2000-09-11 RGMCONSTANCE O. SMITH
SUPERVISOR
TELEPHONE: (914) 297.2744
FAX: (914) 297.4558
August 29, 2000
MEMO TO:
FROM:
RE:
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
Town Board
Attorney to Town
Engineer to Town
Media
Constance O. Smith
WORKSHOP MEETING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2000
7:30PM
SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P.O. BOX 324
WAPPINGiERS FALLS, NY 12590-0324
7:15 PM *Interviews:
Christopher Colsey CAC
Matt McMahon CAC
Paul Pilon Board of Assessment Review
7:30 PM *Authorize 2 Court Personnel to attend Notary Public Session
*Authorize Supervisor to sign Resolution for $5000 grant for
Reese Park
*SEQRA --- Water Improvement 99-2R
*Paggi Report Bids Updates
*Highway Specs ----- Paggi 8/22/00
Foster 8/28/00
*West Nile Virus ---- A. Fehlerston 8/6/00
*Easement Stonewall ---Wheeler Hill Road
G. Foster 8/1/00
*12 Ronsue Drive Drainage
* Piqwon - Notice to declare lead agency
*Advanced Advisory vs. Town
*Authorization for Mr. Saris to finalize
NO OTHER BUSINESS SHALL COME BEFORE THE BOARD.
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The Workshop Meeting of the Town of Wappinger was held on September 11,
2000 at the town hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York.
Supervisor Smith opened the meeting at 7:50 p.m.
Present:
Constance Smith, Supervisor
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Vincent Bettina, Councilman
Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman (arrived at 8:10 p.m.
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden
Others Present:
Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town
Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that Debbie Brown, the Data Entry
Operator for the Water & Sewer Department has been with the town for 25
years, and at this time she wished to present her with a plaque for her many
dedicated years of service.
The first item on the agenda is a request from the Justice Department for
authorization to send to two Court Personnel to obtain their Notary License.
COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to authorize the Justice Department to
send two of their personnel to obtain their Notary License.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Bettina and unanimously carried.
RESOLUTION
RESOLVED, that Constance O. Smith, Supervisor of the Town of
Wappinger, Wappingers Falls, New York, is hereby authorized and directed
to file an application for funds from the New York State Department of
Transportation (NYSDOT) in the amount of $5,000 and upon approval of said
request, to enter into, and execute a project agreement with the New York
State Department of Transportation for such financial assistance to this
municipality for concrete work required in mounting new pedestrian trail foot
bridge and adjacent bridge interface improvements for Reese Park.
Town of Wappinger
$5,000
Environmental Consultant, Matt Rudikoff gave a short presentation on the
water improvement for 99-2R for SEQRA. He reported that there were no
significant environmental impact. Around 75% of water lines are in existing
roads. Also established, based on the Engineers report, the plan that has
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been chosen will address the water needs of the district. There are no
surface waters effected. One of the other aspects of a water improvement
such as this is that with these new water lines, what new developments will
be allowed.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Engineer to the Town, Jay
Paggi, and Environmental Consultant, Matt Rudikoff to amend the Map
Plan and Report and the SEQRA, to include the wells, the drilling of the
Rockingham well and the completion of the Domber well.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni.
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, Al
Roberts to contact the Bond Counsel to draft a resolution for same.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence from Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town in reference to the
Rowell Lane Drainage/Curbing Improvements Bid review. As a follow up to
his August 14, 2000 letter to the Town Board, Mr. Paggi has reviewed the
bids and would advise that the price submitted by the apparent low bidder,
S.J. Lore Contractors for $49,900, appears to be consistent with current
construction trends. Mr. Paggi recommends that the Board review this
amount, and decide whether or not they wish to make the improvement.
Again, the cost is representative of current construction trends. Bids for the
last 3-4 months are appreciably higher than earlier in the year, and in most
recent years, due to the amount of work and workload of the individual
contractors. This bid is approximately $20K over the budget. Mr. Terwilliger
informed the board that we have some funds left in the drainage reserve for
this project. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to award the bid for the Rowell Lane
Drainage/Curbing Improvements to S.J. Lore Contractors for $49,900 as
recommended by Mr. Paggi, they being the lowest bid.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is the bid for the proposed Wappinger Water Improvements Atlas
Wellfield Contracts 99-1 and 99-1(E). As you know the bids came in last
month for this project approximately 15% over the estimated amount. Mr.
Paggi's office estimated this job about $200,000 for the general construction,
and the low bid came in at $238,000. The electrical work came in about 30%
over the electrical engineers estimate of $70,000. With this in mind to award
these two bids, and maintain the total authorization Mr. Paggi would need
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to ask for an increase in the amount of approximately $160,000. He cannot
advise the Board that the work that was put out to bid for this improvement
will be 100% able to be molded into improvement 99-2R. If a certain amount
of work is done now, it will not need to be duplicated and or relocated when
we do 99-2R. Mr. Paggi recommends that the bids be awarded to Sun Up
Enterprises for $238,000.00 and Hudson Valley Electrical Construction &
Maintenance for $106,444.00 as low bidders, and the work be done as soon as
possible. We would have to ask for an increase in the authorized amount of
from $500,000 to $660,000. That would need to amend the Map Plan and
Report. For the Boards information the additional $160,000 authorization
will increase the per year benefit cost from the original $9 per year per
benefit unit to approximately $12. If we decide to go forward with this, Mr.
Paggi would also need to be authorized to contact the contractor and request
an extension, because there is a 45 day bid limit. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to go forward on this project, and
authorize Jay Mr. Paggi to contact contractors for an extension.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town Al
Roberts, to contact Matt Rudikoff to amend the Map Plan and Report and
contact Bond Council to authorize amendment to increase amount to
$160,000.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, Al
Roberts, and Engineer to the Town Jay Paggi to do the necessary contacts
and paper work.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that a Public Hearing would be held on
October 10th for 99-1 and 99-2R and for the increase in expenditures.
Next is Mr. Paggi's report on Highway Specifications with a response from
Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster.
In his correspondence of August 22, 2000, Mr. Paggi informed the Town
Board, that the Planning Board was currently reviewing a small commercial
subdivision on St. Nicholas Road just south of New Hackensack Road known
as Hilltop Business Park. The proposal calls for seven (7) small lots and the
construction of approximately 700' of road. The theory behind the
subdivision is to allow small business owners/contractors, etc. to put up a
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small building to allow them to efficiently run their business. It was the
Applicants request to reduce the width of the roadway from the present
commercial specification of 36' to 30'. This appeared, on the surface to be an
acceptable proposal by the Applicant as reviewed by the Planning Board.
This proposal was also supported by the Highway Superintendent and this
office. The reason for the reduction was to reduce construction cost, reduce
blacktop and future maintenance cost for the Town, reduce impervious area,
and overall aesthetics. As the Town Highway Specs do not currently have a
standard for a light commercial roadway, the Applicant will be forced to build
the road to 36'. Mr. Paggi would recommend that the Town adopt a local law
to amend the Highway Specs to include a section that takes into account this
light commercial type road. The only changes proposed would be a reduction
in width from 36' to 30'.
In his response memo of August 28th, Mr. Fosters realizes we are in need of
a light Commercial category which should apply to an Office Park type
subdivision. We should consider adding a section 214-45 "D" in our Code
Book, which Mr. Paggi has outlined in his 8/22 memo. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to authorize the Supervisor to send a
letter to the Planning Board requesting they not change the road
Specifications to create a light commercial road category at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence from Andrew Fetherston of 16 Eck Road, in regard to the
dead bluejay found on his property. It was found to contain the Virus, and
steps were taken to install bug traps around his property by Hudsonia
Environmental Research. After a storm, large puddles form on the east side
of the cul de sac. Mr. Foster informed the board that these pot holes were
filled in by the highway department.
COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to accept the correspondence and place it
on file.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next are several reports from Highway Superintendent Graham Foster. The
first report concerns the stonewall on Wheeler Hill Road. There is a constant
problem of loose stones falling into the road from Dr. Garrell's property on
Wheeler Hill Road, creating a dangerous situation which often occurs during
the worst weather. Mr. Foster spoke to Dr. Garrell, and he has agreed to let
highway move the wall approximately 8 ft. on to his property. This is well
within the three rods which normally is the width of our right of way.
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However, because Wheeler Hill Road is a road by use, Mr. Foster believes the
property in question is owned by Dr. Garrell which will enable Highway to
move the wall during the upcoming winter season.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Al Roberts, Attorney to the
Town to prepare a grading easement to re -erect the stonewall further back on
the adjoining property.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
The next report concerns the drainage at 12 Ronsue Drive. Mr. Foster
received a complaint from George Coffey of the above address. The drain
pipe was installed years ago to drain Ronsue Drive. The pipe ends
approximately 75' from the rear of the property. Any sign of a ditch to drain
the water has disappeared over the last 30 years. The current condition is a
blocked pipe which eventually seeks the surface and spills out onto the rear
yard. Mr. Foster feels the best solution for this problem would be to extend
the pipe to the property line. Discussion followed
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Mr. Foster to extend the pipe
50' to 75' of the ditch.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence from Frederick Clark Associates with a draft SEQRA Notice
of Intent to be Lead Agency for PIQWON. In order for the Town to process
the application it must conduct and conclude the SEQRA process. Pursuant
to the Town of Wappinger Environmental Quality Review Law (WEQR), the
proposed action is a Type I Action which requires the submittal of a Full
Environmental Assessment Form and a coordinated review. A review of the
application materials indicates that a short EAF dated March 26, 1999 was
prepared. The Applicant has been directed to prepare and submit a full EAF
for this project. Upon receipt, the Town Board will then be able to circulate
the Full EAF to all other involved agencies with its intent to be the Lead
Agency, along with a copy of the Applicants latest plans. Once the Lead
Agency has been established, it will then be able to schedule a public hearing
and make a determination of significance before it takes action on the
application. However, the legal status of the application with respect to
Zoning appears to be in question. As noted in the draft Lead Agency Notice
and in the September 1999 resolution of denial (since vacated by the
Supreme Court on procedural grounds), it does not appear that the Town can
approve the application. The Zoning Law, namely Section 240-16.F,
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Improvement of Non -Conforming Uses, does not appear to permit the
proposed use because it is not a modification to an existing non -conforming
use. Therefore, despite the application for special permit and site plan
approval, it appears that the proposed use can only be permitted by obtaining
a use variance or an amendment to the Zoning Law. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN BETTINA made a motion that the Town Board be
considered Lead Agency and circulate the EAF to all other involved agencies.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence from Emanuel F. Saris, Attorney to the Town appointed to
handle Tax Reviews, with a recommendation that the Town of Wappinger
settle the matter in regard to Advanced Advisory v. Town of Wappinger.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to confirm Mr. Saris to finalize the
settlement with Advanced Advisory v. Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
At the June 26th meeting a request was received from Denise Bertolino for
the refund of her $200 due to the denial of a variance from the Zoning Board
of Appeals. At that time, the request was referred to the Zoning Board of
Appeals for comments. A letter has been received from ZBA recommending
the refund be authorized.
COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to approve the $200 refund to Denise
Bertolino, due to denial of a variance, upon the recommendation of the
Zoning Board of Appeals.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next for the Boards consideration is to direct the Assessor, Linda Tasadfoy to
prepare the Benefit Assessment Rolls for all the Water and Sewer
Improvement Areas and Districts.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT
AREA in accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
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a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit
unit. Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or
part thereof over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the
first two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling
unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
CRANBERRY WATER IMPROVEMENT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the CRANBERRY WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit
unit. Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or
part thereof over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the
first two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling
unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
FLEETWOOD WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the FLEETWOOD WATER DISTRICT in accordance with
the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit
unit. Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or
part thereof over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the
first two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling
unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
MYERS CORNERS II WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the MYERS CORNERS II WATER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first two
acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
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d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
NORTH WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the NORTH WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit. Where
acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof over two
acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the
first two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
OAKWOOD KNOLLS WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the OAKWOOD KNOLLS WATER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
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1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first two
acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first two
acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WAPPINGER CRANBERRY WATER
IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WAPPINGER CRANBERRY WATER
IMPROVEMENT AREA in accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
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e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT in accordance with
the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
CENTRAL WAPPINGER SEWER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the CENTRAL WAPPINGER SEWER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
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a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
MID -POINT SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the MID -POINT SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
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TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
ROCKINGHAM FARMS SEWER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the ROCKINGHAM FARMS SEWER DISTRICT in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
c. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT in accordance with
the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 units per residential dwelling unit.
e. Industrial, commercial, institutional and exempt properties shall be
assessed by computation whereby the assessed valuation shall be computed
in relation to the valuation of all property within the benefited area and a
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benefit unit assigned in accordance with the ratio which the subject property
bears to the total assessed valuation within the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit unit.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WAPPINGER SEWER TRANSMISSION
TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT AREA #1
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WAPPINGER SEWER TRANSMISSION
TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT ARE #1 in accordance with the following
standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit. Additional
vacant residential acreage in excess of two acres - .2 benefit unit per
additional acre or part thereof.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Two or three family residential unit on parcel of less than two acres - 1
benefit unit plus .8 benefit unit for each additional dwelling unit.
e. Four or more multiple family units - .8 benefit unit per dwelling unit.
f. Industrial, commercial, and institutional properties will pay a pro rata
share of the total cost of the project based on the ratio that industrial,
institutional and commercial assessed valuation within the benefit area.
Industrial, institutional and commercial benefit units will them be ascribed
pro rata benefit units based on the total number of benefit units ascribed to
industrial, institutional and commercial benefit properties.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WAPPINGER SEWER TRANSMISSION
TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT AREA #2
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WAPPINGER SEWER TRANSMISSION
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TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT ARE #2 in accordance with the following
standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit. Additional
vacant residential acreage in excess of two acres - .2 benefit unit per
additional acre or part thereof.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Two or three family residential unit on parcel of less than two acres -
benefit unit plus .8 benefit unit for each additional dwelling unit.
e. Four or more multiple family units - .8 benefit unit per dwelling unit.
f. Industrial, commercial, and institutional properties will pay a pro rata
share of the total cost of the project based on the ratio that industrial,
institutional and commercial assessed valuation within the benefit area.
Industrial, institutional and commercial benefit units will them be ascribed
pro rata benefit units based on the total number of benefit units ascribed to
industrial, institutional and commercial benefit properties.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN PAOLONI who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Ruggiero.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WATCH HILL SEWER DISTRICT
(Controlled by Town of Fishkill)
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to prepare an
assessment roll for the WATCH HILL SEWER DISTRICT in accordance
with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
2. The formula for such assessment shall be as follows:
a. A single family house on a lot of less than two acres - one benefit unit.
Where acreage over two acres - .2 benefit unit for each acre or part thereof
over two acres.
b. Vacant residential land less than two acres - .8 benefit unit. Additional
vacant residential acreage in excess of two acres - .2 benefit unit per
additional acre or part thereof.
C. Residential acreage in excess of two acres - .8 benefit unit for the first
two acres, .2 benefit unit for each acre in excess of two acres.
d. Two or three family residential unit on parcel of less than two acres - 1
benefit unit plus .8 benefit unit for each additional dwelling unit.
e. Four or more multiple family units - .8 benefit unit per dwelling unit.
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f. Industrial, commercial, and institutional properties will pay a pro rata
share of the total cost of the project based on the ratio that industrial,
institutional and commercial assessed valuation within the benefit area.
Industrial, institutional and commercial benefit units will them be ascribed
pro rata benefit units based on the total number of benefit units ascribed to
industrial, institutional and commercial benefit properties.
Motion Unanimously Carried
SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that an application for the CD Block
Grant program for the second phase of handicap improvements for Rest
Rooms at Martz Field must be submitted.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO who
moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Paoloni
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF
THE FISCAL YEAR 2001 DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION
PROJECT: HANDICAP IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE REST ROOMS AT MARTZ FIELD
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is participating in the Dutchess
County Community Development Consortium for Fiscal year 2001, and
WHEREAS, input from citizens and groups has been received and
considered, and
WHEREAS, an application has been prepared which addresses our
community concerns.
NOW THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dutchess County
Community Development Consortium Fiscal Year 2001 application for the
Town of Wappinger, including the certifications included therein be and
hereby is approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the submission of said application
to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development be and
hereby is authorized.
Motion Unanimously Carried
SUPERVISOR SMITH also announced that she went to the Soccer opening
Friday night, and was informed that more dirt is needed (4-5 loads) for their
fields. She told them they could take the compost that is up at the Highway
Department. Authorization would be required for the Highway Department
to deliver the compost. Mr. Foster explained that a representative from the
Soccer program should come to look at the compost first, and if they can use
it, Highway will deliver it.
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COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the Highway
Superintendent to deliver the compost to the Soccer field if they want it.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO informed that board that he was called out by a
constituent to look at the drainage in her back yard. There seems to be an
ongoing oily substance coming out of the ground. He wishes to authorize the
Engineer to pursue this and call the DEC if necessary.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Jay Paggi, Engineer to the
Town to pursue this drainage problem.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN VALDATI in regard to the used car facility on the west side
between Nissan & Greer Toyota. They are parking the cars very close to the
road. Mr. Paggi explained they have an approved site plan. Discussion
followed.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI wished to know the status on the lighting at
Greer Toyota. They had no amended site plan. Mr. Paggi explained that it
is being reviewed by Dan Wery's office. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize a letter be sent to the
Planning Board that the Town Board does not approve the lighting situation
at the Toyota dealership and we wish this matter addressed at their next
meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
At this time, 9:10 p.m. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to go into Executive
Session to discuss Personnel, seconded by Mr. Bettina and unanimously
carried.
The meeting reconvened at 9:35 p.m. with all Board Members present.
There was no action taken at Executive Session.
There was no other business to come before the Board.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to close the meeting, seconded by Mr.
Ruggiero and unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9:36 p.m.
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Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk