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1988-06-09 A AGENDA TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION JUNE 9, 1988 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES: By: MAY 2, L988 Seconded: Corrections: CORRESPONDENCE 1. letter from Joel Sasser Re; Softball Field 2. Complaint at Robinson Lane 3. Information on Tractor Bids 4. Copy of Letter to Supervisor Paino from R.J. Holt Re: Nicole Farms - For Information REPORTS B.R. N.D. E.K. J .M. H.J.M. H.S. B.W. J.V. R.J.H. NEW BUSINESS; OLD BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING .1.- .... TOWN Qf.. HaEEIN~HE~R R~C.R~f~TIQN C.Qt!t1I$.2IJJ.t~ t!INYI~$. _ JYN~ 2~ !2~~ t:.!~~I t!~~IIN~ JYbY ~. ';:"1.. !2~~ BI It!~, ~a8.t:! The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held 3une 9, 1988 at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Mr. Holt opened the meeting ~t 7:45 p.m. with the following persons present: Ralph J. Holt, Chairman, Bernie Reimer, Director, and Commission Members Nancy Drennan, 30seph Mastroianni, Bill Wood and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. Hugh J. Maurer arrived at 8:20 p.m. The minutes of the May 12,1988 meeting as sent to the Commission Members were corrected as follows: Page 3 under F<ot.::.insc,n Lane "Mi-. Wc,od menticlned that we j"'eceived thE~ 100 yards elf clay frclm B. ~.>: D. E>icavating" instead ed' II (..JE) neVl~'I- got the 100 ya\"'d~.:; etc." a'nd "Dutchess Debs ".Jill be given appr'oval feq- "4" fields instead of "3" t-ields fOj- their tournament in July. Mr. Mastroianni moved to accept the minutes as corrected seconded by Mr. Holt with all in favor. ~~Q8R~2E:m~R.~NGE A letter was received from Joel Sasser, Chariman of the "Friends clf' Matthew L.ashei- RE'is" requesting the Towns Softball Fields and Concession Stand at Robinson L.ane for Sundays July 10, 1988 and July 17, 1988 for the purpose of a fund raising game to aid the victims of Neuroblastoma Cancer and their families in Dutchess County. Prior to the meeting the secretary spoke with Mr. Sasser to see if August 7th and 14th would be better dates since playoff games start on July lOth for the Wappinger Teams. He said that would be okay. The Commission granted approval for use of the fields to Mr. Sasser on August 7th and 14th but will notify him to speak with Mr. Terry Fisher, President of Little League regarding the use of the concession stand. We received a complaint that the Sunday Morning League (namely P. & 3. Excavating team) were drinking beer and using foul language after their game at Robinson Lane on Sunday June 5th. There have also been complaints of the League removing the base stakes and pitching rubbers and re-setting them at different dimensions. It was suggested that Mr. Reimer send a letter to Mr. 30hn Dore, President of the League stating that the Commission will withdraw use of one field per future incident. ;. .; IRe~IQR ~!Q~ Bids have been received on a tractor from F.P.C. 1) Ford Model 2810 for $15,100. 2) Ford Model 2910 for $15,059. and from Pine Bush Equipment Co. 1) Kubota Model L3350MDT for $13,350. and 2) Kubota Model L3750MDT for $14,675. A letter was sent to the Town Board on June 3rd recommending the purchase of the Ford Model 2910 from F.P.C. and at the Town Board Meeting on June 6th the Board awarded the bid to F.P.C. CHELSEA PLAYGROUND Mr. Holt mentioned that the Commissioners met with the residents on Monday June 6th and were told that the building would not be available for the summer playground. Mr. Holt said that a letter was sent to the Commissioners to accept their terms regarding our holding the playground outside and that they would provide an outside water fountain, telephone jack and storage area. He also mentioned that he had received a letter written to Mrs. Paino by a resident stating that we didn't do any promised work there i.e. fencing work and painting. Mr. Holt mentioned that if the building was leased to us Mr. Vorndran was ready to do these improvements but since it belonged to the Fire Company it wouldn't be right to use taxpayers monies for private property. Mr. Reimer mentioned that Barbara Montross will not be coming back as Director of that program. Partially because there is no building and partially because she felt that after 20 years she wanted a rest from the children. Q!BE~I9B~~ SEEQEI Mr. Reimer mentioned that we have lost Amy Russell, last year's director at Spook Hill, to a Co-Op Program at Marist College. It was her recommendation that Karen Rogers be named Director in her place. Karen has been an aide at our playgrounds for about 3 years and was also recommended by Summer Director Amy Slacin. He is still working on the Lifeguard situation and said he had applications from 2 Glendenning boys but they don't have a W.S.I. because they are only 16 and 15. You must be 18 to get the W.S.I. He recommended that Lori Petrie, a 2nd year College Student, be hired as Swim Director. , Martz Field made a request to go to Wilcox Park and upon application were notified that we have,to provide one (1) life guard for every 50 children. Mr. Reimer suggested that maybe we could hire one of the Glendenning's one day at a time to help out with this problem. It was approved on a motion by Mr. Holt seconded by Mr. Wood. Mr. Reimer has an ad prepared for next weeks Southern Dutchess News and found out that a 1/2 page ad will be $567. It was decided to proceed with this ad. ~Q~l~~ l~ bl~~ QE ba~Q Mrs. Drennan called the surrounding Towns for their "Fees in Lieu c,"f Land". They are at.; fc.llo\o'~s: East Fishki 11 - $900.; Poughkeepsie - $800.; Fishkill - $1,000. and La Grange - $600. It was recommended that she write a letter to the Town Board requesting to raise our fees from $650. to $900 and to state that the Commission's position will always be, if feasible, to take land. It was suggested we check into a parcel of 40 acres located on Widmer Road as potential property for recreation. We will also check on property adjacent to Robinson Lane. eQ E.I. ~a~:"J:~ ~:.: ~ a G!:J" ~ Mrs. Drennan reported that the League was going nicely. She mentioned that the 2 boys (Mr. Farrell and Mr. Meybohm) have started lining the fields. She mentioned that they were pleased with the benches and requested a set of bleachers. It was decided to try one set of bleachers from Robinson Lane. There are also a few problems with the infield with the stone coming thru. Mr. Vorndran will take a load of clay from Martz over there and they will try and get a work party to help. Mr. Drennan will contact Mr. Vorndran about this. eEQQt HIbb The building is coming along but it can't be painted right away because kids threw mud on the blocks and it should be worn off a bit before being painted. We were notified that the electrical box by the handball court had been broken into and the secretary noted that Central Hudson was notified right away. She will check to verify that it was fixed. 8~~IQ8 ~I.II?~~8 Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that the Open House held June 8th was a huge success and that the room was over crowded. All help is on contract basis with 4 paid instructors and a director running the program. Senior Citizen trip to West Point is all filled up. Mr. Holt mentioned he had a complaint that all going were not Town of Wappinger residents. Mr. Mastroianni will check on . . this and maybe they will have to get Town 1.0. cards. ~ebb EIgbQ~ Mr. Wood mentioned that Castle Point ball field was in bad shape. Mr. Vorndran will spray it. GHgh~~e. ~Qe.I RB~E There were no major complaints over Memorial Day although when Mr. Wood was there about 40 car trailers were parked everywhere. We did hpve sheriff patrol on that weekend. He mentioned that we should try to do something with the docks that we had built. BQ~l~~Q~ LB~g Mr. Wood mentioned that there was a break in at Robinson Lane on May 17th and that 500 pounds of meat and soda was taken along with a microwave. They trailed (sheriff and Mr. Vorndran) the intruders through the horse farm into the development on Rose ~ane. No further leads have come up. It was noted that they kicked in the bottom of the overhead door and that the alarm was not connected because of a delivery the following morning. EBINIINq QE ~Q~IE~~N1 BNQ IHs 8g~I 8QQ~~ B1 8Q~INeQN he.N~ There was a discussion on painting the equipment red and white. Mr. Maurer felt that it would be a hard job and felt that it should be pickled first and wasn"t sure it still would work correctly. It was suggested that the bathroom be painted a light blue using epoxy paint, ~BB~ Mr. office. They are I . 2. 3. 4. Vorndran purchased a desk and chairs for the barn Mr. Holt gave a list of things we are working on. as follows: Hope to paint the roof on barn Re-align lines of property between barn and that of Mr. Fulton. He has met with Mr. Paggi to discuss this. Hope to put in a bathroom Paint outside of building red. Talked with Mr. Croshier about helping put blacktop in front of barn. He was receptive. A telephone has been installed. It was suggested that some big rocks be placed along property line by creek to prevent dumping in that 5. 6. 7. .... . III area. 2~UbeIUB~2 EBQEs8I~ Mr. Holt has discussed with Mr. Paggi and Mr. Croshier the possibility of paving in front of the bandstand. Mr. Paggi thought it was a good idea and that at the same time it might help with the drainage problem. Mr. Holt has met Mike Silvestri at Schlathaus to go over the electrial work done there last year since at Christmas time we blew the fuses using the coffee urns. Silvestri said we only have 1 line but that it could be fixed easily. He will get back with an estimate. If; .~t::J 1. ~ !:;::.1 .GtE f:i Mr. Holt spoke with Silvestri regarding the Tennis Lights and was told that he could install a cheaper lighting system. He will put a cost estimate together on this. ~}b!t1t:!.sB EBQ.GBBijj The first aid meeting for Directors and Aides will be held June 14th at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall. Meeting was adjourned at 9:25 on a motion by Mr. Wood seconded by Mr. Mastroianni. Peggy Roe, Secretary ~JJ...J~~ E:eIR IN J!::!N~ 00-06-7110.4 - Bottini Fuel A-1 Portable Toilets Sei:\rS Enterprise Insulation Co. John Ossenkop & Son, Inc. Milton Alley Agway Milton Alley Agway A-I Portable Toilets Lloyd Building Centers F~oy Prentiss A--1 Fence Co B. & D. 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