1994-09-26 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
SEPTEMBER 26, 1994
7:30 p.m.
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
3. Accept Minutes: Regular meeting Aug. 22, '94 Special Aug. 30, '94
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Sup/Compt. Town Justices Receiver of Taxes
5.
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Bldg. Insp. Zoning Adm. Dog Control Officer Receipt of Town Audit
Supervisors Tentative Budget given to Town Board by T.Clerk
PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
a. Carroll Drive residents protesting elimination of Loop Bus Route
on Old Hopewell and All Angels
b. Requests for return of Escrows from: (1) Chung Jen Chyou, Lot 420,
Spring Terrace, $1,000 (2) tRambEr-ta-2_erez_,jr...,_"&..Robinson--Lane,
$250. (3) Ram Sajnani, Lot #2 Peter Dr., $4,000. (4) Friendly
Motor Cars, Michael Ostrow, Rte 9, #3,768.70
c. Notification of Intent to Renew Liqour Lic. The Clever Hen $ b 01hi
d. Hughsonville Fire Dist. recommendation to appoint Peter Muro in
vacancy on Fire Prevention Bureau in place of Ronald Andrew
e. A. �oberts, Attny to Twn, re: Saadat Drainage Easement
f. Request from H. Levenson for himself, the Ping. Bd, & Zng. Bd
members to atten NY Planning federation at Nevele Oct. 23-26
g. Term of Raymond Belding, Board of Assessment Review expires 9/30
h. Peter Bona, 24 Kendell Dr., requests "Deaf Child" sign @ Driveway
i. J. Paggi, Eng. to Twn, Reports: (1) Wildwood STOP signs (2) Spool
Hill Road
j. Authorize Assessor to prepare Benefit Assessment rolls for Town
Water/Sewer Districts and Improvement Areas
k. Resignation of Donald Keller from Planning Bd. - Appoint New Ch.
1. Authorize J. Paggi, Eng. to Twn. to look at drainage basins on
Appleblossom Lane
m. A. Crosby request for refund from Health Insurance payments
n. Accept appraisal by McGrath on Dean Property
o. Authorize D. Keller to attend mandatory courses for Certification
p. Approve Computor package for Fire Inspector
q. approve attendence at schooling for Marlene Mills
--r. Request from Recreation for Town Board to Hold a Public Hearing
to apply for RECAPTURED FUNDS from Community Development Block Gr
S. Request from Wappingers Falls Busines & Professional Assoc. for
partial refund of taxes on property in Village
t. Communications from R.W. Griesmsmann, Eng., NYSDOT re: mowing Medi
u. MEMOS from T. Classey & M. Lieberman requesting partial refund of
miscalculated building permit fees
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT
H. Levenson Report
8. RESOLUTIONS
a. Resolution authorizing Supervisor to determine whether Bond Sale
shall be "level, or declining" annual Dept Service, for ES Bldg.
b. Consider entering into Stipulation on 2 Tax Review cases: Rawls
leisure living & Wappingers Falls Trailer Pk.
c. Comptroller requests Budget Transfers
,d. AMPA requests waiver of fees for "War Bird Fly -in at Airport 10/1
e. Delegating Resolution-Tri-Municipal-athorizing Sup. to issue Bonds
9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Stotz Trlr Pk- Authorize Attny & Eng. to Twn to proceed with
necessary work, & to be at Stotz expense to hook up to Twn. water
b. Recreation request for P.O.'s for painting and roof repair
10. NEW BUSINESS
-CL-Edgehill Drive Residents request blacktopping around signs at entrance
11. ADJOURNMENT b,
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The Regular Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on
September 26, 1994 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road,
Wappingers Falls, New York.
SUPERVISOR SMITH called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M.
Present:
Constance Smith, Supervisor
Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
�4w Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
June Visconti, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Albert Roberts, Attorney to the Town
Joseph Paggi, Jr., Engineer to the Town
Herbert Levenson, Zoning Administrator
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
The Supervisor asked all to join in the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag at the commencement of the Meeting.
MINUTES
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 22, 1994 and the
Special Meeting of August 30, 1994 having previously been
forwarded to the Town Board, were placed before them for their
consideration.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved that the above stated minutes, as
submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
REPORTS OF OFFICERS:
Reports for the month of August were received from the
Supervisor/Comptroller, Town Justices, Receiver of Taxes,
Building Inspector, Zoning Administrator, Dog Control Officer.
Receipt of Town Audit for 1993, Supervisors Tentative Budget.
COUNCILMAN INCORONATO moved to accept the above stated reports
and place them on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Mr. Incoronato asked for discussion after seconding of Officers
Reports. He questioned Zoning Administrator Herb Levenson on
the abandoned cabins off Osborne Hill Road. They are overgrown
with weeds, and perhaps a health hazard, as well as an eye sore.
Perhaps the can be checked. Mr. Levenson stated he would check
out the property and report back to the Board with his findings
At this time The Town Clerk, Elaine Snowden, delivered the
Supervisor's Tentative Budget for 1995 to the Town Board.
Along with the Tentative Budget, Mrs. Smith passed out the new
rating by Moody. The Town went from and A rating to and A-1, and
feels it is a good accomplishment, considering the economy.
PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
The first item of business was correspondence from Residents of
Carroll Drive protesting the elimination of the Loop Bus on Old
Hopewell and All Angels Hill Roads. The residents felt it
discriminates against the poor and elderly. Especially when the
public is being asked to use public transportation.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and
place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
On this same note Mrs. Smith requested all the Board Members to
send letters to the Bus Company in support of keeping these
Routes open.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to also
send a letter to our legislators in regard to the proposed
elimination of these routes.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
Requests for the return of Escrow funds were received from the
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following: (1) Chung Jeng Chyou, Lot 20 Spring Terrace,
$1,000.00. (2) Ram Sajnani, Lot 2 Peter Drive, $4,000.00. (3)
Friendly Motor Cars, (Michael Ostrow) Route 9, $3,768.70.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to approve the return of Escrow funds
to Chung Jeng Chyou for $1,000.00, Ram Sajnani for $4,000.00 and
Friendly Motor Cars (Michael Ostrow), for $3,768.70, based on
the recommendations of the acting Building Inspector, Mark
�kw Lieberman.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
Notice of Intent to renew their Liquor Licenses were received
from: (1) James P. Torrisi and Pete Kolesar, owners of the
Clever Hen Restaurant, 114 Old Post Road. (2) Antonio Licari
d/b/a DaNino Restaurant, 41 Middlebush Road.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the notices of intent to
renew Liquor Licenses from James P. Torrisi and Pete Kolesar,
owners of the Clever Hen Restaurant, and Antonio Licara, d/b/a
DaNino Restaurant, and place them on file with no comment.
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Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Hughsonville Fire District, advised the Board of the appointment
of Peter J. Muro to serve on the Fire Prevention Bureau as a
replacement for Ronald P. Andrews.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the appointment of Peter
J. Muro as a member of the Wappinger Fire Prevention Bureau.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato.
Motion Unanimously Carried
'�Aw Correspondence was received from Al Roberts, Attorney to the
Town with Original Copies of the drainage easement obtained from
rDr. Saadat. These easements were suppose to have been tendered
to the Town when the subdivision map was filed back in the late
1970s. Dr. Saadat was refused a building permit until the
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appropriate easements were conveyed. Also remitted by Dr.
Saadat was a check for $36.00 for the recording fee.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved, based on recommendation from
attorney to the Town, Al Roberts, to accept and record, the
Saadat drainage easement.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next, a memo was received from Herb Levenson, Zoning
Administrator requesting permission for himself and members of
the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals to attend the New
York Planning Federation to be held at the Nevele Hotel on
Sunday, October 23 through Wednesday October 26, 1994. The
costs to be minimal, plus registration fee.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the request for Herb
Levenson and members of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of
Appeals to attend the New York Planning Federation at the Nevele
Hotel, the legitimate expenses for Mr. Levenson, to be paid
by the New York State Planning Federation.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
The term of Raymond Belding as a member of the Board of
Assessment Review is to expire on September 30, 1994, and the
matter of appointment was placed before the Board. Mrs. Smith
informed the Board that she had spoken to Mr. Belding and he
wished to be reappointed. She is waiting to receive a letter
from him.
COUNCILMAN INCORONATO moved to table this reappointment until
confirmation is received from Mr. Belding.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence was received from Peter Bona of 24 Kendell Road,
with a request for a "Deaf Area Child" sign be place in front
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of his driveway. Mr. Foster, Superintendent of Highways
notified the Board that the sign was already in Place.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and
place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Two Reports were received from Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town.
The first report concerned the Wildwood Drive STOP signs. Mr.
Paggi reported that he and Mr. Foster field inspected the above
street with the intent of assessing whether or not stop signs
would be required at the intersection of side streets with the
main road (ie: Wildwood Drive). The intersections would be
Wildwood Drive with Dennis Road, Wendy Drive, Russ Place, Brian
Place and Dana Place. The intersection of Dennis Road already
has a STOP sign, and therefore, will not be required. It is his
recommendation that the necessary introduction of the Local Law
be drawn up and the appropriate Public Hearing be held making
these intersection STOP intersections.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Attorney to the
Town Al Roberts, to draw up a Local Law in regard to the STOP
signs at the above mentioned intersections.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
At this time Mrs. Smith brought up a request in behalf of the
United Soccer Club. They wish to have Mr. Paggi, Engineer to
the Town check out the drainage plan for the Soccer Fields
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Mr. Paggi, Engineer to
the Town to check out the drainage plan for the Soccer Fields.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
The second report concerned Spook Hill Road. As per the Boards
Request, Mr. Paggi and Mr. Foster inspected the intersection of
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Mina Drive and Spook Hill Road, and Nancyaleen Drive and Spook
Hill Road. They were specifically looking for horizontal and
vertical deficiencies in the existing and side roads that
resulted in dangerous situations. Just north of the
intersection of Spook Hill and Mina Drive there is an existing
vertical curve which limits sight distance coming out from
Roberts Road and Mina Drive. To alleviate this problem it will
require lengthening the vertical curb to acceptable standards.
In order to determine what this length would be would require
detailed engineering and surveying studies.
At the intersection of Nancyaleen Drive and Spook Hill Road
there is a horizontal curve with a sub -standard radius. This
hampers sight distance traveling from Spook Hill Road onto
Nancyaleen Drive in a northerly direction. To solve this
problem would require lengthening the radius of the curve along
Spook Hill Road as it intersects with Nancyaleen. This would
also include obtaining a right-of-way from the property just
east of Spook Hill Road at that intersection. Again, the exact
dimensions and land requirements could only be specifically
known after detailed surveying and engineering is completed.
Regardless of what the outcome of the detailed studies would
show, it would be a fair statement that the cost of doing either
of the above projects would be substantial. The cost for these
projects would be in excess of $100,000.00. It is a dangerous
situation. Mrs. Smith informed the Board that the Town has been
put on " Notice," and according to Al Roberts, Attorney to the
Town, once you are on "Notice" you have an obligation to correct
the problem. Fund options, including the possibility of using
a fund balance or state highway improvement money were
discussed. Mrs. Smith felt that this issue can not be put
aside, and suggested that it be tabled and taken to a Workshop
for further study.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to table the Spook Hill Road study and
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take it to the next Workshop.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
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Motion Unanimously Carried
A Memo was received from the Comptroller with a request to
authorize the Assessor Thomas Logan to prepare the Benefit
Assessment Rolls for Town Water/Sewer Districts and Improvement
Areas for 1995 Budget from the 1994 rolls.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
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:
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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Smith
Councilman Ruggiero
Councilman Valdati
Councilman Incoronato
Councilwoman Visconti
Resolution Duly Adopted
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Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
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:
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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
FLEETWOOD MANOR WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the FLEETWOOD MANOR WATER
DISTRICT in accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
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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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the TALL TREES 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
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residential dwelling unit.
e. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
ARDMORE WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the ARDMORE 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
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Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti
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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Smith Aye
Councilman Ruggiero Aye
Councilman Valdati Aye
�4w Councilman Incoronato Aye
Councilwoman Visconti Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
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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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
MYERS CORNERS II WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to r/
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.
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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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a computation whereby the
r 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
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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.
%W 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a computation whereby the
assessed valuation shall be computed in relation to the
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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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Smith
Aye
Councilman Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman Valdati
Aye
Councilman Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
CENTRAL WAPPINGER SEWER
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the CENTRAL WAPPINGER SEWER 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Smith
Councilman Ruggiero
Councilman Valdati
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Aye
Aye
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Councilman Incoronato Aye
Councilwoman Visconti Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
FLEETWOOD MANOR SEWER DISTRICT
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The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the FLEETWOOD MANOR 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
FLEETWOOD MANOR WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the FLEETWOOD MANOR 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.
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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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
CRANBERRY HILLS WATER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the CRANBERRY HILLS 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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
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the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit
unit.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
MIDPOINT SEWER DISTRICT
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an assessment roll for the MIDPOINT 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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR
TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
WATCH HILL SEWER DISTRICT
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.
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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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
bow subject property bears to the total assessed valuation within
the benefited area.
f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit
unit.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption and seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
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.
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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. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a 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.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Smith
Aye
Councilman Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman Valdati
Aye
Councilman Incoronato
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted
The Resignation of Donald J. Keller, as Chairman of the
Planning Board was received.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept the resignation of Donald
J. Keller as Chairman of the Planning Board, and appoint William
Parsons to fill the vacated position, until December 31, 1994.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Next item of business on the Agenda is to authorize Jay
Paggi, Engineer to the Town to look at Drainage Basins on
Appleblossom Lane.
COUNCILMAN INCORONATO moved to authorize Jay Paggi, Engineer to
the Town and Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent to look at
the Drainage Basins on Appleblossom Lane and report back to the
Board.
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Motion Unanimously Carried
Prior to the vote, Mrs. Smith explained the reason for the
study. One of the residents, Mr. Donnelly, of #8 Appleblossom
Lane approached her in regards to the large pools of water that
6 gather near his home. There does not seem to be adequate
drainage in that area.
The next request was received from Amelia Crosby for a refund
from her Health Insurance Payments in the amount of $521.40.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the refund of $521.40,
and also to Amend Town Policy to read: WE WILL PAY UPON
NOTIFICATION WITH DOCUMENTATION.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
The next item of business presented to the Board for their
consideration was to accept the appraisal by McGrath on the Dean
Property.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the appraisal by McGrath on
the Dean property, and place it on executive session.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence was received from Mark Lieberman informing the
Board that Don Keller had been registered to attend the
following Code Classes for Certification at the Dutchess County
Bureau of Fire Training Center, 348 Creek Road, Poughkeepsie,
NY. COURSE 40: Introduction to Code Enforcement Practices:
October 17th ----------------------------- 1PM --- 4PM
October 18, 19, 20 ----------------------- 9AM --- 5PM
COURSE 41: Inspection of existing Structures:
December 5th ----------------------------- 1PM --- 4PM
December 6, 7, 8 ------------------------- 9AM --- 5PM
COURSE 42: Low Rise Residential Construction:
January 30 ------------------------------- 1PM --- 4PM (1995)
January 31 ------------------------------- 9AM --- 4PM
February 1, 2 ---------------------------- 9AM --- 4PM
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COURSE 43: General Building Construction:
March 13 --------------------------------- 1PM --- 4PM
March 14, 15, 16 ------------------------- 9AM --- 5PM
COURSE 44: Administration and Enforcement of NYS Code:
April 24 --------------------------------- 1PM---4PM
April 25, 26, 27 ------------------------- 9AM --- 5PM
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Don Keller, Building
Inspector, to attend the above mandatory Courses for
Certification.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence was received from Mark Lieberman, Fire Inspector
RE: Computer Hardware/Software Package.
The current software in the Fire Inspectors's Office is
inadequate for the applications needed to perform Fire
Inspector's work properly. Hardware is outdated and software
package and proper hardware is out dated and software package
and proper hardware will cost in the neighborhood of $5,000.00.
This will bring the Fire Inspector on Line and up to date with
his paperwork, inspections and violations.
Presently, all Fire Inspector's correspondence and inspection
reports are being done manually. The above mentioned package
will be a time saver plus all reports will be permanently
documented. In addition to this, all data will be easy to
retrieve from the updated computer package.
COUNCILMAN INCORONATO moved to approve the purchase of a
Personal Computer with the following specifications: 200
Megabytes w/hard drive, 33 megahertz microprocessor, 4
Megabytes of ROM and the accompanying software.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
At this time, SUPERVISOR SMITH had two announcements. The
first was to inform the Board that the telephone system at the
Town Hall had been hit by lightning, for the second time. She
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spoke to the insurance company, and there is a $1,000.00
deductible. The phone company is writing up paperwork for the
insurance company, and the cost. Before anything is done, there
will be a workshop. The Second announcement was in regard to
the computers in the Zoning Administrator and Building
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6W Inspectors office. Since 1990 Gertrude McKay, who is a
programmer, has been servicing them. Whenever she comes in to
service the system another thing goes out. Last Friday
Gertrude came in to service the computers, and then nothing
worked. In the mean time, she was called to another account,
and her husband came in and tried to get the system working
again. When questioned by Mrs.Smith, if he knew what he was
doing, he replied, "no, I don't." Mr. McKay seemed very
indignant and said, "we don't need this account." Mrs. Smith
feels, that perhaps the Town should look into other options.
The Town does pay a license fee for the use of the software for
these computers. After some discussion it was decided that our
computer expert, Mr. Incoronato will check around to see what
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else is available and what other municipalities are using. It
will be taken to a workshop for further discussion.
A request was received from Marlene Mills to approve attendance
at a training school.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Marlene Mills to attend
the training school.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
The next item presented to the Board was a request from the
err►' Recreation Committee to hold a Public Hearing to apply for
Recaptured Funds from Community Development Block Grant.
LThis grant can only be used for an existing job, and Castle
Point Recreation Area falls into this category for Construction
of rest rooms with handicapped accessibility, along with the
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drilling of a Well and related appurtenances.
SUPERVISOR SMITH set the Public hearing for October 11, 1994 at
6:55 at the Town Hall.
Correspondence was received from Stanley J. Straub, Chairman of
the Business and Professional Association requesting a partial
refund on property purchased by the Association, which in turn
was transferred to the Village of Wappingers Falls. In their
correspondence it was stated that at the time of Closing, of the
parcel on 6-12 Mill Street, a check in the amount of $2,200.06,
payable to the Receiver of Taxes, was issued by the Association.
However, following said acquisition, on August 10, 1994, the
Association conveyed the Same referenced parcel to the Village
of Wappingers Falls, a real property tax exempt entity. It is
their belief that a rebate in the amount of approximately
$2,068.00 is due to the Association for County, Town and School
taxes paid on this parcel.
Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town after conferring with Tom
Logan, Assessor responded to the above request by stating that
there is no authority to refund any real estate taxes once the
tax warrant has been established and the taxes levied. It is
entirely irrelevant that he property was acquired by the
Association and subsequently transferred to the Village.
Similarly, the same principles apply for the forthcoming
1994/1995 school tax and the 1995 land tax. The tax status date
is March 1 in each calendar year. The Town Board has already
established the assessment roll and authorized the tax warrant.
Accordingly, the Village will have to pay the school taxes for
1994/1995 and the state/county and town tax for 1995. If the
Taxed are not paid, the County will just acquire same at tax
Sale. Taxes that are sent out now, are generated from
assessment rolls prepared last year.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to send
a letter to the Wappingers Falls Business Professional
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Association, with their decision, denying their request for a
rebate in the amount of $2,068.00 paid for County, Town and
School Taxes on 6-12 Mill Street.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following letter was received from R.W. Griemsmann,
Engineer, NYSDOT, responding to Supervisor Smith's letter of
August 11, 1994, regarding the Appearance of Route 9 in the Town
of Wappinger.
Dear Mrs. Smith,
Regional Director Albert Bauman has requested I respond to your
August 11, 1994 letter regarding the appearance of Route 9 in
the Town of Wappinger.
Several years ago, due to budget cuts our mowing fleet was
reduced to the level where we are barely able to mow our roads
once a year. Our new Commissioner, Commissioner Egan, has
corrected this situation, but the new mowers won't be available
until next year. The median of Route 9 was mowed in June. Once
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our other roads are mowed, we plan to cut the median once more
time. This section of Route 9 was adopted by the Clever Hen
Restaurant under the Adopt -A -Highway Program. We will remind
these volunteers of their commitment to pick up litter. I would
like to bring to your attention that we also hand swept the
median from Meyers Corners Road to Vassar Road. We will
continue to do the best job we can with the resources we have.
Thank you for your interest in the State Highway System.
Sincerely,
R. W. Griemsmann
Resident Engineer
SUPERVISOR SMITH said no work had been done in June and the
weeds are taller than she is. People from the firm of Vergilis,
Stenger, Lucia & Roberts pulled the weeds that are on the turn,
because of poor visibility.
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COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to
respond to Mr. Griemsmans letter regarding her observations,
accept the correspondence and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero
Motion Unanimously Carried
The next item placed before the Board for their consideration
was a Memo from M. Lieberman, acting Building Inspector
requesting partial refund of a miscalculated building permit fee
for Mr. Jeffrey Reis in the amount of $64.00. The size of the
addition was misstated on his application and therefore Mr. Reis
was charged $108.00. for his permit. The fee should have been
$44.00
COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to approve the refund for $64.00 to
Mr. Reis upon the recommendation of and M. Lieberman, acting
Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
COMMITTEE REPORTS
MR. RUGGIERO reported that the Town Supervisor finally signed
the contract for the Tri -Muni Agreement and we are moving
forward with construction on Phase I and are going out to Bid.
MR. VALDATI spoke to Graham Foster a while back on the
conditions of the sidewalks on Route 9 near Ben & Jerry's,
Marine Midland Bank Areas. The Sidewalks along that area are
covered with sand and grit, from the previous winter. They
present a safety hazardous. He was informed by Mr. Foster that
maintenance in that area is the responsibility of the Village.
Mr. Valdati then attended a Village Meeting, and made them
aware of these conditions and was told it was not their
responsibility. Mr. Foster said that the Town of Wappingers
had agreed to take care of the portion from Mesier Ave to
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Brookside Apartments, and it was not legal to go beyond
those areas. The area in question is a Village responsibility.
Mr. Valdati suggested that perhaps Mr. Foster can speak to the
Village Highway Superintendent, Mr. Marshall on this matter.
MR. INCORONATO reported that cost of Dial -A -Ride will remain
the same in 1995 as it did in 1994, $19,039 for 1 vehicle,
%W scheduled for services five days a week, including gasoline a
dispatcher and the vehicle itself.
At this time MR. INCORONATO presented a rendering of the Village
of Wappinger from the year 1889. It was given to him by Dan
Cost, Manager of Communication of Community Relations at IBM
Pougkeepsie. The rendering depicts what progress has been made
in the area since that time. Hopefully it can be hung in a
prominent place. The Board offered their thanks for the lovely
rendering. The Town Clerk, Elaine Snowden, was asked to send a
letter of appreciation to Mr. Cost for this lovely gift.
6" MRS. VISCONTI had no reports at this time.
MRS. SMITH acknowledged a student from Ketcham High School who
was in the audience who is participating in government. She
also reported on the A-1 rating that the Town had received.
Mrs. Smith attended the Retirement Dinner for Melva Laffin, and
reported that many people attended and Mel was very
appreciative.
BONDS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT
Mr. Levenson monthly report on the schedule of Bonds and Letters
of Credit was received and he also submitted a copy of a letter
forwarded to Mr. James Klein, Nicole Farms notifying him that
his Letter of Credit in the amount of $213,773.00 was due to
expire on 12/15/94 and would have to be replaced with a new
letter of credit no later than November 15, 1994.
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Mrs. Smith also reported that Lookout Point subdivision was
ready to be blacktopped the next day, which was confirmed by Mr.
Foster. Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town, indicated that he and
Mr. Foster would attend the October 11 Workshop Meeting and give
a status report on Lookout Point.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to accept Mr. Levenson's report of
the schedule of Bonds and Letters of Credit and place them on
file.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
RESOLUTIONS
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Visconti.
A RESOLUTION DELEGATING TO THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF
WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, POWER AND AUTHORITY TO
DETERMINE WHETHER BONDS OF SAID TOWN AUTHORIZED BY BOND
RESOLUTION DATED JULY 26, 1993, SHALL BE PAYABLE IN A
SUBSTANTIALLY LEVEL OR DECLINING ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE MANNER
WHEREAS, the Local Finance Law of the State provides that a
Town Board may delegate to a supervisor, as chief fiscal
officer, certain powers of said finance board with respect to
the issuance of obligations of said town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York (the "Town"), has previously delegated to the
Supervisor of said Town those powers with respect to the
issuance of obligations for the construction of an Emergency
Services building to be located on a parcel of Town -owned land
adjacent to the Town Hall, at Middlebush Road, in Wappingers
Falls, New York, including original furnishing, equipment,
machinery, apparatus, appurtenances and incidental improvements
and expenses in connection therewith, in and for the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, authorized by bond
resolution dated and duly adopted July 26, 1993, which could
then be so delegated pursuant to the provisions of the Local
Finance Law; and
WHEREAS, on June
20, 1994, the Governor of the State signed
into law Chapter 201
of the Laws
of 1994 which, among other
things, authorizes a
substantially level
town board
or declining
to determine to provide for
annual debt service on bonds
and bond anticipated
notes of a
town as an alternative to
providing that such
bonds and bond
anticipation notes be
amortized in accordance
with the
so-called fifty percent rule;
and
WHEREAS, said Chapter authorizes the finance board of a
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town, the town board, to delegate such determination, together
with certain other determinations therein provided, to the
supervisor of a town, as chief fiscal officer; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to delegate to the Supervisor of
the Town of Wappinger, as chief fiscal officer of the Town, such
powers; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph a of
Section 56.00 of the Local Finance Law, the power to determine
r► whether to issue bonds and bond anticipation notes having
substantially level or declining annual debt service, as
provided in paragraph d of Section 21.00 of the Local Finance
Law, shall be issued pursuant to bond resolution dated and duly
adopted July 26, 1993 for the construction of an Emergency
Services building to be located on a parcel of Town -owned land
adjacent to the Town Hall, at Middlebush Road, in Wappingers
Falls, New York, including original furnishings, equipment,
machinery, apparatus, appurtenances, and incidental improvements
and expenses in connection therewith, in and for the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, is hereby delegated to the
Supervisor, the chief fiscal officer of said Town. All other
matters relating to such bonds and bond anticipation notes to be
issued by said Town and having substantially level or declining
annual debt service, including, but not limited to, the power to
determine the weighted average period of probable usefulness of
the objects or purposes to be included in such bonds or bond
anticipation notes, the maximum authorized period or maturity of
indebtedness of such object or purposes to be actually sold if
such bonds were to be issued with a variable rate of interest,
pursuant to Section 54.90 of the Local Finance Law, whether
interest on such bonds shall be compounded and payable at
maturity or prior redemption, whether such bonds shall be issued
as serial bonds, as sinking fund bonds, as term bonds, or any
combination thereof, and all other matters which may be
delegated pursuant to such Sections, is hereby delegated to the
Supervisor of the Town, the chief fiscal officer.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
The Question of adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
put to a vote on roll call which resulted as follows:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted
Prior to the Vote, Attorney to the Town, Albert Roberts
explained to the Board this is a new piece of legislation which
authorizes level debt service payment. It is similar to a
Mortgage where payment remains constant throughout the term of
the repayment period. This resolution authorizes the
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Supervisor to make that determination, based on consultation
with the Towns Bond advisors.
The Chair recognized Stanley Straub, a representative of Sloper
Willen, who commented that this issue was discussed even before
it was a possibility, and, they would feel more comfortable with
Level Debt Payments.
Communications from Emanuel F. Saris, Attorney for Tax Reviews,
for a proposed Stipulation of Settlement between the Town of
Wappingers v. Rawls Leisure Living, Inc. and Town of Wappinger
v. Wappinger Falls Trailer Park, Inc. were presented to the
Board.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Mr. Saris to enter into
Stipulation of Settlement for Rawls Leisure Living, Inc. and
Wappinger Falls Trailer Park, Inc., as recommended in his letter
dated September 14, 1994.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from Ann E. Buckley, Town Comptroller
for the following Budget Transfers:
1) Increase Expenditure Account 8540.40B Storm Clean & Drain
$19,033.80
Decrease Reserve for Down Stream Drainage Account 889B
$19,033.80
Problem in drainage. Monies to be taken out of reserve for
this.
2) Increase
Expenditure
Acct 1380.40ST Coupon Fees
$6,611.00
Increase
Expenditure
Acct 8110.40ST Administration
2,478.25
Increase
Revenue Acct
2402ST Interest Subsidy
9,089.25
To Budget for Bond Expense.
3) Increase Expenditure Account 1450.40A Elections $10,500.00
Decrease Expenditure Account 1450.10A Elections
To Pay Election Inspectors not on payroll.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the transfer of funds
as requested by Ann Buckley, Town Comptroller.
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Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
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Motion Unanimously Carried
The next item is an application for a Gathering Permit from
the American Museum for the Preservation of Historic Aircrafts
for "Wings Over The Hudson Valley" warbird airshow, to be held
at the Dutchess County Airport, September 30, October 1 and
October 2, 1994. Because the airshow is being funded by the
AMPHA, which is a non-profit organization they are also
requesting the Town of Wappinger to waive the application fee.
Enclosed with the application was a correspondence from the IRS
with a determination of Non-profit status. Al Roberts, Attorney
to the Town looked over the application for the Gathering
Permit and the correspondence received from the IRS, for
recognition of exemption. He found everything to be in order.
The Bond to cover potential damages to the Town will be covered
by the County. At this time, Mrs. Smith introduced Mr. Rose,
Director of the Airport, who was representing AMPHA, to answer
1w any questions.
COUNCILMAN VALDITI moved to accept the application for the
Gathering Permit and authorize waiver of the application fee.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI,
who moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Valdati.
A RESOLUTION DELEGATING TO THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF
WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, POWER AND AUTHORITY TO
DETERMINE WHETHER BONDS OF SAID TOWN AUTHORIZED BY BOND
RESOLUTION DATED MAY 29, 1991, SHALL BE PAYABLE IN A
SUBSTANTIALLY LEVEL OR DECLINING ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE MANNER.
WHEREAS, the Local Finance Law of the State provides that a
town board may delegate to a supervisor, as chief fiscal
officer, certain powers of said finance board with respect to
the issuance of obligations of said town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York (the "Town"), has previously delegated to the
Supervisor of said Town those powers with respect to the
issuance o obligations for the construction of transmission
facilities to be used in combination with existing sewer trunk
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lines, for the purpose of delivering sewage within Phase One of
the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area to
the existing Tri -Municipal pumping station located in the
Village of Wappingers Falls for further transmission through
existing and proposed facilities to the Tri -Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facility, and the construction of an addition to the
Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility, for the purpose of
treating sewage generated, initially, from Wappinger Sewer
Improvement Area No. 1 and the Rockingham Farms Sewer District,
with future expansion to be authorized and funded at a late date
that will, ultimately treat sewage generated from the entire
Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area,
including original furnishings, equipment, machinery, apparatus,
appurtenances, and incidental improvements and expenses in vim%
connection therewith, in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York, authorized by bond resolution dated and duly
adopted May 29, 1991 which could them be so delegated pursuant
to the provisions of the Local Finance Law; and
WHEREAS, on June 20, 1994 the Governor of the State signed
into law chapter 201 of the Laws of 1994 which, among other
things, authorizes a town board to determine to provide for
substantially level or declining annual debt service on bonds
and bond anticipation notes of a town as an alternative to
providing that such bonds and bond anticipation notes be
amortized in accordance with the so-called fifty per cent rule;
and
WHEREAS, said Chapter authorizes the finance board of a
town, the town board, to delegate such determination, together
with certain other determinations therein provided, to the
supervisor of a town, as chief fiscal officer; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to delegate to the Supervisor of
the Town of Wappinger, as chief fiscal officer of the Town, such
powers; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph a of
section 56.00 of the local finance, the power to determine
whether to issue bonds and bond anticipation notes having
substantially level or declining annual debt service, as
provided in paragraph d of Section 21.00 of the Local Finance
Law, shall be issued pursuant to bond resolution dated and duly
adopted May 29, 1991 for the construction of transmission
facilities to be used in combination with existing sewer trunk
lines, for the purpose of delivering sewage within Phase One
of the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area
to the existing Tri -Municipal pumping station located in the
Village of Wappinger Falls for further transmission through
existing and proposed facilities to the Tri -Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Facility, and the construction of an addition to the
Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility, for the purpose of
treating sewage generated, initially, from Wappinger sewer
Improvement Area No. 1 and the Rockingham Farms Sewer District,
with future expansion to be authorized and funded at a later
date that will, ultimately treat sewage generated from the
entire Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area,
including original furnishings, equipment, machinery,
appurtenances, and incidental improvements and expenses in
connection therewith, in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York, is hereby delegated to the Supervisor, the
chief fiscal officer of said Town. All other matters relating
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County, New York, is hereby delegated to the Supervisor, the
chief fiscal officer of said Town. All other matters relating
to such bonds and bond anticipation notes to be issued by said
Town and having substantially level or declining annual debt
service, including, but not limited to, the power to determine
the weighted average period of probable usefulness of the
objects or purposes to be included in such bonds or bond
anticipation notes, the maximum authorized period or maturity of
indebtedness of such object or purposes to be actually sold if
such bonds were to be issued with a variable rate of interest,
pursuant to Section 54.90 of the Local Finance Law, whether
interest on such bonds shall be compounded and payable at
maturity or prior redemption, whether such bonds shall be issued
as serial bonds, as sinking fund bonds, as term bonds, or any
combination thereof, and all other matters which may be
delegated pursuant to such Sections, is hereby delegated to the
Supervisor of the Town, the chief fiscal officer.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
The Question of adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
put to a vote on roll call which resulted as follows:
Supervisor
Smith
Aye
Councilman
Incoronato
Aye
Councilman
Ruggiero
Aye
Councilman
Valdati
Aye
Councilwoman Visconti
Aye
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
In regard to the Budget, which was presented to the Town Board
earlier in the evening, Mrs. Smith stated there would be no
increased taxes in the homestead rate. In Non -homestead, which
is commercial, there is a one cent per thousand increase.
The next item on the Agenda was in regard to a previous request
from the Stotz Mobile Home park to become a tenant in the North
Wappinger Water District. It was announced that Mr. Stotz,
owner of the Park had recently passed away. Mrs. Smith met with
Mr. Stotz's daughter and because of the emergency situation, she
indicated she wants to moved forward. She is getting quotes
from several contractors to do the water line, and when she
receives them, she will notify the Town. Because of the urgency
of the situation, authorization is needed for the Engineer to
the Town and the Attorney to the Town to be prepared to proceed
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with all the necessary work.
COUNCILMAN INCORONATO moved to authorize Attorney to the Town,
and Engineer to the Town to proceed with the necessary work,
at Stotz's expense, to hook up to Town water.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
The last item under unfinished business is a Purchase Order
resubmitted by Ralph Holt, Chairman of the Recreation Committee,
in the amount of $3,000.00 to paint and fix the roof where
needed, on the Montfort Road Barn. There were three quotes
requested, but only 2 received, Paul Vorndran being the lowest.
The third contractor never returned the call, and with the
winter coming, time was of the essence. The funds for this are
allocated in A-7110.4. The barn had not been painted for a
number of years, and painting it this year should protect it
for another ten years.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to approve the Purchase Order for
$3,000.00 payable to Paul Vorndran to paint the barn and fix the
roof at Montfort Road.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
NEW BUSINESS
Correspondence was received from Louis Dicocco, a resident of
Edgehill Manor development requesting blacktopping on both sides
of the entrance to the Development. Enclosed was a photo of
recent beatification to the entrance that several of the
residents assisted on. Because the road is maintained by the
Town, a request was made to have the entrance blacktopped. The
residents wish to extend the road all the way up to the railroad
ties. Mr. Foster explained to the Board, that on the surface
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it looks easy. You just can't go in and put blacktop down. The
area in question must be excavated first. The new railroad ties
will hamper snow removal this winter, and all the bushes are on
Town Property. Mr. Foster stated that the original railroad
ties were installed when the subdivision was developed many
years ago. Mr. Foster will contact Mr. Dicocco and explain what
can be done in lieu of the blacktopping, offer some suggestions,
and report back to the Board. A suggestion was made, that
perhaps, the local newspaper could interview our Town Supervisor
and she would inform residents that, beatification and
community spirit is recognized, but please, contact the Town
before starting any projects.
Lastly, correspondence from James Klein concerning completion of
Nicole Farms. Due to the fact that All Angels Hill Road work
cannot be completed until Central Hudson moves its poles, which
was discussed on numerous occasions with Central Hudson, to no
avail,
there is serious doubt
this work
will
be completed
Lo before
the Spring of 1995. He
proposes
the
following: Upon
satisfactory completion of all site plan work including, but not
limited to finishing all roads; curb berms; monuments; as -built
survey; trees on completed lots and all paper work satisfactory
to the Town Attorney, that the Town Board take over roads and
utilities in the Nicole Farms Sub -division. A letter of
credit/bond will be agreed upon to complete planting of trees
on vacant lots and road widening as per plan of All Angels Hill
Road, Kent Road and Cider Mill Loop. Both Mr. Paggi and Mr.
Roberts feel that with a performance bond in place, completion
of the road is guaranteed.
COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to allow the roads in the Nicole Farms
subdivision be dedicated, based on the recommendations of Town
Attorney, Al Roberts and Town Engineer, Jay Paggi.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
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Motion Unanimously Carried
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize Attorney to the Town
Al Roberts, to also include Robin Lane and Kent Road for STOP
signs, when he prepares the Local Laws for the Wildwood Drive.
STOP signs.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried 4
MR. VALDATI reported that on the 22nd of September he attended a
meeting of the Lake Committee in the Village. It was very
informative. The Committee announced that moneys are possible
for grants to be divided among the communities. They are
seeking to set up water management districts to assist in non
pollution problems, such as soil bank erosion, etc. There
seems to be a lot of promise and community support. Mrs. Smith
appointed Mr. Valdati as liaison, attend future meetings and
report back to the Board.
MRS. SMITH announced that the Town of Wappinger received
$201,089.00 in state aid, which will be applied to lower our
taxes.
ADJOURNMENT
There was no other business to come before the Board.
COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to adjourn the Town Board Meeting,
Seconded by Mr. Valdati, and Unanimously Carried.
The Meeting adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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