1999-08-09 RGMCONSTANCE O. SMITH
SUPERVISOR
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FAX: (914) 297-4558
August 5, 1999
MEMO TO:
FROM:
RE:
*Kent Road
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
Town Board
Attorney to Town
Engineer to Town
Media
Constance 0. Smith
WORKSHOP MEETING
MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1999
7:00 PM
Sidewalks
Stop Sign Removal
Sign Request—Malley
*Astor Home
*Dr. Velardi Request
t *Generators
*DeGarmo Hills Road No Parking Signs
*Zoning Administrator Vehicle
*Schlathaus Park Parkland Trust $6,850.00
*Fieldstone Blvd Request
*Spookhill Recreation
*Community Day 25th Anniversary Celebration Request
SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
P.O. BOX 324
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590.0324
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NO OTHER BUSINESS SHALL COME BEFORE THE BOARD.
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The Workshop Meeting of the Town of Wappinger was held on August 9,
1999, at the town hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York.
Supervisor Smith opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Present:
Constance Smith, Supervisor
Vincent Bettina, Councilman (arrived 7:05 p.m.)
Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman
Joseph Paoloni, Councilman
Others Present:
Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town
Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town
Mike Tremper, CAMO Pollution
Absent:
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
The first item for discussion is the report prepared by Mr. Paggi on the Kent
Road sidewalks. Mr. Ruggiero said since receiving the report, he is planning
to go door to door because we may need some potential deeds. He wished to
table until the next meeting.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to table discussion to the next meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence from Assemblyman Joel Miller, on the removal of some signs
that were erected on Kent Road. It has come to his attention that there was
an additional STOP sign posted on Kent and Robin on the uphill side of the
road. He would like it removed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the correspondence and place it
on file.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
At this time Mr. Ruggiero read a letter from Mr. Wisniewski of Kent Road
who is clearly opposing the removal of the STOP sign on Kent Road, and does
not understand why Mr. Miller is requesting a change. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to recommend to forward Assemblyman
Millers correspondence to the NYSDOT and see if that's an acceptable
practice of instituting a three way intersection based on the Assemblyman's
letter.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Correspondence from Mr. Kenneth Malley wishing to know why a STOP sign
not considered at the intersection of Lake Oniad Drive and Kent Road.
was
JAY PAGGI, Engineer to the Town informed the board that there is a site
distance problem.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Engineer to the Town, Jay
Paggi, to send a response to the Town Board and we will forward that
response to Mr. Malley.
by Mr. Bettina
Seconded
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is the Astor Home rezone request. The Town Board received
notification on July 20th from the Planning Board opposing the project,
because it is not an appropriate site for the nursery school. Supervisor
Smith said she has since talked to Jon Adams, attorney for Astor Homes, and
he informed her that they had two alternative sites that were in compliance,
so she suggested we should just place this Astor Home rezone request on file,
with NO ACTION.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to place the rezone request on file with,
NO ACTION, and authorize the Supervisor to send a letter to Mr. Adams
informing him that the Planning Board has determined that this is not the
appropriate site for the school and therefore the Town Board will not rezone
the property.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Dr. Vilardi came before the board several months ago regarding efforts to
acquire a 50 ft right of way. He plans to build a house beyond the Town of
Fishkill line which crosses into Wappinger. All his services come from the
town of Fishkill, and in order to simplify things, he is requesting a small
section be annexed to the Town of Fishkill so that he does not have to deal
with variances, because it is landlocked. He explained that the access to
roads at the present time is all Fishkill. After going over the map with Dr.
Vilardi, Mr. Roberts, Attorney to the Town advised Dr. Vilardi that he would
be better off with a variance. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to authorize the Supervisor send a letter to
the Zoning Board of Appeals in support of a variance for Dr. Vilardi.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
Dr. Vilardi also explained that there is a 50 foot right-of-way that he has
tried to acquire from a Mr. Gallo, but all efforts have failed, because Mr.
Gallo claims he no longer owns the property. He would like the town to send
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a letter to Mr. Gallo, requesting him to dedicate the property in question, to
the Town of Wappinger. Discussion followed
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the Supervisor to send a
letter to Mr. Gallo asking him to dedicate the property in question, to the
Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Al Roberts, Attorney to the
Town to prepare the necessary deeds and papers for such a dedication.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is the request from the Planning Board for the placement of NO
PARKING signs along Myers Corners Road at the intersection of DeGarmo
Hills Road. Mr. Roberts announced that although it is a county road, he has
prepared a draft of the local law, but he needs to get the code adopted. At
this time he has it prepared as an amendment to the code. NO ACTION
TAKEN.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to place this item on the next town board
meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
Some time ago the Town of Wappinger prepared a disaster plan and in the
disaster plan we said that we were going to get a generator for the town hall
building. We also discussed getting one or two generators for the water and
sewer plants. Mike Tremper of CAMO Pollution was asked to get some
prices and he explained that for the moderate pump stations the cost would
be $25K to $35K apiece, and for the Hilltop station, between $60K to $80K.
Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Mr. Tremper to get the
sizes of generators that are needed and the costs of each, including the town
hall and discuss further at the next workshop.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is the Zoning Administrators Vehicle. Mr. Foody, Building Inspector
was requested to look into state bids, but there were none, so he went out and
got some prices for vehicles. The cheapest being $13,800, for a four door
used wagon. He also priced a Ford Escort Sedan, which was $14,000. Mr.
Foody explained that he went out to different dealers, and they all ran in the
$15,000 range. The wagons were in the same price range. Mr. Foody felt
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that a wagon for the Building Inspector was not a necessity. He also
explained that the state bids won't come out until October or November.
Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to table until budget time.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
The next item is Schlathaus Park. A Bid was accepted for the installation of
the Handicap doors at the park, but an additional $6,850 is needed for the
completion of the job. Mr. Holt would like to take the funds out of the
Parkland Trust.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to take $6,850 from Parkland Trust in
order to complete the work at Schlathaus Park.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is the Fieldstone Boulevard request. Supervisor Smith announced that
the reason she had this item on the agenda was to remind her to ask the
Attorney to the Town, where we stand on Fieldstone. Mr. Roberts explained
that he had the necessary information. When the Planning Board approved
the subdivision, they put certain conditions on the use of the individual
parcels. They were incorporated in the Planning Boards resolution for
approval. In addition there were certain notes placed on the filed map and
those notes were propounded by the original property owner. There is no
procedure laid out. If there is a violation of a recorded restriction of
covenant, the adjacent property owners have two years to bring a lawsuit to
enforce that. Anyone in the development can bring such a lawsuit within two
years of the violation. These residents have several major problems to
contend with. 1) Neighbor vs. Neighbor, 2) Planning Board Issues, 3) Town
of Wappinger Zoning Laws. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, Al
Roberts write a report summarizing tonight's discussion with the board, so
we may disburse the information.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next is Spook Hill Recreation. Discussion followed. NO ACTION TAKEN.
SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that this year marks the 25th anniversary
of Community Day for the Town of Wappinger. She would like to plan
something extra special for the residents. She and her secretary drove up to
Wyndham, New York, to look at an educational circus called Circus with a
Purpose. He teaches the children about pioneer days, etc. He also has two
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tractor trailers that he has set up as walk through museums. There are also
mountain lions and black bears, demonstrations, a petting zoo. He is fully
insured. The cost to hire Circus with a Purpose is $7,000. The money would
come out of A Fund Balance. Discussion followed.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the expenditure of $7,000 to
hire Circus with a Purpose for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of
Community Day, for the Town of Wappinger, and the funds to come out of A
Fund Balance.
Seconded by Mr. Paoloni
Motion Unanimously Carried
Supervisor Smith announced that a week and a half ago, Mike Tremper and
Jay Paggi informed her that Rockingham developed a leak, and we lost
300,000 gallons of water because the tank had to be drained in order to
repair it. She issued an emergency order so she could get it repaired. The
next hour she was informed that Hilltop also had a leak. They also had to
get that repaired. With Rockingham we had the ability to hook into CWW.
We do not have the same ability with Hilltop, because of its height. A diver
came in to repair the hole. Jay Paggi, and Mike Tremper came to a
workshop, and at the workshop we moved to allow two wells to be drilled at
Atlas, we also moved to authorize Mr. Paggi to perform a Map, Plan and
Report for the water in order to keep this thing moving, because we have to
get Hilltop repaired. We have to build a redundant tank. We are drilling on
an emergency basis, however we will need to go out to bid for the pipes and
tank. She was informed that the water in the wells are going down a foot
every 24 hours. Mrs. Smith showed pictures of Sprout Creek which was dry
in many areas. Mrs. Smith issued a Town Wide State of Emergency on the
Use of Water. NO WATER USE OUTSIDE AT ALL, INCLUDING WELL
WATER. There will be no warning, an appearance ticket will be issued
immediately. She issued the "FULL STATE OF EMERGENCY' to all the
radio stations etc., and will continue to announce the "FULL STATE OF
EMERGENCY" every day. She also has purchased 1,000 gallon jugs of
drinking water in case of an emergency. If any one hears of a residents well
running dry, inform them that we have emergency water here at the town
hall. Discussion followed.
At the June 28th meeting, RALPH HOLT, Recreation Chairman was
authorized to investigate the use of a safe insecticide to control tics for the
ball fields and playgrounds in the Town of Wappinger. He informed the
board he called a well know firm from Norwalk that uses a nontoxic spray
and he took them to Airport Park, Robinson Lane, Rockingham, and
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Schlathaus Park. He was informed that the spray would be at least 97%
effective. The Norwalk firm is recommending the parks be sprayed at least
3 times during the year, at a cost of $2,800 per spray. At least once now, and
the second spray is suggested some time in October. The cost would be
around $5,600. If Castlepoint were included for one spray, it would cost an
additional $1,000. For now Mr. Holt is recommending we spray the parks
that are heavily used. Another firm was contacted also, but no bid has been
received as of this date.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO, moved to expend $6,600 to spray Rockingham
Park, Airport Park, Robinson Lane, Schlathaus Park, and Castlepoint
Recreation for tics as recommended by Mr. Holt.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Supervisor Smith informed the board that Mr. Foster, Highway
Superintendent, has requested a P.O. in the amount of $1,600 for parts and
repair of their 20 Ton Jack.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize a P.O. in the amount of
$1,600 for parts and repair of equipment as requested by Mr. Foster.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Supervisor Smith also announced that the salary study is underway, but an
additional $2,000 is needed to complete the study.
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize $2,000 for the completion of
the salary study, and the funds to come out of Fund Balance.
Seconded by Mr. Bettina
Motion Unanimously Carried
There was no other business to come before the board.
COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to close the meeting, seconded by Mr.
Paoloni, and unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
By Florence Hannon
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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