2020-10-13
Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Regular Meeting townofwappinger.us
~ Minutes ~ Joseph Paoloni
(845)297-5771
Tuesday, October 13, 2020 7:00 PM Town Hall
I. Call to Order
Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived
Richard Thurston Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present 7:00 PM
William H. Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM
Angela Bettina Town of Wappinger Councilwoman Absent
Christopher Phillips Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM
Al Casella Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM
Joseph P. Paoloni Town of Wappinger Town Clerk Present 7:00 PM
Jim Horan Consultant Attorney Present 7:06 PM
Mike Sheehan Town of Wappinger Highway Supt. Present 7:00 PM
II. Salute to the Flag
III. Agenda and Minutes
1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes of September 28th, 2020 and October 5, 2020
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
IV. Supervisor Comments
Supervisor Thurston gave an update of the COVID19 situation. He addressed the upcoming
events.
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V.Public Hearings
Of The Year 2020,
Public Hearing Opened by Casella seconded by Phillips.
Attorney Horan made comments based on the board's discussions at the last meeting. He
addressed the changes per section 171-3G. He said that if there is a 'blanket prohibition' in place
then it is enforceable which is the way this law is drafted.
Section 171-3M was also changed to require a permit. Section 171-3N was also changed for
fires to use limited facilities provided by the park.
He discussed other small changes that can be seen on the town's website under the meeting's
video.
RESULT: CLOSED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Richard Thurston, Supervisor
SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
VI. Public Portion
1. Motion To: Open Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Close Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
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VII.Discussion
1. Infinity Technology Proposal- Re: Complaint tracker,Work Tickets, And Asset
Management Software
COMMENTS - Current Meeting:
Patty Atkinson explained the Infinity Software Proposal that would track complaints and keep
track of asset management. The system will use a map based system that allows the user to click
on the item and drill down to the details, status, action logs and findings for the complaint. It
will be similar to Google maps with a search criteria except the search will yield a town of
Wappinger complaint that is being tracked. It also has the overlay of Dutchess County Parcel
access when zoomed in. Communication is attached.
2. Dutchess County Petemac Exemptions Agreement
Attorney Horan talked about the Dutchess County Exemptions agreement. The agreement is
attached to the resolution.
VIII. Budget Discussions
1. Water and Sewer Districts and Improvement Areas
Comptroller Awino discussed the Water and Sewer improvement areas.
2. Drainage Districts
Comptroller Awino discussed the Drainage Districts. The monies raised maintains the swales
and drainage systems including mowing and brush removal.
3. Highway Presentation
COMMENTS - Current Meeting:
Communication is attached.
4. Buildings and Grounds;
Steve Frazier went over his budget. He asked for a 2% increase for his staff. He talked about
sharing some services with Highway, i.e. a tractor and excavator. He explained the increases and
decreases in all of the line items under his control with a back and forth Q and A with the board.
The Video under the town minutes section of the website covers the discussion.
5. Recreation, Parks and Senior Center
Director Fulton went over her budget pointing to the reductions due to the reduced operations in
2020. She explained the increases and decreases in all of the line items under her control with a
back and forth Q and A with the board. The Video under the town minutes section of the
website covers the discussions.
IX. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2020-154
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Repealing The Existing
WHEREAS, a Resolution was duly adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger introducing a proposed
Amending Chapte
of adoption by the Town Board; and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was duly advertised in the Southern Dutchess News and
the Poughkeepsie Journal as required by law; and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on September 28th, 2020 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 determined that the proposed Local Law is a Type II
action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(20) and is otherwise exempt from environmental
review; 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, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger hereby adopts the Local Law entitled,
a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part of this Resolution; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that 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
shall file the Local Law with the Secretary of State of New York as provided by law; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Local Law shall become effective
immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as provided by law.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
Vote Record - Resolution RES-2020-154
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Adopted as Amended
Richard Thurston Voter
Defeated
William H. Beale Mover
Tabled
Angela Bettina Voter
Withdrawn
Christopher Phillips Voter
Next: 10/26/20 7:00 PM
Al Casella Seconder
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
October 13, 2020
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Tabled.
RESOLUTION: 2020-159
Resolution Adopting Certificate Of Base Percentages, Current Percentages, Current Base
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Proportions And Certificate Of Adjusted Base Proportions From The New York State
Office Of Real Property Services
WHEREAS, the Town CAP Assessor has prepared a Certificate of Base Percentages,
Current Percentages, Current Base Proportions and Certificate of Adjusted Base Proportions for
the 2020 Assessment Roll for submission to the New York State Office of Real Property
WHEREAS, the Town CAP Assessor has attested to the accuracy of the aforementioned
Certificate which has been prepared pursuant to RPTL Article 19 and shall be used for the levy
of taxes on the 2020 Assessment Roll, a copy of said Certificate is attached hereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town of Wappinger hereby accepts and adopts the base percentages, current
percentages and current base proportions as set forth in the Certificate, a copy of which is
attached hereto and has been provided to the Town Board in support of this Resolution.
3. Joseph P. Paoloni, Town Clerk, is hereby authorized to certify that the Town
Board adopted the base percentages, current percentages and current base proportions as set forth
in the Certificate of Adjusted Base Proportions for the levy of taxes based on the 2020
Assessment Roll.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
Vote Record - Resolution RES-2020-159
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Richard Thurston Voter
Adopted as Amended
William H. Beale Mover
Defeated
Angela Bettina Voter
Tabled
Christopher Phillips Voter
Withdrawn
Al Casella Seconder
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
October 13, 2020
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2020-160
Resolution Authorizing Agreement With County Of Dutchess In Regards To Referral Of
Applications For Certain Planning And Zoning Actions To The Dutchess County
Department Of Planning & Development For Review
WHEREAS, New York State General Municipal Law § 239 requires local municipalities
to refer applications for certain planning and zoning actions to the Dutchess County Department
of Planning & Development for review; and
WHEREAS, New York State General Municipal Law § 239 further requires the County
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WHEREAS, the current referral process results in the processing of applications each
year from towns, villages and cities to the County, a portion of which have neither county-wide
or inter-community impact; and
WHEREAS, New York State General Municipal Law authorizes the County to enter into
agreements with local municipalities in order to determine which, if any, of the local municipal
actions subject to referral may be deemed strictly matters of local determination, and therefore,
not subject to the referral process; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding this Agreement, the Town shall be authorized to seek
informal review and comment from County Planning for otherwise exempt matters; and
WHEREAS, the Town desires to enter into an Agreement with the County of Dutchess
as above described; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby approves the Agreement with the
County of Dutchess in regards to referral of applications for certain planning and zoning actions
to the Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development for review, in substantially the
same form as annexed hereto and authorizes and directs Supervisor Richard L. Thurston to
execute said Agreement by and on behalf of the Town of Wappinger; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Agreement is effective January 1, 2021 and
extends automatically for a successive year, for a total of five (5) years.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
Vote Record - Resolution RES-2020-160
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
Al Casella Voter
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
October 13, 2020
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2020-161
Correspondence Log
Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log
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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-2020-161
Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent
Adopted
Richard Thurston Voter
Adopted as Amended
William H. Beale Voter
Defeated
Angela Bettina Voter
Tabled
Christopher Phillips Mover
Withdrawn
Al Casella Seconder
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
October 13, 2020
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
X.Items for Special Consideration/New Business
Supervisor Thurston identified a cost free handy man program for those in need. Their website
is available on our website.
XI. Executive Session
1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
XII. Adjournment
Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature
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The meeting adjourned at 11:02 PM.
____________________
Joseph P. Paoloni
Town Clerk
RESULT: ADOPTED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella
ABSENT: Angela Bettina
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Winter
Salt Prior to Plowing to Mail Box ReplacementRemoval of sand from
-conserve salt--roads, and repair of lawns
Plowing Tree & Brush RemovalDrainage Easement Clearing
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Spring
Work preformed daily
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Street sweepingBrush removalMowingGarbage removal
throughout the Town.
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Summer
Pave 5 miles of road.Prior to road paving, Maintain grass along
--all infrastructure will be inspected and repaired /upgraded if necessary. -roadways and in center medians
Paving Mowing
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Recycle Center
implemented scanning of vehicles to stop abuse
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ReActively researching ways to save money and reduce abuseWorking with the Office of the Town Clerk to flag abusers to prevent future admission into the facility. Heightened gatekeeper
awareness to avoid abusers from entering gates
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and rough areas on
Accomplishments
14 Town Roads
(center medians, sides of roadways,
daily
OUR 2020
, and large combustible items along town,
5 miles of Town Road,
UNDER BUDGET
and
2020 Paving ON TIME Worked with State, County, Central Hudson and various agencies to safely reopen roadways throughout Wappinger during stormsMowing town roadways daily entrances to
neighborhoods)Removing litter, garbagecounty, and state roadways Repaired and paved record number of potholes town roadways
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Budget Highlights
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from $30,000 to
from $130,000 to
from $1,000 to
from $17,000 to $25,000
gas, repairs, water
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Office Supplies UtilitiesRecycle/Household Garbage Recycle Year Round CompostEmployee Salary Increases
Increasing
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$45,000
Budget Highlights
$100,000
$17,000
$17,000
$12,000
$130,000
$80,000
same at $22,000
DB Fund
from $90,000 to
from $15,000 to
from $15,000 to
$375,000
from $10,925 to
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same
from $125,000 to
from $75,000 to
(Filling Potholes) from $40,000 to
remains the
from $350,000 to
Clothing allowance Misc. Blacktop Capital Equipment Machinery Parts Gas and Diesel Brush Weeds, and Salary Brush Weeds and Trees Snow Removal and Salaries SaltSand
Increasing
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Budget
2021
Sheehan
$2,418,850.74
DB BUDGET COMPARISION
2020
$2,488,749.74
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Goals
OUR 2021
ave 6.58 miles of Town roads
PReplace and purchase three new plow trucks to safely maintain our roadways
In addition to our 2020 accomplishments we aim to:
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Chapter 171
Parks and Recreation
§171-1 Legislative intent.
It is the intent of this Chapter to protect the rights of all residents of the Town of Wappinger so
as to enjoy to the fullest extent possible parks and recreation areas located within the Town of
Wappinger.
§171-2 Designation of Parks and Recreation Areas.
The Town of Wappinger hereby establishes the following Town owned properties as official
park and recreation areas of the Town of Wappinger:
1. Airport Park Soccer Complex
2. Carnwath Farms Historic Site & Park
3. Castle Point Park
4. Fleetwood Park
5. Martz Field Recreation Facility
6. Quiet Acres Park
7. Reese Park Town Nature Preserve
8. Robinson Lane Baseball Complex
9. Rockingham Park Soccer Complex
10. Brexel-Schlathaus Park
11. Spook Hill Park
12. South Fowlerhouse (Card Road Basketball Court)
§171-3 General Park Rules and Regulations Applicable to All Parks and Recreation Areas.
The following rules and regulations shall apply to all parks in the Town:
A. Town parks and recreation areas shall be opened for public use between sunrise and Attachment: Chapter 171 -w- JPH Revisions (RES-2020-154 : Adopting “Local Law No. 4, 2020 ‘Parks
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sunset unless other open hours are posted at any park.
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B. Properly licensed dogs, wearing a license tag and vaccinated against rabies pursuant to
the laws of the State of New York and Town of Wappinger and restrained by a leash or
other restraint not exceeding six feet in length, may be brought into a park, except in no
event shall dogs or other animals be allowed to enter any playground, ballfield, basketball
court, handball court, tennis court, or other area prohibited by the Recreation Director.
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit persons with disabilities from
bringing service animals into a park as authorized by federal, state, or city law.
C. It shall be the duty of each dog owner or each person in possession, custody or control of
a dog to remove any feces left by his/her dog on any public area in any Town park.
D. No person shall cut, deface, injure, remove or disturb any tree, shrub, building, fence,
bench or any other structure, apparatus or property; or pick, cut or remove any shrub,
brush or flower; or mark or write upon any building, fence, bench, signs or other
structures.
E. No profane or abusive language shall be used in any Town park.
F. No persons shall sell or offer for sale any goods without permission from the Recreation
Director
G. No persons shall erect, post, carry or distribute any signs, flyers, posters or placards
without written permission of the Recreation Director.
H. No alcoholic beverages shall be permitted in the park area unless permission is received
from the Recreation Director, or except during activities sponsored by the Town.
I. No smoking.
J. Betting or gambling of any type is prohibited.
K. Baseball will be permitted only on diamonds set aside for this activity.
L. Hitting golf balls is prohibited, except in designated areas.
M. No persons shall erect any recreation or play equipment in any park without written
permission of the Recreation Director.
N. Open fires (that is to say, fires not in gasoline stoves, charcoal grills, etc.) or fires not in
designated places and any unattended fires are prohibited. No fire shall be left
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O. No camping without written permission of the Recreation Director.
P. No firearms, fireworks, air guns, bows and arrows or any dangerous weapons are
permitted, except that firearms lawfully in possession, if holstered or cased, may be
carried through a Town park.
Q. No hunting or trapping.
R. Throwing or leaving refuse in or on a Town park, other than in receptacles there provided
for trash, is prohibited.
S. No unlicensed motorized vehicles, including motorcycles, motorbikes, snowmobiles,
minibikes, all-terrain vehicles, etc., shall be operated or parked in a Town park area
outside designated roadways or designated parking areas. Licensed motor vehicles are
only permitted on drives and parking areas.
T. No vehicles shall be operated in a Town park at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour.
U. No overnight parking of motor vehicles in any park area.
V. Privately owned boats, rafts or other artificial means of support on water shall be only
allowed entry upon waters in designated areas.
W. No swimming without written permission of the Recreation Director.
X. No persons shall enter upon any ice in any park.
Y. No entertainment or exhibition of any kind shall be given without the directions, approval
or supervision of the Recreation Director.
Z. No person shall throw stones or other missiles.
AA. No persons shall ride a horse or pony in any park.
§171-4 Closing of parks.
The Recreation Director, Supervisor and Town Board may close the park facilities whenever, in
their judgment, such action is deemed necessary or desirable for the protection of health or safety
of persons entitled to use such facilities.
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§171-5 Regulations for Specific Parks.
Notwithstanding §171-3 above, the following rules and regulations specific to certain parks shall
be applicable. If the rule or regulation contained herein shall conflict with §171-3 above, this
section shall control:
A. Airport Park Soccer Complex - reserved
B. Carnwath Farms Historic Site & Park - reserved
C. Castle Point Park - reserved
D. Fleetwood Park - reserved
E. Martz Field Recreation Facility - reserved
F. Quiet Acres Park - reserved
G. Reese Park Town Nature Preserve - reserved
H. Robinson Lane Baseball Complex - reserved
I. Rockingham Park Soccer Complex - reserved
J. Brexel-Schlathaus Park - reserved
K. Spook Hill Park - reserved
L. South Fowlerhouse (Card Road Basketball Court) - reserved
§171-6 Park Rental regulation.
Any request for the use of a Park and Recreation Area shall be made pursuant to the following
Regulations:
A. Request for use of Park and Recreation facilities may be made up to one year in
advance of an event but no later than two (2) weeks prior to the intended date of use and is
subject to approval of the Recreation Director.
B. Persons wishing to reserve Town facilities for specific use shall first apply at the
Recreation office or online on the approved application form with all requisite documentation.
Applications shall be approved or denied by the Recreation Director. Denial of use may be
appealed to the Town Board.
C. The Recreation Director may set reasonable conditions upon any approval to use a
Town Facility.
D. The fee for use of certain Town Facilities shall be set by separate Resolution of
the Town Board which may be amended from time to time.
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E. Adult supervision is required for any activity involving persons less than 18 years
of age. There shall be a minimum of one adult per each 10 persons less than 18 years of age.
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F. All organizations, private parties in excess of 100 people, or any request that
involves the serving of alcohol must provide the following documentation to the Recreating
Director upon application:
(1) A current valid certificate of insurance naming the Town of Wappinger, 20
Middlebush Road, Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 as additional insured for the date(s)
applied.
(2) Comprehensive general liability limits of at least $1,000,000 per
occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate.
(3) Request shall not be processed unless all requisite documentation is
provided at time of application.
G. Persons applying for use of Town lands must provide a signed hold harmless
agreement.
H. The Recreation Director shall have the responsibility to resolve all scheduling
conflicts involving the use of park facilities.
§171-7 Penalties for offenses.
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this chapter, or any rule or regulation
made pursuant thereto, shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a violation punishable by a
fine in the amount set forth in Chapter 122, Article V, § 122-20U of the Code or by
imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The
continuation of an offense against the provisions of this chapter shall constitute, for each day the
offense is continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.
§ 171-8 Enforcement.
This chapter may be enforced by any police agency having jurisdiction within the Town of
Wappinger.
§171-9 Posting.
A. Signs shall be conspicuously posted at the regular entrances to Town Parks to provide
notice of the park hours and other restrictions established by this Chapter. The failure to
post signs, or the failure to include the prohibited conduct on the sign shall not be a
defense against a violation of this Chapter and proof of posting a sign shall not be
required to establish a violation of this Chapter.
B. A person who enters or remains within a park after regular hours shall be deemed to have
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