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2015-04-27
Town of Wappinger Regular Meeting Minutes 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 townofwappinger.us Joseph Paoloni (845)297-5771 Monday, April 27, 2015 7:30 PM Town Hall Call to Order Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived Barbara Gutzler Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present 7:30 PM William H. Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Late 7:35 PM Vincent Bettina Town of Wappinger Deputy Supervisor Present 7:30 PM Ismay Czarniecki Town of Wappinger Councilwoman Present 7:30 PM Michael Kuzmicz Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM Grace Robinson Town of Wappinger Deputy Town Clerk Present 7:30 PM Joseph P. Paoloni Town of Wappinger Town Clerk Present 7:30 PM Albert Roberts Consultant Attorney Present 7:30 PM David Stolman Consultant Planner Present 7:30 PM Bob Gray Consultant Engineer Present 7:30 PM Salute to the Flag Adoption of Agenda 1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda Supervisor Gutzler asked to include Walter Artus to the Agenda to discuss annual stormwater management plan. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: Ismay Czarniecki, Councilwoman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarniecki, Kuzmicz IV. Accept Minutes 1. Motion To: Accept Minutes of April 13th, 2015 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Ismay Czarniecki, Councilwoman SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarniecki, Kuzmicz Town of Wappinger Page I Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 V. Correspondence Log RESOLUTION: 2015-114 Correspondence Log Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log CorresDondence Loa - 2015- 4-27 Number To From Bate Bute Rec' I Ree A emla Bute 54-27-551 Tom Board Carl S. Wolfsoi7, TowM°i7 Justice 411312515 411312515 TowM°i7 Justice Report for March, 2515 4/27/2515 54-27-502 Tom Board Steve Frazier 4/14/2515 4/1512515 Quotes for a New Trailer/ Buildhi s & Grouilds 4/27/2515 54-27-553 Tom Board Albert P Robets 4/1812515 4/17/2515 HwV Dept Geiieral Repairs & Custructioi7 4/27/2515 54-27-554 Tom Board 011P Way Collst Seri, 117c 4/13/2515 4/17/2515 Certificate of LiabilitV iisurame 4/27/2515 54-27-555 To wiz Board 011P Way Collst SPPI, 117c 4/13/2515 4/17/2515 Certificate of Workers' Comp h7suramp 4/27/2515 54.27-558 Tom Board ARS 117surame Aqeiicy VK015 4117/2515 Certificate of Liability 117surame / Camelletl V27/2515 54.27-557 Tom Board Casthio Cor oratioi7 402515 4/17/2515 Certificate Workers' COMP 117surame/Camelletl 4/27/2515 54.27-558 Tom Board Jessica FLIlt011 4/17/2515 4/2312515 2515 Summer Programs 4/27/2515 54.27-555 Joseph P Paolo7i Lee-Aiv Frem 412412515 412412515 Tax Receiver Positioi7 412712515 54.27-515 To wiz Clerk QLjick Cash of Wammaers Falls 4/23/2515 4/23/2515 Collateral Loai7 Broker Liceiise Rei7evwal Aoolica 4/27/2515 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 -2015-114 Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent Q Adopted ,,,, ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler ,,.William Voter ...Voter... Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated H. Beale ................... Q ......,........ ...... ❑ .... ❑ ... ❑ ... . ....... .. ❑Tabled Vincent Bettina Moyer Q .............. ❑ ..... ,...... ❑ .... ❑ .... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay Czarniecki ....................Voter.... Seconder Q .......Q...... ❑ ❑ ❑ MichaelKuzmicz ❑.......,........❑........,.......❑..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. VI. Public Hearing Resolution Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2015 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, Of The Town Code With Respect To A Variety Of Planning And Zoning Matters The Public Hearing was open. Attorney Richard Cantor representing resident Wendy Smart of River Road North asked the board to amend page 17 regarding the Application of the new Local Law 41 for 2015 because it would adversely affect her filed application for a sub -division. He asked that the section which exempts applications for site plans that are in progress, include sub- divisions. He asked that the section read, "The zoning amendments herein shall not apply to any property for which an application for site plan or sub -division approval has been properly filed with the Town of Wappinger as of the effective date of this local law." The board agreed to amend the proposed local law when the resolution was to be voted on later in the meeting. Town of Wappinger Page 2 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 RESULT: CLOSED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 2. Motion To: Close Public Hearing RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz VII. Public Portion 1. Motion To: Open Public Portion Resident Schmalz addressed the board to address the $15,000 awarded by the town at the August 11th, 2014 meeting to explore a site to expand the Robinson lane complex northward to include football fields for the Wappinger Indians football organization that now is looking for more money to explore the lands to the south of the complex. She informed them that Pop Warner football, in over 50 years in this town helping kids in football and cheer leading, did not cost the town one cent. She added that not only did they NOT accept any subsidy; they also took care of the fields, built the field house, and took care of it. She asked why the land owner of the lands to the south of the Robinson Lane complex is donating the land and what will thev get in return. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 2. Motion To: Close Public Portion RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz VIII. Discussions 1. Motion To: Allow Supervisor to sign the Stormwater Management plan presented by Walter Artus Town of Wappinger Page 3 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 2. 1. Walter Artus came before the board to inform them that this year's storm management report is complete for the period March 10, 2014 through March 9th 2015. He summarized that this year's report is consistent with last year's report. The New York State DEC was to come out with a new MS4 2015 permit that has been delayed one year. They did adopt a new construction permit that would effect the planning board review process. Supervisor Gutzler asked the board for authorization to sign the report. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman SECONDER: Ismay Czarnecki, Councilwoman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz Wappinger Hazard Mitigation Plan Zoning Administrator Barbara Roberti came to update the board on what the town is doing with regard to the County Hazard Mitigation Plan. She informed the board that the county is doing this plan for the entire county including towns, villages, and cities. The town of Wappinger has done their first submission on time and now they are working on the next submission. She has asked a representative from the Highway department, the Code Enforcement officers, Walter Artus the Storm Water Management representative and anyone who can help fill out these forms. She pointed out that Councilman Beale in his role as Dutchess County Assistant Emergency Response Coordinator for Emergency Management is heading this up for the county. Councilman Beale said that, "From the county perspective, this is federal grant money that was received by Dutchess County, $225,000 to create a Hazard Mitigation plan for the county, but we opted to include each municipality in this process so that each municipality would become an annex to the county plan, which is the proper way to do it. Every town, village and city is involved in this process, the town of Wappinger, I've maintained a little bit of distance since I am the county emergency manager overseeing the whole county plan." He added, "It's going to be beneficial because basically what this does is this allows our town to become eligible for federal mitigation funding. If we did not have a plan we would not be entitled to federal mitigation funding. By participating in this process, that allows us to be entitled to that." Supervisor Gutzler noted that this is an 18 month process condensed to 9 months. Councilman Beale added that this data must be submitted by June 18th to FEMA. He added that. "We will be having a workshop with FEMA in the month of May." He added that the FEMA representatives will be offering their advice in a workshop to correct anything that may not be up to par. He added that hopefully this will be approved in early 2016. Resolutions Motion To: Amended Resolution 2015-115 to exempt "Sub -Divisions" by including it on page 17 under Application of Local Law Per the public hearing the Proposed Local Law 41 was amended to exempt "Sub -Divisions" by including it on page 17 under Application of Local Law. Town of Wappinger Page 4 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz RESOLUTION: 2015-115 Resolution Adopting Local Law No. 1 Of 2015 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, Of The Town Code With Respect To A Variety Of Planning And Zoning Matters WHEREAS, the Town Board is considering the adoption of Local Law No. 1 of 2015 which would amend Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with respect to a variety of planning and zoning matters; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing on the proposed Local Law was duly advertised in the Southern Dutchess News and the Poughkeepsie Journal as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on April 27th, 2015 and all parties in attendance were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition to said proposed Local Law or any part thereof, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that the Proposed Action is a Type I action pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, Part 617 NYCRR (commonly known as "SEQRA") and pursuant to Chapter 117 of the Town Code (the Town's Environmental Quality Review (WEQR) Law which establishes locally designated Type I actions); and WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that the proposed Local Law is an action for which there are no other Involved Agencies and that the Town Board is therefore, by default, the Lead Agency for this action. WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 240-112 of the Town Zoning Law, the Town Board referred the proposed Local Law to the Town Planning Board for its advisory opinion; and WHEREAS, in response to said referral, the Town Planning Board recommended the adoption of the subject Local Law; and WHEREAS, as in accordance with Sections 239-1 and in of the New York State General Municipal Law, the Town Board referred the proposed Local Law to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development (DCDPD) for its advisory opinion; and WHEREAS, in response to said referral the DCDPD provided comments to the town board and recommended that the board rely upon its own study of the facts in the Town of Wappinger Page 5 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 case with due consideration of their comments; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has given due consideration to the comments of the Town Planning Board and the DCDPD; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger after due deliberation, finds that it is in the best interest of the Town to adopt said Local Law; and WHEREAS, said Local Law has been on the desks of the members of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger for at least seven (7) days, exclusive of Sunday, prior to the adoption of this resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Town Board hereby adopts and incorporates the recitations and statements set forth above as if fully set forth and resolved herein. 2. Pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review regulations, the Town Board hereby adopts the attached Negative Declaration for the reasons stated therein, thereby finding that the proposed Local Law will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts, and consequently finding that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required and that the SEQRA process is therefore complete. 3. The Town Board, after due deliberation, finds that it is in the best interest of the Town to adopt said Local Law, and the Town Board hereby adopts Local Law No. 1 of 2015, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution; except as specifically modified by the amendments contained therein, the Town Code, as originally adopted and amended from time to time thereafter, is to remain in full force and effect. 4. The Town Clerk is directed to enter said Local Law in the minutes of this meeting into the Local Law book for the Town of Wappinger and to give due notice of the adoption of said Local Law to the Secretary of State of New York. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2015-115 ❑ Adopted „Yes/Aye„ „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ Q Adopted as AmendedBarbara Gutzler .,.William Voter . .Vot Q ......... ❑ .11""111111111111 ❑ ❑ I ❑ Defeated le ................... H. Be .... ............ .. .... .er... ... ..... Q ............. ❑ .... .... ❑ ... .. ❑ ... ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina Mover . Q .............. ❑ ..... ,...... ❑ .... ❑ .... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay Czarniecki Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Michael Kuzmicz Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 Town of Wappinger Page 6 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Amended. The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted as RESOLUTION: 2015-116 Change of Speed Limit on Baxtertown Road WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger is concerned about the number of motor vehicle accidents occurring on Baxtertown Road (CR 34); and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger would like to see a reduction in the speed limit on a section of Baxtertown Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York or other measure implemented to improve traffic safety; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger believes that maintaining a thirty-five Mile Per Hour speed limit throughout the length of Baxtertown Road that traverses the Towns of Wappinger and Fishkill, thereby reducing the current Fifty-five Mile per hour speed limit will help reduce the accidents that occur on that road; and WHEREAS, said speed limit change is in the best interests of the citizens of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger endorses the reduction of the speed limit on Baxtertown Road (CR 34) to a uniform 35 miles per hour. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2015-116 Yes/Aye„ Q Adopted „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler Voter„ Q ❑ ..❑....... ,....... ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H. Beale ..................... Voter... .......Q.........,.... ❑ ..... .... ❑ .... ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina Mover ..............Q........,........❑........,........❑........,.......❑..... Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Isma Czarniecki Y Voter ......... ..... ............. .. .. .... ... ...... Michael Kuzmicz Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2015-117 Resolution Authorizing Agreement To Study Property WHEREAS, an owner of a parcel of real property in the Town of Wappinger has expressed a willingness to donate a portion of its property to the Town of Wappinger for recreational purposes; and WHEREAS, in order to evaluate the usefulness of the donation to the Town of Wappinger, a study of the property needs to be conducted by the Town; and WHEREAS, the prospective donor has requested that the Town of Wappinger hold it harmless against any claims that might be incurred as a result of a study of the property; and WHEREAS, the location of the property and the identity of the owner is not disclosed Town of Wappinger Page 7 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 because public discussion of the proposed acquisition may substantially affect the value of the property and public disclosure is not required by the Open Meetings Law (Public Officers Law § 105(1)(h)). 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 the Engineer to the Town, the Attorney to the Town and any other necessary Town Officers, or its agents, to study the property offered for donation to determine its suitability for use by the Town. 3. The Town Board agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the potential donor from any claims that result from the agents of the Town entering onto the property and conducting the study. 4. The Town Board authorizes the Attorney to the Town to finalize the letter agreement with the potential donor which grants the Town the right to enter onto the property to conduct a study and in return the Town indemnifies and holds harmless the potential donor and further authorizes the Supervisor to execute such letter agreement on behalf of the Town. The Supervisor and the Attorney to the Town are further authorized and directed to take whatever steps are reasonable and necessary to implement the provisions of this Resolution. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2015-117 Q Adopted „Yes/Aye„ „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler Voter Q ❑ ... ,....... ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H. Beale ...................... Seconder Q.........,.........❑.. . ....... ... ..... ❑ ..... ...... ❑ .... ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina Voter... Q .............. ❑ .... ❑ ......,..... ❑ ... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay CzarnieckiMover .................... ...... . Q ❑ ...... ❑ ................ ❑ ........ Michael Kuzmicz Voter.... Q.........,........ ❑...... b ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2015-118 Resolution Accepting Resignation Of Patricia Maupin As Receiver Of Taxes WHEREAS, by Resolution 2015-38, Patricia Maupin was reappointed to the position of Receiver of Taxes through December 31, 2015; and WHEREAS, Patricia Maupin has submitted her resignation and notice of retirement as Receiver of Taxes effective May 1, 2015; and WHEREAS, Patricia Maupin has performed the duties of Receiver of Taxes with great distinction and dedication. 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 acknowledges and regretfully accepts the resignation and notice of retirement of Patricia Maupin as the Town's Receiver of Taxes. Town of Wappinger Page 8 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 3. The Town Board acknowledges that Patricia Maupin has served as Receiver of Taxes with great distinction and dedication and wishes her many years of happiness in retirement and commends her for her devoted years of service. The Town Board requests the Town Supervisor to send a letter formally acknowledging Patricia Maupin's resignation and notice of retirement and her many years of distinguished service to the Town. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2015-118 Q Adopted Yes/Aye Q Adopted Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended.. „Yes/Aye„ „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ ❑ Adopted as Amended ❑ Defeated Barbara Gutzler Voter Q ......,.... ❑ .. ..... ......................... ❑ ❑ . ❑ Defeated Mover Q William H. Beale ..................... Voter.. Q......❑❑.... ❑ Withdrawn Vincent Bettina ❑ ❑ Tabled ❑ Vincent Bettina Mover..... . Q ,,.............. ❑ ..... ,.... .. ❑ .... ❑ .... ❑ Withdrawn IsmayCzarniecki Voter Q,,,, ❑ ❑ ❑ Michael Kuzmicz Seconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2015-119 Resolution Accepting Resignation Of Graham Foster As Superintendent Of Highways WHEREAS, Graham Foster, Superintendent of Highways, has submitted his resignation and notice of retirement effective April 30, 2015; and WHEREAS, Graham Foster has been the Town's Superintendent of Highways for the past 25 years and has served with dignity and reliability; and WHEREAS, Graham Foster has performed the duties of Superintendent of Highways with great distinction and dedication. 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 acknowledges and reluctantly accepts the resignation and notice of retirement of Graham Foster as the Town's Superintendent of Highways, with regrets. 3. The Town Board acknowledges that Graham Foster has served as Superintendent of Highways with great distinction and dedication and wishes him many years of happiness in retirement and commends him for his devoted and unselfish years of service to the Town. The Town Board requests the Town Supervisor to send a letter formally acknowledging Graham Foster's resignation and notice of retirement and his many years of distinguished and devoted service to the Town and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2015-119 Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended.. ........................... .,.Barbar ... .................. ❑ Defeated a ''Gutzler ................ Voter..............Q...... ......❑ .... ..... ❑ ..... ......❑...... ❑ Tabled William H. Beale Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Vincent Bettina Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Town of Wappinger Page 9 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Ismay Czarniecki Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ .................... .................,... Michael Kuzmicz Seconder Q ..... ❑....... ,........ ❑........,....... ❑..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. X. Town Board Review of Vouchers RESOLUTION: 2015-120 Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by Town Board - U 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: 2015-U Vendor A (General Town wide) B (General Part Town) DB (Highway Fund) HWF (Filtration Systems of Hilltop & Atlas) Camo Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson 3,674.04 Central Hudson 42.09 NYCOMCO 98.00 NYCOMCO 64.00 1,496.00 Lawrence Paggi Royal Carting 8,566.34 Signal Graphics 156.72 DC Sheriff's Office 11,270.75 Thomson Reuters West 779.20 Law Health Quest Drug Testing 65.00 90.00 NYS Unemployment S.Rose 3,717.00 Arkel Motors 463.57 Town of Wappinger Page 10 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Tech Air 90.99 Dutchess Metal Supply 115.00 Cryo Weld 67.65 Shelter Point Disability Ins 539.55 79.20 252.45 NYS Ind for the Disabled 45.93 Justice Court Fund 30,594.00 Staples 1,600.00 Staples Zee Medical (Highway) 208.75 Business Automation Sery 450.00 Fishkill Plains Garage 42.00 Wells Fargo 349.24 NJ Restoration 25,000.00 (Carnwath) D & D Doors 200.00 Electra Supply 186.30 Karol Kelly (milage reimb) 74.75 Orrick LLP 1,743.40 Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater 575.00 Stormwater 600.00 Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Verizon Wireless 509.99 501.05 Fredrick Awino 94.88 (Reimburse) Hannaford 39.65 Independen Telecomm 290.25 Corp Delta Dental 1,561.41 293.04 Inter City Tire 99.99 Inter City Tire 80.00 Embroid Me 336.37 Embroid Me 266.60 Sarjo Ind 11.19 Package Pavement Town of Wappinger Page 11 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 2,014.20 Hopewell Auto Parts 16.68 Jessica Fulton Reimburse 728.04 Roberts IT Consulting 2,337.50 WM Schultz Construction 88,825.00 John Weber 75.00 Totals $74,821.29 $21,273.45 $6,458.02 $88,825.00 Vendor T92 LC (Cameli LD LH (Planning/Zoning Lighting) (Chelsea (Hughsonville Escrows) Lighting) Lighting) Camo Camo Camo 1,040.00 Camo 120.00 Central Hudson 94.71 1,098.73 3,123.04 Central Hudson NYCOMCO NYCOMCO Lawrence Paggi 2,500.00 Royal Carting Signal Graphics DC Sheriff's Office Thomson Reuters West Law Health Quest Drug Testing NYS Unemployment S.Rose Arkel Motors Tech Air Dutchess Metal Supply Cryo Weld Shelter Point Disability Ins NYS Ind for the Disabled Justice Court Fund Staples Staples Zee Medical (Highway) Business Automation Sery Fishkill Plains Garage Wells Fargo NJ Restoration (Carnwath) D & D Doors Electra Supply Karol Kelly (milage reimb) Orrick LLP Stormwater 225.00 Stormwater 600.00 Stormwater 100.00 Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater 875.00 Stormwater 25.00 Stormwater 100.00 Town of Wappinger Page 12 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Verizon Wireless Fredrick Awino (Reimburse) Hannaford Independen Telecomm Corp Delta Dental Inter City Tire Inter City Tire Embroid Me Embroid Me Sarjo Ind Package Pavement Hopewell Auto Parts Jessica Fulton Reimburse Roberts IT Consulting WM Schultz Construction John Weber Totals Vendor Camo Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson NYCOMCO NYCOMCO Lawrence Paggi Royal Carting Signal Graphics DC Sheriff's Office Thomson Reuters West Law Health Quest Drug Testing NYS Unemployment S.Rose Arkel Motors Tech Air Dutchess Metal Supply Cryo Weld Shelter Point Disability Ins NYS Ind for the Disabled Justice Court Fund Staples Staples Zee Medical (Highway) Business Automation Sery Fishkill Plains Garage Wells Fargo NJ Restoration (Carnwath) D & D Doors $5,585.00 $94.71 $1,098.73 $3,123.04 WF (Fleetwood WH WT WU (United Water District) (Watchhill (Tall Trees Wapp. Water Water District) Water Fund) District) 2,208.33 1,541.67 3,116.67 74,833.33 11.25 Town of Wappinger Page 13 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Electra Supply Karol Kelly (milage reimb) Orrick LLP Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Verizon Wireless Fredrick Awino (Reimburse) Hannaford Independen Telecomm Corp Delta Dental Inter City Tire Inter City Tire Embroid Me Embroid Me Sarjo Ind Package Pavement Hopewell Auto Parts Jessica Fulton Reimburse Roberts IT Consulting WM Schultz Construction John Weber Totals Vendor Camo Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson NYCOMCO NYCOMCO Lawrence Paggi Royal Carting Signal Graphics DC Sheriff's Office Thomson Reuters West Law Health Quest Drug Testing NYS Unemployment S.Rose Arkel Motors Tech Air Dutchess Metal Supply Cryo Weld Shelter Point Disability Ins 5,078.60 $2,208.33 $1,541.67 $3,116.67 $79,923.18 SF (Fleetwood SM SW SU (United Sewer fund) (Mid Point (Wildwood Wapp. Sewer Park Sewer Sewer fund) fund) fund) 8,266.67 9,875.00 13,333.33 57,666.67 Town of Wappinger Page 14 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 NYS Ind for the Disabled Justice Court Fund Staples Staples Zee Medical (Highway) Business Automation Sery Fishkill Plains Garage Wells Fargo NJ Restoration (Carnwath) D & D Doors Electra Supply Karol Kelly (milage reimb) Orrick LLP Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Verizon Wireless Fredrick Awino (Reimburse) Hannaford Independen Telecomm Corp Delta Dental Inter City Tire Inter City Tire Embroid Me Embroid Me Sarjo Ind Package Pavement Hopewell Auto Parts Jessica Fulton Reimburse Roberts IT Consulting WM Schultz Construction John Weber Totals Vendor Camo Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson NYCOMCO NYCOMCO Lawrence Paggi Royal Carting Signal Graphics DC Sheriff's Office $8,266.67 $9,875.00 Paid Town Board 89,141.67 81,700.00 1,040.00 120.00 7,990.52 42.09 98.00 1,560.00 2,500.00 8,566.34 156.72 11,270.75 11.25 758.00 $13,333.33 $58,435.92 :17151 $377,980.01 Town of Wappinger Page 15 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Thomson Reuters West 779.20 Law Health Quest Drug 155.00 Testing NYS Unemployment 3,717.00 S.Rose Arkel Motors 463.57 Tech Air 90.99 Dutchess Metal Supply 115.00 Cryo Weld 67.65 Shelter Point Disability Ins 871.20 NYS Ind for the Disabled 45.93 Justice Court Fund 30,594.00 Staples 1,600.00 Staples 22.50 Zee Medical (Highway) 208.75 Business Automation Sery 450.00 Fishkill Plains Garage 42.00 Wells Fargo 349.24 NJ Restoration 25,000.00 (Carnwath) D & D Doors 200.00 Electra Supply 186.30 Karol Kelly (milage reimb) 74.75 Orrick LLP 7,580.00 Stormwater 225.00 Stormwater 600.00 Stormwater 100.00 Stormwater 575.00 Stormwater 600.00 Stormwater Stormwater Stormwater Verizon Wireless 1,011.04 Fredrick Awino 94.88 (Reimburse) Hannaford 39.65 Independen Telecomm 290.25 Corp Delta Dental 1,854.45 Inter City Tire 99.99 Inter City Tire 80.00 Embroid Me 336.37 Embroid Me 266.60 Sarjo Ind 11.19 Package Pavement 2,014.20 Hopewell Auto Parts 16.68 Jessica Fulton Reimburse Roberts IT Consulting 2,337.50 WM Schultz Construction 88,825.00 John Weber 75.00 875.00 25.00 100.00 728.04 Town of Wappinger Page 16 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Totals $0.00 $376,251.97 $1,728.04 0 52 4 $377,980.01 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 April 27, 2015, 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 -2015-120 A (General Town wide) B (General Part Town) DB (Highway Fund) T92 (Planning/Zoning Escrows) Camo 600.00 Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent Q Adopted Camo ,,,, Central Hudson ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler .. ................ Voter ......... Q .................. ❑ ............ ❑ ................ ❑ ....... ❑ Defeated 2,910.46 H. Bea.le William .. ............. Secon...d.,... er ....... Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina Voter... ..... Q .............. ❑ ..... ,...... ❑ .... ❑ .... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay Czarmecki Voter„ Q ❑ ❑ ... ❑ Michael Kuzmicz Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2015-121 Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by Town Board - V 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: 2015-V Vendor A (General Town wide) B (General Part Town) DB (Highway Fund) T92 (Planning/Zoning Escrows) Camo 600.00 Camo 585.00 Camo 638.60 Central Hudson 30.79 Central Hudson 2,910.46 Central Hudson 41.63 Central Hudson 1,958.34 Central Hudson 993.97 Town of Wappinger Page 17 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Scott Volkman/ Stenger 3,500.00 NYCOMCO 189.25 NYS Empire H/I Ins Pre 5,236.28 3,622.71 7,452.71 Poughkeepsie Journal 55.07 Home Depot 42.10 Home Depot 20.28 Home Depot 102.88 Home Depot 183.53 Pine Bush Equilp 138.53 Thomson Reuters/West 200.00 Al Roberts Al Roberts 367.50 Al Roberts Al Roberts 980.00 Al Roberts 4,200.00 Al Roberts 3,810.84 Al Roberts Al Roberts 14,234.35 4,651.93 542.50 Al Roberts 798.78 1,575.00 Al Roberts 280.00 Al Roberts 70.00 Al Roberts 175.00 Tri -Muni Sewer Comm Carquest 80.18 Carquest 25.99 130.33 Arkel Motors 598.96 Arkel Motors 725.30 Celia Sigalow (translator) 140.00 Dutchess Metal 23.00 Tire King 69.95 Cryo Weld 88.47 Town of Fishkill Town of Fishkill Staples 28.28 Staples Town of Wappinger Page 18 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Fishkill Plains Garage Sal Morello Reimburse Schneider Elec Telvent Wells Fargo Barbara Roberti Reimburse William Hockler Reimburse Super Bright LED's Uline Rong Ji -Wu W.B. Mason Hopewell Auto Parts Totals Vendor Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Scott Volkman/ Stenger NYCOMCO NYS Empire H/I Ins Pre Poughkeepsie Journal Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Pine Bush Equilp Thomson Reuters/West Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Tri -Muni Sewer Comm Carquest Carquest 32.72 8.99 $32, 327.56 1 173.23 204.73 140.00 101.96 Minutes 26.00 25.00 672.00 25.00 75.99 18 1 $14,384.48 1 $10,790.17 1 $6,510.84 SH (Watch HTR (Town WH (Watch HAS (Aeration Hill Sewer) Hall Roof Hill Water) System) Repair) 157.50 140.00 April 27, 2015 Town of Wappinger Page 19 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Arkel Motors Arkel Motors Celia Sigalow (translator) Dutchess Metal Tire King Cryo Weld Town of Fishkill 9,056.96 Town of Fishkill 759.22 Staples Staples Fishkill Plains Garage Sal Morello Reimburse Schneider Elec Telvent Wells Fargo Barbara Roberti Reimburse William Hockler Reimburse Super Bright LED's Uline Rong Ji -Wu W.B. Mason Hopewell Auto Parts Totals $9,056.96 $157.50 $759.22 $140.00 Vendor HMR HWF HWN WU (United Wapp. (Water Meter (Filtration (Wapp Water Water Fund) Replacement) Systems of Main - Hilltop & NYCDEP) Atlas) Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Scott Volkman/ Stenger NYCOMCO NYS Empire H/I Ins Pre Poughkeepsie Journal Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Pine Bush Equilp Thomson Reuters/West Al Roberts 385.00 210.00 854.96 Al Roberts Al Roberts 297.50 Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts 5,565.00 Al Roberts Town of Wappinger Page 20 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Tri -Muni Sewer Comm Carquest Carquest Arkel Motors Arkel Motors Celia Sigalow (translator) Dutchess Metal Tire King Cryo Weld Town of Fishkill Town of Fishkill Staples Staples Fishkill Plains Garage Sal Morello Reimburse Schneider Elec Telvent Wells Fargo Barbara Roberti Reimburse William Hockler Reimburse Super Bright LED's Uline Rong Ji -Wu W.B. Mason Hopewell Auto Parts Totals Vendor Camo Camo Camo Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Central Hudson Scott Volkman/ Stenger NYCOMCO NYS Empire H/I Ins Pre $210.00 $854.96 SU Paid (United Wapp. Sewer fund) $5,565.00 $682.50 Town Board Hold 600.00 585.00 638.60 30.79 2,910.46 41.63 1,958.34 993.97 3,500.00 189.25 16,311.70 Town of Wappinger Page 21 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Poughkeepsie Journal Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Home Depot Pine Bush Equilp Thomson Reuters/West Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Al Roberts Tri -Muni Sewer Comm Carquest Carquest Arkel Motors Arkel Motors Celia Sigalow (translator) Dutchess Metal Tire King Cryo Weld Town of Fishkill Town of Fishkill Staples Staples 226,569.49 55.07 42.10 20.28 102.88 183.53 138.53 200.00 1,449.96 367.50 437.50 980.00 4,200.00 5,565.00 19,586.28 2,373.78 226,569.49 80.18 156.32 598.96 725.30 140.00 23.00 69.95 88.47 9,056.96 759.22 28.28 3,810.84 280.00 70.00 175.00 Town of Wappinger Page 22 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Fishkill Plains Garage Sal Morello Reimburse Schneider Elec Telvent Wells Fargo Barbara Roberti Reimburse William Hockler Reimburse Super Bright LED's Uline Rong Ji -Wu W.B. Mason Hopewell Auto Parts Totals $226,569.49 $0.00 0 $307,907.30 32.72 26.00 25.00 672.00 327.56 25.00 75.99 173.23 204.73 140.00 101.96 8.99 $303,571.46 $4,335.84 50 4 $307,907.30 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 April 27, 2015, 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 -2015-121 Q Adopted „Yes/Aye „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler Voter Q❑ .. ......... .. ........ .. ❑ ❑ ❑Defeated William H. Beale .. Seconder ....................... Q ....... ❑ ..... ❑ ....... ..... ❑ ............ ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina ............... . ... Voter............ . Q .... .... ❑ .... ..... ❑ ..... .... ❑ .... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay Czarniecki Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Michael Kuzmicz Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2015-122 Resolution Authorizing Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by Town Board - W Town of Wappinger Page 23 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 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: 2015-W Vendor A (General Town wide) B (General Part Town) DB (Highway Fund) T92 (Planning/Zoning Escrows) Cablevision 164.80 HV CEO Education VB 300.00 Poughkeepsie Journal 79.56 MVP Health Ins Premium 21,814.04 3,533.26 21,045.94 MVP Gold Health Ins Prem 2,931.90 296.50 Thomson Reuters -Westlaw 494.40 Carquest 444.18 Frederick Clark 4,995.00 Frederick Clark 4,294.50 Frederick Clark 180.00 Frederick Clark 180.00 Frederick Clark 630.00 Ruge's Parts Center 210.18 Dept of Water Supply village 93.08 Celia Sigalow/Translator 140.00 Williams Lumber 87.02 Village of Fishkill Water usage Staples 16.75 Atlas Star 104.52 Precise Landscaping Wells Fargo 272.43 272.42 Thomas Gleason Inc CDW-G 240.00 Campbell Freightliner 69.07 Tool Rental by Durant 1,085.28 Ahmed Shah Reimburse 2,347.85 escrow Totals $26,634.73 $8,817.43 $23,238.17 $7,632.35 Vendor T33 WF Paid Town Board Town of Wappinger Page 24 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Cablevision HV CEO Education VB Poughkeepsie Journal MVP Health Ins Premium MVP Gold Health Ins Prem Thomson Reuters -Westlaw Carquest Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Ruge's Parts Center Dept of Water Supply village Celia Sigalow/Translator Williams Lumber Village of Fishkill Water usage Staples Atlas Star Precise Landscaping Wells Fargo Thomas Gleason Inc CDW-G Campbell Freightliner Tool Rental by Durant Ahmed Shah Reimburse escrow Totals Cablevision HV CEO Education VB Poughkeepsie Journal MVP Health Ins Premium MVP Gold Health Ins Prem Thomson Reuters -Westlaw Carquest Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Frederick Clark Ruge's Parts Center Dept of Water Supply village Celia Sigalow/Translator Williams Lumber Village of Fishkill Water usage Staples Atlas Star Precise Landscaping Wells Fargo Thomas Gleason Inc (Parkland (Fleetwood Trust) Water) 164.80 300.00 79.56 46,393.24 3,228.40 494.40 444.18 4,995.00 4,294.50 210.18 93.08 140.00 87.02 7,980.29 7,980.29 16.75 104.52 53,200.00 53,200.00 544.85 1,104.25 1,104.25 240.00 69.07 1,085.28 2,347.85 $54,304.25 $7,980.29 $464.80 $127,152.42 2 21 $128,607.22 $128,607.22 Hold 180.00 180.00 630.00 Town of Wappinger Page 25 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 up CDW-G Campbell Freightliner Tool Rental by Durant Ahmed Shah Reimburse escrow Totals $990.00 3 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 April 27, 2015, 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 -2015-122 Q Adopted „Yes/Aye „No/Nay„ „Abstain„ „Absent„ ❑ Adopted as Amended Barbara Gutzler Voter Q❑ .. ......... .. ........ .. ❑ ❑ ❑Defeated William H. Beale .. Seconder ....................... Q ....... ❑ ..... ❑ ....... ..... ❑ ............ ❑ Tabled Vincent Bettina ................Voter .... ............ Q .... .... ❑ .... ..... ❑ ..... .... ❑ ....... ❑ Withdrawn Ismay Czarnecki ....„. Voter Q .............. ❑ ............. ❑ ❑ Michael Kuzmicz Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York April 27, 2015 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. Items for Special Consideration/New Business Roof on building at Martz field, getting a quote. 1. Motion To: Transfer $500 from TaiChi Line A7140.188 to Beach Volleyball A7140.106 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 2. Motion To: Establish Teen Dancing Line Item A7140.114 Town of Wappinger Page 26 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 3. Motion To: Transfer $1,800 from Twirling A7140.113 to Teen Dancing A7140.114 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 4. Athletic Instructors Recreation Director Fulton asked to look for Athletic Instructors. The board agreed. 5. Motion To: Call for a Special Meeting on Monday May 4th at 7:30 PM to Appoint a Receiver of Taxes and a Superintendent of Highways RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 6. Board Items Parks Supervisor Frazier noted that a vandal at Rockingham Park has been caught and has been sentenced to town community service. He also talked about converting bleachers from wood to aluminum. He added that while it would be at a considerable cost, it would save money in the long run due to their longevity and reduced maintenance. He suggested a program to obtain sponsors for the bleachers donated by local businesses. Mr. Frazier also spoke about the Beautification signs and the need to coordinate with the new highway superintendent. Councilwoman Czarnecki asked about a tree removal which was confirmed by Mr. Frazier. Councilman Bettina asked about putting cameras at all of the park facilities. Mr. Frazier replied that power and internet connections would be required. Engineer Gray updated the Martz Field Pavilion status informing that the plywood is being installed, the shingles ordered, and the concrete floor will follow. Steve Frazier rose again to comment on the poor condition of the roof on the existing building at Martz field. They approached the contractor who is working the job to replace the roof for one quote and they are is in the process of getting 2 more quotes to meet the requirements of the procurement policy for the next meeting along with a proposal. 7. Motion To: Period for Liquor LicenseWaive 30 Day Waiting Supervisor Gutzler brought up a request from the Aroma Osteria Restaurant who hand delivered a request to the Town Clerk late Friday afternoon on April 24th that was provided to her early Town of Wappinger Page 27 Printed 51712015 Regular Meeting Minutes April 27, 2015 Monday morning on April 27th to waive the 30 day waiting period for a Liquor License. Attorney Roberts commented that this is a routing request that the town board can waive the 30 day waiting Deriod. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz XII. Executive Session 1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz 2. Motion To: Return from Executive session RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz XIII. Adjournment Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature The meeting adjourned at 9:00 PM. Joseph P. Paoloni Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William Ciccarelli, Deputy Supervisor SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Gutzler, Beale, Ciccarelli, Czarnecki, Kuzmicz Town of Wappinger Page 28 Printed 51712015 5.1.a Packet Pg. 29 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q N N N N N N N N N N cc r` ti rl- [I- r` ti r` r` ti ti CV N N N N N N N N N Q � � U6 U O C � Q O � OCU O U Lo 06 � L U C U C U m (6 U! 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KITCHEN April 13, 2015 TOWN OF WAPPINGER JUSTICE COURT 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590-0324 (845)297-6070 (845)297-7739 FAX: (845) 297-0145 COURT HOURS: Tuesday 5:30 P.M. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 5:30 P.M. 1st and 3rd Thursdays 5:30 P.M. CO � 5.1.a TOWN JUSTICE CARL S. WOLFSON Supervisor Gutzler and Members of the Town Board APR 13 2015 Town of Wappinger Town HallM. 20 Middlebush Road F� Wappingers, NY 12590 Re: Carl S. Wolfson, Town Justice Report for the month of March, 2015: Dear Supervisor Gutzler and Members of the Town Board; The following is a report of the cases disposed of during the month of March, 2015; 24 Penal Law matters resulting in $1,170.00 collected fines and fees. 342 Vehicle and Traffic Law matters resulting in $30,709.00 collected in fines and fees. 31 Civil matters resulting in $306.25 collected in fees. 3 Town Ordinance matters resulting in$75.00 collected in fines. 45 Termination of Suspension fees resulting in $3,115.00 collected. 1 Bail Poundage in the amount of $75.00 collected. 3 DNA fees resulting in $150.00 collected. 3 NYCRR matters resulting in $1,000.00 collected. 1 Sex Offender fee collected in the amount of $210.00. I have forwarded a check in the amount of $36,810.25 to the Town of Wappinger Comptroller. Additionally, I am holding $13,912.50 in pending bail. es ly s mi ed=- Carl S. Wolfson, Town Justice cc: Joseph Paoloni, Town. Clerk Packet Pg. 30 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 WWW.TOWNOFWAPPINGER.US (845) 297-4158 - Main (845) 297-0720 - Direct (845) 592-7433- Fax TOWN OF WAPPINGER Buildings and Grounds MEMO TO: BARBARA GUTZLER, SUPERVISOR WILLIAM BEALE, COUNCILMEMBER VINCENT BETTINA, COUNCILMEMBER ISMAY CZARNIECKI, COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL KUZMICZ, COUNCILMEMBER FROM: STEVEN FRAZIER, SUPERVISOR DATE: APRIL 14, 2015 SUBJECT: TRAILER QUOTES SUPERVISOR Steve Frazier SECRETARY Donna Lenhart Per the presentation to the Board on Monday, April 13, below are the quotes I received for a new trailer to be used in the Buildings and Grounds department: Hudson River Truck & Trailer $1590.00 Trailer King $1593.50 Lowes 1598.00 The low quote was made by Hudson River Truck & Trailer and therefore, I will purchase from them. Sincerely, IE, D Steven Frazier APR 1 5 2015 Packet Pg. 31 1136 Route 9 Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 (845) 298-2000 FAX (845) 298-2842 www.srddlaw.com e-mail: info@srddlaw.com Kenneth M. Stenger Albert P. Roberts Thomas R. Davis Stephen E. Diamond* Joan F. Garrett" ao/5�o���� - o03 5.,.a rj=_3 r:;�� . f_ ng��,IEHVIEID 'APR 17 2015 April 16, 2015 'OWN OF WAk FkfGc, Town Board Town of Wapping 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 Attention: Hon. Barbara A. Gutzler, Supervisor Re: Highway Department General Repairs & Construction Contract -w- One Way Construction Services, Inc. James P_ Horan— Dear Barbara and Board Members: ' Marina V. ONeill Ian C. Lindars One Way Construction Services, Inc., was awarded the Contract for the A.J. luele above -referenced prqject. I am in receipt of the following documents vvhlich were emailed to me: Darren H. Fairlie Acord Certificate of Liability Insurance dated April 13, 2015 issued through. Bruen Deldin DiDio NY Branch on behalf of NGM Insurance OF COUNSEL Company (Insurer A) for commercial general liability, State Insurance Scott L. Volkman Fund (Insurer B) for automobile liability and Main Street America Karen MacNish Assurance (Insurer C) for umbrella liability on behalf of One Way Construction Services, Inc. as the insured and the Town of Wap i pinger as certificate holder on a "primary and non-contributary" basis as required by PARALEGALS the Contract. Based on the above documentation, I have determined that Sandra Oakley the proof of insurance named therein is consistent with the insurance Dawn M. Paino requirements set forth in the Contract and the requirements of the Town of Wappinger. CLOSING COORDINATOR Maria L. Jones I have also reviewed the Certificate of NYS Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage issued by New York State Insurance Fund, naming C) 'ALSO TED t:1 One May Construction Services, Inc., with a policy period effective from A014 IN FL & MA ALSO A:XArr7F_D IN CT 01/07115 to 01/07/2016 and I find that One Way Constraction Services, -ALSO ADMUTFE) iNtO Inc. is properly covered by such Workers' Compensation Insurance. I I P a a e 0 O:\Wappingee%T",n BoardiHiglrway Department\Contract -w,- One Way Construction\04-16-15 letter to Gutzler approving insurance.doc 7-0 I Packet Pg. 32 1 Accordingly, my office will coordinate contract signing as soon as possible. Four (4) duplicate originals o('the contract are being delivered to the Supeivisors Office pending contract signing. Either Ian Lindars or Jiin. Horan of my office vrill attend the contract signing in my absence. Very truly yours STENGE.R, ROBERTS, DAVIS & DIAMOND, LLP ? ALBERT P. ROBERTS APR/so cc: Hon. Joseph P. Paoloni, Town Clerk Hon. Graham Faster, Highway Superintendent Robert S. Gray, P.E. Mr. Morgan Scott 211) U'E WappingerJomat Eoardd4ighway I3epartnient!Contract -}x._ One Way Consuuctjon\04-16-15 letter to Grazier approving nsnra��i:e:doc Packet Pg. 33 0� 104 -��•� ONEWA-2 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCEDATE(MM/DD/YYYY) 04/13/2015 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTPRODUCER NAME: Jeffrey P. Deldin Bruen Deldin DiDio NY Branch 3 Starr Ridge Rd, Suite 100 (A/CC.NNo. Ext): 845-279-5151 FAX No): 845-279-8482 Brewster, NY 10509 E-MAIL bddinsurance.Com Jeffrev P. Deldin ADDRESS: jdeldin@bddinsurance.com INSURED One Way Const. Serv., Inc. Morgan Scott PO Box 367 West Hurley, NY 12491 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC NGM Insurance Company 14788 State Insurance Fund i Main Street America Assurance '29939 I INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, FXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE D IN BR WVD ' POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF OMM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,001 CLAIMS -MADE ®OCCUR X X MPU6461 F 12/29/2014 12/29/2015 DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ 500,001 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,001 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1,000,001 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,001 PRODUCTS - COMPlOP AGG S 2,000,00 — POLICY F7J ECT F7LOC $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,00, Ea accident BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ A ANY AUTO B7 US461 F 1212912014 12/29/2015 BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ ALL OWNED X SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS NON -OWNED X HIREDAUTOS X AUTOS PROPERTYDAMAGE $ P $ X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 3,000,00 AGGREGATE $ 3,000,00 C EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE CUU6461F, 12/29/2014 12/29/2015 DEC I T RETENTION $ 10000 $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE �N/A 2182407-3 01/07/2015 01/07/2016 PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT S 100,00 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 100,00 _ OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500,00 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more ,r d sP�l r Town of Wappinger, Design Professional, Morris Associates and Owner are included as additional insured with respect to General Liability & Coverage is Primary & Non -Contributory with respect to - General Liability. Waiver of subrogation applies as respects General APR I OWN 0 TOWNO-W Town of Wappinger 20 Middle Bush Road Wappingers Fall, NY 12590 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE @ 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Packet Pg. 34 New York State Insurance Fund Workers' Compensation & Disability Benefits Specialists Since 1914 1 WATERVLIET AVENUE ALBANY, NEW YORK 12206-1649 Phone: (518) 437-6400 CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE A ^ " ^ ^ ^ 223755643 ONE WAY CONSTRUCTION SERVICE INC PO BOX 367 WEST HURLEY NY 12491 POLICYHOLDER CERTIFICATE HOLDER ONE WAY CONSTRUCTION SERVICE INC TOWN OF WAPPINGERS PO BOX 367 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WEST HURLEY NY 12491 WAPPINGERS FALLS NY 12590 5.1.a POLICY NUMBER CERTIFICATE NUMBER PERIOD COVERED BY THIS CERTIFICATE DATE A2182 407-3 716606 I 01/07/2015 TO 01/07/2016 4/13/2015 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS INSURED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND UNDER POLICY NO. 2182 407-3 UNTIL 01/07/2016, COVERING THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT AS INDICATED BELOW, AND, WITH RESPECT TO OPERATIONS OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK, TO THE POLICYHOLDER'S REGULAR NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES ONLY. IF SAID POLICY IS CANCELLED, OR CHANGED PRIOR TO 01/07/2016 IN SUCH MANNER AS TO AFFECT THIS CERTIFICATE, 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF SUCH CANCELLATION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER ABOVE. NOTICE BY REGULAR MAIL SO ADDRESSED SHALL BE SUFFICIENT COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PROVISION. THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS NOR INSURANCE COVERAGE UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICY. APR 1 2-015 'OWN OF VVAPPING-F- NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUN DI RECTOR, I NSU RANCE FUND UNDERWRITING This certificate can be validated on our web site at https://www.nysif.com/cert/certval.asp or by calling (888) 875-5790 VALIDATION NUMBER: 683671131 U-26.3 Packet Pg. 35 7 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LI PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMEN , WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, T THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH PO GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE � OCCU� REVISION EEN ED TO THE INSURED Y CONTRACT OR O D BY THE POLICIE CR MAY HAVE BEEN REDUC PAI )LICYEFF IPO Ell SUB,PECTTOA Packet Pg. 36 , DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach Acord 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) - .. GENERALAGGREGATE $ " GEN'LAGGREGAT ITAPPL PRODUCTS - COMP/OPAGG $ CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 418 Tovm of Wappingers O SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE TH 20 Middlebush Rd EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITI POLICY P LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO THEPOLICY PROVISIONS. �9ers, NY 12590 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE CL Attn: Project D%mager BODILY INJURY Perperson) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS PC9374 ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights ® ed. BODILY INJURY Peraccident $ 04/06/2 SCHEDULED AUTOS THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CD CM CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BEL PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS I �` - of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorse) tn:). PRODUCER NON -OWN TO HLE�i�,l1 ! t PHONE(�C,No): (A/C, No, Ext) (: 877) 234-4420 - $ ARS Insurance Agency go 10825 Old Mill Rd E-MAIL ADDRESS: APR 17?015 PRODUCER B CC (877)234-4420 EACH OCCURRENCE $ INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # E) B S -MADE F1_ INSURED INSURERA: Continental Indemnity Co. __ ._28.25.8 AGGREGATE $ $ INSURER B: - - --- - — UCTI RET dba Leisure Tech OWN OF ��p��-e���.. 1300 Route 9G INSURER D: O ' AEXECUTIVE AN PLO ERS'LABILIITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/ OFFICER/MEMBER ® EXCLUDED? EXCLUDED? N/A _ 03/19/2015 03/19/2016 X T RYW111WCOMPENSION IWCTLIMITS EORH- E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,( (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,( , .......,,_ t e n n r SPECIAL PROVISIONS below COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LI PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMEN , WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, T THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH PO GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE � OCCU� REVISION EEN ED TO THE INSURED Y CONTRACT OR O D BY THE POLICIE CR MAY HAVE BEEN REDUC PAI )LICYEFF IPO Ell SUB,PECTTOA Packet Pg. 36 , DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach Acord 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 418 Tovm of Wappingers O SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE TH 20 Middlebush Rd EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITI THEPOLICY PROVISIONS. �9ers, NY 12590 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE CL Attn: Project D%mager U) PC9374 ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights ® ed. ,acc rr CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D4/(MM/DDP 6 04/06/2 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CD CM CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BEL THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENT = OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. LLJ IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and com of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorse) tn:). PRODUCER CONTACT T_ NAME: PHONE(�C,No): (A/C, No, Ext) (: 877) 234-4420 (877)234-4421 ARS Insurance Agency 10825 Old Mill Rd E-MAIL ADDRESS: Omaha, NE 68154 PRODUCER (877)234-4420 CUSTOMER ID# INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURERA: Continental Indemnity Co. __ ._28.25.8 _ . Castino Corporation ._ - - INSURER B: - - --- - — dba Leisure Tech INSURER C: 1300 Route 9G INSURER D: O Hyde` Park, NY 12538-2076 INSURE M _ CTL 1273 1005519 iINSURE AL INN" cc I COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LI PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMEN , WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, T THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH PO GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE � OCCU� REVISION EEN ED TO THE INSURED Y CONTRACT OR O D BY THE POLICIE CR MAY HAVE BEEN REDUC PAI )LICYEFF IPO Ell SUB,PECTTOA Packet Pg. 36 , STATE OF NEW YORK OC 01 /37E�.an, WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD /// CERTIFICATE OF NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE la. Legal Name and Address of Insured (Use street address only) Castino Corporation dba Leisure Tech 1300 Route 9G Hyde Park, NY 12538-2076 Work Location of Insured (Only required if coverage is specifically limited to certain locations in New York State, i.e. a Wrap -Up Policy) lb. Business Telephone Number of Insured (845)229-2015 lc. NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Registration Number of Insured ld. Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured or Social Security Number 275126694 2. Name and Address of the Entity Requesting Proof of 3a. -Name of Insurance Carrier Coverage (Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) Continental Indemnity Co. Town of Wappingers „ . 3b. Policy Number of entity listed in box "la": (Signature) (Date) cc Title: Authorized Representative Telephone Number of the authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier: (877)234-4420 Please Note: Only insurance carriers and their licensed agents are authorized to issue the C-105.2 form. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue it C-105.2 (9-07) Packet Pg. 37 20 Middlebush Rd 46-360129-01-Ol Wappingers' Falls, NY 12590 ! Attn: Project Manager L- U 3c. Policy effective period: IJ 03/19/15 to 04/29/15 Q P R " i �5 3d. The Propietor, Partners or Executive Officers are: ® included. (Only check box If all partners/officers included) irp t F -.p . all excluded or certain partners/officers excluded. �lC O tim t� to i This certifies that the insurance carrier indic a in box "3" insures the business referenced above in box "la" for workers' compensation under the New York State mpensation Law. (To use this form, New York (NY) must be listed under Item 3A on the INFORMATIONAL PAG f e rkers' compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Carrier or its licensed agent will send the Certificate of Insur entity listed above as the certificate holder in box "2". The Insurance Carrier will also notify th ove tificate holder within 10 days IF a policy is canceled due to nonpayment of premiums or within e LLJ 30 days IF there are reasons other th nt ofpremiums that cancel the policy or eliminate the insured from the coverage indicated on this Certificate. (These notices may gular mail.) Otherwise, this Certificate is valid for one year after this form is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed a or u 1 the policy expiration date listed in box "3c", whichever is earlier. Please Note: Upon the cancellati rkers' compensation policy indicated on this form, if the business continues to be named on a permit, license or contract issued by a i der, the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of Workers' Compensation Coverage, or, other autho r f e business is complying with the mandatory,coyeragerequirements of. the. New: York State :Workers' Compensation Law. Under penalty of petj erti at I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has.the_co_. depicted on this form. Approved by: Chris LaMantia (Print name of authorized representative or licenced agent of insurance carrier) Approved by: 04/06/2015 — .,_ 04/06/2015 (Signature) (Date) cc Title: Authorized Representative Telephone Number of the authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier: (877)234-4420 Please Note: Only insurance carriers and their licensed agents are authorized to issue the C-105.2 form. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue it C-105.2 (9-07) Packet Pg. 37 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 WWW.TOWNOFWAPPINGER.US (845)297 -4158 -Main (845) 297 -0720 -Direct (845)592 -7433 -Fax TOWN OF WAPPINGER Recreation Department MEMO TO: BARBARA GUTLZER, TOWN SUPERVISOR WILLIAM BEALE, COUNCILMEMBER VINCENT BETTINA, COUNCILMEMBER ISMAY CZARNIECKI, COUNCILMEMBER MICHAEL KUZMICZ, COUNCILMEMBER FROM: JESSICA FULTON, RECREATION DIRECTOR DATE: April 17, 2015 RECREATION DIRECTOR Jessica Fulton RECREATION COMMITTEE CHAIR Ralph Holt RECREATION SECRETARY Donna Lenhart APR 2, 3 2015 TOWN OFVVAPPINGF SUBJECT: 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS The 2015 summer programs.are right around the corner! We are currently registering for summer camp, fishing, tennis, and basketball. Most of these programs begin in the first couple of weeks in July and run through the first week in August. We have funding in 2015 for two additional late summer programs, and currently have nothing scheduled in those spots. I am looking for permission to explore the options for filling these two spots with programs that would run in the last part of the summer, into early fall. The first program spot available is line A7140.118 Tai Chi. Last year, the Tai Chi line was created to take the place of our volleyball program. I would like to a — - request that we do- not run the Tai Chi program this yearandinstead revive our volleyball program (A7140.106). At our athletic fields at Martz, we have two beach volleyball courts. Rather than reserve a gym, at one of the district schools, I would like to hold this program at Martz Field. This will save us the cost of having to pay school custodians after hours and will highlight one of our athletic facilities. The second program spot available was previously held by our twirling program (A7140.113). Our twirling instructor Melanie Rottkamp has decided to retire and will not be available for this year. Over the short time that I have been Recreation Director, one of the main concerns that I have heard from residents is that we have no programs targeted to teens. I am proposing starting a teen dance class to take the place of twirling. The class would be open to teens aged 13-17. I would like to request the transfer of $500 from line A7140.188 (Tai Chi) to line A7140.106 (Volleyball). I would also like to request permission for our town Packet Pg. 38 accountant to set up a new budget line for our proposed teen dance class and transfer $1,800 from A7140.113 (twirling) into the new'line. Finally, I would like to request permission to advertise for athletic instructors in our two local newspapers, and on our town website. Applicants would have to provide a proposal for the program curriculum, along with their rate request, and other standard application documents. The proposals will be reviewed by the recreation department. If we cannot find an instructor with an appropriate curriculum whose rate falls within our budgeted amount, we will not run the program. Recreation Director Packet Pg. 39 LEF ANNE FIZENO 196 SMITMIOWN ROAD FISHKILL, NEW YOIZK 12524 (845)896-9180 April 24, 2015 Barbara Gutzler, Supervisor Vincent Bettina, Councilman Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman William Beale, Councilman. Ismay Czarniecki, Councilwoman Re: Town of Wappinger Tax Receiver Position Dear Supervisor Gutzler, Councilman Bettina, Councilman Kuzmicz, Council Beale and Councilwoman Czarniecki, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you again for the employment opportunity you have given me. With the training I have received these past two months and my administrative abilities; I believe that I have the qualifications to successfully fulfill the requirements of the Tax Receiver position. By this letter I would like to formally express my intent to be appointed to the position of Tax Receiver for the Town of Wappinger. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, XU & Jam& Lee Anne Freno Cc: Joseph Paoloni, Town Clerk APR 2 ?. 2015 "OWN OF WAPPINGF- Packet Pg. 40 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Collateral Loan Broker License Renewal Application 01/01/15-12/31/15 1. QUICK CASH of Wappingers Falls LLC Barbara Buoninfante, Sole Member, Date of Birth: 09/02/45 685 Esplanade Avenue, Pelham Manor, NY 10803 2. The applicant is Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls. LLC., by Barbara Buoninfante, Sole Member. Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls, LLC, expects to employ no more than three employees. 3. The sole member, Barbara Buoninfante of Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls LLC, has never been convicted of any crime. J 4. Barbara Buoninfante, as Sole Member of Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls, LLC has been a collateral loan broker since November 2008. The applicant hereby designates Joseph Buoninfante and Lisa Ortiz as managers of the Collateral loan Broker business. 5. Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls LLC will operate from: 1708 Route 9, Wappingers Falls NY 12590 Mailinq Address: 2712 E. Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10461 6. Applicant leases its business premises. A copy of the lease is attached 7. The interest rate on loans provided to suitable applicants is four percent (4%) per Month, as provided by the New York State Banking Department. (Rates & fee schedule on file with Town Clerk's office) 8. I; Barbara Buoninfante, hereby authorize the Town of Wappinger to make a request for a criminal history record from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services _(DCJ_S) or a Town approved private company. ,4 Quick Cash of Wappingers Falls, LLC. /V 1Nitness ✓ By: Barbara Buoninfante, '-'Ie Member 9. I, Barbara Buoninfante, provided the Dutchess County Sherriff's Department two sets of fingerprint cards as part of the process to obtain a license as a Precious Metal Exchange Establishment in 2009. The County of Dutchess subsequently issued me License #/00186 on 05/08/09. IN WITNESS WHEREOF Barbara Buoninfante, Sole Member of QUICK CASH of Wappingers Falls LLC,,tps%duly affixed her signature,wnder, seal on this 19th day of J.-mury, 2015 r S 6'_�//'Y '� d .//.�� ✓'l�"!i" `—�✓,:✓^v"..:.- .,��. N.,,,�- ry..-tet : ,.=� > � mess. -'By: Barbara Buoninfante 5.1.a Packet Pg. 41 7 690 Stockton Dr, Suite 104 Exton, PA 19341 Phone: (610) 321-1846 Fax: (309) 683-1650 Quick Cash Of Wappingers C/O Oxford Ins Agency 255 Oser Ave Hauppauge, NY 11788 December 29, 2014 RE: Bond Renewal: LSM0122324 Principal: Quick Cash Of Wappingers Falls LLC Obligee: Town Of Wappinger Description: Pawnbroker Dear Principal: This letter will confirm our receipt of your premium payment and notification of your bond renewal. Your bond premium is paid through December 31, 2015 For questions please contact: Oxford Ins Agency Group Ltd PO Box 11144 Hauppauge, NY 11788 (631) 434-6566 Thank you for placing your bond business with us. Sincerely, Cynthia S. Dohm L0007113 Packet Pg. 42 Date: 04/23/15 Quantity 1 Mates: Transactions Colletal Loan Broker License Receipt#: 69463 Reference Subtotal 69463 $250.00 Total Paid: $250.00 Payment Type Amount Paid By CK #001073 $250.00 Quick Cash Of Wappingers Falls,llc Name: Quick Cash Of Wappingers FaIIsjIC 2712 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 Clerk IQ: JP 5.1.a Intemal 1D: 6946 packet Pg. 43 7 9.2.a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 41 STATE STREET ALBANY, NY 12231 Local Law Filing (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. Town of WAPPINGER Local Law No. 1 of the year 2015 A local law entitled "A Local Law for the Purpose of Amending_ Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with Respect to a Variety of Planning and Zoning Matters." Be it enacted by the TOWN BOARD of the Town of WAPPINGER as follows: TEXT COMMENCES ON NEXT PAGE (If additional space is needed, attach pages the same size as this sheet, and number each.) Packet Pg. 44 9.2.a LOCAL LAW # 1 OF THE YEAR 2015 BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows: Section 1: Title This Local Law shall be known and cited as "Local Law # 1 of 2015, for the purpose of amending Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with respect to a variety of planning and zoning matters." Section 2: Legislative Intent The Town Board believes that it is reasonable and appropriate to update and amend Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with respect to a variety of planning and zoning matters. This local law is determined to be an exercise of the police powers of the Town to protect the public health, safety and welfare of its residents. Section 3: Amendments to the Text of Chapter 240, Zoning 1. The following definitions in Section 240-5 shall be revised to read as follows: BUILDING, ACCESSORY — A building which is subordinate to the principal building on the lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to that of the principal building. Accessory buildings shall include but not be limited to barns, garages, sheds, huts, garage- or shed -like tents, fabric shelters, etc. tldhere an accessory t_uildingj_s_attached ta_ae pri.ncipaLbuilding_in-a sub-stantialinannexYas by° a common wall or roof, such accessory building shall be considered part of the principal building. An accessory building connected to the principal building by an open. or enclosed breezeway shall not be considered part of the principal_buil_ding___ STAND-ALONE, FRANCHISE, FAST-FOOD ESTABLISHMENT — A business enterprise having the three following characteristics: A. The business occupies the total floor area of the building in which it is located. B. The business is a franchise. C. The business isprimarily engaged in the sale of pre -prepared or quickly prepared food and beverages in disposable containers or wrappers, _selected by patrons from a limited line of specialized items such as hamburgers, 2 Packet Pg. 45 9.2.a chicken, pizza, tacos, hot dogs, ice cream, yogurt, etc. for consumption either on or off the premises, in a facility in which at least a major portion of the sales to patrons is at a stand-up counter or drive-through window. For the purposes of this chapter, the conduct of a bakery, a delicatessen, convenience store or other store selling food and beverages whether or not at a gasoline filling station shall not be deemed to be a stand-alone, franchise, fast-food establishment but shall be considered to be the retail sale of food and beverages. STORY, HALF — A story immediately under a sloping roof where less than 50% of the story's floor area has a height of seven feet or more between the surface of the floor and bottom of the roof beams. 2. The following new definitions shall be added to Section 240-5 in their proper alphabetical order: AS -BUILT SURVEY — A land survey that shows the final horizontal and vertical field location of constructed improvements on a lot including any approved design changes and field changes. This type of survey depicts the location of all improvements on a site including above -ground and below -ground structures such as buildings, parking areas, utilities, storm drainage systems, sewer disposal systems, water supply systems and any other constructed features. COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY — An establishment engaged in laundering and/or supplying laundered items, such as uniforms, gowns and coats, table linens, bed linens and clean room apparel on a rental or contract basis to entities such as industrial plants, institutions, retail establishments and hospitality FIELD CHANGE — A change to an approved plan made during the course of site de_velo went work or construction work, required by unforeseen site constraints and/or technical or engineering considerations where the change does not match the plan that was originally approved but is generally consistent with the approved plan. PERSONAL SERVICE BUSINESS — A business enterprise engaged in providing services involving the care of a person or his or her personal goods or apparel, including but not limited to beauty and barber shops, dressmakers, tailor shops, -- — watchiepair clothing and shoe repair,—Laundromats, laundry and dry cleaners not including commercial or industrial laundries), nail salons and tanning salons, and excluding tattoo parlors. Packet Pg. 46 3. !I TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL — A facility where ambulances, taxis, limousines, armored cars, tow trucks, buses and similar commercial vehicles are stored, and/or from where they are dispatched. A transportation terminal does not include the storage of impounded or towed vehicles. Section 240-16D(2)(a) shall be revised to read as follows: (a) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions in § 240-21F of this chapter, the junkyard shall be entirely surrounded by a fence or screening at least seven feet high, but not higher than 10 feet and evergreen landscaping, both of which shall be approved by the Planning Board as adequate to provide reasonable protection to the value of the adjoining property. Section 240-21 shall be revised to read as follows: § 240-21 Wards and setbacks. A. Yard for every building. No part of a yard or other open space provided about any building or on any lot for the purpose of complying with the provisions of this chapter shall be included as any part of the yard or open space for any other building or any other lot. B. Obstructions in yards. Buildings or structures or any projection from buildings or structures shall not be permitted in a required yard, except as follows: (1) Paved open terraces and patios. (2) Architectural features such as windowsills, door frames, chimneys, eaves or cantilevered roofs may project up to three feet into any (3) The installation of handicap ramps for residential development. C. Yard requirements on multiple frontage lots. A front yard shall be provided on each street. On a corner lot, there shall be provided a front yard on each street. A rear yard shall be provided on each corner lot and the property owner shall elect which yard, other than a front yard, is the rear yard. D. Exception for existing alignment of buildings. If, on one side of the street within 150 feet of any lot, there is pronounced uniformity of alignments of the depths of front yards greater or less than the required minimum depths specified in the Schedule of Dimensional Regulations for Residential 4 9.2.a Packet Pg. 47 f Districts,111 a front yard shall be required in connection with any new building which shall conform as nearly as practicable with those existing on adjacent lots. [1]: Editor's Note: Said schedule is included at the end of this chapter. E. Swimming pools. A swimming pool, including accessory equipment, shall be considered a structure and shall have the same set back requirements from lot lines as required for accessory buildings in the subject zoning district. A swimming pool, including accessory equipment, must be surrounded by a fence or constructed in accordance with the New York State Uniform Code. Associated electrical facilities for pool filters, and electrical outlets must comply with the New York State Uniform Code. F. Fences and walls. (1) The yard requirements of this chapter shall not be deemed to prohibit any accessory retaining wall, nor to prohibit any fence or wall, provided that walls or fences in required yard areas shall not exceed six feet in height. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) immediately above, in the zoning districts enumerated in the Schedule of Use Regulations for Nonresidential Districts,E11 the Planning Board may allow a fence of any kind to a height not exceeding 12 feet above adjoining grade, provided the Board deems such fence necessary and appropriate for safety and/or security purposes, and provided further that the fence has been designed by a licensed professional engineer. A building permit shall be required for the construction of such fence and upon completion thereof the issuance of a certificate of compliance shall be required. (3) All walls which are four feet in height or higher shall be designed by a licensed professional engineer. A building permit shall be required for the construction of such walls and upon completion thereof the issuance of a certificate of compliance shall be required. [I]: Editor's Note: Said schedule is included at the end of this chapter. 5. In the Schedule of Use Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37: 5 9.2.a Packet Pg. 48 a. Under the heading Public and Quasi -Public, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Places of worship, including rectories, parish houses and religious schools with minimum setbacks from. adjacent residential properties equal to twice those otherwise required in the district in which the property is located. Further, in addition to where it is already permitted, this use shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the COP Conservation Office Park zoning district. b. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Public and Quasi -Public, the use "Private schools and colleges (§ 240-58)" shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the NB Neighborhood Business, SC Shopping Center, and AI Airport Industry zoning districts. C. Under the heading Public and Quasi -Public, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Libraries, museums and art galleries on lots with frontage on a state or county road and provided the use derives its primary access from such road d. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Office, the use "Scientific research, engineering or design laboratories, provided that no hazardous wastes are produced" shall also be a Special Permit Use (SPU) in the GB General Business zoning district. e. In addition to where it is already perinitted, under the heading Retail, the use "Stores and shops for _ the -conduct of retail business" shall also_ be_ a Permitted Accessory Use (PA) in the AI Airport Industry zoning district. f. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Retail, the use "Craft and artisan studios and shops" shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the SC Shopping Center zoning district. g. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Retail, the use "Cata og showrooms for retail sales of off-site inventory (§ 240-81.1)" shall also be a Special Permit Use (SPU) in the HB Highway Business, GB General Business, CC Conservation Commercial, SC Shopping Center, and COP Conservation Office Park zoning districts. 6 9.2.a Packet Pg. 49 9.2.a h. Under the heading Restaurant, the following two uses shall respectively be revised to read as follows: Restaurants; and on lots of at least 2 acres: stand-alone, franchise, fast-food establishments Restaurants excluding stand-alone, franchise, fast-food establishments i. Under the heading Service, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Personal service businesses j. Under the heading Service, the use "Laundry or dry-cleaning establishments serving commercial businesses" shall be deleted. k. Under the heading Service, the new use "Commercial or industrial laundry" shall be added as a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the AI Airport Industry zoning district. 1. Under the heading Service, the new use "Landscaping business" shall be added as a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the GB General Business, COP Conservation Office Park and AI Airport Industry zoning districts. in. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Service, the use "Pet grooming" shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the HM Hamlet Mixed Use, NB Neighborhood Business and SC Shopping Center zoning districts. n. In addition to where it is already_pgr itted under the heading_ Medical,_the use "Nursing homes and alternative care facilities (§ 240-64)" shall also be a Special Pen -nit Use (SPU) in the GB General Business and CC Conservation Commercial zoning districts. o. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Medical, the use "Veterinarian offices, pet daycare and commercial kennels, without any outdoor runs (§ 240-71)" shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the -- _--- AIAirport Inn ustry zoning district - P. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Medical, the use "Veterinarian offices, pet daycare and commercial kennels, with 7 Packet Pg. 50 outdoor runs (§ 240-71)" shall also be a Special Pen -nit Use (SPU) in the Al Airport Industry zoning district. q. Under the heading Manufacturing, the use "Manufacturing, fabricating, assembling, finishing or repair of goods (§ 240-78)" shall be deleted. r. Under the heading Manufacturing, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Manufacturing, fabricating, finishing, assembling or repair of products including the retail sale of such products on the premises (§ 240-78) This use shall be eliminated as a Special Permit Use (SPU) in the HB Highway Business zoning district. This use shall be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the COP Conservation Office Park and AI Airport Industry zoning districts. S. Under the heading Manufacturing, the following new use shall be added immediately following the use in Item r above and shall read as follows: Assembling, fmishing or repair of products including the retail sale of such products on the premises (§ 240-78) This new use shall be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the HB Highway Business, GB General Business, HD Highway Design, COP Conservation Office Park and AI Airport Industry zoning districts. t. The heading Manufacturing shall be revised to read: "Manufacturing, Fabricating, Assembling, Finishing and Repair" U. In addition to where it is already permitted, under the heading Warehouse and Storage, the use "Contractor's lumber supply yard and wholesale lumber sales (§ 240-68)" shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the AI Airport Industry zoning district. V. Under the heading Warehouse and Storage, the use "Contractor's office, storage and sale of construction materials, supplies and equipment, —-- - -- including plumbing, -electricals similar contractor's establislunents, provided that any outdoor storage is suitably screened in accordance with § 240-25D and meets all other applicable provisions of this chapter" shall be eliminated from the HB Highway Business zoning district. 8 9.2.a Packet Pg. 51 W. Under the heading Automotive, the use "Motor vehicle towing, repair and service (§ 240-70)" shall be eliminated from the CC Conservation Commercial zoning district. This use shall be added as a Special Permit Use (SPU) in the AI Airport Industry zoning district. X. Under the heading Automotive, the use "Gasoline filling stations (§ 240- 52)" shall be eliminated from the CC Conservation Commercial zoning district. This use shall be added as a Special Permit Use (SPU) in the SC Shopping Center zoning district. Y_ Under the heading Automotive, the use "Transportation terminals on a minimum lot of 2 acres" shall be eliminated from the HB Highway Business zoning district. Z. Under the heading Automotive, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Vehicle rental businesses In addition to where it is already permitted, this use shall also be a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in the HB Highway Business zoning district. aa. Under the heading Residential, the use "Hotels and motels (§ 240-69)" shall be eliminated from the HM Hamlet Mixed Use, GB General Business, CC Conservation Commercial and Al Airport Industry zoning districts. In the HB Highway Business and HD Highway Design districts, this use shall be changed from a Special Permit Use (SPU) to a Permitted Principal Use bb. Under the heading Residential, the use "Bed -and -breakfast establishments 240-73 " shall be eliminated from the HB Highway_ Business GB General Business, HD Highway Design and AI Airport Industry zoning districts. CC. Under the heading Residential, the use "Conversion of certain existing large residential structures to two-family or multifamily dwellings (§ 240- 56)" shall be eliminated from the HB Highway Business, GB General Business and CC Conservation Commercial zoning districts. In the HM - — - --Hamlet Mixx -Use district,—this use shall be changed from a Pe niite - - Principal Use (PP) to a Special Permit Use (SPU). 6. In the Schedule of Use Regulations - Residential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, the text of footnote 1 shall be relocated to under the word 9 9.2.a Packet Pg. 52 9.2.a "Use" in the box where footnote 1 is now referenced, so that there will be no need for the footnote. 7. In the Schedule of Use Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, the text of footnote 1 shall be relocated to under the word "Use" in the box where footnote 1 is now referenced, so that there will be no need for the footnote. S. In Section 240-6 and in the Schedule of Use Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, and on the Zoning Map, all references to the MU Mixed Use zoning district shall be deleted. 9. In the Schedule of Dimensional Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, all references to the MU Mixed Use zoning district shall be deleted, including Footnote 1. Footnote 1 shall either be reserved for future use or the remaining footnotes shall be renumbered accordingly. 10. Section 240-7B(4) shall be deleted. 11. Section 240-7B(5) shall be revised to read as follows: (5) HD - Highway Design District. Intent: The uses are designed to discourage automotive uses; stand-alone, franchise, fast food establishments and certain other uses, and to encourage the development of office uses, scientific research, engineering or design laboratories, and other uses that can help diversify the Town's economic base. 12. Section 240-7B(5) shall be renumbered to 240=711(4). 13. Section 240-54E regarding Professional office and professional studio uses in a residence, shall be revised to read as follows: E. The use shall not utilize an area exceeding 300 square feet which can be increased to 500 square feet if the lot has frontage on a state or county road and if the use derives its primary access from such road. In no case shall the use occupy an area exceeding 25% of the gross floor area of the residence. --- -14.-- Section 240=57- regarding Places of- worship, including parish - houses and --- religious schools, shall be revised to read as follows: § 240-57 Reserved. 10 Packet Pg. 53 15. Section 240-58 shall be revised to read as follows: § 240-58 Private schools including religious schools and colleges. A. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. B. The minimum setback from adjacent residential properties shall be twice that otherwise required in the district in which the property is located. C. The Planning Board may impose such conditions as it deems necessary to avoid or minimize traffic impacts and the impairment of the use, enjoyment and value of property in the area. 16. Sections 240-59D and A regarding 'Temporary outdoor use and structures in all districts, and, in residential districts, temporary outdoor stands for the sale and display of field and garden crops, shall respectively be revised to read as follows: D. Such uses shall only be permitted on lots with frontage on a state or county road and only where the use derives its primary access from such road. H. The Zoning Administrator may issue a permit for a temporary outdoor sales or promotions use and temporary signage not exceeding 50 square feet in area without Planning Board approval for a period not to exceed 25 days in length nor more than three times per year per principal use, provided' the temporary use: (1) Is accessory and incidental to an existing permitted principal use on the site; (2) Does not require any improvements to the site; (3) Is located on a lot with frontage on a state or county road and where the use derives its primary access from such road; (4) Conforms to all required setbacks for the district in which it is located; and (5) Does not pose any safety concerns as determined by the Zoning Administrator. 9.2.a Packet Pg. 54 9.2.a 17. Section 240-62F regarding Private, community or fraternal recreation clubs, shall be revised to read as follows: F. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. 18. Section 240-63A regarding Private camps for seasonal residents, shall be revised to read as follows: A. To qualify for use as a camp, a lot must have a minimum lot area of 20 acres and must have frontage on a state or county road and the use must derive its primary access from such road. 19. Section 240-64C regarding Nursing and convalescent homes, not including institutions for the mentally ill or facilities for the treatment of drug or alcohol addiction, shall be revised to read as follows: C. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. 20. Section 240-65C regarding Funeral homes, shall be revised to read as follows: 0 C. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. U 21. Section 240-66B regarding Day-care centers, shall be revised to read as follows: B. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. 22. Section 240-73A regarding Bed -and -breakfast establishments, shall be revised to read as follows: CM CO Ui A. The minimum lot area shall be 40,000 square feet and all structures must to confonn to the dimensional requirements of the zoning district in which the CD property is located. CM ---23.----Section--240-73H regarding Bed-and=breakfast establishments, shall— be - --- -- deleted. 0 24. Sections 240-73I through Q shall be respectively relettered to H through P. IZj 0 12 Packet Pg. 55 9.2.a 25. Section 240-81.30 regarding Historic house tours, receptions and similar events, shall be revised to read as follows: 0. The lot shall have frontage on a state or county road and the use shall derive its primary access from such road. 26. Section 240-29F(2) shall be revised to read as follows: (2) Permanently mounted freestanding signs. (a) Not more than one freestanding sign, mounted in such manner as to constitute a permanent fixed installation, no taller than 10 feet, composed of no more than two back-to-back faces, along each street on which the lot abuts, shall be allowed, provided that the aggregate area of each such sign shall not exceed two square feet for each linear foot of building length facing the street or 25 square feet, whichever is smaller. A freestanding sign shall be located on private property and shall not be located closer than 25 feet from any side or rear lot line, and not closer than 15 feet from the edge of pavement of any roadway. Notwithstanding the above, the Planning Board may allow a freestanding sign in the right-of-way of a state or county road with the permission of the owner of the road, but in no case closer than 15 feet from the edge of pavement of the roadway. In no case shall a freestanding sign be located in a manner which adversely affects sight distance for vehicles. (b) One additional sign, of an equal or lesser dimension, shall be allowed in the case of commercial development consisting_ of two or more structures separated by at least 25 feet and located more than 125 feet from the front lot line. Said signs shall be coordinated with respect to construction and appearance to function as a single sign. 27. Sections 240-97A and B shall be revised to read as follows: A. Except where otherwise modified by other provisions of this chapter, off- street parking spaces shall be provided as follows. Off-street parking spaces in excess of the minimum numbers specified below shall not be permitted. Reasonable and appropriate off-street parking requirements for structures ---— - - and -land uses which do notfall -within the categories- listed -below or within -- --- the special standards of Article VIII shall be determined by the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall consider all factors entering into the parking needs of each such use or reuse of land or buildings and may, in the course of site plan or special permit review, reduce or increase the parking 13 Packet Pg. 56 9.2.a and loading requirements for such uses in an amount which it considers appropriate and in the best interest of the Town. In all cases, the Planning Board shall require appropriate safeguards for the provision of the required parking and loading facilities for uses for which standards exist. B. Notwithstanding Subsection A above, the Planning Board, at its sole discretion, may reduce the cumulative parking requirement in a mixed-use development, where it has been demonstrated to the Board that the proposed amount of parking will be adequate to serve the peak parking requirements of the development. In order to demonstrate this, the applicant shall provide a shared parking study prepared by an appropriate professional in accordance with accepted industry standards, such as that described in the latest edition of the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking report, the Institute of Transportation Engineers' Shared Parking guidelines, or other approved procedures, which may be supplemented as appropriate by actual experience and studies of, or known to, the professional preparing the report. The study shall consider parking demand variations due to factors such as time of day, weekday versus weekend demand, monthly variations in parking demand, captive markets within the site and modal split, all of which affect when the peak accumulated parking demand would occur. [The remainder of subsection B shall remain intact.] 28. In the Schedule of Use Regulations - Residential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, under the heading Public and Quasi -Public, the following use shall be revised to read as follows: Libraries, museums and art galleries on lots with frontage on a state or county road and provided the use derives its primary access from such road 29. Section 240-ISB shall be revised to read as follows: B. Subdivision of a lot. (1) Where a lot is formed hereafter from part of a lot already occupied by a building or structure, such separation shall be effected in such manner as not to impair conformity with any of the requirements of — --- -_---- _ - this chapter with respect to the existing bu-ilding and all -yards and -_--- other required spaces in connection therewith. (2) Except as provided in § 240-56 of this chapter, in the case of a legally non -conforming two-family or multifamily dwelling on a lot 14 Packet Pg. 57 9.2.a in a one -family residence zoning district, no land shall be subdivided from said lot unless the area of the lot on which the non -conforming dwelling remains has an area of at least the number of dwelling units in the building times the minimum lot size of the zoning district in which the property is located. 30. Section 240-96G shall be revised to read as follows: G. Commercial vehicles. Not more than one commercially registered vehicle and one trailer may be parked or stored outdoors on any residentially used or residentially zoned lot at any time. For the purposes of this section, a "commercial vehicle" shall be a vehicle which exceeds 12,000 pounds in gross vehicle weight; examples include tractors, tractor -trailers, semi- trailers, rollers, tractor and truck cranes, power shovels, road -building machines, snowplows, road sweepers, sand spreaders, trailers, excavators, tank trailers and buses, and any other similar vehicle. 31. Section 240-43A(1)(e) regarding Special Permit application requirements shall be revised to read as follows: (e) Full environmental assessment form, except that in the case of a special permit accessory use the approval authority may allow the use of a short environmental assessment form. 32. Section 240-29F(6) shall be revised to read as follows: (6) Illumination. One permitted freestanding sign and one permitted building - mounted sign maybe illuminated, during business hours only ,provided that 6 U 0 such illumination shall not be twinkling, flashing, intermittent or of changing degrees of intensity, except for time/temperature signs, and provided that the source of such illumination shall not be visible beyond the boundaries of the lot on which it is located. CMCoe 33. In the Schedule of Use Regulations — Residential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, under the heading Public and Quasi -Public, the following use W shall be revised to read as follows: CM Places of worship, including rectories, parish houses and religious schools --- — -- --with-minimum. setbacks from adjacent residential properties equal to twice --- those otherwise required in the district in which the property is located 0 Further, this use shall be changed from a Special Permit Use (SPU) to a Permitted Principal Use (PP) in all of the residential zoning districts. 15 Packet Pg. 58 9.2.a 34. In the Schedule of Dimensional Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, all of the dimensions of the Highway Design (HD) District shall be revised so as to be the same as those of the Highway Business (HB) District. 35. In Section 240-6, in the Schedule of Use Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, in the Schedule of Dimensional Regulations — Nonresidential Districts referenced in Section 240-37, and on the Zoning Map, all references to the PI Planned Industry district shall be deleted. Section 3. Changing of Zoning District Designations of Parcels The zoning of the parcels listed below is hereby changed from the Existing Zoning District to the New Zoning District as shown below: 16 Packet Pg. 59 Existing New Tax Parcel Subject Property Owner's Name Zoning Zoning Number(s) Address and Address District District 1376 Route 9 1369 Route 9 Associates, Inc. HD HB 6157-02-626677 Wappinger, NY 12590 1376 Route 9 Highway Highway Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 Design Business Route 9 1369 Route 9 Associates, Inc. HD HB 6157-02-631659 Wappinger, NY 12590 1376 Route 9 Highway Highway Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Design Business Part of 6157-02- 1404 Route 9 Alpine Improvements LLC HD HB 580-White_Plains d Highway— Highway 707773 p inger— , NY -12590 Tarrytown, NY 10591 Design Business --Lois,-Eugene ---Lois,-Eugene-------HD------------HB---- -----HD-----------HB----6157-02-627612 ----_ - — OldHopewelYR 6157-02-627612 Wappinger, NY 12590 680 Old Route 9 Highway Highway Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 Design Business 1 New Road DiLullo, Floria C LT (primary) HD HB 6156-02-781774 Wappinger, NY PO Box 275 Highway Highway 12524 Fishkill, NY 12524 Design Business 196 Old Route 9 Taconic Ed & Federal HD HB 6156-02-793743 Wappinger, NY Government Credit Union Highway Highway 12524 196 Old Route 9 Design Business Wappinger, NY 16 Packet Pg. 59 9.2.a Section 4. Amendments to the Zoning Map of Chapter 240, Zoning The Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger is hereby amended to graphically show the changed zoning of the parcels listed in Section 3 above, as shown on Exhibits A and B attached hereto. Section 5: Application of Local Law The zoning amendments herein shall not apply to any property for which an application for site plan or sub -division approval has been properly filed with the Town of Wappinger as of the effective date of this local law. Section 6: Ratification, Readoption and Confirmation - --- -- ------Except- as -specifically --modified by -the amendments -contained -herein, -the -Code- of -the - Town of Wappinger as adopted and amended from time to time thereafter is otherwise to remain in full force and effect and is otherwise ratified, readopted and confirmed. Section 7: Numbering for Codification U 0 It-is--the-intention-of the -T -own -of Wappinger-nd itis -hereby -enacted -thatthe-provisions of this Local Law shall be included in the Code of the Town of Wappinger; that the .. sections and sub -sections of this Local Law may be re -numbered or re -lettered by the Codifier - to- accomplish -such-intention;- that - the- Codifier- shall --make no -substantive - --— -- changes to this Local Law; that the word "Local Law" shall be changed to "Chapter," "Section" or other appropriate word as required for codification; and that any such co Ui rearranging of the numbering and editing shall not affect the validity of this Local Law or the provisions of the Code affected thereby. to 11, Section 8: Separability The provisions of this Local Law are separable and if any provision, clause, sentence, subsection, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, or inapplicable to any person or circumstance, such illegality, invalidity, or unconstitutionality, or Izi inapplicability, shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, 17 Packet Pg. 60 182 Old Route 9 Global Satellite LLC PI HB Part of 6156-02- 848675 Wappinger, NY 12524 25 Corporate Park Dr Planned Highway Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 Industry Business Section 4. Amendments to the Zoning Map of Chapter 240, Zoning The Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger is hereby amended to graphically show the changed zoning of the parcels listed in Section 3 above, as shown on Exhibits A and B attached hereto. Section 5: Application of Local Law The zoning amendments herein shall not apply to any property for which an application for site plan or sub -division approval has been properly filed with the Town of Wappinger as of the effective date of this local law. Section 6: Ratification, Readoption and Confirmation - --- -- ------Except- as -specifically --modified by -the amendments -contained -herein, -the -Code- of -the - Town of Wappinger as adopted and amended from time to time thereafter is otherwise to remain in full force and effect and is otherwise ratified, readopted and confirmed. Section 7: Numbering for Codification U 0 It-is--the-intention-of the -T -own -of Wappinger-nd itis -hereby -enacted -thatthe-provisions of this Local Law shall be included in the Code of the Town of Wappinger; that the .. sections and sub -sections of this Local Law may be re -numbered or re -lettered by the Codifier - to- accomplish -such-intention;- that - the- Codifier- shall --make no -substantive - --— -- changes to this Local Law; that the word "Local Law" shall be changed to "Chapter," "Section" or other appropriate word as required for codification; and that any such co Ui rearranging of the numbering and editing shall not affect the validity of this Local Law or the provisions of the Code affected thereby. to 11, Section 8: Separability The provisions of this Local Law are separable and if any provision, clause, sentence, subsection, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, or inapplicable to any person or circumstance, such illegality, invalidity, or unconstitutionality, or Izi inapplicability, shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, 17 Packet Pg. 60 sentences, subsections, words or parts of this Local Law or their application to other persons or circumstances. It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger that this Local Law would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid or unconstitutional provision, clause, sentence, subsection, word or part had not been included therein, and if such person or circumstance to which the Local Law or part thereof is held inapplicable had been specifically exempt therefrom. Section 9: Effective Date This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Attachments: Exhibits A and B JADOCS2\500\Wappinger\Code Amendments 2015\zoning amends 4-17-15 clean.dhs.doc OF -91 9.2.a Packet Pg. 61 y rn y ® L1 1 '1 1 NOIA n 20/140--1 I 0i SEN A C LN. T :I O Existing Zoning District Boundary T Existing Zoning District Boundary to be Removed PROPOSED HD REZONING Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, NY /\ November 5; 2014 EXHIBIT A N I 9.2.a I 6 U 0 •1 04 i 1 t \ \ 1t OLDCM J \� t FREDERICK P. CLARK ASSOCIATES, IN( 2 Planning/bevel opment/EnvironmentfFransportatioi Feet 300 150 opacket Pg. 62 Troposed Rezoning From HD to Ha Proposed---' Rezoning From P1 to HB 11-0 Existing Zoning District Boundary Existing Zoning District Boundary to be Removed PROPOSED HD & PI REZONING Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, NY December 15, 2014 EXHIBIT B I 9.2.a I I Cab M 0 LLJ ooio 0� C4 Tbivn ofFishkill 7@ 11,7, E FREDERICK P. CLARK ASSOCIATES, IN, Planning/Development/Environmentfl7ransportatio: I cc Feet N 300 150 0 Packet Pg. 63 �B Troposed Rezoning From HD to Ha Proposed---' Rezoning From P1 to HB 11-0 Existing Zoning District Boundary Existing Zoning District Boundary to be Removed PROPOSED HD & PI REZONING Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, NY December 15, 2014 EXHIBIT B I 9.2.a I I Cab M 0 LLJ ooio 0� C4 Tbivn ofFishkill 7@ 11,7, E FREDERICK P. CLARK ASSOCIATES, IN, Planning/Development/Environmentfl7ransportatio: I cc Feet N 300 150 0 Packet Pg. 63 9.2.b State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non -Significance Date of Adoption: April 27th, 2015 Name of Action: Local Law Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with Respect to a Variety of Planning and Zoning Matters Implementing Regulations: This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Determination: The Wappinger Town Board, as Lead Agency, has determined that the Proposed Action described below will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. SEQR Status: Type I Conditioned Negative Declaration: No Description of Action: The Proposed Action is a Local Law which would amend Chapter 240, Zoning, of the Town Code with respect to a variety of planning and zoning matters. Location: Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County Reasons Supporting This Determination: Zoning Text Changes The proposed zoning text amendments basically fall into the following categories: 1. The deletion of uses which do not appear to be appropriate in the zoning districts in which they are currently permitted. These deletions should result in a benefit to the environment. 2. The addition of uses which are not permitted in certain zoning districts, but which appear to be an appropriate use of land in these districts. Where appropriate, certain of these new uses would be subject to the granting of a Special Permit and Packet Pg. 64 9.2.b State Environmental Quality Review, Negative Declaration, Notice of Determination of Non -Significance the additional level of scrutiny associated with such permit. The review and approval of proposed projects in these zoning districts will be subject to SEQRA. No increase in density and therefore no increase in adverse environmental impact will result from these text amendments. 3. The clarification and strengthening of various provisions of the Zoning Law, including the modification of existing definitions and the addition of new definitions. These improvements should result in a benefit to the environment. 4. Changing the bulk regulations of the Highway Design (HD) District to be the same as those in the Highway Business (HB) District. This represents a decrease in potential density and therefore a decrease in adverse environmental impacts because the HB District currently allows less development than the HD District. Zoning Map Changes Six parcels which have frontage on Route 9 are proposed to be changed from the Highway Design (HD) District to the Highway Business (HB) District. This represents a decrease in potential density and therefore a decrease in adverse environmental impacts because the HB District currently allows less development than the HD District. Zoning Amendments The proposed amendments will not result in the Zoning chapter being less environmentally restrictive than the current zoning. The Proposed Action is not expected to result in any significant adverse impacts on the environment. More specifically: 1. The Proposed Action does not directly involve construction on, or physical alteration of, any properties. 2. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to any unique or unusual land forms. 3. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any wetlands or other surface water bodies. 4. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to new or additional use of ground water, and will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to the introduction of contaminants to ground water or an aquifer. 5. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to the development of lands subject to flooding. 2 Packet Pg. 65 9.2.b State Environmental Quality Review, Negative Declaration, Notice of Determination of Non -Significance 6. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any State regulated air emission source. 7. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to the loss of flora or fauna. 8. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural resources. 9. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any scenic or aesthetic resources. 10. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any historic or archaeological resources. 11. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact with respect to the loss of recreational opportunities or with respect to a reduction of an open space resource as designated in any adopted municipal open space plan. 12. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on a Critical Environmental Area (CEA). 13. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on existing transportation systems. 14. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact as a result of an increase in the use of any form of energy. 15. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact as a result of an increase in noise, odors or outdoor lighting. 16. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on human health from exposure to new or existing sources of contaminants. 17. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact as a result of being inconsistent with adopted land use plans. 18. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact as a result of being inconsistent with the existing community character. 19. The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on the supply of housing in the Town. 3 Packet Pg. 66 9.2.b State Environmental Quality Review, Negative Declaration, Notice of Determination of Non -Significance Conclusion: Based upon this information and the information in the Full Environmental Assessment Form, the Town Board finds that the adoption of the proposed Local Law will not have any significant adverse impacts upon the environment. This Negative Declaration indicates that no environmental impact statement need be prepared and that the SEQRA process is complete. Lead Agency: Wappinger Town Board Wappinger Town Hall 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 For Further Information Contact: Supervisor Barbara Gutzler Wappinger Town Hall 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 (845) 297-2744 This notice will be provided to the following email address for publication in the Environmental Notice Bulletin: �'In b(ii� j; .d(°c .stat(°.ny.i.s J:ADOCS2\500\wappinger\Code Amendmts 2014\zoning amends neg dec 11-5-14.dhs.doc 4 Packet Pg. 67 MARCUS J. MOLINARO COUNTY EXECUTIVE COUNTY OF DUTCHESS DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 9.2.c EOIN WRAFTER, AICP COMMISSIONER April 23, 2015 To: Town Board, Town of Wappinger Re: Referral 15-108, Various Adjustments to Zoning Chapter The Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development has reviewed the submitted referral for countywide and intermunicipal impacts as outlined in General Municipal Law (Article 12B, §239-1/m). ACTION -The Town Board is proposing several modifications to the Town's zoning chapter and map. COMMENTS - We have prepared the following technical comments on the proposed changes: The Town should consider retaining the provision that allows porches or balconies to project into any required yard area (§240-21), especially in the front yard. Front yard porches allow for interaction between neighbors, residents to enjoy the neighborhood, and relate homes to the street. The Town is proposing to require certain uses to be located on parcels with frontage on a state or county road with the provision that primary access be from a state or county road. The number of uses proposed to have this requirement are not insignificant. There may be many instances where interconnected streets or rear service roads could provide the access, rather than placing numerous new access points along higher -volume roads. We suggest the requirement that access be provided from a state or county road be restricted to those uses that generate high traffic volumes, or require large truck or delivery access. Further, this requirement would promote linear development along higher -volume roads, rather than depth of development in centers. In addition, we question whether current uses that maintain primary accesses off local roads, will become non -conforming after passage of this local law. The Town is proposing to institute regulations regarding the placement of signs on a lot. Rather than institute a regulation which may have the unintended consequence of requiring an applicant to appear before the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance, we support the Planning Board's ability to properly locate a freestanding sign. The code could reference design preferences to guide the Planning Board with regard to sign placement. RECOMMENDATION - The Department recommends that the Board rely upon its own study of the facts in the case with due consideration of the above comments. Eoin Wrafter, AICP Commissioner By j7 l d JenniferF. Cocozza Deputy Commissioner 27 High Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 • [845] 486-3600 • Fax 1845) 486-3610 www.dutchessny.gov Packet Pg. 68