1972-04-10 RGMAGENDA - TOWN BOARD
April 10, 1972
1. Supervisor Call Meetinc, to Order
2. Roll Cali
3. Accept Minutes
4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS
Bldg. Insp. Town Justices Supervisor
Bilis:
Gen. Fund. Highway
OKSD F1twdSD
OKWD r FltwdWD
5. P}TITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
RFSD
a. Appleblossom Lan_:-?ine Aidge Residents re: Swamp Area
b. h eskers & PeddlersL�cense Applications: Harry Vail- Geraldine
Messerich - George Noto
c. E. M. Petrovits re: 35 mph speed restriction application for
entire town
d. H. J. Maurer requests permission for Rec. Comm. Members to attend
conference
e. Young World "avelc;ment, Brenda Knight: re: Southern Dutchess
Walk
f. Eugen Schuele Rezoning Request
g. Planning Board recommendations: S F R Development Corp.
Lisofsky - Atlantic Richfield Guarino -
h. L. Eck re: Sewer and Water Districts
6. REPORTS OF CO14MITTEES
7. RESOLUTIONS
MTS Exemption
Burgazzoli
Palmatier
412.02 Zoning Amens:aent
8. UNFINISKED BUSINESS
aids fc_ Trucks
Fi:. acceptance - ease cf year maintenance on Rd Bond
Ei_ : Namot:. tock and Xagura
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The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger was held on April 10, 1972, at the Town Hall, Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York.
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Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:00 P.M.
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 January 3, 1972 Reorganizational Meeting, and
the Regular Monthly Meeting of March 13, 1972, having been previously
sent, to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their
approval.
Mr. Saland requested several corrections in the minutes of the meet-
ing of March 13th.. First, with reference to discussion of Royal
Ridge, mention is made of storage tanks, the capacity of which should'
read "50 to 60 thousand gallon tank." The second correction was in
connection with Mr. Clausen's motion concerning the Town speed limit,
he believed what Mr. Clausen had said was "where otherwise deemed
necessary."
MR. SALAND moved the Minutes of the January 3, 1972 Reorganizational
Meeting as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved,
and the Minutes of the .March 13; 1972 Regular Monthly Meeting, with
the corrections as stated above, be and they are hereby approved.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Reports for the month of March were received from the Building
Inspector, Town Justices and Supervisor.
MR. CLAUSEN moved the Building Inspector, Town Justices and Super-
visor's reports for the month of March be accepted and placed on file.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mrs. Alsdorf, Town Historian, under Reports of Officers, had
several topics she wished to see cleared up. The first subject
was cemeteries. She reported that Highway Superintendent Horton
and his crew had helped clean up the Middlebush Cemetery to the
point where it can be mowed. Mr. Horton has agreed to put up a
fence around this cemetery, and the school shop has consented to
make a sign. She spoke next about the Robinson -Lane Community
Cemetery, stating that man hours were needed in order to put to
rights this landmark (and asked for volunteers to sign up to help).
Brush needs cutting and fallen head stones, have to be erected on
new bases. Her next concern was regarding both the cemeteries on
Montross-Montfort
Pye Lane (Sleight) and the/Cemetery on the'Vorndran Property. It
is her, understanding that there is a possibility of the Trailer
Park (Roberts-Pye Lane) expanding, and development of Vorndran
property; these could potentially endanger the burial grounds.
She admonished the Board for procrastinating do her suggestions of
doing something in these areas to preserve their dignity (adopt -
regulations for the proper care of these burial grounds.) The
second matter was regarding Town colors and a Town Emblem. She had
discussed this with the Board in the past also, and had, at that
time, recommended the colors be: oran§e, representing the Dutch,
who were the first settlers (to be next to the -Mast); Blue, second,
representing the U.S.A.; and Red last, representing the British who
largely developed the county. She had suggested two emblems, the
first, a circle divided in z diagonally, with one side depicting
a waterfall, the other a farmer. The second emblem would be that
which was designed by a prior Engineer, and hangs in the New County
Office Building. The second is a man and woman standing on a
rocky ledge over the falls.
Mr. Diehl stated that he would like to see the Board act on Mrs.
Alsdorf's recommendations for Town colors and emblem. He further
recommended that the Engineer work with Mrs. Alsdorf in preparing
an emblem to be adopted by the Town of Wappinger, to be done as soon
as possible, in honor of the fine work Mrs. Alsdorf-has done as
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Town Historian. -
MR. HOLT moved that Mr. Lapar be instructed to work with Mrs.
Alsdorf in preparing the emblem, composed of 'the farmer and water-
fall, andmake preparations to adopt the Town colors, at the next
regular meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Holt, with respect to the cemetery on the Vorndran property -
and the Roberts Trailer Park, recommended that the Planning Board
be advised to ,be alerted to their existence, and related responsi-
bilities, and to act accordingly.
Bills presented for payment were as follows:
General Fund $14,817.88 OKSD $969.08 F1tSD$468.61
Highway Fund 8,599.00 OKWD 802.81 F1tWD 153.44
RFSD 549.21
MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Residents from the Appleblossom Lane, Pine Ridge Drive area peti-
tioned the Board to speak to them regarding the swampy condition of
their properties. Mr. Gaetano DeSantis, Appleblossom Lane, addressed
the Board first, stating that there was no drainage, no way for the
water to go from their properties. It was a breeding ground for
mosquitos. He understood that some time ago taxes were raised to
drain this. There was some pipe laid to drain the water, which took
the water from one spot, the rest is still all swamp. Since they
live in a swamp they were asking the Board to do something about it,
either lower the tax or drain the swamp. Mrs. Calomino, Appleblossom
Lane, stated that her property was always full of water, can't even
cut the grass. Mr. Charles Zichko, Appleblossom Lane, said it
appeared these properties had a lot of springs, and it seems that
the culverts at the intersection of Pine Ridge Drive and Locust
View are blocked up, and the water won't drain out of this area.
Mrs. E. V. K. Cunningham, All Angels Hill Road (opposite Apple-
blossom Lane) stated that a while back some drainage had been put
in on -Pine Ridge Drive and Appleblossom Lane, and a culvert was
placed under All Angels, draining on to her property. She asked
if more drainage was 'contemplated -to correct the problem, would
they consider piping her property also. She has a problem now, and
it would only be compounded if further drainage was installed.
Mr. Peter Giangaspro, Pine Ridge Drive, said his property became
flooded when drainage was installed. -
Mr. Horton informed the Board that all these problems were on
private property, that the Highway Department had no jurisdiction
with respect to them.
Mr. Rappleyea, when questioned by the Supervisor, indicated that,
if it was claimed that a private lake, or parcel containing a lake
or swamp, is causing hazards to its neighbors in perhaps the form
either a breeding place for mosquitos, or other types of insects,
or rodents would probably belong in the realm of the county Depart-
ment of Health. This would be the first area to investigate as
far as being a health hazard. There is no right in the Town to go
in and simply tell someone they must drain an area. It must first
be a public nuisance, or cause a public nuisance.
MR. DIEHL moved that Dr. Link, Commissioner of the Dutchess County
Department of Health, be directed to investigate the swamp area in
Appleblossom Lane, Pine Ridge Drive in regard to a health hazard,
with a copy of the petition and signatures presented at this meeting,
and to report back to the Town Board at their next monthly meeting.
Also, Mr. Petrovits, Commissioner of Dutchess County Highways, be
requested to investigate the problem, regarding the drainage pipes
going under All Angels Hill Road, and drainage on the Cunningham
property.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Three applications were received for Hawkers and Peddlers Licenses -
Harry Vail, Geraldine Messerich and George Not°. These licenses had
been referred to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office, and returned
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indicating no criminal record in file.
MR. DIEHL Moved to approve the applications and grant Harry Vail,
Geraldine Messerich and George Noto Licenses for Hawking and Pedd-
ling in the Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
An Application was also received from Donna and John Kozlarek for
a Hawking and Peddling License.
MR. DIEHL moved that the application from Donna and JohnKozlarek
be referred to -the Attorney to the Town to see that the proper
application is filled out.
Seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Letter was•received from Mr. Petrovits with regard to an applica-
tion submitted by the Town for restricted speed limits on roads in
the Town. He indicated he would be glad to sign the application
to forward to the New York State Department Transportation if it
excluded the County Roads.
MR. CLAUSEN moved to resubmit an application to the New York State
Department of Transportation for a 35 MPH speed limit on all Town
roads, excluding all County and State Roads within the Town.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
.Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from H. J. Maurer, Chairman of the Recreation
Commission requesting permission for Recreation Members to attend
the 1972 New York State Recreation and Park Conference and Exhibits
at Kerhonkson, April 30 to May 3, 1972.
MR. JENSEN moved that permission be granted to the Recreation
Members to attend the conference in Kerhonkson April 30 to May 3,
1972, and that their legitimate expenses be Town charges.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from Dorothy Alsdorf, Town Historian to
attend the Hudson Valley Historian's Association Meeting in Kingston
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on April 22, 1972.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mrs. Alsdorf be granted permission to attend
the meeting in Kingston, April 22, 1972, and that her legitimate
expenses be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A request for a parade permit was received from Brenda'Knight,
Secretary of the Southern Dutchess Walk for Development.
A walk
for Development is scheduled for May 7, 1972, through the Town of
Wappinger. ,(It was noted that the Town has no Ordinance requiring
Parade Permits.)
MR. DIEHL moved that Mrs. Snowden notify Brenda Knight, and the
Dutchess County Sheriff's Office, with a copy of Miss Knights'
request, that the Town of Wappinger has no objections; also request
that the Sheriff take whatever action he deems necessary.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A rezoning petition was received from Eugen Schuele requesting an
LB zoning on a parcel presently zoned R-40 on Myers Corners Road,
which is contiguous to his existing LB zoned property.
MR. CLAUSEN moved Mr. Schuele's Petition be forwarded to the Town
Planning Board and the Dutchess County Department of Planning, for
their review and recommendation.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following recommendations was received from the Town of
Wappinger Planning Board:
March 29, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Regarding the request of the S.F.R.
for rezoning of their property from R-20
Wappinger Planning Board at its February
mended that this request be denied.
Development Corporation
to RD -40, the Town of
28, 1972 meeting, recom-
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The Planning Board recommends that this request be denied on
the basis that the rezoning would represent an increase in density
not in keeping with the orderly growth of this area of the community.
The Planning Board is presently considering amendments to the Zoning
Ordinance to allow Planned Unit Developments and Cluster Zoning
which might better suit the needs of the Town. This request for
rezoning is recommended for disapproval without prejudice.
The Planning Board mould like to suggest that the applicants
resubmit their rezoning request at such time as the Town has
adopted a plan of the type mentioned above.
Respectfully yours,
s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan
Secre. Planning Board
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Board concur in the Planning
Board's recommendation regarding S.F.R. and order it placed on
record.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. DIEHL MOVED the following recommendation from the Town Planning
Board be received and placed on record.
Seconded by Mr. Holt
Motion Unanimously Carried
March 28, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Regarding the rezoning the request of Atlantic Richfield
Company and/or Gladia Corporation, the_Town of WappingerPlanning
Board at its March 20, 1972 meeting recommended that this request
be denied.
The Planning 'Board recommended that this request be denied
on the basis that even with the rezoning there is still inadequate
acreage to meet the. HB -1 requirements and, therefore, a variance
would be necessary in order to make use of the land. Under these
circumstances the Planning Board finds the rezoning to HB -1 to be
an unsatisfactory solution to the problem.
Sincerely :yours,
s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan
Secretary Planning Bd.
Mr. William -Boyd; .New ,Windsor,. New York, -an employde of Atlantic
Richfield, asked to speak before the Board on this matter, and
was recognized. He stated that Gladia Corp. was an independent
financing Corporation for whom Atlantic Richfield acts as agent;
Gladia-supplies capitol, ARCO handles properties. In the agreement
with:Gladia, Atlantic Richfield agrees to buy from Gladia, any
property_that-iis notneeded for service stations.. When the property
in question was purchased, it was agreed that whatever property was
not needed for the station, AR would buy, and would then try to
resell.. The parcel was originally 1.2 acres lying partly in the
Village. The Village portion being used for the service station,
leaving the six tenths of an acre portion in the Town unused. They
further believed this was a separate lot. When Route 9 was rezoned
this area was designated HB2 which left this parcel below require-
ments. AR now has a buyer for this piece of property who wants to
develop it for used car sales. The Zoning Administrator and the
Planning Board had told him he does not have a proper subdivision,
so they have no rights. If it were recognized that it was a sub-
division, then even under the HB2 according to the ordinance they
would have a right to develop since the lot was purchased prior
to the rezoning, and any lot that didn't meet the requirements
could still be used. The Zoning Administrator suggested, since it
was an illegal subdivision, however, to request a rezoning from HB2
to HB1 then resolve the variance that would be needed, subdivision
and all the rest. Mr. Boyd asked, in conclusion, if they were being
denied the use of the land, or was there some way they can get the
use of it. Mr. Rappleyea indicated that the problem is, if it were
built in todays standards the Service Station itself, whether they
saw fit to only use a.small-portion of it, would be obliged to take
and consider the entire parcel as a gas station site. The density
requirements are such, that under todays standards you couldn't
use such a small site and then try to sell the surplus for other
purposes. He believed the Planning Board's thought was that what
should be done first is a proper application be made for a subdivi-
sion. If the Planning Board approved of that subdivision there..
might not be any problem.
The following recommendation was received from the Town Planning
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March 28, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Regarding the request of William Lisofsky_for rezoning of
his property from R-20 to RD -20, the Town of Wappinger Planning
Board at its February 28, 1972 meeting, recommended that this
request be denied..
The Planning Board recommends that this request be denied
on the basis thatthe rezoning would represent an increase in
density not in keeping with the orderly growth of this specific
area of the community. The Planning Board is presently consider-
ing amendments to the Zoning Ordinance to allow Planned Unit
Developments and Cluster Zoning which might.better,_suit the
needs of the Town. This request for rezoning is recommended for
disapproval without prejudice.
The Planning Board would like to suggest that the applicant
resubmit his rezoning request at such time as the Town has adopted
a plan of the type mentioned above.
Respectfully yours,
s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan,
Secr. Planning Board
MR. DIEHL moved that the Town Board concur in the recommendation
from the Planning Board regarding the Lisofsky rezoning request,
and order it placed on file.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following recommendation was received from the Town Planning
Board:
April 4, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Regarding the rezoning request of Roy O. Guarino and
Lawrence Pereira, the Town of Wappinger Planning Board recom-
mended that this request be granted.
The Planning Board recommended that this request be granted
on the basis that the proposed use would be a definite improvement
to the property. The Planning Boardalsofeels that this rezoning
would be contiguous with the adjoining properties since many LB
uses exist.
Respectfully yours,
s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan, Secr.
Planning Board
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Board concur with the Planning
Board's recommendation, and direct the Attorney to the Town to
prepare an Ordinance for Public Hearing.
Seconded by Mr. Holt
4 Ayes 0 Nays
Mr. Saland Abstain
Mr. Eck had=requested to speak before the -Board with regard to
sewer and water. He addressed the Board first about the -purchase
of the water companies. Starting with Fleetwood, he commented
there has been a history of water problems there, beginning in
'64 and'65 with the Gailo's. In July and August their water becomes
impossible,to use. Mr. Incoronato encouraged the Town to buy this
system, knowing the wells were no good. The Town should have with-
held $10,000 in case the wells went bad, so there would be some
money to work with. He felt the Town is obligated, because of
mistakes, to try to drill a well, it would only cost a few thou-
sand dollars. He then mentioned that Schoonmaker had sole the
RF Development, but retained the water. The Town could have bought
these limes for about $300 a curb cock. He thought the Town should
dive into purchasing the water plants fast. Going on, he thought
he remembered Mid -Point Park signing over the water system for a
dollar when the Town was ready to do something about municipal water,
but couldn't find anything filed with regard to it. But regardless,
he felt Mid -Point was in default on the Local Law #2, '67 since they
had extended their lines since the law was put into effect, and
again, this development could draw water off the Schuele system
by extending the line in DeGarmo Hills Road by only a few thousand
feet. He would like to see the Town decide what they want to do
and move, the time for putting off is past. On the subject of
sewers, Mr. Eck said people have asked when are the lines coming
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in, and he is concerned about the delays because of litigation,
L&A has no right, because the principals don't even live in the
area, to hold the Town up=from going "ahead.
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Herb Arndt, Oakwood Knolls, supported most of Mr. Eck's statements
in regard to the -needs. for Town wide central sewerage especially
in the area along Myers Corners Road. He feels the Town should
move ahead in trying to incorporate the widespread sewer districts
and plants to a single entity, so there can be a more efficient
operation.
Mr. Lafko refuted Mr. Eck's statements- regarding his ownership
of property in the Wappinger Sewer. Improvement Area and the articles
in the papers of Mr. Eck's. He then asked who gave Mr. Schuele the
right to violate Local Law #2, '67 for the second time. Has Hill
Top Water Works applied, and been granted, the right to.expand its
water system for the second time" He intimated Hill Top has just
drilled another well.
Under Late Correspondence, Mrs. Snowden informed the Board that
she had received the resignation of Dorothy Alsdorf_as Town
Historian, as they are moving out of the area.
April 6, 1972
Elaine •H.. Snowden, Town Clerk -
Town of Wappinger Offices
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Dear Mrs. Snowden:
It is with mixed emotions that I herewith submit my resigna-
tion as Historian for the Town of Wappinger. We_have :sold our_
property in Wappingers Falls and have purchased a home in Ballston
Spa, Saratoga County.:,-We:shal•1 be leaving Wappingers Falls June
first. I would hope to terminate my services as of May 30th.
My years of service to the Town of Wappinger have been happy
ones. This has been due in a,,large •measure to thewilling assist-
ance and courteous treatment I have always received from all of
the members of the Town Board and their Staffs. ,I'11 never forget
any of you!
Sincerely yours,
s/ Dorothy B. Alsdorf
.Historian
Town of Wappinger
Mr. Diehl stated that the Board accepted Mrs. Alsdorf's resigna-
tion with regret. He further stated that he felt she had done a
wonderful job, far surpassing -any job done before, and voiced a
personal regret to see the Alsdorf's Leave the area. Each of
the Council'rnen• added their thanks for a job exceedingly well done,
and their regrets at her leaving.
Under Committee Reports, Mr. Diehl briefly outlined the progress
of -the Sanitary Landfill. Milton Chazen Associates presented -a
study to
$120,000.
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the Board of Governors. It encompasses spending' -about
to correct the present problem, and any future problems.
phases, first to correct the drainage: problem atthe top
of the hill, second would be to block a bad leachate area, the
third would be to completely seal off the entire creek from the
Landfill. The Engineer's have been -authorized -to put out for bid
these 3 phases. The Board of Health has indicated the Governor's
have been moving quite quickly and satisfactorily on their recom-
mendations, and they have seen improvements at the Landfill.
A Public Hearing, having been duly held on April 7, 1972, -on the
Application for Exemption from Local Law ##2, 1967, by MTS Corp,
the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration.
MR. DIEHL moved action be tabled on MTS Application.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A Public Hearing having been duly held on April 7, 1972 on the
Rezoning Application by Livio and Louisa Burgazzoli; Affidavits
of Posting and Publication having been offered for the record at
the time of the hearing; and recommendations received from the
Town Planning Board and Dutchess County Department of Planning;
the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration.
The following Ordinance was introduce d by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to the authority conferred
by the laws of the State of New York as follows:
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Section 1: The Town of Wappinger Zoning Map adopted
January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time is hereby further
amended by rezoning the following parcel of land from HB -1 to
RD -20:
Premises of Livio and Louisa Burgazzoli,
Lot 5.1, Block 3, Town of Wappinger
Tax Map #68
Section 2: This ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon adoption posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Mr. Jensen
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes
A Public Hearing having been duly held on April 7, 1972 on the
Rezoning of a portion of property owned by Edwin Palmatier, and
Affidavits of Posting and Publication having been offered for the
record at the time of the hearing, the matter was placed before
the Board for their consideration.
The following Ordinance was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUS -EN
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County,New York, pursuant to the authority conferred
by the laws of the State of New York as follows:
Section 1: The Town of Wappinger Zoning Map adopted
January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time is hereby further
amended by rezoning the following parcel of land from HB -1 to
R-40:
Lot 46, Block- 1, Town of Wappinger Tax Map #63
Section 2: The Town of Wappinger Zoning Map adopted
January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time is hereby further
amended by rezoning the following parcel of land so that said
parcel of land is hereafter zoned in its entirety HB -1.
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Lot 46, Block 1, Town of Wappinger Tax Map #60
Section:3: This Ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Holt
Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes
A Public Hearing having been duly held on April 7, 1972, on the
Amendment to Section 412.02 of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance,
the matter was -placed before the Board for their consideration.
MR. HOLT moved to table action until the next Town Board meeting,
on the Amendment of Section 412.02 for more time to assess the
scope of this particular amendment.
10$ 'Seconded by Mr. Saland.
Motion, Unanimously Carried
Mr. Saland commented that he would be very interested, particularly
in light of the recent communication received from .the Planning
Board, if it's possible, that this amendment be considered in
conjunction with a study of a cluster zoning proposal, with this
in mind, he would like the Board to request Mr. Rappleyea to make
that consideration with the Planning Board.
Mr. Clausen said he would favor this if it was in a separate
resolution, but would not like to tie it in with the 412.02 amend-
ment.
Bids were advertized for a Ni Ton Pickup and a 4 wheel drive pick-up
truck. Bids were received and opened at 2:00 P.M. April 7, 1972.
Two bids were received, J&B Parsons, Inc. and McCallum Chevrolet,
Inc.
For the 4 wheel drive pickup, the bids were:
McCallum ----$4,415.00 . Parsons,; ----$4, 693.70
The Highway Superintendent recommended the bid be awarded to
Parsons since McCallum does not meet all of the specifications.
For the 'Ton Pickup the bids were:
McCallum ----$2,350.00
Parsons $2,345.00
The Highway Superintendent recommended the bid be awarded to
Parsons since_ he is the low bidder.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the recommendation of the Highway Superin-
tendent be accepted, and the bids for both the liTon Pickup and
4 wheel drive pickup be awarded to J&B Parsons, Inc., as low bidder
on the 'ton, and as meeting the specifications on the 4 wheel drive.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter had been received in February, 1972 from James Thomann,
President of Edgehill Manor Inc. requesting final approval and
release of the maintenance bond on Hill Top Drive, Namoth Road,
Rock Road, and Magura Drive, as their years' maintenance period
expires February 2, 1972. This matter was tabled at the February
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meeting, and was again placed before the Board for their considera-
tion.
The Highway Superintendent recommended the_ maintenance -bond be
released.
MR. CLAUSEN moved_that, upon the Highway Superintendent's recom-
mendation, the maintenancebondfor Hill Top Drive, Namoth Road,
Rock Road, and Magura Drive in Edgehill Manor Section 3, be re-
leased.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Saland, directing the question to Mr. Rappleyea, referred to
the question raised at last months meeting as to what to do with
the "hole" on the corner of St. Nicholas Road and New Hackensack
Road for which Mr. Alexander had a soil mining permit for. Has
any action been taken, is there any action that can be taken at.
this time?
Mr. Rappleyea's response was that, as a result of the Board's
request, he examined this file, there is a bond posted, the
expiration date of which is June 1st.: He has notified Mr. Alex-
ander in writing that the Town expects that the work will be
completed by that date, if not, the .Town, will , take . action. He
has been notified that he is»expected to complete it in accordance
with his filed plans.
Mr. Holt, under New Business, asked the Supervisora question
about the unexpended balances at two points in time. One, as the
Board approved the budget for. 1972, the figure at that time was
shown to be $180,000-$179,000 in the budget, and in March some
figures were submitted from the Supervisor's office wherein this
unexpended balance was shown to be about $40,000 higher than that,
a variance- of.around 22%. . What was the reason the Board wasn't
given a more exact figure to work with in projecting the budget
for 1972. It was unreasonable to assume this amount of money came
pouring in unexpectedly between November and December 31st, and
without having access to the records of the Supervisor's Office,
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he.didn't see; where this'money had come from. If, on the other
hand, the Board was made aware of all of the unexpended balances,
then the tax rateifor the Town could have been lower than it was
for 1972. He asked if Mr. Diehl could, at a subsequent meeting,
give'the Board someguidance on that information. Mr. Diehl first
reminded. Mr. Holt that, •:as a Councilman, he is able to inspect or
check any of the records of the Town, not only can he, but it is
his duty to do it, and secondly he would have a report ready for the
next meeting. -
Mr. Saland said he would like to place before the Board the consid-
eration of the concept of -installment taxes. He has had several
people contact him and correspondence also, concerning it. He
would like to get the feeling of the Board on it, and perhaps even
call a Public Hearing on it to get the feeling of the residents of
the Town. He realizes there are some problems connected with iti
but if the merits outweigh the problems, maybe the Town ought to go
this way:
Mr. Diehl agreed with Mr. Saland, and further commented that the
Town Board haddiscussed this about four years ago and at that time,
it didn't appear -to be a feasible way. He suggested checking with
the Town -of Poughkeepsie . to see • :how it works, and look into it again.
Mr. Saland said he would definitely like to see -the Board move in
that direction, at least a thorough study of the concept, and see
if it can be utilized in the Town. He said he would try to present
something to the Board at the next Regular meeting.
MR. HOLT moved .the meeting be -adjourned, seconded by Mr. Saland,
and unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9:56 P.M.
Reg. Mtg. 4/10/72
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
WARRANT
To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor
Town of WAPPINGER , County of DOTCHSSS , 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
10th day of April , 19 72 , 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.
37 Central Hudson
38 Central Hudson
39 G.A. Fleet Associates
Town of Poughkeepsie
.40 Arlington Sewage T.P.
41 Central Hudson
42 Axton -Cross Company
43 Central Hudson
44 Sylvia C. Johnson
45 Axton -Cross Company
46 Axton -Cross Company
47 Central Hudson
Town of Poughkeepsie
48 Arlington Sewage T.P.
Office
49 Dutchess County Clerkfs
50 Hayes Machine Company
51 R. H. Linge, Inc.
52 Urey Hardware Company
Town of Poughkeepsie
53 Arlington Sewage T.P.
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
/o5"i?S
4-77T37 SW1-8320.4
93. yl
.x822.3 SS1-8130.4
125.61 SS1-8130.4
20.00 SS1-8130.4
114.07 SW2-8320.4
142.56
=Wax SS2-8130.4
OTHER INFORMATION
104.67 2-8130.4
SW2-8310.4 39.37
78.75 SS2-8110.4 39.38
51.99 SS3-8130.4
103.98 SS3-8130.4
353.19 SS3-8130.4
20.00 S8823-gg813pp0.4 2 pp
13.80 SS3-810;4 10:60
325.44 SS3-8130.4
2.87
SS3-8130.4
SS3-8130.4 6.58
24.37 a " U 17.79
20.00 SS2-8130.4
/,°�•��
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger
this 11th day of April , 1972
Town Clerk
[SEAL]
WARRANT
To T .JX$..R. PTEAL , Supervisor
Town of WAPPINGGR
County of ALPS , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
WAKDR, , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
..JQ.ti_day of April , 1912.__, 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
144 Francis Sherow
145 Receiver of Taxes
146 Rudolph E. Lapar
147 John P1 Holler
148 Susan J. Pike
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
A1620.1 -
OTHER INFORMATION
1.33.00
135.0( A1620.4 - 2.00
5.18- A1330.4
A1440.4
833.32 81440.4
54.601 83620.4
8.7C 880.0.4
149 George Knapp 27.50 A1620.4
150 Slier-Willen 2250.00 A4540.4
151 Arthur Waddle 5.505 A3120.4
152 Frank Sherpa. Jr. 12.0C' A1620.4
153 Daniel J. Hannigan 311.00 A3510.4
154 George Wells 185.57 A3510.1
155 James T. Guarino 92.80 A3510.1
156 James T. Guarino 123.80 A3510.1
157 Edna C. Winters 31.50 A7110.1
158 Marine Midland Bnk 225.00 A1620.4
159 Custom Cleaning Contr. 125.00 A1620.4
A1420.4
160 Allan E. Rappleyea 666.66, 81420.4
161 Thomas E. Logan
162 Pauline Egan
163 Clifford Thorpe
164 Marine Midland Bank 2.3
165 Hartford Life Ins. Co. 1263.4
103.40
161.25
22.0(
166 Milton Chazen,Cons.Eng. 13780.0t�
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
this 11th day of April , 19 72
A1355.4
A1420.1
B3620.4
to reimburse Bnk/for
Checks
(Zoning Department)
34A Spring Rd.
Pouahkeeasie, N.Y.
A1110.4
A9060.8 -- 330.98
89060.8 -- )32.49
Sewer Expion
Project A 't Rockingham Farms
wappinger
[SEAL]
Town Clerk
To LOUIS D. DIEHL
Town of WAPPING"
WARRANT
, Supervisor
, County of ]° 6 . e .,406+ , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
NAPR , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
lOth___day of April , 19 72 , 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
IAMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
167 Orey Hardware Co. 2.04
168 Power Test Patrols= Co. 47.43
169 Power Test Petroleum Co. 92.79
170 Power Test Petroleum CO. 212.85
171 nest PublishingCampany 12.50
172 Nest Publishing Company
173 Central Hudson
174 Mc tomb t s Stationer
173 Mc Comb's Stationer
176 Dorothy B. Aladorf
Modem Valley Building
177. Materials Inc.
Red Oaks Mill
Pharmacy, Inc.
178
179 Rodney D. Plew
180 Dick Rogers
181 Dick Rogers
182 Pat Pottenburg
183 Beth Jones
Mrs. Lynn Ross
185 MIss Kathy Way
184
186
187
George Habib
Bernie Reimer
188 Hiss Leah Harrison
189• Lynn Hoffman
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto
this 11th day of April
[SEAL]
A7110.4
A1620.4
A1620.4
A1110.4
9.00 A1355.4
176.86 A1620.4
39.00 A1620.4
7.20 A1110.4
50.00 A7510.1
50.93 A7110.4
A 1/1/01
310.4..
7.52
22.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
/AoSS.7.S
set my hand
A7110.4
-B731Lr4-
17'10:4-
A 9/4'o•et
87310.4-
4 1/yo•L/
.s
47q0.4113334.4
Al/'/0•y
-173 8r4
Awya. y
-7i60.it
WAWAy
ff7/q'.q
403/0771-
A-99•0--
OTHER INFORMATION
and the Seal of the Town
, 1972
of Mappinger
Town Clerk
WARRANT
To LIS D. DIEM , Supervisor
Town of WAPPXN R
, County of 'i' IY'4 , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
WAPPIH R , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
10th day of April , 1911_, 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
190 Reorge Sahlathaus
191
192
193
194
195
196
3.97
198
199
200
203.
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
(AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
Central Hudson
Association of limns of
the State of Mew Tork
M'ince's Oil Service
(Vine's Oil Service
(Vine's Oil Service
'Xerox Corporation
JGreat Sear SpringCo.
W. and S. D. Maus
IW. and S.D. neve
IN., and S. D. Pews
L. and S. D. Nems
IR. .J. Brooker Cosipany,Incl.
19.00 A7110.4
8.10 A3310,4
5.00 A1110.4
91,99 A1620.4
47.25 A1620.4
364.23 A1620.4
139.44 A1620.4
30.00 A1620.4
40.80
49.444
9,12
36.96
7.20
R. J. booker Ctioapany, incl. 8,91
Wappingers Central School
District 41 75,00
Wappingers Central School
Business Office
iappingers Central School
istrict
Wappingers Central School
District 31
31.62
28.75
14.38
'fill Enterprises Inc. 40.00
IPloatco Corp. I 72.00
Ilb3dn.y D. Plow 38,00
1leacon Distributing 25,60
�OhnPray
212 Landscape Contractor 637.89
54,L. 13 Q?4.i13
16410.4
16410.4
16410,4
16410,4
13620.4
18010.4
A1620.4
i9310.4 -
A it il0 •''i
1331654
A 7•41o.y
ammo,
714o. `i
-iaiiO4►
A7110.4
-
A7110.4
A7110.4
A7110.4
OTHER INFORMATION
3.20
4.00
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto sei my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger
this lith day of April , 19 72
Town Clerk
[SEAL]
WARRANT
To LCUIS D. OI18IL , Supervisor
Town of i01TPXR DOKIMS, County of `" , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
WAPPIEGBR , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
iiylh day of April! , 19 72 , 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
213 1laPh Vinall 4601 10110.4
21.4 nee Tork Telephone Co. 418.9 41A1620.4
1It 76 3.37
OTHER INFORMATION
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WaPPIA9er
this lith day of April 19 72
[SEAL]
Town Clerk
HIGHWAY DEPT.
To
WARRANT
Louis D. Diehl
, Supervisor
Town of.._W,appirig1Er , County of....Rutchuss. , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
Wappi n9er , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
10th day of Apri 1 , 19711., 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
57 M&S Supply Corp.
58 Thalman Equipment Co.
59 Thalman Equipment Co.
60Th lman Equipment Co.
61 alman Equipment Co.
62 1Dutchess Quarry & Supply
63 1Boeme Equipment, Inc.
64 'Clove Excavators,Inc.
65 'Harry Acker
66,i JBell_herring Company
67 halman Equipment Co.
67 Kalman Equipment Co.
68 IJonmar Associates,Ine
69 ..IND. Penn Machinery
70 'Midway Gas & Service
71 'Herbert Cole
72 'Ellison Products
73B4 Auto Supply
74 (Rowe -Rutledge
75 'Wheeler's Brake Service
76 'Midway Gas & Service
77 Hudson River Sales
78 H.O. Penn Machinery
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
33.59 DR -5110.4
1.55 DR -5110.4
8.95 DR -5110.4
3.10 DR -5110.4
6.70 DR -5110.4
815.92 DR -5110.4
6.98 DR -5110.4
5396.16 DR -5110.4
45.00 DR -5110.4
468.70 DR -5110.4
9.55 DR -5110.4
44.25 DM -5130.4
71.70 DM -5130.4
6.90 0M-5130.4
450.00 014-5130.4
10.41 DM -5130.4
72.61 DM -5130.4
69.81 0M-5130.4
58.99 0M-5130.4
31.38 DM -5130.4
40.50 DM -5130.4
12.61 DM -5130.4
34.16 0M-5130.4
OTHER INFORMATION
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER
this llth day of APRIL , 19 72 '
Town Clerk
(SEAL)
HIGHWAY DEPT.
WARRANT
- 2 -
To LOUIS 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
WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
loth day of APRIL, , 19 7 2 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and
a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ycu 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
79 Walter Smith Welding 19.4( DM -5130.4
80 Urey Hardware 19.04 DM -5130.4
81. R.H. Lange, Inc. 22.30 OM -5130.4
82 Ralph C. Herman Co. 400.74 DS -5142.4
83 New York Communications 438.00 DS -5140.4
OTHER INFORMATION
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER
this
11th d___ of APRIL( 1§8 72
Town Clerk
[SEAL]