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1980-09-04 j' ~ 1~~ -f TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 Next Meeting---~---October 9, 1980 The regular meeting of the Rec~eation Commission of the Town of Wappinger was held on September 4, 1980 at Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Mr. Maurer opened the meeting at 8:30 P.M. present: Hugh J. Maurer, Chairman, Ron Petro, Frank Presti, Mary Schmalz and Bill Wood Mr. Maurer had previously sent copies of communications and literature on Trail DeveloPment in the Town to the Town Board, but had received no communication from them. He asked that a letter be sent to them asking their reaction to this project. Mrs. Schmalz reported that she had contacted Van Guard Roof Company to look at the barn on Montfort Road tO,determine it condition and had also contacted an architect and she expected reports fDom them. She, had not gone forward with this since she did not have authorization to spend money on an architect's report. She needed the go ahead plus the sum of money that could be expended. There was also the possibility of this work being qualified for the Grant 'Program and she would research this. Mr. Petro reported that the Tennis Tournament would be the following week-end; the sport would continue through the monbh of September. The trip to the 1980 Open had been very successful and enjoyed by all. Resurfacing of the courts was still being pursued by him and as he received any figures, he would report them, and they would decide if it could be done this Fall or ~ait to Spring: or perhaps just start in the Fall and get a firm commitment for the entire job. The amount in the budget would not cover the job, but it was possible they could carry that amount over to the following year if they had, a commitment and price to submit. The Horse Show date was set for September 21st and 28th, later changed to October 5th instead of the 28th, and again changed due to conflict of dates to October 12th, 1980. Mr. Maurer was updating the prize list and l l : ./ . ., ..\ /lit..., Pg. 2---Recreation Minutes 9/4/80 planned to meet with Mr. Ennesser to finalize plans for the Show. He had ordered the trophies and ribbons and picked the judges for the event and hoped they would have a good showing. Mrs. Schmalz then introduced Mr. Joseph Mastroianni, an applicant for the vacant position on hhe Commission. Mr. Mastroianni then gave an oral resume naming his former employment, as he was now a senior citizen and interested in that area if he was appointed to the Commission. He had been a Regional Director in the New York Office of Emergency Pre- paredness of the Public Healhh Department and had worked at preparing budgets: he had worked with Social Services and the Red Cross, also in Recreation in Tivoli, New York and assisted at the Dutchess County Fair for several years with the Children's Program. His wife had been President of the Dutchess County Association for Senior Citizens and was now on that Board. Mr. Maurer informed him that the Commission was interviewing other applicants and they would be in touch with him when they were ready to make a recommendation to the Town Board. Mr. Presti moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mr. Petro and carried. The meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. ~~ Gladys Ru'i t , . Secretary-