1966-03-10 RGMThe Regular Meeting of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, was held on Thurs-
day evening, March 10, 1966, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls,
New York.
Present:
Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor Louis C. Clausen - Councilman
William J. Bulger - Justice of the Peace Louis D. Diehl - Councilman
Vincent S. Francese - Justice of the Peace Elaine H. Snowden - Town Clerk
Absent: None
Others Present:
Harold H. Reilly - Attorney
Joseph D. Quinn - Attorney
Vincent C. Kelley - Engineer
Joseph E. Ludewig - Building Inspector
Knud Clausen - Highway Superintendent
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Meeting was opened at 8;15 P.M. by a Salute to the Flag by Girl Scout Troop 129.
Scout Leader - Mrs. Richard Tibbetts, Carol Angel (Bearer), Diana Struble (Caller),
Deborah Tibbetts and Linda Calvin (Guards).
OPEN DISCUSSION FROM THE FLOOR --
Mr. Cortellino - Reported that his car had been damaged because of road condi-
tions in Wildwood Forest. He asked why the bond hadn't been called because the
developer was not maintaining the roads. Mr. K. Clausen replied that he had a
meeting with the developers and the roads were to be rebuilt. In two months,
roads should be fixed. Mr. Fulton replied that the bond runs out in March and
Mr. Quinn stated that the bond doesn't cover the conditions stated by Cortellino.
After further discussion, Mr. Fulton stated that, if the road is unsafe, the
matter will be taken up later and Mr. Clausen advised as to what to do.
Mr. Schmalz - Last year the Town passed an ordinance raising the road standards.
Because of some debate as to whether new developments go under old or new
standards, he suggested that the Town make a resolution that all roads that get
Planning Board approval meet the new road standards.
Mr. Fulton - The Planning Board has been so informed.
Mr. Tullo - Quiet Acres: brought up the subject of airport expansion. He felt
the residents were being misled by newspaper articles and suggested that the
Town be represented on the Committee.
Mr. Migliore expressed concern over the many apartment houses being erected
without apparent thought as to where the money for schools to accommodate the
increase in school -aged children will come from. Hefelt this would impose
an additional burden on the small homeowner and asked if the Board had inten-
tions of studying this problem before issuing building permits for these apart-
ment houses. Mr. Fulton answered that the Town Board is meeting with the
Planning Board and School Board to discuss these problems.
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Myers Corners Road was again brought up for discussion. Mr. Clausen pointed out
that there are condemnation proceedings in the courts and nothing can be done
until this action is completed. Mr. Francese stated that there is a petition
by the Board on speed limits on Myers Corners Road. Mr. Quinn stated that the
Town Board has no control over speed limits on a road of this type. It is in
the jurisdiction of the New York State Traffic Commission and it is the philo-
sophy of this Commission not to decrease speed limits on roads of this type.
Mr. Fulton then stated that there has been a lot of talk about a First Class
Town. He asked Mr. L'Archevesque to outline a few pertinent facts, adding
that later he would ask for approval to proceed in this direction. This would
be followed by public hearings. Mr. L'Archevesqud then presented an outline of
steps involved in becoming a First Class Town, showing the advantages and dis-
advantages.
Question from floor - To what extent would the disadvantages be? Answer:
Mostly salaries - aCtual cost would be a function of optional positions selected
by the Board.
Question: Is there'any other way to get money? Answer by Mr. Fulton: I would
prefer that these questions be answered at the public hearings.
Mr. Quinn: You are'rapidly approaching a population state in this Town where
the question of contideration by the Board would be academic. Audit and Control
will file the order one of these days anyway.
Mr. Fulton then introduced Paul Hancock, representing Time -Life, Inc. Mr. Hancock
gave a brief resume of a proposal on CATV (Community Antenna TV) presented to the
Town Board. (A copy of the proposal is on file in Town Clerk's Office) He also
gave a demonstration of closed circuit TV. At the conclusion, Mr. Hancock requested
that the Board propose a resolution calling for a public hearing to pass on their
application. Mr. Fulton Stated that March 31st had been set aside for a discussion
with High Tower, a competitor, and that a date for a public hearing would be set
some time after that date.
Mr. Bulger asked Mr. Hancock about some variances between what he said and the
original letter regarding channels. Mr. Hancock said that it would depend on the
public demand as to what channels they pick up. They would comply with any
changes that must be made. Mr. Quinn: Would you be content with a non-exclusive
franchise? Mr. Hancock: Yes. Mr. Quinn: Does this offer a source of revenue
for the Town? Mr. Quartararo (attorney representing Time -Life): If the Town
desires, we would deposit an estimate of 3% of gross, revenue. If they would
rather not, we would pass this on to the consumer. Mr. Quinn: Is it contem-
plated that you use existing facilities owned by New York Telephone? Is there a
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problem of additional burden on these easements?
Mr. Quartararo: We would attempt to have this system engineered by the
Telephone Company. They will build it and we will lease it from them.
Mr. Quinn: I was thinking you might contact me of the imposition of a burden
on existing easements on private land. Mr. Hancock: Any easements would be
owned by the Telephone Company and we would not be involved. Only place we
would purchase land would be where we would receive the microwave off Mt.
Beacon, Mr, Bulger: Who would purchase the land and receive the signal on
Mt. Beacon? Mr.,Hancock: Time -Life. There would be no towers in the Town
of Wappinger. Mr, Quartararo: There might be one in Poughkeepsie, near
Spackenkill Road. Mr. Fulton:, Do the schools cooperate in educational pro-
grams? Mr. Hancock: In Indiana they do and it is excellent. Mr. Clausen:
Are you operating in New York State? Mr. Hancock: No. We think there is a
good possibility in the Town of Newburgh. They indicated a franchise was not
necessary to operate in the Town, as their attorney felt the Telephone Company
had the franchise. We would like to have the support of the Town of Wappinger
Town Board.
Mr. L'Archevesque: Recently the FCC has entered into this. Would you have
any comment? Mr. Hancock: FCC, on February 15, assumed jurisdiction over
all CATV in the country. They also suggested to Congress that they pass legis-
lation on this subject. In this area, nothing applies which would prevent the
Town Board from granting a permit or franchise and preventing us from going
right ahead to build. This area is not affected by the rules that the FCC
adopted. (Time -Life CATV is now operating in Marion and Richmond, Indiana,
Station WFBM-TV Indianapolis).
Supervisor called for a five-minute recess at 9:10 P.M.
Meeting reconvened at 9:22 P.M.
Mr. Clausen entertained a motion that the Town Board send a letter to the
County Board of Supervisors indicating that the Town Board asks their consider-
ation in placing the Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger on the Airport Com-
mittee. Discussion followed. Mr. Bulger: I think it might be well to con-
sider that this is the prerogative of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
Knowing that our Supervisor is a member of this Board, we might well antagonize
them and not get our point across. I would suggest that we allow Mr. Fulton
to talk with the Chairman unofficially first and, if there is objection on
the Chairman's part or if he would like a communication from us, then we can
do this. Mr. Clausen: The motion tends to show that the Town of Wappinger
is concerned in this airport situation. Whether the Chairman of the Board
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wants to or not, I think it is almost a duty of the Wappinger Town Board. I
think it would be better if this was a communication from the Town Board. Mr,
Quinn: Since the Town of Wappinger has a direct interest in the airport, you
might be placing your Town and its Supervisor in a less useful position if he
is a member of this committee than if he is not. I am sure that there will be
plans for expansion -in the future, This may well be a factor which needs
weighty consideration and perhaps control by your Town Board and it will be the
Airport Committee which will be the steering group and sponsor for any expan-
sion plan. Your Supervisor can be put in a difficult position.
Mr. Bulger pointed out that the question of taxation can also -be very delicate.
A motion was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Diehl, that a letter be dir-
ected to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors stating that the Town Board
of the Town of Wappinger-feels our Supervisor should represent the Town on the
Airport Committee and that thought be given by said Chairman to the possibility
of appointing Mr. Joseph H. Fulton to this Committee. Upon Roll Call, the vote
was as follows:
Joseph H. Fulton
William J. Bulger
Louis C. Clausen
Louis D. Diehl
Vincent S. Francese
Voting: abstain
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Mr. Knud Clausen presented a report and canvas of bids received by him for highway
materials for the year 1966:
Mr. Diehl made a motion that the bid for Calcium Chloride be awarded to Brighton
Steel Co. at the bid price of $39.90 per ton for 12 to 20 ton loads delivered.
Seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Diehl made a motion that the bid for Gasoline be awarded to Mid -Hudson Oil
Co. at the price of $0.13/gallon. Seconded by Mr. Bulger.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger made a motion that the bid for Tires and Tubes be awarded to Good-
rich, on the basis of low bid. Seconded by Mr. Diehl.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Francese made the motion to award the bid on Bank Run Gravel to Camelot
on the basis of a shorter haul distance as it effects the FOB price. Seconded
by Mr. Clausen. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger made a motion that the bid for Sand be awarded to Camelot on the
basis of a shorter haul distance which affects the FOB price. Seconded by Mr.
Clausen. Motion Carried Unanimously
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BID CANVAS ANP _REPORT
Package Pavement Co., Inc.
Prioe per ton picked up at bidders plant $43000
Price per ton delivered (less than 12 ton load) $43.00
Price per ton delivered (12 to 20 ton loads) $40.50
Brighton Steel Co.
Price per ton picked up at bidders plant $45.00
Price per ton delivered (less than 12 ton load) $45„00
Price per ton delivered (12 to 20 ton loads) $39.90
The Superintendent recommends that the bid be awarded to Brighton
Steel Cb. at the bid price of 139.90 per ton for 12 to 20 ton loads
delivered.
Gasoline
Sinclair ilsfining Co.
Mid Adson Oil Co.
Doodad Petroleum Corp
$0.133 per gallon
$0.13 per gallon
$0.146 per gallon
The Superintendent recommends the bid be awarded to Mid Hudson Oil
Co. at the price of $0.13 per gallon.
nut
miss
Bidder,
Qnjich
Rayon Mylog
Tire 1000 x 20 12 64.00 70.50
Tube 4.30
Tire 1100 x 20 12 75.50 83.25
Tube 5.42
Tire 750 x 16 8 28.50 31.25
Tube 2.25
Tire 600 x 16 4 9.61 9.75
Tube .91
Tire 600 x 16 6 14.90 15.95
Beacon Garage
67.68
4.65
79.72
5.69
30,25
2.44
1.39
15.70
Nylon
74.45
87.68
33.11
9.21
17.29
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Tires --- Continued Page 2.
Milt Vat Bidders
Goodrich Beacon Garaae
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Rayon Ny],Qn Bavon .
Tires (tubeless)
1400 x 24 12 ---- 186.00 196.30
Tire 1400 x 24 12 ---- 174.75 - --- 184.07
Tube 7.45. 7.94
Tire (tubeless)
1600 x 24 12 378.00 ••- 397.85
Tire 1600 x 24 12 361.00 --• 380,05
Tube 18.80 19.:•j
Tire 750 x 16 6 16.84 ---- 26.30 28.94
Tube 1.02 2,45
Tire 14,9 x 28 6 67.00 --- 70.61
Tube 6.55 6.92
Tire 11 x 28 4 45.00 ----- 47,54
Tube 5.45 5.79
The Superintendent recommends the bid for tires be awarded to
Goodrich.
;load Aacgagata
Bank It,,
1. Leemac Sand & Stone Co.
?, 0. B. $L000 per Cu. W.
Delivered $2,00 per Cu. Td.
Camelot F. 0. B. $1.05 per Cu, id.
Delivered $1.80 per Co. Yid.
Superintendent recommends award of bid to Camelot on the basis of a
shorter haul distance, as this haul distance affects the F.O.B. price.
2. siski
Leemac Sand & Stone Co. F. 0. B. $1.40 per cu. Yd.
Delivered $2.40 _per cu. Yd.
Camelot F. 0. 8. $1.40 per cu. Yd.
Delivered $1.80 'per au. id.
Superintendent recommends award of bid to Camelot on the basis of a
shorter haul distance, as this haul distance affects the 1,0.8. price.
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Road Aggregates - Continued
3. Waithed Gavel
s.MO CaMslot
11/2" F.O.B. 1.75 2.50
lie Delivered 2.75 3.10
3/4" F.O.B. 1.80 2.50
3/4" Delivered 2;80 3.10
5/8" F.O.B. 1.80 2.50
5/8' Delivered 2.80 3.10
3/8"11.0.B 1.80 2.50
3/8" Delivered 2.80 3.10
ig" F.O.A. 1.75 2.50
k• Delivered 2.75 3.10
Superintendent recommends award of bid to imemaa
Crushed Gravel
Sin
11/2" F.O.B.
1e Delivered
3/4" F.O.B.
3/4" Delivered
5/8" F.O.B.
5/8" Delivered
3/8" F.O.B.
3/8" Delivered
1/4"
F.o.B.
k" Delivered
Max
Ise
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
Superintendent recommends award of bid to Isaac
Crushed 'toga
Elia &Last
$22ar putchesat Ouarsv
1k" F.o.B.
1e Delivered
3/4" F.O.B.
3/4" Delivered
5/8"7.0.8.
5/8" Delivered
3/8" 7.0.30
3/8" Delivered
l" 7.0.8.
k" Delivered
2.35
2.95
2.50
3.10
2.50
3.10
2.95
3.55
2.95
3.55
2.80
2.80
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Crushed Stone - Continued Page 4.
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Superintendent recommends award of bid to Spoor on the basis of the
shorter length of haul as it affects the F.O.B. price. In addition, the
law bidder did not comply with instructions to bidders.
4itmainimajMULAILE
Spoor
N. Y. State items 73, 73A & 74
Latex materials
Base conditioner
0.23S per gallon
0.226 per gallon
0.203 per gallon
Superintendent recommends bids beauuxasd to Spoor.
Corrugated Metal Piet
t
8"
10"
12"
15"
18"
24"
30"
36"
48"
60"
6"
Underdrain
22 x 13 Arch
26 x 15
29 x 18
36 x 22
43 x 27
58 x 36
Brgn
1.70
2000
2.30
2.74
3.22
4,15
6.09
9,75
13.30
22.22
.93
3045
3,92
5036
6.52
9.83
14,23
Bidder
Steet
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Mid Hudson Oil Company, Inc.
Bottini Fuel Oil Co.
Doaind Petroleum Corp. Inc.
Sinclair Defining Co.
Quails
1.45
1.68
1,95
2,331
2.72
4024
5.16
8.30
11,28
18084
.11•11 MON
2,91
3,32
4.54
5.53
x:89
12.08
arjglSm moi. arum/
Fuel Oil
$0.1195 pet gallon
$0.12 per golyom
$0.124 per ga_ is
$0.118 per ge1i�.
'he $tt/saintendeat and ingineer recoamtenls the bid be a mead to
Sid lydsss. 'ie lcar bidder, Sinclair, did not oosply with tile #Sll --
ions to birdies.
Bines resolved for sit minas Concrete, and Coom e r art t lie
are rejected as not meeting the specifications, and mart be re
Nbod Chir
Ralph C. Mermen Co.. Inc.
$3,99S.00
Mr. Clausen made a motion that bids on Washed Gravel and Crushed Gravel
be awarded to Leemac on the basis of low bid and only bid. Seconded by
Mr. Bulger. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Diehl made a motion that the bid for Crushed Stone be awarded to Spoor-
Lasher on the basis of shorter length of haul as it effects FOB price.
Seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger made the motion to award the bid on Bituminous Road Oils to
Spoor-Lasher, the only bidder. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger made the motion that the bid on Corrugated Metal Pipe be awarded
to Brighton Steel. Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Diehl made the motion that the bid on Fuel Oil be awarded to Mid -Hudson
Oil. Seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger commented that it might be well to approach Mid -Hudson about service
contracts for the Town Hall furnaces for the start of the next heating season.
Bids received for Bituminous Concrete and Concrete Culvert Pipe were rejected
as not meeting the specifications and must be re -bid.
Mr. Bulger made the motion to accept the only bid of Ralph C. Herman Co.,
Inc. for a Wood Chipper. Bid price - $3,995.00. Seconded by Mr. Francese.
Motion Carried Unanimously
A petition for establishment of Rockingham Sewer District was presented.
TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER:
The undersigned, being the owner of all of the taxable real property
situate in the proposed Rockingham Farms Sewer District, as is hereinafter
more fully described, and, therefore, owning in the aggregate more than one-
half of the assessed valuation of all the taxable real property of the pro-
posed district as is shown upon the latest complete assessment roll of the
Town of Wappinger viz: the assessment roll completed as of August 1, 1965,
does hereby petition your Honorable Body to establish a sewer district to be
known as Rockingham Farms Sewer District in the area hereinafter described
which is located in the Town of Wappinger, County of Duchess, and State of
New York, outside of any incorporated village and wholly within the said
Town of Wappinger.
The undersigned does hereby further petition your Honorable Body to
approve the construction by your petitioner within the said proposed district
of a sewer system in accordance with the map and plan annexed hereto.
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Your petitioner, as a material representation to this application, hereby
agrees that in harmony with its several requests herein that it will at its
own cost and expense commence forthwith to complete the construction of the
said sewer system in accordance with the map and plan annexed hereto to the
approval of the Town Engineer of the Town of Wappinger and to the approval of
the New York State Department of Health and any other related State and Muni-
cipal agencies, and your petitioner hereby agrees that upon the completion of
the construction of the said sewer system and upon the creation of the dis-
trict as herein requested that -it will transfer, upon request from the Town
Board, the title and ownership to the same to the Town Board on behalf of the
said district at no cost or expense to the district.
The undersigned therefore does hereby further petition your Honorable
Body to acquire the said sewer system for the said district from petitioner
upon its satisfactory installation and completion at no cost or expense to the
district.
Your petitioner requests the establishment of the said sewer district to
-include the area described in Schedule A annexed hereto.
Attached hereto is a map and plan showing the boundaries of the proposed
district and a general plan of the proposed sewer system including all outlets
and the terminus and course of each proposed main sewer or drain together with
the location and -the general description of all sewage disposal plants, pumping
stations, and other public works.. That said map and plans have been prepared
by Herbert L. Kartiganer, P.E., L.S., a competent engineer duly licensed by the
State of New York.
Pursuant to the provisions of the Town Law of the State of New York the
expense of the said proposed district and the maintenance thereof from and
after the date of the acquisition of the sewer system from petitioner shall be
assessed and levied and collected from year to year from the several lots or
parcels of land within the said district in proportion as nearly as may be to
the benefit which each said lot or parcel of land in the said district shall
derive therefrom.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned has caused these presents to be signed
by its duly authorized officer and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed,
and this petition shall be binding on its successors and assigns.
SCHOONMAKER BROS., INC.
By: s/Harvey B. Schoonmaker
Sec. -Treasurer
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Dated: February 24, 1966
STATE OF NEW YORK:
ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE:
On the 24th day of February 1966, before me personally came HARVEY B.
SCHOONMAKER, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say
that he resides at Gardnertown Road, Town of Newburgh, Orange County, New
York; that he is the Sec -Treasurer of SCHOONMAKER BROS., INC., the corporation
described in and which executed, the foregoing instrument; that he knows the
seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such
corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of
said corporation; and that he signed his name thereto by like order.
s/ Frank J. Vatdina, Jr.
Notary Public
Commission expires March 30, 1967
SCHEDULE "A"
ROCKINGHAM FARMS SEWER DISTRICT
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the
Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, bounded and des-
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the westerly line of All Angels Hi11 Road, said
point being the northeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of White; thence
along the northerly line of lands now or formerly of White the following courses
and distances:
S79° 30' 20" W 148.31', s8o° 58' 20" w 198.31', S81° 2l' 0o"W-200.00', S80°
34' 00"W 364.82', S80° 50' 40"W 181.22' to a point said point being the north-
westerly corner of lands now or formerly of White; thence, along the westerly
line of lands now or formerly of White; the;:following courses and distances:
S3° 42' 40"W 160.74', S3° 48' 10"W 191.42', S3° 56' 10"W 242.78' to a point in
the northerly line of the New Hamburg -Hopewell Rd; thence along the northerly
line of the said road the following courses and distances: N73 12' 20"W
218.17', N73° 17' 00"W 323.44', N80° 18' 50"w 55.29', N80° 16' 00"w 185.16',
N80° 29' 30"W 224.50' to a point at the southeasterly corner of lands now or
formerly of Rose; thence, along the easterly line of lands now or formerly
of Rose and now or formerly of VonBrand N12 08' 10"E 312.11'; thence along
the northerly line of lands nor or formerly of VonBrand, N86° 22' 30" W
339.80'; thence along the westerly line of lands now or formerly of VonBrand
and lands now or formerly of Stafford S2° 47' 10"E 283.30' to a point in the
northerly line of the aforementioned New Hamburg -Hopewell Rd.; thence along
said northerly line of said road the following courses and distances: N88°
15' 20"W 28.49" and N89° 10' 30"W 350.55' to a point at the easterly line of
lands now or formerly of -Jones; thence along said easterly line of lands now
or formerly of Jones the following courses and distances: N14° 08' 50"W
508.53', N14° 13' 00"W 468.18', N14° 29' 20"W 827.01' to a point in the south-
erly line of lands now or formerly of Locurto; thence along said southerly line
of lands now or formerly of Locurto the following courses and distances: N66°
14' 40"E 1415.27', N65° 41' 30"E 1331.81', N65° 31' 40"E 313.02' to a point;
thence along the southerly line of lands now or -formerly of Ossenkop the
following courses and distances: S49° 35' 10"E 810.68', S82° 28'- 50"W 262.56',
S66° 01' 10"E 272.58', s3° 49' 50"W 77.52', s16° 37' 50"w 70.18', S57° 35'
10"E 160.75', S54° 00' 10"E 272.85' to a point in the westerly line of the
aforementioned All Angels Hill Road; thence along said westerly -line of said
road the following courses and distances: S32° 09' 11"W 284.74', S32° 00'
00"W 171.56', S32° 08' 20"W 105.22', S19° 42' 50"W 319.77' to a point in said
westerly line of said road; thence across -said All Angels Hill Road N52° 18'
22"E 97.46' to a point in the easterly line of said road, said point also
being the southwesterly corner of lands now or formerly of Montegari; thence
along the southerly line -of lands now or formerly of Montegari S73° 11' 20"E
332.07; thence along the easterly line of lands now or formerly of Montegari
N17° 28' 50" E 71.10'; thence along the northerly line of lands now or formerly
of Montegari N53° 31' 40"w 353.38' to a point in the easterly line of the afore-
mentioned All Angels Hill Road; thence along said easterly line of said road
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the following courses and distances: N31° 09' 20"E 21.31', N25° 45' 40"E 123.78',
N33° 17' 50"E 124.97' to a point at the southwesterly corner of lands now or
formerly of Chardansis Corp.; thence along the southerly line of lands now or
formerly of said Corp. S57 54' 30"E 320.05'; thence along the easterly line of
lands now or formerly of said Corp. N32° 05' 20"E 125.40'; thence along the
northerly line of lands now or formerly of said Corp. N57° 57' 20"W 320.01' to a
point -in the easterly line of the aforementioned All Angels Hill Road; thence
along said easterly line of said road the following courses and distances: N31°
22' 30"E 201.25', N32° 00' 00"E 230.27', N38° 45' 50"E 188.69' to a point in the
southerly line of lands now or formerly of Vorndran; thence along said southerly
line of lands now or formerly of Vorndran the following courses and distances:
S66° 18' 20"E 185.76', S64° 42' 40"E 125.07', S66° 19' 00"E 268.17', S66° 06'
00"E 399.51', S65°-261 30"E 305.72', S65° 26' 30"E 57'+to the center of Sprout
Creek; thence along the center of said Sprout Creek, as it runs in a southeasterly
and southwesterly direction, 1085'+ to a point in the northerly line of lands now
or formerly of White; thence along said northerly line of lands now or formerly
of White the following courses and distances: S83° 20' 20"W 177'++ S83° 20'
20"W 161.60', S81° 37' 50"W 117.72', S80° 43' 20"W 355.21, S81° 16' 40"w 400.00',
s80° 43' 20" W 355.21', s81° 16' 4o"w 400.00', s80° 59' 20"W 110.19', S81° 21'
20"W 194.66', S80° 57' 00"W 369.12' to a point in the easterly line of the afore-
mentioned All Angels Hill Road; thence across said road S80° 09' 04"W 47.76' to
the point or place of beginning.
Mr. Fulton: Action according to law is that we set a public hearing. Order for
Meeting to Consider Petition for Establishment of Sewer District was presented.
Order for Meeting to Consider Petition for Establishment of Sewer District
IN THE MATTER
-of-
THE PETITION OF SCHOONMAKER BROS.,
INC. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
SEWER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER,
DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK TO BE KNOWN
AND DESIGNATED AS ROCKINGHAM FARMS
SEWER DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, a petition in writing dated the 24th of February, 1966, made by
Schoonmaker Bros., Inc., in due form has been presented to and filed with the
Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, for the forma-
tion of a Sewer District in said Town, to be known and designated as the Rock-
ingham Farms Sewer District, and to be bounded and described as follows:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York,
bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the westerly line of All Angels Hill Road, said
point being the northeasterly corner of lands now or formerly of White;
thence along the northerly line of lands now or formerly of White the
following courses and distances: South 79 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds
West 148.31 feet, South 80 degrees 58 minutes 20 seconds West 198.31 feet,
South 81 degrees 21 minutes 00 seconds West 200.00 feet, South 80 degrees
34 minutes 00 seconds West 364.82 feet, South 80 degrees 50 minutes 40.
seconds West 181.22 feet to a point said point being the northwesterly corner
of lands now or formerly of White; thence along the westerly line of lands
now or formerly of White, the following courses and distances: South 3
degrees 42 minutes 40 seconds West 160.74 feet, South 3 degrees 48 min-
utes 10 seconds West 191.42 feet, South 3 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds
West 242.78 feet to a.point in the northerly line of the New Hamburg -
Hopewell Road; thence along the northerly line of said.road the follow-
ing courses and distances: North 73 degrees 12 minutes 20 seconds
West 218.17 feet, North 73 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds West 323.44
Feet, North 80 degrees 18 minutes 50 seconds West 55.29 feet, North 80
degrees 16 minute4 00 seconds West 184.16 feet, North 80 degrees.
29 minutes 30 seconds West 224.50 feet to a point at the southeasterly
corner of lands now or formerly of Rose; thence along the easterly line
of lands now or formerly of Rose and now or formerly of VonBrand
North 12 degrees 08 minutes 10 seconds East 312.11 feet; thence along
the northerly line of lands now or formerly of VonBrand, North 86 degrees
22 minutes 30 seconds West 339.80 feet; thence along the westerly line
of lands now or formerly of VonBrand and lands now or formerly of Stafford
South 2 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East 283.30 feet to a point in the
northerly line of the aforementioned New Hamburg -Hopewell Road; thence
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along said northerly line of said road the following courses and
distances: North 88 degrees 15 minutes 20 seconds West 28.49 feet
and North 89 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds West 350.55 feet to a
point at the easterly line of lands now or formerly of Jones;
thence along said easterly line of lands now or formerly of Jones
the following courses and distances: North 14 degrees 08 minutes
50 seconds West 508.53 feet, North 14 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds
West 468.18 feet, North 14 degrees 29 minutes 20 seconds West
827.01 feet to a point in the southerly line of lands now or formerly
of Locurto; thence along said southerly line of lands now or formerly
of Locurto the following courses and distances: North 66 degrees
14 minutes 40 seconds East 1415.27 feet, North 65 degrees 41 minutes
30 seconds East 1331.81 feet, North 65 degrees 31 minutes 40 seconds
East 313.02 feet to a point; thence along the southerly line of lands
now or formerly of Ossenkpp the following courses and distances:
South 49 degrees 35 minutes 10 seconds East 810.68 feet, South 82
degrees 28 minutes 50 seconds West 262.56 feet, South 66 degrees
91 minutes 01 seconds East 272.58 feet, South 3 degrees 49 minutes
50 seconds West 77.52 feet, South 16 degrees 37 minutes 50 seconds
West 70.18 feet, South 57 degrees 35 minutes 10 seconds East 160.75
feet, South 54 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East 272.85 feet to a
point in the westerly line of the aforementioned All Angels Hill
Road; thence along said westerly line of said road the following
courses and distances: South 32 degrees 09 minutes 11 seconds West
284.74 feet, South 32 degrees 00 minutes West 171.56 feet, South 32
degrees 08 minutes 20 seconds West 105.22 feet, South 19 degrees
42 minutes 50 seconds West 319.77 feet to a point in said westerly
line of said road; thence across said All Angels Hill Road North
52 degrees 18 minutes 22 seconds East 97.46 feet to a point in the
easterly line of said road, said point also being the southwesterly
corner of lands now or formerly of Montegari; thence along the
southerly line of lands now or formerly of Montegari South 73 degrees
11 minutes 20 seconds East 332.07 feet; thence along the easterly
line of lands now or formerly of Montegari North 17 degrees 28 min-
utes 50 seconds East 71.10 feet; thence along the northerly line of
lands now or formerly of Montegari North 53 degrees 31 minutes 40
seconds West 353.38 feet to a point in the easterly line of the
aforementioned All Angels Hill Road; thence along said easterly line
of said road the following courses and distances: North 31 degrees
09 minutes 20 seconds East 21.31 feet, North 25 degrees 45 minutes
40 seconds East 123.78 feet, North 33 degrees 17 minutes 50 seconds
East 124.97 feet to a point at the southwesterly corner of lands now
or formerly of Chardansis Corp., thence along the southerly line of
lands now or formerly of said Corp. South 57 degrees 54 minutes 30
seconds East 320.05 feet; thence along the easterly line of lands
now or formerly of said Corp. North 32 degrees 05 minutes 20 seconds
East 125.40 feet; thence along the northerly line of lands now or
formerly of said Corp. North 57 degrees 57 minutes 20 seconds West
320.01 feet to a point in the easterly line of the aforementioned
All Angels Hill Road; thence along said easterly line of said road
the following courses and distances: North 31 degrees 22 minutes
30 seconds East 201.25 feet, North 32 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds
East 230.27 feet North 38 degrees 45 minutes 50 seconds East 188.69
feet to a point in the southerly line of lands now or formerly of
Vorndran; thence along the said southerly line of lands nor or
formerly of Vorndran the following courses and distances: South 66
degrees 18 minutes 20 seconds 185.76 feet, South 64 degrees 42 min-
utes 40 seconds East 125.07 feet, South 66 degrees 19 minutes
00 seconds East 268.17 feet, South 66 degrees 06 minutes 00 seconds
East 399.51 feet, South 65 degrees 26 minutes 30 seconds East 305.72
feet, South 65 degrees 26 minutes 30 seconds East 57 feet to the
center of Sprout Creek; thence along the center of said Sprout Creek,
as it runs in a southeasterly and southwesterly direction 1085 feet
+ to a point in the northerly line of lands now or formerly of White;
thence along said northerly line of lands now or formerly of White
the following courses and distances: South 83 degrees 20 minutes
20 seconds West 177 feet + South 83 degrees 20 minutes 20 seconds
West 161.60 feet, South 81 degrees 37 minutes 50 seconds West 117.72
feet, South 80 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds West 355.21 feet, South
81 degrees 16 minutes 40 seconds West 400.00 feet, South 80 degrees
59 minutes 20 seconds West 110.19 feet, South 81 degrees 21 minutes
20 seconds West 194.66 feet, South 80 degrees 57 minutes 00 seconds
West 369.12 feet to a point in the easterly line of the aforementioned
All Angels Hill Road; thence across said road South 80 degrees 09
minutes 04 seconds West 47.76 feet to the point or place of beginning.
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AND WHEREAS, the improvements proposed for the sewer district sought
to be established consist of the erection, construction and installation of
a sewerage system to serve the said proposed district, including trunk, main
and lateral sewers and collection system, treatment beds, disposal plant, sand
filters and all incidental equipment, including the necessary lands, rights of
way and easements therefor, in accordance with certain plans and maps heretofore
filed in the office of theTown Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, and
WHEREAS, the said petitioner has offered to erect, construct and install
the aforesaid improvements. at its own cost and expense and to complete the same
in accordance with the aforesaid map and plans to the satisfaction of the
Engineer -to the Town of Wappinger, the New York State Department of Health and
any other related state and municipal agencies, and upon satisfactory comple-
tion of said improvements and facilities to transfer and convey the same,
together with the necessary lands, rights of way and easements to the Town Board
of theTown of Wappinger acting on behalf of the said proposed district at no
cost or expense to the said Town Board and/or to the said proposed district, it
is hereby
ORDERED, that a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger shall
be held at the Town Hall, Mill Street, in the Village of Wappingers Falls,
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York on the 4th day of April, 1966, at
8:00 o'clock, E.S.T., in the afternoon of that day, to consider the said petition
and to hear all persons and parties interested in the subject thereof, concern-
ing the same, and to take such other action with relation to the said petition
as may be required by law or proper in the premises.
s/ Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor
Louis Diehl - Councilman
Louis Clausen - Councilman
William Bulger - Justice of Peace
Vincent Francese - Justice of Peace
By way of clarification to the audience, Mr. Quinn stated that Articles 12 and
12A of Town Law permit a procedure such as this. It is mandatory that, the Town
Board act with respect to such a petition. This Board is following the dictates
of statute. This does not constitute the establishment of a district. There
is no alternative but to follow the procedure. This action sets up a meeting
for the Board to formally consider the facts and take testimony, Mr. Bulger
made a motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, to set the date for the public hearing
on Rockingham Sewer District on April 4, 1966 at 8:00 P.M.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Fulton proposed the following resolution, seconded -by Mr. Clausen:
RESOLVED, that Susan Pike be and she hereby is permanently appointed
to the position of Secretary to the Building Inspector, Planning Board and
Zoning Board of the Town of Wappinger and it is further
RESOLVED, that the said Susan Pike is hereby permanently appointed to
this position at a salary of $3,600.00 per annum payable in equal semi-
monthly installments. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Fulton proposed the following resolution, seconded by Mr. Bulger:
RESOLVED, that Gladys Timbo be and she hereby is appointed to the posi-
tion of Clerk to the Assessors of the Town of Wappinger for a probationary
term of three months, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the said Gladys Timbo is hereby appointed to this posi-
tion at a salary of $3,500.00 per annum payable in equal semi-monthly
installments. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Clausen proposed the following resolution, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
WHEREAS, a proposal has been submitted to this Board by Central Hudson
Gas & Electric Corporation for a proposed modification of the existing agree-
ment made between the Town of Wappinger and the said Central Hudson Gas &
Electric Corporation under date of September 1, 1961, for the erection and
maintenance of 19 street lights to be located at various intersections in the
Town of Wappinger, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has considered this proposal and finds that the
lighting of such intersections is necessary for the safety and welfare of
the public,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is
RESOLVED, that the agreement modifying the existing contract between
the Town of Wappinger and the Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, as
submitted by Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation be and the same is
hereby approved, and it is further
RESOLVED, that Joseph Fulton, Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger, be
and he is hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Town
of Wappinger.
Upon Roll Call, the vote was as follows:
Joseph H. Fulton
William J. Bulger
Louis C. Clausen
Louis D. Diehl
Vincent S. Francese
Voting: abstain
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Votitig: aye
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Mr. Wolinsky addressed the Board in regard to Forrest View Road and the fact
that this road has not been accepted by the Town. Mr. Knud Clausen presented
the following minimum conditions for acceptance of private roads:
(1)
50 foot right of way with title acceptable to Town Attorney,
with necessary drainage easements.
(2) Monumentation on at least one side of road at points of curv-
ature and tangency and at intervals of 500 feet on straight
portions.
(3) Graded width of 30 feet.
(4) 12" gravel base of 22' width, graded and compacted.
Town would construct pavement at Town expense,
There was discussion on this in which it was brought out by Mr. Wolinsky that
the residents have spent approximately $2,000 in having the road surveyed,
staked out, filling the holes, etc. Mr. K. Clausen felt it unfair to take
over the road when the road standard is three times as strict as what he offered
above. He said the road is only 40% of specification. The road is also a dead
end, with no room for turn -around. Mr. Fulton asked if it is possible to adopt
a resolution for these roads. Quinn: Yes, as long as the necessary width is
there to comply with highway laws.
Mr. Quinn asked if a cul de sac could be made for turning around and Mr. Wolinsky
stated that the land has already been offered.
Mr. Kelley stated that he had previously made the suggestion that we take the
roads over under the conditions that we might have taken them over under the
road specifications prevailing at that time. Mr. Fulton commented on Mr. Kelley's
suggestion, stating that a resolution accepting these roads would need other con-
ditions with it. I think the Board should face up to this problem and propose
a plan to rid the Town of this situation entirely.
Another resident of Forrest View Road: 1 would like to remaind the Board that,
not only do we pay taxes, but we have also spent $2,000 on this road.
Mr. Quinn: Normally, a Town is not permitted to improve personal property but
certain roads pre -date specifications. There is a condition which removes it
from being an improvement of private property. This would allow the Town to
act with authority. Mr. Francese made the motion that this situation be turned
over to the Highway Superintendent, Town Engineer and Town Counsel for study
and recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Bulger.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Cortellino read a letter from the Wildwood Civic Association (letter on file
in Town Clerk's Office) regarding the plowing of the development indicating that.
the Town provided a waiver which was not signed by Sky View Development Corp.
(Lafko) because of a clause which presumably stated that "if the Town could not
find the time to plow our streets, the corporation would still be responsible
for the plowing."
Mr. Quinn explained the situation as follows: I merely provided that the
Town would be exempted from liability in the event that they failed to plow
and that they would be exempt from damages as a result of the plowing. The,
waiver and proposed agreement called for the Town to do plowing at a speci-
fied price and rate which was computed by the County Highway standards.
The developer felt that this waiver provision was too stringent. I have
recommended that provisions, such as mentioned, be made conditions preceding
acceptance of bonds on roads and I trust this will be followed in the future.
After further discussion in which Mr. Lafko participated, Mr. Quinn stated
that the Town is not in the business of plowing snow from private roads
except in an emergency. It was my thought to design a waiver agreement which
would permit the Town to act legally and give it as much protection as I
could.
Clerk read a letter from the Planning Board to the Supervisor, informing
the Board of their current concerns and activities.
Clerk read a letter from the Planning Board to the Town Board regarding
Howard Prager's application for rezoning of his property. Planning Board
recommended against this rezoning. Town Board could take no action as appli-
cation lacked metes and bounds description and specific zoning change wanted.
Mr. Fulton said that he had a letter from Mid -Point Park. He said that he
would like to go on record stating that they have been given permission to
form a corporation. We will meet with them to discuss certain conditions.
Clerk read a letter from the New York State Traffic Commission stating that
they did not consider it necessary to lower the maximum speed restriction on
All Angels Road. Clerk was asked to so inform the petitioners.
Mr. Fulton presented a letter in regard to Hankin Development, stating he
will withhold consent to form a district.
Mr. Fulton referred to a newspaper article regarding Chelsea crossing, which
is considered a dangerous intersection. Mr. Bulger made the motion that this
Board request our attorney to draw a resolution which supports Mr. Coughlin's
ideas, and that this resolution be forwarded to the Public Service Commis-
sion and a copy sent to the New York Central Railroad. Seconded by Mr.
Francese. Motion Carried Unanimously
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Mr. Fulton: Regarding First Class Township, I would like the Board to go on
record that they would give this their consideration and proceed to get as
much information as possible. Is the Town Board interested in pursuing this?
Mr. Clausen: You had an idea for a committee to do some research for us. I
think this would be a good idea. Mr. Fulton: Each member give me a name for
a five -man committee, forward the names to me within 10 days or forfeit your
Pa9 right.
The following bills were read by the Town Clerk:
General Fund - $6,254.50 Highway - $1,659.15
Mr. Bulger made a motion that the bills be approved, subject to audit. Seconded
by Mr. Clausen. Motion Carried Unanimously
Clerk read the following Monthly Reports:
BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FOR FEBRUARY, 1966
Building Permits Issued for:
2 Single Family Dwellings
2 Residence Additions
1 Residence Garage (2 -car)
1 Commercial Alteration
1 Other (Demolition)
7 Total Permits Issued for February
Value of Construction
Fees Collected & Turned Over
to the Town Clerk
Miles Traveled on Zoning & Building
Inspection by Building Inspector
$62,800.00
$70.00
133
Miles Traveled on Building Inspection
by Deputy Building Inspector 306
During the month of February, Certificates of Occupancy were issued
for 15 Single Family Dwellings.
Respectfully submitted,
s/Joseph E. Ludewig
Building & Zoning Inspector
Mr. Diehl made a motion that the Building Inspector's Report be accepted,
seconded by Mr. Clausen. Upon roll call, the vote was as follows:
Joseph H. Fulton - Voting: aye
William J. Bulger - Voting: aye
Louis C. Clausen - Voting: aye
Louis D. Diehl - Voting: aye
Vincent S. Francese, - Voting: aye
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MONTHLY STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR
FEBRUARY 1966
RECEIPTS
Source Amount Received
Fees of Town Clerk - January $ 733.50
Central Hudson (refund) 2.50
Per Capita Aid 8,499.58
Per Capita Aid (Part Town) 5,086.12
Realty Taxes - Town Clerk 21,962.61
Realty Taxes (Spec. Dist.) 50,235.18
Total $ 86,519.49 (Gen. Fund $36,284.31)
DISBURSEMENTS
Fund or Account Amount Expended
General Fund Payroll 2/1-2/28
Approved audited bills
Highway Fund Payroll 2/1-2/28
Approved audited bills
Special Districts 52,247.93
Total $ 87,409.90
Dated: March 8, 1966 Signed: J. H. Fulton
$ 5,289.91
21,484.89
(Gen. Fund $26,774.80)
3,910.43
4,476.74
(Highway $8,387.17)
Mr. Diehl made a motion, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to accept the Supervisor's
Report. Upon Roll Call, the vote was as follows:
Joseph H. Fulton Voting: abstain
William J. Bulger - Voting: aye
Louis C. Clausen - Voting: aye
Louis D. Diehl - Voting: aye
Vincent S. Francese Voting: aye
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Wappingers Falls, New York
Gentlemen:
During the month of February, 1966, the activities listed below
were handled in Justice Court:
(1)
24 motor vehicle cases handled showing $225.00
collected in fines.
(2) 7 civil cases handled showing $15.00 collected
in fees and filing costs,
(3)
1 criminal case handled showing no monies collected.
(4) A total of $240.00 has been forwarded to the State
Department of Audit and Control. -
At the close of the month, I was holding $20.00 in my official
bank account for bail in one pending motor vehicle case.
Respectfully submitted,
s/ Vincent S. Francese
Justice of the Peace
Mr. Diehl made a motion, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to accept Mr. Francese's
report. Upon Roll Call, the vote was as:follows:
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Joseph H. Fulton Voting: aye
William J. Bulger Voting: aye
Louis C. Clausen Voting: aye
Louis D. Diehl - Voting: aye
Vincent S. Francese - Voting: abstain
Town Board
Town of Wappinger
Wappingers Falls, New. York
Gentlemen:
During the month of February, 1966, I disposed of the following cases
in Justice Court:
Type
Number Fines & Fees Collected
Motor vehicle 32 $ 340.00
Civil 4 9.00
Criminal 1
A total of $349.00 has been forwarded to the State Department of
Audit and Control.
I am holding a total of $10000 in a pending motor vehicle case
and $50.00 in a pending criminal case.
Two criminal warrants were issued, two motor vehicle warrants were
issued, and one criminal summons was issued.
Respectfully submitted,
s/ William J. Bulger
Justice of the Peace
Mr. Diehl made a motion, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to accept Mr. Bulger's
report. Upon Roll Call, the vote was as follows:
Joseph H, Fulton - Voting: aye
William J. Bulger - Voting: abstain
Louis C. Clausen - Voting: aye
Louis D. Diehl - Voting: aye
Vincent S. Francese - Voting: aye
Clerk asked permission of the Board to purchase three (3) fire files that
would cost over $500.00. Board granted her permission 'to purchase same.
Mr. K. Clausen - Road Program: Stating he had problems with the Road
Program as he couldn't get some necessary rights of ways. He requested
that the Town Board give him the assistance of someone to approach the
people about rights of ways. Mr. Fulton: We will refer this to our
attorneys. Mr. Reilly: Have these roads been surveyed? Mr. Kelley:
All but one. Mr. K. Clausen: We -will need $10,000 for the surveyor. If
we keep on going as we are now, we are going backwards. If the Board is
ready at the next meeting, we will present our Road Program.
Mr, K. Clausen then asked about condemnation proceedings against Louis
Eck and Co., Spookhill Road and Mr. Shapiro for property on Widmer Road.
Mr. Reilly stated that the Highway Superintendent must try to reach a price
with the property owners. Inability to do this would then make condemna-
tion proceedings necessary. Mr. Bulger made the motion that the Superin-
tendent's suggestion be adopted in regard to condemnation proceedings on
Eck and Shapiro and referred to our attorney for necessary action.
Seconded by Mr. Francese. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Bulger referred to a problem where New Hackensack Road was dug up out-
side the Village limits. Apparently repairs made by the developer have not
gotten the highway back to its original condition. Mr° Bulger made a motion
that we contact the County Highway Superintendent and point this out to him.
Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr° Clausen: If Mr. Christensen so wishes, may we have a report on how the
Assessor's Office is running.
Mr. Christensen: We have approximately between $15 - $17,000,000 worth of
new construction, land value increases, etc. It is a job because we have two
new assessors. This leaves quite a workload on me. At present, we are keep-
ing up with it and it should be all set by May lat° Our cooperation has not
been very good. I have written a number of places for plans, construction
costs, etc. Mr. Clausen: Is there any indication that you will meet your
deadline yet? Mr. Christensen: We will have to meet it.
Mr. Bulger made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Meeting adjourned 11:32 P.M.
Signed:
Town Clerk
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WARRANT
Joseph H. Fulton
To , Supervisor
Town of %Dutchess
ppingsr , County of , 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
WAPP NGER
141;klday of March , 19.61_, 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
8_ Pnublilcneosie .inurnal
81 Poughkeepsie Journal
liippi ngsr i Southern
82 Dutchess News
Evening News,
83 Beacon, N.Y.
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84 Beacon, N. Y.
AMOUNT FUND OR
ALLOWED ACCOUNT
OTHER INFORMATION
T.B. Print. i
6.5E1 _Advertising LegAL Notice for bids
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17.25 Advertising
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15.58 Advertising
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20.25 Advertising
Legal notice for bids
Legal notice for bids
Legal notifs for bids
8.00 T.t. Print i Legal notice for bids
85 Central Hudson Gas & Elec, 99.54 Hai
86 Avis Rent A Car
Ao l err- krenner & Assoc.
87 Engineering Consultants 1500
88 Dave Alexander 280
Bill Myers
St. Nicholas Rd. 12
Assoc/ r ospitau service us -At.
of New York 20 Insurance-othor
Misc. Exp.
17.80 Assoc. of Towns Car rented By Amelia Crosby
89
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Vincent C. Kel i ey
Tenn. Jensen
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Elaine H. Snowden
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96 Campbell Press
97 Knud Clausen v
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101
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Martin Leskow
Wella Crosby
Robert L'Archevesque
Jossfh H. Ful ton
Howard J. Walker
190 Town Town Ha11-D.
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36.751 Er ►10
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In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of__ PP
, 1966
this 10th day of March
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10015WILLIA$$ON LAW ROOK CO.. JOCNISYIR. LY.
To Joseph H. Fulton
Town of *Winger , 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
19 " , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and
having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized
to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as
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a certificate thereof
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hereinafter stated:
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Martin Lsskow
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1 AMOUNT FUND OR
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474.16
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In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of 14111PPilVer
this lOth day of limb _., 19 66
Town Clerk
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