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1982-12-27 SPMA Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on December 27, 1982, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Villageoof Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Supervisor Diehl opened the meeting at 10:03 A.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Nicholas Johnson, Councilman Gerard McCluskey, Councilman Bernice Mills, Councilwoman Frank Versace, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Henry Cuatt, Comptroller Mr. Diehl explained that the sole purpose of the meeting was for consideration by the Board for the possible use of an unanticipated balance from the 1982 Mortgage Tax Revenue to amend the 1983 Town Budget. This meeting was called at the request of Councilman Versace. Notice of the Special Meeting was sent to all Town Board Members on December 22, 1982, called said meeting for December 27, 1982 at 10:00 A.M. Notice was also sent to the three newspapers and four radio stations and posted on the Town Clerk's Bulletin Board. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Cuatt what prompted a proposed alteration in the budget. Mr. Cuatt responded that $72,000 was originally budgeted as anticipated revenue, howeVer, the amount actually -received was 208,791 which changed the revenue to $136,791. Mr. Versace said there were two or three areas where this revenue could be applied and one would be that portion of the budget which was the town outside the village where $15,000 was needed to be raised in taxes; the balance could be applied toward the estimate revenue in the Highway Department since the' amount needed in that department is one of the largest. MR. VERSACE moved that the surplus funds of $136,000 be applied to the two areas he mentioned to reduce taxes for the residents of the Town of Wappinger. Mr. Diehl stated that he would not second this motion at this time and recommended that the Board not consider this action. This anticipated revenue, he continued, could not be counted on when they were working on the budget and he recommended that amount be placed in an interest bearing account and it could then be applied to the 1984 budget. He was concerned that it could not be applied toward the Village Budget since they too shared some of the expenses of the whole Town of Wappinger. He intended to write to state officials asking for an amendment to the law so that the Village that lies within the Town of Wappinger could share in surplus funds as well as the expenses. Mr. McCluskey commented that this year we received Federal Revenue Sharing funds but we.,have-no way of knowing if we will reeeive it next year. Why reduce the taxes this year when there is a possibility that this amount would help more in the next year, especially as Mr. Diehl pointed out that it will hurt the village. Mrs. Mills, as Chairman of the Budget Committee, did not feel that they should apply it toward -this years bddget since the amount that it would reduce the 1983 budget was a very small amount. She felt it should be held and used when it would really help'the taxpayers. MR. Johnson concurred with the statements made by the other members and felt it should be held for the 1984 budget unless a special project came up during 1983. and the Board, felt this, amount should be applied for that purpose. MR. Versace had further comments and said he would support any legislation proposed by Mr. Diehl which would al.oW the Village residents to share surplus funds. If this money had been received before the 1983 budget was adopted it wouldhave been applied and he felt it was their .job to help reduce taxes for the present, year and not hold off until 1984. If an emergency arose there was money available in Federal Revenue Sharing to use. He asked the Board for a second to his motion so they could give immediate tax relief to the residents of the Town. Mr. Versace's motion failed for lack of a second. MR. DIEHL moved that the Town Clerk write to state officials requesting that an amendment be made to the law which would enable the village within the Town of Wappinger to share in revenue received by the Town and a copy be sent to the Association of Towns. Seconded by Mr. McCluskey Motion Unanimously Carried There was no other business to come before the Board. MR. JOHNSON moved to close the Special Meeting, seconded by Mr. McCluskey and unanimously carried. The meeting closed at 10:20 A.M. ZS u Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Spl. Mtg. 12/27/82