1969-03-10 RGMAGENDA
TOWN BOARD - TOWN OF WAPPINGER
MARCH 10, 1969
1. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Accept Minutes 3.e.613,9 c.b 3v
4. Reports of Officers
Building Inspector -- Town Justices --
Bills: General Fund 141,tio31—' OKWD
Highway i )4/ .3_7 OKSD
RFSD
5. Petitions & Communications
Supervisor
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a; C•iv l Defense --.---.Mr —George StI `& Mrs `-J`a'nv—Plge
b.Mr.&Mrs. Marcoloohn Rezoning Petition HRD-20 to HBx
c.Letter from New Hackensack Fire Co. Chief Pottenburg
re: complimenting Highway
d.Resignation of Charles R. Smith, Planning Board
e.Louis Eck, North Wappinger Sewer Improvement
ff.'Recommendation'County PLanning Board re: Chelsea Ridge
g.Planning Board Recommendation Chelsea Ridge LB zoning
y h.Quinn & Reilly re: Rawls & Corrac?o claims against Town
is A.; ; ..z.j ��a`^� " ' G( , CA..oao
6. Reports of Committees --:n
7. Resolutions .
8. Unfinished Business
9. New Business
10. Adjournment •
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The Regular Meeting of -the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
was held March 10, 1969, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers
Falls, New York.
Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:12 P.M.
Present:
Louis Diehl, Supervisor
Louis Clausen, Councilman
G. Donald Finnan, Councilman
Leonce Heady, Councilman
James Mills, Jr. Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
William Horton, Superintendent of Highways
Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town
Minutes of the Feb. 13, and Adjourned Feb. 20, 1969 Meeting, as
submitted by the Town Clerk, be and they are hereby approved,
moved by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN, Seconded by Mr. Heady.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The monthly reports for the month of February were received from
the Building Inspector, Town Justices, and Supervisor.
MR. CLAUSEN moved to accept the monthly reports and place them
on file. Seconded by Mr. Heady.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Bills in the following amounts were submitted:
General Fund
Highway
14,403.12 OKSD
1,241.37 OKWD
RFSD
151.38
126.86
261.29
MR. MILLS moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded
by Mr. Finnan.,
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. George Still, Director of Dutchess County Civil Defense, was
not present, but requested an informal meeting with the Board at
a later date.
A rezoning petition was received from Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marcojohn,
requesting their parcel of land on Rt. 9 be rezoned from RD -20 to
HBI.
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MR. FINNAN moved the petition be referred to the Dutchess County
Planning Board and the Town Planning Board for their review and
recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following letter was read:
Feb. 18, 1969
William Horton
Town of Wappinger
Highway Department
Dear Bill,
Please accept for your Department, the many thanks of the New
Hackensack Fire Department and myself for the excellent assistance
given to us at the New Hackensack Shopping Plaza on 10 of Feb.
1969 and at the Hemeston Barnfire on 17 Feb. 1969. I know you
had more than you could handle with your own problems but the
time devoted to our problem provided service above and beyond
the call of duty.
Again many thanks,
s/ Bud Pottenburgh
Chief -New Hackensack
Fire Co.
The resignation of Charles R. Smith, member of the Planning Board
was received.
MR. CLAUSEN moved to accept Mr. Smith's resignation, with thanks
for past service, and direct a letter so stating to him. Seconded
by Mr. Finnan.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Eck had requested to speak on the North Wappinger Sewer District.
Mr. Eck started by questioning the resolution passed at the last
meeting, asking if the application went to Audit & Control with it.
He also wanted to know why the Board decided to take away the rights
of the Rockingham District from voting their own destiny. Mr. Diehl
answered that this Board is not attempting in any way to take away
the vote of Rockingham or Oakwood, the Board feels that when the
resolutions of dissolution are presented to Audit & Control they
will be advised by them in what manner to act, in voting in this
district. Also to consider are the rights of all the residents of
the Town in this matter, but to present time, no rights have been
taken away from anyone.
The Board received recommendation from Dutchess County Planning
Planning Board regarding the two rezoning petitions (R-20 to LB &
R-20 to RD -40).
The Board received recommendation from the Town Planning Board
regarding the rezoning request from Chelsea Ridge on the R-20
to LB.
The following letters were received from Joseph D. Quinn, Jr.
Attorney on litigation against the Town.
March 4, 1969
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Re: Rawls v. Town of
Wappinger
Gentlemen:
On October 25, 1967 copies of the $50,000.00 claim in the
above captioned matter were served upon the Town Clerk of the
Town of Wappinger. The asserted basis of the claim was damage
to property situate at Montfort Road and Pye Lane.
On January 31, 1968, we examined the claimants on behalf
of the Town. Upon examination, it appeared that the subject
claim was grossly exaggerated.
Since the examination was completed, claimants have made
no attempt to pursue the matter, with the exception that their
attorney has made oral and written demands upon the Town Board
for a settlement.
We now advise you that the statute of limitations governing
the time period within which an action must be commenced upon the
subject claim has expired. In the event that any process is
served upon the municipality in connection with this matter in
the future, it is dismissable as a matter of law. For all
practical purposes your files on this matter may be closed.
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Town Hall
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Very truly yours,
s/ Joseph D. Quinn Jr.
March 4, 1969
Re: Corrado v. Town
of Wappinger
Gentlemen:
Please be advised that on November 29, 1967 a copy of a
$100,000.00 claim was served upon the Wappinger Town Clerk in
connection with the above captioned matter. The basis of the
claim was property damage allegedly sustained by_claimants as
a result of the relocation and reconstruction of Route 9.
On December 27, 1967 we served a notice of pre-trial
administrative examination upon claimants' counsel. The
examination was scheduled for January 17, 1968, At the
request of claimants' counsel, we adjourned the examination
until April 15, 1968. To date, claimants have refused and
neglected to present themselves for examination in spite of
several promptings.
We are pleased to advise you that the subject claim is
now barred by the provisions of section 50 (h) (5) and 50 (i)
(1) of the General Municipal Law. Should any process by served
in connection with this matter, it is dismissible as a matter
of law. For all practical purposes your file on this matter
should be closed.
Very truly yours,
s/ Joseph D. Quinn, Jr.
MR. FINNAN moved these two letters from Attorney Quinn be accepted
and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The Supervisors' office requested permission to pay the Associated
Hospital Service monthly bill when it came in, rather than wait
for the Board audit. (The service is on a contract basis). Mr.
Rappleyea suggested it was possible for the bill to be paid upon
receipt, and put through the normal auditing procedure.
Mr. L'Archevesque, County Representive, was present and gave
a report of the County Board of Representatives Meeting held
today. He mentioned the Board had received the Towns' request to
withdraw from the part county sewer district; briefly reviewed some
of the resolutions acted on; cancellation of a tax sale, on Eck
property (which previously was listed as unknown on the assessment
rolls). There were questions from the audience, some from Mr.
Lafko in regard to airport resolutions, and Mr. Bisom about
completion of Old Hopewell Road and Myers Corners Rd.
Mr. Clausen, presented a survey report on lighting at various
intersections of Town & County Road intersections. For the consid-
eration of the Board, improved lighting is recommended at the
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following intersections:
Intersection of Meyers Corners Road with:
Losee Road
Spook Hill Road
Ervin Drive
Kent Road
Fenmore Drive
All Angels Road
De Garmo Hills Road
Brothers Road
Hiview Road
Montfort Road
Intersection at Hopewell Junction with:
Sucich Road
McFarland Road
Eck Road
Spook Hill Road
Cedar Hill Road
Ridge Road
All Angels Hill Road
Intersection of Route 376 with:
New Hackensack Road
De Garmo Hills Road
Intersection of All Angels Road with:
Kent Road
Angel Brook near Pye Lane
Intersection of Osborne Hill Road with Fleetwood Drive
Intersection of Old Route 9D with new 9D near Stoneykill Road
The total cost of these lighting improvements will amount to
$2,186 on an annual basis. However since these lights may not
be installed much earlier than June, 1969, billing will commence
during July and six months billing will amount to $1,093 which
is about the increase the Town of Wappinger has budgeted for
fiscal year 1969.
MR. CLAUSEN moved the Supervisor be authorized and empowered to
execute the contracts with Central Hudson authorizing the specific
changes to the street lighting service in the Town of Wappinger.
Seconded by Mr. Heady.
Motion Unanimously Carried
Mr. Clausen also mentioned an article that appeared in the
Poughkeepsie Journal last week, that of a bill being introduced by
Senator Speno, whereby the State would install and maintain the
lighting on State Roads. Up to the present time the State has
installed the lights but the expense has been borne by the munici-
palities involved. The following exerpt was read:
Highway Lighting Cost
May be Borne by State
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The cost of safe highway lighting would be borne by the state
under a bill submitted by the JLC on Transportation. The major
share of these costs are now carried by. communities along state
highways.
The Department of Transportation would be mandated to establish
the criteria for safe highway illumination within one year of the
law's enactment. Once the criteria was established, DOT would
be mandated to begin installation of the lights with the state
paying all costs, maintenance and electric bills.
Senator Speno, in introducing the legislation for the Committee,
noted: "An unlighted highway can be an inherent dangerous traffic
hazard. There is no present state requirement as to which part
of a highway should be illuminated. The total responsibility
for determining what portions of the highway should be illuminated
should be the state's."
We welcome your comments, suggestions for legislation, names of
officials and others who would be interested in receiving copies of
this Bulletin or who wish to be on our mailing list for -public
hearings and other activities of this committee.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Board go on record supporting Senator
Speno on the introduction of this highway lighting legislation
submitting the names of those groups or parties who would be, of
course, members of the Town Board with copies to Senator Rolison,
Assemblyman Stevens and members of the Board of Representatives
of the Fishkill-Wappinger district (R.H. Linge, C. McMullen , N.
Decker, R.L'Archevesque). Seconded by Mr. Mills.
Motion Unanimously Carried
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN FINNAN, who
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Town Board of
the Town of Wappinger, that the New York State Legislature has
passed, or proposes to pass, an amendment to the New York State
Motor Vehicle and Traffic Law, raising the state-wide speed limit
to 55 miles per hour, and
WHEREAS, The Town Board of the Town of Wappinger opposes the
establishment of a state-wide speed limit of 55 miles per hour on
New York State highways, or highways not specifically having a
lower speed limit,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the
Town of Wappinger hreeby requests Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
to veto any pending legislation which would increase the state-
wide speed limit to 55 miles per hours, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger requests that the New York State Senate, and the New
York State Assembly take steps to withdraw any pending legisla-
tion which would increase the state-wide speed limit to 55 miles
per hour, and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Town Board of
the Town of Wappinger is directed to forward copies of this
Resolution to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and the state
representatives, to wit, State Senator Rolison and State
Assemblyman Stephens.
Seconded by: Councilman Heady
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Louis Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Heady Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
Resolution duly adopted March 10, 1969
Mr. Finnan added, as a word of explanation, is that many of the roads
in the Town of Wappinger are not suited for 50 MPH let alone 55 MPH
and as the Town has little or no control in setting and enforcing
speed limits in this town, I think this should be the main reason for
our objection to it. He asked that these remarks be forwarded also
to Governor Rockefeller.
The following Resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN FINNAN
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town
of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, inpursuance of the author-
ity 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 hereby
further amended by rezoning the following described parcel of
land from R-20 "One Family Residential District" to LB, "Local
Business":
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the
Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly line of Route No. 9D,
said point being the intersection of the Westerly line of Route
No. 9D with the Northwesterly line of lands of Central Hudson
Gas & Electric Corp. and running thence along the Northwesterly
line of lands of said Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. South
31-47-oo West 788.39 feet to a point on the Northerly line of
Chelsea Road; thence along the Northerly line of said Chelsea
Road North 70-17-25 West 664.09 feet to a point; -thence leaving
said line and running along the Easterly, Northerly and Easterly
lines of lands of now or formerly Costa, along the Easterly line
of lands of now or formerly Barbieri and along the Easterly line
of lands of now or formerly R. Fredrick, Jr., the following:
North 5-57-30 East 300.00 feet to a point; thence North 68-37-00
West 25.93 feet to a point; thence North 5-57-30 East 165.17 feet
to a point; thence North 84-02-30 West 96.40 feet to a point;
thence North 5-57-30 East 370.55 feet to a point; thence leaving
said line and running through lands of Rosenberg & Silver, the
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following: South 76-00-10 East 426.56 feet to a point; thence
North 11-40-00 East 40.00 feet to a point; thence North 41-50-00
West 70.00 feet to a point on the southerly line of lands of
Mary Popula; thence along the southerly line of lands of Mary
Popula South 81-21-30 East 725.88 feet to a point on the westerly
line of aforesaid Route No. 9D; thence along the Westerly line
of said Route No. 9D the following: South 11-59-40 West 50.05
feet to a point; thence South 8-26-00 West 29.95 feet to a
point; thence South 7-25-00 West 46.66 feet to a point; thence
South 0-35-20 East 158.75 feet to the point of beginning con-
taining 18.674 acres of land be the same more or less.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption, publication and posting as provided by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Clausen
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Aye
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Heady Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
Carried: March 10, 1969
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HEADY
who moved its adoption:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
conduct a public hearing upon the proposed amendment to the
Zoning Map, changing a parcel of land from R-20 to LB on the
1st day of April, 1969, at 7:00 P.M.
Seconded by: Councilman Mills
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Aye
Councilman Finnan Aye
Councilman Heady Aye
Councilman Mills Aye
Carried: March 10, 1969
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, 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
hereby further amended by rezoning the following described
parcel of land from R-20 "One Family Residential District" to
RD -40 "Optional Dwelling Residential District,"
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
the Town of Wappinger,, County of Dutchess and State of New
York, being more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of lands of
The Following Ordinance was introduced by OO UNCILMAN CLAUSEN
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
hereby further amended by rezoning the following described
parcel of land from R-20 "''One Family Residential District" to
RD -40 "Optional Dwelling Residential District,"
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York,
being more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of lands of
Chelsea Ridge, -Inc., said point being the Northeast corner of
lands of now or formerly R. Fredrick Jr., and running thence
along the Northerly lines of lands of now or formerly said R.
Fredrick Jr., along the Northerly line of lands of now or
formerly R. Fredrick, Sr., and along the northerly line of
lands of now or formerly Piana North 88-13-00 West 881.50
feet to a point on the northeasterly line of lands of said
Chelsea Ridge, Inc. along the remains of a stone wall, North
35-00-50 West 385.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said line
and running through lands of Rosenberg & Silver (Chelsea Ridge,
Inc.) the following; South 76-05-00 East 1564.83 feet to a
point; thence South 11-40-00 West 15.00 feet to a point; thence
North 76-00-10 West 426.56 feet to the point of beginning
containing 3.590 acres of land, be the same more or less.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective immediately
upon adoption, publication and posting as provided by Town Law.
Seconded by: Councilman Finnan
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Heady_ Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
Carried: March 10, 1969
The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN MILLS
who moved its adoption:
BE IT_RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
conduct a public hearing upon the.proposed.amendment to the
Zoning map, changing,the-parcel of land of Chelsea Ridge, Inc.
from R--20 to RD -40, on the 1st day' of April 1969, at 8:.00 P.M.
Seconded by: Councilman -Heady:
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave Councilman Heady Aye
Councilman Clausen Ave Councilman Mills Ave
Councilman Finnan Aye
Carried: March 10, 1969
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The following letter was received:
March 6, 1969
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Dutchess County
Gentlemen:
This letter has further reference to the joint requests
from the Town Board and the Dutchess County Commissioner of
Public Works for a lower maximum speed of 35 MPH oh all
town.. highways within the Town of Wappinger and a 35 MPH
speed limit on Chelsea Road. The field studies have been
completed and the reports received and evaluated.
Our findings indicate that it is not necessary to
restrict the entire town to a 35 MPH speed limit. However,
we have determined that a 35 MPH area restriction is warranted
in.the southeast portion of the town and for identification
purposes we have labeled it the Myers Corners area.
Before we can formally establish the 35 MPH restriction,
it is required by law, that we have joint approval of the
enclosed area description. If the Town Board and the Dutchess
County Commissioner of Public Works are satisfied with the
described area, please complete the form, obtain the County
Commissioner's endorsement, return to this office and we will
take the necessary action to establish the area restriction.
The investigation of Chelsea Road from Route 9D to
Liberty Street disclosed that the marginal developmetn along
this section was sufficient to warrant the requested 35 MPH
speed limit. The alignment and grades were adverse and these
characteristics are not conducive to high speeds.
Therefore, we have determined that a lower maximum speed
on Chelsea Road is not warranted at this time and the request
is denied.
Very truly yours,
s/ Charles E. Besanceney, Dr.
Traffic Engineering and Safety
(The following description was
enclosed with the above letter.)
Beginning at the intersection of the easterly right-of-way
line of All Angels Road, CR 94, with the southerly right-of-way
line of Route 376: thence easterly and southeasterly along the
southerly and southwesterly right-of-way line of Route 376 to
its intersection with the westerly shore line of Strout Creek;
thence shoutherly along the westerly share line of Strout Creek
to its intersection with the northerly right-of-way line of
Brown Road; thence westerly along the northerly right-of-way
line of Brown Road to its intersection with the northerly
right-of-way line of All Angels Road, CR 94; thence westerly,
northwesterly and northerly along the northerly, northeasterly
and easterly right-of-way line of All Angels Road, CR 94, to
the point of beginning.
Mr. Clausen stated that Mr. Horton was not satisfied with the
findings.
Mr. Horton elaborated that he was very unhappy with the states'
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opinion had already made arrangements with Mr. Lapar to go over
the descriptions of the recommended restricted speed area and
would present further recommendation at a later time.
Mr. Mills took exception to the paragraph in the letter regarding
the Chelsea Road. Because the road isn't condusive to high speeds
doesn't mean people won't speed. After Mr. Horton has looked over
the other area he thinks another letter should be drafted back to
the Department of Transportation, informing them that the Board
disagrees with their findings.
The Board had nothing to bring up under new business. Supervisor
Diehl asked if there were any questions from the audience.
Mr. Milts asked when the one way signs would be installed on
Wildwood Drive.
Mr. Thomas Leach asked when the Town drainage would get started,
and what areas were being considered to be done this year.
Gerald Steinberg asked when the pot holes would be repaired on
Pye Lane.
Mr. Clausen thanked Mr. Horton for his assistance during the bad
storm in February.
Mrs. Donald Mello asked whether or not the minutes were always
accepted without being read at the Board meetings and when avail-
able for the public to be read. (It was explained the Board members
received copies at home before the meetings, dispensing with the
reading at the meetings and were available for public inspection
anytime after the Board approved them.) She then directed a
question to Mr. Finnan regarding the letters he had directed be
incorporated in the minutes regarding Cogar rezoning. Mr. Finnan
stated he had directed all letters, pro & con, regarding the
rezoning be incorporated.
Mr. Eck asked whether, when the County comes along and wants to
change a Town road somewhat, its' brought before the Town Board;
the Board should know about it, if the County is changing a Town
road. Mr. L'Archevesque enlarged that the County was considering
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a change of the intersection of Cedar Hill Road with Old Hopewell
Road. The County has been considering several plans, one of which
includes some of Mr. Ecks' property at this corner. Whatever the
change, it will involve a change of Cedar Hill Road, this is the
point being conveyed. Mr. Eck added he thought the County should
show the courtesy to the Town by informing them of a change.
Maybe the Town wouldn't want it the County's way.
Mr. Mills asked Mr. Rappleyea what the normal policy was - does
the County have to notify the Town if they want to move a Town
road. Mr. Rappleyea replied that if it was a point at the inter-
section with a County Road and within a County right-of-way, no;
if a Town road, yes. They are essentially improving a County road
which may effect a Town road indirectly, its' their perogative.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that a letter be sent to Dutchess County, Dept.
of Public Works, asking that if they wouldn't, in the future, when
they propose intersections that effect Town roads if they wouldn't
be courteous enough to inform the Town Highway Superintendent of
these changes for his consultations and advice. The letter to
be directed to Commissioner Petrovits, with copies to the Committee
on Public Works of the County Board of Representatives, R.H. Linge,
R. L'Archevesque, N. Decker, C. McMullen.
Mr. Finnan said it had just been called to his attention that
there had been some letters (regarding Cogar rezoning) that had
been sent directly to each Board member and had not been received
by the Town Clerk, that were not included in the minutes (of Feb. 20th)
He will check his letters with the minutes and ask at the next
meeting that the remainder be included in the minutes.
MR. CLAUSEN moved the meeting be adjourned. Seconded by Mr. Mills
and unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at 9:28 P.M.
70LLu_cc_.3,4,,tuu
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
To Louis Diehl
WARRANT
, Supervisor
Town of ........ YIAIPP.inger , County of Dutchess , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
wappIngfr , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
10 th day of March , 19..62__, 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
604-50.00
123 Rudolph Leper 750.00 1303-700.00
1209-1191.67
1210-183.33
124 Slpper-Willen Conn. Amb.. 1375.00
125 Avis Rent A Car ' 41.64
126 Francis Sherow 120.00
127 *Jinn is Reilly
• 625.00
128 ss 225.00
129 Allan E. Rappleyea • 500.00 1308-208.33
611-291.67
130 Jospph Gutmann ' 29.10 1409
131 Robert Ma dalany ' 2516.25 1312 '1'\
132 Custom Cleaning Contr. ' 125.00 509
164.00 812
134 Janet P. Williams 166.00 812
135 . James T. Guarino . 175.40 901
136 Blue Cross 130.66
509-54.25 1312-18.00
137 The Pendell Press 123.50 710-51.25
138 .A-1 Fence Co., Inc. 4496.50
139 New York Telephone Co. 148.95 508
140 !Edward Thompson Co. 42.00 710
141 :entre, Hudson 137.99 508
133 .4Aadlyn Marcojohn
OTHER INFORMATION
142 ihoda Elect. Sugn Servs, 250.00
143 )utchess Bank 4 Trust.Co. 6.72 509
144 N.isS.D. News 55.86 1307
145 Assesorts Office 2.00 1002
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of rlaPP 1 ng.r......
this .... -----day of March , 19 69
Town Clerk
[SEAL]
WARRANT
To LOUIS Diehl
Town of
Wappjnger
Wappinger
.--.WWWNEWWWWWW II
, Supervisor
, 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
10thdaya March , 19_69., 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
OTHER INFORMATION
14 No. Bridge St.
146 Chief Electronics, inc.25.98 704 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
105 Dutchess Turnpike
147 R. J. Brooker Co. ,
26.50 710 Pok.
2011 East Main St.
148 Williamson Law Book Co., 4.06 710 Rochester, N.Y. 14609
149 ,Roberts-Boice Paper Cg.,, 40 Cottage St.
inc. 42.34 509 Pok.
505-25.00
150 Aeros Corp. 111.57 509-86.57
151 1:ret Bear Spring, Co. ' 13.95 505-
152 eV Of 5.00 505
153 Acme Law Book Co., Inc. 25.00 710
154 'Hudson Valley Blprt. Co: 250.00 80
Amityville, Long Islaad, N.Y.
11701
29 Academy St.
Pok.
8 west Main St.
155 Popp.r Electric Co. 2.10 509WF
330 W. 42nd St.
156 IF.W. Dodge Co. 32.00 808 New York, N.Y. 10036
Realty Hotels, Inc.
157 rhe Roosevelt Hotel ' 581.12 1208 Madison Ave.at 45th St. N.Y.
lu017
RFSD
158 Central Hudson - 245.04 1511
Div. of
159 Penn Measurite Th tcher 16.25 1511 RFSD
160 Central Hudson ' 151.38 1510 OKSD
161 Axton -Cross Co. 16.50 1510 OK Water
162 Central Hudson ^ 110.36 1510
163 rtin Leskow
164 Jack Chambers
' 25.47 806
16.00 1007
26 Brown Rd,
Wappingers Falls
165 " " 24.00 1007 4. 0
33 Downey Ave.
166 3erald Travis 4,00 1007 WF
167 0 0 , 8.00 1007 0
168 ft " 4.00 1007 1 " "
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
this 1"1 day of Ma r ch , 19 69
-
Town Clerk
(SEAL]
Wappinger
To
WARRANT
Louis Diehl
Town of
Wappin er
, Supervisor
, County of DutChtss , 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
ICthday of March , 19 69 , 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
169 Janos Von Leuven
170 N
171
N
f! «
172 Thomas Burruss
173
174
M
175 Dennis Regan
176
177
«
178 Neil Brandon
179
180
n
181 Homer RIkert
182 N
163 Richard lioryk
184 "
185 Richard Dykeman
186
N
187 Mark Brandon
188 Richard Schultz
189 Richard Fraleigh
190 Sandy Bernstein
191 Henry Boldrin
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
OTHER INFORMATION
10 Maid Stone Dr.
16.00 1007 Walden, N.Y.
21.00 1007
16.00 1007
4.00 1007
8.00 1007
4.00 1007
!6 Ardmore Dr.
4.00 1007 Wappingers Falls
or N
5 Maple St.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
!! »
4.00 1007
4.00 1007
4,00 1007
8.00 1007
4.00 1007
N «
« 0
19 Orchard Dr.
WF
Salt Point Turnpike
16.00 1007 Pleasant Valley, N.Y.
16.00 1007
16.00 1007
16.00 1007
37,.00
16.00
4.00
16.00
16.00
21.00
River Rd.
Hyde Park, N.Y.
1007 i,4 Janet drive
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
iv? State KO.
Pawling, N.Y.
1007
IV Urchard Dr.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
7 Meadow Lane
1007 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Highacres Dr.
1007 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
24 nnitiier blvd.
1007 Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
24.00 1007
00 Hickory Lane
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
1007
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hanrl and the Seal of the Town of
this- IQth day of March , 19 69
- ESEAL]
Wepp1
Town Clerk
To Henry Boldrin
Town of Wappinger
WARRANT
, Supervisor
County of QuXchess. , New York.
The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of
wa.P.P.Oge , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the
10thday of March , 19..62., 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 I AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
192 Chester Panel( 16.00
193 David Battistoni 16.00
194 Hudson Valley Building Me:. 3.58
195 Empire Bus Lines, Inc. 150.00
196 Helen's Lawn Service . 35.00
197 IP. 6 0. Sand & Gravel , 336.00
1007
1007
1003
1009
1002
1002 Montfort Rd., W.F.
OTHER INFORMATION
Deller Rd.
Highland, N.Y.
13 Mack Rd.
pcuohkeeosie, N.Y.
123 Rombout Ave.
Beacon, N.Y.
186 Smith St.
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
McFarlane Rd.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
- In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of
this - - day of
-
[SEAL]
, 19
Town Clerk