2004-04-26 RGMMonday, April 26, 2004
7:30 p.m.
Wappinger Town Hall
AGENDA
Call to Order
Roll Call/Salute to Flag
Receipt and Approval of Minutes
March 8, 2004 Workshop
March 22, 2004 Regular Meeting
Suspension of Rules for Public Comment on Agenda Items
Correspondence Log:
2004-065 to 2004-079
DISCUSSIONS:
• Water & Sewer Survey Results Presentation—Dan Wery
• Fleetwood III
• Wappinger Water Improvement 1999-211 Capacity Analysis
• MacFarlane Road
• Minutolo Hawker & Peddlers License
• Drainage District Update—Jay Paggi, Martin
• March Drainage Claim, 21 Losee Road
Resolutions:
2004-152 Resolution Correction Salary of Dog Control Officer
2004-153 Postponed
2004-155 Resolution Authorizing Dunham Subdivision Escrow Refund
2004-157 Resolution Authorizing Budget Transfer
2004159 Resolution Appointing Board of Assessment Review Member—
Tabled
2004-160 Resolution Appointing Chair of Board of Assessment Review
2004-161 Resolution Authorizing Minutolo Peddling License
2004-162 Resolution of Support for the Elimination of the Sunset
Provisions of the LGRMIF & Cultural Education Fund
2004-163 Resolution Authorizing Justice Court Assistance Program Grant
2004-164 Resolution Accepting Correspondence Log
New Business/Comments
Adjournment
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The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held
on April 26, 2004 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls,
New York. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the meeting at 8:45 p.m.
Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Vincent Bettina, Councilman
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Others Present:
Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town
Al Roberts Attorney to the Town
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
Dan Wery, Town Planner
Absent:
Gloria J. Morse, Town Clerk
Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman
RECEIPT AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Minutes of the Workshop Meeting of March 8, 2004 and Regular
Meeting of March 22, 2004 having previously been forwarded to the Board
Members, were now placed before them for their consideration.
Councilman Paoloni moved to accept the above stated Minutes as submitted
by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved, seconded by Councilman
Bettina and unanimously carried.
SUSPENSION OF RULES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA
ITEMS
Councilman Valdati moved to suspend the rules for purposes of public
comment on agenda items, seconded by Councilman Bettina and
unanimously carried.
CORRESPONDENC LOG: 2004 -CL -065 TO 2004-CLO79
(See Attached Sheets)
DISCUSSIONS:
• MacFarlane Road. Jay Paggi, Engineer presented an aerial view of
MacFarlane Road and explained that the first thing he looked at was
an overall road improvement to MacFarlane to bring it geometrically
into compliance with standards that we try to design our roads today,
both horizontally and vertically. There are a series of horizontal
curves and vertical curves. Those geometric deficiencies cause
problems to the traveling public and those wishing to access
MacFarlane Road be it existing driveways or Beechwood Circle. He
looked at an overall roadway improvement about eighteen hundred
foot in length along MacFarlane Road to bring in some type of
compliance. There are several issues that must be addressed. The first
issue is the cost of the road improvement. An estimated cost without
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any land acquisition would be in excess of $300,000. One of the more
significant impacts would be on the existing parcels on the south side
of MacFarlane Road. In one area especially we would need to take fifty
to seventy feet of land from the houses along the front of MacFarlane
Road, which would greatly impact those front yards. Another
alternative would be the placing of Stop Signs on MacFarlane Road
traveling in an easterly direction and on Beechwood Circle as it
intersects with MacFarlane Road in a southerly direction. He feels
that stopping the traffic would provide gaps in the traffic to allow the
residents to access MacFarlane Road more safely. Accelerating up the
hill on MacFarlane from Beechwood you would be up to speed before
you hit one of the driveways in question, which is Lazenka's driveway.
The professionals felt this was an appropriate action. At the last
meeting, the possibility of placing a Stop Sign on the intersection of
MacFarlane and Beechwood going in an easterly direction was
discussed. He and Mr. Foster went to look at the area. They had the
opinion that the cut of the vertical curve on MacFarlane Road
traveling in an easterly direction would impair the stopping site
distance and would not be adequate or up to code today. They did not
recommend the placing of a Stop Sign in the easterly direction. Mr.
Roberts has a drafted Local Law for the Board's consideration with
that Stop Sign in, but he recommends the Board take a look at it. The
third and most practical solution to this problem that was discussed in
staff meetings was that the Town pursue or orchestrate the connection
of the Lazenka parcel along the rear of Lazenka and Couch parcel out
to Beechwood Circle. Thus changing the access part of the driveway
from MacFarlane Road to Beechwood Circle. This would remove the
potential for danger at that driveway by reconstructing the driveway
out to Beechwood Circle, relocating and reconstructing it. This would
involve relocating the driveway and obtaining property from two
parcels, the Couch parcel and the thin parcel that is along Beechwood
Circle. These are the three alternatives before the Town Board this
evening for their consideration. He would also recommend that a
cautionary sign be placed under the Stop sign on Beechwood Circle
facing out toward MacFarlane Road warning drivers this is only a two
way Stop and there is no Stop Sign on the right hand side. Discussion
followed. At this time Mr. Lazenka was recognized, and he felt there
were two issues here. One is the speed, and the other is the limited
site distance, which he thinks in conjunction with the Stop Signs was
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the possibility of allowing an additional access for him on his property
on the west side of MacFarlane Road. He submitted some photographs
to the Board showing the general landscape of the front of MacFarlane
Road. The town had recommended construction of the driveway to be
on the easterly side. They had told him that this was the optimum site
for both entering and exiting his driveway, provided that the bank was
rr. shaved down. Unfortunately this is not an option at this point. The
last photo taken while sitting in his car depicts the site distance from
exiting down below on the westerly side. He feels in conjunction with
the Stop signs, this is an alternative solution. Councilman Valdati
wished to know why they were opposed to having the driveway located
on a secondary road. Mr. Paggi responded that Mr. Foster felt the best
place for the driveway was on the east side of the property. Mr.
Lazenka said it was more of a danger exiting than entering his
driveway. That is why Mr. Foster did not recommend placing the
driveway down below because he felt it was more dangerous exiting
than entering. Once he exits he has to get up to speed in order to be
at a safe cushion zone. What he is proposing at this time is to enter
at top because it is a safer zone, and exit from down below, and put up
a sign as a deterrent as "Exit Only", down below. Mr. Paggi said if the
Stop Sign is placed on MacFarlane Road traveling in a westerly
direction, and the car comes to a Stop, then accelerates, the closer the
exit point is to that Stop Sign he would think the slower that vehicle
would be traveling. Mr. Paggi would have to concur with Graham
Foster that the safest spot to exit that property would be on the east
side of the property. They measured the site distance from both
locations and they appeared to be about the same, but with the top one
the further you inched out you could see the car. On the bottom one,
the car is right on top of you giving you less time to react. Councilman
Valdati felt that Mr. Lazenka's proposal seemed like a reasonable
solution, but the Highway Superintendent does have the last say.
Perhaps Mr. Foster should take a look at this to see if there is some
merit to what Mr. Lazenka is suggesting. Supervisor Ruggiero
explained that Mr. Foster is on vacation at this time, but when he
returns we will sit down with him one more time to discuss this and
see what his opinion is in conjunction with the Local Law Stop Signs.
• Water and Sewer Survey Results Presentation. Town Planner, Dan
Wery went over results of the Water Sewer Survey that was sent out
last June. There was a 32% response rate which was considered
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excellent. He explained that this survey has provided a base line for
any future survey in order to see changes in trends. Mr. Wery also
went over a map which hi -lighted results of the survey.
• Fleetwood III. Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town was requested to
perform an informal "desktop" study of the feasibility of extending the
existing Fleetwood II Water District from the Osborne Hill Restaurant
just south of the Plant Depot property. The area would include 47
additional users, would consume an average daily flow of
approximately 20,000 gallons per day, cost $1,338,000 to construct
and approximately $1,828 per year per benefit unit to retire the
capital debt for 20 years. The quarterly O&M costs would be
apportioned similar to those of the existing Fleetwood II users. If
Sunset Farms Mobile Home Park were included in the district, the
yearly cost per benefit unit would decrease from $1,828 to $1,097.
• Wappinger Water Improvement 1999-2R Capacity Analysis. Jay
Paggi, Engineer to the Town went over the most recent updated
Water Capacity list for the 1999-2R Water Improvement which was
revised April 11, 2003. Councilman Valdati wished to address what a
prospective tenant might pay on these proposed arrangements and the
length of the capital bonds tenants have been paying. Supervisor
Ruggiero replied that he would obtain an example on each of the water
districts.
• Minutola Hawker License- Supervisor Ruggiero moved to table the
application to another meeting in order to discuss this with Mr.
Minutola in person, seconded by Councilman Valdati and unanimously
carried.
• Drainage District Update. Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town reported
that he was looking at adjoining municipalities and their experience
with storm water districts Some have been in effect in other towns
for four years. He looked at one of our neighboring towns and they
have about nine of these in existence ranging in size from ten lots to
sixty lots. The average cost per house for these drainage districts is
between $125 per house to $250, depending upon the complexity of the
facilities they are maintaining. His office is preparing a generic map,
plan and report which can be tailored to any new subdivision coming
in.
• March Drainage Claim, 21 Losee Road. Jay Paggi, Engineer to the
Town explained the sewer district was installed on Losee Road in
2001. Because of all the rain the following winter Mr. March called
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his office claiming that when they blasted on Losee Road his drainage
pipes were disturbed causing water to enter his basement. The
blasting logs were inspected, and they found out that there was no
blasting in front his house. Mr. March obtained the services of Badey
& Watson, Surveying & engineering to conduct an investigation into
the flooding problem. Their report concluded that during the
installation of the sewer lateral for 19 Losee Road, the drain line was
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disturbed and now prohibits free discharge of this drain line. During
the lateral installation, no one from Grant Street Construction or his
office saw the drain pipe, and it is possible that they missed seeing the
pipe. At this time, Mr. Paggi would like permission to allow Grant
Street Construction excavate near the lateral of 19 Losee Road to find
the drain line and make any necessary repairs if found to be damaged
by the installation of the sewer lateral.
Councilman Valdati moved to authorize Grant Street Construction to
investigate/repair drain line, seconded by Councilman Paoloni and
unanimously carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-152
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SALARY OF THE DOG
CONTROL OFFICER IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and
seconded by Councilman Valdati.
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and
seconded by Councilman Valdati.
WHEREAS, at the Reorganization meeting on January 5, 2004, the Town
Board of the Town of Wappinger adopted Resolution 2004-027 Establishing
the Salaries of the Dog Control Officer in the Town of Wappinger, and
WHEREAS, Resolution 2004-027 was drafted in error, establishing the salary
for the Dog control Officer, Gerald Owen to be $17,510, and
WHEREAS, the 2004 budget adopted by the Town Board established said
salary to be $18,510.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the salary for the Dog control Officer
is hereby set and established to be $18,510 for the year 2004, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Gerald Owen shall be paid retroactively
to January 1, 2004 for lost wages at a rate of $19.23 for 16 weeks.
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
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Voting
Aye
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The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-155
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ESCROW REFUND
FOR DUNHAM SUBDIVISION
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Paoloni and
seconded by Councilman Bettina.
WHEREAS, on or about December 16, 2003 Marlow and Tonya Dunham
deposited Three Thousand Seven Hundred fifty Dollars and 00/100
($3,750.00) to the Town of Wappinger for a subdivision escrow for the
property located on Old Hopewell Road; and
WHEREAS, Marlow and Tonya Dunham have requested a refund in the
amount of Three Thousand four Hundred -Twenty Three Dollars and 25/100
($3,423.25)
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. Payment is approved in the amount of Three Thousand Four Hundred
Twenty Three and 25/100 ($3,423.25) made payable to Marlow and
Tonya Dunham, Account Number 03-5082, for the refund o unused
escrow for the property located on Old Hopewell Road.
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
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Voting
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-157
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BUDGET AMENDMENTS
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Paoloni and
seconded by Councilman Valdati
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 April 19, 2004 from Gerald A.
Terwilliger, Comptroller, to the Supervisor and Town Board Members.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated this Resolution as if
fully set forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board hereby authorizes the following budget transfers
hereby
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amending the Town of Wappinger Budget adopted for the calendar
year of 2004:
1. General Fund -Budget Amendments/Transfer
Increase A9950-900 Transfer to Capital Projects $10,000.00
Increase A0599 Appropriated Fund Balance 10,000.00
To cover expenses/repairs to the Town Hall canopy. Claim to be made to prior
contractor Bond once repairs are completed.
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2. Request that $30,000 be loaned from B Fund to Tri -Municipal Sewer
Project 3B to cover preliminary costs until financing is done in August, 2004.
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 Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-159
RESOLUTION APPOINTING BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW
MEMBER
Councilman Paoloni moved to table Resolution No. 2004-150 Appointing a
Board of Assessment Review Member, seconded by Councilman Bettina and
unanimously carried
RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 160
RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAR, OF BOARD OF ASSESSMENT
REVIEW MEMBER
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and
seconded by Councilman Valdati.
WHEREAS, Keith Carlson has resigned as a Member and Chairman of
Assessment Review Board,
WHEREAS, Town Board of the Town of Wappinger has found Paul Pilon to
be the individual capable of performing the duties of Chair of the Assessment
Review Board.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Paul Pilon is hereby
appointed as the Town of Wappinger Chair Person of Assessment Review
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
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 161
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PERMIT FOR PEDDLING AND
SOLICITING
Councilman Valdati moved to table Resolution No. 2004-161 Authorizing a
Permit for Peddling and Soliciting, seconded by Councilman Bettina and
unanimously carried.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-162
RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE ELIMINATION OF THE
SUNSET PROVISIONS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECORDS
MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT FUND (LGRMIF) AND THE
CULTURAL EDUCATION FUND(CEF)
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and
seconded by Councilman Bettina.
WHEREAS, the local Government Records Management Improvement Fund
(LGRMIF) was created in 1989 to provide technical assistance and grants to
establish, improve or enhance records management programs in New York's
more than 4300 local governments, and
WHEREAS, the closely related Documentary Heritage Program (DHP) for
grants and technical assistance to non-governmental historical records
repositories also is supported by the LGRMIF, and
WHEREAS, a sunset date for the LGRMIF was established in the original
legislation to permit its operation as a five-year experiment, and
WHEREAS, the New York State Legislature in 1995 twice has extended the
sunset date, most recently to December 31, 2005, and
WHEREAS, the LGRMIF has effectively supported essential advisory
services and 6,300 grants totaling over $113 million to improve the
management of records for over half of all NYS local governments, and
WHEREAS, the LGRMIF and the programs it supports continue to operate
at a high standard of excellence and provide direct and significant benefit to
local governments tat no cost to the taxpayers, and
WHEREAS, Town of Wappinger has benefited from technical assistance,
training, publications and 2 grants totaling $25, 773 supported by the
LGRMIF, and
WHEREAS the State Legislature created the closely -related Cultural
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Education Fund (CEF to support the New York State Archives, New York
State Library and New York State Museum on behalf of all New Yorkers, and
the Office for Public Broadcasting, and provided the CEF with and identical
sunset date, and
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WHEREAS, the LGRMIF and the CEF continue to be critically important in
the fulfillment of the many records and information related responsibilities of
Town of Wappinger, and to the cultural and scientific needs of the people of
New York State, therefore
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger
supports the elimination of said sunset provision in order to make the
LGRMIF and the CEF permanent.
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
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Voting
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 163
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JUSTICE COURT ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM GRANT
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Valdati and
seconded by Councilman Bettina.
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Justice Court is eligible for a grant from
the State of New York Unified Court System through the Justice Court
Assistance Program; and
WHEREAS, Town of Wappinger Justices, Carl S. Wolfson and Heather L.
Kitchen, and the Town of Wappinger Justice Court Chief Clerk, Cheryl Hait,
have recommended an application for such grant be made; and
WHEREAS, Justice Carl S. Wolfson and Heather L. Kitchen, and the Town of
Wappinger Justice Court Chief Clerk, Cheryl Hait, have prepared an
application to the Justice Court Assistance Program Grant in the form
attached hereto.
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 to be made on behalf of the Town of
Wappinger Justice Court pursuant to the Justice Court Assistance
Program for a grant in the amount of One Thousand Six Hundred -
Twenty One Dollars and 87/100 ($1,621.87).
3. The Town Board authorizes said application to be signed by supervisor
Joseph Ruggiero as well as Town Justices Carl S. Wolfson and Heather
L. Kitchen and further authorizes and ratifies the actions of Supervisor
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Joseph Ruggiero who signed the certification attached to the
application dated April 26, 2004.
Aye
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:,
Voting
Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting
Aye
Robert Valdati, Councilman Voting
Aye
Vincent Bettina, Councilman Voting
Aye
Maureen McCarthy, Councilwoman Voting
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Voting
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 164
NEW BUSINESS/COMMENTS
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PLACEMENT OF
CORRESPONDENCE ON FILE
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and
seconded by Councilman Valdati.
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
Absent
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Voting
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
NEW BUSINESS/COMMENTS
Councilman Valdati noticed that Inter -City Tire was piling more and more
tires on their site. The Zoning Administrator replied that they are being
sited weekly and there will be a court hearing in June.
Councilman Valdati wished to know about the old Rafters Building. The
Zoning Administrator replied that she has received correspondence from the
owner, who was unhappy with the response from the Planning Board. He
has filed a FOIL request asking for information on other properties in the
town that are closer to 9D than they should be because that was one of the
issues that was being raised as to why he could not develop his property
because he was so close to Route 9. He felt the town was precluding the
development of his property. He did remove some of the vines and vegetation
which now show the building. He is in violation and we have cited him. ..,,
Councilman Bettina wished to know the status of the Gas Station on the
Corner of Old Hopewell Road and Route 9. Attorney, Karen McNish replied
that it is in the Court of Appeals and they are expecting a decision in several
weeks.
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At this time, 10:05 p.m. Councilman Bettina moved to go into Executive
Session to discuss pending litigation with Attorneys, and a personnel matter,
seconded by Supervisor Ruggiero and unanimously carried..
The meeting reconvened at 10:37 p.m. with all Board members in attendance
except Councilwoman McCarthy.
Councilman Bettina moved to close the meeting seconded by Councilman
Valdati and unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 10:38 p.m.
By Florence Hannon
Deputy Town Clerk
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Town Board Correspondence Log
Document #
To
From
Date
Received
Re
Agenda
2004CL - 0065
Maurice Salem Esq.
Emanuel Saris
3/2404
3/26/04
Absolute Property Management, Inc.
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0066
Supervisor Ruggiero, and
Judge Heather Kitchen
2/4/04
3/08/04
Town Justice Report for the month of January 200
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0067
Supervisor Ruggiero, and
Judge Heather Kitchen
3/8/04
3/11/04
Town Justice Report for the month of February 20
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0068
Ron Gehrig, New York St
Jay Paggi, Town Enginee
3/9/04
3/11/04
Route 9D/Old Hopewell Road Intersection
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0069
Thomas Logan, Acting A
Albert Roberts
3/15/04
3/17/04
Benefit Assessments
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0070
Friendly Motor Can
Tatiana Lukianoff, Zonin
2/11/04
2/12/04
Friendly Motor Cars -stop work order
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0071
Supervisor Ruggiero
Jay Paggi, Town Enginee
4/14/04
4/19/04
Keenan Acres Drainage District
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0072
Salvatore Pennini
Albert Roberts, Town Aft
4/15/04
4/19/04
Wappinger Water Improvement Area 1999-2 ®
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0073
Hon. Mark Fox, United St
Emanuel Saris
4/9/04
4/19/04
Absolute Property Management, Inc. v. Town of W
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0074
Supervisor Joseph Ruggie
Patricia Maupin
4/14/04
Monthly Report of Taxes
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0075
Supervisor Ruggiero, and
Judge Carl Wolfson
4/14/04
4/19/04
Town Justice Report for the month of March 2004
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0076
Supervisor Joseph Ruggie
Jay Paggi, Town Engine
4/05/04
4/07/04
Building Meeting Minutes
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0077
Supervisor Ruggiero, and
Judge Heather Kitchen
4/07/04
4/12/04
Town Justice Report for the month of March 2004
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0078
Supervisor Ruggiero
George Kolb, Building In
4/01/04
4/17/04
Building Inspector's Report for the Month of Marc
4/26/2004
2004CL - 0079
Maurice J. Salem, Esq.
Emanuel Saris
4/8/04
4/08/04
Absolute Property Management, Inc, et al v. Town
4/26/2004
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