1969-02-13 RGM278
The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
was held Feb. 13, 1969 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers
Falls, New York.
Present:
Louis Diehl, Supervisor
Louis Clausen, Councilman
G. Donald Finnan, Councilman
Leonce Heady, Councilman
James Mills, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town
Joseph Ludewig, Building Inspector
William Horton, Superintendent of Highways
Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 9:00 P.M.
Fire Chief William Brower ordered the Board to disburse the
residents present for the preceeding Public Hearing, saying there
were too many people for the size of the hall - overcrowding.
MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Regular Town Board be adjourned to
Thursday Feb. 20, 1969 at 7 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Mills.
Roll Call Vote:
Supervisor Diehl Ave
Councilman Clausen Ave
Councilman Finnan Ave
Councilman Heady Ave
Councilman Mills Ave
MR. MILLS moved the meeting be adjourned to Feb. 20, 1969, seconded
by Mr. Clausen and unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at ;9:03 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls on
Feb. 13, 1969 on the rezoning of a parcel of land on Route 9
from RD -20 to HBI.
Supervisor Diehl called the Hearing to order.
Present:
Louis Diehl , Supervisor
Louis Clausen, Councilman
G. Donald Finnan, Councilman
Leonce Heady, Councilman
James Mills, Jr., Councilman
Others Present:
Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town
Joseph Ludewig, Building Superintendent
The Supervisor opened the Hearing at 7:10 P.M.
The Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and
Publication, duly signed and notarized (on file in the office
of the. Town Clerk). The following Notice of Hearing was read:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger will conduct a public hearing at the Town Hall,
Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, on February 13,
1969 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. to hear all persons concerning
an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger.
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 re -zoning the following parcel
of land from "RD -20 - Optional Dwelling - Residential" to
HB -1 Highway Business", said tract of land being on the west
side of Route 9 in the Town of Wappinger and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a concrete monument set on the westerly
line of relocated Route No. 9, said concrete monument being
the intersection of the Westerly line of said relocated
Route No. 9 with the southerly line of lands of Central Hud-
son Gas & Electric Corporation and running thence along the
westerly line of said relocated Route No. 9 the following:
South 2-02-20 East 107.17 feet to a point; thence South
7-40-40 East 83.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said
line and running along the northerly line of lands of
Schellenberg North 77-57-00 west 308.40 feet to a point
on the easterly line of lands of aforesaid Central Hudson
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Gas & Electric Corporation; thence leaving said line and
running along the easterly—and southerly lines of lands of
said Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, along a
stone wall, the following: north 24-17-30 East 95.98 feet
to a point; thence north 37-03-60 east 57.05 feet to a point;
thence north 49-31-30 east 37.13 feet to a point; thence South
82-16-30 east 121.72 feet to a point; thence south 75-42-30
east 64.05 feet to a point of beginning containing 1.05 acres
of land be the same more or less.
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law.
Introduced Jan. 27, 1969
Special Meeting
Introduced by: Councilman Heady
Seconded by: Councilman Clausen
Recommendations were also received from the Town Planning Board
and the Dutchess County Planning Board.
Supervisor Diehl asked if there were any persons present to
speak either in favor of or in opposition to the proposed re-
zoning.
There were none present who wished to speak either for or
against.
MR. MILLS moved the Hearing be closed, seconded by Mr. Clausen
and unanimously carried.
Supervisor Diehl declared the Hearing closed.
The Hearing closed at 7:15 P.M.
Elaine H. Snowden
Town Clerk
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bf[PL,1 Y ADVERTISING
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20 EAST MAIN STREET - WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y,
NOTICE CF PUBLIC HEARING
• PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ti: t the Town Board of the Town of
Wetoeir.; r wi': ccr. t a p;:bllo hearing at the Town Na!,rf`i:ll Strict,
iia; :in^+rs Folie, New York, on February 13, 1959 at 7:C3. o'clock
P.M. to titer e: :-: rc corrornln3 an ordinance cmcnding the
Zoning Ordinance of dee Town of Wappingar.
ESni :0 Foo Snowden,
Town Clerk
A°W ORD;?.:",!CE AMENDING THE
ZCNi;L'G MA? OF THE TOWN OF
WA?FINGER
CE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town" Board of the Town'
of W:_2pin:er, D toh= County, New York, in pursuance of the-
cuthor ity can` ted by the lows of tho State of NZN York, as follows:'
Sc:tion 1. Tt0 Town of Weppinger Zoning Ordinance and Map,'
adopt.d Jor soy 29, 1063, as amended from time to time, is hereby
ftrthcr cmc^mow: by re - zoning the following parcol of !and from
"Y;:7, 20 - Cale.:: Swelling - Rcidentiai" to "HB - 1 Highway
Busincos", said Mort of land being on the west side of Route 9 in
the Town of oopin ge and more particularly described a-Tolfows: '
EEGltitii', =et. a ccr.crete monument set on the we terly lino of
relocated o No. 9, said concrete monument being the'
Inter:00tIon z: +:..a .'t tt2rly line of said ralocated Route No. 9 with
the couthc ly li: o of lands of Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Corporation end running thence along the westerly lino of said
relocated Routs No. 9 the following: South 2 - 02 - 20 East.107.17
foot to e point; thanes Scuth 7 - 40 - 40 - Est 33.00 feat to o point;
thence lc.:vir.v sold line and running along tho northerly ling of lends
of Sehelienberg North 77 - 57 -00 woe: 303.40 feet to a point on the
e- :c:".y line of I_- - of o.�a!d Co.:yr.! Hudson GasC Electric
-Coreorztion• thence Mleovir.g said Iin3 and running along v c:steriy
and scut:ally linos of lends of said Central Hudson Gas Electric
Corporation, along e stor.e well, the following: north 24 - 17 - 30 East,
95.93 fee: to c , ::.r t -retest north 37 - 03 = 60 east 57.05 feat to a'
point; t? cs nc t ; 49 - 31 - 30 ee t 37.13 feet to a point; thence
South 32 - 16 - 30 e.. 121.72 feet to a point; thence south 75 -42
30 c: : 64.05 feet to a point of bc;,inning containing 1.05 acres of
land be the wma more or less.
Section 2. This amendment shall become affective upon adoption,'
posting and publion ar prescribed by Town Law.
I ntr.: d : cod Jere 27, 1963
Spe:iel Mooting
Introduces by: Covrac'.rr.c Heady
S conded by: Councilman Clausen
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York,
County of Dutchess.
Town of Wappinger.
Beatrice Osten
of the
Town of Wappinger. Dru,ches 14' County. New York.
being duly sworn, says thats he IL . and et the several
times hereinafter was, the. Co cir2r ;Pub1; ;her, . , , . of
W. & S.D. NEWS. a newspap printed and published
every Thursday in the year in a Town of Wappinger.
Dutchess County, New York. and that the annexed
NOTICE was duly published in the said newspaper for
...R :� ....week successively once in each week.
commencing on the... il...day of.... JailIWY
1969, and on the following dates thereafter, namely on
and ending on the 3Qt .day of.... Ja.ulXY ....
196 both days inclusive.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me 1"
this day of,:;; • 19...
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Notary Public'
My commission expires
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A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger on Feb. 13, 1969, at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
Wappingers Falls, New York on amending the Zoning Ordinance
of the Town of Wappinger for a parcel of land on All Angels Hill
Road and Myers Corners Road, from R-20 and R-20 to PI.
Present:
Louis Diehl, Supervisor
Louis Clausen, Councilman
G. Donald Finnan, Councilman
Leonce Heady, Councilman
James Mills, Councilman
Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
Others Present:
Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town
Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town
Joseph Ludewig, Building Superintendent
Supervisor Diehl opened the Public Hearing at 7:30 P.M.
The Clerk offered for the record, the Affidavit of Posting duly
signed and notarized, and the Affidavit of Publication duly signed
by Beatrice Osten, Editor -Publisher of the W&SD News, and notarized
(both affidavits are on file in the office of the Town Clerk).
The following Notice of Public Hearing was read:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of
Wappinger will conduct a public hearing at the Town Hall,
Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, on February 13, 1969
at 7:30 o'clock P.M. to hear all persons concerning an
ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Wappinger.
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:
BEGINNING at a point on the easterly line of All Angels
Hill Road, said point being the intersection of the easterly
line of said All Angels Hill Road with the southerly line of
lands of now or formerly Reuter and running thence along the
southerly and easterly lines of lands of now or formerly
said Reuter and along the easterly line of lands of now or
formerly Muller and along the easterly line of lands of now
or formerly Schuele the following: North 88-00-50 East
275.00 feet to a point; thence north 9-59-20 east 135.00
feet to a point; thence north 11-15-40 east 324.55 feet to
a point on the southeasterly line of lands of now or formerly
Schofield; thence leaving said line and running along the
southeasterly line of lands of now or formerly said Schofield,
along the remains of a stone wall, north 58-16-30 east 1024.72
feet to a stone wai1'intersection on the westerly line of
lands of Eugene Schuele; thence along the westerly line of
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lands of said Eugene Schuele along a stone wall and wire fence,
the following: South 14-01-50 east 1740.14 feet to a point;
thence south 71-44-20 west 38.46 feet to a point; thence south
24-31-10 west 790.86 feet to a point on the northerly line of
lands of now or formerly Snowden; thence leaving said line
and running along the northerly line of lands of now or formerly
said Snowden, along a wire fence, north 64-53-00 West 100.00 feet
to a point on the westerly line of lands of now or formerly said
Snowden, thence leaving said line and running along lands of New
Hackensack Fire Company the following: north 83-50-50 west
472.88 feet to a point on the easterly line of a 50 foot wide
right of way; thence along the easterly line of said 50 foot
wide right-of-way, along the westerly line of lands of said
New Hackensack Fire Company, the following: South 7-54-10
east 300.00 feet to a point; thence South 10.16.00 West 338.00
feet to a point on the northerly line of Myers Corners Road;
thence along the northerly line of said Meyers Corners Road south
89-37-30 West 50.77 feet to a point; thence leaving said line
and running along the westerly line of aforesaid 50 foot wide
right-of-way, along the easterly line of lands of Eugene Schuele,
the 7-57-10 west 285.16 feet to a point; thence leaving said line
and running along the easterly and northerly lines of lands of
Kapfenstein, the following: North 33-58-00 West 587.84 feet to
a point; thence South 66-14-00 West 207.28 feet to a point on
the easterly line of aforesaid All Angels Hill Road; thence
leaving said line and running along the easterly line of said
All Angels Hill Road, the following: North 17-22-10 West 332.94
feet to a point; thence North 13-06-20 West 366.71 feet to a
point; thence north 133-00 East 115.23 feet to a point; thence
North 9-15-50 East 111.63 feet; thence Northl2-03-40 West 13.16
feet to the point of beginning containing 59.515 acres of land,
be the same more or less."
Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon
adoption, posting and publication, as prescribed by Town Law.
Introduced: Jan. 27, 1969, Special Meeting
Introduced by: Councilman Mills
Seconded by: Councilman Clausen
The Town of Wappinger Planning Board and Dutchess County Planning
Board recommendation had been received. (Recommendations on file
in the office of the Town Clerk.)
Supervisor Diehl stated this hearing is on the rezoning of property
owned by James A. Klein & Dave Alexander, with an option to purchase
held by Cogar Corp. the land lying in the area of the Northeast
corner of All Angels Hill Road and Myers Corners Road presently
zoned R-20 and R-40 and proposed to be changed to PI. Representa-
tives of the Cogar Corp. were present to offer their plans for
development of this property. Mr. Diehl further stated that Mr.
Thomas Logan was also present, representing the Town Planning Board,
to briefly state the Planning Boards' position regarding the proposed
change of zoning.
Mr. Joseph Reis, All Angels Hill Rd. objected to "planned"
speakers, he didn't want to hear them or what was intended for the
property. Mr. Reis was in opposition to the proposed rezoning.
Mr. Diehl then asked all those who were in favor of the proposed
rezoning to speak.
Mr. Donald Close, All Angels Hill Road, said he could look down
on this property, but was in favor of rezoning this parcel, anybody
who wanted to come in and put money in the Town he was in favor of.
Mr. Pensiero, All Angels Hill Road, (his property boarders on the
property proposed for rezoning) has no objection, at this time,
to rezoning this tract for Planned Industry.
The following letter was requested to be read:
February 10, 1969
Town of Wappinger Board
Attn: Mr. Louis Diehl Supervisor
Mill Street
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
The Chamber of Commerce of Wappingers, urges that the board,
at its meeting on the 13th, approve the Cogar Corporation
request for a change in zoning at the companies proposed site.
The Chamber feels that an industry of this type, is what the
Wappinger area wishes to attract in order to bring some relief
to the tax burdened homeowner in our area. The average home-
owner in Wappinger Falls is bearing an ever increasing tax
load, due primarily to the absence of such vital industrial
development. _
After studying the Cogar proposal and the background of the
principals involved, it is obvious that this firm will be one
of the most complex and modern technological facilities in the
world and that the community should get behind such a firm that
has the potential of becoming a world leader in technological
development. Plans developed by the company indicate that it
has made very effort to make its site not only an asset to the
community 'financially but aesthetically as well.
Sincerely,
s/ Daniel G. Ryan, President
Mr. Louis Eck, Hopewell Junction Road, felt if the Town can get
this type of Industry in the Town he would be 100/ for it.
Henry Semp, All Angels Hill Road, wasn't against a company like
Cogar coming into the Town, but why in the middle of the most
populated area of the Town.
Mr. Diehl again stated that an Engineer for the Cogar Corp. and
the general manager of the Corp. were present to give a brief
description of the intended production and layout of the buildings.
Mr. Robert Markle, General Manager of the Technology Division of
Cogar Corp., started to tell the Corp. wanted to be in the Town
of Wappinger and what the business was all about.
Mr. Reis interrupted, saying the residents weren't interested
in what was being manufactured, they wanted to know how much
land they could be using, sewer facilities, water, road problems,
etc. Mr. Markle continued explaining that a weeks production
could be put in a thimble, there would be no heavy trucking involved.
He displayed several sketches of the layouts, and explained them.
He was asked about access roads, parking personell capacity, con-
struction, and growth.
A resident (undentified) said he felt all the residents present
were in favor of an industry of this type coming into Wappinger,
but not in this location.
Mr. John Terry, All Angels Hill Road (North of Myers Corners)
was in favor of the proposed rezoning, said if the Town was selec-
tive in what they get, he thinks this is a fine project, the think-
ing in the way they are putting it up. There are many things the
Town could get there that would be much worse. He asked also for
a definition of PI.
Mr. Logan attempted to answer - not the definition per se, without
the ordinance but other questions relating to the proposed project
and zoning.
Mrs. Terry, All Angels Hill Road, asked, if something should
happen and the Company didn't build there, then what would happen?
Would this leave this property open for another industry, with
smoke stalks, etc. to go in there?
Mr. Rappleyea answered quoting from the Ordinance.
Mr. Joe Reis, All Angels Hill Road, asked that the recommendation
from the Dutchess County Planning Board be read.
Mr. John Smalley, All Angels Hill Road asked does the Board feel
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that the asthetic values involed here are sufficiently important
that this industry be allowed to come into a residential area and
in effect, make the zoning laws, that are in effect, meaningless?
Mr. John Villani, Sherwood Heights, asked where the 250 people
are coming from that the company anticipates hiring?
Mr. Markle answered that about 90% of the people they have hired
so far are already located within the community.
Mr. Reis raised questions about why this company hadn't looked
into other properties already zoned commercial.
It was explained that Cogar had done so, but that some of these
sites were not for sale, some were not suitable for their needs.
Village Fire Chief Brower came in at this point, and ordered the
Hall cleared, as he indicated it constituted a fire hazard with
the large number of people present.
Supervisor Diehl stated the hearing would continue at the
Wappingers Jr. High School.
The hearing recessed to allow for the change of locations (Town
Board Meeting regularly scheduled for 9:00 P.M. was called to
order at the Town Hall and adjourned until Feb. 20, 1969.
The Public Hearing was called back to order in the cafeteria of
the Wappingers Jr. High School.
Mr. Joseph Merkle, DeGarmo Hills Road, asked how far the Planning
Board had gone in investigating all the commercial zones that
could possible be available for this company.
Vincent Boyle, Edgehill Drive, President of the Edgehill Civic
Association, asked that the overall picture of the area be
considered, and what about the traffic problem.
Virginia Maynard, DeGarmo Hills Road said she understood Cogar
had been interested in other properties in the Town, if they were
only interested in locating in Wappinger, why not locate on New
Hackensack Road. She also asked about the water and sewer prob-
lems, wouldn't residents of DeGarmo Hills wells be affected?
Chris Simonetty, spoke in favor of the company locating on the
Alexander -Klein site, he felt if the Town doesn't get industry,
there will be an ever increasing tax burden on the residents. He
feels everything has to be done proportionately.
Bob Fries, DeGarmo Hills Road, asked why Cogar was interested only
in this particular piece of land.
Fred Shubert, DeGarmo Hills Road, asked why spot zoning was being
considered, when the Town went to all the expense in 1962 to zone
the town?
Malcolm Cornell, Anvil Court, spoke in favor of Cogar, said he
was very much interested in seeing industry coming into Wappinger,
especially of Cogars nature, and further stated that it will in-
crease the value of the properties in the area of the site.
Mr. William Vrooman, All Angels Hill Road, said he would like to
see his area kept residential. Also, what recourse the residents
had if the Board should rezone this property?
The Engineer for the Cogar Corp. was asked about sewer facilities.
He attempted to explain the alternate plans, depending on percula-
tion tests, and was interrupted with questions about drain -off
into the swamp, and mosquito problems, polution of wells on De
Garmo Hills , the discussion petered out on this as the questions
became too numerous and disconnected.
Mr. John Wisner, Dogwood Hill Road and John McDonald, Myers Corners
Road, asked what, in dollars, would be realized, if this company
located here.
Mr. John Russell, DeGarmo Hills Road, Keith Curtis, Edgehill Drive,
also spoke in opposition to the proposed rezoning, questions and
opposition being similar to those above stated. Predominant were
questions about traffic problems, other sites suitable, spot zoning,
the legality of changing zoning once it had been established in
'62 and use of this and if Cogar didn't locate on this property.
MR. CLAUSEN moved the hearing be closed, seconded by Mr. Finnan
and unanimously carried.
Supervisor Diehl declared the Hearing closed.
The Public Hearing closed at 10:25 P:M.
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Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk
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20 EAST MAIN STREET - WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING '
:-...:EALE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of
will conduct a public hearing at tho Town Hall, Mill Street,
yia✓�.r,:n Falls, Nays York, on February 13, 1969 at 7:30 o'clock
?.'.'. 'r:r all persons concerning an ordinance amending the
Zv..:r.2 Ordinance of the Town of Wappingor.
Elaine H. Snowdon,
Town Clerk
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF
WAPPINGER
EIT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town,
c`,';;��:r: 4r, Dutchess County, New York, In pursuance of the
aa: =r:r/ conferred by the taw of tho State of New York, as follows:
1. The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map
aCc,' d
January 29, 1963, as amended from time to time, is hereby
f r_. e o-nc-rdcd by rezoning tho following described parcel of land'
"R - 40 and R • 20" (Residential Zones) to "PI" (Planned
Irr__st.^), s.::d tract of Land being on tho east side of All Ar.gals Hill
F:c:1_` ar- more particularly described as follows:
=31`i?.ING et a point on tho easterly liria of All Angels Hill
Rv.-:, sold point being the Intersection of the easterly line of said All
I:;:? Road ti.lth tho southerly tiro of lands of now or formerly
R°•_^ t and running thence along the southerly and ecseriy lines of:
nevi or formerly said Reuter and along the easterly line of
r`. s of rcw.v or formerly Muller and atorg the easterly line of lands
• n.;: or formerly Schuele the following: North 88 - CO - 50 East,
27: `-r to a point; thence north 9-59-20 east 135.00 feet to a
p t.-i.rea north 11-15-40 east 324.55 feet to a point , , the'
• .c- sly line of lands of now or formerly Schofield; thence'
.. led line and running along the southeasterly lir.e of lands of
r.0 cr formerly said Schofield, along the remairs of a stone wall,
r.:r.` C3 - 16 - 30 east 1024.72 feet to a stone wall intersection on
t'e '; e -l'/ line of lar.ds of Eugene Schuele; thence along the
vote=r. + 1:ao of lands of said Eugene Schuele, along a stone wall and
• ferns, the following: South 14 - 01 -50 east 1740.14 feet to a
t srca south 71 - 44 - 20 wort 38.46 feet to a point; thence ;
24 - 31 - 10 west 790.86 feet to a point on the northerly line of
.,-r_': ;f r.c•.v or formerly Snowden; thence leaving said line and'
efong the northerly line of lands of now or formerly said
S -c aden, along a wire fence, north 64 - 53 - 00 West 100.00 feet to a
pont on the westerly line of lands of now or formerly said Snowden,
ii sz leavirg said line and running along lands of -Nees Hackensack
• Company the following: north 83-50-50 West 472.88 feet to a
• r. cr. t`.e easterly line of a 50 foot wide right of way: thence along
---e eat ly line of said 50 foot wide right-of-way, along the westerly
-z c`_ lends of said Ne'. Hackensack Fire Company, the following:
Sc,. -r 7-54-10 east 300.00 feet to a point; thence South 10 -16 -Go
feet to a point on the northerly line of Meyers Corners
t`.ence along the northerly line of said Meyers Comers Road,
set--'- 89-37-30 West 50.77 feet to a point; thence leaving said line
and running along the westerly line -of aforesaid 50 foot wide
along the easterly line of lands of Eugene Schuele, the
f: c: rg: North 10-16-00 east 343.06 feet to a point; thence north
7-57-10 west 235.16 feet to a point; thence leaving said line and
r=t.irc Gong the -easterly and northerly lines of lands of Kapfenstein,
"„i:c•.ving: North 33-58-00 West 587.84 feet to a point; thence
S 66-14-00 West 207.28 feet to a point on the easterly line of
aft, -- aid Ail Ar.gels Hi:l Road; thence leaving said line and running
eesterly Zine of said All Angels Hill Road, the following:
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17-22-10 West 332.94 feet to a point; thence North 13-06-20
"eta:: 366.71 feet to a point; thence north 1-33-00 East 115.23 feet to
a ;tint; thence North 9-15-50 East 111.63 feet; thence North
12-C3-40 West 13.16 feet to the point of beginning containing 59.515
e . cf land, be the same more or less."
Simon 2 This amendment shall become effective upon adoption,
posing and publication, as prescribed by Town Law.
Introduced' Jan. 27, 1969
Special Meeting
Introduced by: Couneiiman Mills
Seconded by: Councilman Clausen
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Town of Wappinger.
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times hereinafter was, the.. Ci? .E `"tom P .bl; : ;r, . , , of
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