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2006-01-17 SPMTOWN OF WAPPINGER SUPERVISOR IOSEPH RUGGIERO Call to Order Roll Call, Salute to Flag SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 (845) 297-2744 FAX: (845) 297-4558 Monday, January 171 2006 7:30pm Wappinger Town Hall AGENDA Suspension of Rules for Public Comment on Agenda Items TOWN COUNCIL VINCENT BETTINA MAUREEN McCARTHY JOSEPH P. PAOLONI ROBERT L. VALDATI Resolutions: orrections to Resolution 2006-017 Establishing 2006-39 Resolution Accepting C Wages for Certain Civil Service Positions in the Town of Wappinger 2006-40 Resolution Adopting Amendments to Comprehensive Plan Regarding Farmland Protection 2006-41 Resolution Authorizing New Inspection and Permit Fees New Business/Comments Adjournment 01/17/2006. SPM A Special Town Board Meeting was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on January 17, 2006 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. The purpose of the meeting is to vote on the Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Regarding Farmland Protection. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the meeting at 7:52 p.m. Present: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor LM Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman John C. Masterson, Town Clerk Others Present: Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town Absent: Vincent Bettina, Councilman RESOLUTION NO. 2006-039 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING CORRECTIONS TO RESOLUTION 2006-017 ESTABLISHING WAGES FOR CERTAIN CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Paoloni. WHEREAS, the Town Board adopted Resolution 2006-017 at the reorganization meeting on January 9, 2006, and WHEREAS, the wages established in said resolution were incorrect for Debra Brown, Trish Maupin, and Yvonne Lawrence, and WHEREAS, Inez Maldonado, was omitted from Resolution 2006-017 in error Employee Salary in Resolution 2006-017 Corrected Salary Debra Brown $37,037 $37,822 Trish Maupin Grade F, Step 7 Grade F, Step 8 Yvonne Lawrence Grade B, Step 8 Grade B, Step 9 Inez Maldonado Omitted Grade A, Step 5 Nancy Cito Grade E. Step 1 Grade D, Step 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the salaries established for Debra Brown, Trish Maupin and Yvonne Lawrence take effect retroactively to January 1, 2006 and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the salary for Inez Maldonado will take effect on the anniversary date of October 17, 2006, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the salary for Nancy City be Grade D, Step 2 on the Anniversary date of May 3, 2006. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye 1 O1/17/2006.SPM Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Absent Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 2006-040 RESOLUTION ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REGARDING FARMLAND PROTECTION The following resolution was moved by Councilmember McCarthy and seconded by Councilmember Paoloni. WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to amend the Goals and Objectives of the Town of Wappinger Comprehensive Plan to add the following goal and objectives to page 17, which shall read as follows: 13. Goal: Protect farms and agricultural lands. Objectives: - Purchase or transfer development rights from farms to permanently protect agricultural land and compensate landowners for the equity in their land. - Encourage the economic viability of local agriculture. - Preserve as many operating farms as possible. - Create incentives for landowners to maintain land in agricultural use, keeping it affordable so a new generation of farmers can begin or continue farming. - Discourage incompatible nearby land uses which have the potential to place burdensome pressures on farming activities; and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to amend the Open Space Plan of the Town of Wappinger Comprehensive Plan to add text at the bottom of page 25, which shall read as follows: Farmland protection can also contribute to maintaining open space in the community. Forested areas, wetlands, steep slopes and other natural areas are generally better protected by the low -intensity land uses of agriculture. Farms, in turn, benefit from the buffering effect of natural areas. Farms contribute to the scenic character of the community, maintain open areas which provide views and vistas, and produce agricultural products for local consumption. Though fewer in number than in previous decades, farms in Wappinger continue to provide local jobs and local income, and stimulate a demand for local services to farm operations. The Town can protect the remaining farms in Wappinger by working to discourage land - use conflicts near farms and agricultural lands and by encouraging the economic viability of the business of farming through incentives, such as purchasing or transferring of development rights from the farms; and 2 O1/17/2006.SPM WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to amend the "Implementation" section, specifically the section under "Additional Methods" on page 27, to add the following: - Purchase of development rights or farmland conservation easements - Facilitation of the donation of farmland conservation easements; and WHEREAS, the Town Board determined that the Proposed Action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, Part 617 NYCRR (commonly known as "SEQRA"); and WHEREAS, two (2) duly advertised public hearings were held on the 9th day of January, 2006 and on the 10th day of January, 2006 at the Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York at which times all those wishing to be heard were given the opportunity to be heard and the hearings were closed on said dates; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 272-a (5) of Town Law, the proposed amendment was referred to the Dutchess County Planning Department for review and recommendation as required by section 239-m of the General Municipal Law, and the Dutchess County Planning Department responded, by way of correspondence dated January S, 2006, that it is a matter of local concern and that the Dutchess County Planning Department had no comments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Town Board hereby adopts and incorporates the recitations and statements set forth above as if fully set forth and resolved herein. 2. Pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review regulations, the Town Board hereby adopts a Negative Declaration, attached hereto, on the grounds that the Proposed Action will not result in any adverse environmental impacts as no construction will occur as a direct result of the amendments and the amendments will help to preserve existing farms and agricultural lands. 3. The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby adopts the amendments to the Comprehensive Plan contained in the first three WHEREAS paragraphs cited above. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a roll call vote, which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero Voting Aye Vincent Bettina Voting Absent Joseph Paoloni Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. 3 O1/17/2006.SPM RESOLUTION NO. 2006-041 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE NEW INSPECTION AND PERMIT FEES Councilman Paoloni moved to table Resolution 2006-041 because it must be drafted into Local Law Form, seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. There was no further business to come before the Town Board. Councilwoman McCarthy moved to close the meeting, seconded by Councilman Paoloni and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:54 p.m. ?John C. Masterson Town Clerk 4