1966-01-06 ReorgThe Reorganizational Meeting of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, was held
on Thursday evening, January 6, 1966, at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
Wappingers Falls, New York.
Present:
Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor William Bulger - Justice of the Peace
Vincent S. Francese - Justice of the Peace Louis Clausen - Councilman
Louis Diehl - Councilman Elaine H. Snowden - Town Clerk
Absents None
Others Present:
Joseph D. Quinn - Attorney for the Town Vincent Kelley - Engineer
Harold H. Reilly - Attorney for the Town Knud Clausen - Highway Superintendent
Joseph Ludewig - Building Inspector
The meeting was opened with a Salute to the Flag by Sandford Cohen, Alex
Poulsen and Eric Hanson, representing Boy Scout Troop 12. Mr. Fulton then
called the meeting to order at 8:15 P.M.
Mr. Fulton made the statement that the first half hour of the meeting
would be spent in answering questions from the floor and that the remainder of
the meeting would be devoted to Town Business. He then asked for discussion
from the floor.
Mrs. Arkell addressed the Board, requesting that the Town Clerk identify
the sender of letters before communications were read so it would make more
sense to those present.
Mr: Silver addressed the Board, asking how much the ToWn has spent in
maintaining the Oakwood Knolls Sewer Plant. Mr. Fulton re -directed the
question to the Board. Mr. Kelley stated that the expense Was about $1,000.00
for operation and repairs.
Mr. Fulton stated that the Board would move to the table on the Town
Hall floor to conduct Town Business, consisting mainly of reorganization. He
said that, in the future, Public participation would be on tike basis of the
agenda.
Mr. Silver addressed the Board, stating that many questions the audience
has are a result of actions being taken, and to held questions until the
following meeting didn't, in his opinion, seem a good system.
Mr. Brannen asked if a motion would be made to make this change in
procedure. Don Margoulis stated that, since discussion was to be limited to
matters on the agenda, could a copy of the agenda be published so that the
public can take action to be heard,
Mr. Fulton made the clarification that the agenda will be a 10 -day
agenda, refined in 7 days.
Mr. Schmalz; "Do you mean that, in order to be heard on the Town Board,
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you must write in advance?" Mr. Fulton replied that residents will be
allowed to speak during Town Business if they are on the agenda.
Mr. Quinn: "I have been acting in cooperation with Mr. Reilly on
some Town matters. It has come to the point where it has been a bit difficult
to accomplish the business of the Town and have Board members answer. ques-
tions from the floor which are not relevant to the business being discussed.
The fact that citizens of the Town have problems that they will want to
discuss is recognized by the Board and it will not deny interested citizens
an opportunity tQ air their problems or ask questions. After such period,
the Board will proceed with the business on the agenda and, from that
point on, the pu lis would, under normal circumstances, only be heard with
reference to business being discussed. Rules can be suspended at times to
hear the public On other matters. This will initially improve the public's
opportunity to alr problems."
Mr. Brannen1addressed Mr. Quinn: "Aren't you stating something that is
a part of Parliadnentary Procedure?" He then quoted a section of Town Law
to the effect that no member can act independently, and that it takes the
action of all members of the Board to properly function. Mr. Quinn stated
he believed action simply required a majority.
Mr. Fulton # made the motion that there be a Regular Meeting on
January 20 and that previously stated rules of procedure be used for that
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meeting on a trial basis. Seconded by Mr. Francese.
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was as follows:
Joseph Fulton
Louis Diehl
Louis Clausen
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Voting - aye
Voting - aye
Voting - aye
Voting - aye
Voting - aye
Mr. Schmalz directed a question to the Board as to what action has been
taken on the developer of Rockingham Farms. Mr. Diehl replied that he had
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been assured by *_ that action was being taken quickly but that it
could not be discussed in Mr. Bulger's presence,as the case comes before him.
Mr. Bulger excused himself and left the room, as it appeared discussion on
Rockingham was imminent. Mr.- Fulton then read a letter from the Dutchess
County Department of Health as follows:
January 6, 1966
Mr. Joseph Fulton, Supervisor
Town of Wappinger
Wappingers Falls, N. Y.
Re: Rockingham Farms Subdivision
T. Wappinger
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Dear Mr. Fulton:
This letter is in reply to our telephone conference of Wednesday,
January 5, 1966 relative to the present conditions existing in
Rockingham Farms Subdivision.
Please be advised that as of January 6, 1966 there are six families
living in homes in this subdivision. These houses are connected
to the central sewage collection system which transports the sewage
to an existing sewage pumping station. From this station the
sewage is pumped to the aeration tanks of the existing sewage
treatment plant and there is no discharge at the present time
from the treatment plant to the Sprout Creek.
Therefore, at the present time, it is the opinion of this de-
partment that a public health nuisance does not exist. However, at
some future indeterminable date, a public health nuisance condition
could develop. This situation could result from complaints of the
residents of the immediate area relative to odors emanating from
the sewage treatment plant and permeating the surrounding environ-
ment, or from the discharge of improperly treated effluent from
this sewage treatment plant to the Sprout Creek, or fromthe
failure of operation of the pumps in the sewage pumping station
which could result in the discharge of raw sewage to the Sprout
Creek. None of these conditions exist at the present time.
Please be advised that this department will conduct a continual
surveillance of this subdivision and will report all our findings
and actions to the Town Board of the Town of- Wappinger.
Very truly yours,
H. W. Storalick, E.E.
Dir. of Environ. Sanitation
by: s/Jack R. Hill
Sr. Public Health Engineer
Mr. Fulton stated that he had wanted assurance from the Board of Health
that the people in the development were in no danger, healthwise. There is
now a criminal action against the developer. Theer is also an action at the
State level.
Someone from the floor asked if the Town is still issuing Building
Permits. The Board replied that it is not. Mr. Brannen asked if the people
living in Rockingham have received Certificates of Occupancy. The Board
replied that they have not, adding the Town is the plaintiff in the action
against the developer.
Question from the floor: "Why were the original Permits issued?" Mr.
Fulton: "Permits were issued with agreements that the buildings would not be
occupied." Mr. Quinn: "To my knowledge, it stands up as a legal agreement."
Mr. Clausen asked for a comment from Mr. Ludewig, Building Inspector. Mr.
Ludewig: "The Board of Health has issued an Order that all construction stop."
Mr. Brannen: "Isn't this a violation of the contractual agreement?"
Mr. Quinn: "There has been an application for release under the Penal
Code for violation of the Ordinance. Anything else would be time-consuming
and less productive than the criminal action." Discussion on Rockingham
closed and Mr. Bulger returned.
In regard to the agenda, Mr. Fulton then stated that, when the first
agenda is published, a clause will be added which will explain the Board's
motivation so that people will know what will. go on at these meetings. After
further discussion, Mr. Louis Clausen tried to clarify the question for the
audience, stating a written request would be received up to 10 days prior to
the meeting, agenda then subject to a 7 -day refinement, with publication in
the Wappingers and Southern Dutchess News on the day of the meeting.
Tom Armstrong: "Would a call to the Town Clerk suffice?" The Board
said this would be acceptable.
Mr. Quinn: "It is the thought of the Board to control the meetings
so that an orderly meeting can take place and still give the residents a
chance to be heard. The Board is trying to get some orderliness, with some
flexibility."
Acceptance of the minutes of previous meetings was held over until the
Regular Meeting on January 20.
The Board then removed to the table on the floor to conduct Town
business.
Supervisor Fulton appointed Vincent S. Francese, Justice of the Peace,
as Deputy Supervisor for the year 1966. Mr. Clausen questioned the validity
of this, asking if a precedent hasn't been set whereby a Justice of the Peace
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cannot be appointed Deputy Supervisor due to duties of same. Mr. Bulger:
"Not to my knowledge." Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Diehl proposed the following resolution:
RESOLVED, effective immediately, the policy of the Town Board, on all new
appointments made by the Town Board, should be that appointees' names
and qualifications be made known 15 days in advance to all Board members
so that all prospects can be screened and the best accepted. Mr. Clausen
seconded the motion. Discussion followed. Some members felt that this
would inhibit the right of the exercise of discretion of the Board.
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was as follows:
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Voting: nay
Voting: nay
Voting: nay
Voting: aye
Voting: aye Motion Defeated
Mr. Fulton called for further discussion on this subject at a later time.
The following resolution was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that the position of Confidential Secretary to the Supervisor
of this Town be and the same hereby is established.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that the following named persons be and they hereby are appointed
to the following offices
and positions of employment with the Town of
Wappinger to serve until the end of the current official year unless their
services shall be sooner
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Amelia Crosby
Robert L'Archevesque
Joseph Ludewi g
Joseph Ludewig
Kenneth Croshier
terminated at the pleasure of the Town Board:
Office
Supervisor's Bookkeeper
Supervisor's Confidential Secretary
Building Inspector
Zoning Administrator
Deputy Town Superintendent of
Highways
Collector of Taxes
Dog Warden
Registrar of Vital Statistics
Director of Recreation
Deputy Building Inspector
that the salaries otherwise fixed for the above
Elaine Snowden
Harry Straley
Elaine Snowden
John Masotti
Joseph Gutman
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED,
designated offices and positions shall be paid to the holders of the above-
named offices and positions, with the exception that no compensation shall
be paid to the holder of the office of Deputy Town Superintendent of Highways
and Collector of Taxes, and with the further exception that the Chairman
of the Board of Assessors shall receive additional compensation of $100.00
per year payable in equal monthly installments, and with the further excep-
tion that no salary or compensation shalt be paid to the Dog Warden and
Registrar of Vital Statistics who shall, however, be entitled to receive for
the performance of their respective duties the fees fixed by applicable statute.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Clausen:
RESOLVED, that the following named persons be and they hereby are appointed to
serve as Constables in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New
York, at the pleasure of the Town Board:
Dwight Robbins Elting Scott
Robert Laffin William Clarkson
Walter Altonen Ralph Sheehan
Albert Berberich Richard Price
Ralph Altonen William McGaughrin
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the aforesaid persons so designated as Con-
stables shall be paid no salary by the Town Board but shall be entitled to
collect the statutory fees allowed by law.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Clausen:
RESOLVED, that Vincent C. Kelley, Pye Lane, Wappingers Falls, New Yokk, be
and he hereby is employed and retained for the purpose of furnishing to the
Town Board, its officers and agencies, such engineering advice and services
as may be required and he shall receive compensation therefore in accordance
with':a proposal submitted to this Board.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Diehl:
RESOLVED, that the law firm of Quinn & Reilly, 44 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie,
New York be and the same hereby is employed and retained for the purpose
of furnishing to the Town Board, its officers and agencies such legal
advice, counsel and services as may be required and shall receive compensa-
tion therefore in accordance with a proposal submitted to this Board.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that Martin Leskow be and he hereby is appointed to fill the
vacancy of the Office of Assessor which has occurred by reason of the
resignation of Joseph H. Fulton, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the said Martin Leskow is hereby appointed to fill such
vacancy until the end of the current official year, at a salary of $1,900.00
per annum, payable in equal monthly installments.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Diehl:
RESOLVED, that the pay scale for the following categories of employees
hired by the Town of Wappinger Highway Department be and the same hereby
is fixed and established at the following maximum hourly rates:
Chauffeur $2.25 per hour
Operator $2.47 per hour
Laborer $2.15 per hour
Foreman $2.80 per hour
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that the Marine Midland National Bank of Southeastern New York, the
Dutchess Bank and Trust Company, and the Farmers-Matteawan National Bank,
each being a banking institution maintaining banking rooms and offices in the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess -County, New York, be and they each hereby are
severally designated as depositories of the monies of this Town, and it is
further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to give notice
of such designation to each of said banking institutions.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Clausen:
RESOLVED, that the annual salaries for the following named Town officers and
employees be and the same hereby are fixed and established at the following
rates:
Supervisor $3,500.00
Superintendent of Highways $7,000.00
1 Justice of the Peace $2,400.00
1 Justice of the Peace $2,000.00
1 Town Councilman $ 900.00
1 Town Councilman $ 900.00
Town Clerk $5,200.00
Deputy Town Clerk S3,100.00
Supervisor's Bookkeeper $2,600.00
Supervisor's Confidential
Secretary $ 600.00
Building Inspector $3,500.00
Zoning Administrator $3,000.00
Director of Recreation $1,500.00
Deputy Building Inspector $2,200.00
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the salaries of all of the above-named
,officers and employees, except those of the Town Clerk, Deputy Town Clerk,
and Supervisor's Bookkeeper shall be paid in equal monthly installments,
and that the salaries of the Town Clerk, Deputy Town Clerk and Supervisor's
Bookkeeper shall be paid in equal bi-monthly installments.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Francese, seconded by Mr.
Bulger:
RESOLVED, that monthly meetings of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger
shall be held at 8:00 o'clock in the evening of the first Thursday after
the first Tuesday of each and every month at the Town Hall, Mill Street,
in the Village of Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, or such other place or places as the Town Board may from time
to time designate.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Clausen, seconded by
Mr. Bulger:
RESOLVED, that the Beasley Agency, Inc., a general insurance agency doing
business in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, be and it
hereby is designated as the insurance agent for this Town.
Motion Carried Unanimously
.A motion was made by Mr.. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the
Town allow $.10 per mile for Town mileage.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr.
Clausen:
RESOLVED, that the persons holding the following offices and positions
of employment in the Town of Wappinger be and they hereby are required
to furnish official undertakings, conditioned for the faithful perform-
ance of their duties in the sums set forth after the respective offices
and positions set forth below:
Town Clerk $ 4,000,00
Tax Collector $500,000,00
Supervisor $ 22,000.00
Justices of the Peace $ 4,000.00
Constables $ 1,000.00
Town Superintendent of
Highways $ 4,000.00
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the form and sufficiency of surety of such
undertakings shall meet with the approval of the Town Board of this Town
and shall comply with the provisions of the Town Law of the State of New
York in general and with Section 25 thereof in particular, and it is
further
RESOLVED, that such undertakings shall be filed in the office of the Clerk
of the County of Dutchess pursuant to the provisions of the Public Officers
Law and other related statutes of the State of New York, and it is further
RESOLVED, that a blanket undertaking in the amount of S5,000.00 be procured
from a corporate surety licensed to do business in the State of New York
indemnifying the Town of Wappinger against tosses arising from the failure
of all other Town employees to perform their duties or to account properly
for all monies for property received by virtue of their positions or employ-
ment, that such blanket bond be endorsed to provide excess indemnity for the
Deputy Supervisor $17,000.00
Supervisor's Bookkeeper $ 5,000.00
Deputy Tax Collector $20,000.00
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr.
Bulger:
RESOLVED, that a petty cash fund not to exceed the sum of $200.00 be and the
same hereby is established for the Collector of Taxes, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of this Town advance an amount not to exceed
$200.00 to the Collector of Taxes to fund such petty cash account, and it
is further
RESOLVED, that payments from said petty cash account be made and that the
Supervisor of this Town be reimbursed for advances made to such account in
accordance with the provisions of Section 64, Subdivision la of the Town
Law of the State of New York.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Diehl:
RESOLVED, that George Carr, a Public Accountant of:the Town of Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess County, New York, be and he hereby is retained to audit the accounts
and reports of the Town Supervisor for the year 1965, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the said accountant receive reasonable compensation for the
productive services which he shall render to the Town in this connection.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Dpi eh l :
RESOLVED, that Messrs. Cornell and Teitelbaum, Certified Public Accountants
of the City of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, be and they hereby
are retained to audit the reports of the Town Clerk for the years 1964, 1965,
and it is further
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RESOLVED, that the said accountants receive reasonable compensation for the
productive services which they shall render to the Town in this connection.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Clausen:
RESOLVED, that the W. & S. D. News, a newspaper regularly published in the
Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and having a general circu-
lation in this Town, and being a newspaper entered as second class mail
matter, be and the same hereby is designated as the official paper of this
Town, and it is further
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and she hereby is directed to give notice
of such designation to the publisher of such newspaper, and it is further
RESOLVED, that notices, advertisements, and other legal classified material
may also be published in the Poughkeepsie Journal and in the Beacon Evenfmg
News by this Town.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that the annual salaries for the following classified Civil
Service positions in the Town be and the same hereby are fixed and established
at the following annual rate:
Secretary to the Assessors $3,500.00
Secretary to the Building Inspector $3,600.00
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that such salaries shall be paid in equal bi-
monthly installments.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr.
Francese:
RESOLVED, that the pay scale for all extra part-time clerical and secretarial
employees engaged to perform services for the Town Board of this Town and/or
its officers, officials,
established at a maximum
Upon recommendation
Clausen, seconded by Mr.
Town Clerk.
Upon recommendation
Francese, seconded by Mr.
and agencies be and the same hereby is fixed and
hourly rate of $2.00 per hour.
Motion Carried Unanimously
of the Town Clerk, a motion was made by Mr.
Diehl, to appoint Agnes Grosenbeck as Deputy
Motion Carried Unanimously
of the Town Clerk, a motion was made by Mr.
Diehl, to appoint Louis Berinato as Deputy Town
Clerk for issuing Conservation licenses only for the year 1966.
Motion Carried Unanimously
A motion. was )rade by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Bulger, that Mr. Knud
Clausen be authorized to advertise for bids for a Sander for the Town of
Wappinger Highway Department.
Upon Roll Cali, the .Vote was as follows:
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
aye
aye
aye
aye
aye
A motion was made by Mr.. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, that the High-
way Superintendent be authorized, subject to the approval of Counsel, to enter
into a contract with a responsible radio firm for the rental of a two-way
communication system for the
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Town Highway Department.
as; f o i l ows :
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
A motion was made by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Bulger, that the High-
way Superintendent be empowered to clean up the Town Shed, in the most sensible
way, using his best judgment.
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was as follows:
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
aye
aye
aye
aye
aye
A motion was made by Mr.Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, that the Town
Board contact the Sheriff's Office in regard to posting a NO TRESPASSING
sign and securing the old Town Garage.
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was as follows:
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Action on appropriation of funds for our portion of the Land Fill
Committee was deferred until the next meeting. A motion was made by Mr.
Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen
member of this Committee.
Upon Roll Call, the Vote was as
Joseph Fulton
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Vincent Francese
William Bulger
, that Mr. Joseph Fulton be
follows:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
Voting:
abstain
aye
aye
aye
aye
appointed a
Mr. Fulton called for discussion on the formation of a committee to formulate
policy for the use of the Town Hall since it is becoming increasingly
difficult for Town Government and Justices to use the Hall. Mr. Bulger:
"This is a matter for the entire Board to act on, rather than a committee,
because it effects all townspeople." Action was deferred until this
matter can come before an Executive session of the Board.
Mr. Fulton raised the question of dissolving the Committee on Com-
merce and Industry. Mr. Bulger stated he thought the Committee could
best be handled by having citizens serve on it. The Town Board could
give them advice, aid and help when they need it. Mr. Francese said a
member of the Wappinger Chamber of Commerce suggested having different
ectCivic Associations ane a person to serve. Mr. Quinn further stated that,
in the future, the Board should consider a committee composed all or partly
of non -Board members as an Advisory Committee.
consisting of Messrs. Bulger and Francese
Mr. Diehl made a motion that the Committee/for Remodeling the Town
Clerk's Office furnish a report for discussion at the next meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Clausen.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Diehl raised the question of formulating a suggestion or letter
to the Village Trustees informing them of our interest in some type of
police protection so that it can come before their Board at their next
meeting. Mr. Quinn stated that one problem in the way, if this is to be
a joint venture between the Village and the Town is that, for a second-
class town, there can be no joint venture in a village that is not wholly
within its Town. There is nothing to prevent this Town from contacting
either the State Police or thinking of its own police department. Mr.
Quinn also raised the possibility for joint venture between the Towns of
Wappinger and Poughkeepsie and the Village.
A motion was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Francese, that Mr.
Diehl pursue the police protection problem and report back to the Board.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Prior to the resolution appointing Mr. Leskow as Assessor, a motion
was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Diehl, that Mr. Melvin Silver
be considered for the vacancy in the Assessors' office.
Upon roll call, the vote was as follows;
Joseph Fulton
William Bulger
Vincent Francese
Louis Clausen
Louis Diehl
Voting: nay
Voting: nay
Voting: nay
Voting: aye
Voting: aye
Motion Defeated
A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Francese, that Mr.
Verner Christensen be reappointed Chairman of the Board of Assessors.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Vandewinckel stated that the Planning Board had submitted a letter
with recommendations to fill the two vacancies and respectfully submitted
that the Planning Board had a scheduled meeting before the next Town Board
meeting which would possibly leave the Planning Board at a disadvantage,
and would appreciate the Board's acting on it. When asked if there were
any Public Hearings or actions to be taken,pending at their next meeting,
Mr. Vandewinckel indicated there were none.
A motion was made by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, that action
on filling Planning Board vacancies be postponed until the next meeting.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Mr. Francese made the motion, seconded by Mr. Diehl, that the meeting
be adjourned until January 20, 1966 at 8:00 P.M.
Motion Carried Unanimously
Meeting adjourned 11:15 P.M.
Signed:
Town Clerk