.vurning stctc lewsp .and Ms may b. nuc(,sscry t: I)Mtk,ct lift., p=pc,rty -r the, wt..rk. ,.ilu:n close shL sting is rvquinc:, it ;hLll b.. ao driven as U., prv4nt edjacunt s_il fn.a. entering thL trench aithcr bulow cr thrc.ugh such shc..tings 'Air -re shc.c ting rind brr.cirg V= usx: tho trench width shmIl bc. incroeac:d acc: ningly, Ttu Inspaetor rLrLrv.:s th.. right t:, .'rdur the, Ohl -tins driv-n to the full depth cf the: trk-neh .r t, such cdditi•.nr1 Iuptha ,s vwy tr ruquired f.: r the prc t.; etiLn M f the w• rk s W?h� r.. the, s 'I in tt�: lov,.r Undtz :J c trench has the n,.ccssr.ry str_bi-ity, th:. Incpcct rp r.t his di.scroticn, mty p,.rmit thy. c.ntrrct.r t, st:,p th.. driving .f ch..oting nt sire dcaignr.tc;d .;l.,v:ti.n cbevc the trench b ttgym. ThL. gr..ntinfi; :i p,:rmission by the Insp~ ctcr, how.:vvr, shall nt rclicvn the c ntrret;:r in any dugme frr.r: his full respc,nsibi ity und.,r thA, a rtrrct. ShcLting and bracing which hr.VL bc,.n :rdLr,;e lk,f't in place must b.: rc;mc rc d for c. disUncc .f 3 ft, bcl_w th.L jstcblishfA stm .t g rr-ea .r the, existing surf-mo of tha sttti.-t, wniehevLr is lower• Traneh brccing, cxcupt that which rust bi 1cft in plr c-, mry be r:.:a,,v,:d AIj n the backfilling hcs n.acIv d the r...rcetivu 1;:r.:ls -f ouch bracings Shcoting, accept that which h.%s bc:-,:n lift in plac4, may be rcm-vcd ft-r tho backfilling hrc bccn ccr►pl.,tcc:. r hrs b:c,n br.W ht up to such an oluvction r s tc parrait its s t f.. n r:. vial, Shcutini, nand brcclnE rricy be rcm;.vod to fc m flushing the: trench, but .,niy in meh j x=c:r cs will insure the adequctc prc,t-.etL.,n : f th., a mp1Lt_cl wvt•.r sower structures, and prc:v.;nt th.. dkturbcncc c:f c,., :-ccnt gr_undg L► I.1..109 Ccrc. -f Surface &ALricl for Rrcusc Lll surface materials which, in the opinion : f the In:;Fxnctor, ere suitable for reuse in restoring the surface shell be l:cpt separator from the general excavation material, as diroctcd by the Insdector• I-1.-11• Piling Excavated Maturial 1.1-1 excavated material shall be piled in a manner that will nct endanger the work and Uxt will avoid obstructing sidoualks, and driveways. Hydrants under .pressure, valve pit cavers, valve boxc s, curb stop boxes, fire and police call boxes, or other utility c�-ntrcls shall be left urn�bstructcd and accessible until the work is c:mplated, Gutters shall bu kept clear cr other satisfaetcry provisi=s made for strcut drainage, and natural water courses shall not by obstructed, I-L-12. Trenching by Hand Methods Hand methods for excavations shall be employed in locations whc,m obstructions are shown un drawings or whcrc, in the opinion c f the Inspoctor, property can bust be protected by digging by hand* In other locations the c.ntrcctar may usv tre-nch digging nechinc:ry• I.4.-13 • Barricadea g Guards and Safety Provisir Tw To protect pc.rs..ns from injury and t,; avoid t,roperty daugc., r.dcqustc bcrricadcs, c.:nstruction signs, Urches, lLntc.rtnc nd guards is raquircd shall bo placid and-Lintain-A during the prrgress c:f the construction work and until it is safo for tre.ffic to use tho highw€,y, A,U material piles, cquipm nt and pipe which my surv,, as cbstructic.ns t: traffic shall be oncloa:d by fences cr barricr.dca znd shi:li be protected by praper lights when the visibility is pear. TN. Rule.` alui hLgukticns :►f the loct:l aut. oritios reap.=cti.ng safety ;r:.vi z;icns shall be observed• I.4L-149 Heintcncncc cf lr^f:ic r.nd Closing -Lif Str<:..ts The contrectcr shall carry .n tlu work in : rann�r which will ezuse the lead interruption to trEfi'ic, r- End y ales,- t:. trr.vcl nct rare than two ccnscrutivs bl...cks, upon the spe-cific purmissiLn : f the City, including tho cross strc.,.t int .rsc:ctc:d, MlLrc traffic rust cresa :pen trenches, tho ezntrcctcr shell provide suitable bridg.-s t str c t int: rso etic na and drivowr-ye s The ctintractcr shall post, where. dit<.ctod by ttnv Ing,j'.Ctor, suitably signs indicating th:.t a str;.,t is clos::d -nd i,::c,szary detour signs for the prcper rnai.nt;.nrncc of traffic, L.L-15. Structure Prot..cti,cr. Tompercry suppertp adoquato pntoccti-�n and maint::n: ncc: c,f all underground and surface structures, dreins, suwurs rnd oth.�r :bstructions o.nc,untnd in the progress :f the work shall be furnish:- b;r the c::ntrect-r at his cxpenso and under the climcti,n :.f the. Ins:,)actor• The struotum s which may hc.vo bi:un disturt- d shall to restorad upon e:,mp7L tion f the worke 5. 3-...•160 tProUction of Prr p..rty and Surface 5tructun:s Trees, srirubbury fe,neos, pc•hes and all other property sad surface structures shalf be protectc.-d unless their r movrl is stuwwn on the drrwings or authorized by tho Inspcctoro Whon it is Mcescary to cut ra c, is and trot brrneht;s, such cutting shall b u d- no under tho supurvision of the Insp�etors I-B BLCKFILLING I-B-1. Bsekfill Material ;.11 backfill mat,,rial shall b, frvc from cirdcrs, ss;hes�" rcfu3i-, v�gatabla or orgaa.l nic mat-ri, bouldurs� rocks or A-inoss cr cthor matorial which in tho :•pinion of the Inspoctor is unauitabloo Howa vor, fr :n 1 ft. above the tcp :sf tho pipo tL, the subgrado of tho pavunont, mati_rial c:,ntaining st;,nes up to 6 in& in Choir grvutost dimnsicn may be used, unless specified cthwrwiso iwraing I-B-29 Uso of Exccvetcd &c.terirl c.s Ecckfill 'dlun tht typo : f bzckfill mr.ttrirl is mt inclicateZ �n tho d.r:-wings :r spucific`ticns+ ttw c:ntrsctc,r may bcckfill with the exccvr.ted =Urial, provided t1ut such natcritl consists -f lrLm, c1gv, send, grcvtl, c.r other irz.tLricl which, in tho cpiniun -f the. InsNetcr, arc suitr.bl: fcr back -filling# I-B-3. Sand or 3mwl Br.cIeSill Ift m sLnd c r gravy l backf ill is n. t indk tcd : n the dr'wings or : pcocifiod hurcin, and jr, the opinion . f the Inspect or oh-uld bt uuod in any part : f the work, tho c:ntrc cttr shall furnish and br.ekfill with sand -r gravel es dir-ctcd. I-B-L. B..ckfillin� Under ripe Lll trenchce shay be bt ckfillod by hand, fr m the bottL;% . f the trench to tho oont-.rlim f tha pipL., with sr:nd, grr.vil, cr other approved material plr.cod ir: layers i:f 3 in. ;.W c.,mprcu-d by tcnpirg, Brckfilling met.-rial shell be dc:pcsitvd in thetmneh fcr itc full width on t-: ch side of the pipo, fittings rnd nppurtcnencc4 siriultrlrx:: usly� I-B-5• b: ckfilling over Pipo From the ctnt.;rlinc Yf the pipe, fittings and t.ppurt�ntncus tcj a depth cf 1 ft$ cb;,v4c the top �f the ,Apo,, the trench srs11 be b.^.ekfilled by hand :r by appmvad r—Lchnnierl ru.thc,dc* The e.ntre-et,,.r shall use srecirl cure in pkeing this parti,n --f the hcckfill sc c.a tc av: id injuring :r m=vine the }pipo. the backfill mr.t�rinl ir= the cc.nterlino cf the p*, t„ 1 ft, ab:.vu the pipc shall ecnsist tf cppr: v-,d -xco.vr.V d :v^tcricl ,ihich shall be pL_ced in 3 in@ ityers and c_rpact:.d by Unping. 6. I-B-6. Backfillino in Freezin; Weather Backfilling shall not be done in freezing weather except by pemission of the Inspector, and it shall not be made with frozen materials No fill shall to made where the naterial already in the trench is frozen. I-B-7.. Backfill Sand All sand used for backfill shall be a natural banks and, graded from fine to coarse, not lumpy or frozen, and free from slag, cinders, ashes, rubbish or other material which, in the opinion of the Inspector, is objectionable or deleterious. It shall not contain a total of rare than 10 per cent by weight of loam and clay, and all material must to capablo of being passed through a 3/411 sieve. Not more than 5 per cent shall ruin on a Noe 4 sieve. I-B-B. Back:Mll Gravel Gravel used for backfill shall consist of natural bank gravel having durable particles graded from fine to c oarso in a reasonably uniforn combination with no bouldors or stones larger than 2 in, in sizas It shall L free from slag, cinders, ashes t� refuse; or other deleterious or objectionable materials. It sha11 not contain Lxccssive amounts of loan and clay and shall not ba lumpy or frozen. No more than 15 per cent shall be finer than No. 200 sievL. Backfill gravel shall be used in the top 18 inchas of backfill of all ditches in City streets. II - WL'TER I1AIM LL-A HATERIALS TO BE USED II -A, -I* Pip(; and Fittitls All pipe lines 4" in dia= for and lergor shall be bell and spigot, tar-coatad, ccntrifugaUy cast piper to mc*t A.W.W A, spc:cifi- cativne) class of pipe; used to bu doto-maned by the operating pressure and conditions of the lino. AU fittings to bo Class D, tar-contod, long patt<.rn, to rwet b.W.W.A. spocifications, Note: Thy: use of r.►echanicrl joints and Mmont lined cast iron pipe will bo allowed only by approval of the Borrd of Public Works. II•,G-2. Vr. lvc s Main lino valves shrill bL "Derling" hub -end valves of the type used by the City of Ithr-ca. Ya /re - a open /e/f <C.xniar. a -ca4 w,'de- II-A-30 Hydrants Hydrants shall be "Darling" 5" hydrants, with two hose and cne punpur n�.zzlo; nozzle t ads to ba City Df Ithaca atanda d. //Sr.ii,* M Y.s a, ►*c) /,0 fr7` ?. II �L-It. W lvc Bo ycr: s <<Llvc boxos shall bL thi Buffalo Screw Typc ro; dwry box, with cover mrkcd "Wctcr"# T he use of vrlvo bo=.-" is only p..rmitt,:d wh-;re the vt.lvo is locotcd outsida of prvud : rca. II-1.-5. Mrnhol: s Maiftlos arc to be uscd ov..:r r•11 valveo th--t liQ und;;r tho pcvcmcnt arcs. ?bnbolj: s may be built of concrotc m:.sonry of 1.2.4 conem-to-, using tight wwoth forms, Mr nholo s may be built of m: sonry using hr.rd t er. s&A brick, Ebor.r fifth ccurse of brick shn13 be laid cs strc.tchorsr the rowcindor to be he dcrs. Every brick shall hay._ full mortar joints on the bottom r.nd sidj;-s which shall bu formud --t one oW=tion by placing sufficiont nortwr on tho b<:d r.rd forcitW tlw brick into it. Horizontr.l joint:; sha-1 not cxcc.•cd 3/8" and vcrticzl joints on th.: insido of ronholus shell not oxcucd l/b" , Joints on the inoidu face are to cz.m-fully rubbed full r.nd struck cs c vr.nholc is built up, In wut trunehcjs wr-t..r shall be kept drained :way fror. w-nholoe until the eoncr►:to is act. No brckfilling sht11 bo dorrc f,,3r twenty -Four hours r.ftLr couplotion of the w-nholc e In fixtv$ing uxzth► r custornry prcc::utior s of 1wrting m; t�,riZ'rr :.nd : ftcr protr ction shr.11 b- followed, Stcps. Steps of v.st iron, or c.f gr.ivt.nisod vrou6ht iron, 3AN in diz=t,-r, shall be sk:eurcly pl..c.,d in the ir.3ido of tho. mznkw10 during construction, not m+orc thr.n 18 inchos r.p~rt. Dirm-otar. PL:nholcs five (5) feet deep or i,; sh.^ll )u.vL, ninimum inslc}c dirmeter of four (4) f"t : t th-- bottom. M.,nhc4-2: ten (10) fact dt:(=p shall b,- : t 1"st five (5) fu.�t in inzidc, diat+v;tc;r and nt int,r=di. to depths tho dicmc,ti.r :Axli be in prapurti.. Fr: mus Lnd Covers, !L.nholn covers shr:11 bo s,t tc the grr.do ,aivon by tho inspector. Gov�rs of w-nhol.os in 9tr4.Ots shall eormspon` to the. typo uscd cnd cipprovod by the City of Itlucc in 1932, frr.= and cover to w--i(;h not l.;ss th-^n 480 lbs. D-pth of frrm:; eight (8) inchcaj diran-Acr of eovc:r tv,-nty-four (24) inchczo in lxrkinga whur j nD trLffic can bu vxpcctLd may ust ccvcrs cf liet weight typo uscd in tho City of lthMca prior to 1932, 'W,;i{.ht of frL= rnd cover not lase than 245 lbs., d., pth of frLw. , L inci i s o 8. II•-B INSPDCTICIN OF MATMIAL II-B-1. Field Insp,etion All pipe and accessories shall be laid, jointed and ttstod under pressure for defacts and leakage in the manner specified and in the presence or and as approved by the Inspuctor, I;-B-2. Disposition of Defective Material All nateri.al found during the progress of tho work to have cracks, flaws, or other defuCts.will be rejected by the Inspector. All defective materials shall be promptly rumoved from the site. II-C EilJMLIVG OF !'U;TMIJIS I1.4-1. Bau� ling Cast iron pipe, fittings, valvesp hydrant:: LrA rcecs:,urits slizal be loaded and unloaded by lifting with hoists or „kidding so as to avcid shock or dwwgc, Under no circumstances shall such materials be dropped. Pipc handled on skidw&ys shall not L:; skidded or rellud against pipe already on the ground. I I-C-2 6 At Site of Work In distributing the mat_rial at the situ of the work, %.ach piece shall be unloaded opposite or ne,Lr the place uhcrc it is to b�- laid in the trench, II-C-3. Care. of Pipo Coat and Lininc Pipe shall bo s: handled Wt the coating and lining will n-1t tv danagod. If, howvcr., any part of the: sorting or lining is damaged, the repair stall be ride in a mann;r satisfz ctory to the Inspoctcr. II-D ALIGM.-ENT L'M) G&TE II-D-l# Gorxral The watur main shall bo laid and r.,t►intaimd t., the rcquirud linos and grades with fitters, valvoa and hydrants r-t the roquirod locations; spigots contomd in bells; and all valves And hydrant stems plumb. Any changes in oithor line or grade shall bo by using tho proper fittings, mid not by cro.ding this ,joint:,,, Oxccpt in laying pipe along a curved line tho Inpsoctor matt approve a Snell deviation in aligruwnt at each joint, See SLC @ II-E-7 e 9. II-D-2. nth of Pip,; The top of tho pipo shall be laid to a minimuc► ucpth of four (4) fact blow the establish.:d grads. Lny vrriations thc:rofrom she 11. be mada only with the approval of the Inspector. II-E UYING 11-E-1. Handlinc, of Water Main Material into Trcnoh PMNr implomritc, tools and facilities srtisfectoty tv tho Inspector shall be provided and used fcr the safe =d convcniant prosecution of thr< work, 42,1 pipo, fittings, vclvts c:nd hydrants shall b, earofully low.nc d into the trench picco b,;- piece by manner of a derrick, ropes or other suitable to o]s or equipment, in such a manner cs to iTcvcnt damage to uct-r rain matLrialq and protcctivo coatings and linings. Under no circumstances sh.,:ll it ator main mtc:rials be dropped or dumped into the trench. I I•-E-2 # Hrm r Test The pips and fittings cinll be insixetLd for e0t'cets card, uhilt suspcndc;d abovo grade, be rung; with a light hamm►.r tJ detest cracks. II-E-3. Cloaning A pu and Fitting Lll lumps, blisters cnd cxc�_ss tar -coat coc-ting sha11 Lo r moved from the boll- nd -spigot end of %,ch pipe., and the (,utsi& of t1w spigot and the inside of t& b,.11 shall be wir.-brushed Lnd xipod clean and dry and free from tAl rnd gr. nsc, b:_fora tho pi j)o is laid o Ift-ying 1jeo Every precaution shall br. takun to pn.vent f-,m ign r t<. rial frog ant�_ring the pipe while., it is being plac::d in the lir,�. If ttu. pipe; -laying crew can not put the pine into the tr-ne.i and in place without, getting oarth into it, the Inspector Pay Mquir� that Lx.&ro lowering tho pipeinto tho trench, a heavy, tightly WDVLn c.--nvns bf.g of suitable size shall b e plLced ovr:r cash wnd rlki l.:ft th;,rt until the connection is tG bo mode to the adjacent pipes During -cling operations, no debris, tz uls, c lc thing or other mat.rial: s' ;11 b-. placed in thu pips. iSter _seeing a l,ngth of pi,)u in the tr:.neh, the sriget end shell be certcrccl in the t c,ll and the pipe farcad ho..*c. and brought to, correct line and grade. The pi jc shall be sccurod in plecc with cpprovrd backfill waturial twpcd under it _xcept a t the bells. riper cnd fittings which do nut show a sufficient and urlferm sgs-co for Joints shall be renovcd and x-plc cud with pips: rr,d fittini c of proper dimcnsicns to insure such uniform space. Frucautiuns err 11 t,, taken to prevent dirt from untcring the joint spas,_. 10. bt timm xhon pipe lgring is nLt in progress, the: opm cn%!s of pips shall be closed by . wati.rtight plug or other rumens approve-d by tho Inspector. Joints of pipe in tho trench which can nit bo pcurcd shall bo c.lkLd with pecking to mako them as watortight ra possible. This provision shall apply during tho noon hour as well as overnight. If water is in the trcneh, the soil shall rarxAn in pluco until the trench is pumpcd comple toly d ry. II-E-5. Cutting Pipe Tio cutting of pips for inserting vLlw-s, fittings, or closure piecoa shall bo done in a neat and werkmanliko mrrk:r without d.:rzgc to tho pips cr cumont lining and sc LS tc lec^.ve a ma:xth end rt right anglos to the: axis cf the pine. '^on machine cutting is nct availablo fur cutting pipo 20 ine in dizmtoor or lrrgor, tho electric-cre cutting mt!1ad will bo perndtted using a carbon or stool red. Only qualified and uxperionccd wrrkman shtU b c used : n this w..rke The fLnmo cutting of pito by mc:ars c,f cn oxyncotylcno torch %call not be allowodo II-E-6. Bell Ends to Face Dim-eticn of imyin% ripe shall bo laid with bell ends frcing in the directi:.n of laying, i loss diroetod athorwise by tho Inspector. IL-E-7. Formissible Doflcctircn at Joints Whorcvor it is mccssaz7 ts. e.oflcet pipe frcm a strniLpht lino oithor in tho vortical :r h%riz:.nt&l plrnc, t7 avuid cbstructicr:- or pLtmb sUms, or wharo Ling -radius curves cm puraittc:d, tlr, :mount of dof'loction a.Uoved shall nA cxcc:c:d that zvquimd fir vAisfact"ry calking of the joint, and shall bc; c-pprroved by tho Insi-c:etor. Pi.po //►►J��o�.i�;n�t,� Kax, Dof7.c:ctic;n with 1_pprue, krclius :.f curvo pro- Di..mOtJ VLJ iillY: i'fpc Lungth oft c:ucx.d by Succes:rion of Jc.ints i+a�•� with 14pc ]..c.ngths :,f; 16 ft. 18 ft, 20 ft. 16 ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. L" 0.41. 168 16.7 18.5 208 234 260 6"- 0.58 1"8 3.6.7 18.5 208 234 260 6r 0.65 12.9 14,6 1.6.2 238 266 297 loon 0.75 12,4 160 15.5 248 279 310 121, 0,75 10.5 11.9 13.2 292 327 363 16" 0.75 7.9 8.6 9.7 390 440 L88 II-Z-8. Unsuitabic Conditions for L ;yin�pc go pipo steal: bo laid in water or when, in the; cpinion of the Inspoctor, tho trench o� nditiens are unsuitable 0 110 II-F JOINTING II-F-1, Taming or Yack ing )1.terir1 Yarning or packing mLterial shall be molded or tabul:.r rubber rings. The above mteria_l s1a11 be handled with cere in order to prevent contamination and shall be dry, when put into place in the joint. The material shall be fre#f oil, tar or gre sy substancese II-F-2. k'laciw of Yarning ?lcteri l The yarning material shall be p];ced around the spigot end of the pipe and shall be of pro_,or dimensions to center the spigot in the bell. when the spigot is shoved home, the yarning material shall be driven tightly against the inside b.se or hub of the bell with suitable yarning toolse II-F-3. Depth of Jointing &-terial For load joints 4, space not less than 2�4LO in depth shall - be left in the bell in pipe h;.ving a nominal diamotor of 2011 or less; 211, in 2L, 30 z.nd 36" pipe; end 3" in pipe larger than 3611. I I-F-4. !j: ad LLad for calking purposes shall contain not less than 99.73 per c Ent pure lcad. Impurities shall not exceed the following limits Arsenic, cntimrq and tin toget1wr ............3.•....0 0.015% Copper ........... ...................................... 0.08% Zinc0.002% l ron.........•.•.•••..•.•......•..........•...... 0 e.... 0,002% R i smuth .. • • • • ........ 0 • ...... . . .. . . .. .. ... • ..... c ..... i Q.2 5% Silver ...••••...............•••• ... ....•.•.•........... 0.02% The froduccr's nam or the mark of Lead Industries shall bo cicarly ccst or stamped upon cuch pi.,cL of ]..cd.* II-F-5. Hoating and Pouring of Lcad Lo,d shall be heated in a m1ting pot kept in tray rerch of the joint to be pc-und - so that the mclten .,k t l will not bo ch311cd in being carried from tho mLlting pot to the joint - cnd shall be brought to a proper temperatwo, so that when stirred it kill show c r<^pid chr.ngo of cclor. Before: p_uring, all scum shall be mmoved. E.ch jAnt shall be mado in ono c.)ntinuous pouring filling the entire joint space with solid load. Spongy or imporfoctly filled joints shell be burnod out and rcpc,urcd. II-F-6. Position of Joint F:unnor The joint runner sh:.11 fit snugly agr-inst tho face of the boll and the outside of tho pipe W shall be dammed with clay to form a pouring lip tc provide for filling the joint flush with tho faco and to the top of tho bell. 12o II-F-?. Call" bead Joints After the load hes cooled to the tcmperatur0 of tho pipo, 1L,ad Joints shall bu calked with pneumatic or hand tools cporctcd by canpctcnt wLrkmcn until such J nts r.re thoroughly c:amprcted and watc;rtight. Thu firishod joint shell whew a hard and oven heswred surface overall. Cr_ru should bo tokun, -r t tc; c,vr.rstrcin thu bells during calling, I I-0 O.,MI'LOD VALVES KM FITTI MS II-G-ls Gonur,.l Vrlvos, fittings, plugs and caps shall ba s..t and jointed tc pipe in the manner hcrctoforc spccifiod fcr clowning, laying rnd jointing Fipo. I I-G-2. Valve, Boxes rnd Ik nhulu s (See Sections II-A-4 and II-A-5,) A vrlvo box or mrnh:lo shr.11 be provided fcr ovory valve. The vr.lvc bcx shall rat trcnmdt shack or strcee tr_ the valve, rnd shell be cLntc.rod plumb ov,.r the cparating nut c f the vrlvo, with the box cover flush with tho surfrec cf t3xc grjund, or such other luvcl as may be dircetod. Whr:rc: vr.lvt s : ro in manholes th,, opert ting nut dwll be ruccIly accessible fcr operr.tion through the opening in tho mrrftlap v4dah shall be set flush with tha ,urfnce z f the. finishud pe.vuncnt, I•L:nhclus shall bo so c: ratructud as to permit minor roprlrs and ..fool pzvUctif�n U. the valve rnd pij� from impact ikorc they pcss thr:;ugh the =ntY� to w; ll q IIi(r3. Drai.nttp of }loins I•L ins shall be dre.1nod through draincru br"nchc.s or blovuM. to ary wells from which the wntcr con be puMede Dv.inc.go brcnchcs, bl,owoffs, air vt;nts am! appurtenances shell bo grevidod with ge.to v.:lvcs rnc: shill bL locctkA end instellod rs sh.;.wn c.n the pl`rs. Drcinaj;c branches ..r blc.wafts shall nc t b,. c..nnc.ctLd ti: r.ny svv&r, suisnorgod in any strocm ar bo instrllc:d in any cthor mrnmr thy^ t will pc rrd t bnc k siphcon.^go into the d ictribution system. II-t'"4, Dead Ends All lord onds c.n nuw mr.ins shall be olr,sod with crst-iron Plugs Lr ceps, with .;r with-ut a bloumff cr,ck, as sh-..�n:.n the evvings. 13e II-H >bjL&i.w, HYDRIMS I I-H-1e Locr. tion Hydrants shall be loc._tod as shown or as diructcd and in a numr to pn,vidc cc.nplotc accessibility, anc' also in such a Y M�cr that the pGssibility zf d:mnge fr'n vehicles �,r injury to pedestrians will be minimizede Viben placed bchirx: the curb, the hydrrnt barrel shall be sat so thrt no portion of the pumper or hose nozzle cap will be lass than 6 in. nor mare than 12 in* from the gutter face of the curb* t.'hen scat in the 1Fnm space between the curb and the side- walk, or between the sidewalk rnd the property line, no ;jortion of the hydrant or nozzlF cap shall be within 6 in. of the sidewalk. II-H-2e Yoaition All hydrants shall stand plumb and shall have their nozzlc,s parallel with or at right anglos to tt_s curb, with the pumper nozzle facing the curb, except that hydrants having two hose nozzle-, 9Q degreos apart shall be set with each nozzle facing the curb at an rngla of 45 dogroese Hydrants shr11 be sot to the established grr.du, with nozzles at least 12 inches above: the ground, as shown or as directed by the Inspector. I JtH-3 a Connection to Main Fach hydrant shall be connected to the main with a 6^ c4st• iron bran -h controlled by an independent 6" Snto valve, except as otherwise directed. II-H-h. Hydrant Draimp in Nrvious Soil * '.'�wrovc r a hydr..-mt is set in evil the.t is ,.crviousa, dreinr.g, shall be prcvidod at the base of the hydrant by placing cocrso grrvA or crushed stone mixed with corrst. sand, from the bottom of the. trench to at least 6 inches above the vLstoopcning in the hydrant and to a. distance of 1 ft* around thc• chow, No d=, irvige system shell be ocnnected to the sewers I I-H-5. Hydrr. nt. Drr. inagc in ImpE rvious Soil a Wwrevur a hydrant is sot in clay or other nixrvicus soil, dreinc.go pit 2 ft. in diamctjr and 3 ft. deep sh,^U be c xc. vrtcd below oreh hydrr.nt -nnd fi.11od ccvgcctly with coarse grrvel or crushed stone mixed with coarse sand, under rnd rround the elbow of the hydrant and to a lovol of 6 inches above the wrsto o; ening. *Notes T he Inglx;ctor slu:ll d-At rmine whothur II-4-4 or II-H-5 is applicable e 3144 I I -I 1-`iM RLU II-I-l* Lnchurvgc for Hydrenta Thu bawl of each hyddrent shall bL- wLll br.%ccd agr.inst uaexc�.vztod �;;,rth at the end of the tr,-nch with stone or alabs or concrcto bcckingo 11-1-2* Lnehomp, for Flugs, Cvps, Tees r.nd Bcnds 1.11 plugs, caps, tcos and bends deflecting 221 dogrccs or more on mzins 8 inches in di.-motex c,r lc.rgir shall bu provided with rv-z. ctior b.^_c k-ng s II-I-3* Rcnction B; ckin& Ftecctirn backmz shall bi. concrete of a mix not lLaner than 1 oemcnt: 45nci: 5 stone rnd hr.ving r_ c:miprossivc sttt:ngth of not loss than 2,00C psi* nt 2 d. ys, pocking shall be placed bet:aeon solid gy .,' e*td the fitting to bo enehored; tho arur- of berating on the pipc and on thy: ground in occh instance shL11 bo thr.t shown or dimcted by tho Inm*.-�etor,, The backing shr11, unless otherwise shevn or d ire: cted, be sc pin cod tht t th2 wipe mi fitting. joints will be aceessiblo for repair* II.J HIDAOSTLTIC TrSTS ....ter r II-J-16 hvasum 7"Dst Lftc:r t1he pi, c has boon 1,-id raid _yrrtirlly bcxkfillud z;s diroctcd "y thz: ln.-prcter, all rawly lr.;.e pig, yr ary valved mcti:n thuroof, shr.31 be sub;jjcct to a hyt:mstats.c pm-asure cqurl to a prussure 50% greater than tho computod working , ressurc of the: scctiur unc.er Lost ber.scd on the lowest p,,.•Int in the: suction under test and corrected t, tiv, �- uvr.tion crf thv test gage. II-J-20 Duration of i movurc Teat Tho dusstion of oach pressure test shall br, ct lc;.st one hLur. II-1-3e Procedure Ecch vnlvud rcction of pipo sh:.11 be slowly 'filled v: ith water L-nd the specified test ; rossure, W3od on tho clew: Lion of the lowest point cf tho lino cr suction undcr Lust raid comotod t, the ulov-. ticn of the Uat gr.gc,, shall be gvliod by moons of c pmp connected tc� t:niu A-, c in a manner srtisf: ctury to the Ins,�uct:,r, I I•-J-la. Upo ll ing Lir before: Tc st &fore applying the spocifiod teest r,Mssmmjj c11 air shall be oxpcallod frctr. the piece If hydrents or blow -offs aro not cvr.il- ablo rt hi,.`a places,, taps at points cf highcst elvir.ticn shall be mcdc be fo ro the U st is m c'n, and plugs inserted %-M r the t o st hr s been compLoted• 150 II-J-5• Examin..tion Under Preasura Lll exposed pipcs, fittings,, valves, hydre.nts and joints Shall bL. ccrutLlly c=nined during tha open- trench test. Joints showing visible 1c.: ks shall bc. recalkod until tight. Lny crrcked or dufuctivo pipe, £ittirgs, vtivts c•r hyirrmtz discovered in conaequonce of this rressuro Ust shall bo removed and r epL: cod with sound mctor alp and the test shall be mpertod until satisf.-ctory to the Inspector. I IrJ-6. lootkr ge Test 1. l.eak:gc Lost shall tic, e:,nductcA aft.x the pmssura test has tK on satisfrcctcrily CCUP1ctLde The duraticln cf (.nch 1,L-.n) •.go test shrll be two hours, rnc' during the test the main shall be subject to r. press= cgw1 to tho ccnputod working prossuro of tho lowest F:,int in thc. section rnd corrLctcd to grsc, clevrtion e=opt the t tho test pros sure: shall be c. minimum c f 1000/sq, in* in the tar a st pc int in the suction. Lcaknge is d ofinod as thu quantity of wr•tcr to be supplied into the. ru.H laid pipe, or :any vr,lvcd sectie.n thercof., nocossn ry to maintzin tho spccifiod loakago Lust pressure rft..r tho p ipo has bc:4n tilled with water rnd tho rir expullode No pips instnUation will be accuptcd untii the L,-L--go is less than the number of gallons pc:r hour as dots-ridmd by tho f�nruL - L a N r1ls850 in which L equals tho allowcblo in gall ns per h. urs N is the rr=bc r of jc ints in thL: length of pipe to steal; D is the normal dirlx ter cf the pii;a, in inches; and P is t1w -vLr,.gc, test pzvssure during thu L ck-go tests in pounds per sgw.lx inch II-J-7. Variation fmm irtmissible LcrJatv Should any test of pipo laid disclose lcak:.Le grouter thrr tht.t spoeifiod in Section 11-J-6. the defective Joints shall be locitod c.nd rcpeircd until the lcrkago is within the speci£iud allowr_ncc. II-J-8. Tim for 1-Irking Tr:st of Pipe Load-jointod pijo may be subjected to hydr)ctr.tic pressuro and inspocted and tustsd for loWmga at any c-nvenicnt ti.-W cftcr tho trench h4s boon pr rt:Lnl t ekiilled except r t the jeint4 Whcro -.ny secticm of a mU in is prov:i.dcd with c:.ncrc:tc reaction backingp the hyUr:.strtic pressuro test shell not be mr.c c until ct least five. drys have elapsed after the: cancrcto rerction backing hrs install d. If highruurly-strvngth c..-mont is used in the c•..ncrcte reaction backimg, tho hyrdrest.,tic pressurc, test shall not be mr.de until r.t lor.st tv., days hr.v4 olr-pscd. lb. II-J-9. Interiupticn cf SL-rvico No va- vc� c r r the r er ntr-j1 on the; existing systium shall be o,x.rr. t,.d for any purpc so by the c c. ntr,,- ctc, r, The City will own^.tc P-11 vnlvas,, hydrants, blow -offs rndairb stops. III - SEcIER MAIM III-& MTHRIA!,S TO BE USED III-b-1. pipe and Fittings All sewer mains shall be laid with vitrified clay pipe u4 fittings conforming to h.S.T.H, sp©cifications for standard strength cley sewer pipe, All pipe, used in sewer mair:s., shall have a mimimxm inside diamotcr of 800 Pjpo shall, be citiwr 3 ft, or 4 ft, lengths. No spccificrti.ons for concrete, or cumcnt t.sb-:stos pipo auvers arc heroin contained. Tho cons' ruction of those sewers is not prohibitod and may be cone under stanch^ rd specifications sub mittod to and approved by the Be rd of iublic Workv. M-4-2. Xrnholos IL-nholcs shall be constructed at every change cf lino or grade of the. aowur main, at ovcry main intersection or branch, (oxcopt brrnchus for house eornLetions) and in straight reins of ir.nin so that the distr..nec between manholes shel1 not ox,ecxd 300 fout., except utwru the grado of tho sewer is mor. then fives (5) fevt in one hundred (100) fei.t t:,o distance bvtmuon the, manholes shall not exceed two hwWred fifty (250) fcu tb Nj:.nitolc$ may bL built of concrctL; mc:sonry of 1-2-4 concr.Ac., using tight wwoth forms. Manholes may be built of brick a nsonry it :. g htru -:)ressed brick. Every fifth course of brick shall be lzid as stretchers, the rcmaindor to bo hoadcra. Emory brick sh.--.l hzvo full mortar joints on the bottomrnc sides which swill bo formed at one operrtion by placing --ufficiont mortar on the bod and forcing the brick into it. Horizontal joints stall not e:xcood 3/8" end vertior-1 jointa on the inside of the manholos shaall not cTcoQd 1/440 Joints ca tho inside fzcQ art to be cwreflully rubbed full and struck as a manholo is built up. Tho outside of the manhole stall bc: smoothly and cvcnly pl a stom-d with cwnont mortar ones -half inch thick. Such plaster coat shall be appliod 1n 0m nFr,',tion attar all trick has been placed end crust not be 'vpplic:d by the xLson working within the wnho le as the brick courses are laid up. i lr. star shall b© proportioned 1 pat Fortland comunt to two and one-half (2j) parts mortar s md. Va.nhole, Bottom. Inverts of mtnhcles shall be. fonu,d by ruiming the sower pipe through the mr nhole, cutting out the top 17 . half of the pipe after tho manhole has bec n eomplctc;d. Conerctc bottoms of menholus shall be p3.ccc-.d in tvo laycrs. The top of this bottom layer shall bi, I.Lve:l with the horizontal dianutur of the pipes and upon this layer the brick masonry shall be started. The, depth of this c.ncrQto shall be evc;rywhere at least six (b) inches thick. i rrticuler care must bu ax,:rcised to insure this death under the invert. Lftcr tho top cf the the has boon cut off end the inw-rt left in the concrote &-so, a second Corcrote flocs must bc, applied on top of the original bottom to the height cf the top of the sewea pipe leavirsg tho manhole. This floor shell be neatly shapod to meet the out MU of the sewer pipe, and shall sc:rvc to con fino the sewige from ovr-rflowdng cn the manhole; bottom if the sckvr shculd flow mere than half full. Where invert of manhole in below ground seater lovel, r,anholos shall be water proof on the outside of the plaster coat with suitable bituminouu water proofing to a line one foot higher than the apparent ground water lLvol• In wet trenches water shall be kept drained away from rmnholes until the concmtcwork is scat. No backfilling shall be, done until the pl.tstur coat on the c.ut--ida of the rvxgwola shall have scat for twenty-four hours. In freezing weathar customary precautions of heating ijaturials and after protection shall be Steps. Stops of cyst iron or of galvanized wrought iron, in diarctrr, slmll. be socurcly placid in the inside of t!w mnnholo during constructions not nuro than 18 inches apart. Diwwtcr. ).' nholos five (5) foLt deep or loss shr.Uhsv-.: rn inside diameter of four (4) foot r.t the bc,ttoei. Manholes ti:n (10) feet doop shall be five (5) fist in inside din tar and ct lntur— medi.cto dopths the di:snctor shall be in proportion. Fades and Cove re. Henhole covers shall be sot to the gr,-& givers by the Inspoetor. Cover* of armholes in stmcta SIM11 • correspond to tho type used end approvod by the City of Ithaca in 1932o frame • end oover to weigh not 1C5s then 480 lbs. Di: th of frame eight (8) inch,,-a,,Cm dicter of cover twenty-four (243 i.nchc:�, Kanholeff in pkarking& whore m trr.ffic can be aVectod may use covers of the light Freight typo used in the City of Ithaca prior to 1932, Weight of frrw cnd cover not less than 245 lbsea depth of frame It inchou III-B DISIOSITION OF DEFECTIVE K�TERU.L blL1 natLrial found during the profruss �f thti work to hav,: crrcks, flawss blisters 6r :.thus defects shall be rU joctjd by the Inspector. j.0 dc:fc.ctive matxial shall be promptly rcmuved from the situ. ib. M-C LUGUMNr ME Sewt,ra shall be Laid straight to line and gredo between munholcs unless otherwise approvod by tho Board of hiblic licrks, In all cases any abrupt change of dirueticn or breech from th- coin, cxccpting a house sorvice, shall bu made with stcn&-xd fittings, in mcnholes and so nrrangad that sower clorning rods czn be used in all liras from the mrnholo. Lll chrngcs in diru ction in sower rains shr..11 bo m. do with stcndz:rd tilt fittings with ono-oighth or quart►,r bends, cr with wye bunches ,.nd one. eighth bends, The rlignment and gr.-.do cf the sewer lira: strll be checked from a string line strctchc-d along the center of tho pipe brtwcan butter beards, at every 25 fecte The batter board grados arc taken from thu unginocrts grade stalr;s. T he alcvation of thu bcttcr boards above; the invert of the pipe shall N. cunstrnt for ads cent batter boaiYis. Batter bends shall be set at every ch,-ego in line and grade. I 11-,D LLYI NG 1114)-le Hzndling Wain MrtoriR l into Trunch Proper inplcmants, toole, and facilities sctisfc.etory to the Inspector shall be providod and used fcr the safe c:nd conveniont proseenti= of the work. A.0 pipa L nd fittings shall bo carefully lowered into the trench piucc by piece by ncans cf derrick, ropes or other suitable tools or cquipmant� in such c manner as to pmvc;nt dw&.ge tc sewer mein matcrirls, Under no circumstances shall sew...r m:.in natorial bu dropped sr duvmd into the trench. III-D-?. ripe Layinp, Lll ripe shall be lr.id with ends rebutting r e. true to li.ru c.nd grado, no fittod and matched that a srwoth unitorr invert will bc• forded. 'Mo bottom of the trench shall b, shaped su as to e.inform as nearlyzz pcssiblo to the outside :if taw pi xo, p rtieulcr cr.ra being taken to recess the bottom of the tmnch in such manner as to n.-liovu tho ball cf r11 load. III-D-39 D(, tthh In stn.cts cr highw .ys sawcrs atval be laid to z- minicam depth of throe fact, gr<dc permitting. III-D-L. Unsuitable Conditions for Layins Pipe No pipe shall be laid in water cr when in the opix ion of the Inspector, trench conditions Lre unsuitable, 19,. III-E JOINTING III-E-1. Joints Apo joints shell bo made with a plastic ccagxund hr.ving C. bituminous base. This wtvrial shell bc, that known t.s G-K piYe j:.ints compound 281-C or approwd canal, It shall have z bituminous basu, shall adhr.ro firmly to the glazed surface: vf the ; ip Qsq =It and run freely at a Uc mpc.rnturo ac low as 25OF and whcr set shall be sufficiontly pl.^.stic to pvrrdt of a slight mc.vcmwnt cf the pipits without injury to tho joints jr breaking of adhosi*ns :>f a mmp_und to tho pipe. The eompLund shell be hc.tc.d to a tLmy rcturL of epproximc.tel~y LOOF. Bofcrc pLuring tho joints shall be thoroughly cal►acd with e closcly twisted gasket of dry hcnp or jutc,, cf suffieicnt thickauiss to bring the inverts smooth and true. Largo pipes wtcn crlked, stall hL.ve ab, ut two inch -us fax cc.- pound ern: small pipes about ; ne inch :,r one and one-half (11) inches. Lftc:r the p4os cre properly cr.11a;d,, r. joint rumor "Fl.exform" or npprc vud equal shell be placed rnd the cwWz and x.oured., it slinaU c; mplcUly fill the rnnulcr sTlleo rnd provide c bevel joint extending in frDnt of the lip f the boll and over it for a fraction c f an inch, In cesL. the: Fipo joint is not m�mpl toly fillcds, it shrill bo p_urud ag`in with het materirr-1 sc as tc, f(,M a c.,c L tc: wtur tight j. into, Whom po rnitted by the lnzpcctur two pikes Lvy be put togathar and the jc.int mode buf_)rc placing tho pipe in th4 trr--neh. The trench shall be kept fruu frc,m xr.tm.r while tho joints arc being mdc. IY4.,a.r.Wih�ae�r�,eX/ ILy I-E-2. Jaints in Ct1ci W�r.thLr J No JDints shall bc, p�urLd when pip* is rt r tcPVo:;rr.tum- bolrw fr��zing. Ahem tho air tcmf.crcturc is l,c 1] w OF the prxta ;.t tho pipe to be j..inod shall bc; hcetW end n paint coat _f G-K primary Ur equcl. applied b;Ah to spigot cnd and inside : f boll. bcforo pipes arc joined Frcperrtory to I..,urineq III-E-3. CrP Br<nch;, s Ends .f sc,xr cxtcnsiLns and and other cunwctic.ns shr.11 b- elc sod st:,ppor Lr plug which shL U bc: held se joint c�_xpaunds III-F TESTING III-F-1. Clonning ane Fludd% branches f: r house 3.*t4.rals with a vitrified tile, cure'and water tight b9 Tho intorior : f the sowtr shall, cs the, w,.rk protmaeos, bc: cloarcd c,f all dirt, surplus joint mr..t:.rizAl atx: sup..rfluous wtcorial of uv�ry doscripticn, 20. No sewer rain shall be finally juinud U the City Syutcm until it has bueun satisfzctorily ciccnod and flushod. III-F-2o Tcstinii On a c.ngAction cif say sower cr such portion of the saw as may be directed. and befcro any cmnecticn has been rzda thorc- with, tho sewLr may be tested for leakage or infiltration -Lf ground water on the coder :f the Inspector. C::ntractors shall supply all facilities f:-r making such tests. It is the intent cf these specifications tc have the sewer sc, constructed that the quantity of infiltration will bo kept at n minimum. The allowable leakage shall nc t wocc ed a rr. to , f flow cf 175 gall,.n s po r 24 hours per inch cf diameter per 1,000 linear fact _f sLwur tested. Sh:.uld any lLaky or defectivo joints cr defective cznstructi= be found they shall bt. praVtly made geode end ah,uld any dofeetivo pipom or specials be disc:.vc;red thoy shall bu replaced with s ound pipos er specials in c satisfcctary mrnner anti tivithLut cost t�: the City. Invoices presented for audit Juno 12, 1957. - Wstcr and Seiner Fund Akr,cn - Chicago Trsnaportation Coos The 4.14 Andrews Che4:ical Co. 77.20 Art Craft of Ithaca Inc. 269.8.5 Auburn Liement Products too, 115,00 ` baker Lumber & impply Co. Inc, 12.89 • - Barnum f bons A. L. 46,00 ` 5"iz, McCart:7y & .Aogers Inc. 66.31- Carpenter, W. D. Co. Inc. 1.3.92-- Clarkson Chendcsl Co. Inc. 25.00 " Crndall, Carl 1050.00./ i;t p state Culvert Corp. 26a2 Goodrich, B. F. Co., 'rho 19,50 J 1"Y, Walter E. 31 X Gulf Oil Corp. 19b.95 -� Head, Heta'y tt. 2.44 Holcomb. J. I. Manufacturing Co. Inc. 68050 Ithaca, City of, General Fund 18119 Ithaca Delivery Inc. 6d,26 ✓ Jeffrey Kanufacturing Co., be 34 61 fines, John Wiley Cc, 125.00 rain I s kharmecy 13.15 " Lutton, Charles F. 4750 xagnus Chemical Co. Inc. 33:40 Millers, T. Q. Sonz Paper Co. 1'1.71 hew fork otate rlectmc & Gas Corp. 1722.8-1 new York otate EMloyees' rteuremrent oystem 10v511,30 -� .+ew York 'telephone Co, 5147 `r Phillips, h; rl L. Inc. 7.50 - iteed ?UmfPcturing Co, 17.07 f Aabinson & Carpenter 23.1.7 ' Modgers Motor Lines Inc. 257.l9 :to as valve Mfg. Co . 3 .97 nuasey, C. J. Z- Co. 38.20 tcumscy - Ithaca Corp. 37!t.H2 bui.livan Inc., H. H. 20.90 " Tioga Auto Parts 7.45 �- Townsend, L. a. 33.47 'lands ?rotor service 1090 -- Wallace Steel do supply Co. 9.60 4 15v462.99 City Chamberlain 6.68 ,approved Finance Co-wattee AOARD OF PUALIC V10RP. PROCUUNGS AUDI T SFEF.T .'IMIV 12, 19 S? Duplicating Producte, Inc. New York Telephone Co. 99.41 T. G. Mill er' s Sons Paper Co. 30.53� Socony Mobil Oil Co, Inc. 6.13- Wm. J. Ryan?1 100.37 New Yorl.: State Electric & Gas Corp City of Ithaoa( Etter & Sewer Div) 47.65 Lillian F. Berdan 5.00 Oza.lid, Inc. Goodyear Service Stores 11.60 59.94 Ithaca Window Cleaning Co. 15.35 ?. �0 ✓ A. B. C, Exterminating Co. C. J. Rumsey & Co. 170.95 410.50 Culver' s Service 60✓� Norton Electric Co. 9. 12.88 The Sherwin. -Williams Co. Brewer & Brown Co, Inc. � 238.54 Jamieson.•McKinney Co, Inc. 160.05 City of Ithaea(Water & Sewer Div) 53.95� 80.75✓ Spencer' s Body Shop Elgin Sweeper Co. Tioga Auto Parts 0.50 •?� Cayuga Motor Sales Corp. 73.10 1.00--, Haverstick & Co, Inc. a0,81� Solvay Process Division Wallace Steel & Supply Co. 129.02✓ ` 24 Homer Stewart 61.90� Sturm Bros, Sunrine Spraying Service 530.00 New York State Electric & vas Corp. 29599.44 35.24 Johnny's Welding Service 69.?0 � Spencer' s Body Shop 13.05 �✓ Long' s Motor Sales 42,05;--' Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fred J. Whiting 5.60 Connoll�Yis Super Service 0-2071 _ 29 5 Spencers Body Shop Arockvay Motor Trucks • 10.93 Brockway }rotor Trucks The B. F, Goodrich Co. 76.R6/ 120•79,-/ Knight Paving Products, Inc. Mancini & Sons 318•6 $3.25✓ Paul The General Crushed Stone Co, 285.19 / Paul Mancini & Sons 77.52 871.IB� The General Crushed Stone Co. Knight Paving Producte, Inc. 1,002.93 ,� University Sand & Gravel 10980.01 Ames Welding & Supply Co. Cramer s Auto Parts 227,4 F. R. C. Forster, M. D. Rumeey-Ithaeg Corp. 21.32 ✓/ 00 b5?. 79 126. 0 Brewer Excavating Beats, McCarthy & Rogers, Inc 97.59 Petrilloae C1APners, Inc. 12.90 33.75 ✓� Coverell Service & Supply Gleason Chemical Supply Cn, 109.29 U4 nAn ignrnnP1nV . SO / BOA13 OF PU3LIC '.'OW ACCCLJITS RECEIVABLE June 12, 1957 Elkins, Dr. Leonard $ 4.12, Cornell University 7,50D.00 Town of Ithaca 450.00 - Villa7e of Cayuga Nei7hts 300.00. Bouley Co. Inc., ih. E. 532.41 - City of Ithaca (General Fund) 66.50• ^.ity of Ithaca (Police Dept.) 51.00• City of Ithaca (Cemetery ) 15.8& City of Ithaca (Stewart P%rk) 111.15 Bonnos, Thomas J. & Zd m 10.40 -- Ap:,ar, Mrs. Marion 96.69 -,- Snyder, Clare Corning 17.46-' Pratt, Clarence L. 3.18 . Scott, Milton 4.970 Bell, Etta Z. 6.88.- Gr-..en, Clifford s Dorothy 6.93. Counrty club of Ithaca 8.73 Strarakos, Constantine r. Bessie 17.46 - ^,ar,)enter, Stuart 732.72 Inlet Valley Fa rats Inc. 170.33 ,- Campton, Roy W. -1, Richar, A. 6.93 .,- Ithaca High Sch. Student Act. 14.22, Cicchetti, Albert 3.18/ General Fund V. C. GleRson Construction Co, 126.00- Arr- m-v--u BY MANC3 CO'r17ME No 2 Balch Broe. & West Co, Inc. Ithaca Coop G. L. F. Service, Airkem Sales & Service Co. Ithaca Proppane Co, Inc. City of IthRea(Water & Sei••Pr Ithaca Supply Co. Fred A. Raga1 sky Thompson Motor Express, Inn. Pratt's' Flower Shop Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. Frederick P. Asher, Y. D. Ralph J. Mazza, V. D. H. J. Wilson, M. D. Gulf 012 Corp. Genesee Wiping Clout Co. Inc. L. B. Townsend Empire State Cullert Corp. Jami eson_Mer,,inney Co, Inc. City Craueerlain Inc. mv) APPROVED By FINANCE A4X"ITTEE 44.67 41.65 ,1 4• 40 26.4 1.00 12.65 49.85 21.12 5,0.0� 7'38� 28'ab 419; 6,/ 66.48 ✓ 8.06 ✓ 232.83 1075. 7 4.W 47 -5 - June 12, 1957 SVdkC ,: iISFCS AL AQR FYF'%1T I,qZT}{ C CFNF" unz v rr+_- ITY: By Conn. Miller: spr ended by Comm. Wm. Egan RESMVED, that the erupt. be authorized and directed to notify Cornell University that the agreement for sewage disposal expires at the end of this year and that the Board is faced with extensive and expensive additions to the sewage disposal plant and the University may expect an increase in the contract amotmt. Carried. 1JL1~IT. By Cotes. '.sir,. Egan: seconded by Corr. Bradford RE;OLVF.D, that the Chamber of Comerce be granted permiu.5im to use space in the City Pall parking lot between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Thursday June 20th as the location of a milking, contest being sponsored by the Chamber as a promotional stunt during NATICNAL DAIRY '"i':"H. Carried. t1ARt'�II? L. QFAK APPOD'I"fiZIT: By Ccmm. ' m. Egan: seconded by Comm. Bradford RESOLVED, that the portion of the Board minutes of May 22nd, in reference to the probational appointment of Harold L. - an be rescinJed; and that he be given a pro- bational appointment as tree trimmer at the rate of t1.97 per hour. Carried. SENFCA - AU:'CRA STRF:-,T LOT - PAF i DC EFct: By Come. Reulein: seconded by ;;orrr.. Bradford 7 RESOLVED, that the Board's action, dated Fay 8, 1957. in reference to the parking time limits established for the Seneca -Aurora off-street parking lot be amended and modified to read as follows: .,,t (q/a4/C7 ✓ Between the hours of 9: 00 a.m. and 9: 00 p.m. -its, ._,;...:,.. , 100 for 1 hour • with a 2 hr. limitation. Between the hours of 9:30 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. - 50 / payable upon leaving. Carried. ALUDIT: By Comm. Bradford: seccnded by Comm. *%. Egan RESOLVED, that the bills approved a auditod by thy# F'ia: h,P quid- then hPr.'.ry are ar:Frrr^d for naywn%; mA. thot the billsmce1X-. ble .be approved and ordered. render-ed. Carried, AMMXATICN: Coma. Miller reported that Supt. Laverty and himself had attended a recent meeting on the wb ject of annexation of the Elmira Spencor Rd. area and had been criticized to sort. extent, for stating the city's positicn in the matter. Ile explained that all FSr. Laverty and himself had attempted to do was review the stand officially taken and approved by this Board on Oct. 10, 1956. Supt. Laverty reviewed briefly the oatcocmo of the meeting and stated that anothar meeting had been called for Tuesday, Jtme •th at which time it is expected graestions and answers pertinent to this particular annexation will be presented in writing. On motion the reeetinr ,;ns a l journP.d. City Clerk '4K BbARb OF prinLYC '"m PR cz='.Y:: CITY CF ITRACA, N.Y. Regular NeetinR 400 p.m. June 26, 1957 a'1u'•ui�! Heyor - Ryan t:cmdssicners - Bradford, Decker, Miller, Wm. Egan, F.W. Egan, Reulein Al tonrney - Clynes Q•;pt.. of Pub. Wks. - laverty to Supt. - Rich rcn.g;neer - Cass ;.-Rt. Engineer - Melchen Fester •- Baker - Ble;n Deputy Clark - Sinsabaugh Supt. Laverty recc=nended that the parking fees for the Seneca-Auroft St, lot ayproved at the last ejecting be correct.-20 by deleting therefrom the -0 for * hr. rrovision since the r-,eters installed there are atrt .ght dams meters. By Com. Reulein: seconded by Cams. Bradford RL'.i00M, that t1he minutes of the preceding meeting be corrected as recommended by the Superintendent. and that the minutes as corrected be appro••ed. Carried. �EWAcj1',;L __Cj,LAGE OF C1YU��,,_14;r" : Tho C7 .rrtc reed a Letts~ frown the c i.l'! •,fie of Ca ere: Heights giving nc tice that ttje Vv .Lage desires to terminate its se.ts7e service agrcoment with the City as of August 1, 1957. Ths letter further stated that this i crrcination does not appl:r to a few properties along or near the City Villages boiwidary that should continue to rem.-ve city suer service by reasO:i of topcgrc-)hical or other caid,tiais which �ipke j.t ispracticable for them to through the Village mains to the new Villspe SiewaFo Plant. By Came. Miller: seconded by Cogan. F.W. Egan jti' '-0iVM, that the letter be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee and the City Attorney for study and report. Carricl REtLVAL COW-P M. : The Clerk read a letter from James D. pond indicating that 1-o v1n be mabin -.G conrr -ate his tree removal ccrtrnat on time and he requested an eXtension of t-tiae an his contract. By C". Yin, Egar. seconded by Comm. Bradford RLZOWa, that an exte:nsie.i of Mr. Pond's contract until November 1, 1957 be ap- pr,rre�3 subiect to the extension of his performance bond and insurance. Carried. CZF STg jARKI,K; - W. SR'iFCA STUM: The Clerk read a letter from the Chamber cP Commerce recomjending that at such time as the city decides to acquire addition.a., off—street parking facilities in the dawntown section first considerAtwn sho::la be ,^i.ren to the area bounded by North Cayu s!a and 'test Seneca Streets. A resolution adopted by the Retail Division of the Chamber was enclosed endorsing the idea and rsecnrmnend'.ng that the City take immediate action to secure the Crngreg3tiana'_ Ccairch , .. r and the Womeen' a Con m nity Building, both of wh-tch ate nmT for s s le . t.y Comr. Reulein: seconded by Cam. F.'j. :pan rtE510LVED, that the matter be referred to the Capital Improvements, Traffic & Park- ing Committee of the Board for study and report. Carried. ..j ZR{�T._W4 • BOAT LAU*)CNI`10 SIT►-.: The Clerk mad a letter from L.B. rivers, Fort Crane, Nei+ York, proposing to lease the boat launching operation on Taughannock Blvd. By Comm. '-fin. Egan: seconded by Comm. Decker RESOLVED, that the matter be referred to the Buildings & Crromds Committee for study n_—t _d �~ .i - 2 - Jmre 26, 1957 pnRRn. 1FMr - PARLOR CITY WNST. CO,,: Cont.. Decker reported that the Superintendent had Dude an arrangement with the Parlor Ctt'y Constr. Co. whwreby t he ocntrabtor will nave the intersection of Hudson & South Aurora St., south of the approach to the nerr brideA, Pnd the city will mp,-ir the storm sewer trench and curb along E. geneca St. The constr:/ction in each location will he evaluated by the State `'ngr. i on the job at state err tract prices anti +he difference will. he paid by the city. He rP-aoramandpd approval of this errangAnwnt. By Comm. Decker: seconded by Coma. F.W. Egan RESOLVM, that the arrangement made by the S11nt. with the Parlor pity, Cnnstru,-lion Co. AR mutlined Ahwp he approved. Carried. MIART) FATL - FLOPALAVF►-i1F. & rLIFF rTFT : By (lomm. decker: seconded by Cara. F.W. FCan RFSOLVED, that thr Common Ccnrneil he requested to rrekp an 9Fpropxirtion of 42,000 for the c-natraetinr+ nr �150 feet of guard rail on Floral !venue and 150 feet of ' guard rail on Cliff Street. ' Carried. RUL95 I REGIILATIOmS: By Cane. Miller: seconded by Comm. Reulein RMUI PD, that the Rules, P.pgulatinns and PenoltiPrs of the Arard or Public Works, Ci t-► of Ithaca, "I.Y. regar ling water ss1rply, sewage di srosal anti air conc4i tiering adopted Nov. 26, 1Q12, effective Dec. 1, 1052, vrith araendrents to plate be and they Ci hereby are rescinded effective July 1. 1957. Csrriad. By Comm. Miller: seconded by Coma. Ww. Egan RESCLVED, that the fnllowing Rules, RequlPticros Pnd Penalties be adopted and made the official Rules, Regulations and Penalties of the Board of Public clorks, City of Ithaca, H.Y. rep4r4ing Water Suprly, SerAge Disposal Pnd Air Conditioninp,, effective July 1, 1)517: (see copy of rules etc. attached) Carried. _jDS - P W.P: By Cows. Miller: seconded by Comm. Decker RV30LVED, that the contract for the purchase of a pump for the Hector Street water main extension be awarded to the low bidder, Arthur W. Se,uster, Co., Rochester, N.Y. for the sum of $1.250.00 in accordance with terms of the bid submitted June 12th. Carried. W T;1 SERVICE - SINGS HMPIT L: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Comm. Wnt. Egan RLF50LV=D, that the agreprvent with Tomr+kins County for ♦rater service to ?iggs Hosi-Ital on the Trumansburg Rd. he extended for a six month's period, fry Jnly 1st to Dec. A!, 1457. Carried. S11LF PTt. OF pL1 P111A - PRICE TNCRF SM: By Comm. Miller: seoondel by Comm. F.W. Egan RFSOLVED, thit the price increase An the purchase of sulphetp of aliumina. aa rro- vided for in the contract, be accepted and that the City.Clerk be Authorized to notify C,-nPrnl Chemical T)ir;sion of Allieri Chemical & T)m Corp. accoriinaly. Carried. §,A.0 OF CITY PROPPI=: By Cowan. 'Am. Fgan: seconded by Comn. F.W. F,•an WHEREAS, a re,1l:9st has been received for the purchase of a piece of hnd mmed by the City, located at 110 Linn St. sdjaeent to And just north of Caseadille Creek, and WHEREAS. upon investigation, it rrpeArg that this land is not nPpded for city pur- poses, `0.4 TWi RvFnP.F BF TT R4SOLVM- , thrt the City Attorney be and hereby is Authorized to have said property appraised. and BF 7T FVRTHFR RF.9%1", that the Board recormiend to the Common Council thst this property be uld Pt Public oliet;nn as prescribed by law with the stipulation that no bid be aceopted for less than the appraised vallre thereof; and subject to a r.1 ni,+ ^P_&&A%r 1%-4— . "-4. -4--A b. ii... r�i 4... P.... ............... a.. 4A.— r'......,. - I - June 26, 1957 POCHM OF nIUMS PKPnRTY Ol TAIIGHAN"rCK IILVn: By Comm. Wm. Rgan: seconded by Comm. F.W. Rgan RRSOLM. that the Board requAst the Canon Council to purchase thA Fror�-rty owned by Robert E. Di_ckens rrrd Carl Dickens vn TauFhennock Blvd. as it is the cemsidered opinion of the Board that the purchase of this, prop-rtv is en-mmt1 sl to depArtmnt op►ratSon. Carried. AUDIT: By Comn. Hredfor,l: seconded by Conte. 14m. Egan R*mCL`3M, thpt the billn :approved Land suditeri by thw Finance Committee be And hereby are Ppproved for paaamcnt; phd that the bills rAceivable be approved and ordered rendered. Gh motion the :nesting -pas p4jr"fM-d. rieo. A. al-nn City Clark �(��r•^ rip TITI'T 7^ '-r! - c! FF M"n' nS J+mP ?/+. 1.ncly r.foo. e. 91-.-- '' ??.73-- Phi 11 i rs R3bb- f ':-krb4w% Co. 1R.60 ,-- -.T. 'plPrhene -4A�. A•,Ariop n Fb`:1 i t Wo-1• s 1 asn . 1 A. M City of' Item (*-That' -F: gavwr, l4?.S? •� The Fun4 ci rol Ye r r 1 rc^), NvaI1-4, T.,e. 4.Ar ��•:�� Ct.pnirii 1�.Kn� f;n r5 r+}tL `lectri s Red �' ?.��^+�,,,r r• �,�,-r1v rc. , Tne�. ra.o?i ��R `f�Cti` rJj1•`a "erj T-e. 4n,,61n/ $ 1a.. n �ISrrj V rA. IS.pP,I j.�'.nt+etnl.l Rpn�t C... iii .7S/ SFon^►r►s Br+ v S1trm 2R.?Ce '4a1-h :, Seen CA.evrf,l-t, Inc. 740`avol St-*- ;..,uir.. ;o.. Inn. 7.(C-- Soem.v Yobi1 nil Cn., T-ie. �1,rni v�-;i••�,t. F�v;^- �'roa.t^t.�, IZc. 1fuR.SRi M 11 A 11 67/ n ,ra5 :nr!'. 64.W C,-rtri -tnt Electric C..("n' Vvv..rst;cr Ar Co., Inc. ,.e,,.,.. ;,•„h• t. r• ] Co., '?►.i to `hirvnrl Pn ?M.l►R i Col'K-rtIa ' ^'-mz nr rr cpry tll�n�r a!'!^'1�'►t!`T` yam'• Irc. 'Z•nflr' i r)r. h'o-ior;r{: F. Lghnr .'TrtimrvSms CC. ''l►ti►. Ffoar. a. / 9.J. Jmll•l 1905 r rl-rl•a^! C1+!t'Ijre' Cn. � Thy. %n0.5K CjtN \Or.b/'..i .a l.' 40ar1� Arr.rm-d tyy Fin(...1 rP ro wim.i t t Aa water and be fifer Fcv>~ Invoices presented for audit June 26, 195(. Alby & xn 4 43.50 American Freightways Inc. 3.50/ Baker Lu nber & 8%pplti• Co. 7.02 .-, Consoli&ted Brick Co. Inc. 94J7 CrPmcrls Auto rsrts 41.27 Donovan, Frank Cc, L2J2� Haverstick & c o. Inc. 551oM e" Head, Henry n. 1.16 Ithaca Journal, The 7.0 3thaca Junk Co. 26.50.- Ithaca rm:vne Co. inc. 17.0V' Jameson - r,chinney Co. Inc. 35.77 -- Jnm s, John Wiley Co, 67 5.00 -` l.erigh Valley eta it roa d Co. 7608 : . Longs riotor ales 13.60 - tam, lualcoln J., M. D. 30.01 McWane Cast iron Yips Co. 34".90 -. Idller's, T. 0. Sons Paper Cc. 7.87.-- National Lead Cc. 354.79 - tiational Welding V- 84i -criwirg Equipment Uo:tp. 31.96 trox York state Metric r,as --nj. 113.52f tiew York i e ij obo ne Cc . 27.32 .iorton Electric Co. 5.90 klerce 0 loge Co. Inc. 20.31' rer-,onius, Carl 7,07 / Pritchard, W~.liam T. 1.88 4•.1GLEY, JP-ms H. 7,56 • hockwell Fia:ie:facturing Co. 296.03 i dodgers Motor Unes Inc. 257.34. ' xo: s Valve t•Aarni`Pcturing Co. Inc. Ij.01 Sinrlex Valve j• rTeter Co. Stearns, Donald E., P. E, 1757.91-- bt-xm BMs. L-.80 atulivan, H. H. Inc. .16.80 Ve.n oatta Uff'ice E;Wiipwnt Co. q4"00r Wallnn i Tiernan Inc. 197.12— White :nurseries 10.140 , Will Corporation, 52.74 --- # 5A78.52- Approved Finance Conwittee 3CARD OF PUBLIC NCIZ9 AC:"MiTS RE^.EIVABIS Juno 26, 1957 Atsedes, Peter $ 10.00" Klaus, •^„arl 4.1.2 U . S. Navy280.00 U. S. legional ?lant 73.50 Norton, W . an i T. 10.00 Aoronkay# John L. 4 Elsie 10.00 Pollio, Elvira Y. 20.00 Kuntz. Sara tel 10.00 Gilbert Estate 10.00 iothschild h Bostwick, Trust,-P 10.00 Finger Takes State Parka :om, 18.75 City oP Ithaca (B. Rohror) 25.00 `f Villa�-e of Cayura Feirhts 82.73 S. Hill Ext. dater Oist. 28375 " City of Ithaca (Police Dept.) 15:00 City of Ithaca (Fine D mt. ) 233.20+� Elston, Glenn L. 1 Beverly A. 87-35 :-orton, Christine 87.35 Starner, William S. g Eva 0, 153.85 Joseph Pubert 65.89 Stutz, Frederick 373.75 Wick, Anna T. Est. 12.48 Giordano, VincenzMr. r Patricia 269.25 Pollonari, C. r.. 3, .30 Trumansburc- Road Water ?ist. 432.4?'' County of Tomr�k s 195.02 AP?trYM BY FI`eANIS COI-47TT99 31 - 2 May 6, 1957 ST:;!JART PARK PARIC "TO FEZ: Alderman Johnson advised that the theory of a public park in New York State is that it is intended for the benefit of all the residents of the State and cautioned the Foard against di.scriodnating against the citizens of the :.Mate of New York if a parking fee is established for Stewart Park not applicable t c all alike. He pointed out that if such a fee is e stabli shed on the basis of getting money back for the taxpayers who support Stewart Park, them all users except those living in the City should pay the fee and warned that it would be an almost impossible regulation to enforce. He agreed that some type of a fee ray properly �,e established for the use of the transient boat launching facilities on Taughannock Dlvd. as a convenience for those using, them. Coon. 14m. Egan reported that the Buildings & Grounds Committee is fully aware of the problems for concern pointed out by Alderman Johnson and that they will be ccn- sidered before any definite decisibn in these matters is reached. By Comse. `*a. Egan: seconded by Comm. F.'. Egan IZrWLVED , that the Supt. be authorized to take a count to show the number of Tompkins County cars and those from outside the County using both Stewart Park and the tran- sient boat launching facilities on Taufhannock Blvd. and report his findings to the Board at its first meetinf in June. Carried. FRCI'ERTY TAl1GNAN'JOCK BLVD.: The Clerk reported that the Common Council had taken action on Nay 1, 1957 rejecting the Board's recomnendation of Oct.34, 1956 that the Dickens' property on Taughannock Blvd. be parcha sed by the City; and that the matter be referred back to the Hoard for :,irther study. By Cown. 'in. Egan: seconded by Comm. Puller RESOLVED, that the action of the Council in this matter be re£urred to the iildt�s. & Grounds Comaittee for further study and report. w Carried. IMF:R A. �!F,I.I.S fPPOI`iThENT: Supt. Laverty reported that Lester A, ';!ells had been r certified by the Civil Service Commission as eligible for appointment as a motor " equipment operator and he recommended his appointment to such position at the rate of a1.93 per hour. By Comm. Miller: seconded by Comm. g.''. Qgan R SOLVED, that the probational appointment of Lester A. °yells as rotor equipment operator at the rate of %.911 per hour be and hereby is arWovec'. Carried. &U COOITION110 E.1W S: An application from Saul ber'k , 124 E. State St,, and one from Harry Cramer. 206 E. State St. for permission to empty air conditioning effluent into the sanitary sewer vas presented by Comm. biller who reported thpt `ooO. have been investigated by the 'pater and Sewer Committee and since a storm sewer is not available at either location, approval is reeormwnded. By Comp. Miller: seconded by Comm. F.J. FRan RFSOWED, that the applications of Saul Bark , 124 E. State St. and Harry Cramer, 208 F. state St. for permission to empty air conditioning effluent into the sanitary Qewer be approved subject to the usual rules and regulations or the Hoard; and upon payment of the fee provided therefor. Carried. SERVICE - J . SFLZ RAF _ I. CEC IL. UM. By Comm. Killer: seconded by Cam. W n. Egan RESOLVED, that the requests of J. Rust:ell Roe, 908 Danby Ra d, ante L. Cecil Iamb. 1115 Trumansb+irgh Rd. for seller service to their re3pective properties be denied. Carried. '.!ATI,R METU45: Cosmn. killer reported that the 'Water Department has six 6" water meters which is more than necessary to keep in stock and he recormneed thst two of *her. be returned for credit. By Comm. Killer: seconder by Conan. F.11. Evan RESOLVM. that the Superintmdent be authorized to return t sro 6" •rater meters to the ileptune Meter Corpany for credit. Carried. -"3- May 8, 1957 ITHACA COLLoGE L8l.SE: By Comm. 1*n. !;Van: sseconJed by Corr,. taller VHEREAS, Ithaca College of Ithaca, New York and the City of Ithaca entered into an agreement under date of the loth day of November, 1954, and said has been extended to September 30, 1957, and WH✓REAS, said agreement concerns certain portions of Percy Field, Stewart Park, and the Municipal Golf Coyrse, and WHEBUS, the City of Ithaca has contracted to sell Percy Field to the Ithaca City School District, NO! THERi,FRE HE IT RE$OLVuD, that the aFreement of November 10, 1954, be modified for the remaining period, namely, the lst day of May, 1957 to September 10. 1957. as follows: (1) The City of Ithaca has contracted to sell Percy Field to the Ithaca City School District and because of said contract the City of Ithaca assumes no respon- sibility for maintenance, lights, etc., at Percy Field and same shall be solely the responsibility of Ithaca College, and the City of Ithaca is merely permitting Ithaca College of Ithaca to use said premises as long as the City of Ithaca owns same and upon the conveyance by the City of Ithaca to said Ithaca City School Dis- trict it gill be incumbent upon Ithaca College to make its own separate agreement with said School'District, and (2) The annual rental is hereby amended and reduced from a fifure of Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1400.00) to Five Hundred Dollars 0500.00), said $500.00 being due and payPble upon the execution of this supplementary agreewent, and BE IT FtiRTW-M RESOLVM, that the Mayor of Ithaca be authorized to execute the supplementary agreement an behalf of the City of Ithaca after same has been re- viewed by the City Attorney. Carried. At this time a 5-minute recess was decLired to consider the bids received on the Stewart Park food concession. RTUS - ST'SW1,RT PARK_ GONC�SSItl�: After reconvening the meeting, hayor Ryan called upon Cam. Win. Egan who reported that the Bldgs. & Crnds. Coma,ittee recommend acceptance of the bid submitted by William F. Krantz and Anthony B. Pesoli, the second highest bidders, since they have complied with all of the specifications. Coma. Egan explained that Harry P. Marinos, the highest bidder, did not comply with all of the specifications. By Comm. '6 n. Egan: seconded by Comm. F.1-1. Egan RESOLVED, that the bid submitted by '•!'illiam E. Krantz and Anthony B. Pesoli in the amount of "11,341.00, for the food concession at Stewart Park for the 1957 season be accepted; and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign and executr an agreement covering this concession subject to approval thereof by the City Attorney. Carried. SWCA-AURORA STRErT PARKRG LOT LIGF.TS,: By Comm. Reulein: seconded by Corm. !-.%. Egan RC -SOLVED, that N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp. be authorized to instoll four 21,000 lumen fluorescent light units in the new Seneca -Aurora Street parking, lot at an annual cost of $385.00 per Year. Carried. OFF-STRSFT PARt(IRG: By Comm. deulein: seconded by Comm. F.1.7. ..-gan RESCUED, that the City Attorney be authorized to continue negotiations for the purchase of the parking lot in the rear of the Ithaca Hotel and which is now ovnej' by Driscoll Bros. & Company. Carried. Conn. Reulein reported that the Capital Improvements, Parking and Traffic Ccvwittoe of the Boerd deems it advisable to discontinue negotiations for the purchase of property in the 100 block of ►. Seneca St. at present until other off-street parking facilities now being developed are in operation. By Coma. Reulein: seconded by Corm. F.' i. ;Ran RESOLV-va, that the City Attorney be directed to discontinue negotiations for the purchase of properties in the 100 block of Ir. Seneca Street as an off-street park- ing lot; and th;-t he so notify all of the owners. 90ARI) OF RIBLIC WORKS PROCaFDj%fGS AUDIT SHEEP May 8, 1957 Moore Business Forma, Irc. $ 58.19,- T.G. Millwrm So-s Per"r Co. 57.58- City Chamberlai- 3•A7-- N.Y. Telephone Co. 77.13- 00im. J. RYSn 24.E H.Y.S. Elea. & Gas Corr. 190.36,"' Mrs. Lillian F. Berd an 5.00 Itbace Printinv, Service 7.50"0 Cawpa Lumber Co. 7.50` C.J. Rumsey & Co. 44.64' A.B.C. Fxterminsti-g Co. 7.00 ' Brewer & Brmm Co.. I-c. 68.99' Jsmieso-+4'cri-v- ey :o., Inc. 271.56" Robi-s41 & Carter 64r)0.32-'0* E14!in Sweeper Co. 305.38� Crem+er's Auto Parts Co. 394.200' Homer Stewart 47.32 Culver's Service 43o.00 L.B. Townse"d 58.36.-- Sunrise Spraying Service 500.00 A.T.S. Elec. & Gas Corp. 2652.36 --- Fred J. Whiting 22.60-- leng's Machine Shop 8.55--o Albee Motors 93.25► Albee Motors 1.27001 Ithaca Delivery. Inc. 3,00- Syracuse Supply Co. 31.56**** State Equip. Co.. Inc. 26.76- Tioe,a Auto Farts 57.5n -'* Connolly's Supar Service 99.89.• UDiversity Sand & Gravel 1014.60-^ Knight Paving Products, I"c. 674.28- Krieht " 103,22 -- Malcolm J. Mann, N.D. 45.00-O F,aao Ste^darj Oil Co. 9.43 Krivht Pavl"R Products, Inc. 51.66r Rumsey-Ithaca Corp. 122.67 Brewer Excavating 108.06, Cornell Uni+v. Bldg. & Cads. 56.00- Ithaca Coop C.L.F. Service. I-c. 37.55- Spencer's Body Shop 32.35 '00 William Bishop 16.75� Aetna Metal Products Co. 9.55' Gleasom hemicsl & Supply Co. 312.77- an. F. Quinn 30.17 - N.7.S. Bled. & Cos. 68.52 Socony Mc bi 1 Oil Co., Irc. 10.72 Allen Tractor 352.66, Ithaca Printing Service 14.o0 r Haverstick & Co., Inc. 24.00-1- A.C. Lamb & Sons 44.95, Jack's Glass Shop 46.20"" Stelbu, Dist. Corn. 1.14 Sturm Bros. 10.95 r Baker Lumber & Supply Co. 453.81- Colbert's Cor. Grocery ig.48- James Rob!nson 20.00 - Ithaca Propane Co., I-^c. 76.97 ` City' of Ithaca 11100-- City of Ithaca &water & Sewer Div.' Water and Sewer Fund Invoices presented for audit Xay uth., 1y57. Beals, ycCarthy & nogers Inc. ii 45t.27 Bicknell manufacturing Co. 3D.?3 Cayu;a Lwober Co. 17 x Darling Valor and Manufacturing Co. 165.86 . 7 5vO& Goodrich, The B. Y. Co. Czey,, Walter E. 27.72 Haverstick L ro. 260.12 Ithaca Propane Co. Inc. 23.W �- 1:1 ine Is Pharmacy 1.98 _ ►►alley ti. H. Co. 14.00 ehhigh tles A. M. & son 28.10 rac.Dougall Equipment Co. 8.05. Hann't Ma_colm J., M. D. 10.00 Miller'a. T. C. Sons's Paper Co. 1.b.29 14ew York State Electslc & Gas Ccrporeticn b39.52 .iew York Te lepho ne Cc, 54.62 f Patten's Jewelers 4,50 ,►liable i iaclhine rb *,ar Parts 36.93 ;tobi.nson Carpenter 11120.85 �A=eyp C . is I, Co. 12.75 J m=ey - Ithaca Corp. 491.90 Sanborn Map Go. 47.00 bauerman Bros. Inc• 680.00 Star rxansion eastern Irc. 61.25 att• nn Bros. 36e90 Vasco rlvducts Co. 8.57 Virginia smelting Co. U4*05- ikllace 8- i1ernan Inc. 8.23 '�illlz,=L, Isaac Langlay 60.00 _iart,, Dr. Edward E. 11.8Fi ` Tompkins Count; Femorial Hospital lu*90 5,oli.au City Chamberlain 4.10 ✓ A nro•.ed Finance Gor--naIttee BOA M OF ?J'9LTC l4GqM ACCf` ITS TI)CEIPAA11r, FAY B. 1957 Villaize of Cayupa F?eiPhts $ 25.64 City of Ithaca 6.94 Odd Fellow-, State !Ice 49.04 Blatchley, Felon F. 25.37 Full FieatiW,, f ?11)mbine Co. 1n2.95 City of Ithaca (Stewart Park) 23.11 City of Ithaca (Yunicipal Golf .ourse) 357.94 City of Ithaca (General Pond) 42.65 Wallace Steel & surely Co. 45.36 Ripley, James A Ann 119.08 '?allaoe, Louis & Anna R. 179.38 Wsgner, Elwood 48.35 Sanders. James 1 Gsor-ia 1.1.09 Wells, Leo K. 5.73 Stanion, Charles B. 10.59 Gianetti. Alexandro & Rosaria 126.88 Pratt, Clarence L. & Doris ?'. 27.84 Parlor City Conatruction Co. 04.77 Villaee of ^.ayupa Heights 11.92 Ar r ruays Y FTNANOT, CCU ff 4; 39 -u- %ri WI. May 8, 1957 TRAFFIC n 1 : By Comae. Reulein: seconded by Comet. r .' 1. _•gan that with the return of the City Engineer to duty, Leon H. Cass be authorized as provided in Section 26 of the Traffic Ordinance to resume his duties ae City Traffic Engineer with the understanding that he may designate a repre- sentative to attend Traffic Advisory Committee meetings; and that the City Clerk be directed to notify the Committee to this effect. Carried. T RJ rNASE OF PARXpn L,►, _ : Comm. Reulein recommended purchase of 92 parking meters of the same make as those now in operation in the city without the formality of advertising for bids thereon and the following action was taken.: By Comm. Reulein: seconded by Coarsen. F.W. Fagan !Ir-M.EAS, the Superintendent has certified to the Board the urgent and irmediate need for the purchase of 92 additional parking meters to develop the Seneca -Aurora off-street parking lot and additional metered zones on various city streets, re- cently authorized by the Common Council. and W,,AS, a quotation of 162.00 per meter has been received from the Dual Parking Meter Company for the purchase of said meters, and I-REP-EAS, all other meters now in operation in the City are of the Satre type- dual automatic parking meters - and ara detred best suited for local purposes and have proven very satisfactory and ecananicpl to operate over the period of their use, and .MMi,AS. it is the sense of this Board that the best interests of the City will be served by continuing to use dual automatic perking ureters, and HITEREAS, it is the sense of this Board also that no benefit, financial or otherwise would accrue to the Lity by reason of advertising for bids thereon, NC04 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLM. that the purchase of 92 dual autow.tic parking meters from the Dual Parking Deter Company at a cost of t62.00 per meter, without the formality of advertising for bides thereon, be and hereby is approved and authorised. Ar,S : 5 MAYS: 0 Unanimously Carried and approved by the Wyor FUr' FF. Cg POND* (SATE: Comm. Reulein also recommended purchase of a parkinE Cate for the Seneca -Aurora off-street perking lot vithoat the formality of adver- tising for bids thereon ,and the following action was taken: By Cam. Reulein: seconded by Comm. F.W. Egan I-S-EREAS, the Superintendent has certified to the Board the urgent and imediate need of the purchase of a parking meter gate to control night parking at the Seneca -Aurora Street off-street parking lot, between the hours of 7.00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., and VMMEAS. a quotation has beer. received from Parcoa Automatic Controls for one dual automatic parking lot gate with tiro self-lockinr cash vaults at a total estimated cost of 11.359.00, and '.H PZAS. upon inspection of this type of a gate in operation in Schenectady, i:.Y., it is the sense of this Board that it is suited to local needs. and '.W,REAS, it is the sense of this Board that no benefit, financial or otherwise %could accrue to the City by reason of advertising, for bids thcreona PJC►i THFREFORE- BE IT RESOLM, that the purchase of a parkinP meter gate from Parcoa Automatic Controls at a total estimated cost of tl,359.00, without the formality of advertising for bids thereon, be and hereby is approved and authorized. AYES: 5 OPTS: 0 Unanimously carried and approved by the Kriyor. AUDIT: By Conan. Bradford: seconded by Comm. 'm. Egan MOLM , that the biUs approved and avdited by the Finance Committee be and they hereby are approved for payment; rind thrt the bills receivable be approved And ordered rendered. Carried. On motion the moeting was adjourned. ; Z= BOARD OF FUBLE 140M PROCSEDLW Z CITY OP•ITHAiC4L. I.Y. Regular Heeting 4:30 p.m. May 22. 1957 PRESENT: Mayor - Igan Cowdssioners - Bradford, Decker, t Sil ler , W n. Egan, F.W. ?gan . Reulein Attorney - Clynes Supt. of Pub. I ks. - Laverty Asst. to Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Rich Engineer - Cass Asst. Engineer - Molchen Forester - Baker Clork - Blean Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh JJt : Minutes of the proceding meeting were duly approved. AIR COl►IDITSOKIVS PF The Clerk read a letter from 'I H C U requesting permission to enpty eij cnnditioring offl-r!ent into the sanitary sever at 216 E. State St. By Comp+. Miller- seccyndee. by Came. A.'r. Egan. PSSOLVM. that the r3..1uest be referred to the Water & Serer Committee for study and report. Carried. TJ,,S-W& RESERVE The Clark read a notice received from the L.St I'avy Departncrt eiet-Ling to reaaw two leases for city property cn r. Cayuga St. in connection mith the Anval Reserve Training Cuter located there, for the period beg'_6ing July 1, 1957 and ending June 30, 1958. By Cc*o. Mller: seconded by Comm. W-%. Egan -=Q1AP, that the M-rycr• and City Clerk be authorized to sign and execute the renew - As u0n approval of said leases by the Cit3- Attorney. Carried. L.V. FAIL CO. A [a_E �-VZ: The Clerk presented an agreement between the L.V. RR Cc, and the City covering the *use of a private driveway across former trac'cage of the DAL. & If! RR Co. at she foot of Third Street and now owned by L.». Mr.. Co. for access t j Mod* -owned by the City adjacent thereto. Ile reported that the L.V. K. Co, had req%est4 that the agreement be arecuted 73y the City arc that in addition the agree- '• meet,requires the City to provide Vle r.ilroad with evidence of publi: liability and •;j,„opwty damagu insurance in the amotnt of 3150,000f300,C-00, covering liability assupied thore;mder. By COP, Killer- seconded by Ccmm. Decker Fif?S , that the matter be referred to the Highway Cocfmittee and City Attorney o or stud and report, Carried. TOi•211N3 COUA"t'Y eAp nr PR tTY -COY STF.' 'The Clerk ro,-d a letter from Asst. County Attorney '••rill; a"on expressing an interest: on behalf of Tom; kips Co., in acquiring the Erlming property located on Cherry Street for the purpn.�e of s`.or'rg coLmty highway equipment and materials, By Comm. Yba. Egan: seoandad by Comm. Decker RIMOLVED, that the request be denied since the land is nMT leased to the County at a nominal rental. Carried. I ,-U!G CC'"MI; The Clerk reed a letter frn-, the r;hamber of Co�aerce requesting pe.-missicn to use sL•: spacas in the new p3rking lot at Seneca & Aurora Streets be- tween the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:C0 r.m. some,- me during June as the ?vocation for a milking contest being, sponsored by the Chamber as a pranoticnal stunt during HATIORAL DAIRY ZMNTH. B•f Comm. l•/ni. Egan: seconded by Comm. "i)ler RESOLVM, , that the request bo referred to tiho Buildings &. Crounds Committee for study and report. Carried. oft •-fo Ps %Ww ai -2_ Play 22, 1957 '1:' R SEWICF. _ k0B=,.A3'T TCI N CF ITWI WATER DISIRL 2-- Supt. Laverty presented plans for the extension of water service to the Northeast Tour of Ithaca dater District and the Tompkins County Airport area. Dy Comm. Filler: seconded by ^once. F.". Egan Fr CLV'`.D, that the plans be referred to the 'Water & Sewer Committee for study and report. Carried. PR49ATI3, = APFOINPMM-, Supt. Laverty recom%ended the probationary appointments of Harold L. Chan as tree trimmer '1.89 per hour, James H. Burns as tree trUwwr 1.81 per hour and Charles Benisi as carpenter foreman ' '2.14 per hour, all of wh ova have passed C iv i 1 Service examinations. By Comm. 1-hn. Efan : seconded by Comm+, t .'!. Fgan RTSCLVFD. that probational appointmantn recomended by the Supt. be approved as follows: 'Harold L. Onan - Tree Trimmer per hour James H. 9urn s - " it_V 1. 81 " It Charles Benisi - Carpenter Foreman - F '-2.14 pr. hr. Carried. PRGVISINAL APP(? ITT , 5: Supt. Laverty recommended the provisional appointment of Douglass (tiinn as painter €1 g1.89 per hour and Carl ' t. Oaks as Votor cxuipneont Operator t .,1.89 per hour. By Comm. '�Jm. Egan: seconded by Comm. Miller R.FSoUT-M, thrt the provioional appointments recorrk-nded by the Superintendent be approved as folio+s: Douglass -vinn - Fainter - Q3 $1.89 pr. hr. Carl 1% Oaks - Motor Equip. Operator- ,� A. 0-7D 133E IT r uc inn n REvOUM, that the Civil Service Commission be requested to hold the necessary examinations for these positions. Carried. 4XV H. CASS: In calling on Mr. Cass for his report, Mayor Ryan took the opportimity to Welcome Mr. Cass back and his attendance at the first Hoard meeting since his return, to work. `r. Cass stated that he had no report to mmke at this time, but expressed his sincere thanks to m mbers of the Board for their patience during his recent illness and their willingness to grant him the leave of absence requested for his convalescence. BIDS - AUTOMORTUS3: By Con,. Decker: seconded by Cot*mn. Reulein RP-SOLVM, that the law bids subiaitted on automobiles under date of Hey 8. 1957. he accepted and awarded subject to the appropriation of funds therefor by the (7omv r. "Ouncil as follows: One 4-door Pontiac - Al Cross Pontiac ,-t S1,375.00 net Two 2-door Ford sedans - Cayuga Motors Corp. n )2,664.00 net. AND BE IT evitaedA R.rsSOLVc-, that the Common Council be requested to appropriate the total suer of 't4,039.00 from Capital Reserve Rind ''•5. Public Works Equipment, for the purchase of these three automobileu. Carried. ',).Y.S. =- TRIO & GAS CM, STR�`I QFENr)QSi By Coma. backer: seccmdcd by Comm. Roulei, RESOUM, that the request of V.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp. to open the oavPment in the 100 blocks of North and South Cayuga Streets to replace defectives underground cable and eliminate temporary overhead wires be approved with the understanding that the work be done after the intersection at Green and Tioga Streets is re-openod to traffic movement and the further understanding thAt no street openings be permitted on aaturdays or `days. Carried. 42. P -3- May 22, 1957 'S. *ENI)CA - N. AURORA STRBPT PARKIMI LOT OPPROYRIATION; By Comm. Reul.ein: seconded by Capin. F.W. Egan RwZ0L W . that the Commas Council be requested to appropriate the total sum of .1.850.00 from Capital Reserve Fund P. Off -Street Parking. $1.500. of which is re- quired to finish the Seneca -Aurora Street parking lot, and t350.00 of which is required to install lights therein. Carried. AUDIT: By Coem. Bradford: seconded by Comm. ►N. Fgan RF3CLVL- , that the bills approved and audited by the Finance Coamittee be and hereby aro approved for payment; and that the bills mceivable be approved and ordered rcn- dered. Carried. ,n motion the meeting was adjourned. Geo. A. Blean City Clerk BOARD OF P;71A3H,?TWR47PR0CE'rDINGS MAY 229 1957 Cayuga Press, Inc. VanNatta Office Equipment Co, Inc. the Ithaca Jnurnsl Ozalid Nack'e Photo Copies Walsh & Son Chevrolet, Inc. ItILRCa Window Cleaning Co. T. G. Miller's gone Paper Co. New York State Electric 6 Gas Corp. Iyhaca Floor Covering Agin Sweeper Co. Elgin Sweeper Co. Sturm Bros. City of Itheca(Water do Sewer Div) Sunrise Spr4ying Service Paul Fidler Johnny's Welding Service Spencer's Body Shop State Equipment Co, Inc. S�p encer'a Body Shop Albee Motors 'ifilliam T. Pritchard Andy Soyrin Karl L. Phillips, Inc. Haverstick & Co, Inc. Kni ght Paving Products, Inc. E. , . McQuade Sturm Bros, Jima Fix -It -Shop AaD. Besemer le, McCarthy & Rogers, Inc. National welding Ccverall Service do Supply Co. Snencer's Body Shop Grouse Hinds Co. Applied Parking Teehiniques Magnus Che: ;ical Co, Inc. Chanpion Sheet Metal Co, ine. New York State Electric do pas Corp. -tC. Lamb do Bone 1 en Tractor National Army Store Corp. Overhead Door Sales Inc. Baker Lumber & Supply Co, Inc. Vann's Motor Service Ithacs Sporting Goods City of Ithaoa(Water & Sewer Div) New York Telephone Co. Grass Cutting Equipment do Supply Co. LLhaea Printing Service Leo P. Larkin, M. D. Tropical Paint Co. Arlen Sales The Atlantic Refining Co. City Chamberlain 6 18.80 - - 7.38 28.25 10.20- 8.00 69.08 - 15.35- 5.19 - 8?.17 08 30.5o 129.50 -- 25.05 423.70 510.00 38,75 3.00- 99.95 11-33 .50- 14.3.8 32.78 108.94 J5.31-- 5.92 - 61.99 - 211.30 10. 0 - 294. 50 - 9.23 2.00 28.75 - 54.25 252.00 - - 7.50 442. --A 46. A4 9.A1 3.76 .06 1 .00 - 59.90- 99.85 - 256.00 1.00 33.20 - 13.61 48.00 - 8.64 67.27 29.15 21P.J.1 3.06 Water and Sewer Fluid Invoices presented for :+atilt 'May 220 lY57. dddressograph - 14ultigraph corporation $ 20,,0'- Allen Tractor ;Dervice 30.35-' Atlantic Aefining Go. 'fhe 116.73-- Haker lumber and SuppGo, 1000.- Beals, McCarthy t. rtoSers Inc. 94607-0 5om Construction Corp. 328.50r Champaign Coal and bto ker Co • 494.84— Cramr1a Auto karts 70.22-- Driscoll, it. e. Faint and Hardware Store 315.00,--- Gulf Cil Corp. 31.21- hanshax, Rachel T. 1549.59- haverstick & Co. Inc. ldd•68 head, Henry h. 1.1e Ingersoll - eand Co. 53.3d0' Ithaca, City of. General lUnd 8.50,. Ithaca Deli:-ery Inc. 7.%- Ithaca Floor Coveri% .60' Ithaca Junk Go • 20.7r Ithaca Printing Co* 213e4O- Ithaca Propane Co • 15.60 Jin's Fix -it. bhop 8.70 - Johnson Boat Yard 6.22- Lee, L. 5, & bon 52504- Lehigh Valley it. R. Co. 16*08 Hi.11erls T. G. Sons Paper Co. 600 25.02'_ Muellor •73 Newing Equipment Uorp. 23.534- uew York Maze Education I)ept. 4.W new York bUte Electric t:Gas Corp. 10%38— , aw York Telephom Co • 2? .47 - norton tanctric Co. 46913-.. F+ersonius, Carl 5.74~ Phillips, Xarl L. Inc .69' 4uigley, Jam a H. 8.19-- R,00t's wreas Inc. 3.00- xupp kquipment Co • 99.4o.- soa Scout Ship sNer 20.00-- 5now, Herb 175.00-- Sor ring, A,.* 48.28 -' Thonpaon Motor BxFreas Inc. 5.37-- Tioga Auto Parts l03el6 Vasco Products CO. 7.05 Wa1sh � oon ChevrolLt Inc. 219.54 " will Corporation 103.11- i,►ood, it. I). Co. 305.06 'linker, Dr. Nartin B. Jr. 32.40 .,all,.ce, Dr. Ste nrt r.0} 6,628. 3? City Chamberlain 2..2 APV z - c 1`4 = ce C*Mdttea ECAZD OF PUBLIC 40-M ACCOU,'TS W—r-,17APIL.S May 22, 1957 Alexander, I. C. $ 10.00- Saperstone, David A. 10.00- Saldini, Wm. Q & Yart,je 10.00-' City of Ithaca (B. Rohrer) 25.04� Hutchinson. Robert A. 10.0a City of Ithaca (Fire StAs) 17.22o, City of Ithaca (City Cemetnry) 36.73,, Tompkins Co. Dept. of Welfare' 8.73- Kirchner. Anna V. 6.93 ?rational Cash 'le¢ister Co. 3,623.94.r Griffin, Thomas P. 6.93 i Ar r u: � sy BY MAN= CIDIT IrM r 130ARD OF PUBLIC WMKS PROCEEDINGS CITY OF ITHACA , `Od YMK Regular Meeting 4:30 p.m. FRESEMr : Mayor - Ryan Commissioners - Bradford, Decker, Miller, Wei. Egan, Reulein Supt. of Pub. 'Ns. - Laverty Asst. to Supt. of Public 14ks. - Rich Engineer - Cass Asst. Engineer - Melchen Forester - Baker Clerk - 3lean Deputy Cleric - Sinsabough w, `UT'`': :linutes of the preceding Meeting were duly approved. June 12. 1957 tfayor Ryar: noted that the partnership of Pesoli & Krantz has installed a large amount of equirvent in the concension stand at Stewart Fark at their own expense and commended them for the fine manner in which the concession is being operated. iie also commended the meter marls for their good performance. 5MS M PUNF'S: w. following bids on the purchase of a pump for the Hector Street water main extension were received, opened and read by the Clerk: Nno of Bidder krthur ','. Schuster Co. Rochester, I.Y. Binghamton Ind. Sales Co. Binchamton, q.Y. T]= Aid Price Coulds 'k1,250.00 Fairbanks - Vorse 1,474.87 By Comm. ?filler: seconded by Comm. 'An. Egan RESOLVED, that the bids be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee for study sod report. Carried. AIRFORr LEASC: The Clerk read a letter from Allen '1. Hayes. owner of Chartair. asking, the Board to set a -Aefinite date an closing the municipal airport and per- mitting him to bid on its operation until that time. Conan. I-N. 2R,-n reported that the City Engineer is currently skin e a study of other possible uses of the airport for submission to the Bldg$. & Grnds. Committee. He also reported that several letters from owners of private planes using the municipal airport have been received by the Supt. and that when the 3ngineer's plans are completed the Committee will meet with Mr. Hayes and others interested in the future use of the airport for fur- ther discussion of the matter. Comm. Miller stated that Ithacans as taxpayers own q large share of the County Airport and that therefore he felt the City should make every effort to ,,,��Y... t the county airport and help make it a paying proposition rather than continue to maintain the municipal one for a myoll return. Mr. Hayes was present and agreed that Comm.. lliller's point was well taken but he stated that he felt there is cadre to be considered Which will be brought out in .discussing the matter further with the comittee. 3y Conan. Lgan: sedor,ded by Comm. ?'filler H' 01:V-0, that Mr. Hayes' letter be referred to the iIuildings & Crotmds Comittee for further study. Carried. StRpNaTE OF AIAMMA - FM= INCRF, 5 .: The Clerk read a letter dated June 6, 1957 from General Chemical Division of Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. amending the price, effective as to all deliveries made cn and after July 8, 1957. Of sulPhate of alumina to 449.05 per net ten delivered in truckload lots. acceptance of this price increase 44 - 2 - Jime 12. 1957 1Y GA,3 CORP. _ STRLFT OFFNINW: The Clerk read a letter from N.Y.C. Electric & Gas Corp. requesting early approval of street openings to proceed with its summer gas construction program in the 400-500 blocks of N. Titus Avenue. Cornell Campus Bolt Line, 1000 block of E. State Street and the 100-200-300 blocks of State Street. 3y Comm. :ecker: seconded by Comm. Heulein RESOLVF,D, that the request he approved and granted subject to the following condi- ticns particularly in reference to construction of the line in the business district: a. All Rules & Regulations of the Bd. of Pub. Wks. to be in effect. b. Specific location and construction subject to approval by City Engr. c. Only me side of any street to be under construction at any tine. d; Work to be fully coagleted before Sept. 15, 1957. e. All work is to be left in such a manner, as not to interfere with traffic or restrict perking to any great extent between the hours of 3 p.m. Fri. and 8 a.m. Man. during the entire construction period. f. Jork may be progressed simultaneously at more than cne location but total length of excavation not to exceed 500 foot at any one time. Carried. TRA"IC COUNT _ STE4ART PARK & TRANSIENT BOAT LAUVCHV1G SI F: Supt. Laverty pre- sented and reviewed traffic counts taken to show the use being rude by automobiles of Stewart Park and the transient boat launching site on Tauv h*nnock Blvd. He sun wrized it as follows: 5TWd6W PARK: Dal. Resi nta Nan-Rhsi dents 121&1 g130/57 1,255 837 2,092 6/1/57 523 271 794 6/2/� 7 796 437 1.233 6/9T 990 715 1.705 Totals 3.564 2,260 5,824 62% 38% 100% TFW131_`.'T FORT LA1P;C itX; 80% Nan -Residents usage. Cann. !*an reported that the Committee wished to discuss the matter with the City Attorney before making any recommendations and the matter Eras therefore continued with the Oldgs. & Grnds Committee for further study. L.V, RR CO. AGREF.lM: By Conn. Decker: seconded by Cootie. '•ern. 7P,an RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign and execute an agree- ment with the L.V. RR Co. covering, use of a right-of-way across former trackage of the D.L. & its RR Co. at the foot of Third Street which is in effect s transfer of an existing, agreement with the D.L. & 'r. RR Co. Carried. C-Ax111MY MAGN',051; By Comm. Decker: seconded by Coterr. Reulein RL:SJOLVm, that Carmen Vagnosi be and hereby is appointed provisior:L:ly IS a street maintenance ratan at the rate of 1�1.73 per hour; and that the Civil Service Commission be requested to hold the necessary examination. Carried. Rif Z & UZU.P110ra - B.P.4l. - Ate: �C m�a�e�,� faller presented and reviewed amend- ments to �octicns 18, 19. 24. 25 and 29/'�t" t� Fules & -? ,;,�rulaticns of the Board of Public I•lorks regarding water supply. sewage disposal and air conditioning which he recomtmendcd for adopticn. By �.Ccm. Miller: seconded by Comm. ' h. Egan. rT�,:; OLVED : V� -3- Section 19, 3ubd. (a) June 12, 1957 All services 2" and under shall be connected to the main with a ., r., .tion stop tapped directly into the ". in, or tapped through a tapping saddle."; and the fifth Paragraph to read: "All curb shut -offs an copper and brass services will be of the inverted, ground key. rounda+ay ty�a. Curb shut-off@ an Cast Iron services wit' be - A �,A approved Gate Valves " nn� t,. t kh� ..h Tyr--r=�.�, ::,�•-w^ ��.:.•,=c�. 4. That section 24 be amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: " In any case whiere the meter has to be removeJ, except for terporary repairs. the ser- vice must be shut off at the curb stop. If the curb atop can not. be operated frog, the ground surface, it rust be dug and repaired at the property owner's expense.." 5. That Section 25 be amended by adding thereto the following paragraphs: "'Jo porsan shall erect or plant any obstruction within 3+ feet of any hydrant or cause any obstruction that will in any way hinder a Fire Coupany £ror hooking onto it, or operating any hydrant. No obstruction shall be placed so as to obstruct the view of any hydrant for a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet up and darn the street. No Person shall paint or in any way change the color from the standard orange color used by tho "'Ater Department in painting hydrants." 6. That }action 29 be amended by changing the first paragraph thereof to read: "Except when variations are specifically approved by the Board. all never mains will be vitrified clay tile in three foot lengths or longer. Joints :fill 'be 6-K type r compound or ''edge -Lack." 7. That Section 33 be amended by changing it to read as follows: "No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to any public selwer any of the following described substances. materials, seaters or wastes: (s) P.,y liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65 degrees 1 entigrade) . (b) Any waters or wastes which contain Presse or oil or other substance that will solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between 32 and 150 degrees Fahrenheit. (c) Any waters or wastes containing erulsified oil and grease exceeding an average of 50 parts per million (417 pounds per million gallons) ether soluble matter. (d) Any Fa:soline. benzine, mepths, fuel oil, or mineral oil or other flammable or explosive liquid, solid, or pa. (a) Any noxious or malodorous gas such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, or nittous oxide or other substance, which either singly or by interaction with other wastes, is capable of creating a public nuisance or hazard to life or of preventing entry into sure.rs for their maintenance and repair. (f) Any garbage that has not been properly comminuted or triturated. (g) Any ashes, cinders. sand, mud, straw. shavings, metal, glass, rags. feathers, tar, plastics. .rood, paunch manure, hair and fleshinfa, entrails, lire slurry, lime residues. beer or distillery slope, chemical residues , point residues, cannery waste bulk solids, or any other solid or viscous substance capable of causing ob- streiction to the flow of the sewers, or other interference with the proper operation of the sewage system. (h) Any waters or wastes, acid or alkaline in reaction, having corrosive prop- erties capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment and personnel of the sewage system. Free acids and alkalies must be neutralizod , at all times, within 1 yerr.issible pH ranee of 5.5 to 9.5- W Any cyanides, in excess of 2 parts per million by wei?ht as C';. ( j) Any long half-life ( over 100 days) of tonic radian -active i sotope, . without a seecla1 oermit. 46 - 4 - June 12, 1957 Section 33 (con't.) (m) ? o person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any waters or wastes containing a toxic or poisonous substance, a high chlorine demand or suspended solids in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere with ary sewage treatveent pro- cess, ecnstitute a hazard to humans or 9ni.mals, or create any hazard in the re- ceiving waters or the effluent of the sewage Trestmcnt plant. Such toxic substances shall be limited to the average concentrations listed hereinafter in the sewage as it arrives at the treatment plant and at no time shall the hourly concentration at the sewage treatment plant exceed three times the average concentration. If concentra- -� ticns listed are exceeded, individual establishments will to subject to control in volume and concentration by the Board of Public '46rks. Limits of Toxic Substances in Sewage Iron , a s Fe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 pFM Chromium, as Cr (hexav glen t) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ppm Copper, as Cu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PPQ Zinc, as 7.n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ppm Chlorine remand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ppm Phenol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 ppm (n) Normal Sanitary Sewage shall be construed to fall within the following ranges at the effluent of the industrial plant in questim. Constiturnts Permissible flange Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . 180 to 350 ppm BCD . . 140 to 300 ppm Chlorine Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 to 15 ppm Effective upon publication. Unanimously carried. BFCIFICATIC:Z FCR 11AT--R & 51CR FAITS: Come. Miller then presented and reviewed apecificatiois for the construction of water and sewer :rains connecting to the water _ and sewer systems of the City of Ithaca, N.Y. which he recommended for adoption. -L_Zy Comm. Miller. seconded by Comm. Uin. rgan RiSCUILD, that the specifications as presented ( see copy attached) be and they hereb,- are approved and mdopted. Carried. "AIR COS.-DTTIOND;G kF lItIT _ YlFiC;iJ: By Comm. 14111er; seconded by Comm. 'In. Egan RF.SCLVED, that the request of ;,WU for permission to empty air conditioning effluent into the sanitary sewer at 216 2. State St. be granted subject to all rules and re- gulations of the Board of Public '4orks applicable thereto and subject also to pay- ment of the usual fee. Carried. UaA � - WATER SEF"VICE RILL: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Corm. ►m. ':gan R" OLVM. that the request of '!.B. Ames, Jr. for a credit of 116.67 for work done by the '•later & :•ewer Division at 618 I-f. Buffalo St. be denied. Carried. MEIR S:WVICE - S. ALB ANY STRFT T: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Corr. ' m. Wigan RE50LVW, that the %'ater & Sewer Division be authorized to pay bills totalling '&'.00 ("36.50 to Jarniesen-McKinney & Co. and �43.50 to Alby & Son) for work on the sewer lateral at 412 S. Albany St. which was caused by a stoppage in the city sewer. Carried. DMIAID DTI.L: By Comm. Killer: seconded by Comm. 'I m. N.gan RLSOLVED, that a bill in the amount of 'A757.91 submitted by Donald E. Stearns for the field-urvev. viesi ran anri n1 r4 fnr newt inn" of th.. ^rwwn q+ Tnf nrrnr*nv+ h.• nn Y'Qovf P.,6. Fflrr 00 RULES. REGULATIONS AND PENALTIES c� OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF ITHACA, N. Y. REGARDING WATER SUPPLY, SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND AIR CONDITIONING ,Nmed June 16, 1937 Nf solar Jaty 1, Mj" "F,NERAI. t Rrles, Part of Consroce The following rules shall he comiderod as pan of rite contract betwten the Cny of Ithaca and every person who takes water supplied by the City of Ith- ars and/ar whose premises is connected to or ulti- mately dixitarves to the C.Ity Sanitary -%e%w Systars and every person using these utilities shall he kaund thereby, and whenever anyone of the said rukn iq violatect the right is templed to rut at the rater and/or the sewer sersice with dire notire. 2. .fispdantie)ws jar flster and Sewer and Responsi- bility ter %rsire and r.masa.+pwoas CAaiRcA All applications for the introduction or eupply of water and/or Sewai tan any premiers, or for the ex• lensiwt Of arty pipe for the contxyance of wet" or sewage must be made in writing by the oyster of the premiom or hih duly aulhorlmd agent, am forms pro vided for that parpone at the of8ee of the City Ci em- 1wrlain. If morn than one service is deemed for the mine preaises a separate application shall be made for raeh prrviee. The owner of such premises shall be held retponeibie and liable for all charpes for such nersins and water roneumption and cower rental Alan rei to said premises to be collected. its ease of default of payseent, in the manner provided ly Ow rules and reg latiotss at. the provision of the City CUrter relating thereto_ Hawever. woes water and/or sewer wrvire is dmirtrl for perasises In areas out, side the tarty limits where rgnirartc are made with the _.ty to supply the area with water and 'cwagc •I- disr-osal, all applications motto he approved by the Board of Public Work% or Jesagnattd repT""No►se before applirstinn may be accepted at the office of the. City Chamberlain .ewer Frnnturze AsesssnevrM stall be paid at tier tune of aaakiny nlndirati.ao for a sewer connection. 3, lnd pe+vdent Sertrire Pipe-, Far+ hnildissg or odwz premi*t% shall be proaidrd with a separate and andepeodrnt M&let &ad sewer nervier from the main, provided hoMew-r that a [roue of b.ild►nKs under the some tenant occupancy, ow end etrlasivr r.nntrnl may be srnrd by a single principal water and sewer servire upon pnrrnbedun anti term• stauted by the Nonni. Where two Of mole branch wntrr arraxe Imes fr.m thr nsain service pipe are used fnr wr.srate tenet. in the %*me premiums, each branch +chill be prrnided by the owner with proper fittinaN for separate and ia.rlrpendrnt meter instaIld tion• in thr respective branches and each such branch shall be provided M ith a comprrr.ina slop and wn•tr twit ahead of the a srr. 4, Applrratron of Rrtcna" All revenues derived from water and %ewer srrvire and operation of thr svurm shall Ix applied towards the payment of the gnat of operating and mainten- aneo of plant and equipmrnt, extension- and iaaprovr w "in-. the payvrrnt of Ilan lrrincipal and inlevesk ob lieatiaaw an the outstanding Water and twMvr hoods and the rroution of a ro orve for extraordinary re- placements, exirnwan and im of the water supply and sewer warms. S. iersice and rAntunptim Hotel -id P,rv.arnts and Special For% and Charges and hydrant Lersid it The Board thrall from time to time determine and fix the rates for water service coanrxtlmr and can- annsptinn. sewer rental fora. special fern and rharxes and fox hydrant service and nbull establish ow-h nre.rs and periods of p.aprrrent as tnsv I.r desirable All wrh rattw and termer al pa►nse:t shall ronal, lute a pan of the Rates and Rerdat:ow of the Board relating to water service as thoutch fully set forth Bert in and ahaU be on file in the offiwe of the City Chamberlain, 6. Chanttr'Aa Rules and Hares The Board reserves the rittht to change by resdu- Iton frog tins► to time, the Rubel and Regulations re - ]stint to the Rater Supply and Seats System aid the rates for the use of water and sewer. 7- Rates lot Bemire Outside the City Limits The Board shall determine and fix rates for water and fewer service and consumption outside the City Lmir• aml for «•rtil.r taps, rel:aus, etc., and for by dram ticovks for lire protection wbteds shaU he in- cluded in the established whedule of ratm on file is the office of the City Chamberlain and the collrctioa of any charges far such service shall be as provided in yertiosr B. II. Uuvcrr of PrOpe-fly Liofale for rA'airges All water rents, -purr rental Ines., accuunim ou other chines relating to water and arum wrvi,-r, shall be a charge Wiwi the owner or wat of the presasaea ronomied whb the City Mazer and/ at sewer mains and such owner or ageent shall be bold respver- »ble for all such accounts and charges. la default of payment of any such charges within shall dap. &font 6rutinrinX due, the water aorl/or sewer may Ire eat off ..ucls lorurnrs without further notice. Any service and <xon•umla,on rhartca ..hall lw m then upon the premises served and shall be rollw0ble w provided try Section 128 of the City Charter. 9. Ylrunhiair an Fsisrrac Buddints Any hurhlintt that it. err he srtced by the (-Ity Matey and/or .ewer egmrin. mwe have it- plunsbing checked by the City Plumbing Inga•ctor and the plumbing brouxht up to comply with the Croy Plumbing Code tit a manner witablr. to the Cool 1'lambinS lnspedur. 10. Fens /or `ewivre and Equipmens R<ntaf For all work door by (;ity forr•e" at a pm1wrly owner rapense, charges shall be bawd on the cost of the labor used. plus KY,v, and the cost of material .3. •sod, glue 20 T. Taps inside the City — tap in wager MAIN I' up in water main 10.00 Taps outside the City — #A' tap in water main 10INI 1' tap in water main 10.00 Tag" larger than 1' (eidw iinkle or ousolde the City t 1 %' to 2' S.00 (plus labor and material 4' or larger 15,00 (plus labor and material I Hydrant Service astside the City 011321,11 be $75,00 per year per hydrant. Lotting in a arwer Wye "hall be $20.00 oriel li'it"t Item of oporaoor Uperoror Evowlpotew per Hoar per Hour Truck Idump or make) 11.500 Pump —baphragm (4'1 2r Pump—cratfifaltal (2') 1.01) Pump—Rlwrtric samp IAO Fire 6owr`50 L f. .50 l'.nmpreuor-105 C. 1. &00 2.50 compremor—M c. 1. 5.50 2.50 Payment Breaker 1.00 Osy*.Acttyline Welding Outfit 4-00 Electric Welding Outfit 50) '6w,wrtrr Rode 3,00 *• 4-apr or W.S. Dorl.y Pipe 1�0 Lurstrw Ele`-tronir I"k Detector 1.30 A. P_ Smith Tapping Machine 515.00 per job \lurllrr 11 1" 'rapping tiiuhine 5.00 per job Grre,nlery Ptpr. NuSer 3.00 per day Server C30aming hlstlttne 10.00 pow day or any part thereof In no rase will any etluipaeat be reeled wubout as operator. II. inspector Inspector, ber►tnwfter named, is a person duly autharited by the fhmrd of Public %'Urls. .g. 12. Iisepertion. Approval and Renard All trrotterWs and work shall lee eahjecs to the ap- proval of the Inspector. he work shall be snowed antil ouch ineprrtion un,l approval shall have been mauler All inspertions .hall he prn nptly n+ror4od by the lsapoesor in the Water and Sewer prrmit book and he shall farniA the City Ehgmeer with a corr►rt plan of such newer how. in*ixiled and he is turn "I record auch plane an the w-orr snaps. Ue Inspector rail have the right to eater MAY place which is connected with the public sru►r eya- tem (nr tin purpose& ail inspection and to &+certain that such counortiem is pralw.rly installed and that no improper material is dhKlsarged into 11w wbser. Tie: Inspector must at all reasonable hwurm her Iretr arrema to all perm of the preen es to which water is delivered for the parpoee o1 laspecu^ etamina- ciao of tirture* etc.. and all persons using worm nerd. at all timek frankly snd without eoacealmemt. anmer all questiorte-, put to them relating so its . . ,� : 11 Edmmrnr Through Prrautr Property In case the protowed water line, drain or serer passes through prem2ses other than thorn making con- nertios with the waw.r and/ur +ewer, no connection wtll be made until a d►rd of r+wrment, satisfactory to the heard of Public th'orkN elsali bate Isean wtvred and filed in the once of the City Cleric. Jd_ Licenses sad Permits Amy plumber licensed to do husimom in the City of lihara or a►y other certified by the Examining Boatel of Plumbem wishing to engage in the repair of serv- ice pipet. or laying n►w wrnires roenected to the Litt' water or sewer syrtemN must t ate a Water anellur Sewer Permit from the Water am) SEwar Di. vieaon. at the Water Beilieiing, 510 First Streat. prior to ewh lob. No r1mille will be made for this permit A violation of the following rules relating to service instatation, etc., by any licensed person, or his agent ter employee, &bull constitute sufficient ground for cancellation or withdrawal of such pamon a linmw, II WATER I;. Imm'<dlursua of IPrtter md.Aii Except wtt+rr water main- rroD bride►., and rxrapt when variations are specifically approved by the lk.ard, all water maim eorrnerting Path the City Rater SITArrn ntuwo be tit Iran hub land spipw pipe tneeling the Plwriliralian- of the Amrrwast Rater Works Association, and installed with leaded joints. All proposed plans and specifications for water mains uta.t he appnty+d by the Board of Public Work% and installed under the supertisiom and inspection of the Water and'wwcr Divistan of the Department of Pub. Itc Works.. 16. Croaa f_unnn•twns PrtsAihere+d No person, firm or eurporatioe shall uamall or per. mit to be installed rally ctr>!e, c:ounrr•tiun whether per- matternl or temporary between the laity Water System and arty other source or supply of water. Upon daseurery of violation of this role by any per- son. firm ter ernp<rrutkus, the laity water wetvice to such prrwa, inn or rorlwratitM rJ►oll frsethwith last. cincoonecied and remain disconnected until thi• rule is complsni with. 17 (lamer or Tenons Prohihired Pont Suyplttng Uthe►r No ounce or tenant of any premises supplied with water from the City mains tball kw permitted to fur- nish umer to other cateunaen. and no multiple con- summ at-rvrce +shall lie permitted in the save prtmtises escnst se provided in Rule 1 IS InttdWin+a mad ifuiarsrware nl rater tierrucr Pipes The iTntallation of all vrrvirr pipe. hrtwrcrn the water main and curb box shall to at the rtpenqr of the awxwr of the premises served. except that when a -crvire pilte of I'ype h wrtft <,sltt=rr or such allser eta terial as may hereafter he approved s- p+rnaanr-ter, shtrll have been, isest.tlled at the expease of the awat-r, s<atls in►atiVatwn between mom and Curb hot. .tr rJroll lie: consadered to be a part all the City Rater Sywtttrrt acid *hall be sit mamtainwwJ. In the rvrnt, however, that larger or ditlertrtit serve we is teqursted by the ounrr, tar requird by Feasse of thr u-r of thr prt4*ny served, swh (.argrr ter different •crvire -qhall be inMelled at the expense of love awnrr. All installations of wrvirry pipe* between the main and curb boa in the City shall be mlaeit• wd) 0 the Rater and Sewet Divtsion of the Departrat�nt mf Pub tic Works. All alrcandorted senior pipe" +hall be ,)list 1Z it the main at tlsr• rv(en*r of the owner. All installatiom belwrra that curb box and the meter must be made by a duly licensed plumper. Whentnct leaks occur in the aerviro lip at any pnini between the again and the meet, tier} roust be repairrd imrnrtdistely by the owner or o1mrit rJ that- prrmis" in aernoin,irr with the previoras paragrapher of this Section if rarapirs an nut nude within fifteen ds)% after notice of such leak+ the Ilovsnl tray shut rid that water until suth repairs are madr:. 'flew Bean! resents the right to repair any leaking .ennee pipe without notice and chargr the rsprvatc thereof against the ouster of dw premnas to be rol- lextrd in the manner provided by tlw Rules and Reit- vtlaomm• err the provisions of the laity Chartrr relating thereto. All literal oc servier pilwet for public or private u.e sod oil stmesaary fixtures ronrwxied theirwith +hall br »uhlext to the approval, and laid under the supervision of the Water and Sewer Marisior, Sold pipes, etc, should be bid not " than four ( III fort drip and mum be kept in goorl rriwsxr and protected from the fruw by and at the rxptm•r, of the owner of tow ;wentut-s, as outlined previously in this, tiortran. All tai>frinN of the street trains wilt be made by the Hoard of Public Works for which the applicant most pay the 1 of? at thr time of making appliration such fees therefor a• -hall lw Wriinined from time to tier by the Board. In all rswrw an approved mopcork with wall aad <over shall be put in at the curb or outer edge of the walk and such cunt hot -hall !re set and kept vieable mail flush with the grade and (cast as wear as practicable to the Garb, at the property owner's expense. 19. Sp-1k /puts in plebeian to ItUdWi.,w and Mafas,rnewce of Sertice Pip". rappime Haine, conaertion.s. etc - No TappiAg .Usuna—All tapping of the CNy water mai&$ will Ise done under the durxtiov of the Board anti no other person will ire allowed to make such taps. The upping will be done at the exlw vw" of the applicant and the for thrrefor 6tierd by the Board shall be paid in ad%vmv. Ibl Notice —lot locations where the City forrrr do nut dig the street or road for s.erviorts. notice mist be left at the ofbtn- of the Wairr and Sewer 1i,vumn an the day previnuw it> the one on which the upping will be rrgwirrd, •rating the hour when slim .tease will be of" at the main and ready for tapgsingt giving the street number of Aw Inratina and the name of ill* person owutnp or orewpying the premises. In 4-awe the trench is not ready for tapping thr whin at the time sprcifxrd. an extra chary" will he made far oveslime or loll tine as provided in the rates and fees fixed by the Board. (c 1 Depth of Pipe —The aorvire pipe must he laid not leas, than fanrr 141 feet below the surfarr of lie Wert and in sorb manner as to prevrot ropturr by w.ttling, and must he p mied with a stoop -cork at the curl, line in all rast", protected by an Iron Iwss Ittad- inp from the same to the surfaee, wflb am iron rover with the word "water markvd tberroa and so es. posed as to Ise readily (nand: the whole to be sublrre to the approval of the Rater and Sevier i IVlsattrt. 4,11 Sersice Materials and Sizes- All wutrr "-rviep sirs ►hall be determined by ronwhation with the Water and Sewer Division and shall b► governed by their recommendation. A miaissuns of 114' diameter for house service will be used. Far tervires of %' to 1' dianneser, Type K rift rop p•r water tubing is required. For servit es of I l4' to 2' diameter, Type K soft _4• rrytgsrr tahinit or cold drawn, wmi-anneded sramlmis red brass pipe or 2' cement lined. Mechanical Joint, Cast iron pipe: meeting AWWA spn•sfirations, may be u.rd For tervirri of over 2' diameter, minimum of 4' di- ameter cast iron hub and spigot water pipe meeting Amrrwan Water Wor6 Araa:ustion specifkatiism with U ded point" shall he w",d and -611 join the main with a tapping slene and valie to be installed lay the. Water anti Sewer Division at the expense of floe properly owner. (el joints and Fittings —Where Type K soft cop• per water tulsing is used, heavy drred brain fittings as Approved by tie American Rater Works. Arww•iaucm shall Ire used. Where cold draw semi -annealed seamir:s red brass pipe is used, extra heat-y red brass fittings having mandard iris pipe threading skull Ice used %Uhrre, Css-t (rust pipe 4' or larger iss uwni, all ill- tinr.e mu"t he huh and spigot and shall mew +prrifi- , atiom of the Amcrrrnn Water Works Arsoriatiom. ExrRpt in rJnrt of rnsrrprnry and la ire ean!►stent with the normal length of pipe eretiorss, no jointm will be allowed under the street pavement area bmwom the etwporaswas stop cnanecvan and the curb stop cosh swilars. All wo -it" and urmlor rhsll Ise eannerted to the main with a . "togs lapped directly into the main, or upped through a tapping saddle. All curb shuladfk an eop I and !,rats s.enices will Ise of the inverted, ground key, round -way tylse. (:orb shut -offs on Cast Iron services will be A*WA ap• proved Cate Vales. Curb and Calve boxes and manholes providing or- cen to shut offs shall be City of Ithaca standard. (to Stop and lVaste Cock• —A twanpremioa stop.asid water rock rnuV he IoratNd ins-icip taw: Itusldiap as mete M prartirahle to tine wall whrn• IAe rervirr [tape enters and thr pile on arranged that the water can be drawn from them whenever there is danger of freezing. (lt) Bv-Paues and Valtes By-passes and the speci. fied valvrx "hall be provided in oinneeiion with large A• meters, as drsrribtd in cnnn"tioa Wilk the rules re. luting to avers and their inoallation I i Notice c•f Campfetrert of Il ark After (mnple- lion of hwallatlnn and eoanrction all-rrvicret % all be shnt oA aft hr nsrb but and disctxanected inside and moue ad such "kall Ir filed to the ofGra of the (:fly Chamberlain oc form" pmvirk-d thrrefctr. fi i Turai+tR on looter —After coapletili t of the work a:nl discuss ection as provided in lulalrt_ f h i no prra+n shall turn on dtr rater until application by the owner of the Im"aiw-s has loom filed in the oflrcr of for city chamNTInin witias forth the purposes for which the water is to Err used and wrturu vonset►t therefor gltr-n. Rrpfoci" &rtslr Pipra env service in which any cdsrr sariety sA polio. shall Ix plavrrcl than that specified in the "Specific Rulr„". or wltttnr opportunity is nra lected to replace wrv+vghl iron (or steel pipe with •nrrh pipe as t.ptvified, the Ilrurd truenn the right to ha%v the rasrr what off Irvin •aW put4nirrs, until suck pipe has been insialird in arcordance with the ruler. 21. Mond Pipes and 41rcromutir SprirAirri Stand pipes or pi.-ww for autematir aupPressdon of Gtft in lsnlldinttr, whxb fixtures are intruded m1T for ysrh ur•e, will he permsurd to he attached to thr C$y a'atrr Supply wparm, and no charge ;rill be made - for the use of water for srth ptarpows. All each pipes asua !.e provided with a suitably valve ouuthde of the I-miidi ilt end chub shall be under the r%rluaive rnntrnf of the Rnard Al•w. in the cagy of standpipe• a .ahv must be provided p•ls vA it[ the bottom of thr w Andpipe and at each him alwninp, whicb lulu shall by walrrf hr the Water and Srwrr Iltvi.inn. fn case such seals shall lit Irtokre fur the tttingei+l+ment of any fire, the party hrraking the seal %hall imatedi- ately therrafter notify the Water and �-ewrr Dntsion and the valve shall be resealed. 22. Protection from Frrrs(tse Senice pipes and mrocr• in hull.dings shall I- loratad ►n the parts, thereof best protected from frost In Itttildinen where there in no cellar the pipes Shall he carried to the (eater of the building or to an un- expuscd part, pet+rotm to "it carried upward. In all caws; where the swrvire pipe p.trses througlit areas of basensrnts having windows. Kratiroq% ter trains open to like wcathrr, the irtgs shall be closely caw er"I and the windows an. tltror, (hoed to the outs-ide air during the cold urathpr. In all ns.twed attuattoen the senwe pipes and fittares shall be properly wraplied with felt or other noterondoning ;ubslance if nmramry, to ptoltxi Laid arrsxr from freezing. Said protection shall be at 1Mt espense of owner and in case he neglects to prtrtert hi! .rrvi.x a% afore- said, the. Rotted may cut off the rater therrlram It .!tall Its, the duty of the plumber to prctrwt from frost all work done by hiwt. He will nett he released from the responsibility by ►aiina the owner of the penis" tot ships do the work for him. 23. Metes All In siren shall he ow.irred, es(rpt as provided tender Serrtiton 28. Meier will not be placed in coal bin+ er .itusltnnS ri ,A etsil► succsstlae, to the meter inspector. M ices mt*t Ire accessible to thr Water and Srwer f)ist,.ion rasployers at ail reasonable hour. Mter m,irr i" nttarhe"f any dmnage which aald meter may tta-tain from frreuigR or from hot water being forced back thravgh the mrtrr or from any rt- trrsul cause, will he repaired by the Water and Spurr hiviwlon and the cost thereof chdzxe: d to the owner or agent. If samerr nerd attention th. 047 Oksatberiaftrt must be notified at once. No person other than Wasior and `ewes Division employees gall be allowed to rem*" meteft for repairs or for any other ppurpose. All persons are forbidden to brcek meter ;walk din, connect or in any way tautper with milers afirr thry have been installed on the prestsizes. In raw of any claanges or addidum in piping for the uw or dinerihution of water rhh,h is not ac rountrd for by the meter, a proper Charge for Bach ummiered water shall he made and in drfawlt of prompt payment thereof. an notice by the faty Chaaeberiain the watts shall be shut off from thw peetubrs. Where 11re place provided for installing a meter is tsssuitable, the Water and Sewer Division tsar make weir changes an are necessary to locate the meter iw a quotable place, and the expeeae thereof, shall be charged to the owner of the premises. Every meter shall let provided wide a stop -rock on each side and on all eaeters Oar are inch in dinsuater, a stastahle by -pals with valves on each Mile of it and a locked valve an the by-pau shall be provided, which, inrtallatiow of by-pass and valve *hall inset with the approval of the Water and Sewn Division. The Raised reserves the right to attach nor detach meters at any tiew whenever they shall deem it ex poAlent, and charge for the quantity of water mea+- arrd or used. Ail water pawing throufli a meter will be thirsted for, vhether >swxl or wasted. 24. Forunr Premises The owner or spent of vat -sled premi-en sups ,give notice Is writing at the o'ice of the. City Chembee- lain that the water may !w shut oB, and they will be helid re9porrtlble for the water rate until quch notice is a»yen. 11m cosier of any each premises shall be held liable for all rlurptes not othesvrist natisfed by tenanlR In any cave where the meter has to be removed. ex- 7 for tewatsxery repairs. the service ■oust be shot the curb strop. if the carb sop can not be op crated from the ground surface, it mart be dog and repaired at the property's owners esprnre. 25. Hydrants No pers"n shall open. acre, draw crater from or in any Sauer interfere with any hydrant in the City sal ltkaara wisieut authority frurn the Water and Sewer Division. This prohibition shall not apply to hmarn In the pureai/ of their dulin.. No person than break, defer*, inj+tre, cearove or in any aeunner tsaaper with 112• any hydrant or any part thereof, and sea person Olin" open any hydrant with any march other than sand• and hydrant wrench - No perwort shall erect at plant any obstnrtion within 31.4 feet of any hydrant or ease any obstruc, t" that will in any way hinder a Fire Company from ►ookroR auto it, at operating any hydrant. No oh- etroction stall be placed so as to obatroct the view of any hydrant for a distance of at liners two hundred (MI fret rap and down the strert- No pectic. shall psint or kn any way change the color from the standard orange color tossed by the Weser Department In painting hydrants. Sib. Fraad..lditrtpresaradart, lVasre ord Abases. Pi• ofarion of Reties and Peeabiaa In case of fraud, misrep.eventation on tits part of the applieunt, abases in the use of water, violations of any of the Help" and Regulations relatiaR thereto, or nonpayment of rates and chargm when deer, in midi. son to the penalties specifically provided by the Ruler and Restulatrow, the City Charter or Ordi• narrreot tlss wane away ht out off without notice, and the water will not be turned on again ualeu satisfac- tory assurance shall be given That no furllrer c urr. of oaeruplaint shall arise and the payment of south fees as the Rnard tray prescribe. 27. DeJiciens lPasov Supply The Board resent" the right to abut off the water for alieretionsi, extension and repairs and to *top or restrict the supply of water whenever it may be found accessary, and the Howard shall not be held liable un- der any ciress"Wisaw 8 for a debcirnct• or failure.to supply water, whether otrasioned lay altntunR oB water to make repairs, consrertiomo. rslenriun or ant. ether Bute whatusever. 28_ IFater jar Building Construction The Board shall determine and fit the rate- for water to be uerd for building or conairuction or re- ppaautrs, the %olusne of water so be rsatmated upon the lwa.rs of the amount required per unit of the square at" at cubic content for the various clauses of oon- -M struction inveNod. Stich esittmated schedule charge for such service, shall be paid in advance. In lieu of a schedule charge for such service, a na"et may be isstalled is whu.-h rase a deposit of twenty-five fll-t dollars shall be required as security against d,smage to such meter, any tosrplus thetof to be ap• plied towards the consumption rhorgrr. III —SEWERS 29. Installation oI Seuter Matins Except when variations ago sparikally approved !ry the Board. all sewer maim will be ritriira.l clay the in thm NO lengths or longer. Joints will be 6-K type compound or Wedge — Leek -All w%rr mains shall be laid according to the " SpeciScatkoe for the C � of 'Sanitary Sewers ('atnecting to the $sveerage System of the City of Ithaca, N. Y.-, copies of whirb ate obtainable at the City Engine+'% u&e or the 11 ' . .. t of the Water and %vwer INvisnon of the Department of Public Worb. All proposed plans and wpocifeeationt, for sevrer assinrl aaut be approved by the Board of Public Works and installed under the and in- spertioo of the Rater and Sewer Dividon of the De- partment of Public R'orkti in IacraU.T11 s and ,ilMntenaltw Of somea y Seiner .serru•ct (a1 The i"allatinn of all drains or severs bttwera the sever main and curb or curb line shall be at the capenw of the owner of die pr+snla►k served: except that when a nrnice drain or sewer of cots iron, or such other material as may hereafter be approved ar permanent, shall here bom Installed at the expense of tiles owner, such isrAallation boween main and curb. shall be considered a part of tl►e City Sewer Systems and shall he ,w maintained. (bI 1m the evtnl, however, that a larger or dilern rent senxe is requested by the owner, or required by reason t f the use of the property served, surh •14- larger or different service rJWI be Installed at the es- pemir of the owner. f e) All in,tallatlena of titmice, drains or sawers lM- tween the main and she curb in the City shall be made only by the Water and Serer Moision of the Mannatot of Public Works. fd 1 All abandoned service pip" shall lot abut off at the main so the expense of the owner. (e) All installatkma of cyst iron w Transtite swine dralaa or sewers between the curb and the building shall Ire malir by a plumber licensed by the Exami- ning Board of Plueahers. (II Whenever leaks or breaks occur in the ,corvine � nervipes or private wwwrt, l,etween the maim anti the cuildlox ed. they must be repaired imanedsaiely by the owner or agent of the premism to accordance with the pmiuus paragraph of this Section If repairs are not made within fifteen day@. after notice of swcb leak or beak the. Board may shut off the water or cut off the sewer anti) .ugh repays are made. 1 g i The Board rewr.rs the right to rrpair any tot►►- lft4 senxe pipe without notira and charge the es- penge thereof against the owner of the premiss to be rolketf-A in the. manner provided by the Rules. and Regulations or the pruvialons of the City Chart" re- lating thereto (Ill All lateral or oerviee pipes far public or psi- vale use, and all nec nary batum, connected there_ with shall he subject to the approval, and laid under the supervision o the Water and Sewer Divtafom►. (i) AU Wyes cut into the sewer main will be done by the Board for which the ai,plicant must pay the City at the tune of making application such fees therefore as shall be determined from time its time by the Board_ .11. Specric Rules Regan4iwg Installation and Main- etuwnce o/ Sersice Pipes (al Mos.,tu is f iseil—All sanitary sewers (laterah) from bark of the curb line to the sewer main in the street mew be of M hub and spigot, extra heavy cast iron pipe (4' for single to fear family house and 6' front live family houses and up) and of such leaagths •lS- and much quality as required by the In. prctae. No quarter bends tit tees *hall t.r used. All such pipe ghatl tr installed by The Water and Sewer Division inside the City and by a duly licensed plumber outside the City. All xaniinry serer lateral-% from the curb line to the building trust be either 4" hub and spignt, extra heavy cast iron pope of "Transate" for rxlual ► s4ow tc« a meat h.Kx" vannection pipe (G` for single to four family li u" and G" for five family houses and up 1. The Transition joint between the cast iron and Trassite pipe may be either lead or f K type eam- pouad. (h 1 Grade of Seaga Lnrerafs—All sanitary serer laterals must be laid with a fall of not less than Yo' to the foot, mile" othernise permutted by the rn- spvctor, and moor be laid true ei the have, and 6radr omm Icy t►r 1nry.n tor, and muoA be properly bedded and tamliod. (c) Case frua Sea+er Pipe Joints A jute gasket large esiough to hold the spigot raid of 11•e prpn in the center of the hub must be rammed into each joint with an iron hamaiier. The joints mast then he poured and filled with melted virgin lwd and calked so as to form a neat, eves, and watertight pint. The Tranutr pier Join1 shall Iar of the rubber ring type Joint. (dt Sewer Pipe, Where Lard —`ewer pipes must not be laid in filled ground where there Is a possibil. ity of settling. If any other pipe or conduit is to he crowed by a sewer at lateral thr matter of adjawtrrarwt ,hall lr rvferrrd to 0w liagNrrtor. f,e r (.ressr Trap—l;rratr traps roust be installed at such locations in fixtures connected with the sewer mwtem as in the tudrment of the Inspector it may be denied necessai-P to prevent the ace emulation of grtnrs in thr .+ewer main. (f f %1wnrrr.r a sewer lateral has to toe replaced or enlarged it in to be replaced according to Section 31 fa i, at the expense of the property owner. (go In all new serer w2toc * and whrnrsvr an old service is dug at tie near the trap a Wye shall be placed in the line, on the street side of the housa J& trap, with a Irnxth of pipe leading to the.. surface of the ground or cellar Roos. A suitable r"s-aid cap 4WI be leaded in this p,pe to facilitate riraaing She M. Ott from the trap to the ma1n. 3?, Openings. Locatiaa The location of -Y" opetuncs will be furnished by tier }toard of Public Works. Rnataiabic care will hp taken in lar4tmg -"' openings with srxuracy but ar- turney cannot and is not guaranteed. 33. improper foe *J1 NesrriA Nn person shall discharge at cause to be disichuryrd to any puWie sewer any of the following described mhr+tnn,e-, nratrrsals, watcta or wastr"• (al Any liquid nr vapor having a ter+sperature higher than 150 degrees Ealirrnlseii (A5degreesCost igradef. (bI Any waters or wrote" whrcb contain Rresw at oil or otle+ imboamice that will wilidify or bereave discernibly risi-ous it temperatwrea between 3: and 150 degrees rahrrnbeit. (c) Any waters or want" oontaining emulsified oil and Kreasc exceeding an averapr of 50 parts per wall. lion 4417 pnnnds per million ¢allnnsr ether soluble matter. (d) Any `a�linc, twivane, naptha, fuel oil, or min peal all or other flammable of explosive liquid, adid, !or yan. (r( Any walietas or malodorous gas such as hydro- crn sulfide. %allur dioxide. or nitrous oxide or other substanm which either singly or In iateractioo with other waste%. is rapAble of creating a public nuisance or hazard to life or of preventing entry into sewers fur their tnaintenarr and repair. (f) Any garbage that has not been properly cnm- minuted or triturated. (r f Any ashtK cinders, sand, mw-1, straw, shavist'. metal. glass, ragti feathers. tar, 1114mtxs, wood, Paunch manure. hair and fleshintta, rntrailA, litre slurry, liter resadwes, beer or distillery slop. r-htmi- cal rceidurr, paint residoar, cannery waste balk aslids, or any other solid or vi!soosts rApabte of eafustug obstruction to the now of the -rusts, or -1i. other interfrrrnre reHh the pniper operation of the sewage "em. flit Ant raters at wastes. acid or alkaline in reac- tion. havinx rurrrttr%t propenxs capable of causing damage or hazard to elnuiurfu, equipment and per. mararl of the +swage s7e4rm. Fero arid- and alkalies muit he ncutralitrd, at all timers, within a prtney"Ilde pN roaft a of S's to 9.5. fi► Any r-yanidn., kn txresa of 2 parts per million by weigh as CN. (it Any long half-life Over 1011 r1mr) of town rnAio ar•tive ►aitopes, without a special tsnrmtt. (k) Any water* or wastes that for a duration of 15 mimatm has a rnnrtsetration greater than 5 tittles that of "nonsnal" sewage as mroweired by *usf-reded solids anti B_O.11. and/or which is di"arge d ronUnurswh at a rate, rxrvedinpt 1,000 gallons per minute by special permit. (I t Any storm water, cs+trrw or tank overflow, cel• lar drata, discherse from any vot6rle watch rar(k or water ia+dar, ate the ivsntrnts of any privy %suit oe cosopool, or. rxcept as otherwise provided b7 the Board, and ureelrr a letrimi Issued by the Board, the discharge of effluent from any air oonditioaing me - chine or ' ■np. A fee of ten dollars I1110 twos anaom will be charged for rarie all conditioning or refrieralion ef- fluent discharging into the sanstary sewer, 1 in t No person shall dinrlurge or cause to be disc .harked any water or wa+t-m rontaining a toxic or poinannuti niladanve, a high chlorine demand or t+ss- p ended solids in saicieist quantity to tnJure ate teinter• err with any sewage treatment prev;9W,. enlistAate o hazard to humara or animals, or create any haurd in the receiving wairm or the e6uent of the .swage Trmtnsest plant. Suds toxic nulstances shall be Ims- drd to the average . .. . 1wirif hereinafter in ell, ernage as it arrive at the treetrnrnt phut and at oo tnnr -hall the,. burly concentration at slier sew- age treatment plans exceed three times the av+tage concentration If rimer ntrotiaras listed are exceeded. individual euablithtrrrits will be, wbject to control 11A in volume, and concentration by the Board of Public W.-wks. Limits olt Toxic SalMaACt3 iA SeuvWr Iron, aw Fe 2'0 ppm Chromium. us (1 4hexavalemt 1 5 ppm Copper. an Cu 5 Ilan Zen,,, as 7n 10 ppm I hlrwine Demand .10 ppm Phr.ol :0 ppm in t Normal Sanitary Sewage shall ire construed to fall within thr firllnwina range- at the, dfl—nt of the Industrial plant in question. cotistitorms Primissible ifavtrr Su* naked Solids INN to 350 ppm ft111) 140 to XK1 ppm C.hlor_nr Ilesrtand 5 to Lrl pl"ri 30, Start Pipe Dead Ends 11ue end of any +anitary rwwtr or lateral. not to he, immediately uwrtf, latest have a .oitalAr manhole for flushing at its upper lernFth and at thw tntlat where it t. cwtreencird to the, main truisk line sewer. .V1 .1 "Aufrs No per•un shall roost or tamtar with the cgver of any srwrr manboh> tie deposit therrnn may refuse or other rrsaturials wirthnut permission from the Board of Public Works. Jd. Ptitare .Seuvr L%nos The City *hall have thr right to coauect with and use or permit to be,. used any private .ewer built upon arty public grounds. 37. bisconneruon o/ Swtiae• Their Roam of Public Rork* +hull have the right to rime or diat.,onne.t from any publir or private xwrr, any sorwre, rnn+arwrted or eased in %inlatim of the Rules and Regvilaiions pertaining thereto. Tier. Board ref Public Works, deal) have the right to acme, upon any puWic or private property for this tnerin%.r_ .K emir Les% s lirncvr The Examining Hoard of Filembern may bare a 49. Scwet lAyer1r 11,-1-81w to prr+ons rn&a d is installing to Milacing the m wen All sewer maim and winces. except cast Iran bell and spigot pipe and Ttanwte, Must be laid un m the nnp•evwwon of a li*rm.rrl sewer la}vs. .io, Excasatioas. Etc. The site of the work most lie suitably guarded, bar. rinaded sad pioarvied by ml llphtir from sundown to wnrine and by rrl Aag4 during the dare All excara ons must be filled and thoroughly tamJ ed a rime a & laiuiltle after crnnplrtion of the wort sod all wrphrs materials immediately removed, All portions of the street dtsturbed must fir re• stored t0 sheir frirmer eandltlos. N—RULES GOVERNIAI('r INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF AIR CONDITIONING AND RFFRiGERATION F.QI'IPMFNT R'"nq the operation of water cooled refrigeration and other equipment for changing the dry built teris- persture or the humkliny of air lust rapklly IstTesneol and now Inrnl►eri the stow: of water in quantilits nomw before antieiltated, therrl,� placing ...1 bur- r } on the public water supply system wbkb are detrimental to other rlarrex of water wrvier. And Whereas, to the intrrnt ref Ore public an.l it- water mliply sy*iem, it i► n ,-ertaiiry to regulate the uw of water inc ouch psirporwr and to require conservation of water and the elimination of waste. Now, therefore Ire it rt"ved shot thr follnwing rell- alallona .hall apply to all water{onleal equipment in- stalled for the purpose of reducing the dry bull, ter peraiure or decressiag the absolute husaldity of air, whether for rwmfort air casditsonimg. refrigeration, pro,~ung at wliasrvtr other purpoeiex 40. Drfinitiont Fin the IM►L'rife of the+e regulations, the following tars►t miliall have, and shall be construed to have, the following meanings: t a) The term "sit conditioning *}*urn anA "Re- frttterarr w" system ,►hall include say roriiNnution of equipment, whether romprnv or or other type, by •2D whkly F►erat is removrJ from the air and from which the accumulated or eMuent heat i, whoill, nr partial- ly rrmoveri by the use of miler. lb► "Air (amilitinoing Sy+dem` shall nwdn an in atallasson for maiatenanre, by teas reata.nl, of tem• petutur.r witich are not legs than W F. 1 c 1 "Refrigeration System" shall anruui an inualla- tinn for maimmance, by heat rnwuval of i which are less thaw 60• F_ (d) "System" shall mean any combination of ap paratuty individual unit. group or collection of umu. ,applied with water through any single cumniner *on - ice pipe ronneere+d to ilea pwhlir water nyetem (e) "Perron" *!tall mean and include a natural peraam, partnerahiq, or amwiition. %lws- e.er used with rerpect to any penalty. the term "per- son" as applsal to pirtnershitti or amoriation-i, shall mean the partners or member threzeaf, and as •pphied to rorporatiom. the dfieers thereof. (f 1 For the purpusw* of tho►r r"nitlati w, in me event shall the rated rapacity in tons be considered Iles than the following: 1. Taal masiinum 01 U. per hour of espacuy on the isrstallation divided by 13.b(lll, or 2. 7Ae nameplate horsepower of anY rnrnlue•oor pprrime mo►,er omit, for any air-conditioning instal farina or 8. Twu.tliirdi. the nameplate I . of 121 above for any refrigeration invullutiun. 41 Permit Required No riots shall WMall, operate or uvr any equip- meat or air conditioning or rrfrigrration which re, quire, it supply of water from the system of the (.sly of Ithaca without firm having prrK•urrrl written permirt ihereforr frown the n1but of the Water and Sewer Di- y tsluu. 42. Applicativas fur Permit APplkatiom for permit shall be made to the o&-e of the Waxer and Sewer Division and shall pruv ide the following informatlm: t a > Name and addrew of applicant. •21- Ib) Location of premises where installation is proposed. let Name and a-Wrem of the nwnara of dw prrmiees. (do Names of manufacturers of the units requir Ing wales. let Mrnafarturrr'+ idMt1►hcalSttn and o-Iso«iti,w Linn of the reinberation unit". (f) Manufacturers rating of maximum r4riger- atite capacity of the unit or units trader Ilse ronditlona si the Planned msaallo tiort- 1 Rating nosy Ilse atatrd too wm6�21 !wars or ti.T.v /bour r In the absence of the required m4nuis-:1wrr'e no% - imam rating, the Superintendent may "pecify the lon- nalte of the anstallatiou at the ratinj:s indicated in NIEWIMi *V(: ox, if ihosn oht s�i r ►naokeotuate then by wbatevrr other ann"Ute of capat ot) apSwur. to hint to be. proper. (gi Nonepuwer of compressor prime motor, if unit vo cosoprortaax I/pr- 1 b ) Where water conservation drorknrsi ate ro quire! (to comply with Sec. 46 hereof 1, tM: mannfer9rrers same, ufentificatmn, classi- fication and sire of the vannervadnn equip - Mello. i-il F.levatiam and plan showing gimeral piping arranr:nnents and details of all points of 001111npt-tion via bulkl►ag supply water (piping direct to cont:ierisotr rrrtus, makeup supply into tuwer fan. rota-.?. l j I Such additional isafirinat6con a- sksall be re guirsed Lyy the Water and Kr tirwDhi.ltrit. Application sbsll br. aigared by the owner or irn- ant. and appfirations for iirsatAllatsoa shall designate a e liluntkws duly qualified to ritive permits under other •nrtwisr of these regulatiorrtoo. 41 Fee Joe Pernut A fee shall be paid at th►r tube the application for Inspection is filed with the Plumbing Inspector, and Shull be equal to the existing rate fax a sew future under the Plumbing Lade •22 44. Permit to Ittarul! (a) Permit" In in-lnll p1piwR nr rinnn(t equl went will be Issued at the ofhre of tk Water anr!trtr Division, but oaly is tbt name of licensed plumbers who are dn)y jualthed to Irrfunn plumbluR worft in Ow City of Ithaca in arrondance with the plumbing heck. (h) Within forty-e►Alit f Ohl i hours followintt the completioe W any work authoriarx] toy permit, notice of completion and reclwest for innorctiost what] kit, re- turned to writing on the standard Plumbing Insper- tinw blank, arrumpunled by the inspection fee. by the plumber rcrei•inµ this, permit. to the o&e from which the permit was obtained. 45. Permit to Ilprrw* ,After final inspection and ap p►neal orf the illsialla tian, a permit to operate or less, low volaipau•ni will be i mied at the office of the water and Sewer flivatiots in Ihr nanov of the iwnrr ve tenant. 46 lf'arro f'tt florid (onaasrruwttton 1 a) !"i em. with a repscrt) of three tons or ten shall not use water direrrtly or imfirectly. 1 exrept wises uted moth rnnseryatiom eQuipta►enll from the public supply. (b) Syslemw with a "at raparily- of more than three tons bat eom eteveding five tolnt, onay use water directly from the public supply, at a raise wit saowed- Ing 2-0;.p.m per ton if the water temperature in ri F it tar, or 3101 g,p.nt per ton if it it abo+oe 75*F.. pro- vided that they are equilop.ol with at Automatic regu- lating valve which will (I I Stop the flow of water when the rt-friceratipS mao-hine e• oaknel down and 12 i Thrntlle its . Anse of water down to the morsewlary requirement+ of the kyrio-rn. (e ) All systems having a total caparity eto-or.ling five tong "I lot equipped with evaporative rnn- densern, rcelitoa tow+r", stray ponds, or other water ceains equipment. This equipinrat r.hall Le of $ows- cient capacity to insure comformartm with the re• gairaruirmts oaf TalAr I for makeup water whom open. atintt under full loadioc at maximum summer temper- ature. TABLE I ifuximum Allownbie Water Use Water Harlin"" Maximum Use P-P.M. G.P.M../Ton 0.139 0.1 1 #011" 015 200.254 Q 2 255.339 03 _U"24 0.4 4-95 and over 05 47. maiiary Protection la i All watallsttane shall be reade in conformance with the Plumbing Code and subject to the inspection of the Plunehiag Inspector asid will include the fa loutatt Isrneral Protcrtiwt nseanart* tbI On installatirms which operate with the use of Meter directly from the public supply system. every direst cttnnesaket stall he equipped with a ougahin brain body, brass fitted check salve and vacuum breaker installed in the branch supply litre to each unit. (r l [discharge and the connections for the disposal of waac waters is aceordaaoe with the Plumbing Code and Hoard of Public Worts Regulation" ngpwl- ing sanitary tewe". (d) Cooling wagers which are to be used for other purpusesa shall be provided Unit free, abate the Clio disrhagte before enterintt othe7 tquipmenb otherwi+et pleamimion shall be obtained in writing from the Plumbing inspector, appro ing the proposed conwc. lion• raid ire. (el On instal lati mh tither the athose. detcrila d abase, there -thou be a phyeiral break betwtten the pubbe water supply piping and the piping of the in. sallation, so arranged as to make bark syphonage to the public Uaser supply system Impossible. 48. Rrenearawt u/ Persvu Any permit which is irourd rn&* thei+e reytulatrvsds to operate or rise egnigtment may be revoked by the -2.1- Water and Sewer Division for silly one of the follow. inA Mutant: (aI Falhtre of the holder of the permit to Air- cawtinue using water for the purposes covered lay the permit, immedistedy upon notice to do so iwtaed by thte Water and Serer Division during an . or to forestall an impending er oritency. 461 Alterstanns, c`anttes of equipment, or pipping, Imprtspor "atlon or lark of maintenance which re- sults in conditions that 41, are hazardous to tlsr potalills water supply either within the premises or in supply malm ar 421 dole unnecessary waste of water. (e ) The use of water it, found to exswed the quan- tities under Sec. 46 of thieve Rules and Rptiulatious. 19. EBectier hart f a 1 For new installationq these regulations shall be elective uppomnt publication. Publiestittn shall he made in sera dance with provisions of any spplieuble laws, arts. oplwiona, ordlaanetaa or regulations. fbi Existing installations •hall be madi ied to con- form to the provisions of these regulmlons, appliea- tiorsa us oMrate shall be filed sad permit'+ ab ll be obtained. lifodiftrations shall be completed snd pex- mitn obtained in arewdasce with the provisions of this paragraph within sin months after adoption. (e) Existing installations conforming to the provi- vions of ebony regulations in all mattes++ except the conservation of waters shall not be pevalived tender Provisions of Star. SO for failure to provide ronsrtvn dos for a period of one rttar after adoption. Such ia- staUstions shall, however, he wlajart to all other pro• viaiona of these regulations oil moutlIA after adopttau. In the ewxnt that a rritkal condition devviopa is the nystem, subergnont to the adoption of these Rulm sod Repulatlom, all itsstallmions not equipped to ron- terrvc water shall be s+,b�1'mi to immediate dixoMin- uanee an orders of the �'atar and 5e-trer [divisions So. Pandties (a I Failure to emnply wit► the above regulation shall be •usrlest cause to penalise the licensee try •25, dlxuntinum" of water service for fallem to rorrwj the violation within 15 days alter notification that the violation exisle, fb► Uenned Plumbers guilty of violation of any of the Rol.s and Regulations hereto shall Ise tiro- hihited from serurmg furdwr permits from the Water and Sewer Divi&um, and wh•n wilful violatsons %at- rom, tharges taay be preferred to the F.vamininp Hoard of Plumbers, srxking rr%—ation of the plumber's license. St. tneoneirtrmt Ordinances All r Lmlations. ordinances or ports of ordinances heretofore in effect whuch per in conflict with. w s.hich are Inrtm4writ with, the provisions at these Rules. and Rrivilations, to the extent of their Intoa- mirtr.nry are hereby repealed. Az separability The invalidity of any sr IWM, el►uw, "MIOner or prnvision of the -me Raley and Renrlatinns shall not aQrrt the validity of any other part thereof, whicb can he Riven e&ct 'Aitbout saseh Invalid part or game. 53. Ckunrinx Rulra aed RrRulaaons The Board of Pu6lic Wwks rerrwr* the right to chance by r"*Iutinn from time to time. these Rules uwf Nvevlatiow poserninc the installation an.l aprr. alion of aU eondid-wsintt and rdrigrration equip- ment. .5 F. a BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FF OCEED P CITY OF ITHACt , N 4 YOP.K Pegular Meeting 4:30 P.M- C.,. r.:) a . : Mayor - Ryan Coeodsaicners - Bradford, Decker, Miller, Attorney - Clynes Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Laverty Asst. to Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Rich HinRineer - Case Forester - Baker Clerk - Blean Deputy City Clerk - Sinsabaugh July 10, 1957 5n. ':Fan , F.'''. Egan, Reulein MIN. : Vinutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved. AIDS - CITY PROP^.RTY: The following bids on rental of city-olmed property adjacent. to 912 S. Shore Drive from August 1, 1957 to Dec. ?1, 1958 were received, ormn*d, and read by the Clerk: Mrs. Charles Veit 912 E . Shore Drive Mrs. Eleanor '?lsefski 904 E. Shore Drive I&O4 ;,79.00 30.00 By Comm. I.' m. Egan: secmded 5y Cone+. Miller RESOLVED, that the bids be referred to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for study and report. Carried. RECOO HOP: Mayor Ryan presented a request received fron radio sttticn *.TKO for permission to hold a record hop at Stewart Park Pavilion, to be sponsored by one of the record shops every Saturday night for the next eiPht weeks to include a one hour broadcast and one hour of dancing, with no adrdssion to he charged. By Covw. Miller: seconded by Con,. '-in. Egan RFSnLVF.D, that the request be referred to the Buildinvs 4 Grrounds Committee with power. Carried. AIR I:. IDIT70NPIG EMTT: The Clerk read a request from Dr. Noah Kasseian for per- mission to empty air conditioninr effluent into the sanitary set-Ycr at 301 W. State Street. By Comm. Miller: secanded by Cowen. Decker + -S()LVEU, that the request be referred to the 'frter h Sewer Comrittee. for study and report. Carried. 322DCAST OF PEr"ZIPM. The Clerk read a request from '•R'KO for permission to broad- cast proceedings of the Board's meetings. ;iy Cohen. hiller: seconded by Comm. ' m. span F :ScLV'M, that the request be referred to the Board as a Committee for study and report. Carried. -ITT ArTrF'2'LY'1 REYC4': Attorney Clynes reported as follows: 1. ?'hat the property at 110 Linn St. had been appraised at 2. ?'hat negotiations for land owned by N.Y.S. Elec. -�- CRes Corp. adjacent to the swage Disposal Plant are still awaitin,: th- return to tows of C%as �• rl -- f%J'N• _t _1 - 52 2 _ July 10, 1957 EDWIN HOUSE APPCINTK,N By Come.. Mill r: seconded by Comr. F.W. Egan =. OLVED, that Edwin House be appointed probationally as Sewage Plant Operator at the rate. of 51.81 per hour as the resul of a civil service examination. { Carried. S m EYCP.M2K SURQEY - SPLNCER QOAD ArirA: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Cocmn. Reulein RISOLVED, that the City Engineer be authorized to make engineering surveys in the Spencer Road area Which are necessary in connection with its annexation to the City. '9811h Carried. AIRP T_ LEASE: By C-onm. Egan: seconded by Condm. Bradford RESOLVED, that the Buildings & Grounds 6otic ittes continue its investigation of the IP83ingof the airport and prepare a tentative lease so that a public hearing thereon can be held by the Common Council at an early date. Carried. &DS - FT EL Q.- By Cae, . Uhn. Egan: s ccnded by Comm. hiller E RESOLV, that the Supt. be authorized to advertise for bids on the annual fuel oil requirements for City Hall. Carried. TRANSIEW BOAT LAUNCHM SITE: By Comm, F.`1. Egan: seconded by Comm. Reulein RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be authorized to notify lair. L.B. F7ers . Port Crane. `l.Y.. that the City is not interested i_h leaning the transient boat launching site on Taughannock Blvd, at this time but that consideration may be given to such an arrangement at a later date. Carried. By Com, Reulein: seconded by Cowen. F. RESOLVED, that the next step to extend lot be approved and that the Supt. be a other pertinent information concerning for presentation to the Board as soon a WM: . Egan he Seneca -Aurora Street off-street parking thorized and directed to develop costs and he relocation of central fire headquarters possible. Carried. In connection with the -eneca-Aurora St et parking. lot. Comm. Feulein reported that the first collection of the overnight eking gate at this site amounted to :83.85 and three bad nickels which represents st leas than a month's operation. OFF..STREST FARKM _ W. STREET: Oy Comm. Reulein: seconded by Com^. F. 7. "ran RF.SOLWW , that the City Clerk be authorized to acknowledge receipt of the letter from the Chamber of Commerce concerning acquisition of property for an off-street parking lot at N. Cayuga St. k !d. Seneca Sts. aid advise the Chamber that no recom-tendaticn will be made on the matter at this time but that it will receive further considera- tion at a later date. Carried. AUDIT: By Coam. Bradford: seconded by Comm. Miller RESOLVED, that the bills approved and aiydited by the Finance Committee be approved and ordered paid; and that the bills redeivable be approve) and ordered rendered. Carried. 55''-01 SYSTEM SURVEY: Comm. Viper pres�r:ted 'teams, consulting en F ineer. on the se4erage for the City (copy attached). AC * On motion the meeting was adjourned. and reviewed a report by Donald E. system and sewage treatment facilities Q AgA'a� A. B1Pan .0 For Release 4:30 F-Y- - July 10, 195? Donald S. Stearns, Consulting Engineer of Cazenovia, N.Y. has submitted a complete report on the Sewerage System and sewage treatment facilities for the City of Ithaca to the Board of Public Works. The report includes a study of all existing reports rade to the Board, an- Inctudes a proposed five year construction program and construction estimates for ewch year. Also included in the report were modernized standards for sewage, which have already been incorporated into the Rules and Regulations of the Board. The Proposed Five Year Construction program outlined by Mr. Stearns is as f ouct4 s : 1st Year Plain -Green Interceptor =160,350 Cayuga St. Interceptor 33,810 Additional Settling 'tank at Treatment Plant 46,25Q TOTAL $240,410 2nd Year Sewage Treatment Plant Seccndary treatment units 705,750 3rd Year One million gallon water tank $ 63,000 East State St. Interceptor 316.E TOTAL 179.200 4th Year 'lest Hill Interceptor 78,820 South Hill Interceptor 26,570 Water Treatment Plant (Additions to 2 Filters) 48.000, TOTAL W3.390 5th Year Hector Street Sewer 33,240 Linn Street Sewer 6.805 Willard "ay 6,310 Columbia Street 9.6QO South Hill Terrace Sewer 7.585 Buffalo Street Sewer 7.800 Thurston Ave. Sewer 3.360 Stewart Avenue Sewer 2.704 TOTAL �77,400 TOTAL COST 71,356.150 Attention is called to the fact that two principal items of construction are included in the above total which are not strictly pertinent to the sewer system. These are $111,CO0 for irfrovements to the water system, recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and '?51,000 for additions to the sewage treatment plant which rill be mde mandatory by the State :?hen the lake is classified by the titer Pollution Control Board. The Consulting Engineer, also included a rate schedule, which �Yould permit the, financing of the construction program. BOARS C? PUBLIC WC9KS July 10, 1957 Coddimton Sd. :dater District T. State St. Ext. .later *district Morse Chadn Co. Uihley, Burr Brown, J. Lucille Hull Heatine & Plumbing Co. City of Ithaca (Chamb. Mice) Village of Cayu:T a Hei{hts Correll University 'yard, Darwin an-' Doris t'ann, Koeth A. Baker, Robert !I. Fish, .fin. C. Smith, Julian C. APP.-WED BY F:?'A-CW, CM'ITTEB e 59.60 53.70 ' 175.00 4.12 14.87 66.00 136.00 • 122.18f 181.61 / 123.68.-' 145.75 4.82 / 13.51 - 17.33 - Water and Sewer Fund Invoices presented for alit July 10,, 195Y. General l.hem-, cal Jivisior. $ 627.55 Goodrich L;o., :he -d. F, 383*68 Gre^,, Walter E. 32.76 Hauck Panu fa c Luring Coo U VOO Hayman, Michael & Co. Inc, 105000 mead, Henry n. 7.36 Ithaca, City of, General Fund 6.70 , Ithaca Delivery Inc. 2,72 ' Ithaca rropane Co. Inc. 7.8O Jan&eson - Mehinney Co. Inc. .62 -Uthoprint Go. of trey York Inc. 3U01 Little, A. H. R. bon 49.27 FdUer's, T. G. Sons Paper Co. 6.91 •-- ronorch Laboratories Inc. 77.20 tleptune keter Co, 1y9.80 •-- ;rewing Sgtu.;swnt Corp. 1.2.20 -r m-f York stage Mucs tior_ Uepartamnt 6045 new York State biectric z Gas Corportt•ion 332.t$6 creed Xanufacturing Uo. 25.61 hobinson & Carpenter 20.13. M lceyp C. J. & Co. 20.82- . rainsey - Ithaca Corp* 151:.65 st&arns, Donald B.,r. E. 2,581.50 suilivrn, H. H. Inc. 7.50 Townsend, L. B. 37.38 " "ann's .:ofor zervice 12?,65 .ialLoce Oteel it zqpply Co. 400 Chairmn, "Workmen's 'onpensation lionrd 79.28 0 5370.99 i%. Y. state Social-*curity Contribution Fund 239.27 V 5610.26 r Mprro:ed Finance Uo.rattee BOARD OF PUSLIC WCRY.S PROCEEDINGS AlrDIT Quu-_, JULY 10, 1957 50.00 � Faul Kiely T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co. S 10.88 --* Duplicating Products, Inc. 1.85r AnsterdAm Printin7 Co. 44.79." City Chnmberlaln 7.47" Now York Telephone Co. 93.26- C. J. Rumsey do Co. 200.?.4r Jim' s Fix -It Shop 12.70 -'- Wm. J. Ryan 21. A 4 r- New York State Electric do Gas Coap. 83.86 •- Lillian F. BerdAn 5.00 Institute of Traffic Engineers Cayuga Motor Sales Corp, 1 50 29664.00 r A.a. C. Exterminating Co. 72.00- IthaCR Window Clepning Co. 37.85�' Arewer & Brown Co, Inc. 72.65 •- Tioga Auto Parts 95.15- Connolly's Super Service 2�:Ul­ Honer Stewart 3 .65-- Culver' a Service 129.24•' University Send & Gravel 1,74o.23-- Rumsey-Ithacg Corp. 519.68- Sunrise Sprsying Service 830.00-- New Yorlit State Electric & Gas Corp. 20629.91- Carl' e Gerage 5.00 - Brockway Motor Trucks 26.3.4- State Equipment Co, 18p. 10.30`" Highway Materti le Co, Inc. 11.25 Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. 1.8.20r Ames 'fielding & Supply Co. 10.80 - A. L. Barnum & Son 30. ] 8 - Socony Mobil oil Co, Inc. 5.31 "' Knight Paving Products, Inc. 41,231. y6 --- The General Cru4hed Stone Co. 2,989.31� Cramer' is Auto Parts 21?.16 - Beale McCarthy & RoaPre Inc. 11.33- The Sherwin-Williams Co,� 165.00- William H. Quinn 36.82 - New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 59.52 A. C. Lamb & Sons 3..&)55.00 '­ Snap On Tools, Wm J. Bishop 83.'315- J ame s C. Avery 15.00 "^ Cayuga Trucking Co. 25.00- Vann' s Motor Service Herbert Cummings 16,32 David Norman Joseph F. Cum.,A ng e 16. ? Z Robert E. Day 16. ? 2-- Colbert' a Corner Orocery 10•73r Ithacg Coop G.L F Service, Ina. 11.60-- Robinson & Carpenter 395.19' Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. 5.03- William C. Landstrom 125.0(-- Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. 9.39- Paul J. K101Y 10�.00 5.3 BOARD OF PUBLIC 1JiOftMi5 PROCEMI'iw CITY OF ITHA,CA, N.Y. nW,ula►r Meeting 4:30 p.M. July 24. 1957 iWI E►R: Mayor - Ryan ,::om I,ssianers - Bradford, Xiller. m. Egan, F.':. ::gwn, r1oulein Attorney - C13mes Supt . of Pub. ' .'ks . - Laverty Anst. to Supt. of Pub. 'Na. - Rich E:nP.ineer - Cass 433t. Engineer - Nelchen Forester - Baker Clurk - 3lean Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh "MIUT ` : N.inutes of the precedi,tg m,•eting were duly approwd. ATRJM ME,: The Clerk read a lcttor dated July 12th from Corps of Engineers, '.S. Army, addressed to H.I.T. Peters, Mgr. of the lanicipal Airport, together with copies of a r..,.asd permit covering use of the airport to Dec. 31, 1962, and a request that the permit ')a executed on behalf of the City. Ho reported that the ictter had been acknowledged by the City Attorney, who advised that the authority to execute such a pervdt is invested in the Board. The Attorney gave his opinion that the permit should be an+ended so thrt the City may cancel said permit at any time by giving 30 days notice. Py Comm. lin. ERtm : seconded by Co11m. Miller PESOLM, thet the matter be referred to the BuildinR-.r & Grounc'g Committees for -- study and report. Ca ftiod . T�ASEM - uAS FUE LPW;: '-'he resented a request from K.Y.S..� --� P qu ~ loctric V Corp. for a Ras pipe -line eases.-nt in W. Clinton St. and boi easterly by the prorosed Cherry St. Extansicn .-.id southerly by the lard of '-Kilian+ H. StinrinF. By Coven. ' Min. Egan: seconded by Comes. !tiller RPSOLWD, that the request be referred to the Highway Cansaittec with power. Carried. OFr"ST&, T PARXING - V.. 1 yiM=: The Clerk read A letter dated July 12th from the Chanter of C. .0 -1wti again endorsing the advantalrea of locating an additional ,arking lot on the north a& at Stott- St. in preference to the need for one an the south Bide. It was requesW that the Hoard inform the Chamber of its reasons for giving foremost consideration to the area in back of Ithaca Hotel in preference to the area in the 100 block of 'l. Seneca St. reconsvmdod by the Chamber in its letter of June 25th. The Clerk thou read a petition in the matter which read as foll.o:ras "ye the undersigned citisens, property owners and/or merchants interested in adequate public parking in the 100 block of ':'. Seneca St. do hereby petition the Mawr, Board of Public 'forks end Ceami Council of the City of Ithaca to vivo th_! utmost, im diste consideration to the development of a metered public parking lot in the 100 block of W. Seneca St. in preference to any other lot or area in the dciwr,t(x,T) section of Ithaca." The petition contained aL}proxior-tely 136 airnatures. By Cora. tkeulein : seconded by Cann. F. ; . Efan RESOLVM. that the Chanber's letter be acknowledged and that it and the petition be referred to the Capital Irnr:.. its. Traffic b Perking Corrtittee for study and report. Carried. 1ICMs2" L-ha Y C,!] TAT3^,HA'N0CK ;ILVD_ The Clerk read a letter from Pobt . 7 . Uickens, offering to Boll his lot on Old Taurhznnock Blvd. to the City for the. s_r of'-.;.2,200.00. He informed the Board that the Caviva, Council tad turners rfa-jr, car. Dicken's prior offer to sell for ''.2.363.00 but had expressed a trillingne►ss to re- consider if the Board can recaenisnA it at a nrlre clo-wr to its asoessi v*luetior: 54 - 2 - July 24. 1957 WATER 5aVICE - IITHACA_TEXTIL�S: The clerk read a letter from Ithaca Textiles re- questing, water service be extended to serve its new plant site in the Torn of Lansing between Graha:e Road North Triphamner Rd. Prompt and favorable action was requested. By Comm. !tiller: seconded by Coc+ri. F, •', Egan RESOLVED, that the request be referr to the 'rater & Sewer Committee f or st,idy and report, Carried. ';ATE SERVICE - CQDDPIGTO11 ROAD: The Clerk read a letter from Harry N. Gord(10. Supervisor of the T(r4n of Ithaca, req eating permission on behalf of Homer Mge"1airee , of Coddingtcn Rd. , to extend the Soutt Hill Extension dater District to serve property which he proposes to develop in this area. By Comm. 1-6m. Eean: seconded by Comm. F.W. Egan RESOLVED, that the request be referrec to the 'Aster & Sewer Cocrrittee for stu y and report. Carried. 3ZRGH0LTZ TRACT DEVELOPMA T: The Clerk read a letter from the Board of Education requesting permission to proceed with development of the Bergholtz Tract prior to its boing conveyed to the School Boar: so that the development of the new High School athletic fields will not be de yed. 3y Comm. ?m. Egan: seconded by Comm. F.!•1. Egan RESOLVED, that the request be denied nd that the Board of Education be advised to proceed vilth an early closing of the chase of the property -Rich will solve the problem. Carried. FtESIDb74TIML PAP.KI`7G STUDY: The Clork reported that the Traffic & Parking Committee of the Comtncn Council had reviewed a ilot studv of residential parking made in the Jddy Street area on East Hill and as result, data secured in the study was doe:v-d significant for this area and thereto a studies in other areas were recommended. He. reported further that the Council, aetinF on its 'ormittee l s recomrendation , f:�I d requested the Board to extend its studies of residential parking to include other pertinent areas in the City. By Comm. Feulein: seconded by �OmT'. .'d. Egan RFSCLVED, that the request be refer re to the Capital Improvements. Traffic & Eark- ing Committee of the Board for study Ind report. Carried. ,,IR CONDITI4'NI'�G PERIF'IT: By Comm. Mi ller: seconded by Comm. F. -1. Egan f RFSOLVED, that the request of Dr. Noah Kass a n , 301 6r. State St., for permissicr. to empty air conditioning effluent into, the sanitary sewer be granted subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Public Works applies;Dle thereto. Carried. ) AGE D 0FM_ L - VILLaGF OF ' r: By Coma. Biller: seconded by F.':. R:7ar. RESOLVED, that the sowage service agriement with the Village of Cayuea Heights be extended to Jan. 1. 19.i8 to provide city service to 27 locations in the Village not connected to the Village sewage disposal plant. Carried. CAPITAL RIMUWE TRAVSrER: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Comm. Peulein RiSOLVZID, that the Comon Council be ^equested to authorize the transfer of the total balance of $2.118.02 remaining in Capital Reserve end "6, '-Teter & Sewer Construction, to the ~later Department budget for the purpose of financing new con- struction. Carrie. VAN *1t,TT_ n P9iMM STATION - E-11,CIRICAL R.EP1IRS: Comm. Miller reported the urgent need of purchasing 550 feet of electric cable to avoid possible trouble at the Vanlatta pumping station which could shut down the plant and the water supply to most of the city. 0r► behalf of the ' ter & Sewer Comimittee he recommended its pur- chase from Norton Electric Co., at a ost not to exceed $900.00 and its installation HOARD OF PUBLIC ',WORKS ACCOUNTS RECEIVAPLE JULY 249 1957 City of Ithaca (F. Rohrer) Hurtt, Frank Miles, Hamilton V . Smith, Adah Bonnos, Thomas J. do Edna Ellston, Glenn Morton, Christine Mix, Harold Cornell Univ.(4*%. E. Bouley Inc.) Villaee of Cayuga HRts. City of Ithaca, General Fund Coddington Rd. ►later District City of Ithaca General Fund National Cash Aerister Co. 25.00 20.43- 8.53 20.65- ` 93.95 �- _ 69.82 69.82 193.44 195.81r� 462.13 298.54 298.63 � 1962.95 -. 5:3 3 8. 87 AFPROVED BT FINANCE CO.MYITTEE n BOARD OF PUBLIC 'AORKS MCEEDINGS AUDIT SP.lET JULY 249 2.957 New York Telephone Co S 30.851 The Itheca Journal S.79 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co. 2.42.,-T. G. Miller'a Bone Paper Co. .73 City of Ithaca, Water & SewPr Div. 136.00 , New York State Zlectric w 1-,aA Corn. a0.93 , Cayuga Motor Sales Corp. 29.85 Boker Lumber & Supply Coy Inc. 54�.73 Syranuse Supply Co. 1 .97f Sunrise Spraying Service 300.00- Johnny's Welding Service 13.0q Spencer' s Body Shop 43. ?5 - Walsh & Son Chevrolet, Inc. 3.87.- Goodyear Service Stores 176.10•- Brewer &xcavating 94.50-- Knigght Paving Products, Inc. 119.34- E. �1. McQuade 222.70.-" The General Crushed Stone Co. 2,498914 National Welding 2.00 Coverall Service A Supply, Inc. G 27.00- New York State El-etrio & R s Corp. do Haverstiek Co, Inc. 95.g5, Alr%em Sales & service 13.23 - Marion A French 200.00 Grass Cutting Equipment Co, Inc. 230.6.8 0. M. Scott do Sons, Ina. 15.90 John W. Hirshfeld, M. D. 19.28 Knight Paving Products 576.922. L. S. Lee & on 367.20 Socony Mobil Oil Co, Inc. 49.20 91nclisir Refining Co. 22.68-` Haverstick & Co, Inc. 65.92— Norton Electric Co. 285.82. APPROVED BY FINANCE COHa-:IT^EC Water Pnd Sever Pima Invoices presented for audit JLty 2b, 1y57, American Chain end (;,a* - .Le Co, Inc, `. 179.82-- Bacon, Arthur 2.25 �- Aekcr Luber and Sikop.Ly Co. 29921'" =sates hanuf3e-Luring Co., The .89— Prewe: tY.cavating 91590c— cramzsr i s Auto errts 1:1 •w" buito`..ty B. A. Co. 6029— F'aiting Y3umbUg Co. 26Ja— Freemn's motor liarine 2.21-- 5rich, The D, Fe Co. 32.1:1a— 'TWU Gil Cori o: at1on 93 47 , Ingersc 11-to.-A ra. 15.60-- Ithaca Jo•trnal, The 2L "Ac --- Ithacr Junk Co. 19.00 Itha cA r'ropnne Co. ! no . 1.00 Lehrh Valley tt. ft. CA. A 00'' raticnal WeU rg 3hA-.1 New York 'rele;,'ions Co. Ii3It! 6 --- v. Y. 5ewc,^e PM Inds,. -tries!] pastes hs=. )4050, - norton r1c ^*.-j c Co. 1.00. Nn � 0 zaUd R. hl ; Cig]e~r James H. 7,71) rted Star Ex, +•i nc 5.62' Hower Stetiqtrt 86.98'' Sullivan C::,, Inc.p H. 8. 15,"r- llaf,a Auto carts 5.61 ,. Tru xanst- xZ Cortr^ ctors Inc. 1929 600 HrCaWx f, Dr. Cleo. G. �1050 --" t 3,5b7.3? AM, vi : c.4 FILnA tx a %rvittoae -3- July 24, 1957 .5.5 VanNatta Pumping Station (Can't.) By Conm. Miller: seconded by Cows. F.'J. Egan R SOLVRD. that the 'later & Sewer Division be and hereby is authorized to have this cable installed by Norton Electric Co. at a cost not to exceed %00.00 vithout the fozwlity of advertising for bids thereon. AM: 5 }fAYS: 0 Unanimously Carried and approved by the Kz yor BIDS - CITY rnvr n, : By Conn. Win. Egan: seconded by Comm. Reulein RESOLVED, that the high bid submitted by `1r3. Charles Veit in the amount of "79.00 for rent of a parcel o: city -owned property adjacent to 912 E. Shore !?rive, for the period from August 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1958. be accepted and awarded; and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign and execute a lease therefor upon approval of same by the City Attorney. Carried. RECCCD HOP: By Comm. Egan: seconded by Comr. Reulein PESOLVED, that radio station VrKO be granted permission to hold throe record hope cn Saturday nights, July 2, August 3rd and August loth, between the hours of 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. in the Stewart Park Pavilion under adequate and proper supervision. Carried. AT�POR .i, S : Comm. I*n. Egan reported that progress is bein E rode on the inves- tigation of the airport lease !nd that he expects to have a report and recotm►enda- t,ion thereon at an August meeting. Pv4 S3"RT`ET PARKM - RF,AR OF ITHACA HML: by Comer. Peulein : seconded by Comm. F.W. Egan .� RESOLVED, that the following statement in reference to the property in the rear Ithaca Hotel be approved and alopted: a. The primary reason and purpose for the proposed purchase of this property is to construct a roars which Would contribute to the relief of traffic r.r: State Street, and that p2rkinp is only a secondary ccnsideration. b. That the City Engineer give conslderaticm to a different access for this street from Green and Tioea Streets at a more advantageous route. c. That the City Attorney continue his negotiation with property owner*, and that he be authorized to secure an appraisal of the Stallman property in- volved. Carried. Cr.}"-'ORT ST TIC+a: By Comm. Reulein: seconded by Comm. Fan ScLVSD, that the Boarcl hereby rescinds the resolution dated Feb. 13, 1957 which reads as follows: "RESOLVED, that the Board authorize the Superintendent to tear down the Comfort Station and put the area into parking". Carried. RFOAJCAST CF AETI'W: By Com*. Bradford: seconded by Comm. ­Tm. Egan ?7-SOLVED, that radio station WTKO be granted permission to broadcast meetings of the Board for the balance of the year 1957 under the terms outlined in its letter of July 10th as follows: 011fe mould air these meetings live at all times. Witt: the exception of those months when. our FCC license provides th^t we sign off prior to a time whereby an entire m e-ating can be presented. In thin ca.-so. a tape would be made and it would be presented, unedited, the followinp, day". Carried. 5*6 BOARD OF MLIC t-IMS PRCCEEDIN3S CITY uF ITH IZ A , I.Y. Regular N3uting P'T-SRAT: Kayor - Ryan Cove issioners - Bradford, Necker, SuFt. of Rib. '-'ks. - Laverty hsst. to Supt. of Pub. ''ks. - Rlch gngincer - Cass Forester - baker Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh KIINTEIS: Minutes of the preceding 4:30 p.m. August 14; 1957 Miller, 1 ern. Egan, '.". Egan, Reulein ting were :duly Approved. ST•f I.I i0 DIST. CORP. LETTM The Cl rk read a letter from the Stallman Dist. Co. explaining that due to extreme high ressure on the tinter lines that a water heater cracked and flooded the baserwnt of heir varehouoe. kttached were photostatic copies involved in obtaining and installing a new unit in the amount of 1-78.88 By Comua. Miller: seconded by Comm. gan R-OUIED, Chet the matter be referre to the 'Teter & Sewer Committee snd City Attorne, for study and report. Carried. LAJZA LAIM n1-_'UiZT: The Cleric read Gated at U13 State St. indicatin of land adjacent to his lot, irregul. St. and narroiring to about 10' to a Ry Comr. Wm. Egan: seconded by Comm RESOUTM , that the request be referr study and report. request from Paul Lajza, owner of a lot lo- his interest in purchasing a city -owned parcel r in size with approximately 18' front on State oint around 110' from State St. on Giles St. Miller d to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for Carried. SCHICKEL R67rUi:ST: The Clerk read a Tatter from" Norbert H. �chickel regarriing the posaibility of developing the Sawdon property mnd the Miller property into building lots. He noted that such an underta cing would be very difficult unless some -Way was found to cross a gully approachi1R these properties. He suggested thet since the City of Ithaca is preparing to rsplace the Giles St. bridge by the bridge that fornarly crossed the creek on S. Aurnira St., that the Giles St. bridge could be pl.tc at the end of Eastwood P,ve. to extent this road into the Sawdor property. by Comm. Wrr. 7gan : seconded by --orsa. F.1 % Egan RESOUT D, that the request be referrad to the Creeks & Bridges Committee for study and report. Carried. _-LYVF ; UK7 r.it - HG:rt(',HCI.17 TRACT: T Attorney, indicating the progress m :iergholtz Tract and of the work bei Education and himself. He noted th would be completed very soon. It w Board of S'ducation should be allo;e north of Rosemary Lane. ^IERK aNG 'E' S OFFICE: Supt.. I. of a new position in the engineer's the B.P.'4. to request the Civil Ser to make an appointment. By Corm. Miller: seconded by Comm. RESOLVED, that the request of the S Clerk read a letter from J..'. Clyne., City e in preparing the abstracts of title for the done by both the Attornev for the 9d. of final details are imninant and that the sale his opinion that under the circumstances, the to dump sore 3.000 yards of fill in the area erty asked approval of the Board in the creation ffice for A clerk and asked authorization by ce Commission for *n eligible list from •-rhich ' JI. F?gan ,t. of Public Works !v approved. Carried. 57 - 2 - August 14, 1957 r, OF ILFTFCV! SC,.LE3: 3y :omr^. Miler: seccrided by Comm. z.' ''fan P.F i0LVM. , that the Supt. of Pub. 'N'ks. be authorized to advertise for bids on the gale of platforn scales no longer in use at the eater Div. yard. Carried. '110LATICNS - AIR CC'(DITIGNT14r1: By Conran. Miller: secondc3 by Comm. 'In. Egan P.:SOLV�D, that the Supt. of Pub. Wks. be authorized to notify the Nerilyn Hotel and JW3 Place that unless they corply with Board of Public Works rules concerning the use of water for refrigeration and air conditioning on or before March 1. 1958, that water service for this use will be discontinued. Carried. By Comon. Miller: seconded by Conn. F.''. Egan & Comm. '_>ecker RrSOLYFI1, that the Co-op Food Store and Atwaters be granted until rarch 1, 1958 to show definite indication that new construction is started. Failure to do so •!ill result in the discontinuance of water service for air-conditioning and refrigeration. Carried. '-1112 SERVICE - ITHACA TEXTIL,'S: By Coanm. biller: seconded by Cou n. Egan RESOLVFD. that the application of Ithaca Textiles for use of City water be granted subject to approval of the 'pater Poker and Control Commission and contingent on the formation of a water district restricted to inc+ustry. Carried. IN-',%RCvFTOR SEA2 0V51G" ,,GRK7 UT: By Comm. Miller: seconded by Comm. Pecker RESOLVKD, that the Mayor & City Clerk be authorized to sign an agreement with Donald E. Stearns, P.E.. of Caaenovia, 'J.Y. for the design of the Plaint -Green amd the Cayuga St„ interceptor sewers for a foe of 4.75$ on the construction costs. Carried. ?ANICIEAL AIRFORT ME; - U.S. ;JR FCPCE: By Comm. 'hr. r:gan: seconded by Conm. �lrsdford RL'SOLV-W, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the permit for use of the Nu nicipal Airport by transient military aircraft of the U.S. Air Force, a?wmci- ed by the City Attorney as follows: a. The right of the City to terminate the agreement on thirty drys written notice. b. Said agreement to terminate on Dec. 31, 1959 rather than Dec. 11, 1962. Carried. TECCRD HOP - C0F?'TI1,'UAM: By Comm. Wh. Fgan: seconded by Comm. Miller RESOLTZ . that station WtKO be permitted to continue Saturlay night record hops at Stewart Park Pavilion until Lebor Diy. Carried. MZRfG - 11UNICIPAL PIRFCC : By Comm. '+'m. Rgan: seconded by Comm. Decker RESOLVM. that the Supt. br• authorized to take bids on the leasing of the `kmicipal Airport until Dec. 11, 1959, and that the tentative lease be prepared by tho City r'ttorney and forwarded to the Cooemon Council so that a public t>Carinr may be held by the Council prior to advertising. Carried. HOARD OF =WiTION FT;MiST - 1A4PING PILL: By Cow. 'Jim. .':gan: seconded by F.'1. Egan RESOLVED, that the request of the Bd. of Education to dump some 3,400 cu. yds. of fill on Bergholtz Tract north of P.osemar• Lane be. arrroved. Carried. BIDE SQ____g'•J .K CO'JG f T : By Cam,, Decker: seconded by Coffin. Peuleirn RL�, that the Supt. be authorized to take hies for sidewalk construction at locations where property owners have fniled to comply after being duly notified, and 51 Aufust 14. 1957 rHALIAL S OF C.r 30SM`L=Z .. Off 3== F t l" O s By Comm. fl ulain : seconded by Comm. RMOLYM . that the Supt . be authorisec to reply to the Chamber of Copwaroe citing the following reasons for the emaidsraticn of the area in back of Ithaca Hotel in rre- feranoe to Ow 100 block of 14. Sent" St. for off-street perking. a. As eta tad in resolution of the board at its last mseting 'rho pariswrr reason ^. for the proposed purchase of the property back of the Hotel it to oonrtruct a rood. . . and that parting It only a seeoncto" coneidearstian" . b. The Board is ectted to the tvMlate der"lopwent of the Sanep_A.urora as its "1 parking tat. C. Oecupency of the 'J. State St. during the pest two and one belf years has averaged only 3% and this lot is almo t as elaee to the business district as the suggested 14. Seneca St. jot. d. The Mayor's wai cottee on off-s parking is currently reviewing all off- street parking in the critical business district. e . Studies ma& in *Favembar. . 1955 strove relatively small ahortage of perking in this area. Carried. y. 9ENRCA ST, PAW3Q 10 PE-T ON: 4y Cam. Reulsin; seconded by Co. . �Cmn RF.SCUM . that the Suet. be authorised to acknowledge the petition requesting public perking In the 100 block of W. Senses 'St. and to send a eM of the •n sner as eta tad above to each of the Lading riwwrs 82 rT MtTNSR FunoLvm , that the Tre *ngineer eandwt a study by quostionnaire of parking habits of residents iAcl g the aianere of the petition. .Carried. By Carom. R sovended by Cam. F.N. Sgan R'ZORm, that the Traffic %gineer swtkwl"d to eontiaaftis,a 'his strdof reei- 6en tia 1 P"Id". dried. •" . A=: By Cows. Bradford: seoondsd Cosw. `i. TjW r .. PRSOLM , tt st LS& bills approved a /�1ted by the Free Co�ttee be ap�s+sred and ordered paid: and that the bills Is be appeow and er4orer ra Wefred. Cae+riel. (ki ebtion this Me Ing was mdjow�ned. Gerard Jaubasagh Deputy Cit Clark BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS PROO EDI74GO Audit Sheet August 14, 1957 Kee Lox 5.61-- Matthew Bender & Co. 45.00- New York Telephone Co. 98.66--- City Chamberlain 7. 64,/ T, G. Mil 1e►r' s Sons Ppper Co. i3O. ?0 Wm. J. Ry an 25. 69 New York State Electric & 4as Corp. J42.08y Lillian F. Berdan 5.00 f Robinson & Carpontor 34.o9..- Ithaea Window Cleaning Co. 15.35 -' A. B. C ExtRrminating Go, 7.0n r Brewer & Brown Co, Inc. 5.77- 0. J. P.umsey & Co. 78.19 Jamieson-McKinn-;• Co, Inc. 194, 18r I.lorton Electric Co, 3.00�' A. L. B Pr num & Son 135, 0 0`- Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. 13.70 Homer Stewart 6.30 -. Spencer' a Body Shop 20. 70 -- Syracuse Sup�-,ly Co, Inc. 2.11 Syr4cuse Supply Co, Inc, 7.87- Culver' s Service 22. T: - Sunrise Spraying Service 385,00 r" Beale, McCart1V & Rogers, Inc. 201.38 New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 2, 620. 91 Rodabaoigh Transpoi "ation Lines 2.47'- Xeleh & Son Chevrolet, Inc. 24,%0 The Welles Supply Cc, Inc. Auto Body Works f1.84� :1acpougall Equipment Co, Inc. 32.94-- Ithaca Motors Company 3. P0-- Albee Motors 2061� Allen Tractor Service 16.44 Fnbbricntore Construction Co, Inc. 74.75" E. M. McQuade 150.10-' Knight Pavir4 Products, In-. 106.76-• The General Crushed Stone Co. 2, 650.92 -- Knight Paving Products, Inc, 32L.60r- American Chain & Cable Co, Ire. 1+a7.05 -- Cramow' s Auto Parts Beals, McCarthy & Rogers, Inc. 100.02 "" University Sand & Gravel 12705,02- Rumsey-Ithaca Cerp. 487.63 Lang' s Machine Shop 1. 75 - Ames Welding & Supply Co. 113.00-," Highweis I�aterials Co, Inc. (150�001, Socony Mobil Oil Co, Inc. 4.98` Wallace Steel & Supply Co. 164.89- National Welding 21.15' William H. 4u1nn 32.55- Coverall Service & Supply, Inc, 33.75- New York Skate Electric & Gas Corp 77, 52- Harbeck Ppper Co. 6. 45. - BOARD OF PLIC �?,iCRn "LjwI.Y3 RE- VABLE August 14, 1957 Rhodes, Dr. H. T. $ 10.00 Elkins, Leonard 2.74 Klaus, Carl 1.37- Ripley, Burr 1.37 Leonardo, Frank 10.00 Coddingt on Roar! Water L`is trict 184.39 -- - U . S . Gcwez tr ent 694.11 Peter Atseles 106.39 . Fh:ssell, Z-eorfe F. 30.43 ,- Tompkins County 28.34 Baker, Ida M. 169.90 /" Avery, Florence H. 8.30 Baker, Leroy J. 15.89 Firm, Robert ,& Lucile 158.85 j'.ulks, Albert Jr. 3.10 -- George, Abraham & Camelia 2.64 Weeks, Gilbert M. 14.82 Gclay, Frank F. 27.22. Flight. Agnes 1-92.45. Keiffer, Henry & Mildred 402.E Tract. Tyler 243.25,- Critchlow, Mrs. Grace 126.00 APPfrVE^ 4Y FINAN!7E ^10!^-i_" f'EE Generel Fund ':ompkIne County Trast Co �". Roerd of Public Worke Proceedings Audit Sheet August 14, 1957 H02 Goodyear Service Stores 58.7.4' Connolly's Super Service 26.?5r Allen Tractor Service Co. 7.n5-- 6.W* paveretick do Pond & Moyer Co, Inc. 23.1 `0 The Garland Co. 2 1.41 Sturm Bros. 3.50� National Ar:%v Stores Corp. ;•5g 70. Smith's Hardware Jack's alase Ship 7.50 Beals, McCarthy A Rogers, Inc. 8.90' Norton Electric Co. City of Ithaca, Wnter & Sower Div. 1,962.45' Bunton Company 5.05-- Albert 0. Curry 16.32— Ithaca Delivery, Inc 6.25- AlbRny-Binghaimton Exoreas Inc. 50.66 D. W. Travis' Sons 159.34r Billy J. Belous 16.32- Elett C. Brooks 16.12 - Norton Electric Co. 4. City of Ithaca, *dater & Se-er Div. 298.54- IthP.ca Propane Co, Inc. 5.87-- Colbert's Corner Gronery ) 42r. Ithaca Coop. 0. L. F. Service, Inc. 43.70•f Finger Lakes Farm Supply 12.70 3rhes Cutting Equipment Co, Inc. 361.50' Ithaca Printing Service 49.00 Haveretick A Co, Inc, 20.94f Paul Kiely 50.00f Whi to Nurseries 66.0,5•- Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. 9.P2'' Dale B. Pritchard, M. D. 5.40'- Anthony a. Leone, M. D. 8.5� Simon Schmal, M. D. �►Kq Tompkins County Ne oa oril '4nFjiiti- I 8:b4- F.w.ptre States Culvert Corp. 1! -.76.- L. B. Townsend Gulf Ott Corp. 34'•7A�'" Syracuse Supply Co 7'455 APPROVED BYFINANCF COt^'ITT= d �;..�p.. ��n� 7•h: ;P.pr 7%ry Tw:s ;.- . -r- rt. Pamun, A. t,e wn !:rCt-rt►C, Ro-pr Inca D. 1,,. .1. R. ,n• V ('rey , ` 4-11 :.^r L. Ftt}wff9 la�.u�'.^w1 ^t t �• Tne• tf--11 Kertt�in; 1.. pbv iAN ram. Ith-er. Pmpana Cc To ry s, JohnC. Little., A. 1• . F! oor. I'c l —Itq Sans -r,Ia Cc T :• `1>rrtirch Ir'��r_'tvric Tr.,;, �ae�f vc_y ate *• "' . strl.c rC� Opt). .�.."r'►Z9:• VFW .e 1•`t't.Rr �s~� ThP;•cr A-11-inacre CMG. ,P0.1-, cP PI. Ti ^ v-w.. r Tr-., ,jwirb r. bor Tnc. w": r:0., K. r• 74 �;:&r� Dr. I: err' n e e co 0 C%�,n rain •f 7�, ^1 r�l •I— r►f l . r,� r•1 2 ".9 l�o� � 2.x 875•0 L' .31 V 22 'L wr [1 wJl •?�J r^ �^ < err 551.* f.l M. k. K >z t'3 •s+n 59 BOARD OF FUBLIC ',rRKS PRCCEEDINGS CITY OF ITHAC t , N.Y. Regular meeting 4:30 p.m. August 28, 1957 P IT: Myor - Ryan Commissioners - Bradford. '%,:cker, 'tiller. 14m. Egan, F.'-(. Egan, Reulcin l.ttorney - Clynes Suet. of Pub. Wks. - laverty Asst. to Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Rich Engineer - Cass Clerk - Blean Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh MUTES: Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved. BIDS - FUEL CIS The following bid- for furnishing the City with its annual fuel oil needs for the coming season were received, opened and read by the Clerk: Name. of Didde't" Sinclair Refining Co. Tank wagon price at tine of delivery less 2.79 per gallon. Current price . . . . .15.5� rr. gal. Culver's Service Tank wagon price at time of delivery less 2.60 per gallon. Current price. . . . . 15.6*. pr. �al. :..B. Townsend Tank wagon price at time of delivery less 2.7$ per gallon. Ctxren t price .15.60 por, gal. South Side Coal & Cil Co. Tank truck delivery price at time of delivery less 1.50 r.--r gallon. plus 2!k discount if paid within 10 days of delivery date. By Comn. '*n. Fgan : seconded by Cow.- Decker RFSCLVM, that the bids be referred to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for study And report. Carried. US - 5 ,i 2-'j: Bids on sidewall- corstructic" on a unit price per square foot basis for the following types ofw,rk were recei-ed, opened and read by the Clerk: 1. Remove and replace IV concrete sidewalks 2. Remove and replace 6" concrete sidewalks and/or -iriveways 3. P.eenove flagstone walk snd build 4" concrete sidewalk 4. Remove flagstone walk and build 6" concrete sidewalk 5. Re Trade flagstone or concrete sidewalk 6. Build 4" concrete sidewalk 7. Build 6" concrete sidewalk Item No. Everett lic^uade Clark Inerahn P.l y LSnn 1 500 55t boo 2 6W 800 850 3 500 550 60o 4 60,E 80¢ 800 5 500 400 350 6 500 550 559� 7 64o 8N 754 By Comm. Miller: seconded by Com. F.' :. ':,fan RESCLYED, that the bids be rtfr-rred to the Hi&Wny Com^it'.cc 'or study and report. bU� August 28. 1957 W-PRY-W-ROMM COXWSICN: The Clerk read a letter from Robort L. Cochran request- ing renewal of his three-year concession for the merry-go-round and miniature train at Stevart Park. By Comm. '-ern. Egan- seconded by Comm. Decker RMSOLYED, that the request be referro-C to the Buildings & Grounds Committee for studv and report. Carried. N'N PHIPPS r.tiurf.^,L L: The Clerk read a letter from Durnsjiealty Co. offering to sell to the City the property owned b Dean Fhipps 75t. and located at 127-129 ',7. State St. The property is assessed al $65,800 and it Was indicatedthat it could be purchased for a sum at least 515,000; tinder its assessed valuation. The letter urged that the Board ,ive Imediate consideration to the acquisition of this prop- erty for an off-strcet parking area. By Comm. hiller: seconded by Comr.. TN. L;gan Ki-SOLVED, that the letter be referred to the Capital Improvemmts, Parking & Traffic Committer for study and report. Carried. G l"FAL F.IT.CTRIC ,0!!PANY RENIF.ST: Thl Clerk read a letter from General Electric Co. requesting that the Board furnish it with about twenty parking spaces in the Dryden Road parking lot on a weekly rental basis for the next four or five weeks to be used by its employees while a new parking area in the rear of Sheldon Court is being prepared for use. By Conan. Reulein: seconded by Corm. decker RFSOLVT-'D, that the request be referred to the Capital Improvements, Traffic and Parking Committee with power. Carried. A.W.W.A. I-EETIYG: Supt. Laverty reco-�dad that Mx. Rich be granted permission to atte"rd a meeting of the liroerican "rter 'corks 1 asociation to be held at Saranac Inn an Sept. 11-13th. By Comm. Miller: seconded by Comn. F,'-'. Pgan RFSCLV:D, that Fr. Rich be author:ped to attend this meeting at city expense as recomrended by the Superintendent. Carried. A BFZN:T REFt'M The following report three of the City's bridges was presented by Engineer Cass: .10 W. L OLN ST. BRA Present Condition - marrow 16' roadwrallwith right angle turr. at crest end. ('oncrcte deck, apparently non-reinf. , poured o cr steel buckle plates. This concrete now disentegrating at the edges. Steel bwam3 are 20" - 381+ long spaced 3'+. Desired - ;add two more beams on east ide and one beam on the west side. Abutment lengths are adequate. Remove present concrete floor and lay new reinf. core. floor. Pro22sed - That this work be done by &ity forces under the 1958 budget. MY-9 STRFFJ W. r Pry ,ant Condition - Very poor. One-wi y bridge with the east end mainly supported by a single timber bent founded or bwx rock. Now plans are available for an en- tirely relocated bridge structure usirg the salvaged structural steel framework fro", the G. l.•arora St. bridge togethei with an I-beam approach span at each end. Promsed - These plans to be reviewed and estimates and contract documents pre- parod this winter. Bids should be to en for contract construction of this bridge about April, 1958 to allow the contra for to w ork in the VanAttas pond area during m the dry, warsuer months with cons ruction of concrete piers and abutments. iiresent Condltion - 70' span, 20' ronowny, Condition rated as bad to poor generally. Conergto sidewalks are dise-terratine. 5t!�el angles and uletes in the sidewalk *tcr —A Sever Nnd :mr-34clms jr-exerted for and-. Aur-imt 2A3 1957 �l1li c•L`�+ �a�ra Vfd. Co. Z 2l AO ` Iks ke r b twbp r is Sur; ly Cc. 7622 Cayuga Lumber Co. 120.05 ;rlieig Vp2!L Mfg. Co. 34.9? . nrriprnn- aF?r-*y Cr. J-f Prey Mfr. C^. The Co. �.04- 'Tsv York State Fl,r. & Gas Corp. 13''_eb75' PersoMus, Carl 5.-o -QuiC1:y, Jae-4 v. A.96 RPA St-r Ey-rrosg times Robinsor+ & Carpert.er T,vnrki •±!! C�rinty Trr-,st Co. 11915.00/ Tr. snsturr f:^ntrect�rq, Inc. 31ho.00 Waldron Co., Inc. Sirnly Co., lre., The woo" Co., lih,�.'U.15 City Chamberlptn 2.44 Arrroved irkI7;a4!! �-� •,�e .. R BOARD OF PUBLIC AC^,O►.1`1TS grZMABLE Aumat 28, 1957 City of Ithaca E 25.00-= City of Ithaca 98.42 r City of Ithaca City of Ithaca 117.67 City of Ithaca 80.36 - Ithaca College 35.04- Cornell University - State College 142.79- Coddingfon Rd. cater District 245.58 - George and Ophelia Robertson 13.90- Delta Chapter Alumni Assoc. 42.95- Robert and EvPenia Stuvpr 60.45- W. J. Davis Est. 8,73 - Loretta J. Skinner 139,85- Etta 2 Ball 6.93 - Grace and Martha Frelerick 6.93- Mrs. Richard Mulls 24.75- F. B . Wri rht 4.82 - Tyler Tract 270.35 - James C. Smith 271.25 - Tomrpkins County Fish & Game Club 11.00- Cornell University 1?4.06- Cornell University 5.85 - W. i. & G. T. Bates 4.0,4-- A. 'lotsker Co. Inc. 469.26- William Schooley 4.82 - Charles H. Jr. & Anne Elliott 173.55 APPROVED BY ANCUR CC"TITER TTSE 1 RU ARD C F PU9LI ^. .{ORY" S PP0C-rX DT N- GS ATj3rT SHE:'T August 28, 1957 IthacA Printing Service 8.0r1- The Amoriepn Society of Civil Engineers 3.00 Int,Prr.f,t1onP1 Ruxlneea 'Xachtnes 19.75 Ile , York Telephone Co, 78;10 ".'he B. F. Goodrich Co. 120..)0 Tv G. Itilier' s Sons Paper Co. 10.53 Sponcer'3 Body Shep 2L?.g0 Ed•.trrd 2'elche j 4.41 Pew York State Eloctrte & U ,a Corp P5.96 The Sher4n Vil11nmR Co 470.20 Cayugn Motor SAlom Corp Syracupe Suvnly Cc, Inc. �.53 .01" L--na' 9 Motor Salop 3.' Al'lee Yotors E, H. MoZuAde 9g, 50 i. Beale, McCprthy & Rooeft, Ir, e, S.AA Walsh g Son Chevrolet, Inc. Knight Paving Product@ Inc. Muninippl Street 6o, .06� 89.54 ` Sign Inc. 28.69 i J&-nny' a 'feeding Service 678 1K The Gener31 Crushed Stone Co. 1,92?.Z Thoa►poon I:otor Express, Inc. 720'� New York State Electric & Grrg Corp. 109:44 � Pond & Moyer Co, Inc. 10.g0 Ne'; Yurk State Electric 4 Gas Cora. 65.50 "l Pond & Moyer Co, Inc. 15.00 i Alrke-a SF' ee & Service 4.50 StgwT supply, Inc J 70.76 Ithnea Printing Service 6.01 The C. B. Dolge Company ::5.28 Tompkins Cosin,y Yemorlrl Fospital 5z.84✓ *Gulf Oil Corp. 1?7.46 A. Y., Little & Son 60.65 ` John Hirshfeld, V.. 0. 17• 63 Gleas8n Che+m1cal & Supply �o, Inc. 1b5.20-� City homborlain 1.20 APPROYrD BY FITTAYCE COWITTRE ?3GARD OF P11PLIC. VORI 9 PRnCF.ED':n" Auftt Sheet SeptPrnber 1) , 1957 TIle McBee Cozm)any Socony Mobil Oil Co:cpany q. ir, 1.1. J. Ry,-.n 14. sir New York State E1A2trlo a doe Corp, 93.31J City of Itl acR, 'Water & Ce��•er Div. ?4.01� Lillian F. Bcr4an S�pr�✓ Ro"_nson & CRx-penter 2 �.13 C. J. Rumsey & Co. 31. El A.A.C. Exterminatirg Co. �.Op It"'acr. Window Cle-4nine Cc. 15,�5 The IthRce Journal 12. 8 Brewer & Broi n Cc, Inc. g.9R •-' City of Ithaca, ;•: =.ter & Se per Div, 33?. �6✓ Andy Soyring 26.9R.f Tioga Auto Parts 10?,04 J Cramer'& Auto PRrts 39.65 Syracuse Supply Co. 10 Culver's Serfi ce 58: �6 Sunrise Srrs r nor Service •i50%n0 -r Ithnen Cocl) G.L.F. Service, Inc. Honer Sto-art 98.00 NOW York State Electric & Gee Corp. .. 629 91� �� Bicknell Mfg, Co. 1.58 i Albee Motors 18. 5 Spencer's Body Shop 12,00 Intern,:tlonal Harvester Co, 45.39-' Ingersoll Rand Co. 5.50.E 'W- 1 ah & Son Chevrolet, Inc. .18 --- State Equinment Co, Inc. 33.40 Connolly's Super Service 153.99-0 Rumsey-Ithaca Corp 39148 q 43 -- The General Crushad Stone Co. 831.15 - :talcolm J. kenn, X D. 'Jn1ver41ty arpvel 50.r.•: -� Sand & 653,00 Bader Lumber & Su3)rly Co, Inc. 480.24 dilmar W. Carroll The wellps Sup-)ly Co Inc. Cortright ins. 340.13 - '�5.79 Elecvri�, 'Till item H. vulnn 18 66 New York State Electric & Gas Corp. A.Llen Tractor Service 12.31 RinChemton Hell Equip Corp. 201011 Syracuse Auto Parts, Inc. 60.13-_' Venn' s Motor Service -1. 65 IthPoa Priza�ing Service 14.6^_ � Rottman Ror)fin . & Remodeling Son 7.79 A. M. Little & 29.C7 0, 1, TrAv s Bone 210.00 .Tames Robinson 60.nr, J Bose Linco Lines, Inc. 3a.34 I the cA Snorting Goods 4? .L.00 Ithaca Coop G.L.F. Service, lac, 19,20 Ithgea Propane Co, Inc. 5,21` T. 3. Miller's Sons Paper Co. 49.01i- Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. 8.1, klinesa pharmacy 3.54 L. B. Townsend 32.38 r' n4 tv Pkwrrr%m"I a water and Sew, r -nd in vices presented for audit Sept• L10 1957. Chase Manhattan Bank, The 4 13.09 General Crushed 'tone Uo ., f ne 71.83-,- G oodrieh Co., The B. F. 1U.93 ✓ Croy., Walter E. 35.h2✓ Gulf Oil Corp. 140.7Y Haverstick & (D. Inc. 66.64-' tWyx&n, Michael & t o. Inc. lodo9v henry it. 2.2b- Ingcrsoll- hard Co. u olk)e Ithaca Journal, Ilia 6.63.- Ithaca Junk Co. 20.90- Ithaca Propane Co. 2.00' !:line's Pharmacy 19.03! r-c"r's mac hire whop 35.00. MacDougall Equiptient Co. Inc. 27.90 F_"_ler'a, T.J. Sons raper Co. .82� national welding 70.82 aex fork btate Electric & Gas Corp. 216.54 sew Fork Telephone Co. 27.32 Pierce Glove Co. Inc. 20.31 -"lwbi nso n & carpenter 95.52� Sayford, Frank h. Co. Inc. 5.7Ve Shervin - wiil.iams Co., 'ihe 43.50 5olring, Andy 13.15- btaxm bupply Co' Inc, 150.4ti ' btevart, homer 21.30' Sturm b ro a. 1L.95 A-LI Corporation 29,21 Forster, Dr. F. :t. C. 11,.0h -I' Ithaca CayuEa Optical :)ervice 5.0c - 'McCauley, Dr. Oeorge 0. uac' i� 11-7 9.07 City Ch3mberlRl.i • °L Approved Finanoe Conmittee BOARD OF FUELIC WORKS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE September 11, 1957 Citv of Ithaca (Central Fire Station) Coddineton Rd. ,Water District Tomrkins County Cornell University Cornell University Cornell University Cornell University R. Appel Coughlin, Robert Guentert, Leo & Sylvia Parayanakos, Helen Dunlavey, Bernard F. do Irene Finver Lakes State Parks Comm. APPROVED BY FINA CE COWITTEE �A $ 17.22r 134.93r 167.27--- 5.85' 302.78' 22.44' 140.00` 7.40- 102.00- 127.00- 9.12-- 46.46 ," 142.87 61 SCHICKEL RFPUEiT _ GIL'S 5TREF1 BRIYF; Comm. F.'t. Egan reported that consideration had been given to the request of Torbert :jchickel for the use of the old Giles St. bridge in a devolopment off Eastwood Avenue and that, for maintenance reasons. the City %Fineer has reported tflat a culvert should be installed in the location sug- gosted. He therefore recommended denial of the request. By COMm. F.Y. Egan: seconded by Cam. hiller RISOLVED, that the request of lr. Schickel for his suggested use of the old Giles Street Bridge he denied. Carried. 9cwlsby R1,,r,fir'A') 30ILSFY ArrwAgjL,i''hCT: Comm. Miller reported that Richard/had passed a civil service examination for the position of Sewage Plant Operator but cannot be given a permnent appointment until he has a grade III certificate to operate public sewage treatment. plants. This certificate can only be granted following his atten- dance and completion of a course given at a State Dept. of Health School for operators. It is planned to have him attend the next school held for this purpose+. He recommended a provisional appointment for Mr. Bowleby pending receipt of his operator's certificate. By Comm. 1!iller: seconded by Comm. Decker RFSOLVIM, that the provisional appointment of Richard Bowlsby as a sewage plant operator at the rate of 51.73 per h(rar be and hereby is approved. Carried. STAIJAM DIET. CORF. •.R: By Comm. Killer: s econdcd by Comm. F.W. Egan R`:SOLV�, that the Clerk be directed to notify Mr. Stallman to present his bills for darages to his water heater in the form of a damage claim for the attention of the City's insurance carrier. Carried. AIRP= VJ.5E: Covan. 'ohm. Egan reported that the Bldgs. & Grnds Covimittev, with the advice of the City Attorney, had decided that the present basic lvabt of the airport be accepted with the following modification: -- a. The expiration date be Dec. 31. 1959• b. The area leased be restricted to the area indicated on snap prepared by ' = the City Engineer, the limit of which is approximately parallel and 400 feet to the northeast of the present paved runway. c. P-11 maintenance including cutting grass, snow removal, and building rrlain- tenance to be the responsibility of the lessee. d. In reference to the maintenance of the buildings. the Co.rTdttee suggests that a basic Inspection be made by the city engineer. c. Also that a periodic inspection by made ever, six months by the city engin- eer to deterr•inc that the lessee is maintaining the buildings properly. By Comm. 4n. Egan. seconded by Corr.. Reulein RESOLVM, that the lease for the airport as prepared by the City Attorney be a rproved and that it be forwarded to the Com.n. Council so that a public hearing thereon may be hclrl as required by law. Carriod. LA1ZA LAND R.L.•'VZT: Comm. 14m. Egan reported that after a study of Hr. Paul la jva's request for the purchase of a city -owned parcel of lane' at the southwest corner of State and Giles Street, which was presented Pt the lest meeting. the Committee re- cornenIs that it be sold at public auction. By Comte. '•4e. %gan : seconded by Com. Decker 'rA T-.RFAS . a request has beer received for the purchase of a piece of land owned by the City located at the southwest corner of E. State and Giles 5-treets, and 'dW-,RFA,S, upon investigation, it appears that this lend is not needed for city pnrvKw1c N061 TKM, -, ':)R'R 98 IT WSOLVID , that the Boar+ reco"truen d to the Ccmncn Council that this property be sold at public auction as proscribed by law with the stipulation that no bid be accepted for less than the sun of %225.00, the appraised value thereof. Carried. AST: 4 Comas. Bradford: seconded by Conan. 'hn. Egan ATSOLVFD, that the bills approved and audited by the Finance :on:. be and hereby are approved and ordered paid. and that the bills receivable be approved and ordered ren- dered_ rAr-ri Ad - BOARD OF PUBLIC WCRIZ PROCEEDINGS CITY OF ITHACA, N.Y. Mgular Mecting 4c30 p-m. Sept. 11. 1957 r ru.a rwr t : Ki yor - Ryan Commissioners - Bradford, Decker, Milker. 'h-. Egan. F.'�. Lgan Aldermen - Stimson Attorney - Clynes Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Laverty Engineer - Cass Forester - Baker Clerk - Blean neputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh t WT' : Kinutes of the preceding rneptiog were duly approved. 405 S. Albany St., proposing to leas 3G2_04 University Avenue for a perio purchase if desired, for the purpose by residents. Mr. Hyers suggested V basis. By Comm. Decker: seconded by Com. RFSOIaT:_Z, that the latter be referre Parking Committee for study and repo � -jamm a ay . . fid Pearsall Fl. , requesting eonstru while the current improvement of Pea By Comm, i111er: seconded by Coma. RESOLVED, that Mr. Hand's request be Ligation and report. The Clerk read a letter from Lewis C. Heers. without charge to the City hie r, at of three years, with a right to rmnew or of an off-street parking area for use of near - it reverucs be derived therefrom on a rental .W. Fgan to the Capital I .., ts, Traffic and t. Carried. 2: The Clerk read a letter from John C. Hand, tion of curb & gutter in front of his property sall P1. is being undertaken. . W. Egan referred to the Highway Committee :or inves- Carried. B.F. DUNILAVIZ R_.TIMF1 NT: The Clerk reported receipt of a letter addressed to the Mayor. The letter was from Bernard 11. Dunlavey in which he expressed his wish to retire as Senior Account Clerk forte City of Ithaca as of Sept. 10, 1957. He ad- vised thit Mr. Dunlavey had been absent from duty since noon an August 10th, but had not used all his vacation due him for the year 1957 and that he had sufficient time left to warrant his bei•iF paid til Sept. loth if the Board wished to author- ize such payrwmt. By Coon. 4radford: seconded by Comm. '•hn. Egan RESOLV D, that the Board recognize the expressed Irish of Mr. Dunlavey to retire as of Sept. 10. 1957 as Senior Account Clerk for the. City of Ithaca, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is authorized to pay hin vacation pay due him until such date. Carried. appointment of Mrs. Susan Hastinr lavey. He expressed his confidence involved. By Com. ?filler: seconded by Comm. RESOLVED, that Krs. Susan F. Hasting Senior Account Clerk, effective Sept $3500 for such position; and that th Commission to hold the necessary exa which a perma neht appointmrnt may be 477 ' : The Clerk recommended the provisional as Senior Account Clerk to succeed hr. Dun- n Mrs. Hasting's ability to perform the work radf ord be and she hereby i;s provisionally appointed 16, 1957 and at the mininnun salary range of Clerk be directed to r equost the 1-1vil Service (nation and furnish an eligible list from made. Carried. "ZL,&!QdtARY 11:7,LP: The Clerk requested authorization to hire such temporary other help as may be required for the time being during the reassignment of work and -2- H3 Sept. 11, 1957 RUC0110 DRaLM10 - UAVZ' OF =_&f.QF. By Comm. Decker. seconded by Comm. ti+in. Egan R3SOLVED, that upon recompurtdation of the 3uperintandent, the application of Eugeni^ DePriAio, a street maintenance man in the Dept. of Public works, for a six-wvcka 1, absence without pay beginning Oct. 26, 1957 be and hereby is approved. Carried. &&RICAN dm= 'MK5 MWIN :: By Cow. Decker: seconded by Comm. Miller K�OLVED, that Supt. Laverty be authorized to attend the American Public Works Con- gress at City expense. which is to be held In Phil.. Pa. on Sept. 22-25th. Carried. RMS MWAIM: By Comm. Decker. seconded by Comn. F.W. Egan RF ;0LVW, that the low bid of Everett li 'Quade for the repLee m t of concrete and flagstone sidewalks be accepted; and that the oontract cover only the repair of side- valks as ordered by the Board of Public Works and after due and proper notice being served on the property owners affected. Carried. aftID-GE INSPF-C_TICiy: Conan. F.W. Egan reported that the City Ehgr. had recon"a. ded that an engineering inspection be wde of the DeWitt Place and Thurston kve. bridges. He presented an estimate in the amount of $600.00 for such an inspection received from Modjeski & Y.astors, the engineering firm that made a survey of all bridges in the City more than tent years ago. By Comm. F-.14. gan: seconded by Comm. Decker Rc'SOLVED, that the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to sign end execute a letter of agreownt in the total fee amount of $600.00, with Modjeski & Masters, Hrrriaburgh, Pa., for a rein3pection and computation of the DeWitt Pl. and Thurston Ave. bridges, funds for which are available in the current budget for bridges. Carried. 'iATER SF:1_VICE - CCDO `4c'M gnsn: Comm. Miller reported that the Water & Sewer Con. had considered the request of Harry N . Gordon, Town of Ithaca Supervisor , for per- mission to extend the South Hill 'letor District to serve, property being developed on the Coddington Rd. by Homer Kac%amee. He advised receipt of a letter foram 2ompi. Co. Health Dept. in this Potter as follows: "This will confirm our telephone conversat- of Sept. 3rd. relative to the feasibility of individual sewage disposal sy:+tems At . proposed Homer KeeNawee subdivision on a tract of land located northeast of the Northview subdivision and the old Iackawanna tracks in the Town of Ithaca. ''_'he re- sults of soil percolation teats made on July 17. 1957 indicated that the soil is gen- erally not suitable for development of subsurface sewage disposal systems. For this reason, the subdivision has not been approved." By Coro,. 1411 sr: seconded by Comm. F.W. Egan R.3SOLVED. that the request for extension of the South Hill water Dist. to serve the MacNamee subdivision on the Coddington Rd. be and hereby is denied until proper pro- vision is made for sewage disposal on a com mal basis either through the city or by sortie other :mean s . Carried. UX - LUIEM_$C I1F,_9: By Comm. Msller: seconded by Comm. Decker FS ROLM, that the high bid of t75.00 received from Gorion'a Scrap & Metal for used platform scales owned by the 'pater Dept. be accepted. Carried. RnS - FUEL, OIL.. By Comm. 'fin. Egan: seconded by Comm. Bradford FMOU'ED, that the contract for supplying fuel oil needs at City hall for the coming heating season be and herooby is awarded to Sinclair Refining, Co., the low bidder, in accordance with terms of its bid subrdtted at 2.70 pr. gal. below tank wagon I,rice at, time of delivery. Carried. DEAN PHUFS MQP=X: By Come. Bradford: seconded by Conan. F.W. Egan 14HE .EA5, it 1a the opinion of this Board that no further off-street parking venture 8bould be started pending the completion of the Seneca -Aurora Wit. lot; and further that the use of State St. frontaRm for a public parking lot is deemed inadvisable at this time because there are " wo other :an ieipal parking lots located 4 ithin two block b #1 BOARD OF W C 'MPKS in OCE'MrIGS CITY OF IrW A . ,,. Y. Rcgular 'Meeting 4:30 p.m. FRESENT: Layor - Ryan Cormissioners - Bradford. Decker, Miller, -%. Sgaan, F.,-'. Egan attorney - Clyhes Supervisor. 6th "-I.rd - Hall Supt. of Pub. '•'ks. - Laverty :.sst. to Supt. of Pub. ' Fks. - Rich Engineer - Cass Forester - Baker Clerk - Slean Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh MIMI: >►linutes of the preceding menti-ig were duly approved. Sept. 25. 1957 r1NNICIPAL A1RMiT BALL GROUND: The }Mayor read a letter which he had received Prom Skip Testut, a youth residing at $73 :authannock Blvd., requestirgpermission for the boas living an the west side of Cayurp Lake. adjacent to the airport, to play ball in a small area of the airport ivmoved frog: airplanes. It was noted that plans ore being developed for *he ft-Zure uw of a portion of the airport for such a purpose. MAN OF Iii1AC1 RrrilF'.ST: The Clerk read a letter from Dean of Ithaca, Inc. requesting perodssioh to have a gas line run fro-m the gas main in E. State St. to their main building at 401-09 E. State St. to convert the heating system from oil to ras. 9y Comm. Decl-er: seconded by Corr.. F.'7. rgan u!zuLV';v, that the request be referred to the liighwav Covmdttee for investigation and report. Carried. MV,i A*l GOLF CLUB L =.t The Clerk read the following letter received from the Me-'4- man Golf Club: Yis Honor, The flayor of Ithaca and �, he Board of Public '4orks Gen t le-t•n : I have been direetr_d to write a letter of appreciation to you gentlemen on be- hPlf or the :re%nwn Club for the very fine Club F:erise you have provided at the Nevman Golf Course And for the many improv�. is that have been made. The course this rear was ti 'oeat iful shape anc+ -k- knoi: thet this has been acenmplished thrcu-h the efforts and 11ork of the City *corkers. The Vewrm Golf Course is a great crellt tr_ the City of Ithaca end one in *•1hich --e are all justly proud. Very Sincer-ily •'ou; s Charles 'r. 3ell. Seerctary 110"Iran Golf Clu'l Cn motion of Comm. '-%, Egan , the Cleer w as directed to Act-trn•ledge this letter with thanke. ZUE: ST1 TI@; - SOUTH Alfrad :. Hell, Supervisor of the 6th ' 'ard , pre- sented and read a letter requesting tie 3oarr► to seriously consider the construction of a new Fire Station. completely Purnishfd, to service the South Hill section of the City. He pointied out thrt the City o►.-ns Vu PP parcels of land on Hurison Street and Grandvie*{ fiv-nuo and he sugreste that the locatton of a fire station on this site would ideally service the irhole� f South Hill. r Water and Sewer Fund invoices presented for audit Septe n er �5, 1957. Almon - Chicago Transportation co., i he Brewer, Lonald Drrling Valve & Zlanuiactvrl% Co. Ithaca Printing Service Jones, John Miley Co. Laverty, F. J. Lehigh Valley railroad Co. halm, D r. P ► oln J. .rev York state blectri.c Ff Gas Corp. kereordus, W+rl ued Star k�gTess L� nes Rich, Cnrrie a W. xodgers Motor Lines inc. rwot's Eip ress .nc. Stewart, Komr i'hompmm motor Express Inc. 'hmm ansburg Contractors inc. Walton - mast Branch Foundry Corp. 'Wallace, Dr. C. Stewart wui8ley, James H. ADrroved Finance 6orrr-ittce 6 6.86 1565.00 195*40 1000.00 4.35 5.26 5.00 12A"s 6.79 5.03 45.ts5 257.79 19 J1 4 U7 .00 2,40 45.00 288.09 5.00 't •63 4 5455.Y4 BCARD OF PCELIC 'nr`RYS ACC^?^?TS REC?I'JAJ3LE Se ntenber 25, 1957 McKinneys Water District S 226.50 Finger Lanes State Parks Coati. 18.75 Triangle Shoe Co. Inc. 10.00 City Of Ithaca(Rohrer) 25.00 City Of Ithaca (Library Bldg.) 346.80 City at Ithaca (General Fund) 62.47 City of Ithaca (General Rind) 41.19 Board of Education 11.10 City of Cortland 32.48 City of Ithaca 74.76 Cornell University 3,723.78 Correll University 90.15 7illaTe of Interlaken 17.28 E. State St. Ext. Dater Dist. 11.98 Kappa Kappa Gamma 594.73 Ball, E. N. & Huvhs, A. M. 232.90 +Jillsey, Robert 6.27 Dawson, 4effery E. & Elizabeth 5.92 Longest, J. W. 4•82 Hill, Gerald A. 65.93 Nall, Blanche E. 7.39 Johnson, Theron & Margaret 60.75 McPherson, Margaret F. 22.20 Barnes, Richard H. 3.10 Dimock, Geor-e 3.10 Gordon, Mollie 75.00 Wilcox, Mrs. Minnie 132.48 Parlor City Construction Co. 16.03 National Cash Register Co. 8.344.19 City of Ithaca (Stewart Park) 2949E.90 7 D BY FINANCE CCM'ITT13 Bo iP.D OF FLMLIC WOF0*3 Audit Sheet September 25, YeM York Tel" hone Co. FrRnelp J. Lnvprty T. G. Y.117 er' s Sons parer Co. The AaiRriean C%ty Ozelid Edward If el cher. X w York State Electric. & gee Ithaca Metal Wantherstrip Co. City of Ithaca, Veter do e-er Norton Elyctria Co. OverhAad Door 3Rl.e2 Co. Jacob Novidor Corp. Div, Binghamton Hell Equipment, Corp. The B. F. Goodrich Cc. ftencer' s Body Shop The R. F. Goodrich Co. Ingersoll Rand Co. The General Crush;d Stone Co. Wallace Steel & Supnly Co. night Paving Products, Inc. reNer Excavniing Coveral 1 Servi oe & Supply Co, Socony Mobil Cil. Co, Ir.c. Smith' a Hprdmare IthRep Delivery New Yor'_-'Ctate Electric & Gas 0. Y. Scott Song Co. Airkem 3alee Service Co. Jaml?eon—McKinney do Co, Inc. Klein's X(4tributing Corp. A. Rustyak Donavan Sen.Anger Gulf Oil Products Clarkson ChemleRl Co. 3onesee Wipinp Cloth Co. City of Ithncp,'fpter & S,!• er 1"ne ',,h RcF Journa3 Trc. Corp. Div. PROLE?DII:GB 1957 AF` RO',TD BY FIN 'SCE r,C1� • I TT EF 81.2Y 1 67� 4:00, 6110 14. Q8� 88.82-, _i87. f 8 17.22 36• n7 -1-9 2jQ.07 � 103, 45 10 7. 98 12.01- 530-18r 74.4h 337.50rf 27.0r) C .� 1'._o 3.b6 •r .0 1�.00 3.On-" 05.7C� 38.9 11. i4/ 82.0 n ­' SC4.84/ �qu,,6K 75.77 2,4g6.00' 3.06/ - 2 - 65 Sept. 25. 1957 STL' TtRT FA1 - CIM G . ETC _ : Supt. Laverty reported th.^t a total of 162 organi- zations cmde res'rvations to hold picnics and other outdoor activities at Stewart Park during the 1957 season representina an attendance from this source of over 13.000 people. vandalism causing considerable property damage occurred at the park sometime during the night of Sept. 23. 1957, while the regular caretaker vas away on vacation. Approximately fifty panes of glass of various sirea and sore vindo:? sash urere broken,, some of then+ in the bathhouse and sore on the northwest side of the pavillion. The estimated cost of repairing the damage •raw estimated at In view of this vandalim he reconn nded that Ste -art Park be closed to the public between one-half hour after sunset and 8:00 a.m. until May I, 1958. fly Cone;. ' %t. F.gan : seconded by Comm. F.11. T:ran R^SOLVED, that the Superintendent be and hereby is authorized anti directed to arrange for the closing of Stewart Pprk yet-een one-half hour after sunset and 8:00 a.m. until Itay 1. 1958 as reconnended. ^arried. g-AVR0RA SIP' -FT PARKI"F ; LOT ':, D !"': Supt. Laverty reported that the parking gate located at the Seneca -Aurora Street marking lot had been damaged recently but that the offenders had bee-! arrested and filed in City Court. In addition they had to pay 10.00 for they damages to the gate. L-If-l?tI•'r't UA - SIX t• . CrT-EK: Supt. Laverty reported that the removal of the building at 141 S. Aurora Street, located at the southeast comer of the S. Aurora St. brilve, had caused a serious situation clue to lack of adequate lateral support of properties to the south. He advised that Enrineer Cass recommends the correctiol of this situation as soon as possi'l+le by the construction of E rQtaininir-all end the placing of earth fill becl• of the wall and surr*rting the adjacent properties. •+ i'he cost of p+roviling this -.'tall anti Pill is estimet,:d at tlP,W.00. He recorwended �! that a special meeting of 1P.1he Doerd be called to discv-Ra this !problem in more detail. By Comm. Viller: seconded by Covw. Decker M301W_-D, that the Mayor be requested tocall such a special meeting. Carried. Me Favor set Monday. Sept. 30, 1g57 at ?:N' p.m., as the time for such a special meetini' and directed the Clerk to so notify ell members o: the So:-rd. P3ARSALL PL. E _ CUFB & _TZt t: Reporting an the request of John C. Hanoi for ccn- struction of curb and gutter in front of his property at 156 Feareall Place, Comm. ,)echer advised thpt •while most of Hr. Hand's property is located inside the City the street in front of his property at the curb line is el.most entirely located outside the City in the Tomn of Ithaca, and therefore departmental funds cannot be used for this rurpose. The Su-eri•it^n'-'ent reported that he and the City Rnpineer had discussed the in►prover.:ent of Pearsall Place in the Tcnrn of Ithaca -ith Mr. Harry dakor, TaLm Hiphvray Supt,,, who had indicated thet he will carry on the im- provement end grading of Pearsall Place in front of Mr. Hand's property. By Cora,,. Decker: seconded by Comm. F.W. '::qan RRSOLVED, that 1:r. Hand's request for construction of curb ;�nd gutter in front of his property located at 166 Pearsal.2 Pl. be end hereby is denied; and thpt the City Clerk he eirected to -rite him pivinp hip the 'oregoi-;- details. Carried. AMM T 1,ri S_ R 3M: By Comn. I fir. -gan: seconded by Conn. %radford k7-50VI , thpt the Supt. be authorized to advertise for bits to be received at the next regular meeting, of the Hoard for tho rental of the E;un;cipal Airnort an the basis of the lease Approved by the Correon Council. Carried. BY Comm. ' .m . ' ran: seeonc'ed Sy Com. Hecker P'TMVIED. that the Supt. be authorized to Frerare inforrWtion to the bidder settinP. forth standards for snow rt�oval, frass maintenance, public protectio-t and other pertinent conditions relative to the lease or the airport. Carried. 30-1. "1 OF TIVUC ' 04,L ; rr.CCV__1T)1 CITY Cr ITH`C". .1 Y 5,-*ci-1 'Veetini, N30 p.A. Sert. 30, 1957 1`'�,"P: }i :i ''A yor - I;yan Cots lssicners - 3rrdford, Decker, Idler, '=in. '.gent."* LQan, Reulein 'lflernvo - Stimson, Alkinson, Csbcar, Connolly, homarorni, Gee, 11prrison, `jurTtq Attorney _ Clynes Supt. of Public '?arks - lAverty Asst to Supt. - Rich Engineer - Cass Clerk - 3lean RRT, I'RJG IPLL , 3I T.: CJMY: 1 ryor Fyan announced th.0 this sT*Cisl me2ting1r 1 been calla-► to discuss 1he condition at the southeast comer of the South Aurora ltrect ')ridge whicith was ret.ortec+ at the last me=tang of thy+ Board ')v the Surerintendent. "e nvte_d thRt severrl other mat;;ers await aoa d action at this time. By Comm. Decker: seconded by Comm. 1- iller RESCU , , that the Peord hereby consent:: to the consideration of anA/or Action on such other mttPrs ps ena)l nrorerl-, be brought before the Roarcl r,• this meeting. Unsmimo usl•r Carriel. engineer Cons then revie.red the hirtory of the acquisitive by the City of the •,rorerty loceted at 141 S Nro-p ce =i ee't, its use by the contractor on toe Tutinti Fork rrolect as a field off xith the understrnding that whe-) finished -lith the work he •could detlish it at his e-Tenae. ' `ith the remo pl of the building last week it p-1 eathat it will 'e neceasrr• to con£truct a concrete retaining -all to supraproperties to the south ,nd rprticc:larly the property at 143 S. kurora ;t. die stated that the adjrcent rrorerty is 6-reatly derendent for sunrort on V e building th^! has "�esn rer•oved and thrt thirtir feet of the bearing + ell heel a1rA?dy colla-veil. :Je recommendr-e the construction of a ty-elre root cone -ete rPtaini-ig -tall L • i royimptely 120 feat Ion- on bAd rock, which he estir+et d rill cost —roxim-tePr "12,000.00. r.Lierman Connolly exprpsseA his or nion that this eamage Mas c?used by reconstruction, of the C. urarp `At eet bridge and thst the "Tate "lent. of -ru;)ic orks should be held res-on ible for rert or All of the cost of the needed re-mirs. Mar cm Ilkinool auestione d )her the lipbility restei - • ith the Cit-r, the cont;-actor or the State Dert. Due to the existing emr-envy. =uq . Laverty urr-ed that -,ro-nt.t action be tPkan to protect the city agpinst -n-1 further d.-mA7e th?t ta.-y occur clue to heavy r,ins or other cony iticns be-roncl control. He suggested that in the meantime an inw!stigation be made f the State's res^onsi-ility in the matter. 3y Conn. Miner- Seconded by Cor, ' W. �,, n i'W1119, thpt the cornstruction of a concrete retaining --r11, in accordance 'fith Awns t refared by the City Engineer, be &I -roved Fnd authorized: and tl.rt Va Com-on Council be reruested to anyrorriate the sue: of t12,000.00 to cover the estimpted cost of this rroject, Unpnimous1-- C: rrie 41darman 7�_ur by entered the room a . this ^oint in the z rocepdings. JR (`':T '.Ul:r k MI GTtL,TI: IS: Comm, ha. egan recom-+ended gnanding the Mr,-ort Rules and -eguletions on(' Action +s trPen thereon as fol'_o-a: Iy :omrr.. i%. ":Ann: seconded 'ay Comm. F. ". 2rPn Z ('L"':1, that Jule 8. o= the tir ort Pules t Regulrtione of the loarrl of "nblic 'brks, Insurrnce, ;)e and he rebv is ,mend+ by ^dtlinF thereto a nrra parer-,rp1,h to repel as folta*,s: 67 - 2 - 3ei it. 3(`, 1957 ri'.1 1 L - Ii0"1%: - 0";. ' = � : iller re•-orte th.,• the Water & :ewer 3e:iartment had encountered un orseet exretises during 1957 amounting to inncludinF engineering foes, ^:+inting of three tanl-s -vnd ne+r constructim Work. Chile it appears at this time th*t the revenues for the year vi.11 exceed (:stiwtes he nredi^terl the need for a temrorPrY loan in the total--mou•-it of t2P.MO.M to OnarAte the dej�artment for the balance of this yesr. He ointetl out that pn incr ,-use in the eater rates will be necessary to meet this sad Nture deman4s on the Ater & = esmr %nartments. 137 Comm. i iller: seconded 'o,'- Cam. 'eulein that the Board ^prove a teznnor-rq loan to fir-ance exnenses of the .ater & ':ewer Derartment for the baltmce of the yepr 1957 in rntici-ation of 27 increrse in water rates; and that the-owr-on Council '.)e rt-cuestod to *uthorize P te^: ornz ► loan in the total Fmount of 20,Qd1r+.M for this ur:•ose. _ Carried. S 13 5unt. Leverty advised that there hack be.-n P rrimi increpse it the serer ripe over the bids taken on Feb. 27, 1D57 and requested Puthority to - urchPse a carload of this ripe r'or use b r the �eimr Derartment At the bid rric" aT-roved on Feb. '.,}7th. 31f Corm. ' % T:osn : secmde ' by Coma. 111 er thrt the 3urerintendent he and hereby is ; uthorize_; to r1F+c9 an oz-1er Cor a c-l-load of the setter Im -t the bid • riac o: 'eb. 27th. Cf rried. U 1 Y' 'r"L I - "K!-C: -u»t. L►rverty rerorted that the '>tFte TrFfic Corenis: for hrs to ltPti,velY arnroved rrrkinq on the Turing Fork which Mould rermit the .. rrr!:inK of 1G cars cn the Yrest side of "eneca 'ray ante 2r alonfr the *north side of Greet ",treat, subject to the np-iroval of the "trte Oepartment of ub'sic 'Forks r and the Mate ^olive. tie asked nermis.sion to -rite both of the I,t►er stints �- oleneies for Stich ap;•rov-1. CorAssioners Decker and , iiler expressM their o,A lions that to pen -At parking in these areas trill dafeat the nurnose of tht "%ring Fork and therefore recommended further stu-iy. 3T ':Demo. in. ':pan: seconded by Comm. Reulein that this matter be referred to the Cat-it.r 1 In. ro7,:ments g e•,-rkh-ja Corr-ittee ^or further stud- Pnd resort. Carries i . '� . '4,` 'M` :T13 - I - R7 "unt. Laverty re; orted receipt of a rcr,unst .from the :Apte Sept. of ublin "orks concerning the - ro•�osed •tidth of »neca :end Green =streets. Both streets are aboun as 44' fe-t 1wilie in the plan. The State department asked consideration of a 40 foot width because of the number of trees to be renoveO. He ?reviser+ that if the street is ma,'e 44 feet •side it Will be necessary to re"►ove 120 trees and that if it is mane 40 feet only S5 trees Nill hrv-� to oe rerravece. He advise-1 +-bLt a 40 foot -i:ie street xvill �-rovie,e three, lanes of moving trnfPic as -cell as one lPne for p.-rkinR and hp reconrwided a,-,nroval of both streAs at 4n rant in ••idlb, frocr the Timing Fork to i-ea�ia+ .Atreat. 3y For:,- 3re•1ford: secar:ded b-,► Comm. Filler ;' Qr tr -;, that the ►.ridth of ')enecA and r-reen Streets from the Turing Fork to :.e6da+ Strut be a,►nroved at 40 feat in ect•or,lance Stith the :ecomt-endrtio►t of the )Uverintendent. C- rrierl. '�Q�,'ilis - �myor '-Mn ah^ouncO that P joint aeeoti^g of the 3oard of ' ub11c, :'ire Commissioners, 1pnninp. 3oarre and CM.mon Council ,gill b3 held on Cet. 16th. At 7:1r' -.m. to discuss the reloeatin-i of central Pi" headquarters. Cn motion the meeting ups ^d journe-1. �! 31.04RD OF Pt►B[.IC *4CRYL rR(,cF. DT GS CITY C�' ITH!C. , t'.T. Regular Neeting 4430 p.ro. Mayor - Ryan Commissioners - Decker. Miller, '7m. Attorney - Clynes Supt. of Public ' #orks .. Laverty Psst. to Suet, of Pub. 'e.s. - Rich Engineer - Cass Asst. Engineer - I �elchen Forester - daker Clerk - Blern Deputy Clerk - Sins9haugh October 9. 195? =:gPn , F.' . Egan, Reulein NU S: The minutes of the last regular meeting and the special meeting held on Sept. 30th. were duly aprroved. RIDS _ ;-M-ORT LF.?SS: The following bids on the lease of the Municipal Airport for the veriod Nov, 1. 1957 to Dec. 31, 1959 were received, opened and read by the Clerk. wane of Bidder Amounj of Bid Amunt of certified check Ithaca Flying Service H.M. Peters, tanager $300.00 per month �1,200.00 Chartair Allen 'I. Hayes. Owner 266.67 1,066.68 by :omr. ;m. Fg;r.: seconded by C°"�. Decker RESOLVED, that the bids be referrer' to the Buildings & Grounds Com Ittee for study end report. Carried. AlRiaT ri LES 11'M Ri.GULATIOiNS: Clerk read a :Etter from :i . Hayes, owner of Chartair, in which he reviewed recent amendrent to the firport Rules and Regulations adopted by the 3oard. He sugge3ted that some oversights anI a typographical error must have ocur ed in making the amendment. He recommended some further amendments to bring i in line with st.Fndard aircraft insurance practice. On motion this letter was referred also to the Buildings and Grounds Committee for consideration. STrE1!RT CLCSrj1Q: The Clerk re d a letter from Peter Faul Kellovg, Professor of Ornithology and Biological Acou tics at Cornell university, in which he asked that the Board reconsider it action taken to close 5tevart Park at night and to consider permitting sups engaged in the study of natural history to use the park, +which includes th bird sanctuary. from da,►light on, after the 1st. of April. By Comm.. Decker: seconded by Coin. h. "ran PM OLSr _11, that the request be refe ed to the Buildings < Grounds Conmmittee for study and report. Carried. EAST" 'CO �, , JF, L A�E-: The Clerk re,�d a letter from the City ;.ttorney rcgri-dinR a lane running from 105_315 Fastwo�)d Avenue *ihich has b en sold to the City at Tax Sales in 1954, 1955 and 195�. On Nov. 28. 1957 the three-year re- 4emption period will be up and the City may proceed to perfict its title if it is deemed desirable to retain the Droperty. By Coon. Decker: seconded by Comm. Reulein BOWRD OF PUBLIC WORKS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE October 9, 1957 Morse Chain Co. $ 175.0 Gulf oil Co. 305.79 Coddinaton Rd. z�Iater District 66.57' Board of Education 11.10 - VillaRe of Cayuga Heights 8.18- Village of Cayuga Heights 18.84- Villave of Cayuga 4eiehts 6.87- Village of Cayuea Heights 1763.76- Coot G.L.F. Bolding Corp. 173.55- 'Iles, Eugene & Mary 7. 40-- Soltys, Frank P. 7.20 - Keiffer, Mildred 11.21 -- Teek-On Corp. 15.00- Tallcott, Rollo k Jennie 7.40- Hockett, Charles F. 3.10 Abbott Charles 4 3.10 Hill, A. 6.69- Deeley, Frederick C. 93.32 APPROVED BY- FINAKCE COWITTES GENF.F,AL FUND City of IthaaapWater & Sewer Funs $19052.97 BOARD OF PUBLIC AU DI T Donald Quick Arthur Machen Arthur Machen Donovan AenninFer Beals, McCarthy & Gulf Oil Products. Auburn Foundry Co. L. B. Townsend WORY3 PPOCEEDI'-179 9H�'T q, 1957 # 2 Rogers, Inc. AP'ROVED BY F/NVICE COt"_ITTEE $ 104.on 120.00 96.no 68.00- 125.92 - 143.17 - 471.00 B . 49 BOARD OF P:TRLIC WCRyS PROC'-r'DINGS AUDIT SHEET October 9, 1957 Duplicating Products, Inc 26.13- City Char.bQrlatn 4,48- Francis J. Laverty 4,25- T. G. Miller's Sons Parer Co. 88 The American City .01- New York Telephone Co. 71.21= T. G. Miller' a Sons Paper Co. 16.67 -- Wm. J. Ryan 22.89 -- New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 80.29 -- Lillian Berdan .00 Ithaca Printing Service.00 _ Ithaca Window Cleaning Co. B. C. 15.35 A. Exterminating Co. 62.00 Brewer do Brown Co, Inc. 48.87 Sinclair Refining Co. 212.61" City of Ithaca, Water & `'•.wer Div. 94.53 - . JamiesonrMcKinney Co, Inc. 9.30 --. City of Ithaca, Water & gelfer Div. 179 2 Baker Lumber & Supply Co. Inc. 240,. 46 C. J. Rumsey & Co. 109.48 Pfohl Equip. Co, Inc. 29.61 Homer Stewart 41.08•= Andy Soyring 21.50 CulyAr'a service 24.89 New York State! Electric & Gas Corp, 21772.77 State Equipment Co, Inc. .29 American Freightways Co, Inc, 2.40 Karl L. Phillips, Inc. 136.o1 Albee Motors 1 .19 Binghamton Heil Equir Co, Inc. 2.15- Snencer' a Body Shop 88.38- 'Walsh & Son Chevrolet Inc Co. 43.33 The General Crushed Stone 270.20-- Welch express Line 2.40 Gleason Chemicgl do S-upfily Co. 6 0 Goodyear Service Stores 1'7 42 Malcolm J. Mann. M. D. 20.00 University Band & Gravel 154.15 E. N. YcauRde 1,070.60 _ Rumsey-ithalea Corp. 1,77j.�3" Alby & on 2 . 5 - Knight Paving Products 99.13-" Syracuse supply Co. 42.67 - Robinson & Carpenter 95.77- Johnny' s Welding Service 161, 90 -_ Wallace Steel & supply Co. 5`6. 3 William H. Quinn 31.99- Daniel G. Lanni Co, Inc, 5,373 .00= Cortright Electric, Inc. 34.25 Zmpire State Culvert Corp. 623, 8b-- Apes Weldinv & Supply Co. 8.50 " Tropical Paint Co. 455:l1i� - New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 71,96-" The Garland Co. PO.89 Rottman Ror,fing & Rp.modeling 35% " - JRmes C. Avery 15.00 -" Fred J. Whiting 16.75 _ Sunrise Spraying Service 350.00 " Ithaca Coop G L F Service, Inc. 103.65-- 69 - 2 - L 7 :. R CO. FLASK 'G LIGHT 51Y11IL: The Clerk reported receipt of an Application of L 11 r " CO which has been file-4 with the Public Service Commission for per:zission to discontinue the use of automatic flashing light signols and the removal of same, at the crossinr at grade of tracks of said L V R R ^.0 and 1tate Street in the City of Ithaca, said cros-ing being designated as IY-307.05. 3y Canon. Decker: seconded ')v Comm. ' jn. Egan ;4FZ;U'LVFD, that the matter be referred to the Highwpy Committee for study and reports Carried. ,;TX'J.L LIGHT _ :`DVIS t7,"ME: '-eyor Ryan ream a letter -+hick he received from :ar. Se)vxnv Thomson, 109 Morris .Avenue, requesting installation of a street light an Morris Avenue. By Comm. Decker: spcanded by Conan. r.". Egan RF';OLW'''). that the rAquest be referrei to the llighjPY �om:aittee for Jnv(-stig, tion n d rej art. Carried. C011MU STREF.Iv' RRIDGR: Corns. F.e4. Egan reported that during the painting of the Columbia Street bridge it wi s discovered that the condition of the floor berm lirs such that structual steel r"ir should be undertaken. He presented t%eo reooluti•ans an this mat•.er which were acted uFon as follor+s: 3y Comm. F.' '. rgan : seconded by Cono+i. Miller F&SOLVEM, that the painting and cleaning of 10 floor be: Rs of the Columbia -Street bridge be eliminated fror+ the contract with D. G. 1.rnrni Co. Inc.; and that 40600.0n. be deducted from the final, paM nt for this work making the total contract $9,350.00, tyr5: 5 0=arried. 3y Comm. F.". E€an; seconded by Comm. Miller RKS01. : , that I$Ddjeaki & heaters be requested to include a complete i_napecticn and analysis of the Columbia Street bridge in the work authorized by this Soard an Sept. 11, 1937 and which is to be done on lionday Oct. 14th. Carried. AU. D; Y F, tja'?G - W. ST11Z �jl71 -* F NR:a"G V1 : By Conan. Reulein : seconded by Ccam. F.W. Egan RF-SOLYED, that all -day parking be permitted at 21 locations in the southerly part of the ". State lot; and that the perking fee be estpblisW at these locations Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. at 25! for 10 hours, and BE IT FUr?HFfi RF..30LVF.D, that this action be referred to the Coamnon Council with a reeorrmcndation that the Traffic Ordinance br. nr-t►Oed to urovi,'e for its proper enforcement. Carried. OFFST E:ET P1G - U rjCpj j Y WF,1 Cow. Reulein reported that the Carital 1,,r— . ants, Traffic & Parking Committee has studied the letter from Lewis C users which was presented to this Hoard on Sept. llth. In which Mr. Myers proposed to lease to the City without charge his property at 302-04 University Avenue for a period of three Years for off-street parking purposes. He �Ddviaed that the area involved has a capacity of 10 to 15 cars and thrt the conrnittee feels the possibility of receiving revenues from this arew is doubtful since overnicht parking is av:ilrblc on the street; further that a prececbnt may be set 'ay the de+elorement of private property under lease. He recoompom ded dis- approval of the nroposel at this time. 3y Comm. Reulein : seconded try Conn. F. ". T'.gan RRSOLV7), that the report of the Committee be accepted and approved and th:"t gar* dyers' prorosal that the Cit-• lease his property at 302-04 University Avonne for off-street parking rurposes be and hereby is disapproved. carried. 710 BOARD OF PUBLI; 'iORKS r'rwurr.uIVW CITY OF ITHACA, N.Y. Regular Meeting J c 30 p.m. October 23, 1957 PRESENT % Mayor - Ryar. Commissioners - Bradford, DeckPr, ohu Egan. F. W. Egan, Miller Attorney - Clynes Supt. of Pub. Wks. - Laverty Asst. to Supt of Pub. 'Res. - Rich Engineer - Cass Forester - Baker Clerk - Blear. Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh Minutes of the preceding meting were duly approved. GE0 DAVIS WATER SFKICE: The Clerk -ead a letter from George Davis, 114-16 Norris Avenue, protesting a bill for installing Grater service to his , �� .. Ly. He stated that the service vas run from the locatirr of the curb stop in front of the property to the end of the 2` line in the street Which necessitated going up the street farther than would havbeen necessary had the line run in front of theproperty. Ot this basis he r. vested the Board to adjust his bill to the amcxmt the bill would have been d the line been opposite his property on MorrIs Avenue. B y our. Miller: seconded by Conn. F. 4. Egan Resolved that the letter be referred to the Water & Sewer Committee for study and report. Carried. AIfiPO,i'T - -ASE CF LA'II1S: The Clerk read a letter frog fir. Allen W. PAyes, oWner of --hartmir, caking application for a twenty-year Lease of certain lands on the Ithaca ':uiicipal Airport. By Cons. lvdller: :seconded by Comm. Egan Resolved, that the application of l-�- Hayes be referred to the Buildings & Ground: Comuaittee for study and report. Carried. A ^F'g71T' Pj ACF BRiDG%.: The Clerk read a letter signed by twenty -tour residents ... of Cascadill.a Park and DeVitt Place egarding the condition of the DeWitt Place bridce. It was contended that the b idge has deteriorated rapidly in the past few years and that at the present ti it is unsafe for pedestrian traffic especially for smAll children. The tter contained a ra^nest that , if this bridge is not to be repaired and me twined. the City replace it with a foal bridF,e suitable for pedestrian traff c. By Comm. 'Aller: seconded by Corr. Egan "COLVE'D, that the request be referr d to the Bridges & Creeks Cornndttee, Pend- ing receipt of a rerort rm the inspection of this bridge by Nodjeski & Masters, which was authorized Sept. 11, 1957. Carried. ARTERIAL HJGf!AY i�1_I`IT'"'ll�'�CF: The c-erk rear+ a letter from ''..r.. Towlson, rys't District Engineer, State Department of Highways, encloainF ten copies of an agreement for maintenance and repair of state arterial highways passing throveh the City of Ithaca as it applies to 1he Tuning Fork section which har,been com- pleted. The agreement provided that the State shell pay annually to the City the sur. of a870.63 for such v*l.ntenarce and repair costs. It was requested that rlrm fully executed copies of the agreetent be returned to the State Reps"•-ent Of Public 'brks together with nine c pies of the ordinance authorizing the execution of the agreement. By Conan. Decker: seconded by Conan. A if - 2 Lr V. R. 204 kjASVT,4G LIGHT SIG4 AL;: nes Co. Lker reported that the L.V.R.R. track and crossi-ag I ` O7.05 on 'lest State Street are out of service and therefore the Highway Committee has no objection to the request rresenteO to the Public Service Com.-Issioen by L. V. F. R. Co. for permission to discontinue the use of automatic flashing signrls at this crossing. By Comm. Decker: seconded by Comm. F. W. Egan RESOLVED, that the Board approves the request of the L. V. R. R. Co. in this matter. Carried. MME31A STREET BRIDGE WEIGHT LIMIT: By Cann. F. !.% agen: seconded by Cow.',%. Egan ZSCU D, that upon advice and recommcvndation of the Consulting Engineer, the Columbia Street bridge be closed to all vehicles weighing in excess of 5,000 lbs. (21 tons) Carried. SEAR MAf'S - VILLAGE. OF CtYUG/ HEIGHTS: Comm. Miller reported that seer maps maintained in the water & Sewer Division for the Ca,,Wa Heights sewer system have been prepared by the City under contract with the Village and he recommended that they be turned over to the Village. Sy Conan. :,iller: seconded by Comm. Decker RMOLVED, that the Board approves and authorises the Superintendent to turn over the seder maps maintained in the 'later & Sewer Division for the Cayuga Heifrhts sewer system to the Village of Cayuga Heights. Carried. NOR'PLY.' ZIECTRIC COtTAVY BTIL: Comm. Miller reported that a bill in the amour:t of $W4,00 against the hater & Sewer Division had been rendered by "Morton Electric Company for work of an emergency nature which iieluded the rewinding of an Allis Chalmers 100 h.p. motor at Vani tta's pumping station and the press- ing on of a net, shaft. He recommended aorroval of this bill for payment. By Corn. ;-iller: seconded by Com. F.'d. Egan R$SOLVF';. that the bill of lorten Electric Company in the amount of A804.00 for the er*rpencv work be and hereby is oprsro ved for payment. ATM —. 5 NAYS: 0 Lknanimoualy Carried and *, I I .d by the }wor BLD5 - CH;[ZC-LS: By Com. i iller: seconded by Com*. Decker MIZOLVED. that the Superintendent be and hereby is authorized to Advertise for bide on the City's annual chemicr.l requirements. Carried. flATQ E' QTF[T T_: Com-. hiller recommended installation of short wive radio system to include base stations, three remote control units Pnd thirteen mobile units (7 in general fetid equirtaent and 6 in Water and se*-ier division equipment). He recommended that c2,530.00 be included in the lg58 general fund budget, $2,282. in the outer fund budget and the remainder or e4812. be requested through Civil Defense on a matching funds basis. By Con. biller: seconded by Comm. 7. 'T. Fran RESOL , that the i.ayor and City Clerk be authorized to sigh and execute an application for rmtchinv, Hands through Civil Defense for installation of a short dive radio system in City equipment at a total cost of $9624 with one- half or 4.4,812 to be requested from Civil Defense. Carried. F_-Z. L LIt SNSY�: By Corry. Uller: seconded by Coma. ►)ecker that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to app1Y an behalf of the fl'itv for a Federal Lic-nse to overate this radio equirment. Carried. AIRFGRT LEASE: By Comm. 14m. Egan: seconded by Comm. F. 'I. v,an 712 - 3- Jv Covri. Irodford: E-aoondk by Cow. '.fie. •':,in th,t tho bills Prrs meA owd sudited r, J;hhe Firwner :omittna be : nd they hereby rre ac-'roved for -,. "vent; � thrt tho bills receiv; ble 'le rr •roved end or:iarerldota0. Car iod. On motion the rc-atine! %4e5 ad,journesd.I A 4 i -r�_ vuen City Clem; few Water and Sewer Fund invoices presented for audit October 9, 195Y. Addressograph - multigraph Corporation 20.50 , Allen Tractor Service 12.Y4-" Art Craft of Ithaca, Inc. 233.23 -i -- seals, McCarthy & Rogers Inca 465.32 -- Brewer, Donald 315.00 Bristol Co., 1'he 10.1a- iiurroughs Corporation 20.90�- City Electric Co. Inca 476.09-- City School District," Cityaf Ithaca 1616.43 .- a lly's Super Service 4.50- , Crame is Auto rarts 171,3.32,— Donohue - Halverson Inc. 42,21 - Preeman's Motor hLrins 12,50 Garlock Packing Go., The 9.77.- Goodrich, -rne B. F. Oo. 5.40 ---- Goulds Pumps Inc.- 1334*00 - iaverstick & Co. Inc. 269,48- Head, Henn/ R. 3.4d --- Hull Heating & Plumbing Co. 2,60." Agency Inca 415.29-- ,;thaca Ithaca Coop. G. L. F. service Inc. 3.95,-" Ithaca Delivery Inc. 3.00 -. Ithaca k'ropane Co. Inc. 7.80 / polar to Machine Stop 125.50-� 20.04---"� Little, A. M. & o on Millers, T, G. Sons Paper Co, 50.92i Monarch laboratories Inc. 77.20 / Mueller Co. 15.26- national Gypsum Co. 349.05-- newing k qui pmme nt Corp. 6.80 -"- rsew York State hlectric . • (;as Corporation 306.58' tbw York Telephone Co. 78.64/ Norton 41ectric Co. 228a28-/ riotaker, A. Co. Inc, 594.30x' ttich, Charles a. 19a20 -*" Rockwell t•lanufacturing Co. 34.19✓ mvmey, C. J . & too. ll.lb� Rummy - Ithaca Corp. 757 X � Salnona M. H. Electric Co. Inc. 166.70� moth's Hardware 1 2 Sturm Bros. Superior - Lid9orwood - AMMY 398.25-- Tioga Auto rarts 12.24 Townsend, L.B. Go, 101.30 i Van Matta LfTice Equipment 13.00,- Wallace Steel & wpply Co. 17.20--' Walsh & Son Chevrolet Inc. 1..29./ We lle s Supply Co., Inc., The 201 / 90241.05 Apprev9d Financo Comitteaj,' 1nj•lt `:aot�yo FrP�on+; 'Irl Of ?rtlb. 'lire, iirA,i fc+rd ilrCirtT' 14.11-r •IT. -cren h911��l1!1 Surt. Pub. 'Ikx. %lerk nPt^i t•r 1 ar. T-Avwrty r745G Kenn _ a'jr�a}I�r:nh Iry 7 OF pnni Y7 ••���; r '?;4r ,. tictobpr 16, 10,51 F r Cr1r►rR '�i er , �?p _g g nCW wd •��" RP."+S r lircFI.g �.rr-s^ �•11!^i'•.17 -:Ast�rl,m� B.W. T�ir:r •`ilrira.�n i'^ul T-Ivr ri ••s• I.hipf + itarrr • n? I V :.cap neb•,r-. 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Egan, &eulein u.lderm3 n : Stimacn , Koma rand .ttorney - Clynea erupt. of Publle '-orks - Lrverty Asst. to Supt. of Pablic 'orks _ Rich City snginoor - Casa Forester - Barer Clerk - Blean !repot♦ Clark _ Sinsabaugh i '" : Yinutes of the preceding meetij;jr v-ere 3,..Jy approved. 51.0-7 Clark read a letter from "orbcrt 9, ichickel requesting installation of a street light an Elmcrest Circle. BY Coma. Decker; secco ded by Conan. Reule in MOLVED, that the rimiest be referred to the ►'ighwa•.- Comittee for study And rerArt. Cerriei. AWMAM _ HALL.!', AILVD. AP -Et- The Clerk read a letter from Chris Haler M*AstbV annexation to the city of about eight acres of his land, subdivided into 32 building lots, located on the .+eat side of Haller BoulevArd. 9y Comm. hiller: seconded by Colon.. F. ,;pan R23CJLV9D, that the request be referred to the Board as a Committee of the mhole for study and report. Carried. N.Y.S. S;ectrig & Gas Corp r'Qrgenymt: The Clerk read a letter :'roe: V.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp advising that it wished to continue the annual agreement now in effect for use of space in the municipal perking lot on `rest Green Street. By COM. Reulein: seconded by Camr. Egan IMoLVED, that the matter be referred to the Capital Inprovenents, Traffic 9nd Parking Committee for study and report. Carried. I I.Y.2 G,S CORP The Glerk read a letter from electric & Gas Corp requesting the granting of an easeeaen,t for the construction of two electric transmission lines crossing a Fart of lands omed by the 'rater R Sewer lrepartaernt in the water shed. By Comm. t4ller: seconded by Coma. 'lm. Egan RESOLVED, that the matter be referred to the 'later & Sewer Committee and City attorne7 for study and report. Carried. Br.Tat:I iG JALI, _ GLx 1, AL CJU_FK� The Cler reported that the Council had approved the construction of a concrete retaining wall in Six Nile Creek at the S. Aurora Stre,ct bridge and adjacent to 143 S. I,urora Street, ap►rrop'iate-i 406,000.00 from the Arterial Highway Reserve Fiend for the materials and rental of equipment for this project and requested the Board to recornend those accounts in its labor budgets from which to transfer the additional M.00O.0G 'needed to finance the labor costs of said construction. The matter was left with the Superintendent to present a recommendation in this matter at the next meeting. MMGr.T - 1958 The Cleric presented a preliminary draft of a ro[x'Bed tni.lgwt for the DepArtmeent of rublic "orks fen' the year 1958 for consideration. By '.omm. lAller: seconded by Conan. F.' l.9gan WSGLVI;D, that the budget be referred to the Board as a committee of the whole •' ------J-- --J -----a ! ZrriAA- 74 - 2 - t U :?1�.I.(`OPTIM: By Comm. Decker: seconded by ':o.m!. P. ".gap tESOL'BD. that the Board request the Common Council to approve the connection of route 96 and the I4eadox Street amerial as shown an pages 86 and 67 of the Ithaca Urban trea report and request the State nepertwent of Public 'forks to Schedule this element of the urban Flan as the next item of construction to follow those which have alreadv been arproved in the following order: 1. :uninp, Fork 2. Seneca and Green Streets 3. Neadow Street and route 13 relocation. Carried. 11TDS - GIj�S STF ET B1iI=: By Corr . F.". 'gan: seconded by Conr . filler iaMOLVM, that the `superintendent be authorised to advertise for bids on the construction of a new bridge on ri'_ei Street at van Attaws dam. Carried. yCi,'!t ttlf. STR_'ZT BiMJGr C-11 i,S: 3y :omn. F.'-''. Egan: seconded by Cowwa. I iller 'ESOLT-M. that Z.odjeski & Fasters be authorized to proceed '?ith studies on the Columbia Strut bridge in acc )rdance with their letter of October 24, lg57. Carried. SCNOCL FOR SVKAGE PLf--rr OPF.RRTQ::i: By Corp. `tiller: seconded by Comm. F.' 1. Fagan F3ESOLVM, . that Richard Bowlsby Jr., rrederick raeeley and Paul ' ooney be authorized to attend a school for grade III sewire plant operators in llb�nv, ".Y. an lov. 70, 21, and 22 at city expense. :a rried. WATER & RAMS: Corm. ', ilier ppqq��''eeeented and reviewed a schedule of water and sewer rates which he explained w�a the result of t careful study by the City's eorsultinP engineer. This adjustment in water rates ,LS the first change to a"rect more than 4ep of the users in 37 years. The pV esen t rates were adopted in 1920. The net4 rate is still no Rreater than vw.er rates in cities of comparable siw, -it), similar problems. 31nec that time ;order the exist•_ng rates, the x-ter de`.artment has taker over the cost of operating the sanitary sewers, sewage treatment plant and sewer division:. Furthermore, the we ;er departr+ent makes a contribution of .19,000 per Year to the general fund, Pith the need for modernization of the sanitary sewers And the sews ge treatment plant at an approximate co t of tl,300,000 as sham in the reports by Consulting Engineer, Donald ". St arras. dated lurch 19. 1957 and detailed rota study dated ISmv 2r, 1957, both f which Pre submitted herewith to becoare a pert of the recoras of the Board, his rate ch-enre becomes necessary. He advised that the ► Winer & Sewer 'so ttee reconrwnds adoptior of these new rates and that the construction prog am be spread over snproxinately ten voer� with the definite understanding that the now rates be reconsidered then the proposed construction is completed. By Conn. ; iller: seconded by Coma+. In. Egan M';OLVED. that pursuant to section lZ8 of the City Charter. the following; water and se4ner rates be and hereby �re Approved and adopted to hocome effective Jan. 1, 1958: NE'l RATE (Inside ;ity) ?idnimu:r ''-Large per quarter �a�L'gtpr u . Ft- Allati-ed Tat ? 75 - 3 - •Vr kATIE C Outside Citv) 71inimun 4-1-iorge per quarter Size Keter Cu. Ft. Allowrri ter Sewer 'Total Small 1,200 M.0o 3.00 -r).00 its 3,200 13.20 6.6o 19.80 5.500 21.48 10.74 32.22 an 11,200 4o.68 20.52 61.2o 3" 16.00c 52.68 27.24 79.92 41, 240100 72.93 38.58 111.51 6" 42,1n0 117.93 63.78 181.71 riret 1,2r0 Cu. ft. .50 $.25 .75 .1 8,8M " R .16 .lR .54 Next 900000 .25 .14 .39 next 100,000 .18 .1c .2P MIM : 6 'TAPS: 0 unanimously Carried. Comp+o i4ller then reported that subsequent to the receipt of the Consulting engineer's reports the possi5ility of receiving a feder.l Rr.nnt of up to $2509000.00 bee apperc*nt. If such a grant is received, the length of time these new rates would need to be in effect could be reduced as much as two }roars. He recommended that a meeting with the Common Council be requested to discuss the federal grant and the financing of the program. ,.... By Comm. :'filler: seconded by Cone*. 1%. Rgan ! RESOLVED, that the Board request a meeting, with the Corte Council or its arrTiroprinte Committee, to discuss the federal grant and the financing of the ^" sewer construction program. Carried. For reports referred to see City Clerk49 Permone-t File 10101, The follmi-ing comments were then presented by Corm. [:filer (1) of the Si,360,000, totpl construction recommended by the consulting F.ngineere 110,000 is for water improvements recommenced by the 1ational Board Fire dernrriters in the report of October NO. 760,000 is for sewage treatment plant improvements that trill enable the 'it'l to rxet the standards for sewage treatment that will be require(' to comply •►ith the ri.Y. State pollution abetment and control program. 490,000 is for modernization and ir:provp rent of the general se,)er systen, most of •rhich -as constructed in 1095 and 96, 60 years ago, the bulk of this amount being for the construction of new main trunkline interceptinr sRwcrs thit will relieve wary overloaded smaller mains. (2) The consulting engineers reeomoended a time table of five years, ho,+evur, in the discussions of the Board it developed that a ten Y&nr program would adapt itself better to a combination of temporary borrowing and pay as you go ar:d the rate schech:le oatlined has been drawn up on that basis. (3) As mentioned previously the federal grant if obtained, could cut the ten ye;r program by perhaps two years but vis must take steps as soon as possible to have the improvements to the sewap a treatment plant and the Plain and Cayuga Street interceptors tinder construction by July 1st. 1959 to insure eligibility for this aid. (4) The green Street interceptor is progrmmmed for 1956 to be ahead of the 76- :hero presently are no reserve fundi currently available to replace equiMient or to finance an einergmcy such as cccured in 1948 wher the ruin gravity supple line was taken out by a landslide. This year the Comron Council has already been requested for autt,orit.v for ternporary borrowing for the 'Toter and Sewer Department. It's obvious that under the prescmt rates and financial ccrJition of the Crater and sewer department the proposed c struction prograr. cannot be `'inanced by nnyother smears. (5) Regarding the proposed rate schedule. these are the two facts. A. 'ith over 90"? of the constructicn program affecting act-,ers the recommended rate will place the b-slk of the increase just where it belongs _cr, _AwPr servica. Further it mill bring the proportion of water and sec -Ter charges to the total rate into present jay prompective. 3. The actual proposed water rate or at least 94 of the city consumers is considerably less than the 1920 raj. In the Engineers report the avcrage consumer used 36M CF /C{tr. I shall use this figure as a comparison. In 1920, 3600CF of water alma cost the censuner 9.70 and SC¢ :rater ehareE _ 10.20 per quarter. He paid his sever shame in the fora of a portion of general taxes. In 1940, by Charter change the sMAOM were placed under the -star departrsrnt.. zurrorted by the water revenues, at no increase in water rataa. In 1947, grater r:+tes were increased to consumers using over 5000 CF/-'tr. k) his involved a,.r.—irnatelyr 10, of fte ­ater consumers anr+ brought those rates in 1.11 a with reeorwiendations made by t'.reeley and Ha'isen. Consulting engineers. In 1952, with the adoption of the Sewer Rental Lpvt, the basic 1947 rate scheo-Hilo -as "w intained and the charges for unter and sewer service anT ortioned within that schedule. ►finder the proposed rate scherhile. t 1600 CF/htr. the cor.sutaer could Fay for •rater $3.00 for sew r .2,04 $5.014 04 8.04 ts_ �13$ f� his total grater and eo-er rate is bout 31; over thu 1920 rate for rater alone but the -actual cost of •+ater ervice is about 27,", less than in 1020, the difference being the cost of serer service. I could caution those who wish to c with those of neighboring citios to sourceof supply, degree of treatmen systems for «ater, size of nollectia together <Ath the conditicn and are 3m. -mr. If cne bothers to irclude t I am zurc that these proposed rates pare the proposed uster and saver rates ake scare that the systems are comparable - method of distribution ani size of the system snd degree of treatment for sewer f the systevw aFplying both to water and se important factors into their analysis, Ill compare favorably. Finally. even though I feel that water and seder service -rill still be a bargain ender the proposed rate schedules, I strcngly urgve the Board in adopting this rate schedule, to corrit itself to a rate study and reaprra2 si• 1 of the City Nater and Sower System in the light of conditions existing at Vx. tlmie when the Lront�nRA ncin!strnrtirnm rosin is rnmnlat.a nr An2hstAntial1v BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS PROCEFDITIGS AUDIT SHEET OCTOBER 23, I957 T. G. Mil? er's Sons Paper Co. New York Telephone Co. . 3. Miller's Sons Paper Co. Ulrich Planfiling Equip. Corp. Jim' a Fix -It Shop Wiseen Fabrics Inc. Baker Lumber & Supply Cc Inc. New York: State Electric I Gas Horton Electric Co. Tiogs Auto Parts Sinclair Refining Co. American Freightways Co, Inc. Goodyear Service Stores The Welles Supply Co, Inc. Cramer's Auto Parts Goodyear Service Stores Arthur F re elove E. N. McQuade The Welles Suprly Co, Inc. Ned Welding Service McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Coverall Service & Supply Co, Crouse -Hinds Company. New York State Electric do Gas Nestor Bros, Inc. Kolar's Machine Shop The Garland Co. Thompson Motor Express, Inc. White Nurseries Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. t White Nurseries Ithaca Propane Cc Inc. The Ithaca Journxi Alas. G. Garin, M. D. Knight Paving Products, Inc, 0. H. Dickens Martin & Son, Inc. Martin A Son, Inc. Gulf Oil Products Sinclair Refining Co. Gulf Oil Products Bicknell Mfg. Co. APPROVED BY 8orp. Inc. Corp. FINAYCE COM"TTTFE 6.42 -- 29.60 -- 42.63 — 18.66 22,65 9.55 - 171.86- 89.65 88-50 126.62- 32.W 120. 6,, 50.96— 125.o6 - 17 2.23 - 109.00 r 370.50 "' 391.76— 384'00 25.35 r 112.80 50,72 r 3.00 32.01 74.25 3.9g`" 137.30_- 289.95-- lz7_30.r f f 5 go- 21.37, 8.58' 33. 501, 46- 110.00 29929.50-' 59 .00-- 314.62 - 112.13 380.59 73.05- it ., Water and Sewer Fund Imrices presented for audit October ?J, IY57. Aw.ricant ; reightways Inc. frt Craft of Ithaca Inc. Rakar Lmmber & bupply Co. lnc. 5ea1s# McCarttW r, Inc. F.ishop was llr; stof Co., -!'he Carter, ealph 6, Co. Consolidated bricx Co. Inc. Copeland's Picture Framing Corbin, halph Cramer's buto carts Nx.Littg Valve & Hanufacturing Co. r3encral Chemical Division -f3eneral Cru.9hed -zone Co. General Labo. ►tors• Supple, Co. Grey, Walter B. OWS Oil Corp, Hanks, the Fred -^ . Co. tiaverstick & ta. inc. 9"d, hhenly no Ithaca. 6i ty of. Gene Ml Fund Ithaca Junk Co. Ithaca Printing ,3erviee Ithaca Propane C-3. Jack's Glass Shop Jamieson - r;cnizutiey Uo. Jones, John wiley Co. 4ramer, Samuel J. little, A. ;:. & bon Long's rotor ,,P le s rcwane Cast Iron Fi..-e Co. rv�rmi Malcolm J j, 14. D. :filler's, T. C. Sons raFc:r iftwirC rquipmnt Corp. New York state Electric Z- ffevf York i'elephone Co. Dorton Electric Co. hersorO us, C, rl ,�Px+►sey - Ithaca Corp. rtepu 1•tanufacturing Co. Co. uas Corporation iteliable r:achine & ;itor :arts Co. stash, Cries W. tiobi Aso n G- Carpenter ,-Mw ey, C. J. & Co. SiVlox Valve & heter Co. Socony I•tobil uil Co. Soyring., Andy etc weer, r omer 'rowrtsend, L. B. Virginia aweltirg Co. l iallace Steel and Supply Co. lialih ce & Tiernan Inc. .4- sh & Son Chevrolet 1=0 3.50 132 At 106.50 126.72 36.45 --- U0.60- 44o22-- 96.87 3e25'-1 25.86 - 209.07 249.23 -- 723.1z -- 75.63- " 12.45 - 32 948 411.06 228.71 .60 _ - 206.03.- 47.56 8.50 - 2.00 ` .0 8.33 - 750.00 4.47- 23.1.5 - 12.50 - _ 11.F? 5.0 18*13 206.89 3j64.75 87.52 1822,12 8.61 905� 48.64 " 14.30 ' 9b.0 - 3"- 31.3.1 308 " 5.84 - 49.50 - 32.67 - U4.05 -- 86.22 106.1.3 - 45.31. 15 9421904 Approved Finance Committee BOARD OF PUBLIC WgXS ACCOUNTS RECTIVABLB October 23. 1957 city of Ithaca (R. Rohrer) City of Ithaca (General Funri) City of Ithaca (Stuart Park) City of Ithaca (Stewart Park) City of Ithaca (City Cemetery) Cornell University N. T. State Klee. k Gas Corp. Cornell University Belleayre Vanalrement Inc. Ganoung, Eva M. Clark, M. G At Florence VA"hall, Robert W. any Jean King, Walter P. Teeter. Merrill ani F'lorencp AP?RM!) BY FINANCE CMaITTES $ 25.00 - 9.56 — 58.39= 110,70'' Q.56 r 44.59 - 37.32.. 103.77 7.47 7.40 7.40 507.23 360.00 5.92 ' Water a O newer 'IFICY1 Tnv.*,,ices nrr.:nrted :nr Pmudit navembff 130 1957. kddressooMph - oultiCrelh C orp. I t I rtic Y''4 & Equipment Co.Inc, Dauer Lumber and Sgnply Co. Inc. eels, McCarthy t itoCers Inc. ?=x'pker, Donald xrire State Culvert Corp. Finger UnIces Fuel nrd Supply Co. ?irestone Stores C=oodrA. ch , `ihe 2. F. Oo. O is Oil Proftcts ' . fin, J. Fred Head, Femyy ka. F averrtick & Co. Inc. [sa;Ttian, tiichael & Go, Inc. Ithaca, 0it: S, General ;• r.nd it its to n Ithaca Deli%ery Inc. Ithaca Propane Co. Jameson - ivhinney Coe Jim's Fix -it ohop -Jones. John Wiley Co. N-1ine'a Yharreey -,cut Brothers little, A. X, &bon Lac Doueall .h rD punt Coo Inc. MAer's, T, G. Sons riper Co. %tinnal Welding heptuue Bete r Co. ;,ew York ,Otftte Education Dept., hewYork btate Electric I- Gas Corporation 1�ew York 'lelepF:one Co. Rorton Liectric Co. Quigley, Jams H. Root's Egress Inc. l;ursey, C. J. & C UO they - Ithaca Corp. Sinplax Valve & 1•b-ter Co. Aebinson & carpenter Smith, W. Y', Corp. Soyring,, Andy State Dquiprsnt Co. Inc. btevart, 14otrer Sturm brose 7hayor Appliance Co. Tcwn- d?ne, L. p. TrF ns Pearirf Corp. :welsh & bon Chevrolet Inc. 14rI.ton - i. ost Breuich Foundry iNe lies, T he Supply Co. ';estinghouse Electric 6up;ly 10heaton's Sheet Ket l ohop W11) Corporation Alo, Fran: b. Forster, Dr. F.:.. C. Corp. Co. 20 &50 17.45. 8a.02 29.64 31.50 161.11 - 95.00- d911& 16*U- 306: 7 147 .W-. 6.77- ;33.c'?- i09.98: 1931.79 - 13.7 5 3.25 9.80 - .69 2sm. w.Q1 19.59- 62.50 , 1,34911. 14*13 . 36.67- 1.6.5b - 319.11 88.00, 1752.9a- 57.8E 618.50 - 8.96 25.92 - 17 .23 . 397.73.- U, 27 1446 sJ45-- 67.50 604 - 161.37 15.70 72.6a- 4900, - ' 55.5L -- 6,26- 1 .1;0 366.06 - 82.29.r 55.82 - 4.43-- 29.16 . 38.88. 41+58- City Chamberlain $10005;.5L 5.34 . MART) OF PUBLI. ,; f ,:?U P► OMMINGS ACCO ?r.S MEIVASLE Nov. 13, 1957 City of Ithaca $ 9.23 City of Ithaca 28.70 Kappa Kappa Gam 39.07 Sans Associates Inc. 214.75 Sweetine, H.S. 4 A. S. 14.63 Lorenzen, Frarl & H. F.73 King, E. C. & 0. 1.40 Kavangugh, F. f P. 7.18 Wallace, H. I B. 3.25.75 Crawford, L. & J. 7.40 Wallace. L. W. 81.30 Evans, Leon S. 348.80 Mesovern. Ed. 3.64 Groton ?epd Co. 22.00 Full Heating & Plbg. Co. 32.91 Johnson, Theron 4.12 APP:'iL�4'KO BY ?�►�A.�� Odl��1T� lenArgl Fund New York state ri-pctric & GRA 10r-n slop8o9.6o 7. 30..; ') Cy c!3l IC YC P1'.'. i RCIC )I =. rJf.. w WFAC , 'r.Y4b .aeli,Llr . Ceti- o 4:30 F... over:beyr s- v 1057 'T : i%ayor - "van Con�nissioners - =ira iford, .eulein. Decker, iller lderman - Stimsor ttorno•r - Clinem :+upt of I ub. ' ks. - Laverty : sat. to Supt of i ub. ' rks. - Lich Rngineer - Cass Forester - Baker leputy Clark - SirsabaiWh 1MOTES ;mutes of the-*werdinr -*erti:ne vary tilt' at +jrovP,'. P?=ii F 5 rayor Kvar, asked that consideration he given akain to chArving fee for cars using; Stir+art Park with out of county license elates or Who reside outside the county. Tie urged that this matter be studiee now ao that r: if ai,nroved Toper tv,"ration for the caning spasart coulA 3e #RPde. BY raw. +-tiller, seconded b-, Cow. Roulein '*SOWM# that the wtter be referrer± to the Buildings r ►rounds Cor"ittoe fcr study and report. Carrie4. STEAM JP&U CITE - FIBL APT .,ayor :?Van reported that the Fire Chief hac,. called to his attention thpt with the locked Rate at Stewart 'ark that a bad situation existed in case of fire as to the Turk buildimp And with neonle► living there Plso. ye asked that the natter be considered by the 3o rd. 3y Cam. Ruelein , seconded by Cora•. Decker ROZOLM, that the matter be rofearr 4 to the Ruildir:# ;rwands Cosy ittee for 4tud7o, and report. Carried. 3iD_ 3 - C!q- IMIS Bids or: the city's vr,amieal needs fnr the ^as'1nF vwar for sulphate of alusdna. h7ftetod : inw , c?^_orine And eulr tur drlozidp yore receiver' . o-*-ned 9nd rea,4 as follow-: ILIMbfita- 6L AIQILICa -,erican Cysinamid Co. ! 2.119 per **It :.( .3. Ithacp Collier CherIAP I Inc. Ten. Chearicsl !Xv. Allied Chew. A D�v Corp. bnarch LaborstarUm, Inc. ?,iyc+ } ly O mm. . illar, seeorded !a-, Gear+. •louleir. :30LVn: That the matter be reforrRrT to the peter & mow Gan-. for s+.udr snel rerwrt. 'or •iei. .he 'e`lllee� y t%o. .ujc. 00-44 tans) (45-50 tons) �(60 tons 10 Nxisrah Leborstories , Inc. oltior 7homic-Is Ines. Solvay FroceR- Nv. Sohn 41ley Janes 'n. ly Comm. ' 711er, , aneanded by :.ore►,. Roulein T-'' ;OUV ;7: thrt the -natter 5F r-,Qrr -ei to the. ". 2S per cat. � 75 �75 , .&tar a -a—sr ^_*w,. for I* UJy 2 - 3uln+u_bi Yn i to Bid Fri.e Collier Cherdcal, Inc. ..15 r lb. .-. Ithaca Virginia Smelting Co. 12.pe" " 11" By Corn', 1-iller, seconded b i `oran. Reulein RMOLY D: That the matter be referred to the 'dater & Storer Com. for study and retort. I Carried. "aaWifgr of i1&gWeCCa RBCLAat_ Lig from John Tiley, Manager of the I City of Ithaca furnish the necess that a live Christmas tree could' that this liehting might be used of this project had beer, estimate By Cow. Decker, seconded by Comm RESOLVF,D: that the matter be ref power, Ling D 'fl Litt Farij,, The Clerk read a letter haca Chataber of Cuwaorce regtwt%tLjg that t1so ry electrical chanpe9 In De Ut lark so e lighted for the holiday season. He noted or other Furposgq. He said that the cost to be under i100.00. tiller rred to the Buildings & Grounds Comm, with Carried. ' Onle7 - Curb Ooeninp Retnuast Thi Clerk read a request from Joseph ". Conley owner of a gas station located at 325 E. State St, asking that the driveway to his gas station be rearranged. He enclosed a print of the proposed change. By Comm. Decker, seconded by Conn., Reulein ;W.% y':D: That the matter be referred to the High!-tay Conn. foi stu(t► and re- port. Carried. 3oa_ ,td of' A c:.t,lon FX=;,p.men . Skpt, Laverty recomaonded that a bill rendered to the Board of "ducation in the amount t �,65 be expunged and that a new bill '6 be submitted in the amount of D.e9. He explained that the rrevioua bill had contained a duT)liration of an amount previously pail by the board of EdueatiDn on Jan. 1.8, 1057. fJy -:omm. : iller, seconded by 3omwi. Decker -;OI That thb bill renderacV to the Board of ducation i.) the amount P98.65 on IUCU3t 12, 1957 be exptr►Ted aT thnt A bill in thy+ amount of ".210.99 be rendered. Carried. 'treat light - El cretst Circle Bly Corp. ',ticker, seconded by Som. r.illdr WSOLVED: That the Board elf Fublie brks approve the i-,stallation of a 2500 lumen street light to he 1r-9tallad m Polo '113 Umcrest Circle at an annual cost of t31.00. '•'srried. rd 4itigual -ates - 'ater 'Jent. y Conn. i i ller, seconded by Coate.. Brodfori 7rSO1V7`O: That the Bor-rd of 'rub is "orks approve the following additional rates for water as listed belmr. The Chamberlain shill collect feea for :rimetered -rater for b-rilding construction acco ine to the followine schedule. '-later 3ui)ling Permits steal] be i toed only when, in the orinion of the 'ater and Sever Division, i is not Practicable to ureter the service. In all cas6s the s2rvice must be metervri :rWore Wie bitUdse,y, is occupied by the emer or tenant. P) :Ingle 7arrily iesidence. Inside City 15.00 - in. Outside City 7.50 !In. b) -ultinle Residence or "ammerclal Buildings: Inside City 5.00 -in, Outside City BOARD OF PUBLIC WORY. S PROMMINGS AUDIT SHEET November 27, 1957 Ithaca Printing Service Burroughs Corp New Yor'- Telephone Co. Francis J. Laverty Ozalid 30vRr%1 Melchen Ithaca 141oor Covering Nev York State ElActric & Gas A. L. Barnum d Son Ithaca Coon 0. L. F. Service, Goodyear Service Stores Syracuse Supply Co. Rroetr4Ry Motor Trucks North4Side Pharmacy Goodall Rubber Co. Vinita F1Rv d Apron Co. Harland E. Holley Lehigh Va11Ay Railroad Co. Leary Coal Co. The Welles Supply Co, Inc. Petrilloce Cleanere, Inc. Gleason ChemicAl & SiMply Co. Ithaca Printing_ Service Ne" YoeA State L1Rctric & Gas Goodyear Service Stores Federal 31gn & Signal Corp. Al-len Tractor Service Fruit Growers of Chester Co, Pond do Voyer Co, Inc. Colbert' s CornAr Grocery William C. Landstrom Parking Coro of America The Generel Crushed Stone Co. Orrin J. Van Dyk, M. D. William H. Proctor Knight PRving Products, Inc. City Ch9mberlAin Corp. Inc. Corn. Inc. APPROVED BY V11TANCT 001-WIT EE t 168.80 32- 75--- 7.00 14.50-: 18.25 65.62 100. 28- 168.9o- 96.90 62.78 -- 2.23 2.96 , 2.On -- 163.17- -. 19.62- 54.7o . 6.31 5�61..501•. 2, 44.94- 327.60 22.5b' 64.2o f 2.0( 45.51_ 55.27 23.59- 5,478.no- 71.69-- 21.00 4.91 120.75- 81.00 85.00 1g0.15- 3.81- BOARD OF PtMLiC WOATS PROCE7 DINGS ATJA: T SHEET Novt? nbAr 13, 1957 1thiea Printing Service DucllcAting Products, Inc. C. J. Rumsey & Co. Amsterdam Printin,- & Lito Co. New Yor`r Telephone go. T. G. Miller's gone PAper Co. --Socony Mobil 01? Co, Ire. Wry. J. Ryan -Nobw York State Electric B. Tovneend illian Berdan Assoc. Equipment Distributors The American, City Ed*rard Velchen Ithaca Window Cle4ning Co. Clnrkson Chemical Co, Inc. A.B.C. Exterminating Co. -Norton Electric Co. Brever & Brown Co, Inc. :Sinclair Refining Co. -"91nc1Rir Refining Co. Jamleeon-McKinney Co, Inc. Norton Electric Co. ?ipiker Lumber & Supnly Co, Inc. algin Sweeper Co. Cayuga Motor Salee Corp. Andy Soyring --Cramer'8 Auto Parts Coop. G. L.F. Exchgngs Inc. Byewer Excavatijg New York State Electric & GHe -State Equipment Co, Inc. Spencer's Body Shop Brockway Hotor Trucks -State Equipment Co, Inc. Goodyear Service Stores - MacDougall SquipmoAnt Co, Inc. The B. F, Goodrich Co. Fred J Whiting B ockway Motor Trucks .cDougall Equipment Co, Inc. Ithaca Delivpry Inc. Long's Motor Sales Goodyear Service Stores Tiopa Auto Parts /Lang's Hgchine Shop Walsh & Son Chevrolet, Ino Beals, McCarthy & Rogers, Inc. =The General Crushed Stone Co. "The General Crushed Stone Co. -� Parlor City Construction Co. Rumsey-Ithaca Corp. Knight Pqving Products, Inc. University Sand & Grnv-1 • 1 L _.�v 71 _.��_S1 •. Corp. Corn. 8 l4f: 78 156.05 15.70 79.67 22.33 6. 51 26.6o 107.63 25. or 6:00 17.43 15.35 53.6o 7.00 55.33 39.92 1K7.44 251.90 5.50 192, 54 161.00 48.75 - 23.84 - 180.76 -- 7% 49 5.50 . 599. 50 - 2,724.39 - 26. 7 " 44.35 7.09 ' 25.74 42.95 15.83 22.07- 14.70 - 51.04 3 0 42 _ 2.40 - 12.50 60.18 - 94.56 19.91 ` 49. 4$ '17.46 - 120.76 141.54 1,0309.42 ,,35b.93 65; . 91 - 85 z. 91 Oe nn Water and bower Ire►.,ices ?resented for audit vov^r-,er 27a 4L_n Trac•or ,>o►rrice $ 1.25 / Bacon, Grthur 2.CC ovlahy, .�Oachz rd Jr. h3.75 Champaign Coal end 5tckiL-r Co. :77.�� Lhemicvl Co. Tnc. Ci: mar l s Auto kzrtn n�Ae�r, Frederick C. 73.23 - , mire :;tato Culvert Corpo 50on F.;so atanoard 012. Co, 16.30,. C eye ',+alter E. 1b.1tK Holco*p J. i. i'vn•:fEcturi.ne Co. Inc• 49,40. Ith--cA, Cit.,• of, 0anr.•-.r-]. Frnd 32�.15i, 1� d A M • 1.0 j% •� /r " thaca Coo,'. G. L. :. Service Inc. 2?.33 . Zthact Frorpmo Co. Inc. 15.60.,- iSol ar' a I•uwhi no Shop 7i.0; . �adr.s Cheracel Co. Inc. 10.17 iid-bt,cte C,#,ntmctors Rquippent Co• 148•145o. *Zdll:;r's, T. G. Sons raper Cc. 1.32 i �,voney, raul 46.10 [Mx York Mtn" 21actric t lk.s Ccrp. Lw.�2 ,+e:•r York Toiophone Co. 1430� mrton iaaectric Co. 5145.1C -' .earlor City Construction Co. 409.00 '.2vi;ley, Janes He a•!14 !t, sta r Fire e a tine s 5.38 - Rodgers Motor .--Ares s Inc • ? 57 • i ° sasr it - Wij llzms Cc., V-.e socoltir t c'Ill L-tl Co. 200951" Turtine ?;vl- rnent. Cc. 34.62 rhalman, '•+nrkmen Is Compensation Bocr1 1.0'.1t0 Loom, Dr. A -.+.homy J. 5jj - b 6t42*5 ap )rv-Ad Finance Uororlttetg/ e ee #2 BOARD OF KTILIC WORTS PROCF,EDINGS AUDIT OREET November 13, 1957 • Goody ear Service Stores 1.65. National Welding 1.75 Coverall Service & Supply, Inc. 32.10 IthaeR Delivery, Inc. 20.9 - New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 70.06 - "fihompRon `rotor Express Inc. 3.98 -- Snap On Tools 5.90 White Nurseries 62.96 8yurm Bros 21. 90'' -. ity of Ithaca Water do Serer Div. 16.56 '; • Ithaca Copp G.L.F. Servicm, Inc. 74.65 .Itheea Propane Co, Inc. 37.61" -Grass Cutting Equipment Co, Inc. 3.96-� 'white Nurseries 36.00-- Ithaca Propane Co, Inc. 1.40 -Tompkine County Memorial Hospital 19.44-: Tompkins County Memorial Hospital 16.20 - -R. C. Farrow, M,. D. 86. 4A y e:,Pale B. Pritchard, M. D. F3.64 -;form Printing Co. 12.21 •= 'Lee J. Tompkins 220,00 /A. L. Barnum A Son 28P.0r) 'A. L. Barnum & Son 296, 80 Socony Mobil Oil Co, Inc. Socony Mobil Oil Co, Inc. 40, 31 Gulf Oil Corp. 181.00 City ChanberInin 7. 07 - ✓ Alby & eon 675. '. - ". '` Al by & Son 4D� 5 p .. APPROVER BY FINA14CE CO)C ITTEE BCATID Or Pum is t•mus PRocssm-naS ACCCU_aTS RMETVAELE Nov. 279 1957 City of Ithaca $ 25.00- E. State St. Ext, Water District 42.65 South Bill Ext. Water District 73.43 - Board of Education 9.25� City of Ithaca. Youth B»reau 1P.15 City of Ithaca. YoutF. Bureau 6.21- Paul Mancini 1: Sons 228.97— U. S. Navy 99.22 - Coop. C. L. ?. Folding Corp. 97.77 -' John Doering 11,00 ' Yrs. Lucy Aebly 230.65 - Louis Kalman 125,75*0 Jason Pettengill 7.40 Allan H. Tram,, 17.55' John B. Krupas 185.35 ' Neil ',ust 3.64.- Paul N. Kirchner 205.25 - Trumansburq Rd. 'dater District 264.z6 - Tompkins County 179..50 -- Arr BY FIW4CE CCOIITTES ;"err 1 And +i. or ' Aur_fticn 79 - 3 - Ouitablc cawn wtinne to shill t; a Veto r r+n'l Wier nivis .an). ,ar-iivgla: t?O.00/dev or fraction ��• coP 1;irc,1scaa: 30.00/day or fraction urere-Of ? f jULK ' 1;T'1i :Qr %ai'11li 912 •v ?jQ5 Is available at the 'Ater 3uildinp, 510 First :�trEet, at '41.00 per load, cash an deliverv. 'tarried. i?orothY Harris - lrobationa7 rr�ointmeht Dv Comr*. iller , s )co_ided by Cora. Reulein M-SOULD: Thet 'lorothy y,. Harris be Riven a i rabotional a ! oi_^tment as Senior Stenographer at an Pnnual splary of 3,550 as the result of a Civil Service examination. Carried. George Davi.2 Reauest By Co m, - -i_ler , secaded ,-) ► lom 7.eu1(11n VSOLvC?, that the r,!uest of George Davis %oho resides at 11"116 :orris wa. for a reduction in a bill rsneierM for water service be denied. The bill is considered a prover cht+r-a `w the .'sat. to the S+tpt. Carried. '.Y. State .,iec. •c ",as °:asement 3y Come.. ' il'_er, seconded b : Coma. Peuleir fiFSOLV'D: That the Supt be wrtv;oriaed to get sr ap Misel of the value of th^ easement requested by t'he '.T. Ctete "lee. X Gas Corp. Fs gurFested in their letter darted `ov. 12, 1057 Carried. :•irnort :Zr lrs I' r l£tions Lrnen:immt rl r Comr. 3ralford, seconded by mow; .. filler RgiOLVF"D: That the rules and rerrlations. of the irport be amra!nded by 4eletir_q the follo+inv: Jule "C3 irport Liability-3odily Irjury "�'100,000.'O each nerscr, -.300,0M.0C ,-Pch accident; property damape liability `50,000.00. nd Ue It Further 3o solved ; that .tule e 8 as P men'led uE subpdttel to the Cornnor. Covr.cil for annroval and inclusion in the R+rles and I,eh;ulations of the 'oerd. Carried. St7wArt nark - 5ragial '•arminsian 31f Cora. BrAdfori, soca de.a a7 Comm. '►ecksr :4;:; 1L M, Thrt the ':upt. be .utt.oriaed to issue special Permission to prouns trho !risk to enter Ctpr*art Fark durinsr the hours it is closed, end be It furth-r Resolved: that Peter 'aul Y*e1-1opE-, _. rofessor of Ornitholory. Arl 2iologica: ;,c4xmstics -t Correll ifniv. be notified of the action and actviseA to Mpke at.'llicetion to the "upt.. ''or any ey-e-tion. Carried. ,irrort Use_-111M HAir s By Con*. Bradford, seconded by :orrrr. Uller F 3VLY"h: That the aT>plication of Alen ''. Payes. owner of Ch:•rV-ir, for lease of certain lands Pt the iunicirAl `jrport be accepted an the basis of -wellminpry investigation, ani that the apvlicaMt be rerrmiested to submit more ietaile✓9 construction •Mans and specifications of the ;•roposed building as rewired under Rile 5 of the Pirport Rules and r(ep:lations. And Be It ftrthar Resolved that the City attorney draft a rwreliminary agreement covering this .xovosed lease for submission to the Board as required by the Charter rnd the Board Rul©s and Regulations. In Iraf tins this agreement both OP. otvrAtor and P-YplicPnt should be consulted. ':o:nm. Decker ask -A g the Board was not binding themselves at this time but he .. � .. _ �_._ _ �_ �L_ ._—... �P .. .,.,..1;..i..a►�r 4r�roer�ie�i[tin _ dfo. ')A tt. i nw, i as.t.rier t tr. it: l 0 9nr0 ' • '•art � •»ttpr . n�•iac�rrent �' noo j(W �- A �vr•1 3asinP " 59200 +• ' `--Mine Pevinir of ne-, are el It 1 I,Q00 • �o kips street Story! Sevier • '7 "t. I'50n Xt *A ,unrd tail rn Cliff 5. • :ancrnte "al! Facing alcn Frubh ll,•�• -. rur-crete "all acir, -Close "1kutits3 dilIA -ree; 'al ?,100 �,'100 Facia of Six -rile :re e-K l onlace Concrete R1-r'ase •iilla "reek L!4,000 • ' d•'i*igna] 7roirage near avy Puildinc 4,000 ,otal -,if 14t., Z.,r 'rograr 78.000 arriod. -• rh d furl , :c�cr,+icfi a-�nr:. eul ei-i ••^solme 3: 'hat the nronosod budrei for 104F as recor? rded be and thr www �,,•,r^by is-it-rro o4 and - rcwtaisitim ordered filed • ith tho? Com wn Council for •�, ,hr. riptiat of 511,769.00 to cover the cost of ;encrtl c--re, maintegrarcP *+� orerr do n of the several de�Artoents under the ccntroi of tle 9oard, and e:- rofriation of "79.9r)0 to cover the estimted cost Of n^n•l construction -,: -,er"•r,nant im-,rovem!ents„thereb� making a totr•l renuisition of t592_6".9-v. CArrie d. ir-,ort !�,Sreation 1rea Dfavelor--menz by Cow. -,redford, seconded tv Cow-. 11=r:r -solveri: rhlot the :orrvr. Council ,e renuested to make available the s,Yn Of *11300 to finance the initial develop t of F moreationFl arer et two %t- irnort., RT.d be it further resolvsd thvt this sum be appropriated from the sum ,f ,33,0CI 8 Tortion of the sale pr lee o* Percy Flold sad the Bergholtz Tract -c '.he Board of ' ducAtioh , spill sum- 33.MC being speel ficAilY designetod o^ :A`-' to %lP, used ft%r narl, if+ve-lotwrer parried, ,;, � iaur hrk Mpk 9v Comir. 3radfwd. apcorded by "o*m. iller Resolved, that the reoultpr work vee of the emnlovees of the `l.F and the �t^r 'ept b- roduced from 4,5 hours to 421 hours and that the hourly rates in co••;t•ensetiOn plan be lodjusted s that the orplovse •roul+d receive an rmovnt �•u�l to the amount received �,then ri-in,- 45 hmirs and that the ^ommon Council P rp-►uested to epnTove this chanec Carried, m.!rrec^ y hates do Comm. Bradford, seer ided h-r Cora,. RaL lair ^ ase lved . that the eynergenc-r rate id to B.F., . ew-loyres be e=sU lished : t tides the re#nalar hourly rater id to the cWoy^p. Carried. rtrhpt 0" 1ny _r atchinv Comm. araci Ord rerorted that 9urinr tee veer 105•/ t„• -arnines 7rw the natching nf itr"t ore -nines an si-%il4r -mrk tot-rI W. *hr, 101 larin . — York • tote -.Le-,. •a i ,oru .. • . • 'Eta York Telephone Co. 36-6 'it•,r o4' Ithaca ( rater • •-,er ",iv.) 3.1-11 iseplianeous 3fw 'ntpl ' �3.319 r •irthidr ! otcd thp. t 41' -r;e ?p or 9n-t •na 0 Pr! al ^c..ts .. solve n hav .N:c.n • . ,f-v• bviget rnnramriAtions. 4c alsc noted thFt 'loll Course arrning, tot.A'I.-I '?,lri►: - b1zh is "1,AP* more! than in 1956. ciy -.Ter, `'ir: Afori, zrcmdf- ! h r I •t !, t►•at the Coramon Co wicV, Tl;ruly wtte•-i to tre:,9fer rz a. above,R f•f 22.l?5 to the follcwlnt acrotmis F.3 follot-'s: .dl - '4i,:hwav ;2lntenpnce '2,Wn•M . a. one M BO-FD OF AMLIC 4OKS PRCC::.,nl W CITY OF ITHACr , ".Y. ..,rvisr Pf!vting . a yor - Ryan %owissioners - Bradford, Decker, 'ldervan - Stirwon ttorney - Clvnes erupt. of Public ' Torks - Laverty Asst. to Suet. of Pub. 'ks - Rich %rn3ter - Baker Clerk - Blean 'aeputy Clark - Sinspbaugh 4;30 F.H. Dncember 11. 1Q57 Miller, ' `m. !'qan, Reulei. ;4yor TLyan introduced rnd welcomed SArl Yengo to the rioting. He Pnnounced that he had arrointed Fr. Yryngo 2s r member of the Board, to become affective January 1, 1458, at the expiraticn of Cr. Bradford's terms and rending Council npproval of his appointment, mutes of the precedinr meeting -ery duly approved. ••r .,„ JOTV A DOUGHf:E?TY - dPF_M ILp','T: Supt. Laverty reported that John Doughurty had passed a recent civil service exPmination for the position of Junior r Engineer and he Urrefore recommended his probational appointment at the -nnual salary of-4,450.00. 3y Cow. Uller: seconded by :orm. Bradford M-iSOLVED, that the probational appointment of John i'. Dougherty es .1 Junior Wineer Pt the annual ss,lary of %.M-YO.00 be oijnroveA as recoi,wrIM►d*r: by the Superintendent. Carriod. 1EXT .,AMTI')G: Supt. lAverty called attention to the fact th?t. the next regular meeting of the BoArd will fpll on Christmas Day. By Comm. Tic. igan: seconded by Comer;. Bradford ?RESOLVED, that the noxt regular meeting of this Board be *,e19 on 1--ondav, Dec. M 195?, at 4:30 p.m. CArried. CO ?L e i - CURB OM- Mi " RRf UFST : By Comm. Decker: seconded by Comm. Reulein R':AUTM, that the request presented at the last meeting by Joe Conley for a modification of the drivevny entrance to his gasoline station at 325 E. itrte Street be Pranted in2smuch as there is no afirerse effect or the curb pnrking involved. Carried. 1'' `J"L PURCHYF: By Corn. 7ecker: seconded by Co-", Heulein R-`YOLVFD, that the Superintendent be authorized to purchase travel from losaph 9nd 'user I;cConnell of SunnygFble for the rice of 100 per cubic yard ;awl in an amount of not to exceed ti 00.00 per year for T three-year reriod. This gravel will be. used for the gravel basing program of the denart.", t anal this area is deemed to be An excellent source of supply for this mpterial. Carried. .Gc MI yid.,.-'��`i�Z! ' m T` 1pHArIFR B'ti[?MS.: 8y Corer. 'filler; _econded by "Oran. Roulein SG�1V''l, that the mayor and City Clerk be a»thorized to sign and eexe"te 82 usoov,bor 11. 7g57 - 2 - ._ZiMftV? M.- CUR:Ils` f OaLIT ^-TIO'4S: y Commissioner hiller; seconded by Corm. Itulein *7,SOLV I * that the Cormo: Council requested to appropriitc an unexq,erded balance of '"••7,577.00 in budget ace unt 184, bridges, to a "eserve for Current Oblirat.ions for the followine unra_d iteans: a. ►3,977.00 q.%L-nee due oc, Lanii contrect for Tainting the Columbir ,! Street bridge which wag -ithheld pendine sPtisfpctory completion of the %,,ork. .10 b. 600.00 - 3ridge in spec ion by ''od jos ki i Masters C. 3,000.00 - Supplew-ntrl o, s„, ..t with c:odjeski I'- i esters coverinr repwirs to th Trif*ammer and Coltrnbi street bridges. 7,577.00 Carried. .'iJNT FOR 11'r4j j Sr: T't? SFRYM - Terplq-z Con-rc ►ci.0^TwL• HMPITIL1 By Comm. tiller: seconded bir Conn. '-pecker RE-C'LVI?, that agreements ns aperoved by the City Attorney, with Tompkins Cormty Memorial Hospital for venter supply and selrage dispossl service bc. ApprLffetd; and that the !Mayor and ,ity Clerk a authorized to sign and execute said Agree- ments on behalf of the City and forwarri same to thr Board of Supervisors for coneideration. Carried. NU[IGET - --MR h .137VER D�"'P RTi FnS Ccmr. 1 •ille r pregar:ted s proposed budget for 1958 for the later & Sewer departments and recoam�erjdeil it be referred to the 'later d Seger Committee- for study. By Conte. tiller; seconded by -amn. Decker FFI:MVED, thzt the budget be refer d to the "rator =ever CormdtteA for study and report. Carried. BIDS - G9E:ZC"IS: Onm. illcr re ornmended that the low bidriam ror the amity' chemical needs for the cordng year be warded to the low hidlers in asch case. Me reported thet 11 bi,:is for liquid chlorine were alike and recomwnded that this bid be a++arded to the present s+;pplier who has given excellent service for severol years Pnd noted that bl, Pv-carding the contract to then: agair •rill avoid the confusion -ith cvlinders rabich could occur Frith r chRn re of veneior.,. 3y :orr.. iller; seconded by ':ones. '%. Egan MSOLVM), that chemical Ws for V iP 1A58 se: son br tv ,rded to the follvrin•- lo►., bidders: "Ilphate of r lurrinA - Generp 1 Chgfi ca 1 Division of : llied 3hc mi c_s l & Dye Coriaoration .49.65 }er ton. •ltdrated Lirw - laticnal IjY - rn Com*xmn-� "23.27 per tot; sulphur '?ioxide - Virginia yme tiny Gomrc!ny .12690 per lb. Liquid Chlorinc - John `11ev Jwes Chtsmicala, Inc.. '6.75 per c,-rt. Carried. riu. e� I''Sr CTe - S L' a INCf,E A 3;r Comm. i=111er: seccndod by Core+. f�OLW M , that the vomrcm Cour. ci 1 by increasing the aaxima;im of the s inspector to `5,000.00; and th,-t c plumbing inspector fere. -er e requested to hmend the Comrensation FLnn lorry rpno!e provided therein for the r'lumbin{- nsideration be riven to , revision of the CArried. am ..• tom ' ' ' ) L9.6"..'/.09 QS''T e9X Zr*lM4CZQ Olf'AlTelLf CT",''£•fTE O00000`9LQ oo•o00'i om0006a nrg5e6a 9L•ZZto w OO�OOTO'LZ 00355F=' riq R.� u—rvT CO•000`94t(•pj .*+ouwe ; )0eMO499Z 95OUL'` 4 LS'169' �1 oo'000•f m0000tf aL•�)(x4oz 'R V `6`t •• o0•QSfr(ce 0000006fT 6 1 �. i• ill:A.Iillm l•,• �.. 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Wuj Du rpnD! s o%o Iluor4emssdow0 I'm Am ter; PLW •a4 *" P"7 Pat NW' T'4 sokw. umem"V" joww" P" sn" 7 . t � -f -r4Zm) Immo f L9f _"C 09C _ OTC _ PO( .9K vc f 0E mE 69f Z• UOT"►Z(T attw; XV s as" t 0H &Ao&►T • r • 4 Sol December 11, 195", 93. t.� r- - 3 - herei^. cs±llPd the "' p--liernt " . (Legal Jame of Applicant) after thorough consideration of the various aspects of the Troblem and stud• of available dAta, has hereby determined that the construction of certain •corks required for the treatment of sewerage, Generally cjescrihed as (Des ,rirtion of rroject to be used in Section 1 of application herein called the ":rojpct", is -lcairable end it the public interest, and to that end it is necessary that action pre— liminary to the construction of said Project be taken immediately; and 1E M "S . under Section 466e , Title 33, of the United States Q&dL, the ►lnited Mates of America has authorized the meking of grants to aid it finarc- ing the cost of construction of necessary treatment works to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or other tiraste into any wat3rs and for the purpose of reports, plans, and specifications in connection therewith; and '4CREAS, the Applicant has examined arl duly considered s-id section of the Ur.i,.ed States Code, and related sections, and the tpplie. nt deems it to be in tho public interen Pnd to the public benefit to file an applicatior under said section• of the United States Code and to authorize other action u; oonn,action therewith; Nc,.r TT�V, FO-M , BE IT FiCSCLV7M BY the governing body of sail Applicant, its folio!ra: 1. TIU-t the construction or 3-id Project is cssentia.l to and is in th,; beat interests of the Applicant, and to the -nd that sr -id rroject may b, con- structa-1 as promptly as rracticable it is dFsirable that action preliminary to Vie construction thereof be undertaken immediately; 2. That be hereby authorized t=, t':1 a i n behalf of the /pplicant an application (in they form rpyuirsd by the thiited states and in conformity with 33 U._.C. 466e) for a grant to be grade by the United States to the applicant to aid in defraying the cost of construction of the sewerage treatment ••corks described Pbove; 3. That if such grant oe made, the 'pplicant agrees to pay all the rAn,airing cost of the approved Project, over and above the amount of the grant; 4, That If such grant be i-ade, the Applicant sgrees to make provision s=tijractery to the Surgeon seneral of the Public Health '�ervica for nssurin+- proper and efficirnt operation and wintenance of the treatment works after completim of the constructio^ thereof; 5. That tba said is hem -by authorized to furnish such information and to take such other action as may be oe!ce-nary tc, enrble the applicant to qualify for the grant; 6@ Thnt the said is hereby lesi-�nPtr!d ap the suthoriae� representative of the Applicant for the ptrrl,ob.. of furrishi�nF to the l►nited States such information, date, F-d documents pertaining to the sr)plication ror a grant Ps "ay be required; and other•it:e to act as the authors%ed reprgsentstive of the tpplicant in emnection t:it?' this, rrj,licntion; 8+ December 11. 1957 . 4 - Ru 9tatald chat r. Cochran had ores nted inforwatic.rm to •bY►ow that thoPe fac`,.ory '•Jere consistent •,rith others in the rpp. He r9re eoManded rencWal of Hr. Cochrsn's 3;- Ccma. '.4% :`.gan . seconded by C Decker s .ir'S01V , that the agreement dated gust 11, 1954 with Robert Cochran for the merry-F o-round snd miniature steam rain conceasione of 3tevart Fork be renewed For one year under its same terms d conditions. Carried. '_.Y.S. EVCTRiC & ur-5 CORP. LF ASF._ ?tffKl'Yf_Si '-0 m. Reulein reeom m4ed that :h! ouncil be requested to advertise for sosled bids on the area adjacent to th�fo t Green Street municipal parking lot which is ncrd being leased to A.Y.S. Elect is h Gas Corp. He advised that this area is not readily accesible fer reterel perking and it is possible to park ten cars privately in an area that could only accomodate six if metered. He pointed out tha•,, this procedure wil3 result in more cars being taken off the streets and -:.hat the upset price of 1.000 per year which is recom+nended will insure an adequate return and is therefore deemed to be in the public interest. By Comm. Roulein: seconded by Comm. l4m. Egan RMOLVFT), that the Board does hereby recarmend to the 1ori)m Council that it advertise for sealed bids on the le ing of an area of city lnnd adjacent to the '.est ireStreet, mmmnicipal pari#ng lot: and that the Board farther reearrrends that no bid for less the ll1,000.00 per armum be accepted. !tarried. AUDIT: By �,ow. 3radford: seconded tpr Cam. '-'in. ..gin RF3(`UM. , Opt the bills ap^roved an i audited by the Finance Cov rdttee be Hn l hereby are approved for payment; and that the bills receivable. ae. a-ryprovel and" ordered rendered. tarried. Cri motion the moetine was ad jotrro3d o ruecnv"ne Aeoir. or. "dpy, December 23rd. at 4:30 4".h. Gen it. 3'_ean City Mork 33" BOARD OF PUBLIC 4ORM PROCEEDINGS' CITY OF TrHACA, N.Y.' SFecial Feting 4:30 p.m. Dec. 26, 1957 PUS DM: he - Ryan Ccrrmissioners - Bradford, Decker, hiller, Wm. Egan, F.W. Egan, Reulein 'jr- Pttorney - Clynes Supt. of Pub. '4ks. - iaverty Asst. to Surt. Pub. '•fks. - Rich EnCincer - Cass Forester - Baker Clerk - Blean Deputy Clerk - Sinsabaugh Carl Yengo - Yayor Ryan's announced appointee to the Board, effective Jan. 1, 1958 TT S: Winutes of the last regular meeting were duly apvroved. The fMv.-ing remarks wore made by Mayor . yan: I "At this time, I want to thank 'h-. Paul Bradford for the nine }oars he has served as a member of the Board of Public '-'orks, and for all the fine woz'k he has done on this Board. Although his business and other community activities have regv.ired a lot of his time he has also always spent cons9derable time' on the 8card of Fublic `Tarlcs F�roblems. •— I, together with IIr. Laverty, the City Superintendent of Public 'forks and alb, irembers of the Board want to extend our best wishes and anpreciation to Paul;, at this time, I also would like to thank everyone on the Board and ins. :dean, Mr. Cl-,me& and r1r. Laverty for the fine co-operation that I have received during DW first term in office." He then annotmced that a dinner will be given Xr. Bradford at t", Ithaca Hotel on January 8, 1958, following the regular Dcard meeting, by fellow Board members and associates in horror of his services. ITl:aCA 71-MJC -FWTCE X. - VSUFAICE CERT FT.QAThe Clerk rnrortad receipt o!' a certificate of insurance from Ithaca Flying Serrira Trcviding Lh�; follow- ing covorage: Kind Aircraft Liability Insurer F-F-deral Insurance Company Folic- 'J_. F3T,I _ 393 Period 11/1/57 to 6/25158 Bodily Tnjury Liability Excluding Tassengers ' ach rcrson: a100,00C. Aire^rt I.-il.b'Uity F -de "al In 9UTraice Conrany F-Li I - 393 11;1/57 to 6/2` r5S t . Bodily Injury Liability tiach perscn: $1009000. 9 Each accident: °300,000. P%ssenger Bodily Injury Liability °a^r accident: 5300.000. F'_•,ni.orty rams ;e Liability .h' - 2 - • . ` • . ,,..sec. 16,.1957. SE' I?h 5LF710E _ OF CAYUG., HTS: Tte Clerk read a letter from the village of Cayuga Heights requesting renewal of t e ;resent agreement which expires Dec. 31. 1957 and under which. the City providei sewer service to certain city -village fri* r"perties• Jy Cameo. Miller: seconded by Comm. 1%W. Ej an A°SOLO?D, that the present agreement betm er. the City and Village of Cayuga Heights wherein the City agrees to provide sewer service for certain fringe properties be renewed for a period of one gear from Jan. 1, 1958 under its same terms and conditions; and that the n-ror and City Clerk be and hereby are authorized to sign and execute same on behalf of the City. Carried. as TREE RFt OVAL - MS. A`FJA CC'STFL1.0: The Clark read a letter from Ars. Anna Costello, who resides at lOb E. Lewis Street, requesting that two large elm tre©s be removed from a lot owned by her Pa: 901 14. Cayuga Street. She advised that shO intends building cn the lot in Ha rch 1958 and that the trees will in- terfere:with her building plans. By Comre. Decker: seconded by Comm. F.4. Eg`n RFSOLM, that the request be referred to the Highway Committee for irvestipation v and report thereon. Carried. MA -WA -TER & SE'.aF.R P�._. The Clerk read A letter from Kenneth C. Johnson, Jr., a director of Y M C A, requesting an insti -,utional rate for water and sewer for the rACA. By "Comm. ?Miller: seconded by Cemr.. Decker RESOLVTD, that the request be ref©rredd to 1 he 'later & Sewer Committee for study and report. Carried. AOATkOUST fZQAD L>;: The Clerk read a letter from Robert J. Kane, Director of Athletics at Cornell University, submittedljointly cn behalf of Cornell Univ., Sin it Oil Distributing Company of Ithac , D.F. Head Oil Company and the mew am Yor Teleepphone Company, permissive users o Boathouse Road, V whici: is a private road awned by the 17 R R Company, branching westerly off ,Pershin north terminal of Third Street. Their requested the City to take over t e of this road and certify tha L V R R Co. will deed over the property ,#Men�,an the city consents. Bif Cam ller: seconded by Cotes►+. Decker RES* , -that the request be referred to tie ifighw-y Committee for study and report !-� Carried. �ETFRI,HIGW.-!AY 2•iAI ?#4t;C7t AG : Tta3 Clerk reported receipt of a revised arterial highway aereP,ment between the City %nd V.Y.S.Department of Public Forks covering the Tuning Fork section which has een completed. He reported that the oritVal agreement in this respect and which was approved by this Board on Plov. '3th., included the pavement on the aurora S ;reet bridge which is not considered a part of the Arterial and therefore approv.,l of a new agreement is required. The:revised agreement provides that the State shall pay annually to the City the sun. oi. $716.31 for the maintenance of the Tuning Fork. By Conk. 'yin. Egan. seconded by Comm, Decker R,.SOtWD, that the resolution adopted by th_s Board on 11ov. 13. 1957 approving and aiithoriaing the execution of an agreement between the City of Ithaca and '1.Y. State Department of Public Works for maintenance and repair of State arterial highways passing through the City of Ithaca as it applies to the Tuning Fork section which has been completed, providing that the State shall pay annualld to thu'City the sum of $870.63 for such maintenance and repair, be and the acme L_..._t _.' I - .. . - . . . . I - - . HOARD OF PtTRLTC WORKS PROCE?'AItjGS AUDIT BHErT DECICM»ER 119 1957 .Duplicating Products, Inc. T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co. T. G. Miller'a Song Paper Co. Burroughs Corp. New York Telephone Co. Wm. J. Ry an L. A. Townsend Lillian F. Aerdan Marchant Calculators Inc. T. G. Killer's Sons kner Co. C. J. Rumsey & Co. New York State Electric & Gas Vasco Products Co. A. B. C . Ext ermi not i np Co. Brewer & Browr. Co, Inc. City of Ithaca, Water & Serer Sinclair Refininp Co. City of Ithaca, 'dater & Sav!er he Sherwin-Ifilllama Co. loSa Auto Parts Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. Spencer's Body Shop Cramer's Auto Parts Nev York State Electric & Gas Spencer'a Body Shop Aeroil Products Co, Inc. Ames Chevrolet, Inc. The B. F. Goodrich Co. Fred J. Vhlting Walsh & Son Chevrolet, Inc. Alby &, Son Horner Stel4art Beale, MoCArthy & Ropers, Inc. FrRnk Miller N.Alcolm J. Mann, H. D. Rumsey-Ithaca Corp. A. L. Bnrnum & Son Norton Electric Co. Ifilliam H. Quinn A. M. Little & Son International Harvester Co. Cortripht Electric ,Inc. Gleason Chemical & Sup*)ly Co, CortriC ht Electric, Inc. New York State Electric & Gas Jamieson -McKinney Co, Iris. Robinson & Carpenter H. D. Besemer Corp. Div. Div. Corp. Inc. Corp. IthacR Coop. G. L.F. Service Inc. Colbert's Corner Grocery Ithacq Propane Co Inc. Grass Cutting Equipment Co, Inc. Ithsoa Propane Co, Inc. The General Crushed Stone Co. L. S. Lee & Son Martin & Son Inc. Johnny's Welding, Service University SAnd & Gravel . • .. - • _ . - - - - $ 3.135 4. 26 68.54 -� 39.80 _ 69.72 _ 23.24 36,92, 5.0f 47.00 7.15 46.A1" 186.38 6.86� 7.()^ 4o•92 ✓ 59.72 4po.51 225.24 123, o6 �� 10 7.49 10.481 33.47r 105.69 2,?08.15 -f 40. z5 25.52 10.52 5.6E 10.80 36:50 6.24 21.5 2 .� 3. 25 . 27028 --- 2394.76 - 12.72 - 2i+.57 - 5c.,0- 4.39 12.50- 3 27.60- 45.00 - 59.70 287, 27 82.31 361.00 1.70 r 23.11- 6E.51 151.25 - 754 1" 59.99 1im,On - 4$4.65 1,11,�_7.35 30M OF PUBLIC WORKS PA CSEOINGS A .....A is marThBLE see. 11, 1957 Cornell University 37500.00 Hoefer, Al. Jr. 1 64.07 Sict & co'' In, 29. o4l Rich & Co., IM0. 164.61- Golder, A. J. 212.750 Hollsce Steel & Supply Co. 40,32#0 An % George A. Mw Crim, Josephine 25.41� Cornell University 18.12- Teo-Kan Corp, 54.41- Szabo, Harry N. 7,40 APP1K?M 9Y FINNNIT CO MMITTES Weter lard Invoicen rnrenwnted for = -riit �1EcemL•er 11, 15610 A meric:z. Chcin and Cabile Co. a90.(w. -- Baker I.untp.r srd Supp],y Co. Inc. 79.67.E Purrou hs �'orpo !-tian 462.00 � Cr9m..rt s Auto PArts 115.59 � TIOrling rFlve R- llmufsctur.S.t &� * 57.55 E?Ao Standard (-i 1 Co. 13.93 Opnoral Chend.ral Divisor 735,21 Cennrvl crunl-cd Stone Co., 1' :ae Goodrich Cc., Tno P . F. ► a :ter L. 25.76 - 3 l.P Oil Yrodit^ts 131 Faver t_Qk I- co. Inc. 33K.61, / Tthaca Delivery inc• Itua cr, City of, Gencrel Y and 8.75 . Ithaca J-I'Wal, xhL 7.0('-- I t,'v-xv Printing °Y`_ . irce 2651w - •'ridesen - Nekti r�ey Cn. inc, 1)60.65— .'anes, John ,r i1e.7 (b. 125.00- Le;jjgh Valle K.i,. (;a* (1004, `z c Dou�-Fl k c;�i ; sAnt o. -11-4 l)a»'sA '1.0 Son:. ?Fper Co. 1.17 ue.0.1 ve. �300 -- tot.Lflnal Jeldi% .4h .68 " 21rT ='�, F/r.i Fsaer�t GO L:50 ' � New York at ° +A- LLB tr-c `, C- ^ P Corp. 2.66 1772,66 t+cw York Telephone Co. 72.07 W►rsc. r, L.:,, CNrl 5.74 Fierc_• Glow- Co. Tne. 20.31" Rcbi.^.;.on _ ;': rpertar 34.94 -t,.r+sey jo Co , • r. co . 1.71- 'sairse.► - itlwc3Corp. 196,.?2 'dc^.1"zc6 Steel ,e C.., 27.L� ` ChairmRn, Nort:rnPn' s Compensatin:i Hoard 21P.90 City Chamberlain U.37 P� i�r=r+� rl;� 87 3 _ Dec. 26, 1957 'I_ ;E_".T tnERIAT� '•'TIJ['H: Supt. i.averty reviewed action taken by the 3oard on Sept. 30. 1957 requesting the hate Dept. of Public corks to rake i-vecp and Greco Streets section of the arterial plan in the City only 40 feet .aide in the belief that such action would save a large nunber of the shade trees that otherwise would have to be removed. On advice of a Forester from tht State %part•nent it now appears that only 29 out of a total of 157 will remain •rith a 40 foot width and he therefore requested authority to confer with State representatives regarding the removal of all t reen and the possibility of -returning to the original plan of raking both streets 44 feet wide. It was indicates, he reported. that if all the trees are removed the State will include in its contract a complete landscaping program for both streets at a width of 40 feet. Comm. Decker urged forfeit of the remaining 29 trees in the interest of wider streets. After a lengthy discussion on the relatives value of shade trees as corpared with that of snider streets action was taken as follows: By Cowen. ^eckpr: seconded by Comm. Reulein W'SOLVI.D, that the Board does hereby approve the removal of all trees on Seneca and Green Streets westerly to their intersection with Meadow Street, Carried. By Comm. Decker: seconded by Comm. P-eulein RESOLVT?D, that the Superintendent be authorized to negotiate with the `'.Y. State Dept. of Public Works concerning the construction of both streets at their original width of 44 feet; and that he request the State to submit a complete 1<,ndscaping plan to include the replanting of trees deemed suitably for the resultinp 4+1 grass strips between sidewalk and curb on these two streets. Carried. 'l.Y.$. iTEC RIC & GAS CORP .. LE-47, CE SPACE: The Clerk resorted that the Common Crnmcil had disagreed with the Board's recomnendation of Dec. llth. to take sealed bids on the leasing of an area of city -owned land adjacent to the municipal perking lot on 'hest Green Street; and, in so doing, the Council remwended to the Board that all obstructions to parking be removed as re- quired, that meters be installed and the area utilized for off-street parking. He explained that the lease with M.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp. for the area in gnesticn will expire at the and of December. Ccr*rn. Miller reeorrnended that east estimates to accomplish this be prepared. By Commr. Reulein : seconded by Cov n. Decker R-SOLVED, that the natter be referred back to the Capital IM:rovements, Parking & Traffic Coam+ittee for further consideration; and that the Clerk be directed to notify M.Y.S. Electric L Gas Corp. of the actions concerning the renewal of its lease of this property; and advise said corporation that its lease will be considered to be on a •nonth-to-month basis for the present to be prorated at, i750.00 per annum for such time as it may be permitted to continue to croupy said area. Carried. ;i!;► SHEZ - CCRVBI.L M-_VFaSI=.- Comm. Killer reported that there have been two meetings with representatives of Cornell University for discussion of the renewal of the se}rage disrosal agreement with the University. There are sosxe areas in which there is general agreement. Never, there is no sgreavant as to the charge to be rade for the method to be used in arriving at this charge. The University has submitted a letter to the effect that any new arrangewAmt will be retroactive to Jan. 1. 1958• The dater. & Sewer Co"Attee expects to be prepared in the near future to make definite recommendation$ to the Board concerning this matter for the Board's consider€tion. Water 9- 8fs 4 _ Doc. 26, 19:57 ►XIIT: By Comm. Bradford, Seconded by Conan. .b,. Fran 1SSOLV'.D. that the bills approved and audited by the Pi-iance Committee tie and hereby are approved for payment; and that the bills receivable be approved and ,)rdereei rendered. Carried. . f XI STl M—. NsRyan ann. cmnced that he had received a request from taxicab o►mers for four additional taxi stands - cne at the Trust Company, two at Nothchilds and one on Aurora Street. He advised that they were willing to give up one cn Cayuga Street in return but that the Chief of Police and Police Commissicner both feel it should be retained. By Cam. Miller: seconded by Carr. Heulein RESOLVED, that the request be referred to the Capital Improveiwnts, Traffic i, Firking Com,ittee of tho Board for study and report. Carried. Before closing Comm... Bradford thanked the Mayor for his expression of appreeiatian to him and also thanked the Siipt. of Public '-forks, other members of the Board And all other City officials for their kindness and cooperatirn extended to him during his term of office as a r:•ar:ber of the Board. C-n motion the meeting was ail jonrned. i Goo A Blean City Clerk SOILRD (^ PUBLIC '•!ORBS PROCTT)IN"S AC^C M �sI7ABLS Dec. 23. 1957 City of Ithaca (P Rohmr) 25.00' 'zinger Lakes State Parka Corm. 18.75 .� City of Ithaca (General Pund) 10.0201 '1a1tPr C Lockwood 26.96 John B Wooster 3.6401 viscellaneous - Petty cash 24.73 Country Club of Ithaca 214.00 ' Ethel L Genung 22.8+Op Nss C E Modjeska 11,00'' Philip L Scalise 20.10e Louis Cook 67.85 ' Neva K Watros 235.75 ' Charles B Staniar 7.40 Arrmi.si,:J RY FINANCE CC01ITTEE GEITRAL FUND New Yorr gtALG E_P. tri&r ;A Corp. $!.'p 1.20 -' BOAP.D OF PUBLIC IfORYS P.11CCEYDIN11-13 AUDIT SHErT December 26, 1957 T. 0. Miller's Sons Paper Co. $ 12.30 -_-_ New York Telephone Co. 31.57 `- F. J. Laverty 22.40 T. G. Miller'a Sons Paper Co. 2.35 International Puniness Yachines Corp. 6.10 ` ' Ote�lid . 11.60 Edward Helcben 37.03 Ithaca Office Equipment Co, Inc. 19.90 Ithaca slindotr ClePninp Co. 15.35 " New York State Electric A Gas Ccrp. 10R.49-- Sinclair Refining Oo, 135.,u-- JRck's Glash Shopp 25.60— Spencer' a Body Shop 47" Z0 -- Syracuse Supply Co. 38.60 -" Smith's Hardware 22963 The General Crushed Stone Co. 4119.26 Empire State Culvert Corn, 1,913.?5 Brevier Excavating 99.0- Ithaca Delivery, Inc. 3.00 Coverall Service & Supply Co. Inc. 20.40 - New York State Electric & Gas Corp. 55.6r, " " Allen TrR:etor Service 73.46 Robert G. Mosier 20.00 Joseph A. McConnell 450,On ` Brower Excavating 171.00 Clr"rkeon Chemiepl, Inc. 24.44 - City Chamberlain SinelPir Refining Co. 178.82 Baker Lumber do Supply Co, Inc, 11i4.33__ Brockway Votor Trucks 1.28 - Andy Soyring 33.63_- Leary Coal Coirpany 52.50 A. M. Little & ton 7.15 - Cortright Electric Co. 52.00_ NeM York State Electric A Gas Corp. 12.524 Vann's Motor service 2.50 APPROVED PY FINVICE COYY..ITTEE