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1994-08-30 SPM940830.SPM A Special Town Board Meeting was held on August 30, 1994 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Smith Called the Meeting to order at 5:00 P.M. Present: Constance 0. Smith, Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Absent: Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney to the Town Joseph Paggi, Jr., Engineer to the Town Donald L. Swartz, R.A. Archetypes The Supervisor scheduled the Meeting on August 22, 1994 for the purpose of addressing three items; to vote on awarding the Bids for the Emergency Services Building; to authorize the Supervisor to sign the early connection agreement with the Tri -Municipal Commission; and to consider appointing Donald Keller Building Inspector, at an annual salary of $27,000.00. The first Item for the Boards Consideration was for the purpose of awarding the Bids for the Emergency Services Building. There were (13) Bids for General Construction, the lowest from Manfredi Construction at $1,034,200.00 (10) Bids for Prime Electrical Construction, the lowest from Hudson Valley Electrical at $141,234.00 (8) Bids for Prime HVAC Construction, the lowest from P.M. Mechanical, Inc. at $198,872.00 and (9) Bids for Prime Plumbing Construction, the lowest from P.M. Mechanical, Inc. at $78,774.00. Prior to awarding the Bids, Mr. Swartz gave a brief synopsis on their recommendations, including discussions with client and professional (architectural) references, banks, insurance providers and bonding agents. With this criteria established the following low bids were recommended: Page 1 940830.SPM Manfredi Construction, Prime General Contractor --$1,034,200.00 Hudson Valley Electrical Electrical Contractor ------141,234.00 P. M. Mechanical Prime HVAC Contractor --------------198,872.00 P. M. Mechanical Prime Plumbing Contractor -----------78,774.00 Subtotal $1,453,080.00 Selected Alternates 4,022.00 TOTAL $1,457,102.00 COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to award the Bids for the Emergency Services Building as recommended by Mr. Swartz, to Manfredi Construction, Prime General Contractor; Hudson Electrical, Electrical Contractor; P.M. Mechanical, Prime HVAC; and P.M. Mechanical Prime Plumbing Contractor; they being the lowest bidders. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero. Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the Supervisor to sign the contracts with Manfredi Construction Corp., Hudson Valley Electrical, and P.M. Mechanical Inc. , Seconded by Mrs. Visconti. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Valdati questioned Mr. Swartz on the time frame for completion of the Outside Construction of the Emergency Services Building and was told that there is a June 1995 completion date. SUPERVISOR SMITH brought up a matter of concern that was discussed at the August 22, Town Board meeting. Fund raisers on Route 9 and Old Hopewell Road disrupting traffic. She has since been informed that the State does not issue permits to any organizations to collect money on State Roads, according to the vehicle and traffic Law #1157, and the State Police should be notified if it happens again. The next item presented to the Board was an Amendment Agreement Page 2 940830.SPM submitted by Archetypes Architecture & Planning for the Emergency Services Facility in the amount of $63,450.00. The reason for and Description of Amendment are as follows: (1) Include Section 2.5 Bidding or Negotiation Phase (Paragraph 2.5). (2) Include Section 2.6 Construction Phase - Administration of the Construction Contract (Paragraphs 2.61 through 2.6.19 inclusive). (3) Article 11 - Amend Section 11.2.1 to indicate an upset sum of . $ 8,600.00 Bid or Negotiation PHase (Paragraph 2.5.1). 54,850.00 Construction Phase - Administration of the Construction Phase (Paragraph 2.61 through 2.6.19 inclusive). $63,450.00 Total Bid and Construction Phase. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to sign the Amendment Agreement with Archetypes not to exceed $63,450.00 Seconded by Mr. Valdati. Motion Unanimously Carried At this time, Marge Gro ten of Matt Rudikoff Associates went over the Four page Memorandum that summarizes the proposed agreement which describes changes in impact due to early entry between the Town of Wappinger, and Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission. The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI, who moved its adoption. RESOLUTION TOWN OF WAPPINGER EARLY ENTRY AMENDMENT to the Agreement between the Town of Wappinger and Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission to Treat 1 MGD of Sewage from Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Sewer Improvement SEQR NEGATIVE DECLARATION WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger, as Lead Agency completed an environmental review for the Town of Wappinger Formation of Page 3 940830.SPM sewer Improvement for Tri -Municipal Service Expansion in accordance with 6NYCRR Part 617 in March 1991; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger and the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission (TMSC) entered into an agreement on July 10, 1991 to expand the Commission's waste water treatment facility pursuant to Article 5G of the General Municipal Law to treat 1 million gallons per day (MGD) of additional sewage generated from the Town of Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Sewer Improvement Phases I and II (WST/TT); and WHEREAS, the Town and the TMSC are considering an amendment of that agreement (herein after referred to as the Early Entry Amendment) to have the effluent from the Town's Oakwood Knolls Sewage Treatment Plant Treated by the Tri -Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant Prior to the completion date of the expansion called for in the agreement dated July 10, 1991; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Town Board has directed it consultants to perform an analysis of the environmental impacts of the Early Entry Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has reviewed and discussed the analysis provided by its consultant; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger Town Board hereby declares that the Early Entry Amendment will not have a significant effect on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger relies on the following to support its determination: 1. The memo of Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E., dated June 1, 1994. 2. The SEQR Memorandum dated August 30, 1994. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that based on the foregoing the Town determines the following: 1. The flows from the Oakwood Knolls Wastewater Treatment Plant I j, (average daily flow of 258,000 gallons) not expected to cause the Tri-MUnicipal Wastewater Treatment Plant to exceed the effluent limitations of its SPDES Permit. Page 4 940830.SPM 2. The installation of a disinfection system designed to treat an additional 1 MGD will be more than adequate to treat the additional flows permitted by this Early Entry Amendment. 3. The Sewage Sludge Compost Facility at the Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant is designed to process the sludge generated by the permitted effluent in the Plant. Since the additional flows from Oakwood Knolls are expected to remain within the permitted effluent limitations o the Plant, the compost facility will be sufficient to treat the additional sludge generated by the Early Entry Amendment. 4. The impacts and mitigation measures identified in the original FEIS and Findings Statement for the Town of Wappinger Formation of Sewer Improvement for Tri -Municipal Service Expansion Service Expansion are not altered by the change in schedule for the transmission of these flows. 5. The Early Entry Agreement will result in the cessation of further wastewater discharge from Oakwood Knolls Wastewater Treatment Plant to a tributary of the Hunters Creek thereby improving the water quality of the Creek. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board hereby authorizes the Supervisor to execute, by and on behalf of the Town, the proposed Amendment to Agreement dated July 10, 1991 dated August 22, 1994, in substantially the same form as presented to this Board, subject to correction or amendment as determined by the Attorney to the Town or Engineer to the Town. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted. Due to the Early Entry with the Tri -Muni Commission, a NEGATIVE DECLARATION notice of Determination of Non -Significance was also issued. JAY PAGGI, Engineer to the Town went over some changes on Page 5 940830.SPM wording that was made on the Early Entry Agreement on Pages 4 and 6. They changed the wording on the terms from "Maximum" to "average daily flow". COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to sign the Early Entry Agreement. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried The Civil Service position of Building Inspector, having been vacated by reason of the resignation of Thomas Classey, was offered to Donald Keller, since he was number one on the County Civil Service List. Mr. Keller accepted. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. RESOLVED, that Donald J. Keller be and he hereby is appointed to the Civil Service Position of Building Inspector for the Town of Wappinger, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the annual salary for this classified Civil Service position in the Town be and the same hereby is fixed and established at the following annual rate of $27,000.00, pro -rated, to be paid every Friday throughout the year. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted. There was no other business to come before the Board. COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI moved to adjourn the Special Town Board Meeting. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried The Special Town Board Meeting Ad'3urZnedat 5:25 P.M.Nalw&_ Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Page 6