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AGENDA
RECREATION COMMISSION
SEPTEMBER 13, 1990
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENT:
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APPROVE MINUTES
- August 9, 1990
APPROVED:
CORRECTIONS:
SECONDED:
CORRESPONDENCE
1. & 2. Letters dated 8/1/90 and 8/28/90 from Joseph Paggi Re: Schlathaus
3. Letter from John Estes - Re: Sponsoring Bowling League
4. Letters pertaining to Michael Schwall Re: Boat Ramp
5. Letter U. S. Dept. of Interior - Re: Castle Point
6. Letter Ronald B. Mackowiak Re: United Soccer League
7. Letter Arlene Rider - Re: United Soccer Club
REPORTS
B.R.
N.D.
E.K.
J.M.
H.J.M.
S.M.
D.R.
J.V.
R.J.H.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Halloween Party
MEETING ADJOURNED
NEXT MEETING
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TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION
MINUTES - SEPTEMBER 13, 1990
NEXT MEETING OCTOBER 11, 1990
The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation
Commission was held September 13, 1990 at Schlathaus Park,
All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New
York.
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. with the
following persons present: Chairman, Ralph J. Holt, Director
Bernie Reimer, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Joseph
Mastroianni, Donald Rider, and Maintenance Supervisor John
Vorndran. Hugh J. Maurer arrived at 8:15 P.M.
The minutes of the August 9, 1990 meeting were approved
on a motion by Mrs. Korz seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all
in favor.
Claudia Paolinik, President and Director of the Fishkill
Plains Twirlers attended our meeting to request that the Town
of Wappinger support her twirlers by paying the liability
iDsurance for the Wappinger enrollees. She mentioned that
the Town of East Fishkill, which sponsors the group and has
80% of the enrollment, carries a rider on their insurance to
cover her participants. She mentioned that with the
Wappinger Central School District formation of a school
marching band there will probably be a great interest in
twirling. After discussing the situation, it was felt that
because the group is not a program run by Recreation, that
this request should be made to the Town Board not our
Commission. It was suggested that she write a letter to
Supervisor Connie Smith and ask to be placed on the September
24th agenda.
CORRESPONDENCE
Two letters were received from Joseph Paggi regarding
the septic and water systems at Schlathaus. He mentioned
that to improve the system with an expanded system, it would
have to sit for 2 -3 years before it can be used.
The second letter mentioned that if the parcel is just
"improved" and then allowed to sit for a period of time the
Health Department may consider the improvement to be equal to
the exisiting condition. It was questioned as to what Mr.
Paggi meant by "improvements". Mr. Holt will contact him to
see if we would be able to put in a septic tank which could
be pumped.
A letter was received from John Estes requesting that
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the Recreation Commission support the Town of Wappinger
bowlers in the Beacon Recreation supported Senior Citizen
Bowling League. The support would consist of $1.00 per week
for 36 weeks per bowler plus $10. each toward the banquet and
$1.00 toward prizes which would equal $47.00 per person for
the 4 enrollees. Again it was suggested that this request go
to the Town Board since it is a private organization and not
something the Recreation Commission runs. It was suggested
that a letter be sent to Mr. Estes stating that we have
looked further into his request and find that we cannot honor
it but suggest that his request go to the Town Board.
A memo was received from Supervisor Smith stating that
at no time did she discuss any money with Mr. Schwall to do
the pilings at the Boat Ramp and that we could use our
judgement on how to handle paying for the job. It was
decided to write a letter to Mr. Schwall stating that we
never understood that we would be billed for the installation
of the pilings and we feel that the charge of $1,500. is
excessive. We would also request a breakdown of the charges.
A letter was received from Robert F. Gift, Chief of
Environment and Recreation Assistance Division of the U. S.
Department of the Interior, National Park Service. The
letter was a reminder that the biennial report under the
terms of the deed transfer of the Castle Point Federal
surplus property was due. Mr. Holt has prepared the report
indicating that we have installed a new road, picnic
fireplaces, playground equipment and hope to build a shelter
this fall.
Ronald B. Mackowiak, Vice President of the Wappinger
United Soccer Club handed us a letter at the August 9th
meeting requesting that the softball program be moved from
Rockingham. As stated numerous times, we are not able to
remove softball completely from Rockingham until Castle Point
is ready. They also requested that we seed the infield of
the softball diamonds and extend the snow fence at the north
side of the pond. Mr. Holt and Mr. Vorndran will visit
Rockingham area and come back with a reply to these requests.
A letter was received from Arlene Rider stating that she
has resigned her position as Secretary of the W.U.S.C., Swap
Table Director, Newsletter Editor, Southern Dutchess News
liason and coach for the under 5 team for the 90-91 season.
She felt that a grave injustice was made during the recent
problems of the Club which resulted in a split. The
Recreation Commission was distressed at what took place and
felt it was uncalled for. Our concern is for the children
and we feel that some were hurt by the decisions made. A
letter will be sent to Mr. John Russo so stating. We will
also inform him that if he progresses in establishing his new
league we will support him as much as we can. Mr. Rider
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mentioned that they have gained permission to practice at
Ketcham High School.
DIRECTORS REPORT
Mr. Reimer reported that there were 863 children
registered for the summer program and that he has made a tape
showing some of the highlights. Quiet Acres playground won
the attendance award for the second year.
We had a problem with the counselors at Castle Point ln
that they took the liberty to make personal calls on the
cellular phone. In reviewing the phone bill it was noticed
that there were quite a number of calls and therefore the
counselors will be requested to reimburse the Town for these
expenses. There will be a careful evaluation of the
counselors for next year.
The summer concerts had a very good attendance and Mr.
Reimer mentioned that he is trying to get something scheduled
for the Fall at the Wappinger Jr. High. We are still trying
to get a West Point Band for an indoor concert for the Falll
Winter.
The Schlathaus Race is scheduled for October 6th.
Mr. Reimer is working on setting up the fall programs
and the fall site applications have been sent in. We have
had a verbal confirmation from the Wappinger Jr. High.
Hopefully he will have all the information at the next
meeting.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Mrs.Korz mentioned that she has contacted several local
businesses to obtain prizes for the Halloween Party which
will be held Sunday October 28th at 2:00. She is still making
arrangements with Steve Johnson for a magic act. We will
again have costume judging, pumpkin carving, cider, and
donuts. A request was made that Mr. Reimer see about
arranging an alternate site in case of rain.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that the next scheduled
senior trip is on October 11th to Woodlock Pines, Pa.
Already there are 35 signed up and the bus holds about 45.
Mr. Holt mentioned that Supervisor Smith would like us
to give the Town Board a recommendation on a senior program.
He asked to look at the current contract to understand what
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they do and who does it. He will work with Mr.
and come up with some ideas.
Mastroianni
ROCKINGHAM
Mr. Holt mentioned that there have been some windows
broken in the trailer at the above site. It was also
stated that the W.U.S.L. has placed barbed wire on the top of
the fence around the trailer after we initally denied this
request. It was questioned about the Town's liability if
someone is hurt. Mr. Holt also asked Mr. Mackowiak about why
they didn't hold the Soccer Opening Ceremonies at
Robinson Lane as requsted and was told that it was out of the
way. Of course the Commission felt that answer wasn't a good
excuse because 1100 families in Little League don't feel it
is a problem. Mr. Holt mentioned that Fishkill is going
ahead with the soccer fields and hopefully 2 will be ready by
Spring. Mr. Rider asked abou~ cleaning out the area between
the 2 backstops but Mr. Vorndran said it was too wet.
CASTLE POINT
The 3rd field at Castle Point is on hold since we found
out that the Town still has to dig test wells during the next
few years. Mr. Holt spoke with Mr. Paggi and requested that
we be granted approval to put 3 - 5 inches of soil on the
landfill area, level it and seed it. Mr. Paggi said he would
check with the D.E.C. to get permission to do this. We would
not be able to put in a backstop, but at least the area would
be ready when the opportunity presents itself.
CHAIRMANS REPORT
It was suggested that we look into the possibility
of putting a split rail fence around the Schlathaus Property
with gates strategically located. We will check on prices.
We also need to fill in the ruts.
The 1991 budget has been submitted to the Supervisor.
Some of the things we need to work on are:
1. Clean out corner of Montfort Rd. & Pye Lane
2. Need to replace the slide at Martz Field
3. Quiet Acres need to be rolled frequently (maybe
the Highway Dept. would help)
4. Running track around Quiet Acres - Put down stone
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dust.
5. Golf instruction will be at Robinson Lane on
September 29 & 30 and October 6th. Tim Rockett
will be the instructor.
6. We still have to present the Master Plan to the
Town Board.
7. The boat ramp is in. Next year we are planning to
build an additional piece to make it wider.
Meeting was adjourned at 9:30 on a motion by Mr. Rider
seconded by Mr. Maurer.
Peggy Roe
Secretary
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BILLS PAID DURING SEPTEMBER 1990
A-1 Fence Company
Chris Bar Electric
East Fishki11 Railroad Tie
Urey Hardware
Royal Carting
Royal Carting
A-1 Portable Toilets
A-1 Portable Toilets
A-1 Portable Toilets
F.P.C. - Farm Products Corp.
Dan Zag - Royal Auto Parts
F.P.C. - Farm Products Corp.
Rent-All Center
Westchester Ford Tractor
John Ossenkop
Roberts Boice Paper Co.
Roberts Boice Paper Co.
Dutchess Engraving
Bernie Reimer
Amy Slaein
World Wide Games
F1aghouse
Amy Slaein
Bernie Reimer
Bill Simione & Associates
S. & S. Arts & Crafts
Leprechaun Lines
Ca1dor
Lawrence Farms
Ca1dor
Silk & Sound (8 individual checks $100. ea)
$3,445.00
65.00
95.00
81.99
132.00
132.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
198.18
5.98
16.54
13.10
3.66
644.43
39.25
47.00
11.50
14.80
10.20
345.90
510.07
117.53
79.20
216.00
366.21
49 1 .00
23.27
38.25
75.21
800.00