2017-02-27Town of Wappinger
Regular Meeting
Minutes
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
townofwappinger.us
Joseph Paoloni
(845)297-5771
Monday, February 27, 2017 7:30 PM Town Hall
Call to Order
Attendee Name
Lori A. Jiava
William H. Beale
William Ciccarelli
John J. Fenton
Michael Kuzmicz
Joseph P. Paoloni
Grace Robinson
Albert Roberts
Bob Gray
Salute to the Flag
Organization
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Consultant
Consultant
Adoption of Agenda
1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda
Title
Supervisor
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Town Clerk
Deputv Town Clerk
Status
Present
Present
Present
Absent
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Arrived
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
The agenda was amended to include Resolution 2017-75, Appointing a Part Time Intern
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
IV. Accept Minutes
1. Motion To: Acknowledge February 13, 2017 Minutes
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
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Regular Meeting
V. Correspondence Log
Minutes February 27, 2017
RESOLUTION: 2017-70
Correspondence Log
Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log
Correspondence Loq - 20,17-02-27
Number To
From
Date
Date Rec"
Ree Agenda Date
02-27-001 Town Board
Town Com roller
1/19/2017
1/19/2017
Warrants, 2016-JJJ, KKK, LLL, 2017 -A -F 2127f2017
02-27-002 Town Board
LaMonica Herbst & Maniscalco
217f2017
2/12/2017
Notice of Hearin - Bankru c , Transcare 2127f2017
02-27-003 Town Board
Beatrice O anti
2/14/2017
2/14/2017
Memorandum - OeGarmo Plaza Rezoning 2127f2017
02-27-001 Town Board
Richard F Tois
2/16f2017
2172017
Letter of li7terest, Re Planning Board 2127f2017
02-27-0055 Town Board
Carl S Wolfson
1/10f2017
2172017
Justice Re ort for the Month of January 2017 2127f2017
02.27-006 Town Board
Lee A7i7e Freno
2123f2017
2123f2017
Tax Re ort for the Month of January 2017 2127'f2017
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the letters and communications itemized on the
attached Correspondence Log are hereby accepted and placed on file in the Office of the Town
Clerk.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
VI. Public Portion
1. Motion To: Open Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
2. Motion To: Close Public Portion
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
VII. Discussions
1.
2.
Sikh Temple Sewer
Engineer Gray handed out a document to the board and the clerk. He said that there have been a
number of requests for water and sewer. The document listed them all in the document most of
which do not require major construction. There would be no need for bonding. Mr. Shah who
owns Stone Gate off Old Post Road would be more complicated. He wanted to bundle these
together to make it more affordable. He addressed other issues including wells and filtration. He
addressed Wildwood and the need to make the effluent stricter. He explained details of the
engineering. Attorney Roberts explained the need for a district versus an improvement area. He
said that the 7 residents at the Sikh Temple location were originally in the Water District,
petitioned to get out, incurred special legislation, and now they are asking to get back in. He
added that the connections are not complicated. He asked to authorize the engineer, the attorney,
and bond council to begin paperwork necessary to convert Wildwood to a district. Supervisor
Jiava questioned the logic of expending efforts to convert to a district when it would
subsequently be collapsed into Tri -Municipal. She expressed the desire to work with them to see
which option is more financially feasible. Attorney Roberts responded with the forthcoming of
DEC mandates. Engineer Gray recommended forming the district because any work that has to
be done will require either an improvement area or a district which would have to be done
anyway when connecting to Tri -Municipal. Engineer Gray explained the connection locations
and the plant capacity at Tri -Municipal. Councilman Beale said that questions have to be
answered regarding connections and capacity at Tri -Municipal. Two Motions followed.
Motion To: Authorize the Engineer, the Attorney, and Bond council to begin paperwork
necessary to convert Wildwood to a district.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
3. Motion To: Set a $10,000 Escow for the Sikh Temple Sewer Extension
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4.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Lori A. Jiava, William H. Beale, William Ciccarelli, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: John J. Fenton
Facility Use Proceedures
Director Fulton provide folder to the Town Board and Clerk. She addressed the fees to use
baseball fields and recommended a 3 hour fee versus a full day fee. The fee would be $25 for 3
hours and $250 for 3 hours with lights. $2,350 revenue could be expected with these revised
fees. Councilman Beale had issue with a $250 fee for the use of the entire field payed by the
travel teams and the adult league. Whole day pricing was not included. Attorney Roberts cited
the expensive use of indoor fields. Director Fulton explained that residents getting together
baseball are not charged but that there are many for-profit leagues that charge significant fees to
join these leagues. The $250 fee is the same as it was in prior years. Supervisor Jiava pointed
out that the Robinson Lane fields use $31,399 in 2015 for their electricity to power the lights.
Councilman Beale said Little League uses fields more than others. Attorney Roberts disagreed
saying Little League is limited to use of the lights. Councilman Beale asked who is policing this.
Supervisor Jiava said that $5,700 was received in revenues for the entire year 2016. Director
Fulton gave a 3 year run down of revenues:
2014 - $3,950 from Quiet Acres, Schlathaus, Castle Point and Robinson Lane
2014 - $3,500 from Robinson Lane Only
2015 - $4,850 from Robinson Lane
2016 - $6,200 from Robinson Lane through October
Councilman Beale wanted to think this over before moving forward. Town Clerk Paoloni
pointed out that in East Fishkill adult leagues charge $1,600 per team, with 25 teams in the adult
league. Additionally, he added that the lights are un -manned and go on with a light cell at dusk
and go off with a timer automatically at 11:00 PM un -manned. Steve Frazier said he would look
into it. The discussion ended.
VIII. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2017-71
Resolution to Execute Contracts for the Town Recreation Department Summer Concert
Series
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Recreation Department has submitted six contracts
for consideration by the Town Board relative to the 2016 Summer Concert Series, copies of
which are affixed hereto; and
WHEREAS, the proposed contracts are as follows:
Date Performer
07/6/2016 Hurley Mountain Highway
Cost
$500
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07/13/2017
Midnite Image Band
$480
07/20/2017
Matt Jordan Pop Oldies Band
$525
07/27/2017
Cloud 9
$600
08/3/2017
Southern Dutchess Concert Band
$500
08/10/2017
Cruise Control
$500
08/17/2017
Bill's Toupee
$750
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board hereby approves the performers and the costs associated with
each performer and authorizes Supervisor Lori A. Jiava to sign the contracts on behalf of the
Town and forward a copy of the contracts to the respective performer for signature.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2017-71
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2017-72
Proclamation: April Is Parkinson's Awareness Month
WHEREAS, Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder of the central
nervous system, which has a unique impact on each patient; and
WHEREAS, according to the Parkinson's Action Network, the Parkinson's Disease
Foundation, the American Parkinson's Disease Association and the National Institutes of Health,
there are over one million Americans diagnosed with Parkinson's disease; and
WHEREAS, symptoms include slowness, tremor, difficulty with balance and speaking,
rigidity, cognitive and memory problems; and
WHEREAS, although new medicines and therapies may enhance life for some time for
people with Parkinson's more work is needed for a cure; and
WHEREAS, increased education and research are needed to help find more effective
treatments with fewer side effects and ultimately a cure for Parkinson's disease; and
WHEREAS, a multidisciplinary approach to Parkinson's disease care includes local
wellness, support and caregiver groups; and
WHEREAS, April has been proclaimed as World Wide Parkinson's Awareness Month
for all to recognize the need for more research and help in dealing with the devastating effects of
Parkinson's disease.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger does hereby recognize and proclaim April as Parkinson's Awareness Month and does
offer its endorsement to the efforts of the Parkinson's Action Network, the Parkinson's Disease
Foundation, the American Parkinson's Disease Association and the National Institutes of Health.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2017-72
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2017-73
Proclamation: Taiwan Peace Day
WHEREAS, seventy years ago to the day on February 28, 1947, thousands of Taiwanese
began the long, historic struggle for a democratic Taiwan; and
WHEREAS, the Taiwanese selflessly gave their lives in order to further a democratic
Taiwan and ensure democracy, freedom and justice for generations to come; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan successfully and peacefully elected its first female president, Dr.
Tsai Ing -wen, by a direct popular vote in January 2016; and
WHEREAS, a democratic Taiwan contributes to the stability and prosperity in the Asia-
Pacific region.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger does hereby recognize and proclaim February 28, 2017 as "Taiwan Peace Day" and
encourage all citizens to recognize February 28, 1947 as an important date in Taiwan's historic
evolution to full democracy, and as a day of healing reconciliation and unity among Taiwanese
people all over the world.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2017-73
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2017-74
Proclamation: Sparrow's Nest Day
WHEREAS, Sparrow's Nest of the Hudson Valley was founded in 2012 and prides itself
on being a grassroots organization with the simple idea of cooking for the families of local moms
diagnosed with cancer; and
WHEREAS, Sparrow's Nest uses all of its donations to service local residents in the
Hudson Valley; and
WHEREAS, Sparrow's Nest cooks and delivers two trays of homemade food each week
to the families of caregivers diagnosed with any cancer that requires chemo therapy, radiation of
surgery who reside within a 20 mile radius of the Sparrow's Nest Kitchen in Hopewell Junction,
New York; and
WHEREAS, Sparrow's Nest also assists recipients with food and additional support
throughout the year by providing back -to -school supplies, Easter baskets, holiday gifts, etc.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger does hereby recognize and proclaim March 17, 2017 as "Sparrow's Nest Day" and
encourages all residents in the Town of Wappinger to recognize and support the Sparrow's Nest
of the Hudson Valley.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2017-74
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2017-75
Resolution Appointing Part -Time Intern
WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to hire Joseph Cavaccini as a Part -Time Intern to
assist Town Officials and Department Heads with miscellaneous tasks and functions; and
WHEREAS, the Town Supervisor, or her designee, shall coordinate Joseph Cavaccini's
work schedule.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board appoints Joseph
Cavacinni as a Part -Time Intern at the pay rate of $10.50 per hour; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the hours to be worked by Joseph Cavaccini as
Part -Time Intern shall be capped at no more than 17.5 hours per week; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor, or her designee, will
coordinate Joseph Cavacinni's schedule; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this appointment shall terminate no later than
December 31, 2017; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor, or her designee, is
authorized to complete and file with The Dutchess County Department of Human Resources all
paperwork required by that office in connection with this appointment.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2017-75
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
February 27, 2017
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
IX. Items for Special Consideration
Supervisor Jiava pointed out that the Association of Towns had some meetings regarding grants
that the town will investigate.
Councilman Ciccarelli asked for the Carnwath Master. Town Clerk Paoloni emailed it the board
that evening after the meeting. Councilman Ciccarelli then asked about the boat launch and the
need to get it fully operational by the beginning of boating season.
Councilman Beale spoke of classes he attended particularly roundtable discussions of mayors of
cities and villages, capital planning, comprehensive planning, and cemeteries. He noted that now
that we have inherited the Middlebush Cemetery, it needs to be fenced in in the front. He added
that the town might want to have a law to prohibit burying relatives in back yards.
Steve Frazier expressed the need for rules for our parks which are outdated.
X. Adjournment
Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature
The meeting adjourned at 8:32 PM.
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Joseph P. Paoloni
Town Clerk
RESULT:
ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER:
William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES:
Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
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Bankruptcy Court's electronic filing system, which may be accessed through the internet at the
Bankruptcy Court's website at http•//-,�r<vw nysb.uscourts.gov/, in portable document format
(PDF) using Adobe Exchange software for conversion; or (II) if a party is unavailable to file
electronically, such party shall submit the objection in PDF form on a diskette in an envelope
Nvith the case name, case number, type and title of document, document number to which the
objection referred and the file name on the outside of the envelope. Copies of any objections
should also be served upon: (I) the applicant whose Application the objection relates to at the
addresses listed above; and (II) LaMonica Herbst & Maniscalco, LLP, 3305 Jerusalem Avenue,
Wantagh, I\Tew York 11793, Attn: Holly R. Holecek, Esq.
ID
Dated: February 7, 2017
Wantagh, NTew York LaMONICA HERBST & MA-NISCALCO, LLP
General Counsel to the Chapter 7 Trustee
By: s/Holly R. Holecek
Holly R. Holecek, Esq.
3305 Jerusalem Avenue
Wantagh, New York 11793
Telephone: (516) 826-6500
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PLANNING BOARD SECRETARY
Bea Ogunti - Ext. 122
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
Barbara Roberti - Ext. 128
February 14, 2017
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Lori Jiava
PLANNING BOARD
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590
PH: 845-297-6256
Fax: 845-297-0579
E -Mail: Bogunti@townofwappinger.us
MEMORANDUM
To: Supervisor Lori Jiava
Councilman William Beale
Councilman William Ciccarelli
Councilman John Fenton
Councilman Michael Kuzmicz
From: Bea Ogunti
Planning/Zoning Board Secretary
RE: DeGarmo Plaza
Rezoning
Dear Supervisor Jiava and Town Board members,
TOWN BOARD
William H. Beale
William Ciccarelli
John Fenton
Michael Kuzmicz
PLANNING BOARD
Bruce Flower, Chairman
Angela Bettina
Ralph Marinaccio
Carlo Pesce
Robert Valdati
June Visconti
At the Planning Board meeting held on February 6, 2017, the board instructed that a
letter be sent to the Town Board advising that they are awaiting further review from Al
Roberts on the proposed rezone change. The Planning Board respectfully ask for an
additional 30 days to review this at the March 6, 2017 meeting, at which time their
comments will be forwarded to the Town Board. Thank you.
RECEIVED
cc: Planning Board FEB 14 2017
Al Roberts TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN Cg ERK
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Richard F. Travis
845.857.4682 rft6@aol.com
6 Michael Drive, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
2/16/17
Supervisor Rava and Town Board,
I, ,
I'm submitting this letter of interest to let you know that I would like to be considered for the
open seat on the Planning Board. As you know, I'm currently serving on the ZBA and feel that I would
be a good fit for the Planning Board. If you also feel that this would be beneficial for both the Town and
the Board please don't hesitate to contact me. I believe my resume is on file, but I have enclosed a copy
for your reference. I look forward to discussing this matter with all of you, if necessary. 0
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
CLe
Richard F. Travis
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Richard F. Travis
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845.857.4682 rft6@aol.com
6 Michael Drive, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Objective Obtain a part-time position in Code Enforcement
Professional 2013 -Present Building/Zoning/Fire Office -Village of New Paltz, Director of Code
Experience Enforcement, Building Inspector, Fire Inspector, Code Enforcement Officer
2016 -Present Zoning Board of Appeals -Town of Wappinger, Current Member
2003-2005,2007-20012 Building/Zoning/Fire Office
Village of Wappingers Falls, Deputy Building Inspector/Fire Inspector/Plumbing
Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer
■ Developed and implemented an updated Fire Inspection program.
■ Initiated Quality of Life Unit joint venture with Wappingers Falls Police
■ All aspects of Code Enforcement including but not limited to, Building, Zoning,
Fire, Planning, & Local Law Code Enforcement
2005-2007 Building/Zoning/Fire Office
Town of Wappinger, Deputy Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer
2012 -Present Building/Fire Code Consultant
■ Healthy Homes
1999 -Present Wappingers Falls Court Village of Wappingers Falls
Court Security Officer, Commissioner
■ As Commissioner, supervised Court Officers, managed Community Service
program, oversight of. budget, officer training, and reviews and implementation of
policy & procedure changes.
■ Responsible for court security and Village Justice protection
1998-2000 WCSD & DCBOCES
■ Technology Education Substitute Teacher
■ Special Education Job Coach & Student Teacher-Plumbing/Heating
Education B.S. Industrial Technology
Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island
Teacher Education -Building Trades
SUNY Oswego, Oswego, NY
A.A.S. Electro -Mechanical Technology
Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY
NYS Code Enforcement Officer #0204-7074B
NYS Essentials of Fire Fighting
Fire/Arson Investigator Level I
d�ECoI OVE. LL
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Professional NYS Building Officials Conference Inc. - Mid -Hudson Chapter
Organizations International Fire Marshals Association - NFPA
NYS Fire Marshals & Inspectors Association
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TOWN JUSTICE
HEATHER L. KITCHEN
January 10, 2017
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TOWN OF W"PINGER o?7I
JUSTICE COURT
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590-0324
(845) 297-6070 • (845) 297-0145
FAX: (845) 297-0145
COURT HOURS:
Tuesday 5:30 P.M.
2nd and 4th Wednesdays 5:30 P.M.
1st and 3rd Thursdays 5:30 P.M.
Supervisor Jiava and Members of the Town Board
Town of Wappinger Town Hall
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers, NY 12590
Re: Carl S. Wolfson, Town Justice Report for the month of January, 2017:
Dear Supervisor Jiava and Members of the Town Board;
2017; The following is a report of the cases disposed of during the month of January,
23 Penal Law matters resulting in $800.00 collected in fines and fees.
247 Vehicle and Traffic Law matters resulting in $23,192.00 collected in fines and
fees.
12 Civil matters resulting in $115.00 collected in fees.
29 Termination of Suspension fees resulting in $2,030.00 collected.
5 Local Law matters resulting in $100.00 collected in fines.
1 ENCON Law matter resulting in no monies collected.
I have forwarded a check in the amount of $26,237.00 to the Town of Wappinger
Comptroller. Additionally, I am holding $6,142.50 in pending bail.
Respectfully submitted,
;Olifson,
Town Justice
cc: Joseph Paoloni, Town Clerk
TOWN JUSTICE
CARL S. WOLFSOI
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FEB 16 2017
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK
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JANUARY 2017
MONTHLY REALTY TAX REPORT
RECEIVED
FEB 2 3 2017
TOWN OF WAPPTNGER
TOWN CLERK
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A B
C D E F G
1
2
RECEIVER OF TAXES
3
4
Beginning Balance
$
18.30
5
Receipts
$
1,413,439.79
6
Interest
$
11.06
7
Less Disbursements
8
Returned Checks
$
(2,190.69)
9
Misc. F
$
(1,254.70) **
10
Ending Balance
$
1,410,023.76
11
12
13
14
15
Submitted by:
16
17
18
19
Lee Anne Freno, Receiver of Taxes
20
* check 1696 refund
on overpayment not cashed
H22
** check removed from deposit by bank's bank end
RECEIVED
FEB 2 3 2017
TOWN OF WAPPTNGER
TOWN CLERK
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JANUARY 2017
REALTY TAX RECEIPTS
5.1.a
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK
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A
B C
D E
F G H I 1 J
1
DATE AMOUNT BATCH
TAX PENALTY
MEMO NOTICE OVR/DUP INTEREST IRETURNED
2
RECEIVED NO.
FEE FEE PAYMENT CHECK FEE
3
1/23/2017 $
99,805.18
1 $
99,800.18
$ 5.00
4
1/24/2017 $
177,449.87
2 $
177,449.87
5
1/25/2017 $
10,724.46
3 $
10,724.46
6
1/26/2017 $
94,378.36
4 $
94,378.36
7
1/26/2017 $
98,460.13
6 $
98,460.13
8
1/26/2017 $
49,451.43
7 $
49,451.43
9
1/27/2017 $
52,559.65
8 $
52,559.65
10
1/27/2017 $
158,148.69
9 $
158,148.69
11
1/27/2017 $
93,086.12
10 $
93,086.12
12
1/27/2017 $
94,365.11
11 $
94,365.11
13
1/27/2017 $
156,832.53
12 $
156,832.53
14
1/31/2017 $
137,995.41
13 $
137,995.41
15
1/31/2017 $
57,223.24
14 $
57,188.24
$ 35.00
16
1/31/2017 $
8,574.42
15 $
8,574.42
17
1/31/2016 $
75,734.75
16 $
75,734.75
18
1/31/2016 $
48,650.44
17 $
48,650.44
11.06
19
$
1,413,439.79
$
1,413,399.79
20
$
(2,190.69)
6 $
(2,190.69) returned check
21
$
(1,254.70)
12 $
(1,254.70) check removed from deposit by bank's back end
22
$
1,409,994.40
$
1,409,954.40
1 $ 40.00 1 1 1 11.06
Al
GED DEQ V[ED
FEB 2 3 2017
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK
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