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1973-09-10 RGMAGENDA - TOWN BOARD SEPTEMBER 10, 1973 1. Supervisor Call Meeting' to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept Minutes June 29th Adjourned Meeting to July 2nd, 1973 Regular Mtg. July 9th, 1973 4.Reports of Officers: Building Inspector, Supervisor. Town Justices 5. Reports & Communications a. Request from John Vorndran for renewal of Soil Mining Permit b. Harold Mangold re: US Cablevision application for rate increase c. R. Lapar re: Inspection of utilities in YOAO d. Tax Reviews - City of New York -Land 'Properties Co. & Invesco Holdings Corp. e. Tort Claim - Darsa against T/W 6. Reports of Committees 7. Resolutions a. Snow Removal Ordinance b. Application for Federal reimbursement Water Pollution Control • 8. Unfinished Business Set date for executive session with Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee, 9. New Business 10. ..Adjournment 210 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town -Board ofsthe.Town of Wappinger was held on September 10, 1973 at-the-Town;Hail,:;Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, NeW York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order .at8:25 PM: Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H.' Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town The minutes of the Special Meeting of June 29, 1973, adjourned to July 2, 1973; and the regular monthly meeting 'of =July 9,.1973.:, :. having been previously sent to the Town Board members, .were now placed before them for their approval.. Mr. Saland questioned, in the July 9,, 1973 minutes, pertaining *to certain comments with regard to Mr. Manning's report concerning the role of Comptroller and whether he had moved.to receive or accept Frank Manning's audit of Town Finances. It was his recollection he had moved to "receive" rather than to "accept" as was so indicated by the minutes. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the minutes of the July 9, 1973 regular month- ly meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk, be approved, subject to review of the tape of said meeting to ascertain whether Mr. Saland moved to receive or accept Frank Manning's audit report, and correct if necessary. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. CLAUSEN moved the minutes of the special meeting of June -29., adjourned to July 2, 1973, as submitted. by..the, TOwn3Clerk,beAand they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Saland. 211 Motion Unanimously Carried Reports for the month of August were received from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector. MR. CLAUSEN moved the Supervisor,. Town Justice and Building Inspect- or reports :for -the month of August be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Bills received for payment were as follows: General Fund$162,442.84 Highway Fund 12,194.76 OKSD $388.76 F1tSD $929.87 OKWD 198.48 F1tWD 458.59 RFSD 918.84 MR. CLAUSEN moved the .bills be(paid,_subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A request was received from John Vorndran for a renewal of his soil mining permit for one year. (property located on All Angels. Hill .Road and Brown Road). A recommendation was received from Susan Pike Zoning Administrator, indicating she and Mr. Lapar, having inspected the property, had no objections to the renewal of Mr. Vorndran's, permit.' , MR. JENSEN moved that, approval be granted for renewal of John Vorndran's soil mining permit for one year. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. .t I f.'.- 1 r Motion Unanimously Carried The following petition was received from Harold Mangold, Attorney representing U.S. Cablevision Corp: WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger and the U.S. Cablevision Corp., a Rhode Island Corporation, have entered into anagreement of franchise with relation to the installation and service of CATV systems within the Town of Wappinger; and WHEREAS, ,said franchise sets forth the terms and conditions of the installation and servicing of said CATV systems, including rates; and, WHEREAS, the t i.S..-Cablevision .Corp. now desires to petition the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger for a change, amendment, and increase to the said rates; 212 NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned hereby respectfully petition the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger to entertain an application for a change in rates pursuant to a franchise dated the 21st day of June 1967, and it is further petitioned that the Town Board at a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger set a date for a_,pubiic hearing on said application with due and proper notice to the town's people of the Town of Wappinger pursuant to Section.684 (7). of the Town Law and subject to the approval of the New York State Commission on Cable Television and other govern- mental authorities. WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that the within applica- tion be approved, granting the change as per Schedule A attached hereto. By: s/ Harold Mangold, Attry. U.S. Cablevision Corp. MR. CLAUSEN moved to refer the. U.S., Cablevision petition to Mr. Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Eck, being recognized by the Chair, made several. complaints about reception of Cablevision in the past year, and poor service with regard to these complaints to the company offices. Mr. Cortellino, being recognized by the Chair, complained that there was no information.avaiiable for perusal prior to the Public Hearing, he would like material made available. The following letter was received: August 27, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. r .. r "L Re: Inspection of Utilities in the Ye Olde Apple Orchard Subdivision Gentlemen: At 11:00 A.M. on August 27, 1973 Mr. Richard G. Barger, P..E., L.S., called to ask for infiltration inspection on the sewer line. My office has absolutely no intention of making said inspection until we find out who is paying for the time involved. _ To. -that end -I - >sugg :s t . tha t the developer .pay -$1,000 to :.the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Wappinger pay for such inspections at the rate. ofn$15;..00 $15;..QO per .hour.,: or. part thereof; until such time as said monies are exhausted. If the monies are exhausted prior to completion of inspections, the developer should be required to pay an additional $1,000, with 213 the understanding that any balance remaining after completion of inspections will be returned to him. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. (This item was set aside for diFcussion with the Attorney to the Town and acted on at a later point in the meeting). The Town Clerk informed the Board that she had been served with - several Tax Reviews. The first was City of New York (Chelsea Pump- ing Station) served, on August 20, 1973, the second and third were Land. Properties. Co,. and Invesco Holding Corp. served on August 24, 1973. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Joseph D. Quinn Jr. Attorney, be appointed to answer and defend the Tax Review of the City of New York, on behalf, of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. CLAUSEN moved that Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney, be appointed to answer and defend the Tax Reviews of Land Properties Coy: and Invesco Holdings Corp. on behalf of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried The Town Clerk noted for the record that she had been served.withji the Summons and Complaint on September 6, 1973 for the Tort Claim of Elia Darsa as administrator of the estate of Irma Darsa, deceased, and Elia Darsa individually against Dutchess County, Department of Public Works of Dutchess County, Town of Wappinger, Department of Highways of the•Town of Wappinger and Village of Wappingers Falls, and had, on September 6, 1973 referred it to the Insurance carrier for the Town of Wappinger. The Town Clerk further noted that she had been served with Notices of Claim, on September 8, 1973, for the Tort Claims of Lindsay Linda d/b/a L.T. Linda Septic Tank Cleaning Service, and James Herring,against the Town of Wappinger, and had, on September 10, 214 1973, referred it to the Insurance Carrier for the Town of Wappinger. An Order was received from the State of New York Department of Audit and Control on September 7, 1973, granting the application of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger for permission to provide a Water Improvement Area in the Town of Wappinger to be known as. Tall Trees Water Improvement Area. MR. CLAUSEN moved to receive the Order from the State of New York Department of Audit and Control and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Under Committee Reports, Mr. Clausen noted that various departments within the Town building were moving from one section to another; one room has already been painted, and the others will also be done to give the building a new look inside and out. Mr. Holt noted that no new chairman for the Town Centennial had been determined as yet. There will be a meeting of the Centennial Committee, however, at the Town Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1973. He intends to pursue the matter of a Chairman for this committee further. Mr. Holt further noted that he hopes to have a resolution for an ordinance presented at the next Town Board meeting on the subject of Licensing the places of Public Assembly. This, he believes would put the Town Board and Town Officials in a position of knowing in the event that any gathering of a public nature was scheduled for anywhere in our Town. This way early detailed information could be obtained and perhaps, in that degree, to control the size of such a public gathering. Mr. Saland had a question on not having received any Landfill reports since the last regular Town Board meeting. He was wondering if Mr. Diehl might inform him as to whether or not there is still a leachate problem, and have theydone any work on the wells. Mr. Diehl answered that there has been no further work on the wells. The personnel at the Landfill did put in a second pipe to catch more water that was flowing off of Route 376 and they have a trench about 2 or 3 feet deep with this pipe and was filled with stone to direct it into the extra pipe they put in. There has been no further problems in the leaching intothe stream. There is no great problems, and there have been no reports from either the State or Federal Government. - Mr. Rappleyea, going back to Mr. Lapar's letter on inspection in Ye Olde Apple Orchard, said he thought the Board perhaps should, in line with past discussions, appoint Mr. Lapar, if that's the Boards' pleasure, to make inspections of the additional installations in the Rockingham Farms District and that the inspections could be paid out of funds being established by any of the persons seeking attachments to the system. (The matter was set aside again tempor- arily). Mr. Saland, again with regard to the Landfill, wishing to clarify a statement of Mr. Diehl's, the additional ditch has been dug by the landfill employees, the purpose of that is to divert the water com- ing across Route 376 before it gets into the Landfill site, and diverting it directly into the creek, and avoid then carrying leachate? Mr. Diehl indicated that was correct and added tint it was directed into one of the major pipes that had been put in several months ago, under the direction of the Health Department, to pick up the surface water coming in. Mr. Saland then asked where they stand with the wall. Mr. Diehl said they have not been instructed to go any further, from either the State or Federal Government, and he assumes there is no serious problem there now. The County, State and Federal Government would have to ascertain whether further work was warranted. The purpose of the wall was if the first phase didn't work, the wall was considered the second type of protection to go into. If the first phase is satisfactory they will never be ordered to go further. A Public Hearing having been duly held on September 10, 1973, on an Ordinance Prohibiting Parking During Certain Hours on Public Highways of the Town of Wappinger, affidavits of Posting and Publica- tion offered for the record at the time aEthe hearing, and all 216 persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, the matter was now placed before the Board for their consideration. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN JENSEN who moved its adoption: BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Section 1. Legislative Intent WHEREAS, it is deemed that the parking of motor vehicles on public highways during winter months causes serious problems for highway_ crews in the clearing of snow and ice, and WHEREAS, it is necessary to have the public highway clear of motor vehicles at certain hours to allow the streets and public highways to be properly cleared. Section 2. Between November 1 of each year and April 1 of the following year and between the hours of 12:00 o'clock mid- night and 8:00 A.M. during such months, no vehicle shall be left standing or allowed to remain parked upon any public highway of the Town of Wappinger outside of the corporate limits of the Village of Wappingers Falls. Section 3. A violation of this ordinance shall be a traffic infraction pursuant to Section 155 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York. Section 4. .This ordinance shall take effect on November 1, 1973. Seconded by: Councilman Clausen Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Ave Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Ave Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Ave The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger, herein called the "applicant" has hereby determined that the construction of certain works, required for the treatment of sewage, generally described as additions to an existing secondary sewage treatment plant to con- vert it to tertiary treatment (0.2 MGD), herein called the -"project" is desirable and in the public interest. WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, the United States,of America has authorized the making of grants to aid, in financing the cost of construction of necessary treatment works to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequate- ly treated sewage or other waste into any waters and for the pur- pose of reports, plans, and specifications in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, the applicant has examined and duly considered said 217 1 Act, as amended and the applicant deems it to be in the public interest and to the public benefit to file an application under this act as amended, and to authorize other action in connection there- with; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, the governing body of said applicant, as follows: 1. That the construction of said project is essential to and is in the best interests of the applicant, 2. That Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor be hereby authorized to file on behalf of the applicant an application. (in the form required by the United States and in conformity with the act as amended) for a grant to be made by the United States to the applicant to aid in defraying the cost of construction of the sewerage treatment works described above; 3. That if such grant be made, the applicant agrees to pay all the remaining cost of the approved project, over and above the amount of the grant; 4. That if such grant bemade, the applicant agrees to make pro- visfion satisfactory to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for assuring proper and efficient operation and maintenance of the treatment works after completion of the construction thereof; 5. That the said Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor is hereby authorized to accept any Federal Grant that may be offered; to furnish such information and to take such other action as may be necessary to enable the applicant to qualify for the grant and 6. That the said Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the applicant for the purpose of furnishing to the United States such information, data, and documents pertaining to the application for a grant as may be required; and otherwise to act as the authorized representative of the applicant in connection with this application and in con- nection with any requirements of any Federal Grant which may be made; 7. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the application to be submitted to the United States, for a grant. Seconded by; Councilman. Holt Roll Call Vote: Supervispr Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye The matter of Mr. Lapar's letter regarding Inspection of Utilities in Ye Olde Apple Orchard was again brought up. Mr. Holt attempted to offer a motion to the effect of appointing *Mr. Lapar to inspect, but the discussion indicated a need for Mr. Rappleyea to draw up a resolution. Therefore, the matter again was temporarily set aside. Mr. William Crane, attorney representing Dave Alexander, asked to speak before the Board, and was recognized by the Chair. Mr. Crane stated that over a year ago an application had been submitted by Messrs. Klein and Alexander for a permit to extract natural resources from their property located on Route 9 north of Old Hopewell Road. (This application had been held in abeyance until the completion of all previous work had been accomplished on a site on St. Nicholas Road with a similar permit). He was seeking Board approval for this application. Mr. Diehl reflected that Mr. Horton and Mr. Lapar had okayed the situation on St. Nicholas Road. Mr. Saland and Mr. Holt also indicated that their previous objections had been taken care of. MR. HOLT moved that the permit bond (#81-83-889-C) posted by David Alexander, for completion of work in connection with.his permit to mine natural resources on St. Nicholas Road, be released. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The application for a permit for the extraction of natural resources on property located on Route 9 and Old Hopewell Road subject to the following conditions, recommended by Susan Pike, Zoning Administra- tor to the Town Board as of January 28, 1972: 1. A performance bond be posted with the Town Board in the amount of $10,000 form of said bond to be determined by the Town Board, insuring conformance to approved plans and all applicable regulations. 2. Prior to the Town Board's releasing the performance bond after the excavations are completed, plans certified by a licensed pro- • r fessional'engineer and showing final contours of the site shall be submitted to and approved by the Engineer to the Town. 3. Since there is a discrepancy in the amount of land contained in this parcel and the shape of the parcel,. the discrepancy being 219. between the Site ,Improvement Plan submitted and the Town Tax Maps, it is recommended that the applicants be required to furnish the Town with proper records that would clear-up this discrepancy. 4. Permits must be obtained from the proper agencies having jurisdiction for all proposed ingress and egress to the site. Along Hopewell Road such permits would have to be obtained from the Dutchess County Department of Public Works, and along Route 9 they would have to be obtained from the New York State Department of Transportation. 5. The applicants should be furnished with a copy of Section 439.01 of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance before they commence extracting resources so that they are made fully aware of the re- strictions which are set forth, especially with regard to hours, storage piles, ets. Seconded by Mr. Holt. The following request was received: Motion Unanimously Carried September 7, 1973 TO: TOWN BOARD MEMBERS FROM: LOUIS D. DIEHL, SUPERVISOR TOWN OF WAPPINGER RE: TRANSFER OF MONIES fr The Supervisor's office has been requested by Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor, to recommend that the sum of $4,000 be transferred from Account #B1990.4 - Contingency to Account #B7310.4 Youth Programs- Contractual Expenses in order to meet bilis presented for payment in regard to Town of Wappinger Championship Team. Respectfully Submitted, s/ Louis D. Diehl The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR DIEHL who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the sum of $3,150 has been appropriated to Account #B7310.4. This account will be overexpended and overdrawn by the, sum of $4,000. In order to meet bills presented for payment, the additional monies were obtained from Account #B1990.4. We, there- fore, recommend that the Town Board authorize the transfer of the sum of $4,000,from Account #B1990.4 to Account #B7310.4 in order to eliminate the overdraft of said amount, and in order to ratify and confirm the previously unauthorized appropriation. 220 1 RESOLVED, that the sum of $4,000 be and the same hereby is appropriated to Account #B7310.4 and that the said sum is hereby transferred thereto from Account #B1990.4, subject to auditing by the recreation department and the Town Auditing Committee in regard to the Town of Wappinger Championship Senior Little League Team. Seconded by: Councilman Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Councilman Clausen Councilman Holt Councilman Jensen Councilman Saland Aye Aye Aye Aye " Aye Upon voting on the above resolution, Mr. merely acquiescing in the transfer into await the audit.' Saland commented he was the account, and does The following resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, acting on behalf of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area has received approval from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to establish the aforesaid improvement area and to acquire the water companies located within the boundaries of said area, now therefore be it resolved as follows: The Supervisor and the Attorney for said improvement area are hereby authorized to make written offers for the facilities of said water companies in the following amounts and in the event said offers are not accepted within the time limits set forth in the Condemnation Law of the State of New York they are hereby authorized and directed to commence a proceeding in the Supreme Court or the Dutchess County Court for the condemnation of the facilities of said companies located in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. 1. Mayim Water Company (Triangle Pacific Corp.) II. Hill Top Water Company III. Schoonmaker Brothers Inc. (Rockingham Farms) $ 90,000. 395,000. 237,000. The Supervisor and the Attorney to the Improvement Area are also authorized and directed to make application to the Depart- ment of Transportation (Public Service Commission) and such other agencies as may be required by law to approve or act upon the acquisition of such facilities. The Supervisor and the Attorney to, the Improvement Area are further'authorized and directed to complete the acquisition of the Orchard Homes water system in accordance with an option to purchase said system for the sum of $33,000 as previously approved by this Board. They are further authorized and directed to acquire such approvals from other agencies as may be required by Law. Seconded by: Councilman Holt 221 { Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye A request was received from Warren Strohm, Chairman of the Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee, to reschedule a joint executive meeting with his committee, the Planning Board and Town Board some time in the third week in September. It was agreed that Thursday, September 20, 1973, at 7:30 P.M. be set for a joint executive meeting and the Planning Board and Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee be so advised. MR. JENSEN moved to have the Town Clerk draft a letter to the Planning Board indicating that the Town Board feels that in reviewing, once again Section 412.02, of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance, it is his feeling that the wording in this section that regards down zoning from R-40 to R-20 is not a man- datory clause but it is a discretionary clause, therefore it should be at the discretion of the Planning Board to allow the amount of down zoning they think would be applicable for each plot plan approval. This would just be a reminder that it is a discretionary, power of theirs and further, emphasis that each applicant on its merits depending on the particular circumstances of each application. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried A short discussion followed between the Board and Mr. Steinhaus, Chairman of the Planning Board on the interpretation of the intent of Mr. Jensen's motion. Mr. John Gromyko, Vorndran Drive, being recognized by the Board, asked about the report Mr. Lapar was requested to submit regarding the water problem on Vorndran Drive. The following report was received: September 4, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Vorndran Drive Storm Sewer Problem Gentlemen: Endlosed herewith please find. a map of the proposed solution to the drainage problem on Vorndran Drive. The estimated costs are as follows: 1,400 ft of Paved Ditch 1,700 ft. of Pipe 8a Inlet Basins R.O.B. Gravel 200 CY Washed Gravel 200 CY Paving 1,700 if Contingencies, Legal, Cal $6/ft Cla $40/ft. Oa _$600/ea = Cal $3/CY = $ 6/CY $3/if = Sub -Total Engineering and Inspection (30%) Total Cost Zit $ 8,400 68,000 4,800 600 1,200 5,100 $ 88,100 26,430 $ 114,530 The cost appears to be excessive for a problem that can and will be corrected by the subdivision of the lands -directly west and uphill of Vorndran Drive. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Very truly yours, s/Rudolph E. Lapar Horton when the subdivision was scheduled for (as alluded to in the last paragraph of Mr. Lapar's letter). Mr. Horton responded that Rockingham Sewer District was what was hold- ing that up because they can't get hookups into Rockingham. Mr.. Lapar added that this would be taken care of on a down stream drainage.. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Lapar's report on the Vorndran Drive Storm Sewer problem ,be received and placed: on file and to be placed on the agenda for the October regular meeting for discussion. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, application has been previously made for connection 223 to the Rockingham Sewer District by the developer of Ye Olde Apple Orchard Section 3, and WHEREAS, there is a necessity for the testing and the inspec- tion of the sewer lines by a duly licensed engineer appointed by the Town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. is hereby appointed to make such inspections of all new sewer lines where permission has been granted to connect to the Rockingham Sewer District, and be it further RESOLVED, that in the case of Ye Olde Apple Orchard, Section 3, the•developer deposit with the Town the sum of $1,000 and that bills rendered for such inspections be paid by the Town out of such fund and upon acceptance the balance of said fund be returned to the developer and be it further RESOLVED, that the developer shall be charged an inspection fee in accord with Mr. Lapar's letter of August 27th, 1973 to the Town Board and that the developer shall be advised by the Town Clerk that in the event such fund is insufficient the said lines will not be accepted until any outstanding balance is paid. Seconded by: Councilman Clausen Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye The following letter was received: September 7, 1973 Mrs. Elaine Snowden Town Clerk Town•of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Public Hearing under Local Law No. 2 for the Expansion of the Orchard Homes, Inc. Water System Dear Mrs'. Snowden: It is my understanding that a Public Hearing in the above entitled matter is currently scheduled for Tuesday, October 9, 1973. Unfortunately, both myself as the attorney for the corpora- tion and Mr. Robert Hankin, the President of the corporation will be out of the country on that date. It is my understanding that the Department of Environmental Conservation has scheduled a Publict••fiearing in this matter for September 24, 1973. On behalf of myself and my client, I would like to request that the Public Hearing be scheduled either on September 24th, 25th, 26th or October 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th. Trusting this is satisfactory. Sincerely, s/ Jerard S. Hankin MR. HOLT moved to rescind the motion adopted at the August 13th, 1973 Town Board meeting setting the date of October 9, 1973, for a Public Hearing on the application of Jerard Hankin for the Ex- pansion of Orchard Homes Water Co. pursuant to Local Law #2, Year 1967; and, further, set a public hearing for October 3, 1973 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York on the application of Jerard Hankin for the expansion of Orchard Homes Water Co. pursuant to Local Law #2, Year 1967, for the purpose of hearing all interested persons. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: September 7, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Town Hall Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Subdivision of Watch Hill, Section 6 Gentlemen: I have examined the deeds to the roads for Section 6, Watch Hill, and I have found the same to be in satisfactory order. Very truly yours, s/ Allan E. Rappleyea Mr. Diehl directed this letter be received and placed on file. The following letter was received: September 7, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Town Hall Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: I have examined the deeds to the roads and the recreation area for the subdivision presently being developed by DWS Holdings, Inc. and I have found the same to be in order. Very truly yours, s/ Allan E. Rappleyea 225 MR. CLAUSEN moved to accept the deeds to the roads and the recreation area for the subdivison presently being developed by DWS Holding, Inc. (Moccasin Hill) subject to all the conditions imposed by the Town of Wappinger Planning Board. Seconded. by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously. Carried The following letter was received: August 7, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Rockingham STP Renovations Final Estimate Hall & Company Gentlemen: Enclosed is the Final Estimate for work done by Hall & Company - at the treatment plant. The work has been done in substantial accordance with Plans and Specifications and we recommend acceptance of the work and payment of the final estimate. Very truly yours, s/ Vincent C. Kelley, P.E. MR. HOLT moved that the Hall & Company Inc. Estimate #4 final in the amount of $3,381.24 be paid, upon recommendation of Vincent C. Kelley, P.E., Engineer to the Rockingham Sewer District. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Notice was received from the Dutchess County Cooperative Extension of a tour of Planned Unit Development in the states Maryland,. New Jersey and Virginia for officials on town levels, scheduled for September 18, 19, and 20th, 1973. MR. HOLT moved that permission be granted for any Town officer or official who wished to attend, and that their legitimate expenses be Town charges. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Saland requdsted that the Attorney to the Town again prepare another ordinance pertaining to Route 9. This problem has been laying fallow for quite some time, and he would like to see it be consistent with the recommendations of 1990, in so far as the area south of Old Hopewell Road is concerned, in .that they recom- mended multi-unit residence. He would also like to see if some of the high traffic uses can be eliminated in the area north of Old Hopewell Road, and that high traffic again refers to take out restaurants, gas stations and the like. Perhaps the Board can have an executive session to discuss it. Maybe we can come up with something for the attorney to present at the next Board meeting. It was agreed that the Board set 7:00 P.M. on September 20, 1973 to discuss this matter. Under New Business, Mr. Costa Adamakis was recognized by the Chair. Mr. Adamakis, President of the Royal Ridge Civic Association pre- sented the Board with a petition on sewer facility of proposed Pine Hollow subdivision. The Royal Ridge Development residents were indicating their concern over the proposed use of the Mid- point Park sewer plant for the Pine Hollow subdivision. MR. HOLT moved that Mr. Adamakis' letter and attached petition be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Clausen, as a member of the Highway Committee, mentioned again that he thinks there is a need in the Town, wherever possible, for the ever growing need for bicycle paths along Town roads. He has spoken to Mr. Horton about it before, and there are problems attached to it; but as we are accepting ROW'S in the future and as we are preparing roads, if, and where, possible where the roads permit if sgme type of planning can be kept_in mind for future development of bicycle paths. I think it's going to be an increasing problem within the Town and one in which probably will provide the recrea- h.. 2 27 tion and transportation for many of the residents of the Town. I would just like to, again, knowing that we have talked about it before, and Mr. Horton is aware of it and certainly support it that wherever possible again maybe a plan on a small scale can be started out as one was in the County so possibly we can start developing some bicycle paths, at a low cost, of course. In that he would mean that if we accept a road with 50" easements and we possibly need 30" pavement that, or whatever the Highway Superintendent recommendation is, then instead of leaving 10 on either side, then possible we could gain some easement for bicycle paths. It could be when we install lines or pipes instead of covering it up in the normal manner if it could be placed further over on the easement and then paved over for possible bicycle paths. There might be many options but he was just asking Mr. Horton to again try and keep in mind that maybe the Town is very shortly becoming in need of bicycle paths. Mr. Horton replied that this should be taken into consideration then on subdivisions, do you want 50' ROW's or do you want to go 60' ROW"s, you're going to start utilizing land then you're going to have to go 60' ROW. Mr. Clausen then asked Mr. Horton if he really felt 50' was minimal as what the Highway needs are, with that 50' no bicycle paths can be produced? Mr. Horton siad it only gave 10' on each side for snow removal and so forth and it's hard because in rural areas you have mail baxes and so forth to contend with. Mr. Clausen said then maybe that would have to be considered, and asked Mr. Horton to think about making a recommendation to the Town Board that if the Town thinks along the ways of providing bicycle paths, what direction the Town Board should possibly take. MR. HOLT moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Saland and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:57 P.M. `r 21A-(1\n/04A— Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Mtg. 9/10/73 k -k\ C \ (.-l) WARRANT To Louis D. Diehl , Supervisor Town of WaPP1 n9er , County of Qla A I&& , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wappi nger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 1 Oth day of Sep tember , 19.7 L, 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 NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 166 Agway Petroleum Corp. 167 Vince'ss Oil Service 168 Bell -Herring Inc. Capitol Highway Materials, Montfort Bros. Inc R.M. Lingo, Inc. 'Spoor -Lasher, Inc. 'Brighton Steel Company Thalman Egiipment Co. Bennett Enterprises Milton Alley 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 319.65, DR5110.4 190.7 48.7 11 138.0 to 141. " 160.67 " 346.5 11 701.6 OTHER INFORMATION 23.0 DR5110.4- 13.50; DM5130.4- 4.50 58.5 DR5110.4- 41).00; DM5130.4- 9.50 96.2 DR5110.4- 32.50; DM5130.4- 63.70 Lane Pipe Corporation 1503.60 09995.0 Lane Pipe Corporation 1109.80 Midway Gas t Service 56.00 DM5130.4 B1iK Auton Supply 166.02 Thalman Equipment 67.40 Thalman Equipment 50.00 I B.F. Goodrich Co. 44.88 I Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 80.95 I Acme Tank & Trick 116.00 Jonmar Associates 18.48 Walter Smtilh Welding 3.00 M Urey Hardware Company 3.87 1 In Wliaiss Whereof, I Sept hereunto set my hand and the Seal 73 the Town of Wappinger this day of ,�..w, 19 Town Clerk [SEAL] To WW1 ..RA...04h1 WARRANT Town of Wapp-;nger Wapp Inger , Supervisor County of...au= se , 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 1. .day of a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: soot ._, 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. 1R9 Rrarden eriggi, Co 190 Clove EYcavAitnr:, Inc. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 1C.90 11S5140.4 2018.00 D05110.4 . s.. i' / - 1 • 1: 7 e igy.7( In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wpptng r this1-0th-.... day of - September . , Town Clerk [SEAL] WARRANT To LOP! P. ppm. , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of W *.11 , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPDIK,IER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the lOth.,_day of SP'==teaR , 197..., 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 607 Peter J. Muro, Jr. 608 George Wells 609 George Wells Sloper-Willen Community 610 Ambulance Servica.Inc. 611 James T. Guarino 612 Arthur J. Robins,M.D. 613 1V.D.Me Van & Storage 614 Howard D. Webster 615 Susan J. Pike 616 (Claude Owens 617 Vincent Paino 618 (Custom Cleaning Cgntr. 619 Pauline Egan 620 Dr. Dani®1 J. Hannigan 621 JMr. George Snapp 622 New York Communications 623 'Allan Rappleyea 624 Rudolph E. Leper, P.E. 625 Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. 626 'Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. 627 'Lombardi, & Son, Inc. 628 Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. 629 Dave Alexander, line. 1AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 270.00 A1620.4 R/62,"I g6-.00 191.66 A1620.1 /66 . 6 (, 292.86 A3510.1 1.07041 A4540.4 263.00 A3510.1 50.00 A1110.4 156.25 A1620.4 26.25 A1110.4 10.10 18Q30.4 93.00 A1620,4 20.00 A1620.4 125.00 A1620.4 78.38 A1220.1 666.00 A3510.4 605.75 A1620.4 473.00 A1650.4 A1420.4 666.66 11420.4 A1440.4 833.32 11440.4 12.50 18010.4 1,470 61,772.41 4,883.05 7(1,194.30 375.00 291.66 166.66 666.66 .54 WAPP. SSW 6j. BOND ACCOUNT WAPP. SEWER INP. S1 BOND ACCOUNT DRAINAGE COJSTRIICTION DRAINAGE COJSTRUCTIOM 1n Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of , 19..23. this llth day of SEPTENIZR [SEAL.] PROJECT BOND ACCT. PROJECT BOND ACCT. WAPPINGSR Town Clark To WAN..P..,...R.l WARRANT , Supervisor Town of WAPPI8 R , County of DUTCfZzBS , 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 WAPPI1R+iR 19th_._day of S*Pxe1O*R , 19..1.., 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 NAME OF CLAIMANT No. Security -Columbian 630 Banknote Ccanv Hartford Life Insurance 631 Coscs}nv 632 Thomas H. Huhn,Agent 633 Marine Midland Bank 634 Chris Williams 635 Mike Wood 636 New York Telephone Co. 637 David Wood 638 Robert Baisley Dutchess Bank and 639 Trust Company 640 Gelco 641 Rudy Angelo, Inc. 642 George Schlathaui 643 Acme Tank a Truck Corp. 644 Davies Hardware, Inc. 645 Martin Rose 646 Sylvia Guarino 647 Clifford Thorpe 648 Clifford Thorpe 649 Carmine J. Giamaro 65* Great Bear Spring Co. 651 R. H. Lings, Inc. 652 Williamson Law Book Co. (AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 735.28 1..154.44 40.90 OTHER INFORMATION WAPPING -IR SAA/IR IMPR. •1 SOLID ACCOUNT A9060.8 231.46 19060.8 922.98 A1450.2 (elaction Machine Service) 5.18 A1220.4 12.00 A7110.1 16.00 A7110.1 607.41 11.00 95.00 4.65 A1220.4 205.73 87310.4 43,10 A3310,4 26.50 A7110.4 35.00 A7110.4 16.65 A7110.4 30.00 A7110.1 55.00 29.50 68.00 78.00 41.00 9.68 44.73 A7020.1 18020.4 88011.4 136;0.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 A1110.4 21.75 7.75 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this_..11th day of S>RP?iR 19 73 [SEAL] WAPPXNGIR Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIE D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WRI It , County of 1?liMl5 , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPP1 iER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of SEPTSHOOR , 19.71..., 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 AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 653 A-1 Portable Toilets 150.00 A7110.4 &g4 Rudloff Cooling and Heatiaq 30.00 A1620.4 655 Eggleston Office Sguic. ]1J *1355.4 656 Eggleston Office Equip. 20.20 A1330.4 J Nid-Hudson Auto Wreckers 15.OQ A8510.4 658 66.60 A1620.4 Roberta 2oiee Paper Co_ 659 Roberts Hoice Paper Co. 48.50 660 18ki Haus 510.00 661 'Central Hudson Gas i Slew 16.20 662 'Central Hudson Ga 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 A1620.4 27310.4 A3310.4 Wappingers Sand & Gravel 180_001 A7110.4 Huah 3. Maurer 63.701 A7110.4 Ralph Vinall 1 771.001 A7110.4 Xerox Corporation 1 186.451 A1620.4 Urey Hardware Co. 64.911 A7140.4 Sylvan Lake Telephone Co. 9.251 A1620.4 26410.4 W. i S. D. News 73.68 A1410.4 W. 8 8. D. New* , 1 173.281 16410.4 OTHER INFORMATION 12.48 61.20 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPING= this -..11th .... :day of BEP'= 19 73 Town Clerk [SEAL] di SPECIAL DISTRICTS WARRANT To L0911 D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of 'W'' ,61..:u,11'.18 , 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 73 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized WAPPINGER 10th day of SEPT1Nssa a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: . CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT No. to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon is claim as JAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 180 Central Hudson Gas i 11 128.12I 181 Central Hudson Gas & Al 177.74 182 Axton -Crop Company 202.50 183 Central Hudson Gas i *leo 167.08 184 Neptune Neter ComPanv 5111-8320.4 OTHER INFORMATION 881-8130.4 5111-8330.4 40.50 811-8130.4 162.00 8112-8320.4 216.65 8112-8320.4 las Central Hudson Gas & Ele 100.53 1 186 Camp Polution Control,In 68,00 187 N & 8 Supply Coro. 882-8130.4 1183-8130.4 15.32 113-8130.4 188 Axton -Cross C .panv 162.00 450.00 1 123.00 189 Lento Associates, Inc. 190 Axton -Cross Company 191 Central Hudson Gas & Elea 541.35 192 D'Ascancelo 8 Co. 193 Axton -Cross Co pane 194 R. H. Linos. Inc. 195 South Avenue limp 196 Davies Hardware, Inc. 197 Hydra -Human, Sales Co. 198 Arthur Waddle 199 Cas° Polutinn Cnntrnt 200 Hach Chemical Co, Inc. 18.00 137.85 3¢,46 9.53 28.80 32.25 36.50 35.00 149.30 1 Gen.Iund Vou. 1 670- W. S. a II. Hews 29.76 �; b- 4s,7� In Witness Whereof, I have/ereunto let my hand and the Seal of the Town of this_. ..... day of September , 19 73 812-8130.4 812-8130.4 5112-8330.4 45.00 182-8130.4 78.00 883-8130.4 883-8130.4 883-8130.4 813-8130.4 813-8130.4 883-8130.4 883-8130.4 S81-8130.4 882-8J.30.4 881-8130.4 882-8130.4 8111-8340.4 181-8130.4 883-8130.4 U3-8110.4 12.16 883-8130.4 12.18 12.16 7.00 883-8130.4 14,00 14.00 29.86 5112-8320.4 29.86 29.86 882-8130.4 29.86 29.86 [sem WAPPINGER 209 A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on September 10, 1973, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, on an Ordinance Prohibiting Parking during Certain Hours on Public Highways in the Town of Wappinger (Snow Removal Ordinance). Supervisor Diehl opened the Hearing at 7:37 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways The Clerk offered for the record, the Affidavit of Posting duly signed and notarized, and the Affidavit of Publication duly signed and notarized by Albert M. Osten, of the W&SD News. (These Affi- davits are attached hereto and made a part hereof of the minutes of this Hearing). Supervisor Diehl asked if there was anyone wishing to speak for or against this Ordinance. No one spoke for or against the Ordinance. Supervisor Diehl closed he Hearing at 7:40 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk W. and S. P. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING 20 EAST MA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AX 7 — 3724 STREET a WAPPINGERS FALLS LEGAL NOTICES*^ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board o1 Me Tovm of Weppinger wlR, oviduct a public hearing at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York wdey, September for 10th, 119the 73at 7of : �ppinI..q EOST. to hear all persons concerning er. OR DI NANeF 3rdinance prohibiting parking during certain hours on public highways of the of Wappinger excluding public highways within the corporate limits of the ifWappingers Falls. if ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town Of Wap- pinger. Section 1. LEGISLATIVE INTENT WHEREAS, if Is deemed that the parking o1 motor vehicles on public highways during winter months causes serious problems for highway crews in Me clearing of snow and ice, and WHEREAS. It is necessary to have the public highway clear of mots vehicles at, certain hours to allow the streets and public highweyStO be properly Cleared. 1 Section 2. Between November 1 of each year and April 1 Of the fOlfowino veer and between the hours of 12.00 O'clock midnight and 1:00 a.m. during suf.>, months, no,4 vehicle shall beIeltstanding orallowed toremainarkeduOtxhany public hlgfhWSY Of the Town of Wappinger outside of he corporate limits a'Jhc village O Wap. Wingers Fells. Section 3. A violation of this Ordinance shall baa traffic infraction pursuant Section 15501 the Vehirle end Traffic Lawnl the State of, New Yak. • Sec .T orrdd� reSh ffOr fiI t kseffecfon November 1,1113. nwreducSeconded by Councilman Hod AFFIDAVIT OP PUBLICATION ' State of New York, County of Ducchess. Town of Wappinger. Beatrice Osten of the 'Town of Wappinger. Dutcheu County. New York. being duly sworn. says tha �e is and !t the several times hereinafter was. theL'o-Editor—Pl ?1J►§ AT W. & S.D. NEWS. a newspaper printed and published every Thursday in the year In the Town of Wappingers Dutcheu County. New York. and that the annexed NOTICE was duly published in the utd newspaper for one week successively. SZ0Pc... in each week. co acing on the... .0 }.. day of.. f uguS 19... and on the following dates thereafter. namely on, and ending on the 30th day of gust 192? both days inclusive. Subscribed' and sworn to before me this.. AQUI day of. August 197.$ Notary Public ALBERT M. OSTEN My commission explres.MITNY.eUWUC. 5I4V. Pf.yVY.XRRR QUALIFIED IN GIITCHESS COUNTY #14-C240760 COMMISQIOK EXPIRES MARCH 30, 1921 tc+r