1989-09-18 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
MONTHLY MEETING
SEPTEMBER 18, 1989
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ACCEPT 'MINUTES
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS:. Received NYS Audit & Control Report & Independent
Audit of Financial Affairs for Period 1/1/87 thru 12/31/87: Rec. of Taxes
T/Justices Hydrant Report Sup/Comp Bldg. Insp. Zng. Adm.
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
a. Mr. & Mrs. DeTu1Lo, 239 All Angels, re: request to hook up to Town
Water & Sewer
b. Mr. & Mrs. Herczeg, 33 Kent, re: possiblity for obtaining Water & Seuer
service for property on Park Lane (Spook Hill Rd.)
c. Anita Larsen, representing Mother, requests placement of 4 "STOP"
signs at Valley Rd./HiView Intersection
d. Don Stenabaugh, Rte 376, request permission to hook up to Royal
Ridge Water Dist.
e. Notification from: J. Cardosa (Mama Mia), Antonio Licari (DaNino)
R. Norcross (Twin Sportsmens Assoc.) of intent to renew Liquor;Licenses
f. Requests for Return of Escrow monies from: Jos. Prokop (TEG),
Jas Klein, (lot 22 Kendell) V. Mocarski, and L. Vitolano . 0'
g. Request return of Bldg. Permit fee by Mr. & Mrs. Oracz
h. Requests for reimbursement for Water & Sewer problems from: Patricia
Gardner & Jeane DeEtture
i. Authorize Eng. to Town to go to bid for Brothers Rd. Drainage:project
j. Reports from J. Paggi, Eng. to Twn,: 1. Ketchamtown Rd. Drainage
2.Devine Drainage 3. Drainage ditch, Brothers Rd., 4. Perkins/Vroonan
k. Requests for Permission to attend Training Sessions from: 1.`•Mark
Liebermann 2. Judge Francese 3. Chief and Ass'-t--Court-Clerks•
1. Report from Thos. Wood re: Central Hudson Gas Line application
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
a. Consider Formation of Wapp. Sewer Transmission District
b. Consider. Formation of Quiet Acres Lighting Dist.
c. Consider adoption of LL for Hamlet Ct. NO PARKING & ONE WAY
d. Request from H. Levenson on behalf/of PLng Bd. for Transfer of funds
for balance of '89 to continue funding Town Planner
e. Request for Transfer of funds in Gen. town funds for. Cleanup
f. Renewal of HVAC maintenance Contract w/Shaker, Travis.& Quinn
g. Resolution for County Highway Snow & Ice Control work -'89-'90
h. Contract for Association of Seniors, Inc.
i. Comptroller request Bd to establish Standard work hours - all positionf
j. Comptroller request T/Bd to approve transfer of funds,Town Wide, for
payment of two School Tax Bills and designate appropriate accounts
k, Reintroduce Zoning Ordinance Amendments & set Public Hearing
1. Approve of Letter to be addressed to County Executive Pattisonsre:
Proposed Sales Tax increase
m. Accept CashGifts for Summer Playground Picnic, & appropriate same to
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to line item B7310.4, Youth Program -Recreation ''
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS ;'
a. Harold Mangold, Attny, representing E.W. Builders, Inc. re: applicat:o
for Special Use Permit - Robinson Lane property
b. Zvi Segal re: Drainage -Lot 66 Sherwood Heights
c. R. Stellar, Deputy Comm. D. County, answer on "Bump" sign-Middlebush R
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT
REMINDER: TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS - QUIET ACRES LIGHTING DIST. 7:00 &
Local Law, HAMLET COURT, 'NO PARKING' -'ONE WAY' 7:15
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The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was
held on September 18, 1989, at the Town Hall, Middlebush Road, Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Paino opened the Meeting at 8:10 P.M.:
Present:
Irene Paino, Supervisor
Vincent Farina, Councilman
David Reis, Councilman
Constance Smith, Councilwoman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Thomas Wood, Attorney to the Town
Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer to the Town
The Meeting started with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed
by a moment of silent prayer for the Town and our residents.
Mrs. Paino recognized our State Assemblyman, Stephen Saland and invited
him to address the residents with items of interest from Albany. Ever
since Mr. Saland has been Assemblyman, he has made it a practice of
visiting the municipalities in his District to speak briefly at their
meetings and answer whatever questions they might have. Last year at
the time of the preparation of the State budget, he predicted a status
quo situation regarding our percentage of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
and this year he felt it would be much the same. Ability to close
landfill sites has been made somewhat easier by extending the period
of probable usefulness from 10 to 20 years. Towns now have the ability
to charge a fee up to $15.00 for returned checks. Monies will be
available to expand indexing and managing records due to additional
fees for this service. He assumed they were familiar with the fact that
the State went over to a revolving loan fund for purposed of capitaliza-
tion of sewer plants. Mr. Farina thanked the Assemblyman for being
interested in our concerns and responsive to our needs and inquiries.
The Minutes of the Regular Meetings of July 17th, August 7th, Special
Meetings of July 27th, August 17th and August 31st, 1989, having been
previously been forwarded to all Board Members, were placed before them
for their consideration.
MRS. SMITH moved that the above stated Minutes be and they are hereby
approved, as submitted by the Town Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Reports were received from the Receiver of Taxes (July), Town Justices,
Hydrant Report, Supervisor/Comptroller, Building Inspector, Zoning
Administrator for the month of August; also the New York State Audit &
Control Report and Independent Audit of Financial Affairs for the
period 1/1/87 thru 12/31/87.
MRS. SMITH moved to accept the above stated Reports and place them
on file.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Since the Dog Control Officer's Report had not been received for many
months, Mr. Valdati asked that a letter be directed to him indicating
that the Town Board would like to have him submit his reports for the
months he has not done so and it should be as soon as possible.
Mr. Valdati asked the Supervisor to set up a work shop on this matter
and to please expedite same.
Petitions & Communications ---
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeTullio, 239 All Angels Hill Road, wrote to the
Board requesting to hook up to Town Water & Sewer. The Engineer
did not have the correspondence available and required time to review
the request.
MRS. SMITH moved to table action on this pending a report from the
Engineer and notify the DeTullios' of this action.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Herczegs' at 33 Kent Road wrote to the Board regarding water and
sewer service for property on Park Lane (Spook HIll Road). Mr. Paggi
had informed the Board previously that the property was within the
districts and would be able to hook a single parcel into the connection.
He noted, however, that if the owner was to subdivide the land, newly
created lots would not be allowed to hook in until the morotorium was
lifted on the sewer district.
Mrs. Paino requested that a letter be directed to Mr. & Mrs. Herczeg
indicating that they are in the districts and will be allowed to hook
a single parcel into the water and sewer service.
Anita Larsen wrote to the Board, on behalf of her mother who resides
at 1 Valley Road, requesting the placement of four Stop Signs at the
Valley Road/HiView intersection and including a map indicating possible
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locations for these signs. The Highway Superintendent had informed
the Board, by letter, that he was requesting the Engineer to the Town
to make a field inspection of the intersection with him and when this
was completed he would send a report to the Town Board.
MRS. PAINO moved to authorize the Highway Superintendent and the
Engineer to investigate the situation and pending their report, if
warranted, authorize the Attorney to prepare a Local Law authorizing
proposed Stop Signs at Valley Road/HiView intersection.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from Don Stenabaugh, Route 376, for permission
to hook into the Royal Ridge Water District due to the fact that his
well is being contaminated by soapy water from the Hertz car wash next
door to him. Mr. Stenabaugh was present and elaborated somewhat on the
contents of his letter. You would really have to see what he is talking
about he claimed , in order to realize his concern. As it is now, when
you put a glass under the faucet, you get a glass of foam. He has a
house he couldn't sell if he wanted to and he has no guarantee that
digging a new well would solve his problem since that too, could have
soapy water. He doesn't know if he can legally hook into the system
or how much it will cost but that's why he's present at the meeting.
Both the Department of Health and Department of Environmental Conserva-
tion have been notified and have visited the site, but aside from being
nice to him, Mr. Stenabaugh has received no information nor has he
received aid from anyone in his predicament. He has been informed by
the manager of the car wash operation that they are going to put in a
recycling system,zero base discharge, but he feels at this stage of the
game, the damage is done and he sees no chance of it ever clearing up.
In regard to their request, Mr. Paggi saw no reason why they couldn't
hook into the system, as tenants, however, he would check it out first.
Mrs. Smith commented that since this same person has applied for a
similar operation at another location in the Town every effort should
be made to have him correct this situation prior to receiving approval
for another.
MRS. PAINO moved to authorize the Engineer to investigate the
Stenabaugh complaint relating to well contamination and submit report
to the Town Board.
Seconded by Mr. Farina Motion Unanimously Carried
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MRS. PAINO moved to forward correspondence to the Dutchess County
Department of Health and the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation alerting them of the situation and requesting them to
conduct a formal investigation to determine the extent of the
contamination and send a report of their findings to the Town Board.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
During the discussion that followed, Mr. Valdati asked that the Town
Board be provided with correspondence that Mr. Stenabaugh has pertinent
to the situation; Mrs. Smith reiterated her concern that the owner of
the car wash in question has submitted an application for a similar
operation at another location and she felt his permit should be held
up until this situation is cleared up, regardless of the fact that the
operation will be a zero base discharge. It was agreed that the
Planning Board should be copied on the letters to the Health Agencies
so they are aware of what's going on.
Mike Hirkala, Zoning Board of Appeals member, was recognized and
noted that this same individual had an application before the Board
to convert the gas station into a car wash, did not implement the
approvals, the time limit expired. He reapplied three months later
and was turned down; he then sued the Town and lost the case. As
far as Mr. Hirkala knew, he has not come in for any further approval.
This occurred about three or four years ago, to Mr. Hirkala's
recollection. This information would be forwarded to our Zoning
Administrator to investigate.
Notification of intent to renew liquor licenses was received from
Mama Mia Restaurant, DaNino Restaurant and Twin Sportsmens Association.
MR. VALDATI moved to accept the notification and place them on file
with no comment.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter of request for the return of $5,000 escrow money was
received from TEG Federal Credit Union. The Engineer was satisfied
that all work was completed and the Zoning Administrator recommended
release of the escrow money.
MRS. PAINO moved to release the $5,000 escrow money to TEG upon
recommendation of the Engineer and the Zoning Administrator.
Seconded by Mr. Reis 4 Ayes Mrs. Smith ---Abstain
(Member of Credit Union)
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The second request was from Mr. Klein for the return of $250.00,
Blacktop Apron Deposit for Lot #22, 31 Nicole Drive. The Highway
Superintendent and Building Inspector recommended release of the
deposit money.
MR. VALDATI moved to approve release of the $250.00 deposit to
Mr. Klein for Lot #22, 31 Nicole Drive, at the recommendation of
the Town Officials.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Mocarski, 40 Mina Drive, requested the return of his escrow
in the amount of $1,000 for landscaping. All of the proper documents
were received and the Building Inspector recommended the release of
the deposit.
MRS. SMITH moved to release the $1,000 escrow money to Mr. Mocarski,
at the recommendation of the Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
The final request for the return of escrow deposits was received
from Louis Vitolano for driveway completion in the amount of $250.00
MR. VALDATI moved to release the escrow money to Mr. Vitolano in the
amount of $250.00, at the recommendation of the Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. & Mrs. Oracz requested the return of a building permit fee in the
amount of $148.00, since they are unable to finish the proposed addition
due to injuries they have received from a car accident. A Memo from
the Building Inspector stated that no work has commenced on the Permit
they obtained #89-162, and recommendation that their request be honored.
The Attorney concurred with the recommendation.
MRS. PAINO moved to return the Building Permit Fee in the amount of
$148.00 to Mr. & Mrs. Oracz.
MRS. PAINO moved to return the Building Permit Fee in the amount of
$148.00 to Mr. & Mrs. Oracz due to the unforeseen circumstances that
prohibited them from doing the proposed addition on their home.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
Requests for reimbursement due to water and sewer problems were
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received from Patricia Gardner and Jeane DeEttore. Mr. Tremper of
Camo Pollution Control has indicated to the Supervisor that in both
instances, the Town is responsible for the expense of the work. In
the case of the Gardner request, it appears that the excavating company
that did the work is owned by the applicant and Mrs. Paino asked that
the Engineer and Camo Pollution Control review the invoice to make
sure the charges are proper.
MRS. PAINO moved to table this request pending recommendation from
the Engineer and Camo Pollution Control.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
MRS. PAINO moved to refund Jean DeEttore the amount of $84.20 for
sewer service on the Town line.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Reports were received from the Engineer on various drainage problems
throughout the Town. Mr. Paggi noted that he gave the Town Board a
report on Ketchamtown Road at a recent work shop and explained two
alternatives; the Board appeared to be in favor of alternate #2 which
was piping the road runoff down that road, westerly direction, to
approximately Mr. Schouten's property and tie into an existing stream.
Since there is a proposed subdivision to the south of Ketchamtown Road,
Mr. Paggi urged the Board to schedule a work shop with the developer
to discuss the alternates, also the other residents on Ketchamtown
who have previously submitted drainage complaints.
The Devine drainage problem was scheduled for discussion at a work
shop on September 20, 1989 at 8:00 P.M.
Mr. Paggi had previously inspected the drainage ditch between
8 and 10 Brothers Road at the request of the Supervisor and the
resident of #8. The weeds have grown too high for the resident to
cut them and requested that the Highway Department do this work and
Mr. Paggi has written to them relaying this message. It was also
requested that a grate be placed over the end of the pipe for safety
reasons. Mr. Paggi said it
on the other side and if he
Road drainage project, this
The final report referenced
was done on the one side but has to be done
is authorized to go to bid on the Brothers
work could be included in the specifications.
Perkins/Vrooman which was inspected by the
Engineer. This concerned the pond on the Perkins property which flows
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down under All Angels Hill Road, down the back of Widmer Road. Mr.
Vrooman is located upstream from Perkins and claims that during times
of intense storms the water backs up from the pond. He has viewed
it at these times and found that the water does enter on to Vrooman's
property very slightly but does not approach anywhere near the house.
However, he did recommend that the Perkins lower one of the spillways
in the pond about 7 or 8" which would insure that the water would not
approach Vrooman's property. Prior to his recommendation the pond was
already lowered by Mr. Perkins 4 to 5" and by this time it is probably
already lowered the amount specified. He did suggest that a letter be
directed to them asking if the work has been completed and this should
be kept on record for future reference, if required.
A Memo was received from Mark Liebermann and Tim Classey requesting
permission to attend a Wood Stove Safety Seminar on Tuesday, September
26th, 1989, from 5PM to 8PM, at the Millbrook Farm and Home Center,
$25.00 per person.
MRS. SMITH moved to grant permission to Mr. Liebermann and Mr. Classey
to attend the Seminar and all legitimate expenses will be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mr. Valdati
Motion Unanimously Carried
Judge Francese requested permission to attend the Annual Conference
of New York State Magistrates Association October 22 - 25, 1989 at
the Concord Hotel. He noted that one day's stay and mileage will
be paid by the Office of Court Administration of the State.
MR. VALDATI moved to grant permission to Judge Francese to attend
the Magistrates Association Conference, as requested and his legitimate
expenses will be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Town Justices requested permission for the Chief Court Clerk and
the Assistant Court Clerk to attend the Annual Conference and Advanced
Training Course for Court Clerks, October 22 - 25, 1989 at the Concord
Hotel.
MR. REIS moved to grant permission for only the Chief Court Clerk to
attend the Conference for Court Clerks and her legitimate expenses
will be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
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It was Mr. Reis's opinion that the Judges and the Chief Court Clerk
should attend but he did not agree that the Assistant Clerk should
also go to this conference.
A report was received from Attorney Thomas Wood on the Central
Hudson Gas Line Application. Mr. Wood noted that the Administrative
Judge recommended to the Public Service Commission that the gas line
be allowed to follow the alternate route. On behalf of the Town, he
has filed further objections and the P.S.C. will formerly address the
issue sometime in September. He will notify the Town Board when the
final decision is made and if the P.S.C. follows the recommendation of
the Administrative Judge, he will still have the opportunity to have
input in the construction of the environmental review for the sites
specific. There still is a possibility that the P.S.C. will abide by
the Town's concerns regarding the route the gas line will take.
Committee Reports ---
Mr. Valdati reported that he had found a Stop Sign at the intersection
of Middlebush Road and Route 9 laying to the side and has lost its
ability to be secured in its original position. He requested that
the Dutchess County Department of Public Works be notified in order
that they add it to their work agenda.
Mr. Reis had no reports for this meeting.
Mr. Farina, recycling, referred to the program presently being
conducted by the Scouts of Wappinger at the Highway Garage every
Saturday morning, by collecting newspapers. This has been done by
them as a community service as well as to raise funds for their
programs. Unfortunately, the recycling market for newsprint has
been reassessed and it is now proving to be a loss to the Scouts
since they now have to pay as much as $30.00 a ton for the removal
of the paper. In a letter to the Town Board, Mr. Hildebrandt,
Coordinator for the Scouts of Wappinger, has stated that they must
have relief from the Town in order to continue this community service
and the Scouts would be more than willing to be the sub -contractor
to the Town and assist in the recycling program. In order to continue
in 1989 they will need the sum of approximately $2,000.00 to remove the
papers already collected and continuity of collection for the next few
months. The matter will also have to be put on a budget work shop for
1990 to consider a future commitment by the Town if the program is to
continue.
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Mrs. Paino noted that she had discussed this with Mr. Hildebrandt
last week and indicated that the Board would discuss the 1990 budget
with him and as far as the $2,000 sum needed to continue this year,
she felt it was a worthwhile project and should be continued, however,
there is still a balance of $425.00 that they have from the PASNY funds.
It was her recommendation that this balance be used and the Town would
contribute $1,575.00 for the remainder of 1989.
MR. FARINA moved to authorize the expenditure of $1,575.00 from the
Contingency fund to the Refuse Account for purposes of continuing
the recycling program and the Scouts of Wappinger to contribute $425.00,
balance of PASNY funds, and assist the Town as sub -contractors.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Valdati asked the status of the Town Clean-up account --- he
had also spoken to Mr. Hildebrandt and was informed that the Scouts
have their own insurance which will be an important factor for the
Town.
Mrs. Smith mentioned that in regard to the clean-up, she heard that
one of the highway trucks removed some telephone wires during their
Saturday pickup, so we can expect a bill from the New York Telephone
Company for replacing these wires.
Mrs. Smith reported that Community Day was very successful and thanked
all for attending. She was commended by the Board for doing a fine job.
Gordon Hirt, Wappinger County Legislator had no reports, however he
wanted to encourage the Board to follow through on their recycling
program since it is becoming a major problem and a big issue at the
County level. They are spending additional monies to upgrade education
on this matter and as citizens we should do everything we can for
recycling or we will be in serious trouble. It will mean exactly
what the Town did tonight --- spending money. He thanked the Town for
their action.
Resolutions ---
A Public Hearing having been held by the Town Board on September 14,
1989 on the formation of the Wappinger Sewer Transmission District,
the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration.
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The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR PAINO who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board on its motion direced that the Engineer
to the Town prepare a Map, Plan and Report with respect to the
establishment of the Wappinger Sewer Transmission District for the
purposes of conveying sewerage generated within the Town of Wappinger
to the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission's facility in the Town of
Poughkeepsie, and said District will be called the Wappinger Sewer
Transmission District as more particularly described in the Schedule A
annexed hereto and,
WHEREAS, said Town Board duly adopted on the 17th day of August,
1989, a Resolution reciting in general terms the boundaries of the
proposed District, the improvements proposed, the maximum amount
proposed to be expended for the improvement, and specifying that
said Town Board shall meet at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road,
Wappingers Falls, New York on the 14th day of September 1989, at
7:30 P.M. to consider the establishment of said District and hear
all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same,
and
WHEREAS, certified copies of said Resolution were duly published
and posted according to law and said Town Board, at the time and
place specified in said Order, did meet and consider all persons
interested in the subject thereof, who appeared at said time and
place, concerning the same, and
WHEREAS, the evidence offered at said time and place requires
the Town Board make the determination hereinafter made;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger in the County of Dutchess, that it be and hereby is
determined as follows:
1. That all of the property and property owners within the
proposed Wappinger Sewer Transmission District are benefited thereby.
2. That all of the property and property owners benefited
are included within the proposed Wappinger Sewer Transmission District.
3. That is in the public interest to establish the proposed
Sewer Transmission District as hereinafter described and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby approve
the establishment of a Sewer Transmission District as hereinafter
described in Schedule A annexed hereto and made a part hereof to be
known as the Wappinger Sewer Transmission District, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the costs of the construction of
the improvements to service that District as set forth in the Map,
Plan and Report prepared by Paggi & Martin, Engineers to the Town
and dated June, 1989 shall not exceed $6,058,002.00 and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and hereby is
authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution
in duplicate in the Office of the State Department of Audit and
Control at Albany, New York, together with an application in
duplicate for permission to so create said Sewer District in the
manner and form prescribed by Article 12A of the Town Law of the
State of New York within ten days after the adoption of this
Resolution, and
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Supervisor be and
hereby is authorized and directed to execute said application on
behalf of the Town of Wappinger and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid $6,058,002.00 shall
be raised through the issuance of Municipal Bonds and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution is hereby adopted
subject to Permissive Referendum and therefore the Town Clerk is
hereby directed to post said Resolution on the official Bulletin
Board for the posting of said Notice and shall publish the same
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in the official newspaper of the Town of Wappinger, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all properties within said Sewer
District shall have the taxes assessed upon them on an ad valorem
basis and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that based upon the Environmental
Assessment form and the prior SEQR proceedings conducted by the
Town Board on the overall sewer construction program that the
Town Bopard hereby adopts a negative declaration for the purposes
of SEQR.
Seconded by: Councilman Reis
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board on September 18, 1989,
on the consideration of the formation of Quiet Acres Street Lighting
District and now placed before the Board for their consideration.
MRS. PAINO moved to disapprove formation of the Quiet Acres Street
Lighting District.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board on September 18, 1989
on a proposed Local Law Regulating Parking on Hamlet Court and now
placed before them for their consideration.
MR. VALDATI moved to adopt Local Law #8 of 1989 as follows:
A LOCAL LAW NO. 8 OF 1989
REGULATING PARKING ON HAMLET COURT
IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
Section 1. Legislative Intent
The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger does hereby deem it to
be in the public interest to regulate parking and the direction of
traffic on Hamlet Court in said Town, both for the benefit of those
residents in said area, and also for their fire safety and the general
health, welfare and safety of the residents of the Town of Wappinger.
Section 2. Parking Prohibited
There shall be no parking along the northerly side of Hamlet
Court and in both the inner and outer perimeter of the circle at
the end of Hamlet Court, except in properly designated parking
spaces which may be heretofore constructed in said circle.
Section 3. Direction of Traffic
When approaching traffic circle at the end of Hamlet Court all
traffic shall bear to the right and said circle shall be designated
as a one-way flow of traffic in said circle.
Section 4. Sigsn
The Highway Superintendent of the Town of Wappinger be and hereby
is authorized and directed to erect "No Parking" signs and "One Way"
signs in accordance with this Local Law.
Section 5. Penalties and Offenses
The owner or operator of any vehicle who shall violate either
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either the No -Parking restriction herein or violate the direction
of traffic signs erected heretofore, shall be guilty of a traffic
infraction, and shall pay a penalty in the amount as set forth in
the Vehicle & Traffic Law of the State of New York for violation
of any Traffic Infractions. Should no penalty be set forth in
the Vehicle & Traffic Law, then they shall be subject to a penalty
not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00).
Section 6. Effective Date
This Local Law shall become effective immediately upon its
filing with the Secretary of State of the State of New York
Seconded by: Mrs. Smith
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A request was received from Mr. Levenson, on behalf of the Planning
Board to transfer $12,500.00 to their line item account to satisfy
the Town Planner's expenses for the balance of 1989.
MRS. SMITH moved to authorize the transfer of $12,500.00 from 1990.4
Contingency to 8020.40, Planning Board Contractual, for Town Planner
expenses for the balance of 1989.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
Next item was the consideration of a transfer for the expense of
the Village clean-up.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board authorized expenditures for a clean-up
in A fund, and
WHEREAS, appropriations were not made for a clean-up in the
A fund's 1989 budget,
BE IT RESOLVED, transfer $13,735.60 from A fund 00-01-1990.4
to A fund 00-07-8160.4.
Seconded by: Councilman Reis
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Renewal of the contract with Shaker, Travis & Quinn for HV/AC
maintenance was placed before the Board for their consideration.
MR. REIS moved to refer this contract to work shop discussion with:
Shaker, Travis & Quinn.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways has been requested
by the County of Dutchess to participate in the regional County
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Highway Snow and Ice Control Program within the boundaries of the
Town, and
WHEREAS, and logically, an earlier or sooner response factor
can be provided by Town units and personnel within the locale thereby
benefiting the overall safety and welfare of Town residents and local
community interest, and
WHEREAS, such participation by the Town in removing snow from
designated County Highways, and by sanding and salting or otherwise
treating them for the purpose of maintaining highway safety and
accessibility for emergency services, is specifically authorized by
Article 6, Section 135 of the New York State Highway Law, now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent be and is herein
authorized to perform such work as is found necessary, at hourly rates
as agreed upon by the Town and the County for the renting and hiring
of such equipment for the Winter Season 1989-1990.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Smith
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
The Contract with the Dutchess County Association of Senior Citizens
was placed before the Board for their consideration.
MR. VALDATI moved to approve the Contract between the Town of Wappinger
and the Dutchess County Association of Senior Citizens, Inc. and
authorize the Supervisor to sign said contract.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN SMITH who moved
its adoption:
RESOLVED, that, at the request of the New York State Retirement
System, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger does hereby establish
the Standard Work Week hours for all the Elected and Appointed
Officials and Personnel positions as follows:
Highway Superintendent 35 hours
Deputy Highway Superintendent 35 hours
Supervisor 35 hours
Council Members (4) 20 hours (each)
Town Justices (2) 17i hours each
Town Clerk 35 hours
Assessor 35 hours
Comptroller 35 hours
F/T Secretarial 35 hours
F/T Clerical 35 hours
P/T Secretarial 17i hours
P/T Clerical 17i hours
Seconded by: Councilman Valdati
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
The Comptroller forwarded a resolution to the Board to approve a
transfer of funds for payment of school taxes on two parcels of land
deeded to the Town. The Attorney was not familiar with the property
and said he would review it and report to the Board by the next meeting
so the taxes could be paid prior to the penalty deadline date.
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MRS. PAINO moved to table action on this transfer and refer it to
the Attorney for his review and recommendation.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Zoning Ordinance Amendments were reintroduced by
SUPERVISOR PAINO:
( Zoning Ordinance Amendments and Map are attached hereto
and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Meeting).
MRS. PAINO moved to set a Public Hearing on the Zoning Ordinance
Amendments on October 23, 1989 at 7:30 P.M.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
MRS. PAINO moved to.set a Special Meeting of the Town Board on
October 23, 1989 at 8:00 P.M. for the sole purpose of considering
approval of the Zoning Ordinance Amendments.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mrs. Paino referred to a proposed sales tax increase by the County
in lieu of raising property taxes for added revenue to the County.
It was her opinion that if the County goes forward with this proposal
that they share the additional revenue 50% with the municipalities
of Dutchess County.
MRS. PAINO moved to forward a letter to the Dutchess County Executive
indicating that the Town has not taken a stand either way on the
proposal to raise the sales tax, however, they do request that any
increase in sales tax revenue be shared 50% with the municipalities
within the County.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Memo was received from the Recreation Commission indicating that
they had received donations from merchants for the Annual Playground
Picnic and asking that the Town Board accept the checks and place them
in the Youth Recreation Program Account 01-06-7310-4 t help cover the
expenses for the picnic.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN SMITH who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the following companies have offered to donate to
the Town of Wappinger Summer Recreation Program the following
sums of money:
B D Contracting Company
Camo Pollution Control
James A. Klein, Inc.
$250.00
200.00
250.00
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WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission has
recommended to the Town Board that these contributions and gifts
be accepted and
WHEREAS, the Recreation Commission has further requested that
should these gifts be accepted, that they be added to the Recreation
Department and used for the use of the Town of Wappinger,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Town Board does hereby
accept the aforementioned gifts, on behalf of the Town of Wappinger
and directs that the Town Clerk forward a letter of thanks to those
contributing on behalf of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these revenues received by the Town
Board be and hereby are appropriated by the Town Board to budget line
item B7310.4, Youth Program - Recreation, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that inasmuch as these are increased
revenues received by the Town Board, the aforementioned appropriation
on behalf of the Youth Programs of the Town of Wappinger are fully
warranted.
Seconded by: Councilman Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Mrs. Paino referred to a serious drainage problem on Brothers Road
which is one of many in the Town. This one is causing a health
problem to septic systems due to the poor drainage and the Engineer
has recommended that the situation be corrected.
MRS. PAINO moved to authorize the Engineer to the Town to go to bid
on the Brothers Road Drainage Project.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
Unfinished Business ---
A letter was received from Harold Mangold, Attorney, representing
E. W. Builders, Inc. regarding an application for a Special Use
Permit on Robinson Lane property.
MRS. PAINO moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
Although Mrs. Smith at first thought they should act on the application,
the Attorney informed the Board that if they wanted to consider it they
would have to go through the SEQR process and establish the Town as the
lead agency. The applicant would then have to prepare a D.E.I.S. at
the direction of the Board and a new case law which provides that if a
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mandates an environmental study, they will have to pay part of the
cost. Mrs. Paino added her comment that she would not want to
entertain the application; they have had several work shops on the
subject and it was the feeling of the Board that it was not in the
best interest of the Town.
A letter was received from Zvi Segal, President of Z & M Development
Corp. regarding drainage at Lot 66 in Sherwood Heights. In order to
alleviate the drainage problem a pipe has to be installed to drain
the excess water from that lot to an existing catch basin on All Angels
Hill Road. The problem is that the pipe has to go through the Parsons'
property and he has been unable to obtain an easement from the owner.
When questioned on the matter, the Attorney said he would like to
review the matter as there may be another option. The Board was
ready to table the matter pending the Attorney's report, however Mr.
Segal, who was present, and informed the Board that he needed a C.O.
on this lot and was unable to obtain it due to the drainage problem.
It was then suggested that Mr. Segal put up an escrow account to cover
the cost of the drainage work that had to be completed; Mr. Paggi
estimated the cost to be $2,500.00. A motion was made by Mrs. Paino
for Mr. Segal to deposit $2,500 in escrow and be allowed to pursue
the issuance of a C.O., however Mrs. Smith felt more money should be
put into escrow due to previous problems the Town has had. After
discussion it was agreed to add a 10% contingency to the amount.
MRS. PAINO moved that Mr. Segal be allowed to pursue the issuance of
a C.O. for Lot 66 Sherwood Heights, conditional upon placing the sum
of $2,750.00 in escrow with the Town for the completion of the
drainage work at that location.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
A response was received from Richard Steller, Deputy Commissioner
of Dutchess County Department of Public Works in regard to the
"Bump" sign on Middlebush Road which we had requested them to
remove. This was investigated and he reported that there still
existed a minor bump in the pavement and they felt the sign should
stay in place until the pavement surface can be improved at this
locaton which would obviously not be in the very near future.
MR. VALDATI moved to accept this correspondence and place it on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried
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Mr. Valdati brought up an unfinished item relating to a possible
work shop with Mr. Buyakowski to discuss using some of his 300
acres of land on Route 376 for soccer fields. He would like to
resume their discussion on the matter and possibly set a work shop.
Mrs. Paino responded that it had come up at a Growth Management
Meeting when he was making a proposal to the Town that if certain
property on All Angels Hill Road was rezoned, he would give 20 acres
of the property on Route 376 to the Town. This proposition was not
presented in exchange for rezoning but rather in lieu of recreation
fees. Evidently it came out differently in his discussions with the
Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board and when it again came
before Growth Management Committee, they felt it should be under the
purview of the Planning Board to do the bargaining with Mr. Buyakowski.
She suggested that they keep on top of the Planning Board and remind
them that the Town wants the 20 acres for soccer fields.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board has previously authorized the Supervisor
to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between the Town of Wappinger
and the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission for the treatment of sewage for
certain areas of the Town, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has previously accepted and approved
a Cost Estimate of the SEQR costs of that project representing an
amount of $152,000.00, and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary for the Town to deposit with the
Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission the sum of $50,000.00 as and for the
first advance towards the -total of $152,000.00 for the SEQR process,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and
hereby is authorized to pay over to the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission
the sum of $50,000.00 and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said sum shall be paid from Sewer
Improvement Area No. 1 and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this sum is authorized without
further audit by the Town Board.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Smith
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A Memo was received from our Attorney Thomas Wood regarding damage
to the 198a Plymouth Grand Fury and the settlement offered by both
the Town's Insurance Carrier, Continental Insurance in the amount
of $1,531.39 less $250.00 deductible, versus Allstate Insurance
Company, the amount of $1,822.00, not subject to any other subtractions.
He recommended that the Town accept the Allstate Insurance Company offer.
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The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN SMITH who moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS, on August 7, 1989, the Fire Inspector of the Town of
Wappinger was involved in an automobile accident, and the 1982
Plymouth Grand Fury owned by the Town of Wappinger, was damaged in
said accident, and
WHEREAS, the Town's Insurance Company has offered the Town a
gross settlement of $1,531.39 as the total loss for said vehicle, and
WHEREAS, Allstate Insurance Company representing the owner of
the vehicle who collided with the Town vehicle, has offered the Town
a gross settlement of $1,822.00 and
WHEREAS, both offers include the Town signing over all its right,
title and interest to the damaged 1982 Plymouth, and
WHEREAS, both offers have been reviewed by the Attorney to the
Town, and he has recommended that the Town accept the Allstate Insurance
Company's offer of $1,822.00,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby
accept in full and complete settlement of its claims with respect
to damages incurred to its 1982 Plymouth Grand Fury, on August 7,
1989, the sum of $1,822.00 from the Allstate Insurance Company, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor be and hereby
is authorized to execute all transfer of title documents transferring
all of the Town's right and title of interest in said vehicle to
Allstate Insurance Company, in exchange for Allstate's payment of
$1,822.00, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Attorney to the Town be and
hereby is authorized to advise the Town's Insurance Carrier of the
Town's election to take the Allstate Insurance Company's award
rather than that of Continental Insurance Company inasmuch as the
Allstate award is greater and the Town will not have to await the
return of its deductible.
Seconded by: Councilman Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
Mr. Valdati asked that he be provided with the status of the Clean -Up
Program as he would like to have dumpsters placed for the Condos in
the Town since as far as he knows, no provision has been made for them
to dispose of their bulk items.
Mr. Valdati brought up the proposed Mosquito Control Program voicing
opposition that the municipalities will have to bear the cost rather
the County continuing this service and requested that a letter be
directed to the County Executive expressing this opposition.
There was no other business to come before the Board.
MRS. PAINO moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mr. Farina and
unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
Reg.Mtg. 9/18/89
Si.,,t..
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on September 18th, 1989, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on the proposed establishment
of the Quiet Acres Lighting District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:00 P.M.
Present:
Irene Paino, Supervisor
Vincent Farina, Councilman
David Reis, Councilman
Constance Smith, Councilwoman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavit of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing.
The Hearing was recorded by Robin DiMichele, Senior Court Reporter and
is filed in the Town Clerk's office un ubject matter.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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•
• newspaper o1 the Town not lees than 4;
j ten (10); no'more than Iwenly (20) ,,
LEGAL NOTICE ' i ... ; , days before the date set herein for }.
i.' the Public Hearing, and r . •..
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Thal the $k. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
following .Resolution was duly f` the Town Clerk shall post).sald
adopted by the Town Board of the �i; Resolution end Notice olt-Public
Town, of Wappinger--al a meeting .i Head the e official pooling Board oil
held on the,7th day o)Augus61989:! ,of the Town of W r, and '
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
RESOLUTION ' . i. all parties: interested and In being
WHEREAS, The Town Board has = heard on both the Environmental
previously • authorized the Town l•Assessment Form and the proposed •t
Engineer to study and prepare a .`, District • Establishn)ent, should be
Map. Plan and Report with respect if: present at the aforementioned date»
to a proposal to establish a Lighting,' and time to be heard, and '+ ' r
District, and s':' c " tri =` r BE IT FURTHEF9 RESOLVED, that
WHEREAS, The Town Board has the Town Board does hereby declare
now received the Engineer's Report 1 - itself to be the Lead Agency with
entitled "Proposed Street Lighting, respect to this matter pursuant to 6
District Quiet Acres," and r ! ' NYCRR,'Part 617.6. • t ! ;
WHEREAS, the Engineer to the - • Bx,ORDER OF, THE TOWN
Town has filed with the Town Clerk,'"!"" BOARD
his Map showing Ihe,boundarles of ' e,. TOWN OF WAPPINGER ;
the proposed District. and a general' . BY: ELAINE SNOWDEN ;y
Plan for the District, and a Report of A'_ ' f . , TOWN CLERK
the proposed method of operation '> if
and financing. and -" a " ; `'' Beginning ata point said point be-• ..
' WHEREAS, annexed hereto and 0,..ing on the .northerly, line. of New
"A" describing ngart eOthea metesa nld -. hecsouthe cic Hoed and also being's
. bounds of the proposed District, a-' -
WHEREAS, the maximum amor
proposed
eexededon the gp
r the new
District will be ZERO inasmuch
• the Lighting equipment Is,eupph
by Central Hudson, and
WHEREAS, -the Map,Plan a
Report are on fib In the Twn Clef'
Office and avaiable,for,publlo'
I;spection, and ,;v.SraxNr,',`.,
WHEREAS, the charges agair
the property owners located with
said District will be made An an I
Valorum basis, and "-
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS, the Town Board let!
t�only agency involved with improve
this project, and for the purposes
SEQRA will thus be the, Lead Age
cy, and ' ' i a '�
WHEREAS, an Environment
Assessment Form has bet
prepared and Is part of 11
Engineer's Report, and Is avallab
..tor public'inspeclion, • kw:
NOW ..THEREFORE CBE
RESOLVED, that the Town Boa
shall conduct a Public Hearing wi
respect to the proposed establis
merit o1 the Quiet Acres Lightir
District and said Public Hearing.vi
be held on the 16th day
September, 1889, 617:00 p.m. at 11
'Town Hall, .20 Middlebush Roa
Wappingers Falls, New'York, am
• BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, th
..the Map Plan and .Report file
herein shall be available for public h
spectlon In the Office of the Tow
Clerk during business days betwee
8:30 a.m.a nd 4:00 p.m. and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the
a copy of This Order and compleb
itemization of the metes and bound
description of said District shall b
published at least once in the oflicie
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Elisabeth Inacker
of the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York,
being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several
times hereinafter was, the Bookkeeper
of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a
newspaper printed and published every Wednesday
in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New
York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly
published in the said newspaper for one weeks
successively in each week, commencing on the
..3Oth. day of ....August... 19.8.9. and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the ..3.0th.... day of ....August
19.89 both days inclusive.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ..3D.th... day of .elk?`
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Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PU$LIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
QUALIFIED IN DUCHESS COUNTY
N
14-4:355902
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0
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on September 18, 1989, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Regulating
Parking on Hamlet Court in the Town of Wappinger.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:57 P.M.
Present:
Irene Paino, Supervisor
Vincent Farina, Councilman
David Reis, Councilman
Constance Smith, Councilwoman
Robert Valdati, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavit of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are
attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
Mrs. Paino asked if there were any comments either for or against this
Local Law. There were no comments from those present either in favor
of or against this Law.
MR. REIS moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Farina and
unanimously carried.
The Public Hearing closed at 8:00 P.M.
(atc\ik,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
IN THE MATTER
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW REGULATING
PARKING ON HAMLET COURT
STATE OF NEW YORK )
ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
says:
That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting
Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess
and State of New York.
That on September 6, 1989, your deponent posted a
copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed
Local Law Regulating Parking on Hamlet Court, on the
signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the
Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Middlebush Road, Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
slawu�W�
Sworn to before me this /7
day of if/.2!,-;nr i 1989.
ee,c,.,„
Notary Public
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLCY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YOBS
N0.4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COU
COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 4,19Z.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the 1
. Town Board of the Town of Wapp-
:Inger will conduct a Public Hearing
on Monday, September 18, 1989 at .
7:15 P.M., at the Town Hall, 20 Mid-
diebush Road, Wappingers Falls,
New York, to consider the adoption
of a Local Law Regulating Parking
On Hamlet Court In the Town of
wVginggee41:49, -
The complete, text of the propos-
ed Local Law is set forth' at the foot
of this notices
All persons Wailing to speak either
for Of against said Local Law Should
be present envie above date and
time in orderr be heard by the Town
NEI
TOWN OrIVAPPINGEFU
4Section1.•Ligislative -Intent ..
• The Town Board of the Town o
Wappinger doer herebytkrerh 11 10
be In the public Interest to regulate
parking and the direction of traffic on
Hamlet Court -In said Town, both for
the benefit of those residents in said
'area, and also for their fire safety end •
the general health, weffare and safe-
ty of the residents of the Town of
waPPIrKlef.," • -
Section 2. Parking Prohibited
There shall be no parking along '
side 'of :Hamleit Cowl
and 'iil bath -the Inner and outer'
rimeter. of „the circle at the end of,.
amler Can't; except In pro
designated 41 -irking spaces whit
'day be heretofore- constructed
Mkt
• Section 3; DIreltion of Tra)fic.,
When approaching traffic Pirde Ct
the end 'of Hamlet Court ell traffic
shall bear to the right and said
cir-
cia shall be designated as a one-way
fiow of traffic In said circe
Section 4. Signs "": "'" 1—•
The Highway Siiparintendent of
the Town of Wappinger be and
hereby is authorized and directed to '
erect No Parking" signs and "One •
Way" signs in accordance with this
Section 5. Penalties and Offenses
The owner or operator of any vehl-
cie who shall violate either the No -
Parking restriction herein or violate '
the direction of traffic signs erected
heretofore, shall be guilty of a traffic
Infraction, and shall pay a penalty In
the amount.as set forth In the Vehl-,
de & Traffic Law of the Stale of New.,
York for vloistion of any Traffic Infrac-4,
tons. Should no penalty be set loath
Int. & Traffic Law, then
they shall be subject to a penalty not
to exceed FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00).
'Section 8. Effective Date.
,This Local Law shall become ef-
fective Immediately upon Its filing
, with the Secretary of State of the
State of New York. -
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
OF WAPPINGER
= - ELAINE SNOWDEN I
- CLERK
".:DATEID:'AUGLIST 25, 1 989
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Elisabeth Inacker
of the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York,
being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several
times hereinafter was, the Bookkeeper
of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a
newspaper printed and published every Wednesday
in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New
York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly
published in the said newspaper for one weeks
successively in each week, commencing on the
...§.t.1:1... day. of September 19 89 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 6th day of .5gP •
19..k3.9 both days inclusive.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of Seotembe 8?J2
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF NEW YORK
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
# 14-4855902
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31,