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1972-04-27 " )?1/~ ~L~ ;oWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COM~rSS10N Minutes of April 27, 1972 Meeting 1Jext Hosting - riLlY 11, 1972 7:30 p.n. The regular meeting of the Town of VJappinger Recreation Comi;iission was held on. April 27, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall. Attending: Messrs. Hugh J. Maurer, James V. Porter, Richard Garren, George Schlathaus Mrs. Alfred Arkall Nr. Thomas Rogers, Director of Recreation Absent: Mrs. R. L. Beahan Mr. John C. Biasotti ~inutcs of the two previous meetings were approved as presented. Survcv Guostionnaire Mr. Garren submitted his final report. A total of 202 questionnaires were ~ompleted 6nd retu~ned. Director of Recreation Hr. Rogers reported that he had obtained the following quotations on buses for the trips to Yankee and Shea Stadiums scheduled for August: (six buses - three per trip) Mountain View Coach Lines KnaPJp Buses Ski HEws $994.00 963.00 906.00 Commiisioners unanimously agreed that the bid should go to Ski Haus because theirs was the lowest quotation. Mr. Roge=s said that he will be interviewing applicants for summoremployment at the various playgrounds. It was agreed that he would screen applicants and would then present his selection to the Commission at the May 11, 1972 meeting. A special executive session will take place on May 18, 1972, at which time final selections will be made. Summer Swim Proqram \ l"1rs.' l\rk ell reported th at she had been in tau ch with Mr . Travis reg iJrdin 9 th e use of Willow Park for the swim program and he agreed that the Commission could use the place every afternoon from 12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. The cost will be ~75.oo per week, or $450 per season, ~ 3o~ per child. Commissioners felt that it would be to their advantage to consider the cost per child rather than to pay a flat' rate per \fleek or season. Mr. ROQers is to check into the possibility of using school buses'to transport the ch11dren to and from the program. , PCHJO 2 ~,.Il . ..J.. i':1.nu "es of Recreation Commission ~Ir;etinq - April 27. 1972 Pondvimv and Snook Hill Estates Commissioners agreed to accept recreation land as shown on maps of the above two devclo;Jments. There is a total of about 10 acres in all. There WQS some question rcg~rding sew~gG disposal and the possibility that effluent might run off into the noarby stream. A letter will'be sent to the Planning ~oard indicating acceptance of the recreation land and an inquiry will be made regarding sewage disposa~. Hunhsonville Field '"'I . I , ',I Mr. Garren oresented and read his memo dated 4/25/72 to the Commission in , which he set forth arrangements made with members of the Hughsonville Fire Company regarding use of the ballfield. ' Annel Brook Estates It was brought to the Commission's attention that the new developers of the above area (Investors Funding Corp.) are considering turning over to the Town the swimming pool (not completed). The Commissioners discussed the matt~r'b~t:'felt that more information is needed and no decision can be made until they have had an opportunity to talk with the developers. Bills SUb:11i ttcd The following vouchers were approved for payment: A7110.1 4/27/72 Edna C. Winters 42.75 " /'.7110.4 4/1/72 Urey Hardware Co. 2.04 'B731rJ.4 4/14/72 4/19/72 4/ 72 Dennis Craig Robert Roupp Stevens-Blume Sporting Goods. 130.00 10.00 2912.75 Vandalism ~ (J.ldhd~ f :1 I. i) I, I, ~ ~ t 4/13/72 Hudson Valley Bldg. Materials 31 3 . 87 The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P. M. Respectfully submitted, Edna C. \~inters Secretary