1984-12-03 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BIMONTHLY MEETING
DECEMBER 3, 1984
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
3. ACCEPT MINUTES November 19, 1984
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS:
Sup/Compt thru Oct. 84
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
a. J. E. Railing, P.E., request confirmation of Town providing
water service to 2 lot Subdivision - Parsons - All Angels Hill
Rd. (CWW IA)
b. Received copy of Special Franchise Assessment application for
review by State Bd.of Equalization & Assessment.
c. Gayle Corbin request for Speed limit on Diddell Rd.
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
a. Reimbursement Transfer requests from W & S to Gen. Fund for
postage & adm. charges
b. Transfer requests - reimbursement to Compt. Accnt for Floater -
various departments
c. Transfer requests - reimbursement to Gen. Fund Data processing
accnt for Co. Computer Service -Various Depts.
d. Adoption of Construction costs Inspection fee schedule
e. Adopt Fee Schedule for Fire Prevention Bureau Inspections
f. Adopt Special. Use Permit Amendment to Zoning Ord.
g. Transfer request - Contingency to Gen. Fund
h. Change order request - Hayward & Pakan - re: windows
i. Co. charge for Tax bill entry - W & S unpaid bills - put on Tax
roll
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Resignation of Amelia Crosby from Compt. position
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT
The Regular Bimonthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger was held on December 3rd, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill
Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Versace opened the Meeting at 8:02 P.M.
Present:
Frank Versace, Supervisor
Renata Ballard, Councilwoman
Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
Irene Paino, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Absent:
Gerard McCluskey, Councilman (due to illness)
Others Present:
Bernard Kessler, Attorney
Ronald Evangelista, Engineer
Kenneth Croshier, Highway Superintendent
The Meeting started with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The Minutes of the Regular Bimonthly Meeting of November 19th,
1984, having previously been forwarded to all Board Members,
were now placed before them for their consideration.
MRS. PAINO moved that the Minutes of November 19, 1984, be and
they are hereby approved as submitted by the Town Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Reports were received from Supervisor/Comptroller through
October 31, 1984 and the Hydrant Report for November.
MRS. PAINO moved to accept the above stated reports and place
them on file.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from John Railing requesting confirmation
that the Parson Four Lot Subdivision would be served with Town
water facilities from Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area.
Approval from the Town Board was required by the Dutchess County
Department of Health.
Although Mr. Versace had no objection to the Town serving this
subdivision with water facilities, he had questions on the easement
agreement between Mr. Parsons and the Hilltop Water Company relating
to the construction and maintenance of the water mains. He
recommended that the matter be tabled to the December 17th,
1984 meeting.
MR. VERSACE moved to forward a letter to Mr. Railing and Mr.
Parsons requesting them to attend a work shop session on
December 13th, 1984 at 7:30 P.M. for further discussion on
the easement.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Copy of a Special Franchise Assessment application for review
by the State Board of Equalization and Assessment initiated by
the New York Telephone Company had been received by the Town
Clerk. She recommended that this be referred to the Attorney
for any action he may wish to take.
MR. VERSACE moved to refer the Special Franchise Assessment
application to the Attorney for his review and necessary action.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Gayle Corbin wrote to the Town Board, on behalf of herself and
other residents of the area requesting a safe speed limit on
Diddell Road and connecting roads.
MRS. BALLARD moved to request the Dutchess County Department of
Public Works and the New York State Department of Transportation
to lower the speed limit in the North East section of the Town
of Wappinger, inclusive of Maloney Road, Diddell Road and Robinson
Lane to 30MPH.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
On a related matter, Mr. Incoronato referred to the dangerous
intersection at Baxtertown Road and Chelsea Road with Route 9D.
He had received numerous complaints from residents of that area
on the limited visibility at that intersection which was caused
by the curve just north of that site and he felt the situation
warranted the installation of a signal light.
MR. INCORONATO moved to request the New York State Department of
Transportation to install a signal light at the intersection of
Baxtertown Road and Chelsea Road with Route 9D.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
A last minute request had been received by Mr. Versace from a
resident of Mocassin View Road and due to the nature of his
problem, Mr. Versace invited him to attend the meeting to address
the Board.
Mr. Charles Hauerwas was recognized by the Chair and requested
permission from the Town Board to tie into the Watch Hill Improve-
ment Area as a tenant to that area. He explained that his well
was going dry and he had two alternatives ---drill another well,
or become a tenant to the Watch Hill Improvement Area. His
present well was approximately 450' deep and if he chose to drill
another one there was no guarantee that he would receive suffi-
cient water. •
MR. VERSACE moved to grant Mr. Hauerwas permission to tie into
the Watch Hill Water Improvement Area subject to all conditions
of the Town Tenant Policy and approval from the Dutchess County
Department of Health.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Committee Reports
Mrs. Ballard, Election Committee, reported that she had checked
with the Board of Elections and was informed that they could
perform the task of dividing Ward 4, District 3 into two separate
districts. This action was recommended by Mrs. Ballard at the
last meeting due to the fact that there were nearly 1,200 registered
voters in this district.
MRS. BALLARD moved to request the Dutchess County Board of Elections
to divide Ward 4, District 3 in the Town of Wappinger into two
separate districts.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried
A report was given by Mrs. Ballard as the Town Board liaison
member of the Dial -A -Ride program which provides transportation
for senior citizens and the handicapped. The current schedule
provides three buses on Friday for the Town of Wappinger; effective
in January of 1985 this schedule will change to provide additional
service to these residents. One bus will be available on Monday
for local trips within the Town; a bus on Tuesday will travel to
Poughkeepsie and the South Road Malls and a third bus on Friday
will provide transportation for local trips in Wappinger and
Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Ballard visited the Senior Citizen Center
at the Knights of Columbus today to inform them of these changes.
Mrs. Paino had no reports to submit at this meeting.
Mr. Incoronato submitted proposed amendments to the Soil Erosion
and Sediment Control Ordinance to the Board for their perusal
and requested the Attorney to review these amendments and prepare
the necessary documents for consideration by the Board.
MR. INCORONATO moved to refer these proposed amendments to the
Attorney for review and preparation of the proper documents
for Town Board consideration at the December 17th, 1984 meeting.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Incoronato referred to correspondence received from the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation relating
to their designation as lead agency in the matter of the Chelsea
Pump Station Reactivation which involves the removal of up to
300 million gallons per day during water supply emergencies.
-They have requested a liaison from the involved municipalities
to participate in their proposed work sessions, Mr. Incoronato
volunteered to act in this capacity since he is concerned with
this proposed activity, plus the fact that the Pumping Station
is in his Ward.
MR. VERSACE moved to appoint Mr. Incoronato as liaison between
the Town of Wappinger and the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation concerning the Chelsea Pump Station
Reactivation.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
It was brought to the attention of the Town Board by the Town
Clerk that three errors were made by the paper in the publication
of the Notices of Public Hearings on Local Laws for Water and
Sewer Rates. One was a minor error in the title of the Wappinger
Sewer Improvement Area #1, however the other two
significant ones in the amounts of the
errors were
rates of two of the
districts. It was the Attorney's recommendation that the
three notices be republished and the Board change the dates of
the Hearings.
MR. VERSACE moved to set Public Hearings on the three proposed
Local Laws for Water and Sewer Rates on December 17, 1984 at
the following times: Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 at
7:20 P.M., Mid -Point Park Sewer District at 7:30 P.M. and
Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area, Commercial Rates,
at 7:45 P.M.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
( See Meeting of November 19th, 1984 for full text)
Resolutions ----
MR. VERSACE moved to table 7a. Reimbursement Transfer Requests
from Water and Sewer to General Fund for Postage and Administra-
tive Charges and 7c. Transfer Requests - Reimbursement to General
Fund Data Processing Account for County Computer Service, to the
meeting of December 17, 1984.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO
Who moved its adoption:
RESOLVED, that the sum of $3,996.30 be and is hereby
transferred to account A1315.1, such sum to be transferred from
A 1355.1
A 1330.1
B 3620.1
B 3620.1:
B 8020.1
$ 3,069.00
103.95
400.95
351.45
40.95
for personal services rendered related departments and previously
charged to and paid from account A 1315.1
Note: These are the hours that were worked by the floater in
the various departments for 1984.
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Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR VERSACE
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, by resolution of this Board on or about June 11,
1973, the said Town Board authorized certain fees to be charged
relative to inspection of improvements of property in the Town
of Wappinger; and
WHEREAS, the land subdivision regulations of the Town of
Wappinger provides that developers or subdividers shall pay
the Town the cost of inspection;
WHEREAS, the cost of such inspections was determined to
be 4.5% of the estimated cost of a project as determined by
the engineer to the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger wishes
to confirm the said inspection charges and to more specifically
detail the same,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. That the fee for inspections be equal to 4.5% of the
estimated cost of a project as determined by the engineer to
the Town.
2. That 0.5% of the said inspection fees be allowed to
the Town for administration.
3. That such inspection fees shall be based on all
construction costs associated with engineering inspections
and certifications of all types of construction, including
roadway clearing; roadway construction; roadway paving;
roadway right-of-way and all associated utilities in the
road right-of-way such as storm drains, sanitary sewers,
water mains, appurtenances and water services, curbing,
erosion control and maintenance, street signs, surveyors
monuments, and "as built" drawings, however, such construction
costs of those items as set forth above shall not be limited
specifically to those items but may vary depending upon the
construction variations.
4. The said construction costs fee schedule shall be
updated on a yearly basis as determined by the Town Board.
Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays
A Public Hearing having been held on December 3rd, 1984 on
a Fee Schedule for the Fire Prevention Bureau, the matter was
now placed before the Board for their consideration..
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN INCORONATO
who moved its adoption:
BE IT ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The fee for an inspection of a small business (anything
under 2,500 square feet of space) shall be the sum of $20.
2. The fee for inspection of multiple residences shall
be the sum of $50.00.
3. The fee for inspection ofrimobile home
more than ten units shall be $50.00.
4. The fee for inspection of mobile home
ten units or less shall be the sum of $20.00
5. In the event one reinspection is to be
there shall be no charge for such reinspection.
6. In the event a,second reinspection is necessary, the
fire inspector is authorized to issue a citation to the owner
and/or operator for Court proceedings.
parks containing
parks containing
made thereafter,
Seconded by: Councilwoman Paino
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. McCluskey ---Absent
A Public Hearing having been held on December 3rd, 1984 on an
Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Relating to Special Use Permits,
the matter was now placed before the Town Board for their considera-
tion.
The following Ordinance was introduced by COUNCILMAN INCORONATO
who moved its adoption:
BE IT ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
That Section 432 entitled, "Application for a Special Permit",
shall be amended to read as follows:
432. Application for a Special Permit
"Application for required special permits shall be made to the
Zoning Board of Appeals. Each such application shall be examined
first and endorsed for completeness by the Zoning Administrator
and unless so endorsed shall not be entertained by said Board.
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) shall have original jurisdiction
for granting special permits based on the provisions of this section.
The ZBA may impose whatever reasonable land use conditions and
provisions it deems necessary to reflect the spirit and intent
of the Town Development Plan and/or Zoning Ordinance.
The Zoning Board of Appeals, after public hearing with the same
notice required by law for zoning amendments, shall, within
sixty (60) days after the final hearing, file with the Zoning
Administrator a decision on said application. All approved
special use permits will be subject to Section 450 of the Town
Zoning Ordinance for site development plan approval.
The applicant may grant extensions of either of the above
stipulated review periods, provided, however, that any extension
of time granted to the Planning Board shall equally extend the
time to act for the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Board of Appeals
may authorize the issuance of a permit, provided it finds that
all of the following conditions and standards stated, but not
limited to, have been met", and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED:
That Section 434 entitled, "Review by Other Agencies",
be amended to read as follows:
434. Review by Other Agencies
"Upon receipt of a completed application for a special permit,
the ZBA may request written comments or a brief advisory report
from the Planning Board for any concerns they may have concerning
the proposed site development plan. Where such requests are made,
the Planning Board shall respond to the ZBA within 45 days from
the date such referral is received by the Planning Board Secretary.
The ZBA may forward, where determined appropriate, one copy each
of the application to the Town Engineer, the Superintendent of
Highways, the Wappinger Environmental Council, the Fire Prevention
Bureau, the Dutchess County Soil and Water Conservation District
and the Dutchess County Department of Health; in addition, copies
shall be forwarded to the Dutchess County Planning Department
when such proposed development abuts a State or County Highway,
park, drainage channel or building site, and to the Clerk of any
aubtting municipality where the property proposed for such
development is located within five hundred (500) feet of such
municipality, and other agencies, the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation, which may have jurisdiction,
together with a request for review and report by said agency.
Each agency may submit a report, including its recommendations,
which report, if it is to be considered, should be returned to
the ZBA within thirty (30) days of the date such referral was
submitted", and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED:
That Section 450.1 be amended to read as follows:
450.1 Approval Required
"No building permit shall be issued and no structure or use shall
be established, other than one (1) one -family dwelling, except in
conformity with an approved site development plan, and no certifi-
cate of occupancy for such structure or use shall be issued until
all the requirements for such approval and any conditions attached
thereto have been met. The continued validity of any certificate
of occupancy shall be subject to continued conformance with such
approved plan and conditions. Revisions of such plans shall be
subject to the same approval procedure", and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED,
That a new section, to be numbered 450.51, be added to
read as follows:
450.51 Application to Building Inspector
"Following site development plan approval, application shall be
made to the Building Inspector for a building permit".
Seconded by: Councilwoman Paino
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. McCluskey---Absent-
The
cCluskey---Absent-
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO who
moved its adoption:
RESOLVED, the sum of $132.56 be and is hereby transferred
from Account CF 1990 Contingency, such sum to be distributed as:
$ 7.56 to account A 6410.4 (publication of FRS hearing)
125.00 to account A 7550.4 (handicapped port -8 -john for
Community Day)
Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. McCluskey ---Absent
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A change order request was received from Hayward and Pakan
relating to the type of windows for the new Town Hall.
Mrs. Paino preferred to table this matter for additional information
from the architect on a cost analysis of the two types of windows
to determine if the proposed ones were of comparable value and
quality. Although Mr. Kane stated that there would be no additional
charge to the Town, Mrs. Paino pointed out that the new windows could
be less expensive and result in a savings to the Town and the tax-
payers. She was also interested in a comparison of the proposed
window and the one originally specified regarding insulation,
size and construction. Another concern was whether an employee
could safely exit through these windows in case of fire since
only the lower portion of the window opened. In view of the fact
that the windows would not be installed until July of 1985, she
requested the Town Board to defer action on the change order until
this information was compiled by Hayward and Pakan and forwarded to
the Board for their review.
Mrs. Ballard commented that these items were addressed by Mr. Kane
and she had no problem with approving the change order at this time.
Mrs. Paino moved to table action on the change orderrrgquett:for
further information from Hayward and Pakan.
Motion Failed for Lack of a Second
MR. INCORONATO moved to approve the change order request for a
different type of window for the new Town Hall, as recommended by
Hayward and Pakan.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Roll Call Vote: 3 Ayes Mrs. Paino---Nay, Mr. McCluskey ---Absent
Motion Carried
Mrs. Paino clarified her "Nay" vote by stating that there was not
enough information available to make an intelligent decision.
The next resolution placed before the Board for their consideration
related to County charge for placing unpaid water and sewer bills
on the Tax Roll for 1985.
MR. VERSACE moved to table action on this resolution to the
meeting of December 17, 1984.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried
Mrs. Crosby submitted her formal resignation to the Town Board
from her position as Comptroller to the Town, effective January 1st,
1985.
MR. VERSACE moved to accept Mrs. Crosby's resignation with regret
and best wishes for her retirement.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
KLA.,
Motion Unanimously Carried
There was no other business to come before the Board.
MR. INCORONATO moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mrs.
Ballard and unanimously carried.
The Meeting adjourned at 8:43 P.M.
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Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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SUPERVISCT' E
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November 27, 1984
:NOV 2 8 1984
Mr. Francis J. Versace
Supervisor, Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Re: New Town Hall Facility
Dear Mr. Versace,
HAROLD HAYWARD. PE
WALTER S. PAKAN PE.
DONALD G.TOMLINS. PE.
WILFRED A. ROHDE. PE.
ROGER A MASTRI. Ls
JOHN v KANE III.R A . AIA
PETER R CANTUNE. PE.
CHARLES E USCUM. R A.
As a part of our follow-up review of components to be used in the Town Hall,
we nave met with a representative of the window fabricator. One of the items
discussed was the operation of the windows, specifically casement (vertical
hinges, out -swinging) versus projected (horizontal hinges, in- or out -swinging)
type. Upon consideration of the considerable merits to each type, we recommend
that the operable windows, except those in the Courtroom, be changed to the
hopper (in -swinging) projected type with a fixed glass panel above:
A commeraal casement window wlitf
tuDular conStrucbon. 2" aeeb frame.
A Cornrrteroal Orolected. tubular con-
structed thermal wlnaow with a 2"
frame.
This window confiauration will have less vent perimeter with reduced air infil-
tration and therefore energy savings can be realized. Maintenance would be re-
duced due to somewhat simplified hardware and smaller screen size. Also the
clear, non -screened view area will be increased.
The window supplier has agreed, as a part of this change, to supply all windows
with thermal breaks in the framing which will mean a further energy savings and
reduced chance of condensation on interior surfaces of the metal framing.
This change will be at no additional cost to the Town and the difference in
appearance is negligible. On this basis we suggest the Town approve the change
as soon as possible so that a change order can be issued and fabrication order
placed.
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321 MAIN MALL POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. 12601 914-454-9440
HAYWARD AND PAKAN ASSOCIATES
Mr. Francis J. Versace
November 27, 1984
Supervisor, Town of Wappinger page 2
If there are any questions, or you require further information, please call.
Very truly yours,
HAYWARD AND PAKAN ASSOCIATES
John V. Kane III
Architect
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A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger on December 3rd, 1984, at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York on a
Resolution Setting a Fee Schedule for the Town of Wappinger
Fire Prevention Bureau.
Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:36 P.M.
Present:
Frank Versace, Supervisor
Renata Ballard, Councilwoman
Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
Irene Paino, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Absent:
Gerard McCluskey, Councilman
The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting
and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits
are attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of
this Hearing).
Mr. Versace asked for comments from the public either for or
against the proposed Fee Schedule.
Bud Pottenburgh, Chairman of the'Fire Prevention Board was in
favor of adopting the Fee Schedule as presented at this time,
however, he suggested that an amendment be made at a later date
to charge the sum of $50.00 for large businesses of 2,501 square
feet and over.
There were no other comments made either for or against the
Fee Schedule.
MR. VERSACE moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by
Mr. Incoronato and unanimously carried.
The Public Hearing closed at 7:39 P.M.
OJAkL
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF
OF POSTING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
RESOLUTION SETTING FEE SCHEDULES
ON BEHALF OF THE FIRE PREVENTION
BUREAU
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 November 21st, 1984, your deponent posted
a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a
Resolution Setting Fee Schedules on Behalf of the Fire
Prevention Bureau, on the signboard maintained by your
deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of
Wappinger, Mill Street, in the Village of Wappingers
Falls, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Sworn to before me this v-41
day of
b9k-- 1984.
�LTQo
Notaryblic
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NEWS
DISPLAY ADVERTISING
914 297-3723
84 EAST h1AIN STREET—WAPPINGERS FALLS .Y
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a
Public Hearing{vlll be held by the Town
of Wapping., Town Board on the 3rd
day of December 1984 at 7:30 P.M. at
the Town Hall located on MITI Street,
Wappingers Falls, County of Dutchess
and State of New York, concerning the
passage of a resolution In behalf of the
Fire Prevention Bureau of the Town of
Wappinger to set Iraq schedules as
follows:
BE IT ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The fee for an inspection of a small
business (anything under 2,500 square
feet of space) shall be the sum of
820.00.
2. The fee for inspection of multiple
residences shall be the sum of 850.00.
3. The fee for inspection of mobile
home parks containing mon than ten
units shall be 150.00.
4, The fee for Inspection of mobile
home parks containing ten units or less
shall be the sum of 820.00.
5. In the event one reinspection Is to
be made thereafter, there shall be no
charge for such relnepection.
8. In the event a second reinspection
Is necessary, the fire inspector Is
authorized to Issue a citation to IM
owner and/or operator for Court pro -
Pak TAKE FURTHER NOTICE,
that all Interested persons will be heard
at the above stated time and place.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Dated November 8th, 1964
12590
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchcss,
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 ..aookkeeper
of the W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and
published every Wednesday in the year in the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the
annexed NOTICE was duly published in the said
newspaper for ... ere.... weeks successively . .
. in each week, commencing on the . 11.411. day of . ;:roz.
• 19.•.1-1 . and on the following dates thereafter, namely
on
•and ending on the 14th day of. . ;:a'Gelxber•
19.04- both days inclusive.
474
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ....14tih • .. day of. 4,ovember• 19. .3L.
My commission expires
Notary Public
ALBERT M. OSTEN
NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE CF f!EW YORK
QUALIFIED IN 1)11fi,i{ :,.. OI:f:i1
414.8240760 QQb
COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30, 19110
A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger on December 3rd, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, on an
Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance Relating to Special Use
Permits.
Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:50 P.M.
Present:
Frank Versace, Supervisor
Renata Ballard, Councilwoman
Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
Irene Paino, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Absent:
Gerard McCluskey, Councilman
The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting
and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits
are attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this
Hearing).
Mr. Versace asked for comments from the public either for or
against the proposed amendments.
There were no comments made either for against the amendments.
MR. VERSACE moved to close the. Public Hearing, seconded by Mr.
Incoronato and unanimously carried.
The Hearing closed at 7:52. P.M.
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Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK
IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF
OF POSTING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AN
AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE
(SPECIAL USE PERMITS)
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF DUTCHESS )
says:
SS:
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 November 21st, 1984, your deponent posted
a copy of the attached noticy of Public Hearing on an
Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (Special Use Permits)
on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office
in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Mill Street,
in the Village of Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York.
Sworn to before this _Z i.-ek
day of 1984.
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Notar. Public
J.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
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NEWS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
914 297-3723
84 EAST MAIN STREET—WAPPINGERS FALLS, j,y 12590
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a
Public Hearing will be held by the Town ,
of Wappinger Town Board on the 3rd +
day of December 1964 at 7:45 P.M. at
the Town Hall located on Mill Street,!
Wappingers Fall. County of Dutchess
and State of New York, concerning pro-
posed amendments to the Zoning Or•
dlnance of the Town of Wappinger as
follows:
BE IT ENACTED AS FOLLOWS:
That Section 432 entitled "Applica-
tion for a Special Permit's shall be
amended to read as follows:
432. Application bra Special Penni.
Application for required special per-
, mita shall be made to the Zoning Board
of Appeals. Each such application shall •)
be examined first and endorsed for
completeness by the Zoning Ad-
ministrator and unless so endorsed
shall not be entertained by said Board.
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA)
shall have original Jurisdiction for gran.
ting special permits based on the provl•
.ions of this section. The ZBA may im-
pose whatever reasonable land use
conditions and provisions it deems
necessary to reflect the spirit and In-
tent of the Town Development Plan
and/or Zoning Ordinance.
The Zoning Board of Appeals, after
public hearing with the same notice re.
qulred by law for zoning amendments
shall, within sixty (80) days after the
final hearing, file with the Zoning Ad-
ministrator a decision on said applies.
tion.
The applicant may grant extensions
of either of the above stipulated review
periods provided, however, That any ex-
tension of time granted to the Planning
Board shall equally extend the time 10
act for the Zoning Board of Appeals.
The Board of Appeals may authorize
the issuance of a permit, provided It
finds that all of the following condi.
tions and standards staled, but not
limited to, have been met:"
and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED:
That Section 434 entitled, "Review by
Other Agencies" be amended to read
as follows:
434. RavI.w by Other Agencies
"Upon receipt of a completed ap-
plication fora special permit, the ZBA
may request written comments or a
brief advisory report from the Planning
Board for any concerns they may have
concerning the proposed site develop•
ment plan. Where such requests are
made, the Planning Board shall res.
pond 10 the ZBA within 45 days from
the date such referral le received by the
Planning Board Secretary. The ZBA
may forward, where determined ap-
propriate, one copy each of the applica-
tion to the Town Engineer, the
Superintendent of Highways, the Wap-
pinger Environmental Council, Firs
Department, the Dutchsss County Soil
and Water Conservation Dlulrlcl, and
the Dutchess County Department of
Health; in addition, copies shall be for-
warded to the Dutchess County Plann-
Ing Department when such proposed
development abuts a State or County
Highway, park, drainage channel or
building site, and to the Clerk of any
abutting municipality when the proper-
ty proposed for such development Is
located within five hundred (5610) feet of
such munldlpallty, and other agencies,
the New York State Department of En-
vironmental Conservation, which may
have jurisdiction together with a re
quest for review and report by said
agency. Each agency may submit a
report, Including Its recommendations
which report, If 11 le 10 be considered,
should be returned to the ZBA within
thirty (30) days of the date such referral
was submitted."
and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED
That Section 450,1 be emended to
read as follows:
450.1 Approval Required
No building permll shall be Issued
and no structure or use shall be
selablIehed, other than one (1) one -
family dwelling, except In conformity,
with an approved site development
plan, and no certificate of occupancy
for such structure or use shall be
Issued until all the requirements for
such approval and any conditions at.
Inched Menlo have bean mel. The con-
tlnusd validity of any certificate of oc-
cupancy shall be subject to continued
conformance with such approved plan
and conditions. Revisions of such
plans shall be subject to the same ap-
proval procedure."
and
BE IT FURTHER ENACTED ,.
That a new section, to be numbired
450.51, be added to read as follows:
450.51 Application to Building In-
spector
vallIapicnmntltap-
proapplication ado
the
Building Inspector for a building per-
mit."
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that all Interested persons will be heard
at the above staled lime and place.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Dated: November Sth,1954
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess,
Town of Wappinger.
Uicela 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 Bool:keosier
of the W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and
published every Wednesday in the year in the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the
annexed NOTICE was duly published in the said
newspaper for .... 9PP... weeks successively .: , .c; ; .
. in each week, commencing on the . 14t I, day of
. 19.84 . and on the following dates thereafter, namely
on
.and ending on the 14th .. , . day of. i.o:.1.1„1.r,1.•
[9. 4 . both -days inclusive.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ...1!l t... , .. day of.. I.P.vej:.11ol• 19. Lt
ate.
Notary Public
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