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1966-10-04 SPM144 A Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on Tuesday, October 4, 1966, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, for the purpose of receiving the estimated Budgets for the Town of Wlappinger for 1967, at 7:00 P.M. Present: Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor William Bulger- Justice of Peace Vincent Francese-Justice of the Peace Absent: Louis Diehl, Councilman Others Present: Louis C. Clausen -Councilman Elaine H. Snowen-Town Clerk Joseph D. Quinn,Jr. - Attorney for the Town Harold H. Reilly- Attorney for the Town Joseph E. Ludewig- Building Inspector Supervisor Fulton called the Meeting to order at 7:11 P.M. Mrs. Snowden presented the estimated budgets from the Supervisor, Town Clerk, Justices, Councilman Clausen, Assessors, Recreation, Zoning and Building Inspector, Planning Board and Highway; also Grinnell Library and Sloper Willen Ambulance. An informal review of the Recreation Budget was held between the Board and members of the Recreation Commission. Items submitted in their Budget were detailed by Mr. Maurer, Chairman, specifying areas of work they intend to cover. Mr. Fielding Browne explained the remodeling of the Library Building which was the basis for the requested increase in their proposal to the Town. The Board discussed the Zoning and Building Administrators estimated Budget with Mr. Ludewig. The Planning Board had made an allowance for the secretary in their Budget, but after discussing the technicalities 0 Susan Pikes multiple duties as Planning Board secretary and secretary to the Building and Zoning departments, it was decided to include the allowance for Planning Board meetings in her salary in the Zoning and Building Budget solely. The possibilities of raising the fees for Building Permits and Certificates of Occupancy was brought up, and requested to be put on the agenda for the December Board Meeting. Mr. Ludewif felt he could have some sort of a basic schedule worked up for discussion by then. Fees could then be in= creased the first of the year. The salary scale for Town employees i was thrashed around briefly. Decision was that it would be a Board project in the coming year to inaugurate a fair and equitable pay for future guides. Further discussion was held on proper placement of various and sundry budgetary items. Mr. Fulton requested that all department heads not present tonight be asked to sit informally with the Board tomorrow night to go over their individual items. Meeting adjourned f-11:30 P.M. Respectfully,