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1990-08-08 .., TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION AGENDA - MEETING AUGUST 8, 1990 1'''iEEr Il.,!G C{!\. LJ:::D TO CJFWER PF:ESEl'-rr ~ (~ppr;:O'')E: t"l I Nurr:::s J\ \ 1 \' :I. E~ , :I. C,H;;O {,~PFff::;:C\lE D E;ECO!\IDE::D CURF;:ECT I Ol',iS COI::;:hE:~:)POI',IDENCE 1. Letter from Charles Sprauer - ~~S use of Robinson Lane for Dutchess Co. Classic on Sept. 16th 2. Letter from Frank Masci Thank you for fencing at Hockinqhr.:iiH P,,:\rk J. Letter from Richard Barger Re: Evergreen Estates and our letter to Planning Board RE:PUF:T:::, = B.R, N.D. ;:::,. K. T .1'''1 .. 1,..1" J "t"l. ~::; " 1"1 " D,R.. "1' ',I _.,' " ...1 " I,.; , .J . \..1 " CH ,n PI Y:; Il\IE~:;S nEL',~ :m l.:::\:r. NE::S::;) :I.. Budget for 1991 !'fIEFT I 1'..1i3 Pln:JCJlJRl\IETi t..IF~)(T 1"!E:E:TII\ICi ." t TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES - AUGUST 8, 1990 NEXT MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 AT 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held August 8, 1990 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Because there was not a quorum at 7:30 we went ahead with the dis~ussion with the officials of the two soccer leagues to try to understand what transpired to bring about the break up of the United Soccer League. Ron Mackowiak, Vice President and Bill Duffy represented the Wappinger United and John Russo represented the Wappinger Soccer League. The meeting officially was called to order at 8:10 with the following persons present: Ralph J. Holt, Chairman, Bernie Reimer, Director, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Nancy Drennan, Stephen Miller and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the July 12, 1990 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mrs. Korz with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A bill was received by Supervisor Smith from Michael A. Schwall, Sr. in the amount of $1,500. for the installation of the dock pilings at Chelsea. He also requested a release form which he had previously discussed with her. The Commission members felt that this was excessive and requested thata letter be sent to Supervisor Smith asking whether she had made any arrangements with Mr. Schwall. We would also state in this letter that we felt that the charges were excessive but if that was an agreement which she had made we would pay. A letter of thanks was received from Frank Masci, President of the Wappinger United Soccer Club, Inc. for the installation of the fence around their trailer at Rockingham. A letter was received from Charles Sprauer, Race Director for the Mid Hudson Road Runners Dutchess County Classic. This letter was a request to use Robinson Lane on September 16th for their race. They had also called Mr. Holt to request the use of the building to store tables. The y Commission granted approval for the use of the Park but denied the request for the use of the building since there will be equipment stored in there and it would involve someone to open and close because of the alarm system. It was suggested that they might be willing to use the back of one of the dugouts for the storage of their tables. He will be contacted about this and will be offered the use of our picnic tables already there. Copies of letters were received regarding the Evergreen Estates Subdivision. The first letter was from Richard G. Barger with a revised plan depicting the 6.7 acres of land to be given as recreation dedication. The second letter was a copy of our letter to the Town Planning Board accepting this dedication. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer reported that the Summer Playground Picnic was to be held next Tuesday, August 14th. Everything seems to be going well. A video has been made during the duration of the playground which shows the various playgrounds and special events. Mr. Reimer and Mr. Vorndran have started to make the video on the various parks which will be used in correlation with the master plan. Mr. Holt mentioned that the Plan itself is completed but since the Town Board was unable to meet with us this week we will plan on presenting it in September. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he received a phone call from "Claudia" from the Fishkill Plains Twirling Team asking us to supply insurance coverage for the Town of Wappinger Children on her team. She mentioned that 80% of the children are from East Fishkill and 20% are from Wappinger. After a discussion Mr. Miller stated that he felt that a precedent would be set and felt that we shouldn't do this. We can't support every private group that has Town of Wappinger Residents enrolled. Everyone agreed and therefore this request was denied. There have been several complaints about the tennis lights not working. Mr. Holt mentioned that we have just received the grant of up to $4,800. worth of new more efficient energy saving lights. We will have to pay for the installation. Mr. Vorndran will check with Chris Bar to do the work as soon as possible. . SOFTBALL LEAGUES Mrs. Drennan said that the playoffs are scheduled for next week and requested more fields. Mr. Reimer okayed the Ilse of 2 fields at Robinson - the Girls Softball field and the Senior League I Field. HALLOWEEN PARTY Mrs. Korz reported that she has started working on the Halloween Party obtaining gifts from various businesses. BOAT RAMP The ramp is scheduled to be finished by next week. It was requested that the Sheriff Patrol be requested for the L.abor Day weekend. REESE PARK Mr. Vorndran mentioned that the gate has been installed at Reese Park and was made from the old equipment from Chelsea. Mrs. Drennan suggested that we should investigate the use of Eagle Scouts to work on clearing the trails at the above as a project. She will look further into this. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt mentioned the following: 1. A donation of item 4 was received from Trap Rock for the new road at Castle Point. The donation amounted to about $16,000. 2. The picnic area is almost completed at Castle Point and the childrens area looks great. 3. The lower field still as to be drained once it is done we have to put some clay in and seed the area. We then have to put in the backstops. Where the land field area was we still have to build it up some more. Hopefully by the end of fall we will have 3 ballfields there. 4. Mr. Humeston has volunteered to put up a shelter with the help of some of the local contractors. The only cost to us will be the cost of the materials which is estimated to be about $2,800. The shelter will be placed on the top of the hill on the right. 5. We also have to put in a well and septic system and hopefully we can get it all done this fall after the playground is over. 6. A letter was received from Paggi & Martin regarding the Schlathaus Park Sewage Disposal System. Since it was received so late, it was suggested that it be copied and discussed further at the next meeting. 7. Mr. Holt is meeting with the recreation people from LaGrange regarding their "Freedom Park" and the possibility of using Briar Lane as the "Wappinger Freedom Park". This is something for us to explore. 8. Mr. Miller will be sitting in as Acting Chairman for Mr. Holt while he is on vacation. Mr. Holt will be away until September 6th. 9. Mr. Holt mentioned that he was in the process of formulating the 1991 budget and asked if there was anything the members felt needed to be included. Mr. Miller mentioned that a directory should be made for Robinson Lane possibly a sign 4 x 6 with a map. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mrs. Korz. Peggy Roe Secretary \. 00-06-7110.21 00-06-7110.4 00-06-7140.4 BILLS PAID DURING AUGUST 1990 B. & D. Excavating A-1 Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets A-1 Portable Toilets Urey Hardware Milton Alley Agway East Fishkill Railroad Tie John Ossenkop Paul Vorndran Guardian Trailers A-I Lawnmower Chris Bar Electric Active Tire Service Active Tire Service F. P. C. Farm Products Corp. F. P. C. Farm Products Corp. Brenda Peura Dutchess Office Supplies Bernard Reimer Caldor E.M.S. Associates Caldor Southern Dutchess News Amy Slacin Bernie Reimer Caldor Caldor Dutchess Co. Senior Citizens f:l.""Ne' $ll/owoerJ 2,022.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 95.00 38.42 47.00 294.82 515.37 1,800.00 180.00 32.45 43.00 62.00 19.00 22.34 1,052.68 22.97 42.07 23.08 47.46 37 . 17 297.87 85.50 59.06 56.64 47.97 74 . 16 195.00 ". ., ~ 01-06-7310.4 S. & S. Arts & Crafts 301 .37 S. & S. Arts & Crafts 265.08 S. & S. Arts & Crafts 204.20 S. & S. Arts & Crafts 323.63 American Red Cross 495.00 James Osborn (Heart & Sou 1 ) 650.00 Jennifer Dreaper 275.00 t1"~ . Joe Veillette <Phantoms} Karan Huss Steve Johnson George Wamsley 800.00 350.00 600.00 1,000.00 Town Utility - U. S. Cellular One 85.40