2019-12-09
Town of Wappinger
Regular Meeting
~ Minutes ~
I. Call to Order
Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived
Richard Thurston Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present 7:30 PM
William H. Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
Angela Bettina Town of Wappinger Councilwoman Absent
Christopher Phillips Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
Michael Kuzmicz Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:30 PM
Joseph P. Paoloni Town of Wappinger Town Clerk Present 7:30 PM
Tim Moot Consultant Engineer Present 7:30 PM
David Stolman Consultant Planner Present 7:30 PM
James Horan Consultant Attorney Present 7:33 PM
II. Salute to the Flag
III. Agenda and Minutes
1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes November 6 and November 13, 2019
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
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IV.Public Portion
1. Motion To: Open Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Close Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
V.Discussions
1. Cornell - Climate Smart Planning Tool
Danielle Salisbury addressed the board with regard to environmental protection fund via the
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County. She explained the levels of climate
participation. She explained the planning tool which helps to find gaps. It provides a list of
recommendations on many different areas. The tool helps you become climate smart community
to rank higher in potential grant opportunities which rank you higher in the reception of grants.
2. Review EMS Ambulance Services and Contract - Rob Stuck
COMMENTS - Current Meeting:
Rob Stuck reviewed the ambulance data as far back as 2017. See the report attached below:
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Rob pointed out that the Town of Wappinger is subsidizing the city of Beacon in the increasing
coverage to the city which showed 52 call in 2018 increasing to 73 in 2019. The Supervisor and
Councilman Beale plan to meet with Beacon officials to attempt to remedy the situation by
suggesting that the up and coming City of Beacon needs to raise enough tax revenue to cover
their own ambulance service. What also needs to be clear is the billing of mutual aid. A mutual
aid call to the town of Wappinger resulting from an ambulance providing aid to the City of
Beacon would result in a bill to the resident. The board wants to address this with the ambulance
providers.
Ended at 8:28
3. Park Use Forms
Director Fulton addressed the board on forms that will be used for Event Permits of town
properties. Included is a form for an alcohol permit. 'Bouncy House' uses require the necessary
insurance coverage. The board asked for an additional form for road usage requiring road
closure.
Ended at 8:51
4. Park Signs
Steve Frazier explained that he met with the attorney and will submit a proposal at the beginning
of next year. The issue of Hunting came up in smaller parks. Before the signs can be updated
regarding hunting, the code should be solidified on whether to allow it or not. Greenway trail
rules need to be incorporated.
Ended at 9:00 PM
5. Nine Element Plan - Thurston
Supervisor Thurston spoke on the 9 element plan which addressed the Wappinger Creek and all
the discharges into the creek throughout the county. The town of Wappinger alone has 5
sewerage treatment plants that empty into the creek. He stated that there are 25 sewerage plants
up and down the creek throughout the county.
Ended 9:15
6. Wildwood/Woodhill Green Sewer Connection/DEC Wastewater Plant - Tim Moot
Engineer Moot updated the board on the Wildwood/Woodhill Green sewer connection. He
explained the grants that are outstanding. Best case would be $20.90 increase per user per year
in Wildwood for receiving the $2.48 million grant. On the other hand, should the grant not come
through then the increase would be $349.04 per year on top of the $547.88 per year that they are
currently paying.
There were 2 notices of violation on mid-point park sewer district that are tipping the scales on
the SPEDIES permit. The details of this informative discussion are best viewed on the town
website under board minutes and videos. Tri-Municipal capacity is at 2.6MM gallons flow rate.
He suggested an upgrade to 3.2MM and possibly to 7MM gallons flow rate.
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Ended at 9:35 PM
7. Recycle Center Fees and Policies
The board agreed to review the potential increases in 2020.
8. Motion To: Acknowledge January 8th as the Re-Organization Meeting
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
9. Motion To: Change Time of Future Meetings To 7 P.M.
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
VI. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2019-213
Resolution Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240,
Zoning Districts
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The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
Vote Record - Resolution RES-2019-213
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Richard Thurston Voter
Adopted as Amended
William H. Beale Seconder
Defeated
Angela Bettina Voter
Tabled
Christopher Phillips Mover
Withdrawn
Michael Kuzmicz Voter
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
December 09, 2019
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2019-214
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(Account 14-6040)
filed an application for the installation of a Propane Tank Refill Station under Application
Number 14-6040; and
professionals to review the application; and
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WHEREAS, the Applicant withdrew its application and the unused escrow balance may be
refunded; and
WHEREAS, the applicant incurred no review fees and there remains a balance of One Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) in escrow account number 14-6040 and the Applicant has
requested a refund; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Department and the Town Accountant has audited the escrow account
and reviewed the amount due to be refunded;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby authorizes a refund to
llars ($1,500.00)
from escrow account number 14-6040, representing the unused escrow balance for the above
project.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
Vote Record - Resolution RES-2019-214
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Richard Thurston Voter
Adopted as Amended
William H. Beale Mover
Defeated
Angela Bettina Voter
Tabled
Christopher Phillips Seconder
Withdrawn
Michael Kuzmicz Voter
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
December 09, 2019
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2019-215
Correspondence Log
Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log
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The attached Old Hopewell Commons maintenance bond and letter were added to the
Correspondence log at the meeting.
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-2019-215
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Richard Thurston Voter
Adopted as Amended
William H. Beale Voter
Defeated
Angela Bettina Voter
Tabled
Christopher Phillips Seconder
Withdrawn
Michael Kuzmicz Mover
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
December 09, 2019
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted as
Amended.
VII. Executive Session
1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
VIII. Floor Actions After Executive Session
1. Motion To: Reduce the Adopted 2019 line item DB 5110.0100 by $114,354 from $1,014,354
to $900,000
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Councilman Beale moved to reduce the 2019 budget line item DB 5110.0100 by $114,354 from
$1,014,354 to $900,000.
Ended at 11:07AM
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
IX. Adjournment
Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature
The meeting adjourned at 11:27 PM.
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Joseph P. Paoloni
Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Michael Kuzmicz, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Michael Kuzmicz
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
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AMBULANCE SERVICE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made the ____ day of _________________, 2020 by and
between
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
a municipal subdivision acting on behalf of the
WAPPINGER AMBULANCE DISTRICT
an improvement district duly authorized pursuant to
the Laws of the State of New York with
its office located at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road,
Wappinger Falls, New York, 12590,
and
EMPIRE STATE AMBULANCE CORP. d/b/a EMSTAR
a New York corporation
with its principal place of business located at
10 South White Street,
Poughkeepsie, New York, 12601,
W I T N E S S E T H :
WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is a corporation fully authorized to do business in the
State of New York and duly authorized and licensed by the State of New York to provide
ambulance services in Dutchess County; and
WHEREAS, the TOWN desires to contract for the provision of ambulance and
emergency health services by and on behalf of the Wappinger Ambulance District (the
; and
WHEREAS, the TOWN desires to engage CONTRACTOR for such ambulance and
emergency health services, and CONTRACTOR desires to be so engaged by the TOWN;
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and
WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR represents that it is able to supply, render and furnish
to the TOWN, adequate and efficient ambulance and emergency health services within said
Town, herein before described, for treatment and transportation of all sick or injured persons
found within the boundaries of the District to various hospitals and/or other facilities
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providing hospital services within and outside of the District; and
WHEREAS, the TOWN and CONTRACTOR desire to define the terms of
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and
agreements herein set forth, and the payments to be made as hereinafter specified, the parties
do covenant and agree as follow:
1. Recitations Incorporated. The recitations above set forth are
incorporated in this Agreement as if fully set forth and adopted herein.
2. Definitions.
2.1. In this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings set
forth below:
2.1.1.
emergency medical technician who has satisfactorily completed an
advanced course of training approved by the State Council under
regulations pursuant to section 3002 of the Public Health Law.
2.1.2.
medical care provided, under medical control, by advanced
emergency medical technicians with advanced life support systems.
2.1.3.
medical care system to provide advanced life support care on site or
in route to, from or between general hospitals or other health care
facilities.
2.1.4.
or advanced life support first response vehicle to provide advanced
life support services.
2.1.5.
medical care and the transportation of sick or injured persons to,
from, or between general hospitals or other health care facilities.
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terms are defined herein.
2.1.6. imeans a valid certificate
issued by New York State Department of Health authorizing an
ambulance service to operate within a given geographical area.
Certificates must be renewed every two (2) years per NYS PHL
Article 30 Section 3005.
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2.1.7. tthis Agreement by and among the parties
hereto as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.
2.1.8.
medical care as control of bleeding, splinting, fractures, treatment of
shock, delivery of babies, and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
2.1.9.
Effective Date and ending on December 31, 2022 with a one year
renewal option extending to December 31, 2023.
2.1.10. inger acting by and
on behalf of the Wappinger Ambulance District and shall be deemed
to include the area of the TOWN outside the incorporated limits of
the Village of Wappingers Falls.
2.1.11.
CONTRACTOR being notified of an emergency and arriving at the
scene measured by Dutchess County 9-1-1 dispatch data in
accordance with Paragraph 14 herein.
Medical Control means Physician-level support of established treatment guidelines
(protocols) within an advanced life support system. Medical control is provided via two-way
communication with the physician at the receiving or medical control hospital. Medical
Control protocols are established and governed via Regional Medical Advisory Committees
as per NYS PHL Article 30 section 3004-A.
3. Scope of Services.
3.1. CONTRACTOR shall provide general ambulance services (including
herein and in §3001 of the Public Health Law for the
purpose of transporting all sick or injured persons found within the boundaries of the
District to the appropriate located hospital within a (15) mile radius of the District.
CONTRACTOR shall transport such persons to any such hospital specified by the
person, or in the absence of instruction or specification, to the nearest available and
suitable hospital. The ALS and BLS services supplied by CONTRACTOR shall be
made available at any and all hours of the day and night (24 hours per day, 7 days per
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week) during the term of this Agreement.
3.2. Upon request, CONTRACTOR shall also provide District residents
with local or long distance, non-emergency ambulance transportation. Such
transportation must be deemed medically necessary by a signed physician statement
which will be provided to CONTRACTOR in advance.
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4. Term.
4.1. This Agreement shall continue in effect from January 1, 2020 through
December 31, 2022 subject to the right of either party to terminate this Agreement as
hereinafter provided.
4.2. This Agreement shall automatically be renewed for an additional term
of one (1) year under the same terms but at an annual rate of $444,705.05, payable in
monthly payments of $37,058.75, unless either party shall notify the other no later
than November 15, 2022 of its election not to renew. Thereafter, if both
CONTRACTOR and the TOWN agree, a longer term Agreement may be negotiated.
4.3. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement, the TOWN shall have the right, at its option, to terminate this Agreement
at any time, without cause, upon givin
opinion, CONTRACTOR committed a material breach of this Agreement, and the
TOWN shall have served written notice upon CONTRACTOR setting forth the
details of such alleged breach, and CONTRACTOR shall not, within twenty (20)
days after the date of such notice, have cured such alleged breach, or if such alleged
breach is of a nature which cannot be cured within the twenty (20) day period, and
CONTRACTOR shall not within such twenty (20) day period have commenced and
at all times thereafter diligently pursued, a cure of such alleged breach, then
CONTRACTOR shall be in default under this Agreement and the TOWN shall have
the right, immediately terminate this Agreement for cause. Material breach shall be
deemed repeated failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement
or a failure in any two (2) out of three (3) months to meet the performance criteria
established in paragraph 16 and Schhereto, or, if CONTRACTOR
fails to comply with applicable laws, statutes or ordinances or is otherwise guilty of a
substantial violation of any provision of this Agreement.
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5. Ambulance Service Certificate. CONTRACTOR agrees to keep in force its
Ambulance Service Certificate and to maintain compliance with the applicable requirements
of Article 30 of the Public Health Law and State Emergency Medical Services Code.
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6. Dispatch through Dutchess County 9-1-1. CONTRACTOR shall respond
to calls for emergency medical services only when dispatched by Dutchess County 9-1-1 and
shall transport sick or injured persons found within the boundaries of the TOWN needing
emergency care
deliver him or her to another hospital.
6.1. Response and Identification: CONTRACTOR will utilize the
Medic
when TOWN ambulances respond to calls for service. Any responding ambulances
will indicate their location upon responding to a call for service. If Town of
Wappinger Medic 1 and 2 are committed on calls and another call is dispatched
within the Town of Wappinger, any additional responding CONTRACTOR
ambulance
CONTRACTOR ambulance is responding from outside the Town of Wappinger, it
will identify as an EMStar unit. If at any time a CONTRACTOR ambulance is
unavailable to respond to a call for service within the TOWN or a CONTRACTOR
ambulance will be unable to make patient contact in a reasonable amount of time,
based on the priority level of the call, the Dutchess County 9-1-1 center shall be
immediately notified and the call for service shall be turned over to Mobile Life
Support Services.
7. Personnel, Equipment and Facilities. CONTRACTOR shall provide,
maintain and store, at its own cost and expense, State certified Advanced Life Support
Mobile Units and ambulances, crew and equipment necessary and incidental to provide
comprehensive ambulance and emergency health services within the District.
7.1. Personnel: CONTRACTOR shall be and CONTRACTOR will
provide sufficiently trained and experienced personnel capable of furnishing both
BLS and ALS service to maintain, operate and administer the ambulance and
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emergency health services required under this Agreement. At a minimum, each
ambulance must be staffed by at least one New York State certified Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT) and one New York State certified Advanced Emergency
Medical Technician (Paramedic).
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7.2. Equipment:
7.2.1. CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, provide one (1)
ambulance with crew, twenty four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week and
one (1) ambulance with crew, sixteen (16) hours per day, seven (7) days per week
which ambulances shall be capable of providing Advanced Life Support care (ALS).
The two (2) ambulances and crews shall be located, maintained and housed within
the Town of Wappinger at a place or space mutually agreed upon by the TOWN and
CONTRACTOR, prior to the effective date of this Agreement.
7.2.2. All ambulances must be owned by CONTRACTOR and be
New York State certified Type II or Type III style ambulances. All units must be
well maintained, have New York State valid inspection stickers, be legally registered
and properly insured pursuant to this Agreement. CONTRACTOR will be required
to keep its ambulances maintained so that its mechanical features such as heat, air
conditioning, interior and exterior lighting, emergency lighting, audible warning
devices, etc. are in good working order at all times. The ambulances will be required
to meet and maintain all of the standards as specified in the certification listing for
New York State Ambulances and all Department of Transportation and Traffic
Safety standards.
7.2.3. CONTRACTOR shall equip all ambulances with GPS
navigation devices and all ambulance crews with cellular communication devices to
serve as a redundant backup for dispatchers and crews.
7.2.4. The ambulances and crews dedicated to the TOWN will be
visibly labeled and identified as Town of Wappinger ambulances. At a minimum,
these ambulances must be lettered in not less than 6 inch reflective lettering
indicating may not be
used for non-emergency or nursing home non-emergency transportation services.
7.3. Facility: CONTRACTOR has represented that it will, within a
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reasonable time of contract execution, secure a leased premises located within the
Town of Wappinger and use the same as its base of operations for the performance of
its duties pursuant to the Agreement.
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8. Backup. In the event that both Wappinger units are dispatched,
CONTRACTOR will make every reasonable effort to provide another ambulance to deliver
seamless coverage to the TOWN. In the event of a major emergency incident, Dutchess
County 9-1-1 will not dispatch the last Wappinger ambulance to a non-Wappinger incident
without permission of the Supervisor or authorized designee.
9. Standby Coverage. at all
serious fire emergencies that may occur within the District, or to which they are called by the
TOWN as requested by fire districts located within the District. Upon not less than five (5)
days advance notice in writing by the Town Board to the CONTRACTOR, the
CONTRACTOR shall provide standby coverage of all TOWN functions expected to be
attended by 1,000 or more persons which may take place within the District.
10. Mutual Aid. The TOWN unit will respond to all mutual aid calls received
from Dutchess County 9-1-1 pursuant to the Dutchess County Mutual Aid Agreement.
11. Training and Education. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide training and
continuing education to its employees including such certification and re-certification as may
be required by law. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall participate in necessary drills at times
to be mutually agreed upon, as well as, provide community training, educational programs
and seminars to educate the community in emergency health practices.
12. Licensing. CONTRACTOR is required to maintain all necessary licenses,
certifications, registrations etc. required by any Federal, State, County or local rule,
ordinance or law and this Agreement.
13. Contract Amount.
13.1. The TOWN shall pay to the CONTRACTOR for the above services
the agreed amount of $34,246.50 per month for January 1, 2020 through December
31, 2020; $35,273.90 per month for January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021;
$36,332.11 per month for January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. Each
st
payment will be due on the 1 of every month. The CONTRACTOR will submit
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invoices for such payment on a monthly basis, and, in addition, will provide monthly
th
volume reports on the 14 day of the following month for the services rendered
pursuant to this Contract.
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13.2. In addition to the monies received from the District, the
CONTRACTOR will bill all users for any ambulance services rendered. The
CONTRACTOR will accept insurance proceeds from residents of the Wappinger
Ambulance District in full payment of their bills; the monthly payments from the
TOWN shall be inclusive of any unpaid balances of TOWN residents after credit of
medical insurance coverage payments. The TOWN hereby authorizes the
CONTRACTOR, pursuant to State Comptroller Opinion 91-20 and the authority
contained in General Municipal Law §122-b(2),to impose the fees for charges as the
same may be hereafter amended from time to time by the TOWN upon
recommendation of CONTRACTOR. Such fees or charges will be billed directly to
the user and users insurancinsurance
contract so provides for such direct payments so long as a copy of said bill is also
sent to the user.
13.3. If a resident of the District is provided ambulance coverage pursuant
to this Agreement and such person is underinsured or uninsured, CONTRACTOR
agrees it shall not seek reimbursement for such services from such person.
13.4. Non-residents who are provided services under this Agreement shall
pay the
14. Anti-Kick Back Statute.
14.1. Both parties represent to the best of their knowledge that this
Agreement complies with 42 USC 1320a-7b(B) co-Kick
periodically review the Agreement, at least on
an annual basis, for the purposes of determining that this Agreement is in compliance
with the Anti-Kick Back Statute. Both parties agree to exchange all necessary
documentation evidencing the services provided to all District residents. All
documentation will be released in accordance with the provisions of the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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14.2. The TOWN agrees to assist the CONTRACTOR in any manner in
providing verification of resident status to facilitate proper billing.
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15. Records and Financial Accounting.
15.1. In addition to the records required for compliance with the Anti-Kick
Back Statute, CONTRACTOR will provide:
15.1.1. Monthly reports to the TOWN containing the number of
service calls provided under this Agreement with
corresponding response times for each occurrence;
15.1.2. Upon request, CONTRACTOR will provide weekly
schedules of crews and assignments;
15.1.3. All records required for litigation in any proceeding related to
service under this Agreement;
16. Fractile Response Time. CONTRACTOR has entered into this
of performance standards
identi attached hereto.
N and
CONTRACTOR agree that the Dutchess County 9-1-1 dispatch data shall be controlling for
de the
er
Schedule is not met in any monthly calendar period, then the monthly contract amount
set forth in Paragraph 13 may be reduced by the Fractile Response Time reduction fees as set
forth in Schedule attached hereto. (Note: response time mandates may be adjusted for
causes outside of the control of the CONTRACTOR, i.e. weather, construction delays, out of
the ordinary traffic congestion).
17. Periodic Meetings.
17.1. The TOWN and CONTRACTOR will assign an appropriate
designee(s) to meet on a bi-annual basis to discuss issues including, but not limited
to:
17.1.1. Response times;
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17.1.2. Concerns/questions regarding services;
17.1.3. Response plans;
17.1.4. Special events;
17.1.5. Education and training of staff;
17.1.6. Community programs and education; and
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17.1.7. Compliance with the Anti-Kick Back Statute.
18. Relationship of the Parties.
shall be that of an independent CONTRACTOR. Nothing in this Agreement shall be
construed to create a principal-agent, employer-employee or master-servant relationship.
CONTRACTOR, at all times, shall be solely responsible for all salaries and other employee
remuneration as well as the payment of all applicable federal, state or local withholding or
similar taxes and provision or workers' compensation and disability insurance for any person
employed by it.
19. Insurance.
19.1. At all times during the Term, CONTRACTOR, at its own cost and
expense, shall keep in full force and effect:
19.1.1. a commercial general liability insurance policy or policies of
standard form in the State of New York, with combined
single limit coverage of not less than One Million
($1,000,000.00) Dollars per occurrence and ($3,000,000.00)
aggregate, including full contractual liability;
19.1.2. a professional liability insurance policy or policies of standard
form in the State of New York, covering itself and each
professional it employs or contracts with for the provision of
professional services, with limits of not less than One Million
($1,000,000.00) Dollars per occurrence and Three Million
($3,000,000.00) aggregate;
19.1.3. the vehicle liability policy required by the agreement shall be
written with a minimum coverage of $(1,000,000.00) per
occurrence and One Million ($1,000,000.00) aggregate;
19.1.4. nce shall be kept in force in the
amounts required by law.
19.2. CONTRACTOR shall name the TOWN as an additional named
insured on all insurance policies on a primary, non-contributory basis; and
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19.3. CONTRACTOR shall furnish the TOWN with satisfactory proof of
all insurance coverage required pursuant to this paragraph on or before the effective
date of this Agreement.
20. Non-exclusivity. CONTRACTOR may provide Ambulance Services to
other persons or entities.
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21. Non-Assignability. CONTRACTOR is hereby prohibited from assigning,
transferring, conveying, subcontracting, subletting or otherwise disposing of this agreement
or of its right, title or interest in this Agreement, or its power to execute this Agreement to
any other person or corporation without the previous consent in writing of the TOWN.
23. Third Party Reimbursement. This Agreement shall be construed so as to
be in accordance with federal and state statutes and Medicare, Medicaid and intermediary
carrier rules, regulations, principles and interpretations.
24. Indemnification. CONTRACTOR will defend, indemnify and save
harmless the TOWN and the District from and against all claims, costs, expenses, legal costs
or their charges arising out of or related to the acts of CONTRACTOR, its agents, servants or
employees and/or arising out of or related to the services to be provided by CONTRACTOR
under this Agreement, and, CONTRACTOR shall defend the TOWN and the District at the
expense of CONTRACTOR, against any such claim, demand, assertion of liability or other
cause occasioned thereby. The TOWN and the District shall defend, indemnify and hold
harmless CONTRACTOR from and against any Losses which result from the negligent acts
or omissions of the TOWN or District. This provision shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.
25. Provisions Deemed Inserted. Each and every provision required by law to
be inserted into this Agreement, specifically including Executive Law §§291-299 and Civil
Rights Law, shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the Agreement shall be read and
enforced as though it were included herein and, in the event any such provision is not
inserted or is not correctly inserted, then, upon the application of either party, this Agreement
shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction.
26. Invalidity. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of any
provision hereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this
Agreement and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall
not be affected unless the invalid provision substantially impairs the benefits of the
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remaining portion of this Agreement. In the case of such invalidity which substantially
impairs the benefits of the Agreement, the parties will endeavor in good faith to modify this
agreement so as to preserve the benefits of this Agreement in a manner which complies with
applicable laws.
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27. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of New York. Venue of any action to enforce the
terms of this Agreement shall be the Supreme Court, Dutchess County, New York.
28. Waiver. The failure of either party to insist in any one or more instances
upon performance of any term or condition of the Agreement shall not be construed as a
waiver of its future performance. The obligations of either party with respect to such term,
covenant or condition shall continue in full force and effect.
29. Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and
understanding between the Parties as to the matters contained herein, and merges and
supersedes all prior agreements and understandings of every kind and nature among them.
No Party shall be bound by any condition, definition or representation other than as
expressly provided for in this Agreement.
30. Amendment of Agreement. This Agreement shall not be changed, modified
or amended except by writing signed by the Parties.
31. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the
benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, trustees, receivers and
successors.
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32. Notices. Any notices required to be given pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given at the time when
personally delivered, or mailed first class U.S. certified mail, return receipt requested, or
overnight courier, addressed to the Parties as follows or such other address as such Party may
have fixed by notice, provided, however, that any change of address shall be effective only
upon receipt:
To the TOWN:
Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
20 Middlebush Road
P.O. Box 324
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
Attention: Supervisor
With a Copy to:
Wallace & Wallace
85 Civic Center Plaza Ste L13
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
To the CONTRACTOR:
EMStar
84 Route 59, Suite 102
Suffern, New York 10901
Attention: Robert J. Stuck, Chief Executive Officer
33. Headings. The headings of the sections hereof are inserted for
convenience only and in no way define, limit or prescribe the intent of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement was signed this ____ day of
_____________________, 2019.
TOWN OF WAPPINGER EMPIRE STATE AMBULANCE CORP.
DBA EMSTAR
BY: ___________________________ BY: _________________________________
Robert J. Stuck
Town Supervisor Chief Executive Officer
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss.:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
On this ___ day of December, 2019, before me personally came ________________,
SUPERVISOR TO THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, to me known to be the person who
executed the above instrument, who, being duly sworn by me, did for himself depose and say
that he is the Supervisor, that he executed the foregoing instrument in the name of the Town
of Wappinger, and that he had authority to sign the same, and that she did duly acknowledge
to me that he executed the same as the act and deed of the Town of Wappinger for the
purposes mentioned therein.
___________________________________
Notary Public
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss.:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
On this ___day of December, 2019, before me personally came Robert J. Stuck of
EMPIRE STATE AMBULANCE CORP. DBA EMSTAR., to me known to be the
person who executed the above instrument, who, being duly sworn by me, did for himself
depose and say that he is the Chief Executive Officer, that he executed the foregoing
instrument in the name of EMStar, and that he had authority to sign the same, and that he
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did duly acknowledge to me that he executed the same as the act and deed of EMStar for
the purposes mentioned therein.
___________________________________
Notary Public
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Fractile Response Time
Fractile Response Time Criteria
Fractile Response Time is defined to mean that once a dedicated unit is dispatched by
Dutchess County 9-1-1, the emergency unit will arrive at the emergency scene in 9
minutes or less for 90% of requests.
Fractile Response Time Reductions in Fees
In the event CONTRACTOR fails to meet the Fractile Response Time criteria for any
calendar month during the term of this Agreement or renewal thereof, as set forth above, the
monthly fees due CONTRACTOR shall be reduced as follows:
90-100% on time performance no reduction
80-89% on time performance reduction of 10% of the subsidy for that period.
70-79% on time performance reduction of 20% of the subsidy for that period.
<70% on time performance reduction of 30%of the subsidy for that period
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Fee Schedule
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mile
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Attachment: propane LL (RES-2019-213 : Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, For Liquid Propane)
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Attachment: propane LL (RES-2019-213 : Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, For Liquid Propane)
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Attachment: propane LL (RES-2019-213 : Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, For Liquid Propane)
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Attachment: propane LL (RES-2019-213 : Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, For Liquid Propane)
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Attachment: propane LL ph notice.dhs (RES-2019-213 : Introducing Local Law No. 1 Of 2020 Which Would Amend Chapter 240, Zoning, For
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: B# 14-6040 (RES-2019-214 : Resolution Authorizing Refund Of Unused Escrow For Bj’s Propane Tank Refill Station- Account 14-
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: 2019-12-09 (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons - letter regarding bond and rec fee (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons - letter regarding bond and rec fee (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons Maintenance Bond (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons Maintenance Bond (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons Maintenance Bond (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons Maintenance Bond (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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Attachment: Old Hopewell Commons Maintenance Bond (RES-2019-215 : Correspondence Log)
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