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2023-05-08
Town of Wappinger Regular Meeting - Minutes - 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 townofwappinger. us Joseph Paoloni (845)297-5772 Monday, May 8, 2023 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 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 II. Salute to the Flag III. Agenda and Minutes 1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes of April 24, 2023 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella IV. Executive Session - Interview HR Candidates 1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session Town of Wappinger Page I Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella V. Public Portion 1. Motion To: Open Public Portion RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Close Public Portion RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella VI. Discussions 1. Garden Club Annual Briefing to the Board - Casella A presentation was given by the Senior Garden Club showing the upgrades and the seasonal decorations. They took over the responsibilities of the memorials as well. Arrangements were made for using the Plant Depot Purgulas. Details of the presentation are on the Town's Website Video. 2. Report by Kevin on Veterans Matters - Thurston Kevin Hathorn handed out correspondence to the board regarding the banner positions and upcoming events but nothing was given to the Town Clerk for recording in these minutes. Director Fulton handed out the 2023 WVA 5K Financial summary attched below: Town of Wappinger Page 2 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 2023 WV A 5k Financial Sunitnary hicopne- to tire WVA S4,675 -Donations $1,460-Rogistrations 1'72 Parficipaws) Totat $6,135 Expenses- hreurred 4 the PWA s j, it oo- Tiining cotitract T,"ee $208- Signage $960- T - Shirts and Tote Bags, (includes S'Urplus to be uscd for ncxt year) Total S2,268 Event Profit $3,867 A dd7don al Erpenses-lij eurred kv the To wit 5100- Duteliess Cotinty'ftafl Nr -mit Fee $130- Perla Potty RQntal $200 -Advertising Assistance 'I"cital, $470 3. Motion To: Approve $44,000 to Purchase Playground Equiptment For Spook Hill Park COMMENTS - Current Meeting: Randy Ross discussed the next phase at Spook Hill Park He spoke of a grant to purchase equipment that runs out in September. He detailed upcoming events at Spook Hill Park. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 4. Replacement of Vehicle Safety Signs at ESB - Thurston Steve Frazier discussed the Safety Signs at the Emergency Service Building. 5. Highway Repaving Bond Resolution - Casella Councilman Casella quoted the rate of Bonding of 3.1% over 15 years. Town of Wappinger Page 3 Printed 511812023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 TOWN OF WAPPING4,111, NY ESTIMATED DEBTSERVICE st"JILDVIX S2,100,6041 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT SERIAL BONDS - 2011 ROAD P24VIN4, is Years Fi,�,raj Esiiinatcd 090nmuml F;,,Thravd Eschilam] F'Stir.111ard Estimaled year Prificipal intuc$t h5trx'90 buvrea ToW Tmd WA Endigg DALI (N41, I R&5 NKAkL -D-Ocu JR!OAN8 5.crvk.�. 2024 S 145,(8A 3-1130% 2G25 150,DOO 3.1, 47014 2026 155,D8111 3.1I V% 2027 160,(W 111001N, 2028 1,60MO 3.1,110% 2[129 I,m 3.1 Otr% 2010 173,000 3, 1 0161� 2031 180,114111 3.1111148 2032 185,0,00 3.1'01"h81, 20.13 190,000 3. 1001% 2 014 1 �,t3,4Xx) 3,1 vrl� 2035 ajog)o 3.10011$ 2036 2f)5,v)0 3.1.0v%8 23.37 -wpno 1310 % 202,38 22(LOOO 1 .. . ... ........ - 1. 1 tt(yka 1,02W)G X26,040bO 212M410,00 S 19,29150 5 41,850M 8 8i,142 50 $ 22h,182.30 39fi112.5o 39,002,54) 79,205.0 229,205.00 37,2'77.501 31,27`r50 7,1,555,001 2.29,554a,110 3,4,8'75,,Q03 34,875.00 69,750.00 Estirtsouil Animal 32,395.00 32,19m4? 64,7W00 224;790A)O 29,915..Ou 29"915.00 59,830,1* 224,830,00 27,357,50 21,35730 54,7t5.810 22V,715A0 24,145100 24,645.00 VZOAO 229,1290.00 21,855-110 2 ],y55 xv 413,71,0,00 2;28,714100 18,9187.50 13,987.50 27,o75.(X) Z2'7,975JX) lfii,042,50 K042,50 32,0185.00 22"7'1'185.G0 t 3.02a -00 1,02W)G X26,040bO 212M410,00 9,9211.0'11 9,'V2t1.1)o l9 8 F1C,lDG 224,840M 6,,742,50 6,742,50 13,485.(1W MCI 3,4 101K) 3,410.00 61020,0412212;3211.009 . . . . ........................ S 353,337.50 S 357,995.00 1,94 1,40,232-50 Assuineq the 1'I))Iowi4tg 194vi& dal.ed OcL6cr 12, 202„3 1'TW6"dim Ocl,(&t 11, 2024-2018 Imarm ha Apffl ll, 2024 atid, ulniznntvd ly fluntafler Total Efdjuale.4 Dvbf Servs ceRequirentents -IfighwayProjerflo" lin,cludes $2.7 Nfiffion for Roads 3.10% Estirtsouil Animal 2,70t)"000 fAtimaud Total pt'v'reftlaxt fiscal YeAr 11,01411 TOW 'rainii Hoods 2023 knottal Debt Service Change in 1811"fin8 P6141pal loterol Outsto"'ding, Ciflinated N14111 Vcar Dchl Survice P-Mmki1"11 1119,01AM&A Q-1ULMOMIA A&SISDAS 1191ALML&TAM f2a, 1149 im ZOO 713,200 1^x,;,;211 903,521 903,521 2024 743,805 1121375 X915„880 83, 7(X) 999'."41 MCI 2025 623,374 154,354 77 %928 24 1,000 1,018,9'28 1,94 2026 647,783 138,4"71 71% ,253 241,000 11027,253 41A2 2027 672,562 p2'1,114.8 743,6,M 24 1AOO 1,034,681 0,72 2028 696360 MMO 77M,999 241,000 1,039,999 M 21()29 f)33, 1 1 8 86,6 1 714,735 241 ,000 960,735 7 2030 506,52fJ 74,070 5810,596 241,000 821""A06 14,48) 2011 1 522,600 11x3.112 585'sol 241,(0) 816"80t 063 21032 531989 51,744 58,1,713 2+11,1;1094! 4Nxs) 2031 $49,1513 441112 $811,1145 24 1,000 829,165 0,54 2034 4°18,145 27,674 411yi, 814'9 241,000 646,819 2! 19114 2035 141„44.3 21,443 3164.596 241 ,000 605,586 1b,:17) 2036 35307 MWO YO),fli(y 241,48 0 610,516 0.81 249,"1? 272,455 tl, 0,2 p b 282,(,1,71 241,000 523,671 1 11, 21�1 2018 244,100 4,884 244,090 2111100 490,090 6,418 2039 10 100 fjlj�,t 6. Highway Garage, Generator, and Electrical Panel Update - Phillips Councilman Phillips addressed the Highway Garage update. CPL engineering summarized the progress. CPL also addressed the Generator. 7. Follow up McGregor matter - Thurston Town of Wappinger Page 4 Printed 511812023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 Deputy Zoning Enforcer, Judith Subrize, addressed the board stating that the owner, Mrs. McGregor, of the property was pleased that the property was being cleaned up. 8. Drinking Water Source Protection resolution on Consultants and additional study - Thurston Russell from the Drinking Water Protection group explained the plan. He addressed well -head protection on the two Sprout Creek sources and the Wappinger Creek source. RESOLUTION: 2023-67 Resolution Adopting Town Of Wappinger Drinking Water Source Protection Plan WHEREAS, in 2021 the Town of Wappinger applied for and was awarded technical support from the NYS Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) for the purpose of developing a plan to protect the quality of its public water supply; and WHEREAS, local stakeholders worked closely with a NYS-funded technical team of water resource engineers, scientists, hydrogeologists, and planners to draft a DWSP2 Plan tailored to the local conditions and priorities; and WHEREAS, a draft DWSP2 Plan was reviewed by local officials at a public session on June 13, 2022; and Whereas a final DWSP2 Plan was accepted by NYS agency representatives by letter dated February 10, 2023, and Whereas, the adoption of the DWSP2 Plan was considered under SEQR and classified as a Type II Action per section 617.5(c) (27) "conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic, feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary processes necessary to the formulation of a proposal for action, provided those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or approve such action" and as such is subject to no further environmental review. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger adopts the DWSP2 Plan in the form attached hereto. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record - Resolution RES -2023-67 ❑ Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Mover0 ❑ El El lDefeated William H. Beale .......................Voter ... ...... D ....... ,........❑.......,........❑........,.......❑..... D Tabled An elaBettina Seconder El .. ❑ ...... ❑ .. ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips ......................Voter.... ......D...... ❑.......,........❑.......,.......❑..... Next: 6/12/23 7:00 PM Al Casella.......... ................... . Mover .. ,........ D ....... ,........❑ .......,........ ❑ ........,....... ❑ ..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 08, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Tabled. RESOLUTION: 2023-68 Resolution Authorizing Request For Additional Drinking Water Source Protection Funding Town of Wappinger Page 5 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 WHEREAS, in 2021 the Town of Wappinger applied for and was awarded technical support from the NYS Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) for the purpose of developing a plan to protect the quality of its public water supply; and WHEREAS, local stakeholders worked closely with a NYS-funded technical team of water resource engineers, scientists, hydrogeologists, and planners to draft a DWSP2 Plan tailored to the local conditions and priorities; and WHEREAS, a draft DWSP2 Plan was reviewed by local officials at a public session on June 13, 2022; and WHEREAS a final DWSP2 Plan was accepted by NYS agency representatives by letter dated February 10, 2023, and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Adopted the approved DWSP2 on May 8, 2023; and WHEREAS, additional DWSP2 funding may be available to the Town to provide technical assistance with the implementation of the DWSP2 Plan; and WHEREAS, the adoption of the DWSP2 Plan was considered under SEQR and classified as a Type II Action per section 617.5(c) (27) "conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic, feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary processes necessary to the formulation of a proposal for action, provided those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or approve such action" and as such is subject to no further environmental review. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby authorizes a request for additional DWSP2 Funding and authorizes and directs the Supervisor execute any documents necessary to apply for and accept such funding. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record - Resolution RES -2023-68 Yes/Aye.. No/Nay Abstain Absent D Adopted ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter 00 ..❑......,.... El ....,......❑..... ❑ El Defeated WilliamH.Beale.................... Voter... . ..... D .....,.... El ❑ Tabled El An elaBettina ....................................................... Voter D ................. ❑ ................ ❑ ............... ❑ ........ El Withdrawn Christopher Phillips ............................... .. Seconder .. ,........ El ....... ❑ ,........❑ .......,........ o 0 ..... AlCasella Mover D El........,....... ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 08, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. 11. Discussion on Setting Public Hearing for Tr -Muni Improvement -Thurston Attorney Horan explained the changes to the Tri-Munipal Plant. He explained the unit operation of a digester and the infrastructure at the plant. The estimated total cost is $1.4 million. The town's percent is 49.55%. The village is 36.04%, and the Town of Poughkeepsie has $14.41%. All three municipalities must agree to fund this. Bonding could be up to 40 years but will probably will be 30 years. VII. Resolutions RESOLUTION: 2023-66 Town of Wappinger Page 6 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 In The Matter Of The Increase And Improvement Of The Facilities Of The United Wappinger Sewer District, In The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York (Tri - Municipal Sludge Digestion Upgrades) ORDER CALLING PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission directed its engineers to prepare a map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost, pursuant to Section 202-b of the Town Law, relating to the increase and improvement of the facilities of the United Wappinger Sewer District, in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York (the "Sewer District"), being the upgrade of the sludge digestion facilities at the Tri Municipal Sewer Treatment Plan, including incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, at a maximum estimated cost of $722,279.94; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has received and reviewed the map, plan and report prepared by C.T. Male Associates dated February 15, 2023, and the Town Board finds that it complies with the requirements of Article 12 of the Town Law; and WHEREAS, the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission and the Town of Wappinger has applied for certain grants in aid to reduce the costs of construction; and WHEREAS, the Town Board determines that the capital project is a Type II Action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(2) as it is the replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of facility, in kind, on the same site and as such is not subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"); and WHEREAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing on the question of the increase and improvement of the facilities of said Sewer District, in the matter described above, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, in accordance with the provisions of Section 202-b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: 1. The Town Board hereby determines that the capital project is a Type II Action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(2) as it is the replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of facility, in kind, on the same site and as such is not subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"). 2. A public hearing will be held in the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in Wappingers Falls, New York, in said Town, on May 22, 2023, at 7:00 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, on the question of the increase and improvement of the facilities of United Wappinger Sewer District in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in the manner described in the preambles hereof, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by law. 3. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of the Notice of Public Hearing hereinafter provided to be published once in the official newspaper, and also to cause a copy thereof to be posted on the sign board of the Town, such publication and posting to be made not less than ten, nor more than twenty, days before the date designated for the hearing. 4. The notice of public hearing shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part hereof. This Order shall take effect immediately. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record - Resolution RES -2023-66 El Adopted Yes/Aye ...... No/Nay ........Abstain ......Absent .. ❑ Adopted as Amended ❑ Defeated Richard Thurston Voter El ... ....... ........... ❑ ❑ ❑ ......... ❑ Tabled William H. Beale .................... Voter.... ,...... D ......,...... ❑ ... .... ❑ ............ ❑ ... ❑ Withdrawn Angela Bettina Voter D ❑ ❑ El Town of Wappinger Page 7 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 Christopher Phillips Mover El ❑ El ElAl Casella'..'...........................seconder........0.................❑................❑........,.......❑..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 08, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-69 Resolution Declaring May 2023 To Be Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month In The Town Of Wappinger WHEREAS, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage in the United States was celebrated beginning in 1978 and was made into a month-long event in 1992; and WHEREAS, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI) seeks to honor and recognize the contributions of residents from countries located throughout Asia, and the India sub -continent; and WHEREAS, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Rotuma, Midway Islands, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Easter Island); and WHEREAS, during AAPI, we acknowledge Asians and Pacific Islanders who have lived and worked in Wappinger and the greater Wappinger area for many decades, contributing to our local economy, culture, education, politics, arts, literature, science and technological developments; and WHEREAS, we cannot deny the unique challenges and complicated, sometimes violent histories of peoples, nations, former empires and colonies across Asia and the Pacific, but we can commit to working together to strengthen our community for the future; and WHEREAS, racially motivated discrimination and harassment is at a high level with recent national and New York City spikes in hate crimes against the AAPI community, especially targeting its Muslim, South and East Asian members; and WHEREAS, the Wappingers Central School District, as of October 2022 in grades PreK thru Grade 12, had 423 enrolled students of Asian/Pacific Islander descent, 421 students of Asian descent, and 2 students of Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander descent; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Board and the Wappingers Central School District are committed to and advocate for equal educational, professional, and social opportunities for AAPI students; and WHEREAS, during AAPI, in working with the Wappingers Central School District, we also focus on the crucial role of education in the history of AAPI Americans; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the members of the Board of the Town of Wappinger, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2023 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Town of Wappinger Page 8 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Richard L. Thurston, Supervisor, have hereunto set my hand this 8th day of May 2023. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows Vote Record - Resolution RES -2023-69 Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent D Adopted El Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter El ❑ El ❑ Defeated William H. Beale Voter D ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Tabled AnelaBettina ......................... Seconder D ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips ............................... Voter ..Mover .. ,........ El ....... 0 ,........❑ .......,........ 0 ........,....... ❑ ..... AlCasella D ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 08, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-70 A Resolution Authorizing, Subject To Permissive Referendum, The Issuance Of $2,700,000 Bonds Of The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, To Pay The Cost Of The Reconstruction And Resurfacing Of Various Roads Throughout And In And For Said Town 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 any adverse significant effects on the environment; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to authorize the financing of such capital project, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. The reconstruction and resurfacing of various roads throughout and in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, including drainage, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, landscaping, grading or improving rights-of-way, as well as other incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, is hereby authorized at a maximum estimated cost of $2,700,000. Section 2. The plan for the financing of the aforesaid maximum estimated cost is by the issuance of $2,700,000 bonds of said Town, hereby authorized to be issued therefor pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law. Town of Wappinger Page 9 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of probable usefulness of the aforesaid class of objects or purposes is fifteen years, pursuant to subdivision 20(c) of paragraph a of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further determined that the maximum maturity of the serial 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. There shall annually be levied on all the taxable real property in 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 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 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. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record - Resolution RES -2023-70 0 Adopted ...,... ❑ Adopted as Amended11 Yes/Aye...... No/Nay Abstain...... Absent... 11 ...... ............. ................ ............ ... El Defeated Richard Thurston Voter D ❑ ❑ ❑ Town of Wappinger Page 10 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 ❑ Tabled William H. Beale Voter El ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn ftelaBettina seconder D ❑ ❑ ❑ Christopher Phillips ............. Voter ................ El ................ ❑ ................ o ........ 0 AlCasella ............................... .. Mover ......... D ........,........❑ .......,........❑ ........,....... ❑..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 08, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. VIII. Items for Special Consideration/New Business 1. Discussion of Fines and Fees - Thurston Barbara Roberti spoke of fees and fines that were adjusted after 2010 which she previously stated. She maintained that the fees that are included in this local law were not changed in those years. 2. Motion To: Schedule a Workshop on June 3rd from LOAM to 12 PM. COMMENTS - Current Meeting: The workshop will include: Fees and Fines Water Source Protection A.R.P.A. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Richard Thurston, Supervisor SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 3. Motion To: Approval of License Acquisition for Microsoft - Bettina COMMENTS - Current Meeting: No cost was given at the meeting. Supervisor Thurston promised to give the cost at a future date. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella IX. Executive Session 1. Motion To: Enter Executive Session Town of Wappinger Page 11 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Richard Thurston, Supervisor SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Return From Executive Session RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella X. Items Approved After Executive Session 1. Motion To: Approve Plumbing Garage Foundation Change Order for $13,263 COMMENTS - Current Meeting: Plumbing garage foundation change order number 1 for $13,263 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Authorize a Personnel Administrator to Jessica C. Barry for $80,000 COMMENTS - Current Meeting: Councilman Phillips amended with an offer of $80,000 with a cap of $85,000 RESULT: ADOPTED [4 TO 11 MOVER: William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Richard Thurston, William H. Beale, Christopher Phillips, Al Casella NAYS: Angela Bettina XI. Adjournment Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature COMMENTS - Current Meeting: The meeting adjourned at 10:59 PM. Joseph P. Paoloni Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Page 12 Printed 5/18/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes May 8, 2023 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Town of Wappinger Page 13 Printed 5/18/2023 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 TABLED RESOLUTION 2023-67 Meeting: 05/08/23 07:00 PM Department: Town Clerk Category: Special Districts Prepared By: Joseph P. Paoloni Initiator: MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: Supervisor Richard Thurston DOC ID: 5956 Resolution Adopting Town Of Wappinger Drinking Water Source Protection Plan WHEREAS, in 2021 the Town of Wappinger applied for and was awarded technical support from the NYS Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) for the purpose of developing a plan to protect the quality of its public water supply; and WHEREAS, local stakeholders worked closely with a NYS-funded technical team of water resource engineers, scientists, hydrogeologists, and planners to draft a DWSP2 Plan tailored to the local conditions and priorities; and WHEREAS, a draft DWSP2 Plan was reviewed by local officials at a public session on June 13, 2022; and Whereas a final DWSP2 Plan was accepted by NYS agency representatives by letter dated February 10, 2023, and Whereas, the adoption of the DWSP2 Plan was considered under SEQR and classified as a Type II Action per section 617.5(c) (27) "conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic, feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary processes necessary to the formulation of a proposal for action, provided those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or approve such action" and as such is subject to no further environmental review. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger adopts the DWSP2 Plan in the form attached hereto. RESULT: TABLED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Richard Thurston, Al Casella SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Next: 6/12/2023 7:00 PM Updated: 5/4/2023 2:07 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 625 Broadway Albany, New York 12203-1010 www.dec.ny.gov Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Rd Wappinger Falls, NY 12690 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower Albany, New York 12237 www.health.ny.gov February 10th, 2023 Re: Wappinger Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) Dear Supervisor Richard Thurston Congratulations! The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Department of Health (DOH) have reviewed the Wappinger Drinking Water Source Protection Program plan completed January 2023, with technical assistance from LaBella and accept the plan, effective February 10, 2023. The plan was reviewed and accepted for its technical merits and for its completeness with respect to the Framework for Creating a Drinking Water Source Protection Program Plan. We encourage communities to actively use, maintain and where possible, improve upon this plan as part of their ongoing source water protection vigilance. If your community has any questions about the Drinking Water Source Protection Program, you can contact us at: source.water dec�v. DEC and DOH distributes a monthly DWSP2 e -newsletter that providers readers with current program information, new resources available, potential funding sources and more. You can sign up by visiting DEC Delivers. �Z ��' �' pok— Susan Van Patten, Section Chief Bureau of Water Resource Management New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ECC: LaBella �ue�c vava�Department of 5TE Of pPPgRT4MITk Environmental Conservation EAU -m-,'" Ashley Inserilidj Section Chief Source Water Assessment and Protection Bureau of Water Supply Protection New York State Department of Health Department of Health Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 ADOPTED RESOLUTION 2023-68 Meeting: 05/08/23 07:00 PM Department: Town Clerk Category: Special Districts Prepared By: Joseph P. Paoloni Initiator: MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: DOC ID: 5957 Resolution Authorizing Request For Additional Drinking Water Source Protection Funding WHEREAS, in 2021 the Town of Wappinger applied for and was awarded technical support from the NYS Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2) for the purpose of developing a plan to protect the quality of its public water supply; and WHEREAS, local stakeholders worked closely with a NYS-funded technical team of water resource engineers, scientists, hydrogeologists, and planners to draft a DWSP2 Plan tailored to the local conditions and priorities; and WHEREAS, a draft DWSP2 Plan was reviewed by local officials at a public session on June 13, 2022; and WHEREAS a final DWSP2 Plan was accepted by NYS agency representatives by letter dated February 10, 2023, and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Adopted the approved DWSP2 on May 8, 2023; and WHEREAS, additional DWSP2 funding may be available to the Town to provide technical assistance with the implementation of the DWSP2 Plan; and WHEREAS, the adoption of the DWSP2 Plan was considered under SEQR and classified as a Type II Action per section 617.5(c) (27) "conducting concurrent environmental, engineering, economic, feasibility and other studies and preliminary planning and budgetary processes necessary to the formulation of a proposal for action, provided those activities do not commit the agency to commence, engage in or approve such action" and as such is subject to no further environmental review. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby authorizes a request for additional DWSP2 Funding and authorizes and directs the Supervisor execute any documents necessary to apply for and accept such funding. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 5/4/2023 2:40 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 ADOPTED RESOLUTION 2023-66 Meeting: 05/08/23 07:00 PM Department: Town Clerk Category: Special Districts Prepared By: Joseph P. Paoloni Initiator: MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: Supervisor Richard Thurston DOC ID: 5955 In The Matter Of The Increase And Improvement Of The Facilities Of The United Wappinger Sewer District, In The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York (Tri - Municipal Sludge Digestion Upgrades) ORDER CALLING PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission directed its engineers to prepare a map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost, pursuant to Section 202-b of the Town Law, relating to the increase and improvement of the facilities of the United Wappinger Sewer District, in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York (the "Sewer District"), being the upgrade of the sludge digestion facilities at the Tri Municipal Sewer Treatment Plan, including incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, at a maximum estimated cost of $722,279.94; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has received and reviewed the map, plan and report prepared by C.T. Male Associates dated February 15, 2023, and the Town Board finds that it complies with the requirements of Article 12 of the Town Law; and WHEREAS, the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission and the Town of Wappinger has applied for certain grants in aid to reduce the costs of construction; and WHEREAS, the Town Board determines that the capital project is a Type II Action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(2) as it is the replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of facility, in kind, on the same site and as such is not subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"); and WHEREAS, it is now desired to call a public hearing on the question of the increase and improvement of the facilities of said Sewer District, in the matter described above, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, in accordance with the provisions of Section 202-b of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: 1. The Town Board hereby determines that the capital project is a Type II Action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5 (c) (2) as it is the replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of facility, in kind, on the same site and as such is not subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"). 2. A public hearing will be held in the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in Wappingers Falls, New York, in said Town, on May 22, 2023, at 7:00 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, on the question of the increase and improvement of the facilities of United Wappinger Sewer District in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in the manner described in the preambles hereof, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by law. 3. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of the Notice of Public Hearing hereinafter provided to be published once in the official newspaper, and also to cause a copy thereof to be posted on the sign board of the Town, such publication and posting to be made not less than ten, nor more than twenty, days before the date designated for the hearing. Updated: 5/4/2023 8:07 AM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Resolution 2023-66 Meeting of May 8, 2023 4. The notice of public hearing shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part hereof. This Order shall take effect immediately. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 5/4/2023 8:07 AM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 2 Prepared for: February 15, 2023 Map, Plan and Report Sludge Digestion Improvements Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission Dutchess County, New York Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission Village of Wappinger Falls Town of Poughkeepsie Town of Wappinger Prepared by: C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES 12 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, New York 12603 (845) 454-4400 FAX (518) 786-7299 C.T. Male Associates Project No: 22.2531 Unauthorized alteration or addition to this document is a violation of the New York © Copyright 2023 State Education Law. C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES EVGNEEMNG, SURVEYING, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHUECTURE & GEOLOGY, D.P.C. C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES TRU-MUNICIPAL SEWER COMMISSION MAP, PLAN AND REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Pale 1.0 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................1 1.1 Summary.......................................................................................................1 1.2 Project Need..................................................................................................1 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS........................................................1 2.1 Existing WWTP............................................................................................1 2.2 Aerobic Sludge Digestion Process.............................................................2 2.3 Existing Sludge Digestors...........................................................................3 2.4 Proposed Upgrades to Digestors...............................................................3 3.0 PROJECT COSTS......................................................................................................4 3.1 Description....................................................................................................4 3.2 Capital Cost...................................................................................................4 3.3 Operation and Maintenance Cost..............................................................6 3.4 First Year Cost..............................................................................................7 APPENDICES APPENDIX A Figure 1- Location Map Figure 2 - Site Map 4- 0 E 0 L Q E 06 a� 0 a� L V c� c� M N O N U) w C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Summary The Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission (Commission) owns and operates a publicly owned Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The WWTP treats domestic and industrial wastewater from the Village of Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, and Town of Poughkeepsie. For the purpose of improving the sludge digestion process at the WWTP, a Map, Plan and Report (Report) has been prepared to present the general plan, capital costs, method of financing, and first year operating costs of the proposed project. This report documents the need for the project and the costs. The following items are documented in this report: • Identifies and describes the proposed sludge digestor improvements • Documents the municipalities' percent allocation for the work. • Documents the estimated capital and operational costs 1.2 Project Need The Commission has identified the need to improve their sludge digestion. Reportedly, there has been an increase in the odors generated by the sludge produced at the WWTP. The sludge is processed on site, mixed with wood chips, and composted. Our understanding is that the compost may also be generating odors. 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS 2.1 Existing WWTP The WWTP was completed in the mid-1980s and is located in Dutchess County, New York. See Figure 1 for a Location Map. The WWTP receives and treats approximately 2.0 million gallon per day (MGD) of wastewater from the Town of Wappinger, Village of Wappingers Falls, and the Town of Poughkeepsie. The WWTP is permitted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to treat flows up to 2.775 MGD. Each of the three municipalities is allocated a portion of the 2.775 MGD. -1- C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES The Town of Wappinger is allocated 1.375 MGD. The Town has a population of 33,523 and has a land area of 28.6 square miles. Only a portion of the Town is tributary to the WWTP. The Village of Wappingers Falls is allocated 1.000 MGD. The Village has a population of 5,522 and a land area of 1.2 square miles. The entire Village is tributary to the WWTP. The Town of Poughkeepsie is allocated 0.400 MGD. The Town has a population of 44,090 and a land area of 31.2 square miles. Only a portion of the Town is tributary to the WWTP. The capital costs for the project are to be shared by all three municipalities based on their allocated flow percentages. Operation and maintenance costs are to be shared by the municipalities based on their actual metered flow. 2.2 Aerobic Sludge Digestion Process A typical sludge digestion process consists of sludge digester tanks, process air piping, diffusers, and blowers. Primary and waste activated sludge is dewatered and sent to the digester tank(s). Initially in the aerobic sludge digestion process, a maximum capacity of air is provided to the digester tanks to provide oxygen for the oxidation of cell tissue to carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia. The maximum capacity of air is supplied continuously over time to provide the oxygen requirements to oxidize ammonia to nitrate, the nitrification process. During the nitrification process, the pH of the sludge decreases due to the increase in acidity from an increase of hydrogen ions. pH must be closely monitored during aerobic digestion because biomass organisms favorable to aerobic sludge digestion process are depleted when pH drops below 6.0. When pH drops below 6.3, process air should be decreased or eliminated to allow for denitrification process, which will raise the pH level to acceptable levels. Once the pH levels rise to acceptable levels, maximum air is then re -introduced. This cycle is continuously repeated to provide reasonable sludge digestion. Malodorous conditions occur if the amount of process air is limited and does not allow the nitrification of ammonia or if too much air is introduced during the denitrification process which depletes the biomass organisms favorable to aerobic sludge digestion process. -2- C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES An aerobic sludge digestion process requires proper amounts of air as well as constant process monitoring and control. 2.3 Existing Sludge Digesters The Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant aerobic sludge digestion system consists of four below grade concrete tanks, process air piping, diffusers, and two blowers. The process air for oxygen requirements is provided by the two blowers. Several deficiencies have been identified in the sludge digestion process at the WWTP that are the focus of the improvements described herein are: • The two existing blowers do not have sufficient air capacity to satisfy the theoretical oxygen required for oxidation or the requirements for sufficient mixing and redundancy as specified by Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities - 2014. • The sludge digestion process air is manually energized and de -energized and there is no ability to individually control the air flow to respective tanks. • The process cannot be monitored or manually controlled during overnight hours. The aeration piping external to the tanks has been in service for 30 to 40 years and is nearing the end of its reliable service life. The tanks' internal piping has been in service for 30 years and nearing the end of its reliable service life. Tank air diffusers have been replaced over time and as required. The two existing blowers have been in continuous service for approximately five years and are in good condition. 2.4 Proposed Upgrades to Digesters There are several improvements intended to resolve the deficiencies in the sludge digestion process at the WWTP. • Two additional blowers will be installed to provide the air supply requirements with the largest blower out of service. The two additional blowers will provide the air capacity to satisfy the oxygen demands required for oxidation and mixing. • Distribution piping will be replaced and configured to replace aging piping and to provide process air flow control to each tank, respectively. BIB C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES • Instrumentation and control devices will be provided to properly monitor and control the process. This will allow the operator to maintain acceptable levels of pH ensuring proper oxidation, nitrification, and denitrification. These improvements will bring the system into compliance with Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities - 2014 and provide the operator more control over the sludge digestion process. 3.0 PROJECT COST OPINIONS 3.1 Description The project cost opinions consist of two main components, capital cost and operation and maintenance cost. The capital cost is the projected cost to design and build the improvements at the existing Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant. The operation and maintenance cost is the annual cost to keep the aerobic sludge digestion system functional and well maintained. 3.2 Capital Cost The opinion of probable cost presented in Table 1 below is based on a summation of itemized tasks of labor, equipment, and material required to provide the improvements in the Mid -Hudson Region based on prevailing wage rates. C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES Table 1- Budget Level Cost Opinion Item Total Base Bid - blower installation, distribution piping and controls General Conditions $22,573 Site Work $91,466 Concrete $7,098 Metals, Piping Support $76,940 Piping $235,403 Packaged Blowers $107,285 Electrical $71,286 Controls $154,133 Total - Base Bid $766,185 Alternate G1- replace tank piping/diffusers Piping .2iffusers $215,714 Total - Alternate G1 $215,714 Alternate G2 - connection to existing aeration system Site Work $24,924 Metals, Piping Support $3,150 Piping $29,001 Total - Alternate G2 $57,074 Project Construction Net Total (Base Bid, Alternate G1, Alternate G2) $1,038,973 Contingency(150/o) $155,846 Project Construction Total $1,194,819 Grants Municipal Investment Grant, Village of Wappingers Falls ($105,000) Administrative Fees Engineering/Surveying Services (7.5 %) $80,358 Construction Phase Administration and Observation (7.5%) $80,358 Legal/Administrative/Fiscal (3%) $32,143 Financing/ Bonding (g 4%) $42,858 TOTAL $1,352,679 �11 C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES The capital cost of approximately $1.31 million assumes the project will be constructed in 2023, and includes all engineering, construction administration and legal costs, plus a contingency based upon the conceptual level of the current plans. Pursuant to the existing agreements, the costs for the sludge digestion improvements at the Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant are to be shared by the United Wappinger Sewer District (UWSD), the Village of Wappinger Falls (VWF) and the Town of Poughkeepsie (TOP). The breakdown in allocated flow for each municipality is as follows: • United Wappinger Sewer District Percent Allocation 49.55% • Village of Wappinger Falls Percent Allocation 36.04% • Town of Poughkeepsie Percent Allocation 14.41% The capital cost for each municipality, based on the above opinion of cost, is as follows • United Wappinger Sewer District Percent Allocation $670,252 • Village of Wappinger Falls Percent Allocation $487,505 • Town of Poughkeepsie Percent Allocation $194,921 Assuming the capital cost will be fully bonded with a traditional municipal bond over a 30 -year period, at 4.25%, the result would be an annual bond payment of $79,859. For each municipality, itemized below: • United Wappinger Sewer District Percent Allocation $39,570 • Village of Wappinger Falls Percent Allocation $28,781 • Town of Poughkeepsie Percent Allocation $11,507 3.3 Operation and Maintenance Cost The only increase in operation and maintenance costs will be electrical costs from the additional blower capacity and the preventative maintenance procedures by the operator. The additional operation and maintenance cost will be approximately $60,280 per year. Iffe'm C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES 3.4 First Year Cost The total first year cost, defined as the addition of capital costs and operation and maintenance costs, will be approximately $138,184 per year. For each municipality, itemized below: • United Wappinger Sewer District Percent Allocation $69,439 • Village of Wappinger Falls Percent Allocation $50,506 • Town of Poughkeepsie Percent Allocation $20,194 -7- C.T. 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No. 22.2531 SCALE: NTS DATE:JAN, 2 f�aCke# f g. 29 U w x w z 0 z w a z w 0 0 a U In The Matter Of The Increase And Improvement Of The Facilities Of The United Wappinger Sewer District, In The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York (Tri -Municipal Sludge Digestion Upgrades) ORDER CALLING PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, will meet in the Town Hall, in Wappingers Falls, New York, in said Town, on May 22, 2023 at 7:00 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon a certain map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost, in relation to the proposed increase and improvement of the facilities of the United Wappinger Sewer District, in said Town, being the upgrade of the sludge digestion facilities at the Tri Municipal Sewer Treatment Plan, including incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, at a maximum estimated cost of $722,279.94 The Town of Wappinger has applied for certain grants in aid which could pay for a portion of the cost of construction. The aforesaid capital project is a Type II Action pursuant to 6 NYCRR § 617.5(c)(2) as it is the replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of facility, in kind, on the same site and as such is not subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"). At said public hearing said Town Board will hear all persons interested in the subject matter thereof. Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York, May 8, 2023. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS ORKJoCOUNTY, NEW YORK- Joseph seph P. Paoloni, Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Meeting: 05/08/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department: Town Clerk Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Category: Misc Town Board Decisions Prepared By: Joseph P. Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator: MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: RESOLUTION 2023-69 DOC ID: 5958 Resolution Declaring May 2023 To Be Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month In The Town Of Wappinger WHEREAS, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage in the United States was celebrated beginning in 1978 and was made into a month-long event in 1992; and WHEREAS, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI) seeks to honor and recognize the contributions of residents from countries located throughout Asia, and the India sub -continent; and WHEREAS, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Rotuma, Midway Islands, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Easter Island); and WHEREAS, during AAPI, we acknowledge Asians and Pacific Islanders who have lived and worked in Wappinger and the greater Wappinger area for many decades, contributing to our local economy, culture, education, politics, arts, literature, science and technological developments; and WHEREAS, we cannot deny the unique challenges and complicated, sometimes violent histories of peoples, nations, former empires and colonies across Asia and the Pacific, but we can commit to working together to strengthen our community for the future; and WHEREAS, racially motivated discrimination and harassment is at a high level with recent national and New York City spikes in hate crimes against the AAPI community, especially targeting its Muslim, South and East Asian members; and WHEREAS, the Wappingers Central School District, as of October 2022 in grades PreK thru Grade 12, had 423 enrolled students of Asian/Pacific Islander descent, 421 students of Asian descent, and 2 students of Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander descent; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Board and the Wappingers Central School District are committed to and advocate for equal educational, professional, and social opportunities for AAPI students; and WHEREAS, during AAPI, in working with the Wappingers Central School District, we also focus on the crucial role of education in the history of AAPI Americans; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the members of the Board of the Town of Wappinger, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2023 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Updated: 5/4/2023 3:03 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Resolution 2023-69 Meeting of May 8, 2023 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Richard L. Thurston, Supervisor, have hereunto set my hand this 8th day of May 2023. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 5/4/2023 3:03 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 2 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 ADOPTED Meeting: 05/08/23 07:00 PM Department: Town Clerk Category: Bonding Prepared By: Joseph P. Paoloni Initiator: MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: Supervisor Richard Thurston RESOLUTION 2023-70 DOC ID: 5959 A Resolution Authorizing, Subject To Permissive Referendum, The Issuance Of $2,700,000 Bonds Of The Town Of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, To Pay The Cost Of The Reconstruction And Resurfacing Of Various Roads Throughout And In And For Said Town 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 any adverse significant effects on the environment; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to authorize the financing of such capital project, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. The reconstruction and resurfacing of various roads throughout and in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, including drainage, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, landscaping, grading or improving rights-of-way, as well as other incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, is hereby authorized at a maximum estimated cost of $2,700,000. Section 2. The plan for the financing of the aforesaid maximum estimated cost is by the issuance of $2,700,000 bonds of said Town, hereby authorized to be issued therefor pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law. Updated: 5/8/2023 5:42 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Resolution 2023-70 Meeting of May 8, 2023 Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of probable usefulness of the aforesaid class of objects or purposes is fifteen years, pursuant to subdivision 20(c) of paragraph a of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further determined that the maximum maturity of the serial 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. There shall annually be levied on all the taxable real property in 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 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 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. Updated: 5/8/2023 5:42 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 2 Resolution 2023-70 RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Meeting of May 8, 2023 Updated: 5/8/2023 5:42 PM by Joseph P. 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