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1993-08-23 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER. AUGUST 23, 1993 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG 3. Accept Minutes Reg. July 26, $993 Spec. Aug. 9, '93 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Town Justices Sup/Compt Receiver of Taxes Bldg. Insp.. Zng. Adm. Dog Control Officer �C�QRC�Q 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS ];�, a. Tax Reviews served on Town (after 7/26) from: K. Levine & R. Rutta; Contrail Assoc: Satellite Invest.: Cedar Hill Dev.: Sunset Crest Assoc.: Giuseppe Porco: Giuseppe & Domenico Porco: Three Co.,Inc: Vinco Realty, Inc. and Three Star Anodizing. b. Notice of Intent to renew Liqour Lic.-for Mama Mia's Pizzeria, by Jose Cardoso c. M. Duke, Regional Permit Adm., DEC, re: publishing Notice of Complete Application for Tri Muni STP d. T. Loan Assessor, submitted for approval, Base Proportions for Homestead/non-homestead apportionment of Real Property Taxes e. Requests for return of escrow funds from: Walter O'Dell -Driveway - $3,000 & Levine Hofstetter & Frangk-driveway,seeding,grading, $4,500 f. Michael Suozzo request Town Accept extension of Mocassin View Rd. as a Town Road g. Memo from M. Tremper, CAVO, re: Dirty Water Complaint at 14 Wildwood h. Bruce Feron, Hollowbrook Assoc. re: request for Town to install 2 lights on Myers Corners Rd. at private entrance to Hollowbrook Park i. Ron Friedman, P.E., re: accidents at All Angels Hill Rd. and Kent Rd. j. J. Paggi, Eng. to Twn, Reports: (1) Old Troy Rd. realignment (2) SRF Project 15306-02 Tri Muni Plant expansion (3) Highway Improvemen Rte 9D & Old State Rd. (4) D-90 Drainage Project (w/Pictures) (5) W. Sewer Trans/Treatment Phase 3A (6) WS Trans/Treatment Imp. Area Phase i Contract #2 -GALS- Change Order k. R. Hol ,, Ch. Rec. Comm., request for approvals for.: PO's (1) Electric at Robinson Lane & Bus Transportation for Summer Program: (2)Construction of Storage Bldg at Montfort Rd.: (3)Proceed w/work on Airport Park fields 1. Corr. from D. O'Connor, P.E.,D.Co Health Dept. re: New Well for Chels Recreation Area m. Request from H. Levenson, Zng. Adm and members of Planning Board and Zng. Board of appeals to attend NY Ping. Fed.Confereuce Oct.404-17th. at Ellenville, NY n. Kathleen Bahnsen letter supporting magazine recycling program 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. BOND & LETTERS OF CREDIT H. Levenson Report Letter of Credit for Performance Bond of Jos. C. Jordan Subdivision 8. RESOLUTIONS a. Approve®greemeut w/Marcal for recycling magazines, etc, and authorize Supervisor to sign b. A. Buckley, Compt., request for Transfers for BudgAtAmendments c. Consider adoption of Local Law for STOP signs amendment d. Consider adoption of Local Law for Increase of Impoundment fees (Dogs e. E. Saris, Attny for Tax Review, request permission to settle on Dinolfo-Wilson Agency tax review f. Resolution for County Highway Snow & Ice Control work for '93-'94 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 10. NEW BUSINESS 11. ADJOURNMENT RENDER: TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS - 6:45 P.M. A 6:55 P.M. on Local Laws ( 8c and 8d above) 930823.RGM The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as held on August 23, 1993 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Smith called the Meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor James Mills, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk Absent: Robert Valdati, Councilman Robert Wallace, Councilman Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney to the Town Joseph E. 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 July 26, 1993, and the Special Meeting of August 9, 1993, having previously been forwarded to the Board Members, were placed before them for their consideration. MRS. VISCONTI moved that the above stated Minutes, be and they are hereby approved as submitted by the Town Clerk. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried REPORTS Reports for the month of July were received from the Town Justices, Supervisor/Comptroller, Receiver of Taxes, Building Inspector, Zoning Administrator, Dog Control Officer, and Sedore, O'Sullivan & Letterio (Certified Public Accountants) Financial Statement for the year ending December 31, 1992. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the above stated reports and place Page 1 930823.RGM them on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS The following tax reviews served on the Town received after July 26, 1993: Three Co., Inc.: Vinco Realty Corp.: Three Star Anodizing Corp.: Satellite Investments: Contrail Assoc. of Wappinger: Kenneth Levine and Richard Rutta: Giuseppe Porco: Giuseppe and Domenico Porco: Cedar Hill Development Corp.: Sunset Crest. MRS. VISCONTI moved to refer the above stated tax reviews to Emanuel Saris, Attorney representing the Town in defending these actions. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Notice of Intent to file application for a liquor license was received from Jose Cardoso, for MAMMA MIA's PIZZERIA, located at Route 376, New Hackensack Plaza in the Town of Wappinger. MR. MILLS moved to accept the Notice of Intent from Mr. Cardoso for Mamma Mia's Pizzeria and place on file with no comment. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried The following correspondence was received from Margaret E. Duke, Regional Permit Administrator of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, dated August 10, 1993, regarding the publishing of the Notice of Complete Application for the Tri -Municipal Sewer Treatment Plant: Dear Supervisor Smith: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of August 9, 1993, I understand you are agreeable to publishing the enclosed Notice of Complete Application for the Tri -Municipal Sewer Treatment. Plant expansion in a local newspaper for the Department, since the Sewer Commission as the applicant has not done so and is reluctant to. This is to enable the public comment period to proceed. The Department has already published the Notice in the Page 2 91, �I F� 930823.RGM Environmental Notice Bulletin. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. S/ Margaret E. Duke MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried The next item was a list of the Current Base Proportions for the Levy of Taxes against the 1993 roll for Homestead and non -Homestead of Real Property Taxes from the New York State Board of Equalization and Assessment, Albany, New York. MR. MILLS moved to table for a Work Shop scheduled for September 13, 1993. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Next on the Agenda are two Requests for the Return of Escrow IWr Funds from: (1) Walter O'Dell, 16 Stonewall Drive, Wappingers Falls, New York, 12590, for O'Donnell Development Corporation for Lot #15 - Spring Terrace, Building Permit #93-26, Grid #6259-03-361041 for a Driveway for $3,000.00. (2) Levine, Hofstetter and Frangk, 316 Main Mall, Poughkeepsie, New York, 12601 for Sterling Homes, Lot #11 - Woodland Court, Building Permit #92-322, Grid #19-6157-03-306339, for Driveway ($2,000.00), Seeding ($1,500.00), and Grading (Swale) ($1,000.00), for a total of $4,500.00. MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the return of the escrow fees to Walter O'Dell and Levine Hofstetter & Frangk, based on the fact that all the paperwork is in order. iimm Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Page 3 930823.RGM The next item is a request from Mr. Michael H. Suozzo, Walnut Drive, R.D. #1, Box 179, Mahopac, New York, 10541, regarding the Suozzo Subdivision, Moccasin View Road, requesting that the Town take over a portion of Moccasin View Road, being the new extension road and cul-de-sac located on the north -end of Moccasin View Road. However, the Town Clerk, Elaine Snowden, suggested that until the Town receives the Maintenance Bond of $8,377.00, the Town would not be able to take over the Road. MR. MILLS moved to table the matter until the Town receives the Maintenance Bond of $8,377.00. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried A memorandum was received from Michael Tremper, CAMO Pollution Control, Inc. regarding Dirty Water Complaints at 14 Wildwood Drive in the Town of Wappinger. MR. MILLS moved to table for the Work Shop scheduled for September 13, 1993. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Mr. Bruce Feron, Equity Realty & Management Corporation was received regarding Hollowbrook Office Park in the Town of Wappinger. Mr. Feron requests, because of heavy evening traffic, that two street lights be installed on existing poles on either side of the entrance way to Hollowbrook. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize Supervisor Smith to write a letter to Mr. Bruce Feron explaining that the Town of Wappinger cannot install the lights because it is on private property in the Village of Wappingers Falls and also on a County Road and is neither legal nor an obligation of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Page 4 930823.RGM Next is correspondence from Ronald B. Friedman, Consulting Engineer, regarding the dangerous situation at the intersection of All Angels Road with Kent Road and Cider Mill Loop. MRS. VISCONTI moved to table the matter for a Work Shop which is scheduled for September 13, 1993; and also authorization for J. Paggi, Engineer to the Town, to obtain an expert opinion on the intersection before the Work Shop convenes; Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried The Supervisor then recognized Mr. Cauda. He expressed concern over the dangerous intersection of Ketchamtown Road and Route 9D. His next-door neighbor was quite seriously injured there the other day and feel there is a need for the State to examine the intersection. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to write a letter to the State advising them of the dangerous conditions on Ketchamtown Road and Rt. 9D. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Several reports were received from the Engineer to the Town, J. Paggi: (1) Correspondence from Paggi & Martin regarding the Old Troy road Realignment stating that the realignment will require substantial cuts and regrading. A SEQR analysis should be performed to assess the environmental impact the proposed realignment may have on the area; and that the plans be turned over to the new Town Planners, Mr. Dan Wery of Frederick P. Clark Associates and let them do a long -form environmental analysis. i SUPERVISOR SMITH moved to give the Old Troy Road plans to the new Town Planners, Frederick P. Clark Associates. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Page 5 930823.RGM (2) Correspondence was received regarding the SFR Project No. 5306-02 / Tri -Municipal Plant Expansion. Mr. Paggi explained that the Plant Expansion Project missed the originally targeted Spring 1993 Pool, and since the necessary loan application was not submitted by July 15, 1993, the project has also missed the Fall 1993 Pool. For these reasons, EFC must remove the project from the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 1993 Intended Use Plan (IUP), and re -target the project for the Federal Fiscal Year 1994 Intended Use Plan. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried (3) Correspondence regarding highway improvement, the realignment of the intersection of Old State Road and Route 9D to a right angle. He explained that due to an unacceptable SLSD (Stop Line Sight Distance) of 490 feet, as stated by the New York State Department of Transportation, the road cannot be improved without major reconstruction to Route 9D. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place on file; and the authorization for J. Paggi to seek expert opinion of the realignment of Old State Road and Route 9D in regards to a possible solution. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried The above matter of the realignment of Old State Road and Route 9D will be scheduled for an Information Meeting to include the local residents followed by a Work Shop which is scheduled for September 13, 1993. (4) Correspondence regarding the D-90 Drainage Project with pictures attached. J. Paggi explained the two recently Page 6 930823.RGM completed projects from the Drainage Bond issue. One was the drainage and road construction for Russell Road. The second was the stream lining and regrading project for a section of the Rockingham Farms. SUPERVISOR SMITH moved to accept the correspondence and place on file. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried (5) Correspondence regarding the Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment Phase 3A. Mr. Paggi stated that his office is currently preparing the Map, Plan and Report for Phase 3A and recommends that the Town Board send a letter to the Tri - Municipal Sewer Commission asking them for a Map, Plan and Report for Phase 3A of the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/ Treatment Improvement Area as they are nearing completion. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to send a letter to the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission asking them for a Map, Plan and Report for Phase 3A of the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried (6) The last correspondence from J. Paggi are two letters: (1) regarding a change order (Change Order #1) in the pipe specifications used in the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/ Treatment Area Phase 1 - Contract No. 1 SRF Project No. 5306-01, Job No. 89-077/1.1. Pillari Brothers Contracting Co., Inc., will be using 30' VYLON H. C. PVC pipe in lieu of 30' HOBAS pipe thereby saving the Town $10,000.00; and (2) regarding an uncharted storm drain while excavating for the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area Phase 1, Contract No. 2 - Gals, Inc. The unmapped storm drain and storm drain structure was encountered on Myers Corners in the vicinity Page 7 \1' 930823.RGM of its intersection with Losee Road. The location of these two items interfered with the installation of the trunk line for the project. An alternative type design was used after being approved by Joe Grogan and Tim Grimont of the Dutchess Department of Public Works. Due to the existence of this uncharted drainage pipe and structure, there was additional work required to be performed to execute this contract by Gals. Mr. Paggi further remarked that the cost would not be a large amount, it is just a matter of a change order. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried The following Purchase Orders were submitted for approval by Mr. Ralph Holt, Chairman of the Recreation Department: (1) Electric Cable at Robinson Lane for $520.00; (2) Bus Transportation for Summer Program for $3,500.00; (3) Construction of a Storage rr Building at Montfort Road for $6,000.00. MR. MILLS moved to approve all the above Purchase Orders. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried An additional Purchase Order was submitted by Ralph Holt, Chairman of the Recreation Department for $7,000.00 to be taken out of Parkland Funds for the completion of all the work needed to make Airport Park available in 1994. MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the above stated Purchase Order. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried The next item on the agenda is correspondence from the Recreation Department and D. O'Connor, Dutchess County Department of Health, regarding a new well at Castle Point Page 8 930823.RGM Playground - River Road South, Chelsea. MRS. VISCONTI moved to allow the Recreation Department to apply for the Well Permit from the Dutchess County Health Department. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence was received from Mr. Herbert Levenson, Zoning Administrator, requesting permission for himself, members of the Planning Board and members of the Zoning Board of Appeals to attend the New York Planning Federation Institute Conference to be held at the Nevelle Country Club at Ellenville, New York from October 17th to 20th, 1993. MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the request from H. Levenson, Zoning Administrator to attend the Conference along with members of both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals, whose legitimate expenses be Town Charges. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Supervisor Smith remarked that she would be going up to the Conference also to install Mr. Levenson as the Newly Elected President. The audience applauded Mr. Levenson. The next item is a letter from Katherine Bahnsen supporting the Town's decision to form a recycling partnership with Marcal Paper to recycle magazines, glossy advertisements and "junk mail", etc. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the correspondence and place on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Supervisor Smith stated that OSHA requires that the Town of Wappinger's Disaster Plan must be amended to include a Route of Hazardous Material. She would like to schedule a Special Town Page 9 N 930823.RGM Board Meeting to be held on September 13, 1993, at 6:55 P.M immediately before the Work Shop Meeting on the same date. As we have done before, we have a sample Disaster Plan from Dutchess County to follow which was forwarded to Mark Lieberman, Fire Inspector, to take care of with the Fire Bureau. We must have in place, a Route for Hazardous Material through the Town of Wappinger (i.e., Rt. 9, 9D or Rt. 376). Even though they are County Roads, they are located in the Town of Wappinger and the State of New York states we must also have a plan. COMMITTEE REPORTS There were no reports from any of the Board members. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT Mr. Levenson submitted his monthly report on the schedule of Bonds and Letters of Credits for the various subdivisions, the amounts, expiration date and call up date. MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept Mr. Levenson's report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Levenson submitted Letters of Credit for Alpine Company of Poughkeepsie - L/C #H307626 - Marine Midland Bank of New York, in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand dollars ($500,000); and Lands of Jordan - Richard G. Barger of Beacon, New York - L/C #9081, in the amount of One Hundred Eighty-one dollars ($52,181) for their approval. MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the Letters of Credit from Alpine Company of Poughkeepsie in the amount of $500,000.00; and also for Lands of Jordan in the amount of $52,181.00. Seconded by Mr. Mills J, Motion Unanimously Carried Page 10 930823.RGM �L_!; RESOLUTIONS A proposed Agreement for Recycling Magazines, etc. between the Town of Wappinger and Marcal Paper Mills, Inc., One Market Street, Elmwood Park, New Jersey, 07407, was placed before the Board for their consideration. MR. MILLS moved to accept the Agreement and Authorize the Supervisor to sign the agreement with Marcal Paper Mills. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried A G R E E M E N T Made the 27th day of July, 1993, between the Generator being Town of Wappinger, located at 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, County of Dutchess, and State of New York, herein designated as Generator and/or the Licensee: and MARCAL PAPER MILLS, INC., a corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New Jersey, having its principal office at One Market Street, Borough of Elmwood Park, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, herein designated as Marcal, and/or the Licenser, WHEREAS, Generator and Marcal are desirous of entering into this License Agreement so as to encourage the removal of certain materials from the solid waste stream and thereby decreasing the flow of solid waste to sanitary landfill facilities, to aid in the recovery of valuable resources, to conserve energy in the manufacturing process, and to increase the supply of reusable raw material for industrial use; and WHEREAS, Generator desires the license and/or privilege of delivering post -consumer material from the solid waste stream, to Marcal for the purpose of recycling same for Marcal's use; and WHEREAS, Marcal is desirous of giving the Generator the full, free and uninterrupted right to deliver all post -consumer material from the solid waste stream to Marcal for the purpose of recycling same for Marcal's use; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, it is understood and agreed as follows: FIRST: Definitions: (a) Baled post -consumer material means materials which are re bound and/or wrapped. (b) Post -consumer material means all weekly or monthly post -consumer magazines, glossy newspaper inserts, office paper (including fax paper, photocopy paper, white ledger, color ledger, NCR paper, envelopes) computer paper, junk mail (including catalogs, coupons, sweepstake entries and envelopes with or without windows), school paper (including notebook paper, construction paper and soft covered work Page 11 930823.RGM books), real estate books and white paged telephone books. The following are specifically excluded from the definition of post -consumer material (hereinafter referred to as excluded material): newspapers, cardboard, cereal/pasta boxes, paper back books (pocket books), carbon paper, hard covered books, express delivery envelopes, yellow paged telephone books, blue prints and plastic and brown bags. (c) Solid waste stream means all residential, commercial and institutional solid waste generated within the boundaries of a certain municipality/county. (d) Recycling means any process by which material which would otherwise become solid waste are collected, separated or processed and returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products. SECOND: Packaging of the loose post consumer material: Loose post consumer material must be delivered to Marcal in roll -off containers, garbage compactors or dump trucks. THIRD: Location of delivery: The Generator must collect a minimum of 28 tons per month of loose paper in Marcal's 40 yard roll off recycling bin. On verbal instruction from the Generator, Marcal agrees to pull the full 40 yard container and replace it with an empty container of equivalent size. Marcal requires a minimum of three working days notice to pull and replace the container. FOURTH: Tonnage: The quantity of material that Marcal will accept during the duration of this License Agreement has no limits, except as noted above. FIFTH: Charges: Marcal will charge to the Generator $15 per ton for the transportation and/or receipt of the material to Marcal. Loads less than fourteen (14) tons will be surcharged $30 per ton for each ton below 14 tons. SIXTH: Quality of the Post -Consumer Material: Should the Generator deliver loads which have traces of contaminants, Marcal shall send written notice to the Generator to produce clean loads within 30 days or face termination of this agreement. Marcal reserves the right to reject shipments which are heavily contaminated with excluded material and the Generator shall be responsible for the removal of said load. SEVENTH: Termination: The License or privilege hereby given may be revoked, canceled and terminated at any time by either party giving the other party thirty (30) days notice, in writing, to that effect. EIGHTH: Assignment: The License Agreement may not be assigned by the Generator. NINTH: Strict Performance: Failure of Marcal to insist upon strict performance of any of the conditions of the within License Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of relinquishment in the future of any of said conditions, but the same shall remain in full force and effect. TENTH: Binding Effect: The License Agreement shall be binding upon and insure for the benefit of the parties, their agents, servants, representatives, employees, successors and assigns. Page 12 930823.RGM bi ELEVENTH: Interpretation: Should for any reason, any term, condition or provision of the License Agreement be determined by a court of any agency having competent jurisdiction to be void, voidable or the like, then an in such event this License Agreement shall be construed and considered as though such term or condition or provision has not been written into this License Agreement in the first instance and the remaining terms, conditions and provisions shall stand as though they had constituted the whole of the original License Agreement without the voided term, condition or provision, or any part thereof. TWELFTH: Entire Agreement: This License Agreement, contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the transaction contemplated herein. It may be executed in any number of counterparts, each and all of which shall be deemed for all purposes to be one agreement. This agreement may not be changed, altered or terminated, except in writing signed by the parties hereto. THIRTEENTH: Notices: All notices to be given hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be delivered personally or by registered or certified mail, or Federal Express, postage prepaid as follows: a) If to Marcal, One Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Attention: Mr. Nicholas R. Marcalus, President b) If to Generator, Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590-0325, Attention: Ms. Constance Smith, Supervisor FOURTEENTH: Construction: Word used in the singular shall include words in the plural, where the text of the within license so requires. FIFTEENTH: Force Majeure: Except as otherwise specifically provided in this License Agreement, no failure of, or delay in, performance by either party shall constitute default hereunder or give rise to any claims for damages if, and to the extent, such failure or delay is caused by any one or more of the following: a) an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the party effected; b) Acts of God, fires, or flood; c) Acts of the public enemy; d) Acts of any governmental authorities; e) Expropriation or confiscation of facilities of Marcal; f) Compliance with any law or regulation or the order of any court or governmental authority; g) Acts of war, rebellion, or sabotage, riots, civil disorders, explosion; h) Strikes and/or labor disputes. SIXTEENTH: Damages and Injuries: In no event shall Marcal be liable for contingent or consequential damages or expenses including injury to employees, agents, servants or representatives of the Generator or to others in connection with the delivery and/or receipt of the post -consumer material. The Generator will be responsible for damages to the Marcal roll -off containers while it is located on the Generator's site. SEVENTEENTH: Priority: This License Agreement supersedes any previous agreements whether oral or written, if any, between the parties hereto regarding recycling of post -consumer material. Page 13 930823 . RGM EIGHTEENTH: Length of License Agreement: This License Agreement shall be binding for the term of one ,year. At the end of said term, the Generator has the option to extend this agreement by entering into an extension agreement with Marcal. A Budget Amendment Request for transfer of Funds was received from the Town Comptroller, Ann E. Buckley. They are as follows: GENERAL FUND TOWN WIDE (A) FUND Revenue Account 2001A Increase 757.98 Recreation Fees Expend. Acct. 7110.2A Increase 757.98 Parks/Equip. Reclassify Budget Line Items Expend. Acct. 1620.23A Increase 1,440.00 Voting Machine Approp.Fund Bal. 599A Increase 1,440.00 Approp.Fund Bal Adjust Budget Line Items - Voting Machine Expansion MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the transfer of funds as requested by Ann Buckley, Town Comptroller. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried A Public Hearing having been held on a proposed Local Law for Regulating Traffic and Parking within the Town of Wappinger on August 23, 1993, the matter of adoption was placed before the Town Board for their consideration. MR. MILLS moved to adopt Local Law #4 of 1993 as follows: A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #6 OF THE YEAR 1991 AND LOCAL LAW #7 OF THE YEAR 1992 REGULATING TRAFFIC AND PARKING WITHIN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers, Dutchess County, State of New York as follows: Section 1. Additional Full Stop Streets. Section 3 of Local Law #6 of the Year 1991, a "Local Law Regulating Traffic and Parking Within the Town of Wappinger" as amended by Local Law #7 of 1992, is further amended by the adoption of the following additions, revisions and amendments to said Section by adding the following as designated full stop streets and intersections: South Court at its intersection with Hackensack Heights; Harbor Hill Road at its intersection with Hackensack Heights; Page 14 930823.RGM \ L'� Woodland Court at its intersection with Ketchamtown Road. Section 2. Ratification. Except as specifically modified and amended by the adoption of the additions, revisions, modifications and amendments set forth above, Local Law #6 of the Year 1991, A Local Law Regulating Traffic and Parking Within the Town of Wappinger," as amended by Local Law #7 of the Year 1992 is hereby ratified, confirmed and readopted. Section 3. Severability. In the event any portion of this Local Law is declared to be unenforceable by a Court of competent jurisdiction, all of the remaining portions shall continue in full force and effect. Section 4. Effective Date. This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and filing with the Secretary of State as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by Councilwoman Visconti Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Mr. Wallace - Absent Mr. Valdati - Absent A Public Hearing having been held on a proposed Local Law Relating to the Control, Confining, and Leashing of Dogs within the Town of Wappinger on August 23, 1993, the matter of its adoption was placed before the Town Board for their consideration. MRS. VISCONTI moved to adopt Local Law #5 of 1993 as follows: A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #3 OF THE YEAR 1980 AND LOCAL LAW #2 OF 1982 RELATING TO THE CONTROL, CONFINING AND LEASHING OF DOGS BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers, Dutchess County, State of New York as follows: Section 1. - Amended Fees Section 8 (b) of the Local Law #3 of 1980, entitled Redemption Fees" as amended by Local Law #2 of 1982 is further amended to read as follows: "Section 8. Redemption. (b) Redemption fees - at any time during the period of redemption, the owner of any dog seized may redeem such dog provided that such owner produces proof that the dog has been licensed and has been identified and provided further that the owner pays the following redemption fees: Page 15 n� 930823.RGM NUMBER OF TIMES IMPOUNDED First REDEMPTION FEE $25.00 plus all costs for care and boarding incurred by the Town Second, within 1 year of $50.00 plus all costs for first impounded care and boarding incurred by the Town Third or more within 1 $75.00 plus all costs for year of first impoundment care and boarding incurred by the Town Section 2. Ratification. Except as specifically modified and amended by the adoption of this Local Law, the Local Law "Relating to the Control, Confining, and Leashing of Dogs," adopted as Local Law #3 of 1980 and amended by Local Law #2 of 1982 is hereby ratified, confirmed and readopted. Section 3. Severability. In the event any portion of this Local Law is declared to be unenforceable by a Court of competent jurisdiction, all of the remaining portions shall continue in full force and effect. Section 4. Effective Date. This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and filing with the Secretary of State as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by Councilman Mills Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Mr. Wallace - Absent Mr. Valdati - Absent Next is the request from Emanuel F. Saris, Tax Review Certiorari, to settle on the Order and Adjudged and Stipulation of the tax review on the Dinolfo-Wilson Agency, Inc. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize E. Saris, Tax Review Certiorari, to move forward with the stipulation and the agreement based upon his recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Lastly, correspondence was received from Patricia Long Grega, Timekeeper of Dutchess County Public Works / Highway System Management Division. At this time it is necessary for the Town to renew the Agreement between the Town and the County for the Page 16 930823.RGM i'li rental of equipment for the control of snow and ice on County Roads for the 1993-1994 season. The following Resolution was presented to the Board for their consideration. Supervisor Smith Introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has been requested by the County of Dutchess to participate in the regional County Highway Snow and Ice Control Program within the boundaries of the Town, and WHEREAS, and logically, an earlier or sooner response factor can be provided by Town units and personnel within the locale thereby benefiting the overall safety and welfare of town residents and local community interest, and WHEREAS, such participation by the Town in removing snow from designated County Highways, and by sanding and salting or otherwise treating them for the purpose of maintaining highway safety and accessibility for emergency services, is specifically authorized by Article 6, Section 135 of the New York State Highway Law, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent be and is herein authorized to perform such work as is found necessary, at hourly rates as agreed upon by the Town and the County for the renting and hiring of such equipment for the Winter season 6M 1993-1994. Seconded by Councilman Mills UNFINISHED BUSINESS Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Mills remarked about the pile up of dirt by B&D and Sunup on New Hackensack Road and St. Nicholas. He would like a resolution to the situation; that perhaps there is some type of site violation here. Supervisor Smith stated that there was no violation. Mr. Mills also remarked about a basket -ball court at Wildwood Manor where youths are still playing into the night keeping the neighbors awake. Herb Levenson, Zoning Administrator, stated that he will send a letter tomorrow to have it removed. Mrs. Visconti remarked that Robinson Lane Bridge is moving right along and should be opened by Labor Day. Page 17 930823.RGM NEW BUSINESS Mr. Mills asked about possibly networking all the Town Hall's computers in order to have electronic mail. He further remarked about possibly looking into installing certain software programs (ie., Intel), specifically forms so that there would be some consistency in the Monthly Reports instead of the usual typewritten reports which all are different and sometimes confusing. He stated that he would like to look into the cost for future concerns and that he has already made inquiries to Intel. Supervisor Smith stated that nothing could be purchased this year, but the Town could look into the matter for future needs. There was no further business to come before the Board. MRS. VISCONTI moved to adjourn the Town Board Meeting, Seconded by Mr. Mills and unanimously carried. The Meeting adjourned at 8:26 P.M. E aine Snowden Town Clerk I,, Page 18 930823.PH A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on August 23, 1993, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on a Proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #6 of 1991 and Local Law #7 of 1992, Regulating Traffic and Parking within the Town of Wappinger by adding designated full stop streets and intersections: South Court at its intersection with Hackensack Heights; Harbor Hill Road at its intersection with Hackensack Heights; and Woodland Court at its intersection with Ketchamtown Road. Supervisor Smith opened the Meeting at 6:45 P.M. Present: Constance O. Smith, Supervisor James Mills, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Absent: Robert Wallace, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Meeting). There were no comments or questions from the audience in reference to the proposed Local Law. MRS. VISCONTI moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Mills and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 6:47 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk it i I� f II TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK i� IN THE MATTER ; i OF i! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL r LAW #6 AND LOCAL LAW #7 REGULATING TRAFFIC AND PARKING IN THE TOWN OF j WAPPINGER. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: j That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town I j Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. !i; That on August 11, 1993, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on the "Proposed Local Law # of the year 1993 amending Local Law #6 of the year 1991 and Local Law #7 of the year 1992, a Local Law Regulating Traffic and Parking Within the Town of Wappinger", on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers I Falls, Dutchess County, New York. i; Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Q/ - Sworn to before me this 1:) j day of �' ,�c �� , 1993. i ;i NOTARY PUBLIC ii JUNDA M. UUCCI Notary Public fttefyPublic, state of New York No. 2381720 C WMed In Dutchess County Cofmml8ilon Expires 10131119-93 i 'i Ij Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Joan Miller ............................. of the Dutchess Count NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING"' Town of Wappinger, y New York, TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bein dui says the Town Board of the Town of Wap being Y sworn, that he is, and at the several pingger will conduct a PUBLIC HEAR- ING EAR INGonthe23rddayofAugust,1993,times hereinafter was, the ., Bookkeeper at 6:45 p.m. at the Town Hall, Town ..........:.......... . of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New.York, at of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a which time all parties in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town Board of the Town' of Wappinger. newspaper printed and published every Wednesday B shall adopt proposed Local Law 8 I of the Year 1993 amending Local Law a6 of the Year 1991 and in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New Local Law M7 of the Year 1992, a "Local Law Regulating Traffic and arking Within the Town of Wag,York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly , P Inger"by'designating additional l stop streets and intersections at the tonowing locations: .:�-'- " , published in the said newspaper for ,one .weeks South Court at its Intersection with HackensackHeights; Harbor Hill Road at itsintersectioh successively in each week, commencing on the with Hackensack Heights; and 1 t11 Woodland Court at Its intersection with Ketchamtown Road: ........... day of . ug • ..... 101 3. and on the PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said Local Law No. i of 1993 are available following dates thereafter, namely on for review and Inspection at the of- fice of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m at Town............................................................... . Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp- fingers Falls. New York. lltll -- - and ending on the .............. day of ...Aua,.... PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Town. Board has 19.9 3 both days inclusive. Issued a Negative Determination of y Significance for the project. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER ELAINE SNOWDEN, TOWN CLERK L G DATED: AUGUST 5, 1993 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of ... August 1993 ..... . de. K. Notary Public My commission expires ................................. Rncr:::. 1„l i SHRnT NOTARY PU^LIC, ;; kK QUALIF171 M Ctf, ,ESS GU i:VI'Y # 14-41355902 MMISfi1ON EXPIRES NARCH 31, 11L t 930823A.PH A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on August 23, 1993, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #3 of the Year 1980 and Local Law #2 of the Year 1982 Relating to the Control, Confining, and Leashing of Dogs. Supervisor Smith opened the Meeting at 6:54 P.M. Present: Constance O. Smith, Supervisor James Mills, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Absent: Robert Wallace, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Meeting). Supervisor Smith asked if there were any comments or questions from the audience relating to the increase in Dog Fees. There were no questions or comments from the audience. MR. MILLS moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Visconti and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 6:55 P.M. E(eine H. Snowden Town Clerk ;i I� li TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER 'i DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #3 AND LOCAL LAW #2, RELATING TO THE CONTROL, CONFINING AND LEASHING OF DOGS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town I� Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on August 11, 1993, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on the "Proposed Local Law # of the year 1993 amending Local Law #3 of the year 1980 and Local Law #2 of the year 1982, Relating to the i Control, Confining and Leashing of Dogs in the Town of Wappinger, by increasing the redemption fees for dogs impounded by the Town's Dog Control Officer", on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this 3 it day of /�c �� , 1993. It/_i ir��YC%a "/7 i NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public .LINDA M. LIUCCI Notary Public, state of NOW YO* No. 2381720 Qualified In Dutchess County Commisslon Expires 10/31/19„ 3 Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Joan Miller ........................................................ of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Wap- being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several pinger will conduct a Public Hearing on the 23rd day of August, 1993; at Bookkeeper 8:55 p.m. at the Town Hall, Town of times hereinafter was, the ..................:.......... . Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapppingers Falls, New York, at which time, a 11 parties in interest and of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town BoarQ-of the Town.,of.,Wappinger . shall' adopt proposed '"Local Law newspaper printed and published every Wednesday N of the Year 1993, A Local Law amending Local Low #3 of 1980, in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New and Local Law N2 of 1982, Relating to the Control, Confining and Leashing of Dogs" In the Town of York and that the annexed NOTICE was dui Wappingat., by Increasing the ' y redemption lees for dogs Impound-: ed by the Town's +og ControlOile Officer. published in the said newspaper for ..........weeks PLEASE TAKE,, FURTHER NOTICE that the Town Board has successively in each week commencing on the determined that the proposed action of increasing Redemptbn Fees is an 11th exempt actiorrpursuant to Article 8 A of the Environmental Conservation ........... day of ........0 g:........ 19 9 3. and on the Law'and .the related,,tltle'6, part 61 no envCRRant anactionneed be following dates thereafter, namely on no environmentaL•,studles need be e undertaken. PLEASE' TAKE `'FURTHER NOTICEthat copies of the said Local .. • ......... • .... • • • ........... • .......................... • • • ... . Lew'.#- of 1993 are available .forreviewow inspection weekof- days and ending on the ....11th .. da of ...Auq,.... fits of the Town Clerk on weekdays g y from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp- 93 ingers Falls, New York. 19..... both days inclusive. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER ELAINE SNOWDEN TOWN CLERK DATED: AUGUST 5,t... C.. Subscribed and swo�i!i to before me this .. 11th day of %, ugust ,1 3 Notary Public My commission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OF NEW YORK OUALIFiC-D IN DUTCHESS COUNTY 0 14-4855902 0MMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, t