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- 3 - August 9, 1971
NEW YORK STATE MAGISTRATES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board approves attendance on the part of
Justice Frederick R. Hartsock and Justice Warren A. Blye at the
Annual Meeting of the New York State Magistrates Association on
September 12, 13, and 14 and the expenses associated therewith.
Unanimously carried.
ACCEPTANCE OF RIGHT OF WAY ST. CATHERINE'S CIRCLE
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board accept St. Catherine's Circle as shown
on map of Arthur A. Prince dated January 20, 1969, revised March 5
and March 12, 1969, on the condition that the southerly 25 feet of
Lot 4 (Block 3) and the northerly 25 feet of Lot 5 (Block 3) having a
combined width of 50 feet, are either reserved for future conveyance
to the Town of Ithaca upon demand by the Town for connection to Texas
Lane Extension and as the Town Attorney may recommend and determine.
Unanimously carried.
COST SHARING AND RATE STRUCTURE - CITY WATER SYSTEM
Supervisor Schwan said the Town Board had been requested by the Board
of Public Works of the City of Ithaca to indicate as a Board a willing-
ness to share the cost of a study of the City of Ithaca's water system,
said study to be directed mainly in the area of cost and rate structure.
There was no discussion of what the Town of Ithaca's share would be.
That will be discussed and will be made part of a resolution. Mr.
Schwan said his feeling was that the Board could appoint a committee
to sit down with the City and discuss what the share of the cost would
be. What the City wanted was a resolution that the Town of Ithaca
was willing in principle to share in the cost. Supervisor Schwan
noted that the Town Board insists on having a voice in who the en-
gineering firm will be, what they will study, and that they will
accept in -put from the Town.
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman McElwee,
RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca has decided to proceed further in
discussions of the feasibility of financing jointly with the City the
study involving the establishment of the rate structure and identifi-
cation of costs involved in the City of Ithaca water operation and
that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca proceed immediately on this
joint basis with the City.
Unanimously carried.
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE PLANNING COALITION
There was discussion with regard to the formation of an ad hoc commit-
tee of the Planning Coalition, composed of representatives of the
Town of Ithaca, the Village of Cayuga Heights, and the City of Ithaca
to study mutual cooperation.
Motion by Supervisor Schwan; seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board ask the County Planning Coalition to
form an ad hoc committee of the Coalition composed of the members
^+ appointed from all three entities -- the City of Ithaca, the Village
of Cayuga Heights, and the Town of Ithaca -- so they may act as an
ad hoc committee of the whole to explore mutual cooperation, with the
provision that additional members may be appointed to the committee
by the three municipalities so that all will have equal representation
on the committee. Unanimously carried.
SITE PLANS AND DRAWINGS - DAIRYLEA MILK AND MILLBROOK BREAD
Mr. William Westney, Latta Brook Builders, presented site plans for
the planned Dairylea Milk Distribution Center and the Millbrook Bread
Distribution Center and Retail Outlet on the Elmira Road. There was
discussion of Millbrook's construction of a commercial development in
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a light -industrial zone. It was noted that Millbrook's planned 70
foot setback exceeded the 30 foot requirement for a commercial set-
back but fell short of the 100 feet for light industrial. It was
made clear that should Millbrook convert its building to light -
industrial use in the future, it would have to'apply for a variance,
and the representative of Millbrook indicated that he understood
this. '
Councilman Desch raised the matter of border greenery in'both cases -- r
the Millbrook lot and the Dairylea lot.
Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board accept the preliminary site plans for
the Millbrook Bread Distribution Center and Retail Outlet on the
Elmira Road, as presented, with the provision that there be added a
strip of plantings between the parking lot and the State Highway in
accordance with the requirements of Paragraph 5, Section 45, of the
Zoning Ordinance, and with the further condition that this site plan
approval shall be revoked in the event the premises are no longer used
for commercial purposes unless there is compliance with the set -back
provisions of the Ordinance.
Unanimously carried.
This motion gave rise to the question of whether other developers are
complying with the requirements hereinabove required of Millbrook and
the feeling of the Board was that this should be looked into and that
whatever enforcement is necessary be carried out.
Motion by Councilman McElwee; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the site plans for the Dairylea Milk Distribution
Center (Lot No. 3, Mancini Plot, Elmira Road, dated 8/8/67 by
Egner & Niederkorn Associates, Inc.) be approved, with the provision
that a five-foot planting on both the side lot lines be carried out.
Unanimously carried.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman Del Rosso,
RESOLVED, that $1,000.00 be transferred from Account No. A-1990.4
(Contingency) to Account No. A-1670.4.
Unanimously carried.
BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE - NORTHEAST SEWER DISTRICT
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor and/or the Town Clerk be author-
ized to renew the bond anticipation note of the Northeast Sewer
District in the amount of $449,155.70 which becomes due September 2,
1971 to March 3, 1972.
Unanimously carried.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD - RENWICK DRIVE
Supervisor Schwan reported that the Board has had a request from the r"
Ithaca School District to hire a school crossing guard for Renwick
Drive near the new Boynton Junior High School. There was consider-
able discussion of how much responsibility the Town Board would take
upon its shoulders if such a step were taken. The Town Attorney in-
dicated that the Town could not hire anyone without accepting respon-
sibility for their actions. Note was taken of the unusual circum-
stances surrounding this area -- the unusual hazard, the fact that
a State Highway is involved, and that a precedent might be set. There
was also the question of how this might affect our insurance coverage.
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be authorized to advertise for a school
guard for Renwick Drive near the new Boynton Junior High School
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with the provision that should the State approve a 15-mile-per-hour
zone in the area, the Town would thenddispense with the services of
the school crossing guard.
Councilman Desch voting "Aye"
Councilman Powers voting "Aye"
Supervisor Schwan voting "Aye"
Councilman McElwee voting "Nay"
Councilman Del Rosso voting "Nay"
Carried.
It should be noted that the Town Attorney expressed doubts about the
wisdom of passing the resolution. Supervisor Schwan indicated that
he would talk to the Board of Education about the responsibility for
guarding the crossing.
CINDER AND PATCH TRUCK - AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
Motion by Supervisor Schwan;•seconded by Councilman Desch,
RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent, Marion Morey, be
authorized to advertise for bids for a small cinder and patch truck
as a replacement for the truck currently in use (Mr. Morey having
presented specifications for same).
Unanimously carried.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
LyYman Baker of 257 Pennsylvania Avenue requested that his
basemAi De served by the Town sewer system. The sewer line is
above the apartment floor. The Town Board listened sympathetically
to Mr. Baker's request. The Town Board, regretfully, had to deny
'�' Mr. Baker's request on the ground that too many similar special
cases exist, and the Town is not in a position to accept responsi-
bility for all of them. The Town Board did, however, suggest some
methods that Mr. Baker might wish to follow at his own expense.
The Town Board also asked Mr. Baker to furnish the Town Attorney
with an abstract of title to his property so the area in question
could be studied.
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Neil Hertz asked what progress was being made with the matter
of the ltnaca-xumsey gravel pit, particularly wanting to know if they
were clearly in violation of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca. He was advised that the Town of Ithaca was in the process
of bringing an action in this matter.
Joseph Eiden, 301 Tareyton Road, appeared before the Board
and sala it was apparently the intention of the Town to acquire an
easement to black -top walkway between Texas Lane and Simsbury Drive,
the purpose being to provide pedestrian access to the school. That
after the last Board meeting he indicated there was a comment about
the walkway in the Northeast. He wanted t:V know what the status of
the Northeast walkway matter is now. He said the Town had to grapple
with the question of whether children will have access to this walk-
way or whether they will be bused. He said if the walkway was not
used, his child would have to walk a mile and a quarter to get to
school. Supervisor Schwan admitted that the walkway is definitely
a problem to grapple with, particularly from the standpoint of the
Town's liability and from the standpoint of maintenance. The walk-
way was closed recently until the question of liability, among
other things, has been clarified. Mr. Eiden wondered why the Town
was considering taking on another walkway when they were already
having difficulty with the Northeast walkway. Supervisor Schwan in-
dicated that the Town would not take on one without first resolving
the problems with the Northeast walkway. Supervisor Schwan noted that
the Town has no deed to the walkway. The land belongs to Cornell
University. The Town acquired the right to use and maintain the walk-
way by virtue of a Revocable License from Cornell University to the
Town of Ithaca. The Board said it was sympathetic with Mr. Eiden's
problem, but intended for the time being to keep the walkway closed
until the matter has been resolved.
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WOODGATE LANE EXTENSION
The Town Attorney reported that the Woodgate Lane extension 'oas now
been accepted as a Town road in view of the fact that the conditions
enumerated in the Town Board minutes of June 14, 1971 have been com-
plied with, that is, (1) the Town Highway Superintendent has ap roved
the deed indicating that the road meets Town specifications, (2� the
deed has been approved by the Town Attorney, and (3) the deed was
recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office on August 9, 1971 in
Liber 494 of Deeds at page 214.
APPROVAL OF WARRANTS
Motion by Councilman Desch; seconded by Councilman Powers,
RESOLVED, that the warrants dated August 9, 1971, in the following
amounts, be paid:
General Fund . . . . . . . . 28,168.35
Highway Fund . . . . . . . . 2,343.91
Unanimously carried.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Edward L. Bergen
Town Clerk
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