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UntitledTOWN OF WAPP[NGER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT MILL STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS, N. Y. 12590 WILLIAM P. HORTON SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS April 7, 1970 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. RE: Blacktop Driveway Ordinance or Law Regulating the Laying of Blacktop on Town Property Gentlemen: After a discussion with Mr. Rudolph E. Lapar, Engineer to the Town, I would like to request an Ordinance or a Law to prevent private contractors from blacktopping drive -ways extending onto Town property with complete disregard to newly constructed gutters. Poor blacktopping procedures completely disregard the gutters and, in fact, create a damming effect diverting the waters back into the streets causing my department drainage and icing problems. I would appreciate your prompt action in this matter. Very truly yours, William P. Horton cc: Allan Rappleyea Rudolph E. Lapar cc t C'0 (./_iU PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of I Wappinger will conduct a public hearing at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York on June S, 1970, at 7:30 P.M. to hear all persons concerning an Ordinance Requiring Driveway Permits and Establishing Procedures for the Issuance•Thereof. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk f ORDINANCE REQUIRING DRIVEWAY PERMITS AND ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR THE ISSUANCE THEREOF The following Ordinance was introduced by Councilman &5_„ who moved its adoption: BE IT ENACTED by -the Town Board of the Town of Wapping as follows: Section 1. Legislative intent. The current practice in the Town of Weppinger is to provide for public street dedica- tions, which said streets are to be at least 50 feet in width. Said streets are generally paved to an extent averaging 28 feet in width thus requiring many property owners to extend their driveways over the public highway to the paved portion of said roadway. As a result of the aforementioned, it often happens that in the installation of private driveways it causes inter- ference with or damage to the public highway. In order to insure the proper maintenance of town highways, all driveways must be installed And maintained in accordance with standards estsblishQ by the Ordinance and a permit issued by the.Town Highway Super- intendent prior to its installation or prior to any repair therea which will change the character of said driveway. Section 2. No person shall install or construct a private driveway with access on a public street without first \ obtaining a permit from the Town Highway Superintendent. Section 3. Prior to the installation or the repair of any portion of a private driveway at the point which said drive- way enters the public highway of the Town of Wappinger, the owner or agent making said installation or repairs shall apply to the Town Superintendent of Highways for a dFivaway permit on f written forms provided by the Highway Superintendent. Section 4. Upon the receipt of said application the Highway Superintendent shall make a physical examination of the proposed driveway and shall determine whether or not the proposed location of said driveway and the width thereof are in keeping with the proper maintenance of town highways and he may there- after issue a written approval of said driveway setting forth the width thereof and the nature of any improvements required. Section 5. The Superintendent of Highways may deny an application for a driveway permit in the event he determines that the proposed location or manner of construction will cause damage to the public highway or in the event he determines that the lo- cation of said driveway or manner of said construction will cause a safety hazard to those traveling on the said public highway. Section 6. Upon the receipt of the written approval of the Highway Superintendent, the owner or agent may proceed to install said driveway in accordance with said approval and shall thereafter not deviate from the terms of said approval without further application to the Town Superintendent. �- Section 7. The Town Highway Superintendent is hereby author d—t remove any driveways within the public right -of - which do n t conform to the specifications as set forth in any permit granted to the agent or the owner or any driveways for which a permit has not been granted. Section 8. A person who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of an unclassified offense and upon conviction thereof may be fine ^!um�not to exceed $10. for each violation. Each day that the violation shall continue -2- s shall be deemed a separate offense. Section 9. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, posting and publication as provided by Town Lay. SECONDED BY Councilman i �n r I •3- 13