1991-01-28 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
JANUARY 28, 1991
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1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
3'. ACCEPT MINUTES: Reorganizational Meeting January 2, 1991
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: ANNUAL REPORTS FROM; Judge Wolfson & Building
Inspector MONTHLY; Zng Adm. Bldg. Insp. T/Justice Dog Control
Officer Receiver of Taxes Sup/Compt
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
• a. G. Foster, H. Supt. requests permission to seek bids for:
Wheel Loader, Flusher Truck, ¤t Backhoe
.b. H. Redl Corr. to Zng. Adm. requesting realignment of "BH" line
w/Zng. Adm. recommendation
,c. Bruce Stotz, Wappingers Falls Trailer Pk, request consideration
of becoming a Tenant to Atlas Water when District is in place
.d. Letter of Credit for Lawrence/Redl Subdivision
,e. R. Holt, Ch. Rec. Comm., requests $25,000 from Parkland Trust
to complete 3 items at Castle Point Rec. Area
f. Requests for return of Escrow Funds from: New Hackensack Reforme
Church and Lawrence/Redl Subd. ($3,000) with recommendations
from Zng. Adm.
,g. J. Paggi, PE, Eng. to Town, Reports: (1) Final Field'Survey,
Atlas Water System (2) Watershe Rules & Regs, Sprout Creek
Aquifer (3) Hussain Pump Station
h. Vacancy due to expiration of Term: Jas. Tompkins (5yr)
i. Set Dates for various Special Town Board Meetings (in Feb.)
,j. Notice of Completion of DEIS (Amended) - Expansion of Tri -Muni
Sewer Comm. Wastewater Treatment Plant
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
a. Receipt by Town Clerk of ORDER from State Comptroller of
approval of formation of North Wappinger Water District - with
FINAL ORDER establishing said District
b. Approve Contract for Dial -a -Ride & authorize Supervisor to sign
c.Resolution for submission of application to County Dept. of
planning for Dutchess Co. Community Dev. Consortium Funds
d. Introduce, and set P. H. for Zng. Amendment re: Bd. of Architech.
Review
e. Introduce Local Law amending Senior Citizens Tax Exemptions
f. Introduce Local Law amending Rates for 0 & M for Wapp. Sewer IA hl
g. Introduce Loca�} aw amending Cooper Rd. & Smithtown Rd. STOP
intersections
h. Bond Resolution for North Wappinger Water District
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNEMNT
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The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was
held on January 28, 1991 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Smith opened the Meeting at 7:30 P.M.
Present:
Constance Smith, Supervisor
Victor Fanuele, Councilman
Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
June Visconti, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Albert Roberts, Attorney
Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
Herbert Levenson, Zoning Administrator
All joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed by a
moment of silence in recognition of our troops in Saudi Arabia.
The Minutes of the Reorganizational Meeting of January 2, 1991,
having previously been forwarded to the Board Members, were placed
before them for their consideration.
MRS. VISCONTI moved that the Minutes of the Reorganizational Meeting
of January 2, 1991, be and they are hereby approved, as submitted by
the Town Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Two Annual Reports were received from Judge Wolfson and the Building
Inspector; in addition Reports were received from the Building Inspector
Town Justice Wolfson, Building Inspector, Dog Control Officer for the
month of January, Zoning Administrator September thru December 1990,
and Receiver of Taxes for November.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the above stated Reports and place them
on file.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from the Highway Superintendent to go to bid
on a wheel loader to replace the 1967 Hough loader and a flusher truck
to replace the 1970 flusher; also the purchase of the current 580 Case
backhoe at the expiration of the current lease for $4,200.
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Mrs. Smith explained that the Highway Department has a fund balance
which is quite large and rather than include it in the 1991 budget
which she was keeping very lean, she preferred that they use the 1990
fund balance. The third item, purchasing the backhoe when the lease
expires, does not need to be put out to bid, and purchase was approved.
MR. INCORONATO moved to authorize the Highway Superintendent to go to
bid on the wheel loader and flusher truck.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Herbert Redl wrote to the Zoning Administrator requesting realignment
of HB line with a recommendation from Mr. Levenson. The Board Members
wished to discuss this at a work shop.
MR. VALDATI moved to refer this matter to a work shop on February 11,
1991 at 8:30 P.M.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Bruce Stotz, President of the Wappingers Falls Trailer Park, petitioned
the Board to allow the Park to become a tenant to the water district
which will be formed when the purchase of the Atlas Water System by the
Town is finalized. This was referred to a work shop on March 11, 1991,
time to be scheduled at a later date.
A Letter of Credit was submitted by Mr. Redl for the Lawrence/Redl
Subdivision in the amount of $220,864.35, dated January 7, 1991.
The document and correspondence was received late and the Board Members
wished to review it and their first reaction was to table it until the
next meeting. Mr. Redl asked them to consider this as he has waited
quite a while to get it in order for the Town Board and the Supervisor
agreed that they would take a few minutes to review this.
MR. VALDATI moved to accept the Performance Bond issued by Herbert
Redl, secured by a Letter of Credit, dated January 7, 1991, in the
amount of $220,864.35 and also accepting a cash bond for recreation,
as required by Planning Board Resolution of December 10, 1990.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Ralph Holt, Chairman of the Recreation Commission requested additional
monies from the Parkland Trust Fund to upgradethe Castle Point Recreation
Area. They had a balance of $13,639.11 and were now requesting
$11,360.89 from this fund in order to have $25,000 on hand for the
1991 projects at this area; in addition they needed $17,000 from the
Parkland Trust to go to bid for a new tractor which was needed due to
the additional 30+ acres of grass to mow. Assuming that these requests
would be granted, there would be a balance of $120,754.71 left in that
fund.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the requests made by the Recreation
Commission for $11,360.89 from the Parkland Trust Fund added to the
balance of $13,639.11 to total $25,000 to complete 1991 projects,
plus an additional $17,000 for the purchase of a tractor.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
A second request from Mr. Holt was an increase in salary for the
Recreation Director, Bernard Reimer in the amount of $700. He
pointed out that Mr. Reimer has been with them a number of years
and has acquired much knowledge and background in this field; he
felt that the salary should be brought into line with the amount that
the neighboring towns are paying. If approved, the increase would
bring his annual salary to $6,530. He also requested an increase for
the full time Secretary to the Commission in the amount of $500 and if
approved would bring her annual salary to $16,000. The increases, Mr.
Holt stated would be expended from the Recreation budget.
Mrs. Visconti moved to approve the increases as she felt they had
two excellent people and there was additional work involved due to the
Town taking over the Senior Citizen Program.
Mr. Fanuele did not concur with this action as he felt they were given
raises for 1991 and it would not be fair to the other employees. The
Board had discussed raises at budget time and gave, what they felt was
a fair percentage and that should be it for the year. Mrs. Smith
agreed that the Secretary should not receive an increase but she did
not think the Director had received a raise for this year.
At this point, Mr. Valdati stated that they needed a work shop to
discuss this matter. All agreed, Mrs. Visconti withdrew her motion,
and the Supervisor scheduled this discussion for the work shop on
February 11, 1991.
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Requests were received from the New Hackensack Reformed Church for the
return of escrow for extension of the parking lot in the amount of
$1,000, and from Herbert Redl for refund of preliminary subdivision
fees in the sum of $3,000 which had been previously been paid at the
time of the initial subdivision application. All required forms were
received to process the return of the monies to the respective
applicants.
MR. VALDATI moved to return the monies to both applicants, as recommended
by the Zoning Administrator.
Seconded by Mr. Fanuele
Motion Unanimously Carried
A report was received from the Engineer on the Final Field Survey of
the Atlas Water System; he explained that they have been conducting
tests over the last four or five months with the Atlas personnel, the
last one on December 14, 1990 and subsequent submittals by Atlas. It
was his opinion that the existing components of the system are in proper
working condition and the Town should proceed in finalizing the formation
of the North Wappinger Water District.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the Report and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Fanuele
Motion Unanimously Carried
The second report was on Watershed Rules and Regulations, Sprout Creek
Aquifer. The Supervisor wished to move on this since they are in
violation of some of the applicable rules due to the fact that this
Board thought everything was in place as stated by the previous adminis-
tration. There were still many steps to be taken before it could be
finalized and his best guess was maybe completion by the middle of this
year. Authorization was required for the Engineer to prepare the Map,
Plan and Report for the Watershed Rules for Central Wappinger Water
Improvement Area, also for the installation of chlorine detention
facilities.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Engineer to the Town to prepare
the Map, Plan and Report for Watershed Rules and Regulations for CWWIA
and Installation of Chlorine Detention Facilities for CWWIA.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
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A final report from the Engineer referenced the ongoing problem
that Mr.Hussain is experiencing with the Pondview Pump Station located
in his front yard. Mr. Paggi had previously submitted plans to the
Dutchess County Health Department to alleviate this situation, however
they were rejected. Recently the Town Board suggested resubmittal after
receiving further complaints from Mr. Hussain. This was done. In this
report Mr. Paggi stated that they had made another application to the
Health Department to construct an overflow line in the vicinity of the
Pump Station; he enclosed a response from the Health Department again
rejecting this proposal since eliminating Mr. Hussain's intermittent
unsanitary conditions, by creating a new public health nuisance, is not
a viable option which they could consider. He recommended that the Town
pursue the construction of the Tri -Municipal connection which the depart-
ment felt was the only permanent solution visible at this time.
A brief discussion between the Board and the Engineer did not result in
any further solutions to alleviate the problem.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to accept the report and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
A vacancy existed on the Zoning Board of Appeals due to the expiration
of James Tompkins' term. Mrs. Visconti wished to offer the name of
Joel Sasser who had submitted a resume for this vacancy. Mr. Incoronato
had a problem with this appointment since there was an incumbent who was
interested in being reappointed and the Minutes of this Board indicate
that his judgment is sound, fair and knowledgeable in his decisions
regarding applicants who appeal before this Board. Mr. Tompkins is
the Fire Inspector for the Town of Fishkill so he has expertise in that
field when applicable for their decisions and he has served well for the
last five years so he does not understand the sudden decision not to
reappoint him. In the matter of appointing Mr. Sasser he has a grave
concern since he works for the Chelsea Ridge Management Corp., his
employer is Mr. Rosenberg who owns many parcels of property throughout
the Town and the applicant could find himself with conflicts of interest
which could affect his judgment on decisions in front of the Zoning Board.
He feels that in appointing this individual, it would be like appointing
his employer who is involved in land ownership, holdings, enterprises,
many which are unknown to the public.
The Supervisor did not agree with this reasoning and felt they should
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have new blood on the Board. She knows the applicant through the Rotary
and has worked with him on many committees; she has found him to be very
fair and a hard worker. Although he has the misfortune of working for
Mr. Rosenberg, this should not affect the decision of the Board; if a
case involves his employer, he does not have to be involved in the vote,
just like an employee of I.B.M. or anyone else for that matter. -.
Mr. Fanuele added that he would go along with the incumbent as he felt
they had no reason to replace him.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI who
moved its adoption:
RESOLVED, that Joel Sasser be andhe is hereby appointed as a
member of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Board of Appeals to fill the
vacancy created by the expiration of the term of James Tompkins, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Joel Sasser shall serve on the said
Zoning Board of Appeals for a five year term which will expire in
January of 1996.
Seconded by: Supervisor Smith
Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Councilman Fanuele------- Nay
Councilman Incoronato ---- Nay
Resolution Duly Adopted
Mrs. Visconti asked that a letter be directed to Mr. Tompkins thanking
him for his services for the past five years on the Zoning Board of
Appeals.
Mr. Incoronato noted that he will be watching the Minutes of the ZBA
very carefully henceforth.
The Supervisor had schedulaithe following important dates in relation
to the Tri -Municipal Sewer expansion.
Feb. 5, '91,-------Tuesday-----7:30 P.M .-----Public Hearing -Tri -Muni Comm.
Feb.11, '91,-------Monday------7:30 P.M. -----Workshop
Feb.13, 191 ------- Wed .--------7:00 P.M .-----W.S.-Review DEIS w/Rudikoff
Feb.19, '91---------------------------------FEIS due to Town Board
Feb.21, '91 ------- Thurs.------7:00 P.M .-----Sp. T/B Accept FEIS as complete
Feb.25, 191 ------- Mon .--------7.30 P.M .-----Town Board Mtg.
Feb.27, '91 ------- Wed .--------7:00 P.M .-----Review w/Rudikoff on Findings
Mar.11, '91 ------- Mon .--------7:00 P.M .-----Sp. T/B-Adopt Statement of
Findings & Adopt Res.authorize
Impr.& Supr. to sign
7:30 P.M. -----Workshop
The Town received the Notice of Completion of DEIS (Amended) on the -1P
Expansion of Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission Wastewater Treatment Plant.
MR. INCORONATO moved to receive the Notice and place it on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
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A request had been received from the Wildwood Manor Condo for
street lights along the front property due to recent break-ins and
vandalism. The Supervisor had responded to this request and informed
the Manager of the Condo that the Town cannot install street lights
unless they are at Town/State or Town/County intersections. If they
wish to pursue a street lighting district it would have to be at their
expense for the maintenance.
Committee Reports ---
Mr. Fanuele, Recycling, distributed an article to the Board Members
entitled "Make Your Environment Dirtier, Recycle"; it seems that
certain articles being recycled take more energy and cause more
pollution than the recycled material would have caused.
Neither Mr. Valdati nor Mr. Incoronato had reports for this meeting.
Mrs. Visconti, Recreation, wished to compliment Mr. Holt, Chairman of
the Recreation Commission on the grant they recently received for the
boat ramp in Chelsea and the picnic tables for Castle Point, from the
Heritage Task Force. They received $500 -picnic tables and $1,000 for
the boat ramp.
Dial -A -Ride --- meeting set with the Supervisor tomorrow to discuss
concern of Senior Citizens on arriving late for their program. Mrs.
Visconti had spoken to the dispatcher and the operations director and
they felt a discussion was in order to determine just what the organiza-
tion is responsible for. Mrs. Smith added that they're having such a
good time at the Town sponsored program, that they don't want to be
late. Mrs. Visconti pointed out that the entire Board of Dial -A -Ride
was made aware that the Town of Wappinger has a group that rides
Dial -A -Ride and is committed to making the transportation program work.
Next month they'll be 13 new buses. There was discussion on procuring
an additional bus for the Town since the center might expand to Monday.
Mrs. Visconti gave the following statistics on trips for 1990 in the
following towns--Wappinger, 4,885, Fishkill, 2,704, East Fishkill, 2,500,
City & Town of Poughkeepsie, 5,900, Pleasant Valley, 133, La Grange, 78,
Beekman, 57. It has been indicated that Wappinger is very close to the
limit in the amount of space and availability and might need an additional
contract ---this will also be addressed.
Mr. Fanuele added to the Recycling, noted that he had received figures
from the Supervisor and had worked on tables, etc. and would like to
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review this at a work shop; Mrs. Smith agreed as she felt they would
have to raise the price of the refuse disposal bags, but he wanted to
have a discussion before they took any action. This was scheduled on
the February 11th work shop.
Resolutions ---
An Order was received from the Office of the State Comptroller approving
the Establishment of the North Wappinger Water District.
RESOLUTION ADOPTING NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE
FOR NORTH WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board has previously determined it is in the
best interests of the Town to purchase the Atlas Water Company, a
privately owned water company located within the jurisdictional
limits of the Town of Wappinger, at a maximum estimated cost of
$525,000.00; and
WHEREAS, It is intended that the cost of the purchase price of
Atlas Water Company shall be allocated amongst the Wappinger -
Cranberry Water Improvement Area, the Myers Corners II Water District
and the North Wappinger Water District; and
WHEREAS, the amount allocable to the North Wappinger Water
District for the purchase of Atlas Water Company is the sum of
$49,557.41; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has heretofore received a map, plan
and report prepared by Paggi and Martin, Engineers to the Town,
entitled "Engineer's Report Proposed North Wappinger Water District",
dated March 1989, and
WHEREAS, an Environmental Assessment Form has been prepared
and was made part of the Engineer's Report and was made available
for public inspeciton; and
WHEREAS, at its September 7, 1989 Town Board meeting, the Town
Board determined that it was the only agency involved in this project
and for purposes of SEQRA determined itself to be lead agency and
scheduled a public hearing on the proposed formation of the North
Wappinger Water District; and
WHEREAS, by Verified Petition dated October 6, 1989 and
Supplemental Verified Petition dated November 26, 1989 the Town
made application to the State of New York Department of Audit and
Control for the formation of the said North Wappinger Water District;
and
WHEREAS, the Department of Audit and Control approved the
Petition and by Order of the Comptroller of the State of New York
dated December 28, 1990, authorization was granted to establish the
North Wappinger Water District; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined it to be in the best
interests of the Town to proceed with the formation of the North
Wappinger Water District and to cause to be filed a final Order
thereon in accordance with law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
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1. The Town Board hereby determines it is in the best interests
of the Town of Wappinger to finalize the formation of the North
Wappinger Water District as originally set forth in a Map, Plan and
Report prepared by�Paggi and Martin, Engineers to the Town of Wappinger,
entitled "Engineer's Report Proposed North Wappinger Water District
dated March 1989, copy of which is on file with the Town Clerk.
2. The Town Board hereby determines that the proposed action
was an unlisted action, and has reviewed theintended action with
respect to the criteria set forth in part 617.11 11-NYCRR, and hereby
determines that the intended action will not create any significant
impacts on the environment and hereby issues a NEGATIVE DECLARATION
OF SIGNIFICANCE for this project.
3. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to execute part
3 of the short form EAF and further directs the Town Clerk to
provide for the filing and distribution of same as provided by law.
Seconded by: Councilman Fanuele
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN FANUELE who moved
its adoption, seconded by Councilwoman Visconti and unanimously carried.
IN THE MATTER
OF
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NORTH
WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT OF
THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, FINAL ORDER
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK
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(The Order is attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of
this Meeting).
The Dial -A -Ride Contract was placed before the Board for their
consideration.
MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the contract wi.th.Dial-A-Ride.and
authorize the Supervisor to sign said contract.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Public Hearing having been held on January 16, 1991 on the Dutchess
County Community Development Consortium for Fiscal Year, 1991, the
matter was placed before the Board for their consideration.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is participating in the
Dutchess County Community Development Consortium for Fiscal Year
1991, and
WHEREAS, input from citizens and groups has been received and
considered, and
WHEREAS, a Community Development Plan has been prepared and
reviewed, and
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WHEREAS, an application has been prepared which is in
conformance with said plan,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dutchess County
Community Development Consortium Fiscal Year 1991 application
for the Town of Wappinger, including the certifications included
therein be and hereby is approved, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the submission of said application
to the Dutchess County Department of Planning be and hereby is
authorized,
We, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby authorize
the following Consortium Funds be allocated to the following projects:
1. Senior Citizens Wappinger Center $25,000.
2. Senior Citizens Zion Church Center 8,094.
3. Dial-A-RIde 13,816.
4. Castle Pt. Handicapped Restrm. Facility 46,000.
5. Wapp.Centr. School Distr. Anti Drug Prg. 35,000.
6. Deer Hill Conf.Handicapped Accessible 26,000.
153,910.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Unanimously Adopted
A proposed Local Law Amending Section 428 of the Zoning Ordinance
regarding the Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board
was placed before the Town Board for their consideration.
Mrs. Smith explained that they had discussed deleting this Board since
it is not accomplishing what it was intended for and the Planning Board
could include this function in their process..
The following REsolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that it is no longer in
the best interests of the Town to continue the Architectural and
Historic District Advisory Board as authorized by Section 428 of the
Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger, heretofore adopted by a
Resolution amending the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger
on December 1, 1986, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined it to be in the best
interests of the Town to delete Section 428 of the Zoning Ordinance
of the Town of Wappinger and to otherwise abolish the duties and
authority of the ARchitectural and Historic District Advisory
Board, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to formally consider the
adoption of a proposed Local Law of 1991 to delete Section 428
of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger and to otherwise
abolish the Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board
created pursuant to said Section 428.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby
introduces the annexed proposed Local Law of the year 1991 "Local
Law Amending Section 428 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger entitled "Architectural and Historic District Advisory
Board" for consideration of its adoption by the Town Board,
2. The Town Board hereby determines that the intended action,
i.e. the adoption of the proposed Local Law, is both an unlisted action
pursuant to Article ECL and the related Title 6 Part 617 NYCRR and,
Local Law 2 of the year 1977 "Environmental Quality Review" and an
action for which there are no other involved agencies,
3. The Town Board hereby determines that it is the only
involved agency in this action and hereby declares itself Lead
Agency pursuant Article 8 ECL and the related Title 6 Part 617NYCRR.
4. The Town Board has caused to be completed Part 1 and Part 2
of the short form EAF for this project, in the form annexed hereto
as Exhibit A.
5. The Town Board has reviewed the intended action with
respect to the criteria set forth in Part 617.11 NYCRR, and hereby
determines that the intended action will not create any significant
adverse affects on the environment and hereby issues a NEGATIVE
DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE for this project.
6. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to accept Part 3
of the short form EAF and further directs the Town Clerk to provide
for the filing and distribution of same as provided by law.
7. The Town Board of theTown of Wappinger hereby schedules
a public hearing regarding the adoption of the proposed Local Law
for 7:15 P.M. on March 11, 1991, and the Town Clerk is hereby directed
to publish notice thereof in the Town's official newspaper not less
than ten days prior to the said public hearing date.
8. The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger further -directs
the Town Clerk as follows with regard to the proposed amendments:
a. To distribute a copy of this Resolution, the annexed
amendments and the Notice of Public Hearing to the municipal Clerk
of each abutting municipality not less than ten days prior to said
Public Hearing,
b. To distribute a copy of this Resolution and the
annexed amendments to the Dutchess County Planning Department for
advisory review in accordance with Section 239 of the General
Municipal Law, and
C. To distribute a copy of this Resolution and the
annexed amendments to the Town of Wappinger Planning Board for
their recommendation to be received within 30 days hereof.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
A LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 428 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
TOWN OF WAPPINGER ENTITLED "ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC
DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD".
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows:
SECTION 1 - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE -
The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger by Resolution dated
December 1, 1986 amended its Zoning Ordinance by the creation
of Section 428 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger
entitled "ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD".
Said Section 428 established the Architectural and Historic
District Advisory Board to review in certain instances the
architectural and landscaping plans of certain sites and
structures proposed to be developed and constructed within
the Town of Wappinger.
The Town Board has determined that the creation of the
Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board was illadvised
and its function and duties have proved to be impractical causing
unnecessary and unneeded delays in the processing of site
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development plans and special use permits within the Town of
Wappinger.
SECTION 2 - DELETION OF SECTION 428 - Section 428 of the
Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger entitled
"ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD" is
hereby deleted in its entirety including all subsections
thereof: The ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIC DISTRICT ADVISORY
BOARD is hereby abolished and all of its powers and duties
as set forth in Section 428, and the subsections thereof,
are hereby rendered null and void.
SECTION 3 - SEVERABILITY - The provisions fo this Local Law
are separable, and if any provision, clause, sentence, sub-
section, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid,
unconstitutional, or inapplicable to any person or circum-
stance, such illegality, invalidity, unconstitutionality or
inapplicability shall not affect or impair any of the remaining
provisions, clauses, sentences, subsections, words, or parts
of this Ordinance or their application to other persons or
circumstances. It is hereby declared that this Local Law
would have been adopted as if such illegal, invalid or
unconstitutional provision, clause, sentence, subsection,
word or part had not been included therein and if such person
or circumstance to which this Local Law or part thereof is
held inapplicable, had been specifically exempt therefrom.
SECTION 4 - EFFECTIVE DATE - This Local Law shall take effect
immediately upon adoption and filing with the Secretary of
State as provided by law.
The following Local Law was introduced by COUNCILMAN VALDATI:
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1: Section 2(b) of Local Law No. 1 of 1967
Section 2 of Local Law No. 5 of 1977, Local Law No. 2 of 1980,
Local Law No. 6 of 1980, Local Law No. 8 of 1983, and Section
2(b) of Local Law No.4 of 1986 are hereby amended to read as
follows:
Section 2(b): The income of the owner or the combined
income of the owners of the property shall not and may not exceed
the sum of Fifteen THousand ($15,000) Dollars for the income tax
year immediately preceeding the date of making the application
for exemption. The income tax year shall mean the twelve month
period for which the owner or owners filed a federal personal
income tax return, or if no such return is filed, the preceeding
calendar year. Where title is vested in either the husband or
wife, their combined income may not exceed such income. Such
income shall include social security and retirement benefits,
interest, dividends, net rental income, salary or earnings, and
net income from self-employment, but shall not include a
return of capital gifts or inheritances. Rental income and
self-employment shall not be reduced by an allowance for
depreciation.
SECTION II: Section 2(c) of Local Law no. 8 of 1983, and
Local Law No. 4 of 1986 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 2(c): If the income of an eligible property owner
or the combined income of the owners of the property exceeds the
sum of $15,000.00 for the income tax year immediately preceeding
the date of making the application for tax exemption and is not
greater than $18,600.00,said owner shall be entitled to a
partial exemption as follows:
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INCOME NET EXCEEDING:
FXF.MATTnu
$15,600.00
45%
16,200.00
40%
16,800.00
35%
17,400.00
30%
18,000.00
25%
18,600.00
20%
In administration of the foregoing, the provisions of Section
2(B) shall be applicable other than the provisions limiting income
to $15,000.00.
SECTION III: This Local Law shall take effect immediately
upon adoption and filing as provided by Municiple Home Rule.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, there has been duly presented and introduced at a
meeting of this Town Board held January 28, 1991, a proposed Local
Law amending previous Local Laws providing for partial tax exemptions
of real property owned by certain persons with limited income who are
65 years of age or older, and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law require
that no local law shall be passed by the legislative body of the
Town until a public hearing thereon has been held before such body,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
1. That a public hearing shall be held on the said proposed
Local Law by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on the 25th
day of February, 1991, at 7:00 P.M. on such day, at the Town Hall,
20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
2. That at least five (5) days notice of such hearing shall
be given by the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger by the due
posting thereof upon the bulletin board maintained by said Town
Clerk in the Town Hall and by publishing such notice at least
once in the official newspaper of the Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
The following Local Law was introduced by COUNCILWOMAN VISCONTI:
A Local Law amending Local Law No. 5 of 1976, No. 14 of 1984,
No. 10 of 1985 and No. 10 of 1988.
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Twon of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York as follows:
SECTION I: Section 2 of Local Law No. 10 of 1988 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
SECTION II: The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1:
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$240.00 annually and payable each quarter.
SECTION III: This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and filing as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN FANUELE who moved
its adoption:
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WHEREAS, there has been duly presented and introduced at a
meeting of this Town Board held on January 28, 1991, a proposed
Local Law amending previous Local Laws with respect to the
Establishment of Sewer Rates for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement
Area #1, and
WHEREAS, the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law requires
that no local law shall be passed by the legislative body of the Town
until a public hearing thereon has been held before such body,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
1. That a public hearing shall be held on the said proposed
Local Law by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on the 25th
day of February, 1991 at 6:45 P.M. on such day, at the Town Hall,
20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
2. That at least five (5) days notice of such hearing shall
be given by the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger by the due
posting thereof upon the bulletin board maintained by said Town
Clerk in the Town Hall and by publishing such notice at least
once in the official newspaper of the Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by: Councilman Valdati
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board has received a recommendation from the
Superintendent of Highways that a stop sign be located at Cooper
Road with its interesection with Smithtown Road in the Town of
Wappinger, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that Cooper Road be
designated a full stop street and that a stop sign be appropriately
erected,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
1. The Town Board hereby introduces for adoption Local Law
of the year 1991 in the form annexed hereto.
2. The Town Board hereby determines that it is the only
involved agency in this action and hereby declares itself Lead AGency
pursuant to Article 8 ECL and the related title 6, Part 717-NYCRR.
3. The Town Board has caused to be completed Part 1 and Part 2
of the short form EAF for this project, in the form annexed hereto.
4. The Town Board has reviewed the intended action with respect
to the criteria set forth in 617.11 NYCRR and hereby determines that
the intended action will not create any significant adverse impacts
on the environment and hereby issues a NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF
SIGNIFICANCE for this project.
5. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to execute Part 3
of the short form EAF and further directs the Town to provide for
the filing and distribution of same as provided by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby schedules a
Public Hearing on the proposed adoption of the aforesaid Local Law
of 1991 to be held at the Town Hall on the 25th day of February,
1991 at 6:50 o'clock in the afternoon and that the Town Clerk be
directed to post and publish notice of the Public Hearing in the
form annexed hereto.
Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO.7
OF 1989 REGULATING TRAFFIC IN THE
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as
follows:
Section 1. Legislative Intent
The Town Board has received recommendations from the Highway
Superintendent with respect to providing for full stops for vehicles
travelling on certain roads within the Town to come to a full stop
when entering into certain intersections. The Town Board having
reviewed these matters, has determined that in the interest of the
public health, welfare and safety of the people of the Town of
Wappinger, that stop signs should be erected.
Section 2. Full Stop Streets
The following roads and highways are hereby designated as full
stop streets and interesctions, and all vehicles shall observe any
posted stop sign at the intersection hereinafter described before
entering the intersecting street:
Cooper Road at its intersection with Smithtown Road
Smithtown Road at its intersection with Cooper Road
Cooper Road at its intersection with Old Route 9
New Road at its intersection with Old Route 9, and
Stagedoor Road at its intersection onto Old Route 9.
Section 3. Authority to Install Traffic Control Devices
The Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Wappinger shall
install and maintain traffic control devices when and as required
under the provisions of this Local Law to make effective the
provisions of said Local Law and may install and maintain such
additional traffic control devices as he may deem necessary to
regulate, warn or guide traffic under the Vehicle and Traffic
Law of the State of New York subject to the provisions thereof.
Section 4. Posting Requirements
Any signs authorized by this Local Law to be installed shall be
of the type specified and shall be erected and maintained pursuant to
the pertinent posting requirements of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of
the STate of New York, regulations promulgated thereunder and any
other statutes and regulations of the State of New York prescribing
conditions for the installations of such signs.
Section 5. Fines
A person operating any vehicle failing to observe the stop signs
or other traffic control devices herein described shall be subject to
punishment by a fine not more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or by
imprisonment for not more than fifteen (15) days or by both such fine
and imprisonment; for a conviction of a second violation, both of
which were committed within a period of eighteen (18) months, such
person shall be punished by a fine of not more than Two Hundred
($200.00) Dollars or by imprisonment for not more than forty-five
(45) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; upon a conviction
of a third or subsequent violation, all of which were committed
within a period of eighteen (18) months, such person shall be
punished by a fine of not more than Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars
or by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days or by both
such fine and inprisonment.
Section 6. Severability
In the event any portion of this law is declared to be
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, all of the
remainder shall continue in full force and effect.
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Section 7. Effective Date
This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and
filing as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY MODIFIED AND AMENDED BY THE ADOPTION OF THE
ADDITIONS, REVISIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS ABOVE SET FORTH,
LOCAL LAW NUMBER 7 OF 1989 REGULATING TRAFFIC IN THE TOWN OF
WAPPINGER" IS HEREBY MODIFIED, CONFIRMED AND RE -ADOPTED.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $49,557.41 SERIAL
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK,
TO PAY THE COST OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH
WAPPINGER WATER DISTRICT IN SAID TOWN.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN INCORONATO who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore had and taken
in accordance with the provisions of Article 12-A of the Town
Law, and more particularly an Order dated January 28, 1991, the
Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York
has established the North Wappinger Water District in the Town
of Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, the improvements proposed for said Water District
consist of (1) the presently existing distribution system comprised
of 4 -inch, 6 -inch, 8 -inch and 10 -inch asbestos cement type water
mains, services, valves, meters and hydrants to be acquired without
cost from the present owner, the Atlas Water Company, and (2) the
source supply components comprised of four potable water valves
of the gravel pack type, pumps, tank house, pump house, hydro -
pneumatic tank, electric controls, pressure gauges and controls
generator, land, and the existing 12 -inch asbestos cement water
main, to be purchased from the present owner, Atlas Water Company
at a cost of $525,000 of which $49,557.41 is allocable to the North
Wappinger Water District for its undivided interest in such components
and the remaining cost is to be allocated to the Wappinger-Cranberry
Water Improvement Area and the Myers Corners II Water District, or
any successor or successors thereto, as more fully described in the
aforesaid Order establishing said North Wappinger Water District of
the Town of Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid project has been determined to be an
"Unlisted Action" pursuant to the regulations of the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation promulgated pursuant
to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, the implementation
of which as proposed, the Town Board has determined will not result
in any significant environmental effects; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to authorize the financing of
such capital project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. For the specific object or purpose of paying the
North Wappinger Water District's share of the cost of (1) the
presently existing distribution system comprised of 4 -inch,
6 -inch, 8 -inch and 10 -inch asbestos cement type water mains,
services, valves, meters and hydrants to be acquired without
cost from the present owner, the Atlas Water Company, and (2)
the source supply components comprised of four potable water
valves of the gravel pack type, pumps, tank house, pump house,
hydropneumatic tank, electric controls, pressure gauges and controls
generator, land, and the existing 12 -inch asbestos cement water main,
to be purchased from the present owner, Atlas Water Company at a cost
of $525,000 of which $49,557.41 is allocable to the North Wappinger
Water District for its undivided interest in such components and the
remaining cost is to be allocated to the Wappinger-Cranberry Water
Improvement Area and the Myers Corners II Water District, or any
successor or successors thereto, there are hereby authorized to be
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issued $49,557.41 serial bonds of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance
Law.
Section 2. The maximum estimated cost to the North Wappinger
Water District of the Town of Wappinger of said District's allocable
share of the aforedescribed improvements is $49,557.41 and the plan
for the financing thereof shall consist of the issuance of the
$49,557.41 serial bonds of said Town, authorized to be issued
pursuant to this bond resolution. Further details pertaining
to said bonds will be prescribed in a further resolution or
resolutions of this Town Board.
Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of
probable usefulness of the aforesaid specific object or purpose
is forty years, pursuant to subdivision 1 of paragraph a of
Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further
determined that the maximum maturity of the serial bonds herein
authorized will exceed five years. No downpayment is required
pursuant to section 107.00(d)(3)(a) of the Local Finance Law.
Section 4. Subject to the provisions of the Local Finance
Law, the power to authorize the issuance of and to sell bond
anticipation notes in anticipation of the issuance and sale of
the serial bondsherein authorized, including renewals of such
notes, is hereby delegated to the Supervisor, the chief fiscal
officer. Such notes shall be of such terms, form and contents,
and shall be sold in such manner, as may be prescribed by said
Supervisor, consistent with the provisions of the Local Finance
Law.
Section 5. The faith and credit of said Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged to the
payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the
same respectively become due and payable. There shall be annually
apportioned and assessed upon the several lots and parcels of land
L within the North Wappinger Water District which the Town Board
shall determine and specify to be especially benefited by the
improvements, an amount sufficient to pay the principal and
interest on said bonds as the same become due, but if not paid
from such source, all the taxable real property in said Town shall
be subject to the levy of ad valorem taxes with limitation as to
rate or amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on
said bonds as the same shall become due.
Section 6. The validity of such bonds and bond anticipation
notes may be contested only if:
1) Such obligations are authorized for an object or
purpose for which said Town is not authorized to
expend money, or
2) The provisions of law which should be complied with at
the date of publication of this resolution are not
substantially complied with,
and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is
commenced within twenty days after the date of such publication, or
3) Such obligations are authorized in violation of the
provisions of the Constitution.
Section 7. This resolution which takes effect immediately,
shall be published in full in the Southern Dutchess News, the
official newspaper, together with a notice of the Town Clerk in
substantially the form provided in Section 81.00 of the Local
Finance Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Valdati
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
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Unfinished Business ---
Mrs. Smith referred to a communication re the Castle Point Landfill
received today indicating that the Town has 210 days to complete the
work required on closing of landfills. The previous administration
had authorized Camo Pollution Control to complete this work for
the amount of $16,424. They have agreed to keep this price as is,
however in the letter received today to accept the plan submitted
there were
by the Engineer/two conditions and in a previous letter there were also
two conditions, so there are four new conditions which could cost
additional money. Mr. Paggi explained that the conditions involved
monitoring of wells, following up on the results of tests and try
to determine what is happening underneath and the direction of the
flow of the ground water. Since this is new information, there is
no figure amount available at this time for the additional work that
the D.E.C. requires.
MR. INCORONATO moved to authorize Camo Pollution Control to commence
the work required on the Castle Point Landfill and extend the cost
of the contract to cover the extra work and authorize the Supervisor
to sign said contract.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Supervisor preferred that the additional cost be in writing for the
extra work required so that they are all aware of it, however the Engineer
could not quote a figure on it at this time since it was not his work,
but Camo's, but he would follow it up as soon as he could.
Another item for consideration by the Board was the matter of the
installation of chlorine detention facilities for Tall Trees Water
Improvement Area. Mr. Paggi explained that the Dutchess County
Department of Health have strongly advised that this be done after
receiving a report of the last testing done in December. He sub-
mitted copies of the map, plan,report on this project to the Town
Clerk for distribution to the Board and he requested them to set a
public hearing to set up a new Improvement Area for the bonding of
the work. He added that the same work will have to be done for the
Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area and required authorization
to prepare the map, plan and report.
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MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Engineer to the Town to
prepare the Map, Plan and Report for the installation of chlorine
detention facilites for the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area.
Seconded by Mr. Fanuele
Motion Unanimously Carried
A resolution for the Negative Declaration for the proposed Tall
Trees Water Improvement Area No. 2 was placed before the Board for
their consideration.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Engineer to the Town, Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., P.E.,
has prepared a Map, Plan and Report regarding the immediate need
for the installation of chlorine treatment facilities for the Tall
Trees Water System, all as set forth in a certain Map, Plan and
Report dated the 28th day of January, 1991, prepared by Paggi and
Martin, copy of which is on file with the Town Clerk of the Town of
Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, the total cost for said project es expected to be
$27,775.00; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined it to be in the best
interests of the Town to install the chlorine facilities of the
Tall Trees Water Plant as set forth in the aforementioned Map, Plan
and Report.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger does hereby
determine it is in the best interests of the Town to install the
chlorine facilities at the Tall Trees Water Plant as set forth in
the Map, Plan and Report from Paggi and Martin dated January 28th,
1991, a copy of which is on file with the Town Clerk.
2. The Town Board hereby determines that it is the only
involved agency in this action and hereby declares itself Lead
Agency pursuant to Article 8 ECL and the related Title 6, Part 617
NYCRR.
3. The Town Board has caused to be completed part 1 and part
2 of a short form EAF for this project and the form annexed hereto
is Exhibit "A".
4. The Town Board has reviewed the intended action with
respect to the criteria set forth in Part 617.11 NYCRR, and hereby
determines that the intended action will not create any significant
adverse impacts on the environment and hereby issues a Negative
Declaration of Significance for this project.
5. The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to execute part 3
of the short form EAF and further directs the Town Clerk to provide
for the filing of same as provided by law.
Seconded by: Councilman Fanuele
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN INCORONATO who
moved its adoption:
In the Matter
of
a Proposed Water Improvement
in the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York,
Pursuant to Article 12-C of
the Town Law, to be Known as
Tall Trees Water Improvement Area No.2
ORDER CALLING
PUBLIC HEARING
WHEREAS, a map, report and plan, including an estimate of
cost, have been duly prepared in such manner and in such detail
as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, relating to the installa-
tion of chlorine detention facilities and the testing of two wells,
as mandated by the Dutchess County Health Department, to serve a
benefitted area in said Town to be known as Tall Trees Water
Improvement Area No. 2 whose boundaries shall consist of the
areas specified in Appendix A as attached hereto and hereby
made a part hereof (said boundaries being the same as those
of the existing Tall Trees Water Improvement Area), as more
fully shown upon a map on file in the office of the Town Clerk,
which map is available for inspection by any person or persons
interested in same during regular office hours at said office;
and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report, including estimate of
cost, were prepared by a competent engineer, duly licensed by
the State of New York and have been filed in the office of the
Town Clerk of said Town, where the same are available during
regular office hours for examination by any person or persons
interested in the subject matter thereof; and
WHEREAS, the capital improvements proposed in connection
with the establishment of the Tall Trees Water Improvement Area
No. 2 of the Town of Wappinger are the purchase and installation
of a hydropneumatic pressure tank, together with piping, valves
and other appurtenances and related improvements in connection
therewith and including pump testing and works approval in
connection with two wells, at a maximum estimated cost of
$27,775; and
WHEREAS, said maximum estimated cost shall be authorized to
be financed by the issuance by the Town of Wappinger of its serial
bonds with a maximum maturity not in excess of the forty year period
prescribed by the Local Finance Law; and
WHEREAS, said maximum estimated cost is not greater than one-
tenth of one per centum of the full valuation of taxable real property
in the area of the Town of Wappinger outside of any villages; and
WHEREAS, it is proposed that the cost of the aforesaid improve-
ments shall be borne by the real property in said Tall Trees Water
Improvement Area No. 2 by assessing, levying upon and collecting
from the several lots and parcels of land within such Water Improvement
Area, outside of any village, which the Town Board shall determine
and specify to be especially benefitted by the improvements, an
amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on serial bonds
and bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation of the issuance
of serial bonds, as the same become due and payable; and
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WHEREAS, the aforesaid improvements.have been determined to
be an Unlisted Action pursuant to the regulations of the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation promulgated pursuant
to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, the implementation
of which as proposed, the Town Board has determined will not result
in any significant environmental effects; and
WHEREAS, It is now desired to call a public hearing for the
purpose of considering said map, plan and report, including
estimate of cost, and to hear all persons interested in the
subject thereof concerning the same, all in accordance with the �•..
provisions of Section 209-q of the Town Law,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. A public meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, shall be held at the Town
Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in Wappingers Falls, New York, in said
Town, on the 25th day of February, 1991, at 7:05 o'clock P.M.,
Prevailing Time, to consider the aforesaid map, plan and report,
including estimate of cost, and to hear all persons interested
in the subject thereof concerning the same and to take such action
thereon as is required by law.
Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed
to cause a copy of this Order to be published once the Southern
Dutchess News, and also to post a copy thereof on the town
signboard maintained by the Town Clerk, not less than ten (10)
nor more than twenty (20) days before the day designated for the
hearing as aforesaid, all in accordance with the provisions of
Section 209-q of the Town Law.
Section 3. This ORder shall take effect immediately.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Visconti
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Resolution Duly Adopted
(Appendix A, Legal Description, Tall Trees Water Improvement
Area No. 2, attached hereto and made part thereof of the
Minutes of this Meeting).
Mr. Fanuele inquired the status of a street light requested by
residents of Kendell Drive for the intersection of that road and
Old Hopewell Road, however, no response had been received from
Central Hudson.
At Mr. Fanuele's request, the Engineer gave a report on recent
inflow and infiltration work done in the Wappinger Sewer Improvement
Area #1 -- the work was completed on September 26, 1990 and he two
months data, October and November. They measured the influent flow
into the plant and the pump hours for the Kent Road Pump Station.
A report giving specific figures and comparisons will be forthcoming
from the Engineer.
In regard to the previous Resolution on Tall Trees Water Improvement
Area No. 2, a Negative Declaration was determined.
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Other items brought up by Mr. Fanuele included date for work shop
on Atlas, Pizzagalli interconnection --scheduled for Feb. 11, 1991;
community composting location status --still waiting for attorney from
County to review contract and forward to Town Board. Concern that
Town Board has not received copy of Zoning Ordinance -- Mrs. Smith
responded that the completed document received from the Planner was
full of mistakes in spelling etc.; has been turned over to Secretary
for Planning and Zoning to proof read and work with Zoning Administrator,
it will then be retyped and distributed. Signs on Blackthorn Loop have
not been installed per Local Law adopted a few months ago --- Mr. Foster
has them on order, all staked out, will be placed as soon as received.
Reviewed Cablevision Contract, gave Mrs. Smith memo on same, she will
forward to Albany. Status of Wappinger Park Water District hookups --
Mr. Paggi reported that all improvements were made with the exception
of the last 100' of pipe to connect the Klein well into the distribution
system on Cayuga Drive and the holdup is due to negotiations for an
easement with Mrs. Sofair; she has retained a local attorney which will
speed up the negotiations. Mr. Fanuele presented his picture to the
Supervisor, per their agreement to put the photographs of the current
officials on the wall in the corridor of the Town Hall.
The Supervisor brought up the legal matter with Dutchess Sand and
Gravel which the Board has to direct the Attorney to the Town how to
handle the matter --shall they appeal the court decision? She felt it
was a waste of time and money, however, she asked the other members
to make a motion on their decision. The matter stems from the previous
administration's lack of action on an application for soil mining in
an area of the Town whose residents are served by the Sprout Creek
Aquifer and they therefore brought litigation against the Town in order
to get a decision from the court.
MRS. SMITH moved to inform the Attorney to the Town that the Town
Board does not wish to pursue an appeal of the court decision in the
matter of the application from Dutchess Sand and Gravel.
Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried
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Mr. Incoronato brought up a previous drainage complaint from
residents of the Pavillion Condo, off of Old Hopewell Road and
asked the Engineer if he had inspected this. Mr. Paggi reported
that he had met with the engineer associated with the Lookout Point
Subdivision, the source of the drainage problem and had given them
a punch list of items to be corrected. Mr. Levenson, Zoning
Administrator said they are complying but he will discuss this with
the developer and set a deadline for the compliance.
New Business ---
Mr. Fanuele, Delegate to the Association of Towns, informed the
Board that he had received several resolutions that will come up at
the meeting and he intends to vote in favor of them unless otherwise
directed by the Board. There were eleven in all and the Board Members
agreed with his affirmative vote.
Mr. Fanuele had his usual gem for the meeting ---while reading an
article he decided they have been misguided in the OR category in
the Zoning Ordinance; they should have been advised that OR is for
ostrich ranching which will use the open space on Route 9 and reduces
traffic which would satisfy the Dutchess County Planning Board; it's
also a very profitable venture, a three month chick will sell for
$3,000; you can invest in this, a mating pair of ostriches goes for
$70,000! Another interesting fact is that the feather of an ostrich
is the only feather that picks up dirt, so if you have a feather duster
made of ostrich feathers you're picking up the dirt instead of
rearranging it and you can even make a profit on the feathers if you're
raising these fine feathered friends!! He added a few more interesting
facts about the ostriches and insisted that they're were lots of ways
to make money if we went to ostrich zoning.
Mrs. Smith referred to a letter received from the Town Justices
requesting two nights a week for court sessions and after a dis-
cussion with the Judges, it was agreed that starting in March they
will hold court on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Hopefully this
help with the overcrowded hallway and the vandalism that has been
occurring in the restrooms, etc. The State Troopers have no juris-
diction in the building and our Court Officers are busy with their
duties so there is noone to keep law and order in the corrider. The
Judges have requested a raise for their Officers, so this matter and
vandalism control will be discussed at a work shop in February.
Mrs. Smith welcomed two Boy Scouts who were present to observe Town
government; she hoped they had learned something about it and invited
them to attend future meetings.
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent wished to announce that one of
the Town's young men had recently been honored by the Boy Scouts; on
January 18, 1991, an Eagle Court of Honor was held for Michael Alan
Hall, Tor Road, and he felt this award should be recognized by the
Town Board.
There was no other busines to come before the Board.
MR. INCORONATO moved to adjourn the Meeting, seconded by Mrs. Visconti
and unanimously carried.
The Meeting adjourned at 9:10 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Reg. Mtg. 1/28/91
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90427-332P
At a regular meeting of the
Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, held at the Town
Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, in
Wappingers Falls, New York in
said Town, on January 28 ,
1991, at 7:30 o'clock P .M.,
Prevailing Time.
PRESENT:
Sup i s oo STA
VTCTOR F NUELE
Councilman
JOSEPH INCORONATO
Councilman
ROBERT V LDATI
Councilman
JIINE VISCONTI
Councilman
In the Matter ,
of
The Establishment of the North
Wappinger Water District of FINAL ORDER
the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York
WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared pursuant
to Section 209-c of the Town Law, relating to the establishment
of a proposed water district in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York, to be known as the North Wappinger Water
District of the Town of Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, said map, plan and report were prepared by a
competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York and
have been filed in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town,
where the same are available during regular office hours for
examination by any person or persons interested in the subject
matter thereof; and
WHEREAS, the capital improvements proposed to be acquired
in connection with the establishment of the North Wappinger
60" Water District of the Town of Wappinger are (1) the presently
existing distribution system comprised of 4 -inch, 6 -inch,
8 -inch and 10 -inch asbestos cement type water mains, services,
valves, meters and hydrants to be acquired without cost from
the present owner, the Atlas Water Company, and (2) the source
supply components comprised of four potable water valves of the
gravel pack type, pumps, tank house, pump house, hydropneumatic
tank, electric controls, pressure gauges and controls
generator, land, and the existing 12 -inch asbestos cement water
main, to be purchased from the present owner, Atlas Water
Company at a cost of $525,000 of which $49,5.57.41 is allocable
to the North Wappinger Water District for its undivided
interest in such components and the remaining cost is to be
allocated to the Wappinger-Cranberry Water Improvement Area and
the Myers Corners II Water District, or any successor or
successors thereto; and
WHEREAS, the method of financing the said Water District's
share of the cost of the purchase of said source/supply
components from the Atlas Water Company shall consist of the
issuance of serial bonds of said Town to mature in annual
installments over a period not exceeding forty years, payable
in the first instance from annual apportionment and assessment
levied upon the several lots and parcels of land within said
Water District which the Town Board shall determine and specify
to be especially benefitted by said improvements; and
WHEREAS, said North Wappinger Water District shall be
bounded and described as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, compliance with the provisions of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act have been performed and the
establishment of the North Wappinger Water District of the Town
of Wappinger has been determined to be an Unlisted Action
pursuant to the provisions of the State Environmental Quality
Review Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, which
the Town Board has determined will not have a significant
effect on the environment; and
WHEREAS, an order was duly adopted by said Town Board
on August 17 19 89, reciting a description of the
boundaries of said proposed North Wappinger Water District, the
capital improvements proposed in connection therewith, the
proposed method of financing to be employed, the fact that said
map, plan and report were on file in the Town Clerk's office
for public inspection and specifying the 7 day of September
1983, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, at the Town Hall,
in Wappinger Falls, New York, in said Town, as the time when
and the place where said Town Board would meet for the purpose
of holding a public hearing to consider the establishment of
said proposed North Wappinger Water District and to consider
said map, plan and report filed in relation thereto and to hear
all persons interested in the subject thereof concerning the
same; and
WHEREAS, notice of the aforesaid public hearing was duly
published and posted in the manner and within the time
prescribed by Section 209-d of the Town Law, and proof of
publication and posting has been duly presented to said Town
Board; and
WHEREAS, said public hearing was duly held at the time and
place in said order, as aforesaid, at• which all persons
desiring to be heard were duly heard; and
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WHEREAS, on September 7 , 1989, said Town Board duly
adopted a resolution finding it in the affirmative all of the
determinations required by Section 209-e of the Town Law and
approving the establishment of the North Wappinger Water
District; and
WHEREAS, notice of adoption of said resolution was duly
published and posted in the manner provided by applicable
provisions of the Town Law, and proof of said publication and
posting has been duly presented to this Town Board; and
WHEREAS, the period of time for the submission and filing
of a petition against said resolution and requesting a
referendum in connection therewith has elapsed without such a
petition being submitted and filed; and
WHEREAS, in response to an application duly made pursuant
to subdivision 3 of Section 209-f of the Town Law, the State
Comptroller has duly made an order, in duplicate,
dated December 28 , 1990, granting permission for the
establishment of said North Wappinger Water District of the
Town of Wappinger, one copy of which has been filed in the
office of the Town Clerk and which has been submitted to said
Town Board; and
WHEREAS, it is now desired to adopt a final order approving
the establishment of the North Wappinger Water District in
accordance with the provisions of Section 209-e of the Town
Law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDERED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. The North Wappinger Water District of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in accordance with the
aforesaid order of the State Comptroller is hereby established,
to be bounded and described as follows:
Legal Description Attached as Schedule "A"
North Wappinger Water District
District Description
Beginning at a point said point being at the northeast corner
of Lot Number 1 as shown on a Map entitled "Wildwood Forest -
Section 2, filed Map Number 3431 and Section 2A" on file in
the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map Number 3431, said
point also being on the southerly line of Widmer Road; thence
leaving said northeast corner and running along the
southeasterly line of said Subdivision the following courses
and distances:
South 170 24' 00" West 131.85 feet, South 550 55' 50" West
1,693.63 feet, South 520 49' 10" West 717.06 feet, South
190 10' 10" East 118.00 feet and South 560 55' 20" West
332.29 feet to a point being the southerly most corner of
said Subdivision, said point also being the southerly corner
of Lot Number 67; thence leaving said corner and running
along the southwesterly and westerly line of said Subdivision
the following courses and distances:
North 180 20' 50" West 647.75 feet, South 570 35' 50" West
207.53 feet, North 310 02' 10" East 1,738.10 feet to a point
being.the northwesterly corner of the herein described
Subdivision, said point also being the northwest corner of
Lot Number 86, and said point also being on the southerly
line of said Widmer Road; thence leaving said northwesterly
corner and running along said Widmer Road to the
southwesterly corner of Lands now or formerly Rood, Liber
1074, Page 100; said point also being on the northerly line
of said Widner Road; thence leaving said southwesterly corner
and said northerly road line and running along
the westerly line of said Rood North 300 51' 20" East
1,229.66 feet to a point being the northwest corner of said
Rood, said point also being on the southerly line of Lot
Number 30 as shown on a Map entitled "Map of Wildwood Forest"
on file in the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map Number
3176; thence leaving said northwesterly corner and said
southerly lot line and running along said line of Lot Number
30 and the westerly line of the herein described Subdivision
the following courses and distances:
South 340 09' 30" West 25.00 feet, South 710 07' 20" West
331.75 feet, North 730 31' 20" West 298.56 feet, North
040 45' 50" East 208.60 feet, South 580 10' 50" West 393.41
feet, North 230 38' 00" West 169.82 feet, North 170 58' 30"
West 238.75 feet, North 150 29' 10" West 160.93 feet, and
North 030 44' 50" West 99.77 feet to a point being the
northwesterly corner of the herein described Subdivision,
said point also being the westerly corner of Lot Number 1,
and said point also being at the southwest corner of a map
entitled "Wildwood Manor on Survey of Lafko-Alexander
Property" on file ih the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map
Number 3107; thence leaving said common corner and running
"SCHEDULE A"
along the westerly line of said Filed Map Number 3107
North 520 54' 40" West 790.65 feet to a point being the
westerly corner of said Filed Map, said point also being the
southeast corner of Lands now or formerly Gunson, Liber 1355,
Page 309; thence leaving said common corner and running along
the southerly line of said Gunson and the southerly line of
Lands now or formerly Crane, Liber 1756, Page 484, and the
southerly and westerly line of Other Lands of Crane, Liber
1587, Page 257 the following courses and distances:
South 820 19' 20" West 108.24, South 820 05' 00" West 108.24
feet, South 820 05' 00" West 134.00 and North 370 55' 00"
West 251.30 feet said point being the westerly corner of said
Crane, said point also being on the southerly line of New
Hackensack Road; thence leaving said northwesterly corner and
crossing said Hackensack Road and running to the
southwesterly corner of Lands now or formerly the Town of
Wappinger as described in Liber 1401, Page 344, said point
also being on the northerly line of Hackensack Road; thence
leaving said northerly road line and running along the
westerly line of said Town of Wappinger the following courses
and distances:
North 490 5.1.1.40" West 43.14 feet, North 560 17' 50" West
159.18 feet, North 72° 39' 20" West 128.91 feet, North
550 35' 50" West 23.73 feet, North 580 43' 30" West 12.88
feet, North 670 52' 30" West 24.61 feet, North 800 48' 50"
West 65.33 feet, North 500 16' 30" West 51.78 feet and North
800 52' 20" West 35± feet to a point being on the southerly
bank of the Wappinger Creek, said point also being on the
westerly line of Lot Number 10 - Block A as shown on a Map
entitled "Quiet Acres" on file in the Dutchess County Clerks
Office as Map Number 2936; thence leaving said northwesterly
corner and running along the westerly line of Lot Number 10
and the westerly line of Lot Numbers 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19 and 20 of Block A along said creek bank to a point
being at the northerly corner of Lot Number 20; thence
leaving said northerly corner and running along the northerly
line of said Lot Number 20 South 370 30' 00" East 245± feet
to a point being the easterly corner of said Lot Number 20
said point also being on the northerly line of Helen Drive;
thence leaving said easterly corner and running along said
northerly road line North 520 30' 00" East 50.00 feet to a
point being the southerly corner of Lot Number 33; thence
leaving said northerly road line and said southerly corner
and running along the southwesterly line of said Lot Number
33 North 370 30' 00" West to the southerly corner of a parcel
identified by Tax Grid No. 6158-02-753881 of said parcel
(6158-02-753881) feet; thence running along the southeasterly
and northeasterly line to a point being the westerly corner
of Lot Number 32; thence leaving said corner and running
along the northerly line of said Lot Number 32 and Lot
Numbers 31, 30, and 29 North 470 41' 00" East 340.00 feet to
a point being the northerly corner of said Lot Number 29, the
westerly corner of Lot Number 28 and the southerly corner of
Other Lands of the Town of Wappinger as described in Liber
1244, Page 757; thence leaving said common corner and running
along the southwesterly line of said Town of Wappinger North
420 19' 00" West 417.00 feet to a point being the
northwesterly corner of said Town of Wappinger, said point
also being in the centerline of the Wappinger Creek; thence
leaving said northwesterly corner and running along said
Creek centerline the following courses and distances:
North 390 00' 00" East 84.00 feet, Nprth 300 00' 00" West
125.00 feet, North 260 30' 00" East 75.00 feet, North
800 00' 00" East 70.00 feet, and North 370 44' 00" East
234.74 feet to a point being the northerly corner of said
Lands of the Town of Wappinger, said point also being the
northwesterly corner of Other Lands of the Town of Wappinger
as described in Liber 1244, Page 753; thence leaving said
common corner and continuing along said Creek Centerline the
following courses and distances:
North 460 42' 50" East 250.93 feet, North 560 521 00" East
290.00 feet to a point being the northerly corner of said
Lands of Town of Wappinger; thence leaving said northerly
corner and running along the northeasterly line of said Town
of Wappinger South 340 07' 40" East 445.00 feet to a point
being the easterly corner of said Town of Wappinger, said
point also being the northerly corner of Lots Numbers 17 and
18 as shown on a Map entitled "Map of Subdivision of Meadow
Heights" on file in the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map
Number 3051; thence leaving said common corner and running
along the northerly line of said Subdivision South
340 07' 40" East 1,209.61 feet to a point being the westerly
corner of Lot Number 5 as shown on a Map entitled, "Swenson
Subdivision" on file in the Dutchess County Clerks Office as
Map No. 7771; thence leaving said northerly line of Filed Map
Number 3051 and said westerly corner of Lot Number 5 and
running along the northerly and easterly line of said Lot
Number 5 North 410 49' 40" East 484.73 feet and South
360 40' 20" East 695.75 feet to a point being the
southeasterly corner of said Lot Number 5, said point also
being on the northerly line of New Hackensack Road; thence
leaving said southeasterly corner and running along the
southeasterly line of Lot Number 5 along said New Hackensack
Road the following courses and distances:
South 390 18' 00" West 92.40 feet, South 700 34' 00" West
44.20 feet, South 380 01' 00" West 91.88 feet, South
340 26' 00" West 74.36 feet and South 380 32' 00" West
190.48 feet to a point being the southerly corner of said Lot
Number 5, said point also being the southeasterly corner of
Lot Number 33 as shown on a Map entitled "Map of Subdivision
of Meadow Heights" on file in the Dutchess County Clerks
Office as Map Number 3051; thence leaving said common corner
easterly corner of Lot Number 85, said point also being the
northeast corner of Lot Number 2 as shown on a Map entitled
"Two -Lot Subdivision Map of Lands of Trojan Homes" on file in
the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map Number 5653; thence
leaving said common corner and running along the easterly
line of said Lot Number 2 South 150 30' 00" West 340.00 feet
to the southeast corner of said Lot Number 2, said point also
being on the northerly line of Widmer Road; thence leaving
said southeasterly corner and said northerly road line and
crossing said Widmer Road to the point of beginning.
The above description is a compilation of existing filed maps
and deeds of record. The description is subject to what an
accurate survey map may disclose.
and continuing along the northerly line of said New
Hackensack Road to a point being the southwest corner of said
Subdivision, said point also being the southwest corner of
Lot Number 1 as shown thereon; thence leaving said northerly
road line and said southwesterly corner and running along the
westerly line of said Subdivision the following courses and
distances:
North 340 44' 00" West 152.30 feet, North 370 02' 00" West
79.22 feet, North 340 34' 00" West 115.67 feet, North
310 33' 00" West 158.13 feet, North 370 57' 00" West 82.79
feet, North 280 02' 00" West 92.57 feet, North 340 47' 00"
West 68.79 feet, North 360 00' 00" West 62.70 feet, and
North 340 04' 00" West 77.31 feet to a point being on the
westerly line of Lot Number 8, said point also being the
easterly corner of Lot Number 17, Block B as shown on a Map
entitled "Quiet Acres" on file in the Dutchess County Clerks
Office as Map Number 2936; thence leaving said westerly line
of Lot Number 8 and said easterly corner and running along
the southerly line of said Lot Number 17 and the
southeasterly line of said Map Number 2936 the following
courses and distances:
South 500 13' 10" West 155.72 feet, South 120 52' 50" East
27.65 feet, South 500 00' 00" West 333.10 feet, South 500 52'
00" East 100.26 feet, South 020 08' 00" East 50.52 feet,
South 180 40' 00" West 162.14 feet, South 040 34' 00" East
112.87 feet, South 210 14' 00" East 250.38 feet to a point
being the southeast corner of Lot Number 1, said point also
being on the northerly line of said New Hackensack Road;
thence leaving said southeasterly corner and running along
said New Hackensack Road to a point being the northeast
corner of Parcel E as shown on a Map entitled "Plat of
Wildwood Manor on Survey of Lafko-Alexander Property" on file
in the Dutchess County Clerks Office as Map Number 3107,
said point also being on the southerly line of said
New Hackensack Road; thence leaving said northeasterly corner
and running along said easterly Subdivision Line South 260
11' 10" East 644.75 feet to a point, said point being the
northwesterly corner of Lot Number 116 as shown on a Map
entitled "Map of Wildwood Forest" on file in the Dutchess
County Clerks Office as Map Number 3176; thence leaving said
northwesterly corner and running along the northerly line of
Lot Numbers 116, 115 and 114 North 590 34' 10" East 377.01
feet to a point being the northerly corner of said Lot Number
114, said point also being the northerly corner of the herein
described Subdivision; thence leaving said northerly corner
and running along the easterly line of said Subdivision the
following courses and distances:
South 270 51' 30" East 698.37 feet, North 570 56' 30" East
670.07 feet, South 270 49' 20" East 412.56 feet, South 240
37' 00" East 289.29 feet, South 260 52' 30" East 446.73 feet,
South 140 47' 50" West 409.00 feet to a point being the
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Section 2. The improvements consisting of the acquisition
of the (1) the presently existing distribution system comprised
of 4 -inch, 6 -inch, 8 -inch and 10 -inch asbestos cement type
water mains, services, valves, meters and hydrants to be
acquired without cost from the present owner, the Atlas Water
Company, and (2) the source supply components comprised of four
potable water valves of the gravel pack type, pumps; tank
house, pump house, hydropneumatic tank, electric controls,
pressure gauges and controls, generator, land, and the existing
12 -inch asbestos cement water main, to be purchased from the
present owner, Atlas Water Company at a cost of $525,000 of
which $49,557.41 is allocable to the North Wappinger Water
District for its undivided interest in such components and the
remaining cost is to be allocated to the Wappinger-Cranberry
Water Improvement Area and the Myers Corners II Water District,
or any successor or successors thereto, is hereby authorized
and approved. The maximum amount to be expended by said Water
District for said improvements shall not exceed $49,557.41.
Said District's allocable share of the cost of said
improvements shall be financed by the issuance of serial bonds
of said Town maturing in annual installments over a period not
exceeding forty years, payable in the first instance from an
annual apportionment and assessment upon the several lots and
parcels of land within said North Wappinger Water District
which the Town Board shall
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determine and specify to be especially benefitted by the
improvements in an amount sufficient to pay the principal and
interest on said bonds as the same become due, but if not paid
from such source, all the taxable real property in said Town
shall be subject to the levy of ad valorem taxes without
limitation as to rate or amount sufficient to pay the principal
of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to cause a certified copy of this order to be duly
recorded in the office of the Clerk of Dutchess County and to
be filed in the office of the State'Department of Audit and
Control at Albany, New York, within the days after adoption
pursuant to subdivision 1 of Section 209-g of the Town Law.
Section 4. This order shall take effect immediately.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was
duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows:
Constance 0. Smith
VOTING
Aye
Victor Fanuele
VOTING
Aye
_Joseph Incoronato
VOTING
Aye
Robert Valdati
VOTING
Aye
June Visconti
VOTING
Aye
The order was thereupon declared duly adopted.