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1996-01-22 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER JANUARY 22, 1996 7:30 P.M. 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. 4. 5. ACCEPT MINUTES Reg. Year End Meeting Dec. 28, 1995 REPORTS OF OFFICERS Sup/Comet Town Justices Receiver of Taxes Bldg Insp. Zng. Adm. H. Supt. Dog control officer Annual Report: Town Justice Morse Pk/Wapp/LaGrange Joint Landfill Project year end statement PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. Gail Beverly, Diddell Rd., re: petition for rublic safety Hazard removal b. Application from Robt Ronconi for Salvage Dealers License c. Request for return of Escrow Funds from: (1) Theresa Garofalo, $;607.50 (2) Poughkeepsie Svgs Bnk D. Friedrich $8 d. Notice of Retirement from Jean Francese, Clerk to Zng. Dept. e. J. Paggi, Eng. to Twn; Reports: (1)Bozentko/5Edgehill Drive (2) DeNardo/CLY Realty w/corr. from A. Roberts (3) Widmer Road Project including corr: re: D'Albro/Berberich (4)Bldg. Permit Process (5) WSIA#I-Add'l collection Lines f. J. Paggi, Eng. Re; W. Sewer Trans/Treat Ia-Prase II - Contract Change Order #1 g. Correspondence re: Accident Reports for Town Vehicles Paino (2) Liebermann h. Corr. from CPA's office re: P.0's & related Invoices pertaining to Highway Dept. i. R. Holt, Ch. Rec. Com. requests approval to open an account with Wm Tell Hardware Store j. G. Foster, H. Supt., requests permission to go to Bid for all Road Aggregates, etc. Gas, Fuel Oil, and Bulk Spring Cleanup 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT Zng. Administrator Report 8. RESOLUTIONS a. Introduce and set Public Hearings for Local law for increase of Rates for (1) Rockingham Farms Wfat-er (2) Wappinger Sewer #1 North Wappinger Water e b. Review of Bidding Policy c. Revise Alcohol and Drug Abuse Policy d. D. Warren Term expires 2/1/96 member of ZBA e. Appointment of Board of Ethics member by V. Bettina 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1.0. NEW BUSINESS 11. ADJOURNMENT I 960122.RGM The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on January 22, 1996 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Smith called the Meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. Present: L Constance Smith, Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman 1b, Vincent Bettina, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney to the Town Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer to the Town Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 28, 1995 having previously been forwarded to the Board Members, were placed before them for their consideration. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved that the above Minutes as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. i Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried REPORTS OF OFFICERS Reports for the month of December were received from the Supervisor/Comptroller, Town Justices, Receiver of Taxes, Building Inspector, Zoning Administrator, Highway Superintendent and Dog Control Officer for November & December. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the above reports and place them on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Also the annual Report from Justice Morse and the Poughkeepsie/ Wappinger/Lagrange Joint Landfill Project year end statement. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the annual report from Justice Morse, the joint landfill project year end statement and Page 1 62 960122.RGM place them on file. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS The first item for the Boards consideration is correspondence from Gail Beverly, Diddell Road, with a petition for public safety hazard removal. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Ruggiero questioned Supervisor Smith, why was this issue still unresolved. Mrs. Smith answered that is was a neighborhood problem and had been advised by the attorney to accept the correspondence; take no action. An application for a Salvage Dealers License was received from Robert Ronconi. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to table this application until some corrections are made and we hear from the Zoning Administrator. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Request for the return of escrow was received from (1) Theresa Garofalo in the amount of $2,607.50 (2) The Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, Debra Friedrich in the amount of $829.75. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the return of Escrow Funds to Theresa Garofalo for $2,607.50 and The Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, Debra Friedrich for $829.75, based on the recommendation of Zoning Administrator, Don Close. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Notification of her retirement was received from Jean Francese, Clerk for the Zoning Department. Her retirement will become Page 2 F� M F, 9 960122.RGM effective April 1, 1996. Jean has worked for the Town of Wappinger for 10 Years. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the notification of retirement from Jean Francese effective April 1, 1996 and place it on file. 1 Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Several Reports were submitted by Engineer to the Town Jay Paggi. The first Report concerns Mr. Bozentko, 5 Edgehill Drive. Mr. Bozentko is presently a tenant to the Rockingham Farms Sewer District, and as such pays double rates. He wishes to become a member once the connection to Tri -Muni is made. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to allow Mr. Bozentko, 5 Edgehill Drive to become a member of the District once the connection to the Tri -Muni is made, and authorize a departmental memo be sent to Mrs. Buckley and Mr. Logan, informing them that Mr. Bozentko be taken off as a Tenant and be included in the next Benefit Assessment Roll, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried The next report concerns the issuance of a C/O for a new home for Mr. & Mrs. Denardo 190 Smithtown Road. This was discussed at a workshop, and the Building Inspector refused to issue a C/O until all requirements were satisfied. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town Al Roberts to send a letter to Mr. & Mrs. Denardo and a copy to Presidential Homes stating what was discussed at the Workshop. as to the procedure and the requirements adhered to. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Roberts informed the Board that he did send a letter to Mr. & Mrs. DeNardo at 190 Smithtown Road, and a carbon copy to Mr. Gus Angelo going over what was discussed on January 9, 1996 in Page 3 960122.RGM the Supervisors office. If the solution was acceptable, Mr. Denardo was to have his attorney contact him so details on the necessary documentation could be discussed and submitted to the Town Board. The letter was returned unopened. SUPERVISOR SMITH said that she did receive an affidavit from the Assessor that the house is being occupied because breakfast dishes were left out. The School was also contacted, and the children are being picked up and left off at the house. The third report relates to the Widmer Road Project including issues that were discussed with John D'Albro and Al Berberich and concerns they were having on the proposed project. They are willing to allow for the necessary easements. Mr. Paggi would also recommend discussing Wheeler Hill, Spook and Old Troy Roads at the February Workshop. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town prepare for the necessary land acquisitions for the Widmer Road Project . Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Next is a request from Mr. Paggi to add a requirement to the Building Permit process that would insure to the Town that the house is being constructed to the proper elevations and yard setbacks. This additional requirement would have the builder submit a certified intermediate plot plan at the completion of the foundation, prior to any framing being allowed, showing the following: SIDE YARD SETBACK FRONT YARD SETBACK REAR YARD SETBACK ELEVATION OF THE TOP COURSE OF BLOCK FOR MAIN HOUSE. ELEVATION OF THE TOP OF BLOCK AT THE GARAGE DOOR. This plan should be reviewed by the Building Inspector and our Page 4 960122.RGM office if necessary. This will assist the Town in determining whether or not the house is being constructed to the elevations and locations as shown on the original approved preliminary plot plan. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Dan Wery to proceed with amendments to the Building Permit Regulations. i`,,,,,, Seconded by Mr. Val dat i Motion Unanimously Carried The last report is in reference to the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area No. 1 Additional Collection Lines. Mr. Paggi recommends a workshop on this as soon as possible so that some agreement can be reached. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to table this to the February workshop. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Page 5 The next item for the Boards Consideration is a Change Order for the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area Phase II, Contract 2E. Change Order No. 1. consists of additional payment for labor and materials for the generator to pump station connection. The additional labor and materials resulted from field changes required on the generator set, The switch which controls the electrical supply to the pump station was mounted on the opposite side of the generator due to structural restraints of the fiberglass enclosures. Also, this change allowed the communications and alarm wiring to be installed in a more accessible location. The additional cost of �4w labor and materials was due to the extra 4 inch galvanized steel conduit and electrical wire required to connect the above mentioned switch. The cost breakdown is a follows: Labor (4 Hrs. @ 32.17) $ 128.68 Materials 386.00 Page 5 6 960122.RGM $ 514.68 10% Overhead 51.47 10% Profit 56.62 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 $ 622.77 COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the Change Order request from Mr. Paggi for the Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment Improvement Area Phase II Contract 2E, Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $622.77. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Next are two accident reports involving Town vehicles. The first involves a Town vehicle driven by Michael Hirsch. and a vehicle driven by Irene M. Paino. The second involved the Town Fire Inspector's vehicle, it was struck when it was parked. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence was received from the Offices of Sedore, O'Sullivan, Letterio and Barschi, Certified Public Accounts for the Town of Wappinger. Their office examined certain purchase orders, vouchers and related invoices pertaining to the Highway Department for the purpose of compliance with the Town's purchasing policy, with their recommendation to improve policies and/or procedures. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Ralph Holt, Chairman of Recreation with a request to open an account with William Tell Hardware Store. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Page 6 Seconded by Mr. Valdati 960122.RGM Motion Unanimously Carried Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent requests permission to go to Bid for Road Aggregates, etc., Gas, Fuel Oil, and Bulk Spring Cleanup. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster to go to Bid for all Road Aggregates, etc., Gas, Fuel Oil and Bulk Spring Cleanup. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried COMMITTEE REPORTS COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO had no reports at this time. COUNCILMAN VALDATI on Highway. Because of the inclement weather conditions, he noticed many deep gullies along the shoulders of the Town Roads which are dangerous and should be repaired as soon as possible. He also requested Mr. Foster to contact the the County and inform them of the erosion along Old Hopewell and All Angels Hill Roads. COUNCILMAN VALDATI also wished to know if Mr. Foster was keeping an accounting on the amount of salt and sand the Village of Wappinger was using, because he received a letter from the Village and to date they have had no accounting as to how much has been used. MR. FOSTER was never informed he was to give the Village an accounting or monthly report. The Village purchases their own salt and sand that is stored at the Highway Department and he signs the receiving slip, which goes directly to the Village for payment. Highway keeps track on much how goes out. Mr. Valdati replied, it's in the contract. Mr. Foster explained that he had never seen or received a copy of an agreement. Mrs. Smith said she would see to it that Mr. Foster did receive a copy the agreement. Mr. Valdati also requested Mr. Foster to add another column to his monthly report to reflect the amount of salt and sand that is Page 7 960122.RGM used by the Village. Mr. Valdati also instructed, any correspondence that directly relates to Highway Business go directly to the Highway Superintendent, so he can respond to the Board. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI had no reports at this time. COUNCILMAN BETTINA commended Mr. Foster on the fine job the he and the Highway men did during the recent storm. He did have some concerns regarding site distance at Chelsea and Thornacres Drive, Ketchamtown Road, and Osborne Hill. Mr. Foster informed him that the most of the sites had been cleared up. SUPERVISOR SMITH also commended Mr. Foster and his men on the fine job during the recent rain storm which flooded the basements of many families. Many of whom were present in the audience. At this time SUPERVISOR SMITH addressed the residents of the Rockingham that were present and informed them that she looked into FEMA. Low interest loans may also be available to repair damage that was caused by the recent floods. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO related that the residents has some concerns on the removal of the damaged items caused by the storm. Could the Town arrange for a special pick-up? SUPERVISOR SMITH said she would contact Royal Carting and have them come through the Rockingham area (Drew Court, Carrol, Balfour, Doyle, Scott Drive, and Craig Place) in about two weeks for a special pick up of all the damaged items in a one day sweep. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Supervisor Smith to make arrangements with Royal Carting for a special pick-up in the Rockingham Area to remove the damaged items caused by the storm. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Supervisor Smith noted when she read the police report she noticed that 20 parking tickets had been issued on the night of the storm. She spoke to Carl Amburgy and he will speak to the Page 8 960122.RGM officer who gave the tickets out and try to get them dismissed by the Judge. George Campbell, a Resident of Rockingham praised Mr. Foster and his men for the fine job they did during the flooding following the storm but was concerned about returning the sandbags in case more flooding occurred. Mr. Foster explained to Mr. Campbell them that once the bags are frozen, they would be useless. He would pick up the used sand bags and replace them with fresh dry ones. Rain is predicted again, but not a flooding rain. This was an unusual storm, because there was approximately 2 feet of snow that melted very quickly due to the rain. SUPERVISOR SMITH informed the Residents that there are funds available in a Special Drainage Fund. Everyone on the Board feels very strongly about using them for this purpose. We know it will alleviate the problem on Carrol Drive and Drew Court. We don't know about the other Roads, but one step at a time. One of the items on the tonight's Agenda is to authorize the r Engineer to the Town to go out to Bid for the drainage work in Rockingham. A workshop is scheduled for March and residents will be notified. SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that she would move the item up from the bottom of the Agenda and present it to the Board at this. COUNCILMAN VALDATI made a motion to move the Rockingham Drainage item up on the Agenda at this time for the purpose of authorizing Engineer to the Town to go out to Bid. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town go out to Bid for the proposed Rockingham Drainage improvement and authorize Attorney to the Town Al Roberts to prepare the legal work. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Page 9 Motion Unanimously Carried to 960122.RGM Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town went over a brief description involving the work that was going to be performed and what route he would be taking to install the drainage improvement. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT Mr. Close submitted his monthly report on the schedule of Bond and Letters of Credit for the various subdivisions, the amounts, expirations dates and call up dates. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept Mr. Close's report on the schedule of Bonds and Letters of Credit and place them on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried RESOLUTIONS The introduction of the proposed Local Laws for the increase of Rates for (1) Rockingham Farms Sewer (2) Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 (3) North Wappinger Water and to set a Public Hearing was placed before the Board. Supervisor Smith informed the Board that she would like to set the Public Hearings for the Local Laws for the increase of rates for Rockingham Farms Sewer, Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1, and North Wappinger Water for February 26, 1996, to begin at 7:20 P.M. set one minute apart. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to Introduce the following Local Laws for the increase of rates for, Rockingham Farms Sewer, Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 and North Wappinger Water and set the Public Hearings for February 26, 1996; Rockingham Sewer District at 7:20 P.M., Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 at 7:21 P.M. and North Wappinger Water District at 7:22 P.M. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1996 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 12 OF THE YEAR 1984, THE LOCAL LAW NO. 9 OF THE YEAR 1988, AND THE LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE YEAR 1994 WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE ROCKINGHAM SEWER DISTRICT Page 10 960122.RGM BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing sewer rates for the Rockingham sewer District with respect to residential uses is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer rates and the prior laws otherwise confirmed. SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established for the Rockingham Sewer District: A. Residential 1. Each residential unit connected to the system: $340.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis. SECTION 3. This Local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1996 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #5 OF 1976, LOCAL LAW #14 OF 1984, LOCAL LAW #10 OF 1985, LOCAL LAW #10 OF 1988, LOCAL LAW #1 OF 1991 LOCAL LAW #2 OF 1992, AND LOCAL LAW #13 OF 1992 ON ESTABLISHING SEWER RATES IN THE WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA #1 BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: SECTION 1. Section 2 of Local Law #13 of 1992 is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 2. The following Sewer Rates are hereby amended to read as follows: A. Residential 1. Each residential unit connected to the System: $480.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis. SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption an filing as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1996 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 10 OF 1991 AND LOCAL LAW NO.1 OF 1992, RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION, CHARGE AND COLLECTION OF WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR THE NORTH WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER L- ---------------- BE IT ENACTED BY THE Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York as follows: SECTION 1. Section 2 of Local Law #1 of 1992 is hereby Page 11 960122.RGM amended in regards to the water rates for North Wappinger Water District and all other laws otherwise confirmed. SECTION 2. The following water rates for the Consumption/Usage of Water by the North Wappinger Water District are hereby established as follows: A. Residential: Each residential dwelling unit connected to the water system, excluding such units and users otherwise expressly provided for herein, shall pay the minimum charge of $25.00 (twenty-five dollars) for the first fifteen thousand (15,000) gallons of water consumed/used, and $1.50 for each one thousand (1,000) gallons consumed and used thereafter. Each unit of a multiple dwelling shall be individually and separately charged in accordance with this schedule. B. Wildwood Manor Condominiums: Each Wildwood Manor Condominium unit connected to the water system shall pay $25.00 (twenty-five) dollars per quarter. C. Greentree Apartments: The Greentree Apartments shall be billed $25.00 (Twenty-five dollars) per quarter for each unit, or an aggregate minimum of $450.00 (four hundred and fifty dollars) per quarter, whichever is greater. In the event that the aggregate water consumption/usage of Greentree Apartments exceeds two hundred seventy thousand (270,000) gallons, such excess will be billed at a rate of $1.50 for each one thousand (1,000) gallons per quarter. D. Commercial and Industrial: Commercial and Industrial users shall be billed at a rate a minimum of $1,000.00 per quarter for the first 50,000 cubic feet of water consumed and .935 per 100 cubic feet consumed and used thereafter. SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption and filing as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. Next is the Review of the purchasing Policy for the Town of Wappingers. Mr. Foster, Highway Superintendent wished to table this review and his memo to the Town Board, to a Workshop. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to table the review of the purchasing policy to a Workshop. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to adopt the following amended Alcohol and Drug abuse Policy. In order to ensure a safe working environment for all employees and provide the most effective delivery of services to residents of the Town of Wappinger, it is the policy of the Town of Wappinger that no employee may manufacture, distribute, dispense, use, sell, purchase, possess or be under the influence Page 12 13 960122.RGM of alcohol or other illegal/controlled chemical substance, except prescription medication, during scheduled business hours or while on or using Town owned property. The Town recognizes that alcohol and chemical substance abuse are progressive, potentially fatal diseases which may affect employees/ lives and relationships with families and/or co-workers, p / e s, quality of life and job performance. The Town encourages and supports employees who seek voluntary treatment. Employees must abide by the terms of this policy statement as a condition of employment and failure to do so may result in disciplinary proceedings. However, nothing herein is intended to diminish the rights of an employee under the collective bargaining agreement or the law. Effective January 1, 1996, the Town of Wappinger will institute a drug free policy in compliance with 49 CFR Part 382.605.CDL & safety sensitive personnel, in accordance with 49 CFR, will be randomly tested. It will include testing for Cocaine, Amphetamines, PCP, Marijuana, and Opiates. In addition to the I above drugs, we will also test for alcohol. The Test schedule Low will include pre-employment, random, post -accident, for cause, and bi-annual testing. Definition: Safety sensitive --Anyone having use of a Town vehicle and mechanic. Guidelines 1. Using, selling, manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, being under the influence of or impaired by or possessing alcohol (unless in a sealed container) or any illegal/controlled chemical substance on town of Wappinger premises is prohibited. 2. When there is probable cause to believe that an employee has violated this policy, the infraction shall be reported to the department head or his designee or where that is not appropriate, to the Supervisor or Highway Superintendent (hereafter, any of these individuals will be referred to as the investigating official), who will be responsible for Page 13 investigating the incident in an appropriate manner. Seconded by Mr. Bettina 960122.RGM Motion Unanimously Carried The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI who moved its adoption. RESOLVED, that Douglas Warren be and he hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy of the Zoning Board of Appeals of , the Town of Wappinger which has occurred by reason of expiration of his term of office, and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Douglas Warren is hereby appointed to the said Zoning Board of Appeals for a term which shall expire on the 1st day of February, 2001. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried At the Reorganization Meeting, all the Board members were requested to present a person of their choice as their appointment to the Board of Ethics. COUNCILMAN BETTINA was not sure of his choice at that time. At this time COUNCILMAN BETTINA offered the name of Anna Mae DeMilio as his choice to be appointed as a member of the Board of Ethics. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried UNFINISHED BUSINESS At this time the Town Board members were requested to sign the agreement for the expenditure of Town Highway Funds that is filed with the County Superintendent. The next item for the Boards consideration is to authorize Engineer to the Town, Jay Paggi to assess the drainage at Dana Place. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Engineer to the Town Jay Paggi, assess the drainage at Dana Place with the Highway Page 14 960122.RGM Superintendent, as to what point the Towns responsibilities begin and report back to the Town Board with his report. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to amend the above to include Brian Place also. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried The next item is to approve the Contract with Dial -a -Ride and authorize the Supervisor to sign. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the Contract with Dial -a -Ride and authorize the Supervisor to sign. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI who moved its adoption. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1996 DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION PROJECT: RECREATION AT CASTLE POINT PHASE II HANDICAP WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is participating in the Dutchess County Community Development Consortium for Fiscal Year 1996, 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 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dutchess County Community Development Consortium Fiscal Year 1996 application for the Town of Wappinger including the certifications included therein by 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. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI who moved its adoption. Page 15 15- 16 960122.RGM A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1996 DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION PROJECT: CHELSEA WATER HOOK-UP WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is participating in the Dutchess County Community Development Consortium for Fiscal Year 1996, 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 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dutchess County Community Development Consortium Fiscal Year 1996 application for the Town of Wappinger including the certifications included therein by 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. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO reminded Mr. Roberts, Attorney to the Town that at the November 27, 1995 Town Board Meeting he was authorized to render an opinion on the legality of curfews in the Town of Wappinger. Is it legal? Mr. Roberts looked into briefly, it appears it can be done, but suggests this topic be discussed up at a Workshop. At this time Gail Beverly, 80 Diddell Road was recognized from the audience. Mrs. Smith informed her that her petition was addressed at the beginning of the meeting. On the Advice of the Attorney it was placeAon file, because it appears to be a neighborhood problem. Mrs. Beverly explained that the barriers Mr. Houghtaling placed prevented her from getting her driveway plowed out and she had to hand shovel. When asked to describe the barriers that Mr. Houghtaling had placed, she said they were boulders and metal stakes. SUPERVISOR SMITH asked Mr. Foster if there was a reason why the barriers were not removed. Mr. Foster explained, when he and Mr. Roberts went to check it out, it was deemed Page 16 960122.RGM a neighborhood problem. They did speak to Mr. Houghtaling, however, and he said he would remove them. Mrs. Visconti asked Mrs. Beverly if she had a real true survey that she paid for to prove that the barriers are on Town Property. She explained she only had a copy. Supervisor Smith said Mr. Houghtaling was rr asked to remove the barriers and this time a letter should be directed to him on this matter. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town Al Roberts send a letter to Mr. Houghtaling requesting him to remove the boulders and metal rods. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried There was no other Business to come before the Board. COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to adjourn the Town Board Meeting, Seconded by Mrs. Visconti and Unanimously Carried. The Town Board Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Q.t',w' � � al-� Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Page 17