1989-04-13
AGENDA
RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
APRIL ]3, ]989
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENT:
APPROVE MINUTES - MARCH 9, ]989
APPROVED
CORRECTIONS:
SECONDED
CORRESPONDENCE
I. Letter Arlene & Edwin Maisonet: Re Robinson Lane Fence between park
and their property.
2. Letter Thomas Dolan of Dutchess Debs - Request for Robinson Lane for
tournament July 29 and 30
3. Request from Ray Alexander Local Fastpitch Girls Softball for fields
4. Letter Jay Paggi Re: Robinson Lane & Quiet Acres Buildings
5. Memo from Town Clerk re: Stipend payment and property realignment
6. Memo from Town Clerk re: Fixed Asset Inventory
7. Copy of ad from Mid Hudson Road Runner Club (for information only)
8. Letter from Joseph Garnot I.B.M. re: furniture
9. Letter New Hackensack Fire Co. requesting use of Schlathaus Property
REPORTS:
B.R.
N.D.
E.K.
H.J.M.
J,M,
H.S.
B.W.
R.J.H.
J.V.
NEW BUSINESS -
OLD BUSINESS -
MEETING ADJOURNED
NEXT MEETING
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMHISSION
MINUTES - APRIL 13, 1989
NEXT MEETING KAY II, 1989 AT BARN AT 7:30 P.II.
The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission
was held April 13, 1989 at the "Barn", Montfort Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess
County, New York
Mr. Holt opened the meeting at 8:10 p.m. with the following persons
present: Ralph J. Holt, Chairman, Bernie Reimer, Director and Commission Members
Ellen Korz, Joseph Mastroianni and Bill Wood; and maintenance Director John
Vorndran.
Prior to the regular meeting Brian Hogan of the Sunday Morning Softball
League was present to discuss the request for fields and to go over the field use
regulations. They were given 2 fields at Robinson Lane and 1 at either Quiet
Acres or Rockingham. He will work this out with Mr. Reimer.
Herbert Eschbach of the "Veterans of Viet Nam War" was in attendance
to discuss the possibility of the Veterans doing a Community service project for
the Town. One of the suggestions made was to help clear out the area along the
fence at Castle Point and help work on the fields. This seemed an acceptable
project and he mentioned that he would check with his members and get back with
us.
Dick Grossman attended the meeting to discuss the problems at
Reese Park and to find out what progress we have made. He was told that the signs
have just been received and will be put up soon. He was told that we have spoken
to the Judges and they will help us in this matter. It was suggested that we
place an ad in the paper informing residents of the Park Rules and Regulations.
Mrs. Korz will write something up on this. Mr. Mastroianni will set up a
meeting with Glenn Doctermann of Bowdoin Park, Mr. Holt and himself at Reese
Park to discuss different possibilities of what could be done there.
The minutes of the March 9,1989 meeting were approved on a motion
by Mr. Wood seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all in favor.
CORRESPONDENCE
A letter was received from Arlene and Edwin Maisonet at 99 Robinson
Lane stating that the ball players climb their fence between their property and
the ball field thereby destroying it. She also called and stated that there were
5 dead oak trees along the property and asked if they could be removed. Mr.
Vorndran will see about taking the trees down and will try and fix up the fence
for the time being. Mr. Wood was requested to contact Little League officials to
request that the kids not be allowed to climb on the fence.
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A letter was received from Thomas J. Dolan, Tournament Director
for the Dutchess Debs requesting use of the Robinson Lane Fields on July 29,
and 30 with a rain date of July 31st. This will be for a Softball Tournament
such as they ran last year. After a discussion it was decided to give them the
use of fields 2, 10, 7 and 8. We would hold field 5 as a back up. Mr. Reimer
will write a letter to Mr. Dolan with a cc to Wayne Holten, President of
Little League.
A letter was received from Ray Alexander requesting fields on Tuesday,
Thursdays and Sundays for a local Fastpitch Girls Softball League. It was
requested that Mr. Reimer write a letter stating that all of the fields have
been given out and suggest that if they would need fields next year to apply
early. Mr. Rider noted that soccer will be finished the end of June and the
fields would be available to them at that time.
A copy of a letter addressed to the Town Board was received from
Joseph Paggi, Engineer to the Town regarding a couple of changes for the Robinson
Lane addition resulting in a credit of $440. on the contract.
A memo was received from the Town Clerk's Office regarding the
following action taken by the Town Board at their March 6th meeting:
1. That the stipend payment to the Commissioners would be
discussed during the 1989 budget process.
2. That the Town Board agreed that the Commission should contact
the Attorney to provide him with any information we have
regarding the property alignment at the Barn. He has been
authorized to pursue this matter after receiving our input.
Mr. Holt mentioned that he had written to J. Garnot, Community
Relations at I. B. M. requesting surplus furniture for Schlathaus. A letter has
been received from Mr. Garnot that if the items become available we will be
notified. The lamps and timers have been purchased and will be placed in the
house for security purposes.
A request was received from the New Hackensack Fire Company Bavarian
Fest to use the Schlathaus Park property for parking for their Annual Bavarian
Fest June 9, 10, and II. They stated that security and insurance will be
provided by the Fire Company. It was decided to give approval to the Fire Company
for the use of this property and a letter will be sent so stating.
A telephone call was received regarding several problems with the
soccer people.
1. That people were driving through the neighbors yards to get into
the fields. Could we put us a fence to prevent this.
2. That the soccer goals back up to the neighbors property and
occasionally balls are kicked into their property. They were
concerned about liability if the children get hurt chasing the
ball.
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After discussing the problems, it was suggested that we put up a
wire fence for the present time.
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Mr. Reimer reported that the Magic Show was very successful and the
the auditorium was packed. Although the chimps did not arrive and there were
a few technical problems, it seemed to be s success. The Ketcham Gymnastics
group expressed their appreciation for being allowed to sell refreshments. They
made about $600. towards their trip to China.
Almost all concerts are booked and we are about out of money in that
line item. Mr. Reimer has made out the schedule of personnel for the playgrounds
but has not called everyone to verify their positions. Mrs. Wilday has
decided to stay on as Director of Mar~' and Mr. Wilday will be an aide. A copy
of the concert and playground personnel should be available at the next meeting.
Jennifer Jacobs will be unable to return for the Tennis Program but
she has given a name to Mr. Reimer for a possible replacement.
Mr. Reimer spoke with someone regarding the posts and all agree that
the lever kind are not the best for public use. They all suggest the crank as
they can be adjusted easier and for safety purposes they could be painted a
bright color. He will check further on this. He also mentioned that Ken Lynn,
Ketcham Tennis Coach has replaced one of our nets and will replace another one.
Information has been received from Deer Hill regarding our swim
program. They are willing to rent us the pool for $4,500. We would have to
take responsibility for the complete operation of the pool for the period from
June 26th to August 18th. Included in that responsibility will be the expense
for pool chemicals, porta johns, a recommended stripe, salaries for the personnel
and an insurance fee of approximately $1,000. Mr. Reimer projects the total
expense for the program to be around $6,000.. After discussing this the Commission
decided to accept their offer. Mr. Reimer will write to them accepting the offer
and request information about possibly using the pool for a Senior Citizen swim.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that four trips have been planned for the
Seniors this year; June 1st to Woodlock Pines, July 11th West Point Cruise,
October 10th October Fest in Pomona and November 1st to Elmsford. More information
will be given as the trips get closen.
ROBINSON LANE
Mr. Wood reported that the Robinson Lane building was finished as
far as the Sun-Up Contract. He mentioned that we need 2 splash guards under the
gutters and that the roll up windows were aluminum not steel. He said that
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Little League will be putting a grid plate on them. The fencing and countertop
should be done next week.
Mr. Wood asked about having a Town Flag available for Opening Day
Ceremonies on April 22nd. The secretary has obtained a flag from the Town
Historian to use that day and when an order is placed for more flags we will
see about ordering a couple for our use.
Little League has requested permission to use our sound system
for Opening Day. Mr. Reimer will see about this.
It was suggested that the alarm system at the building needs to be
up dated. It was suggested that we call Mike Hutcher from Safe and Sound Security
for an estimate.
SCHLATHAUS PARK
It was mentioned that the light on the flag pole at Schlathaus needs
to be fixed. We will send a letter to the Town Board requesting use of the
Schlathaus Funds (Approx $1,500.) for this purpose and to also upgrade the
electric to the Christmas Tree.
CHELSEA BOAT RAMP
Mr. Wood has a design for the placement of two of the docks at the
ramp. The key thing would be to get the posts in to anchor the docks. He felt
that this could be done for around $100.. Mr. Vorndran will speak to "Mike" to
see if he would be willing to help us. It was also suggested that we get the
Sheriff's patrol for the Memorial Day Weekend.
STONERIDGE SUBDIVISION (PACILLI) KETCHAMTOWN ROAD
Mr. Holt, Mr. Wood and Mr. Vorndran walked the subdivision and felt
that the terrain was not suitable for recreation. It was suggested that we
take money for recreation fees.
QUIET ACRES
The building at Quiet Acres is finished as for as the Sun Up contract.
The grass will be ripped up and the clay put down tomorrow.
A ditch will soon be dug and the water and electric supplied to the
budiling. Mr. Wood suggested that we put up four 4 x 4's as a support for a tarp
to provide shade for the summer program. We will try and make a contact to
obtain some telephone poles to mark off a parking area.
Mr. Vorndran mentioned that East Fishkill Railroad Tie owner would
like to donate some playground equipment .
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Mr. Holt mentioned that Louis Rompala has been hired for
maintenance. Robert Farrell and Ethan Meybohm have been hired to start
April 22nd to line the ball fields and to help with various other maintenance
jobs during the summer.
the mowers.
cost about
It was mentioned that we are in need of a small trailer to transport
The members were in favor of purchasing this trailer. which will
$1,099. It was also noted that we need 2 Town seals for the truck.
CHELSEA HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION
Mr. Holt has received a call from the Attorney for the above about
the possibility of doing the drainage work in lieu of land or money for recreation
fees. Mr. Holt will be setting up a meeting with him as soon as possible.
SCHLATHAUS BUILDING
Mr. Vorndran is in the process of getting estimates for the well
and septic. The secretary was asked to speak to the Comptroller to find out
the amount of funds in the Schlathaus Account.
Mr. Rider thanked the Recreation Commission for all their help
in getting the improvements done at Rockingham. The porta john has been
delivered and they will see about getting it put in the fenced in area.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 on a motion by Mr. Wood seconded
by Mr. Mastroianni.
Peggy Roe
Secretary
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PASNY FUNDS
Chris Bar Electric, Inc.
Sun Up Enterprises, Inc.
SCHLATHAUS FUND
Margaret Roe
BILLS PAID DURING APRIL 1989
Margaret Roe
AudioVisual Products, Inc.
A-I Portable Toilets
A-I Portable Toilets
Bottini Fuel Oil
Chris-Bar Electric Inc.
Dan -Zag Royal Auto Parts
N. & S. Supply Inc.
Urey Hardware
Wappinger Central School District
Milton Alley Agway
Poughkeepsie Steel Products, Inc.
Windsor Building Supplies, Inc.
Giannina Poulios
Walter Leczinski
James E. Classey
Matthew Rice
John Vorndran
Southern Dutchess News
Southern Dutchess News
Maar Printing
RCK Gymnastics (to be reimbursed)
Timothy J. Davison
2. II
100.00
95.00
95.00
78.87
236.75
41. 76
2.51
2.14
153.04
99.90
275.00
459.20
360.00
180.00
165.00
165.00
11.75
189.00
7.02
275.00
2,000.00
60.00
2 ,3 10 . 00
2 ] ,990.06
52.59