1959-05-0722V
A regular meeting of
the Town
Board, Town of Wappi.nger was held in the Town
Hal`1 on Thursday evening
MaIr
7, 1959
91.
Present-S,ipervisor Edward R.
Scofield,
Supt. of Highway Virgil Knight,
Justice of the Peace
Joseph F.
Kelly and Edward Beatty, Councilmen Harold
J. Mewkill and Emory
J. Hager, Attorney
James J. Lyons.
S>>pervisor ErTArard R.
Scofield
appointed
Emory J. Hager Secretary for the
meeting.
TTeet.inc, was called to order by Supervisor Scofield at 7;30 P. 111[ o r clock.
Iiinutes of the previnas meeting were read and approved.
G �TTER.i L FTUD
�TIGHWAY FT-TID
April 1st to April 15th --general. Repairs------------------------------- 948.00
April 16th to April 30th — ►r it ----------------------------- 1071.20
rnitchess Quarry _ S,_�pply Co.--Kotal islix-------------------------------- 356.88
Lemac Sand °c Stone Corp. --Stone----------------------------------------- 206.75
EllwinSmith-- Grairel--------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 185.00
Sinclair Refining Co. ---Gas --------------------------------------------- 190.83
Warrant No. 5 From Claim. No. 90 to Claim No. 107 inclusive
r0
Vi r;-i_l �ini_F%ht-Sunt. of Highivay-Salary April 15th ------- ---_-_
229.15
91.
Fi_rBt National Pank of' Poughkeepsie, Assessors Rooms
Poughkeepsie)
Rent, March, April Rr May ------------------------------------
75.00
92
Grinnell Librar,r Association, Q. Groenwegen, Treas.
1959 Allotment------------------------------------------
400.00
93
New York Telephone Company -Service Town Hai .----------------------------
17.95
94
TTi 7'gi1 Knigh-Shpt. o,. Hi_`T mray-Salary April 30th------------------------
229.17
95,
Edith H. Booth--ToVm Clert�Salary April --------------------- -----
183.33
96
Department of Water Supply -Town Hall-------------------
_.00
97
Central_ Tiudson Gas & Electric Copp. -Service Tov+m Hall ------------------
16.03
98
Dwight Robbins—Dog Service---------------------------------------------
1)x.00
99
avvight Robbins—Service Town Hall---------------------------
_'------------
5.00
100
Joseph F. Kelly—Justice of the Peace, Salary April--------------------
133.33
101
Eduard R. Beatty— n it It n cr n ------------- -------
50. 00
102
Emory Hager, Councilmans Salary it ----------------------
30.00
103
Hai -old J. F levvki_ ll " " "----------------------
30.00
104
James J. Limns, Attorney " "----------------------
60.00
105
'Taril.yn Fiore -Service Town Board--------------------------------------
20.00
106
Central jTizdson Gas ', Electric Corp. -Service Assessors Office ------- -_
)4.45
107
Hamilton Oil_ Service - Oil Town Hal --------------------------------- -
20.38
$1,519.79
�TIGHWAY FT-TID
April 1st to April 15th --general. Repairs------------------------------- 948.00
April 16th to April 30th — ►r it ----------------------------- 1071.20
rnitchess Quarry _ S,_�pply Co.--Kotal islix-------------------------------- 356.88
Lemac Sand °c Stone Corp. --Stone----------------------------------------- 206.75
EllwinSmith-- Grairel--------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 185.00
Sinclair Refining Co. ---Gas --------------------------------------------- 190.83
229
TIIGiTNAY FU`1D COAT I D
Bri_•htnn Steel Company ---Pipe------------------------------------- 349.00
$3,307.66
L,TACHE4ERY FTPID
Sin -lair Re ;i.nina, Corirpanv--Fuel Oil--------------------------�._ 95.35
Feyers T?arrtrrar-e Company --Supplies-------------------------------= 6.60
sTict.or Sanko -- Repairs------------------------------------------ 25.00
i:Tac1_ Truck Comnaay Inc..—Parts >---------------- 87.5)1
OrPe Dixon----------- Repairs------------------ - 6?_.30
Acre Tank e. Trunk Corp. --Repairs--------------------------------- 33.00
309.79
ITISCELIXIEOUS FI11D
Bri-hton Steel Comtpany--Posts -------------------- -----------------12.
00
iJe.r for!,- Telenhone Company--Ser�Tice Town Carne ----------------- 12.50
$?4.50
A I:Totion was made bar Judge Kelly and seconded by Councilman Mewkill that,
the bills he paid, if found correct. Motion carried.
Attorney Ttorminn•ton Schofield, appeared;Re:-Orchard Homes Developement, re-
Carding a water district a 'requeiqted-,-by the Beacon Savings Bank account,
of mortIc;aue loans.
A letter ,vas rsceived from Richard Harris, President of the Smithto7nm-
Cooper Roads Civic Association regarding road improvement and requesting
I1r. Joni aht+s presence at their Association meeting on May 1.4th.
J;1r. Farris was present at the meeting and asked if and when their .road
,v,-)uld be improved.
I:Tr. Conte appeared 'before the Board relative to formation of a Planning
Board.
The attached Serial. Bond Resolution was pvoposed by Justice Reatty and
Secnnded ti, = Councilman I.ewki.l.l. Motion Carried.
A '2Toticn was ma He by Gouncilman Hai er and seconded 1 --Ar Judge Beatty that
the meeting adjourn. Motion Carried
1 ��
Resolution by:
Seconded by: t�ee_ )me,zs/(.etl,e
SERIAL B014D RESOLUTION
BOND RESOLUTION OF MAY 7th, 1959 AUTHORIZING THE IS-
SUANCE AND SALE OF SERIAL B014DS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPI',N-
GLIII.C, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK) 114 THE AMOUNT OF TE14
ThOUS&ID DOLLARS (W,000-00) FOR THE PURCHASE OF CER-
TAIN 111CHWAY MAGHINERY, TO WIT: A NEW MOTOR GRADED,
Dated: 1`Iay 7th, 1959
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, New 'York,
after advertisement for bids pursuant to law, by a Resolution duly
adopted on the 9th day of April, 1951.9 authorized the Town Superin-
tendent of Highways to purchase certain highway machinery, to wit:
a new motor grader at a total cost of TWENTY-TWO THOUSKIND SEVENTY
14INE DOLLARS ($22,079.00) subject to the approval of the County
Superintendent of Highways, and provided that Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) of such cost was to be paid from the proceeds of obliga-
tions to be issued pursuant to the Local Finance Law of the State of
New York, and
WHEREAS, a contract of purchase for such machinery was duly
entered into by the Town Superintendent of Highways, which contract
has been approved by the County Superintendent,of Highways,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The specific object or purpose for which obligations are
to be issued pursuant to this resolution is to finance the cost of
one new motor grader.
2. The maximum cost of such machinery is Twenty-two thousand
seventy-nine Dollars ($22,079.00) and the plan of financing such cost
is as follows: a trade-in allowance of $2,100.00 for a 1941 Calion
motor grader, a down payment of Nine thousand nine hundred seventy
nine Dollars ($9,979.00) by current funds in that amount to be paid
from the machinery fund; the, balance of the cost is to be provided
by the issuance of Serial Bonds in the amount of Ten 'Thousand Dol-
lars ($10,000.00) pursuant to this resolution.
3. `The following determinations are hereby made:
(a) The period of probable usefulness of such
machinery is five (5) years.
(b) The. sub -division of paragraph "a" of Section
11.00 of the Local Finance Law which is applicable in the circum-
stances is sub -division 23.
(c) The proposed maturity of the obligations
authorized by this resolution will not be in excess of five years.
(d) That the: total amount of bonds sold or to be
sold at private sale in the current fiscal year of the Town of Wap-
pinge.r, does not exceed in amount the sum of Twenty thousand dollars
($20,000) .
4. That the Town of Wappinger shall issue its Serial Bonds in
the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) to finance such cost
in accordance with the. financial plan set forth above. Such bonds
shall be dated approximately as of the date of delivery of such
machinery, and the power to fix and determine the exact date of such
bonds is hereby delegated to the Supervisor.
5. Such bonds shall be numbered "One" to `Five" inclusive,
and shall be in the denomination of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000)
each, and the said bonds shall mature in numerical order in annual
instalments in the years and amounts as follows: March 15, 1960 Two
thousand dollars ($2,000); March 151, 1961 Two thousand dollars
($2,000); March 15, 1002 -Two thousand dollars ($2,000) ; March
15, 1963 'Two thousand dollars ($2,000), and March 15, 1904 Two
thousand dollars ($2,000). The bonds shall be issued in bearer form,
without coupons, and shall not contain a power to convert to regis-
tered form. The bonds shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding
three per centum (3%) per annum, payable annually. Payments of
such interest shall be evidenced by notation thereof on the bonds
at the time of payment. The bonds shall be in substantially the
form of the Sample. Bond annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof.
0. The Supervisor is hereby delegated the power to prepare
such bonds and to sell the same at private sale, at not less than par
and accrued interest, and at such sale to fix the interest rate
to be borne by such bonds, within the limitations set forth in
this resolution. The Supervisor shall deliver such Bonds to the
purchaser thereof only against cash or a certified check. The pro-
ceeds of the sale of the Bonds shall be deposited in a Special Bank
Account as required by Section 165.00 of the Local Finance Law, The
powers delegated to the Supervisor by this resolution shall be
exercised in conformity with the provisions of the said Local finance
Law of the State of New Mork.
7. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
The foregoing resolution being put to a vote on roll call,
was unanimously adopted.