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1979-09-24 SPM22 A Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on September 24, 1979 at 6:45 P.M. at Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Notice of said meeting was sent to each Board Member on September 20, 1979, calling the meeting for September 24, 1979 at 6:45 P.M. Notices were sent to newspapers and radio stations and also posted on the Town Clerk's Bulletin Board. Supervisor Diehl opened the meeting at 6:56 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Leif Jensen, Councilman Nicholas Johnson, Councilman Bernice Mills, Councilwoman Janet Reilly, Councilwoman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk Mr. Diehl noted that the purpose of this meeting was to consider appropriate action relative to the petition presented calling for a special referendum on the Drainage Bond Resolution. MR. JENSEN moved to rescind the Bonding Resolution on Drainage Improvements in the amount of $254,375.00, adopted by the Town Board on August 13th, 1979, and further, that the Board, in the future would review the program of Downstream Drainage, namely, stream cleaning as requested by the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mrs. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Before the motion was seconded and voted on, each Board Member had comments Mr. Diehl believed the residents signed this petition in good faith, but the information given by those carrying the petition was not complete, and in cases where petitions were left in retail stores unattended and signatures were not witnessed, legal action could be instituted. Mr. Jensen felt, too, that the residents did sign in good faith; there are discrepancies in the petition; some people in the Village of Wappingers Falls signed, some people living in Red Oaks Mill have signed it. He concurred with Mr. Diehl in cases where the petitions were left at local stores. ��.a 23 After he made the motion, he added that the drainage study that was started several years ago be reopened next year and they review the complete drainage for the Town. Mrs. Mills, after seconding the motion, commented that she knew for a fact that the people did not know the whole story, the peeple circulating the petition should have told people the truth. Mr. Johnson commented that the Drainage Committee had put these drainage projects together, the Bell -Air Project and the MacDonald Project, hoping to alleviate problems in those areas. He believes that they are viable projects, if not in total, then the Drainage Committee will look for other ways. Mrs. Reilly also spoke to people who had signed the petition and she felt as the others felt{,: they were signed in good faith, but the people were completely misinformed; they are two projects that desperately need to be done. Mr. Incoronato, being recognized by the Chair, said that Mr. Diehl had made a universal statement about people not knowing what they were signing. He had walked around with the petitions and had explained to the people what they were signing for. The Board had deliberately tied these projects together for bonding; the needed drainage such as Bell -Air and the stream cleaning on MacDonald's property will suffer because of this. The downstream drainage on D.W.S. property was attached to needed drainage projects and he labeled it "highway robbery". Mr. Diehl reiterated that when the first drainage plan came up, there was nothing in the plan in the area of MacDonald's property or D.W.S. property which happens to adjoin it. The Board decided to give relief to the MacDonald's and this was added to the drainage project, not because it was the Town responsibility, but because it would alleviate his problem. There was no intent or thought for D.W.S., they felt that D.W.S. were taking care of their problems through their ponds. Mr. Hirkala, being recognized by the Chair, told Mr. Diehl this story may or may not be true, but the fault was still with the Board because they did not inform the public, they should make sure the taxpayers know what is going on. C Mr. Diehl asked if there was anything else to come before the Board. Mr. Johnson noted that the next regular meeting of the Town Board would fall on October 8, 1979, which was a holiday. It was the policy in the past to change the date of the regular meeting. MR. JOHNSON moved to change the regularly scheduled Town Board meeting of October 8, 1979 to October 10, 1979, due to the holiday which falls on the 8th of October, 1979. Seconded by Mrs. Mills Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Jensen had one more item he wished to bring up --on the corner of Ervin Drive and Myers Corners Road going east toward All Angels Hill Road, there is a catch basin put in by the County with a post which could be hazardous if someone happened to make a sharp right hand curve. He requested that a letter be sent to Mr. Spratt, Dutchess County Commissioner of Public Works, asking him to review this situation and correct it. MR. JOHNSON moved to close the meeting, seconded by Mrs. Reilly and unanimously carried. The meeting closed at 7:22 P.M. Spl. Mtg. 9/24/79 Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk 24 A Public Hearing was held by the.Pown Board of the Town of Wappinger on September 24, 1979, on a proposed Local Law Setting Forth Local Fees for Purebred Licenses, at Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl opened the Hearing at 7:23 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Leif Jensen, Councilman Nicholas Johnson, Councilman Bernice Mills, Councilwoman Janet Reilly, Councilwoman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized (attached hereto and made part thereof of the minutes of this Hearing). Supervisor Diehl asked if anyone wished to speak for or against this Local Law. There was no one present in the audience to speak for or against this Local Law. Mr. Johnson moved to close the Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Reilly and carried. The Hearing closed at 7:26 P.M. E a ne HA Snowden Town Clerk 28 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW SETTING FORTH LOCAL FEES FOR PUREBRED LICENSES. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on September 12, 1979, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law setting forth local fees for purebred licenses, 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 me this of V. r 1979. (i/L 1:1t,t4(/-//(--kt, Notary Public 1 ( Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger r" day 1.1 euex 9.ta, F.44t2 / .CS 14.tircl 30. 191:1; VV. a • D. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING 1"' CLASSIFIED ADV ERT!SING 914-297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET - WAPPINGERS FALLS NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that there hos been duly presented to and Introduced before the Town Board of the Town of Wap- pinger, Dutcher County. New York, on Sep- tember 10, 1979:a proposed Local Law Set- ting Forth local Fees for Purebred Licenses as follows: - BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger os follows: Section 1. In addition to any fee described by stole statute pursuant to Section 110, Sub- division 2 of the Agriculture and Markets Low. there shall be an additional fee collect ted by the Town Clerk as follows for any purebred license tissued by the Town Clerk: No more than 10 dogs $10.00 , No more than 25 dogs . 15.00 More than 25 dogs 20.00 Section 2. This local law shall take effect on October 1, 1979 or upon filing in the Office el the Secretory of State if such filing Is made subsequent to October 1. 1979. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger will conduct o public hearing an the aforesaid proposed j Local Law at Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Foils. Dutchess County, New York, on September 24, 1979 at 7:00 Y.M. EDT, on such day, at which"time all parties in- terested will be heard. . • NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copies of the aforesaid proposed local- low will be available for examination and inspection of the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, in the Town Hall between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. EDT on all business days between the dote of this notice and the dove of the public hearing. ELAINE H. SNOWDEN Town Clerk - Town of Woppinger Dated: Sept. 11, 1979 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York. County of Dutchess. Town of Wappinger. • Gisela Schmitz 30 of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. being duly sworn, says that he is. and R the several titres hereinafter was. tbe.....Bookkeeper of W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and published every Tbu:sday in the year in the Town of Wappinger. Dutchess County. New York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly published to the said newspaper for ...one ... week successively... J: 40..1n each week. commencing on the..12th... day of.... Septembers 19.79 and on the following dates thereafter, namely on • and ending on the 12tbiay of... SEptember. 19.79 both days inclusive. tr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.1.11.... day of.... Ssptembar 19. 79 Notary Public My commission expires ALR:77 M. 1. OSTEN NOTA'?Y f _::iC, ST, C-; f;^.. Y f Coi,., 4-b.240/6Q COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH SO, 19.8G