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Deanna Estates TOWN OF WAPPINGER PLANNING BOARD DISTRIBUTION SUBDIVISION- SIGNED RESOLUTION 84 FILED NIAP FILED MAP# PROJECT NANIE: Deanna Estates, Lot Line Realignment for lots 2 & 3. DATE PREPARED: May 14, 2002 DISTRIBUTED FOR YOUR—RECORDS RESOLUTION WITH APPROVED PLANS: X TOWN FILE X- TOWN ENGINEER TOWN PLANNER X TOWN ASSESSOR X- FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU X- HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT X— DUTCHESS 911 ADDRESSING OFFICE RESOLUTION ONLY: TOWN CLERK (ORIGINAL) X-_ RESOLUTION FILE X TOWN ATTORNEY X- BUILDING INSPECTOR x TOWN BOARD -X TOWN SUPERVISOR -X CAC Xf APPLICANT APPLICANT'S ENGINEER/ ARCHITECT RECREATION DC DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS (couN-rY ROAD) DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION (STATE ROAD) VILLAGE ORTOWN �Ec ;.�\j w 2. "7 -V \nN 0 FREDERICK P. CLARK ASSOCIING. David H. Stolman, AICP PP PVanning/Development/Environm:entrTranspo,rtation Michael A. Galante, Rye, New York and Fairfield, Connecticut Joanne P. Meder, AICP 350,Theodore Fremd Avenue Daniel K. Wety, MCP Rye, New York 10580 David J. Portman,Fmcp (91:4) 967-6540 - FAX (914) 967-6615 Howard 1. Reynolds, PE MEMORANDUM To; Tatiana Lukianoff—Zoning Administrator M t"k NU Date: May 7, 2002 ZOW,iG Subject: Deanna Estates Lots 2 and 3 Lotline Realignment— Resolution of Preliminary and Final Subdivision Plat Approval (revised) As requested, we have prepared the attached revised resolution of Preliminary and Final Subdivision Plat Approval for your use. The resolution was adopted at the 5/6/02 Planning Board meeting and has been revised so that Diana Straub may endorse the resolution as an agent of Ultra-Craft Homes. Daniel K. Wery, AICP Vice President/Planning Lawrence K. Bice Associate/Planning Attachment jAdocs2\5 004app inger\deanna.prn(0_cov,rev.lkb,doe 'Ej\j ED 0 Connecticut Hudson Valley Long Island email@fpclark.com (203) 255-3100 (845) 297-6056 (516) 364-4544 www.fpcIark,corn (DRAFT) 5/1/02 RESOLUTION TOWN OF WAPPINGER PLANNING BOARD RE: DEANNA ESTATES LOTS 2 AND 3 LOTLINE REALIGNMENT — RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT j APPROVAL At a regular meeting of the Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New l York on the 6th day of May, 2002 at 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Philip J. DiNonno and upon roll being called, the following were: PRESENT: Chairman - Philip J. DiNonno Boardmembers - Guy Gagne - George Grimshaw - Regina Pace - Tune Visconti - Robert Walker The following resolution was moved by ,?� and seconded by ./ dLei�w _. WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Planning Board received an application from Fred Straub (the "Applicant") on behalf of Ultra-Craft Homes (the "Owner") for preliminary and final subdivision plat approval for the realignment of lot lines between two lots 0.9631 (Lot 2) and 0.9156 (Lot 3) acres in size resulting in the transfer of 0.0286 acres from Lot 3 to Lot 2 (the"Project"); and WHEREAS, the properties are known as Tax Lots 6257-01-015933 and 6257-01- 027938 on the Town of Wappinger Tax Assessment Maps and are located in the northeast corner of the intersection of Roberts Road and Spook Hill Road within the R-20 Residential Zoning District(the"Property" or"Site"); and WHEREAS, the Applicant has submitted a Short Environmental Assessment Form and the following plan prepared by Richard G. Barger, Wappingers Falls, New York: "Realignment of Lot Lines for Lots 2 & 3 (filed map #11195)Deanna Estates," dated 4/2/02; and WHEREAS, the lots involved are Lots 2 and 3 of the three-lot Deanna Estates subdivision approved by the Planning Board by resolution dated 11/20/00; and DEANNA ESTATES LOTS 2 AND 3 LOTLINE REALIGNMENT RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL WHEREAS, the proposed lotline realignment corrects an existing violation of the minimum side yard setback; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board is familiar with the Site and all aspects of the Project and has been satisfied that the Project will comply with the Zoning Law as well as other applicable laws and regulations; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board determined that the Project is an Unlisted Action in accordance with the State Environmental Quality Review Law; and WHEREAS, a duly advertised public hearing was held on May 6, 2002 at the Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls,New York at which time all those wishing to be heard were given the opportunity to be heard and the public hearing was closed on that date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Planning Board hereby adopts and incorporates the recitations and statements set forth above as if fully set forth and resolved herein. 2. Pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review regulations, the Planning Board hereby adopts a Negative Declaration on the grounds that the proposed action will not result in any significant environmental impacts and no new building lots will be created within the Town of Wappinger and there will be no construction or land disturbance as a direct result of the project. 3. The Planning Board hereby finds that a proper case does not exist for requiring that additional parklands be suitably located for playground and other recreational purposes within the Town of Wappinger, since no new building lots will be created within the Town of Wappinger, and therefore neither land nor a fee in lieu of land for recreational purposes will be required. 4. The Planning Board hereby finds that the final plat will not be substantively changed from the preliminary plat and hereby determines that a public hearing on the final plat is neither warranted nor required. 5. The Planning Board hereby grants both Preliminary and Final Subdivision Plat Approvals for a lotline realignment and land transfer as herein defined to the Applicant subject to the following conditions and modifications which must be satisfied prior to the signing of the final plat by the Chairman of the Planning Board: 2 of 4 DEANNA ESTA'T'ES LOTS 2 AND 3 LOTLINE REALIGNMENT RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL a_ The Owners shall endorse a copy of this resolution and submit it to the Planning Board for its files. b. The Applicant shall prepare a final subdivision plat in accordance with Appendix A of the Town of Wappinger Land Subdivision Regulations. 11 C. The Applicant shall submit a statement signed by the Town's Tax Collector that all taxes due on the subject property have been paid. 6. Conditional approval of the final plat shall expire one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of this resolution unless all requirements have been certified as completed or unless a written request for an extension of Final Subdivision Plat Approval (not to exceed two (2) ninety (90) day periods) is granted. 7. In accordance with the Town's Schedule of Fees, the Applicant shall be responsible for the payment of all application review fees incurred by the Planning Board in review of this Project which are in excess of the application review fees paid by the Applicants to-date. Such fees shall be paid within thirty (30) days of the notification to the Applicant that such fees are due. If such fees are not paid within this thirty (30) day period and an extension therefor has not been granted by the Planning Board, this resolution shall be rendered null and void. Refunds of any remaining funds within the escrow account for the applications will not be made until six(6) months after the filing of the subdivision plat. 8. The Planning Board Chairman shall endorse a copy of this resolution certifying its correctness. The Applicants shall also sign a copy of this resolution after it has been initially endorsed by the Chairman acknowledging his receipt of a copy of the resolution. When all of the conditions as set forth above have been satisfied, a copy of the final subdivision plat, revised as necessary, shall be submitted for endorsement by the Planning Board Chairman, certifying that the plans comply with the terms of this resolution, at which time, the Chairman shall also endorse this resolution in the space provided below, certifying that the applicants has complied with the above conditions of approval and that the Final Plat is authorized for filing with the County Clerk, Division of Land Records. The question of adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: Philip J. DiNonno, Chairman Voting: Guy Gagne Voting: George Grimshaw Voting Regina Pace 3 of 4 Voting DEANNA ESTATES LOTS 2 AND 3 LOTLINE REALIGNMENT RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL June Visconti Voting: 9 Robert Walker Voting: The resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. Dated: May 6, 2002 Wappingers Falls, New York Philip J. DiNonno, Chairman Date Town of Wappinger Planning Board Dater Ultra-Craft Homes, c/o Fred Straub Owner The following endorsement hereby confirms that the Applicants have fulfilled all of the conditions of this resolution of Final Subdivision Plat approval and authorizes the filing of the Final Subdivision Plat with the County Clerk, Division of Land Records. 2 Philip J. DiNonno, Chairman Date Town of Wappinger Planning Board j:ldocs215001wappingecldeanna.lots2,3.490.prn.ikb.doc 4 of 4 SPECIALIST IN LAND • NEW CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CONDOS COOPS ii 7ME PHONE: 914 565-1900 • FAX: 914 551-3410 EASYLIFESTYLE MAILING ADDRESS: 741 HEWITT LANE NEW WINDSOR, NEW YORK 12553 June 23 , 2000 Town Board Town of Wappingers P.O. Box 324 C� Wappingers Falls , New York L 12590 Attention: Constance O. Smith, Supervisor TOwso Reference: Deanna Estates NSR RSO , �Ygppl���9 Dear Superviswor Smith and Board Members We are proposing a five lot. subdivision called Deanna Estates . The sewage from this subdivison would flow to the pump station on Roberts Road. Engineering testing on the station indicates that with the additional homes the station is marginal during peak periods. Additionally the station is a source of high maintenance to the Town. It was suggested that the station be replace by a 8" gravity line from Roberts Road to Rosewood Court. I have received the June 5, 2000 letter from Paggi , Martin & Del Bene detailing the cost of installing this line. The cost came in at $116 , 000 with $22 ,800 for material and $93, 000 for labor. It was the intent of the developer to pay the labor cost with the Town paying the material and any other costs associated with the line. This would allow the developer to maintain the 5 lot subdivision. However the labor component came in much higher than anticipated and at this time it does not make economic sense to pursue the five lot subdivion. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Ace. u hulkin cc: Joseph E. Paggi Jr. , P.E. Richard Barger P.E. OFFICE LOCATION: ROUTE 9W NEWBURGH, NEW YORK PAGGI,MARTIN&DEL BENE LLP Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors 56 Main Street Poughkeepsie, New Yoxk 12601 914-471-7898 914-471-0905 (FAX) June 5, 2000 RECEIVED Town Board J 0 N 0.7 Z0M Town of Wappinger ELAINE SNOWDEN P.O. Box 324 TOWN CLERK Wappingers Falls,New York 12590 Attention: Constance O. Smith, Supervisor Reference: Deanna Estates Dear Supervisor Smith&Board Members: At the Town's request,this office has computed the estimated cost to install an 8" diameter gravity sewer main from Roberts Road to Rosewood Court. This line would serve the newly proposed Deanna Estates lots, and would allow the Town to abandon the existing Roberts Road pump station. As outlined in the enclosed correspondence,the Developer has proposed that they install the line at their expense, with the Town paying the cost for materials to perform the work. This is contingent on testing for rock prior to final agreement. This office has estimated the cost to perform the work at$116,000.00 ($22,800.00 materials/$93,200.00/labor). This represents a total installed cost of approximately$140.00 per linear foot(see enclosed). Please note the following: 1. This cost estimate is based on a publicly bid project utilizing New York State Prevailing Wage Rates. The unit prices, where applicable, have been taken from the most recently bid sanitary sewer projects for the Town. 2. The cost estimate includes 150 cubic yards of rock removal. This estimate was arrived at after analyzing the location and depth of the proposed main, and is subject to what . actual test pits may reveal. 3. The cost estimate does not include any soft costs (i.e. design, inspection, additional easements, legal). 4. The cost estimate does not include any costs for storm sewer improvements, which have been mentioned during the Planning Board review of this project. Joseph E.Paggi,Jr.,PE. Ernst Martin,Jr.,P.E.,L,S. Charles R.Det P,crie,Jr.,P.E. Hon. Constance O. Smith -2 - June 5, 2000 Town Board Re: Deanna Estates Please feel free to contact this office if you have any questions or comments. Thank you. Very truly yours, Peter J. Pa i PJP:Iaw cc: Hon Vincent Bettina, Councilman Hon, Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Hon. Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Hon. Robert Valdati, Councilman Han. Elaine Snowden Planning Board Albert P. Roberts, Esq. Richard Barger,P.E. Easy Lifestyle Real Estate, Attn: Richard Shulkin DEANNA ESTATES SEWER MAIN ESTIMATED COST ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICES TOTAL PRICES Material Labor Total* Material Labor Total • Clearing & 0.4 AC 0 10,000 10,000 0 4,000 $ 4,000 i Grubbing /Acre /Acre • Core Ex, Manhole 2 200 Ea. 1300 1,500 400 2,600 $ 3,000 /Each /Each • Manholes: 0-6' 3 1200 Ea. 1,000 2,200 3600 3,000 $ 6,600 /Each /Each • Manholes.8-10' 1 1900 Ea. 1,100 3,000 1900 1,100 $ 3,000 /Each /Each • 8" PVC: 0-6' 650 L.F. 9 LF 46 55 5850 29,900 $ 35,750 /L.F. /L.F. • 8" PVC: 6'-8' 80 LF, 9 LF 56 65 720 4,480 $ 5,200 /L.F. /L.F. • 8" PVC: 8-10' 90 L.F. 9 LF 71 80 810 6,390 $ 7,200 /LY. /L.F. • Pavement 90 S,Y. 16 SY 11.50 27.50 1,440 1,035 $ 2,475 Restoration /S.Y. /S.Y. • Landscape 1,600 S,Y. 2.25 SY 3.00 5.25 3,600 4,800 $ 8,400 Restoration /S,Y. /S.Y. • Rock Removal 150 C.Y. 0 175 175 0 26,250 $ 26,250 /C.Y. /C.Y. a 5' Access Walk 70 C.Y. 25 CY 10 35 1750 700 $ 2,450 /C.Y. /C.Y. • Erosion Control 1,400 L.F. 0.40 LF 0.40 0.80 560 560 $ 1,120 /L.F. /L.F. Subtotal 20,730 84,715 $105,445 + 10% Contingencies 2,070 8,485 $ 10,555 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST 22,800 93,200 $116,000 Total Unit Price Figures Obtained From Most Recent Competitively Bid Sanitary Sewer Project for The Town of Wappinger(3A-1) SPECIALIST IN LAND + NEW CONSTRUCTION. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE - CONDOS COOPS PHONE: 914 'nn" 565-1900 FAX: 914 561-3410 EASYLIFESTYLE MAILING ADpRESS: 741 HEWITT LANE NEW WINDSOR, NEW YORK 12553 May 11 , 2000 Constance 0. Smith-Town of Wappingers Town Supervisor •�n - :f� 20 Middlebush Road Wappinger ,, New York 1 12590 R I Re: Deanna Estates Spook and Roberts Road � 5 2000 Proposed Sewer Line to Eliminate Pump Station �7 Dear Mrs. Smith I have spoken to my engineer and my partners regarding the meeting we have with the Town Board. My engineer also spoke to the Town engineer, Mr. Paggi . Obviously both we as developers and the Town will benefit from the installation of this line. My engineer has given me a range on the cost of this line. I would also like to see Mr. Paggi ' s . The main cost variables are the potential of hitting rock during the installation and the depth of the line. I would like to proposed the following arrangement which would be contingent on testing for rock prior to final agreement. The developer would install the line at their expense and the Town and/or sewer distract would pay for the material to do the job. Would you please let me know if the concept of this type of arrangement would be acceptable. Si4ce1 u s , Shulkin 741 Hewitt Lane New Windsor, New York 12553 / cc: Joseph E. Paggi Jr. P.E. v Richard Barger P .E. OFFICE LOCATION: ROUTE 9W NEWBURGH, NEW YORK SPECIALIST IN LANG? • NEW CONSTRUCTION � - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE - . CONDOS , COOPS PHONE: 914 565-1900 + FAX: 914 561-3410 EASYLIFESTYLE MAILING ADDRESS: 741 HEWITT LANE JILM NEW WINDSOR, NEW YORK 12553 t May 11 , 2000 Constance Q.. Smith-Town of Wappingers Town Supervisor RECEIVED 20 Middlebush Road Wappinger, New York MAY 15 2000 ' 12590 Re: Deanna Estates Spook and Roberts Road SUPE'RVISOR'S OFFICE Proposed Sewer Lane to Eliminate. Pump Station TOWN OFWAPPINGER Dear Mrs. Smith i I have spoken to my engineer and my partners regarding ' the meeting we have with the Town Board. My engineer also spoke to the Town engineer, Mr. Paggi . obviously bath we as developers and the Town will benefit from the installation of this line. My engineer has given me a range on the cost of this line. I would also like to see Mr. Paggi ' s . The main cast variables are the potential of hitting rock during the installation and the depth of the line. I would like to proposed the following arrangement which would be contingent on testing for rack prior to final agreement. The developer would install the line at their expense and the Town and/or sewer district would pay for the material to do the job. Would you please let me know if the concept of this type of arrangement would be acceptable. Since r ly u s , acha d Shulkin 741 Hewitt Lane New Windsor, New York 12553 cc: Joseph E. Paggi Jr. P.E. Richard Barger P.E. OFFICE LOCATION: ROUTE 9W NEWBURGH, NEW YORK 05/08/2000.WS to serve as lead agency, pursuant to the requirements set forth in SEAR 6 NYCRR Part 617, ROLL CALL VOTE VOTE Supervisor Smith Aye Councilman Valdati Aye Councilman Bettina Absent Councilman Ruggiero Aye Councilman Paolom Aye Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Matt Rudikoff to prepare the SEQR for 99-2R. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Next is Deanna Estates, a five lot subdivision located at the intersection of Spookhill and Roberts Road. The owner, Mr. Shulkin wishes to tie into the existing sewer line on Roberts Road. Mr. Paggi explained that tying into the existing sewer would be very close, it is difficult to determine the nature of sewage flows but its very close to being at capacity. There may be room for five, four, three, its not a black and white calculation. Mr. Paggi explained, that perhaps this could be a joint venture between the town and the developer to accomplish this work. He has not put a price tag on the work. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town to prepare a cost estimate for the proposed sewer plant for Deanna Estates Rt-.(-.nndf-,d 'hv Mr Pqn1nni RICHARD G. BARGER LICENSED 1 Professional Engineer&Land Surveyor PO Bax 1761 g' I Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 ��,; 9 ]� Tel:(914)297-6555 (914)297-65666 Fax:(914)297-6565 f October '16, 1999 i Connie Smith, Supervisor Town Board Town of Wappinger' Town Hall Middlebush Road . Wappingers Falls , New York 12590 RE:. Deanna estates, ' proposed 5 lot subdivision at Spook Hill Road and Roberts Road Dear M' s Smith: The applicant, Fred Staub is planning to subdivide a parcel of land at the intersection of Spook Hill Road and Roberts Road into some 5 building lot. At this time there exists two water services to this parcel. Conference with the Town Engineer, J. Paggi, indicates that the applicant cannot use the existing services nor can the applicant tie into the existing mains which are in the roads adjacent to the property. At this time the applicant is requesting permission to drill well on this property so that he can obtain approval from the Dutchess County Health Department to have well within the limits of a Town Water District. (SEE ATTACHED LETTER FROM THE DUTCHESS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONCERNING WELLS WITHIN A WATER DISTRICT) The applicant is willing to drill wells and also provide a water service line and shut-off from the proposed dwelling to the street line so that future tie-in to municipal water can be made once water is available. Once water is available the home owner would have 6 ( six) - months to. tie in. Note could. be placed on ' map;: also, words in deed to this fact-. This project will be served with central sewage, existing manholes and mains are within the limits of the Town Roads. At this time the applicant is requesting a letter from the Town of Wappinger indicating they have no objection to the drilling and use of wells within the Water Service Area due .to pressure, transmission, storage or non-availability of wate at this time; however, once . water is available the home owner mist tie-into the serevice lines ,...within 6:.- (-six) months. The applicant would request a meeting with the .Town Board of the Town of Wappinger concerning this matter; however, if a letter is forthcoming the meeting would not be necessary. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation in this matter. Very tr yours, icha G. Bar cc: Fred Straub Easy Lifestyle Real Estate t w ' r Al t A LI July 27, 1999 Mr. James McCann John E. Railing, P.E., P.C. 1369 Route 9 u Wappingers Falls, New York 12590-4453 Re: Ginsberg Subdivision. Town of Wappingers Falls Dear Mr. McCann: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter dated July 22, 1999. Mfr h It is preferable that water service be provided by the local municipality and/or water s service district, and every effort should be made to do so. However, given specific cir- cumstances and hardship, individual water supplies may be approved within the limits of established water service areas. .Dutchess County Department —Prior to review for approval, the local munici ali or water service area must provide a of Health4 writ 11 statement.of na objection and the reasons wh , such as an imposed moratorium William R. Steinhaus -and/or non-availability_of sufficient water. A preliminary review of the Water Supply Per- County Executive mit indicates that, if the well capacity drops below the permitted amount, the permittee shall install an additional well or wells or take such other appropriate measures such as a Michael C. caMD MFH moratorium on further connections as may be directed by the Department of Environ- Commissioner mental Conservation. You should review this with the NYS DEC for a decision so that all 387 Main Mall parties may know how to proceed, prior to any submission for individual wells. Poughkeepsie New York Any approval granted would be as a permanent arrangement for the supply of water for 12601 (914) 486-3400 the Subdivision. Fax (914) 486-3447 Plans for approval would have to be prepared by an engineer licensed in the State of New 55 York. Until such time as the Town of Wappinger issues a formai declaration, no test wells will '•s�Ay•' be approved for the subdivision. Any questions can be directed to me. Very. truly yours, ` rr John G. Glass, P.E. Supervising Public Health Engineer Environmental Health Services JGG:ah cc: D&U." ''R` . Dan:O'C /nor/File (#19874) PAGGI, MARTIN &DEL BENE LLP Consulting Engineers &Land Surveyors _ 54-56 Main Street Poughkeepsie,New York 12601 914-471-7898 914-471-0905 (FAX) k Jul 28 1999 Y � JUS F 3° 1999 Planning Board owFSNow Town of Wappinger CLQ�FH P.O. Box 324 Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 Reference: Deanna Estates Dear Board Members: I am in receipt of the above referenced map, Sheets No. 1 of 5 through 5 of 5 undated, and advise the following: 1 . The Dutchess County Health Department approval will be required for the sewer, and water facilities, including the using of existing wells., 2. The area .generally consists of steep slopes. This wi..Il „need to be taken into account in design of the house, driveway and sewer and water connections. 3. The Applicant has shown land to be deeded to the Town of Wappinger adjacent to Spookhill Road, in front of the proposed parcels. It is recommended that this area be cleared, grubbed and graded to the downhill level of Spookhill Road to better existing sight distance. 4. All existing sewer/water connections and mains should be mapped, including elevations. 5. All driveway connections must be approved by Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent. .The proposed driveway connection for Lot No. 1 must haye;ail' sight distances determined. Sight distances on Robert Road will need to be identified and determined -if they are adequate. Possibly, the Board might what to consider the joint driveway detail as shown on one of the sheets. 6. The additional sewer flow to the ejector station located on Roberts Road will need to be identified and determined if the station has capacity. Joseph E.Paggi,Jr„Y.E. Ernst Martin,Jr.,P.E„L.S. Charles R.Del mne,Jr.,P.E. Planning Board - 2 - July 28, 1999 .s. RE: Deanna Estates 7. All the rockout croppings on the site should be identified so that the improvements may be planned in areas that minimize disturbance to them. If there are any further questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., P.E. JEP:Iaw cc: Albert P. Roberts, Esq. Daniel Wery, AICP Graham Foster Daniel O'Connor, P.E. Han. Constance 0. Smith, Supervisor Hon. Vincent Bettina, Councilman Hon. Joseph Paoioni, Councilman Hon. Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Hon. Robert Valdati, Councilman Hon. Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk g 10/25/99.RGM _ Next are proposals from D. Silvestri&Sons, Inc., for the installation of low ambient kits (material and labor)for the Emergency Services Building. The cost to install two low ambient kits for the State Troopers Suite is $1,150, and the cost to install three low ambient kits for Sloper Willen Ambulance is $966.00 COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the proposals from D. Silvestri &Sons to install low ambient kits at the Emergency Services Building at a cost of$1,150 for the State Troopers Suite &$966 for Sloper Willen Ambulance. Seconded by Mr.Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Next is a report from Mike Tremper of CAMO Pollution on the Water Service at 19 Sherwood Heights. On September 9, 1999, CAMO responded to a water leak in the front yard of the above location, and upon operating the curb valve in the homeowner's front yard, and turning the curb valve off,the leak stopped. An indication of a leak after the curb valve. According to the Town of Wappinger Town Code,the Town is responsible for the water main and the water service to the Town's side of the curb valve, and in,is the homeowner's responsibility. CRMO informed the homeowner it was their responsibility to repair the leak. The homeowner did not believe this information was correct. On September 14, 1999 CAMO received a call from the Highway Superintendent that he had received a call in regards to the water leak on 19 Sherwood Heights. Our personnel met him there and repeated the same procedure that took place on September 19th. Again the homeowner was informed that it was her responsibility to repair the leak. It ,.nhvimia that tha homeowner is still not satisfied with CAMO's 10/25/99.RGM the Town, Jay Paggi, indicated that the applicant cannot use the existing services nor can the applicant tie into the existing mains which are in the roads adjacent to the property. The applicant is requesting permission to drill wells on this property so he can obtain approval from the DC Health Department to have a well within the limits of a Town Water District. The applicant is willing to drill wells and also provide a water service line and shut-off from the proposed dwelling to the street line so that future tie-in to municipal water can be made once water is available. Once water is available the home owner would have six months to tie in.At this time the applicant is requesting a letter from the town of Wappinger indicating they have no objection to the drilling and use of wells within the Water Service Area due to pressure, transmission, storage or non-availability of water at i this time. However, once water is available, the home owner must tie into the service lines within six months. SUPERVISOR SMITH reminded the board that we do not have enough water for extra hook-ups. Mr. Paggi informed the Board that at the last meeting he was authorized to draft a report on Keenan Acres with the same request. Perhaps he can lump these i into one,but he is waiting to see how the second well comes out before he drafts a report. The reason the engineers draft the letter is the health department requires that the governing body accept responsibility for supplying water before they approve it. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the Supervisor to send a letter to Deanna Estates, as well as Keenan Acres, informing we can not provide water at this time,but are entertaining a proposal for a proposed water improvement. Seconded by Mr. Valdati