1972-03-13 RGM•
AGENDA - TOWN BOARD
MARCH 13, 1972
l. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Accept Minutes: Regular --Dec. 13, 1971, January 10, 1972
February 14, 1972--Specials--Dec. 29, 1971, Dec. 20, 1971,
January 266 1972, January 15, 1972
4. , REPORTS OF OFFICERS
Building Insp. - Town Justices -.Supervisor Reports
Town Justices Annual Reports
Bills:
Gen. Fund: 3%,o4e.1? Highway: %Ilk 374.0q
OKSD : 8,19. 6y FLTSD: 369, 6 a
OKWD : -3)t • s -a FLTWD: Q.M
RFSD:
5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
A. 3 Peddler's License Applications - Brown, Helfand,
Jan & Dennis Page -it- VIvarrM\tc‘k\
B. Russell Reinhard re: 30 mph Speed limit for Cedar'
Hill -Pine Ridge Area
C. Lapar and Gutmann letters re: wells for Fleetwood
D. Mr. Gutmann memo re; equipment needed for Sewer &
Water Plants
E-.--Mr-r-GutmanTr- memo—re-: -11`ovar-StatiOrrigagorr
F. Mr. Mihans request to attend training school in June
G. Mr. Young, Wapp. Central School, re: Municipal
recreational use of School -discussions
H. Planning Board re: Power Test & Closing Median
Rt. 9
Late: IJ. Incoronato re: Lapar & Gutmann letter on wells
/Jack Hill re: Green Fly Swamp spraying program -
permission Rezoning Petition from R. Guarino
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6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
7. RESOLUTIONS
MTS Corp. Exemption request from LL #2, '67
Burgazzoli rezoning k: 1-Zecotv,•"eJa.k:dvx cf04'‘ -0-00 6°1)-k ()019`"``')
Res. of Understanding -Wapp. Sewer Impr. #1 (D.Cty. Ping.
Dept. letter 1/4/72)
Bonding Res. Highway Backhoe
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8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
/ a. Vacancies on Zoning Advisory Committee
/b. V. Kelley re: Rockingham Farms Sewer Plant
c. R. Lapar re: Secondary Rd. between Myers Corners &
Old Hopewell
/d. S. Pike re: Alexander & Klein soil mining permit
letter 1/28/72
e. Request from A. Rappleyea to appeal decision on
Three Oaks Enterprises, Inc.
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT
The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger was held March 13, 1972, at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
,Wappingers Falls, New York.
Supervisor Diehl called the meeting ro order at 8:16 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
Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town
The Minutes of the 12/13/71/ 1/10/72, 2/14/72 Regular Monthly
Meetings and 12/20/71, 12/29/71, 1/15/72 and 1/26/72 Special
Meetings having been previously sent to the Town Board members,
were now placed before them for their approval.
Mr. Clausen, referring to the minutes of the February 14, 1972
minutes, observed that, with reference to the acceptance of the
Highways bids, there was an omission of an explanation for accepting
the bid from Jonmar for the Backhoe.
Mr. Horton stated the reason for acceptance of Jonmar rather than
that of the low bidder was because it was the only one that exceed-
ed the specifications and the other two bids did not even come up
to the specifications.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the minutes of the 12/13/71, 1/10/72 Regular
Monthly Meetings and 12/20/71, 12/29/71, 1/15/72 and 1/26/72 Special
Meetings, as submitted by the Town Clerk, and the Regular Monthly
Meeting of 2/14/72 with the correction by addition of Mr. Horton's
reason for acceptance of the backhoe, be and they are hereby
approved.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Monthly Reports were received from the Building Inspector, Town
Justices, and Supervisor, Annual Reports were also recived from
both Town Justices.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Monthly Reports from the Building
Inspector, Town Justices and Supervisor, and the Annual '._Reports
from the Town Justices be accepted and placed on file.
Seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Bills presented for payment were as follow:
General Fund$31,048.10 OKSD $849.64 F1SD $369.63
Highway Fund 17,574.04 OKWD 371,:52 F1WD 215.21
RFSD 622;68
MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Applications were received from Jan and Dennis Page, Charles Brown,
and Harvey Lee Helfand for Hawking and Peddling Licenses. These
applications had been referred to the Dutchess County Sheriff's
Department, and returned indicating no criminal record on file.
MR. CLAUSEN moved to approve the Applications and grant Jan and
Dennis Page, Charles Brown and Harvey Lee Helfand licenses for
Hawking and Peddling in the Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from Russell R. Reinhard, President of the
Cedar Hill and Pine Ridge Civic Association requesting the Town
to place a 30MPH speed limit on Pine Ridge Drive, Apple Blossom
Lane, Cedar Hill Road, Dorothy Lane, and Van Voorhis Terrace.
Mr. Diehl stated that he would like to see a restricted speed
limit of 35 MPH set for the whole Town rather than area by area.
It has been requested previously and denied, but he felt it was
worth trying again.
Dave Redfield, Cedar Hill Road, mentioned that a section of Cedar
Hill Road, lying in the Town of Fishkill (from Rt. 52 to the Wapp-
inger Town line,) was already posted at 30MPH.
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Mr. Clausen entertained a motion to request the State to permit
a restricted speed limit of 40MPH-throughout the Town except as
otherwise posted at a lower speed limit, but withdrew it after
some discussion.
MR. JENSEN moved that the Town of Wappinger hereby request the
New York State Department of Transportation to establish a 30MPH
area speed limit restriction in the Cedar Hill, Pine Ridge Drive
Area.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town of Wappinger hereby request the
New York State Department of Transportation -to establish a 35MPH
speed limit restriction for the entire Town of Wappinger except
where otherwise deemed a more restrictive speed limit be established.
Seconded by Mr. Saland.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Letters were received from Joseph Gutmann and Rudolph Lapar
regarding a new well for the Fleetwood Water District. They both
strongly recommended consideration of drilling for another well,
if a problem arose with the well producing water without the sulphur
content beeame inoperable the sulphur water well would have to be
put into operation exclusively. Mr. Lapar indicated that the
residents of Fleetwood must decide on the avenue to be followed,
drill a new well or live with their sulphur and black water problem.
Mr. Incoronato had addressed the same subject in a letter to the
Board requesting information on cost of implementing a new well,
annual cost increase per household, engineering guess on achieving
a sulphur -free well, and alternative solutions.
Mr. Incoronato elaborated on his letter, and further forwarded the
possible solution of using a commercial filter at a cost of approxi-
mately $25.00 with a replacable cartridge filter that removes iron,
sand, etc. (and obtainable also with a membrane .that.fremoves odor
and sulphur); this cartridge lasts approximately two to three
months at a cost of $30 per year. This relief would be far less
costly than the relief being sought by a new well, which might
or might not alleviate -the problem. He would also_like to have
examined the possibility of central type of cartridge.
Mr. Diehl, Mr. Saland and Mr. Clausen agreed this sounded like
a very feasible solution to the Fleetwood Water problem.
MR. HOLT moved that an informational hearing be set for residents
of the Fleetwood Water District on April 7, 1972, at 7:00 P.M.,
Tow% Hall for the purpose of exploring the feasibility of a new
well for the district, or other alternatives.
Seconded by Mr. Saland.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A memo was received from Mr. Joseph Gutmann requesting the purchase
of a pipe locator for the sewer and water plants. He also indicated
that this piece of equipment could also be used by the Highway
Department and Mr. Horton had agreed the cost could be shared
equally ($297.00 Total)
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Highway Department and the Sewer and
Water Departments be authorized to purchase a pipe locator and
share the cost between the departments.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter had been received November 20, 1971, from Vincent Kelley
regarding deficiencies and improvements needed for the Rockingham
Farms Sewer Plant, with a total of $10,800 in improvements. These
have been discussed with the Health Department and are required by
them. Additionally, Mr. Gutmann has indicated the need for
comminutor blades. Item 8, a scum skimmer, has already been acquired.
Mr. Diehl stated there was money available in the Operation and
Maintenance account for Rockingham, and further doesn't_believe the
Board has acQhatee.
MR. HOLT moved that the necessary repairs as requested by Vincent
Kelley, P.E. be instituted, and that Mr. Kelley be authorized to
prepare plans and specifications for the bidding for the work
required at the Rockingham. Farms Sewer Plant, as outlined in his
letter of November 20, 1971.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Notification of this action to be directed to both. Jack Hill,
Acting Director of Environmental Health, and Joseph Quinn, Jr.
Attorney to the District.
A request was received from William Mihans to attend the water
treatment plant_ operators course at Syracuse University, June 19 to
30, 1972. Mr. Diehl commented that this course was also being given
at NYU but on a different date. He questioned why he had regi ted
Syracuse.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that William Mihans be granted permission to
attend the water treatment operation course, at Syracuse, if the
course at NYU is conflicting or unavailable, and his legitimate
expenses be a Town charge.
Seconded by Mr. Diehl.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from Robert W. Young, Superintendent of
Wappinger Central School District #1, announcing that the Board
of Education had authorized him to explore participation of joint
municipal -school recreational opportunities for the people of the
district. He requested being contacted to arrange discussions
toward this end.
Mr. Diehl directed this be referred to the Recreation Committee.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Clerk, on behalf of himself and
Mr. Jensen, write to the Superintendent of the Wappingers Central
School District, informing him that they, as part of the Recreation
Committee would be eager and willing to meet with him, with a copy
of the letter to Hugh J. Maurer, Chairman of the Recreation Commis-
sion.
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Seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was receivedfrom the Planning Board with regard to the
referral made to them of the letter received from the New York State
Department of Transportation on the closing of the median on Route
9, leading into Central Valley Cement Plan -t. The Planning Board
unanimously recommended the closing of this median.
MR. HOLT moved the- Planning Board recommendation be •received and
placed on file, and the matter of the closing of the median be
tabled.
Seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
It was, however, the consensus of opinion that the median -opening
should probably be closed.
The following letter was received:
March 6, 1972
Mr. Louis D. Diehl, Supervisor
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Dear Supervisor Diehl:
The Mosquito Control Unit of the Dutchess County Health
Department is planning on an aerial application of insecticides
for the control of mosquitoes -in the "Greenfly Swamp" area.
We hope to obtain the permission of the owners of the "swamp"
and permission of the Towns of Fishkill and Wappinger.
This will be done at no cost to any town or individual.
We would appreciate this permission being given in an offi-
cial letter.
If you have any questions regarding this aerial spraying, I
can be reached at 485-9855.
Very truly yours,
Jack R. Hill
Acting Director of Environ Health
s/ Eugene Marx, Senior Sanitarian
Mr. Incoronato spoke in oppostion to a spraying program, especially
when it was unknown as to what kind of spray was being used. He
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recommended other, more natural control to the mosquito problem,
such as investigating the possibility of stocking the swamp with
minnows (if it were ascertained the swamp could sustain minnow life)
or what other kind -of biological controls were available, even to
natural drainage of the swamp. Mr. Lafko added his thoughts about
the feasibility of draining the swamp, 80% of the area is drainable
according to him. Mr. Cortellino felt that all swamps should not
be drained, as they are also important in the life cycle. The
question is when is -it really intruding on a community, in this
case perhaps just the return to the original, -natural level. Mr.
Saland interjected that he didn't see how the Board could move in
any direction until there was some idea as to what Jack Hill is
proposing in the nature of insecticides. He would like 1, clarifi-
cation from Jack Hill on the spraying and second, approach the
drainage problem by examining it closely, for the possibility of
returning it to its natural level. He recommended Mr. Lapar be
attached to this project, and if Mr. Incoronato 14ishes to offer
his services, he can contact Mr. Lapar. It was asked of Mr. Lapar
his opinion on draining the swamp back to its original normal level,
Mr. Lapar directly questioned whether this was the Town's responsi-
bility. Mr. Rappleyea enlarged saying it could be argued that there
would be a necessity for drainage for preservation of the roads, or
a town wide health hazard, but it would be difficult to justify it,
there was questionable validity in these arguments. Mr. Diehl asked
if Mr. Lapar could evaluate the problem, preliminarily, to ascertain
what costs, etc. would be involved in accomplishing drainage to
original levels (pre new Route 9 construction). Mr. Incoronato
suggested placing the matter squarely at the source of the problem,
in the State's lap. Mr. Holt said there must have been something
that triggered the County to make them cognizant of the potential
mosquito problem, so it could be asked of Mr. Hill if it isn't a
little out of the Town's jurisdiction in that regard, and isn't
the direction of his effort here more properly toward the State to
have the swamp drained, thereby effecting a more permanent relief.
MR. SALAND moved that Mr. Lapar and Mr. Rappleyea be directed to write
to the State requesting them to give the Town an answer as to why
the level of the water in Greenfly Swamp is as high as it is, and
if there is anything they can do about it. And, further, request
of Mr. Jack Hill, Acting Director of Environmental Health (County)
to be more specific with regard to the spraying of Greenfly Swamp;
what is it exactly that he is proposing to do; what type of
insecticides is he proposing to use, and advise the Board as to
what their environmental consequences might be.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A petition was received from Roy O. Guarino and Lawrence Pereira
requesting the rezoning of_a parcel on Route 82 and All Angels Hill
Road (owned by James T. Guarino) from Residential to LB. The parcel
contains 9.8 acres.
MR. HOLT moved the rezoning petition of Guarino & Pereira be referred
to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and the Town of
Wappinger Planning Board for their review and recommendation.,"
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A petition was received from Atlantic -Richfield Company requesting
the rezoning of a parcel of land on Route 9 from HB -2 to HB -1.
MR. HOLT moved the rezoning petition from Atlantic -Richfield Co.
be referred to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and
the Town of Wappinger Planning Board for their review and recommenda-
tion.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Jensen, under Committee reports, noted_that_the Zoning Advisory
Committee had a meeting recently, in which they set up some of the
concepts and po.icies_they felt should be forwarded to the. Cornell
University group, tabled action on appointing a new chairman, until
such time as there is a larger participating group. The minutes of
this meeting, having been requested read into the record, are attached
hereto, and made part hereof of the minutes of, this Town.Board
meeting.
Mr. Clausen reported that the requested street lighting on Route 9D
had been installed, and the residents requesting them seem gratified
with this additional lighting.
Mr. Diehl reported on the Poughkeepsie-Wappinger Landfill project.
The Board of Governors' has directed an engineering firm to make
a further study of the landfill site to report back to the Board
of Governors and Dutchess County Health Department on or before
April 21st. Mr. Petrovits has agreed to drain the water that now
comes off from the airport directly to the stream so these waters
do not get into the landfill. There will be no virgin land used
until this land is properly prepared. Additional portable fencing
will be used around the area being used to attempt to control
flying papers, and, in addition, the Superintendent of the landfill
has been instructed to close the landfill at times when there are
high winds. A project to rebuild the road has been started, and
the scales have been put into operation to establish a fair rate
and charges.
Mr. Saland felt the furor created at the Town Board meeting regarding
the landfill site initiated some very positive action, and requested
that Mr. Diehl continue to report back to the Board on all further
steps taken.on recommendations and plans. The question remaining
unanswered is that of the leachate, and he would appreciate int if
Mr. Diehl could give a report of this situation at the next meeting.
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PUBLIC HEARING
ON APPLICATION OF M.T.S. CORP. FOR
EXEMPTION FROM LOCAL LAW #2 of 1967
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT,
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS M.T.S. CORP. has made application to the Town of
Wappinger for exemption from Local Law #2 of 1967, now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED that the Town Boardof the Town of Wappinger conduct
a public hearing upon said application on the 7th day ofApril 1972,
at 8:00 P.M. on that day at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers
Falls, New York.
Seconded by: Councilman Clausen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Nay
Cafried: March 13, 1972
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following ordinance was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN
who moved its adoption.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Boardof the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to the authority conferred
by the laws of the State of New Yorkas 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 RD -20:
Premises of Livio and Louisa Burgazzoli
Lot 5.1, Block 3, Town of Wappinger
Tx Map #68
Section 2: This ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Holt
Carried: March 13, 1972
MR. CLAUSEN moved that a public hearing be held on the rezoning
application of Livio and Louisa Burgazzoli at 8:15 P.M. April 7th,
1972, at the. Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York
at which time all persons desiring to be heard either for or in
opposition to this petition will be heard.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following ordinance was introduced=by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN
who moved its adoption.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Wgpinger,
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 iZoning Map adopted January
29, 1963, as amendedfrom 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 #62
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.
Lot 46, Block 1, Town of Wappinger Tax Map #60
Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon adoption, posting and publication asprescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Holt
Carried: March 13, 1972
MR. CLAUSEN moved that a public hearing be held on the rezoning
application of Edwin Palmatier at 8:30 P.M., April 7, 1972, at
the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York at which
time all interested persons desiring to be heard either for or
in opposition to this petition will be heard.
Seconded by Mr. Holt
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Nay
Carried: March 13, 1972
The following amendment to the Zoning Ordinance had beenintroduced
by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN at a Special Meeting heldonMay 25, 1971
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following ordinance was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to laws of the State
of New York, that the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance adopted
January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time, it is hereby
further amended as follows:
Section 1.
Section 412.02 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section'412.02 Subject to the approval of the Planning Board
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in its subidivision review, development in any RD -40 or R-40
districts may take place at the minimum lot size and dimensions
permitted in the next less restrictive district, provided that
public or community water and sewer facilities systems, meeting
the requirements of the Dutchess County Department of Health and
the New York State Department of Health are provided by the
developer at no expense to the Town, except that in-noarea shall
these minimum lot sizes and dimensions be less than those prescribed
in the least restrictive residential district. Before taking action
on such a development, the Planning Board shall obtain, at the
applicant's expense, a written report and analysis of such public
water and sewer facilities, prepared by a duly authorized engineer
as licensed by the State of New York. The extent and coverage of
this report shall be reviewed for adequacy by the Town's Engineer.
After receiving such report and analysis, there shall be a public
hearing, in the same manner as required by law in subdivision review."
Section 2.
This ordinance shall take effect imediately upon adoption,
posting and publication, as provided by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Holt
Carried: March 13, 1972
MR. CLAUSEN moved that a public hearing be set on the Amendment of
Section 412.02 of the Zoning Ordinance for April 7, 1972, at 9:00 P.M.
at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, at which
time all persons wishing to be heard either for or in opposition to
the proposed amendment will be heard.
Seconded by Mr. Hlt.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl
Councilman Clausen
Councilman Holt
Councilman Jensen
Councilman Saland
Carried: March 13, 1972
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Nay
The following letter was read:
Hon. Louis Diehl,
Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
Wappingers Falls,
Dear Mr. Diehl:
Supervisor
New York
January 4, 1972
In order that we may file with the Federal government a favorable
report on the proposed application for Federal funding of Wappinger
Sewer Improvement #1, we need a memorandum of understanding indicat-
ing the Town's willingness to continue pursuit of the ultimate
development of a basin wide sewerage system and to plan and engineer
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said Improvement #1 accordingly. Enclosed is a suggested Memoran-
dum which, if adopted, would serve this need; your early considera-
tion of this will be appreciated.
Very truly yours,
s/ Henry Heissenbuttel
Commissioner of Planning
RESOLUTION OF UNDERSTANDING RE
WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT #1
RELATIVE TO PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT OF A SINGLE WAPPINGER BASIN
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS County, Regional and State plans recommend the
development of central sewerage facilities on an area -wide basis;
and
WHEREAS Federal grants-in-aid programs for sewerage facilities
favor such efforts and provide bonus provisions therefor; and
WHEREAS it is recognized that engineering and economic logic
coupled with environmental concerns favor the ultimate development
of a single basin -wide sewerage system for the Wappinger Creek
basin; and
WHEREAS the high cost of constructing sewerage facilities
on an area -wide basis may necessitate the initial development of
local systems, like the proposed Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1,
but this should not preclude the ultimate development of a basin -
wide system; and
WHEREAS County, Regional, State and Federal agencies require
assurance that the Town of Wappinger recognizes the area -wide
need and will plan and develop local sewerage systems accordingly;
now therefore be it
RESOLVED: (1) that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
New York, does recognize the need to plan and develop sewerage
facilities in the Wappinger Basin on an area -wide basis; (2) that
it will, in cooperation with other Basin communities and the County
of Dutchess, continue to willingly pursue the establishment of
such a system at the earliest date feasible; (3) that the system
proposed as Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 is to be planned and
engineered to meet immediate and long-term needs with intent to
incorporate these into a basin -wide system at a future date; and
be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk forward a copy of this Resolution
to the Office of the County Executive, the Dutchess County Depart-
ment of Planning, the Dutchess County Department of Health, the
New York State Office of Planning Services, the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation and the Tri-State Regional
Planning Commission.
Seconded by: Councilman Saland.
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Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted: March 13, 1972
RESOLUTION REQUESTING PASSAGE OF
APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION TO FUND
THE PURE WATERS ACT
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN
who moved its adoption.
WHEREAS the Town of Wappinger has experienced rapid growth
in the past ten (10) years, and
WHEREAS the Town of Wappinger is dependent in full upon a
ground water supply, and
WHEREAS this ground water supply is in danger of contamination
and pollution by the inadequate treatment of sewage, now therefore
be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby
urges the United States of America and the State of New York to
adopt programs whereby State and Federal assistance will be
available to local communities to allow them to construct facili-
tieto achieve the protection of the environment by the con-
struction of modern sewage and water facilities.
Seconded by: Councilman Holt
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Cotncilman Saland Aye
Resolution Duly Adopted: March 13, 1972
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE
OF APPARATUS FOR USE IN PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE BY THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, AT A MAXIMUM
ESTIMATED COST OF $15,000, AND AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $15,000 SERIAL BONDS OF
SAID TOWN TO PAY THE COST THE REO F
The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, as follows:
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Section 1. The purchase of apparatus for public works
maintenance by the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York,
consisting of a tractor and backhoe, to be used by said Town is_
hereby authorized at a mazimum estimated cost of $15,000.
Section 2. The plan for the financing of.the aforesaid
specific object or purpose is by the issuance of $15,000 serial
bonds hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to the Local Finance
Law.
Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of
probable usefulness of the aforesaid specific object or purpose
is five years, pursuant to subdivision 28 of paragraph a of
Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further
determined that the maximum maturity of the serial bonds herein
authorized will not exceed five years.
Section 4. The faith and credit of said Town of Wappinger,
Dutchess County, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged to the
payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the
same respectively become due and payable. An annual appropriation
shall be made in each year sufficient to pay the principal of and
interest on such bonds becoming due and payable.in such year.
There shall annually be levied on all the taxable real property
in said Town a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest
on such bonds as the same become due and payable.
Section 5. Subject to the provisions of the Local Finance
Law, the power to authorize the issuance of and to sell bond anti-
cipation notes in anticipation of the issuance and sale of the
serial bonds herein authorized, including renewals of such notes,
is hereby delegated to the Supervisor, the chief fiscal officer.
Such notes shall be of such terms, form and contents, and shall
be sold in such manner, as may be prescribed by said Supervisor,
consistent with the provisions of the Local Finance Law.
if:
Section 6. The validity of such bonds may be contested only
1) Such bonds are authorized for an object or purpose for
which said Town is not authorized to expend money, or
2) The provisions of law which should be complied with at
the date of publication of this resolution are not sub-
stantially complied with, and an action, suit or pro-
ceeding contesting such validity is commenced within
twenty days after the date of publication, or
3) Such bonds are authorized in violation of the provisions
of the Constitution.
Section 7. This resolution, which takes effect immediately,
shall be published in full in the Wappingers and Southern Dutchess.
News, the official newspaper, together with a notice of the Town
Clerk in substantially the form provided in Section 81.00 of the
Local Finance Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Jensen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl. Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland_ Aye
Resolution Duly adopted: 3/13/72
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March`7, 1972
Mrs. Elaine Snowden
Town Clerk
Town Hall
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Dear Elaine:
Recent decisions of the Department of Audit and Control
have indicated that members of the Planning Board and the Zoning
Board of Appeals are Town Officers. I confirmed this in a
conversation with Mr. Curtis of the Department of Audit and
Control.
As Town Officers, each member is obliged to sign an oath
of office and these must be filed in the County Clerk's Office.
I refer you to Section'25 of the Town Law. -
The fact that these oaths were not executed does not invali-
date any acts of either board but the appointment of each should
be confirmed by the Town Board and then each member should execute
his oath of office.
I" therefore suggest that a simple resolution be prepared
for the next meeting setting forth the present members and the
term of each so that their appointments may be confirmed.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Sincerely,
s/ Allan E. Rappleyea
RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING APPOINTMENTS
OF MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING BOARD OF
THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN HOLT
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS the Town of Wappinger wishes to reaffirm the appoint-
ments of members of the Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger,
NOW THEREFORE, BE 'IT RESOLVED,
That the following members are hereby appointed to the Town
of Wappinger Planning Board, with terms ending on the dates set
following their name:
1. "Robert Y. Heisler
2. Harvey Miller
3. Arthur Walker
4. Donald Keller
5. Robert Steinhaus
6. Einar L. Chrystie
7. James Mills, Jr.
Term ending January 7, 1973
Term ending January 7, 1974
Term ending January 7, 1975
Term ending January 7, 1976
Term ending January 7, 1977
Term ending January 7, 1978
Term ending January 7, 1979
And be it further resolved that the appointment of Robery Y.
Heisler as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Planning Board be
reaffirmed.
Seconded. by: Councilman Jensen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye.
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Aye
Carried: March 13, 1972
Mr. Diehl, commenting on his affirmative vote, remarked that it
was affirming the fact that all members were appointed by a
majority vote. Mr. Clausen qualified his yes vote in that when
the individual name came up, he objected to some and voted for
others. His intentions at that time are the same now, but since
it is academic they are serving members he voted as affirmation.
RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING APPOINTMENTS
OF MEMBERS OF THE_ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
The following resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN HOLT
who moved its adoption:
WHEREAS the Town of Wappinger wishes to reaffirm the appoint-
ments -of members of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of
Wappinger,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
That the following members are hereby appointed to the Town
of Wappinger Zoning Board of Appeals, with terms ending on the
dates set following their name:
1. Charles Cortellino
2. Arthur Kalaka
3. Gordon Hirt
4. Carol Waddle
5: Allen Cooke
Term ending February 1, 1973
Term ending February 1, 1974
Term ending February 1, 1975
Term ending February 1, 1976 -
Term ending February 1, 1977
And be it further resolved that the appointment of Arthur
Kalaka as Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Board of Appeals
be reaffirmed.
Seconded by: Councilman Jensen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Aye
Carried: March 13, 1972
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MR. DIEHL offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger go on record as being
in favor of adopting that portion of the Trautman Report that
recommends the property known as Trap Wick, located in the Town
of Poughkeepsie, as the first choice for a landfill site, and it
is further
use,
the
and
RESOLVED, that the Town
of the property known as
Town of Wappinger, for a
it is further
of Wappinger is totally
the Robinson Lane site,
landfill site under any
against the
located in_
circumstances,
RESOLVED, that the Dutchess County Executive, and the Clerk
to the Board of Representatives of Dutchess County be so advised.
Seconded by: Mr. Clausen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Jensen Aye
Councilman Saland Aye
Carried: March 13, 1972
Supervisor Diehl called a recess at 10:38 P.M.
Supervisor Diehl called the meeting back to order at 10:59 P.M.
All Board members again being present.
Vacancies still occurring on the Zoning Regulations Advisory
Committee, and several names of persons interested in this Com-
mittee, having been submitted to the Board for consideration to
fill these vacancies, the matter was now placed before the Board.
Mr. Clausen then forwarded the names of two additional persons
Donald Grossman and Alfred Hayton, for consideration also.
MR. HOLT moved that Bernard Salles, 42 Top O'Hill Road; Stuart
Buchalter, 41 Top O'Hill Road; Warren Strohm, Pine Ridge Drive,
Donald Grossman, Robinson Lane; and Alfred Hayton, Robinson Lane,
be appointed as members of the Zoning Regulations Advisory Com-
mittee.
Seconded by: Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A proposal was received from Milton Chazen Associates, itemizing
costs with regard to furnish engineering services in connection
with the expansion of the facilities of the Rockingham Sewer
Di -strict (dated Feb. 9, 1972) .
MR. HOLT moved that Mr. Chazen's proposal be received, and advise
Milton Chazen that the Board has his suggestions under consideration.
Seconded by Mr. Diehl.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following letter was received:
March 7, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Re: Secondary Road Between
Myers Corners Road and
Old Hopewell Road
Gentlemen:
At your February 14, 1972 meeting, you asked me to start
drawing up deeds so that we can obtain easement on the above-
mentioned secondary road. Although preliminary work has been
done in the office, field survey's are a must.
An authorization for this work must be forth coming before
the final Right -of -Way taking can be drawn.
A fee for said survey work not to exceed $3,000, will be
required.
Very truly yours,
s/ Rudolph E. Lapar
MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Lapar, Mr. Rappleyea, Mr. Holt and himself,
first confer with the owners of the properties involved, now that
the rough drafting has been made, and Mr. Lapar knows when the
road is going, to see if the Town can acquire the said lands gratis.
Seconded by Mr. Holt
Motion Unanimously Carried
The soil mining application of Klein and Alexander, having been
tabled, was again placed before the Board for their consideration.
No change was reported as to the present status of the condition
of the site on the corner of St. Nicholas and New Hackensack Roads.
(Alexander's prior soil mining site). This site has not been
restored, and to date Mr. Alexander has not completed his agreement
there.
MR. SALAND moved that the application by Klein and Alexander for
extraction of natural resources be denied on the grounds that Mr.
Alexander hasnot complied with his commitment on a previous soil
mining .permit; that when the Town is satisfied that their prior
obligations to the Town have been met, this application may be
resubmitted, and it will be entertained.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
The following letter was received:
Town Board of the
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls,
Motion Unanimously Carried
March 6, 1972
Town of Wappinger
New York
Re: Three Oaks Enterprises, Inc. vs. Town of Wappinger
Gentlemen:
i enclose herewith a copy of the decision in the above
matter wherein the Plaintiff's motion for summary jxdgment was
granted. The order has not yet been presented in this matter and
therefore I cannot yet determine what the final result will be.
However, at this time I would like authority to appeal this deci-
sion to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the follow-
ing reasons:
1. The Court rendered judgment that the structure of the
Plaintiff was not a "mobile Home." The problem with this decision
is that it was based upon material which was never presented to
the Building Inspector for his determination. The Plaintiff
presented various certificates of approval by the New York State
Executive Department. However, all of these certificates were
dated long after the decision of the Building Inspector and formed
no part of his decision.
2. The proper appeal from a decision of the Building Inspector
is to Zoning Board of Appeals. The Plaintiff here neglected to
follow this route. If this decision is allowed to stand, the
_Zoning Board of Appeals will no longer serve any useful function.
I do not believe this was the intention of the legislature or the
Town Board.
3. The various zoning laws of the Town are intended to
permit the local legislative bodies to control its own destiny.
This decision would deprive the local Zoning Board of Appeals
of its authority and responsibility to deal with local problems.
Very truly yours,
s/ Allan E. Rappleyea
MR. CLAUSEN moved that Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney, be authorized
and directed to appeal, on behalf of the Town of Wappinger, the
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Town Board and Joseph Ludewig, Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Superintendent of Highways be empowered
to draw up specifications and authorized and directed to advertize
for bids for two trucks, one for the Sewer and Water Departments and
one for the Building Inspector Department.
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Saland, with regard to Royal Ridge Development, commented that
he had reviewed the progress of the expanded water supply for this
development. Continual promises for immediate progress are promin-
ent, but concrete fulfillments are absent. Tri-pac is equated to
an absentee landlord, and doesn't seem to have the interest of the
community at heart. He submits that iftheBoard doesn't take some
sort of action on this, the entire development will be left with a
water system that is totally inadequate. In speaking with Jack Hill
it was indicated that when originally approved, the requirements of
the Department of Health were 100 gallons per lot, the requirements
are now 400 gallons peri lot, -for the population presently.at Royal
Ridge there should be 50,000 gallons and 15,000 gallon tank. He
further felt that it was
to come before the Board
that they proposed to do,
be expected to be done.
empowered to contact the
to find out exactly what
MR. SALAND moved that an
1972 at 8:00 P.M. at the
Tri-Pac (Mr. Trautmanis)
Seconded by Mr. Holt.
it
about time for the principals of Tri-pac
and let the Board know exactly what it is
don't propose to do, and when can anything
Mr. Saland requested that the Town Clerk be
Department of Environmental Conservation
is the status of their (Tri-Pac) application.
informational hearing be set for April 4,
Town Hall, for the Board to meet with
the engineers (Chazen) and Jack Hill.
Motion Unanimously Carried
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Under,New Business, Supervisor Diehl asked if there were any
questions from the floor.
John Schouten questioned whether the Town was -involved with loss
of taxes, as was the Village with regard to the Imperial Plaza and
their unpaid taxes. Mr. Rappleyea explaoned the difference between
the tax collection structures of the Town and the Village which
pacified Mr. Schouten's concern.
The following letter was received:
February 17, 1972
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Wappingers. Falls, N.Y.
Gentlemen:
We were in the process of requesting and justifying a rate increase
for Cable TV service from the present $4.85 to a proposed $6.00
monthly when the price wage freeze was announced.1- This announce-
ment came while we were supplying financial information requested
by the Town CATV committee.
Now that the guidelines for such increases are fairly well
determined and indicate that consent by the municipality involved
is not sufficient authorization for price increases we propose to
take our case directly to the proper Federal authorities.
Since the agreement that we operate under provides that the Board
may -authorize increases in rate with proper justification and since
the Federal Agency will require complete justification andxxismuuxuher
FedemaXxxputuFmaXXxxe4mIxamaampamtu4mosigiaraugum, we request that
the Board approve an increase in our monthly rate from $4.85 to not
more than $6.00 provided that we are able to substantiate this
increase to, and gain the consent of, the Federal Agency responsible
for granting such increases.
We do not propose to change any other charges listed in our agree-
ment at this time.
Your prompt attention to this matter will be appreciated.
Yours truly,
s/ Harry C. Calhoun,
General Manager
MR. SALAND moved that the Town Board go on record as being opposed
to the rate increase being sought by US Cablevision, from the pre-
sent $4.85
re-sent-$4.85 to the proposed $6.00 for monthly service and that the
Town submit this recommendation to the appropriate Federal Agency.
Seconded by Mr. Holt Motion Unanimously Carried
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Mr. Lafko made a few comments about the engineers percentage fee
on estimating Town project costs, and quoted several articles from
"Engineering News -Record" magazines. It was his contention that
in cost estimates they weren't bound by certain restriction with
respect to established engineering percentage.
Mr. Lapar refuted Mr. Lafko's statements indicating misinterpreta-
tions.
MR. HOLT moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Saland
and unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at 11:50 P.M.
Reg. Mtg. 3/13/72
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Zorin�; Regult. :.s Advisory Committe
Ma,rcri 2, 1972
Attendees:
Art C,ot',;rhLn
Joe Incoru:.ato
Leif Jenson
Nancy Maney
Jun Thew
The purpose of this rneetinE was to arrive at - e
fu._damental concepts and policies c:acerninthe futu74
development of the Town of Wappinger. Accordingly,_"y
copy of these :i .nutes, our committee wishes to _:: 0- :=.,
the following resolutions for -;.he consideration: .,:: .._ 4
Wappinger Toy.: Board:
1. That one -acre (minimum) >>r.ing be :.dc7 te.;. fo.*
all undeveloped residential .,reas, so that ; aapinger
will emulate East Fishkis..l's patt.rrns of limi.:-.:ci Y.:gid
controlled growth.
2. That new zoring clE.ssiffcations suc'-
Planned Unit Devebpment (PLD), Clutter Zoning, and
Agricultural, be considered and adopted o. their merit7.
3. That no additional apartrr.ents be cu_.structr..,
in Wappinger beyond existing (or cu:re;itly apprDved)
apartment complexes.
4. That at least 10% of developao1e acreage in
a residential sub -division be dedicated to the town by
the developer (s), for recreational purposes.
5. That all residential areas zoned R-15, and
presently undeveloped, be elevated to a higher zoni_:j,
category (i.e., R-20, R-40).
6. That a minimum distance o' '.00 feet front _. w
set -back be required for al:_ zonin£, classifications frc ,,,. ng
on conty or state hig:iways , '.o allow for efficient land
acquisition in the event of f ure road wiaenin :.
The matter of electing a cc.v.irn i o:: 7 group
was tabled until such time ws the ;down Bon.:fa
least three vacancies prese tly existing or. the
Regulations Advisory Committee.
Josep _ Incorona,to 3/1
Acting Chairman
cc: Members
- Town Board
- Zoning Regulations Advisory Commi:.te;.
- Planni:,g Board
- Zoning Board of AT2eals
- Recreation Commit..ee
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
WARRANT
To .LOUIS..D.._.IDIEBL , Supervisor
Town of MAPPINGS& , County of DUTCHESS , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
WAPP$R , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
.___llhlay of Jrcah , 191.2___, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and
a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authoized
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
22 Central Hudson 442.87 SS3 8130.4
Town of Poughkeepsie
23 Arlington Sewage T.P. 16.25 SS3 8130.4
OTHER INFORMATION
_24 Arlinaton Supply Co..Inc. 8.91 SS3 8130.4
SS3 8110.1 99.00
25 Sylvia C. Johnson 121.50 Ili 8315:4 1
1.25
Ili 8130.4 55.65
26 South Avenue Esso 166.95 SS3 8130.4 55.65$
$33 8130.4 55.6
SW2 8320.1 32.50
27 Anthony Carozza 65.00 $S2 8130_1 32.50
28 Central Hudpon 135.82. SW2 8320_4
SW2 8330.4 35.64
29 Axton -Cross Company 143.56 nn, AlAn_4 106_9?
Town of Poughkeepsie
30 Arlington Sewage T.P. 16.25 SS1 8130.4
A03.14
31 Central Mit Hudson --8 SS1 8130.4
32 Axton Cross Company 142_56, ssl 8130.4
33 C astral Hudson 444.52_ SWI 8320.4
Town of Poughkeepsie
34 Arlington Sewage T.P. 20.0( S$2 8130.4
35 Central Hudson 136.91 SS2 8130.4
SS1 8110.4 6.40 Each
36 I William Mihanp 12.8( 882 8110.4
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In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAppinger
this 14th day of March , 1972
[SEAL]
Town Clerk
WARRANT
To zmxS.A.,__DLIMId , Supervisor
Town of WAPPINIGER , County of A'ai= SS , 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
WAPPDIGER
13th day of March , 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 AMOUNT FUND OR
No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT
OTHER INFORMATION
97 Norma O'Rourke 108.00 A1330.1
..26 NQxaa ()'Rourke 217.00 A1330.1
99 A V M Corp. 3,090.60 A1450.2
100 Grinnell Library Assoc. L*.500.00 87410.4
121 1 op -.W.illen 2250.00 A4540.4
A1620.1
102 Francis Sherow 139.00 A1620%4
103 The New York Hilton 258.59 A1920.5
104 Custom Cleaning Contr. 125.00 A1620.4
A1420.4
105 Allan E. Rappleyea 666.66 B1420.4
106 John P. Holler 42.00 13620.4
107 Pauline Egan 47.50 A1220.1
108 Susan J. Pike 5.50 88010.4
109 Rudolph E. Lapar 27.50 8801014
A1450.4
110 Rudolph E. Lapar 833.32 81450.4
111 D. J. Bannigan.DVM 236.00 A3510.4
112 Elaine H. Snowden 40.00 A1410.4
113Rapph J. Scaiso 5.05 A3120.4
114 Xerox Corporation 370.6; A1620.4
115 Central Hudson 250.88 A1620.4
116 Black Electric Inc. 92,801A1620.4
117 Williamson Law Book Co. 12.711A1110.4
118 Williamson Lau Book Co. 51.37 A1110.4
119 Central Hudson 8.101 13310.4
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of wapping
this 14th day of March , 19 72
[SEAL]
Town Clerk
To
WARRANT
Louis D. Diehl
, Supervisor
Town of Wappinger , County of Dutghess , 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
_..13thday of March_ , 19_12_., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified,and
a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authoized
and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as
hereinafter stated:
CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT
No.
120 The Pendell. Press
121 The Pendell Press
122 IThe Pendell Press
123 Eggleston
124 Popper Electric Co.
125 IHill-Donnelly Corp.
126 IGreat Bear Spring Co.
127We4 Publishing CosManv
129 I B M Corp.
130 New York Telephone
131 IEdna C. Winters
132 IWappingers Central School
133 IP & 0 Sand & Gravel
134 H. 8. Office Machines
135 Harry T. Carson
136 George Wills
137 1 Deborah Ruit
138 IHartford Life Ins. Co.
139 (Burroughs Corp.
140 (The State Insurance Fund
141 Gertrude E. Butler
Herbert L Byrd, Jr.
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
A 7/Vo4
8.1!' 0s4
3.00 A1620.4
, 24.55 A1620.4
96.90 A1620.4
7.50 A1620.4
25.35 A1110.4
30.00
*Mt X0,4
45.00 A1110.4
40.00 A1355.4
70.98 A1620.4
54,00
24,00
557,00
299.60
15.00
271.55
148.00
1183.45
475.79
5581.11
1.00
ILAO
Al&1Q�4
OTHER INFORMATION
A7110.1
Awvo•q
A7110.4
A1620.2
A7110.4
A3510 1
A1410.1
A9060.8 250.96
89060.8 932.49
A1110.4
A1220.4
A9040.8
89040_8
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In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
this 14th day of March , 19__71.
[SEAL]
Wappinger
Town Clerk
WARRANT
To LCUIS._II.._.DI , Supervisor
Town of WAPPII ER. , County of s.m....AASs , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
WAPPXN )l i , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
._latb_day of llarch , 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
141 Irene V. Willia
Bruce D. Puna
14/
Barbara E. Robitaiile
veva L. WitthaDa
R. J. Brooker Cow . Inc.
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
OTHER INFORMATION
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of 4,?_
this t -h ._____day of M.a.rc ,
Town Clerk
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HIGHWAY DEPT.
WARRANT
To 1.44134 Pt 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
_.13t1.day of March , 19..7?.., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and
a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized
and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as
hereinafter stated:
CLAIM
No.
NAME OF CLAIMANT
32 J.R. Sousa & Sons
33 J.R. Sousa & Sons
34 Sabia Service Station
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Nathan J. Hoose t SoO
Spoor-Lasher Co. 81.70
Bell -Herring 82.47
Capitol Highway Material 16.95
Thalman Equipment Co. Inc 3.30
Thalman Equipment Co. Incl 11.45
Thalman Equipment Co. Incl. 5.05
Thalman Equipment Co.Inc.1 2.60
Jonmar Associates,Inc. 16000.00
BSK Auto Supply 165.66
Hudson River Sales 92.59
1AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
692.78
102.00
6.00
DR -5110.4
DR -5110.4
DR -5110.4
34.79 QR -5110.4
45. Ralph C. Herman Co. Inc. 100.06
46 Capitol Highway ater i a 1 1 288.71
47 Tha l man Equipment Co. Incl. 3.97
48 I Thalman Equipment Co. Inc. 2.80
49Th( 1 man Equipment Co. Inc. 10.65
50 Jmaiuian Equipment Co. Incl. 1.80
51 lUrey Hardware Co. 22.691
52 Rowe -Rutledge 2.701
53 Walter Smith Welding 1 3.001
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
this 14th day of MARCH
[SEAL]
DR -5110.4
OR -5110.4
DR -5110.4
DR -5110.4
DR -5110.4
OR -5110.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.2
0145130.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.4
014-5130.4
DM -5130.4
014-5130.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.4
DM -5130.4
and the Seal of the
,1972
.2C<ILA.4-11-
OTHER INFORMATION
Town of WAPPINGER
Town Clerk
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HIGHWAY DEPT.
WARRANT
LOUIS D. DIEHL
To , Supervisor
-2-
Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
, and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
WAPPINGER
13th
day of MARCH , 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 cii. 1 AMOUNT FUND OR
No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT
54 Cayuga Rock Salt Co. Inc. 470.04 DS -5142.4
55 Cayuga Rock Salt Co. Inc. 473.28 DS -5142.4
56 New York Communications 430.00 DS -5140.4
OTHER INFORMATION
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
thisl4th day of MARCH , 19..72..
[SEAL]
WAPPINGER
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Town Clerk