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2009-11-04 RGMTown of Wappin ger Regular Meeting Agenda 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 townofwappinger.us Chris Masterson 845-297-5771 Wednesday, November 4, 2009 7:00 PM Town Hall 7:00 PM Meeting called to order on November 4, 2009 at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Rd, Wappingers Falls, NY. I. Call to Order II. Salute to the Flag III. Adoption of Agenda IV. Discussions A. Certificate of Base Percentages, Current Percentages and Current Base Proportions for the Assessment Roll from t11e New Fork State Office of Real Property Services- (Harkins/Colsey) V. Public Hearings Proposed Benefit Assessment Rolls for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas for Fiscal Year 2016 Proposed Budgets, O&M Charges, Water/Sewer Rates for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas for Fiscal Year 2010 Proposed Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2010 VI. Minutes Approval Monday, October 26, 2009 Tuesday, June 16, 2009 VII. Correspondence Log 2009-345. Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log VIII. Public Portion IX. Resolutions 2009-346. Resolution Adopting Certificate of Base Percentages, Current Percentages and Current Base Proportions from the New York State Office of Real Property Services 2009-347. Resolution Adopting Final Benefit Assessment Rolls for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas for Fiscal Year 2010 2009-348. Resolution Approving Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2010 2009-349. Resolution Establishing Paid Holidays for 2010 X. Items for Special Consideration XI. New Business XII. Town Board Review of Vouchers 2009-350. Resolution Approving Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by Town Board 2009-351. Resolution Approving Abstract of Claim and Warrant for Payment of Claim Audited by Town Board XIII. Adjournment Town of Wappinger Page I Printed 10/30/2009 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Regular Meeting townofwappinger.us Minutes — Chris Masterson 845-297-5771 Wednesday, November 4, 2009 7:00 PM Town Hall IV. Call to Order Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived Christopher Colsey Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present William Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Absent Vincent Bettina Town of Wappinger Councilman Absent Maureen McCarthy Town of Wappinger Councilwoman Absent Joseph Paoloni Town of Wappinger Councilman Absent Salute to the Flag Discussions A. Certificate of Base Percentages, Current Percentages and Current Base Proportions for the Assessment Roll from the New York State Office of Real Property Services- (Harkins/Colsey) Christian Harkins, Town Assessor, gave an explanation of the Base Proportions. Public Hearings Proposed Benefit Assessment Rolls for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas for Fiscal Year 2010 Supervisor Colsey opened the Public Hearing. Town Clerk, Chris Masterson, offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication, duly signed and notarized (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part thereof the Minutes of the Public Hearing). Supervisor Colsey noted that the notices were properly noticed in the Town newspapers and on the signboard. He went on to explain the proposed benefit assessment rolls. Christian Harkins explained that they were discussing the special district benefit unit rolls. Mr. Harkins discussed a portion of the roll, specifically the Tall Trees section of the Town. Supervisor Colsey asked if there were any questions. Louis Pappas asked if the public would be receiving a copy. Mr. Harkins and Supervisor Colsey replied that the roll is available for public review at the Town Clerk's Office. Discussion followed. Per Jensen commented that there is a drop on the taxes of 3%. He wanted to know why the drop is only 3% when the entire country has lost 30%. Supervisor Colsey discussed the average assessments. Mr. Harkins noted that he does not think that the values of the properties in the Town of Wappinger have gone down by 30%. Last year's assessments have been reduced and this year's assessments have been reduced again. Mr. Jensen showed Mr. Harkins the copy of the figures that he was basing this on. Mr. Harkins explained that the resident was looking at the base percentages. Mr. Jensen then noted that he looked on several websites and found that, nationally, the average loss over the past 19-24 months is almost 30%. Mr. Jensen stormed off claiming that the Supervisor and Assessor obviously did not want to talk to him. On his way out, Mr. Jensen congratulated the Supervisor. Supervisor Colsey asked if there were any other comments. There were none. The Public Hearing was then closed. Proposed Budgets, O&M Charges, Water/Sewer Rates for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas for Fiscal Year 2010 Supervisor Colsey opened the Public Hearing. Town Clerk, Chris Masterson, offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication, duly signed and notarized (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part thereof the Minutes of the Public Hearing). Supervisor Colsey credited Mike Tremper, of CAMO Pollution Control, Fredrick Awino, Town Accountant, and Christian Harkins, Town Assessor, on the work they have done in putting these rates together. Supervisor Colsey read the 2009 figures for the Tall Trees area. Mr. Town of Wappinger Page I Printed 11/6/2009 Regular Meeting Minutes November 4, 2009 Harkins briefly explained the benefit units figure that appears in the report. Mr. Tremper further discussed how the figures are determined. Supervisor Colsey asked if there were any comments. Louis Pappas asked if, although only he and his wife live at his residence, he would be charged the same as a residence that has a large family. Mr. Tremper answered that his section of the Town has a flat rate charged. He went on to discuss the situation in Tall Trees. Discussion followed. Mrs. Pappas then asked if the water was safe. She noted that residents are dumping debris onto a property that lies adjacent to the well field. Mr. Tremper replied that he is keeping a close eye on that area, but the dumping of debris would be a Code Enforcement issue. He will bring the issue up to the department. Keith Odums asked if the hardness of his water would change. Mr. Tremper replied that the source of water has changed for the resident's area. There are no limits in the Department of Health for hardness, but it could be a personal comfort issue and a maintenance issue for boilers and other appliances. If a softener isn't put on, there will be operation and maintenance problems. He recommends installing a softener for those residents that have health issues. Supervisor Colsey asked if there were any other comments on this topic. There were none. Supervisor Colsey closed the Public Hearing. Supervisor Colsey then opened the Public Hearing for the proposed Preliminary Budget for 2010. Town Clerk, Chris Masterson, offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication, duly signed and notarized (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part thereof the Minutes of the Public Hearing). Supervisor Colsey noted that the Budget was submitted to the Town Board on September 28th, 2009, and is posted to the Town website. He summarized the proposed Budget. Mary Schmalz asked to comment on the Budget. She asked if the Board has considered the information that she provided at the last Meeting. She also noted that she hoped that the Board would not be spending $6,000 to send out the Recreation Guide again. Supervisor Colsey replied that there have been no adjustments, but the Town Board did take her comments into consideration. The Board could vote to make the changes and there would be a Public Hearing. Supervisor Colsey then stated that he does not feel that the Town needs to send the Recreation Guide to every resident. He went on to say that it costs roughly $8,000 per year. There are better ways to get the guide to the residents. Mrs. Schmalz added that the towns of Fishkill and LaGrange have guides that actually make money for the programs. Supervisor Colsey feels that it is a good idea, but no decisions have been made. He asked if there were any other comments. There were none. Supervisor Colsey closed the Public Hearing. V. Adjournment Town of Wappinger Page 2 Printed 111612009