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2003-182RESOLUTION NO. 2003-182 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER FOR CARNWATH MANSION FUEL STORAGE At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the 23rd day of June, 2003, at 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor - Councilmen - ABSENT: The following Resolution was introduced by Joseph Ruggiero Robert L. Valdati Vincent F. Bettina Joseph P. Paoloni Christopher J. Colsey Mr. Colsey and seconded by WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger recently purchased a 99 acre estate property located on Wheeler Hill Road in the Town of Wappinger, commonly known as the "Greystone Estate", also known as "Carnwath Farms" pursuant to Resolution No. 2003-144 adopted at a Town Board meeting held on May 27, 2003; and WHEREAS, one of the primary structures on the property is the "Carnwath Mansion", a three story mansion constructed in the mid -1800s which is listed on the State and Federal Registrar of Historical Places; and WHEREAS, the Town has planned the long term rehabilitation of the Camwath Mansion and has applied for grants to fund its restoration; and 1 0AWAPPINGE\Town Beard\RESOLUTION\Carnwath-Exec Order.doc WHEREAS, in March 2003 the Town of Wappinger was notified by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that it was required to re -register a 10,000 gallon underground storage tank (UST) buried adjacent to the Carnwath Mansion that serves the dormitory and chapel; and WHEREAS, the 10,000 gallon UST was subjected to a leak detection test as part of the DEC registration process; and WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town facilitated the bidding process for the testing and certification of the 10,000 gallon UST; and WHEREAS, the 10,000 gallon UST failed the leak detection test and consequently could not be certified or registered according to DEC requirements; and WHEREAS, the DEC was consequently notified that the 10,000 gallon UST failed the leak detection test; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger facilitated the temporary excavation and removal of blacktop and soil to expose the UST in preparation for retesting the 10,000 gallon UST in accordance with DEC's recommendations; and WHEREAS, the excavation and exposure of the UST revealed the presence of groundwater which precluded further testing; and WHEREAS, the excavated area exposing the UST was covered by topsoil and temporary blacktop as an interim measure pursuant to the DEC's recommendation in preparation for further testing and/or certification proceedings; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger wishes to take all necessary measures to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations governing the 10,000 gallon UST; and O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\RESOLUTION\Carnwath-Exec Order.doc WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town, the Superintendent of Highways, and associated Engineering consultants of Fellenzer Engineering have recommended to the Town Supervisor that interim emergency measures be performed to remove as much fuel oil as possible from the 10,000 gallon UST and otherwise remove any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations associated with a UST that failed a leak detection test; and WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town, the Superintendent of Highways, and associated Engineering consultants of Fellenzer Engineering have recommended to the Town Supervisor that an additional 3,000 gallon fuel storage tank partially buried within the basement of Carnwath Mansion also be subjected to all necessary and prudent steps to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations; and WHEREAS, as part of the emergency measures, it is necessary to temporarily install a 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank in the Carnwath Mansion to provide heat and hot water to its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby determines and confirms that a fuel emergency exists in the Carnwath Mansion with respect to the 10,000 gallon UST's failure of a leak detection test. 3. The Town Board hereby confirms the actions of the Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero in issuing Executive Order, attached hereto, to take immediate measures to (1) remove all fuel 3 O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\RESOLUTION\Carnwath-Exec Order.doc within the 10,000 gallon UST as well as any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, (2) test the 3,000 gallon fuel tank partially buried within the basement of Carnwath Mansion, and (3) provide heat and hot water to the residents of Carnwath Mansion in the interim by temporarily installing a 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank, all in order to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations. 4. The following Town Officers and/or employees and/or professionals are hereby directed to take whatever steps are needed and to coordinate whatever repair work is required to (1) remove all fuel within the 10,000 gallon UST as well as any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, (2) test the 3,000 gallon fuel tank partially buried within the basement of Carnwath Mansion, and (3) provide heat and hot water to the residents of Camwath Mansion: Fire Inspector, Building Inspector, Town Clerk, Superintendent of Highways, Engineer to Town, Bond Counsel and Attorney to Town. 5. The Town of Wappinger Procurement Policy is hereby suspended for the purposes of making such interim emergency repairs, purchases and expenditures to address all potential violations associated with (1) the 10,000 gallon UST leak detection test failure, (2) the 3,000 gallon fuel oil tank located within the basement of Carnwath Mansion, and (3) installing a temporary 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank to provide the residents of Carnwath Mansion with heat and hot water in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineer to the Town and approved consultants. 6. Town of Wappinger Bond Counsel Thomas Rothman is hereby directed to prepare of Bond Resolution in the amount of $200,000 to secure funds to cover all costs associated with this Emergency Executive Order as well as removing and upgrading the 10,000 0 0AWAPPINGE\Town Board\RESOLUTION\Camwath-Exec Order.doc gallon UST, including related mitigation, providing both temporary and permanent heat and hot water to the residents of Carnwath Mansion as well as to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations in accordance with DEC requirements. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor Voting Aye ROBERT L. VALDATI, Councilman Voting Aye VINCENT F. BETTINA, Councilman Voting Aye JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, Councilman Voting Aye CHRISTOPHER J. COLSEY, Councilman Voting Ave Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York June 23, 2003 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. 61 O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\RESOLUTION\Carnwath-Exec Order.doc TOWN OF WAPPINGER Executive Order No. 2003-4 WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger recently purchased a 99 acre estate property located on Wheeler Hill Road in the Town of Wappinger, commonly known as the "Greystone Estate", also known as "Carnwath Farms" pursuant to Resolution No. 2003-144 adopted at a Town Board meeting held on May 27, 2003; and WHEREAS, one of the primary structures on the property is the "Carnwath Mansion", a three story mansion constructed in the mid -1800s which is listed on the State and Federal Registrar of Historical Places; and WHEREAS, the Town has planned the long term rehabilitation of the Carnwath Mansion and has applied for grants to fund its restoration; and _ WHEREAS, in March 2003 the Town of Wappinger was notified by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that it was required to re -register a 10,000 gallon underground storage tank (UST) buried adjacent to the Carnwath Mansion that serves the dormitory and chapel; and WHEREAS, the 10,000 gallon UST was subjected to a leak detection test as part of the DEC registration process; and WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town facilitated the bidding process for the testing and certification of the 10,000 gallon UST; and WHEREAS, the 10,000 gallon UST failed the leak detection test and consequently could not be certified or registered according to DEC requirements; and WHEREAS, the DEC was consequently notified that the 10,000 gallon UST failed the leak detection test; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger facilitated the temporary excavation and removal of blacktop and soil to expose the UST in preparation for retesting and remediation of the 10,000 gallon UST in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, the excavation and exposure of the UST revealed the presence of excessive groundwater which precluded further testing and remediation; and WHEREAS, the excavation and exposure of the UST further revealed that it was manufactured in 1957 and has exceeded its useful life; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger wishes to take all necessary measures to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations governing the 10,000 gallon UST; and O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\Carnwath Oil Tanks\Executive Order.doc WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town, the Superintendent of Highways, and associated Engineering consultants of Fellenzer Engineering have recommended to the Town Supervisor that interim emergency measures be performed to remove as much fuel oil as possible from the 10,000 gallon UST and otherwise remove any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations associated with a UST that failed a leak detection test; and WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town, the Superintendent of Highways, and associated Engineering consultants of Fellenzer Engineering have recommended to the Town Supervisor that an additional 3,000 gallon fuel storage tank partially buried within the basement of Carnwath Mansion also be subjected to all necessary and prudent steps to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations; and WHEREAS, as part of the emergency measures, it is necessary to temporarily install a 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank in the Carnwath Mansion to provide heat and hot water to its residents. THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH RUGGIERO, SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, under the powers granted to me by the State of New York in Article 2-B §24 of Executive Law, do hereby declare that a State of Emergency exists in the Town of Wappinger with respect to the building known as the Camwath Mansion located at the Greystone Estate and that immediate measures are required to: (1) remove all fuel within the 10,000 gallon UST as well as any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, (2) test the 3,000 gallon fuel tank partially buried within the basement of Camwath Mansion, and (3) provide heat and hot water to the residents of Carnwath Mansion in the interim by temporarily installing a 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank, all in order to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations. AND PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE LAW, I, JOSEPH RUGGIERO, SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, issue the following Executive Order: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Executive Order as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. The following Town Officers and/or employees and/or professionals are hereby directed to take whatever steps are needed and to coordinate whatever repair work is required to (1) remove all fuel within the 10,000 gallon UST as well as any and all contaminated soil and materials, including related remediation, (2) test the 3,000 gallon fuel tank partially buried within the basement of Camwath Mansion, and (3) provide heat and hot water to the residents of Carnwath Mansion: Fire Inspector, Building Inspector, Town Clerk, Superintendent of Highways, Engineer to Town, Bond Counsel and Attorney to Town. 3. The Town of Wappinger Procurement Policy is hereby suspended for the purposes of making such interim emergency repairs, purchases and expenditures to address all potential violations associated with (1) the 10,000 gallon UST leak detection test failure, (2) the O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\Carnwath Oil Tanks\Executive Order.doc 3,000 gallon fuel oil tank located within the basement of Carnwath Mansion, and (3) installing a temporary 275 gallon aboveground fuel oil tank to provide the residents of Carnwath Mansion with heat and hot water in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineer to the Town and approved consultants. 4. Town of Wappinger Bond Counsel Thomas Rothman is hereby directed to prepare of Bond Resolution in the amount of $200,000 to secure funds to cover all costs associated with this Emergency Executive Order as well as removing and upgrading the 10,000 gallon UST, including related mitigation, providing both temporary and permanent heat and hot water to the residents of Carnwath Mansion as well as to preclude and/or mitigate any potential violation(s) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Navigation Law and related rules and regulations in accordance with DEC requirements. 5. This Executive Order is effective immediately, and shall remain in effect for a period of five days or until rescinded or extended as circumstances dictate. HON. JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor Town of Wappinger O:\WAPPINGE\Town Board\Carnwath Oil Tanks\Executive Order.doc