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Coalition Letter Which Requests That Ithaca Mayor Myrick Require All Asbestos-Containing Materials to be Removed From the Former Tompkins County Public Library Building Prior to its Demolition


Honorable Svante Myrick
Mayor of Ithaca
108 East Green Street
Ithaca, NY 14850

We, the undersigned, write to request that you use your authority to take immediate, emergency action to make sure that the asbestos-contaminated former Tompkins County Public Library located at 310-314 North Cayuga Street in Ithaca, NY cannot be demolished until documented cancer-causing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are removed from the "entire building interior" pursuant to the asbestos abatement proposals referenced below.

Asbestos Health Hazards

Asbestos is a known human cancer-causing agent. Exposure to this toxic mineral can cause mesothelioma, an almost invariably fatal form of cancer, lung cancer, and asbestosis, a debilitating lung ailment. There is no known safe level of exposure to asbestos.

The Former Tompkins County Public Library

The site of the former Tompkins County Public Library has been proposed for redevelopment involving a housing project. It is located in a heavily trafficked neighborhood with residential dwellings on three sides of the structure. There are also numerous commercial buildings, a church, and a City park located immediately adjoining the abandoned building. The library faces North Cayuga Street, a major thoroughfare.

Each day, thousands of residents, schoolchildren, and commuters walk by this site. It is inconceivable that you could allow this asbestos-contaminated structure to be demolished over the course of literally weeks without requiring comprehensive environmental safeguards to prevent any and all public exposures to deadly asbestos.

Two Library Asbestos Abatement Proposals Reveal Extensive Asbestos-Containing Materials

As detailed below, the abandoned library was twice proposed to be cleaned up of "ALL interior asbestos containing materials present... (emphasis in the original)." It was specifically proposed that, "Asbestos materials to be removed shall include spray-on fireproofing, spray-on fireproofing debris, pipe and pipe fitting insulation, insulation mastic, door slabs with interior asbestos packing, linoleum flooring, and roofing materials."

See: Proposed Asbestos Abatement At The Former Tompkins County Library

These asbestos abatement plans makes irrefutable good sense and must be immediately implemented prior to any building demolition.

City of Ithaca Library Condemnation Order

Unfortunately, your administration recently condemned the library. See: City of Ithaca 310-314 North Cayuga Street Condemnation Order (9/4/2018)

This decision allows the developer to propose to demolish the structure without removing the documented ACMs. Since your administration's action could allow this stunningly dangerous demolition to occur, we are respectfully holding you directly responsible for making sure that the proposed demolition does not proceed.

Our Proposed Library Asbestos-Containing Materials Removal Plan

Given the public health hazards associated with demolishing a large asbestos-contaminated building without any environmental safeguards except spraying water on the toxic debris, we request that you require the developer to restore the structural integrity of the former library structure on a temporary basis and to remove all ACMs without any variances of applicable public health protection or other applicable laws, ordinances or regulatory requirements.

The library should only be demolished after the ACMs have been removed. This proposed plan of action would safeguard workers as well as public health. We request that you require our plan to be implemented without any delay given that the proposed demolition could proceed literally any day.

Documented Library Asbestos Hazards Must be Eliminated Prior to Demolition

Please note that on December 26, 2017 a proposal was submitted to the property developer to remove a wide range of documented ACMs from the structure prior to its demolition. The proposal documented:

"The property has been purchased by Travis Hyde Properties with the intent to demolish the current structure and construct a new senior living center. Delta was contracted by Travis Hyde Properties to perform a Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey at the Structure. Numerous Friable Materials. Non-Friable and Non-Friable Organically Bound Asbestos Containing Materials were identified in the Pre-Demolition Survey."

"Based on conversations with the Tompkins County Department of Public Works, an asbestos abatement project was conducted in the early 1980's and included the removal of spray-on the [sic] fire proofing that could be reached and encapsulation of the work area (see attached photos). During the pre-demolition asbestos survey. [sic] it was discovered that many locations were not fully removed and some areas were encapsulated in place, other areas above hard ceilings were removed as far as could be reached with the remaining fire proofing is [sic] still attached to the building surfaces. The areas where hard ceilings exist have fire proofing debris laying on top of these ceiling surfaces."

"As stated above, the areas to be cleaned/decontaminated include the entire building interior, or approximately 20,000 square feet per floor (emphasis added)."

"Based on existing site conditions, it is anticipated that the ground floor, main floor and mezzanine levels (approximately 20,000 SF each), will be combined into a single regulated negative pressure work area, with access through attached decontamination units located on the ground floor of the common stairwells servicing all floors (this would place the affected stairwells as a part of the abatement work areas)."

"we are proposing to remove ALL (emphasis in the original) interior asbestos containing materials present as a part of the incidental disturbance clean up within each negative pressure incidental disturbance work area."

A second asbestos abatement proposal dated May 4, 2018 documented that, "This asbestos abatement Project will consist of the removal and disposal of non-asbestos materials, asbestos containing materials and asbestos contaminated materials throughout the renovation/demolition areas at the Former Tompkins County Library located at 310-314 North Cayuga Street in Ithaca, New York."

Conclusion

Given all the asbestos concerns documented herein, we request that you require all ACMs to be removed from the abandoned library without further delay and before the structure is demolished.

If the library is demolished for any reason without removing the ACMs, with all due respect we will hold you strictly responsible.

We trust that you will find our request to be self-explanatory, but please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Thank you for your consideration.

Yours truly,

cc: Honorable Barbara Lifton
Honorable Thomas F. O'Mara
Honorable Members of the Ithaca Common Council
Honorable Members of the Tompkins County Legislature

Total Signatory Count: 845

Stacey McNeill
96 Michigan Hollow Rd #1
Spencer , New York
Melissa Gallison
700 warren rd
Ithaca, NY
Marion Deats
503 Spencer Rd.
Ithaca, NY
Elaine Shuster
Ms
61 Stewart Ave - Unit 311
Newburgh, NY
Karl Kolesnikoff
64 HungerfordRd
Ithaca, NY
Clare Nicholetti
Psychiatric Social Worker, retired
Mental Health Association
211 Strawberry Hill Circle #4
Ithaca, New York
Leon Miller-Out
433 W Buffalo St
Ithaca, New York
Henry Fitzgerald
Danby, NY
Mara Alper
Strawberry Hill Rd
Ithaca, NY
Kristi Gogos
102 Bank St
Newfield, NY
Patricia Shea
Steering Committee
Northside United
707 Hancock Str.
Ithaca, NY
Denise Kooperman
Building co-owner
Psychotherapy practice
207 East Court Street
Ithaca, NY
Galen Morley
55 Larue Road
Spencer, NY
Gary Bercow
963 Comfort Road
Danby, NY
Florianna Blanton
706 Cayuga Heights Road
Ithaca, NY
Peter Kahn
1665 Ellis Hollow Road
Ithaca, N.Y.
Katherine Sholtys
9 Sparrow Crest Dr.
Ithaca, NY
Elizabeth Salon
family nurse practitioner
Integrative Health
251 Culver Rd
Ithaca, NY
Peter Gottschalk
430 Clover St., Rochester, NY 14610, United States
Melissa Jackson
1028 Coddington Rd
Ithaca, NY
Dilmeran Akgoze Dunham
Retired Ithaca City Public Schools Teacher
215 N. Cayuga St #233
Ithaca, NewYork, N Y
Patricia Heaton
30 Buck Road
Lansing, NY
Hannah Rebrovich
615 N. Aurora St.
Ithaca, NY
Michele Francisco
710 North Cayuga St
Ithaca, NY
Joan Reuning
Owner
Fibers
215 N Cayuga St
Ithaca, NY
Deborah Jones
Community Science Institure
3166 Perry City Rd
Trumansburg,, NY
Verlaine Boyd
315 Pleasant St
Ithaca, Ny
38 Michigan Hollow Road
Spencer, NY
Dr. Muhammad Wattoo
Internal Medicine of Ithaca, PC
2359 Triphammer Road, Suite 3
Ithaca, NY
Margherita Fabrizio
private citizen of 35+ years
105 Cascadilla Park Rd
Ithaca, New York
Jack Roscoe
116 Kay St
Ithaca, NY
Donald Mintz
29 Whig Street
Trumansburg, NY
Rebecca Stocking
Owner, Pastimes Antiques, DeWitt Mall, Ithaca
Pastimes
4181 South St Ext
Trumansburg, NY
Jennifer Austin
Health Communications Specialist
Cornell Health
840 N. Aurora St.
Ithaca, NY
Clint Swank
retired
Mr.
800 S. Plain St. # 1106
Ithaca, New York
Stephen Genett
601 N CAYUGA ST
Ithaca, NY
Emma Westbrooke
601 N CAYUGA ST, Address 2
Ithaca, NY
David Gislason
540 Trumbull Corners Rd
Newfield, NY
Kathryn Dana
Megan Dussault
977 Danby rd.
Ithaca, NY
Christine Adams
1048 Danby Road
Ithaca, NY
Matthew Gordon
3692 Cayuga Street
Interlaken, NY
Thaddeus Bates
124 E Court St.
Ithaca, NY
Alisa Cowden
5265 Indian Fort Road
Trumansburg, NY
Sally Heron
560 Elm St Ext
Ithaca, NY
Daniel Priore
4606 East Bates Road
Trumansburg, NY
Morgan Priore
4606 East Bates Road
Trumansburg, NY
Diane McPherson
950 Coddington Rd.
Ithaca, NY
Tim Dean
First Baptist Church
308 N Cayuga st
Ithaca, NY
Hope Rainbow
2975 South Swamp Road
Alpine, NY

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