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2009-1992009-199 Resolution Authorizing Entry into Inter -Municipal Cooperation Agreement for Code Enforcement Services with the Town of Union Vale At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on May 26, 2009. The meeting was called to order by Christopher Colsey, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor - Christopher J. Colsey Councilmembers - William H. Beale ABSENT: Vincent F. Bettina Joseph P. Paoloni Maureen McCarthy The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilman Beale. WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger seeks to enter into an Inter -Municipal Agreement with the Town of Union Vale pursuant to Article 5 of the General Municipal Law, Section 381(2) of the Executive Law and Section 99-c of the General Municipal Law, whereby the Code Enforcement Officers of the Town of Wappinger will be charged with the duty and responsibility of administering and enforcing the Uniform Code and Energy Code of New York State, the Zoning Code of the Town of Union Vale, as set forth in Chapter 210 of the Town of Union Vale Code, and those provisions of the Town of Union Vale Code which are to be administered and enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer, Deputy Code Enforcement Officer or Fire Inspector; and WHEREAS, the Town of Union Vale estimates that approximately five (5) hours per week would be required to enforce the Uniform Code and Energy Code, and an additional five (5) hours per week would be needed to administer and enforce the Zoning Code and the other Code provisions of the Town of Union Vale; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that this action will reduce the expenses of the Town of Union Vale while at the same time providing revenue to the Town of Wappinger, which will be sufficient to cover any additional costs incurred by the Town of Wappinger; and WHEREAS, the parties have further determined that the arrangement for Code Enforcement Services pursuant to this Agreement will be beneficial to all taxpayers in the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Union Vale; and WHEREAS, Albert P. Roberts, Esq. is the Attorney to the Town of Wappinger and to the Town of Union Vale; and WHEREAS, Mr. Roberts drafted the annexed Inter -Municipal Cooperation Agreement at the direction of the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Union Vale, and said Agreement accurately states the agreement of the parties; and WHEREAS, the Town Board is satisfied with the services of the Town Attorney in the drafting of this Inter -Municipal Cooperation Agreement; and as reviewed the annexed Inter -Municipal Cooperation WHEREAS, the Town Board h Agreement and it is satisfied with the terms and conditions thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby accepts the terms and conditions set forth and contained in the "INTER -MUNICIPAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES," a copy of which is annexed hereto as Exhibit 3. The Supervisor of the Town, Christopher J. Colsey, is hereby directed and authorized to execute the "INTER -MUNICIPAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES" on behalf of the Town of Wappinger. 4. The Town Board authorizes and designates Supervisor Christopher J. Colsey to execute any other necessary documents that are required with respect to the Agreement. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: CHRISTOPHER COLSEY, SUPERVISOR Voting: AYE WILLIAM H. BEALE, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE VINCENT F. BETTINA, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE MAUREEN McCARTHY, COUNCILWOMAN Voting: ABSENT JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York 5/26/2009 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. J C. STERSON, TOWN CLERK INTER -MUNICIPAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR y CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT made this day of May, 2009, pursuant to Article 5-G of the General Municipal Law, Section 381(2) of the Executive Law and 99-c of the General Municipal Law, by and between the TOWN OF WAPPINGER, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, having its principal offices at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York 12590, and the TOWN OF UNION VALE, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, having its principal offices at Town Hall, 249 Duncan Road, La Grangeville, New York 12540. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Article 5-G of the General Municipal Law, Section 381(2) of the Executive Law and Section 99-c of the General Municipal Law authorize local governments to enter into an Inter -municipal Service Agreement pursuant to which one local government will provide code enforcement services to another local government upon terms and conditions as agreed upon by the parties; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger has duly appointed Code Enforcement Officers to enforce the State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (commonly known as the "Uniform Code") and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code (commonly known as the "Energy Code") pursuant to Chapter 85 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger; and WHEREAS, the Town Code of the Town of Union Vale, Chapter 105, specifically authorizes the Code Enforcement Officer, Deputy Code Enforcement Officer and Fire Inspector to administer and enforce all provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code as well as all provisions of Chapter 210 of the Town of Union Vale Code "Zoning" all as set forth in Section 105-4 of the Town of Union Vale Code; and WHEREAS, the Town of Union Vale seeks to enter into an Inter -municipal Board\cEc Agreement with the Town of Wappinger pursuant to Article 5 of the General Municipal Agmt\Inte Agreement Law, Section 381(2) of the Executive Law and Section 99-c of the General Municipal -1- C:\Documents and Settings\cfulton\Lova_ Settings\Temporary internet _es',oLI S`,_ntermuri' c ua Agreement . aoc Last Revised 04/10/09 Law whereby the Code Enforcement Officers of the Town of Wappinger will be charged with the duty and responsibility for administering and enforcing the Uniform Code and the Energy Code as well as all provisions of the Zoning Code of the Town of Union Vale as set forth in Chapter 210 of the Town of Union Vale Code, as well as administering and enforcing those provisions of the Town of Union Vale Code which are to be administered and enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer, Deputy Code Enforcement Officer or Fire Inspector; and WHEREAS, the Town of Union Vale estimates that approximately five (5) hours per week would be required to enforce the Uniform Code and Energy Code and an additional five (5) hours per week would be needed to administer and enforce the Zoning Code and the other Code provisions of the Town of Union Vale; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger represents that all of its CEOs are fully qualified to act as CEOs within the State of New York and have fulfilled all of the necessary training requirements and have passed all applicable New York State Civil Service Examinations necessary to provide the Code Enforcement services required by the Town of Union Vale pursuant to this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Town of Union Vale is desirous of entering into this Agreement for Code Enforcement Services with the Town of Wappinger because it has been determined that the cost to the Town of Union Vale will be less than operating the Town of Union Vale Code Enforcement and Zoning Department separately; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that this action will generate tax savings to the Town of Union Vale while at the same time providing revenue to the Town of Wappinger which will be sufficient to cover any additional costs incurred by the Town of. Wappinger; and WHEREAS, the parties have further determined that the arrangement for Code Enforcement Services pursuant to this Agreement will be beneficial to all taxpayers in the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Union Vale. NOW, THEREFORE, INCONSIDERATION OF the mutual promises,. covenants and obligations contained herein, the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Union Vale hereby agree, pursuant to the authority vested in them pursuant to Article 5-G of the General Municipal Law, Section 3 81(2) of the Executive Law, and 99-c of the General Municipal Law, as follows: 1. Recitations Incorporated. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Agreement as if fully set forth and recited herein. - Deleted: o 2. Administration and Enforcement of the Union Vale Code. During the term Board\CEC Agmt\Inte Agreement of this Agreement, the Town of Wappinger, by and through its Code Enforcement -2- C:\Documents and Sett-ngs\cfulton\Local Settings \Teinporary Internet F.' es',GLFE',Interrnunicual Agreement Last Revised 04/10/09 Officers, shall administer and enforce the Uniform Code, Energy Code, Zoning Code and applicable provisions of the Town of Union Vale Zoning Code hereto for administered and enforced by the Union Vale Code Enforcement Officer, Deputy Code Enforcement Officer and Fire Inspector as set forth in the Town of Union Vale Zoning Code. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Uniform Code, Energy Code, Union Vale Zoning Code, and Union Vale Town Code are collectively referred to as the "Codes". During the term of this Agreement, the Code Enforcement Officers of the Town of Wappinger shall: A. Administer and enforce the Codes with respect to all property, buildings, premises, and equipment located within the Town of Union Vale requiring compliance with the Codes; B. Process all applications for Building Permits, Certificates of Occupancy and Certificated of Compliance, and undertake required inspections in connection therewith; Codes; C. Process and respond to Code violations and complaints; D. Perform fire inspections, make any required/requested interpretations of the E. Review and process any applications for presentation or action by the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals; F. Attend such Town Board meetings, Planning Board meetings or Zoning Board of Appeals meetings as requested and supply written reports as needed by such Boards; and G. Respond to such inquiries by any of the above mentioned Boards as to any of the above mentioned matter. _ _ _ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ _ __ - - Deleted: o Board\CEC Agmt\Inte Agreement -3- C:\Docurients and Sett irlgs\,cfulton \Local Settings\Temoorary Internet: -i1e5`.CLIiB `,Trite rlRUniC:i Jai AQrC:_errerz.C1oc Last Revised 04/10/09 3. Term. The terin of this Agreement shall commence on May 1, 2009 and terminate on April 30, 2010. The term of this Agreement shall be deemed automatically extended for an additional term of two (2) years each, subject, however, to each municipality having the right, option and privilege of terminating this Agreement upon sixty (60) days written notice to the other Town Board. The term of this Agreement shall terminate on the date specified in the notice given by the terminating municipality. (Alternative Clause) This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until either of the parties notifies the other of the termination of this Agreement, which notice must be made six (6) months prior to the effective date of such termination. Should this Agreement be terminated, the Town of Wappinger shall transfer any and all Union Vale files, cabinets and Building Department records in its possession prior to or simultaneously with the effective date of termination. 4. Designation of Code Enforcement Officers. The Town of Wappinger hereby designates the following Code Enforcement Officers (CEOs) to administer and enforce the Union Vale Codes: George Kolb, or in his absence, inability or unavailability to serve, Susan Dao. 5. Consideration, Costs and Expenses. In return for the Town of Wappinger undertaking the Code Inspection Services required pursuant to this Agreement, the Town of Wappinger shall receive, and the Town of Union Vale shall pay, an hourly rate for such CEOs as follows: A. For George Kolb, an hourly, rate of $43.20 which_is inclusive_of salary, fringe _ _ Deleted: o Board\CEC benefits taxes insurance premiums (including, but not limited to Workers Compensation Agmt\Inte , p (� g, 1� Agreement -4- C:\Documents and Sett:inys\cfu_ton\Locate Settings`,,Temocrar•v _nternet: Files\CLKB\Intermun_iciPal j�q,eement-.doc Last Revised 04/10/09 insurance premiums), and other costs and expenses associated with the employment of such CEOs and benefit costs to the Town of Wappinger; and B. For Susan Dao, an hourly rate of $30.23 which is inclusive of salary, fringe benefits, taxes, insurance premiums (including, but not limited to Workers Compensation insurance premiums), and other costs and expenses associated with the employment of such CEOs and benefit costs to the Town of Wappinger. C. The hourly rates shall be charged "portal to portal", that is, commencing with the time the CEO leaves the Town of Wappinger Town Hall and returns to the Town of Wappinger Town Hall. D. The CEOs shall use their own motor vehicles in traveling to and from Union Vale and shall be reimbursed directly by Union Vale at the rate of .55¢ per mile, which reimbursement shall be paid directly to the CEOs on a monthly basis upon vouchers submitted and verified by the respective CEOs. E. The Town of Wappinger will invoice the Town of Union Vale monthly on vouchers executed by the Supervisor or Accountant of the Town of Wappinger for all hourly charges incurred by the applicable CEOs. 6. Obligations of Union Vale. Union Vale shall make available to the Wappinger CEOs the Union Vale Building Department offices, records, application forms, files, records and secretarial staff and administrative assistants as may be needed by the CEOs to enforce and administer the Codes. Union Vale shall provide a motor vehicle for any required inspections and/or investigations. Union Vale shall also provide and pay for a separate telephone line t4 beplaced in the office of George_ Kolb and/or _ , peietea: o Board\CEC Susan Dao, or their successors at the Town Hall Town of Wappinger; eorg George Kolb or Agmt\Inte Agreement -5- C:\Documents and Cett_ngs\cfulton\Local Settings`,Temporary Internet - les`,CLI:B',Intermunic�i�al Agreement..doc Last Revised 04/10/09 Susan Dao, or their successors, shall maintain a log of all telephone calls received on such telephone line. 7. Insurance. Union Vale shall carry liability insurance relating to the administration and enforcement activities under this Agreement, the Code Enforcement personnel performing such Code Enforcement activities, as well as insuring the equipment used in performing such activities. The Town of Wappinger must be named as an additional insured on a primary, non-contributory basis, on the Town of Union Vale's Commercial General Liability Insurance as well as the Town of Union Vale's Public Officials Liability Policy. The insurance policy shall contain such terms and provisions as reasonably deemed necessary by the Town of Wappinger shall be in the following amounts: Bodily Injury, Property Damage Medical Payments Automobile Liability Insurance Worker's Compensation Public Official Liability (Town of Wappinger as Additional Insured) $1,000,000 per occurrence 2,000,000 aggregate 5,000 500,000 Statutory 1,000,000 Without limiting the scope of this paragraph 7, Union Vale shall pay all premiums and any and all other costs and expenses associated with obtaining and maintaining such insurance. 8. Code Enforcement Personnel and Support. In the event of the death, disability or non -employment of the CEOs identified in paragraph 5 above, Wappinger shall hire Code Enforcement personnel sufficient to perform the Code Enforcement services contemplated by this Agreement. All Code Enforcement personnel providing _ _ - FB eiarea: o oard\CEC services ursuant to this A eement shall be re uired to undertake all trainin re uired b gmt\Intep gr q g q Y greement -6- C:\DocuiuentS and. Sett'ngs\cfuitori\Loca? Settings VT'eIilporarV Internet, lc:s'.CLI:B',Irilermun_c al Aaieement.doc Inst Revised 04/10/09 19 N.Y.C.R.R. Part 434, as amended from time to time, within the time prescribed in said Part 434, as amended from time to time. The administration and enforcement of the Codes as set forth in this Agreement shall comply with all of the requirements set forth in 19 N.Y.C.R.R. Part 1203, as amended from time to time, and shall contain all features specified in said Part 1203, as amended from time to time. 9. Records and Record Keeping. All applications for Building Permits, Certificates of Occupancy, Certificates of Compliance, Site Plan Applications, Subdivision Applications, Applications to the Zoning Board of Appeals for any authorized relief by the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be maintained at the Town Hall, . . Town of Union Vale, except, however, such materials and documents may be forwarded to the applicable CEO at the Town of Wappinger for review, processing and approval as needed. Such materials and documents shall be forwarded from the Town of Union Vale to the CEOs at the Town of Wappinger by recognized overnight delivery service such as Federal Express, UPS or Priority Mail, and shall be returned by such service. 10. Fees. All fees charged for Building Permits, Certificates of Occupancy, Certificates of Compliance, Site Plan Applications, Subdivision Applications, and Applications to the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be as set forth in the Code of Union Vale. Any fees, if collected by the CEOs, shall be remitted to the Union Vale Town Clerk within two business days of such receipt. (ADDITIONAL DUTIES TO BE DISCUSSED) 11. Modification. No provision of this Agreement may be changed except by written agreement duly authorized by tyle Town Board of the Town of Wa_pinger and the Board\CEC Agent\Inte Agreement - % - C:\Documents and Settings\cfulton`'Local Settings\Temporary Internet - lcs\GLFF3',,_n_t=e riunici�a' Agzeeme_n_t_^.do_c_ Last Revised 04/10/09 Town Board of the Town of Union Vale and duly executed by an authorized representative of each municipality. 12. Interpretation/Partial Invalidity. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York and specifically in compliance with Article 5-G of the General Municipal Law, Section 381(2) of the Executive Law, Section 99-c of the General Municipal Law and the Civil Service Law. If any portion of this Agreement is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect, subject, however, to such changes as they deem necessary to address such so invalidity. 13. Paragraph Captions. Paragraph captions in this Agreement are for convenience only, and do not limit or expand the provisions contained in the captioned paragraphs. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement, on the date first set forth above. TOWN OF WAPPINGER CHRISTOPHER J. COLSEY Town Supervisor TOWN OF UNION VALE LISETTE HITSMAN Town Supervisor Board\CEC Agmt\Inte Agreement -8- C:\Documents and ettings\cfulton\Local Settings\?'empora . '_nt.'�rnet GLEE ,I°r,terriuniciva' Aq eernent . doc Last Revised 04/10/09 STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) On the day of , 2009, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared CHRISTOPHER J. COLSEY known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individuals, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) On the day of , 2009, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared LISETTE HITSMAN known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the individuals, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument. 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