1984-02-21 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BIMONTHLY MEETING
FEBRUARY 21, 1984
1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG
3. ACCEPT MINUTES Reg. Feb. 6, 1984
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS:
Town Justices Building Insp. Building Insp. Year End Report
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
a. Ray Croniser re: approval to connect Lot #4, Edgehill Manor,
to Rockingham Sewer Dist, as Tenant (for Lawrence)
b. H. Gunderud request permission to attend Fire Inspector School
at Montour Falls, April 30 -May 4th.
c. M. Morris to W. Rhode, Hayward & Paken, re: CWW Imp. #1 Atlas
interconnection
d. Central Hudson re: Conversion of Danskammer Point Steam Station
(Notice of complete application and availability of Draft EIS
e. Correspondence to and from Bradley Whited, D. Co. Dept. of
Aviation re: Tree removal project.
f. T. Logan re: Assessment of N.Y. Tel. & A T & T properties
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Engineers Reports: (1) Wm Vrooman, drainage (2) Cranberry
Sewer Hookup (3) Agreement with County re: CUlvert & Stream
Cleaning Myers Corners Rd. near Losee Rd.
b. Jas. Klein Kendell Farms Conservation Park Dist. Petition
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 February 21, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill
Street, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York.
Supervisor Versace opened the meeting at 8:05 P.M.
Present:
Frank Versace, Supervisor
Renata Ballard, Councilwoman
Joseph Incoronato, Councilman
Irene Paino, Councilwoman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Absent:
Gerard McCluskey, Councilman
Others Present:
Bernard Kessler, Attorney
Michael Morris, Engineer
Kenneth Croshier, Highway Superintendent
Supervisor Versace started the meeting with the Pledge of
Allegiance to the American Flag.
Mrs. Snowden noted that Mr. McCluskey was at the Association of
Towns meeting in New York.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 6th, 1984, having
previously been sent to -all Board Members, were now placed before
the Board for their consideration.
MRS. PAINO moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February
6th, 1984 be and they are hereby approved as submitted by the Town
Clerk.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried•
Reports were received from the Town Justices and the Building
Inspector for January and the Building Inspector's Year End
Report.
MR. INCORONATO moved to accept these reports and place them on
file.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Raymond Croniser had previously requested approval to connect
Lot #4 in the Edgehill Manor Subdivision to the Rockingham Farms
Sewer District as a tenant to the district. Approval for this
connection had been received from the Dutchess County Department
of Health and the matter was now placed before the Town Board
for their approval.
MR. VERSACE moved to grant approval to Mr. Croniser to connect
Lot #4 in the Edgehill Manor Subdivision as a tenant to the
district, subject to all conditions of the Town Tenant Policy.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request was received from Hans Gunderud, Building Inspector and
Fire Inspector to attend a mandatory Fire Inspector School at
Montour Falls, New York from April 30th through May 4th, 1984.
MRS. BALLARD moved to grant permission to Mr. Gunderud to attend
the Fire Inspector School as requested by him.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following letter was received from Michael Morris:
February 6, 1984'
Mr. Bill Rhode, P.E.
Hayward & Pakan Associates
321 Main Mall
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601
Re: Central Wappingers #1
Atlas Interconnection
(T) Wappingers
W117
Dear Bill:
On February 3, 1984, in a conversation with Mr. David Wall
of Morris and Andros, the following considerations were conveyed
concerning this office's review of the above referenced item:
1) The primary design criteria should be one concerned
with the needs of all consumers -- Pizzagalli, CWWIA,
Cranberry and Atlas -- not with the inherant limitations
of any existing water system.
2) Improvements to the interconnection system should be
phased so that all of the involved consumers may
receive their required demand under all conditions;
both at present and in the future.
It is this office's intent to keep an open line of communi-
cation with all involved parties; to this effect, please reference
the list of agencies/individuals to be copied on our communica-
tions.
Sincerely,
s/ Michael J. Morris, P.E.
Consulting Town Engineer
Mr. Versace explained that this letter was in relation to the
contract between Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area and
Atlas Water Company and concern that all the parties involved
would be equally serviced. A meeting will be set up in the
near future with all principals to discuss and hopefully resolve
some of the existing problems.
MR. VERSACE moved to receive this communication and place it
on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from Leo Clark, Central Hudson regarding
the conversion of the Danskammer Point Steam Station from oil to
coal and enclosing a notice of complete application and avail-
ability of the Draft EIS.
Mr. Clark indicated to Mr. Versace that he would like to meet
with the Town Board and interested agencies to discuss the EIS;
in the very near future Mr. Versace would set up a meeting with
Mr. Clark for a thorough review of this statement.
Mr. Incoronato commented that he would like to discuss with
Central Hudson the possibility of using 50% coal and 50% garbage
for this conversion which could be a tremendous benefit to the
surrounding municipalities for garbage disposal.
MR. VERSACE moved to receive this communication from Central
Hudson and place it on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence was received from Bradly Whited, Commissioner of
Aviation relating to the tree removal project on airport property
which started on February 14th, 1984. Mr. Whited's letter to
Mrs. Pattison indicated that a crew from Camp Beacon would be
working full time to accomplish this workk.
MR. VERSACE moved to receive this correspondence and place it
on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Logan wrote to the Town Board regarding a memo received
from the Counsel to the State Division of Equalization and
Assessment relative to the assessment of certain property owned
by New York Telephone and American Telephone and Telegraph.
Since the memo gave no clear direction Mr. Logan requested that
it be referred to the Attorney for a written opinion.
Mr. Kessler had received a copy of Mr. Logan's letter and the
enclosed memo which was a lengthy one and needed further review
by him. He would research this matter further including state
legislation that may cover this matter and report his findings
to the Board and Mr. Logan.
MR. VERSACE moved to refer this matter to the Attorney for
review and report to the Town Board and Mr. Logan.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Correspondence was received from Mr. Adams, former Attorney to
the Town relating to Town of Wappinger vs. Republic Insurance
Co. (Serenity Mission Road Bond).
Mr. Versace explained that Mr. Adams had diligently pursued this
matter to recoup the monies the Town had expended to complete
the roads in that subdivision. The check forwarded by Mr. Adams
from Republic Insurance Company was in the amount of $37,786.88
which ..was the amount expended by the Town. These monies
were expended from Federal Revenue Sharing Funds and would be
returned to that fund.
MR. VERSACE moved to receive this letter and request the Town
Clerk to send a letter to Mr. Adams thanking him for his services
to the Town in procuring this money and his diligent pursuit of
the matter.
Seconded by Mr. Incoronato
Motion Unanimously Carried
Committee Reports ---Mrs. Ballard reported that the Engineer, Ron
Evangelista had been directed to contact several ground testing
firms to make a presentation to the Town Board of the services
they would provide and the costs involved to conduct a ground
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water study or aquifer test on CWWIA. Mr. Evangelista has set
up a work shop for March 29, 1984 at 7:30 P.M. with Dunn-Geoscience
Corp. of Latham, New York for their presentation. Other firms
will meet with the Board sometime in April, dates will be set
in the near future.
Housing and Building Committee --Mrs. Ballard reported that the
lights had been replaced in the Town Meeting Rooms and new strings
put on; the clock will also be replaced.
Mrs. Ballard thanked everyone for being so cooperative with the
new "No Smoking" policy in the Town Hall; no complaints had been
received from the Town Board members or residents nor had the
other Boards or Commissions voiced any complaints on this new
ruling.
Mrs. Paino reported on complaints received relevant to the New
Hackensack Road areathe first was in regard to a tractor
trailer parked along New Hackensack from time to time. The
Zoning Administrator reported in a memo to the Town Board
that neither the Department of Motor Vehicles Code, New York
State nor Town Ordinances restrict parking of this vehicle
and she suggested that research is needed to consider a
regulation that defines suitable and unsuitable locations for
parking truck rigs of certain sizes. Mrs. Paino referred this
matter to a future work shop session.
The second item had to do with the gate open at Scenic Garden
Apartments and Mrs. Paino reported that she could find no law
indicating that this gate has to be closed at all times.
The third item referenced a traffic back-up problem at the
car wash especially on weekends when the weather is pleasant.
Mrs. Paino contacted the officials of the Village since a
portion of the car wash is within the Village so they are aware
of the situation and she also spoke to the Deputy Sheriff so
they are alerted and will check at times they feel it is
necessary.
Mrs. Paino reported that a special work shop meeting had been
held last Tuesday with Deputy Sheriff Carl Amburgey which
resulted in the Town Board's decision to resume the Vandalism
Patrol. Deputy Sheriff Amburgey will contact deputies to work
on the Patrol and has assured the Board they will be back on the
road this coming Friday.
Bids on Highway Material and Fuel Oil were opened on February
10th, 1984; a Bid Report and recommendations from the Highway
Superintendent were submitted and are attached hereto and made
part thereof of the Minutes of this meeting.
MR. VERSACE moved that the bids be awarded as recommended by
the Highway Superintendent.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Three bids for the 1975 Hornet and the 1978 Concord were opened
on February 17th, 1984
Donald Van Buren: 1975 Hornet $ 90.00
1978 Concord 150.00
Tommy Coughlin:
Terry Glass:
1978 Concord
1978 Concord
125.00
75.00
In view of the fact that rejecting these bids would mean going
through the same procedure all over again, the Comptroller
suggested that the Board accept the bid from Mr. Van Buren.
MR. VERSACE moved to reject these bids and authorized the
Comptroller to rebid for the sale of the two cars in the Legal
Notices and also place an ad in the classified section of the
W & S D News.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK
AMENDING THE PAY SCALE FOR
PART TIME VANDALISM PATROL
PERSONNEL
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town Board did, on January 2, 1984, adopt
a pay scale resolution establishing a meximum hourly rate to
be paid to the Town of Wappinger Vandalism Patrol Personnel
for the year 1984, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has subsequently re-evaluated
and reconsidered the worth of the performance of said Personnel,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the pay scale for part time Town of Wappinger
Vandalism Patrol Personnel engaged to perform certain services
for the protection of the Town Parks and other various Town
Properties, as may be assigned by the Town Board, be amended
to a maximum hourly rate of $9.00 for the year 1984.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Versace Ave
Councilwoman Ballard Ave
Councilman Incoronato Ave
Councilman McCluskey Absent
Councilwoman Paino Ave
The following resOlution ~offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO
who moved its. adoption:
WHEREAS, the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury in
Washington, D.C. has most recently forwarded an outline of
administrative requirements of revenue sharing handicapped
discrimination regulations; and
WHEREAS, that the Town of Wappinger is a government
agency that receives more than $25,000 in revenue sharing
funds; and
WHEREAS, such Town has ninety (90) days from the effective
date of the regulations to give initial notification to the
public that such Town has a policy against handicapped discrim-
ination; and
WHEREAS, that the outline for such administrative require-
ments were not received by the Town of Wappinger until after
January 17, 1984,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the public notice
concerning revenue sharing handicapped regulations which will
be published as expeditiously as possible be, and the same is
hereby affirmed and this resolution reaffirms the public notice
which will be published by Amelia Crosby, the Town Comptroller.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN BALLARD
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the allocation of State funds for the D. W. I.
Program will be delayed and
WHEREAS, there is currently insufficient funds to continue
with the program,
NOW, BE IT RESOLVED, that the sum of $1,500.00 be and is
hereby transferred from the General Fund, Town Wide to the
Special Service Fund for the D. W. I. Program and said sum
of $1,500.00 is to be reimbursed to the General Fund, Town
Wide upon receipt of the County allocation of monies for
this program.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Paino
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger has entered into a contract
with the Central Installation Company for the installation of
new water meters in the Central Wappinger Water Improvement
Area, and
WHEREAS, there may be some additional costs to the home-
owner for the installation of such meters, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger will be responsible for
some of the additional costs in regard to such installations,
NOW, BE IT RESOLVED, each homeowner will be responsible
for all repairs to any and all leaking water lines and the
cost in the sum of $23.00 for the simple installation of a
shut-off valve, if such shut-off valve is necessary and
desired by the hdbowner,
NOW, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Comptroller of the Town
of.Wappinger'shall add is hereby authorized to send out
correspondence to each homeowner in the Central Wappinger
Water Improvement Area with the information pertaining to
such installation.
Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard
Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays
A report was received from the Engineer regarding a drainage
problem at Mr. William Vrooman's home at 57 All Angels Hill Road.
This was referred to the Engineer at the last meeting and he
was researching the history of this problem. Mr. Versace tabled
this matter to the next meeting pending further information from
the Engineer.
A second report from the Engineer referenced the Cranberry Hills
Development Sewer Connection to Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area
#1. It was the Engineer's opinion that this connection was the
responsibility of DWS Holdings and he was pursuing this further.
Mr. Versace tabled this item for further information from the
Engineer.
A third report from the Engineer was in regard to the Agreement
with the -County on the culvert and stream cleaning on Myers Corners
Road in the Losee Road area. He advised the Board that Mr. Anagnos
Director of Engineering in the Dutchess County Department of
Public Works requested the Town Attorney to contact the County
Attorney in this matter.
MR. VERSACE moved to refer this matter to the Attorney for
review with the County Attorney.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
The matter of a petition from James Klein for a Conservation
Park District in the Kendell Farms Subdivision was referred to
a work shop session at the last meeting. A meeting was held
last Thursday evening with Mr. Klein, Chairman of the Planning
Board, Town Board and two residents from that area. The Board
felt strongly that the entrance road to the development should
be from Old Hopewell Road thereby elitinating the connecting
road between the Kendall development and Orchard Drive. This
matter would be taken up at the next Planning Board meeting
and when that Board comes to some determination they will again
present it to the Town Board for their consideration. Mr. Versace
tabled the matter for a report from the Planning Board.
Under New Business, a letter was received from Albert Roberts
requesting two building permits for the model duplex style home
on lots 39 and 40 in the Hamlet Subdivision. Normally in a new
subdivision, the Town will allow one building permit for a model
home, however due to the duplex type home two permits were needed
and required Town Board approval.
MR. VERSACE moved to authorize the Building Inspector to issue
two (2) building permits for Lots ##39 and #40 in the Hamlet
Subdivision to be used for the model home(s).
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Versace noted that this permission for the two building permits
does not infer that a Certificate of Occupancy will go along with
the permits, This would not be issued until the development is
complete with all services.
Mrs. Snowden informed the Board that she was served with a Notice
of Claim from Rudolph E. Lapar, former Engineer to the Town, on this
day. Mr. Versace explained that this action was in regard to vouchers
submitted for monies Mr. Lapar feels the Town owes him in relation
to two specific projects ---one on Wappinger Sewer Impzovement Area
#1, a continuation of the existing sewer area which involved a
sewer line in the Cedar Hill Area. This bid has not been awarded
due to the fact that the original monies have been expended and
additional bonding must be obtained. Mr. Lapar has received
payment for the design of the project. The second item was for a
storm drainage project, Phase III and IV which was awarded to Dave
Alexander, Inc., but the work has not been started as yet. Mr.
Lapar was also paid for the design of this project.
MR. VERSACE moved to refer the Notice of Claim from Mr. Lapar to
the Attorney to the Town for necessary action.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mrs. Paino received the following letter from Alice Speedling,
4 Ardmore Drive, Town of Wappinger:
February 17, 1984
Mrs. Irene Paino
Mill St.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590
Dear Irene,
On the morming of Feb. 9, 1984, we began experiencing water
backing -up from our septic tank into the kitchen sink and washing
machine. Upon my digging up the septic tank cover and subsequent
pumping of the tank we determined that the leach fields for our
system were no longer working and corrective action would have
to be taken as soon as possible.
We were aware that town sewage was available because we pay
the full benefit assessment for the Wappingers Water System and
that we were also the only house in the development that had not
been hooked up to the town sewage.
Speaking to a couple of contractors, I was considering to
do the work, it became obvious we would have to obtain a map of
our property showing the sewer lateral location to prevent
unnecessary excavation and possible damage to the mains.
We then contacted the Building Inspectors office, the Town
Highway Dept. and a representative of Camo Pollution and were
informed by all these offices that the only maps available were
in the possession of the past Town Eng. Mr. R. Lapar.
When we contacted Mr. Lapar concerning our situation, he
agreed to let us have a copy of the map showing our sewer lateral
location for a fee of fifty dollars. We felt this was somewhat
unreasonable but had no choice other than to pay Mr. Lapar for
the map.
We feel we should be entitled to a reimbursment of this fifty
dollar fee from the Town of Wappingers in so much as these maps
should be on file at the Town Hall as public records and available
to any party needing similiar information.
Attached is a copy of the receipt from Mr. Lapar and the map
we obtained from him.
Your help and concern in this matter has been greatly
appreciated by us both. Thank you.
Sincerely,
s/ Wm. J. Speedling
Alice K. Speedling
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MRS. PAINO moved to authorize the Comptroller to reimburse Mrs.
Speedling for the $50.00 fee charged by Mr. Lapar for a map of
the sewer laterals relevant to her property.
Seconded by Mrs. Ballard
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. VERSACE moved to refer Mrs. Speedling's letter to the Attorney
for his review and recommendation to the Town Board.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Incoronato asked what happens if hundreds of other residents
require maps for problems they might encounter relating to sewer
lines or malfunctioning septic systems, etc., --- what are the
Town's rights.
Mr. Versace, responding to Mr. Incoronato's question relating to
maps and as-builts in Mr. Lapar's possession, felt that the Town
was entitled to these maps and informed the Board that the matter
is presently in the hands of the Attorney who is working in con-
junction with the Engineer to take the proper action to determine
if the Town of Wappinger can recover what they feel belongs to
them.
Correspondence was received from I.B.M. in response to our letter
to them regarding the traffic light on Myers Corners Road, east
of Fenmore Drive operating on red and green signals at unscheduled
hours. They had alerted the Electric Company and the necessary
timing adjustments were made. This complaint was referred to them
at the last meeting and Mr. Versace commented that I.B.M. was very
cooperative in correcting the situation.
MR. VERSACE moved to receive this correspondence and place it
on file.
Seconded by Mrs. Paino
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Versace asked Mr. Croshier about the stop signs for Bel -Aire
Lane and he replied that he would have a report for the next
meeting.
7d -
Mr. -Versace recognized Don McMillen, Wappinger County Legislator
who had just arrived at the meeting and asked him if he wished
to report on any County activities. Mr. McMillen mentioned that
the Legislature was completely reorganized and they were now
forming Committees. Mr. Incoronato asked him the status of the
County Project on garbage to steam conversion -- he had not heard
anything on it in over a month. Mr. McMillen reported that the
County was in the process of negotiating for the sale of land and
in some cases using condemnation procedures; all the court actions
have been taken care of and the project should start by July of
this year. The Legislature is urging the Commissioner of Solid
Waste to set a guaranteed tipping fee. The intent is for the County
as a whole to join in this project and eventually eliminate landfills.
There was no other business to come before the Board.
MR. VERSACE moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mrs. Ballard
and unanimously carried.
The Meeting adjourned at 9:08 P.M.
Reg. B -Monthly Mtg. 2/21/84
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
GASOLINE
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
1984 BID REPORT
AGWAY PETROLEUM '
Per Gallon, Regular .8905
Per Gallon, Unleaded .9255
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Regular and Unleaded Gasoline
be awarded to Agway Petroleum Corporation.
FUEL OIL
VINCE'S MULTI -POWER EFFRON LOPEZ
1.0540 1.0685
1.0740 1.1290
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Fuel Oil be awarded to
Vince's Oil Service.
GUARD RAIL
CHEMUNG
Guard Rail, $ 33.97
per section
End Terminal,
per terminal
Post,
per post.
$ 13.24
$ 20.44
BRIGHTON CAPITOL
$ 33.00 $ 39.50
$ 16.00 $ 14.95
$ 21.62 $ 22.49
Total $ 67.65 $ 70.62 $ 76.94
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Guard Rail be awarded to
Chemung Supply Corporation.
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE
DUTCHESS SPOOR- AMENIA PACKAGE
QUARRY LASHER S&G PAVEMENT
lA Top $ 25.50 $ 25.60 $ 26.50 $ 27.50
1AC.Top 25.50 31.50 27.00 27.50
IA Binder 25.50 25.60 26.50 27.25
2A Binder 25.50 25.60 26.50 27.25
lA Base 25.50 25.60 26.50 27.25
Cold Mix 31.00 31.50 31.00 32.00
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Bituminous Concrete be awarded
jointly to Dutchess Quarry and Supply and Spoor-Lasher Company.
1984 Bid Report (cont.)
TIRES AND TUBES (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Tires and Tubes be awarded
to Dutchess Bandag with the exception of 20.5 X 25-12 ply and
16.9 X 24-8 ply which the Superintendent recommends be awarded to
B.F. Goodrich Tire Store.
CULVERT PIPE (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Corrugated Coated Metal Pipe
be awarded to Brighton Steel; the bid for Concrete Pipe be awarded to
Leonard Concrete Pipe Company.
CRUSHED STONE (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Crushed Stone be awarded to
Dutchess Quarry and Clove Excavators.
RUN OF BANK GRAVEL (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Run of Bank Gravel be awarded
to Redwing Properties and Clove Excavators.
WASHED SAND (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Sand be awarde'i to
Redwing Properties and Clove Excavators.
WASHED GRAVEL (see attached analysis)
The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Gravel be awarded to
Redwing Properties and Clove Excavators.
TRUCK TIRES (NYLON)
L78 X 15-4 ply tubeless 32.60
L78 X 15-4 ply tubeless traction N.B.
650 X 16-6 ply tube -type 30.76
650 X 16-6 ply tube -type traction 34.75
) X 16-6 ply tube -type traction 38.92
0 0 X 16-6 ply tube -type 40.43
TIRES AND TUBES
DUTCHESS B.F.
BANDAG GOODRICH
750 X 16-8 ply tube -type traction
750 X 20-8 ply tube -type
825_X 20-10 ply tube-rype
825 X :0 -LO ply tube-tvpo trar.rion
825 X 20-12 ply tube -type
825 X 2,0-12 ply tube -type traction
900 n 20-10 ply tube -type
900 X 20-10 ply tube -type traction
900 X 20-12 ply tube -type
940,X 20-12 ply tube -type traction
46.36
54.04
77.85
93.24
100.44
N.B.
'13.44
104.31
112.45
126.07
X 20-12 ply truck type 23.99
1000 X 20-14 ply truck type 140.57
1000 X 20-12 ply truck type traction 135.45
1000 X 20-14 ply truck type traction 153.10
1100 X 20-12 ply truck type
1100 X 20-12 ply truck type traction
s -i P TORTZU
135.45
1-'38.85
133.77
34.92
41.52
39.53
39.08
N, 13,
47.70
54,68
76.88
101.85
107.85
114.00
N.B.
110.40
119.33
124.20
131.40
140.48
151.73
153.53
164.70
157.73
161.70
83.95
1984 BID REPORT
TRUCK TUBES
650 X 16 Truck and Bus Tubes
700 X 16 Truck and Bus Tubes
750 X 16 Truck and Bus Tubes
825 X 20 Truck and Bus Tubes
004.
X 20 Truck and Bus Tubes
X 20 Truck and Bus Tubes
.100 x 20 Truck and Bus Tubes
TRACTOR TIRES
11L X 16-14 ply
14.9 X 24-6 ply rear
16.9 X 24-8 ply
TRACTOR -TUBES
14.9 X 24 Farm Service Tubes
16.9 X 24 Farm Service Tubes
OFF THE ROAD TIRES
17 X 25-12 ply Nylon Tubeless Loader
X 25-12 ply Nylon Tubeless Loader
1400 X 24-12 ply Nylon Grader Tube -type
1409 X 24-12 ply Nylon Grader Tubeless
1400 X 24 Tractor Grader Tube
ROAD SERVICE
DUTCHESS B.F.
BANDAG GOODRICH
3.32
5.55
5.55
8.21
9.82
10.65
12.82
5.48
5.40
6.68
9.75
12.00
12.45
13.95
71.44 70.49
153.64 163.66
257.25 203.83
17.96 18.14
17.96 18.14
327.84
902.84
234.44
246.02
29.62
21.00
369.h5
656.57
281.30
283.90
23.10
21.00
CORRUGATED
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15" - 16 ga.
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I -I W (3 1-4 41 12+ Z El Po 0 014 0 t--1
04 E -I 0 Pt4 :1'1 0 Kt 41 M C4 ir H QE-' 0P
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4.23 4.20 4.46 4.50 4.63 4.75 4.87 4.89
5.11 5.45
6.45
10.40
12.75
as,. - 16 qa. 6.17
- 14 qa. 8.24
30" - 14 ga. 11.00
36" - 12 qa. 15.95
48" - 12 qa. 27.78
60" - 10 ga. 40.00
G" r)er . 2.10
8" perf. 2.92
Bands same
CONCRETE
PIPE
1-2"
13"
21"
24"
30"
36"
48"
60"
5.49 5.60 5.73 5.85 5.99
6.09
6.59 6.70 6.84 7.191 7.131 7.30
10.19 10.40 10.63 11.35110.78 11,271
12.69113.00 13.24 14.15 14.13 14.23!
19.95 20.22,20.10 15.84 21.05 21.67 23.37
26.75 26.84126.70 28.01 30.50131.18 31.26.
/41.00140.89154.00 42.6.1149.50151.97 50.56
1.75 1.4' 2.00 1.981 1.801 2.'491 !.351
2.73 2.89 2.65 3.101 2.701 3.82 ,711
same 4dme '4;mc I -;.1Mc ;,inIt' Hime -am(
19 84 BID REPORT
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1-10 '6 5
5.04 5.311
6.201
N.f151
7.73 9.40
9.82 11.64
12.39 15.29
17.95 21.h1
26.88 30.37
42.64 50.92
66.78 81.06
Arm,BIDDER
SYDNEY
CORBIN
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5"
4 8 2 8 4
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BID REPORT
19 84
BIDDER
REDWING
PROPERTIES
CLOVE
EXCAVATORS
DUTCHESS
QUARRY
SOUTHERN
DUTCHESS
DAVE
ALEXANDER
CHRYSTAL
RUN
Cu.Yd.FOB
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Ton FOB
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CRUSHED
1" 3" 1"
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5" 3"
8 4 11" 21"
WA .. ..RAVEL BITS REPORT
+ ; 1984 •
Tail (tun of Washed 1" 3" 1" 5" 3" 'Tail
Ings Bank Sand 4 8 2 8 4 14" 24" ingst I
tin CAS 6.43' Na 4:.25
S. 17 / 17 ,j 7 j `s • -,t N tS 01$1 a It / 5G n%!3 3.3b
Ton Del 11.11.5"XW 9.c: NH T. 7F A.13
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Ton FOB
Ton Del
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Cu. Yd. poi
Ton: .FOB
Tnn t1a1
Cu.Yd.FOB
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SAND & GRAVEL
Zon FOB
Ton:Deli
727 4.77 5.1 Atii) it; n $.51 %z A,'8 NO
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