1988-05-02 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BIMONTHLY MEETING
MAY 2, 1988
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ACCEPT MINUTES: April 4,'88 April 18,'88 Regular meetings
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS:
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
a. Peter Marlow, D.C. Public Health Eng. re:
Public Water supply & Sanitary Surveys
b. M.D. Rudikoff, Tri -Muni Sewer Commission,
related to Engineering study requested by
c. Request from S. Goldberg & S. Stoller for
for Political Parties in Town
d. Letter & Certificate from M. Liebermann re: completion of Code
Enforcement Officials Courses
e. Certificate of Insurance from WCSD #1 ("Meyers Run Against Drugs")
f. Wapp. Federation of Transit Custodial & Maintenance Workers re:
"Awareness Weekend"
Resignation of Linda Berberich, Ping. Bd. & Zng. Bd. Secretary
Wapp. Park Homes
re: cost estimate
Saratoga Assocs.
use of meeting room
g.
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
a. Approve Contract for Sr. Citizens Program & Authorize Supervisor
to sign
Adopt Local Laws on Sewer and Water Rates
Draft EIS T/W Wastewater Facilities Plan - Authorize Final EIS
2 Vacancies - Board of Architechtural Review
Request N.Y.S.D.O.T. to consider concept of Left Hand turn lane
in proposed Route 9 Median into Guardian Storage
f. Appointment of full time Clerk to Bldg. & Zoning Depts.
b.
c.
d.
e.
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Rejection Notice of Local Law #2-'88 (Hou.:e numbering)
b. Memo from Thos. Wood, re: M.& O. Sanitation - Sludge Removal
Contract.
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT
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The Regular Bimonthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger was held on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush
Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Paino opened the meeting at 7:32 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:
Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer
The meeting started with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
followed by a moment of silent prayer for the Town of Wappinger and
its residents.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 4, 1988, having previously
been forwarded to all Board Members, were placed before them for their
consideration.
MRS. SMITH moved that the Minutes of April 4, 1988, be and they are
hereby approved, as submitted by the Town Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Reports were received from the Town Justices for the month of April.
MR. VALDATI moved to accept the reports and place them on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
Petitions & Communications -
A report on the Wappinger Park Homes Public Water Supply and
Sanitary Surveys was received from Peter Marlow, Senior Public
Health Engineer for Dutchess County. This report was requested by
the Town Board as a result of complaints from residents in that area
on the quality of the water. Pressure recordings were conducted by
the department based upon low pressure concerns at this water company.
The results conformed with minimum pressure requirements and Mr.
Marlow indicated that the department will continue to monitor the
pressure occasionally and will respond to future pressure complaints
with a pressure check program. The second communication relating to
sanitary surveys which were conducted for sewage system failure,
chloride contamination and storm drain pollution. The residents
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expressed concern of salt content in the water which they felt
could be leaching into the ground water from the salt bin at the
Highway Department; investigation of this proved there was no effect
in the Wappinger Park area. They also investigated wells in the area
and found that all but two had acceptable drinking standards. These
communications have been forwarded to the Engineer, Attorney, Camo
Pollution and the representative from the Wappinger Park Homes.
MR. FARINA moved to receive these communications and place them on
file for further discussion at a work shop meeting upon completion
of the Engineer's report.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Matthew Rudikoff, President of the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission
wrote to the Attorney, Thomas Wood, regarding the cost estimate
related to an engineering study requested by Saratoga Associates.
While preparing the D.E.I.E. for the Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Plan, Saratoga Associates requested information from the Tri -Municipal
Commission required for this document; it was not submitted to them,
however, the Commission did submit a cost estimate to the Town in the
amount of $28,000.00 for the information required by Saratoga Associates.
Mr. Reis commented that the Tri -Municipal Commission has not been
cooperative during the preparation of the D.E.I.S. and he felt the
price was outrageous. He had conversation with Frasier Associates,
Consulting Engineers , pertaining to engineering costs that we could
incur in obtaining this information from Tri -Municipal and they felt
the cost would be substantially less than that quoted by the Commission.
A memo from the Attorney to the Town indicated that under the Freedom
of Information Law, we should be entitled to more information from
Tri -Municipal.
MR. REIS moved to authorize J. Kenneth Frasier Associates to obtain
the required information from the Tri -Municipal Commission at a cost
not to exceed $20,000.00.
Seconded by: Mrs. Paino
Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Mrs. Smith ---Nay, Mr. Valdati---Nay
Motion Carried
Mr. Valdati referred to Mr. Wood's Memo which requested that the Town
authorize him to request available information from Tri -Municipal
which, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law, would probably
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involve only costs related to copy work. Once this is submitted to
Saratoga Associates they can determine if they need additional informa-
tion or studies for the preparation of the Final E.I.S. He felt they
should follow the Attorney's recommendation, thus saving some cost to
the Town.
Mrs. Smith agreed that they should follow the Attorney's recommenda-
tion and endeavor to obtain the information through the Freedom of
Information Law with a small cost involved; it appeared to her that
(kw, $20,000.00 was quite a bit of money to spend if they didn't have to.
Mrs. Paino felt the situation needed clarification; in order for
Frasier Associates or any other engineering firm to do the calculations
on the data that Saratoga Associates needs to include in the F.E.I.S.
(which should have been in the D.E.I.S., but due to lack of cooperation
from Tri -Municipal, it was not), they need basic information that is
available by law under Freedom of Information and also through the
S.E.Q.R. Law. Mr. Reis is indicating that Tri -Municipal has to be
directed by the Town Board to forward the information to Frasier
Associates so they can review the information and do the calculations.
Their price is over $8,000 less than that quoted by Tri -Municipal.
Mr. Valdati added that the original amount authorized for Saratoga
Associates was $100,000.00 and that should include obtaining the
information needed from the Commission. Mr. Paggi explained that
this amount was estimated and the process has taken longer than they
anticipated due to objections to the lead agency and numerous attempts
were made to obtain information from various agencies, some of which
were worthwhile and others were not as cooperative; all of this took
extra time, hence additional monies.
County Legislator Sandra Goldberg requested that Mr. Wood's letter
be read for their information.
To: Supervisor and
Members of the Town Board
From: Thomas F. Wood, Attorney to the Town
Re: Tri -Municipal Wastewater Treatment Project
Date: May 2, 1988
Previously, you have been advised that I had made a request
pursuant to the provisions of the SEQR Law of the State of New York,
to Tri -Municipal for certain information and data that Saratoga
Associates and their engineering consultants were desirous of
obtaining, with respect to their preparation of the DEIS for the
Wastewater Treatment Project. My correspondence is made part of
the exhibits annexed to the Wastewater Treatment DEIS.
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In response to our request, Tri -Municipal Commissioners have
forwarded to us through Matthew Rudicoff, their engineer, a letter
indicating that they wishea the Town of Wappinger to agree to pay
some $28,000 to obtain that information and calculations necessary.
While it is recognize by all parties that some of the information
must be calculated by profEssional engineers, our consultants have
indicated that the cost wotld not reach the amount of $28,000.00.
It is therefore, my recommendation to the Town Board that you
formally authorize me to request on your behalf, that Tri -Municipal
provide us with the basic information available to them as it already
exists, in the form of pla s and prior calculations, pursuant to their
being an involved agency u der SEQR, as well as pursuant to the Freedom
of Information Law of the tate of New York.
The only charge that they would be able to impose or collect
from the Town then, would e an appropriate charge for their cost
of copying and collating the material and providing it to the Town.
Once this information is received, our consultants and engineering
consultants may review the same to determine a cost to calculating
the additional information based upon the raw data available from
Tri -Municipal.
I would therefore respectfully request at your meeting of May 2,
1988 that the annexed Resolution be adopted by your Board allowing me
to proceed on this matter.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN REIS who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board has been designated the Lead Agency
for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement with respect
to a Wastewater Treatment facility plan, and
WHEREAS, the Draft Environmental Impact Statement has been
received by the Board, and that a Public Hearing has been held for
public comment, and
WHEREAS, based upon the Draft of the Environmental Impact
Statement, it is obvious that additional data is necessary with
respect to the operations and expansion potential of the Tri -Municipal
Sewer System in order to complete the final Environmental Statement,
and
WHEREAS, Tri -Municipal officials have requested that the Town
of Wappinger pay in excess of $25,000.00 for the receipt of this
information, and
WHEREAS, It is the understanding of this Town Board that said
information may be available through cooperation of involved agencies
under SEQR, Article 18 of the Environmental Conservation Law or under
the terms of the Freedom of Information Law,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board does hereby
authorize the Attorney to the Town to formally request the documents
and information requested by Saratoga Associates from Tri -Municipal
Sewerage Commission with respect to preparation of the Draft Environ-
mental Impact Studies, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said request shall be made immediately
so as no delay will be experienced in the preparation of the final
Environmental Statement.
Seconded by: Councilman Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A request was received from Susan Stoller and Sandra Goldberg,
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Co -Chairpersons of the Town of Wappinger Democratic Committee,
for the use of Town Hall for political parties of the Town.
MRS. SMITH moved to grant their request and designate the Senior
Citizen Room for the meetings of the political parties.
Seconded by: Mr. Valdati
Roll Call Vote: 2 Ayes, Mr. Farina, Nay, Mr. Reis, Nay, Mrs. Paino, Nay
Motion Defeated
Mrs. Smith read from Section 64 of Town Law which stated that a political
group may not use the facilities of a town hall or any portion thereof
for the purpose of private and/or public meetings if they are also
used for town purposes. The Senior Citizen Room, she stated is not
used for town purposes and she, therefore, made the motion that the
political parties of the Town be allowed to use this specific room.
Mrs. Paino differed with Mrs. SmitI reasoning for this motion, pointing
out that many organizations use this room for their meetings. Further-
more she did not feel the Town Hall should be used by the various
political parties of the Town, but they should be reserved for non-
profit groups in the Town and as taxpayers they should be entitled to
the use of the building as they are paying enough money for this new
Town Hall.
Mrs. Stoller noted that the political parties do serve the Town and
the process of selecting candidates is part of the constitution; it
was her thought that all political parties should be a part of the
Town Hall and allowed the use of its facilities when it was convenient
to arrange the meetings.
It was also noted that the Recreation Commission meets at the Senior
Citizen Room each month and this is definitely for town purposes.
Mrs. Paino reiterated Section 64 of the Town Law stating that political
party private or public meetings may not take place in any portion of
the town hall which is used for town purposes. This room will soon
be used for the Senior Citizen Program four days a week, a new program
which is scheduled to start in the very near future and one of the first
of its kind. A roll call vote was then taken resulting in the motion
being defeated.
Our Fire Inspector, Mark Liebermann wrote to the Board informing them
that he had attended and completed the first two courses for Code
Enforcement Officials required by New York State. He will be attending
Course III during May and at this point has received certificates,
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copies attached to his correspondence for Courses I and II.
MR. FARINA moved to accept this correspondence and place it on file,
congratulate Mr. Liebermann for his achievements and wish him luck
on the remaining courses.
Seconded by Mrs. paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Certificate of Insurance was received from the Wappinger Central
School District #1 for their coming event, "Meyers Run Against Drugs",
previously requested by the Town Board when they received a request
to use Town Roads for this event.
MR. REIS moved to accept the Certificate of Insurance from the
Wappinger Central School District #1 and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
On a related matter, an announcement was received from the Wappinger
Federation of Transit Custcdial and Maintenance Workers re "Awareness
Weekend". This will be a run against drugs, on Sunday, May 22, 1988
in the Town and Village of Wappingers Falls. Those interested are
welcome to participate and may contact Lenney Moretti at 221-9888.
MR. REIS moved to accept this announcement and place it on file.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
A resignation was received from Linda Berberich, Secretary to the
Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals.
MRS. SMITH moved to accept this resignation and place it on file
pending a discussion with the Board on further information she has
obtained from conversation with Ms. Berberich and Mr. Levenson.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Committee Reports ---
Mr. Valdati, Health and Safety, reported that he had complaints of
speeding from residents on Wheeler Hill Road and suggested that the
radar gun be used by the Vandalism Patrol to check the speeding.
MR. VALDATI moved to forward a letter to Detective Carl Amburgey
requesting that the Town Vandalism Patrol incorporate the radar gun
to determine if there is unsafe speeding conditions in the Wheeler
Hill Road area.
Seconded by Mrs. Smith Motion Unanimously Carried
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Mr. Reis had no reports for this meeting.
Mr. Farina, Cable, announced that they have made progress with U.S.
Cablevision thanks to the efforts of the Town Cable Committee, headed
by Mr. Cortellino and the City of Beacon Cable Committee who worked in
conjunction with Mr. Farina and Charles Shaye of the New York State
Cable Commission. As a result of urging the residents to send letters
of complaints, the cable company has conceded and forwarded the
following letter which the subscribers should receive on May 16, 1988.
%imr' Dear Valued Cable Customer:
Over the last several months we have received numerous letters
from our subscribers regarding the scrambling of several of our
satellite services. Some letters have been favorable and some have
not. The unfavorable letters have by in large been from those
subscribers who purchased a cableready set or VCR and were able to
pick up expanded basic channels without a converter. These people
thought that they would never need a converter to pick up the
expanded cable channels. Unfortunately, this was inconsistent with
our company's plan to secure the channels so that only those who
paid for the expended service would receive it.
It is important to us that our subscribers are happy with our
service and we are taking the following action toward that goal.
Introducing Full Basic Service:
Beginning June 1, 1988, we will introduce our Full Basic
Service which will replace our present eleven channel Basic Service.
This new service will consist of 22 channels including Arts and
Entertainment and Nickelodeon which had previously been scrambled.
We have cancelled plans to secure any other existing unscrambled
channels. All of the Full Basic Channels are listed on the enclosed
Channel Card.
in order to receive the Full Basic Service channels, you must
either have a cable ready TV, a cable -ready VCR or a manual channel
selector box. Please don't confuse the channel selector box with
the addressable Scientific Atlanta remote control converter. The
manual channel selector box may be rented from U.S. Cablevision
for $2.00 per month.
The monthly charge for Full Basic Service is $13.00. If you
rent a channel selector box for the additional $2.00, your monthly
fee will be $15.00.
New Channels to be Added to Full Basic Service:
By the end of August, we will add a 24-hour governmental
channel. This channel will include C -Span featuring live coverage
of Congress in session, public affairs programming from Washington,
and New York State Governmental programming including NYSCAN (New
York State Community Affairs Network).
Expanded Basic Service:
For $17.50 per month you will receive our Expanded Basic
Service which offers several excellent features including every
channel available on Full Basic Service.
Expanded Basic subscribers enjoy the convenience of wireless
remote control channel tuning with the state-of-the-art addressable
Scientific Atlanta converter.
The expanded service also offers several additional program
choices including Madison Square Garden Network featuring the New
York Rangers, New York Knicks, Tennis, Boxing, and other events
live from Madison Square Garden.
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CBN Cable Network offers a wide array of family programming
from popular syndicated shows like Gunsmoke, to movies and children's
programming.
Nashville Network is ne of the most popular cable networks
available and offers a vari ty of quality programming including
fishing shows, auto racing, rodeos, music specials and more, all
with a country flavor.
Financial News Network will keep you in touch with financial
news as it happens, with up-to-date stock market reports, investor
advice, and business news.
As an Expanded Basic
of subscribing to several
For a reasonable monthly f
channel with SportsChannel
New Channels To Be Added T
Within the next few m
new channels to the Expand
several programming option
things develop.
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ubscriber, you will also have the option
uality premium entertainment channels.
e you can add Cinemax, Showtime, Sports -
Plus, or The Disney Channel.
Expanded Basic Service:
nths, we will be adding two or three
d Basic Service. We are evaluating
and we will keep you informed as
Pay -Per -View special events are also coming to U.S. Cablevision
and will be available exclusively to Expanded Basic Subscribers.
Soon we will offer events like Wrestlemania and Professional Boxing
on the special pay-per-view channel. The advanced technology of the
Scientific Atlanta convertr allows us to authorize you to receive
specific events which you order from the convenience of your home.
U. S. Cablevision has, and will continue to work toward
improving our programming nd our service. Having cable now has
more advantages than ever efore. We hope that you are taking
advantage fo The Cable Carc.. This card will allow you to receive
fantastic discounts at mane area retailers. If you did not receive
the cable card, please call our office or just stop by and we will
be happy to give you a new one.
Again, we always appreqciate your input regarding the types of
programming you want to seep on cable and we hope that the changes
introduced in this letter will be welcome ones in your home.
Sincerely yours,
s/ Howard Erichsen
Regional Manager
Mr. Farina thanked the residents who showed their concern and worked
with him and reiterated his appreciation to Mr. Shaye, from the Cable
Commission who also helped them in this effort to persuade U. S.
Cablevision to "see the light" and give their subscribers back the
full basic service. Mrs. Paino felt they owed Mr. Farina many thanks
and a big applause for his unceasing work in obtaining better cable
service for our residents.
Mr. Farina, re Town Garbage Program, reported at a previous meeting
that Royal Carting had increased the fees to the Town for this service.
Discussion was held by the Town Board, resulting in the Comptroller
soliciting other companies for this service only to find that Royal
is the lowest; there is therefore no other alternative other than to
raise the rates for this program. The Town now shows a deficit in
this fund and in order to break even they will have to charge $3.00
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a bag, with a discount to the Senior Citizens at $2.50 per bag.
MR. FARINA moved to increase the rate for the Saturday Morning
Garbage Program to $3.00 per 30 gallon bag, Senior Citizens,
$2.50 per bag.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
It was requested that a letter be directed to Paul Fanuele who sells
the tickets for that Program and notify him of this price change.
Mrs. Smith, Dial -A -Ride, reported that she had received many complaints
and the problem was with a driver; he has since been replaced so the
complaints have stopped.
Mrs. Smith attended the Airport Informational Meeting regarding the
permanent easements for those in the flight pattern. There were many
residents presents and they were all against this proposal and she
concurred with them. There are also many questions on the hold
harmless clause the County is contemplating. There will be many more
meetings on this matter before the situation is settled. She was
pleased that there were about one third of the County Legislators
present to listen to the comments.
Mrs. Smith also mentioned that three more proposals were submitted
for the Heating and Ventillating Maintenance Contract, making a total
of four for the Board to consider.
MRS. SMITH offered the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, Donald Synnett was Mayor of the Village of
Wappingers Falls for sixteen years, and
WHEREAS, Donald Synnett has been a highly regarded and
respected member of our community for many
years, and
WHEREAS, We are ever mindful of his caring, dedicated,
living contribution to our community and his
special love for the MIA Park, and
WHEREAS, Don was always there whenever his constituents
needed him most, often putting his own health
and well being aside to assist friends and
neighbors, and never feeling any job was
beneath him.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the
Town of Wappinger expresses its profound sorrow on the
untimely passing of Donald Synnett on April 18, 1988.
Seconded by: Mrs. Paino
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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Resolutions ---
The Contract for the Senior Citizens Program was ready for approval
by the Town Board. The Dutchess County Association for Senior Citizens,
Inc., forwarded an addendunwith no change in the dollar amount. The
two minor changes were, one, to increase the hours of the Director to
thirty (30) hours a week and reducing the hours of the instructor
from twenty (20) hours to seventeen (17) hours, and two, that the
Town would be responsible for all janitorial services necessary to
maintain this room at the Town Hall.
MRS. SMITH moved to approve the Contract between the Town of Wappinger
and the Dutchess County Association for Senior Citizens, Inc. and
authorize the Supervisor to sign said Contract.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
Public Hearings having been held on May 2, 1988 by the Town Board on
Local Laws increasing and or decreasing water and sewer rates on
various Town districts, the matter was placed before the Board for
their consideration.
MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #3 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 3 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1985,
LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1982, LOCAL LAW
NO. 9 OF 1980, WITH RESPECT TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF WATER RATES FOR THE
TALL TREES WATER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing water rates
for the Tall Trees Water District with respect to residential uses is
hereby repealed, only with respect to water rates and the prior laws
otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following water rates are hereby established
for the Tall Trees Water District.
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$180.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This Loyal Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #4 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 4 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF 1980
WITH RESPECT TO THE IMPOSITION AND
CHARGE FOR WATER RATES FOR THE
CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR
THE OAKWOOD WATER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Effective the third district fiscal quarter
of the year 1988, the following rates shall be charged: the owner
shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of $45.00 per quarter,
regardless of the consumption of water for said quarter, provided
said owner is connected to the system at any time during the
quarter.
SECTION 2. All other provisions of Local Law No. 7 of
the year 1980 are hereby ratified, with the exception of Section 1,
Subdivision B which this Local Law hereby amends and which refers
to the minimum charges for consumption of water.
SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #5 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 5 FOR THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 2 OF 1985
WITH RESPECT TO THE FLEETWATER
WATER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of Local Law No. 2 of the year 1985
is to be amended as set forth herein below:
The owner shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of thirty
dollars ($30.00) each quarter, regardless of consumption of water
for said quarter, provided said owner is connected to the system
at any time during the quarter. Consumption is billable at the
rate of $1.00 per 1,000 gallons.
SECTION 2. All other provisions of Local Law No. 2 of the
year 1985 are hereby ratified with the exception of Section 1, which
this Local Law hereby amends and which refers to water charges.
SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #6 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 6 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 6 OF 1984,
LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1981 WITH RESPECT
TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEWER RATES
FOR THE FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any anc all prior laws establishing sewer rates
for the Fleetwood Sewer Diatrict with respect to residential uses
is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer rates and the prior
laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Fleetwood Sewer District.
SECTION 3. This L
and as provided by Municip
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
cal Law shall take effect upon adoption
1 Home Rule Law.
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #7 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 13 OF 1984
WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF SEWER RATES FOR THE WILDWOOD
SEWER DISTFICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing sewer rates
for the Wildwood Sewer District with respect to residential uses
is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer rates and the prior
laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Wildwood Sewer District:
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$240.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This Lccal Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
MRS. PAINO Moved to adopt Isocal Law #8 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 8 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING OCAL LAW NO. 15 OF 1984
WITH RESP CT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
SEWER RAT S FOR THE MID -POINT PARK
SEWER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
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SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing sewer
rates for the Mid -Point Sewer District with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer rates, and the
prior laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Mid -Point Park Sewer District:
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$380.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
MRS. PAINO moved to adopt Local Law #9 of 1988 as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. 9 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 12 OF 1984
WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF SEWER RATES FOR THE ROCKINGHAM
FARMS SEWER DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing sewer
rates for the Rockingham Farms Sewer District with respect to
residential uses is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer
rates and the prior laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Rockingham Farms Sewer District:
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$240.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
LOCAL LAW NO. 10 OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 10 OF 1985,
LOCAL LAW NO. 14 OF 1984, LOCAL LAW
NO. 5 OF 1976 WITH RESPECT TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE
WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA #1.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws establishing sewer rates
for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect to sewer rates and the prior
laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates are hereby established
for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1.
A. Residential
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1. Each residential unit connected to the system:
$133.00 annuallly and payable each quarter.
SECTION 3. This Local Law shall take effect upon adoption
and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board on April 18, 1988 on
the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Plan. The following letter was received from
the Engineer relating to this matter:
April 29, 1988
Mrs. Elaine Snowden,
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Reference: Public Hearing
D.G.E.I.S.
Town of Wappinger Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Plan
Dear Mrs. Snowden:
In response to the concerns raised at the Public Hearing for the
Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement for the Town of Wappinger
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Plan, our office has examined shifting
the proposed location for the Reese Park Wastewater Treatment Facility
approximately 500 feet to the south. This would move the proposed
location for the constructiDn of the facility off the dedicated park
lands known as Reese Park.
By copy of this letter, I a:n asking that the Town Board authorize
the firm preparing the final generic Environmental Impact Statement,
the Saratoga Associates, study this alternative as a section in the
F.G.E.I.S. I will be forwarding a sketch within the next few days
to you to forward to the Town Board and the Saratoga Associates
showing the proposed locatiDn and its layout with respect to the
various adjoining properties.
By copy of this letter I am notifying the Town Board of my request.
If there are any questions and/or concerns, please contact this office.
Very truly yours,
s/ Joseph E. Paggi, Jr.
MR. REIS moved to authorize Saratoga Associates to proceed with the
Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Town of Wappinger
Wastewater Treatment Facilities Plan.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Two vacancies still existed on the Board of Architectural Review
and were placed before the Town Board for their consideration.
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN REIS who moved
its adoption:
RESOLVED, that David Wood be and he hereby is appointed as a
member of the Town of Wappinger Board of Architectural Reviews to
fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Constance Smith, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said David Wood shall serve
on the Board of Architectural Review for a term which will expire
January 21, 1991.
ih,,,i Seconded by: Supervisor Paino
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN REIS who moved
its adoption:
RESOLVED, that Louis Frazita, be and he is hereby appointed as a
member of the Town of Wappinger Board of Architectural Review to
fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Carol Courtois, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Louis Frazita shall serve
on the Board of Architectural Review for a term which will expire
January 21, 1990.
Seconded by: Supervisor Paino
Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Mrs. Smith ---Nay, Mr. Valdati---Abstain
Mrs. Smith commented that Mr. Frazita's resume was received late
and therefore his appointment should not be considered at this meeting.
Mr. Valdati added that the policy set by the Board was that all material
for the Agenda should be submitted by the Tuesday prior to the meeting;
this was what they agreed on and this should be no exception. There
were other names to be considered for this vacancy which should be
placed before the Board and if not acceptable, they would submit other
names.
It was Mrs. Paino's opinion that the appointment should be made
tonight as this Board has been operating without its full membership
for quite some time and the Chairman, Mr. Cirulli, was anxious to
have the appointments made tonight so they could get on with the
business at hand with a full Board.
The next item on the Agenda related to requesting the New York State
Department of Transportation to consider the concept the a left hand
turn lane in the proposed Route 9 Median into Guardian Storage,
located near the New Hackensack Road intersection.
Mr. Reis noted that this was discussed at length at a work shop with
the D.O.T.
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MR. REIS moved that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger request
the New York State Department of Transportation consider a left hand
turn lane into the Guardian Storage property from the proposed Route 9
Median.
Seconded by: Mrs. Painb
Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes 1rs. Smith ---Nay, Mr. Valdati---Nay
Prior to the vote on this :notion, Mr. Hirkala was recognized by the
Chair and stated that this action was a mistake and furthermore,
the business was illegal in so far as the warehouse portion is
concerned; the site plan approval was for a rental business. This
property owner's problem is self imposed and if they consent to this
left hand turn, every other business along Route 9 will request this
treatment. Mr. Reis replied that he should have been at the work shop
and he would realize this was for safety reasons; Mr. Hirkala still
vehemently expressed his objection, stating that in that area with
Wendys Fast Food Restaurant and the busy intersection it would be
a danger to permit said left hand turn, they will kill somebody and
he would recommend that the Town be sued and they did it with this
proposed action. He again referred to the illegal uses on the Redl
property and said he intended putting in a_formal recommendation for
the -property to be feviewed for all the businesses being conducted on
that site.
Mrs. Smith commented that at the work shop Mr. Redl strongly suggested
that she talk to some truck drivers about this proposal; since her
husband is a truck driver for thirty years she discussed it with him
and four other truck drivers. Their opinion was that it was absolutely
ridiculous to put a cut in there since they were widening the road to
make it safer; to have a tractor trailer cut across three lanes of
traffic is not safe. They recommended turning off on Old Route 9
to Middlebush Road, then north on Route 9 to reach the Guardian
Storage or any other place' of business along they way.
In reply to Mr. Incoronato's question on what the D.O.T. recommended,
Mrs. Paino replied that their recommendation for the trucks and trailers
entering Guardian Storage was that all the traffic be dumped on New
Hackensack Road; this road has problems enough, she felt, without
tracker trailers turning off of Route 9 and hitting traffic from the
plaza in front of Imperial, plus McDonalds and the traffic from the
Imperial Plaza and Wendys.
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June Visconti added her comment that she agreed with Mrs. Smith's
recommendation, which, she felt was the safest way for access to
that business.
Mr. Farina felt this plan did have merit, however, there were truck
drivers who were not regulars, and one of the state representatives
at that work shop felt that these particular drivers would very
probably head south and turn left into Imperial Plaza, using that
for a turn around on to New Hackensack Road and then north to the
Guardian Storage. This particular plaza cannot handle that kind of
traffic, it's not paved to accommodate that much weight.
Mr. Hirkala persisted in his efforts to disallow this warehousing use
on the Redl property and pointed out that this would make a difference
in the type of traffic that needed access to that site; you would not
have tractor trailers in and out, it would be predominantly cars which
would not present a problem. Put it back to Highway Business and they
wouldn't have this situation.
Mrs. Paino concluded the discussion and stated that given the options
available to alleviate the pending problem, the proposal to make a
cut in the median for a left hand turn seemed the safest approach to
her. The vote was then taken, resulting in the motion being carried
by a three to two vote. Mrs. Paino requested that a letter be directed
to the D.O.T. indicating that a majority of the Town Board have requested
that they consider the concept of a left hand turn in the proposed
Route 9 median into the Guardian Storage.
At budget time, both the Building Inspector and the Zoning Administrator
indicated that they could use additional help between their two depart-
ments and could also help out with Planning and the Fire Inspector.
The salary for this person was allocated in the Budget for 1988 and
an individual is available who is satisfactory to all concerned.
The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR PAINO who moved
its adoption:
RESOLVED, that Dorothy Schwartz, be and she hereby is appointed
as full time Clerk to the Building and Zoning Department at an annual
salary of $11,000.00 prorated from may 3, 1988.
Seconded by: Councilman Reis
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
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Mrs. Smith had asked for ai'resume for this individual at the last
meeting and felt she should be informed of new employees since she
does co-chair the Personnel Committee. The full Board was not even
aware when she was hired part time, nor were they knowledgable of the
fact that a full time appointment would be considered until they
received the Agenda. She did not feel this was the proper procedure.
Mr. Valdati suggested that the department head include a recommendation
on the proposed appointment along with the resume of the individual.
Unfinished Business ---
A rejection notice was received from the State on Local Law #2 of 1988,
House Enumeration, due to the fact that the word "Ordinance" was used
instead of "Local Law" in the text of the Law.
MRS. SMITH moved to readopt Local Law #2 of 1988 as follows:
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York, as follows:
LOCAL LW - HOUSE ENUMERATION
SECTION 1 - Legislative In ent
It is the intent of t
that all new buildings con
Local Law should be unique
e Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
tructed after the effective date of this
y numbered, so as to provide easy
identification for both the general public as well as emergency
vehicles. The Town Board finds that this is in the best interest
of the general health, welfare and safety of all of the residents
of the Town.
SECTIN II - Enumeration Required
The Town Assessor, sh 11 upon receipt of a duly approved
subdivision map or site pl n for commercial property, assign a
unique number to the build ng to be erected on said property, to
be unique from any other nimber on the same street upon which the
premises is located.
SECTION III - Numbering Required
Within five days after the assignment of a number, or
occupancy, whichever is laser, the owner of a property receiving
a Certificate of Occupancy following the adoption of this Local Law,
shall erect upon said property, the number given to the property
by the Town Assessor in accordance with the rules and regulations
to be promulgated by the Building Inspector of the Town of Wappinger.
Said number shall be clearLy visible from the nearest public highway
serving the property. Said number shall be placed either on the
building itself, or on a sign post located at the driveway entrance
to said property in accordance with rules of the Building Inspector.
SECTION IV - Penalties
Any person who fails to erect the building number as heretofore
required in a proper location within the time periods prescribed,
or allows the number to be removed without replacing the same,
within five days after notification of violation, shall be deemed
a violation of this Local :Law. A violation of this Local Law shall
be a violation and the property owner or tenant shall be subject
to a fine not to exceed $250.00.
SECTION V - Effective Date
This Local Law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary
of State.
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Seconded by: Mr. Farina
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays
A Memo was received from the Attorney regarding the M & 0 Sanitation
Sludge Removal Contract.
MRS. PAINO moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file
pending discussion at a future work shop.
Seconded by Mr. Farina
Motion Unanimously Carried
A work shop was held last week to discuss certain changes in the
Local Law on Interim Zoning previously requested by the Dutchess
County Department of Planning. The Local Law has been revised and
the next step is to set another Public Hearing.
The folloiwng proposed Local Law on Interim Zoning was introduced
by SUPERVISOR PAINO:
A LOCAL LAW REGULATING FOR AN INTERIM PERIOD THE ISSUANCE OF
BUILDING PERMITS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, PENDING COMPLETION
AND REVIEW OF AN UPDATED AND REVISED COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
AND CONTEMPLATED AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCES BY THE TOWN
BOARD.
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as
follows:
1. SHORT TITLE
This Local Law shall be known and may be cited as the
"Interim Zoning Law" of the Town of Wappinger.
II. LEGISLATIVE INTENT AND FINDINGS OF FACT
A. The Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, concerned
about land use and development trends in the Town and the region and
the standards contained in the Town's current development regulations,
has had prepared an updated Master Plan and intends to prepare an
appropriate Zoning Ordinance. For this purpose, the Town has and
intends to continue to conduct research, studies and surveys and
will present findings and recommendations to the public through
informational meetings and formal public hearings both by the
Planning Baord and the Town Board. This procedure will lead to
the adoption of a revised Master Plan and the preparation of and
adoption of necessary amendments to the zoning ordinances and
subdivision regulations of the Town of Wappinger to implement such
plan. The necessary completion of research studies, surveys and
rewriting and adoption of Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance is
expected to take nine (9) months.
B. The Town Board does hereby find that, pending the completion
of the necessary surveys, studies, meetings and hearings and other
actions incident to proper consideration and decisions relative to
the Master Plan and any revisions and amendments of the Town zoning
ordinances, that appropriate statutory measures must be taken during
this period to protect the public itnerest by preserving the integrity
of the proposed revised Master Plan and Zoning Ordinance. The Town
Board also finds that continuation of present zoning regulations
during the interim period may destroy the integrity of the Master
Plan and its basic purposes, comprehensive aspects and intentions,
in that, since the adoption of the Master Plan now in effect, the
Town has experienced localized ground water shortages and pollution,
building on steep slopes, infrastructure deficiencies, and the lack
of affordable housing, and the rapid escalation in land values.
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Pursuant to authority duly vested in it, it is the intention of
the Town Board to protect aid Master Plan and to preserve its
intended objectives and in ure implementation by hereby adopting
reasonable protective inte im regulations during preparation and
consideration of the afore aid Master Plan and prospective changes
in the zoning ordinances a d thereby protect the public interest
and welfare and prevent pr mature land development that could
prejudice the integrity an objectives of the Master Plan or result
in the establishment of la d use patterns that may be inconsistent
with and in violation of t e intent of the revised Master Plan.
The interim zoning legisla_ion is intended to supplement existing
zoning laws in the Town of Wappinger by adding area to the minimum
lot size required in each residential and business districts with
all requirements of the supplemented zoning designation in the present
law to apply as is set forth in Section 421 and 422 as supplemented
herein. The Town Board fu2ther provided herein for a review and
appeals procedure to avoid or iminimze any iniquities or hardships
that may result from the s.rict application of these regulations.
III. SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTER 66 OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER ZONING
ORDINANCE.
A. Section 421 and 422 entitled "Schedule Establishing Standards:
of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance is supplemented by the
following area requirements as set forth in the following table:
S 421 SCHEDULE OF REGULATIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Lot Designation
R 10
R 15
R 20
R 40
Square Footage
20,000
30,000
40,000
80,000
S 422 SCHEDULE OF REG1JLATIONS FOR NON RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
PI lA 2 acres
PI lA 4 acres
OR lA 2 acres
HB lA 2 acres
HBI2A 4 acres
GB 45,000 square feet
NB 1 acre (20,000)
B. Any application for subdivision in accordance with
subdivision regulations that has been granted "preliminary approval"
by the Planning Board prior to the effective date of this law shall
be allowed to continue under the pre-existing schedule of standards.
C. Section 421 "Multiple Family Resident Districts 3 acres
and 5 acres" and "425 PUD" is suspended until this law expires.
D. The official Zoning Map and Zoning Law of the Town of
Wappinger adopted March 10, 1980 shall be deemed supplemented
accordingly.
E. This law shall expire nine (9) months from the date of
adoption.
F. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, no
provision of this Interim Zoning Local Law shall govern any property
serviced by both a Sewer District and a Water District. Any property
serviced by both a Sewer District and a Water District shall continue
to be governed by the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance without regard
to this Local Law.
G. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to apply to or
effect any subdivision of land where the ultimate result will be three
lots or less.
IV. SCOPE OF CONTROLS.
A. During the effective period of this Law:
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1. Building permits shall be issued in accordance with
the revised standards herein.
2. The issuance of building permits where a completed
application has been submitted to the Building and Zoning Inspector
within thirty (30) days from the effective date of this Law, shall
be in accordance with the requirements of the law existing immediately
prior to the adoption of this Law.
V. APPEALS AND VARIANCES
Where there are practical difficulties or unnecessary
hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of this Local
Law, the Board of Appeals shall have the power, in passing upon
appeals, to vary or modify the application of any of the regulations
or provisions of this Local Law relating to the use, construction, or
alteration of buildings or structures, or the use of the land, so that
the spirit of this Local Law shall be observed, public safety and
welfare secured and substantial justice done.
VI. PENALTIES
Any person, firm, entity or corporation that shall construct,
erect, enlarge or alter any building or structure or subdivide any
land in violation of the provisions of this Local Law or shall otherwise
violate any of the provisions of this Local Law shall be subject to
the penalties authorized by Town Law Section 268 for violation of any
Zoning Local Laws.
VII. VALIDITY
The invalidity of any word, section, clause, paragraph,
sentence part or provision of this Local Law shall not effect the
validity of any other part of this Local Law which shall be given
effect without such invalid part or parts.
VIII. REPEAL OF OTHER LAWS
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with
the provisions of this Local Law are hereby superceded to the extent
necessary to give this Local Law full force and effect during the
effective period.
IX. CONFORMING STATUS MAINTAINED
Any structure for which a Certificate of Occupancy has been
issued prior to the effective diate of this Local Law shall continue
to be deemed conforming and shall not become "non -conforming". Any
application for alterations or additions to these existing conforming
structures shall be reviewed without regard to the provision of this
Local Law.
X. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Local Law shall take effect immediately, upon filing
with the Secretary of State.
MRS. PAINO moved to set a Public Hearing on the Local Law on Interim
Zoning on May 16, 1988 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush
Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, to hear all interested parties.
Seconded by Mr. Reis
Motion Unanimously Carried
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New Business ---
Mr. Incoronato had some information to share with the Board and
the residents present, that being that Royal Carting Company will
now pick up newspapers and magazines from their customers for
recycling. He hoped the other carting companies would soon follow
suit. Since Royal picks up the garbage at the Highway from the
Saturday Morning Garbage Program, he recommended that the residents
be informed they can bundle their papers and magazines and help the
conservation effort.
Mrs. Paino referred to correspondence received from Commissioner
James Spratt, Dutchess County Department of Public Works regarding
the 7 -Eleven Store at Route 9 and Old Hopewell Road. The Southland
Corp., operators of the stere have been directed to close the exit/
entrance from the store out to Old Hopewell Road (CR 28) due to the
dangerous condition that e:Kists due to southbound vehicles on Route 9
turning left onto CR 28, t:zen immediately attempt to turn left again
into the parking area, and by cars exiting here and attempting to
turn left up the hill. The Town has so far been unsuccessful in
their requests to have the County close this cut and have been very
concerned due to the danger involved. It took a long time but at last
the County responded to their concerns.
There was no other business to come before the Board.
MR. FARINA moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mrs. Smith and
unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9:06 P.M.
Reg. Mtg. 5/2/88
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988, at the Town Hall, Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local
Law No. 1 of 1985, Local Law No. 1 of 1982, and Local Law No. 9 of
1980, With Respect to the Establishment of Water Rates for the Tall
Trees Water District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:03 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
It was noted that the rates for the Tall Trees District will be
$45.00 each quarter, a reduction from $544b per quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked if there were any comments from the public. Noone
had comments either for or against the Local Law.
MR. FARINA moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Smith
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:04 P.M.
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 ESTABLISHING
WATER RATES FOR THE TALL TREES
WATER DISTRICT
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
ss:
says:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing water rates for the Tall Trees Water District,
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.
Sworn to before me this „„2/r-vL,'
day of %7'u .4, 1988.
Notary Public
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORE
NO. 4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY .6
COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 4, 19...a
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
NOTICE
andGIVEN tha-
hasbeen duly presented int
before the Town Board of the Tom of Wap-
pinger. Dutchess Courcy, .New York _on,.--.
Apnl 19th, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
' follows:
LOCALLAVVAQ OF THE YEAR 1888'
AMENDIM . LAW NO. 1 OF THE'
- YEAR-4985.x--r.+..s..
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF THE.yEAR .
r AMENDING LOCAL N� 9 OF THE YEAR
1990
WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISH-'+
MENT OF WATER RATES FOR THE TAU.
TREES WATER DISTRICT .
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town of Wappir• Dutchess County,
' New York. as follows: ' -
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws
establishing water rates for the Tall Tress
Water District with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect
to water ratesand the prior taws attenrke
confirmed.
I SECTION 2. Ths following water rates
aro hereby established tor the Tall Tress
, Water District. -
A. Residential
1. Each residential unit connected to
•--the system: 8180.00 annually and Payer
on a quarterly basis. shallSECTION 3. local
andIsm
as provMk, ef-
ided by
M• ut upon adoption
untn Home RuleLaw.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Town Board will conduct aLPubl PublicL141inng
the
on the aforesaid proposed
Town Hall, 20 Middiebush Road, Wapp-
ingers Falk, Dutchess County, New York
May 2,
�
ddat t whichbml P.M.� intedwi8
be heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Iter
will be available for examination and in-
spection at the ohmsofthe Town Clark of
the Town o1 Wappings in the Town SMO
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Heanrr.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
' - Town of Wappinger
Dated: April 20, 1988
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
....Giaela.Schmita 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... day of ...April 19..8.8 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the .22th day of ...April..
19.?.?. both days inclusio !'
Ca)
A'
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this .�.z t .... day of ..aP ..
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
QUALIFIED IN DUICHESS COUNTY
# 14-4°55.02
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19b
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 7 of 1980 With Respect to the Imposition and Charge for Water Rates
for the Consumption and Use of Water for the Oakwood Water District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:05 -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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The rate for the Oakwood Water District will be $45.00 per quarter,
a reduction from $55.00 each quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked for comments from the public either for or against
the Local Law and if there were any questions.
There were no comments or questions from the public.
MR. FARINA moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Smith
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:06 P.M.
cine(> -GO t-,
H. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
AFFIDAVIT OF
IN THE MATTER POSTING
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING
WATER RATES FOR THE OAKWOOD
WATER DISTRICT.
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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing water rates for the Oakwood Water District,
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.
Sworn to before me this cL- C—
day of `27cam/ 1988.
Notary Public
01.1 i o i�
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
NO. 4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 4, 1Q IG
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
• *or 6 1fiEPEBv3. W"!�N thatah're
Aaalpeen day presented andintroduced-
before the town Board al the Tewn of Wap!
pi r, Dutch's. County, New York on
• April 18th, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
! LOCAL LAW N0. OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF THE
YEAR' 1980 WITH RESPECT TO THE IM-
POSITION AND CHARGE FOR WATER
RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND
USE OF WATER FOR THE OAKWOOD
WATER DISTRICT -
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town of Wappnger, Dutchess County,
New York, u follows:
SECTION ,1. EBective the third detnct
fiscal quarter lot the year 1988, the -follow-
ing rales shall be cheroot: the owner shall
be obligated to pay the mmtmum charge of
$45.00 per quarter, regardless of the con-
sumption of water for said quarter. provid-
ed said owner es connected to the system
it any time during the quarter. -- • 2. All other provisions of Local
Law No. 7 of the year 1980 are hereby
, ratified, with Me exception of Section 1,
Subdwxr'on 8 which the4ocal law hereby
amends and which refers 10 the minimum
xharges for consumption of water.
r SECTION 3. This local law shall take et-
'
. fact upon adoption and as provided by the
t Municipal Home Rule Law. .
NOTICE IS FURTHER -GIVEN that the
Tam Board wll conduce a Public Heanng
on the eloresaid proposed Local Law at the
-Town Hall, 20 Midde
kbush Road. Wapp-
' fingers Falls. Dutchess County, New York
on May 2. 1988.7:03 P.M. E.D.T. on such
7 date at which time all parties mterested will
be heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
y copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
spection at the office of the Town Clerk of
the Town of Wappinger to the Town Hall
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Fearing.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Dated: April 20, 1988
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Gisela Schmitz 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
...2.� . day of April 1988 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 27 h day of .Apr, l,,,
19..8.8 both days inclusive. / /�
/ / y 1 I
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ...2.7 tb... day of ..Ap ..
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF NEW YORK
QUALIFIED I.1 DUTCHESS COUNTY
H 14-4S55SC2
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 2 of 1985 With Respect to the Fleetwood Water District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:06 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The rate for this District will be $30.00 per quarter down from $31.00
per quarter.
Mrs.Paino asked for comments or questions from the public; noone spoke
on the proposed Local Law.
MRS. SMITH moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Valdati,
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:07 P.M.
(4,,Mk SIJA'w9dk,
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 ESTABLISHING
WATER RATES FOR THE FLEETWOOD
WATER DISTRICT.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being'duly sworn, deposes and
says:
That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting
Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess
and State of New York.
That on April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing sewer rates for the Fleetwood Water District,
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.
Sworn to before me this �in-0t--
day of 3%T 4/ 1988.
J
Notary Public
lie
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OF NEW YORK
NO. 4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCIIESS COUNTY
COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 4, 19
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nat There •
has been duty presented and introduced
r before the Town Board of the Town of Wap -
n" paver, Mitcham County, New York on
April 111th, 1986, a proposed Local Law as
h'ilmoCAG 1 X10'."°FOR ThgYEAR:.
1�
AMENDING LOCAL LAW Ni).. -2 OF 1985
fr WITN RESPECT .TQ FI.
THE.EETWOOD
• t -WA EF1OISTAIC7'•-
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York. as follows:- ' •
SECTION 1. Section 1 of Local Law No.
201 the year 1985 is to be amended as set
lords herein below:.
The owner shall be•obligated to pay the
minimum Charge of thirty dollars (930.00)
each quarter, regardless of consumption of
wOeerr toraaid quarter, provided said owner
T Is'e0ilneoted to the system at any time dur- .
ing the quarter. Consumption Gs billable at
+ Amnia of 81.00 per 1,000 gallons.
bECTION 2. Ail other provisions of Local
:Law No..2 of the year 1995 are hereby
ratified -with the exception of Section 1
which; this local law hereby amends and
which refers to water charges. •
SECTION 3. This local law shall take of
fact upon adoption and as provided by the •
I,. 1 Municipal Home Rule Law.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
- Towq•Board will conduct a Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Lav at the
Town .Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp-
ingers Falls, Dutch's& County, New York
-- on May 2, 1988 7:06 P.M. E.D.T. on such _
daW'at which time all parties interested *11
be heard. .
NOTICE IS. FURTHER GIVEN that
. copies 01 the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
t�etown Clerk
Town of Wappinger inthe Town Hall
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Hearing.
tP Elaine H. Snowden
_ - Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
April 20, 1988•
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
GLspla $chmitz 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
27th day of April 1988 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 27th day of . April
19..813 both days inclusiv,
4.1
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 27th day of .APri?... 0988
My commission expires
Notary Public
'Mal E1 WISNICRT"'
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
OUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
N 14-4a559O2
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19.12
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 6 of 1984, Local Law No. 1 of 1981, With Respect to the Establishment
of Sewer Rates for the Fleetwood Sewer District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:09 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The rate for this District will be $70.00 per quarter, up from $60.00
per quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked for comments from the public in regard to the rates
for the Fleetwood Sewer District. Noone spoke on the proposed law.
MR. REIS moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Farina
and unanimously carried.
The Public Hearing closed at 7:10 P.
Elaine ti. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
AFFIDAVIT OF
IN THE MATTER POSTING
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING
SEWER RATES FOR THE FLEETWOOD
SEWER DISTRICT.
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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing sewer rates for the Fleetwood Sewer District,
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.
Sworn to before me this 02/Lee--
day
/ ee-
day of
19//a...44/
Notary Public
1988.
---,I-Li-el-
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORE
PI 0.4866032
OUAUFIED IN DUTCHESS COJNTY0'
COMMISS!ON EXPIRES AUG. 4, IL -GC
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there
has been duly presented and introduced
`°' before theTown Board of the Town of Wap'
-Flinger, Dutchess County, New York on
April 18th, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
loaowe
LOCAL LAW NO. ' OFTHE YEAR 1988
' AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. d OF THE
YEAR 1984
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF THE
EAR 1981
H Y WITH RESPECT- TO THE ESTABUSH-
MENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE
FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
- BET ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town o1 Wallows: , Dutchess County,
New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and ell prior laws
establishing sewer rates for the Fleetwood
Sewer District with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect
10 sewer rates and the prior laws otherwise
, confired. .
. SECTION 2. The following sewer 'rates
are hereby established for the Fleetwood
Sewer District.
t. iA. Residential .
w- 1. Each residential unit be obligated
to pay the minimum charge 01870.00 each
1 quarter, regardless of consumption of water
tor ,said quarter, and 52.50 per 1,000
f+gallons, additional.
w,. - SECTION 3. This local law shall take el-
* fed upon adoption and as provided by
{ Municipal Home Aute Law. -
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
tTown Board will conduct a Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the
town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp,
Fangers Falls. Dutcbess County, New York
on May 2. 1988 7:09 P.M. E.D.T. on such
I date at which time all panes interested will
I be heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
spection at the office o1 the Town Clerk of
Me Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Hearing.
Elaine H."fSnowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Dated' April 20. 1988 -
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Gisela„��h>,tia,tZ. 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
.22th.. day of .AgriL 19.88 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 2 7th
1958. both days incl ave
day of April....
Li(
/i} � ,
•
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this .27.tb..... day of ..ARtodu•.49.8.8.
•
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
OUALIF:ED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
# 14-455902 �%�
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19,(,-
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 12 of 1984 With Respect to the Establishment of Sewer Rates for
the Wildwood Sewer District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:12 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The new proposed rate is $60.00 per quarter down from $65.35 per
quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked for comments from the public either for or against
this proposed Local Law.
There were no comments made by those present either for or against
the Law.
MR. FARINA moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Reis
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:13 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
i
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
IN THE MATTER
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ON A PROPOSED
LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING SEWER RATES
FOR THE WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
says:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing sewer rates for the Wildwood Sewer District,
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.
Sworn to before me this
6;i4,7
day of ///fr 1988.
Notary Public
Alp
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILES. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORIC
NO. 4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS CO'JNTY,Ty---
COAIrSSTN EXF1RES AU3, 4, 19 4'
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there
has been duly presented and introduced
I before the Town Board of the Town of Wep-
t
purger, Dutchess County, New York on
1
April 18th, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
i AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 13 OF
THE YEAR 1984 WITH RESPECT TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF SEWER RATES
FOR THE WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
. the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County;""
New York as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws
establishing sewer rates for the Wildwood
Sewer Distract with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect.
to sewer rates and the prior laws otherwise
confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates
are hereby established for the Wildwood
Sewer District:
A Residential
" 1. Each residential unit connected to'
- the system: 8240.00 annually and payable
on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This local law shall take ef-
fect upon adoption and as provided by
Municipal Home Rule Law. - -
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Town Board will conduct a Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the
Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road. Wapp-
ingers Falls, Dutchess County. New York
on May 2, 1988 7:12 P.M. E.D.T. on such
date at which time all parties interested will
be heard.
• NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that -
copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in •
-
' spection at the office of the Town Clerk of
• the Town of Wappmger in the Town Hall
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Hearing
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Dated: April 20, 1988
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Gisela Schmitz
of the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York,
being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several
times hereinafter was, the Bookkeuer
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
..2,7.t44.. day of .Apri1 198 8 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 27th day of April
19.8.8. both days inclusive.
(.11e,g
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 27 th day of .. A.P.r - �� � 1��
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF NEW YORK
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
1114-4555902 Q
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31 1
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 15 of 1984 With Respect to the Establishment of Sewer Rates for
the Mid -Point Park Sewer District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:15 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The proposed rate for this district is $95.00 per quarter down from
$118.60 per quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked those present if there were any comments or questions
on the proposed rate for this district.
No one responded with any comments or questions on this Local Law.
MR. FARINA moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Reis
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:16 P.M.
actRNIAtt4.
cLA-CL9.
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 ESTABLISHING
SEWER RATES FOR THE MID -POINT
PARK SEWER DISTRICT
STATE OF NEW YORK )
ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
says:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
That on April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing sewer rates for the Mid -Point Park Sewer
District, 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.
c72 -11A
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Sworn to before me this c.,Z /4.-aC�
day of ',9/%tLi-1/ 1988.
(1%.--Cf-L4 I ,,,,ti1,...4�
Notary Public
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK
O . 4866032
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY/
COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG. 4, 19 ii
Southern Dutchess News
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there
has been duly presented and introduced
belore the Town Board o1 the Town of Wap-
pinger.
appinger, Dutchess County. New York on
April 181h, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 15 OF
THE YEAR 1984
WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISH-
MENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE MID-
POINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT
LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town 01 Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, as lollows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws
.eslabhshing sewer rates for the Mid -Point
Sewer District with respect to residential
uses is hereby repealed, only with respect
t0 sewer rates and the prior laws otherwise
confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates
are hereby established for the Mid -Point
Park Sewer District:
A. Residential
1: Each residential unn connected I0
the system: 5380.00 annually and payable
on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3 This local law shall take ef-
fect upon adoption end as provided by
Municipal Home Rule Law.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Town Board will conduct a Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the
Town hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp-
ingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York
on May 2. 1988 7:15 P.M. E.D.T. on such
date at which time all parties imeresled will
be heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
spection at the office of the Town Clerk of
the Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall
between the date 01 this notice and the date
of the Public Hearing.
Elaine H Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Dated: April 20. 1988 ,
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Gisela Schmitz
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 ...P.ta.e..weeks
successively in each week, commencing on the
27th... day of .APs1 , 198.8., and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the
27th day of APr
19 88 both days inclusive.
1
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ,.2 7. k�.... day of .Apx: l - 198,8. ?
Notary Public
1,84
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CI: NEV: YCRK
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COLkf:
COMMISSION EXPIRES MAilCH 31, t9 (!
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on the proposed Local Law Amending Local
Law No. 12 of 1984 With Respect to the Establishment of Sewer Rates
for the Rockingham Sewer District.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:18 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The proposed rate for this district is $60.00 per quarter down from
$68.90 for each quarter.
The Supervisor asked if anyone in the audience had questions or comments
on the proposed Local Law.
There were no comments made or questions asked on this Law.
MR. FARINA moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Reis
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:19 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
AFFIDAVIT OF
IN THE MATTER POSTING
OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING
SEWER RATES FOR THE ROCKINGHAM
FARMS SEWER DISTRICT.
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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local
Law establishing sewer rates for the Rockingham Farms Sewer
District, 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.
Sworn to before me this
day of (7,4'..--(7/ 1988.
Notary Public
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
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CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there
has been duly presented and introduced
I before the Town Board of the Town o1 Wap-
I pinger, Dutchess County:.New-eork On
April 18111, 1988, a propgi49-Local Law as
i follows: �-'"',55(f'-.
LOCAL LAW NV' '7OF THE'YEAR 1988'.
t1 AMENDING LOCAL •t:AW r•NO. 12 OF.Ii
{ THE YEAR 1984•rbaf'
•- yr- =
1
1 • WITH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISH- 1
MENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE
" ROCKINGHAM SEWER DISTRICT .
.LOCAL LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
1 • > BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board o1
, the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, as follows:
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws
establishing sewer rates for the Rock-
ingham Sewer Distnct with respect to
, residential uses is hereby repealed, only
with respect to sewer rales and the prior
laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates
are hereby established for the Rockingham
Sewer District:
A. Residential .
1 Each residential unit connected 10
the system: 5240,00 annually and payable
on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 3. This local law shall take ef-
fect upon adoption and as provided by
Municipal Home Rule Law.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Town Board will conduct a Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the
Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp-
ingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York
on May 2, 1988 7:18 P.M. E.D.T. On such
dale at which time a0 panes mlerested will
be heard.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
copes of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
spectiOn al the odice 01 the Town Clerk of
the Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall
between the dale o1 Ins notice and the date
of the Public Hearing.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Dared: April 20, 1988
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
sela..Schmirt of the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York,
being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several
times hereinafter was, the Bookkeep r
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
.27.th.. day of April 19 88 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the .Z.7.tb. day of April....
19 8 8 both days inclus
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this .2.7th.... day of APr
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF REW YORK
QUALIF;ED+ IN O!' I:,I IESS COUNTY
# 14,1C5EErC7
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19,
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A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
on May 2, 1988 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law
No. 10 of 1985, Local No. 14 of 1984 and Local Law No. 5 of 1976 With
REspect to the Establishment of Sewer Rates for the Wappinger Sewer
Improvement Area #1.
Supervisor Paino opened the Hearing at 7:21 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 Affidavits of Posting and
Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached
hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing).
The proposed rate for this district is $33.25 up from $25.00 each
quarter.
Mrs. Paino asked if there were any comments or questions from the
audience regarding the proposed rates.
No one spoke either for or against the proposed Local Law.
MRS. SMITH moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Farina
and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:22 P.M.
CLAiM, -AA SttAS1A3oPA-,
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 ESTABLISHING
SEWER RATES FOR THE WAPPINGER
SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA #1.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
says:
AFFIDAVIT OF
POSTING
ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and
Tht 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 April 26, 1988, your deponent posted a copy
of the attached notice of Public
Law establishing sewer rates for
Hearing on a proposed Local
the Wappinger Sewer Improvement
Area #1, 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,
Sworn to before me this
/7/ a -t-1/
•
6-14-4Lu/
Notary Public
day of
1988.
C:LnLi k AL raei..,
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
CECILE S. HAWKSLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORE
NO. 4866032
QUAUFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
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84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS
NEW YORK - 12590
.•.. agliceas-iienEEPrGLVEN,h.t there
has been duly presented and introduced
before the Town Board of the Town of Wap•
. ginger. Dutchess County, New York on
Apnl 19th, 1988, a proposed Local Law as
follows: •
LOCAL'LAW NO. OF THE YEAR 1988
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 10 OF
THE YEAR 1985
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. ,14 OF
THE YEAR 1904
AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE
YEAR 1976 '
WLTH RESPECT TO THE ESTABLISH-
MENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE WAP-
' FINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT 61.
LOCAL LAW NO:' OF THE YEAR 1988
BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of
the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, as follows: '
SECTION 1. Any and all prior laws
establishing sewer rates for the Central
Wappinger Sewer Improvement 61 with
respect to residential uses is hereby repeal-
ed, only with respect to sewer rates and the
prior laws otherwise confirmed.
SECTION 2. The following sewer rates
are hereby established for the Wappinger
Sewer .I mprovement:1X .
A Residential '
1. Each residential unit connected to.„
the system: 5133.00 annually and payable
each quarter.
SECTION 3. This local law Shall take ef-
fect upon adoption and as provided by
Municipal Home Rule Law.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the
Town Board will conduct a -Public Hearing
on the aforesaid proposed Local Low at the
Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wapp-
ingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York-.
- on May 2, 1988 7:21 P.M. E.D.T. on such
, date at which time all parties interested will
be heard:
NOTICE IS - FURTHER GIVEN that
copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law
will be available for examination and in-
spection al the office of the Town Clerk of
the Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall
between the date of this notice and the date
of the Public Hearing.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk,
Town of Wappinger
Dated: April 20, 1988
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Gisela Schmitz
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
2 7 th day of .April 198 8 and on the
following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 27th day of April
19.13/3 both days inclus
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2 7th day of . A r 4988
j
Notary Public
My commission expires
RACHEL WISHART
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORC,
QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
# 14-4251J32
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19/9