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2011-2252011-225 Resolution Introducing "Local Law No. _ of the Year 2011, Designating a Three -Way Full Stop Intersection at Diddell Road and Smith Crossing Road, and Full Stop Intersections at Viola Court at Its Intersection with Robinson Lane and Gerhard Court at Its Intersection with Viola Court" At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on June 13, 2011. The meeting was called to order by Christopher Colsey, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor Councilmembers ABSENT: Christopher J. Colsey William H. Beale Vincent F. Bettina Ismay Czarniecki Joseph P. Paoloni The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Czarniecki and seconded by Councilman Bettina. WHEREAS, the Town Board has been informed by the Dutchess County Director of Engineering that the component of the Dutchess Rail Trail as it passes through the Town of Wappinger has been completed; and WHEREAS, the Dutchess County Director of Engineering has indicated that, based on observations of this intersection, safety would be improved by the installation of a three-way stop at the intersection of Diddell Road and Smith Crossing Road; and WHEREAS, Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster, shares the concerns raised by the Dutchess County Director of Engineering and also recommends a three-way stop at the intersection of Diddell Road and Smith Crossing Road; and WHEREAS, Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster, has noted that the Town has recently accepted two roads from the Blackwatch Farm Subdivision known as Viola Court and Gerhard Court; and WHEREAS, the Highway Superintendent recommends a stop intersection at Viola Court heading in an easterly direction at Robinson Lane and on Gerhard Court heading in a southerly direction at Viola Court; and WHEREAS, the proposed Local Law establishing the stop intersections is a Type I1 action pursuant to 6 NYCRR 617.5 (c) (20) and is otherwise exempt from environmental review pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) or pursuant to Local Law No. 6 of 1992. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby introduces for adoption Local Law No. of 2011 in the form annexed hereto. 3. The Town Board hereby determines that the enactment of the aforementioned Local Law is a Type II action as defined in 6 NYCRR 617.5 (c) (20) and, accordingly, the Town Board hereby expressly determines that this action is not an action that requires review pursuant to the provisions of New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) or pursuant to Local Law No. 6 of 1992 or pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617. 4. The Town Board hereby schedules a Public Hearing on the Proposed Adoption of Local Law No. of the Year 2011 to be held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York on the 11th day of July 2011, at 7:30 P.M., and that the Town Clerk be directed to post and publish Notice of the Public Hearing in the form annexed hereto. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: CHRISTOPHER COLSEY, SUPERVISOR Voting: AYE WILLIAM H. BEALE, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE VINCENT F. BETTINA, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE ISMAY CZARNIECKI, COUNCILWOMAN Voting: AYE JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, COUNCILMAN Voting: ABSENT Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York 6/13/2011 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. q �' C, IdL:: � HN C. STERSON, TOWN CLERK SUPERINTENDENT Graham Foster www.gfosterna townofwappingers.us (845) 297-9451 - Office (845) 656-5031 - Cell (845) 298-0524 — Fax JUNE 6, 2011 TO: FROM: TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPpth s cove HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 10 HIGHWAY DRIVE WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 TOWN BOARD GRAHAM FOSTER SUBJECT- STOP SIGNS SUPERVISOR Christopher J. Colsey TOWN BOARD William H. Beale Vincent Bettina Ismay Czamiecki Joseph P. Paoloni Supervisor Office JUN 06 2011 Received At a recent Town Board meeting we discussed a request for stop signs in both directions on Diddell Road, where it intersects with Smith'Crossing Road and the Dutchess County Rail Trail. This request came from Greg Bentley, Director of Engineering for Dutchess County. While I have some concerns concerning the sign on Diddell Road heading northwest as it approaches Smith Crossing, the safety of users of the Rail Trail far out weigh those concerns. I recommend we update our local stop sign law as follows: 1.) On Diddell Road heading in an easterly direction at Smith Crossing Road intersection 2.) On Diddell Road heading in a northwesterly directon at Smith Crossing Road intersection We should also include, in this update, our newly accepted Blackwatch Subdivision signs. 1.) On Viola Court heading in an easterly direction at the Robinson Lane intersection 2.) On Gerhard Court heading in a southerly direction at Viola Court intersection cc: Al Roberts Bob Gray May 10, 2011 Christopher Colsey, Supervisor Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 RE: DUTCHESS RAIL TRAIL AT SMITH CROSSING ROAD PIN 8760.25, DUTCHESS RAIL TRAIL (STAGE 3) NYS ROUTE 82 TO NYS ROUTE 376 AND LAKE WALTON ROAD TO OLD MANCHESTER ROAD TOWNS OF EAST FISHKILL, WAPPINGER AND LAGRANGE DUTCHESS COUNTY Dear Supervisor Colsey: Dutchess County has now completed its grading operations and installation of most of the asphalt at the intersection of Diddell Road and the Dutchess Rail Trail. Based upon our observations of this intersection throughout the trail construction Yr1i;l_c W'Or s period, we feel that safety would be improved by the installation of a three way stop at the intersection of Diddell Road and Smith Crossing Road. We feel this County Executivee William R. Steinhauwould benefit not just the safety of the trail users, but of the motoring public as well. We have reviewed the concept of installing a three-way stop at this location Highway Systems with Highway Superintendent Foster and he has indicated his support for the Management change. Divisions Charles E. Traver Commissioner County Superintendent of Highways Robert H. Balkind, P.E. Director of Highway Construction & Maintenance Gregory V. Bentley, P.E. Director of Engineering 626 Dutchess Tumpike Poughkeepsie New York 12603 H.C.M. Div. (845) 486-2900 Fax (845) 486-2920 Eng. Div. (845) 486-2925 Fax (845) 486-2940 With our past experience with trail projects, we have also found that trail users sometimes use any space available near trail heads and intersections to park. We feel that this location has several places that lend itself for people to create their own parking which could create a safety concern for the motoring public and trail users by blocking sight lines. Dutchess County DPW requests that the Town of Wappinger consider passing any necessary resolutions for both a three way stop at this location, and the creation of an enforceable no parking area within 200' in every direction from the trail intersection. Sincerely, l Gregory V. Bentley, P.E. Director of Engineering Is c: Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent May 23, 2011 Supervisor Office Lr Dutchess County Public Works William R. Steinhaus County Executive Highway Systems Management Divisions Charles E. Traver Commissioner County Superintendent of Highways Robert H. Balkind, P.E. Director of Highway Construction & Maintenance Gregory V. Bentley, P.E. Director of Engineering 626 Dutchess Turnpike Poughkeepsie New York 12603 H.C.M. Div. (845) 486-2900 Fax (845) 486-2920 Eng. Div. (845) 486-2925 Fax (845) 486-2940 Christopher Colsey, Supervisor Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 MAY 25 2011 Received RE: PIN 8760.25, DUTCHESS RAIL TRAIL (STAGE 3) NYS ROUTE 82 TO NYS ROUTE 376 AND LAKE WALTON ROAD TO OLD MANCHESTER ROAD TOWNS OF EAST FISHKILL, LAGRANGE, AND WAPPINGER Dear Supervisor Colsey: This section of the Dutchess Rail Trail is planned to be opened this month. In the Town of Wappinger, the trail will have two designated access locations: o Maloney Road, between Daley Road and Maloney Drive; o Diddell Road, just west of Smith Crossing Road. To enhance safety for pedestrians accessing the trail, the Dutchess County Department of Public Works (DCDPW) believes "no parking zones" need to be established. Attached is a diagram which depicts the proposed "no parking" zones on Maloney Road. We request that the Town of Wappinger adopt a "no parking" ordinance as shown. A request for "no parking" zones on Diddell Road was made in our letter dated May 10, 2011. Once the resolutions are established, the DCDPW will install the signs which will be maintained by the Town. We would greatly appreciate it if the Town would act upon this request at its earliest convenience. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to contact me at (845) 486-2925. Sincerely yours, V 6 Gregory V. Bentley, Director of Engineering Is Attachment c: Steven J. Olsen, Director of Parks Charles E. Traver, Commissioner of Public Works Western Limit of No Parking Zone, Daley Rd. Maloney Rd. Rail Trail Overpass and Access Points Dutch"' s Rall Trail (Stage 3) Approximate Length of No Parking Zone = 600 Ft. (0.11 Mi.) Eastern Limit of No Parking Zone, Smith Crossing Rd. Dutchess County Department of Public Works Engineering Division Proposed No Parking Zone — Maloney Rd. Town of Wappinger May 20, 2011 Not to Scale