1963-04-25 PH301
An Open Hearing was held on April 25th, 1963 at 7:30 P. M. at the
Hughsonville Firehouse for the purpose of making Dean Avenue
a one way street.
Present: -Richard H. Linge, Supervisor, Councilmen -Malcolm Hait &
George Robinson, Justices of the Peace -Vincent Francese & William
Bulger, Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis.
Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis read the attached Legal Notice of the
Hearing.
Harold Mewkill asked t4ze question. Why it should be made a one
way street.
Joseph Raffaele stated he had lived there 28 years and can see no
reason for it.
Betty Horton was against same she though it would be detrimental
to the firehouse.
William Speedling - stated he thought it would be a very bad
corner entering route 9D.
William Brady-Thaught road should stay as is.
Supervisor Linge called for a vote. Eleven hands were shown
against the amdndment and none in favor.
Supervisor Linge called the meeting togehter at 7:45 P. M.
Motion was made by Justice of Peace Bulger and seconded by
Councilman Robinson that no change be made in Dean Avenue/
Motion carried.
Signed
Town Clerk
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A public hearing was held on April 25, 1963 at 8 P. M. at the
Hughsonville Firehouse for the purpose of extending the Hugh-
sonville Fir8 DistOct.
Present: -Supervisor -Richard H. Linge, Councilmen -Malcolm Hait &
George Robinson, Justices of the Peace -Vincent Francese & William
Bulger, Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis. --Russell E. Aldrich
Supervisor Lingeopened the hearing .
Town Clerk, Helen L. Travis, read notice of Public Hearing, attched
hereto. Notice of publishing of said notice was read.
Supervisor Linge turned the meeting over to Russell E. Aldrich
Attorney who was the attorney in the matter.
Lawyer Aldrich explained the purpose of the meeting and spoke
about boundaries on the map.
Mr. Elmer Cranz of the Central Hudson Gas & Electric Cpoporation
spoke explaining rates and District Boundaries.
William Speedling asked if any more lights were to be add8d on the
Hopewell Road as there were some very dark spots along the road.
Richard Garrin asked who asked for these lights.
Fred. Halzenbauer-spoke about how much each house would be assessed.
Mr. Jamison asked about how the lights are to be placed.
Mrs. Charles Collins -Hamilton Road - In favor of light.
A vote was taken showing 15 for and 27 against. Those against
were all from Wappingers Park ;Homes, Inc.
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Supervisor Linge called the meeting to order .
Resolution was made by Councilman Hait and seconded by Councilman
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Robinson that a new Hearing be set for the extension of the Hugh-
sonville Light District, and that Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Corporation, Inc., make up new maps and plans deleting the
Wappingers Park Homes Section. New Hearing to be held on May
16, 1963 at the Hughsonvilde Firehouse at 7:30 P. M.
Resolution carried
Motion was made by Councilman Hait and seconded by Justice of
Peace Bulger that the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried
Signed
Town Clerk
The Supervisor presented a proposed amendment to the Town Zoning
ordinance which would rezone the Lilyan Berger, Tall T4ee land so
that the portion of it which;is now zoned R. D. 40 would be re-
zoned R20. This amendment had been recommended by the Planning
Board. By unanimous agreement the Board selected May 16, 1963
at 8 P. M. at the Hughsonville Firehouse as the time and place
for a public hearing on the proposed amendment.
Signed
Town Clerk
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