1992-08-24 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
AUGUST 24, 1992
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
3. ACCEPT MINUTES: Reg. July 27, 1992
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Sup/Compt T/Justices Receiver of Taxes
Bldg. Insp. Zng. Adm. Dog Control Officer Highway Supt.
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
a. Irene Monitto, Rosewood Rd., Request for "School Bus STOP Ahead"
and "Hidden Driveway" Signs
b. Certorari Tax Reviews served on the Town By: (1) Conifer Dev. Inc.
(2) Vinco Realty Corp; (3) Cedar Hill Dev. Corp; (4) Three Co, In
(5) Sunset Crest Assoc.: (6) T.H. Baker & Chas F. Gilbride:
(7) KER assoc; (8) Wappinger Pine Tree Dev. Corp; and (9)
Friendly Acura, Inc.
c. M. Rudikoff reports re: Revoliving Loan Fund & Permits for SRF
d. A. Waddle, Sect'y, Hughsonville Fire Dist. re: Leonard Supple
to replace Jon Wilson on T/W Fire Prevention Bureau
e. R.E. Lapar re: Sect. II Engineers Report for Tri -Muni Sewer Comm.
facility expansion (T/W Phase I & II)
f. EAF for amendment to T/Pk Fire prevention Code & Notice of
Public hearing for Zoning Amendment
g. Requests for return of Escrow Funds from: (1)F. Vitiritti, Dande-
lion Enterprises, $4,901.50 (2)M. Levine, Sterling Homes, Lot #1
Woodland Ct. $1,000 (3) Ron Price, $500 & (4) H. Redl, Office Plan,
$15,365.
h. Request from A. Buckley, Compt. & J. Benedetto, Bkker, to attend
Mayors Conference, Nevele, Sept. 21 thru 26
i. A. Roberts, Attny to Twn, re Highway Takings
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a. H. Levenson Report
b. Alpine Companies, Inc. - Erosion Control Bnding ($668,000)
c. Letter of Credit - Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc. ($30,000)
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8. RESOLUTIONS
a. Vacancy, Board of Assessment Review - Term Expires Sept. 30th
for J. Cauda
b. Authorize Assessor to prepare Benefit Assessment Rolls for all
Town Special Districts (Sewer,water, etc.)
,c. Request from Comptroller for Transfer of Funds
d. Request from R. Holt, Rec. Comm. for Transfer of funds for Paint
Sprayer
9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a.. "NO PARI:ING" Hackensack Heights
b. Attorneys review of Boots & Bows a2rertance Group request
10. NEW BUSINESS
H 11. ADJOURNMENT
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The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
was held on August 24, 1992, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush
Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Smith opened the Meeting at 7:20 P.M.
Present:
Constance Smith, Supervisor
James Mills, Councilman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
June Visconti, Councilwoman
Robert Wallace, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Albert Roberts, Attorney
Joseph E. Paggi, Jr. Engineer
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
Herbert Levenson, Zoning Administrator
Supervisor Smith invited all to join in the Pledge of
Allegiance to our Flag.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 27, 1992, having
previously been forwarded to the Board Members, were placed
before them for their consideration.
MRS. VISCONTI moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
July 27, 1992, be and they are hereby approved, as submitted by
the Town Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Reports for the month of July were received from Supervisor/
Comptroller, Town Justices, Receiver of Taxes, Building
Inspector, Zoning Administrator, Dog Control Officer and
Highway Department.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the above stated Reports and
place them on file.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
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PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS ---
A request was received from Irene Monitto, Rosewood Road, for
"School Bus Stop Ahead" and "Hidden Driveway" signs due to heavy
traffic from Pine Ridge Drive onto Rosewood Drive. Her driveway
is not visible and drivers are not aware of it until they are
on top of it driving at a speed way beyond the existing sign
of "Curve 15 M.P.H.". The problem is that her young daughter
enters and exits the bus at the driveway and she feels, from
past incidences of speeding cars that barely missed hitting her,
that further protection is needed and the signs will help.
young girl.
Since Mrs. Monitto indicated that the Highway Department had
instructed her to write to the Supervisor, Mrs. Smith assumed
that she had spoken to Mr. Foster on the problem and asked him
how he felt about the request. Mr. Foster stated that he was
very reluctant to start putting signs all over the Town. These
requests seem to come up at a number of meetings and once they
put it at one bus stop there will be more and more requests for
additional ones and they then become unnoticed and fail to
accomplish what they were intended for. Mrs. Smith agreed and
stated that she would call the Sheriff's Department and inform
them that they do not see much of the deputies on duty in the
Town, also the State Troopers. Mr. Mills offered his suggestion
that they should publicize the 30MPH speed limit, put it in the
papers more often so people are more and more aware of it.
Since the media was present, Mrs. Smith called their attention
to the point made by Mr. Mills. It was pointed out that
official approval for this townwide 30 MPH has not been received
but the Board felt they should stress it since it would be
forthcoming.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Highway Superintendent to
send a letter to Mrs. Monitto explaining the Town's position on
the requested signs and state the actions they were taking to
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help alleviate the problem she stated in her communication to
the Supervisor.
Seconded by Mr. Mills
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Certorari Tax Reviews were served on the Town:
Conifer Development Inc, Vinco Realty Corp., Cedar Hill
Development Corp., Three Co. Inc., Sunset Crest Association,
T.H. Baker & Chas. F. Gilbride, KER Assoc, Wappinger Pine Tree
Development Corp. and Friendly Acura, Inc.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to refer the above stated Tax Certioraris
to Emanuel Saris, Attorney to the Town appointed to handle
Tax Reviews, to answer and defend on behalf on the Town.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Several correspondences were received from Matthew D. Rudikoff
Associates, Inc. regarding Revolving Loan Fund and Permits for
SRF Project No. 5306-02. Mrs. Smith noted that these were
informational reports to keep the Town abreast of what was
going on.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept these reports from Rudikoff
Associates, Inc. and place them on file.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace Motion Unanimously Carried
Arthur Waddle, Secretary to the Hughsonville Fire District
informed the Town Board that they recommended the appointment
of Leonard Supple as replacement for Jon Wilson on the Fire
Prevention Bureau.
MR. MILLS moved to approve Leonard Supple, the designee of
the Hughsonville Fire District, to replace Jon Wilson as a
member of the Town of Wappinger Fire Prevention Bureau for
a one year term which will expire in July of 1993.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace Motion Unanimously Carried
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A Report was received from Rudolph Lapar re Section II
Engineers Report for Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission facility
expansion (Town of Wappinger Phase I&II). Mrs. Smith noted
that this was a report on a meeting regarding the odor problem
which has existed since day 1 and the Town of Wappinger has
acknowledged all along. At the July* 24, 1992 meeting, it was
evident that the Commission members did not want to acknowledge
that they have an odor control problem and both she and the
Engineer to the Town discussed with Joseph Marcogliese from
D.E.C. the fact that if the Town of Wappinger was not going to
come aboard would they still have to take care of this problem
and the answer is absolutely "yes". The report is for the
information of the Town Board so they are aware of what they
are doing. The Supervisor wanted to record in the Town Minutes
that our Town will not be paying for all of this since it was a
problem prior to the Town involvement and we will pay our share
only.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to forward
a letter to the Tri -Municipal Commission, Michael Sheen, SRF
Joseph Margogliese, DEC, Attorney General, informing them of the
Town's position on the odor control; if this has to be
implemented will the additional cost have any impact upon the
bond issue that has already been issued, also if D.E.C. mandates
the odor control, it should not interfere with the consent order
schedule that the Town is adhering to.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Notices were received from the Town of Poughkeepsie of Public
Hearings on Amendments to Fire Prevention Code and Zoning, both
schedule for August 26, 1992.
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MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the Notices of Public Hearings
from the Town of Poughkeepsie and place them on file.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Requests for return of escrow funds were received from:
F. Vitiritti, Dandelion Enterprises, $4,901.50, M. Levine,
Sterling Homes, Lot #1, Woodland Court, $1,000, Ron Price,
$500, H. Redl, Office Plan, $15,365. The proper documents and
recommendations were received.
Mr. Mills had a problem with Mr. Redl's Office Plan and stated
that the escrow should be held until the property was returned
to its original state, graded and seeded.
Mr. Valdati offered his opinion that the department head had
recommended return of the escrow and that was according to the
Town policy. Mr. Levenson pointed out that the escrow was being
held for the services of the planning consultant, not for the
completion of landscaping the property.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the release of the escrow funds
as requested, upon the recommendation of the respective depart-
ment heads.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes Mr. Mills ---Nay (on Redl, Aye on
Others)
Mr. Levenson noted that a grading permit was issued to Mr.
Redl and it is his responsibility to return the site to its
original state relating to grading and seeding. There is no
escrow involved for the grading permit and if he walks away
from this responsibility, the Town has a problem. Although
there was no reason to think Mr. Redl would do this, it still
presents a concern in other instances and a possibility that the
ordinance would have to be amended to require an escrow. They
agreed that further discussion would be held on this matter.
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The next item was a request from the Comptroller, Ann Buckley
and Bookkeeper, Joyce Benedetto to attend the New York State
Conference of Mayors at Ellenvi.11e, New York from September 21st
thru the 24th, 1992. They have since withdrawn their request
since there was some objection to two people attending the
conference at a cost of $400 each plus hotel accommodations.
Mrs. Visconti read the literature and felt that it would be
beneficial for the Comptroller to attend, but there was not
enough benefit for the Bookkeeper at this cost.. They decided
to withdraw the request and wait for a less expensive conference
that would provide more information for their positions.
A letter was received from our Attorney to the Town, Albert
Roberts regarding highway takings for road widening purposes
on Widmer Road.
MR. WALLACE moved to authorize Albert Roberts, Attorney to the
Town to proceed with obtaining highway takings from Widmer Inn
Restaurant Corp., Pine Clove Hollow Builders parcel, Engley
parcel and Armstrong parcel, all located on Widmer Road.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
Although the introduction and scheduling of a Public Hearing
for the revision of the Ordinance on Peddler's License was on
the Agenda, the Supervisor had additional changes to discuss
with the Board Members and wished to place it on a work shop.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to table action on revision of the Peddler's
Ordinance pending further discussion at a future work shop.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from Judge Morse and Judge Wolfson for
the fulltime court staff members to attend the Annual Conference
of the New York State Association of Magistrates Court Clerks,
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at Ellenville, New York on October 19th and 20th, 1992. There
was no objection to their attendance, however, both Mrs.
Visconti and Mr. Mills asked that in the future, the agenda and
cost of the conference be included with the request. Mrs. Smith
pointed out that these were mandated courses.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to grant permission to the three fulltime
court staff members to attend the Conference in Ellenville, New
York, on October 19th and 20th, 1992, as requested, and their
legitimate expenses would be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mrs. Smith noted that the employees will not stay overnight
but will travel back and forth those two days.
A Notice of Intent to renew a liquor license was received from
Ikhlas Annabi, dba, Robbie's Deli, Old Hopewell Road in the
bow Town of Wappinger.
MR. WALLACE moved to receive the correspondence and place it
on file with no comment.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
COMMITTEE REPORTS ---
Mrs. Smith introduced County Legislator John Beale who wished
to speak on activities at the County level. He noted that he
was reporting on the past six months of the County Legislature
and they had addressed more than 215 pieces of legislation
including quit claim deeds for various pieces of property,
memorializing the State to take some action on local laws and
resolutions, impact of state mandates, overcrowded jail,
domestic violence, etc. He invited questions from the public
at the end of his report.
Mr. Mills had no reports for this meeting.
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Mr. Valdati visited our Recycling Site and spoke to the
personnel regarding the program. They made a request that the
items be cleaned before depositing them in the bins.
He has observed the Highway Department doing resurfacing of the
roads with micropaving which seems to be working out very well.
He had a question for the Highway Superintendent --if roads have
been paved over for many, many ,years and at a certain point they
start to rise above an elevation of driveway thresholds; in the
past the Town has had many drainage problems relating to runoff
from Town roads, so his question was does he (Mr. Foster)
foresee that there are any roads reaching a level where they may
have to graded down to alleviate the possibility of additional
drainage problems --Mr. Foster responded no. Mrs. Smith added
that this has been discussed and it appears that there were
several areas in the Town where the road seemed to be higher
than the building and some of them were built incorrectly to
begin with, the houses were already too low. They will revise
the policy governing the building specs and make sure the houses
are built higher to avoid this situation. Mr. Paggi, Engineer
to the Town, made note of the fact that the revised Highway
Specs require that driveways must have for its first 25 foot
deep a positive grade of at least six inches and that should
work very well to alleviate such a problem.
Neither Mr. Wallace nor Mrs. Visconti had reports for this
Meeting.
Mrs. Smith had a draft of the revised Zoning Ordinance prepared
by Rudikoff Associates and a meeting is planned to discuss this
document on September 8th, 1992. She has a problem having
copies made since it is not the final draft and the cost will be
$300 or $400. For this reason she requested the Board Members
to bring in their older drafts so they could be reviewed along
with the newer draft and make sure all the changes have been
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made. They are all welcome to review the document at their
leisure.
BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT ---
Mr. Levenson submitted his monthly report on the schedule of
bonds and letters of credit for the various subdivisions, the
amounts, expiration date and call up date.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the Report submitted by Mr.
Levenson and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Levenson submitted documents from Alpine Companies of
Poughkeepsie, Inc. for Erosion Control Bonding, from Hartford
Fire Insurance Company - Surety Bond #4658205 dated August 5,
1992, expiring August 5, 1993, in the amount of $668,000.00.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the Alpine Companies of
Poughkeepsie, Inc. Erosion Control Bonding, as submitted by
the Zoning Administrator.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Levenson forwarded Letter of Credit No. SB -03326 from
Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc. Route 9, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
which was approved by Albert Roberts, Attorney to the Town.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the Letter of Credit submitted
by Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Steven Domber, President of Serls Realty Corp. advised the
Zoning Administrator that he would be finishing the road at
Woodland Court within the next few weeks; his Letter of Credit
will be expiring and he requested approval to use a surety
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maintenance bond in lieu of the Letter of Credit.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept a surety maintenance bond in lieu
of the Letter of Credit from Serls Realty for Woodland Court.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Assessor Thomas Logan wrote to the Town Board recommending the
reappointment of Jerome Cauda as a member of the Town Board of
Assessment Review.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI
who moved its adoption:
RESOLVED, that Jerome Cauda be and he is hereby reappointed
as a member of the Town of Wappinger Board of Assessment Review
due to the expiration of his term on September 30th, 1992,
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Mr. Cauda's term of office
on the Board of Assessment Review will expire on September 30,
1997.
Seconded by: Councilman Mills
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Central Wappinger Water
Improvement Area 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 benefit units
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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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
OAKWOOD WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Oakwood Water District in
accordance with the following standards:
1. All property within the benefit area shall be assessed.
Now 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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
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RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
FLEETWOOD WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Fleetwood 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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Tall Trees Water Improvement
Area 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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
ARDMORE WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Ardmore Water Improvement
Area 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 benefit
units
per residential dwelling unit.
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e. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a computation whereby the
assessed valuation shall be computed in relation to the assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
WAPPINGER PARK WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Wappinger Park Water District
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
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RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
NORTH WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
CRANBERRY-MYERS CORNERS II WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Cranberry -Myers Corners II
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA #1
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement
Area #1 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 benefit
units
per residential dwelling unit.
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e. Individual, commercial institutional and exempt
properties shall be assessed by a computation whereby the
assessed valuation shall be computed in relation to the assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
ROCKINGHAM FARMS SEWER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RM82492
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Fleetwood Sewer District
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
' WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
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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.
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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
MIDPOINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Midpoint Park 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
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acre in excess of two acres.
d. Multi -family residential units - .75 benefit 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 assessed
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.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
RESOLUTION DIRECTING ASSESSOR TO
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
WAPPINGER SEWER TRANSMISSION/
TREATMENT DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS who
moved its adoption:
The Town Assessor is hereby authorized and directed to
prepare an Assessment Roll for the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/
Treatment 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 benefit 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 assessed
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.
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f. All condominiums shall be assessed at one benefit
unit.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Resolution Duly Adopted
A request was received from the Comptroller for a transfer of
monies for the CD Grant for the study on the Senior Citizen
Center Expansion. Mrs. Smith explained that the amount of $240.
was for professional services in reference to this grant and had
to be paid up front and will be reimbursed to us.
DR CR
A Fund 391 A 200A
Due To Cash
CF Fund 200 CF 630 CF
Cash Due From
MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the transfer request from the
Comptroller, as stated.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from the Chairman of the Recreation
Commission to transfer $395 from A-7110.4 to A-7110.2 to
complete the payment of the paint sprayer at a final cost of
$1,645.
MRS.VISCONTI moved to approve the transfer requested by the
Recreation Commission for payment of the paint sprayer, as
stated.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ---
Correspondence was received from the Engineer referring to
previous correspondence between his office and Mr. Foster's
office regarding "No Parking" signs on Hackensack Heights
which they jointly recommended. They further recommended that
the Town Board hold an informational meeting with the residents
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who will be affected along that road.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to table action on this matter pending
further discussion at a workshop.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
An opinion was received from the Attorney to the Town in regard
to a request to the Recreation Commission from the Boots and
Bows Square Dance Group for them to sponsor the activities of
this Group in their application for the use of school facilities
which results in free use of same. Since it has been indicated
there is no formal authorization establishing the Commission
they do not have the jurisdiction to do this without approval
from the Town Board. He also pointed out that this Group is not
related to the recreational activities of the Town; their
membership includes out of Town and out of County participants.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to notify
the Boots and Bows Square Dance Group that the Town Board has
denied their request, at the recommendation of the Attorney to
the Town.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Incoronato was recognized by the Chair and spoke of his
concern on the 240 units planned for the AVR Development
on MacFarlane Road which he felt was much too high due to the
presence of wetlands, high voltage lines, etc. Let's get a
real number from the Planning Board, maybe down to 120 would be
more realistic. The Supervisor assured him that the Planning
Board will inform the developer of the number of units he will
be allowed to apply for in the application.
Mr. Incoronato also had a concern on the application of
Land of Pacific State and noted that a condition of approval
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included a scoping session and an Environmental Impact
Statement on the proposed cluster development. Mrs.
Smith said she would research the Minutes on this matter and
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get back to him.
NEW BUSINESS ---
Mr. Mills asked that the Town send a commendation to Ken
Wilkinson for his heroic efforts in saving a life at the
Taconic State Park and it was also brought up that he saved
another person's life at the Yorktown Diner.
The Supervisor said she would be happy to write to Ken as
soon as she had all the pertinent information on these heroic
incidences.
The Supervisor reported that the March of Dimes will have a
Walk-A-Thon between Town of Fishkill and the Town of Wappinger
,. on October 10th, 1992 and both Towns need not only walkers, but
also sponsors. There is another interesting side to this
event --a challenge to the two Supervisors, Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Pagones, on which Town will bring in the most money, even if
it's only a penny more. If Mrs. Pagones wins, Mrs. Smith will
pay her membership to B.J's Wholesale Club presently being
constructed in Wappinger and since Mrs. Smith is convinced that
that Wappinger will win, Mrs. Pagones will be paying Mrs.
Smith's membership to Sam's Wholesale Club in Fishkill.
There was no other business to come before the Board.
MR. WALLACE moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mrs. Smith
and unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned t 8:43 P.M.
E 1 a i e H. Snowden
Town Clerk