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1975-01-13 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD - JANUARY 13, 1975 • 1. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept Minutes --December 23, 1974 Special /c2-36 -714(11-- 4. Report of Officers --Supervisor, Town Justices, Building X31 �t�S(a. (4nnVRQ irC Bills: Inspector 4" i4 -r -/:113V.4 -/S General Fund: I S'S; gS--q. 9? OKWD: Flt.WD: RFSD: Capital Impr. & Proj: 4 L`Ku^4• ON 451,.8%13s. Highway: l') s : 7 pi% 62 OKSD: Flt.SD: Misc. S&W: lei, 34�s� 5. Petitions & Communications: a. b. c. d. H. Mangold re: DWS Holdings w/letter from Ping. Bd. E. Conte -Central Hudson re: Delinquent payment of Special Districts bills. Alan Hall, Pres. Angelbrook Civic Assoc. 2 recomm. Henry Mikaelian Gen Mgr. NUWS re: providing services . for Water & Sewer Depts. Walter Meier Wapp. Central School re: Town Voting Machines. Camo re: Blockage of line from 3 Kent Rd. Camo Pollution re: Rockingham WW Treatment flow measuring device. l,u/ MEGA- t. r Camo re: Oakwood WW Treatment Plant pump REL re: Sand Filters Oakwood Sewer Treatment Arkway re: Rd. dedication Watch Hill 6 Thorn Acres Recreation Area Bids for Baseball Equipment --Recreation VS " rRA) Ww.Yur T. Scwar1n+Qr. kok e. 2 retired f. g. h. i. J. k. 1. 1h, Plant Plant. 6. Committee Reports 0. P 4 struck Town Clerk requests direction regarding reports received from Camo Change Meeting date for February . Resolutions a. b. c. d. Vacancy on Bd. of Assessment Review Vacancy on Ping . Bd. Chairman Ping. Bd. Flood plain Ins. Maps & Report 8. Unfinished Business a. REL Report re: Rohonczy, Myers Corners Rd. b. REL Report re: Rockingham Recr. Area C- ilka r -v i n "5n ectA-et 9. New Business ' , j 1/4- . r hou, 10. Adjournment 4 Sten 14. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was: held on January 13, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Present: Louis Clausen, Deputy Supervisor Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Frank Versace, Councilman Elaine Snowden} Town Clerk Absent: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Others Present: Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Deputy Supervisor Clausen called the meeting to order at 8:36 P.M (Supervisor Diehl was absent, due to the severe illness of his daughter). The minutes of the Special Meeting of December 23, 1974, and the Annual Auditing of Accounts Meeting of December 30, 1974, having been previously sent to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their approval. MR. JENSEN moved the minutes of the December 23, 1974 and December 30, 1974 Special Meetings, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Reports for the month of December 1974 were received from the Supervisor, Building Inspector and Town Justices, and the Annual Report was also received from the Building Inspector. MR. JENSEN moved the rreports for the month of December 1974 from the Supervisor, Building Inspector and Town Justices, and the Annual 15. Report for 1974 from the Building Inspector be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Bills presented for payment were as follows: General Fund $58,854.99 Flt WDF$ 223.19 General Fund Flt SD 559.22 (encumbered) 381.45 RFSD 1,916.81 Highway Fund. 719,60 Royal Ridge 1,877.13 Highway Capt. Impr. & Proj. 137,666.40 (encumbered) 1,081.35 Camo 4,190.56 OKWD 235.98 Hilltop 1,283.26 OKSD 1,123.88 MR. JENSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A letter was received from Harold L. Mangold, Attorney, regarding DWS Holdings - Cranberry Hills (Scheme "A"). Mr. Mangold reiterated briefly the correspondence to the Town in the matter of the use of Section 281 of the Town Law to develop these properties. It is his hope the Town Board would consider a resolution authorizing the Planning Board to review this application of the subdivisions as set forth in Section 281 of the Town Law. Mr. Saland voiced a hope that the Board would take action one way or another soon on this request, as he believes it is generally looked upon as something that can be implemented with the new Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Clausen also generally agreed, and it has been discussed, although not clear in the Board's mind. They want to make sure, but there reiinains a few questions. It was suggested and agreed upon that one more executive meeting be held before the next regular monthly Board meeting (and include the Chairman of the Planning Board). The Supervisor's office will so notify Mr. Mangold of a date. 'Mr. Clausen directed the Town Clerk notify Mr. Marvin Specter that the Board would like to meet with him on the H.L. Associates (S. J. Reynolds Property) PUD one more time in executive session before it is reviewed by the appropriate Boards. The following letter was received: December 19, 1974 Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Att: Town Board Gentlemen: We are very much concerned about the delay', in payment for electric service to the Oakwood Knolls and Fleetwood Manor Sewerage and Water Plants. Listed below are the accounts in arrears: Account No. 645-1060-0 645-1050-0 648-1450-0 961-1450-0 Location Oakwood-W.P. Oakwood-S.P. Fleetwood-W.P. Fleetwood-S.P. Service to 11/20 11/20 11/20 11/6 Current Arrears 16. Total $194.62 $1089.18 $1283.80 343.94 1701.03 2054.36 284.61 407.97 721.69 211.88 9.39 221.27 Efforts to collect amount due amicably have been futile. Prompt payment of the outstanding balances will certainly be appreciated. Very truly yours, E.V. Conte, Cis:tomer Relations Manager Mr. Clausen noted the reason the Town was in arrears on these bills was due to a lack of money due to possible low rates as comparisons as to what it costs the Town tooperate the systems in relation to what the revenues are. The Town has been contem- plating to rearrange rates in these districts so that the Town could meet the bills. Mr. Jensen added that delinquent bills are continually being a problem, Districts just don't pay for them- selves. It was agreed that Mr. Conte's letter be answered explain- ing that the Board is looking over its rate shcedules, and in the near future possibly some more funds will be available. MR. SALAND moved to refer Mr. Conte's letter to Allan Rappleyea to answer. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. Saland suggested that the Board schedule a meeting in the very near future, as he believes it imperative that the Board adjust the rate schedule. The following letter was received: December 13, 1974 Town Board Members Town of Wappinger Wappinger, New York In the interest of safety, the Civic Association recommends attention to the following matters: 1. On Tor Road adjacent to the brook, there are no protective walls or fences. A child can easily fall from the roadway into the brook. 2. In the area of the Dennis Truett residence, 23 Alpert Dr. there is a large drainage pipe with no protective grating. While the town may for may not choose to cope with the general drainage problems around the pipe at this time, we strongly advocate a protective grating immediately. Sincerely, Alan Hall President Angel Brook Civic Assoc. Mr. Jensen indicated that the grating had been put into place several weeks ago, as far as the protective fencing, he doesn't believe that comes under the purview of the Town. Mr. Clausen directed a letter to Mr. Hall indicating the Board believes the corrective action has been taken as far as the drainage pipe is concerned. If he has any other questions on that, please advise the Town Board, also copy Mr. Horton again on Mr. Hall's letter and advise him of the foregoing instructions. A letter was received from Henry Mekaelian, General Manager for "NUWS-New and Used Water Specialists, Inc." indicating this firms desire to offer a quotation on providing similar services now being rendered by another outside firm to operate and maintain the Sewer and Water systems of the Town. MR. JENSEN moved to receive and place on file, the letter from NUWS. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. Clausen directed the Town Clerk write Mr. Mikaelian advising him that the Town Board had received his letter and would keep his firm in mind in the future. A letter was received from Mr. Walter Meier, Assistant Principal of the Wappinger Central School District requesting the Town to donate two voting machines, that can no longer be considered functional for Town Election purposes, to the Wappinger Central School District for their use by the pupils for such activities as senior class elections. MR. SALAND moved that the Town Clerk and the Attorney to the Town be so directed to make the necessary preparations for the transfer of the retired voting machines to the Wappinger Central School. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letters were received: December 31, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. RE: Frequent blockage of line from 3 Kent Road (Mr. Precious) Gentlemen: 18, Our information is that the above line is the Town's responsibility. It has failed on several occasions and Town personnel have dug the line up to fabricate a 'Imake-shift" cleanout. ,Please advise if this is in fact the Town's responsibility. If it is, we would like to meet with the Town engineer to install the proper cleanout and/or better solve the problem. 19 - Do not hesitate to contact us for further discussion. Yours very truly, Camo Pollution Control, Inc. s/ George B. Cacchio, Pres. January 7, 1975 Mr. George B. Cacchio, President Camo Pollution Control, Inc. New Hackensack Road Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Blockage of Line from 3 Kent Road (Mr. Precious) Dear Mr. Cacchio: We are in receipt of your letter of December 31, 1974 referenc- ing the blockage of the line from 3 Kent Road, the property of Mr. Precious. It has always been the position of this office (most recently indicated in the case of the dentist on Tor Road) wherein the Town assumes no responsibility from the house to the 8" sewer lateral. This position was taken many years ago in Oakwood Knolls and has remained steadfast throughout the Town. The only reason the Town ever got involved with Mrs. Precious was that there was an extraordinary position; the position being that the two houses to the East and uphill of Mrs. Precious dis- charges their sewage through her sewer lateral. However, sometime in 1974 this office inspected the installation and cut off these two house laterals across Kent Road and tied them into the main line of the 8" sewer line in that subdivision. At that point, responsibility was never quite established. It is now established and, as far as this office is concerned, we now revert to'the posi- tion that has always been taken with regard to a private house lateral, that it is the homeowner's responsibility in all subdivi- sions not inspected by a Town authorized inspector. The house lateral is the responsibility of the homeowner and, as such, must be repaired, maintained, and kept open by said home-, owner at no expense to the residents of the Town of Wappinger. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar Mr. Lapar stated that many years ago (maybe 66-67) three model houses were built on Kent Road and the sewer lines for the two upper houses ran through the third house then with what was then a septic tank and which was eventually hooked into the sewer line. Last year the two upper houses were taken off this line and hooked up directly to the main line on Kent Road. It was his opinion, at this point, that that house on 3 Kent Road has to take care of its own problem to its own house lateral. He feels now it is the homeowners responsibility, as the Town has taken this position initially in Oakwood Knolls and all the other subsequent subdivi- sions, the line between the house and the main line, is completely the responsibility of the homeowner. MR. JENSEN moved to acdept the recommendation of the Engineer to the Town, that according to previous Town policy, it is the obligation of the resident to correct the lateral line, if in deed, it needs correction, and not the responsibility of the Town. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. Clausen reiterated Mr. Jensen's recommendation that Mrs. Precious be so advised of the policy of the Town Board, along with a copy of Mr. Lapar's letter. The following letters were received: December 31, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, NY RE: Rockingham Wastewater Treatment Facility Flow Measuring Device Gentlemen: We have taken the liberty of requesting service on the Penn Flow recorder at the above facility.">Presently, the meter does not totalize. We had requested that the meter be serviced previously, but we connot find any indications that an order has been placed. The rate of flow in gallons per minute are recorded on the circular weekly chart, but an average daily flow is not being recorded. As we had previously recommended the high flows observed should be thoroughly investigated. In that we understand some work has been done on the collection lines, an accurate record of daily flows might give the needed in- formation as to the origin of these flows. Very truly yours, s/ George B. Cacchio Camo Pollution Control Pres. k • January 7, 1975 Mr. George B. Cacchio, President Camo Pollution Control, Rt. 376 Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Rockingham Wastewater Treatment Facility Flow Measuring Device Dear Mr. Cacchio: We are in receipt of your letter of December 31, 1974 and would agree that the meter certainly should be fixed as soon as possible; of course, with the proper authorization of the Town Board. The collection"lines have been TV'd and a serious break has been corrected. We would certainly hope that a substantial decrease in the flows would ge recorded during the spring- time due to the repairs effectuated by the TV survey. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, MR. JENSEN moved that Camo Pollution Control Inc. be contacted to set up the necessary vendor for repairing the measuring device. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letter was received: December 27, 1974 Town Board 7 TOwn of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Oakwood Knolls Wastewater Treatment Plant Corrective Maintenance Gentlemen: Recently we have been experiencing difficulties in maintain- ing adequate return of sludge in the above facility. The settling tank has been completely dewatered, flushed, cleaned, and the air lift pump inspected. At that time, it was noted that without complete removal, it could not be determined whether our efforts had completely opened the air -•lift. In that renovation of this air-lift is scheduled, we cut the system back in service. The air-lift continued to operate for approximately two (2) weeks. Now that the return has again failed to operate properly, we have requested that the contractor install a new air-lift when we pump the settling tank. He has agreed to do so. 22. This should enable us to maintain adequate return until the flow is switched to the other side. On thursday, December 26, 1974, the existing pump could not maintain the incoming flow and the wet well overflowed. We therefore installed a spare portable pump. In that this pump is not for raw sewage, we would recommend that the proper portable pump be purchased and installed. You might remember that authorization was previously gran -ted to purchase this pump. At that time, Mr. Maiepors purchased a Goulds sewage pump which is being utilized but does not seem to be able to handle the flows or solids. In that the new pump station may be installed soon but no earlier than one (1) month, you may want to "gamble" on using the existing pumps. Please advise as to your pleasure in this matter. We have also experienced problems with the the existing blowers, and Mr. Lapar has authorized us to make whatever repairs are necessary to this equipment. Yours very truly, Camo Pollution Control Inc. s/ George B. Cacchio, Pres. Mr. Jensen explained that it had been suggested several months ago by Camo to buy a portable pump to relieve problems The then Superintendent of the Water and Sewer Departments elected to buy a pump that someone recommended, and it seems this pump doesn't have the capacity that is required to do the job properly, it's an underrated pump. What Camo is asking for is to purchase the proper size pump. MR. JENSEN moved that the Sewer and Water Committee contact Camo Pollution gontrol, Inc., and if the price is within $500.00 to purchase the requested pump, the Committee is authorized to authorize Camo to purchase said pump. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letter was received: Decmeber 27, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Sand Filters - Oakwood Knolls Sewage 3. Gentlemen: We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. Cesare J. Manfredi, dated October 31, 1974, wherein he orders us to install the sand filters at the above captioned project. That is, of course, contrary to the agreements we had with Mr. Jack Hill and Mr. Ronald Friedman in various letters; one from Mr. Friedman dated July 30, 1973 and one from our office to Mr. Hill dated June 20, 1974. Copies of these letters are enclosed. Since the contractor has been told not to put these sand filters in, we would appreciate your advice on what to do. As we see it right now we really have no choice. We would like some direction and/or help from the Town Board since this is a $40,000 to $50,000 item which we were told, because of Tri - Municipal, we would not have to put in, and now it appears that, according to Mr. Manfredi, we will have to place it on line. Your imndiate answer to our request would be appreciated since, as I said before, the contractor has been told not to place the filter on line and if we are going to now put them in, based on Mr. Manfredi's letter, we must inform him in early January. Thank you very much. Very trily yours, s/ Rudolph Lapar MR. SALAND moved that Mr. Lapar's letter be referred to the Sewer and Water Committee for study. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A letter was received from Seymour Arkawy requesting the Town to accept the roads in Watch Hill, Section 6. MR. SALAND moved to table Mr. Arkawy's request, due to the absence of the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A deed for the Recreation Area for the Thorn Acres Develop- ment was received for acceptance by the Town Board, pursuant to the conditions of the Planning Board approval. MR. SALAND moved to refer the Thorn Acres Recreation land deed 4 to the Attorney to the Town to review. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Bids had been received by the Recreation Commission for base- ball equipment. MR. CLAUSEN moved action on these bids be tabled in order to give the Board a better chance to look them over, since the recommendation was received this evening from the Recreation Commission. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A request was received from William Horton, Highway Superinten- dent for permission to bid for a 4 •yard dump truck (money for the purchase has been appropriated in this years budget). MR. JENSEN moved that William Horton, Highway Superintendent be granted permission to advertise for bids for a 4 yard dump truck. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A letter was received from the Planning Board regarding a letter from Henry Heissenbuttel, Commissioner of Planning, which concerned a resolution Memoralizing State Legislation to Authorize Final Action on Site Plan Approval by Local Planning Boards in Dutchess County. The Planning Board recommended that the Town Board take action to urge the State Legislature to pass this enabling action. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the communication from the Planning Board regarding acts to improve Local Planning and Zoning Legislation be received, placed on file, and reviewed further by the Town Board for future action. Seconded by Mr. Versace Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Under Committee Reports the Town Clerk asked the Bca rd for some direction regarding monthly, weekly, and intermittent reports received from Camo Pollution Control Inc., since the abolishment of a Town Sewer and Water Department. In what office should these reports be filed, and to what extent should copies be made for the Town Board members? MR. CLAUSEN moved that any correspondence received by the Town Clerk be forwarded to the Supervisor's Office, with the exception of communications calling for Town Board action; operation and maintenance reports to be copied for the Sewer and Water Committee before filing with the Supervisor. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Due to the forthcoming Association of Towns meeting February 10 through 12th, which would fall on the normal regular monthly meeting date, the Board considered a change of date for the regular monthly meeting for February. MR. SALAND moved that the regular monthly meeting for the month of February be changed from February 10, 1975 to February 18, 1975 at 8:00 P.M. Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Seconded by Mr. Jensen Rol1.Cal1 Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A vacancy on both the Board of Assessment Review and Planning Board still remaining, the matter was placed beforethe Board. Deputy Supervisor Clausen directed that due to the absence of the Supervisor, the matter of the vacancies on both the Board of Assessment Review and Planning Board be tabled for future action by the full Board. 26A, The matter of the appointment of a Chairman of the Planning Board for the year 1975 was placed before the Board for their consideration. MR. SALAND moved that Robert Steinhaus be appointed Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Planning Board for the year 1975. Seconded by Mr. Jensen Roll Call Vote: Deputy Supervisor Clausen Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Councilman Versace Aye Supervisor Diehl Absent The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN SALAND, who moved -its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger did previously adopt a resolution setting forth its intention to adopt a program for flood plain insurance, and WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Develop; ment has, by letter dated November 29, 1974, sent formal notice of tentative identification of flood prone areas to the Town of Wappinger, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said maps and report is hereby referred to Rudolph E. Lapar for his review and recommendation. Seconded by: Mr. Versace Roll Call Vote: Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Councilman Versace Aye Supervisor Diehl Absent The following report was received : December 24, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Various questions by Mr. Rohonczy Myers Corners Road Gentlemen: In response to Mr. Rohonczy's questions, we submit the following information: 1. The sewer is designed deep enough to drain the present facilities in his house. This was determined previous to the original design and checked subsequent to the installation of the pipe on October 23rd 1974 by three members of my firm. 2. In answer to his question on the cost of the concrete that was placed underneath the pipe, we have examined the costs)of lowering the line from the culvert east to Kent Road. This cost would be many times greater than the cost of the concrete. 3. As far as the condition of the highway, the Dutchess County Department of Public Works has notified the Contractor by letter of his duties to restore the road and shoulders to their original condition. If this information does not fully answer all his questions, please call the office. Thank you. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. MR. CLAUSEN moved the report by Mr. Lapar regarding various questions by Mr. Rohonczy be received and placed on file, and a copy forwarded to Mr. Rohonczy with a statement that the Town Board is aware of the situation. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following report was received: December 27, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Rockingham Farms Recreation Area Dear Board Members: On Monday, December 23, 1974 at 8:30 A.M. I met with members of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission and the Town High- way Department at the Rockingham Farms Recreation Area, between Regency Drive and Sprout Creek. After examining the premises the consensus of opinion of everyone there was that if the developer decided to do nothing, the Town should accept $5,000. The $5,000 would be needed to bring in some 1,000 cubic years of fill to shape the fields. There were many puddles and small ponds in evidence. Also, some top- 2 8'• soil would be needed (there was none in existence) and we would like the skating pond increased to at least double its size. An alternate method proposed was that the Town accept $2,500 and the developer go in there with his bulldozers, loaders, or what- ever he has to use, to shape the pond. First of all, we would like the pond squared with the fence so :that we have no oddball parking places at some later date, and the size of the pond expanded to again at least double for skating. The pond would only -have to be approximately one foot deep -since it is to be used for skating and any excess fill that is taken out of the pond by this method would, of course, be used to shape the field. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. Mr. Clausen briefly explained the thoughts of the -Board on this matter to the residents in the audience_ MR. JENSEN moved that a copy of Mr. Lapars report be forwarded to Mr. Steinberg of Schoonmaker, and at the same time set up a meeting with him on said subject. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Marvin M. Specter had forwarded a request to the Town Board to consider a conceptual approval of the H.L. Associates, PUD (H.J. Reynolds property). Mr. Clausen recommended that the Town Clerk address a letter to Mr. Specter requesting he meet with the Board one time in executive session to finalize the PUD application before the Town Board refers it to the Planning Board; again, the Town Board will pick a date that might be agreeable to all. A letter was received from the Recreation Commission informing the Town Board of their action on the adoption, by that Commission, of hours when Town Recreation Parks will be open. The hours will be: Parks open one hour before sunrise and shall remain open until one hour after sunset. A copy of the proposed Park Signs was also forwarded. 29. MR. SALAND moved to receive and place on file the Recreation Commissions' decision on when Town Parks shall be open. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Under New Business, Mr. Rappleyea informed the Board that Mrs. Snowden opened some informal bids today for BANotes necessary to purchase the Wildwood Sewer Plant and the L&A Filtration System. The rate (from the Dutchess Bank & Trust) was 6.09% for one year, with the anticipation of refinancing at the end of one year - (three bids were received, 6.09%, 64/ and 6.30%). The matter will be referred to the Town's financial consultant. It is hoped that the closing will be at the end of this month on this system. He further noted that the Town had received approval from P.S.C. for Tall Trees Water System purchase. Hopefully the Town will proceed to take title within the next 30 to 60 days. Mr. Mills asked if Wildwood was going to be billed on a quarterly' basis, and asked if the residents could be notified when the Town takes over and when the billings would begin. Mr. Jensen commented that that should go out of the Supervisor's Office. Mr. Clausen added that he believed that this should be the policy and procedure followed by the Supervisor's office, that of notifying all of the residents in a district when the Town purchases the system and when they can expect to receive the first and subsequent billings. Mr. Mills, as a member of the Centennial Committee, commented on the lack of meetings for the Centennial. He feels the Board should discuss with John Bunting the apparent problems, and ascertain if he, in fact, is still interested in chairing the Committee. Mr. Clausen asked the press present, especially the Southern Dutchess News, if they, through the news media would make it known that the Town is seeking people who would be interested in taking an active part on the Centennial Committee. Mr. Saland suggested that the Supervisor's Office contact Mr. Bunitng, and ascertain if he is or is not actively interested in continuing to chair the Committee, and so notify the Town of his intentions. Mary Schmolz offered some comments regarding the Centennial, and looking into matching grants that are available - from the Asso- ciate Council for the Arts. Mr. Clausen asked if she was a member of the Centennial Committee, and the response was this something that comes under the Recreation Commission, history and the arts. Mr. Clausen then said if she was interested in becoming a member of the Centennial Committeem make it known to the Town Board. MR. SALAND moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Jensen and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg... Mtg. 1/13/75 30 GENERAL FUND WARRANT To L07IS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPIN R , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the WAPPINGER 13th dayof J>f�iOARY , 19 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificte thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 1 Edwin Hinzmann, Pos 2 Philip E. Stillernan 'AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Alb/U.4 '3,000.0) AMWDOW 194.90 A1010.4 3 West Publishing Company 58.50 4 The State Insurance Fund f 5 Burroughs Corporation 6 'New York Telephone Co. 7 'Hartford Life Ins. Co. t 8 IN. Y. Planning Federation 9 Milton Alley 10 George Wells 11 Sylvan Lake Telephone Co. 12 H. B. Machines, Inc. 13 Pitney Bowes 14 Roberts Boice Paper Co. 15 'Great Bear Spring Co. 16 Beacon Window Cleaning Co 17 Poughkeepsie Newspapers 18 New York Communications 19 Chelsea Door Company 20 Central Hudson 21 `Vine's Oil Service 22 IVincehs Oil service 23 !Vine's Oil Service .954.05 19.30 620.31 ,336.721 85.00 755.60 166.74 15.25 6.30 34.50 169.70 41.00 5.20 18.10 565.00 4,440.001 1 189.411 1 333.381 I 89.551 1 65.441 A1660.4 A9040.8 89040.8 A1220.4 A1620.4 A4210.4 A9060.8 89060.8 88020.4 A5132.4 A3510.1 A1620.4 A1660.4 A1620.4 A1660.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 8640.4 A1650.4 A5132.4 A1620.4 A3310.4 A5132.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 OTHER INFORMATION 2,417.59 6,536.46 588.86 31.45 501.44 835.28 173.21 16.20 /63,9.5 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my handand the Seal of the Town of WAPPIIQGE R th this...ls. ___.._day of JANUARY , 19 75 Town Clerk [SEAL] GENERAL FUND To WARRANT LCULS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUIVIMS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the , 19 75 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized WAPPINGZR 13th day of JANUARY a certificate thereof having been and directed to pay to each of hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT No. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Vince's Oil Service Rudolph L. Leper Peter V. Nicolis ammusxmaxxgrumg 'Grinnell Library 'Central Hudson 'Central Hudson 'Central Hudson 'Central Hudson John Buckley the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 362.95 A1620.4 15.00 88010.4 21.94 A1620.4 1 ,000.00 87410.4 ,396.36 85182.4 OTHER INFORMATION 271.561 CCM LI LIGHTING DISTRICT 177.161 HUGHSONVILLI! Libna'Law DISTRICT 1,358.201 CHELSEA LIGJTING DISTRICT 87.75 A8510.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPIN R 14th JANUARY . 19 75 this day of [SEAL] Town Clerk GENERAL FUND ENCUMBERED FROM 1974 To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor TCHESS Town of f�IAPPINGER , County of , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of NAPPDER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 13th day of JANUARY , 1975..., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 1AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 1306 Southern Dutchees pews 26.25 A7020.4 1307 Clifford Thorpe Printing 216.00 A1330.4 1308 Central Hudson 139.20 A5182.4 r 1 t • 3 R/..s/ OTHER INFORMATION InWitness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 14th ,--- -r JURY , 1975 a-.. Town Clerk [SEAL] WAPPINGER WARRANT HIGHWAY (encumbered from 1974 ) To Iatia..DA .1410X1 , Supervisor Town of....wappinger , County of Dutchese , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 19.7.5..., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as ---Weppinger ---13thday a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: CLAM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR 1 ALLOWED ACCOUNT 3341--LImay—Hazblware.-Compeny_ 3140 Bali H.rring. Inc. SL.2 31+1 Montfort Broe., c. 25.5 342 'Water g Sewer Distreicts 1,500. 343 'International Salt Co, • nRsiln.0 293 . 9 11) 87 3 It DB5120.4 DM5130.4 DS5142.4 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger this .. 1.40 day -of JanuarY 1975.... — MAL] WARRANT HIGHWAY To.,Lcsui&.,D... Diehl , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 19.E .., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and aving been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as Wapping -sr --13thday of....4 i� a certificate thereo and directed to pay hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 1 Ball Herring, 'AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Inc_ A,S0 DR5110_b 2 Rowe -Rutledge 119.30 3 Rowe -Rutledge 411.40 4 Rowe-Rutledfe It tt 20.40 DS5140.4 Donohue Trees Serviea 'An cn '71 q.6o ft OTHER INFORMATION -In Witness Whereof, L have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of...Wappinger this 13th day of January [SEAL , 19Z.... Town Clerk svECIAL DISTRICTS TO....&ga5 Dr DIEHL Town of WAPPINGER WARRANT , Supervisor , County of MICHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 13th day of JANUARY , 19 75 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 1 Camo Pollution Control 2 Urey Hardware Company Environment/One 3 Corporation Environment/One 4 Corporation 5 Marlene Ziegler 6 Central Hudson 7 Camo Pollution Control 8 Central Hudern 9 Central Hudson 10 Camo Pollution Control 11 New York Telephone Co. 12 Michael P. Pstrus 13 Central Hudson 14 Central Hudson 15 Axton -Cross Company 16 Camo Pollution Control Environment/One 17 Corporation Environment/One 18 Corporation 19 Central Hudson Environment/One 20 Corporation 84.00, .24o,96 21 Axton -Cross Company 88606 Environment/One 22 Corporation snvirornsencj ine 23 Corporation AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 760.9? S83-8130.4 S81-8130.4 3.54 SS3-8130.4 54.26 57.80 MOINAKM61201= 115.00 ROYAL RIDGE SEWER DISTRICT 95.00 ROYAL RIDGE SEWER DISTRICT 46.75 HILLTOP WATMR DISTRICT 335.94 349.60 112.42 ROYAL RIDGE WATER DIST ROYAL RIDGE SEWER DISTRICT ORCHARD HOBS WATER DISTRICT 189.17 ROYAL RIDGE SEWER DISTRICT 411.46 ROYAL RIDGE WATER DISTRICT 20.34 250.00 235.98 HILLTOP WA R DISTRICT HILLTOP WA R DISTRICT SW1-8320.4 421.38 581-8130.4 380-4-96SS1-8130.4 234.00 SS1-8130.4 74.00 581-8130.4 10.00 SS1-8130.4 223.19 SW2-8320.4 852-8130.4 S82-8130.4 20.00 S82-8130.4 20.00 882-8130.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this 14th day of JANUARY 1975 Town Clerk [SEAL] SPECIAL DISTRICTS To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL Town of WAPPZNGER , Supervisor , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 13th day of JANUARY , 19..15, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, yciu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT /4 Central Hudson 25 Axton -Cross Company Environment/Cho 26 Corporation Environment/One 27 28 Central Hudson Corporation 29 Central Hudson 30 Axton -Cross Company 31 Axton -Cross Company 380.96 32 IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 678.34 883-8130.4 437.50 883-8130.4 20.00 883-8130.4 20.00 883-8130.4 30.42 HILLTOP WATi:R WORKS, 601.60 HILLTOP WATIR DISTRICT 221.73 HILLTOP WATER DISTRICT Camo Pollution Control 7uttiC 4,190.56 //j ► 30.03 ROYAL RIDGE SEWER DISTRICT SS3-8130.1 1, SS2-8130.1 SS1-8130.1 Central Wapp. Mid -Point Par Central Wapp. Central Wapp. 166.70 SW2-8320.1 188.58 356.20 SW1-8330.1 125.71 ?09.53 Water (Royal Ridge) 230.48 Filtr. (Royal Ridge Sewer) 398.10 Water (Hilltop Water) 1,047.64 Water. (Orchard Homes Water) 167.62 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPING'RR this 14th day of JANUARY 1975 Town Clerk [SEAL] CAPITAL FUND To LIMO DA PPM Town of NAPPIZ1G¢R 13th day of a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: WARRANT , Supervisor , County of DUTOIESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the JANUARY , 19 75 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT No. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 0-2 Dave Alexander, Inc. 6,143.5: WAPPINGER R H-3 Dave Alexander, Inc. 21,714.6 Hayward 6 Pakan Associates H-4 & Rudolph E. Lapar 12,444. 0-5 Lombardi i Son, Inc. D ,711. H-6 Hall i Co., Inc. 218,920 7 B-7 Rudolph E. H-8 Rudolph E. i Iapar Leper � Fi h 11 WAPPINGER MATER IMPROVE. Cont. •5 TRI-1RINICIL SEWER IMPROVE . AREA MAPPIUGaA R DORM. #1 Cont. 92 CONTRACT 91A, ESTIMATE #5 5,041.5: WAPPINGER R IMPROVE 61, Cont. A]. 608.01 NAPPD1GER _ TER IMPROVE Cont. 95 3 LIA SS In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of tlis 14th day of JANUARY ., WAPPINGER Town Clerk