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1985-03-14 -; AGENDA RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING 3/14/85 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES February 21, 1985 Corrections: Approved Seconded CORRESPONDANCE - Memo from Renata Ballard Letter from Conservation Advisory Council Card from Family of Ernest J. Post Memo from Planning Board Re: Louis Ruqus and Shelbourne Hills Subdiv. REPORTS - H. J. M. R.B. J.M. F.P. H.S. M. S. B.W. V.S. OLD BUSINESS - Lights on Basketball Court- Phone at Chelsea Schoolhouse NEW BUSINESS - Subdivision Map - Wedgewood Heights - Diddell Road. MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING / of( V:~PPI"v. ~....~~..,,,:i; . -.'p~ !... . "., '. .' \ ~ O. . ~\ ~ '. .!> ~~.-=r) . o :'':~''fI'<'~ ,. 1A1J!F'" ,"",.'- -. /~.' "A ~~ r'" "/y, '''-.:fF' ~ .... ~SS CO~ . TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION MILL STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS. N. Y. 12590 MINUTES March 14, 1985 NEXT MEETING APRIL 17, 1985 AT 8:00 P.M. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held March 14, 1985 at Town Hall, Village of Wappingers Falls, County of Dutchess New York. Mr. Maurer opened the meeting at 7:50 p.m. with the following persons present: Hugh J. Maurer, Chairman, Joseph Mastroianni, Mary Schmalz, Herb Stoller, and William Wood. The minutes of the February 21, 1985 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Mastroianni seconded by Mr. Stoller. Mr. Mastroianni questioned several open items from the February 21st minutes as follows: 1. The bids for the lights on the basketball court at Martz -- Mr. Maurer said he has checked with Black Electric but has not received a reply. 2. The swim study was mentioned in the minutes but we are waiting to get some names from the New York State Parks and Recreation Conference to be held at Monticello. 3. Doors at the Field House are still an open item. Mrs. Schmalz mentioned that the burglar alarms have been installed for over 2 years but aren't hooked up because the doors have not been ins taUed. 4. The re-naming of Castle Point Field and the p1acque-- Mr. Maurer said that nothing further has been heard on this. SENIOR CITIZENS Mr. Mastroianni said the Village is sponsoring a trip to Pomona on March 15th and that many of our people are planning to go. He is waiting for a schedule from them regarding the trips that they would like the Town to sponsor for 1985. / -.,. -, . Page 2 Minutes March 14, 1985 YOUTH BOARD Mrs. Schmalz said the necessary paper work is in to the Youth Board and the vouchers have been signed by the Supervisor. The $18,000. should be in soon. BLOCK WATCH PATROL Mrs. Alberta Roe, Regency Drive attended the meeting and reported briefly on a Block Watch Patrol which has just been started in her area~ which includes the Rockingham Playground. The watch is to try to deter vandals in the area. The patrol will be in effect on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. MARTZ FIELD Mr. Maurer, Mr. Wood, Mr. Presti and Mr. Blose took a field trip to Martz Field and discussed the need for softball fields. The following proposal was made - that the left field fence be extended 40 feet and a 10 ft. fence be installed. This would allow the field to be an all-purpose field and would also protect the residents of the trailer park. Mr. Maurer will check on prices. The secretary was asked to contact Boye Galioto to have a 12 yard dumpster placed at the field as soon as possible. Repairs on the fences are an immediate concern at Martz. The painting of the dugouts can be done when the summer help comes in. Mr. Maurer mentioned that prices would be obtained for the following: 1. Fencing for Martz Field from A-1 Fence Co. 2. Blacktop bases for the bleachers at Martz. 3. Lights will be fixed and 1 new set of bleachers will be put by the basketball court. Mrs. Schmalz questioned what Mr. Blose did about the Field Use Application from Barbara Montross. Mr. Maurer said they had decided to go to Poughkeepsie so they could have all the fields together. Mr. Blose arrived at 8:10 P.M. DIRECTORS REPORT Mr. Blose reported the following: 1. He will be reviewing the applications for summer employment soon. Deadline was March 15th for the applications. 2. Exercise program is going smoothly and they have asked for an extension of a few weeks. , 1 Page 3 MINUTES March 14, 1985 DIRECTORS REPORT CON'T 3. The aerobic program might have to be cut short. Gina Poulious spoke with Peggy Roe and mentioned she was going in the hospital the end of March. He will follow up with her on this issue. 4. Basketball program will go into April. 5. Gymnastics program has 3 more weeks to go. 6. The new basketball backboards are up at Martz Field. still waiting for the benches to be installed. We are 7. Mr. Maurer questioned as to whether a March concert planned. Mr. Blose said he couldn't get everything for March. He is still waiting to hear from the U. Band which is a free concert. was in place S. Amy 8. Martz Field, Rockingham and Robinson Playground will be finished this week as far as swing sets are concerned. 9. Several field use applications have been received. Rockingham schedule is as follows: Softball - Baseball - Softball - Soccer Monday evenings Tues. & Thurs. for present Sunday Mornings Any open time Mr. Wood requested that we obtain a copy of the Little League schedule so we are aware of what fields are in use and at what times. 10. Mr. Blose mentioned that we should look into soccer fields. If drilling takes place at Rockingham, Mr. Maurer suggested that they could possibly use the 1st field at Castle Point. 11. Two more wind screens have to be ordered for the tennis courts. Mr. Maurer said that water will be turned on at Robinson Lane and electric heaters with themostats will be placed there to prevent freeze up of the pipes. A memo was received from Mrs. Ballard requesting infomation on several items. They are as follows: 1. Rotating our monthly meetings It was our opinion that Thursday nights were best for most people involved. The time will be changed from 7:30 to 8:00. Page 4 MINUTES March 14, 1985 2. Setting up a meeting with Mrs. Reese and the Reese Park Committee. Mrs. Schmalz reported that she has spoken with Mrs. Reese and a meeting will be scheduled after Easter. 3. Placement of signs at Playgrounds - Mr. Maurer said several new signs have been put up but already they have been destroyed. 4. Clean up. - This will be started during Easter Vacation. Mr. Mastroianni suggested that each Commission Member be responsible for 1 or 2 fields and report back regarding problems etc. Everyone thought this was a good idea and the following list was made. Hugh J. Maurer - Angelbrook, Reese Park, Castle Point, Chelsea Playground Bob Blose Joseph Mastroianni Frank Presti Mary Schmalz Herb Stoller Bill Wood - Schlathaus Park, Rockingham - Fleetwood, Quiet Acres - Spook Hill, Hughsonville Playground, Barn - Reese Park, Martz Field, Barn - Martz Field - Robinson Lane, Boat Ramp Mr. Maurer mentioned that Mr. Post's daughter and son-in-law will take over the responsibilities at Robinson Lane . Mr. Blose reported that a letter has been sent to Mr. Brickner at Chelsea regarding the installation of the phone at the Playground and we are awaiting his reply. Mr. Mastroianni mentioned tKat in reading Mr. Blose's year end report, several general recommendations were made (page 10) and he felt this should be reviewed. They are as follows: 1. Awning for Bandstand - It was suggested that Mr. Mastroianni and Mr. Blose look into costs for an awning and that Mr. Presti be asked to design for us a more permanent structure so we could compare the two. 2. Purchase of Gymnastics Equipment - Mrs. Schmalz mentioned that some equipment was purchased in the past i.e. parallel bars, balance beam, exercise bike. Mr. Blose will check and see if he can locate the equipment. 3. Teenagers exercise program - This would be a winter program. 4. Senior Citizen Exercise Program - We made an attempt to get this program going but because of a matter of insurance was unable to proceed. A Mr. Rosenthal is looking into the insurance problem and once it is cleared up it should get underway. 5. Upgrading the softball field at Chelsea. Mr. Blose said that is in the works now. ... ~ "" Page 5 MINUTES March 14, 1985 6. Look into placing tennis courts in the Chelsea Area. - Will have to put a hold on this at the present t~e. 7. Basketball Lights - We are working on this item at the present time. The league will pay for itself whenever it is set up. 8. Soccer Fields at Castle Point - 9, Softball Fields at Robinson - We are working on this. 10. Swim Study - We will work on this after the Conference at Monticello. 11. Schlathaus Park -We will add to the signs this year and place flowers at the Park. Mr. Blose asked about the possibility of trees. We will check with the Conservation Department and possibly obtain some from their tree order. LOUIS RUGUS SUBDIVIS ION SHELBOURNE HILLS SECTION 2 A letter was received from the Planning Board regarding the above stating that in subdivisions of less than 10 lots no field trips are necessary because there is no land taking. Mr. Maurer and Mr. Wood were unaware of this and felt that it depended on the acreage and not the number of lots, WEDGEWOOD HEIGHTS - DIDDELL ROAD SUBDIVISION The above subdivision was reviewed and the Recreation Commission has requested that a field trip be arranged before making may further recommendations. TREE SEEDLINGS A letter was received from the Conservation Advisory Council indicating that at the February 27, 1985 meeting they voted unanimously to order, pick up and distribute the seedlings from the Farm & Home Center in Millbrook. Mr. Wood made a motion that the meeting be adjourned at 9:20 seconded by Mr. Mastroianni. Q 67tK- P~ Secretary ""l' BILLS PAID FROM 2/15 - 3/8 A-7110.4 Agway Petroleum B. & K. (Encumbered) He 1m, Inc. $112.14 12.48 40.75 A-7140.1 Gianna Pou1ios " " 25.00 25.00 90.00 Ca thy Yacove 11 i