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2004-12-20 ReorgMonday, December 20, 2004 7:30pm Wappinger Town Hall AMENDED AGENDA Call to Order Roll Call, Salute to Flag Receipt and Approval of Minutes !' October 25, 2004 Meeting November 22, 2004 Meeting December 6, 2004 Special Meeting Suspension of Rules for Public Comment on Agenda Items Correspondence Log CL2004-172 to CL2004-197 Public Hearing • Public Hearing for Extension No. 2 of the Wappinger Park Water District Discussions: • Dutchess County Sports Museum — Joe Ennesser Resolutions: 2004-339 Resolution Setting Salary Scale for All Town Employees 2004-340A Resolution Establishing Salaries for All Employees 2004-341 Resolution Establishing Renumeration for Meter Readers 2004-342 Resolution Employing Engineering Services 2004-343 Resolution Employing Legal Services 2004-344 Resolution Designating and Insurance Agent 2004-345 Resolution Appointing Dog Control Officer 2004-346 Resolution Establishing Pay Scale for Part-time Vandalism Patrol Personnel 2004-347 Resolution Establishing Petty Cash Funds for Various Offices 2004-348 Resolution Designating the Time and Place for Holding Town Board Meetings 2004-349 Resolution Designating an Official Newspaper for the Town of Wappinger 2004-350 Resolution Authorizing the Issuance and Payments for Paydays of 2005 2004-351 Resolution Authorizing the Use of Mechanical Check Signing Device for Signing Checks with a Facsimile Signature of the Supervisor 2004-352 Resolution Designating Depositories for the Town of Wappinger 2004-353 Resolution Authorizing the Submission of the Supervisor's Annual Financial Report to the State Comptroller 2004-354 Resolution Authorizing Temporary Deposits and Investments of Town Funds 2004-355 Resolution Establishing the Amount of Undertakings to be Furnished by the Offices and Employees of the Town of Wappinger 2004-356 Resolution Establishing Purchasing Procedures for the Town of Wappinger . 2004-357 Resolution Establishing the Schedule for Paid Holidays for the Town of Wappinger 2004-358 Resolution Authorizing Attendance and Designating a Representative and Alternate to the Association of Towns 2004-359 Resolution Appointing Planning Board Member 2004-360 Resolution Appointing Board of Assessment Review Member 2004-361 Resolution Appointing Recreation Commission Members 2004-362 Resolution Appointing Zoning Board of Appeals Member 2004-363 Resolution Appointing Chairman of the Planning Board (Passes Vacancy) 2004-364 Resolution Appointing Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals 2004-365 Resolution Appointing Chairman of the Board of Assessment Review 2004-366 Resolution Appointing Chairman of the Recreation Commission 2004-367 Resolution Re -introducing Local Law for Common Driveways 2004-368 Hold 2004-369 Resolution Establishing the Extension of the Wappinger Park Water District 2004-370 Resolution Accepting Correspondence Log 2004-371 Resolution Authorizing Excepting of performance Agreement Meadowood Bond Calculations 2004-372 Resolution Authorizing Highway Superintendent to Participate in the County Highway Snow and Ice Control Program 2004-373 Resolution Authorizing the Supervisor to Sign Contract with MJW for Interminicipal Revaluation 2004-374 Resolution Authorizing Supervisor to Sign Contract with TransCare 2004-375 Resolution Authorizing Comptroller's Year End Budget Amendments New Business/Comments Executive Session • Teregrossa —v- Town of Wappinger — Al Roberts • MVK—Al Roberts Adjournment 12/20/2004.REO.MTG The Reorganization Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on December 20, 2004 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the meeting at 7:40 p.m. Present: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman 'incept Bettina, Councilman laureen McCarthy, Councilwoman ''Tbseph Paoloni, Councilman Others Present: Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent Jay Renfro, Attorney Gloria J. Morse, Town Clerk Absent: Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town RECEIPT AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of October 25, 2004, November 22, 2004 and December 6, 2004 having previously been forwarded to the Board Members, were now placed before them for their consideration. Councilman Valdati moved to accept the above stated Minutes as submitted by the Town Clerk, �conded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. SUSPENSION OF RULES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS Councilman Bettina moved to suspend the rules for purposes of public comment on agenda items seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. Mary Schmalz wished to discuss Resolution 2004-373 on tonight's Agenda, the resolution to authorize the Supervisor to sign contracts with MJW for Intermunicipal Revaluation. She felt signing this contract was an insult to taxpayers, and an attack on Senior Citizens. Supervisor Ruggiero explained all the Senior Citizen Exemptions that this Town Board has passed, every one that we are allowed to under NYS Law, is still in effect. Depending on your income as a Senior, regardless of what your assessment is, you can get up to 50% reduction on your assessment for your Town taxes. Every year, because of the market value that is going on, if the Town of Wappinger chose not to do this, and all the surrounding towns do, the very tax that your are afraid of will come back to hurt you vice as hard. Each year as the assessments change, and the market value changes, the state comes with a equalization rate, and the state is re-evaluating your property without you knowing about it because they apply an equalization rate. All the surrounding towns are going to de a revaluation, and their properties will go to 100% market value while ours won't. So our equalization rate becomes punitive against the Town of Wappinger. So the state would come in and say we have a One Million Dollar school budget and now instead of Wappinger paying say 40% of the budget, because that's what 12/20/2004.REO.MTG it should be, we may have to pay 55% of the budget because when you apply the equalization rate against it we are going to get hit with a higher percentage of the school district budget than we should.. If we choose not to do this, it creates a risk for you as a senior citizen and to every resident in this town. If we fail to act when our sister towns are acting, you will feel the pinch worse than if we did not act. You do not have to let anyone in your home. That is your right. But the data collectors have the right to take pictures and do inventory to do the proper comparisons. If we fail to act, we would be acting more irresponsibly than what your concerns are. Further discussion followed. Councilman Bettina moved to reinstate the rules, seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. CORRESPONDENCE LOG 2004 -CL -172 TO 2004 -CL 197 (See Attached Sheets) PUBLIC HEARING: • Public Hearing for Extension No. 2 of the Wappinger Park Water District. DISCUSSIONS: • Dutchess County Sports Museum—Joe Ennesser explained that they have been looking to house the Museum for some twenty years. He explained they are a viable 1-C organization and they are charted by the State Education Department of New York as a museum. At this time, there are approximately 2,000 pieces of memorabilia that are being stored all over the county in private homes and low income storage facilities. He feels that Carnwath Farms is a perfect place to house the museum. Supervisor Ruggiero explained some legal papers have to be prepared first, but the Town is looking forward to housing this museum. RESOLUTIONS: At this time, Supervisor Ruggiero wished to table Resolution No. 359 and Resolution No. 362. Councilwoman McCarthy moved to table RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 359 and RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 362, seconded by Councilman Bettina and unanimously carried. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-339 RESOLUTION SETTING SALARY SCALE FOR ALL TOWN EMPLOYEES The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Valdati. BE IT RESOLVED, that the salary grades for various Town positions is as follows: Position Account Clerk Assessor's Aide Bookkeeper to the Supervisor Building Inspector Chief Court Clerk Clerk to the Comptroller P/T Clerk to the Justice Comptroller K ('rnAP 3 3 4 8 6 2 3 9 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Confidential Secretary to the Supervisor 4 Court Clerk 2 Data Collector 2 Data Entry Operator I 2 Deputy Building Inspector 7 Deputy Court Clerk 5 Deputy Town Clerk 3 Deputy Zoning Administrator 7 Fire Inspector 8 Junior Accountant 6 Legislative Aide 4 Maintenance 4 Planning Board Secretary 4 Receiver of Taxes 6 Recreation Assistant 2 Recreation -Maintenance 4 Recreation Maintenance Director 5 Secretary to the Highway Superintendent 4 Senior Citizen's Director 5 Secretary to the Recreation Committee 4 Tax Record Clerk 2 Typist -Zoning 2 Water and Sewer Clerk 3 Zoning Administrator 8 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the salaries for said positions will be in accordance to the chart attached to this resolution. E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will become effective January 1, 2005. %rhe foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-340A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING CERTAIN CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy BE IT RESOLVED, that the annual salaries for the following named Town Officers and Employees and the same hereby are fixed and established at the following rates upon their respective �*Mniversary dates: 3 Salary as of Salary as of Name Title Grade/Step January 1St Anniversary Anniversary Date Joseph Ruggiero Supervisor Exempt $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 January 1, 2005 Joseph Paolom Dep/ Super Exempt $ 750.00 $ 750.00 January 1, 2005 Graham Foster SuperHwys Exempt $ 70,066.00$ $70,066.00 January 1, 2005 Carl Wolfson Town Justice Exempt $ 24,288.00 $ 24,288.00 January 1, 2005 3 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Heather Kitchen Town Justice Exempt $ 24,288.00 $ 24,288.00 January 1, 2005 Roberts Valdati 1 Councilman Exempt $ 9,018.00 $ 9,018.00 January 1, 2005 Vincent Bettina 1 Councilman Exempt $ 9,018.00 $ 9,018.00 January 1, 2005 Joseph Paoloni 1 Councilman Exempt $ 9,018.00 $ 9,018.00 January 1, 2005 Maureen McCarthy 1 Councilman Exempt $ 9,018.00 $ 9,018.00 January 1, 2005 Gloria Morse Town Clerk Exempt $ 47,545.00 $ 47,545.00 January 1, 2005 Cheryl Hait Chief Crt Clerk 6/Max $ 45,377.00 $ 45,377.00 January 1, 2005 Yvonne Lawrence Court Clerk 3/1\4ax $ 29,518.00 $ 29,518.00 January 1, 2005 Linda Walters Deputy Crt Clerk 5/9 $ 35,531.00 $ 35,531.00 January 1, 2005 Gina Basile Sec /Supervisor 4/7 $ 28,059.00 $ 28,059.00 January 1, 2005 Andrea Paustian Bookkeeper 4/Max $ 31,999.00 $ 31,999.00 January 1, 2005 Gerald Terwilliger Comptroller 9/7 $ 54,802.00 $ 54,802.00 January 1, 2005 Georgianna Jenerose Tax Rec Clerk 2/1\4ax $25,032.00 $25,032.00 January 1, 2005 Patricia Maupin Rec/ Taxes 6/Max $45,378.00 $45,378.00 January 1, 2005 Loretta Brunello Assessor Aide 3/6 $23,478.00 $23,478.00 January 1, 2005 Jerald Owen Dog Control Officer $19,065.00 $19,065.00 January 1, 2005 Florence Hannon Dep T/Clerk 3/Max $28,901.00 $28,901.00 January 1, 2005 Sandra Kosakowski Dep T/ Clerk 3/Max $30,037.00 $30,037.00 January 1, 2005 Althea VonReyn Rec Assistant 2/4 $16,068.00 $16,068.00 January 1, 2005 Ralph Holt Rec Chairman $12,250.00 $12,250.00 January 1, 2005 Margaret Roe Rec Secretary 4/Max $33,924.00 $33,924.00 January 1, 2005 Steve Tompkins Maint Director 6/Max $42,773.00 $42,773.00 January 1, 2005 Eileen Manning Rec Assistant 2/6 $20,406.00 $20,406.00 January 1, 2005 Mark Liebermann Fire Inspector 8/6 $45,918.00 $45,918.00 January 1, 2005 Sal Morello Dep Bld Inspr 7/6 $42,000.00 $42,000.00 January 1, 2005 Shelly Crespo Data Ent/Bldg.2/5 $23,000.00 $23,000.00 January 1, 2005 Cyril Rottkamp Rec Director 5/8 $14,522.00 $14,522.00 January 1, 2005 Tatiana Lukianoff Zng Adm 8/6 $45,918.00 $45,918.00 January 1, 2005 Barbara Roberti Plan/Zon/Sec 4/5 $25,978.00 $25,978.00 January 1, 2005 Debra Brown Wtr/ Swr Clerk 3/Max $34,779.00 $34,779.00 January 1, 2005 Susan Dao Dep Zng Adm 7/3 $32,563.00 $34,431.00 January 6, 2005 Dorothy Groark Dep T/C 3/5 $21,584.00 $22,590.00 March 7, 2005 John Youngman Rec Laborer 4/3 $22,659.00 $23,716.00 April 21, 2005 Danielle Lent Court Clerk 2/5 $21,208.00 $22,041.00 April 23, 2005 Nancy Cito Senior Dir 5/5 $24,006.00 $25,384.00 May 3, 2005 Nancy Angell Data Col 2/5 $18,761.00 $19,635.00 May 20, 2005 Robert Sheridan Rec Laborer 4/4 $23,716.00 $24,822.00 May 24, 2005 Michelle Gale Dta Ent/Bldg. 2/8 $21,208.00 $22,041.00 June 24, 2005 Charles Rhinehardt Acct Clerk 3/5 $21,584.00 $22,590.00 June 28, 2005 Vincent Fabiano Legis Aide 4/4 $23,716.00 $24,822.00 August 12, 2005 Anthony Musarra Maintenance 4/5 $23,716.00 $24,822.00 January 24, 2005 Susan Randall Junior Acct 6/4 $30,197.00 $30,197.00 November 1, 2005 George Kolb Bld Inspector 8/6 $47,000.00 $47,000.00 Margaret Mingola Assessor Aide 2/3 $20,622.00 $17,925.00 December 5, 2005 Name Title Grade/Step January 1St Anniversary Anniversary Date Maria Gilbride Data EntBldg.3/4 $17,925.00 $23,000.00 December 5, 2005 Paul Neglia Rec Laborer 4/2 $22,659.00 $22,659.00 John Dickson Court Officer $11.43/Hour $11.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Karen Herring P/T Crt Clerk 2/Max $13.74/Hour $13.74/Hour January 1, 2005 Robert Monaco Court Officer $20.60/Hour $20.60/Hour January 1, 2005 Jason Morse Court Officer $11.43/11our $11.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Karol Kelly Tax Clerk 2/Max $13.74/Hour $13.74/Hour January 1, 2005 Robert Ruit Maintenance $7.56/Hour $7.56/Hour January 1, 2005 Susan Borchart Exercise Instructor $20.00/Session $20.00/SessionJanuary 1, 2005 Mike Cole Recreation $153.80/Week$153.80/Week January 1, 2005 Regina Waldron Rec Asst 2/Max $13.74/Hour $13.74/Hour January 1, 2005 Nick Bisaccia Recreation Seasonal $150.00/Week$150.00/Week January 1, 2005 Marcella Diaz Recreation $144.20/Week $144.20/Week January 1, 2005 John Watterson Wappinger Patrol $21.18/Hour $21.18/Hour January 1, 2005 Al Laurino Recycle Center $10.43/Hour $10.43/Hour January 1, 2005 4 r 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Rosemarie Martire Recycle Center $10.43/Hour $10.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Peter Vrouvas Recycle Center $10.43/Hour $10.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Lillian Vrouvas Recycle Center $10.43/Hour $10.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Faith Ward Recycle Center $10.43/Hour $10.43/Hour January 1, 2005 Frank McKinney Recreation 4/4 $13.01 /Hour $13.62/Hour May 24, 2005 Francis Porach Recreation 4/4 $13.01/Hour $13.62/Hour June 24, 2005 Richard Travis Dep Bld Insp. 7/2 $16.91/Hour $17.88/Hour June 21, 2005 Joseph Kovalsky Emerg Srv. Coord.4/7 $14.83/Hour $15.41/Hour August 2, 2005 ND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. "The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor Voting Aye ROBERT L. VALDATI, Councilmember Voting Aye VINCENT F. BETTINA, Councilmember Voting Aye JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, Councilmember Voting Aye MAUREEN MCCARTHY, Councilmember Voting Aye This Resolution is hereby duly adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-341 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RENUMERATION FOR METER READERS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. BE IT RESOLVED, that the remuneration for, Barry Kaufman, and Doreen Kaufman, Town of 7appinger Meter Readers, be established at the rate of $1.06 per meter, and "E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the remuneration shall be consistent with number of meters read, and the Comptroller is empowered to issue remuneration upon approval by the Supervisor, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution becomes effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-342 RESOLUTION EMPLOYING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman cCarthy. BE IT RESOLVED, that Joseph E. Paggi be and he hereby is employed and retained for the purpose of furnishing to the Town Board, its Officers and Agencies, such engineering advise and services as may be required and shall receive compensation therefore in accordance with a proposal submitted to this Board. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: 5 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-343 RESOLUTION EMPLOYING LEGAL SERVICES FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that Albert Roberts be and he hereby is employed and retained for the purpose of furnishing to the Town Board, its Officers and Agencies, such legal advice and services as may be required and he shall receive compensation therefore in accordance with a proposal to this Board, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Marco Caviglia be and he hereby is appointed Special Counsel, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Emanuel Saris be and he hereby is appointed Tax Certiorari, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-344 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AN INSURANCE AGENT FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilman Valdati. BE IT RESOLVED, that Marshall & Sterling, a general insurance agent doing business in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York be and it hereby is designated as the Insurance Agent for this Town BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-345 6 12/20/2004.REO.MTG RESOLUTION APPOINTING A DOG CONTROL OFFICER FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina BE IT RESOLVED, that Gerald Owen be and he hereby is appointed to serve as Dog Control Officer of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and �E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. *Me foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-346 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PAY SCALE FOR PART-TIME VANDALISM PATROL PERSONNEL The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina BE IT RESOLVED, that the pay scale for Part-time Town of Wappinger Vandalism Patrol Personnel engaged to perform certain services for the protection of Town Parks, various other Town properties ad performance of other such duties as may be assigned by the Town Board of the Town, be and the same hereby is fixed and established as per contract with the Dutchess County Sheriff. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all of such Part-time Town of Wappinger Vandalism Patrol Personnel engaged on an hourly basis shall be paid every Friday throughout the year 2005 with the first payday to be January 7, 2005, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-347 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PETTY CASH FUNDS FOR VARIOUS OFFICES The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. WHEREAS, the Justice Court has had an increase in its work load and has the need of having to make change on a daily basis, and 7 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WHEREAS, the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger has numerous requests for expenditures of small amounts of cash for postage, supplies, making change on a daily basis, and various miscellaneous items, for various departments of the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS, a Petty Cash fund has been established for the Receiver of Taxes, pursuant to the provision of Section 64, paragraph 1-a of Town Law, which shall be reimbursed to the Supervisor for advances at the close of each fiscal year, and WHEREAS, the Recreation Committee has numerous request for expenditures of small amounts of cash for supplies and miscellaneous items and reimbursement of small expenditures to various areas of the Recreation program and Maintenance work for the Town of Wappinger, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Justice Court, the Town Clerk, and the Receiver of Taxes are hereby authorized and directed to establish a Petty Cash Fund, in the sum of $200 each, for the use of said Justice Court, Town Clerk, and Receiver of Taxes, and the sum of $100 for the use of the Recreation Committee, as provided by Paragraph 1-a of Section 64 of Town Law. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-348 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HOLDING TOWN BOARD MEETINGS The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Regular Monthly meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger shall be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in the evening of the 4th Monday of each month, or at such other place or places within the Town of Wappinger as the Town Board shall from time to time designate. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Regular Workshop monthly meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger shall be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in the evening of the 2nd Monday of each month, or at such other place or places within the Town of Wappinger as the Town Board shall from time to time designate, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective as of January 1, 2005. a The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye 8 12/20/2004.REO.MTG The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-349 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING AN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilman aldati. 6..E IT RESOLVED, that the Southern Dutchess News, a newspaper regularly published in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York and having a general circulation in this Town, and being a newspaper entered as second class main matter, be and the same hereby is designated as the official paper of the Town, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Poughkeepsie Journal, published in the County of Dutchess and having general circulation therein, be and is designated as an additional newspaper for the publication of Town Notices, subject to the limitations of Section 64, Subdivision 11 of the Town Law of the State of New York, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is authorized and directed to give notice of such designation to the publishers of such newspapers, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution take effect January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye )bert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye �6..ncent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-350 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENTS FOR PAYDAYS OF 2005 The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. BE IT RESOLVED, that the salaries of all persons holding either full time or part time positions as otherwise fixed for these designated positions shall be paid to the holders of such offices and positions payable every Friday throughout the year, 2005 with 52 pay periods during such year, with the first payday to be January 7, 2005, and "E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Comptroller of the Town of Wappinger be authorized to sue and pay the holders of these designated positions on such designated paydays of the year 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye 0J 12/20/2004.REO.MTG The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-351 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE USE OF A MECHANICAL CHECK SIGNING DEVICE FOR SIGNING CHECKS WITH A FACSIMILIE SIGNATURE OF THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OR WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilman Valdati. J. BE IT RESOLVED, that the voucher order checks of the Town of Wappinger may be signed with a facsimile signature of the Supervisor of the Town as reproduced by a mechanical check -signing device or machine provided that the safeguards specified by the manufacturer and inherent in the operations of such device are properly observed, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be filed with all banking institutions which are depositories of the monies and funds of the Town of Wappinger, for the purpose of indicating authority for the use of such facsimile signature, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger be and is hereby authorized and empowered to take all steps which may be necessary and proper to acquire a mechanical check -signing device for use in conformity with this resolution, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-352 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. BE IT RESOLVED, that the HSBC Bank USA, the JP Morgan Chase Bank, Fleet Bank, M & T Bank, Bank of New York, Hudson United Bank, PCSB Commercial Bank, Orange County Trust and Charter One Bank, each being a banking institution maintaining banking rooms and offices in Dutchess County, New York, be and they each hereby are severally designated as depositories of the monies of this Town, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to give notice of such designation to each of said banking institutions. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye 10 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-353 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF SUPERVISOR'S ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT TO THE STATE COMPTROLLER `'Me following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina WHEREAS, subdivision 10 of Section 29 of the Town Law requires that the Supervisor of each Town prepare and file with the Town Clerk within 30 days after the expiration of each fiscal year an annual financial report accounting for all monies received and disbursed by him, together with the certificates or certificate of the bank or trust company where Town monies are deposited, showing the amount of such monies on deposit with said bank or trust company, and cause a certified copy of such report to be published in the official newspaper, and WHEREAS, in lieu of preparing the report required by Subdivision 10 of Section 29 of Town Law, the Town Board may determine, by resolution, that the Supervisor shall submit to the Town Clerk within 60 days after the close of the fiscal year, a copy of the report to the State Comptroller required by Section 30 of the General Municipal Law and the Town Clerk shall cause a summary of such report to ' published within 10 days after receipt thereof in a form approved by the State Comptroller in the ficial newspaper. NOW, THEREFOR IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that in lieu of preparing the report required by Subdivision 10 of Section 29 of Town Law, the Supervisor shall submit to the Town Clerk within 60 days after the close of the fiscal year, a copy of the report to the State Comptroller required by Section 30 of General Municipal Law and that the Town Clerk shall cause a summary of such report to be published within 10 days after receipt thereof in a form approved by the State Comptroller in the official newspaper, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye ie Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-354 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TEMPORARY DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF TOWN FUNDS The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Valdati. 11 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this Town Board of the Town of Wappinger that there are now or may be in the future, funds and monies, except proceeds of loans and monies the investment of which is otherwise provided by law, belonging to the Town which are or which may be in excess of the amount required for immediate expenditure to pay current expenses and obligations, and WHEREAS, it is or it may be to the advantage of the Town to deposit and/or invest all or part of such funds in special time deposit accounts, or in certificates of deposit issued by banks or trust companies located and authorized to do business in this State, short term obligations of the United States of America and/or the State of New York, and WHEREAS, it appears that the Temporary Deposit and/or investment of such excess and surplus funds may be beneficial and profitable to the Town of Wappinger, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the duly elected, qualified and acting Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger be and he hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to deposit and /or invest such surplus and excess funds of the Town in the aforesaid manner pursuant to Section 11 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that such Temporary Deposits and/or investments shall be secured, registered or held, as the case may be in the manner prescribed by Section 11 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger be and he hereby authorized and empowered to invest and participate in a Flexi-Cash program, sponsored by Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc., and administered by the Bank of New York, in the manner prescribed by Section 11 of the General Municipal Law, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the aforesaid Supervisor of this Town be and he hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to take all steps necessary from time to time to carry out and implement this Resolution, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-355 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF UNDERTAKINGS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE OFFICES AND EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that all the official Bonds and undertakings by the officers, clerks or employees of the Town of Wappinger may be in the form of a blanket undertaking from any duly authorized 12 12/20/2004.REO.MTG corporate surety and said undertaking shall indemnify the Town of Wappinger against the loss of the type more particularly set for in Article 2 Section 11 of the Public Officers Law, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye incent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye [aureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye 63bseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-356 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PURCHASES PROCEDURES FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy WHEREAS, pursuant to Town Law, a Budget is prepared each year by the Supervisor detailing expenses and revenues for the ensuing year, and WHEREAS, the Town Board shall review said tentative budget and reject or modify any budgetary item as they deem appropriate, and WHEREAS, that after due process of Public Hearing and provision for additional amendments, the inual Budget shall be adopted, SOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that within the confines of section 117 of the Town Law where provisions have been made in the annual budget for specific, large expenditures, further approval by the Town Board to consider the purchase of those expenditure need not be sought, provided that no other part of the Town's procurement Policy is circumvented, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Town Board permission to seek bids on various large purchases may not be required if any item is available through either State or County Bids, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-357 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SCHEDULE FOR PAID HOLIDAYS FOR THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER FOR 2005 The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Paid Holiday Schedule for 2005 is as follows: 13 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Holiday Martin Luther King Day Presidents' Birthday Good Friday Memorial Day Floating Holiday Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Election Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Friday After Thanksgiving Monday After Christmas Date Observed Monday, January 17th Monday, February 21st Friday, March 35th Monday, May 30th Friday, July 1st Monday, July 4th Monday, September 5th Monday, October 10th Tuesday, November 8th Friday, November 11th Thursday, November 24th Friday, November 25th Monday, December 26th The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-358 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ATTENDANCE AND DESIGNATING A REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE TO THE ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger herby authorizes one representative from the Town Board, Planning Board, and Zoning Board to attend the 2005 Training School and Annual Meeting Association of Towns, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Vincent Bettina is hereby designated as the representative, and Robert Valdati is hereby designated as the alternated to the Association of Towns Annual meeting. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-360 RESOLUTION APPOINTING BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW MEMBER 14 12/20/2004.REO.MTG The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. WHEREAS, the Wappinger Town Board has conducted interviews for the purpose of appointing a member to the Town of Wappinger Board of Assessment Review; and WHEREAS, the Wappinger Town Board has found Bridget Gannon-Tyliszcak to be the individual -apable of filing the vacancy on the Board of Assessment Review, IOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Bridget Gannon-Tyliszcak is hereby appointed to 6M the Town of Wappinger Board of Assessment Review. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted 15 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-361 RESOLUTION APPOINTING RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBER The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Bettina and seconded by Ms. McCarthy. WHEREAS, the Wappinger Town Board has conducted interviews for the purpose of appointing a member to the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee; and IHEREAS, the Wappinger Town Board has found Gary Trudell to be the individual capable of filing the vacancy on the Recreation Committee, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Gary Trudell is hereby appointed to the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted 15 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-363 RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAIRMAN OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER PLANNING BOARD The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Bettina and seconded by Mr. Valdati. E IT RESOLVED, that Philip DiNonno is hereby appointed as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Manning Board for 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye 15 12/20/2004.REO.MTG The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-364 RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAIRMAN OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Bettina and seconded by Ms. McCarthy. BE IT RESOLVED, that Victor Fanuele is hereby appointed as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Board of Appeals for 2005, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-365 RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAIRMAN OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that Paul Pilon is hereby appointed as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Board of Assessment Review for 2005, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-366 RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAIRMAN OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMITTEE The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED, that Ralph Holt is hereby appointed as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee for 2005, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution become effective January 1, 2005. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye 16 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 367 RESOLUTION RE -INTRODUCING LOCAL LAW FOR COMMON DRIVEWAYS -le following Resolution was moved by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilman Bettina. ir.. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger has determined that the Town Code, Section 240-20 of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Law, Common Driveways, should be amended and revised to amend the requirement restricting each lot to take access over its own frontage to authorize the Planning Board to allow or require common driveways and cross access easements, under certain circumstances and subject to certain conditions, where deemed beneficial and in the Town's best interest (the "Proposed Action"); and WHEREAS, the Town Board determined that the Proposed Action is a Type I action pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, Part 617 NYCRR (commonly known as "SEQRA") via Local Law No. 6 of 1992 (the Town's environmental quality review law which establishes locally designated Type I actions); and WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that the proposed Local Law is an action for which there are no other Involved Agencies and that the Town Board is therefore, by default as the only involved ;ency, the Lead Agency for this action "OW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby introduces for consideration of its adoption proposed Local Law No. _ of 2005 in the form annexed hereto; except as specifically modified by the amendments contained therein, the Zoning Law and Subdivision Regulations as originally adopted and amended from time to time thereafter are to remain in full force and effect and is otherwise to be ratified, readopted and confirmed. 2. The Town Board has reviewed the Proposed Action and hereby reserves the right to make its Determination of Significance pursuant to SEQRA until the conclusion of the Public Hearing(s) on the proposed amendments to the Town Code. 3. The Town Board hereby schedules a public hearing regarding the adoption of the annexed proposed Local Law No. _ of 2005 for 7:30 PM on the 24th day of January, and the Town Clerk is hereby directed to publish notice thereof in the Town's official newspapers not less than ten (10) days prior to said public hearing date. The Town Board hereby directs the Town Clerk to act as follows with respect to the proposed Local Law: a. To serve a copy of this resolution, the annexed proposed Local Law, and the public hearing notice to the municipal clerk of each abutting municipality not less than ten (10) days prior to said public hearing; 17 12/20/2004.REO.MTG b. To serve a copy of this resolution, the annexed proposed Local Law, and the public hearing notice to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development for advisory review in accordance with Section 239 of the General Municipal Law; and C. To distribute a copy of this resolution, the annexed proposed Local Law, and the public hearing notice to the Town of Wappinger Planning Board for its review and recommendation pursuant to Section 240-112 of the Zoning Law prior to said public hearing. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a roll call vote, which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye Voting Aye RESOLUTION NO. 2004-369 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT KNOW AS EXTENSION NO.2 The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Valdati. WHEREAS, a map, plan and report, including an estimate of cost have been prepared in such manne i, and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, relating to the establishment of a proposed extension to the Wappinger Park Water District of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, to be known as Extension No. 2 to the Wappinger Park Water District (hereafter "Extension No. 2"); and WHEREAS, said map, plan and report dated October 8, 2001, as amended March 24, 2004 and July 30, 2004 and October 1, 2004 (the "Map, Plan & Report"), were prepared by Paggi, Martin & DelBene, LLP, competent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, and have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during regular office hours for examination by any persons interested in the subject matter thereof; and WHEREAS, Extension No. 2 shall include commercial properties located along the proposed new water main (described below) and shall be bounded and described as set forth in Appendix A attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, all of the improvements proposed for Extension No. 2, consisting of the acquisition and construction of a tie-in and an 8 inch diameter water main, together with water service connections, hydrants, valves and related equipment are to be undertaken by and paid for by the owners of the properties in Extension No. 2 and the cost thereof will not be charged against the properties in Extension No. 2; and 10 FJ 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WHEREAS, the properties in Extension No. 2 will be charged with a portion of the cost of certain capital improvements undertaken for the benefit of the Wappinger Park Water District, including Extension No. 1 thereto, by allocating benefit units to the properties in Extension No. 2 as Detailed in the Map, Plan and Report, and said allocated costs shall not exceed $100,000; and WHEREAS, the maximum amount proposed to be so allocated to the properties in Extension No. 2 is accordingly, $100,000; and 'HEREAS, the proposed method of financing such cost of capital improvements to be allocated and charged to extension No. 2 is by the issuance of serial bonds of said Town maturing in annual installments over a period not exceeding forty years, which will be payable in the first instance from the annual apportionment and assessment on the taxable real property in Extension No. 2 which the Town board shall determine to be especially benefited by the improvements through the allocation of benefit units to the properties in Extension No. 2, but if not paid from such source, all the taxable real property in said Town shall be subject to he levy of ad valorem taxes therefore; and WHEREAS, the improvements for Extension No. 2 have been determined to be a Type II Action pursuant to the regulations promulgated pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and accordingly, no environmental review under said Act is required.; WHEREAS, there will be no hook-up fees to properties in Extension No. 2; and WHEREAS, the estimated annual capital cost for the allocated cost of improvements, based upon the proposed twenty year debt amortization is approximately $268 per benefit unit for each property to be cluded in Extension No. 2. The number of benefit units for each property in Extension No. 2. is 60 sown in the Map, Plan & Report. Commercial users in the extended district (service area) will pay annual O&M costs, to be determined by the Town Board, based on actual metered flow. The annual cost is calculated for the first year in which operation, maintenance, debt service and other charges and expense are to be paid. There are no residential or "typical properties" in Extension No. 2; and WHEREAS, a detailed explanation of the manner by which were computed said estimated first-year cost has been included in the Map, Plan & Report which has been filed in the Office of the Town Clerk, where the same are available during regular office hours for examination by any person interested in the subject matter thereof; and WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board on November 22, 2004, reciting a description of the boundaries of said Extension No. 2, the fact that no improvements are proposed and that no amount is proposed to be expended for said improvements, the fact that the Map. Plan & Report were on file in the Town Clerk's office for public inspection and specifying the 20th day of December, 2004 at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, at the town Hall, 20 Middlebush )ad, in Wappingers Falls, New York, in said Town, as the time when and the place where said Town toard would meet for the purpose of holding a public hearing to consider the establishment of said Extension No. 2 and the Map, Plan & Report filed in relation thereto and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the same; 19 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly published on December 8, 2004, and posted on December 8, 2004 in the manner and within the time prescribed by Section 209-d of the Town Law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town Board; WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and place in said order, as aforesaid, at which all persons desiring to be heard were duly heard; and WHEREAS, said Town Board has duly considered said map, plan and report and the evidence given at said public hearing; J, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Upon evidence given at he aforesaid public hearing, it is hereby found and determined as follows: a) The notice of hearing was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient; b) All property and property owners within said proposed Extension No. 2 are benefited thereby; c) All property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of said proposed Extension No. 2; and d) The establishment of said proposed Extension No. 2 is in the public interest. Section 2. The establishment of Extension No. 2 to the Wappinger Park Water District in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, to be bounded an described as hereafter set forth, i hereby approved; provided, however, that said establishment shall become effective only upon the completion of certain improvements by the owners of property in said Extension No. 2 (the "Owner Improvements") and acceptance of the Owner Improvements by the Town. The Owner Improvements may include a water supply line that is shorter that the water supply line described in the Map, Plan & Report and may otherwise differ from the Map, Plan & Report in such manner as may be agreed upon in writing on behalf of the Town by the Town Supervisor. The Owner Improvements must be constructed in accordance with the specifications, rules and regulation of the Dutchess County Department of Health, the Town of Wappinger, and any other municipal body having jurisdiction over such construction. Section 3. Said Extension No. 2 shall be bounded and described as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof Section 4. The Town Clerk shall, within ten (10) days after the adoption date of this resolution, publish in the official news papers, and post on the official signboard of the Town, a notice which shall set forth the date of adoption of the resolution and the full text hereof. Section 5. This resolution is adopted subject to permissive referendum. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a roll call vote, which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye 20 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-370 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PLACEMENT OF CORRESPONDENCE ON FILE ie following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina. BE IT RESOLVED that the letters and communications itemized on the attached Correspondence Log are hereby accepted and placed on file in the Office of the Town Clerk. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-371 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT SECURED BY AN IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT FOR MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION, PARCEL 1, SECTION 2 The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy WHEREAS, Meadowood Investors, LLC has made application to the Town of Wappinger Planning Board to approve a subdivision of lands more particularly described in Subdivision Map entitled "Section 2, Parcel 1 Meadowood Subdivision" prepared by Lawrence J. Paggi dated August 1, 2002, last revised October 6, 2004; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Planning Board granted final conditional subdivision approval, by Resolution dated February 2, 2004 subject to and conditioned upon completion of the conditions set forth in the aforementioned Resolution, and subject to certain improvements being made and constructed as set forth in the aforesaid Subdivision Map and related Contract drawings, all in accordance with the Town of Wappinger Subdivision Regulations, Zoning Code, Highway Specifications, and Rules and Regulations of the Town; and HEREAS, Town Law §277 requires that a developer of a realty subdivision guaranty the �Mnstruction, installation, and dedication of the improvements required by the Resolution of Subdivision approval, prior to issuance of any building permits. 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. 21 12/20/2004.REO.MTG 2. The Performance Agreement executed on December 14, 2004 by Michael G. Meyers, Manager of Meadowood Investors, LLC with an address at P.O. Box 310, Lagrangeville, New York 12540, as Obligor, in favor of the Town of Wappinger, as Obligee, is accepted as the guaranty of completion of the construction, installation, and dedication of the improvements required by the Resolution of Subdivision approval pursuant to Town Law §277. 3. The Irrevocable Letter of Credit issued by Mahopac National Bank bearing number 200450 and issued in favor of the Town of Wappinger in the sum of One Million, Seven Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($1,775,000.00), securing the obligations set forth in the Performance Agreement, is hereby accepted as security for the Performance Agreement, in substantially the same form as attached hereto. The Board hereby authorizes the delivery of the original Letter of Credit at any time prior to the endorsement of the Subdivision Plat by the Chairman of the Planning Board. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 372 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COUNTY HIGHWAY SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PROGRAM FOR THE 2004-2005 SEASON The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has been requested by the County of Dutchess to participate in the regional County Highway Snow and Ice Control Program within the boundaries of the Town, and WHEREAS, and logically, an earlier or sooner response factor can be provided by Town units and personnel within locale thereby benefiting the overall safety and welfare of town residents and local community interests, and WHEREAS, such participation by the Town in removing snow from designated County Highways, and by sanding and salting or otherwise treating them for the purpose of maintaining highway safety and accessibility for emergency services, is specifically authorized by Article 6, Section 135 of the New York State Highway Law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent be and is hereir authorized to perform such work as is found necessary, at hourly rates as agreed upon by the Town i and the County for the renting and hiring of such equipment for the Winter season. The foregoing was put to a vote, which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye 22 Joseph Paoloni, Councilman 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-373 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF CONTRACT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER AND MJW CONSULTING, INC. 'Phe following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman aldati. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger has previously authorized in Resolution No. 2004-331, Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero to enter into the Municipal Cooperation Agreement with Towns of Beekman, East Fishkill, Fishkill, Lagrange and Poughkeepsie and the City of Beacon, pursuant to Article 5-G of the General Municipal Law for the purposes of establishing the entity to be known as the "Southern Dutchess County Reassessment Consortium" for the purposes of identifying cooperative and economically beneficial methods for producing new and equitable assessments for each of the participating municipalities; and WHEREAS, "Southern Dutchess County Reassessment Consortium" has selected MJW Consulting, Inc. as a qualified provider of the assessment services needed by the constituent municipalities; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger wishes to contract for mass appraisal services related to the completion of the Town -wide real property reevaluation to be completed by June 1, 2007; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger wishes to enter into a contract with MJW Consulting, Inc. to -ovide real property reevaluation/assessment services for all real property within the Town including any property within the Village of Wappingers Falls located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Town of Wappinger. 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. Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero is hereby authorized on behalf of the Town to sign a contract between the Town of Wappinger and MJW Consulting, Inc. to provide real property reevaluation/assessment services for all real property within the Town of Wappinger including any property that the Town is obligated to assess within the Village of Wappingers Falls, in substantially the same form as the annexed contract and approved by Albert P. Roberts, Attorney to the Town of Wappinger. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: ,seph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye )bert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye ' rncent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004-374 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMBULANCE SERVICE AGREEMENT 23 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WITH TC HUDSON VALLEY, INC. D/B/A TRANSCARE The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy. WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger previously established the Wappinger Ambulance District; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger, on behalf of the Wappinger Ambulance District, has previously entered into a written Agreement with Alamo Ambulance Service, Inc. to supply ambulance services within the Wappinger Ambulance District; and J. WHEREAS, the aforementioned Agreement between Alamo Ambulance Service, Inc. and the Town of Wappinger has been terminated and the Town wishes to enter into a new Agreement with TC Hudson Valley, Inc. d/b/a TransCare to provide ambulance services to the Wappinger Ambulance District; and WHEREAS, the Town Board finds that it is in the best interest of the Town to have TC Hudson Valley, Inc. d/b/a TransCare supply general ambulance services as defined in Section 3001 of the Public Health Law for the purpose of transporting all sick or injured persons found within the boundaries of the Wappinger Ambulance District as more particularly set forth in the proposed Agreement attached as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the contract for supplying ambulance services is exempt from competitive bidding pursuant to General Municipal Law Section 103 as the Ambulance Service Agreement with TC Hudson Valley, Inc. d/b/a TransCare is a contract for professional services that require technical skill, training and medical expertise. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth an adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby agrees to enter into a written Ambulance Service Agreement between the Town of Wappinger and TC Hudson Valley, Inc. d/b/a TransCare in substantially the same form as attached hereto marked and designated as Exhibit "A". 3. Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Ambulance Service Agreement between the Town of Wappinger and TC Hudson Valley, Inc. d/b/a TransCare on behalf of the Town in substantially the same form as attached hereto as Exhibit "A". The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted RESOLUTION NO. 2004- N0.-375 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BUDGET AMENDMENTS The following Resolution was introduce by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilman Valdati 24 12/20/2004.REO.MTG WHEREAS, the Comptroller to the Town of Wappinger, Gerald A. Terwilliger, has recommended certain budget transfers hereby amending the Town Budget as set forth in a letter dated December 16, 2004 from Gerald A. Terwilliger, Comptroller, to the Supervisor an Town Board Members NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitation above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth an adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby authorizes the following budget transfers hereby amending the town of W.. Wappinger Budget Adopted for the calendar year of 2004 1. General Fund Budget - Amendments Increase A1603 Vital Statistics Fees Increase A3005 Mortgage Tax Increase A3040 State and Star Program Increase Al 110.405 Justice Security Increase A1620.450 Miscellaneous Increase A1620.460 Heating Oil Increase A1660.400 Central Storeroom Increase A1670.400 Central Printing and Mailing Increase A1680.400 Central Data Processing Increase A1910.400 Unallocated Insurance Increase . A4020.100 Registrar of Vital Statistics Increase A8162.100 Recycle/P.S. Increase A8162.400 Recycle/C.E. Increase A9010.800 State Retirement Increase A9060.800 Hospital and Medical Ins. fir.. To adjust budget for increased revenues and expenditures 2. General Fund Budget — Budget Transfers 860.00 250,000.00 3,500.00 6,000.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 2,500.00 15,500.00 5,000.00 8,000.00 860.00 10,000.00 61,500.00 65,000.00 40,000.00 Increase Al 110.199 Justice Court — Comp. Time 2,000.00 Increase Al 110.401 Justice Court/ CE Westlaw 1,500.00 Increase Al 110.402 Justice Court / CE West 300.00 Decrease Al110.106 Justice Court/P.S. Armed Guard 3,800.00 Increase A1010.400 Town Board/C.E. 100.00 Decrease A1010.200 Town Board/Equipment 100.00 Increase A1220.199 Supervisor/P.S. Comp. Time 8,000.00 Increase A1315.102 Comptroller/P.S. Account Clerk 1,450.00 Increase A1315.103 Comptroller/P.S. Clerk P/T 1,950.00 Increase A1315.104 Comptroller/P.S. Clerk P/T 2,500.00 Increase A1330.199 Tax Collector/P.S. Comp. Time 700.00 Increase A1410.199 Town Clerk/P.S. Comp. Time 1,300.00 Increase A1355.101 Assessor Aide #1 3,500.00 Increase A3510.100 Dog Warden/P.S. 1,000.00 Increase A5010.102 Highway/P.S. Secretary P/T 4,000.00 Decrease Al 110. 107 Justice Court/Attendant 1,800.00 Decrease Al 110. 108 Justice Court/Attendant 1,050.00 Decrease Al 110.109 Justice Court — Clerk P/T 1,000.00 Decrease A1315.199 Comptroller/P.S. Comp. Time 500.00 25 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Decrease A1330.102 Tax Collector/P.S. Clerk P/T 700.00 Decrease A1355.100 Assessor/P.S. 10,550.00 Decrease A1355.199 Assessor/P.S. - Comp. Time 1,300.00 Decrease A1620.100 Building/P.S. Full Time 2,000.00 Decrease A1620.101 Building/P.S. Part Time 1,500.00 Decrease A5010.101 Highway/P.S. Secretary 4,000.00 Increase A1220.401 Supervisor/C.E. Misc. 350.00 Increase A1220.403 Supervisor/C.E. Vehicle Repairs 250.00 Decrease A1220.404 Supervisor/C.E. - Telephone 600.00 Increase A1315.402 Comptroller/C.E.Office Supplies 500.00 Decrease A1315.401 Comptroller/C.E. Fiscal Advisor 500.00 Increase A1355.400 Assessor/C.E. 2,300.00 Decrease A1355.401 Assessor/C.E. Lease Copier 2,300.00 Increase A1410.401 Town Clerk/C.E.-Books/ Monies 25.00 Increase A1410.402 Town Clerk/C.E. Supplies 125.00 Decrease A1410.404 Town Clerk/C.E. Law Books 150.00 Increase A1420.400 Attorney 5,000.00 Decrease A1420.401 Tax Attorney 5,000.00 Increase A1440.400 Engineer 3,000.00 Decrease A1440.430 Architect 3,000.00 Increase A1620.430 Repair Town Autos 2,500.00 Decrease A1620.410 Telephone 2,500.00 Increase A1680.400 Central Data Processing/C.E. 10,500.00 Decrease A1680.401 Central D.P./C.E. -OCIS Chg. Back 5,000.00 Decrease A1930.400 Tax Certs 1,500.00 Decrease A1940.400 Purchase of Land 4,000.00 Increase A1951.400 Assessment of Prop/Sp. Dist. 100.00 Decrease A1920.400 Municipal Assoc. Dues 100.00 Increase A3510.400 Dog Warden/C.E. Telephone/ 775.00 Increase A3510.401 Dog Warden/C.E. Van Maintenance 725.00 Decrease A3510.407 Dog Warden/C.E. Pant Cont. 1,500.00 Increase A5010.400 Trans.Hw /C.E. 640.00 Decrease A5010.200 Trans. Hwy./Equip. 640.00 Increase A5132.400 Garage/C.E. 10,000.00 Decrease A5132.401 Garage/C.E. Roof Repairs 10,000.00 Increase A7110.105 Parks/P.S. Seasonal #3 350.00 Decrease A7110.104 Park/P.S. Seasonal #2 350.00 Increase A1990.500 Educational/C.E. 2,200.00 Increase A7550.400 Celebrations/C.E. 200.00 Increase A7610.400 Dial -a -Ride 700.00 Decrease A1450.400 Elections/C.E. 3,100.00 Increase A7020.199 Recreation/P.S. Comp. Time 2,000.00 Increase A7620.103 Senior Citizens/P.S. Assistant #2 2,000.00 Decrease A7620.108 Senior citizens/P.S. - P.T. 4,000.00 Increase A7110.199 Parks/P.S. - Comp. Time 9,500.00 Increase A7110.400 Parks/C.E. - Porta'ohns 800.00 Increase A7110.409 Parks/C.E. - Fencing 1,500.00 Increase A7110.416 Parks/C.E. -Supplies- Weedkiller 250.00 Increase A7110.418 Parks/C.E. Supplies - Signs 350.00 Increase A7110.419 Parks/C.E. Maintenance- 500.00 26 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Decrease A7140.406 Playground/C.E. - Concerts 650.00 and Special Events Increase A7620.407 Seniors - Miscellaneous 800.00 Decrease A7620.406 Seniors - County Picnic 800.00 To Adjust Budget Line Items 3. General Fund - Part Town - Budget Amendments Increase B1120 Non Property Tax Dist. By County Tractors Increase B1170 Increase A7110.433 Parks/C.E. Maintenance - Top Soil 350.00 Decrease A7110.410 Parks/C.E. General Repairs/ Plumbing 4,000.00 Decrease A7110.421 Parks/C.E. - Maintenance- Tennis Courts 2,000.00 Decrease A7110.422 Park/C.E. - Maintenance - Grounds 1,500.00 Decrease ii.. A7110.425 Parks/C.E. - Maintenance - Fertilizer 1,500.00 Decrease A7110.426 Parks/C.E. - Trash Removal 1,500.00 Decrease A7110.428 Parks/C.E. Maintenance - Quiet Acres 1,000.00 Decrease A7110.430 Parks/C.E. Maintenance - Boat Ramp Patrol 1,000.00 Decrease A7110.434 Parks/C.E. - Maintenance - Tick S ray 2,500.00 Decrease A7110.435 Parks/C.E. Maintenance - Fence Ground 1,400.00 Increase A7140.101 Playground -Tennis Director 600.00 Increase A7140.105 Playground - Basketball 100.00 Decrease A7140.104 Playground - Aerobics 700.00 Increase A7140.114 Playground - Lighted Field Attendant 600.00 Decrease A7140.106 Playground - Open Volleyball 600.00 Increase A7140.109 Playground - Golf 3,990.00 Decrease A7140.107 Playground - Summer Basketball 500.00 Decrease A7140.110 Playground - Reese Park Dir 2,000.00 Decrease A7140.103 Playground - Gymnastics 500.00 Decrease A7620.100 Senior Citizens - Director 990.00 Increase A7140.404 Playground/C.E. Advertising 1,000.00 Increase A7140.405 Playground/C.E. Senior Bus Trips 600.00 Decrease A7140.402 Playground/C.E. - Tennis Equipment 700.00 Decrease A7140.403 Playground/C.E. - Camera and Film 250.00 Decrease A7140.406 Playground/C.E. - Concerts 650.00 and Special Events Increase A7620.407 Seniors - Miscellaneous 800.00 Decrease A7620.406 Seniors - County Picnic 800.00 To Adjust Budget Line Items 3. General Fund - Part Town - Budget Amendments Increase B1120 Non Property Tax Dist. By County 125,000.00 Increase B1170 CATV Franchise Fees 20,000.00 Increase B2590 Building Permits 65,000.00 Increase B 1420.400 Attomey 20,000.00 Increase B1420.410 Codification 11,000.00 Increase B 1440.400 Engineer 25,000.00 Increase B3120.400 Vandalism Patrol/C.E. 45,000.00 Increase B3410.199 Fire Prevention/P.S. Comp. Time 3,000.00 27 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Increase B3620.100 Building Inspector/P.S. 1,000.00 Increase B3620.199 Building Inspector/P.S. Comp. Time 7,000.00 Increase B3620.400 Building Inspector/C.E. 3,000.00 Increase B8015.199 Zoning/P.S. - Comp. Time 5,000.00 Increase B8020.400 Planning/C.E. 20,000.00 Increase B9010.800 State Retirement 20,000.00 Increase B9901.900 Interfund Transfers 50,000.00 To Adjust Budget for Increased Revenues 4. General Fund - Part Town - Budget Transfers Increase B 1440.410 Misc. Professional Fees 5,000.00 Decrease B1420.450 Fiscal Advisor 5,000.00 Increase B3410.406 Fire Insp. Code on CD 10.00 Increase B3410.407 Fire Insp. - NFPA Dues 30.00 Increase B3410.400 Fire Insp. - Telephone/CFU 310.00 Decrease B3410.403 Fire Insp. - New Code Ref. 200.00 Decrease B3410.402 Fire Insp. - Vehicle Repairs 100.00 Decrease B3410.405 Fire Insp. - ICBO Dues 50.00 Increase B3620.403 Bldg. Insp./C.E. Telephone 450.00 Decrease B3620.402 Bldg. Insp./C.E. Vehicle Repair 450.00 Increase B6410.400 Printing and Advertising 3,000.00 Decrease B6510.400 Empire Zone 3,000.00 Increase B7310.105 Youth Program/P.S. - Floating Director 825.00 Decrease B7310.101 Youth Program/P.S. - Director Summer Programs 825.00 Increase B7310.404 Youth Program/ C.E. First Aid Supplies 100.00 Decrease B7310.403 Youth Program/ C.E. - Swim Program 100.00 Increase B7310.409 Youth Program/ C.E. Porta'ohn Rentals 300.00 Increase B7310.408 Youth Program/Special Programs 1,100.00 Decrease B7310.406 Youth Program/Paper Products 300.00 Decrease B7310.407 Youth Program/Special Events 1,100.00 Increase B8010.199 Zoning Bd./ P.S. - Comp. Time 500.00 Decrease B8010.101 Zoning BURS. - Board Members 500.00 Increase B8010.400 Zoning Bd./C.E. 100.00 Decrease B8010.200 Zoning Bd./Equipment 100.00 Increase B8015.401 Zoning Dept./ C.E. - Vehicle Gas 950.00 Decrease B8015.202 Zoning Dept./C.E. - Vehicle Gas 950.00 Increase B8015.401 Zoning Dept./C.E. - Vehicle Repairs 650.00 Decrease B8015.201 Zoning Dept - Film and Development 650.00 Increase B8015.204 Zoning Dept. - Office Supp. 200.00 Decrease B8015.203 Zoning Dept. - Tutorial 200.00 Increase B9010.800 State Retirement 7,500.00 12/20/2004.REO.MTG Increase B9040.800 Workers Compensation 250.00 Increase B9060.800 Hospital and Medical Ins. 7,500.00 Decrease B8160.400 Refuse and Garbage/C.E. 10,000.00 Decrease B8160.410 Landfill/C.E. 5,000.00 Decrease B9050.800 Unem loyment Insurance 250.00 5. Highway Fund — Budget Amendments Increase DB5031 Interfund Transfers 50,000.00 Increase DB5110.100 General Repairs/P.S. 25,000.00 Increase DB9010.800 State Retirement 25,000.00 Decrease DB9710.700 B.A.N. Interest 7,000.00 To Adjust Budget for Increased Revenues 6. Highway Fund Budget Transfers Increase DB9040.800 Workers Compensation 2,300.00 Decrease DB9050.800 Unemployment Insurance 2,300.00 Increase DB5130.400 Machinery/C.E. 7,000.00 Decrease DB9710.700 B.A.N. Interest 7,000.00 The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting Aye aureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting Aye ►seph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted NEW BUSINESS/COMMENTS Councilman Valdati explained there is a house on Route 9D near Montclair that is quite close to the road the is boarded up and in a state of disrepair. He would like the Zoning Administrator to get the status of the house. Also, at Optima Window, there seems to be a perpetual container on site. Since LaFonda was demolished, some one seems to be using it a perpetual parking lot, he would like this matter investigated. At this time, 8:45 pm., Councilman Bettina moved to go into Executive Session to confer with Attorney on two matters of litigation, seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried The meeting reconvened at 9:10 p.m. with all board members in attendance. There was no action taken at Executive Session. )uncilman Bettina moved to close the meeting, seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. The meeting closed at 9:10 p.m. 29 Gloria J. rse Town Clerk Town Board Correspondence Log Document # To From Date Received Re Agenda 2004CL - 0172 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Jay Paggi, Town Enginee 12/6/04 12/08/04 Building Meeting Minutes for December 6, 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0173 Gloria Morse, Town Cler Ron Young Manager of C 11/26/04 12/08/04 Renewal of Liquor License 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0174 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi George Kolb, Bldg Inspec 12/7/04 12/08/04 Building Inspector Report for the month of Novem 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0175 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Kevin Brutting, Code Enf 11/12/04 11/18/04 Thank You Letter for assisting Village of Wapping 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0176 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Roger Connor, Cablevisio 10/28/04 Franchise Fee Payment for the 3rd Quarter, 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0177 Richard Cantor, Esq. Tea Albert Roberts, Town Aft 12/3/04 12/08/04 Arthur Buckley v. Town of Wappinger, Et, Al. Art 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0178 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Gloria Morse, Town Cler 12/8/04 12/8/04 Memo: Class Providing Access to Your Records 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0179 Marco Caviglia, Esq, To Tatiana Lukianoff, Zonin 12/6/04 12/08/04 Minutes of Meeting for December 3, 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0180 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Trish Maupin, Reciever o 11/18/04 11/18/04 Monthly Report for October 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0181 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Heather Kitchen, Town Ju 11/17/04 11/18/04 Monthly Report for October 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0182 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Joseph Kovalsky, EMS 11/18/04 11/18/04 Weekly Report for 11/8/04-11/14/04 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0183 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi George Kolb, Building In 11/2/04 11/04/04 Monthly Report for October 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0184 Joseph Ruggiero, Supervi Joseph Kolvalsky, EMS 11/30/04 11/30/04 Weekly Report for 11/22/04-11/28/04 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0185 Town Board Barbara Roberti, Planning 11/4/04 11/10/04 Re: Required Street Frontage and Common Drivew 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0186 Town Board Tatiana Lukianoff, Zonin 11/1/04 11/08/04 Tatiana Lukianoff, Zoning Adminstrator 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0187 Supervisor Joseph Ruggie Heather Kitchen, Town Ju 12/6/04 12/08/04 Report for the month of November 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0188 Fred Straub Ultra Craft H George Kolb, Building In 12/7/04 12/08/04 16 Carmel Hieghts Road Wall Installation 12/20/2004 Thursday, December 16, 2004 Page 1 of 2 A .I Document # To From Date Received Re Agenda 2004CL - 0189 Mr. Robert Tompkins, 24 George Kolb, Building In 11/16/04 11/16/04 Demolition of 1220-1224 Route 9 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0190 Supervisor Joseph Ruggie Carl S. Wolfson, Town Ju 11/15104 11/16/04 Report for the month of October 2004 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0191 Peter J. Marlow, P.E. Charles Del Bene, Jr. 10/22/04 11/01/04 Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area No, 4. 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0192 Mr, Sharon Eggert, Sum Cynthia Dolan 10/29/04 11/04/04 Giggles World Corp. V. Town of Wappinger 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0193 Supervisor Joseph Ruggie Dutchess County Office o 12/2/04 12/08/04 Mortgage tax distribution 12!20/2004 2004CL - 0194 Gerald Terwilliger, Town Charles Del Bene, Jr, 11/2/04 11/08/04 Wappinger Water Improvement 992R, Contract N 12/20/2004 2004CL-0195 Gloria Morse, Town Cler Tatiana Lukianoff, Zonin 11/05/04 11/08/04 Schedule of Performance and Maintenance Bonds 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0196 Gloria Morse, Town Cler Susan Penney, District Cl 11/17/04 11/22/04 Referendum Vote for Tuesday, Fe y gntary 15, 2005 12/20/2004 2004CL - 0197 Supervisor Joseph Ruggie Carl S. Wolfson, Town Ju 12/7/04 12/08/04 Report for the month of November 2004 12/20/2004 Thursday, December 16, 2004 Page 2 oft 12/20/2004.PH A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on December 20, 2004 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the Establishment of a Proposed Extension No. 2 to the Wappinger Park Water District. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the meeting at 7:40 p.m. Present: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Gloria J. Morse, Town Clerk Others Present: Jay Renfro, Attorney Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent The Town Clerk offered for the record, the Affidavit of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof the Minutes of this Hearing). Supervisor Ruggiero asked if there were any questions or comments from the audience. There were none. Councilwoman McCarthy moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Councilman Bettina and unanimously carried. The meeting closed at 7: 42 p.m. Glorio e To ler SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS BEACON FREE PRESS 84 EAST MAIN STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 A _F 'F 1 +d --=I 'a 1 t cDo -F i' u ka 1 - L C .a t:- 1 €> n FkDZ WAPPINGERS FALLS, TOWN P.O. BOA; 324 PUBLIC NOTICE and Slate of New York, which is WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 125-90 NOTICE'OF'PUBLIC HEARING Please take Notice that the follow- bounded and described as follows:. Beginning at a point on the west - ���� Ing Order has been adopted by the Town Board Of the Town of'. erly side of, the above mentioned State ,road, aswidened atthe south - Ra„ Legal riot ie #E 6,084 c. We ppinger, Dutchess County, New Fork: easterly corner of the herein de-, scribed land and at the northeast--' CLERK y b, RUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC� OF PUBLIC HEARING arty corner of lands now or for- merly George A. Peters and State O f NEW YORK � Please take Notice that the follow- Beginning thence south 79 deg rees; Ing Orde has been adopted by the 54 feet 30 inches west along a stone wall and, along Peters BS, ; t UUl"l t. y' C?r D�fTCfi`�`i Town card of the -Town of Wappingf rDutches's County, New , said land; 269.67 feet to a corner In the wall•t thence York: a ----------- ---- -------- -----X'S north 25 degrees 37 feet 40' Inches west along the land now or! I, TINA HEATH, bei11g dUly Sworn, depose and In the Matter' 1 Of theEsl'a611shment'ofaproposed formerly of George A. Peters 626.05 feet to a corner in the wall; ihence north 60degrees 36feet 10` 1 �c�y diet I aIll the BOOKKEEPER �� r `aoLithe1-11 Extensirq, },q the Mppinger Park 1 Water Distrl`ct Imthe Town ,' inches East 557,51 feet to the west- erlyside ofthe above mentioned : DUt.Ch6Ss News, a week1;, newspi:�P�'t Cf� � V� 1 17" ci 1 Ci V C1.11citlCill of WaPPinger,p,.utche�sCounty, Now York to be known a Extension No, - State road; thence along the Westerly side of", said state Published l n WAPPINGERS FALLS, 2 to the Wappfnger Park Water road the following Iwo',• courses, South �•CillTlt. ' O I Del j I,�IE �i8 7 'State Cit NEW YORK; a District In the Town of Wappinger --- -,_-- ----I -----X 0 degrees 50 feet 50 Inches west 369 feet and south 2: that a notice, o _r which WHEREAS, a°map 'plan and report, aven- degrees 02 feet 5q Inches East 207 Printed copy, was duly PUlD l i S ed .111 SOUther n been prepared !n sylch manner and In such detail as has heretofore nmg. . Parcel "2"- Heartland A,uto Group l_Itf "tens News once on 12/08/04 • been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Inc. Parcel: ALL that certain plot, piece or par- 1 Dulchess County. Nevl York, relat- oel of, land, situate, lying and being_' ng to the pstabl!shment of a pro- In the Town of Wappinger, County Posed extension the n ' of Dutchess and State of New York, ;. Park Watei []istrt¢t `; bounded and described follows: I " "�' ie he To of of the Town of pp!nger, Dutchess County, New as Beginning at a point on the west- ' "' -"'-'- — —••—•- Yorrk, to be known as Extension No, -,; erly line of US Route 9 at its Inter,: ; 2 to the Wappinger Park Water r section with the northerly line of a =1 Sworn t0 before me this 16th (�j Of December, 1 1 (�� District (hereafter "Extension No 2'); and 5.90 acre parcel of land formerly of i Esposito (now Santandra and WHERE(tS, said map plan and Verrllli)thence along report dated(,Oclober 8 4001, as '1:,$ 09 degrees 05'201 W 250.05 amended'Oarch24,2004and July " feet to the southeast corner of a 1.84 Yi "-'"'-'-"'---__.._._.------ •-----•---___,,,,,,�, ALBERT I'`I OSTEN � 30, 2004 and October 1, 2004 were prepared by Paggi, Martin 8, < acre parcel formerly of Esposito '! thence along the southerly and -i DelBene, LLP, competent engf, westerly line of Bald parcel for- i Notary PL(b1.1C, State of NEW YORK neersduly licensed bythe State pt merly,ofEsposlto,(NowSantandraj NewYork, and have been tiled In and Vertllll) the folloWing twog No. 14-8240760 the offic.9!gf the Town Clerk of sold courses and distances: Town h re the same are a aih "2, N 82 degrees 46103- W 207;00 Qualified 111 00Cf ESS CoUT1ty abledu!rngragularoffice hoursfor , feet-, My commission exp.i.-e8 pt`I lUl1e 1J, examinatlon`byany Person, lnler- ' 3,N01degrea13'55'W246.00 OQ] ested In the subject matter thereof; Meet to a stonewall corner and the �. and southerly line of lands now or for - WHEREAS, Extension No. 2 shell merlyof Zottola and Cotitto. thence 8 Cr I` / 44-x. v r -.-. > ,... ,�, u water service connections, 1p, ,' drams, valves and related equip. i ian4a riuw ur rurmany or borair, t 12 degrees 42}30" E 132.74; '6.feet 'feet to a stonewall corner, thence ment are to be undertaken by and Paid fol ¢y the owners of the prop 'continuing along a stonewall In part and the southerly tine of the afore- ���� ariles IRErtep,s ion No 2 and the cost KdV6of'Wlll not be charged mentioned lands now or formerly' of Sofalr, agaln4vihe properties In Extension''7. S 87degrees 1'0''20" E'289.20 CLERK No, 2k -.a nd ,. iz WHERIFAS, the properties In Ex- pension No. 2 will be charged with leet to a point on the aforement!oned westerly line of US Route 9 thence along sad westerly line, TOWN a portion of the cost of certain oapi- 8,-S 13 degrees 32' 12" W 288.40 IT tal Improvements undertaken for feet to the point of beginning, j the benefit of the Wappinger Park Containing 3.640 acres, more or Wafer rIptrot, Including Extension less, +j No. 1"t hereto, by allocating benefit Together With an easement for th'e units'to the properties In Extenslon ,' '. No.tea, riwrallarl la rho:af... 1� �urpose`,of Ingress and egress, a,. .. ��'---,�_�. 11. V .. t.�aa.; a"rrnnsien ro :tne ='wap'i !na u+nu. r?raanmcanero or Wappinger Park Water District of a hprth,and Esposito on•the'soutf said Town as described In the pie: d ihaDpe along said division line ambles hereof, to be known as Ex- N 89'dogrees O6' 20" E 77.37 fee tenslon Nd.2 to the Wappinger Bark 'the' ofnt`oI begtrining. Vat erl.plslrlpt of the Town :ot Wapptnger, and to consider the map, clan and rednrt filed !r,_r>ia- ' law or shall be proper in the`pra as -rUt1gt1KV'. w 'Jukla alai PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF adopted by the Town County, New York, as fol- erly boundary of US Route PUBLIC HEARING Board of the Town of lows: 9; Please take notice that the Wappinger, Dutchess Section 1. A meeting of PARCEL "2" - Heartland following Order has been County, New York: the Town Board of the Auto Group, Inc. Parcel adopted by the Town In the Matter Town of Wappinger, Dut- 1. S 10 degrees 08' 15" W i' N.Y. Board of the Town of of chess County New York, 40.00 feet, thence through Wappinger, Dutchess the Establishment of a shall be held at the Town the lands now or formerly County, New York: proposed Extension to the Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, of Esposito; LICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Wappinger Park Water in Wappingers Falls, New 2. N 61 degrees 31' 21" W NOTICE OF District in the Town of York, in said Town, on De- 80.00 feet to a point 0n the PUBLIC HEARING Wappinger, Dutchess camber 20, 2004, at 7:30 division line between the Please take notice that the County, New York to be P.M., Prevailing Time, for land of Sannicandro on following Order has been M, known as Extension No. 2 the purpose of holding a the north and Esposito on t to the Wappinger Park public hearing to consider the south and thence ( Water District in the Town the establishment of a along said division line; of Wappinger. proposed extension to the 3. N 89 degrees 05' 20" E WHEREAS, a map, plan Wappinger Park Water 77.37 feet to the point of J and report, including an District of said Town as beginning. State of New York estimate of cost have described in the pream- 3329 been prepared in such bles hereof, to be known County Of Dutchess manner and in such detail as Extension No. 2 to the t 11 as has heretofore been de- Wappinger Park Water g City of Poughkeepsie J termined by the Town District of the Town of Board of the Town of Wappinger, and to consid Wappinger, Dutchess er the map, plan and re-' u County, New York, relat- port filed in relation there- t ing to the establishment to, and to hear all persons of a proposed extension interested in the subject Rita Lombardi to the Wappinger Park matter thereof concerning ' , Of the Cit Of PhkeepSi Water District of the Town the same, and for such Y ou g of Wappinger, Dutchess other action on the part of Dutchess County New York being du] s that County, New York, to be the Town Board as may ' g Y sworn says known as Extension No. 2 be required by law or the several times hereinafter mentioned she was and still i L to the Wappinger Park shall be proper in the ! Water District (hereafter premises. the Principal Clerk of the Poughkeepsie Newspapers Divisio "Extension No. 2"); and Section 2. The Town Clerk WHEREAS, said map, plan is hereby authorized and of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., publisher a and report dated October directed to cause a copy 8, 2001, as amended of this order to be pub- the POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL, a newspaper printed an! March 24, 2004 and July lished once in Poughkeep- P Per 30, 2004 and October 1, sie Journal and Southern published every day in the year in the cit o i 2004, were prepared by Dutchess News, official y Paggi, Martin, DelBene, newspapers of said Town, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, and that IN LLP, competent engineers the first publication there- duly licensed by the State of to be not less than ten a ey1V Nn'r1i was duly published in the said news a ej of New York, and have nor more than twenty Orij� 1fI�2YLIiSYI P P been filed in the office of days before the day set for weeks successively, in each week, commencing the Town Clerk of said herein for the hearing as 8th. Town, where the same are aforesaid, and said Town on the da Of available during regular Clerk shall also cause a Y office hours for examina- copy thereof to be posted I2ec . tion by any persons inter- on the sign -board of the ested in the subject matter Town maintained pursu- 2004 and on the following dates thereof; and ant to subdivision 6 of WHEREAS, Extension No. Section 30 of the Town thereafter, namely on: 2 shall include commercial Law and to send, by first properties located along class mail, a copy thereof the proposed new water to each owner of taxable main (described below) real property within Exten- and shall be bounded and sion No. 2, as shown upon described as set forth in the latest assessment role Appendix A attached here- of the Town, each not less to and made a part hereof; than ten nor more than and twenty days before the WHEREAS, all of the im- day set for the hearing as provements proposed for aforesaid. Extension No. 2, consis- Section 3. This order shall ting of the acquisition and take effect immediately. construction of a tie-in APPENDIX A And ending on the day of and an 8 inch diameter Boundaries of Proposed water main, together with Extension No. 2to 2004 ,both days inclusive, water service connections, Wappinger Park hydrants, valves and relat- Water District ed equipment are to be ALL that certain plot, piece undertaken by and paid or parcel of land situate ly- for by the owners of the ing and being on the west- properties in Extension erly side of Wappingers No. 2 and the cost thereof Falls-Flshkill State Road, will not be charged Town of Wappinger, Subscribed an worn to before me this against the properties in County of Dutchess and I Extension No. 2; and State of New York, which day of 2004 WHEREAS, the properties is bounded and described cExtension No. 2 will be as follows: I charged with a portion of Beginning at a point on i � the cost of certain capital the westerly side of the improvements undertaken above mentioned state , for the benefit of the Wap road, as widened at the 4�iy Public ginger Park Water District, southeasterly corner of including Extension No. 1 the herein described land thereto, by allocating ben and at the northeasterly i efit units to the propertiescorner of lands now or in Extension No. 1 as de- . formerly George A. Peters My commission expires 0290 tailed in the aforesaid and map, plan and report, and Beginning thence south 79 ` said allocated costs shall , degrees 54 feet 30 inches ( not exceed $100,000; and E / west along a stone wall CO C® WHEREAS, the maxim nd aldgg�ssl Retaw land V c amount proposed to-be, .. 89.674est to,,reorner in expended for the afore- the wall; UiEC 1 said improvements for Ex- thence north 25 degrees 1 0 "fi tension No. 2 is, accor- 37 feet 40 inches west 1J . dingly, $100,000; and along the land now or for- WHEREAS, the proposed merly of George A. Peters TOWN method of financingsuch 626.05 feet to .a corner in r V cost of capital im- the wall; ' ERK provements to be allocat- thence north 80 degrees ed and charned to Extan-_ _.36_feat, _1Q.-inches East TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED +� EXTENSION TO THE WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER KNOWN AS EXTENSION NO. 2 TO THE WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT STATE OF NEW YORK) )ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS) GLORIA J. MORSE, being duly sworn deposed and says: That she is duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State -of New York. That on December 8, 2004 your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on the sign board maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. D GLORIA . ORS Town C Town o Wappinger Sworn to before me the 1 6 - day of 2004 NOTARY PUBLIC IRENE M REIS Notary Public State of New York Residing in Dutchess County Registration 4 01 RET ^L1 Commission Expires PROPOSED EXTENSION NO. 2 AND INCREASE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTICT AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) FLORENCE HANNON, being duly sworn, deposes and says: I am over the age of eighteen (18) years of age and I reside at 18 Beatty Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. On the 30th day of November, 2004, I served a true copy of the annexed NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING by mailing a copy of same in a sealed envelope with a pre -paid postage thereon in a Post Office or official depository of the U.S. Postal Service within the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, addressed to the last known addresses of the addressees as set forth on the attached. The last know addresses are the addresses maintained by the Town of Wappinger Sewer and Billing Department which regularly updates the addresses of property owners within the Town's various Water and Sewer Districts and/or Improvement Areas with information received from the Town Assessor's Office and with notices received from title companies and real estate attorneys in connection with the sale of real estate within the Town. S n to b re mei on this, �lF— a] of 2004 OTARY ?_-_wi-Ilim 1 ;GLOtbilll' EAN MORSE Ncta7 state of "" York pyfied In Wxhes Counq 47610 Comm. E*rN AM 31,� LA� CP FLORENCE HANNON Deputy Town Clerk