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Volume 38, Number 425, September 2014

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I miss Long Island. Back in the early 1990s, I was fortunate to attend Hofstra University in Hempstead, but I have to admit, it took me a little while to adjust. I came from a small, somewhat isolated town called Pittsfield, Mass., just across the New York State border. Pittsfield seemed like a big city growing up; after all it was the most populated area in Berkshire County. We were seen as “city people” by our peers in the neighboring rural towns. In reality, though, we were rural in just about every way, just like many of the towns and villages in upstate New York. Life was relatively calm, and you knew people; it was like a two degrees of separation. There were long-time family restaurants, century-old businesses, and even a Woolworths with a lunch counter. When I got to Long Island I realized just how rural I really was. The culture, personality and faster lifestyle felt like I had jumped into a freezing cold swimming pool. I quickly recognized there was going to be an adjustment period; I just didn’t know how long that would be. Luckily, I made fast friends with a few Islanders and some City people as well. They showed me around and it wasn’t long before I saw the sense of community from town to town, village to village. Remarkably, because I didn’t expect it, the Island was not all that different from my little hometown up north. Sure, things were faster and busier, but at the grass roots level, so to speak, people were just as community-centered as any rural locale. Generations of families grew up and lived in the same towns and they knew each other and care about their communities. I have great memories of the Island and of Islanders, and I do miss the place. I also miss doing Profiles for Island superintendents and commissioners. I know, it’s been awhile, but we’ve had some trouble lining up ones on Long Island. If you know someone whom you think deserves to be profiled, let us know. We’d be happy to pursue it. And finally, we’re now a little more than a month away from the annual N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo in Syracuse. Look in next month’s Superintendent’s Profile for specific details, such as door prizes, lunch tickets and a comprehensive exhibitor listing. P

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Director of Public Works ★

Brendt Bodine and the Village of Penn Yan

On May 13, 2014, when a total of five to nine inches of rain fell in just three hours in Penn Yan, the result was a flash flood. Swelling Jacob’s and Sucker Brooks surged into the village. The first calls for power lines down came in at 8:54 p.m. Flood-caused damages could take years to completely repair. “Penn Yan was flooded badly in 1972 during Hurricane Agnes, but that event was anticipated, and the rain came down for days. Plus I was only six years old during Agnes,” said Brendt Bodine, director of public works of the village of Penn Yan. Brendt quickly became the de facto manager of the disaster, which was responded to not only by his department, but by the county, the county’s Office of Emergency Management, the fire department, law enforcement, Mennonite neighbors, various church groups, and even college students who mobilized to help clean up the wreckage. Penn Yan (thought to be shorthand for “Pennsylvania Yankees”), with a population of 2,500, is surrounded by steep hills and located at the bottom of a natural, bowl-shaped, commercially strategic location with an outlet to Keuka Lake and access to Seneca Lake. Unforgivably, just a little more than two days later on May 16, just as people had dealt with their losses, another heavy rain fell, and the water rose in the village once again. For the first storm, which came without any warning, Brendt was caught unaware of the havoc that he would still be confronting months after the water receded. Debris quickly clogged storm sewers and uprooted drainage pipes, roads washed out, and basements flooded, taking out hot water heaters and furnaces in at least 250 homes. Fifteen houses were quickly condemned. “It was around 10 p.m. when I got a call to go out. At the end of my driveway you could have ridden a kayak down the street. I get downtown and there are dumpsters floating by. Tanker trucks are floating. I knew we were in trouble. I called in the crew (five men including Brendt) and said there is nothing we can do right now but try to keep people safe,” he said. They worked relentlessly on the first flood from 10 p.m. until 8 p.m. the next night. Don Rapalee, who has been street supervisor in the village since 2009, got the call about the same time as Brendt. He said of the village’s 400 catch basins, “They were plugging up and major flooding was taking place. Certain basins are always trouble spots so we went there first, but the force of the water made us stop until it diminished in force. You have to let it do what it is going to do.” Given enough time, assessment efforts will lead to a recovery plan. The water continued to flow, leaving behind its ugly stains on walls and oozing, heavy mud. Brendt said he worked throughout the night doing assessment patrols, mostly on foot and armed with a flashlight. He said the water was rising so quickly that he had to constantly be aware of his surroundings. “We had infrastructure (mostly electric poles) that were in danger of falling into the waterways. We had to shore them back up. We back-filled them after putting the poles back up straight as a temporary repair. For a more permanent solution we will be creating a box culvert around them. We had debris-blocking supports for the trestle pedestrian bridge, which was choking water from the outlet. The following day, at 8 a.m. we got another wave of rain.” Brendt said they used two excavators to get the debris from beneath the trestle bridge to open up the flow. Fortunately, a level of gravel had been deposited nearby, creating a natural shoal for staging the heavy equipment. He said it took about two weeks to open up all the streets, but there are still lots of repairs left to do. “A lot of shoulder work, sidewalks, and one wall on a stone culvert arch under the street,” he said. “Structurally it is OK, but the sidewalk fell off.” By Laurie Mercer

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The Owl’s Nest, once a famous hotel along the Crooked Lake Canal, was destroyed by the flash flood that inundated the village. Several weeks later, just about 24 hours before its scheduled demolition, the building caved in, falling into the village’s Main Street, taking out the power and several light posts.

Brendt described roads covered with debris, logs, gravel, and stone that needed to be opened up immediately for safety’s sake, if only just one lane. Initially the village was cut off from the east side because of high water in Jacob’s Brook. Firemen were positioned on that side of town in case of emergencies and to aid in sandbagging and help pump out basements. Outside the village, plenty of drainage pipes were dug up and driveways were completely washed out — leaving residents stranded, either at home or unable to get back in. The television media from Rochester swarmed the town looking for a good story. On the private sector, Birkett Mills, built in the 1800s to take advantage of water power, had one wall in the boiler room blown out from the flood. Many homes are still uninhabitable. Some automobiles were crushed. Even inside the ever-popular Wagner Restaurant, where the waitresses are known to serve customers almost as fast as the drivethrough windows at a franchise, the water was several feet deep. A trucking company headquartered in the village had truck cabs underwater and cargo floating in some trailers. Depending on the insurance coverage, the company may not be back in business again. Two months later, one street is still cordoned off because they had to cut out all the pavement at an intersection because a storm sewer blew. That street in places is reduced to its historic red brick surface and requires repairs with back-filling and new asphalt. Several more electric poles started to lean dangerously, which required concrete blocks to be put into place and major back-filling. In time, Brendt said, they will 18

make more permanent repairs with box culverts around the poles. The expense to the village to date is $2.5 million. County-wide the damage was estimated at $28.9 million. Calling in the DOT and Office of Emergency Management Bill McNamara, civil engineer with the DOT, headquartered near Painted Post, has dealt with other flash floods in Steuben and Broome Counties as well as other places. His attendance in Penn Yan this spring lasted about six days. Bill took part in daily meetings with Brendt and the Yates County Office of Emergency Management. People who participated felt that the daily personnel meetings immediately following the storms were instrumental in quickly getting the village back on track even as culverts were being washed out and storm sewers swelled. Bringing order to chaos became the new normal here. “This was a test,” said one person involved in the recovery efforts. “You can’t really practice or have drills for this kind of stuff.” After about a week of face-to-face meetings with township and village officials, the fire department, law enforcement, church agencies, DPW, DOT, and emergency management, everyone involved gradually returned to telephone and email to keep in touch. “Communication was a big part of it. We pitch in and help our neighbors. That’s what we have always done here,” said one lifelong resident continued on page 40

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Purchase the truck of YOUR choice, with the body and equipment YOU need. Let us help design THE truck and equipment to fill YOUR needs. NO BIDDING REQUIRED!!! We have units in stock, ready for immediate upfit and/or delivery.

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FUEL COSTS ARE A PROBLEM. VOLVO IS YOUR SOLUTION.

You need new equipment, but the rising fuel costs are digging into your profits. The answer? Buy a Volvo. Volvo offers some of the most fuel-efficient machines in the industry. The key? Innovative, efficient Volvo engines designed with More care. Built in. Visit Malvese Equipment Company now for more details - and see why Volvo is the solution. Volvo Compact Loaders are available on NY State Contract #PC65314.

1 Henrietta St. Hicksville, NY 11801 516-681-7600 22

232 East Old Country Rd. Riverhead, NY 11901 631-369-1147

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FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT, INC. Kirkwood 607-775-2006

Syracuse 315-452-4560

Rochester 585-235-3011

Orchard Park 716-662-2191

Your Authorized John Deere Dealer for over 30 years is proud to have the following machines on the OGS State Contract # PC65307 – Award #22063 (Good thru October 31st, 2015)

544K

644K

724K

624K

John Deere Financial Municipal Lease Optional terms to fit your budget!

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For all Lighting Conditions

4-way metering bankable valves, ergonomically designed with spring return to neutral position control remotely the metering action of pneumatic shift cylinders on various hydraulic valve spools of central hydraulic systems. They are available with single detent, double detent,neutral detent, as well as combined detents as options. Their compact size allows the valve to be multi-stacked with common inlet and exhaust manifold ports with bolts of one standard length. The quality illumination (minimal current draw 1.18mA at 12 volt D.C.) of the LED lighted knobs and magnifying clear caps with decals displays the functions and control instructions under all lighting conditions.

Boss Adds Stainless Steel for Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplows

To meet booming demand, Boss Snowplow is offering stainless steel for its 7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft. and 9 ft (2.3, 2.4 and 2.7 m) super-duty trip-edge plows, as well as its 8 ft. and 9 ft. super-duty full-trip plows. Boss is expanding the availability of its stainless steel plows in response to customers who like the polished look of this premium silver design. Boss introduced stainless steel on its DXT plow for the 2013-14 snow season, a popular option that sold out quickly. Select plow models also will feature sharp 304 stainless steel moldboards. For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com.

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Pine Bush Equipment Co., Inc.

Buffalo, NY 716/877-1992 Rochester, NY 585/334-6770 Syracuse, NY 315/463-8673 Albany, NY 518/785-4500

Watertown, NY 315/788-5512 Endicott, NY 607/748-3400 Olean, NY 716/372-8822

YONKERS OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847

DANBURY OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 06810 203/743-0088 Fax: 203/743-0266

HOLBROOK OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069

www.ehrbar.com

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Pine Bush Office 97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106 Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 • Fax 845/744-2900 www.pbeinc.com Holmes Office 24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004 • Fax 845/878-9626 www.pbeinc.com

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Rochester 1465 Emerson St. (585) 269-3100 (800) 276-1169

Finger Lakes Region

For Total Fleet Support… Trucks and Trailers

(800) 276-1169

Elmira of accessories, Landing Gear, Brakes, Exhaust, Wheels, Suspension, Lighting and MORE!

For a more complete listing of our products, manufactures and suppliers

www.decarolisheavydutyparts.com

1632 Grand Central Ave. (607) 398-7194

Parts for All Makes and Models Trailer Roofs, Doors & Floors Cargo Control Products Engine Parts Truck/Trailer Bodies and Accessories Driveline Components Transmissions Fuel Injection

Diesel Particulate filters (DPF’s) are designed to remove particulate matter in diesel exhaust. In a correctly operating vehicle, soot captured in the DPF is periodically burned during normal operation. Engine wear, corrosion and combustion of engine lubricants result in ash accumulation in the filter. Over time this ash increases the backpressure on the engine lowering the fuel efficiency. Complete, thorough removal of this ash is essential for operating efficiency of the engine as well as optimizing the length of time between service intervals. 26

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EXPERIENCE THE POWER OF

HYUNDAI

Most loaders will be available as a standard machine and also with high reach arms and a tool master version. *All loaders are available with couplers, forks, 4-in-1 buckets, side dump buckets, ride control, Michelin radial tires and snow blowers.

CON ONTRACT TRACT# PC65308 GRO ROUP UP# 40603 AW WARD ARD# 22063 ONTRACT TRACT EX XPIRES PIRES OC CT T. 31, 2015 CON *Some accessories or attachments are only available through the OEM. Contact your local dealer for assistance.

3rd spool valve hydraulics, air conditioning, AM/FM radio are all standard equipment!

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TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC.

7155 Big Tree Road Pavilion, NY 14525 (800) 724-8722 Fax: (585) 584-8853 email:gregnewell@rochester.rr.com

Binghamton, NY (607) 775-5010 Syracuse, NY (315) 437-1471 Fax: (315) 437-4041 Watertown, NY (315) 788-0200

A. MONTANO CO. INC. 571 Route 212 Saugerties, NY 12477 (845) 247-0206 Fax: (845) 247-9321 www.amontanoco.com

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ALL ISLAND  EQUIPMENT 39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 (631) 643-2605 Fax: (631) 643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

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877-VELLANO www.vellano.com

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No molds or mixers needed. Flexible and able to bend and curve, Concrete Cloth follows natural contours. It can be hung vertically, laid in trenches, and cut and formed into shapes. Offered by Vellano Corp.

A.J. V E L , LT D Construction Equipment Sales, Service, & Rentals www.AJVel.com Improve safety with a backup camera system specifically designed for heavy equipment. Easy to install and operate.

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Load trucks with accuracy and manage loading data such as vehicle ID, customer & product names with ease. Vellano Technologies carries a full line of TrackVision backup cameras and VEI loader scales.

Providing Quality Tapping, Testing, and Repair Services to Contractors and Municipalities www.VellanoUtility.com

Build-A-Box™ The industry standard modular aluminum trench shield system. Build-A-Box™ can be assembled in minutes to a wide variety of two, three, or four-sided configurations.

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Trenchboxes, Road Plates and Slide Rail Systems

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Vellano Shoring & Supply rents and sells road plates and Efficiency Production Build-A-Box™ shoring.

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AVAILABLE UNDER NEW YORK BIDS Oshkosh P Series Heavy Duty Plow Trucks Under Rockland County Bid #RFB-2011-079

Oshkosh H Series Heavy Duty Snow Blower Trucks Under The Port Authority of NY & NJ contract

Buy an Oshkosh the Way You Want It! BEYER BROS CORP 109 Broad Ave, Fairview, NJ 07022 Contact Michael Beyer (201) 943-3100 m.beyer@beyerbros.com Superintendent’s Profile • www.superintendentsprofile.com • September 2014

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SPEED, POWER & AGILITY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Bobcat ® skid-steer loaders and utility vehicles give you greater performance, comfort and value than any other brand. More attachments, too. Contact your dealer for special governmental rates.

Bobcat.com Bobcat ® and the Bobcat logo are registered trademarks of Bobcat Company in the United States and various other countries. ©2014 Bobcat Company. All Rights Reserved. | 0714140

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Alexander Equipment Alexander • 585-591-2955

Bobcat of Plattsburgh Plattsburgh • 518-825-7368

Bobcat of Westchester Briarcliff Manor • 914-762-2327

Robert H. Finke & Sons Selkirk • 518-767-9331

www.alexander-equipment.com

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Bobcat of Buffalo Lockport • 716-625-6092

Bobcat of Saratoga Gansevoort • 518-798-9283

Eklund Family Farm Machinery Stamford • 888-451-8470

Southern Tier Trailer Sales Jamestown • 716-985-4600

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Bobcat of Central NY East Syracuse • 315-437-2829

Bobcat of the Finger Lakes Fairport • 585-223-4056

John Stokowski & Sons, Inc. Middle Granville • 518-642-1610

Summit Handling Newsburgh • 845-569-8195

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Bobcat of Gloversville-Johnstown Johnstown • 518 -762-8201

Bobcat of the Twin Tiers Horseheads • 607-733-6572

Kelly’s Garage Perry • 585-237-2504

Thompson & Johnson Equipment Binghamton • 607-748-3351

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www.kellysgarageus.com

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Bobcat of Long Island Medford • 631-447-2228

Bobcat of Watertown Watertown • 315-788-7368

LeBerge & Curtis, Inc. Canton • 315-386-8568

Warner Sales & Service Rome • 315-336-0311

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www.bobcatofwatertown.com

www.lebergeandcurtis.com

www.warnerss.com

Bobcat of New York City Maspeth • 718-366-7930 www.bobcatzone.com

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Contact us for upfitting your equipment We specialize in Municipal Trucks Ford F350 & F550 Available on Bid Complete Truck packages including: • • • • • • •

Dump Bodies Plows Wing blades Spreaders Lighting Hitches Available with Electric or Central Hydraulics

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ON GROUND, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY:

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BRAND NEW, LEFTOVER 2012 F650 WITH ECONOMICAL V-10 GAS ENGINE , AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RED, WITH DUMP BODY… READY TO WORK TWO BRAND NEW LEFTOVER 2013 F550 WITH 6.7L POWERSTROKE DIESEL AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; WHITE WITH 11’ 3 TO 4 YARD DUMP BODIES, READY TO WORK

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571 Route 212 Saugerties, NY 12477 www.amontanoco.com SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE REPAIRS • TRADE-INS • RECERTIFICATION OSHA TRAINING CLASSES • Economical and Modular • Professional Engineer Certified to OSHA Regulations • Field Service & Support • Our Light Weight Systems are transportable by pickup truck, van or ASI shoring trailer • Custom configurations available • Unload and assemble by hand

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Highlights From the 2013 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo

T

he 2014 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo is fast approaching. The show once again will be held

in Syracuse at the Americraft Center of Progress building Oct. 15. Here are some highlights from last year’s expo.

This Vactor 2100 vacuum truck was the centerpiece of the outside exhibits in 2013.

Mike Solowy of the town of Granby liked what he saw inside of the cab of this Oshkosh truck.

Ted McKeon (R), publisher of the Superintendent’s Profile, presented two tickets to the 2014 Watkins Glen NASCAR race to grand prize winner Steve Lollman Sr. (L), highway superintendent of the town of Marshall.

Ted McKeon (R), publisher of the Superintendent’s Profile, presented two tickets to the Buffalo Bills against the Miami Dolphins game in 2013 to grand prize winner Frank Hayatt, highway superintendent of the town of Fenner. 36

Attendees can get a closer look at the underside of their truck fleet with mobile lifting equipment from Ari-Hetra. Superintendent’s Profile • www.superintendentsprofile.com • September 2014


BASCHMANN SERVICES, INC. 1101 Maple Road, Elma, NY 14059 888/655-1101 Fax: 716/655-0374 website: www.baschmann.com

CONTRACTORS SALES Albany, NY 518/456-1445 Fax: 518/456-8600 website: www.contractorssales.com

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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC. 60 International Blvd., Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 website: www.wtractor.com

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Count On Toro To Deliver www.toro.com

Reliable Performance

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State Contract Pricing Available

*The gross horsepower of these gasoline engines was laboratory rated by the engine manufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940 or SAE J2723. As configured to meet safety, emission and operating requirements, the actual engine horsepower these mowers will be significantly lower.

• Patented TURBO FORCE cutting technology • Powerful Kohler EFI engines • Rear discharge design drops clippings within the path of the mower • Trim on both sides

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State Contract Pricing Available

• Foldable operator platform - patent-pending • Patented TURBO FORCE cutting technology • Reduce operator fatigue with Flex-Ride suspension system

State Contract Products Group #37000 Award #21459 Contract #PC64358

www.grasslandcorp.com www.toro.com

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New York State Contract Information

Westchester Tractor, Inc. 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 Phone: 845-278-7766 Fax: 845-278-4431 Email: sales@wtractor.com www.wtractor.com

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Heavy Equipment Rental Group 72007 - Award 02872. January 21, 2011 - September 30, 2014

UNITS FOR SALE • 2001 Gradall XL3100

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We accept TRADES on New York State Contract!

For All Your Gradall Needs, Call Us At:

866-909-8454 www.yacanos.com

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from page 18 “Keep Out” became a common message in this normally tourist-friendly village.

“These storms that hit us were not predicted.” Brian Winslow Rescue Worker

on the team. Bill McNamara described his initial reaction: “You never know what is happening right in front of you until the water recedes.” In this instance the water diminished and then came right back up again during a second storm just two days after the first event. Despite lots of scouring in the ditches, the state roads held up “pretty well,” he said. As for tips, he said it helps to have people on board with many “life experiences,” adding, “We worked really well together. You probably couldn’t have planned for it because of the size of the event.” It is a point of pride with everyone involved that no one was seriously injured or died. The storm began on a Tuesday, and by the following Monday, school was back in session again after all the streets were open. Diane Caves is the deputy director of the Yates County Office of Emergency Management, which is headquartered in Penn Yan. Diane was in a meeting at the fire hall in nearby Branchport when she was called in for the flood. By the time she drove to Penn Yan in 10 inches of water, the debris was beginning to block the culverts, and water was going to other places and causing erosion as it swept through. Diane, her boss Brian Winslow, and others spent the entire night fielding phone calls. Dispatchers received approximately 1,000 telephone calls during the first 36 hours of the original event, while 911 recorded 2,000 calls. Diane clearly remembers one senior who broke down in tears saying she and her husband, who uses an oxygen canister, were doing OK cleaning up after the big storm until the second storm put a tree through the basement window and completely flooded their living space. Months later, code enforcement officials are still determining which buildings are still uninhabitable. “These things tugged at your heart,” said Diane. “Being part of the response was really empowering by coordinating and meeting those human needs.” Then Lieutenant Governor Bob Duffy, who coincidentally owns 40

Right along the creek — Birkett Mills, where they still grind flour, is one of the oldest buildings in the village. One wall in the boiler room was taken out by floodwaters.

property on Keuka Lake, came to Penn Yan in the immediate aftermath of the storm. He managed to secure grant money up to $10,000 for homeowners and up to $25,000 for businesses who apply for it. In July, the village received federal disaster funding to help in its recovery. Mennonites are a big part of life in Penn Yan, living high above the village on farms they work with horses. Since they couldn’t work their fields because they were under water, the Mennonite community was well equipped with manpower to help others hurt by the floods. Diane described their efforts as “working like a bee hive,” as they took a list of things to do and quickly checked each chore off the list. Another group that was invaluable on the private side of things was a Methodist ministry called The Living Well. These folks organized all the volunteers, which included lots of college students. If people needed food, clothing, and supplies, The Living Well met those needs, no questions asked. The Salvation Army also had a food truck on site to support the rescue workers. Brian Winslow heads emergency services in Yates County. As a retired full-time deputy sheriff (still part-time) and current volunteer fire chief, he can handle a crisis, or he thought he could. He probably never imagined having to order an 18-wheeler full of traffic cones or using prisoners to help fill sand bags. “Everybody,” he said, “was caring and concerned.” “These storms that hit us were not predicted. Sharing services was a big help. Dundee, for one, had a brand new inflatable boat they had coincidentally acquired that week. They inflated it that night and had to take some people out of the second floor of their homes,” Brian said. How Brendt Came to Be Director of DPW Brendt has deep roots in Penn Yan. He was born here and married a woman he met in junior high school. Also very active in the fire departcontinued on page 45

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OUR 65th YEAR IN BUSINESS!

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TOUGH CUSTOMERS And this is the audience to whom you need to sell – the town meeting crowd, the selectmen, the planning board, downtown business owners. These are the people you need to convince, persuade and please, and on whose vote hinges your operation. You live with them, shop with them, eat with them, and have gone to school with them maybe. Doesn’t matter. And doesn’t help. On the contrary. You are held to different standards. And that grandmotherly looking lady in the back? She’s the one who has memorized all the estimates and proposals and can quote back from six years ago when she interrogates you about the service invoices for the town’s equipment. We understand that this type of environment leaves no room for error or for second guessing. You have to be able to choose an equipment supplier on whom you can count, come hell or high water – stable, not afraid to invest in training and technology, running a sound operation and staffed to support you in the unique ways you need to be supported. Because sooner or later you may be called to explain your choices, in great detail, in front of a pretty tough group of customers.

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PLEASE CALL YOUR NEAREST LOCATION! We can arrange for a tour of our parts and service operation, at your convenience, and show you how we back up our equipment with expert support and the industry’s most robust parts delivery. Bronx • 699 Brush Avenue • 718-409-8501 Holtsville • 660 Union Avenue • 631-654-4457 Poughkeepsie • 122 Noxon Road • 845-437-4176 Bloomingburg • 783 Bloomingburg Road • 845-733-6401 Clifton Park • 500 Commerce Drive • 518-877-8000 Binghamton • 55 Industrial Park Drive • 607-772-6500 Syracuse • 294 Ainsley Drive • 315-476-9981 Batavia • 4610 E. Saile Drive • 585-815-6200

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www.hopenn.com

www.miltoncat.com

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TOUGH CUSTOMERS And this is the audience to whom you need to sell – the town meeting crowd, the selectmen, the planning board, downtown business owners. These are the people you need to convince, persuade and please, and on whose vote hinges your operation. You live with them, shop with them, eat with them, and have gone to school with them maybe. Doesn’t matter. And doesn’t help. On the contrary. You are held to different standards. And that grandmotherly looking lady in the back? She’s the one who has memorized all the estimates and proposals and can quote back from six years ago when she interrogates you about the service invoices for the town’s equipment. We understand that this type of environment leaves no room for error or for second guessing. You have to be able to choose an equipment supplier on whom you can count, come hell or high water – stable, not afraid to invest in training and technology, running a sound operation and staffed to support you in the unique ways you need to be supported. Because sooner or later you may be called to explain your choices, in great detail, in front of a pretty tough group of customers.

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PLEASE CALL YOUR NEAREST LOCATION! We can arrange for a tour of our parts and service operation, at your convenience, and show you how we back up our equipment with expert support and the industry’s most robust parts delivery. Bronx • 699 Brush Avenue • 718-409-8501 Holtsville • 660 Union Avenue • 631-654-4457 Poughkeepsie • 122 Noxon Road • 845-437-4176 Bloomingburg • 783 Bloomingburg Road • 845-733-6401 Clifton Park • 500 Commerce Drive • 518-877-8000 Binghamton • 55 Industrial Park Drive • 607-772-6500 Syracuse • 294 Ainsley Drive • 315-476-9981 Batavia • 4610 E. Saile Drive • 585-815-6200

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www.hopenn.com

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Over Two-Thirds of the Earth’s Surface Is Water...

We’re Making the Other Third... Smooth Sailing For over three quarters of a century Suit-Kote has been building smooth roads from horizon to horizon. And unlike the uncertainty of the open sea, you can always be confident that the open road we build promises you smooth sailing. At Suit-Kote, we’re committed to one thing – getting you there.

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Reflections on a village that is registered on the National Register of Historic Places, which recognizes its watery beauty.

One of two wooden planked pedestrian bridges that the DPW maintains is part of the village nature trail, which runs for about seven miles from Penn Yan to Dresden.

ment, Brendt trained as an EMT for 10 years, five of which were as a paramedic, which helped him assess the flood’s quickly moving situation. He said watching his neighbors suffer during the flood caused him significant personal pain. Brendt became an assistant in the DPW in 2009 and became director in February 2010. While in college he earned a degree in electrical engineering from Gannon University in Erie, Pa., and worked in that field for several years.

“I really like the diversity of this job. For most of my career the focus has been on the electrical side. This job has given me the opportunity to learn more about electric, but also about streets, water, and waste water. It has also taught me how to work with people, including employees and the public.” He said his background as an engineer helps immensely in directing the multitude of DPW assignments and being the go-to guy for approximately 50 employees. Once upon a time a favorite uncle once sat in his seat. Wes Ryder ran the DPW for many years. His photograph sits not far from the desk where Wes himself once directed public works. On the master plan for Penn Yan are several initiatives to bring the town closer to its lakefront on Keuka Lake. Long an active place for boat building (remember Penn Yan boats?) and pleasure boating, Keuka Lake was once used a lot to transport goods, which was often easier than using pioneer-built roads. Now we know that any water-centered development leads to increased activity, especially for tourism, which is one of upstate’s emerging mega-trends to sweeten the state’s bottom line. “We are working toward improving the access from the lake to downtown along the outlet that connects Keuka and Seneca Lakes. On the waterfront there is a developer looking to put in 30 condominiums and a four-story hotel with 75 rooms. The property was acquired by Yates County; it used to be Penn Yan Boats.” As the project progresses, Brendt and various crews will be putting in sewer lines and doing street rebuilds and resurfacing. “Before the flood,”

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Even the little kids’ park is beautified by well-attended flower beds.

he said, “we already had $2.5 million in improvements to do. Penn Yan has 26 total lanes miles of streets (what are called roads in the country are called streets in a village) and follows a paving plan. The village’s street budget is a million dollars. CHIPS is responsible for $100,000. The village’s entire DPW budget is $700,000.

Maintenance on the wooden plank-floored pedestrian bridge is part of the DPW’s schedule.

Streets — Twenty-Six Lane Miles of Them Are the streets in good shape? “Depends on who you are talking to,” Brendt said. “We have an approach. We don’t like to put a new top on a road unless the infrastructure beneath it is good. There are plenty of roads that even before the flood weren’t in good shape in terms of infrastructure. For example, we have one street that needs to be repaired, but it has a four-inch water line beneath it with lots of breaks. We do have a block grant in the works to improve it with the water main replaced. Until then we wedge it, and top continued on page 62

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The new snow removal package includes high-flow auxiliary hydraulics that provide up to 37.6 gpm (142 L) for use with snow blowers and brushes.

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JCB Launches Its First Conventional Zero Tail Swing Compact Excavator With New 8029 CTS Model

Digging depth for the 8029 CTS is 10 ft. (3 m) and the machine offers a load over height of 10 ft. 6 in. (3.2 m).

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it, and patch it. A lot of potholes have been filled in, but it takes money and time to resurface. Overall I’d like to say we take a proactive approach to our streets.” “The flood kind of sucker punched us. It accelerated the damage on streets that we hoped would last a lot longer because of all that water washing over the top of them.” Penn Yan’s street crew includes a foreman and five heavy-equipment operators. “One thing I am proud of,” Brendt said, “is leveraging the NYS Office of General Services for a purchasing price on new trucks. When the resale value is just below the purchase price of a new one (roughly three years) we trade it in for a new one.”

“The flood kind of sucker punched us. It accelerated the damage on streets that we hoped would last a lot longer because of all that water washing over the top of them.” Brendt Bodine

The situation is not as rosy in the sweeper department. “We were hurting for a sweeper,” he said. A new 159,600 Ravl is expected in time for fall's falling leaves. They are also replacing a bucket truck. Two material handlers, an aerial bucket truck and a larger truck, are destined for the electric crew. He cited the comparative ease of replacing a pickup truck, which is less complicated than heavy equipment, where the number of hours and market changes largely determine the cost of replacement. He uses information from department heads about the replacement cycle. The payloaders and Bobcats are replaced annually. In addition to being responsible for an older active cemetery, his department also maintains two lakefront parks and some other smaller, well-used neighborhood parks. He said he just closed a grant for $300,000 to rebuild one of the waterfront parks. “We replaced the bath house and completely redid the parking lot.” He said the old bath house was run down and located right near the road; it blocked the view of the lake. The crew helps groom a five-mile-long nature trail, favored by walkers and bikers, along an old railroad bed from Penn Yan to Dresden. He said much of it was asphalt but he eventually used some grant money to mill it and turn it into a cinder trail while repaving the path closest to the village and boat launch. He explained that tree roots continually pushed up the asphalt, causing a nuisance and a potentially dangerous situation. They also care for two wooden-decked pedestrian bridges that are part of the nature trail. For routine communication they use cell phones and radios. “I wish we used radios exclusively. Cell phones can be very frustrating in an emergency situation.” continued on page 66 62

Floodwaters can turn a frame building into tinker toys.

Repairs are under way where this sewer blew out because of the flooding. Both flood waters and the repairs reveal the previous street treatment — red brick. Brick making was once a vibrant industry here.

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Pipes like these were routinely shoved out of the ground by floodwaters that changed the normal routine for highway crews.

The crises caused by flooding also helped him further appreciate the value of shared services for manpower and equipment and cites Yates County and the towns and villages of Milo, Jerusalem, Torrey, Barrington, and Potter as being especially supportive. Every village and town is being asked to work with fewer people. An office staff of 10 helps run Brendt’s well-oiled department. Those workers, in addition to being personally involved, are often part of the matrix that unfolds as rescue operations are assigned to somebody’s budget. For example, when additional dumpsters were requested, whose budget was going to pay for them? During emergencies it is easy to lose track. Everybody involved in this disaster has been told to hang on to every piece of paper the emergency generates. As for electric, Penn Yan has municipal electric, and DPW services 3,300 electric meters. The peak load in winter is about 20- to 21megawatts. Penn Yan’s water plant, also run by the DPW, takes its water from Keuka Lake. Because the sewer system is old, Brendt said it needs “tender loving care.” A year ago, the village did a house-to-house home inspection for possible violations. When they found homeowners pumping water (for example from sump pumps) into the sewer system (which is illegal to do), the residents got a letter mandating that they fix the situation. He said the homeowners were taught how to reroute the water to the storm sewer system mainly through catch basins in the roads if necessary because it can cause lots of problems if the treatment plant is taxed over capacity, especially during a rain event. His current chart of the entire vil66

Repairs are under way where this sewer blew out because of the flooding. Both flood waters and the repairs reveal the previous street treatment — red brick. Brick making was once a vibrant industry here.

lage is color coded to show properties that were inspected and reinspected following the mandate. “The message was conveyed very well,” he said. “It reduced a problem and delayed the need to upgrade a plant to treat what is basically rain water at an additional cost to the residents.” continued on page 68

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A Quiet-Spoken Family Man Brendt described his family as “a very wonderful family. My wife is a great lady.” Brendt’s wife, Tracy, whom he met in junior high school, is a physician’s assistant in an OB/GYN practice. He has two sons and a daughter who was born in China. Brendt and Tracy spent 14 days in China to receive their one-year-old daughter, now age 10. He calls her a whipper-snapper. Their oldest son has moved on to a job in California, where he works for IBM. If Brendt has a hobby other than an occasional golf game and some hunting and fishing, it is puttering around the house. Following Flood Waters Even two months after the flood, the water’s devastation continues to wreak havoc. In Penn Yan, one of the hardest-hit commercial buildings was the Owl’s Nest, an old one built along what was then a boat basin. Just 24 hours before the Owl’s Nest was due for total demolition, it collapsed and fell into Seneca Street, taking two light poles with it. “I was pretty flabbergasted,” Brendt said. “It just collapsed due to all the water I had seen surging through it.” continued on page 70

(Yates County Emergency Management photo) On Elm and Basin Streets these cars are going no place soon.

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“It has hurt to see people I’ve known all my life have their lives disrupted by the floods.” Brendt Bodine

(Yates County Emergency Management photo) East Elm Street at night during the height of the recent flooding.

The electric wires were live. “The first step is to get everything de-energized. We got the wires grounded. We got the debris cleaned up and the wires disconnected. Then we reset new poles.” The building fell around 7 p.m. on a Saturday night. By Sunday morning, he said, they had the street back up and working. “That was a long night,” he said. “It has hurt to see people I’ve known all my life have their lives disrupted by the floods. For a lot of them this is all they know. And when the weather starts getting colder I am worried we will see basically homeless people taking shelter in buildings that have been condemned. I still get nervous when they say it is going to rain.” About the Village Penn Yan Sucker Brook and Jacob’s Brook, which flow south through the village and empty into the Keuka Lake outlet, were the principal sources of recent flooding in Penn Yan. Both brooks, and the power they once generated, were the main reason the village was established where it lies today. It was the reports of Indian attacks that caused George Washington and Congress to send General John Sullivan and 5,000 men to central New York in 1779 to rout the Native Americans. Soldiers burned and pillaged Indian settlements from Elmira (then called Newton) to the shores of Seneca Lake. Following a well-worn tale here in upstate, soldiers returning from that assault were quick to come back to make their homes in this rich and beautiful land. The government encouraged their settlements as a buffer against British encroachment. Penn Yan remains an iconic upstate village. At least 210 structures on 65 acres helped determine the village’s national historic status. Rife with important 19th- and 20th-century buildings that represent ecclesiastical, 70

commercial, industrial, and residential uses, Penn Yan exudes charm. The noted architecture dating from 1820 to 1929 reflect Federal, Greek Revival, Second Empire, Romanesque, Eastlake, Queen Anne, Georgian Revival, and Neoclassical architecture, spanning almost 200 years of building styles. One inspired local builder did such a distinctive job creating summerbreeze-catching porches with elaborate scrolled brackets, colonnettes, and round or ogee arches, that the structures became known as the Penn Yan porch. One building right on Main Street, Birkett Mills, is one of the largest active historic mills in the country. Their buckwheat pancake mix is widely available in grocery stores and on the Internet. Many commercial buildings made from brick reflect the many brickyards that once were located in or near the village. The use of this fireproof material helped spare this part of the village from the fires that ravaged other structures in 1831. Land agents Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham bought the original land from the Indians of the Six Nations of the Iroquois in 1788. The purchase was for more than two million acres of land between Lake Ontario and Pennsylvania west of the pre-emption line, which ran north-south slightly west of Seneca Lake. The first individual landowner in the area that is now Penn Yan was George Wheeler, whose purchase in 1791 encompassed what is now the village. Water power was always critical to settlement. Lewis Birdsall built the first saw mill in 1792. Other pioneers built mills along both sides of the outlet. The Keuka Outlet, a seven-mile channel of water connecting Keuka and Seneca Lakes, harnessed power for many mills, distilleries, asheries, and tanneries. The manufacture of paper, linseed oil, continued on page 74

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(Yates County Emergency Management photo) School Drive, like so many other roads, experienced damage during the flooding.

wool products, wagons, and carriages all contributed a pioneer success story. The creation of the Crooked Lake Canal (its name describing the Yshape of Keuka Lake), completed in 1833, represented a high-water mark of achievement for the village. With 27 locks to facilitate a dramatic drop of 269 feet over an eight-mile length, the canal supported economic growth by linking Penn Yan and Dresden. The canal, in operation for 40 years, was abandoned in 1877. Railroads quickly obtained rights of way along the outlet—now transformed into the same nature trail so popular with outdoor enthusiasts today. Roads paved the way to more development. Abraham Wagener, who built the area’s first frame house in 1800, was instrumental in surveying and constructing a highway from Canandaigua to Elmira. The road came through Penn Yan, and a post office was stationed in Wagener’s homestead. He also laid out Main Street and in 1823 donated two acres of land for the county buildings. That same year Yates County was formally organized by an act of the New York State Legislature and incorporated in 1833. The village is still the county seat, resulting in a more robust downtown than some other villages of the same size. Timbers continued to be raised to build mills along the outlet while the commercial sections of the village grew thanks to its proximity to a popular stagecoach route. Because of its prime location on a major north-south trade route that connected cities on the eastern seaboard to the interior of central and northern New York state, the village thrived. Today Penn Yan lies primarily in the town of Milo, with a small section in the town of Benton, and a still smaller section in the town of Jerusalem. Among many notable pioneers were the followers of Jemima Wilkinson, a religious enthusiast from Rhode Island who led a group called the Society of Universal Friends. Jemima is known as the first American-born woman to found a religious group. Following General Sullivan’s trail in 1788, she and her followers first settled in Torrey, and due to land disputes, two years later they settled a large tract of land in 74

Jerusalem. In 1794 after more land disputes, she again moved her community and founded the village of Hopeton at the outlet of Keuka Lake. Jemima gathered her flock there until her death in 1819, and gradually the community disbanded. The name Penn Yan is said to come from “Pennsylvania Yankee,” reflecting the origins of the village’s earliest settlers — Pennsylvania and New England (Yankees). More recent arrivals, beginning around 1974, have been a steady influx of Mennonite and Amish seeking inexpensive but productive farmland. Their homes are easily spotted by the enormous amounts of laundry on complicated clotheslines and the buggies parked in the driveways. Always industrious, these farmers were instrumental in bailing out their neighbors following the recent floods. Boat enthusiasts may also recognize the village’s name in the Penn Yan Boat Company founded by Charles A. Herman in 1921. They continued to manufacture boats on the outlet until 2001. Wild grapes have always thrived in abundance here. Viticulture (grapes and wine) has long been an important part of the agricultural landscape. At first the market was table grapes, carried to market by boat and rail. In the 1860s the Seneca Lake and Wine Company got the area started in making commercially available wine. In addition to thousands of acres of grapes surrounding the hillsides, which makes this an exceptionally picturesque place to visit, more small wineries with visitor shops and restaurants are opening every year. In order to ship grapes, another business took hold — basket manufacturing. To protect perishable fruit, the Hopkins Brothers founded the first basket factory in 1866. The growth of the grape industry also sparked the number of commercial boats on the lakes. Today, both the wine industry and the lovely waters of Keuka continue to please visitors and summer residents who help to just about double the population in summer and fall. Among the village notables of national stature are three U.S. congressmen, an NFL running back, and a Wisconsin state assemblyman. P

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Long Island Freightliner Founder Brings Lifetime of Experience to Business

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Peter Nettesheim, president of Long Island Freightliner, has a lifetime of experience in municipal truck sales and support on Long Island. He started working at his father’s Long Island truck dealership, Syosset Truck Sales, and International truck dealership in 1976. His father, Vern, who is 87 years old, to this day is still active at that dealership. Vern Nettesheim started in the truck sales business in 1953, and surprisingly at that time, there were more than 20 commercial truck dealerships on Long Island. At Syosset, Peter and his brother, Mike, under the tutelage of their father, learned all phases of the family business. In 1969, Syosset took on the Mercedes truck line, in addition to the International franchise. In 1985, Daimler Benz, parent company of the Mercedes Benz Truck Co., purchased the West Coast Freightliner Company and began distributing both the Mercedes Benz truck products and the Freightliner truck products together, in the United States, under the name “Freightliner Trucks.” By 1988, Freightliner insisted that dealers representing more than one truck franchise splinter and move under separate roofs. As a result, Peter decided to separate from his father and brother’s business and start Long Island Freightliner, which originally operated in Riverhead, N.Y. In 1994, the company relocated to its current location at 1365 Lakeland Ave., Bohemia, N.Y. Today, the company’s 30,000 sq.ft. facility is located on a 4-acre lot with 35 employees “Today, besides the incredible engineering and workmanship of the Freightliner product, I feel that our dealerships’ wealth of technological knowledge and tremendous product support is what we are really bringing to the table for our municipal customers,” said Peter Nettesheim. “Over the last 16 years, we have specialized in using outside-of-the-box thinking and technical knowledge to resolve the problems and challenges of Long Island’s municipalities. For example, townships on Long Island have really been ahead of the curve with their concern for vehicles reducing emissions and being eco-friendly. We have been a leader on the island in converting diesel engines to compressed natural gas. With today’s GHG14 (green house gas compliant, 2014) engines we are 76

Walter Levins (L) and Peter Nettesheim, founder and president of Long Island Freightliner.

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