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2021-06-14Town of Wappinger
Regular Meeting
- Minutes -
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
townofwappinger. us
Joseph Paoloni
(845)297-5772
Monday, June 14, 2021 7:00 PM Town Hall
Call to Order
Attendee Name
Organization
Title
Status
Arrived
Richard Thurston
Town of Wappinger
Supervisor
Remote
7:00 PM
William H. Beale
Town of Wappinger
Councilman
Present
7:00 PM
Angela Bettina
Town of Wappinger
Councilwoman
Present
7:00 PM
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
Salute to the Flag
Agenda and Minutes
1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman
AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
2. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes
RESULT:
ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
Christopher Phillips, Councilman
SECONDER:
Al Casella, Councilman
AYES:
Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
3. Financial Update
Comptroller Awino passed out the financial update. He spoke of mortgage tax and its overage,
i.e the revenue received from homeowner refinancing. His only hope is that this will continue.
The details are summarized below:
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FlnaIndall Update 06/1412021
REVEL E HJUJUaUD —_A$ DEMAt3j�_.2021
• Mortgage Tax. [A30051 decreased by 19% from, 138,141 In April to,
$111, 3,12 In May 2021 Year to date gross mortgage tax receipts stands
at $538,84(net approx. $496,0010) with annual budget at $450,0001,
Average! net tax receipt Is Currently $99,2010 per month.
• Court fees and fines [[2610] decree y 37% from $401,285 in
March to $25,230 in April,,'Tbwn was allocated $19�,162 of that collection,,
a drop from $15,,435 allocated In Il rch. Total Court Fines and Fees
received througih April (YTD revenue $51,540) Average collections
$12,885 per month, Annual budget $23,2,,10010.
• Suilding Permits [52,519,01 collections Increased Iby 10% from
$31,51610 In April to $34,853 in May. Average collections stands, at
$30,267 per mio nth. Total collections through IN ay $151,,339. Annual
Biudget 320,000
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* A fund irevenue:received $3r367�89161 (8010/6 of Budget)
* B'fund revenue received $493,056 (35%)
* DO fund revenue received $3,,349,,553 (800/*)
IEXPEND E, 311 20,2,1
* A16,20.410 Telephone $1.19,r6917'(109% of $18,,10001)., Town hall land
)line and cellphone expenses for vairious departments iindudiing
recreation,, building & grounds, highway superintendent,, IHIR,, town tierk,
comptroller etc. A budget transfer from A fund balance Is recomimended.
* A1620.450 Miscellaneous $4101151(1001% of $40,01101101). Includes
Wwri hall and senhar center deep, cleaning expenses after COVID-19
expasure $10800,, plumbing repairs at 1 5 $,29,010, replace fire system,
panK, smoke alarms $8,8130, HVAC labor town haill $4285', Boller repairs
at trooper arraicks $1226. A budget transfer from, A fund balance is
recornmended.
* A11620.453 HMaintenance $28$1241(616% of $4214651).
a A1440.4100 Engineer $27,156 (39% of 70,000,).
9 A8160.1001 Recycle center personnel $114,152 (56% of 25,520).
* A901160.80101 Heafth Insurance $3912,644, (55%, of 711,005).1nc 6/21
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�w 97,310.101 Summer Director Playground 140637 1 % of
"d,g g ® Re eptunnu t serVicdurinigiVI ning. A budget transfer
from B fund Ibailaince is, recommended.
Sura ria ,of expemliture
a A fund expenditure paid $1,916191,6801(41% of modified budget)
IB, fund expenditure paid $42 ,912'6 (30%)
o DIR fund expenditure paid $1,570,431 (36P/,b)
A fund Cash at Bank2,17, 1�O
fund Cash at Dante, $5,807,000
Iib fund Cash at Bank $4,1668,00'
E,MMMF,I2 BIND I�L
A fund balance $1,118,000
IB fund balance $5r101;,00
DB,fund balance $2,5610,000
ParkllaWs Trust IFlund $478,,1000
IV. Public Hearings
Resolution Introducing Proposed Local Law Entitled "Town Of Wappinger Cross
Connection Control Law"
Opened by Councilman Beale Seconded by Councilman Casella.
RESULT: CLOSED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
V. Public Portion
1. Motion To: Open Public Portion
Robin Licari from 15 Red Hawk Hollow Road rose to speak on a petition signed by 721 people
to restore long standing code from the 1980's that was removed on March 11, 2019 that
prohibited gas stations within 2500 feet of each other and within 1000 feet of residents. The
petition was signed by people in opposition to a proposed gas station at the intersection of New
Hamburg Road and Route 91) that was submitted to the correspondence log, the last resolution
on the agenda. Supervisor Thurston with remote access via'Zoom', argued a point of order that
it is not on the agenda, that it is in the correspondence log and that she is out of order.
Councilman Beale said that the `Town Board Rules' do not support that this item is on the
agenda, only the log. He added that the proposed gas station is a matter before the Planning
Board. Ms. Licari persisted that this is where the law was changed in 2019 not the Planning
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Board; and, this is where it can be restored. Councilman Beale accommodated Ms. Licari and
the cross talk. Councilman Beale stated, "This Town can be sued if the Town Board takes a
position on a project that is before the authority having jurisdiction, which is the Planning
board." He also said, "When there's an application before the planning board, you can't change
laws while there's an application before the planning board". Concerning the detail of the
correspondence log being an agenda item, a resident stated that there is no reason why agendas
cannot be amended.
A resident commented that a change in the law would require the proposed gas station to acquire
a variance. Councilman Beale said, "The reason why this was changed was because of litigation
I had previously mentioned relative to the BJs application that came before the planning board
when BJs wanted to put a gas station in at Route 9 and Old Hopewell Road." In response to a
resident's question about changing the law for the whole town, Councilman Beale said, that was
the recommendation of legal counsel. Another resident asked, "Did you change it because you
were sued?" Councilman Beale asked the attorney, if there was a legal issue regarding BJs. The
attorney responded, yes. Attorney Horan added, "with respect to the 2500 feet between gasoline
filling stations, there are court cases that say, that is an anti-competitive, anti-trust provision that
is unenforceable as a matter of law." He continued, "With respect to the 1000 foot, that
Councilman Beale mentioned, all but one of the gas stations in the town is within 1000 feet of a
residential district." He added many of them have variances that serve as a precedence for other
variances. He said that variances are not for the standard case that is what the Special Permit
requirement is for, that is still in play in the zoning code.
Councilman Beale agreed to letting two more people speak. He added that there certain things
he cannot give an opinion on. Ben Amundson from 73 Losee Road wanted clarity on why the
law was changed due to litigation and asked if the way to put it back was to sue the Applicant or
the Town to get it back in. Would the town rather be sued by the applicant or the residents. He
stated. "We think it's a bad idea to allow gas stations to be touching people's properties." He
said, "If we had it for so long, I don't see, have we lost a severe amount of lawsuits? Did we lose
more lawsuits than we won? I think it was a solid zoning code that survived a long time." He
asked to put it on the next agenda.
Ron Evangelist from Hughsonville addressed the board. He said that he looked at other
neighboring the Town of Wappinger, five towns counting Newburgh that all have some kind of
restriction, including 1000ft, 1500 hundred foot separations. They all have some kind of
separation restriction. He said, "Unfortunately, in 2019, the Town of Wappinger removed all of
its separation restrictions in March. He added, in November they added apartments above a gas
station in a Hamlet Mixed -Use zoning. By December 20th, 2019 or within 30 days, `Gasland'
made a full submittal indicating that `Gasland' must have been aware. He added that when there
is an existing controversy, they put in place a moratorium and make recommendations with a
planner or a committee. He added that this is done all the time.
Eddie Palm from 237 Beacon Lane in Wappinger, said, "The restrictions were dropped
whenever, I understand from a very reliable source. You have no idea how reliable this source is
that the Town Board approached the Nesheiwats to come in with this project." Councilman
Beale stated, "I have no knowledge and I did not have any communication with Nesheiwat until
they called me after my community gathering very upset with me about having the community
gathering."
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John Tylisczak from 26 S. Mesier Avenue asked if you can change the law back to the way it
was, then the applicant can apply to the ZBA for a variance. Then it is up to the other board to
make the determination. Attorney Horan stated that was recused from the `Gasland' application
before the planning board. He said there are three different processes and the one before the
planning board has not been determined and that many of the requirements for getting a variance
are the same for granting a Special Use permit. He added that the SEQRA binds all agencies and
not specific the granting application.
The Public Portion was closed.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman
AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
2. Motion To: Close Public Portion
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman
SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman
AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
VI. Discussions
1. Recreation Trust Fund Project List
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2. Updates- Carnwath Roof, Spookhill Park, Rockingham Building Demolition
Engineer Moot spoke on the aforementioned items. They have ordered the specialized tarp. The
Parking area at Spook Hill Park is ready to be paved. Steve Frazier said the tussles are ready to
be put on. As part of the process for demolition. Product submittals and schedules will be
submitted after the subsequent meeting on June 15 with the county. The building will rated as
"All Treated with Asbestos Materials."
3. Robinson Lane Park Dugout Repairs R3 and R4- Al Casella
Councilman Casella spoke on the dugouts. He spoke of safety as a priority. Supervisoir
Thurston suggested fencing around the un -safe dugouts to prevent use. He brought of other
items that were not on the agenda but are on the video..
VII. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2021-84
A Resolution Authorizing, Subject To Permissive Referendum, The Reconstruction Of And
Construction Of Additions To Various Highway Department Buildings And Facilities, In
And For The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, At A Maximum
Estimated Cost Of $1,250,000, And Authorizing The Issuance Of $1,250,000 Bonds Of Said
Town To Pay The Cost Thereof
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2. Updates- Carnwath Roof, Spookhill Park, Rockingham Building Demolition
Engineer Moot spoke on the aforementioned items. They have ordered the specialized tarp. The
Parking area at Spook Hill Park is ready to be paved. Steve Frazier said the tussles are ready to
be put on. As part of the process for demolition. Product submittals and schedules will be
submitted after the subsequent meeting on June 15 with the county. The building will rated as
"All Treated with Asbestos Materials."
3. Robinson Lane Park Dugout Repairs R3 and R4- Al Casella
Councilman Casella spoke on the dugouts. He spoke of safety as a priority. Supervisoir
Thurston suggested fencing around the un -safe dugouts to prevent use. He brought of other
items that were not on the agenda but are on the video..
VII. Resolutions
RESOLUTION: 2021-84
A Resolution Authorizing, Subject To Permissive Referendum, The Reconstruction Of And
Construction Of Additions To Various Highway Department Buildings And Facilities, In
And For The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, At A Maximum
Estimated Cost Of $1,250,000, And Authorizing The Issuance Of $1,250,000 Bonds Of Said
Town To Pay The Cost Thereof
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WHEREAS, the capital project hereinafter described, as proposed, has been determined
to be a Type II Action pursuant to the regulations of the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation promulgated pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review
Act, which regulations state that Type II Actions will not have a significant adverse effect on the
environment; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to authorize such capital project and its financing; NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, as follows:
Section 1. The reconstruction of and construction of improvements and additions to
various Highway Department buildings and facilities, in and for the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, including site improvements, original furnishings, equipment,
machinery, apparatus, appurtenances, as well as other incidental improvements and expenses in
connection therewith, is hereby authorized, subject to permissive referendum, at a maximum
estimated cost of $1,250,000.
Section 2. The plan for the financing of the aforesaid maximum estimated cost is by
the issuance of $1,250,000 bonds of said Town, hereby authorized to be issued therefor pursuant
to the provisions of the Local Finance Law.
Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of probable usefulness of the
aforesaid class of objects or purposes is twenty-five years, pursuant to subdivision 12(a)(1) of
paragraph a of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further determined that the
maximum maturity of the bonds herein authorized will exceed five years.
Section 4. The faith and credit of said Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New
York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such
bonds as the same respectively become due and payable. An annual appropriation shall be made
in each year sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds becoming due and
payable in such year unless paid from other revenues. There shall annually be levied on all the
taxable real property of said Town, a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such
bonds as the same become due and payable.
Section 5. Subject to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, the power to authorize
the issuance of and to sell bond anticipation notes in anticipation of the issuance and sale of the
bonds herein authorized, including renewals of such notes, is hereby delegated to the Supervisor
of said Town, the chief fiscal officer. Such notes shall be of such terms, form and contents, and
shall be sold in such manner, as may be prescribed by said Supervisor, consistent with the
provisions of the Local Finance Law.
Section 6. All other matters except as provided herein relating to the bonds herein
authorized including the date, denominations, maturities and interest payment dates, within the
limitations prescribed herein and the manner of execution of the same, including the
consolidation with other issues, and also the ability to issue bonds with substantially level or
declining annual debt service, shall be determined by the Supervisor, the chief fiscal officer of
such Town. Such bonds shall contain substantially the recital of validity clause provided for in
Section 52.00 of the Local Finance Law, and shall otherwise be in such form and contain such
recitals, in addition to those required by Section 51.00 of the Local Finance Law, as the
Supervisor shall determine consistent with the provisions of the Local Finance Law.
Section 7. The validity of such bonds and bond anticipation notes may be contested
only if:
1) Such obligations are authorized for an object or purpose for which said Town is
not authorized to expend money, or
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2) The provisions of law which should be complied with at the date of publication of
this resolution are not substantially complied with,
and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after
the date of such publication, or
3) Such obligations are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution.
Section 8. This resolution shall constitute a statement of official intent for purposes
of Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2. Other than as specified in this resolution, no monies
are, or are reasonably expected to be, reserved, allocated on a long-term basis, or otherwise set
aside with respect to the permanent funding of the object or purpose described herein.
Section 9. Upon this resolution taking effect, the same shall be published in full or
summary form in the official newspaper(s) of said Town for such purpose, together with a notice
of the Town Clerk in substantially the form provided in Section 81.00 of the Local Finance Law.
Section 10. THIS RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE
REFERENDUM.
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The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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June 14, 2021
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-85
Resolution Accepting Undertaking Secured By Cash Deposit In Connection With
Poughkeepsie Nissan
WHEREAS, Maric LLC ("Applicant" and "Owner") is the owner of two parcels of real
property located at 1429 and 1455 Route 9 in the Town of Wappinger designated as Tax Parcels -
6157-02-607815 and 6157-02-607850 (the "Property"), which are being reviewed for Lot Line
Alignment and Site Plan Approvals by the Town of Wappinger Planning Board; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant/Owner seeks to file the lot line adjustment but the filing of said
lot line adjustment creates certain issues related to the site plan on the Poughkeepsie Nissan
property; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant/Owner has agreed to deliver to the Town a Cash Deposit in the
form of a Bank Check(s) in the amount of $60,000.00 as security to guarantee that the Owner will
pursue a site plan application to cure the necessary issues; and
WHEREAS, the terms of the Undertaking authorize the Town of Wappinger to draw
against the aforementioned Cash Deposit in the event the Applicant/Owner does not receive Final
Approval and the project site is not restored in accordance with the terms of the Undertaking.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby determines that
the Cash Deposit in the form of a Bank Check(s) in the amount of $60,00.00 is acceptable and
sufficient as a guarantee to secure the obligation to restore the project site in the event the
Applicant/Owner does not fulfill its obligations as provided in the Undertaking; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby accepts the Cash Deposit in
the total sum of $60,00.00, as security for the faithful performance for the completion of the
obligations set forth in the Undertaking; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor is directed to deposit the
aforementioned Cash Deposit in a bank account maintained by the Town, to be held in escrow,
pending compliance with the terms of the Undertaking.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-86
Resolution Authorizing The Naming Of Private Road For Cohen Subdivision
WHEREAS, in order to comply with the Dutchess County Enhanced 9-1-1 Response
Program, the Town must name public and private roads within the Town; and
WHEREAS, the developer for the Cohen Subdivision has requested that the private drive
that addresses Lots 1, 2 and 3 within the Cohen Subdivision be named SUNSET COURT.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby names the
private drive that addresses Lots 1, 2 and 3 within the Cohen Subdivision as SUNSET COURT in
accordance with an email dated June 4, 2021 from Larry Brody of Dutchess County Department of
Emergency Response; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is directed to provide a copy of
this Resolution to the Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-87
Resolution Authorizing Application For A Grant Under The Local Government Efficiency
Program In Connection With Wildwood Sewer District Consolidation
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is applying to New York State Department of State
for a grant under the Local Government Efficiency Program for a project titled Wildwood Sewer
District Consolidation; and
WHEREAS, the grant application requires the applicant municipality to obtain the
approval/ endorsement of the governing body of the municipality or municipalities in which the
project will be located.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger hereby does approve and endorse the application for a grant under the Local
Government Efficiency Program, for a project known as Wildwood Sewer District Consolidation
and located within this community.
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-88
Resolution Authorizing Application For A Grant Under The Local Waterfront
Revitalization Program In Connection With Waterfront Revitalization Strategy
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is applying to New York State Department of State
for a grant under the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program for a project titled Town of
Wappinger Waterfront Revitalization Strategy; and
WHEREAS, the grant application requires the applicant municipality to obtain the
approval/ endorsement of the governing body of the municipality or municipalities in which the
project will be located.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger hereby does approve and endorse the application for a grant under the Local Waterfront
Revitalization Program, for a project known as Town of Wappinger Waterfront Revitalization
Strategy and located within this community.
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-89
Resolution Authorizing Application For A Grant Under The Water Quality Improvements
Program In Connection With Wildwood Sewer And Woodhill Green Wastewater
Consolidation
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is applying to New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation for a grant under the Water Quality Improvements Program for a
project titled Wildwood Sewer and Woodhill Green Wastewater Consolidation; and
WHEREAS, the grant application requires the applicant municipality to obtain the
approval/ endorsement of the governing body of the municipality or municipalities in which the
project will be located.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger hereby does approve and endorse the application for a grant under the Water Quality
Improvement Project, for a project known as Wildwood Sewer and Woodhill Green Wastewater
Consolidation and located within this community.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows
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Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
June 14, 2021
The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-90
Resolution Adopting Local Law No. 3 Of The Year 2021 Entitled "Town Of Wappinger
Cross Connection Control Law"
WHEREAS, by Resolution 2021-79 the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger introduced a
proposed Local Law entitled, "TOWN OF WAPPINGER CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL
LAW" for consideration of adoption by the Town Board on May 10, 2021; and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was duly advertised in the Southern Dutchess News and the
Poughkeepsie Journal as required by law; and
Town of Wappinger Page 13 Printed 6/17/2021
Regular Meeting Minutes June 14, 2021
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held via zoom on June 14, 2021, and all parties in attendance
were permitted an opportunity to submit comments 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 11 action
pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(26) 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, "TOWN OF WAPPINGER CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL
LAW" 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
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
RESOLUTION: 2021-91
Resolution Acknowledging Appointment Of Clerk Of The Court, Deputy Court Clerk And
Clerks To The Justice
WHEREAS, pursuant to Town Law §20 and Uniform Justice Court Act § 109, the Town Board
shall provide such non judicial personnel for the Town Justice Court as is necessary; and
WHEREAS, the clerks of the Court are employed only upon the advice and consent of the town
justices pursuant to Town Law §20; and
Town of Wappinger Page 14 Printed 6/17/2021
Regular Meeting Minutes June 14, 2021
WHEREAS, the Town Justices recommend promotions to Court Clerk and to Deputy Court and
the appointment two Clerks to the Justice to fill vacancies that were created by retirement; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has previously made budgetary appropriations for these positions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The Town Board with the consent of the Town Justices promote Kristine Thomas to the
position of Court Clerk with her compensation at the salary of $58,878 annually.
2. The Town Board with the consent of the Town Justices promote Gina Renzo to the
position of Deputy Court Clerk with her compensation at the rate of $25.00 per hour.
The Town Board with the consent of the Town Justices promote Mindy Jesek to the
position of Clerk to the Justice (Full Time) with her compensation at the rate of $19.19
per hour.
4. The Town Board with the consent of the Town Justices promote Lavonne Cooper to the
position of Clerk to the Justice (Part Time) with her compensation at the rate of $19.19
per hour.
5. The above appointments are Exempt Civil Service Positions in accordance with the rules
of the Dutchess County Department of Human Resources.
6. The above appointments are subject to the approval of the Dutchess County Department
of Human Resources and are further subject to Civil Service Law and the Rules of New
York State and the Dutchess County Department of Human Resources.
7. All necessary documentation for the appointment shall be filed with the Dutchess County
Department of Human Resources.
8. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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RESOLUTION: 2021-92
Correspondence Log
Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log
Town of Wappinger Page 15 Printed 6/17/2021
Regular Meeting Minutes June 14, 2021
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 -2021-92
Correspondence
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Date Ree" Re:
Agenda Date
06-14-001
Town Board
Lee Mire Frerio
6/4/2021
6/4/2021 May 2021 Tax Realty Report
6/14/2021
06-14-002
Town Board
Carl S. Wolfson
5/21/2021
5/21/2021 Justice Report April 2021
6/14/2021
06-14-003
Town Board
Theresa Murphy
5/24/2021
5/24/2021 Building Permit Refund Request
6/14/2021
06-14-004
Town Board
Robin Licari
6/8/2021
6/8/2021 Petition to Amend ZoNrig Code 240-52
6/14/2021
�-14-005
Town Board
Catherine Wisse
6/8/2021
6/8/2021 Certificate Of Attendance Training -Eric Axelseri
6/14/2021
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 -2021-92
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted.
10. Details
VIII. Items for Special Consideration/New Business
1. Motion To: Authorize $2,000 from the B Fund Building department line.for their Vehicle
Repairs
Vehicle repairs for the building department are out of warranty. One vehicle needs AC repair.
The board authorized $2,000 from the B Fund Building department line.
Town of Wappinger Page 16 Printed 611712021
Correspondence
Log
-2021-0 -14
Number
TO
From Date
Date Ree` Re:
Agenda Date
06-14-001
Torn Board
Lee krie Frerio
6/4/2021
6/4/2021 May 2021 Tax Realty Report
6/14/2021
06-14-002
Torn Board
Carl S. Wolfson
5/21/2021
5/21/2021 Justice Report April 2021
6/14/2021
06-14-003
Torn Board
Theresa Murphy
512412021
512412021 Building Permit Refund Request
611412021
06-14-004
Torn Board
Robin Licari
6/8/2021
6/8/2021 Petition to Amend Zoriirig Code 240-52
6/14/2021
06-14-005
Town Board
Catherine Wisse
6/8/2021
6/8/2021 Certificate Of Attendance Training -Eric Axelseri
6/14/2021
VIII. Items for Special Consideration/New Business
1. Motion To: Authorize $2,000 from the B Fund Building department line.for their Vehicle
Repairs
Vehicle repairs for the building department are out of warranty. One vehicle needs AC repair.
The board authorized $2,000 from the B Fund Building department line.
Town of Wappinger Page 16 Printed 611712021
Regular Meeting Minutes June 14, 2021
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman
SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman
AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
IX. Executive Session - Contract and Personnel Issues
1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session
RESULT:
ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
Angela Bettina, Councilwoman
SECONDER:
Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES:
Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session
RESULT:
ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
Angela Bettina, Councilwoman
SECONDER:
Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES:
Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
X. Adjournment
Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature
The meeting adjourned at 10:26 PM.
Joseph P. Paoloni
Town Clerk
RESULT:
ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
Angela Bettina, Councilwoman
SECONDER:
Christopher Phillips, Councilman
AYES:
Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella
Town of Wappinger Page 17 Printed 6/17/2021
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 2021
A Local Law entitled "Town of Wappinger Cross Connection Control Law."
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows:
Section L• Title.
This Local Law shall be known and cited as Town of Wappinger Local Law No. of
the Year 2021 entitled "Town of Wappinger Cross Connection Control Law."
Section IL• Amendment of Chapter 234, Article VIII, Section 234-47 Cross -Connection
Chapter 234, Article VIII, Section 234-47 of the Town Code of the Town of Wappinger
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"§ 234-47. Cross -connection control.
A. The purpose of this section is to safeguard the municipal water supply from potential
contamination by preventing backflow from a water user into the Town of Wappinger
municipal water supply system. The adoption of this section will enable the Town of
Wappinger to comply with the requirements of the New York State Sanitary Code, Part
5, Section 5-1.31, and, in some cases, supersede the requirements of the state code. The
safeguarding shall be accomplished by a requirement for the installation by the owner of
the premises of an approved air -gap separation, reduced -pressure zone (RPZ) device or
a double-check valve assembly (DCVA), as defined in this Chapter, consistent with the
degree of hazard posed by a service connection from the premises to the municipal water
supply system.
B. Facilities requiring cross -connection control devices as designated:
1. Hazardous facilities requiring air -gap separation or reduced -pressure zone (RPZ) device.
(a) Sewage and industrial wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations; sewer
flushers.
(b) Paper manufacturing or processing; dye plants; petroleum processing; printing plant;
chemical manufacturing or processing; industrial fluid systems; steam generation;
rubber processing; tanneries.
(c) Canneries; breweries; food processing; milk processing; ice manufacturing; meat
packers; poultry processing; rendering companies.
(d) Hospitals; clinics; laboratories; medical office buildings; veterinary hospitals;
mortuaries; embalmers.
(e) Airports; aircraft hangers; passenger and freight terminals; trucking terminals;
shipyards; marinas.
(� Metal -plating; photo -processing; laundries, commercial car washes; commercial
refrigeration systems; dry-cleaning establishments.
(g) Commercial greenhouses; spraying and irrigation systems using weedicides or
herbicides; exterminators.
(h) Boiler systems; cooling towers or internal fire -fighting systems using conditioners,
inhibitors or corrosion -control chemicals (typically: apartment buildings, cooling
towers and warehouses).
(i) Residential units with lawn and irrigation system with chemical injection.
(j) Any building or premises on which there exists an auxiliary water supply which is not
separated from the municipal water supply system.
2. Aesthetically objectionable facilities requiring double-check valve assembly (DCVA).
(k) Customer fire -protection loops; fire storage tanks with no chemical additives.
(1) High-temperature potable water.
(m) Utilization of food -grade dyes.
(n) Complex plumbing systems in commercial buildings (typically: barbershops, beauty
salons, churches, apartment buildings, gas stations, supermarkets, nursing homes,
construction sites and carnivals).
(o) Residential units with lawn and irrigation systems.
(p) Industrial, commercial, professional and business facilities which receive a building
permit after the effective date of this chapter.
(q) Existing residential and nonresidential buildings containing an auxiliary water supply in
a separate piping system (i.e., a well) with no known cross -connection to the municipal
water supply system.
(r) Existing residential and nonresidential buildings containing an internal cross -
connection of any type to the municipal water supply system.
C. Nonhazardous facilities not requiring a cross -connection control device:
1. All residences, up to four units, except those containing an auxiliary water supply, an
internal cross -connection to a municipal water supply system or a lawn irrigation system.
2. All business, professional and commercial establishments, whose use of the municipal
water supply system is restricted to drinking and toilet purposes for employees and
customers, except those containing an auxiliary water supply, an internal cross -connection
to a municipal water supply system or a lawn or irrigation system service or water meters.
The Water Superintendent or designee with the assistance of the engineer for the Town
shall evaluate any facility which is not listed above and make a determination as to the
category and requirements for installation of a cross -connection protection device.
D. Approval of cross -connection control devices. The Water Superintendent or designee
with the assistance of the engineer for the Town shall have the responsibility for
approving each cross -connection control device, on the basis of catalog or other
professional information submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. The installation
of an air -gap separation device, RPZ or DCVA requires prior plan approval from the
Dutchess County Community Health Department or the New York State Health
Department prior to installation, and documentation of such approval shall be provided
to the Code Enforcement Officer. The design and installation of an acceptable cross -
connection control device hookup must be in accordance with New York State laws and
regulations.
E. Testing requirement.
The testing of every cross -connection control device required shall be performed on initial
installation and on an annual basis by a certified inspector, and the cost shall be borne by
the owner of the premises. The tests shall be performed by a New York State certified
tester on file with the Dutchess County Community Health Department.
2. The owner shall send a certified copy of all test results to the Code Enforcement Officer.
Residential dwellings of four units or less shall be exempt from this annual requirement, as
are certain businesses under subdivision B above.
Certifications of such tests, as well as records of repairs and overhaul of the devices, shall
be maintained at the premises for a period of 10 years and shall be made available to the
Code Enforcement Officer, as well as the Dutchess County and New York State Health
Departments, upon request. In the case of nonresidential buildings which are subject to
annual inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer, the Code Enforcement Officer shall
check the certification of the cross -connection control device by a certified inspector.
Section III. Numbering for Codification.
It is the intention of the Town of Wappinger and it is hereby enacted that the 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 rearranging of the numbering and editing shall not affect the
validity of this Local Law or the provisions of the Code affected thereby.
Section IV. Severability.
The invalidity of any word, section, clause, paragraph, sentence, part or provision of this Local
Law shall not affect the validity of any other part of this Local Law, which can be given effect
without such part or parts.
Section V. Effective Date.
This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the office of the New York State
Secretary of State in accordance with Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law.
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$ 8,585.14
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$ 30,937.77
$ 8,416.79
$ 618.76
168.35
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5/7/2021
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$ 101,233.95
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5/14/2021
29,917.56
120
29,330.91
$ 586.65
95/13/2021
$ 8,943.20
121
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$ 175.36
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5/21/2021
$ 21,990.09
122
$ 21,553,01
$ 431.08
6.00
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5/18/2021
$ 48,096.94
123
47,145.97
942.97
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5/20/2021
$ 22,007.50
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5/25/2021
$ 40,218.58
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$ 30,936.53
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
JUSTICE COURT
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590-0324
(845) 297-6070 + (845) 297-0145
FAX: (845) 297-0145
COURT HOURS:
Tuesday 5:30 P.M.
2nd and 4th Wednesdays 5:30 P.M.
1st and 3rd Thursdays 5:30 PM.
Supervisor Thurston and Members of the Town Board
Town of Wappinger Town Hall
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers, NY 12590
Re: Carl S. Wolfson, Town Justice Monthly Report, April, 2021
Dear Supervisor Thurston and Members of the Town Board;
TOWN JUSTICE
CARL S. WOLFSON
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MAY 21 2021
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN C1 FRK
The following is a report of the cases disposed of during the month of April 2021;
14 Penal Law matters resulting in $330.00 collected in fines and fees.
91 Vehicle and Traffic Law matters resulting in $9,598.00 collected in fines and fees.
5 Civil matter resulting in $35.00 collected in fees.
6 Termination of Suspension fees resulting in $385.00 collected.
1 DNA fee collected in the amount of $50.00.
1 Bail forfeiture in the amount of $1.00.
I have forwarded a check in the amount of $10,399.00 to the Town of Wappinger
Comptroller. In addition I am holding $1,582.00 in pending bail.
Respectfully submitted,
Car S. olfson,
Town Justice
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
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Town of Wappinger,
Attn: Town Board,
20 Middlebush Road
Wappinger Falls, NY 12590
You will be notified by My Way Home Imp. Inc. that our project will not commence due to an excessive
increase in costs for supplies since signing the contract.. The permit for it should be closed.
I realize the application fee of $150.00 is non-refundable, but I am requesting a refund for the Deck
Square Footage Fee of $147.00_ My Way spoke with Christa Verano — 297-6256 x123 regarding, this
refund.
Please send my $147 refund to the address shown above.
Regards,
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through -
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13,2019.,
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 2,40-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
Changes that:
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district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
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premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
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that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/10 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Poughkeepsie, call on the Town Board and Town
Supervisor to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped
away through changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes;
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11119 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away throug,t
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital public library, institution
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town Supervisor
to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
+ "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
+ "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
+ "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building' (11/13/19 addition)
Save Hu hsonville & Save the Town
We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town
Supervisor to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped
away through changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019,
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes.
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, perk, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3111119 removal)
+ "There shall be a minimum of 2, 500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3111119
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building". (11113119 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
e "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
* "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline, filing stations" (3/1,1/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
"There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town Supervisor
to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections.the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code' -
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changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located". (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations", (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town Supervisor
to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
Changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
Save Hu hsonville & Save the Town
We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town Supervisor
to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that.
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building". (11/13119 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on the Town Board and Town Supervisor
to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations': (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Poughkeepsie, call on the Town Board and Town
Supervisor to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped
away through changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019,
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution .
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations': (3111/19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building": (11/13/19 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Poughkeepsie, ca9 on the Town Board and Town
Supervisor to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped
away through changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019,
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
e "There shall be a minimum of 2,560 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/i1/19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the ONO nercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11113/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
e "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
e "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2419
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• `There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3111/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" 0/11/19 removal)
9 "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11 /19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
"No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
e ",Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
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district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
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premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once agaiin include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
a "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11119 removal)
® "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permittee' above the commercial grounct floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Wappinger, call on, the Town Board and Town Supervisor
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
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district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
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premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
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"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
+ "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
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changes made on March 11, 20119 and November 13, 2019,
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/13 remova))
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removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these, 2019
changes:
o "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
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premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
0 "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations", (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to, once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
"No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library� institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
"There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations" (3/11/19
removal)
"Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19addition)
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019..
Specifically, amend Zoning Code, 240-52 to once again ,include'the original language before these 2019,
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• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
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changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes that:
"No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the, boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
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changes that;
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district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
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simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations", (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
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to amend Zoning Code 240-52 in order to restore protections the Town Board stripped away through
changes made on March 11, 2019 and November 13, 2019.
Specifically, amend Zoning Code 240-52 to once again include the original language before these 2019
changes:
• "No gasoline station shall be within 1,000 feet of the boundary line of any residence
district or of any school, church, park, playground, hospital, public library, institution
for dependents or children or any place of public assembly designed for the
simultaneous use of 100 person or more, regardless of the district where either
premises are located" (3/11/19 removal)
• "There shall be a minimum of 2,500 feet between gasoline filing stations". (3/11/19
removal)
• "Use of a building for any resident or sleeping quarters shall not be permitted, except
that in the Hamlet Mixed Use District, dwelling units which are separate from the gas
stations may be permitted above the commercial ground floor use in the principal gas
station building" (11/13/19 addition)
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER
STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE
OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
W.A. HARRIMAN CAMPUS
ALBANY, NY 12227
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW TRAINING
Member's Name: Eric AXelsen
Town:
County:
Date of Training:
Wappinger
Dutchess
5124121
This is to certify that, pursuant to Section 523 of the Real Property Tax Law and
Section 8188-6.1(c) of Title 9 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Riles and
Regulations of the State of New York, you attended a board of assessment
review member training session on the above date. As a result, you are now
authorized to participate in the forthcoming meeting(s) of the Board of
Assessment Review.
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County Director of Real Property Tax Services
5124121
cc: Town/City Clerk
Date