UntitledRosewood Drive
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
January 11, 1990
Town Supervisor
Wappinger Town Hall
Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Dear Connie:
In June of 1989, I was appointed to a seat on the Wappinger
Board of Architectural Review, for a term which expired on
January 1 of this year.
I am requesting a re -appointment to the Board, so that I may
have a chance to serve in this capacity.
Please note the enclosed resume, and if you should have any
further question, please call.
Sincerely,
Pa4
Paul Waddington
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MRS. PAINO moved to receive these reports and place them on file
for discussion at a future work shop meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
A response to our request for cross road signs on All Angels Hill
Road was received from the Dutchess County Department of Public
Works.
Mr. Farina read the following excerpt from this letter, noting that
he was very disappointed in this response --
"We are sorry that we cannot meet your request. These intersections
can be seen by the traveling public; therefore, the same precautions
should be taken when entering All Angels Road as any other intersection,
or when entering a major highway from a minor town road. Signs provide
a false sense of security to some and are of .little value unless caution
is exercised".
MR. FARINA moved to receive this correspondence and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
At the December 1, 1986 meeting the Town Board adopted an Ordinance
creating an Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board;
Mrs. Paino then indicated that at the first :regular meeting in
January, the Board would consider appointments to that Board.
MR. FARINA moved to appoint the following people to this Board:
--1 year term
John Magdelaney ----- 2 year term r.
Care:-l—CourtG s------ 3 year term
CQnztar-tee Smx --=--4 year term
Ralph' Zimmerman -----5 year term
Seconded by: Mr. Reis
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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MRS. PAINO moved to appoint Richard Cirulli as Chairman of this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
New Business ---
The Town Clerk noted that she had received a request from Mr. Hawksley,
Chairman of the'Planning Board for Town Board consideration of hiring
the firm of Planners East, Inc. as part time Planners/Consultants to
the Planning..Board.
Mrs. Paino'noted that Mr. Hawksley had forwarded to her an outline of
the professional services offered by this firm and she invited Mr.
Hawksley to add his comments on this matter.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following Ordinance was offered by
who moved its adoption:
An amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger
for the purpose of adding a new Section entitled "Architectural and
Historic District Advisory Board".
BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger as follows:
1. The Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger, duly adopted
March 10, 1980 and as amended from time to time is further amended
by adding Section 428 as follows:
SECTION 428 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD
428.1 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE
The Town Board finds that the economy and quality of life of the
Town of Wappinger are affected by its visual environment. The general
welfare of residents and of property owners as well as property values
and the tax base, are enhanced by natural and man-made features and
structures of visual and historical value. Excessive uniformity,
dissimilarity, inappropriateness or poor quality of design in the
exterior appearance of building3erected in any neighborhood adversely
affects the desirability of the immediate area and neighboring areas
for residential and business purposes or other use and by so doing
impairs the benefits of occupancy of existing property in such areas,
impairs the stability and value of both improved and unimproved real
property in such areas, prevents the most: appropriate development of
such areas, produces degeneration of property in such areas with
attendant deterioration of conditions affecting the health, safety,
comfort and general welfare of the inhabitants thereof, and destroys
a proper relationship between the taxable value of real property in
such areas and the cost of municipal services provided therefor. It
is the purpose of this Ordinance to prevent these and other harmful
effects of such exterior appearances of buildings erected in any
neighborhood and thus to promote and protect the health, safety,
comfort and general welfare of the community, to promote the public
convenience and prosperity, conserve the value of buildings and
natural and man-made features and encourage the most appropriate
use and development of land within the Town.
Accordingly, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby finds
that it is in the best interests of the citizens of the Town of Wappinger
and protective of their health, safety, economic and general welfare
to create an "Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board"
(hereinafter referred to as "AAB") in order to accomplish these purposes
and insure proper protection and development of the visual environment
of the Town of Wappinger.
428.2 CONSTITUTION OF BOARD AND RULES OF CONDUCT
428.21 Appointment
The AAB shall be appointed by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger and shall consist of five (5) members, all of whom shall
be residents of the Town of Wappinger. Of the members first appointed,
one shall hold office for the term of one year, one for the term of
two years, one for the term of three years, one for the term of four
years and one for the term of five years, from and after his appointment.
Their successors shall be appointed for a term of five years from and
after the expiration of the terms of their predecessors in office.
Members shall serve without compensation. Vacancies shall be filled
by the Town Board for unexpired terms of any members whose position
on the AAB shall become vacant.
428.22 Members
The AAB members shall, insofar as possible, be chosen for I
qualification and training in the fields of architecture, landscape
architecture, construction, planning, design, or other related disciplines.
The Chairman of the Planning Board shall serve a3 an exofficio member
of the AAB. If the Chairman of the Planning, Board is unable to serve
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the Town Board shall appoint another member of the Planning Board to
serve in this capacity.
428.23 Chairman
The Town Board shall designate one: (1) member of the AAB as
Chairman.
428.24 Advisors
The Building Inspector, Town Planner, Town Attorney and the Town
Engineer shall act in an advisory capacity to the AAB.
428.25 Quorum
Three (3) members of the AAB shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business. Decisions of the AAB shall be the result
of a majority vote of the membership.
428.26 Meetings
The AAB shall schedule meetings at least once a month, and meet
in accordance with all provisions of the New York State Open Meetings
Law. No meeting shall be required if no cases have been placed on
the agenda as of five (5) business days prior to the scheduled
meeting.
428.27 Disqualification for Interest
Any member of the AAB who has participated in any manner in the
preparation of plans presented to the AAB for review shall not take
part in the AAB review of such plans. Such member shall, prior to
the convening of the AAB meeting at which such plans are first in-
cluded on the agenda, notify the AAB, in writing, that he has .par-
ticipated in the preparation of such plans and is therefore dis-
qualifying himself from participation in the review process thereon.
428.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE AAB
428.31 Review Authority
The AAB shall have the authority to recommend approval, approval
with conditions, or disapproval of plans referred to it by the Town
Board, Building Inspector, Planning Board, or the Zoning Board of
Appeals. The Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals and Building
Inspectornay upon a finding that such review would be advisable, refer
plans in the following catagories to the AAB:
(a) National Register and Locally Designated Properties
and Districts. Plans for construction alterations, additions or
restoration, located in Federal, State or locally designated Historic
Districts or located on the same property as individual structures
listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or determined to
be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places by
the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, or
locally designated by the Town of Wappinger as significant historic
structures.
(b) Site Development Plans. Site development plans before
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the Planning Board for review, relating to Industrial, Commercial, Office
Multi -Family, and Mobile Home Park development, and open space develop-
ment.
(c) Special Permit Uses. Applications for special permit
uses in all districts.
(d) Signs. Plans for construction or erection of signs.
428.32 Reports
The AAB may, on its own initiative, issue reports recommending
programs or legislation in the intemst of preserving or improving the
visual environment.
428.4 PROCEDURES
428.41 Applications
The referring agency shall transmit to the AAB copies of the
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application and plans submitted by the applicant. If necessary, the
AAB shall request additional information from the applicant to enable
it to review the proposed project. Essential plans and information
shall include, but not necessarily be limited to:
(a) Planning Board File.
(b) Building Department File. Building Department files
on the subject property and adjacent properties.
(c) Plans and Elevations. Scale plans and elevations
showing the nature of construction and the materials to be incorporated
in the exterior of the project.
(d) Site Plans. A site plan, at appropriate scale, showing
information required by Section 450 of the Zoning Ordinance.
(e) Renderings. Three-dimensional sketch or rendering
illustrating significant aspects of construction and exterior design,
when deemed necessary and requested by the AAB and at a scale deemed
appropriate by the AAB.
428.42 Preliminary Design and Meeting with Applicant.
After referral to the AAB, applicants shall be encouraged to
submit preliminary designs for AAB review and comment prior to final
design submission. The applicant shall further be given the oppor-
tunity to discuss the proposed p1l.ns with the AAB at one of its
meetings.
428.43 Site Visits. Insofar as is possible, and when-
ever deemed necessary by the Chairman of the AAB, members of theAAB
shall visit the site of proposed construction.
428.5 STANDARDS FOR REVIEW
In conducting its review, the AAB shall evaluate the proposed
architectural and landscaping plans in accordance with the following
standards.
428.51 New structures should be constructed to a height
visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which they
are visually related.
428.52 The gross volume of any new structure should be
visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which they
are visually related.
428.53 In the street elevation(s) of a building, the
proportion between the width and height in the facade(s) should be
visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which
it is visually related.
428.54 The proportions and relationships between doors
and windows in the street facade(s) should be visually compatible with
the buildings and environment with which it is visually related.
428.55 The rhythm of solids to voids, created by open-
ings in the facade, should be visually compatible with the buildings
and environ.eznt with which it is visually related.
428.56 The existing rhythm created by existing building
masses and spaces between them should be preserved, insofar as
practicable.
428.57 The materials used in the final facade(s) should
be visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which
it is visually related.
428.58 The texture inherent in the facade should be
visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it
is visually related.
428.59 Colors and patterns used on the facade should be
visually compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is
visually related.
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428.510 The design of the roof should be visually
compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually
related.
428.511 The landscape plan should be sensitive to the
individual building, its occupants and their needs. Further, the
landscape treatment should be visually comptible with the buildings
and environment with which it is visually related.
428.512 All street facade(s) should blend with other
buildings via directional expression. When adjacent buildings have a
dominant horizontal or vertical expression, this expression should be
carried over and reflected.
428.513 Architectural details should be incorporated as
necessary to relate the new with the old and to preserve and enhance
the inherent characteristics of the area.
428.514 The setback of the building(s) from the street
or property line, and the other yard setbacks, should be visually
compatible with the buildings and environment with which it is visually
related.
428.515 Signs should be of a size, scale, style, materials
and configuration and illumination that is visually compatible with the
building to which it relates, and should further be visually compatible
with the buildings and environment with which it is visually related.
428.6 FINDINGS
428.61 The AAB may make the following findings:
Recommended This finding shall be indicative
that the plan will not be detrimental to the visual environment, meets
the standards required by the Town of Wappinger, and may proceed through
the normal approvals process.
428.62 Recommended with Conditions
This finding shall be indicative that the plan will meet the
standards of the "Recommended" category with modifications or conditions.
If the suggested modifications are made, the plan shall be deemed
"Recommended".
428.63 Not Recommended
This finding shall be indicative that the plan is found to be
detrimental to the visual environment and beneath the standards of design
required by the Town of Wappinger and cannot be rendered acceptable by
the imposition of conditions or modifications. The disapproved plan
shall be returned to the referring agency accompanied by a written
explanation of the reasons for the disapproval and the basis for the
finding that the plan cannot be rendered acceptable by the imposition
of conditions or modifications.
428.7 REPORT FINDINGS
The AAB shall report its findings and. recommendations to the
referring agency in writing, within thirty (30) days of receipt of the
referral. Copies of such reports are to be distributed by the referring
agency to any agency of the Town of Wappinger concerned with the project
under consideration and to the applicant.
428.8 SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE OF APPROVED PLANS
Any substantial change in siting or in the exterior appearance
of an approved project may be subject to review and reconsideration by
the AAB at the discretion of the appropriate referring agency.
428.9 FINAL ACTION BY REFERRING AGENCY
The findings and recommendations of the AAB shall be considered
advisory, and the final decision on approval of the plans or application
shall be made by the appropriate referring agency.
2. The provisions of this Ordinance are separable and if
any provision, clause, sentence, subsection, word or part thereof
is held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, or inapplicable to
any person or circumstance, such illegality, invalidity or
unconstitutionality, or inapplicability shall not affect or impair
any of the remaining provisions, clauses, sentences, subsections,
words, or parts of this Ordinance or their application to other
persons or circumstances. It is hereby declared to be the legislative
intent that this Ordinance would have been adopted if such illegal,
invalid, or unconstitutional provision, clause, sentence, subsection,
word or part had not been included therein, and if such person or
circumstance, to which the Ordinance or part thereof is held
inapplicable, had been specifically exempt therefrom.
3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon adoption, posting
and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
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TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
IN THE MATTER
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
AN AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
AND HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY
BOARD.
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
ss:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting
Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess
and State of New York.
That on November 18, 1986, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached Notice of Public Hearing on an Amendment to
the Zoning Ordinance Providing for a Board of Architectural
Review and Historic District Advisory Board, on the signboard
maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall
of the Town of Wappinger, Middlebush Road, Dutchess County,
New York.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Sworn to before me this ,;"
day of1986.
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297.5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
Memo To: Zoning Board
Zoning Administrator
Building Inspector
From: Town Clerk's Office
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
December 2, 1986
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance Establishing
Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board
Please be advised that the above captioned Ordinance was
unanimously adopted by the Town Board at their regular meeting
of December 1, 1986.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297.5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
Commissioner Roger P. Akeley
Dutchess County Department of Planning
47 Cannon Street
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
Dear Commissioner Akeley:
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
December 2, 1986
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance
Establishing Architectural and
Historic District Advisory Board
Referral 86-674
The Town Board, at their regular meeting of December 1st, 1986,
adopted the enclosed Ordinance relating to the above captioned
matter.
Thank you for your input on your recommendation to the Town.
Yours truly,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF.WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297-5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
Planning Board
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590
Dear Board Members:
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
December 1, 1986
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance
Establishing Architectural and
Historic District Advisory Board
Please be advised that the above captioned Amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance was unanimously adopted by the Town Board at their
regular meeting of December 1, 1986.
Yours truly,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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THE COUNTY OF DUTCHESS
LUCILLE P PATTISON, COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
ROGER P AHELEY. AICP
COMMNS 10NfR
ERIC W GILLERT. AICP
ASSISIANT COMMSS,o NEK
November 21, 1986
To: Town Board, Town of Wappinger
He: Referral 86-674, Zoning Amendment for the Establishment of an
Architectural and Historic District Advisory
Parcel: All
47 CANNON ST
POUGHaEEPs1: NY 12601
TELEPHONE (914) 431-2480
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Board
The Dutchess County Department of Planning has reviewed this proposed amendment
within the framework of General Municipal Law (Article 12B, Section 239-1 and
239-m) and makes the following findings and recommendations:
This proposed amendment would create an advisory board to provide recommendations
on the architectural and historic elements of certain proposed developments in
the town. A stated purpose of this board would be to enhance and maintain the
visual character of the community and improve the economic and environmental
climate in the town.
Overall, the proposed amendment provides a sound structure and framework for
the implementation of the stated goals. Several concerns, however, are evident
in some of the proposed provisions.
1. Section 428.31 - Review Authority. This section states that, when a board
finds that a review by the Architectural Advisory Board (AAB) would be
advisable, such board "may" refer the application to the AAB. It. would be
more appropriate to require referral to the AAB if a board finds that such a
review would be advisable. This could be accomplished by changing the word
"may" to "shall".
2. Section 428.31(a). The first part of this paragraph mentions Federal,
State and locally designated historic structure. The second part of the
paragraph, however, mentions only Federal or local designated structures.
The word "state" could be added to the next to last line to include
structures on the New York State Historic Register.
3. Section 428.31. The section provides for referral by several boards and the
Building Inspector. The responsibility of the Building Inspector is unclear.
For instance, can or should the Building Inspector refer a site plan or
special permit application to the AAB? Or, is that referral the
responsibility of a board? As written, either the Building Inspector or a
board could make a referral. This could work out, but the implementation of
these provisions should be closely monitored to ensure efficiency of the
process.
4. Sections 428.51 and 428.52. These sections could be amended to read "new
structures and additions ...", if that is the intent.
Referral 86-674
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Recommendation
The Dutchess County Department of Planning strongly supports the town's efforts
to enhance and maintain the visual character of the community. As some
communities grow and develop, they frequently lose the qualities which
attracted people to them. Adoption of these regulations would be a step in the
direction of preserving the community's and residents' sense of place through
the enhancement of the visual environment.
This Department recommends that the decision in this matter should be based
upon a local study of the facts in this case. Consideration, however, should
be given to the specific points raised above.
The Dutchess County Department of Planning does not presume to base its
decision on the legalities or illegalities of the facts or procedures
enumerated in subject zoning action.
Roger P. Akeley, Commissioner
Dutchess County Department of Planning
By
Richard Birch
Planning Supervisor
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PLANNING BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN HALL
WAPPINGERS FALLS. NEW YORK 12590
TEL. 297-6257
Memo To: Town Board
From: Planning Board
Date: November 12th, 1986
Subject: Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
Architectural Review
At the November 10th, 1986 meeting of the Planning Board the above mentioned
amendment was discussed.
Mr. May made a motion to recommend adoption of this amendement.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Parsons.
Vote:
Mr. Hawksley - aye
Mr. Parsons - aye
Mr. Mills - aye
Mr. Howell - aye
The motion was carried.
Mr. Fanuele - nay
Mr. Keller - nay
Mr. May - aye
Thank you for your consideration.
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF
TOWN OF
TOWN OF
TOWN OF
VILLAGE
TOWN OF
ORANGE
CLERK,
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297-5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
EAST FISHKILL
FISHKILL
LAGRANGE
POUGHKEEPSIE
OF WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEWBURGH 2O-26 Union Ave. Extension, Newburgh, N.Y. 12550
COUNTY LEGISLATURE, Orange Co. Government Ctr. Main St. Goshen 10924
DUTCHESS COUNTY LEGISLATURE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to Section 264 of the Town
Law, that a Public Hearing will be held by the Town Board of the
Town of Wappinger on Monday, December lst, 1986 at 7:00 P.M. at
the Town Hall, Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York on an Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to include a Board
of Architectural Review and Historic District Advisory Board, copy
of which is enclosed herewith.
All those persons interested are invited to attend said hearing.
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N. Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297-5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
October 22, 1986
Memo to: Building Inspector
Zoning Administrator
Zoning Board of Appeals
From: Town Clerk's Office
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance to Include a new Section
entitled "Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board
The enclosed Amendment was introduced at the regular meeting of the
Town Board on October 20, 1986.
A Public Hearing has been set for December 1, 1986 at 7 P.M. at the
Town Hall. All interested persons are invited to attend and comment on
this Amendment.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
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SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297-5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
Planning Board
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance to
Include Board of Architectural
Review and Historic District
Advisory Board
Dear Board Members:
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
October 21, 1986
The enclosed Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger, above captioned, was introduced at the regular meeting
of the Town Board held October 20, 1986.
Pursuant to Section 239-m of General Municipal Law, this
Amendment has been referred to your department for review and
recommendation.
A Public Hearing will be held on December 1, 1986 at 7:00 P.M.,
at the Town Hall, at which time all interested persons will be heard.
Your comments and recommendations will be appreciated prior to that
date.
Thank you.
Yours truly,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
SUPERVISOR
IRENE M. PAINO
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P. O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N. Y. 12590-0324
(914) 297-5771
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN
TOWN CLERK
Commissioner Roger P. Akeley
Dutchess County Department of Planning
47 Cannon Street
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
Dear Commissioner Akeley:
TOWN COUNCIL
VINCENT G. FARINA
GERARD J. MCCLUSKEY
DAVID E. REIS
JUNE A. VISCONTI
October 21, 1986
Re: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance
to include Board of Architectural
Review and Historic District
Advisory Board
The enclosed Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger, above captioned, was introduced at the regular meeting
of the Town Board held October 20, 1986.
Pursuant to Section 239-m of General Municipal Law, this
Amendment has been referred to your department for review and
recommendation.
A Public Hearing will be held on December 1, 1986 at 7:00 P.M.,
at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, New York
at which time all interested persons will be heard. Your comments
and recommendations will be appreciated prior to that date.
Thank you.
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Yours truly,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk