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1965-05-27 PH2 4 x.. A Public Hearing was held on Thursday, May 27, 1965, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N.Y., for the purpose of Amending the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance: As follows: That Zoning Ordinance Article IV, Section 421, Item 17, be changed to read as follows: 17. Riding Academies*, Stables*, veterinarian Offices*, hospitals*, and dog kennels*; only when located on 10 or more acres of land. Present: Supervisor, Richard H. Linge; Councilman, Louis Diehl; Councilman, George Robinson; Justice of the Peace; Vincent Francese; Justice of the Peace William Bulger; Attorney for the Town, Harold Reilly; Town Clerk, Helen L. Travis. The Hearing was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Supervisor Richard H. Linge. The Town Clerk read the affidavit of Publication, and affidavit of Posting. There being no one present to talk against or for, a motion was made by Council- man Robinson, and seconded by Justice of the Peace Bulger, that the hearing adjourn. Motion Carried A motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger, and seconded by Councilman Diehl, that the following Resolution be passed; 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 Article 16 of the Town Law of the State of New York and also in pursuance of Article 9 of the Town Law to the extent applicable as follows: Section 1, Item 17 of Permitted Principal Uses in Residential District as contained in Section 421 of Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance, adopted January 29, 1963, is hereby amended to read as follows: - Animal "17. Riding Academies*, Stables*, Veterinarians Offices*, hospitals*, and dog kennels*, only when located on 10 or more acres of land. The following vote was taken - Supervisor Richard H. Linge, aye. Councilman George Robinson, aye. Councilman Louis Diehl, aye. Justice of the Peace Vincent S. Francese, aye. Justice of the Peace William J. Bulger, aye. A letter was read from Joseph Keegan, asking for permission for the School to use the voting machines on June 16, 1965. Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger, and seconded by Councilman Robinson that the School be allowed to use the machines. Motion Carried Town Engineer Kelley spoke on the conditions on Edgehill. He said the roads were in deplorable condition and that it was up to the Town to fix them. He stated that it should be done by outside Contractors, with Highway Superintendent Lawson doing as much as possible. The cost would be in the vicinity of $10,000.00. Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger and seconded by Justice of the Peace Francese, that Engineer for the Town Kelley be empowered to do field work on this matter, and make plans for this Construction and put the work out to Bid. Highway Superintendent Lawson is to do as much work as possible. Motion Carried A letter had been received from the Dutchess County Health Department in reference to Sewage system at Green Tree Apartments and suggested that this be attached to L & A Sewerage System. The question was asked if they thought the system was adequate enough. Attorney for the Town, Harold H. Reilly is to look into the legal part of this situation. It was also suggested that Planning Board review these documents: again. Supervisor Linge presented a letter from White Plains Company, enclosing Card for collecting Junk Cars. Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger and seconded by Councilman Diehl, that the Town Clerk have cards made for Junk pickup and advertise in the paper that Company will pick up cars. Motion Carried Engineer for the Town Vincent Kelley stated that he needed services of an Attorney to help him in the Sewer Districts. Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Francese, seconded by Councilman Robinson that Attorneys Russel E. Aldrich and James J. Lyons be appointed to aid Engineer Kelley in the Sewer Districts. The following vote was taken: Supervisor Linge, Aye. Councilman Robinson, Aye. Councilman Diehl, Abstained from voting. Justice of the Peace Bulger, Naye. Justice of the Peace Francese, Aye. Motion Carried A letter was read from K. H. Becker, enclosing his resignation from the Zoning Board of Appeals, effective as of May 7, 1965. A motion was made by Justice of the Peace Francese, and seconded by Justice of the Francese, and seconded by Justice of the Peace Bulger, that the Town Clerk write a letter to Mr. Becker stating their regrets for his leaving, and thanking him for the wonderful work he did for the Town. Motion Carried Motion was made by Justice of the Peace William J. Bulger, seconded by Councilman Robinson, that Fred Koehler be appointed to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Motion Carried L Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger and seconded by Councilman Diehl, that Dave Koffsky be -appointed Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Motion Carried Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Francese, and seconded by Councilman Diehl that wepprchase 2 book cases at $42.00 each, for Lawbooks. Motion Carried Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger, seconded by Councilman Robinson, that the meeting adjourn. Signedi:,,;, Town Clerk Motion Carried