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1971-09-15 SPM1 2751 A Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on Wednesday, September 15, 1971, at the Town Hall, Mill Street Wappingers Falls, County of Dutchess, New York. Supervisor Diehl opened the meeting at 7:15 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor G. Donald Finnan, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Absent: Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman James Mills, Councilman Others Present: Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town William Horton, Superintendent of,Highways George DiGiacomo submitted a list'of work to be done' on Angelbrook roads, and had circled 5 or.6 of the items that the residents felt to be of an emergency nature. Mr. Horton reviewed the list and told the residents what could be done immediately. Mr. Rappleyea advised the Board that even though there were only ntWo members of the Board present, Mr. Horton, as Highway Superinten- dent, did have the authority to act as it constituted an emergency. Mr. Diehl stated that he and Mr. Finnan were behind Mr. Horton 100%; the Highway Superintendent would definitely take care of the circled items on the list-prepented by Mr. DiGiacomo, President of the Angelbrook Civic Association; and would endeavor to take care of more items on the list. Ben Brenneman, 24 Alpert Drive, did not think that filling in holes in the road would help, because of the improper drainage. Mr. Rappleyea asked if the pipe that was installed was. in accord- ance with the subdivision plan. He explained to the residents that all the drainage systems in the Town were not designed to take a continual flow of 8" of rain. There could be conditions of rain that would be considered "acts of God." Robert Dotterer, Alpert Drive, asked what the amount of the bond actually was - $105,000 or $44,000. Had it been reduced? Mr. Rappleyea had had conversations with the bonding company regarding this, and they took the position that the $44,000 bond was the one in effect. Angelo Limardo, Sylvia Drive, questioned how the work done by the Town Highway Department would affect the bonding company, in terms of money. Would they reimburse the Town? Mr. Flood, Alpert Drive wondered if the work done by; the Highway Department would be billed to Mr. Alpert. Mr. Stanley, Alpert Drive had a problem because the road needed filling in -- "if the road was filled in, he wouldn't have a problem." Charles Dose, 35 Tor Road -- the water is running across the road into his property, because of the grading of the road. More discussion followed between the residents of Angelbrook, the Town Board, the Attorney and the Engineer, on their individual problems and possible immediate solutions to them, until the Town could get some satisfaction from either the developer or the bonding company. Mr. Diehl explained to the residents that the opinion of the Attorney to the Tdwn,,and the 'Engineer to the Town, was that even though some of these problems were of an emergency nature, the Town does not have the authority to go into the development and make permanent repairs. The Highway Superintendent will do -the emergency repairs and the Town would continue with their litigation with the bonding company. Mr. Diehl asked if any of the residents had pictures of the condi- .tions of the roads in the development to turn them over to the Town Clerk, with the name of the person who took the picture and the location of the picutre. 277 Some of the residents desired to discuss further details with Mr. Horton regarding the more serious problems they felt they had, and the length of time they were putting up with it, because of promises from Mr. Alpert. These particular problems were constant, had nothing to do with flash floods. Mr. Horton arranged to meet with them after the meeting for discussion. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Horton to officially declare an emergency. Mr. Horton, Highway Superintendent of the Town of Wappinger officially declared an emergency in the Angelbrook development in regard to roads and drainage. MR. FINNAN moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mr. Diehl. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 P.M. Special Mtg. 9/15/71 L L Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk