1970-01-12 SPMAGENDA - TOWN BOARD
JAN. 12, 1970
Supervisor Call Meeting to Order
2..' Roll Call
3. Reports of Officers - Building Inspector, Town Justices
Supervisor
Bills:
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General Fund F;., (,o OKSD, 1:74 FSD t4
Highway Fund ' �"5Rt, OKWD t 4 2-' FWD 14 t �3
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Petitions & Communications
a. Change meeting night
b. Charles Cortellino re: water seepage
c., Planning Bd. re: James Spratt Planning
Consultant Services
d. Russell Aldrich re: Herbert Stenger's zoning petition
e. Anthony Quartarara re: Ye Old Apple Orchard Inc.
roads
f. Fred DeVivo re: Traffic Light Intersection Rt. 9
g. Putnam-Dutchess,Chapter of the N.Y.St. Bldg.
Officials Conference re: invitation to annual
installation
h. Rev. MacGill re: replacement directors for Town
Narcotic Council
i. Name for short section of Myers 'Corners Rd.
+ . between Old & New Rt. 9
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5. ,Reports l of Committees
6. Resolutions
Approval of Substance & Form of Officers Undertakings i
7. Unfinished Business
8. New Business
9. Adjournment
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The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
was held January 12, 1970 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers
Falls, New York.
Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:14 P.M.
Present:
Louis Diehl, Supervisor
Louis Clausen, Councilman
G. Donald Finnan, Councilman
Harry Holt, Councilman
James Mills, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
William Horton, Superintendent of Highways
Reports from the Building Inspector, Town Justices and Supervisor
for the month of December were received.
MR. MILLS moved the monthly reports be accepted and placed on
file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Bills presented for payment were as follows:
General Fund $ 6,298.23
Highway Fund 599.54
OKSD $ 154.08 FSD $ 114.70
OKWD 119.24 FWD 141.73
RFSD 292.36
MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded
by Mr. Finnan.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. MILLS moved that the Regular Meeting of the Town Board for
the month of February be changed from Feebruary 9, 1970 to
February 17, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following letter was received:
January 4, 1970
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Since Russ Place has had its new drainage program completed,
I have suffered on a number of occasions water seepage into the
basement of my home. As this phenomena has never occurred before,
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even during the spring floods, I can only attribute it to the
improvement of Russ Place.
Would you please give me the answer to the following questions?
1. What is the approved plat plan height of the road?
2. Has that height been changed when improving Russ Place?
3. What are the Town's intentions toward rectifying the
situation?
Very truly yours,
s/ Charles A. Cortellino
MR. MILLS moved Mr. Cortellino's letter be received and turned
over to the Engineer to the Town and Mr. Horton, Highway Superin-
tendent for their evaluation. Seconded by. Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from the Planning Board indicating that they
had interviewed Mr. James Spratt, P.E. for possible planning con-
sultant services to the Town (and enclosing a proposal submitted
by Mr. Spratt.) The Planning Board recommends that it be accepted.
MR. FINNAN moved the proposal from Mr. Spratt be turned over to
the Attorney to the Town for his review.
Seconded by Mr. Mills,
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from Russell Aldrich, representing Herbert
Stenger, asking when a Public Hearing would be set on Mr. Stengers'
rezoning application.
MR. MILLS moved this matter be tabled for further study as there is
still some question as to which would be best to rezone this area -
piece meal, or hope for an overall development plan. Seconded by
Mr. Clausen.
The following letter was received:
Town Board,
Town Hall,
Wappingers
Motion Unanimously Carried
December 22, 1969
Town of Wappinger
Mill Street
Falls, New York
Attention: Elaine Snowden,
Gentlemen:
Town Clerk
Re: Ye Old Apple
roads, Town
Realty Corp.
Orchard, Inc. -sub -division
of Wappinger, Appollo
and Ye Old Apple Orchard
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Please be advised that we are attorneys for John Arborio, Inc.,
thecompany which built the roads in the above referred to sub-
division and that there is presently a balance due for said work
for $10;848.00 since December of 1968.
Please be further advised that we are commencing the necessary
legal proceedings to make sure that the monies due the company be
paid and that we will take necessary action on the bond if avail-
able, relative to this matter.
It is our understanding that the bond covering the matter was
issued by the Peerless Insurance Company of Keane, New Hampshire,
and that we are hereby notifying them that we will proceed against
them also unless the matter is amicably resolved.
We are hereby notifying you of the present situation, so that
the Town will have full knowledge of the circumstances surrounding
the construction of the roads' in the above referred to sub -division
with the hope that you will take the appropriate action.
Very truly yours,
Quartararo & Quartararo
s/ Anthony M. Quartararo
MR. CLAUSEN moved that this letter be referred to the Engineer to
the Town, Attotney to the Town -and the Highway Superintendent for
comment. Seconded by Mr. Mills.
The following letter was received:
Town Board
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
Motion Unanimously Carried
December 5, 1969
Re: Traffic Light
Intersection on Route 9
Several requests have been made for a traffic light on the
intersection near the above mentioned apartments on Route 9; but
all in vain.
The need for a traffic light at this intersection is in
the best interest of those living in the apartments (and there
are many) and to those going thru on Route 9. There have been
many near accidents (and probably some really happening) on this
intersection. Not only is it hazardous, but also very inconvenient
to the people who have to get to work. Some of our tenants have
complained that they had to wait sometimes 10 to 15 minutes
,before they see a clearing to get out on to Route 9. Not only'
are they late for work, which is bad enough in itself, but the
inconvenience and time wasted. Need I say that what is more
important and in the interest of all citizens, that this light
is a MUST? For Safety Reasons as well as personal.
We are aware that the Town Board had-wiitten to the State
Traffic Commission but has had no response to date. Can't they
see a need for this light?
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Trusting that this letter will be taken into very serious
consideration, I remain
Very truly yours,
Scenic Apartments, Inc.
s/ Fred DeVivo
President
MR. MILLS moved to turn this letter over to the Highway_ Committee
for their investigation. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from the Putnam-Dutchess Chapter of the
New York State Building Officials Conference inviting any of the
Towns' Officials to attend their annual Installation who is desirous
of doing so. Installation would be Friday, January 16, 1970.
MR. MILLS moved the invitation be received and placed on file.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A letter was received from the Rev. Robert A. MacGill regarding
replacements for two narcotic councilmembers.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that Judson Williams, Attorney, be appointed
to the Narcotics Council. Seconded by Mr. Mills. Mr. CLAUSEN moved
to appoint Stanley Schab to the Narcotics Council, seconded by Mr. Finnan.
Motion Unanimously Carried
A problem has been brought to light by the Post Office regarding
a short section of Myers Corners Road- cut off by the new Route 9 -
has been designated by a sign installed by the County as Middlebush
Road. The Post Office would appreciate knowing the official name
of this section of road between new Route 9 and old Route 9.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that that section of Myers Corners Road lying
between new Route 9 and old Route 9 be designated and known as
Middlebush Road. Seconded by Mr. Finnan. _
Motion Unanimously Carried
Recommendation was received from the Dutchess County Department
ofgPlanning regarding the rezoning application of Crimswal Realty.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the rezoning petition of Crimswal Realty
be referred to the Attorney to the Town to prepare and submit to
the Board an ordinance to amend the Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger regarding the Crimswal rezoning petition. Seconded by
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Mr. Mills.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. MILLS moved that the following letter be placed on record,
seconded by Mr. Clausen:
January 7, 1970
Mr. Louis Diehl
Wappingers Town Board
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Dear Sir:
Please accept our sincere thanks for the fine job done
by the Highway Dept. in the Chelsea area during the recent
heavy snows. All roads were kept open during and after the
storms which was a great help when emergency cases needed_
our attention. Thanks again:
Chelsea Fire Co., Inc.
s/ John G. Todd, Sec'y
Mr. Mills reported on the Dutchess County 1990. He mentioned
that he had, from Fred P. Clark Associates, copies of proposed
joint planning work program Southern Dutchess area for the
Town Board members.
Mr. Clausen reported on the Sanitary Landfill. Last week he
and Mr. Rappleyea met with County Executive Schoentag_and County
Highway Commissioner and Mr. Scoralick Herb Shein and Mr. Welsh,
County Attorney. One question brought up was "is there fill
available on the present Landfill site, and does the Town have
the right to remove additional fill from a piece of land across
Rt. 376 directly opposite the Landfill site He was told that
the Town originally had submitted, for an operation of a portion
of the Landfill site and that the Town has started to exceed this
particular area and that it would be necessary for the Town to
request a larger area of the site if they are going to work it.
More important is that there is a water problem -water coming from
Rt. 376. It is recommended that the Town pipe, or make a ditch to
take this water away from the present Landfill site. Also there
was a recommendation that the Town should drain the site alongside
the present site to get more fill. Until the condition of drainage
is met, The Town, at this time, could not remove any more fill.
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The second part of the question was that, as per contract with the
County, the Town does not have any matter of rights to draw addition-
al fill from the property across from the Landfill site., Mr. Clausen
recommended to the Board that the Town does not draw any additional
fill from the Landfill site until the proper drainage study has
been made and executed and, that the Town go on as it has been direct-
ing the Highway Superintendent to get the fill as needed. Mr.
Clausen added that he would get together with Mr. Lapar and Mr.
Horton and get an additional provision before the county.
MR.MILLS,moved the rules be suspended, seconded by Mr. Clausen and
carried.
Mr. Incoronato suggested the Town negotiate with the County to
purchase fill from across Rt. 376 as it would seem more economic-
ally feasible. Mr. Eck asked why they couldn't use the fill on
the existing site. Mr. Cortellino askedaboutrates of refuse
collectors if the Town went into agreement with the Town and City
of Poughkeepsie.
MR. MILLS moved the rules be resumed, seconded by Mr. Clausen -
and carried.
Mr. Clausen reported for the Highway Committee that they had a
request for a study to be made of speed limits on -Myers Corners
Road. A meeting washeld with the New York State Department of
Transportation representatives and the County Department of Trans-
portation a few weeks ago. There are two alternatives -one study
entertained would be a 35MPH speed limit from the intersection of
All Angels Hill Road with Myers Corners Road to new Rt. 9, the
second would be the possibility of a 35MPH "School Zone" east
of the Myers Corners Road Elementary School to west of Ketcham
High School. Mr. Finnan noted that a school zone was not applic-
able as there were no walking students -the School District provides
bussing. -:
MR. CLAUSEN moved the rules be suspended, seconded by Mr. Mills and
carried to permit questions from the floor regarding speed limits
on -Myers Corners Road.
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MR. CLAUSEN moved the rules be resumed, seconded by Mr. Mills and
carried.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Board ask for a study sponsored
by the New York State Department of Transportation on Myers Corners
Road from the intersection of All Angels Road to new Rt. 9 asking
for the reduced speed limits of 35 MPH. Seconded by Mr. Finnan.
Motion Unanimously Carried
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town request the New York State Depart-
ment of Transportation to undertake a study for the possibility
of reducing speed to 35MPH on Myers Corners Road on either side
of the two schools (Myers Corners Elementary and Ketcham High),
located on said road. Seconded by Mr. Finnan.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Clausen commented that theAssociationof Towns was conducting
a Seminar on Code of Ethics. He and Mr. Mills agreed that they
would take advantage of this before they come up with recommenda-
tions to the Town
The following resolution was offered by MR. -MILLS who moved its
adoption:
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WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, on
January 5, 1970, authorized the filing _of:,undertakings in.the_
following amounts and for the following officers, which said
undertakings are to be executed by an insurance company doing
business in the State of New York,
NOW, THEREFORE BF IT
RESOLVED, that the following described bonds which have
been filed with the Town Clerk are approved.. as to substance
and form and the Supervisor is authorized to accept and approve
such bonds on behalf of the Town of Wappinger.
Ins. Co: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 06-29-87
Principal: Louis D. Diehl
Amount: $22,000.00
Title of Officer: Town Supervisor
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/72
Ins. Co.._ Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 06-29-85
Principal: William P. Horton
Amount: $5,000.00
Title of Officer: Superintendent -of .Highways
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/72
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond#: 06-29-84
Principal: Elaine H. Snowden
Amount: $15,000.00
Title of Officer: Town Clerk
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/72
Ins. Co.:' Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-01-91
Principal: Eleanor Croshier
Amount: $4,000.00
Title of Officer: Secretary to Town Justices
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-11-18.
Principal: Richard T. Price
Title of Officer: Enforcement Officer
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-63-05
Principal: Arthur Waddle
Amount: $4,000.00
Title of Officer: Enforcement Officer
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-63006
Principal: Ralph Scalzo Amount: $4,000.04,_
Title of Officer: Enforcement Officer
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-11-17
Principal: Albert Berberich
Amount: $4,000.00
Title of Officer: Enforcement Officer
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 07-11-15
Principal: Amelia F. Crosby
Title of Officer: Receiver of Taxes
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/71
Ins. Co.: Glen Falls Insurance Co.
Bond #: 08-72-63
Principal: Vincent S. Francese
Amount: $4,000:00
Title of Officer: Town Justice
Term of Office: 1/1/70 to 1/1/74
Seconded by: Mr. Clausen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Mills Ave
Amount: $1, 250, 107.00`
The following Ordinance was introduced by SUPERVISOR DIEHL who
moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED and orddined by -the Town Board of the. Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in pursuance of the
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authority conferred by the laws of the:'State of New York, as
follows:
Section 1. The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map
adopted January 29, 1963, as amended from 'time to time, -is further
amended by rezoning the following described parcel of land from
RD -40 (Optional Dwelling) to R-40 (One Family Residential) District,
said tract or parcel of land being situate in the Town of Wappinger,
County of Dutchess and State of New York'and more particularly
discribed as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land located in the Town of
Wappinger and being generally described on the Zoning Map of the
Town of Wappinger as the RD -40 Zone lying wet of New York State
Highway Route 9D, south of Keever's Road, east of River Road and
north of Chelsea Road and more generaliy'described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point which said point is on the south side
of Old State Road in the Town of Wappinger and which said point is
100 feet westerly of the intersection -of New York State Route 9D
and Old State Road and running thence in a southerly direction
2,900 feet more or less to a point which'said point is on'the
northerly boundary of the LB•District lying between the intersection
of Route 9D and Chelsea Road and which said point is 1,200 feet
more or less from the intersection of Route 9D and Chelsea Road
running thence in a'westerly direction along the northerly boundary
ofIsaid LB District as the said boundary winds and turns 950 + feet
to a point at the northeast corner of lot 17.2, block 1, as shown
on Tax Map 83 of the Town of Wappinger running thence along the north
boundary of lot 17.2, lot 16 and lot 12.1.2, block 1, -as shown on
said Tax Map #83, 880± feet to a point on the northeast boundary
of lot 2, block 1, as shown on said Tax Map #83; thence in a
northwesterly directidn along said -northeasterly line 600+ feet
to a point; thence in a southeasterly direction -700+ feet to a
point 150 feet from the north side of Chelsea Road as shown on said
Zoning Map; thence in a westerly direction on a.line parallel with
Chelsea Road and 150 feet northerly therefrom 3,200 feet more or
less to a point; thence in`a northerly direction through lots 1
and 2, block 1, Tax Map #85, 2,400+ feet to a point on the
southerly boundary of lot #58, block 1, Tax Map ;84; thence in a
generally northerly direction through lots 49,47,48 and across
Sky Top Drive, continuing through lots 5, 16, 14.-1, 9 and 1, all
block 1, Tax Map 84, and 10. 1, block 1, Tax Map 76, 4,200+ feet
to a point on Old State Road, which said point is400+ feet south
of the intersection of River :_Road -and -Old State Road; thence
southeasterly along the south side of Old State Road 1,400+ feet
to the point or place of beginning.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption posting andpublication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Mills
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Holt Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
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The following Ordinance wqs introduced by SUPERVISOR DIEHL
WHO moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger, Dutchess.County, New York, in pursuance of ,the authority
conferred by the laws of the ,State of New York, as follows:
Section 1, The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map,.
adopted January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time, is further
amended by rezoning the following described parcel of lance from
"RD -40" (Optional Dwelling) to "R-40" (One Family Residential)
District,,, said tract, or parcel of land being_, situate in the,
Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State .of New York and
more particularly described as follows:
ALL that tract or parcel of land located in the Town of
Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, bounded and
described generally as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the east side of the right of ,way line
of the Penh Central Railroad property (formerly, New York Central
and Hudson River Railroad Company) at a. point where the north
boundary line of parcel #69, Block 1, as shown on the tax map of
the Town of Wappinger being plat #84 intersects said east line
of the Penn Central Railroad line and running thence in a northerly
direction along the east line of the Penn Central Railroad,, 5,550
feet more or less to a point where the north line of parcel #5,
Blcok 1, on a tax map #76 of the Town of Wappinger.intersects_the
east line of the said Penn Central. Railroad running thence in an
easterly direction and along the southerly boundary of the R-0
district as shown on the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger
through lands as shown on parcel #5, block 1, tax map #76 of
the Town of Wappinger, 1,300 feet more or less to a point 200
feet south of Wheeler Hill Road; thence 209+ feet in a northerly
direction more or less along the boundary of the said R-20 zone
to the south line of Wheeler Hill Road; thence in an easterly
direction along the south line of Wheeler ,Hill Road 2,200 feet
more or less to a point 125 feet easterly of its intersection with
Old State. Road; thence in a generally southerly direction and on
a line ,parallel with Old State Road and River Road and 125+ feet
westerly therefrom 5,200 feet more or less_to a point in the
northerly line of lot #69, block 1, as shown in tax map #84 .of
the Town of Wappinger, thence in a westerly direction and along the
northerly,boundary of said lot #69, 300+ feet to the point or place
of beginning. Said premises are more generally set forth onthe
zoning map of the Town of Wappinger and are intended to include
all of the RD -40 zone as shown on said map line south of Wheeler
Hill Road and west of River Road.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Mills
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Holt Aye
Councilman Mills Ave
The following Ordinance was introduced by SUPERVISOR DIEHL who
moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in pursuance of the
authority conferred by the laws of the State of New York, as
follows:
Section 1. The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map
adopted January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time, is further
amended by rezoning the following described parcel of land from
"RD -20" (Optional Dwelling) to "R-20" (One Family Residential)
District, said tract or parcel of land being situate in the Town
of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, and more
particularly discribed as follows:
ALL that parcel of land located in the Town of Wappinger,
County of Dutchess and State of New York, and more particular;.y
described as follows:
ALL that parcel of land located in the Town of Wappinger,
County of Dutchess and State of New York, as shown on the Zoning
Map of the Town of Wappinger adopted January 29, 1963, bounded
and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point, said point being at the intersection
of Osborne Hill Road and Ketchamtown Road; thence in a north-
westerly direction along the northerly line of Ketchamtown Road
a distance of 1,400+ to the southwest corner of lot 21, block 1,
Tax Map 70, said point also being the southeast corner of lot 22,
block 1, Tax Map 70; thence across lot 22, 200+ to a point on
the easterly line of lot 23, block 1, Tax Map 70; thence north-
westerly on a line parallel with Ketchamtown Road and 200+ feet
northerly therefrom 800+ feet; thence southeasterly 200+ feet
to the northerly line of Ketchamtown Road; thence in a north-
westerly direction along Ketchamtown Road, across Route 9D, 8,
125+ feet to a point on the westerly side of Route 9D and 125+
feet west of Route 9D; thence northeasterly on a line parallel
with Route 9D westerly therefrom 500+ feet to a point, said
point being on the LB zone line; thence around said LB zone, the
following distances: 1,125+ feet 550+ feet and 1,100+ feet to
a point on the south side of Route 9D; thence along the southern
side of Route 9D in a northerly direction a distance of 2,400+
feet to the southwest corner of lot 1, block 1, Tax Map 57; thence
easterly on a line parallel with Middlebush Roand and 150 feet
southerly therefrom, 1,000+; thence southerly through lots 3.1 and
6.1.1, block 1, Tax Map 57, 2,100+ feet to the northerly side of
Hopewell Road; thence across Hopewell Road and following the stream
bed of Hunter's Creek to a small pond behind the Card Subdivision,
a distance of 2,800+ feet, thence around Card's Subdivision 2,400+
feet to a point on the westerly side of Route 9; thence southerly
along the westerly side of Route 9 and continuing along the westerly
side of Osborne Hill Road 2,400+ feet to a point; thence crossing
Osborne Hill Road and around the HB -2 zone 1,600+ feet to the west
side of Route 9; thence southerly along the west side of Route 9
2,400 feet to a point; thence in a northeasterly direction across
Green Fly Swamp 1,600+ feet to the point or place of beginning.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Mills
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Holt Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
MR. FINNAN moved these above three Ordinances be referred to -the
Dutchess County Department of Planning and the Town Planning Board
for their review and recommendation. Seconded .by Mr. Clausen.
Motion -Unanimously Carried
Mr. Clausen commented that there had been a recommendation for a
reduction of speed in an area of All Angels Hill Road and Myers
Corners Road from the State several months back. It might behoove
the Town to look again at this recommendation. Mr. Horton was
asked to check into it.
Mr. Mills noted that there was an open house shceduled at Mt.
Alvernia for the Town of Wappinger Narcotics Council both Tuesday
January 13th and Thursday January 15th.
MR. MILLS moved the rules be suspended, seconded by Mr. Clausen
and carried.
Mr. Eck asked about the North Wappinger Sewer Improvement -is it
going to take another two years to get it going.
Mr. Bisom asked Mr. Diehl why he was interested in the proposed
recreation site on All Angels Hill Road. He couldn't understand
why the Town wanted to buy swamp and stripped land.
Mr. Walter Cronin spoke on the hazardous condition on Route 9 at
the intersection of New Hackensack Road - could there be a direction-
al arrow installed to alleviate congestion.
Charles Cortellino elaborated on the intersection. of Route 9 and
New Hackensack Road by noting the exits from Imperial Plaza,
Wappingers Plaza and.the sharp uphill curve off Route 9 also create
a traffic problem.
Dr. Engelman asked if there would be any construction permitted
until the outcome of the proposals for rezoning is determined.
Mrs. Donald Bradford, Old State Road read a letter, directed to
the Wappingers Conservation Association, from Willis Stevens (dopy
of letter furnished to Town Clerk to be placed on file) stating
that the New York State Department of Health was interested in
the proposed project, and that the developers are required to
submit geological data to that department to be approved prior to
construction.
Mr. Luke Little read a letter, addressed to Mrs. Engelman, from
Scott Warthin Jr. (copy of letter furnished to the Clerk to place
on file.)
Dr. Garell's report was read (copy furnished to place on file.)
Robert Steinhaus asked if something could be done about the left
turn arrow on the traffic light at Route 9 and Myers Corners Road.
The Highway Committee agreed to look into the situation.
Mr. Mills stated that, with all the talk about the water problem,
he sincerely hopes that all of the interested parties, it becomes
very evident that the Town is going to need a water system in the
Town, and to put in a water system the Board is going to need a
lot of help -so it behooves all of the people who are presently
interested in the seriousness of the water problem, when and if
it comes to a proposal, get solidly behind it because it's going
to be needed (like today). Dr. Engelman asked why not combine
water and sewer districts. Mr. Mills answered that would be
impossible as they fall under different Transportation Acts. The
Doctor then commented they would support these Districts 100%.
Mr. Milts said "we'll call on you." Dr. Engelman replied "we'll
be ready."
MR. MILLS moved the rules be resumed, seconded by Mr. Clausen and
carried.
Mr. Diehl referred the two problems regarding traffic lights on
Route 9 to the Highway Committee for their investigation.
MR. MILLS moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Clausen
and unanimously carried.
Meeting Adjourned at 9:57 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
Reg. Mtg. 1/12/70
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WARRANT
To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor
Town of WAPPINGER , County of ► LASS , 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
I2:41___day of January , 191.4___, 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
R. A. Williamson,
1 Commissioner of Finance
2
3
4
5
6 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Chester Satz Co.,Inc.
Central Hudson
Central Hudson
Blue Cross
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
150.00 1312
219.68 707
467.99 910
Light Dist.
232.97 Hughsonville
609
172.18 1306
Shaker, Travis & guinn,i . 9.85 508
The Beasley Agency. Inc. .219.00 607
R. J. Brooker Co.,Inc. 20.92 509
Central Hudson 8.10 912
Richard G. Barger, Eng. 223.20 808
Williams Press, Inc. . 52.00 710
Radio Shack 5.45 710
509
The Pendell Press 35.70 707
509
The Pendell Press 46.55 710
Dennis & Co., Inc. 10.00 710
Dennis & Co., Inc. 10.00 710
McComb's 235.75 811
811
Roberts-Boice Paper Co. 230.00 509
•
Central Hudson 1147.79 508
509
I E. B. Hinzmann,Postsaste 1,503,4P 505
21 I Black Electric Inc. N 685.701 1002
22 Clifford Emanuelson N 600.00 1 1002.
N 1
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
this 13th day of January 19 70
Town Clerk
OTHER INFORMATION
1969 budget item
1969 budget item
Wappinger
•
[SEAL]
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
To
LOUIS D. DIEHL
WARRANT
, Supervisor
Town of WPM= , 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
12th day of January , 19ZQ_._, 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
1 Central Hudson 280.36 1511
2 The Pendell Press 12.00 1511
3 Central Hudson - 119.24 1509
4 Central Hudson 154.08 1510
5 N & S Supply Corp 7.93 1.519
6 Central Hudson 121.87 1519
7 I Central Hudson 114.70
8 Dutchess Bank & Trust 11.93
In Witness Whereof, I
this 13th day of
(SEAL]
1570
1519
0
OTHER INFORMATION
have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of NAPPINGER
January , 191.0__.
TA5121—LuL
Town Clerk