2016-06-13 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls,NY 12590
Regular Meeting townofwappinger.us
Minutes — Joseph Paoloni
(845)297-5771
Monday, June 13, 2016 7:30 PM Town Hall
I. Call to Order
Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived
Lori A. Jiava Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present 7:30 PM
William H. Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
William Ciccarelli Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
John J. Fenton Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
Michael Kuzmicz Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
Joseph P. Paoloni Town of Wappinger Town Clerk Present 7:30 PM
Grace Robinson Town of Wappinger Deputy Town Clerk Present 7:30 PM
Albert Roberts Consultant Attorney Present 7:30 PM
David Wise Consultant Attorney Present 10:30 PM
II. Salute to the Flag
III. Adoption of Agenda
1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
IV. Acknowledge Minutes
1. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes May 23, 2016
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
V. Correspondence Log
RESOLUTION: 2016-185
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Correspondence Log
Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log
Correspondence L - 2016- -1
Ninber To From @ate @ate Rec'I Rea A eilda @ate
X 88-13-881 Towii Board Barbara Roberti 511712818 512812818 1 Sharhig Bratk oil a Temporary Basis 811312818
06-13-882 Towii Board Barbara Robed/ 512312818 512312818 Performaiice/Maiiiteiiaiice Bods,Ma -hire 8/1312818
88-13-333 Towii Board Alleii Fhteiiberg 511812818 512312818 Le al N6ce/VdIa e of Wapphigers Falls 811312818
88-13-881 Le Bator hicorouto Robed H.Balbid 511812818 5121/2818 RecoiistrLjdoii of Udlehrush Rd. 811312818
88-13-885 Su ephor Ava Thomas Hapiey 512512818 512512818 Carivath Stahsili4oii Project/Bid Roc. 811312818
88-13-888 Towii Board Bridget Barclay 811/2818 8/312818 Poteii ialWater Sepice-Air orf Nve 811312818
88-13-887 Su ephor Jiava Boiiiia Lpiihaf 5/3112818 8/812818 Recreatin&Spiiior Ceiler Re orf,May 2818 8/1312818
88-13-888 Towii Board Jessica Fultoii 8/7/2818 8/7/2818 Rules of the TOW Seiiior Ceiitpr"lard Sale 8/1312818
88-13-888 Towii Board Bea 0 raii i 8/7/2818 6/7/2016,Plaiiiihig&Zoiihig Muthly Re orf,May 2818 8/13/2818
88-13-818 Towii Board Lee Aiiii Fren 81812818 8/8/2818 Muthly Tax Rp orf,March 2818 8113/2818
88-13-811 Towii Board Lee Aiiii Fren 81812818 8/8/2818 Muthly Tax Rp orf,Aril 2818 8113/2818
88-13-812 Towii Board Lee Aiiii Fren 81812818 8/8/2818 Muthly Tax Rp orf,May 2818 8113/2818
88-13-813 Towii Board Susaii Bao 8/9/2818 8/8/2818 Report for Code Ei7forcempil Jail.-May 2818 8/13 818
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:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-185
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated William H.Beale ...................Voter.. Q........,.... ..❑ ❑........,...... ❑ ...
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❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
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Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
VI. Public Portion
1. Motion To: Open Public Portion
Bill Swibert question the determination of what roads get paved each year and catch basin
maintenance. Supervisor Jiava explained that the Highway Superintendent makes the
determination based on need.
Chis Sorello from Old State Road East questioned if the fund balance could not only be fed by
surplus, but also by reverse appropriation. Councilman Beale explained that it is what is left
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over after the previous years budget. He added that you don't want to use it unless you
absolutely have to. He cited the on going discussion at the state level on how much is too much,
but they will never give you a number. He said, "Tonight we're going to discuss in a few
minutes what we heard from our accountant and what we heard from our CPA, and I'll be
interested in hearing what that number is. And, then we're going to discuss if it's feasible to
adopt a fund balance policy because, if we adopt a fund balance policy, it's good practice to do
that, but we're falling under a tax cap that's a moving target, which we are, it's a 2% tax cap that
has never been two percent, it's getting lower and lower and lower, we don't want to breach our
fund balance policy in order to maintain the tax cap."
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
2. Motion To: Close Public Portion
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
VII. Discussions
1. Trans Pacific Partnership
Charles Davenport, Derrick Roberts, Barry Kaufman, and Theodore Izzo appeared before the
board to ask to them to support a resolution opposing the Trans Pacific Partnership, i.e. a trade
agreement among twelve Pacific Rim countries negotiated in secret; and, simply a massive
giveaway to large corporations. The four residents read a document which is attached below.
The key elements of what was read is that this trade agreement would give away the ability:
• of national, state, and local government's to self-govern
• to "buy Local" or "buy American"
• to limit urban sprawl; to exclude local polluting industries; and, to limit local industrial
over-use of water.
Outcomes of this agreement would limit internet use and its increase usage costs, increase prices
for pharmaceuticals,prevent rulings against meat-labeling or any food regulation,prevent rulings
against air pollution controls; and, further the increase of exporting U.S. manufacturing.
Finally, this partnership would have the sole authority to update the agreement as deemed
appropriate even AFTER the agreement has passed.
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Why should Foca I government be concerned with "'world trade"7
Wo are using this Councils tirne tonight to ask you to take action to protect
yr ur constituents against the depredations of natlonal, trade policy,, specifically the
Tr a nspa,cffic Partnership or TPIP, -a""free trade" agreementt involving the Uin Ited
States and I I other pacific Pian CC U ntries.
The,citizens of the rown of WAPPINGER expect,to, be It care of by their
effected official "average not want to be concern.e�d with
the oornpl,exrtivs and boring details of budgeting, street repair, zoning, or city
planning. They are not experts in these fields, and they' don't want to
Usually, you will only hear from theirn with individual problerns, at tax tirne,
when their Street, isn't, Plowed, or to take care of that potholle.
Neither are your citizens,aware of, or interested ln, th;eforrnu WJon and
complexities of National trade policy. Unfortunately, in this area, their elfffted
representatives on the National level have been failing them for the past 40,
years.
the MOST IDA14GEROUS PROVISION of"free trade"deals such as the
Transpacific Partnership are the Investar,State Dispute Settlement (I'SDS)
provisions, which give away national :Mte, and local sovereignty.
If there is a w4antial, threat to:their profts, IS provrsions Ove Nreign
corporations the right to sue in supranaU,,on,a[ carporate courts, and overturn
national, state, and loml regulatio,n$.
Under TSIDS, local governments coufd face,chaRenges.to th0r ability to
pass ""bray local"'or"buy American" regulations, to, protect locally-owned businesses.,
to linilt urban sprawl, or to priotect,the city1s health and environment by excluding
poltuting industries or industrial over-use of water.
Ovor centudes, patricit-s have fOUg ht and, died to r the right to be governed by
laws, made by their, own elected representatives, NOT Kings, foreign nations, or
stockholders. You and I have a sacred duty to honor the satrkfice of those: patriots
byspeaking out in every p*ssible way against the giving away of those rights by
an:yone to aflyone. In this case, thrights are being ceded by our Congress and
President to,corporate empires with allegiance to no one.
We thereFore,as the WAPPPAGEP Town Board to pass-a non-binding
resolution designating the Town of WAPPINGIER as a "TPR frep zone", and send it
to all aaproprilate national re-presentabves.
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"MeTr,anspacific Partnership Is a 5,554page document grit i 30
baht rrs. it,was negotiated In virltual secrecy by n rporete lawyers for the benefit
laf supra-national corporations. The a(tu-al ft-,ument would be inccrrnprahensiible t
those who,are not corporate lawyers, Mth a specialty in intern ti )al trade
agreernents. The document was. not designodto be react by,the general public,
So what can ordinary citizens,such as you and I team their aapinio n
upon'? ,
We rnu5;t rely upcwn the capinlons of those whom we trust and respect, and
have the msources to forrr"I l to an opinion; People such as Elizabeth "warren,
Robert I + i(Ch, Nobel Prize winning econeuraist 3eseph tiglit „ the Sierra Club and
other environmental organizations, LabDr unions, and political organizations; we
may also nsLrit conservatives such as Senator Sessions (l - L)« and
Congressman Chris Gfton ( ,l'Y1 ), who are in Opposition to the TPP.
We illrely" on history, "sal evident"" truth, and common~
sense,
Forinstance, every trade, deal since the opening f true with C'bi a in 197'
has contributed to economic dlsrWption in this r,Oientry and the worsening of the
condition of the aver e riddle class. American, ands NEWBUR H residents.
For in5tancae, does anyone think that p4ttirg Amehcan workers into wage
competition with slave laborers (ilial y si J, SultAnoto of Brunei), workers making
,,16,5 an hrnnar (V'letriern), or 2.00 an hr ur(Chile,, Peru) will sorb to the betterment of
Arrnerlcan workers or those in PPi'ti .
Does anyone thinly that paying for internet s rvices the American publ is
now receives fir fre((�nwrrlI t'xn fit o:f Am erica ns or WAPPINGE R residents?
Does anyone thinly that paying higher prices for drugs dare to e tera ion of
years of copyright protection will benefit of or WAPPINGER, residents?
WO urge the WAPPINGER Torn Board to lend its,voice to the opipositOn of
this threat to the environment, living standards, aroff general, welfare of Americans
posed by the Transpacific (Partnership.
"TPP-Free'nand Anti-Fast Track resolutions have been passed by dozens of
ommunities in uding New,York; San Francisco; Los Angeles;eles;: Seattle; Pitts'dt+r° h;
St. Paul, Minn. Madison, Wis.; Berkeley, Calif'.; Tompkins County, NY; Mahening
County, Ohio; Bellingham, ' ash., Richmond, Calif.; and Ho lywooid CA
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r , corporate tribunals, and the threat to the Hudson Vatley
Under Investor"State Dispute Settlement(ISIDS), provrz000s of'NAFTA,, the
dearth American Free Trade agreement, there are $38 billion "ha rs In pending
claims, between Mexico, Canada and the USA,
lnr addition to this $38 b4flon, a recent clzirn by TransCanada Co�rpor,at0i, is,
asking for$15 Billion from the United,, States in compensatio6 under NAFTA for
[ost,profits due to the Obarna Adrytinistration's rejetlion of Trans Canada's
Keystone XL pipefino,project.
On May 18, 2015 the World "I rade Organization (WTO) ruled against US
country-of-origin meat labeling regollations betwn the QSA, Mexico, and
Canada, which irequire+i the labelling of pork and beef products soild in this country,
to inform consumers where animals were born, raised, and s1laughtered.
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The Pofl,§,,AgrqP.,enc,on chmate change-has been hailed as the world's
greatest diplornatic success. Unfortunately, Iunderthe I PIP supranational
curporationSwil] still, have a free hand in doing,things that will result irt accelerated
climate change. Whatever cairbon produution restrictions are enacted, business
entities will, ignore, under IDS provis,lons, as,these resthctions will threaten their
profits. (Even, today,we have "tax havene and"polluti-on havens".) rn addition,,to
paying lower wages, US Companies moved to, Mexico an:d other thirdworld
COUIrItTieS,to avoid costly environmental regulations.
Approval of the Transpacific Partnership w il 1, a]low corporations,to ride
roughshod over envirunimental regulations of Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Mle, and
Peru, Besides destroying the locah environment, we cannot expect any corporation
doing tyusifless in these countries to honor any agreement to 14mit the carbon
pollution which icontributes to global warming and rising sea levels,
The City of Miami leach is beginning to dJsapp eaT, due to rising sea levels, as
are other low lying American cornmunfties. What will WAPPINGERs waterfront
areas look like at high tide after,another 0, 0, or 100,year, of climate,change?
What will our gra ndchild ren see?
In 30-5-0 yeans, the WARPJNGER Town Board will very possibly befa,c1bg an
immediate problern., How many millions shOUld WAPPINGER invest in sea walls to
preserve low lying areas? How should, the'Town of WAPPINGER replace tax
revenues lost doe to property now, literal4y ,underwater?
We believe th at the actions of theWAPPING ER Town, Board,imp 2016 Ca n
help prevent this future, problem.
(For those who remain Oopticar of the theory of man-made clirnate change,
please conSlklt the researich of Ex)cori Corporation and the ofl industry done in the
1970s.)
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Ecoin*mic,effects 0 US traide poficy*. Trade Deficlt� Jobs—
abandoned factortes,
Undeniable FACT: America Kad a $7,22 bil Ron tradedeficit in 201 ,, which
has been growing annually-
The controversia[AMWpip jj,,ftWyf,,,r A— e � en
R RnvestmenL, ct,was Pr-§d t
Obama's economic stimulus package. This $787 b0tion plan was judged to be a
great success, However, the USA cannot afford to send 3/4 trillion dollars a year
overseas and preserve its standard of living. That 3/4 trillion doliar s a year is a
great economic stimulus for other countries and a ne",five stimulus,for the USA.
In 1979, t USA and China granted each other"most favored, nation"
trading status.
In 1980, America went from being a creditor nation to,a debtor nation,
runnings a trade deficit In everyfollowing year'. This is a FACT, a fact which the
most ardent supporters of"'free trade cannot deny or spin,. Real income for �
of Americans has not, increased since 1980, arid the Arrierlcan rniddle class,has
been steadily shrinking.
No one is arguing,u ing that Ameriran5 wi I I gain.jolts with the 7 ranspacific
Partnership. lob retraining (Trade Adjustment ASSIstance) is offered with each free
trade dwell :to counter expected job losses.
The effects of the NAFTA on employrnent are debated; unbelievably, some
argue that therewas,no n,e job loss dire to NAFTA; these arguments don'tconvInce,
residents of the state of Michigan,, 'which went from being one of the most
prosperous states in the country to an economic disaster. A tour &the Midwest will',
reveal 15,000 vacant factories-frorn the last 40 years.
Job losses from NAFTA are,coptibuing to the present day.
The, Ford Motor Company ties announced it Is open[rig ,factories, and creating
aiutornobi[e manufacturing jobs in Mexico.
The maker of,Orecs, the Mondelez Corporation, formerly the National
Company, is send7ulg 600 jobs from Chicago to Mexico.,
Under the Transpacific: Pa rtnersh I p, Americarni workler4t wil I lie forced I r1to
wage competition with warkers in Chile and Peru ($2 an hour), Vietnam (65 cents
an hour), Malay,5I[a (low wages and slave latr), and the Sultanate of Brunei (Sharia
law, probable slave labor)
Now is t'he time to stop the exporting of Americas,jobs and wealth. We ask
the NEWBURGH.....rown Board for, its help.
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UNENFORCEABILITY RtlCE,A BILIT'if u Labor, Provisions:
The idea its put forward by proponents of the TPP. which S iecmt ry of $tate
Clinton. called the "Gold Standard of Trade Agreements'that tftis free trawle
agreement wll improve the live; workers in signing where other free
trade afire rn nts admittedly failed in the past"
tt will not.
1) I1"the governments of Vietnam, Malaysia, andthe Sltanate of Brunei
were interested in im.reasing their~minimum wage, allowing minions,
bannit'rag child and lei^ labor, Orincreasir,)g,Worker safety, they wwwer;rld
have dune it by now.
Whatever"rnann to " are In the agreement are weak or, rneaning[e5s; for
exemp e, the TPP cells for a minimurn swage to be established, brit males
no specif taboo s; the minimum wagle Mind be 1 terit per hour.
Only motional governments have standing to enforce prtum Gions of the.
treaty, to Initiate actie"n against offending countries. ti"u"ill the United
States government"g to bat" for foreign workers:'?rs;"? Probably n t.
Neste the opposition in the United States itself to unions, worker
protection; liunder OSHA (Occapadonarl Health and-Safety
r*'rrrlrrl i t e and to increasing the rrminurrmurn: , 'age:.
l ) The Mama admiinistration, in, order to get,Fast TrackIpproval Bair the
TPP In 2015, UPGRADED Malaysia from a tier,3 to a tier 2 Hurnan
Trafficking country.,
C) In 2011, 'f illary Clinton's Statim Dept. irnt rverie d on behalf orf Levi'$,
Flanes, and Fruit of the.Loorn corporations to,prevent the rninirnum
wage in Haiti from going from 24 cents an hOLrr to 61 cents an hour;
the Corporations wanted, and girt, 31 cents an hour.
) As Senator Jeff Merkeley painted out at the Senate debate on Fast,Track.,
Sere: to the,threat of r"etalhitrcan,there is',great re uc't nce to'rock the
boat". If the United; States, asks tri enforce standards, the reply will be,
paraphrasing emnf ld"s rup a zi-. "no asom facwies withcheap
labor'for you"or perha,p "M aybe we'll krait some of year'iumrmp wrts after"
all.'
5) f'lie n (1)and e ly case brought under free trade agreements veers
initi(� d by the ArL-CIO and Gu terrr�lan unions, who filed e complaint in
2008, tinder CAFTAk, the Central American Free Trade-Agreement.,The US
ga ver'n ment finally moved the case to arbitration in 2DI 4, The Case is still
being negotiated now In 2016. In the rneantime, from 2007to 2014,.
More than 7 "de unionists were rnkirdeired in Guatemala.
The only provisions of the Transpacific Fla rtnrership that w lil be enforced will
be those that have a reward, M profits„ We can SUrMite that Workers' rights mwwil,i
not be given ouch irnport rr e, if any. Thank You
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Other dangerous provisions, Unexpected Consequences,
The TPP would also Mean the end of Internet freedom as we know it.
it would expan)d corporate copyright enforcement at oie expense of privacy and
free speech. It would, criminalize tipkering and ryindifyIng products under, fair use
purposes. Artd, it would allow corporations prosecute violators NOT in American
courts, but in the same tribunals that are used to orWermine environmer"Aal and
consumer protections under XSDS provisio-ns. I
Wewill continue to be able:to post photos and videos to Faoebook,, but we
will be payiniq; for It. I prdict we will see a pop-up saying:', "there, is a $a,00 charge
to, post this material. Would you like to put your credit card on;file?'
1`hls concept wa-q vetoed by Cr! ngress ,when It refused to pass SiDPA, the
"Stop Online Piracy Act" a few years ago, but will become areality with the TIPP.
Patent nlghts on dirugs will be extended. X5 a result, Vierewlll be a, longer
time before generic copies are allowed, and pharmaceutical Companies will be
changing more for drugs. In poorer countries, kife swing mied idnes w!11 become
more unaffordable.
Belleve it or not, there a:re Chapters that won't become public until 4 years
after the treaty Is approved.
The Wobsite of the United States Trade, Roprosentative proudly pooritS out
clauses that would make the (TPP) a "living agreement...to enable the u, dating
p
of the ag reeme nt as appropriate.,�" Meaning the ag reement could be Changed'
after the agreerneint Is, approved by Conigre_s,5, One area that:might be"Updated"is
allowing other r-Quritries, notably Chinar to jpin, withpvt Congressional approval.
One of the-unintended iconsequenices"of NAFTA was that:the importation
of cheap Arnerican corn, rnechartizaHy produced and also subsidized by American
taxpayers, undercut:the price of Mexican corn, and drove millions of mexican
farmers and families off their lands. These rniffions imirnigrated to the 'United
States, worsening an imMigration probtern, or"were recrurted by mE�wcarl drug
gangis,
What Ml happen when American Rice is imported into Vietnam, and drNes
millions of Ip^easants from their land? W11[ a situation arise similar to what is
happening now in Syria, wl'i,en the worst two years of drought in 90,0 years
drovel,5 million Syrians Into the cities, where they were not taken ca re of by the
despotic di'ctator,Assad?
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COUNTERING CHINA AND CLOSING
President Obarna's ultimate argument for the TPP is that'we' need it to counter
'II CINna's influence In the region". we don"t want China to ",write the rules".
is Obarna is talking about economic influence? Sorry, Mr. President, that
horse,left the barn when China was granted"irnostfavored nation""trade: status rn
i 979. Since then, thanks to the efforts off the United States of America, the
Chinese economy has,grown to be the second most powerful ii the warld.
WecurreotPy have tirade,agreements with all of the TPP countries except
Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Suttanate of 5runei. Is this m, ass[ve agreement needed
to trade with these countries whose combiried econorn[es constitute 1% of the
Wo�rld's Gross Domestic Product?
is the President talking ab ut millitary influence?
Is there a ineed for military bases i'n MalaWa, Vietnam, and Brunei? Is
there any scenario in which China, would risk a'"4W war with the United States,
who, is the principal source of lts wealth, and whin owes it hundreds of billions of
dollars? The Ileaders of mina are capitalists; they are: not crazy, nor are they
stupi,d,
PS: China Is stated to be,admitted W the TPP In the future, without
Congressional approval, under 'living agreement`"provisions.
PPS: the President Just lifted the 50 year old embargo on Weapons Safes to
Vietnam, WITHOUT a massive tradeLa reerrnent In place.
Sherlock. Holmes said, 'if you've eliminated all other possibilities, whatever
rern ains, imust be time truth"' I
The truth that remains is that the Transpacific Partrter,�Hp offers no
benefit to AmeriCarl w0rlkers, no benefit to American prescripbofl drug users, no
benefit to American Internet users, and it overrides the American Constitution.
Wh at remains is the fact,tha t it benefits some exporters a nd supra-national
corporations,
The Transpacific partnership and the "free trade" agreements of the past 20
years are in reality simply massive giveaways for Corporations. The TP,P in fact
was negotiated in secret with the'advice and consent"of more than 500
corporate advisors, and with no, input byCoogress, which is charged by the
Constitution to ""regulate commerce with For,&gn nations""
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Our Arnerican Constitution begins with 'We the people...." Its porpose is to,
.promote the general welfare" of the people, not to establish or support
corporate, or any other form of domination over there.
As clUzens concerned with protPt-Ung WeR1,CAN liberty and AMERICAN
economic well being, ,we are asking the Town Board for help iin that task. Please
pass a nor-bindi,nq resolution declaring tine Town of WA,PPINGER to, be a "TPP Free
Zone"and lend the voice of the people of WAPPINGElk to the opposition to this
trade deal, which is an affro"t to everythjn,g we as Amer[cans stand fbr.
2. Fund Balance Policy
Supervisor Jiava opened the discussion quoting the New York State Comptroller's minimum
policy of at least 5% of that fund's expenses. No comment was made to the maximum amount.
Councilman Beale stated that he had no objection to using it to reduce subsequent year's taxes,
one time capital expenditures, or emergencies caused by natural occurrences. He suggested
another reserve fund called a contingency and tax stabilization fund. This reserve fund would
protect the tax payer should something happen such as having the State Recommended
Maximum Tax Increase to recommend a zero percent increase. Under that situation rising
expenses could equal revenues or even exceed revenues necessitating the use of some of this
money. He suggested looking into the stabilization fund.
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3. Standard Workday and Reporting for Elected Officials -Retirement
Due to changes to the law as of 2015 in reporting requirements elected officials reporting for
retirement is being requested. Total hours worked in a month should be divided by a 6 hour
work day. A resolution detailing this will be prepared for the June 27th. Regina Dauzat will
prepare the form necessary for the next meeting.
4. Motion To: Approve Tennis Tournament
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: John J. Fenton, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
5. Community Day Fireworks
The need for a second quote under the procurement policy was satisfied for the community day
fireworks from Alonzo Fireworks which came in at $250 more. The board agreed.
VIII. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2016-180
Resolution Accepting The Town Of Wappinger Fund Balance Policy
WHEREAS, the Town seeks to create a formal Fund Balance Policy establishing best
management practices to address year end surpluses and fund balances; and
WHEREAS, the Town recognizes that the formation of an unassigned fund balance will
stabilize and possibly enhance the current credit rating of the Town; and
WHEREAS, all major credit rating agencies (Moody's, Standard and Poor's and Fitz)
site formal Fund Balance Polices as best management practices commonly used by better rated
communities; and
WHEREAS, municipalities that adhere to Fund Balance Polices are viewed as being
more proactive which in return results in higher credit ratings and lowering borrowing costs; and
WHEREAS, the Town, in consultation with the Town's Financial Advisor, finds the
Fund Balance Policy to be reasonable and in the best interest of the Town.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board Members acknowledge that they have reviewed the terms and
conditions of the Fund Balance Policy and find the same to be reasonable and acceptable.
3. The Town Board hereby authorizes and accepts the Fund Balance Policy in
essentially the same for as attached hereto.
4. The Town Board hereby authorizes the implementation of the Fund Balance
Policy immediately..
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-180
❑ Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava....................... ...Voter... Q........,........❑.......,........❑........,.......❑.....
❑ Defeated William H.Beale......................Voter... .......Q................❑...... ......❑.........
........❑.......
Q Tabled ............... ...... ... .... .............. ... .... ............ ......
William Ciccarelli Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton..........................Mover.... .......Q.................❑..... ......0...................
❑........
Next:6/27/16 7:30 PM .
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Tabled.
RESOLUTION: 2016-186
Resolution Awarding Bid For Carnwath Farms
WHEREAS,by Resolution No. 2016-145 adopted by the Town Board on April 25,
2016, the Town Board authorized the Engineer to the Town, Morris Associates Engineering and
Surveying Consultants, PLLC, to solicit bids for the Carnwath Farms Slope Stabilization Project;
and
WHEREAS,bids were duly solicited and the following bids were received on May 18,
2016 as follows:
Contractor Bid Amount
Fastracs Rentals, Inc., Red Hook, NY $117,300.00
Corewood Ventures, Inc., Poughkeepsie, NY $143,764.00
Sun Up Enterprises, Inc., Wappingers Falls, NY $167,205.00
WHEREAS,by letter dated May 25, 2016 from Morris Associates Engineering and
Surveying Consultants, PLLC, a copy of which is affixed hereto, it was determined that the
lowest responsible bidder is Fastracs Rentals, Inc., with a bid in the amount of$117,300.00; and
WHEREAS,the Town Board wishes to award the contract to Fastracs Rentals, Inc., Red
Hook, NY, in the proposed amount of$117,300.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town of Wappinger hereby awards the bid for the Carnwath Farms Slope
Stabilization Project to Fastracs Rentals, Inc., in the amount of$117,300.00 to be paid out of the
Parkland Trust.
3. In accordance with the authorized bid specifications, the Town Board hereby
authorizes the Supervisor to execute the contract documents as prepared by Morris Associates,
including the Notice of Award and Notice to Proceed and forward a copy to Fastracs Rentals,
Inc., after the Attorney to the Town has confirmed that Fastracs Rentals, Inc., has duly executed
the contract documents, has supplied the necessary Performance Bond, Payment Bond and
provided insurance certificates all as otherwise specified by the bid specifications.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-186
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated William H.Beale Voter... Q.............. ❑ ... ❑.......,... ..❑.......
.......... ...... ....... ......... ....... .. .. ....... ....... ....... .....
❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
.
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2016-187
Resolution Authorizing Submission Of Application To The State Comptroller To Establish
The Mid Point
WHEREAS, the Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area (hereinafter"Mid-Point")
was authorized by Resolution of the Town Board on June 10, 1974; and
WHEREAS, Mid-Point was formed for the purposes of acquiring a sewer treatment
plant, trunk lines, sewer laterals,pumping stations and associated facilities to serve the Mid-
Point Park development, now known as the Royal Ridge Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, the sewer plant was completed and constructed by the developer at no cost
to the Town and was thereafter dedicated to the Town of Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, the Town has continuously operated the sewer treatment plant since 1974;
and
WHEREAS,the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS
DEC), by report dated March 2014, determined that there were exceedances of the permitted
flow from the sewer plant; and
WHEREAS,negotiations ensued between NYS DEC and the Engineers to the Town to
finalize a flow management plan to address the infiltration and inflow(I& I), believed to be the
source of the exceedances; and
WHEREAS,NYS DEC has demanded that the Town enter into an Order on Consent to
assure that the required improvements to the sewer system be undertaken in a timely fashion; and
WHEREAS,the Town Board approved and accepted the terms of the Order on Consent
and authorized the Supervisor to execute the Order on Consent on behalf of the Town by
Resolution dated March 14, 2016; and
WHEREAS,the terms and conditions of a flow management plan and schedule of
construction have been approved by NYS DEC and incorporated into the Order on Consent; and
WHEREAS,the quarterly O & M charges for a typical residential user are $766 for
calendar year(paid in quarterly installments of$191.46); and
WHEREAS,the projected costs for the initial capital repairs are estimated to be
$280,000; and
WHEREAS,the costs for the capital repairs shall be paid by the issuance of serial bonds
to be assessed against the properties within the proposed District; and
WHEREAS,the estimated debt service for a typical property within the proposed
District is estimated to be $128; and
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WHEREAS,the total cost for a typical property for both debt service and O & M
amounts to $894 per year; and
WHEREAS,rules and regulations of the New York State Office of the Comptroller,
Department of Audit and Control, requires Audit and Control approval whenever costs to a
typical homeowner exceeds $798 per year(for calendar year 2016) for sewer services, including
both O & M and capital assessments; and
WHEREAS, since the current O & M charges and capital assessments to a typical
property exceeds the threshold of$798 per year, approval by the Department of Audit and
Control will be required for the formation of the District and for the issuance of any serial bonds
to pay for the required improvements; and
WHEREAS,the Application to Audit and Control for the approval of the formation of
the District has been prepared by the Attorney to the Town, in consultation with the Town
Assessor, the Engineer to the Town and the Town's Municipal Bond Advisor.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board Members hereby acknowledge receipt of a copy of the
Application to Audit and Control, as prepared by the Attorney to the Town.
3. The Town Board hereby authorizes the Supervisor to sign the Application to the
NYS Comptroller's Office, Department of Audit and Control, in substantially the form submitted
herewith, for approval to form the Mid Point Park Sewer District, for the purposes issuing serial
bonds to pay the costs of constructing capital repairs to the Mid-Point Park Sewer Plant, all in
accordance with the Order on Consent dated April 13, 2016 above-identified previously
approved by the Town Board.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-187
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as AmendedLori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated am H.Beale Voter Q,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ❑ ❑ ❑
Willi
................... ....... ......... ....... .. .. ....... ....... ....... .....
❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
..
Michael Kuzmicz Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2016-188
Resolution Authorizing Transfer Of Funds For Highway Resurfacing Projects
WHEREAS,Highway Superintendent Bettina plans to resurface approximately five
miles of Town roads this calendar year at an approximate cost of$790,000; and
WHEREAS, according to the Town Accountant, there is approximately $400,000
available and on hand resulting from unspent 2014 and 2015 bond issues for highway resurfacing
that can be expended immediately; and
WHEREAS,it is anticipated that there is $220,000 reimbursable from the CHIPS
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program after the Town has completed $220,000 worth of highway resurfacing; and
WHEREAS,the CHIPS program requires the Town to expend the money first and then
submit for reimbursement; and
WHEREAS,there is an estimated $870,000 in unallocated DB fund balance which can
be applied to highway resurfacing projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board hereby authorizes a transfer of$390,000 from the DB fund
balance to cover the cost of highway resurfacing in calendar year 2016 and to transfer said
amount from the DB fund balance to budget line D135112.400.
3. The Town Board anticipates that of the $390,000 funds transferred from the DB
fund balance, approximately $220,000 thereof will be reimbursed through the CHIPS program.
All funds received from 2016 CHIPS reimbursement will be transferred to DB fund balance.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-188
❑ Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava...........................Voter... Q........,.......❑...... ❑.......,.......❑.....
❑ Defeated
William H.Beale Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Q Tabled William Ciccarelli....................Voter... Q.........,........❑..... ❑........,.......❑.....
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton....................... .Voter....,.........Q...... ❑........,........❑...... ❑....
Next:6/27/16 7:30 PM .. ... ......................... ............ ........ ........ ................ ................ ........
Michael Kuzmicz Seconder Q ❑ C7 D
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Tabled.
IX. Town Board Review of Vouchers
RESOLUTION: 2016-189
Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by
Town Board -X
The following claims have been duly audited and allowed by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
New York (the "Town"), and you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each claimant the amount
allowed upon his claim as hereinafter set forth:
Claim Packet: 2016-X
Vendor A B DB T16 (Aflac
(General (General (Highway insurance)
Town wide) Part Town) Fund)
Superior Signs 2,875.00
Central Hudson 37.09
Central Hudson 581.60
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Central Hudson 1,241.73
Camo 455.00
Camo 618.00
Central Hudson 864.20
Central Hudson 275.78
Central Hudson 37.09
Central Hudson 3,548.95
Royal Carting 14 980.96
Southern Dut News 256.35
Southern Dut News
Sedore & Co 2,540.00
Thomson West Law 208.00
Sun Up Enterprises
Celia Sigalow 140.00
Interpretor
Justice Court Fund 30,356.25
Justice Court Fund 28,958.00
Staples 36.07
Staples 4.20
Staples 15.13
Staples 34.64
Optimum 34.95
Optimum 175.60
Aflac 131.90
John George 3.00
Reimburse
Accela
Auto Zone 273.92
Ken Bernstein Esq 3,307.50
Joe Johnson Equip 5,213.74
Package Pavement 668.20
Hud Valley EC&M
Kubota Tractor Corp
Park Lane 3,215.00
Construction
Total $94,501.90 $295.19 $6,158.86 $131.90
Vendor A HBE HWF SM WU
(General (Highway (Filtration (Midpoint (Wapp
Town Equipment) of Atlas & Sewer) United
wide) Hilltop) Water)
Superior Signs
Central Hudson
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Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Camo
Camo
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Royal Carting
Southern Dut News
Southern Dut News 203.50
Sedore & Co
Thomson West Law
Sun Up Enterprises
Celia Sigalow
Interpretor
Justice Court Fund
Justice Court Fund
Staples
Staples
Staples
Staples
Optimum
Optimum
Aflac
John George
Reimburse
Accela
500.00
Auto Zone
Ken Bernstein Esq
Joe Johnson Equip
Package Pavement
Hud Valley EC&M 82,421.69
Kubota Tractor Corp 52,000.00
Park Lane
Construction
Total $52,000.00 $82,421.69 $203.50 $500.00
Vendor SU Paid Town Board Hold
(Wapp
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U n ited
Sewer)
Superior Signs 2,875.00
Central Hudson 37.09
Central Hudson 581.60
Central Hudson 1,241.73
Camo 455.00
Camo 618.00
Central Hudson 864.20
Central Hudson 275.78
Central Hudson 37.09
Central Hudson 3,548.95
Royal Carting 14,980.96
Southern Dut News 256.35
Southern Dut News 203.50
Sedore & Co 2,540.00
Thomson West Law 208.00
Sun Up Enterprises 4,500.00 4,500.00
Celia Sigalow 140.00
Interpretor
Justice Court Fund 30,356.25
Justice Court Fund 28,958.00
Staples 36.07
Staples 4.20
Staples 15.13
Staples 34.64
Optimum 34.95
Optimum 175.60
Aflac 131.90
John George 3.00
Reimburse
Accela 500.00
Auto Zone 273.92
Ken Bernstein Esq 3,307.50
Joe Johnson Equip 5,213.74
Package Pavement 668.20
Hud Valley EC&M 82,421.69
Kubota Tractor Corp 52,000.00
Park Lane 3,215.00
Construction
Total $4,500.00 $9,461.44 $231,251.60 $0.00
$240,713.04 $240,713.04
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I,Joseph P. Paoloni,Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, hereby certify that the vouchers listed above
were audited by a majority of the Town Board at the public meeting June 6, 2016, and allowed
to the claimants the amount opposite his/her name. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized
to submit such claims to the Accounting Department for payment
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-189
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as AmendedLori A.Jiava „" Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
... ......... ........ ....... .. .....
Willi
❑ Defeated am H.Beale Voter....,....... Q ............. ❑ .....,...... ❑ .... ❑ ...
..
❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Seconder D"
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
."
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2016-190
Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by
Town Board -Y
The following claims have been duly audited and allowed by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
New York (the "Town"), and you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each claimant the amount
allowed upon his claim as hereinafter set forth:
Claim Packet: 2016-Y
Vendor A B DB T92
(General (General (Highway (Escrows)
Town Part Fund)
wide) Town)
Camo
42.00
Central Hudson
78.43
Central Hudson
291.36
Scott Volkmman Esq
4,567.50
NYS Empire H/I 3,915.17
7,092.79 8,681.41
Platts
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1,900.00
Poughkeepsie Journal
142.90
Poughkeepsie Journal
220.80
Home Depot
68.79
MVP H/I Premium 3,948.44
23,898.43 27,763.74
MVP Gold Retirees
3,147.90
Lori Jiava Reimburse
58.78
Thomson West Law
336.75
Graham Foster Reimb
137.40
Staples
3.67
Signal Graphics
47.28 47.28
Richard Travis
Reimburs 41.54
DC Sheriff Patrol 11,654.60
Al Roberts 4,112.50
560.00
Al Roberts
367.50
Al Roberts
157.50
Al Roberts
297.50
Al Roberts
Al Roberts 3,482.50
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
70.00
Al Roberts
111.00
Al Roberts
52.50
Al Roberts
Al Roberts 3,543.75
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Al Roberts
Al Roberts 1,443.75
16,992.50 2,117.50
Expanded Supply
345.00
Expanded Supply
1,458.00
Expanded Supply
324.64
Coffee System
62.05
United Auto Supply
182.43
Thalle Ind
375.51
Williams Lumber
35.51
Williams Lumber
1,451.29
ABC Corp Plaque Jay
260.80
Fishkill Plains Garage
21.00
Fishkill Plains Garage
21.00
Fishkill Plains Garage
26.00
Fishkill Plains Garage
83.00
Comm of Fin
(Supplies) 52.69
Sal Morello
Reimburse 25.00
Wells Fargo
272.43 272.42
A. Montano Co
2,161.52
Cornell Roads Pro
Vinny 50.00
Diamond Snake
Excava 350.00
Ready Refresh Water
167.42
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Don Kortright Tire
100.00
Don Kortright Tire
300.00
Morris Assoc
Legal Shred
995.26 14.93
John DiMartino
9.00
Sarjo Ind
12.54
Sweeper Parts
1,159.04
Total $60,384.33 $29,273.28 $47,391.33 $4,935.00
Vendor HWN AM SM W
(NYCDEP) (Ambulance (Midpoint (Wapp
Fund) Sewer) United
Water)
Camo
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Scott Volkmman Esq
NYS Empire H/I
Platts
Poughkeepsie Journal
Poughkeepsie Journal
Home Depot
MVP H/I Premium
MVP Gold Retirees
Lori Jiava Reimburse
Thomson West Law
Graham Foster Reimb
Staples
Signal Graphics
Richard Travis
Reimburs
DC Sheriff Patrol
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
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Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
297.50
Al Roberts
Al Roberts
2,161.25
Al Roberts 3,489.30
822.50
Expanded Supply
Expanded Supply
Expanded Supply
Coffee System
United Auto Supply
Thalle Ind
Williams Lumber
Williams Lumber
ABC Corp Plaque Jay
Fishkill Plains Garage
Fishkill Plains Garage
Fishkill Plains Garage
Fishkill Plains Garage
Comm of Fin
(Supplies)
Sal Morello
Reimburse
Wells Fargo
A. Montano Co
Cornell Roads Pro
Vinny
Diamond Snake
Excava
Ready Refresh Water
Don Kortright Tire
Don Kortright Tire
Morris Assoc
5,213.30
Legal Shred
39.81
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John DiMartino
Sarjo Ind
Sweeper Parts
Total $7,374.55 $3,489.30 $822.50 $337.31
Vendor SU Paid Town Board Hold
(Wapp
U n ited
Sewer)
Camo 42.00
Central Hudson 78.43
Central Hudson 291.36
Scott Volkmman Esq 4,567.50
NYS Empire H/I 19,689.37
Platts 1,900.00
Poughkeepsie Journal 142.90
Poughkeepsie Journal 220.80
Home Depot 68.79
MVP H/I Premium 55,610.61
MVP Gold Retirees 3,147.90
Lori Jiava Reimburse 58.78
Thomson West Law 336.75
Graham Foster Reimb 137.40
Staples 3.67
Signal Graphics 94.56
Richard Travis 41.54
Reimburs
DC Sheriff Patrol 11,654.60
Al Roberts 4,672.50
Al Roberts 367.50
Al Roberts 157.50
Al Roberts 297.50
Al Roberts 350.00 350.00
Al Roberts 3,482.50
Al Roberts 35.00 35.00
Al Roberts 70.00
Al Roberts 111.00
Al Roberts 52.50
Al Roberts 297.50
Al Roberts 3,543.75
Al Roberts 2,161.25
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Al Roberts 24,865.55
Expanded Supply 345.00
Expanded Supply 1,458.00
Expanded Supply 324.64
Coffee System 62.05
United Auto Supply 182.43
Thalle Ind 375.51
Williams Lumber 35.51
Williams Lumber 1,451.29
ABC Corp Plaque Jay 260.80
Fishkill Plains Garage 21.00
Fishkill Plains Garage 21.00
Fishkill Plains Garage 26.00
Fishkill Plains Garage 83.00
Comm of Fin 52.69
(Supplies)
Sal Morello 25.00
Reimburse
Wells Fargo 544.85
A. Montano Co 2,161.52
Cornell Roads Pro 50.00
Vinny
Diamond Snake 350.00
Excava
Ready Refresh Water 167.42
Don Kortright Tire 100.00
Don Kortright Tire 300.00
Morris Assoc 5,213.30
Legal Shred 1,050.00
John DiMartino 9.00
Sarjo Ind 12.54
Sweeper Parts 1,159.04
Total $385.00 $0.00 $153,570.10 $822.50
$154,392.60 $154,392.60
I,Joseph P. Paoloni,Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, hereby certify that the vouchers listed above
were audited by a majority of the Town Board at the public meeting June 6, 2016, and allowed
to the claimants the amount opposite his/her name. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized
to submit such claims to the Accounting Department for payment
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-190
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava VoterQ ❑ ❑ ❑
....... ........ .
❑ Defeated William H.Beale Voter ...... Q ❑ ❑ ... ❑
❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2016-191
Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by
Town Board -Z
The following claims have been duly audited and allowed by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
New York (the "Town"), and you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each claimant the amount
allowed upon his claim as hereinafter set forth:
Claim Packet: 2016-Z
Vendor A B DB T92
(General (General (Highway (Planning
Town Part Fund) & Zoning
wide) Town) Escrows)
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
Camo
244.00
Marshall & Sterling
101.30
Marshall & Sterling
398.20
Poughkeepsie Journal
51.10
Home Depot
180.44
Signal Graphics
47.27
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Ruge's Parts Center
Hud River Truck
Wapp School
Custodial 450.00
Staples
128.06
Staples
51.07
Staples
13.72
Staples
27.22
Staples
23.40 4.68
Fishkill Plains Garage 21.00
Poldinrllo Fuels 375.00
Wappinger Auto Tech
21.00
Big Top Porta Johns
110.00
Cornerstone Phones
907.04 38.97
Morris Assoc
1,119.00 3,524.50
Morris Assoc
Morris Assoc
Morris Assoc
429.00
Amazon
14.49
Amazon
50.49
John DiMartino 1.50
Haight Fire
Extinguisher 476.00
JK Power Equip
112.00
John Weber
150.00
Williams Lumber
25.26
Total $4,652.89 $166.82 $397.50 $3,953.50
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Vendor A HWN HMR HWF HBE
(General (NYCDEP) (Water Meter (Filtration (Highway
Town Replacement of Atlas Equipment)
wide) & Hilltop)
Camo
Camo
Camo
Camo 10,799.64
Camo
Marshall & Sterling
Marshall & Sterling
Poughkeepsie
Journal
Home Depot
Signal Graphics
Ruge's Parts Center 31,500.00
Hud River Truck 11,454.00
Wapp School
Custodial
Staples
Staples
Staples
Staples
Staples
Fishkill Plains Garage
Poldinrllo Fuels
Wappinger Auto Tech
Big Top Porta Johns
Cornerstone Phones
Morris Assoc
Morris Assoc 4,158.40 1,308.40
Morris Assoc 2,071.80
Morris Assoc
Amazon
Amazon
John DiMartino
Haight Fire
Extinguisher
JK Power Equip
John Weber
Williams Lumber
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Total 1 $2,071.80 1 $14,958.04 $1,308.40 I $42,954.00
$70,462.95
Vendor A HWN Paid Town Board Hold
(General (NYCDEP)
Town
wide)
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
10,799.64
Camo
244.00
Marshall & Sterling
101.30
Marshall & Sterling
398.20
Poughkeepsie
Journal 51.10
Home Depot
180.44
Signal Graphics
47.27
Ruge's Parts Center
31,500.00
Hud River Truck
11,454.00
Wapp School
Custodial 450.00
Staples
128.06
Staples
51.07
Staples
13.72
Staples
27.22
Staples
28.08
Fishkill Plains Garage
21.00
Poldinrllo Fuels
375.00
Wappinger Auto Tech
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21.00
Big Top Porta Johns
110.00
Cornerstone Phones
946.01
Morris Assoc
4,643.50
Morris Assoc
5,466.80
Morris Assoc
2,071.80
Morris Assoc
429.00
Amazon
14.49
Amazon
50.49
John DiMartino 1.50
Haight Fire
Extinguisher 476.00
JK Power Equip
112.00
John Weber
150.00
Williams Lumber
25.26
Total $0.00 $70,462.95 $0.00
$70,462.95
I,Joseph P. Paoloni,Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, hereby certify that the vouchers listed above
were audited by a majority of the Town Board at the public meeting June 6, 2016, and allowed to the
claimants the amount opposite his/her name. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to submit such
claims to the Accounting Department for payment.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-191
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as AmendedLori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated .WilliamILBeale Voter..............Q........,........❑..... 0...........................0..........
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❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑
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Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
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RESOLUTION: 2016-192
Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by
Town Board -AA
The following claims have been duly audited and allowed by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
New York (the "Town"), and you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each claimant the amount
allowed upon his claim as hereinafter set forth:
Claim Packet: 2016-AA
Vendor A HWN Paid Town Board Hold
(General (NYCDEP)
Town
wide)
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
25.00
Camo
10,799.64
Camo
244.00
Marshall & Sterling
101.30
Marshall & Sterling
398.20
Poughkeepsie
Journal 51.10
Home Depot
180.44
Signal Graphics
47.27
Ruge's Parts Center
31,500.00
Hud River Truck
11,454.00
Wapp School
Custodial 450.00
Staples
128.06
Staples
51.07
Staples
13.72
Staples
27.22
Staples
28.08
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Fishkill Plains Garage
21.00
Poldinrllo Fuels
375.00
Wappinger Auto Tech
21.00
Big Top Porta Johns
110.00
Cornerstone Phones
946.01
Morris Assoc
4,643.50
Morris Assoc
5,466.80
Morris Assoc
2,071.80
Morris Assoc
429.00
Amazon
14.49
Amazon
50.49
John DiMartino 1.50
Haight Fire
Extinguisher 476.00
JK Power Equip
112.00
John Weber
150.00
Williams Lumber
25.26
Total $0.00 $70,462.95 $0.00
$70,462.95
Vendor T16 SU T14 T33
(Aflac) (United (Allstate (Parkland
Wapp ) Trust Fund)
Sewer)
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Home Depot
Home Depot
Optima Environmental
Safeguard
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265.00
First Unim Life Ins
United Auto Supply
United Auto Supply
United Auto Supply
United Auto Supply
United Auto Supply
United Auto Supply
Ruge's Parts Center
Ruge's Parts Center
CSEA H/W optical
dents
Emerick Assoc
Tilcon
Tilcon
Staples
Furlani & Son Machine
Optimum
Optimum
Optimum
Wells Fargo
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Chase Visa Card
Justin Bomba
Reimburs
Gametime(Playground) 198,303.07
W.B. Mason
Superior Signs
Celia Sigalow
Interterpre
Staples
Fishkill Plains Gargae
Aflac
131.90
Allstate 1,078.28
Amazon
Amazon
Avello Brothers 3,850.00
ITC- Phones
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Sarjo Ind
Sarjo Ind
Sarjo Ind
Sarjo Ind
Joe Johnson Equip
Joe Johnson Equip
Jessica Fulton Petty
Cas
Iseman
Iseman
Iseman
Iseman
Iseman
Iseman
Iseman
Uline
American Printing
Total $131.90 $265.00 $1,078.28 $202,153.07
$230,902.54
Vendor Paid Town Board
Central Hudson 2,819.73
Central Hudson 77.86
Central Hudson 186.16
Central Hudson 35.09
Home Depot 20.34
Home Depot 45.51
Optima Environmental 969.50
Safeguard 530.00
First Unim Life Ins 405.20
United Auto Supply 286.26
United Auto Supply 55.04
United Auto Supply 295.95
United Auto Supply 43.60
United Auto Supply 400.60
United Auto Supply 136.38
Ruge's Parts Center 813.74
Ruge's Parts Center 110.54
CSEA H/W optical 3,545.28
dents
Emerick Assoc 437.01
Tilcon 2,057.49
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Tilcon 527.19
Staples 104.48
Furlani & Son Machine 275.00
Optimum 98.39
Optimum 105.70
Optimum 69.94
Wells Fargo 336.76
Chase Visa Card 80.84
Chase Visa Card 15.12
Chase Visa Card 5.25
Chase Visa Card 10.00
Chase Visa Card 7.58
Chase Visa Card 312.55
Chase Visa Card 128.02
Justin Bomba 150.00
Reimburs
Gametime(Playground)
198,303.07
W.B. Mason 535.84
Superior Signs 1,600.00
Celia Sigalow 140.00
Interterpre
Staples 89.91
Fishkill Plains Gargae 33.00
Aflac 131.90
Allstate 1,078.28
Amazon 15.99
Amazon 558.88
Avello Brothers 3,850.00
ITC- Phones 290.25
Sarjo Ind 533.62
Sarjo Ind 234.95
Sarjo Ind 193.49
Sarjo Ind 40.64
Joe Johnson Equip 244.03
Joe Johnson Equip 256.43
Jessica Fulton Petty 50.00
Cas
Iseman 2,345.00
Iseman 175.00
Iseman 542.50
Iseman 1,855.00
Iseman 297.50
Iseman 1,728.64
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Iseman 87.50
Uline 153.03
American Printing 39.99
Total $0.00 $230,902.54
$230,902.54
I,Joseph P. Paoloni,Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, hereby certify that the vouchers listed above
were audited by a majority of the Town Board at the public meeting June 13, 2016, and allowed
to the claimants the amount opposite his/her name. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized
to submit such claims to the Accounting Department for payment
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-192
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated William H.Beale ............... Voter....,....... Q ❑ ... ❑ ❑ ...
❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Seconder. Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn
John J.Fenton...................... ...Mover.... .......Q........,........❑.......,........❑........,.......❑.....
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
X. Items for Special Consideration/New Business
1. Motion To: Permit Kona Ice to Serve as a Vendor at the Summer Concerts Sessions
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
2. Motion To: Hire Seasonal Worker Vincent Barcia at the Going Seasonal Rate
......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ...........
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Lori A. Jiava, Supervisor
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
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3. Chelsea Dock
Councilman Ciccarelli spoke of the boat launch at Chelsea. He suggested salvaging the second
dock whose attach point on the seawall has yet to be repaired in the last 3 years. Joe Ennesser
from the audience pointed out that the attach point to the seawall has required repairs in the past
due to the severe conditions, but the vendor has gone out of business 3 years ago. Steve Frazier
said he is having difficulty finding a vendor who can anchor attach points into the Chelsea Yacht
Club seawall. Mr. Ennessor said he would also try to find someone. Councilman Beale
mentioned that there is $450,000 left in the Hudson Valley Estuary Grant fund and worth
exploring to help find a vendor. Supervisor Jiava said she will get the grant information.
Councilman Ciccarelli mentioned the ramp itself citing a steep drop off. Mr. Ennessor said the
adjacent marina had removed the screen that had covered the steep drop off.
4. Property Maintenence
Councilman Fenton addressed the issue of splitting the town into 4 separate zoning districts.
Each code enforcement officer will be responsible for their own district. Councilman Kuzmicz
supported it. Councilman Fenton spelled out the process. First a notice will go out and then the
town will sub-contract a landscaper to do the work and to send the bill to the owner by way of
adding it as a tax lien.
5. Vandalism at Carnwath Farms
Supervisor Jiava promised that any vandalism throughout the town will be prosecuted. She cited
three acts of vandalism at Carnwath Farms in the last three weeks. The cameras are installed at
Martz Field and will soon be installed at Carnwath Farms. Town Clerk Paoloni said he has been
putting the live cams on live TV, i.e. Cablevision Channel 22 and FIOS Channel 35. He
emphasized the need to get the Carnwath camera up as soon as possible to record and monitor
the repeated acts of vandalism over the past few years.
XI. Executive Session
1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
SECONDER: John J. Fenton, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
SECONDER: John J. Fenton, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
RESOLUTION: 2016-193
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Resolution Terminating Employment Of Employee 9486
WHEREAS,the Town Supervisor has been provided with numerous videos and photographs
of employee 9486 undertaking personal services and tasks at times when he was being paid by the
Town and was to be performing work on behalf of the Town; and
WHEREAS, the facts of this matter were presented to Town Highway Superintendent,
Vincent Bettina, on June 2, 2016, at which time the Town's labor and employment attorney
recommended that the employment of employee 9486 be terminated; and
WHEREAS, the Highway Superintendent voiced no objection to the termination and
requested that it be undertaken by the Town Board; and
WHEREAS, it was explained to the Highway Superintendent by labor employment counsel
and the Town Supervisor that termination of Highway Department employees is primarily the
responsibility of the Highway Superintendent; and
WHEREAS, the Highway Superintendent explained on June 2nd that he wished to confirm
his responsibility with the Association of Towns prior to terminating the employment of employee
9486; and
WHEREAS,the Highway Superintendent has not taken any action against employee 9486 in
accordance with New York State Highway Law §140(4); and
WHEREAS, the Town Board believes it is in the best interests of the Town that the
employment of employee 9486 be terminated.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. That the employment of employee 9486 shall be terminated effective upon delivery to
him of a termination letter from the Town Supervisor.
The Town Board authorizes the Town Supervisor to take such action as necessary to carry out the
decision to terminate employee 9486.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
✓Vote Record-Resolution RES-2016-193
Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
❑ Adopted as Amended Lori A.Jiava Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Defeated William H.Beale ...................Mover ... ......Q.........,.... ..❑..... ❑........,... ..❑.......,
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❑ Tabled William Ciccarelli Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ Withdrawn John J.Fenton Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Michael Kuzmicz Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 13, 2016
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
XII. Adjournment
Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment& Signature
The meeting adjourned at 10:31 PM.
Joseph P. Paoloni
Town Clerk
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: John J. Fenton, Councilman
SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Councilman
AYES: Jiava, Beale, Ciccarelli, Fenton, Kuzmicz
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
ZONING ADIVIlNISTRATOR SUPERVISOR
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BOARD OF APPEALS SECRETARY -' TOWN BOARD
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ZONING DEPARTMENT MichaelKuzmicz
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
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MEMORANDUM MAY 2 0 2016
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK
To: Lori Jiava
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Date: May 17, 2016
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Mark and I have discussed helping out the building department over the next two
weeks while Susan is on vacation. With the town board's approval, Mark and I are
willing to do the CO searches. Also I could issue any permit not requiring review
of plans, such as sheds, pools, electrical, solar, etc. I would also be willing to
perform inspections for sheds and pools to help Sal out during this time.
But before I can, I would like the board's approval as I would be working out of
title and I am not in the union and therefore do not want to open myself up to a
complaint while trying to help out.
On another note, high grass is out of control. I have received many complaints and
Sal and Chris Harkin are also stating the amount of high grass they see to me. I
have been driving around and have cited quite a few myself. Unfortunately,
between the amount of work on my desk and the projects I am currently working
on, little time is left for enforcing high grass. I am cognizant that this is an election
year for the Supervisor and that as the town board you would all prefer to not
receive calls about grass, but frankly we need help with this issue. I was recently
told by John to email everyone to equally share in property maintenance
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enforcement. Apparently to no avail as Michelle was told this morning that grass
is a zoning thing.
Would it be possible to hire an inspector for property maintenance for a few
months? We have close to if not more than 80 empty homes not to mention other
complaints of debris, etc.
I would be happy to discuss this with board next week.
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
To: Joseph Paoloni, Town Clerk TOWN CLERK
From: Barbara Roberti, Zoning Administrator
Re: Schedule of Performance& Maintena ce Bonds for the month of
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SUBDIVISION(Sub.) SECURED
SITE PLANS (SP) BY AMOUNT CALL EXPIRES STATUS
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Hilltop Village–Toll Land V Surety Bond$462,457.00 6/15/16 8/15/16 -reduction
#3911 SBGG1368 accepted by TB
9/29/15
Hilltop Village–Toll Land V Surety Bond$377, 800.00 No expiration date -reduction
( Sidewalks, Street Trees & Lighting) #SU1133194 accepted by TB
06-08-15
Maloney Heights Subdivision Bond $384,000.00 9/10/16 11/19/16 -accepted by TB
(Attalah&Joseph Nesheiwat) #775180S 2/25/08
-Bond in effect until
released by Town.
MAINTENANCE BONDS
BRH Realty Subdivision L/C $ 18,960.00 6/29/16 9/24/2016 -Accepted by TB
(Phantom Hollow Equities,Inc.) #SB9109120001 9/29/15.
Two Year Maintenance Bond to 2017
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United Cerebral Palsy Subdivision L/C $6,933.20 6/31/16 8/31/2016 -Accepted by TB on
Two Year Maintenance Bond to 2017 #20007134 9/29/15.
Silver Fog Estates Subdivision L/C $ 85,623.75 6/14/2016 8/14/2016 -Accepted by TB
Mid Hudson Holdings, LLC # on July 14, 2014
SITE PLAN RESTORATION BONDS
Calvary Chapel of the H.V. Cash Deposit $ 41,600.00 ****** -Accepted by TB on
February 24,2014.
Released upon
Resolution Approval
w/signed maps
Dunkin Donuts Cash Deposit $17,000.00 ******* -Accepted by TB on
April 11, 2016
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Hilltop Village—Toll Bros. Cash Deposit $157,360.00 ******* -Accepted by TB on
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March 24, 2014.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Please take notice that the Village of Wappingers Falls will hold a public hearing on the request
of 6-20 Marshall Road, LLC (David Stenger), P. 'O.Box 1670,Wappingers Falls,NY seeking
the following area variances to be able to construct a three story,24 unit apartment building at 6-
20 Marshall Road which is in a CMU zoning district and identified on the tax map as: 135601-
6157-07-135M5:- (1)Article 2, Table 2F of the Zoning Ordinance requires a frontage build out
to be 80%minimum and applicant requesting 39%o requiring a 41%variance, (2)Article 2,Table
2V ofthe Zoning Ordinance requires a side setback of 24 ft. maximum and applicant is
requesting a 54 ft. side setback on the left side of the parcel requiring a 30 ft. variance and (3)
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Article 2, Table 2F:of the Zoning Ordinance requires a side setback of 24 ft, and applicant is
requesting 223 ft. side setback on the right side of the parcel requiring a 199 ft. variance. 00.
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Street at which time all interested persons will be given the opportunity,to be heard
Signed; Allen Firstenberg,Chairman
Zoning Board of Appeals
Dated: May 18,2016
Village of Wappingers Falls
Number: 2016-002 ��
MAY 2 3 2016
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COUNTY OF DUTCH ESS
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS'
May 76,2016
RE PIN 8755.86 RECONSTRUCTION OF MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
(COUNTY ROUTE 93)FROM PLEASANT LANE TO CAMELI DRIVE.
TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY
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Dear Legislator lncoeonato:
We are pleased to announce that as part of our continuing effort to revitalize our county road
system, the Dutchess County Department of Public Works (DCDPW) has-initiated a projeot to 0
reconstruct Middlebush Road (County Route 93). The rehabilitation project will realign the
curves along Middlebush Road between Pleasant Lane and, Cameli Drive; The :Department of
Public Works will work swiftly to complete this project to minimize traffic delays.
Construction activities will begin in mid-June 2016 and be completed by :September 1, 2016: 00
During construction, Middlebush Road will be closed to. westbound #raffia in the project area.
.Eastbound traffic will be able to drive through the work zone, while westbound traffic will be
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detoured away from the project site. A detour route will be clearly posted for westbound traffic: co
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The westbound lane closure may,cause significant traffic delays during peak commute times in
the morning and evening. Please seek alternate routes during the construction period.. If you
must travel eastbound through the project area, please,obey posted speed Limits, traffic advisory
signs, and the directions from flagg.ers m the work zone.. 11Ve ask that you use extra caution an:d
slow down in the work zone to keep=our workers:and fellow motorists safe. We understand that
this: will cause ,an inconver i2nce, and appreciate your patience while ince work to improve
Middlebush Road.
Should you have anyquestions, please contact the Dutcihess County`Department of'Publlc Works at
(845)456-2925. Thank you very much,for your cooperation:
Sincerely,
MAY 24 2016
Ro ert H. Balkind; P.E. TOWN OF WAPPINGER
Deputy Commissioner of Public Works. TOWN CLERK
cc Lori Jlava,Town Supervisor Major Robin H. Benzinger, NYS Police.
Joseph P. Paoloni,Town Clerk Troop-K.—Millbrook area
Vincent Bettina,Highway Supt. .Dana Smith, Commissioner, Department of
Joseph Carrion, Supt. of Schools Emergency Response
Kirk Imperati, Undersheriff, Sergio Lopez, Officer.in Charge—Wappingers PO
DC Sheriff's Office Timothy Laffin,District Fire Chief Hughsonville
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www.dutchessny.gov
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64 Green Street,Suite 1,.Hudson,New..York 12,534 Tel:'(5.18)828-2300 Fax:(51,8):82&3963
May 25, 2016
Town of Wappinger
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Bid Recommendation
MAY 25 2016
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
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an May 18, 2016 .the follovring three bids Were received for the C:arnwath Farms
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FastraDs Rentals, Ind., Red Hook, NY
Corewood Ventures inc., Poughkeepsie, ICY $143,7K00
Sun Up Enterprises, Inc.:, Wapp:inger Falls,NY $167,20'5.00
Upon review of the apparent.love bidder's bid, Fastracks Renta}s i'nc.; we find it to be
responsive. This office worked with this contractor on several .past projects and has �
also reviewed their references for past projects. Based on our past experiences with this
contractor, we believe Fastracs Rentals; lnc; is capable of performing the work. required
by this contract
As the bid appears to be responsive and the contractor appears capable of
performing the work, this office recommends that the contract is awarded to Fastracs
Rentals, Inc. in amount of $117,300.00. Please have this matter added to the aaenda
for the next board.meeting for the Board to award the work ito .Fastracs Rentals, Inc:
Should you have questions; or concerns, or require additional information, please do
not hesitate to contact me at (845) 454-3411 extension 18.
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RE: Town of a pinge
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Enid Recommendation
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Poughkeepsie RECENEDNew York, 12601 June 1,2016
(845)486-3601
Fax(845)486-3610 JUN 0 3 2016
dcwwa@dutchessny.gov
www.DCWWA.org Town Of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd TOWN OF WAPPINGER.
Authority Board Members Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 TOWN CLERK
Thomas LeGrand
Chairperson
Vincent DiMaso
Vice-Chairperson
Rudy Vavra
Treasurer RE: Potential Water Service–Airport Drive and NYS Rte. 376
Lawrence R.Knapp Tax Parcel Identification Number 13568900625900046104510000
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Dutchess County Water and Wastewater Authority (DCWWA). as agent for
Brian Executive D Dutchess County (County) is in the design stages for the construction of a water.
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Soil and water Conservation District line to supply water to the County Airport. The route of the waterline will begin
Eoin wrafter at the Central Dutchess Water Transmission Line (CDWTL) at a location between 04
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D.C.Dept.of Planning&Development Maloney Road and Diddell Road, cross private land in an easement and thenUi
Staff follow Airport Drive west to NYS Route 376. The line will then run north along
NYS Route 376, crossing NYS Route 376 in the vicinity of Griffith Way onto the
Bridget Barclay
Executive Director County Airport property. s
Mary C.Morris
Deputy DirectorDCWWA is considering providing water service to property owners along the
route of the water main to the County Airport. The purpose of this letter is to
solicit a response of interest in connecting to, and receiving water service from,
the new water line. as
Only one water service per tax parcel is allowed under DCWWA Water Rules and
Regulations. Parcels with multiple structures must provide for a single point of
service and metering. Properties in which structures are 100 feet or greater from
the property line will require a metering structure or pit at the property boundary.
All non-residential customers are required to provide reduced pressure zone back
flow prevention immediately after the meter before any site piping branches.
Typically, a non-.residential customer would be responsible for the cost of
comlection to the main, piping from the main to the property .line (including any
road crossing and varves), and from the property into the parcel's structure or
meter structure or pit. The customer would deposit an escrowed fee for the
review of the installation design and backflow prevention devices.
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Potential Water Service June 1,2016
Please indicate your interest in having a service connection made available by circling the
appropriate item and returning a copy of this letter in the enclosed envelope by June 18, 2016.
At this time, this is only an expression of interest and not a commitment.
Should you have any questions,please contact Peter J. Fadden, PE at 845-486-6509.
Sincerely,
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Bridget Barclay
Executive Director
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RECREATION COMMITTEE CHAIR TOWN OF WAPPINGER SUPERVISOR
Ralph Holt , Lori Jiava
RECREATION DEPARTMENT �/ ",^ \1 TOWN BOARD
Jessica Fulton,Director j William H.Beale
Donna Lenhart,Secretary William Ciccarelli
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20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD Michael Kuzmicz
WAPPINGERS FALLS,NY 12590 f ,
TOWN CLERK
WWW.TOWNOFWAPPIN'GER.US RECREATION DEPARTMENT Joseph P.Paoloni
(845)297-4158-Main
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RECREATION:
As of today's date,there are 48 kids registered for Summer Camp, which runs from Monday,June 27 through00
Friday,August 12 and is open to kids ages 5-13, Thus far,we have taken in$17,500.00 in camp fees. We have
never tracked dates that people register but I have added this as a new column on the camp revenue cm
spreadsheet and have started tracking registration dates today.. However, I can tell you that 13 kids were UJI
registered in April, and 35 in May. We offer regular hours of 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and extended hours of 8:00
a.m.—4:00 p.m. Of the 48 kids currently registered, 26 are in regular hours and 22 are in extended hours.
Pricing for camp: Regular hours-$350 for the first child,$300 for each additional sibling. Extended hours
$450 for.the first child,$400 each additional sibling, o
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Our fishing camp is the most popular summer sports camp we offer. We lost our primary instructor, Dennis
Skora, who said he is taking the year off and Jessica approached our secondary instructor,John Kudzia,to seeIzi
if he could run the sessions. He committed to the first two and just last week confirmed the last session. After
an initial offering of two sessions (July 11-15 &July 18-22), a third session of July 25-29 was opened.The fee is
$65.00/residents and $80.00/non-residents and the classes are open to kids ages 6-15.These sessions take
place from 8:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m. at Emmadine Pond in East Fishkill and are strictly limited to 9 kids each due
to space restrictions at the pond. We pay the Town of East Fishkill$50/week ($150 total)for the use of the
pond. As of today, Session 1 has two spots open,Session 2 is full and Session 3 has 7 spots available and we
have taken in $1,360.00 in fishing camp fees.
Last week, we began advertising for our summer tennis program.This program is run on Mondays-
Wednesdays-Fridays in three sessions:June 27-July 8;July 11-22;July 25-Aug. 5. Classes are broken down
by age and ability. Beginner kids ages 6-9 class is 8:00 a.m.—9:00 a.m., beginner kids ages 9-10 class is 9:00
a.m.—10.00 a.m., beginner kids 11-13 class is 10:00 a.m.—11:00 p.m. and intermediate kids 13+ is 11:00 a.m.
—noon.An adult clinic runs the same dates from 7:.00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. Fee is $60/residents and $75/non-
residents. As of today, we have all spaces in each session available. In addition,our tennis instructor, Barry
Casowitz, has offered to run after-camp sessions: 3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m.for those
kids whose parents get out of work later. He will figure out how to group the kids in these sessions, as there
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Our summer basketball program likely will not run due to the fact that our regular basketball
coach, Ryan Leone, is taking over as Summer Camp Director. On April 18 Jessica had me check
for prices in the Southern Dutchess News and Poughkeepsie Journal for a basketball instructor,
beach volleyball instructor and fishing instructor, I do not know if any responses came in, but
we have not advertised either a beach volleyball or basketball program.
SENIOR CENTER:
On May 5,40 people celebrated Mother's Day with a luncheon at Shadows-on-the-Hudson.
There was one bus trip scheduled for May(5/31): (lilt. Haven Resort"Swinging to the Oldies".
This trip was cancelled due to the fact that the facility went out of business.
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May 2016 Attendance at the Center: 0
Week ending May 6: 5
Week ending May 13 75
Week ending May 20:73
Week ending May 27: 100 (monthly birthday celebration on May 25) 00'
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JUN o`7 2016 Rules of the Town of Wappinger Sr.
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ApPINGER Center Yard Sale 2016
TOWN CLERK
• All proceeds of the sale will go to the Town of Wappinger
Senior Center.
• Items can only be donated by a Town of Wappinger Senior
Center Member or a Town of Wappinger Employee.
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• Donated Items will be accepted Thursday 06/23/16 and Friday
06/24/16 between the hours of 8:30am-4:00pm at the Town of
Wappinger Senior Center.
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damaged, in poor condition, or otherwise not fit for sale.
. Items will be priced for sale by the Volunteers staffing the yard
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. Any donated item that is not sold, must be picked up by its
previous owner by 6:00pm the day of the yard sale or the item
will be disposed of at the Town of Wappinger Recycle Center.
Accepted Items For Donation
-Clothes-Handmade Items-Children's Clothes-Children's Toys-
-Home Decor Items-Small Kitchen Appliances-Dishes and Utensils-
-Collectable Items-Small Furniture-DVDs/Blu-Ray-Small Sports Equipment-
Items That Will Not Be Accepted for Donation
-Pillows-Large Furniture-Electronics-VHS Tapes-Lawnmowers-Bicycles-
-Motorized Equipment-
If you have any other item you'd like to donate that is not on this list
please Contact Jessica at 297-3670 with questions.
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Call the Senior Center to Sign up to help (845)297-3670
We Need Volunteers who can fulfill
the following duties:
Promotions— In the weeks before the sale we will need help posting
flyers and advertising the sale. We need as many people
who can help with this task to pitch in.
Transportation— We need folks who drive large vehicles to help
transport the donations of Seniors who either drive very
small cars, or do not drive at all.(3 People. Thursday and
Friday. Day, Afternoon, or Evening.)
Intake- Sorting incoming donations into categories. Looking over items
to make sure they are fit for sale. Making list of donors.
Creating a basic inventory of items. Pricing items as they
come in. (At least 5 people. Thursday. Day. Friday. Day,
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Set-up— Setting up tables and putting out items. Putting up signs.
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Sales Assistance-Walking around answering questions. Tidying up
tables as needed (3 people 8am-4pm).
Cashiers-Handling payment. Making change. Bagging/wrapping up
items sold items. (3 people needed. Saturday 8am-4pm).
Refreshment Sales-Selling prepacked refreshments. Most likely bottled
water, candy bars, juice boxes etc. Handling cash
transactions. (2 people. Saturday 8am-4pm).
Clean up- General clean up of the sales areas. (5 people. Saturday 5pm-
6pm.)
Garbage Disposal— Loading up items to take to the Town of Wappinger
Recycle Center. (At least 3 people. Preferably with SUVs or
Pick-up trucks Saturday 6pm-7pm)
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From: Beatrice Ogunti
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2016 9:54 AM
To: Lori A. Jiava; Michael Kuzmicz; William Beale; William Ciccarelli;
jjfenton@townofwappinger.us
Cc: Grace Robinson; Joe Paoloni; Beatrice Ogunti
Subject: Planning Board &Zoning Board of Appeals Monthly Report- May, 2016
Attachments: Planning Board &ZBA Monthly Report.docx
Folks,
Attached hereto is the Planning&Zoning Board of Appeals monthly report for the month of May, 2016. Hardcopy will
follow under separate cover.
Please let me know if you have any questions and/or concerns. ThanksH
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Planning Board & Zoning Board of Appeals Bea Ogunti
MONTHLY REPORT
DATE: June 6, 2016
FOR THE MONTH OF May 2016
Month Total Year-to-date
ZONING BOARD FEES COLLECTED
Zoning Board Variance Applications $ 750.00 $ 3,250.00
Zoning Board Use Applications $ -0- $ -0-
Foils $ -0- $ -0-
ZBA TOTAL: $ 750.00 $ 3,250.00
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PLANNINB BOARD FEES COLLECTED
Planning Board Subdivision Applications $ -0- $ -0-
Planning Board Site Plans Applications $ -0- $18,422.50
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Planning Special Use Permits $ -0- $ 1,000.00
Planning Board Conceptual Applications $ 250.00 $ 750.00
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ZONING BOARD MONTHLY TOTAL $ 750.00 $ 3,250.00
PLANNING BOARD MONTHLY TOTAL $ 250.00 $ 250.00
TOTAL: $ 1,250.00 $ 3,500.00
RECREATION FEES COLLECTED
TOTAL: $ -0- $ -0-
PROJECTS BEFORE THE BOARD
Zoning Board of Appeals No. 13
Planning Board No. 26
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Month Total Year-to-date
ROAD INSPECTION ESCROW RECEIVED
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MONTHLY REALTY TAX REPORT
A B C D E F G H
1 RECEIVER OF TAXES
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4 Beginning Balance 3,181,633.51
5 March Receipts 11,798,966.98
6 Interest 178.01
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8 Less Disbursements -7,913,808.43
9 Less Returned Checks -6,331.43
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11 Ending Balance 7,060,638.64
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MONTHLY REALTY TAX REPORT
A B C D E F G
1 RECEIVER OF TAXES i
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4 Beginning Balance 7,060,638.64
5 April Receipts 694,670.81
6 Interest 194.05
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8 Less Disbursements -6,203,933.16
9 Less Cleared Checks -21,862.47
10 Less Returned Checks -14,629.33
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12 Ending Balance 1515078.54
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14 *.60 discrepancy due to incorrect statement deposit amount on 4/29
15 Deposit on statement: 62,131.88 Correct deposit amount: 62;131.28
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MONTHLY REALTY TAX REPORT
A B C D E F G H
1 RECEIVER OF TAXES
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4 Beginning Balance 1,515,078.54
5 May Receipts 452,956.71 **
6 Interest 66.88
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8 Less Disbursements -727,348.93
9 Returned Checl<s -893.33
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11 Ending Balance 1,239,859.87 �-
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13 *.60 discrepancy due to incorrect 4/29 deposit amount on statement
14 Deposit on statement: 62,131.88 Correct deposit amount: 62,131.28
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17 Deposit on statement: 98,067.46 Correct deposit amount: 98,067.45
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Building Inspector Report - Susan Dao
BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPORT
Date: June 7, 2016
For Dates from January 1, 2016 to May 31, 2016
Total Building Permits applications received: 368
(Well test and Occupational 1203's are processed as permits only and are not
given application numbers)
Total Building Permits issued: 498 c
Total (CO, CC, CNI's) issued: 132
Total CO Searches received: 141 c
Total Expired Permits from 1-1-1960 to 5-31-2016: 1,135 c
Total Expired Permits OTR's issued: 66 00
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Excel sheets with details submitted to Lori Jiava Town Supervisor of the
following:
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Expired Permits from 1-1-1960 to 5-31-2016
CO Searches received
Break down of numbers by inspector and types of building permits available if
required
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER, NEW YORK 31
FUND BALANCE POLICY
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Year-end surpluses and fund balances are moneys that can provide a cushion or buffer
that may be needed from time to time to operate without interruption or reduction in services.
They provide a degree of stability and the resources to weather fluctuations in revenues and
expenditures without severely impacting real property tax rates. Fund balances and adequate
reserves should be managed and reviewed on a regular basis.
In its evaluations of credit ratings, a formal fund balance policy is cited by all major
rating agencies (Moody's, Standard& Poor's and Fitch) as a best management practice
commonly used by better rated communities. Municipalities that adhere to a fund balance policy
are viewed as being more pro-active and this reflects well on management, which in turn results
in higher credit ratings and lower borrowing costs. A formal policy is an effective operating tool
because it minimizes political concerns and keeps the Town more focused on achieving 0
structural balance.
Auditors and financial advisors often note that fund balances are not replaceable through
the budget process because of the legal requirement to develop balanced budgets for the general
fund and the special revenue funds. The Town does face significant pressure on the revenue and
expenditure sides of its budget, and therefore on its reserves. If surplus is depleted at the end of
a fiscal year, it cannot be replaced unless during the ensuing fiscal year expenditures are less
than amounts budgeted or non-tax revenues are higher than projected (or both). 0
In recognition of sound fiscal policy and in order to stabilize and possibly enhance the
current credit rating of the Town, the Town will make all reasonable efforts to maintain an
unassigned fund balance in its General Fund at the end of each fiscal year equal to no less than
10% of its total operating budget. Such unassigned fund balance will be exclusive of any reserve
funds maintained by the Town. The Town believes that this is a reasonable amount of unassigned co
fund balance to achieve at the end of each fiscal year as unanticipated events during the course of
a year can have negative effects on non-tax revenues or expenditures, or both.
If an emergency or a need were to occur that necessitated the appropriation of funds that
would result in reducing the unassigned fund balance in the General Fund below 10% of operating
expenditures, a separate resolution of the Town Board would be adopted to approve such 0
appropriation. Subsequent to such resolution, the Town would immediately begin the process of
reducing expenditures or raising revenues in order to restore the unassigned fund balance in the 0
General Fund to 10% of operating expenditures.
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Unassigned fund balance in the General Fund above 10% may be appropriated for the
following purposes:
To reduce the subsequent year's property taxes.
For one-time capital expenditures.
For emergencies caused by natural occurrences such as hurricanes or blizzards.
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This policy will remain in effect until the Town of Wappinger,by resolution, amends
or revises it.
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F-1 64 Green Street, Suite 1, Hudson, New York 12534 Tel: (518)828-2300 Fax:(518)828-3963
May 25, 2016
Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
A-FTN: Hon. Lori Jiava, Supervisor
RE: Town of Wappinger
Carnwath Farms Slope Stabilization Project
Bid Recommendation
MA # W20807.02
Dear Supervisor Jiava,
On May 18, 2016 the following three bids were received for the Carnwath Farms
Slope Stabilization project:
Contractor Bid Amount
Fastracs Rentals, Inc., Red Hook, NY $117,300.00
Corewood Ventures, inc., Poughkeepsie, NY $143,764.00
Sun Up Enterprises, Inc., Wappinger Falls, NY $167,205.00
Upon review of the apparent low bidder's bid, FastFacks Rentals, Inc., we find it to be
responsive. This office worked with this contractor on several past projects and has
also reviewed their references for past projects. used on our past experiences with this
contractor, we believe Fastracs Rentals, Inc. is capable of performing the Work required
by this contract.
As the bid appears to be responsive and the contractor appears capable of
performing the work, this office recommends that the contract is awarded to Fastracs
Rentals, Inc. in amount of $117,300.00. Please have this matter added to the agenda
for the next board meeting for the Board to award the work to Fastracs Rentais, Inc.
Should you have questions, or concerns, or require additional information, please do
not hesitate to contact me at (345) 454-3411 extension 18.
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STATE OF NEW YORK
OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER
DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
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IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN
OF WAPPINGER FOR THE PERMISSION OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER
TO ESTABLISH THE MID POINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF 0
WAPPINGER, COUNTY OF DUTCHESS AND STATE OF NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 12-A SECTION 209-f OF THE TOWN LAW.
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TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
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Albany,New York 12207
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The application of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess, State of
New York(the"Town"), by its Supervisor, Lori A. Jiava, for permission to establish the Mid Point
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Park Sewer District (the "District") in said Town, pursuant to Article 12-A Sections 209 and 209-f
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of the Town Law of the State of New York,respectfully shows:
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1. On June 10, 1974, the Town established the Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement 0
Area in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to Article 12-C of the
Town Law. A copy of the Resolution is annexed hereto as Exhibit"A". 0
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2. Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area was formed for the purposes of acquiring
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a sewer treatment plant, trunk lines, sewer laterals, pumping stations and associated facilities to
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serve the Mid-Point Park Subdivision,now generally known as the Royal Ridge Subdivision. co
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3. A search of the Town Clerk minutes reveals that since the establishment of the Mid-
Point Park Sewer Improvement Area in 1974, it appears that the only major improvements to the
sewer treatment plant were undertaken in 1978. The improvements consisted of improvements to
the final clarifier and refurbishing the sand filters. This was set forth in an Engineer's Report dated
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May 1978 for the Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area 11, a copy of which is annexed hereto as
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Exhibit `B". The Town Clerk's records also reveal that a Resolution dated June 20, 1978
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authorized Wappinger Sewer Improvement 4 IV for the purposes of making repairs to the Mid-
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Point Park Sewer Plant referenced in the aforementioned Engineer's Report dated May 1978. The
Resolution dated June 20, 1978 authorized the Town to issue a bond in the amount of$22,000 for
improvements at the Mid-Point Park Sewer Plant, a copy of which is annexed hereto as Exhibit
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4. Since the establishment of the original Mid-Point Park Improvement Area in 1974,
all Operation & Maintenance(O&M) charges have been billed to the benefitted properties and such 2
charges have been treated as if the benefitted properties were in a sewer district.
5. In March of 2014, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
(hereinafter "NYS DEC") conducted an annual inspection of the facilities and determined that the
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flow rate to the sewage treatment facility exceeded the SPDES permit limits. The exceedances are co
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believed to be caused by an increase in Infiltration and Inflow(I&I)into the collection system of the N
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sewage treatment facility.
6. Negotiations ensued between NYS DEC, the Attorney to the Town and the Engineer
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to the Town to create and adopt a flow management plan to address I&I.
7. The NYS DEC insisted that the Town enter into an Order on Consent to assure that 00
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8. The Attorneys for NYS DEC and the Attorney to the Town negotiated and agreed W
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upon terms of the Order on Consent, which was ultimately dated April 13, 2016, a copy of which is
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annexed hereto as Exhibit"D".
9. The Order on Consent was approved by the Town Board by Resolution No. 2016-
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108, adopted on March 14, 2016, a copy of which is annexed hereto as Exhibit"E".
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10. The formation of the proposed District is necessary to permit the issuance of serial
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bonds to finance the capital improvements required to maintain the Sewer Facility in proper
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working order and in compliance with all regulatory standards. Specifically, the capital
improvements are designed to reduce the exceedances referenced above and are more fully 0
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described in the Map, Plan and Report (Exhibit "F"), and as Ordered in the Order on Consent
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(Exhibit "D"). It is to be noted that the creation of a sewer district will provide a legal entity for the co
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issuance of serial bonds for capital improvements on an as needed basis, as opposed to the
formation of a separate improvement area pursuant to Article 12-C of the Town Law whenever 2
bonds must be issued to make capital improvements.
11. By Resolution dated March 14, 2016, the Town Board accepted the Map, Plan and
Report for the formation of the Mid Point Park Sewer District and authorized proceedings to be
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commenced for the formation of the District. A copy of the Resolution is annexed hereto as Exhibit co
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12. Thereafter, by Resolution adopted on March 28, 2016, the Town Board adopted an
Order Calling a Public Hearing which was scheduled April 25, 2016. A copy of the Order Calling a
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Public Hearing is annexed hereto as Exhibit "H". The Notice of Public Hearing was published on
April 6, 2016 in the Southern Dutchess News. A copy of the Affidavit of Publication is annexed 00
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hereto as Exhibit"I".
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13. Prior to the Public Hearing, the Town Board mailed notices of the Public Hearing to W
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all the residents in the proposed District. A copy of the Notice, together with the Affidavit of
Mailing is annexed hereto collectively as Exhibit"J".
14. By Resolution dated April 25, 2016, the Town Board approved the formation of the
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Mid Point Park Sewer District and authorized capital improvements to the Mid-Point Park Sewer
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Plant at a maximum estimated cost of $280,000. A copy of the Resolution is annexed hereto as
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Exhibit"K".
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15. This application is being made pursuant to Article 12-A Sections 209 and 209-f of
the Town Law, and in accordance with the requirements of Section 85.4 of Chapter III of Title 2 of 0
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the New York Official Compilation of Codes,Rules and Regulations:
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(a) Documents and information required to be included by the provisions of co
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Town Law pursuant to which this application is being made:
(i) Exhibit "A" - Resolution Establishing the Mid-Point Park Sewer
Improvement Area dated June 10, 1974;
(ii) Exhibit "B" - Engineer's Report for Mid-Point Park Sewer
Improvement Area II dated May 1978;
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(iii) Exhibit "C" — Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of $22,000 coo
Serial Bonds dated June 20, 1978; N
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(iv) Exhibit"D" —Order on Consent dated April 13, 2016; =5
(v) Exhibit "E" - Resolution Authorizing Entering into an Order on
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Consent in Connection with the Mid Point Park Sewer District dated
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(vi) Exhibit "F"- Map, Plan and Report for Establishment of Mid Point
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Park Sewer District dated February 23, 2016;
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(vii) Exhibit "G" - Resolution Accepting Map, Plan and Report for the
Establishment of the Mid Point Park Sewer District for the Purpose
of Making Capital Repairs to the Mid Point Park Sewer Plant dated
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March 14, 2016;
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(viii) Exhibit"IT' - Order Calling a Public Hearing dated March 28, 2016;
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(ix) Exhibit"r' - Notice of Public Hearing with Affidavit of Publication
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dated April 6, 2016;
(x) Exhibit"J" -Notice of Public Hearing and Affidavit of Mailing; 0
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(xi) Exhibit "K" — Resolution Making Certain Determinations and
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dated April 25, 2016;
(xii) Exhibit"L" -Estimated Debt Service Schedule;
(xiii) Exhibit"M" -Letter from Munistat Services Inc. dated June 1,
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(xiv) Exhibit"N" —Debt Statement.
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(b) The proposed District is being formed to assume the ownership, maintenance
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and supervision of the Sewer Facility providing sewer service to 161 residential
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units originally acquired after the formation of the "Mid- Point Park Sewer 0
Improvement Area" pursuant to Article 12-C of the Town Law (Exhibit "A"). The
Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area is not authorized to issue serial bonds on a 0
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continuing basis, and a new Sewer District is being proposed for the area serviced by
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the Mid-Point Park sewer facilities in order to fund the costs of the necessary capital
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repairs. The new Sewer District will be known as the "Mid Point Park Sewer co
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District". The initial improvements, as more fully set forth in the Map, Plan and
Report (Exhibit "F"), consist largely of slip-lining certain sewer pipes to reduce
I&I. All work has been designed by a currently licensed New York State
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(c) The maximum costs of the initial improvements to be undertaken by the
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proposed District are approximately $280,000.00 (Exhibit"F").
(d) The factors which the Town Board considered in making its determination
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that the proposed District is in the public interest, are documented and set forth in
full detail in the Map Plan and Report (Exhibit "F"). The cost of the improvements
are to be assessed in whole against the benefitted property and all property upon
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which the assessments are to be imposed will be benefitted by the improvements and CO
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no benefitted property has been excluded. All properties being served by the Sewer
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Facility are included in the proposed District.
(e) The proposed method of financing the costs of the repairs shall be through
the issuance of serial bonds in the approximate amount of$280,000 payable over 20
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years at an anticipated interest rate of 4%. The total estimated annual bond
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payments to be paid by the proposed District would be approximately $20,680. (See CO
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Estimated Debt Service Schedule annexed hereto as Exhibit ("L").) This amount N
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would be assessed against the 161 benefit units within the proposed District by an
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annual benefit assessment of $127.97 ($128) per benefit unit. This proposed
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financing is deemed reasonable under current market conditions. The Town Board
presently has an AA bond rating by Standard and Poor and the Town's Financial CO
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Advisor, Munistat Services Inc.,has advised the Board that it is reasonable to expect Cm
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to issue the bonds required to fund this project at a rate not to exceed Four Percent W
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(4%). A copy of the letter from Munistat Services Inc., is annexed hereto as Exhibit C
(f) The current (2016) annual operating and maintenance (O&M) costs for a C
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typical single-family residence is reported to be approximately $191.46 quarterly or
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$765.84 ($766) annually. It is anticipated that the proposed improvements will not
directly cause an increase in O &M charges after they are completed.
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(g) Debt Service for the proposed serial bonds shall be raised through assigned
benefit units assessed against the individual residential units in accordance with the
following benefit formula:
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(i) all lands benefitted by the improvement will be assigned benefit CO
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units;
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(ii) all benefited parcels are residential properties (there are no industrial,
institutional or commercial properties within the proposed District);
(iii) residential properties will be assigned benefit units as follows:
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(1) a single family dwelling 1.0 benefit 0
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(2) vacant residential land 0.8 benefit
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(3) additional vacant residential = 0.2 benefit
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a house on a 5 acre parcel would be assigned 1.6 benefit units).
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multi-family dwelling unit = per dwelling unit.
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Town.)
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(h) The aggregate assessed valuation of the taxable property within the District
as shown on the latest completed assessment roll of said Town is $39,807,850.
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(i) This application for permission to establish a sewer district is not being made E
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under Section 54 or 209-q of Town Law.
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(j) This application is not made pursuant to Sections 258, 268, 269, 280-I, 280-t,
299-o or 299-r of the County Law nor is it proposed to establish two or more zones
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of assessment within a County District.
(k) The average full valuation of the taxable real property of the Town of
Wappinger, computed pursuant to the first paragraph of subdivision seven-a of
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section 2.00 of the Local Finance Law is $2,604,133,670. co
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(1) No Itemized Statement of Outstanding Indebtedness is attached.
(m) No Statement of Appropriations made during the Current Fiscal Year for
Repayment of Debt Principal, amounts of State or Federal aid available therefore
and amounts excludable under Article VIII of the State Constitution is attached.
(n) The Town has completed a debt statement in lieu of the statements required
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under(1) and(m), a copy of which is annexed hereto as Exhibit"N". co
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(o) The current (2016) tax rates and assessments applicable to the taxable real N
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property which will bear the cost of the proposed improvements are (per $1,000 of
assessed valuation):
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(i) Dutchess County: $3.60
(ii) Town,including highway: $2.10 00
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(iii) New Hamburg Fire District: $0.71 CM
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(iv) United Wappinger Water District: $1.39
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(v) Grinnell Library District: $0.26
(vi) Wappinger Central School District: $16.54
(p) The most frequently occurring assessed valuation (mode) of the proposed
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District is approximately $235,200.
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@ It is estimated that the owners of a typical property in the proposed District
will be required to pay the total shown below in the first year following approval of
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the application (calculated as set forth below):
Debt Service(1 benefit unit): $128 0
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O&M: $766
Total: 894CO
*(There are no hook-up fees because all property owners are connected to the
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existing sewer system.)
(r) The maximum amount any real property owner will be required to pay in the
first year following approval of this application, if granted, calculated as set forth
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below(5 unit apartment building),is as follows:
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Debt Service(5 benefit units @ $128): $640 CO
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Total: $4,470
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(s) The area which will bear the cost of the proposed District improvements
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contains no state lands.
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(u) The population of the proposed District is estimated to be approximately
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450. There are 156 single-family homes, one residence that was converted into five C
apartments and two sewer facility parcels. The assessed valuation of a typical one or
two family home in the proposed District is the same as for the "typical property". a
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The proposed District consists entirely of residential single- family homes except for
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one residence that was converted into five apartments. (Two parcels which are used
by the sewer facility have not been assigned benefit units.)
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(v) There are no parcels of vacant land within the proposed District.
(w) It is not contemplated at this time that sewer service will be sold to users
outside the proposed District.
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(x) There are no orders issued by a State or Federal agency or court relating to co
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the proposed District other than the Order on Consent as set forth herein.
(y) The Town of Wappinger has received no written objections from any of the 2
owners of the real property that will bear the cost of creating the District.
WHEREFORE, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York
by its Supervisor, Lori A. Jiava, respectfully prays and requests permission to establish the Mid
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TOWN BOARD OF TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK, Applicant
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Lori A. Jiava, Supervisor
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I, Lori A. Jiava, being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the Supervisor of the Town 2
of Wappinger, the municipal corporation named in the within entitled action; that she has read the 0
foregoing application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to her own E
knowledge, except as to those matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and
as to those matters, she believes is to be true.
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Deponent further says that the reason this verification is made by deponent and not the
Town of Wappinger is because the said Town of Wappinger is a municipal corporation and the
grounds of deponent's belief as to all matters in the said application not stated upon her own
knowledge, are investigations which deponent which has caused to be made concerning the subject
matter of this application and information acquired by deponent in the course of her duties as
Supervisor of said Town of Wappinger and from the books and records of said municipal CL
corporation.
LORI A. JIAVA
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LIST OF EXHIBITS
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Exhibit "A" - Resolution Establishing the Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area
dated June 10, 1974;
Exhibit "B" - Engineer's Report for Mid-Point Park Sewer Improvement Area II
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Exhibit "C" — Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of $22,000 Serial Bonds dated
June 20, 1978;
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Exhibit "D" - Order on Consent dated April 13, 2016;
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Exhibit "E" - Resolution Authorizing Entering into an Order on Consent in
Connection with the Mid Point Park Sewer District dated March 14, 2016;
Exhibit "F"- Map, Plan and Report for Establishment of Mid Point Park Sewer
District dated February 23, 2016;
Exhibit "G" - Resolution Accepting Map, Plan and Report for the Establishment of
the Mid Point Park Sewer District for the Purpose of Making Capital Repairs to the
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Mid Point Park Sewer Plant dated March 14, 2016;
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Exhibit "H" - Order Calling a Public Hearing dated March 28, 2016;
Exhibit "I" - Notice of Public Hearing with Affidavit of Publication dated April 6,
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Exhibit "J" - Notice of Public Hearing and Affidavit of Mailing;
Exhibit "K" - Resolution Making Certain Determinations and Approving the
Establishment of the Mid Point Park Sewer District dated April 25, 2016;
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Exhibit "L" - Estimated Debt Service Schedule; co
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Exhibit "M" - Letter from Munistat Services Inc. dated June 1, 2016; co
Exhibit "N" - Debt Statement.
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