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2023-03-13 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Regular Meeting townofwappinger.us Minutes — Joseph Paoloni (845)297-5772 Monday, March 13, 2023 7:00 PM Town Hall I. Call to Order Attendee Name Organization Title Status Arrived Richard Thurston Town of Wappinger Supervisor Present 7:00 PM William H. Beale Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM Angela Bettina Town of Wappinger Councilwoman Present 7:00 PM Christopher Phillips Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM Al Casella Town of Wappinger Councilman Present 7:00 PM Joseph P. Paoloni Town of Wappinger Town Clerk Present 7:00 PM II. Salute to the Flag III. Agenda and Minutes 1. Motion To: Adopt Agenda Discussion items were removed. ........ ......... ....... ... ........ ..... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Acknowledge Minutes of February 13, 2023 ........................................................ .. ......... ......... ......... ......... .... ......... ......... ......... ......... ....................................... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella IV. Public Hearings In the Matter of the Establishment of the Myers Run Drainage District Town of Wappinger Page I Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... RESULT: CLOSED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Close Public Hearing ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella V. Public Portion 1. Motion To: Open Public Portion ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Motion To: Close Public Portion ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella VI. Resolutions RESOLUTION: 2023-9 Resolution To Authorize The Town Supervisor, Town Highway Superintendent And Town Board To Execute The Agreement For The Expenditure Of Highway Moneys WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 284 of the Highway Law, the Town Board and the Town Highway Superintendent are required to enter into a written Agreement stating the places and manner in which the Highway fund appropriation for repairs and improvements are to be expended; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent and the Town Board agree that the monies levied and collected in the Town for repair and improvement of highways, and received from New York State for State Aid for the repair and Town of Wappinger Page 2 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 improvement of Highways shall be expended in accordance with the annexed Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Moneys; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor and the Town Board are hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached AGREEMENT FOR THE EXPENDITURES OF HIGHWAY MONEYS in duplicate and file said agreement with the Town Clerk; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is directed to forward one executed Agreement to the Dutchess County Commissioner of Public Works in his capacity as County Superintendent of Highways. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-9 Q Adopted ,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ .. . ... ... .. .... ❑ Defeated William H.Beale Voter Q ❑ „❑ ❑ ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina Seconder ..... El .... ❑ ............. ❑ ......,..... ❑ ... ❑ Withdrawn Christopher PhillipsMover Q 0" 0" 0" Al I'llCasella............................... .Voter.... ......Q..... ........❑..... ......❑............... ....❑........ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-38 Resolution Introducing "Local Law No. 2 Of The Year 2023, Amending Chapter 221 Of The Code Of The Town Of Wappinger To Enact A Property Tax Exemption For Volunteer Firefighters And Ambulance Workers Pursuant To Section 466-A Of The Real Property Tax Law" WHEREAS, on December 9, 2022, the State of New York enacted Real Property Tax Law (RPTL) § 466-a, which empowers all local governments with an to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers; and WHEREAS, volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers provide critically vital lifesaving services to the Town of Wappinger while reducing the tax burden on the taxpayers of the Town; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger desires to enact this exemption to thank the volunteer firefighters for their service, encourage retention of volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers and to provide incentive for future volunteers to join; and WHEREAS, the enabling legislation enacted by the State Legislature requires that local governments adopt a local law in order to afford those volunteers such exemption, and hold a public hearing prior to its adoption; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that this action does not affect the environment and is not subject to SEQRA; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby introduces for consideration of its adoption a proposed Local Law entitled "Amending Chapter 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger to Enact a Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Pursuant to Section 466-a of the Real Property Tax Law", in the form annexed hereto; and Town of Wappinger Page 3 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby schedules a Public Hearing on the adoption of the proposed Local Law to be held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York on the 10th day of April, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., and the Town Clerk is directed to post the Notice of the Public Hearing in the form annexed hereto and to publish same in the Southern Dutchess News and Poughkeepsie Journal as required by law. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-38 Q Adopted ,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H.Beale Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina Voter... El .... ❑ .....,...... ❑ .....,..... ❑ ... ... ..... . ... ...... ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ AlCasella.................................Seconder........Q..................❑...................❑...................❑......... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-39 Resolution to Pay ITC Invoice number 117027 WHEREAS, ITC has submitted an Invoice for$420 to add cabling at the Robinson Lane Recreation Park for the eventual installation of WiFi Internet.; and WHEREAS, an original quote was given for$935; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The Town Board agrees to pay the invoice; 2. The following budget transfer is hereby authorized to fund the purchase. Amount From Line To Line $420 A0915 Unallocated Fund Robinson Lane Park Balance Payment for the aforementioned repairs shall be made by purchase order and after receipt of the equipment and approval of a voucher as required by Town Law. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-39 Q Adopted „ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H.Beale Seconder El ❑ ❑ ❑ . ....... ........ ....... ......... ....... .. ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina Voter... El .... ❑ .....,...... ❑ .....,..... ❑ ... .... ....... ...... ........... .._.. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Al Casella Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Town of Wappinger Page 4 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-40 In the Matter of The Establishment of the Myers Run Drainage District in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York WHEREAS, Myers Run, LLC, the owner of 100% of the real property in the proposed Drainage District, submitted a written Petition dated August 5, 2021, to the Town Clerk, together with a Map, Plan & Report for the proposed district prepared by Clark Patterson Lee, P.C., competent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, in accordance with the requirements of Article 12 of the Town Law; and WHEREAS, an Order Calling a Public Hearing was duly adopted by this Town Board on January 23, 2023, reciting the filing of said Petition, Map, Plan and Report, the improvements proposed, the boundaries of the proposed district, the proposed method of financing, the fact that the Map, Plan and Report describing the same were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection, and stating all other matters required by law to be stated, and specifying February 27, 2023 as the date, at 7:00 in the evening of said day as the time, at the Town of Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York as the place where this Town Board would meet and consider said Map, Plan and Report, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and to take such action therein as is required or authorized by law; and WHEREAS, such Order was duly published and posted as required by law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to the Town Board; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on said matter was duly held by said Town Board on February 27, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. in the afternoon on said day, in the Town of Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, and no person appearing in opposition to and the Petitioners appearing in favor of the petition; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said petition, it is the intention of the Petitioner, Myers Run, LLC., as owner, to construct the improvements set forth in the Map, Plan and Report solely at its own cost and expense; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board previously adopted a Negative Declaration under SEQRA for creation of the Drainage District as part of the review of the subdivision application; NOW,AFTER DUE DELIBERATION,IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: a) The notice of public hearing was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient. b) The Petition presented to this Board for the establishment of the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT was signed by 100% of the property owners within the proposed district and acknowledged as required by law and is otherwise sufficient. c) All the properties and property owners within the proposed district are benefited thereby. d) All the properties and property owners benefited thereby are included within the limits of the proposed district. e) There will be no hook-up fees for any of the properties within the district. There will be no capital costs assessed to the properties within the district for the improvements proposed to be constructed within the first year of operation. g) The estimated annual operation cost in the first year that charges will be paid by the benefitted parcels will be approximately$2,563.00 which shall be divided equally among the Town of Wappinger Page 5 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 twelve (12) lots resulting in an estimated annual cost of$213.60 per lot for a typical property within the district. h) It is in the public interest to establish the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the establishment of the proposed district as set forth in said Map, Plan and Report is hereby approved; that the improvements therein mentioned be constructed by the Petitioner; and such district shall be known and designated as the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT, and shall be bounded and described as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER, ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the improvements for the said drainage district be constructed by Myers Run, LLC, owner of the premises described in Exhibit A, wholly at its own expense, and it has agreed to convey such improvements without cost to the Town of Wappinger on behalf of the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT free and clear of any liens or encumbrances; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that once the drainage improvement as set forth in the Map, Plan and Report have been constructed by the Petitioner and turned over to the Town, the cost for maintaining the district shall be assessed, levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land within the said district in proportion as nearly may be to the benefit which each lot or parcel of land in said district will derive therefrom, unless said costs shall be covered by any maintenance bond; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the Town of Wappinger shall be reimbursed by the Petitioner for any fees or expenses paid for the preparation of the Map, Plan and Report or in the formation of this district from the escrow account established for such purpose; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the Town Clerk be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Order in the office of the Clerk of the County of Dutchess, and another certified copy in the Office of the State Comptroller, within ten days after the adoption of this Order,pursuant to §195 of the Town Law. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: V Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-40 Q Adopted „ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H.Beale..................... Voter Q ❑. ....,.... ..❑.. ....,.... ..❑.... . ....... ........ ....... ......... ....... .. ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina Seconder El ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ AlCasella......... .. ..................Voter....,........Q.......,........❑... ❑.... ❑..... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-41 Purchase of Vactor For Highway Department WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Board recognizes the need for a reliable Vactor to be used by the Highway Department, and WHEREAS, the current vehicle used by Highway Department is in need of frequent repairs and Town of Wappinger Page 6 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 maintenance, resulting in increased costs and decreased efficiency, and WHEREAS, the Highway Department has identified a suitable replacement vehicle that meets the needs of the department and is within the budget allocated for the purchase of a new vehicle, and WHEREAS, the Highway Department we can move unused funds from salt budget this winter in the $200,000 range. It looks like they will be able to sell the used unit for $100,000 vs trade in for $50,000 in lieu of the purchase of the replacement vehicle and has selected this most cost- effective option, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Town of Wappinger Board approves the purchase of a new Vactor for approximately $479,000 for use by the Highway Department at a cost not to exceed $500,000. The vendor is Joe Johnson Equipment - Contract 4101221-VTR BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is authorized to proceed with the purchase and take any necessary steps to complete the transaction, including but not limited to obtaining financing and arranging for delivery. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is authorized to dispose of the current vehicle in a manner consistent with Town of Wappinger policy and applicable laws. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is directed to provide regular reports to the Town of Wappinger Board on the use and maintenance of the new vehicle. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: V Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-41 ❑ Adopted ,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent El Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter El ❑ ❑ ❑ ..... . ... ... .. .. ....... .... ❑ Defeated William H.Beale Voter El ❑ „❑ ❑ ..................................................... ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina ................... Voter... . ..... Q .... .... ❑ ............. ❑ ............ ❑ ... ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips Mover El ❑ ❑ ❑ Al Casella Seconder El ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted as Amended. RESOLUTION: 2023-42 Resolution Employing Engineering Services For Calendar Year 2023 BE IT RESOLVED, that CPL Management be, and hereby is employed and retained for the purpose of furnishing to the Town Board and the Town's departments and agencies such professional engineering advice and services as may be required by the Town, its departments and agencies, from time to time, during calendar year 2023; and Town of Wappinger Page 7 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that CPL Management shall be paid in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in the engagement letter submitted to the Town Board dated December 31, 2022. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-42 Q Adopted „ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H.Beale..................... Voter... ..... Q ❑. ....,.... ..❑.. ....,.... ..❑.... ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina Voter .... Q .... .... ❑ ............ ❑ ........... ❑ ... ❑ Withdrawn Christopher PhillipsSeconder Q ❑ ❑ ❑ AlCasella.................................Mover............Q.................❑.................❑................❑....... Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-43 Resolution To Purchase Genealogy For Sleight Cemetery WHEREAS, the Sleight Cemetery has a rich history and heritage that needs to be preserved and maintained for future generations; and WHEREAS, the cemetery records are incomplete and need to be updated with accurate information for the benefit of visitors and researchers; and WHEREAS, the town board recognizes the importance of genealogy and the need to ensure that the cemetery records are accurate and up-to-date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the town board hereby authorizes the purchase of the genealogy for the Sleight Cemetery at a cost not to exceed $175; and This resolution shall take effect immediately. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: .a Vote Record-Resolution RES-2023-43 Q Adopted ,,, Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ..... . ... ... .. ..... ... .... ❑ Defeated William H.Beale Voter Q ❑ „❑ ❑ ..................................................... ❑ Tabled Angela Bettina ................... Seconder ..... Q .... .... ❑ ............. ❑ ............ ❑ ... rPhVo ❑ Withdrawn Christopheillips ter Q,, ❑ ❑ ❑ Al Casella Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 Town of Wappinger Page 8 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. RESOLUTION: 2023-44 Correspondence Log Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log Correspondence Log - 2 23-02-27 Number TO From Date Date Rec'I Re: Agenda Date 02-27-001 Tow Board Lorenzo L Angelirio,Esq 1/10/2023 11312023 Alcoholic Beverage License 2127/2023 02-27-002 Tow Board Towri of Fishkill Tow Clerk 2116/2023 212212023 Compreherisive Plan Update 212712323 02-27-003 Tow Board Covin gton&Burlin g LLP 211512023 2J2212023 Pefiflori for 5pe6al Relief 2127/2023 02-27-004 Tow Board Wallace&Wallace,LLP 212212023 212312023 Report of Final Action Pursuant GML 239-ml 9127/2023 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the letters and communications itemized on the attached Correspondence Log are hereby accepted and placed on file in the Office of the Town Clerk. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Vote Record-Resolution R-ES-2023-44 ElAdopted . .... Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent..................................................I................... ..................I..................I................. 0 Adopted as Amended Richard Thurston Voter El 0 0 0 'rWilliauh'Beale Voter........................... .................................. .............................................. . ........ ❑ 0 Defeated ....... ... El 0 0 .............. ............. .. ............... 0 Tabled Angela Bettina Seconder El 0 0 0 0 Withdrawn Christopher Phillips"I'l""I'll""I'll'll""I'll""I"llI M 11 o'ver.............El..................0.................0.................❑0....... ... Al Casella.................................Voter 0 0 0 0 1 Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York March 13, 2023 The Resolution is hereby duly declared Adopted. VII. Items for Special Consideration/New Business 1. Motion To: Upgrade of Highway Garage Councilman Phillips discussed a change order for the highway garage with moving the break room now at $441,954.95 which includes an upgrade of the electrical system, Mechanical items, Plumbing and the breakroom. The Four Change Orders are attached: I Electrical Contractor Mehl $97,550 2 Mechanical and Heating $99,379 3 Pluming by S&O for $66,575.95 4 Breakroom Addition by Roselle $148,450 Town qfWappinger Page 9 Printed 3/21/2023 Regular Meeting Minutes March 13, 2023 Total is $411,954.95 ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella 2. Highway Garage Change Orders VIII. Adjournment Motion To: Wappinger Adjournment & Signature The meeting adjourned at 8:00 PM. Joseph P. 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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Town of Wappinger Page 10 Printed 3/21/2023 6.1 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Agreements,Contracts,Leases Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors:Supervisor Richard Thurston RESOLUTION 2023-9 Doc ID:5915 Resolution To Authorize The Town Supervisor, Town Highway Superintendent And Town Board To Execute The Agreement For The Expenditure Of Highway Moneys WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 284 of the Highway Law, the Town Board and the Town Highway Superintendent are required to enter into a written Agreement stating the places and manner in which the Highway fund appropriation for repairs and improvements are to be expended; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Highway Superintendent and the Town Board agree that the monies levied and collected in the Town for repair and improvement of highways, and received from New York State for State Aid for the repair and improvement of Highways shall be expended in accordance with the annexed Agreement for the Expenditure of Highway Moneys; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor and the Town Board are hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached AGREEMENT FOR THE EXPENDITURES OF HIGHWAY MONEYS in duplicate and file said agreement with the Town Clerk; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is directed to forward one executed Agreement to the Dutchess County Commissioner of Public Works in his capacity as County Superintendent of Highways. HISTORY: 01/09/23 Town Board TABLED Next:01/23/23 01/23/23 Town Board TABLED Next:02/13/23 02/13/23 Town Board TABLED Next:03/13/23 ................. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 3/9/2023 3:21 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg. 11 6.1,a m TOWN OF WAPPINGER a� HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT SUPERVISOR Q x Michael Sheehan Richard Thurston W 845-297-4158 Main 10 HIGHWAY DRIVE WAPPINGERS FALLS,NY 12590 TOWN BOARD 1 William H.Beale •w- (845)297-9451 Office `"`�� •" Angela Bettina Q Christopher Phillips 4> (845)298-0524 Fax +- Office of The Alfrey Casella U SECRETARY l�Superintendent of Highways TOWN CLERK W Karol Kelly Joseph Paoloni �0 L 0 m November 2, 2022 06 a� To: Town Board = Richard Thurston Cc: Fredrick Awino a� Jim Horan Q Joseph Paoloni From: Michael Sheehan T L Re: 2023 Paving it a� I propose to pave the following roads for 2023. a� Year last paved L 0 Beth Place ward 3 1990 a Carmel Heights ward 4 Dennis Road ward 3 1995 N Dwyer Lane ward 3 2002 N E. Salem Road ward 2 1990 U) W Elizabeth Terrace ward 4 1998 Hackensack Hts. Road ward 4 James Place ward 3 2002 Larissa Lane ward 4 1998 a MacFarlane Road (partial) ward 2 2014 (partial) c� New Road ward 2 1991 Z Rosewood Drive ward 2 2003 a Scott Drive ward 3 1997 M Top O' Hill ward 4 1994 N Total miles: 5.82 U Q Packet;Pg. 12 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Misc Town Board Decisions Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors:Councilman William H.Beale RESOLUTION 2023-38 Doc ID:5913 Resolution Introducing "Local Law No. 2 Of The Year 2023, Amending Chapter 221 Of The Code Of The Town Of Wappinger To Enact A Property Tax Exemption For Volunteer Firefighters And Ambulance Workers Pursuant To Section 466-A Of The Real Property Tax Law" WHEREAS, on December 9, 2022, the State of New York enacted Real Property Tax Law (RPTL) § 466-a, which empowers all local governments with an to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers; and WHEREAS, volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers provide critically vital lifesaving services to the Town of Wappinger while reducing the tax burden on the taxpayers of the Town; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger desires to enact this exemption to thank the volunteer firefighters for their service, encourage retention of volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers and to provide incentive for future volunteers to join; and WHEREAS, the enabling legislation enacted by the State Legislature requires that local governments adopt a local law in order to afford those volunteers such exemption, and hold a public hearing prior to its adoption; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that this action does not affect the environment and is not subject to SEQRA; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby introduces for consideration of its adoption a proposed Local Law entitled "Amending Chapter 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger to Enact a Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Pursuant to Section 466-a of the Real Property Tax Law", in the form annexed hereto; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Town Board hereby schedules a Public Hearing on the adoption of the proposed Local Law to be held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York on the 10th day of April, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., and the Town Clerk is directed to post the Notice of the Public Hearing in the form annexed hereto and to publish same in the Southern Dutchess News and Poughkeepsie Journal as required by law. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: William H. Beale, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 3/13/2023 7:15 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg. 13 6.2.a ya `ic � Depentartrrtof TATS Taxation and Finance Office of Real Property Tax Services � W A Harriman campus, Albany NY 12227-0801 U E December 15, 2022 Q 06 Taxing jurisdictions that offer property tax exemptions to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers roust transition to a newly authorized statewide exemption within three years. U_ As the Chief Executive officer of a taxing jurisdiction that may be offering a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers, you should-be aware that recently o enacted legislation, Chapter 570 of the Laws of 2022, has changed the applicable law and may > 0 require action on the part of your jurisdiction. U_ 0 0 Generally speaking, the new law gives municipalities, school districts and fire districts Q throughout the Mate tine option to provide a property tax exemption of up to 1 o% to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. Any such exemption would be valid only on property used X exclusively for residential purposes. If a portion of a volunteer's property is used for other X purposes, te exemption would be prorated accordingly. In order to be eligible for this partial exemption, volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers must live in the community served by h their volunteer organization and meet a minimum service requirement of between two and five Q years, as set by the respective taxing jurisdiction. Additionally, at locealopelas,lonifei they a exemption may be provided to volunteers with at least 20 years of s g U maintain their primary residence in the county they have served. Taxing jurisdictions may also w allow unremarried surviving spouses of eligible volunteers to retain the exemption. o ption are set forth in new § 466-a of the Real Property Taxcu The specific terms of the new exem Law as enacted by Chapter 670 of the Laws raf 2022, a copy of which is attached for your J U 0 convenience. J it is important to note that, if your taxing jurisdiction has been offering a similar exemption for _ volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers under one of the pre-existing statutes (i.e., it must adopt a local law, ordinance or resolution to 0 current RPTL § 466-a through § 466-k), �. conform to the new Statewide exemption statute no later than December 9, 2025 (1.e., three = years from the effective date of Chapter 670; see subdivision 6 of the newly-enacted § 466-a). 00 Can that date, all of the "old" exemption statutes will be repealed. M N We encourage you tca discuss the implications of thin new law with your municipal attorney, v W Cc: Assessor, County Director of Real Property Tax Services J N Enc: Real' Property Tax Law§ 466-a o. m Z 0 a� E U ►wrw+w,tax.ny.gov Q RP-466-a-n Packet Pg. 14 New exemption for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers signed into law e a 06 Recently, Governor Hochul signed Chapter 670 of the Lavas of 2022 into law, The new law gives L munlcipalities, school districts and fire districts throughout the Mate the option to provide a property tax exemption of up to jo% to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers. LM L_ U_ Key links New statewide Form RP-466-a-vol 466-a of the Beal Pro ert Tax Law as enacted b Cha ter 670 of the Laws of 2022 0 Notice to be sent to local officials o U_ Details of the new law, In order to be eligible for this partial exemption, volunteer firefighters o and ambulance workers must live in the community served by their volunteer organization and meet a minimum service requirement of between two and five years, as set by the respective x W taxing jurisdiction. x The exemption would be valid only on property used exclusively for residential purposes. If a portion of a volunteer's property is used for other purposes, the exemption would be prorated Q accordingly. 0 ,Additionally, at local option, a lifetime exemption may be provided to volunteers with at least 20 years of service as Tong as they maintain their primary residence in the county they have w served. Taxing jurisdictions may also allow unremarried surviving spouses of eligible volunteers to retain the exemption. Note: if your taxing jurisdiction has been offering a similar exemption for volunteer firefighters J and ambulance workers under one of the pre-existing statutes (i.e. current RPTL 466-a o through § 466-k), it must adopt a local law, ordinance or resolution to conform to the new J statewide exemption statute no later than December 9, 2026 (i.e. three years from the effective date of Chapter 670; see subdivision 8 of the newly-enacted § 466-a). on that date, all of the old" exemption statutes will be repealed. ° Notice to local officials. The law requires that our department send a notification of the new een law to chief executive officers of local governments in the thirty counties that have der RPTL M previously been authorized to offer one of the pre-existing volunteer exemptions un o 466-a through § 466-k. v W In the upcoming days we'll be sending that notice via email wherever we have an email address (and via USPS elsewhere). We're cc'ing assessors and county RPT directors. cfl �t J N 0. Z E U M Q Packet Pg. 16 6.2.0 m U SAWS OF NEVA YORK, 2022 � CHAPTER 670 � E Q AN ACT to amend the real property tax law, in relation to providing all 06 local governments with the option to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers; and to = repeal various provisions of the real property tax law relating there- to L LL Became a law December 9, 2022, with the approval of the Governor. Passed by a majority vote, three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- 0 bl do enact as follows: O W Section i . The real property tax law is amended by adding a new = 0 section 466-a to read as follows +� 466-a. Volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers . 1 . Q Real ro ert awned b an enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer m X fire compan , fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance W service or such enrolled member and spouse residing in any county shall X be exempt from taxation to the extent of up to ten Eercent of the >% assessed value of such ropertV for city, village, town, art town, special district, school district, fire district or county purposes, 0 exclusive of special assessments, provided that the 2overnin2 body of a o city, village, town, school district, fire district or county, after a v public hearin ado is a local law, ordinance or resolution providin2 _ therefor. W 2 . Such exemption shall not be granted to an enrolled member of an 0 N incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated y voluntary ambulance service residing in such count... unless: M J (a) the applicant resides in the city, town or village which is served. M by such incor orated volunteer fire company or fire department or incor- U 0 porated voluntary ambulance service; J (b) the ro ert is the rimer residence of the a licant; 0 (c) the property is used exclusively for residential pur2oses, U provided however, that in the event any portion of such 32roperty is not O used exclusively for the a licant's residence but is used for other F ur oses, such portion shall be subject to taxation and the remainin _ o nion onl shall be entitled to the esem tion rcvded b this co section; and M (d) the a 12licant has been certified by the authority having urisdic- o tion for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or tv voluntary ambulance service as an enrolled member of such incorporated W volunteer fire oom an , fire department, or voluntary ambulance service, as determined by the governing body of a city, village, town., school district, fire district or county; provided, however, that such govern- in body shall establish a minimum service re2Liirement for each a li- et cant between two ears of service and five ears of service. It shall be J N the duty and responsibility of the governing body of each municipality, school district and/or fire district which ado is a local law, ordinance 0 EXPLANATION--Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [—] is old law Z to be omitted. CPAP. 670, 2 0 U Q Packet Pg. 16 6.2.a m U or resolution pursuant to this section to determine the procedure for = certification. 3. Any enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire _. E de artment or incorporated voluntary ambulance service who accrues more Q than twenty ears of active service and is so certified by the autorit 06 having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire com an , fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service, shall be granted = the ten percent exemption as authorized by this section for the remain- P der of his or her life as long as his or her primary residence is 4? located within such county provided that the governing body of a city, IL village, town., school district, fire district or county, after a public hearing, adopts a local law, ordinance or resolution 2roviding therefor. O 9 . Un-remarried s oases of volunteer firefighters or volunteer ambu- lance workers killed in the line of dut . Any local law or ordinance O adopted pursuant to this section may be se2arately amended, or a local o law, ordinance or resolution may be sej2arately ado ted to continue an W exemption or reinstate apre,-existing exem tion claimed under such stat- _ O Utes by an enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, Q fire department, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service, to such E deceased enrolled member's un-remarried spouse if such member is killed x in the line of duty; provided, however, that: W x (a) such un-remarried spouse is certified by the authority having N jurisdiction for the incor orated volunteer fire company, fire depart- >% meat or incorporated voluntary ambulance service as an un-remarried spouse of an enrolled member of such incorporated volunteer fire com a- Q O ny, fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service who was 0 killed in the line of duty; and j (b) such deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least M O five years; and W (c) such deceased volunteer had been receiving the exem tionriot to his or her death. 3: .5. Un-remarried spouses of deceased volunteer firefighters or volun- M J teer ambulance workers . Any local law or ordinance ado ted pursuant to this section may be separately amended, or a local law, ordinance or v0 resolution may be separately adopted to continue an exemption or rein- J state apre-existing exem tion to an un-remarried spouse of a deceased enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire com an , fire depart- ment, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service; Erovided, however, O that: (a) such un-remarried souse is certified by the authority having = jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire depart- 00 meat or incor orated voluntary ambulance service as an un-remarried M s Ouse of a deceased enrolled member of such incor orated volunteer fire o cram an , fire department or i.ncor orated voluntary ambulance service, N and U) W (b) such deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least n= twenty years; and (c) such deceased volunteer and un-remarried siouse had been receivin the exemption for such Eroperty prior to the death of such volunteer. et 6. Application for such exemption shall be filed with the assessor or N other agency, department or office designated by the municipality, I- school district and/or fire district offering such exem tion on or before the taxable status date can a form as prescribed by the commis- Z signer. 7 . No apj2licant ..who is a volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance � worker who by reason of such status is receiving any benefit under the E 3 CHAP. 670 c U Q Packet Pg. 17 6.2.a m U provisions of this article on the effective date of this section shall � suffer any diminution of such benefit because of the provisions of this section. Q 8 . Any city, village., town, school district, fare district or county 06 that currently, through local law, ordinance or resolution, 2r,ovides an exem tion from taxation for an enrolled member of an incur orated volun- teer fire company, fire de artment or incorporated voluntary ambulance T service, such enrolled member and spouse, or an un-remarried spouse L shall be authorized to continue to provide such exemption, provided ii however, such city, village, town school district, fire district or county shall adopt a local law, ordinance or resolution to conform to the Erovisions of this section no later than three years after the O effective date of this section. O 9. Notice to affected municipalities. On or before December thirt - O first, two thousand twenty-two, it shall be the duty of the commissioner W or her or his designees to notify or cause to be notified, in a manner _ O rescribed by the commissioner, the chief executive officer of each and Q any municipality in which former sections four hundred sixty-six-a, four E hundred sixty-six-b, four hundred sixty-six-c, ;four hundred sixty-six-d,, K four hundred sixty-six-f, four hundred sixty-six-g, four hundred sixty- W six-h, four hundred sixty-six-i, four hundred sixty-six-j , and four N hundred sixt -six-k of the real pro2erty tax law apply, of the provisions of the chapter of the laws of two thousand twentz-two that added this section, Q O 2 . Sections 466-a as added by chapter 617 of the laws of 1999, o 466-b, 466-c, 466-d, 466-e, 466-f, 466-g, 466-h, 4.66-i,, 466-j and 466-k of the real property tax law are REPEALED. � O § 3 . This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that W section two of this act shall take effect three years after the effec- O N tive date of this act. �y J The Legislature of the STATE OF NEW YORK ss: � Pursuant to the authority vested in us by section 70-b of the Public v O Officers Law, we hereby jointly certify that this slip copy of this J session law was printed under our direction and, in accordance with such = section, is entitled to be read into evidence. U O ANDREA STE ART-COUSINS CARL E. HEASTIE 0 Temporary president of the Senate S Baker of the Assembly _ 00 M M N O N U) W to to et J N (L Z O O E U M Q Packet Pg. 18 6.2.a 0 U RESOLUTION of 2023 DRAFT E Q APPROVALIPROPOSED ADOPTION OF LOCAL LAW PROVIDING A PROPERTY 06 TAX EXEMPTIONTO VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS AND VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE WORKERS a� m WHEREAS, on, December 9, 2022, the,State of New York enacted Real u Property Tax Law (RPTL) § 466-a, which empowers all local governments with the option to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers; and 0 WHEREAS, the current Putnam County Code, in Chapter 220, Article 10, �o implemented RPTL § 466-c to provide a real property tax exemption of 10 percent = for qualified members of volunteer fire departments and ambulance corps in Q Putnam County; and E m X WHEREAS, RPTL § 466-a will repeal RPTL § 466-c on December 9, 2025; x and WHEREAS, RPTL § 466-a confers additional benefits upon volunteer Q firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers than were available under RPTL § ° 466-c, including the removal of a fixed cap on the amount of the exemption and 0 applicability to qualified un-remarried spouses of volunteer firefighters or = volunteer ambulance workers killed in the line of duty; and W 0 WHEREAS, the Putnam County Legislature and the Putnam County Executive desire to enact this expanded exemption to assist the County's J volunteer fire and ambulance services in maintaining the ranks of the volunteer o corps and encourage volunteers to join; and J a� 0 WHEREAS, the enabling legislation enacted by the state Legislature requires that localities must adopt a local law in order to afford those volunteers o such exemption, and that the Legislature hold a public hearing prior to its _ adoption; now therefore be it 00M RESOLVED, that the Putnam County Legislature proposes to adopt a local' o law implementing RPTL §466-a and repealing RPTL § 466-c; and be it further v� W RESOLVED, that in compliance with RPTL § 466-a,the Putnam County Legislature shall hold a public hearing before adoption of such local law. c� �r J BY POLL VOTE: o. 'S Z E U 'age 1 of t Q Packet Pg. 19 6.2.b LOCAL LAW NO. 2 OF 2023 0 U- 0 A Local Law entitled "Amending Chapter 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger Enacting a 0 Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Pursuant to Section Q E 466-a of the Real Property Tax Law" K W X Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows: N SECTION 1. TITLE. 0 L This Local Law shall be known and cited as"Amending Chapter 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger U Enacting a Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Pursuant to Section r- 466-a of the Real Property Tax Law." 0 3 SECTION 2. PURPOSE. U The purpose of this Local Law is to amend Chapter 221 by adding repealing Article VI of Chapter 221 in its 0 entirety and introducing a new Article VI to enacting a Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers in accordance with the authority granted by §466-a of the Real Property Tax Law. U 0 SECTION 3. REPEAL OF ARTICLE VI OF CHAPTER 221 (LOCAL LAW 1 of 2003) 00 M Article VI of Chapter 221 of the Town of Wappinger as enacted by Local Law 1 of 2003 which o provided a partial exemption of real property taxes for volunteer firefighters in accordance with C� §466-c of the Real Property Tax Law as enacted by Chapter 435 of the Laws of 2002 is hereby repealed W and shall be replaced. 0 0 Q SECTION 4. ENACTMENT OF ARTICLE VI VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER AND 0 VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE WORKER EXEMPTION. w L Y L A new Article VI of Chapter 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger, entitled "Volunteer 0 Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Exemption," is hereby added and enacted pursuant to Real 0) Property Tax Law Section 466-a, to read as follows: "Article VI E Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Exemption 0 § 221-19. Grant of exemption. U- An enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated o voluntary ambulance service, or such enrolled member and their spouse, is hereby granted a partial 3 exemption from real property taxes of the Town of Wappinger of ten percent (10%) of the assessed value, excluding special assessments, provided that the eligibility requirements are met. o J § 221-20 Eligibility requirements. Such exemption shall be granted to an enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service provided that: A. The property is owned by the volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker; Q B. The property is the primary residence of the volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance Packet Pg 20 6.2.b C. The property is used exclusively for residential purposes; provided however,that in the event any o portion of such property is not used exclusively for the applicant's residence but is used for other U- r- purposes, purposes, such portion shall be subject to taxation and the remaining portion only shall be entitled to the exemption provided by this section; 0 D. The volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker is certified by the authority having 0 jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or voluntary ambulance X service as duly enrolled member of such incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service; and Q E. The volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker meets the minimum service requirement ° o. established by the Town of Wappinger, which is hereby established as 2 years. W § 221-21. Application. i°0 A volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker must annually, on or before the applicable taxable status date, file an application for such property tax exemption with the assessor responsible for preparing the assessment roll for the Town of Wappinger, on a form as prescribed by the New York � State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance. The Town of Wappinger must maintain written r- U guidelines, available upon request, as to the requirements of an enrolled volunteer member relating to .0 0 this exemption. § 221-22. Certification. °? M The governing body of each incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated voluntary o N ambulance service in the Town of Wappinger must annually file with the assessor, prior to the applicable U) W taxable status date, a list of the active volunteer members who are certified to meet the minimum service requirement. Such list must provide, as of the applicable taxable status date, the number of years of o service served by each such enrolled member and such enrolled member's address of residence. a) X § 221-23. No diminution of benefits. w L An applicant who is receiving any benefit pursuant to Article 4 of the Real Property Tax Law, other than a benefit granted pursuant to Real Property Tax Law §466-c, as of the effective date of this article shall � not have any of those benefits diminished because of this article. U § 221-24. Grant of lifetime exemption. E Any eligible enrolled member who accrues more than 20 years of active volunteer service (as certified by the authority having jurisdiction) shall be granted the 10% exemption as authorized by this article for M the remainder of his or her life as long as he or she owns their primary residence within the Town of 2u Wappinger. § 221-25. Un-remarried spouse of enrolled member killed in the line of duty. -J The un-remarried surviving spouse of a deceased enrolled member killed in the line of duty, as certified o by the authority having jurisdiction, is qualified to continue to receive an exemption, as long as the deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least five years and had been receiving the exemption at the time of his or her death. § 221-25-a. Un-remarried spouse of deceased enrolled member. Q The un-remarried surviving spouse of a deceased enrolled member, as certified by the author Packet Pg 21 6.2.b jurisdiction, is qualified to continue to receive an exemption, as long as the deceased volunteer had been o an enrolled member for at least 20 years and the deceased volunteer and un-remarried spouse had been r_ 0 receiving the exemption at the time of his or her death. Q E O X SECTION 4. NUMBERING FOR CODIFICATION. x It is the intention of the Town of Wappinger and it is hereby enacted that the provisions of this Local Law shall be included in the Code of the Town of Wappinger; that the sections and sub-sections of this o 0. Local Law may be re-numbered or re-lettered by the Codifier to accomplish such intention; that the Codifier shall make no substantive changes to this Local Law; that the word "Local Law" shall be changed to "Chapter," "Section" or other appropriate word as required for codification; and that any such w rearranging of the numbering and editing shall not affect the validity of this Local Law or the provisions i°— of the Code affected thereby. J SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY. U O J 0) If any clause, sentence,paragraph, section or part of this Local Law is declared by a Court of competent r_ U jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but .0 shall be confined in its operation to said clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this Local Law. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. CO M This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State in accordance with CD Municipal Home Rule Law Section 27. v) W 0 Q E m X W L Y L O V E Q L_ U_ O �y 3 M J 7E V O J O O E V Q Packet;Pg.22 6.2.c I- 0 O NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - TOWN OF WAPPINGER Q E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger will K conduct a PUBLIC HEARING on the 10th day of April 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, X Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, at which time all N parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town ' Board of the Town of Wappinger shall adopt a proposed Local Law entitled"Amending Chapter o 221 of the Code of the Town of Wappinger to Enact a Property Tax Exemption for Volunteer Firefighters and Ambulance Workers Pursuant to Section 466-a of the Real Property Tax Law" U which would if adopted provide property tax exemptions for volunteer firefighters and volunteer w ambulance workers owning property in the Town of Wappinger provided that certain conditions �o are met. J PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Town Board has determined that this action does not affect the environment and is not subject to SEQRA. ° J a1 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the proposed Local Law are available for U review and inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., o at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Dated: February 13, 2023 M M N O BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD C' co OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER W JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, TOWN CLERK o Q E m X W LL LL L O L O L V (. 4- 0 V O Z E V Q Packet Pg.23 6.3 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Appropriations Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: RESOLUTION 2023-39 Doc ID:5929 Resolution to Pay ITC Invoice number 117027 WHEREAS, ITC has submitted an Invoice for$420 to add cabling at the Robinson Lane Recreation Park for the eventual installation of WiFi Internet.; and WHEREAS, an original quote was given for$935; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The Town Board agrees to pay the invoice; 2. The following budget transfer is hereby authorized to fund the purchase. Amount From Line To Line $420 A0915 Unallocated Fund Robinson Lane Park Balance Payment for the aforementioned repairs shall be made by purchase order and after receipt of the equipment and approval of a voucher as required by Town Law. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 2/23/2023 2:29 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.24 6.3.a /725 Invoici Number: 11702' Leveraging Technology! Date: 2/20/202 204 Homestead Avenue,P.O.Box 308 Maybrook, NY 12543 Phone:(845)561-4440 iZ N O ti r r Bill-To Ship-To Source: SO No. 8589 L. O Attn:Al Casella Attn:Al Casella E Town of Wappinger-Robinson Lane Baseball Complex Town of Wappinger-Robinson Lane Baseball Complex 95 Robinson Lane 95 Robinson Lane Wappinger, NY 12590 U.S.A. Wappinger, NY 12590 U.S.A. 0 U N Acct.ID Quote# Customer PO Reference Service Date Technician Teams fC WAPPOS 12453 85527 12/29/2022 William Fulton Net Due Q. O 12/29/2022 09:00 AM: Tried to locate conduit between Utilio)pole on public road(Robinson Lane) anf LL FieldHouse.Existing pull O O string would not move,Steel tape would not go into conduit any further then 15 feet, could be ice or conduit may stop in ground. O 01/06/2023 11:20: Work through the Optimum phone tree and ended up speaking with the Construction Manager for Upstate/Dutchess county.Asked what cable is correct for a burial cable for service 1200 feet onto property?Jeff Staiger he will return a call to me about the required cable needed He stated that Optimum may not be able to use any cable correct or not because they will take ownership of M cable once they charge for service on the said cable and Optimum will now be responsible for the cable if a failure occurs. M N O N Qty. Item ID Description UOM Ea.Price Total W W 3.00 LABOR-CBL-STD Cabling Hourly Labor. One Hour Minimum. EA $140.00 $420.01 't- ti 0.50 LABOR-TRAVEL PARTNER Travel Time/Site Visit. Per hour charge. No EA $0.00 $0.01 eV O Charge for Strategic Technology Partnership Clients I,- It- 1.00 r1.00 *Comment* Time and Material Job. ITC will invoice at current $0.00 $0.01 rate for time required. V O O Item Total: $420.0( U Sales Tax: $0.0( O Total Amount Due: $420.01 O E U Q PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO: P.O.BOX 308 Maybrook,NY 12543 Packet;Pg.26 6.4 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Misc Town Board Decisions Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors:Supervisor Richard Thurston RESOLUTION 2023-40 Doc ID:5930 In the Matter of The Establishment of the Myers Run Drainage District in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York WHEREAS, Myers Run, LLC, the owner of 100% of the real property in the proposed Drainage District, submitted a written Petition dated August 5, 2021, to the Town Clerk, together with a Map, Plan & Report for the proposed district prepared by Clark Patterson Lee, P.C., competent engineers duly licensed by the State of New York, in accordance with the requirements of Article 12 of the Town Law; and WHEREAS, an Order Calling a Public Hearing was duly adopted by this Town Board on January 23, 2023, reciting the filing of said Petition, Map, Plan and Report, the improvements proposed, the boundaries of the proposed district, the proposed method of financing, the fact that the Map, Plan and Report describing the same were on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection, and stating all other matters required by law to be stated, and specifying February 27, 2023 as the date, at 7:00 in the evening of said day as the time, at the Town of Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York as the place where this Town Board would meet and consider said Map, Plan and Report, and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and to take such action therein as is required or authorized by law; and WHEREAS, such Order was duly published and posted as required by law, and proof of publication and posting has been duly presented to the Town Board; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on said matter was duly held by said Town Board on February 27, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. in the afternoon on said day, in the Town of Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, and no person appearing in opposition to and the Petitioners appearing in favor of the petition; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said petition, it is the intention of the Petitioner, Myers Run, LLC., as owner, to construct the improvements set forth in the Map, Plan and Report solely at its own cost and expense; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board previously adopted a Negative Declaration under SEQRA for creation of the Drainage District as part of the review of the subdivision application; NOW,AFTER DUE DELIBERATION,IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: a) The notice of public hearing was published and posted as required by law and is otherwise sufficient. b) The Petition presented to this Board for the establishment of the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT was signed by 100% of the property owners within the proposed district and acknowledged as required by law and is otherwise sufficient. c) All the properties and property owners within the proposed district are benefited thereby. d) All the properties and property owners benefited thereby are included within the limits of the proposed district. e) There will be no hook-up fees for any of the properties within the district. There will be no capital costs assessed to the properties within the district for the improvements proposed to be constructed within the first year of operation. Updated: 2/23/2023 3:15 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.26 6.4 Resolution 2023-40 Meeting of March 13, 2023 g) The estimated annual operation cost in the first year that charges will be paid by the benefitted parcels will be approximately$2,563.00 which shall be divided equally among the twelve (12) lots resulting in an estimated annual cost of$213.60 per lot for a typical property within the district. h) It is in the public interest to establish the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the establishment of the proposed district as set forth in said Map, Plan and Report is hereby approved; that the improvements therein mentioned be constructed by the Petitioner; and such district shall be known and designated as the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT, and shall be bounded and described as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER, ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the improvements for the said drainage district be constructed by Myers Run, LLC, owner of the premises described in Exhibit A, wholly at its own expense, and it has agreed to convey such improvements without cost to the Town of Wappinger on behalf of the MYERS RUN DRAINAGE DISTRICT free and clear of any liens or encumbrances; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that once the drainage improvement as set forth in the Map, Plan and Report have been constructed by the Petitioner and turned over to the Town, the cost for maintaining the district shall be assessed, levied and collected from the several lots and parcels of land within the said district in proportion as nearly may be to the benefit which each lot or parcel of land in said district will derive therefrom, unless said costs shall be covered by any maintenance bond; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND DETERMINED that the Town of Wappinger shall be reimbursed by the Petitioner for any fees or expenses paid for the preparation of the Map, Plan and Report or in the formation of this district from the escrow account established for such purpose; and BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the Town Clerk be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Order in the office of the Clerk of the County of Dutchess, and another certified copy in the Office of the State Comptroller, within ten days after the adoption of this Order,pursuant to §195 of the Town Law. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 2/23/2023 3:15 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 2 Packet Pg.27 6.5 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Appropriations Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors:Councilman Christopher Phillips RESOLUTION 2023-41 Doc ID:5932 Purchase of Vactor For Highway Department WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Board recognizes the need for a reliable Vactor to be used by the Highway Department, and WHEREAS, the current vehicle used by Highway Department is in need of frequent repairs and maintenance, resulting in increased costs and decreased efficiency, and WHEREAS, the Highway Department has identified a suitable replacement vehicle that meets the needs of the department and is within the budget allocated for the purchase of a new vehicle, and WHEREAS, the Highway Department we can move unused funds from salt budget this winter in the $200,000 range. It looks like they will be able to sell the used unit for $100,000 vs trade in for $50,000 in lieu of the purchase of the replacement vehicle and has selected this most cost- effective option, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Town of Wappinger Board approves the purchase of a new Vactor for approximately $479,000 for use by the Highway Department at a cost not to exceed $500,000. The vendor is Joe Johnson Equipment - Contract 4101221-VTR BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is authorized to proceed with the purchase and take any necessary steps to complete the transaction, including but not limited to obtaining financing and arranging for delivery. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is authorized to dispose of the current vehicle in a manner consistent with Town of Wappinger policy and applicable laws. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Highway Department is directed to provide regular reports to the Town of Wappinger Board on the use and maintenance of the new vehicle. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED AS AMENDED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Al Casella, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 3/21/2023 1:42 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.28 i 6.5.a Joe Johnson Equipment Presents a Proposal Summary of the E Iiiiii:1; IS v = L O LL I- 0 O U > O N fC .0 U r IL r M N O N U) W 21000 y U Combination Single Engine Sewer Cleaner with Hydrostatic [given Vacuum System Mountedon a Heavy Duty rn Truck Chassis o U M for > M N O N The Town of Wappinger, NY E Josh Barney Q Regional Sales Manager Joe Johnson Equipment LLC 7 Binghamton Street, Albany, NY Tel 585.254.7700 1 Cell 315.256.1097 Fax 585.254.9122 Quote (Number: 2022-50955 1 sof 8 Packet Pg.29 6.5,a PRQDUCT DESCRII'TIQN • 2100i with Single Engine Fan, 10 Yard Debris Body,1000 Gallons of Fresh Water STANDARD EEATURES 24"x 26"x 69"Curb Side Aluminum Toolbox Aluminum Fenders Mud Flaps Electric/Hydraulic Four Way Boom a, Color Coded Sealed Electrical System Intuitouch Electronic Package E Double Acting Dump Hoist Cylinder 3"Y-Strainer at Water Pump Inlet Q Ex-Ten Steel Cylindrical Debris Tank d Flexible Hose Guide (3)Nozzles with Carbide Inserts w/Rack 3 Vacuum Tube Storage:Rear Door(2)Pipe 1"Nozzle Pipe Z 10'Leader Hose o Flat Rear Door w/Hydraulic Locks U- DualStainless Steel Float Shut Off o Debris Body Vacuum Relief System U Debris Deflector Plate > 48"Durnp height o Additional.Water Tank Sight Gua.ge N Liquid Float Level Indicator = Boom Transport Post Storage 2- 3" 3"Y-Steamer @ Water Pump o. Perfonnance Package V Water Relief Valve Midship Handgun Coupling N Side Mounted Water Pump o Ilose Wind Guide (Dual Roller) N Hose Reel Manual Hyd,Extend/Retract W Hose Reel Chain Cover(lull) Ta chom eter&Hourm eter/Blower y Tachometer&Hourmeter Circuit Breakers Q LED Lights. Clearance,Back-Up,Stop,Tail&Turn o Tow Hooks,Front and.Rear U Electronic Back-Up Alarm Module Paint,Dupont baron Elite-Sanded Primer Base M 8"Vacuum Pipe Package o Emergency Flare Kit N Fire Extinguisher 5 Lbs. Fixed Rear Door Pipe Rack,8"Pipe Low Water Ala rin with Water Pump Flow Indicator Joystick Boom Control ;g Rodder System Accumulator•-Jack Hammer on/off control w/manual valve Q Digital Hose Footage Counter Water Pump Hour Meter PTO I1 our Meter Camera System,Rear Only Hydraulic Oil Temp Alarm Digital Water Pressure Gauge Vactor standard Manual and USB Version-I +Dealer ADDITIONAL FEATURES Quote Number:2022-50355 3 of 8 Packet Pg.30 6.5,a I. Multiple unit orders will be identical to signed proposal.Changes or deviations to any unit of a multiple unit order willrequire a new signed proposal. 2. Chassis specifications and data codes.for customer supplied chassis must be submitted to and approved by VactorManufacturingprio:r tl submittal of customer purchase order 3. All.prices quoted are in.US Dollars unless otherwise noted. 4. This proposal incorporates,and is subject to,Vactor Manufacturing's standard terms and conditions attached hereto and made a part hereof. SIGNED BY: E Date: Q - m d T L O LL L O V 4� V L (. r M N O N U) W N U Q to L O V M N O N E V fC Q Quote Number: 2022-50955 5 of 8 Packet Pg.31 6.5,a TERMS AND CONDITIONS ORDERS: All orders are subject to acceptance by Vactor Vactor Manufacturing,Inc.shall be responsible for Federal Manufacturing,Inc.or Guzzler Manufacturing,Inc.(hereafter Excise Tax(F.E.T.) unless it is separately stated on the invoice referred to as Vactor. Orders for products not normally carried and added to the sellingprice. If F.E.T. is not separately stated in stock orrequiring special.engineering or rnauufacturingis in on the invoice it has not been included in the price and Vactor every case subject to approval by Vactor's Management. will pay any F.E.T.due itself and bearthe cost of the tax, Any refunds or adjustments to the F.E.T.in such cases Belong to PRICES: All orders are subjeetto currentprices in effectatthe Vactor. time of order acknowledgement. PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS: Vactor reserves the right to F.O.B. Point: Unless otherwise stated,all prices listed are change manufacturing specifications and procedure in +, F.O.B. factory. accordance with its product irnprovernent policy. _ m E PAYMENT TERMS: The company's payment terms are due MOUNTING PRICES: Mounting prices assume normally upon receipt,unless otherwise stated. However,until such time factory installation on a truck chassis suitable for the unit as Vactor receives full payment,Vactor shall maintain a purchased. Relocation of batteries,fuel tanks,snufflers,air CI purchase money security interest in the product. tanks,etc.will be an additional charge,billed at the standard � factory labor rate. CANCELLATION: Orders cannot be cancelled except upon ar terms that will compensa to Va ctor for any loss or darnage WARRANTY: Vactor warrants its products to be free:from. _ sustained.. Such loss will be a minitnutn of 1.0%of the purchase defects in materia land workmanship fora period of 12 months, ►o price. subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in its current L published warranty. Other than those expressly stated $ SHIPMENT: All proposals are based on continuous and herein. THERE ARE NOT OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY uninterrupted delivery of the order upon completion,unless IUND EMPRESS OR IMPLIED,AND SPECIFICALLY specifications distinctly state otherwise. In the event that EXCLUDED BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION, ARE O agreement is.reached for Vactorto store completed items,they THE IMPLI ED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A will be immediately invoiced to the customer and become due PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MECHANTABILITY. and payable. Storage shall be at the risk of the customer and L Vactor shall be liable only for ordinary care of the property. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THE VACTOR'S per. LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, STORAGE CHARGES: Vactor sball charge the customer at UNDER ANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGENCE OR d current rates for handling and storing custoincr's property(e.g. OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF N track chassis)held for more than thirty(30)days after THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY N notification of availability for shipment. All customer's THE PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES rn property,or third party's property,that is stored by Vactor is at SHALL VACTOR BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, W W the custoniar's or other party's risk. Vactor is not liable for any INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAI, loss or damage thereto caused by fire,water,corrosion,theft, DAMAGES. THE PRICES STATED FOR THE U negligence, or any caused beyond its reasonable control. EQUIPMENT IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING Q VACTOR'S LIABILITY. NO ACTION REGARDLESS to L PERFORMANCE: Vactor shall not be liable for failure to OF FORM, ARISING OUT OF THE TRANSACTION OF o complete the contract in accordance with its terms if failure is THE AGREEMENT MAY BE BROUGHT BY U due to wars,strikes, fires, floods,accidents,delays in PURCHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE > transportation or other causes beyond its reasonable control. CAUSE OF ACTION HAS OCCURRED. N 0 N EXPERIMENTAL WORK: Work performed a.t customer's VACTOWS MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT request such as sketches,drawings, design, testing, fabrication EXCEED AND BUYER'S REMEDY IS LIMITED TO and materials shallbe charged at current rates. EITHER(I) REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE _ DEFEC'T'IVE PART OF PRODUCT, OR AT VACTOR'S U SKETCHES, ENGINEERING DRAWINGS, MODELS and OPTION (H) RETURN OF THE PRODUCT AND Q a 11 preparatory work created or furnished by Vactor,shall REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AND SUCH remain its exclusive property;and no use of same shall be made REMEDY SHALL BE BUYER'S ENTIRE AND nor in ay ideas obtained therefrom be used except with the EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. consent of and on tears acceptable to Vactor. CHOICE OF LAW: These teens and conditions shallbe TAXES: Buyer's final cost shall include all applicable sales construed a ecording to the laws of the State of Illinois. Failure and use taxes,including all sales and use taxes attributable to at anytime by Vactor to exercise any right of its rights under this any changes made to Buyer's initial order placed hereunder or to agreement shall not constitute a waiver-thereof not-prejudice any changes to applicable sales and use tax laws. However, Vactor's right to enforce it thereafter. Quote Number:2022-50955 7 of 8 Packet Pg.32 6.6 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Appointments/Terminations Prepared By:Lori McConologue ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors:Councilman Christopher Phillips RESOLUTION 2023-42 Doc ID:5907 Resolution Employing Engineering Services For Calendar Year2023 BE IT RESOLVED, that CPL Management be, and hereby is employed and retained for the purpose of furnishing to the Town Board and the Town's departments and agencies such professional engineering advice and services as may be required by the Town, its departments and agencies, from time to time, during calendar year 2023; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that CPL Management shall be paid in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in the engagement letter submitted to the Town Board dated December 31, 2022. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 3/21/2023 1:44 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.33 6.7 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Appropriations Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: RESOLUTION 2023-43 Doc ID:5933 Resolution To Purchase Genealogy For Sleight Cemetery WHEREAS, the Sleight Cemetery has a rich history and heritage that needs to be preserved and maintained for future generations; and WHEREAS, the cemetery records are incomplete and need to be updated with accurate information for the benefit of visitors and researchers; and WHEREAS, the town board recognizes the importance of genealogy and the need to ensure that the cemetery records are accurate and up-to-date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the town board hereby authorizes the purchase of the genealogy for the Sleight Cemetery at a cost not to exceed $175; and This resolution shall take effect immediately. ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 3/7/2023 10:58 AM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.34 6.8 Town of Wappinger Meeting:03/13/23 07:00 PM 20 Middlebush Road Department:Town Clerk Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Category:Correspondence Prepared By:Joseph P.Paoloni ADOPTED Initiator:MinuteTraq Admin Sponsors: RESOLUTION 2023-44 Doc ID:5931 Correspondence Log Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log Correspondence Log - 2 23-02-27 Number To From Rate Date Rec"I Re: Agenda Date 32-27-331 Town Board Lorenzo L An elino,Es 111312.323 11312.323 Alcoholic Beverage License 212712323 32-27-332 Town Board Town of Fishkill Town Clerk 211312323 212212323 Comprehensive Plan Update 212712323 32-27-333 Town Board Covin ton&Burlirig LLP 211512323 2/2212323 Petition for 5 e6al Relief 212712323 32-27-334 Town Board Wallace&Wallace,LLP 212212323 212312.323 Report of Final Action Pursuant GML 233-m 212712323 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the letters and communications itemized on the attached Correspondence Log are hereby accepted and placed on file in the Office of the Town Clerk. ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Christopher Phillips, Councilman SECONDER: Angela Bettina, Councilwoman AYES: Thurston, Beale, Bettina, Phillips, Casella Updated: 2/23/2023 3:09 PM by Joseph P. Paoloni Page 1 Packet Pg.36 6.8,a M C'rS CO m ,.� N N N N 0 Np N N N .O N N N N C N N N N a E d) co N J 0 i Q c O o J N � L U- u ® m r '9 p A s a O Q N ° o 0 Q Q U a N v N N co N p N� OC) 0O N N N N A yam, Y N N N et 0 r N N N M O N M C'7 N N N CD N N N N ' N N N CN O w Lo N V r N N N ti N N O M N O N O � U - _' E CL LU � JJj c u U) o m O ~ U Q 1 LL m (� L Q U) xs O 1 U- c 05 V > O -P U b - r m m m m m° m° m° m° O D O O GS N CO dt .00000 E p O O CJ = N N N N N N N N Packet Pg. 36 10 0 O O 6.8,a LAw OFFICES OF 00 LORENZ ELINO Tele. (845) 214-11334 TrPSIE, E STREET www,AngelinoLaw.com Fax (845) 454-5934 NY 126T langelino@AngelinoLaw.com January 10, 2023 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL Town of Wappingers . ��N 13 2023 Town Clerk Town Of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 ���n clerk 0 0 U Re: 30 Day Notice for On-Premises Beverage License ZEN HOOKAH LOUNGE, LLC, 1659 Route 9, Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 0 a� Town Clerk, o U Enclosed please find the standard notice for providing a 30-day advance notice to a local municipality in connection with an on-premises Alcoholic Beverage License. N U) W Please review same with community board and advise this office if there are any objections or further information required for the board's approval. N 0 sooner than the thirty day period o M client is attempting to submit the application _..._ -. and may do so with a letter in your community-„ t no objections exist, if rra f omgnunY board stating that _ they in fact do not, to this application. a E U Thank you in advance for your courtesy and cooperation, please do not hesitate to contact Q roe with any questions ���!h FEB Sincerely, 15 2023 Town of Wapp ng r, - own Clerk Lore /. A Enclosure Packet Pg.37 OFFICE USE ONLY Q Original 0 Amended Date �tasP�er=.fig ... ,..__ 49 Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing30�®air Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Cornmunit hoard 1. Date Notice sent: January � , 2023 1a,Delivered by: Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License: For premises outside the Clty of New York: New Application o Removal () Class Change For premises in the City of New York; ® New Application Q New Application and Temporary Retail Permit ®Temporary Retail Permit ® Removal ® Class Change ® Method of Operation ® Corporate Change ®Renewal ® Alteration For New and Temporary Retail Permit applicants,answer each question below using all information known to date 6 For Renewal applicants,answer all questions o JFor Alteration applicants,attach a complete written description and diagrams depicting the proposed alteration(s) 4) For Corporate Change applicants,attach a list of the current and proposed corporate principals U For Removal applicants,attach a statement of your current and proposed addresses with the reason(s)for the relocation 73 For Class Change applicants,attach a statement detailing your current license type and your proposed license type r For Method of Operation Change applicants,although not required,if you choose to submit,attach an explanation detailing those changes Q W Please include all documents as noted above. Failure to do so may result in disapproval of the application. 2 This 30-Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the Following Local Municipality or Community Board: L) 3. Name of Municipality or community Board: Town of Wappingers N Applicant/Licensee Information: o N 4. Licensee Serial Number(if applicable): Expiration Date(if applicable): W 5.Applicant or Licensee Name: Zen Hookah Lounge, LLC r - N 6.Trade Name(if any): - _ o 7. Street Address of Establishment: 1659 Route 9 0 _.e. ....,- N 8. City,Town or village: Wappingers Falls , NY Tp Code: 1259Q _ 9. Business Telephone Number of applicant/Licensee: 845-214-3111 10. Business E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: ZenhookahlOLinge@yahoo.Corn Q 11.Type(s)of alcohol sold or to be sold: 0 Beer&cider ® Wine,Beer&Cider 49 Liquor,Wine,Beer&Cider 12. Extent of Food Service: 0 Full Food menu;full kitchen run by a chef/cook 0 Menu meets legal minimum food requirements;food prep area require 13.-Type.ofEstablishment: lRestaurant -full-Kitchen and full-menu required)----------- F1 Seasonal Establishment e uired- --- -- ❑SeasonalEstablishment []Juke Box [j]Disc Jockey ORecorded Music ElKaraoke 14.Method of Operation: ❑ (check all that apply) Live Music(give details i.e.,ruck bands,acoustic,jazz,etc.): 0 Patron Dancing ❑Employee Dancing ❑Exotic Dancing ❑Topless Entertainment ❑Video/Arcade Games ❑Third Party Promoters ❑Security Personnel ❑Other(specify): 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ❑None ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden Grounds check a!!that apply) / ED Freestanding Covered Structure ( pP y) 0 Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other(specify): Packet Pg.38 Page 1 of 2 OFFICE USE ONLY Q Original (} Amended Date 49 16. List the floor(s)of the building that the establishment is located on: Ground Floor 17. List the room number(s)the establishment is located in within the building,if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located within 500 feet of three or more on-premises liquor establishments? 0 Yes ( No 19.Will the license holder or a manager be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? Yes Q No 20. If this is a transfer application(an existing licensed business is being purchased)provide the name and serial number of the licensee: Name Serial Number 21. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the estabilshment is located? C)Yes(if YES,SKIP 23-26) (E)No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 0 J 22. Building Owner's Full Name: Wappinger K Holdings, LLC m 23. Building Owner's street Address: 444 South Fulton Avenue o _ Q 24.City,Town or Village: Mt.Vernon State: NY Zip Code: 10553 L L 0 25. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 914-667-6400 U et et N O N Representative or Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the W Application for a License to Traffic in Alcohol at the Establishment identified in this Notice � ti N 26. Representative/Attorney's Full Name: Lorenzo L.Angelino, Esq. � o M 27.Representative/Attorney's Street Address: 42 Catharine Street o N 28. City,Town or Village: Poughkeepsie State: NY Zip Code: 92601 29. Business Telephone Number of Representative/Attorney: 8452141133 U U -- M 30. Business E-mail Address of Representative/Attorney: langelino@angelinolaw.com Q I am the applicant or licensee holder or a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are in conformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature,I affirm-under Penalty of Perjury-that the representations made in this form are true. 31. Printed Principal Name: Shaniece N. Brown Title: Owner Principal Signature: p � Page 2 1 Packet Pg.39 . 050. PAGE I pF 2 TqWftf Fishkill o � Clerk te�,,� W807 Route 52 5- 9Fishkill, NY12524 22 202, 4 ext. 3333 1 btompkins @fishkill-ny.g )Dlvn www.fishkili-ny,,ov VVaPPingc TO Wry CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS TO: Robert Balkind, Commissioner- DC Department of Public Works Phil Benante, Superintendent and Board Members - Haldane Central School District Blodgett Memorial Library Dwight Bonk, Superintendent and Board Members - Wappingers Central School District Jennifer F. Cocozza, Vice Commissioner-DC Department of Planning &Development o Nicholas D'Alessandro, Supervisor and Town Board Members - Town of East Fishkill J a� Jonathan Kanter, Chair- Town of Fishkill Planning Board&Planning Board Members = Lee Kyriacou, Mayor and City Council Members -City of Beacon Matthew Landahl, Superintendent and Board Members City of Beacon School District oQ Lance MacMillan, PE, Regional Director -NYS Department of Transportation Jason Maietta, Director-- Town of Fishkill Recreation Department o Kathleen Martin, Mayor and Board of Trustees—Village of Fishkill v Richard Thurston, Supervisor and Board Members - Town of Wappinger Michael Tremper, Water & Sewer Operator Town of Fishkill - CAMO Pollution Control N John Van Tassel, Town of Phillipstown Supervisor and Town Board Members N rn W FROM: Rebecca.Tompkins, RMC, CTCV, Town Clerk � ti N O BATE: February 16, 2423 N 0 N SUBJECT: TOWN OF FISHKILL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE (CPU) _ Draft GEIS E U The enclosed are being sent for the purpose indicated by the check mark: Q ✓ For notification of Interested agencies about Town Board, as Lead Agency, continuation of SEQRA review. ✓ For your review and comment. Documents enclosed: 1. Adopted Resolution Accepting the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement in the SEQRA Review of the Town's Comprehensive Plan. Update and Setting a Public Hearing for March 15, 2423; 2. Adopted Resolution Setting the Public hearing on the Comprehensive Plan Update for April 5, 2423; Packet Pg.40 6.8,a - - — -- __--__--_RESOLUTION-NO2023-82-----._ Resolution Accepting Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement In SEQRA Review Of The Town's Comprehensive Plan Update And Setting a Public Hearing Upon It At the Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Fishkill,Dutchess County,New York,held at Francois R. Cross meeting room, 807 Route 52, Fishkill,New York, on the day of February 1.5, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Ozzy Albra, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, o the following were present: a U PRESENT: Supervisor Ozzy Albra 0 Q Council Members - Louise Daniele L John Forman o Carmine Istvan Brian Wrye M N O AjBSENT: N co W The following Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Albra and seconded by N Council Member Istvan. q M N WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Fishkill has undertaken N preparation of an update to the Town's Comprehensive Plan ("CPU"); and E WHEREAS, the adoption of the CPU is an action subject to review under the New York State Environmental. Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") Q ECL §8-0101 et seq. and 6 NYCRR Part 617; and WHEREAS, a positive declaration has been made in regard to SEQRA review of the CPU; and WHEREAS, the Town Board has prepared and accepted a scope for a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement ("DGEIS"); and WHEREAS, the Town Board has caused a DGEIS to be prepared; NOWT-THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: Packet Pg.41 -------------------..----.---RESOLUTION NO.2023-83 Resolution to Set Public Dearing on the Comprehensive Plan Update At the Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Fishkill, Dutchess County,New York, held at Francois R. Cross meeting room, 807 Route 52, Fishkill,New York, on the day of February 15, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Ozzy Albra, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor Ozzy Albra .Council Members _ Louise Daniele o J John. Forman Carmine Istvan Brian Wrye = 0 Q m L ABSENT: o U et et The following Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Albra and seconded by N 0 Council Member Istvan.. N CO W Ozzy Albra, Supervisor aye Louise Daniele, Council Member , aye N John Forman, Council Member aye o Carmine Istvan, Council Member aye N Brian Wrye, Council Member excused N Motion carried 4-0 E U Dated: Fishkill,New York Q February 15, 2023 C a C aper Nl, Leatherwood Deputy Town Clerk 1 Packet Pg.42 6.8,a 14-12-9 3199)-9c SEQR State Environmental Quality Review Notice of Completion of and - Notice of SEAR Hearing Lead Agency: .own of Fishkill Town Board: Project Number. Address: Town of Fishkill::Town:Hall:' Date 2116123 879 116ute52 Fishkill, NY 12524' This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law. (and local law #.N/A -i any 0 J 0 A Draft Environmental Impact Statement has been completed and accepted for the = proposed action described below. Comments are requested and will be accepted by the contact person until wednesda :3/15/23 A public hearing on the Draft ENS will be 0 held on weds 3/15123 at 7 PIVI ,(date and time) at,Fish H Town Hal.1879 M 52.Fisl kill. NY.1.2524 (place). L 0 Name of Action: p omprehensive Plan-Update (CPU) M Adoption of the Town of Fishkill C N - - 0 COW Description of Action: N he CPU Committee is,a group of people from the community who created an updated plan for the future of theM Town of Fishkill. The concept for the plan was an outline based on the.goals, objectives and actions recommended o in the Fishkill Comprehensive.Plan adopted;on September 23,.2009, including updates,on accomplishments since . N he2609 plan was adopted; and.the creation and launch of community survey questionnaire, with an'online platform and distributed paper copies,which concluded in spring of 2022:The survey results provided input:from the E community resulting-in the Committee's updated goals, objectives and strategies as expressed in the Draft"CPU. he CPU, the updated',plan:for.Fishkill,focuses on.community connections, including pedestrian, transit and traffic improvements; better design of the built environment, Including:a look at what lands may remain for development; Q infrastructure needs including water supply;and:wastewater treatment systems;and the need for great places for people to enjoy and live in, with an eye toward ensuring economic and social diversity:The priorities of conserving critical lands, preserving:special and'significant environmental resources;'and the emphasis on the stewardship of historic and scenic resources will continue as important themes in the Town's future. Following S�QRA review, agency referrals and review, and public hearings,'the CPU will be revised and;adopted; "' Location: ^ (Include street address and the name of the municipality/county. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended.) The Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan:Update (CPU) addresses the.entirety of the Town of Fishkill, located in Southwestern Dutchess County IVY. The Town's relationship to adjoining.communities and its.corresponding school districts is described in the C-PU The CPU related^documents and maps are available at the Town of Fishkill. website at .hftps://www;flshkill-ny..gov/via the Comprehensive Plan Update page. Packet Pg.43 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Pian Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 DRAFT-GENERICENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT-STATEMENT-(DGEIS)-FOR-THE- — -- - ---- -- TOWN OF FISHKILL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE (CPU) Prepared for the Lead Agency: Town of Fishkill Town Board 807 Route 52 Fishkill, NY 12524 Contact: Supervisor Ozzy Albra at 845-831-7800, extension 3309 Town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York Prepared by; o Elizabeth T.Axelson,AICP CPL Architecture Engineering Planning, CPLTeam,com 26 IBM Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 0 Name of Action: Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) L L 0 SEQR Status: Type 1 �t Date of Acceptance by Lead Agency: M N O Date of Public Hearing; and Date for Submittal of Public comments: U) W o: r. N N O M N O N E V fC Q 1 Packet Pg.44 6.8,a Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 Ih EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT The description of the proposed project section of this DGEIS provides a broad and general description of the format and content of the Comprehensive Plan Update noting the various sections such as the introduction, vision and the CPU Committee process. More detail about the CPU can be found by perusing the CPU document,which listed in the list of appendices at the end of this DGEIS.The CPU and appendices can be found on the Town of Fishkill website. The INTRODUCTION of the Comprehensive Plan Update, the CPU, provides a view of the Town of Fishkill as expressed by the CPU Committee, who are all members of the community. It emphasizes that Fishkill 6 is an established, developed and lively community with the Hudson Highlands, the Hudson River and ° J many neighborhoods, parks, business and cultural/historical areas that shape its scenery and natural 0 and community character. Fishkill "is a great place to live and work" due to its location in the region with many options for transportation, work, shopping, social and leisure activities and services for daily o needs.The quality of life for residents is enhanced as the community values and preserves its natural, N cultural, and open space resources. °'- 0 The CPU's VISION recognizes the need to continue preserving Fishkill's historic and cultural heritage; its ecologically significant network of wetlands,watercourses, and water bodies; meadows,woodlands; M wildlife habitats; aquifers and other resources. Protection of resources will be balanced by N opportunities for sensible residential and nonresidential development.The Town of Fishkill will pursue C' an environmentally and economically sustainable future by protecting and enhancing natural resources, W expanding renewable energy infrastructure, pursuing alternative transportation infrastructure,focusing development an abandoned or obsolete sites, and preserving its remaining open space.The Town seeks N to diversify the local economy with innovative strategies focused on the community and the region, o while encouraging mixed use, walkable development in areas that have already been developed.The o Town of Fishkill will become a diverse and inclusive community where residents,families and N stakeholders can afford to live,work and play,where trails and sidewalks connect neighborhoods with services and amenities, and with each other. _ U This CPU intends to provide a clear vision, goals, and actions with an implementation plan to achieve Q completion of tasks in the next five to ten years.The Town will strive to become a more connected, inclusive, and vibrant community. The Draft CPU provides a description of the COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE CPU COMMITTEE PROCESS. The body of the Draft CPU consists of a section of GOALS OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES with 11 sections A.through K. with each presenting a broader goal. For example,section A's goal focuses on how to CONNECT PEOPLE AND PLACES.The more specific objectives that are presented address related problems such as traffic concerns, and patterns; how these might be assessed and improved; the need for sidewalks and other improvements to encourage safety and convenience for pedestrians, commuters, bicyclists and drivers;the pursuit of more and better transit; and to connect streets and neighborhoods for circulation and safety. From these more specific objectives,the CPU presents specific 3 Packet Pg.46 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement(DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 disturbance impacts. Each individual sidewalk project would involve site specific review under the SEQR-ATCV eof"plate tial c ats of implelnenting a sidewayco structioriV-rogram wnVd—be-mitigated-by the phased approach outlined in the CPU,One of the benefits of an adopted CPU document with a specific list of strategies is that it opens avenues for funding and mitigating the effects of land development by requiring development groups to construct sections of sidewalks in areas affected by their proposed projects. The implementation of the goals, objectives and strategies in CPU sections A. through K.,would have primarily beneficial impacts to the Town of Fishkill. The CPU section PROMOTE GOOD DESIGN OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT points out that certain areas of town may be limited for development of needed residential development due to limitations of existing water supply and sewage treatments systems.This section of the CPU also examines and presents aspects of Fishkill's landscape to identify larger parcels of vacant land,which may be available for o development or redevelopment, potentially for mixed-use development.While better design and land development may be desired, this section points to the need for supporting water and sewer m r_ infrastructure. Adoption of the CPU in this case would not have any direct impacts on the environment yet may lead to needed improvements for more compact and higher quality community development. o Q m Refer to the impacts and mitigation section for elaboration on how the adoption of the CPU is likely to 0 have beneficial impacts, no direct impacts,or would lead to projects that would involve subsequent site- t) specific review under the SEQRA . �d N REASONABLE ALTERNATIVES TO BE CONSIDERED N U) This section of the DGEIS considers Comprehensive Plan Update CPU with Code Amendments which W W notes that the Town has a very detailed and up to date set of code chapters and regulations that are in ti use in the Town.The CPU does not propose any zoning amendments yet addresses the needs of a N substantially developed community in need of other objectives and strategies to improve life in the q community.Accordingly,this alternative would not address the community's priorities as stated in the o CPU. N m This section of the DGEIS also considers a no action alternative in which the CPU is not adopted, The = result would be that the insights of the CPU Committee, all members of the community, guided by the U responses to the CPU Survey, would not be considered for implementation, including: transportation Q improvements (pedestrian, rail trail, transit and road), recreation facility expansion (a park for children of all abilities; and needed community gathering, cultural and recreational facilities); and water and wastewater improvements, and other facilities and amenities intended to Improve the quality of life and environmental quality of a substantially developed community. The CPU Committee's recommendation to prepare and adopt"a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)focused on the Town of Fishkill's Hudson River shoreline, including public access to the river" is a key aspect of Fishkill that requires the community's attention.This and other water-related and water quality recommendations, such as the adoption of the DWSP2, related to drinking water protection,would not be considered or implemented. 5 Packet Pg.46 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 meadows, steeply sloped and wooded lands;wildlife habitat and aquifers and other natural resources. .... - -- The ongoing protection of our resoGYces will be-ba[alice -t7y planned nporturlities for sersi e eyeo residential and nonresidential land development. The Town of Fishkill will pursue an environmentally and economically sustainable future by protecting and enhancing existing natural resources, expanding renewable energy infrastructure, pursuing connectivity by developing alternative transportation infrastructure,focusing development on abandoned or obsolete sites, and preserving its remaining open space, historic, scenic and cultural assets.The Town will strive to enhance and diversify the local economy by pursuing innovative strategies that focus on the needs of the community and the region,while preserving precious and Important open space by encouraging mixed use,walkable development in areas that have already been developed. The Town of Fishkill will be a place where a diverse and inclusive community of residents, families and stakeholders can afford to live,work and play,where trails and sidewalks connect neighborhoods with services and amenities, and with each other, o J m This Comprehensive Plan Update is intended to provide a clear vision, goals,and actions with an 0 implementation plan designed to achieve completion of implementation tasks in the next five to ten years, By doing so,the Town will strive to become a more connected, inclusive, and vibrant community. o Q m COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE CPU COMMITTEE PROCESS L 0 U The CPU Committee is a dedicated group of 18 volunteers from the community intent on creating an 17 updated plan for the future of the Town of Fishkill who participated in 1 or 2 meetings per month many M meetings from September 29, 2021 through November 9, 2022. From the early months of 2022 through N the spring of 2022,created a survey questionnaire fortheir community, and then launched and w concluded it in the spring of 2022.The results are summarized in the CPU document and are listed among other Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Committee Resources at the end of this DCEIS.The CPU Committee will reconvene for meetings to address public and agency comments on the CPU to assist in N creating a revised plan for adoption by the Town of Fishkill Town Board. M N O N GOALS OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES 0 m The CPU presents a series of broader goals,with elaboration on more specific objectives that spring E from each of the goals,with each objective presenting specific priorities and strategies,which must be acted upon so that the Town of Fishkill can actually implement the improvements, connections, Q projects, quality land development, and the infrastructural systems necessary to support needed mixed- use and residential development, better parks and pedestrian ways,while protecting the community's natural and cultural resources.The broader goal statements are set forth below. Refer to the full CPU document for the specific objectives and strategies. A. GOAL. CONNECT PEOPLE AND PLACES (traffic concerns, patterns, assessment and improvement; sidewalks; improvements to encourage safety and convenlence for pedestrians, commuters, bicyclists and drivers; more and better transit; connect streets and neighborhoods for circulation and safety) B. GOAL: PROMOTE GOOD DESIGN OF THE. BUILT ENVIRONMENT (smart growth, better design, and compact, mixed-use development; explore existing capacity and possible connections with the existing sewer/wastewater systems; review current land use, 7 Packet Pg.47 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 IV. ENVIRONMENTAI-SETTIN' �This section will include a brief description of the environmental setting and existing conditions of the Town of Fishkill, The Introduction of the CPU provides a meaningful description of the environmental setting and existing conditions of the Town of Fishkill.The text of the CPU Introduction is in the "Description of the Proposed Project", above. Graphic depictions of the Town are provided in the CPU Maps listed in section VII of this DGEIS, below, showing Fishkill's extensive aquatic systems of wetlands,floodplains, creeks, streams and waterbodies; aquifer areas; community resources such as cultural resources, parkland,government, recreational and religious facilities; historical and cultural places and resources, including historical markers; and the type 0 and layout of zoning districts. _J 0 U The primary transportation routes are depicted on each of the maps noted above serving as a framework for the Town and connections between Fishkill and its neighboring municipalities: the Towns o of Wappinger, East Fishkill, and Philipstown; and the City of Beacon; and the Village of Fishkill.These N routes include U.S. Route 9 and New York State Routes 9D and 52; Interstate Route 84; and Dutchess County Routes 34 (Baxtertown Road), 35 (Osborne Hill Road) and 36 (Red Schoolhouse Road).. L) �t Because the CPU maps are based on tax parcel mapping, each depicts the layout of more open and less M intensively developed lands in much of the southern and southeastern portions of the Town.This is o because these areas of Fishkill are mountainous and very hilly,yet with a low corridor along the `V co southern half of Route 9, and the southeastern tip of Fishkill sloping down to the Hudson River. W Corridors of blended nonresidential, mixed use and residential development are assembled along the ti southern half of Route 9, and the southeastern tip of Fishkill. C' N O In contrast, numerous closely arranged neighborhoods and clusters of business development are found N in the central and northern areas of the Town of Fishkill including the Village of Fishkill.These more N densely developed hamlet areas, including: Brinckerhoff, Castle Point, Dutchess Junction, Dutchess Park, Glenham, Lomola, Merritt Boulevard, Rombout, and others are interspersed with parks and open space = lands.Several of the neighborhood and business areas are served by well-utilized public water supply U and sewage treatment systems. Q The population estimate of the United States Census Bureau of July 1, 2022 of Fishkill town is 24, 513, up from 22,107 people as of the April 1, 2010 Census. Persons under 18 years old make up approximately 15.5%of the population, with those 65 years old and over making up 20.8%, with the remaining 63.7%of the population between the ages of 19 and 64. Female persons make up 46.5%of the Town's population. In terms of race and Hispanic origin, 71.7%of the community is recorded by the US Census as "White alone", 12.8%is"Black or African American alone",4.2% is "Asian alone" and 14.3% is "Hispanic or Latino"; and 7.4%of Fishkill is"Two or more races". In the period between 2017 to 2021 there were 9,349 households with 2.23 average person per household and an Owner-occupied housing unit rate of 64.3%. 9 Packet Pg.48 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement(DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 by a phased approach. Also, documenting a specific list of strategies in an adopted plan p _ . Y q g .. . - opetts a�enues�for funding and mitigatirig-the effects of`Iand- evelo merit- —re uinri development groups to construct pedestrian, commuter, and bicyclists' improvements or portions of the rail trail in areas affected by their proposed projects. B. GOAL: PROMOTE GOOD DESIGN OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (smart growth, better design, and compact, mixed-use development; explore existing capacity and possible connections with the existing sewer/wastewater systems; review current land use, development potential, underutilized lands and reframing future potential use, new use designations, reclamation needs) This CPU section recognizes that there are zoning provisions for mixed-use and compact development, and that the encouragement of small-scale, neighborhood businesses would involve examination of existing zoning to identify potential sites or to determine o whether zoning revisions would be needed. However, there are limits to compact or _J m cluster development as many areas of the Town of Fishkill do not have public sewer = facilities or insufficient additional sewer capacity. Similarly, many areas of the Town of Fishkill do not have available public water facilities or have insufficient additional public o water supply capacity. The Town would have to explore and create new water sources, and fund, design and build new treatment and transmission facilities. Please refer to the o appendices for information about the Town of Fishkill's water and sewer districts. t) The CPU recommends that the Town explore possible connections with the existing sewer/wastewater systems: M i. Village of Fishkill Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) located on the south N end of Jackson Street; co ii. the closest Town of East Fishkill Sewer District(s); w iii. the City of Beacon Wastewater Treatment Facility, which is associated with the DCWWA and receives all the wastewater produced in the City of Beacon and the N Dutchess Park area of Fishkill;and M iv. the NYS Matteawan property has a private sewage treatment facility. o v. Additionally,the Tri-Municipal Sewer Commission includes Town of `V Poughkeepsie,Town of Wappinger, and Village of Wappinger Falls. vi. Also, there may be a vacant site or a site available for redevelopment that = would accommodate a wastewater treatment system. Q Exploration of new water sources,the funding, design and construction of water supply and sewer treatment facilities, and the exploration of connections with the existing sewer/wastewater systems of neighboring municipalities would have primarily beneficial impacts,Any impacts related to cost could be offset by pursuing funding for the design and construction of such facilities.The design and approval of such facilities would incorporate mitigation for related construction impacts. This section of the CPU also examines the Town of Fishkill's landscape to identify larger parcels of vacant land, which may be available for development or redevelopment. It provides information about large vacant, or underutilized or lands for potential redevelopment, yet does not propose any specific land development project or any amendment to the Code of the Town of Fishkill. The information in this analysis may be I1 Packet Pg.49 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) ©raft Generic Environmental Impact Statement(DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 (CEA) designations to help protect significant ecological communities"; "Utilize state of --- — th-e alb conserVatiori pl"an�iin�techniquesv�b protect-import"arit envrronmen�a resources and create a connected network of green space throughout the community"; and to "Ensure that infrastructure does not encourage sprawl", noting the conservation cluster and compact design provisions in the code. The statement of these goals, objectives and strategies is the basis for planning and environmental projects and reviews in Fishkill. Many similar objectives and standards are also expressed in the Code of the Town of Fishkill. Since the implementation of the stated objectives and strategies in this section would be protective of the environment, no environmental impacts are associated with this CPU objective. Accordingly, mitigation measures would not be necessary. F. GOAL: PRESERVE SPECIAL, SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES (adopt and implement the Town of Fishkill proposed New York State Drinking Water Source o Protection Program (DWSP2), protect groundwater and surface water; and improve _J W stormwater quality) U m This CPU section would commit the Town to follow several objectives and strategies to: o 0. "Review, adopt and fully implement the objectives of the Town of Fishkill that are set forth in the proposed New York State (NYS) Drinking Water Source Protection Program o (DWSP2),";-and to protect surface water quality and natural drainage areas;-and the t) quality and quantity of groundwater; and to improve stormwater quality; reduce d impacts of development on steep slopes; protect areas rich in biodiversity; encourage M the use of native plant species; and preserve existing trees and plant new trees. The N statement of these goals, objectives and strategies is integral to the "long-term health, di safety, and welfare" of the Town and its residents; and is the basis for planning and environmental projects and reviews in Fishkill, Many similar objectives and standards are also expressed in the Code of the Town of Fishkill. Since the implementation of the N stated objectives and strategies in this section would be protective of the environment, q M no environmental impacts are associated with this CPU objective. Accordingly, o mitigation measures would not be necessary. `V m G. GOAL: EMPHASIZE SCENIC AND HISTORIC STEWARDSHIP (Protect the scenic beauty of = ridgelines, aesthetic and cultural quality of scenic roads, historic and archaeological U structures and sites) Q This CPU section would commit the Town to "enhance Fishkiil's unique sense of place" by following several objectives and strategies to : "Protect the scenic beauty of the ridgelines that contribute to Fishkill's unique character"; "Protect and enhance the aesthetic quality of scenic roads"; "Preserve and commernorate.significant historic and archaeological structures and sites", including preparing an inventory of historic sites and structures and allowing "adaptive re-use of historic structures to help preserve them by permitting a broader range of uses". The statement of these goals, objectives and strategies is the basis for planning and environmental and other projects and reviews in Fishkill. Many similar objectives and standards are also expressed in the Code of the Town of Fishkill. Since the implementation of the stated objectives and strategies in this section would be protective of the environment, no environmental impacts are 13 Packet Pg.50 Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGFIS) Draft February 7, 2023 municipal efforts and agreements with all neighboring municipalities to plan for the connecfiori ar�d/or coritjH atiff of-iffirovemehts-and-infrastructure sic as si walks and pedestrian crossings, public water and wastewater facilities"; and "implement specific recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan pertaining to amenities for connecting people and places and enhancing community character such as Gateways, Gateway Areas and Corridors". Since the implementation of the stated objectives and strategies in this section would support growth and be generally protective of the environment, no environmental impacts are associated with this CPU objective. Accordingly, mitigation measures would not be necessary. a� O J O V O O V r- 0 O Q N O L L O M N O N U) W ti N N O M N O N O O E V M Q 15 Packet Pg.61 6r8.a' Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGFIS) Draft February 7, 2023 As noted above, the existing Code of the Town of Fishkill provides a very current, detailed-et ofch-apters providin"gYequirements;tartdards and-aprroVl-an permitting processes for many aspects of land use and development and related improvements. Whether or not the proposed CPU is adopted, land development would continue to be guided and governed by the current code provisions, since no code amendments are proposed. Yet if the CPU is not adopted, then all of the insights and intensive work by the CPU Committee, all members of the community, would not be considered for implementation. As noted herein, the Draft CPU focuses on transportation (pedestrian, rail trail, transit and road), recreation (a park for children of all abilities; and needed community gathering, cultural and recreational facilities); and water and wastewater improvements, and other facilities and amenities needed to improve the quality of life and environmental quality of a substantially developed community. This would delay o creation of the identified, needed improvements and facilities. _J m U The CPU Committee's recommendation to prepare and adopt "a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) focused on the Town of Fishkill's Hudson River shoreline, o including public access to the river" is a key aspect of Fishkill that requires the Q community's attention. Other water quality recommendations, such as the adoption of °'- - the DWSP2, related to drinking water protection, would not -be -considered or L) implemented. The focus on the LWRP and these transportation, recreation, and water and wastewater N improvements arose as priority items that the community should pursue given the di substantially developed status of the town to address the needs of the existing and future residents of Fishkill.The no-action alternative, resulting in a Draft CPU that is not adopted, would negate and prevent implementation of the specific goals, objectives and N strategies that are spelled out in the CPU,which would address the needs of the existing M and future residents of Fishkill. o N E V M Q 17 Packet Pg.62 6r8.a' Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement(DGEIS) Draft February 7, 2023 + Adopted Town Board resolution approving the EAF, Establishing Lead Agency, �� — �--- aril Adopting a"PositNe'i?ecl"aratiari; • Adopted Town Board resolution directing the preparation of a Generic Environmental Impact Statement,Acknowledging preparation of a draft scope and Scheduling a scoping session; + SEQRA Positive Declaration and Scoping Notice; • SEQRA Draft Scoping Outline; and • Draft Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan Update, revised November 8, 2022; and • Comprehensive Plan Update (CPU) Committee Resources: + Town of Fishkill Comprehensive Plan, Adopted September 23, 2009; • Town of Fishkill Survey Questionnaire, launched on Survey Monkey March 23, 2022, results tabulated May 30, 2022; • CPU Maps: o • Comprehensive Plan Objectives (CPU) map, dated 9/12/22, revised 10/19/22; J m • Comprehensive Plan of 2009, Map 2 Proposed Recreation Zoning District, dated = m March 2009; a • Wetlands Floodplains and Waterbodies Map, dated 10/5/21, revised 9/12/22; o Q • Aquifer Protection Overlay(AQO) Zone map, dated 9/7/21, adopted 10/20/21; L • Community Resources Map, dated 10/13/21, revised 10/18/22; o • Historical and Cultural Resources Map, dated 8/2/21, revised 10/29/21; and U • Town of Fishkill Zoning Map Revised 8/22/18,Annotated to Highlight MF (Mullti-family Residential Districts) and Development, Markups dated 10/6/21. N • Descriptions of Water and Sewer Districts in the Town of Fishkill provided by cNv, Michael Tremper, CAMO on 10/26/22. W E. Documents Incorporated by Reference N • Code of the Town of Fishkill o • Greenway Connections: Greenway Compact Program and Guides for Dutchess N County(DC) Communities, DC Department of Planning & Development, approved N March 2000 = m E U Q 19 Packet Pg. 63 l C O V I N G T O N 001 Covington&Burling LLP One CityCenter BEIJING BRUSSELS DUBAI FRAN FURT JOH NNES UR 650 Tenth Street,NW LONDON LOS ANGELES NEW YO PAL Washington,DC 20001-4956 SAN FRANCISCO SEOUL SHANGHA WA G T +1 202 662 6000 FEBReceived ao-9 2�� Bozo y Februar 15, 2023 Y By First Class Mail Town of Wapplinger Town Clare Re: FCC Petition to Modify the Television Market of Station WZME, Bridgeport, Connecticut to Include Communities Served by Altice USA, Inc. a� 0 To whom it may concern: � U 0 We write to provide you with a service copy of the Petition for Special Relief filed by TV-49, Inc., licensee of television station WZME, Bridgeport, Connecticut ("WZME"). 0 0 a� WZME is assigned by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to the New o York, New York Designated Market Area (the "DMA") for the purposes of determining carriage v on cable systems. Through a series of prior FCC market modification orders over two decades17 ago, a number of communities within the New York DMA were removed from WZME's market. N Due to the deployment of a new transmission facility at the Empire State Building in New York N City, WZME now provides direct broadcast television service to most of the communities co previously excluded from its market. Accordingly, as permitted by section 76.59 of the FCC's rules, WZME seeks through this Petition to add back to its market the communities served by N Altice USA, Inc. within the New York DMA. Pursuant to section 76.7(x)(3) of the FCC's rules, o we are providing you this notice as a cable television system operator, multichannel video N programming distributor, franchising authority, station licensee, permittee, or applicant, or other N interested person who is likely to be directly affected if the relief requested is granted. a� E A complete copy of this Petition for Special Relief and the associated exhibits may be U found at https://bi0y/40Ym2H5. If you would prefer to receive a hard copy of this Petition and Q the associated exhibits, please contact the undersigned at (202) 662-5368 or jcobb@eov.com, and we will mail one to you. Sincerely, /s/ John Cobb Counsel for TV-49, Inc. Packet Pg.64 A.:76.8,a �nl V Wallace &. Wallace, LLP Craig M.W ac Attorneys at Law Paralegals Tell aver* 85 Civic Center Plaza,Suite LL 3 Lisa Pecchia s r Pouglilreepsie,NewYork'12601 Ana Valencia-Rivas is b Tel.845-473900 Zina Ross o s J.Viglot * Fax 845-473-5548 Heather Whalen avid Sears** www.waRacelaw.net Sandra Oaldey Nancy Marcojohn Herbert N.Wallace Carla Salvatore (1937-2017) February 22,2023 *Admitted in NY and CT **Of Counsel Dutchess County Department of Planning&Development 85 Civic Center Plaza,Suite 107 at Poughkeepsie,NY 12601 J m Re: Report of Final Action Pursuant to GML 239- Um Town of Wappinger Adoption of Local Law No. 1 of the Year 2023 Entitled"A Local Law to Eliminate the Authority for Designed Residential Developments in the Town of °Q Wappinger" L L O I am the Attorney to the Town of Wappinger and the Town Board has directed me to make a Report t) to the Dutchess County Department of Planning& Development of its final action with respect to the above noted matter pursuant to GML 239-m. N 0 At its Town Board meeting onanua 23 2023 the Town of Wappinger Town Board unanimously N Jco adopted the adopted Local Law 1 of 2023 Entitled "A Local Law to Eliminate the Authority for W Designed Residential Developments in the Town of Wappinger." The Town Board reviewed the referral response from Dutchess County Department of Planning&Development that recommended N that the Local Law not be adopted and that amendments to 240-50 be made instead, Despite the o recommendations of Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development, the Town of N Wappinger Town Board unanimously adopted the Local Law for the reasons set forth below. N M After reviewing the 2010 Comprehensive Plan,the Town Board determined that the repeal of 240-50 0) E and. use of Conservation Subdivisions is the most appropriate method for achieving the affordable housing goals as set forth in the latest Comprehensive Plan.The 2010 Comprehensive Plan considered 2 the Designed Residential Development provisions and suggested that it be changed and other Q provisions of the Comprehensive Plan recommended a different method to create affordable housing. At page 36, the 201.0 Comprehensive Plan states: Mthe establishment of specific mapped affordable/workforce and senior housing overlay districts over a very limited number of single-family districts that would permit a developer to apply for density bonuses in exchange for providing affordable/workforce housing or senior housing in conservation/open space subdivisions on sites located within the districts. In these cases, development below the R-20 District requirements would not be permitted and the projects would each need to include a substantial open space component. Received FEB-172 3 2023 Town of Wappinger Town i Packet Pg.66 6.8,a 11 Age I2 The 2010 Comprehensive Plan at page 35 recommends amending 240--50 with a more streamlined approval process as well as enacting Conservation Subdivision provisions.' The Conservation Subdivision provisions found at 240-19(B) are more streamlined than 240-50 and are part of the procedure for providing affordable housing set forth above. Conservation subdivisions permit up to four multifamily units per structure. In addition, the threshold criteria for 240-50 regarding collector roads are not consistent with the current Comprehensive Plan and 240-50 does not encourage development in existing centers where they can be served by existing roads, utilities, and community facilities. Conservation subdivisions provide an alternative to provide affordable multifamily housing in a manner consistent with the Town's current Comprehensive Plan and gives the Town Board authority to focus the development into existing centers where there is sufficient infrastructure to support the development. o J The comments of Dutchess County Planning are rioted,but it is the opinion of the Town Board that the Conservation Subdivision suggested by the 2010 Comprehensive Plan is a better alternative for advancing sustainable affordable housing in the Town of Wappinger. o Q Very truly yours, L WALLA.CE&WALLACE LLP 0 N. N G AJ\ P. LT� tA1R N JP; n w ry cc: Town Board N Town Clerk No M N O N E V M Q 1 The 2010 Comprehensive Plan mist.Awnly references Designed Residential Development 240--50 as Planned Residential Development(Section 240-39). Packet Pg.66 DJ Heating&Air Conditioning,Inc. DJ Heating ; 1409 Route 9W, Marlboro, NY 12542 AirConditioning, (845)236-4436 Change Order N .y To: Town of Wappingers/CPL Team m Date: 2/22/23 Z Re: Change Order 1 -Add Break Room o L .y For the HVAC work associated with the added Break Room per drawings H2O2 and H800: o U Add: $99,379 ZE U m Notable exclusions which should be by other trades: Building penetrations,structural support framing, rn line voltage wiring, roofing, concrete pads. U- 0 Please see attached"COE"Change Order Estimate Breakdown Sheet and quotes from suppliers and E subcontractors. L L 0 Thank you, _ Vincent Pomarico a� L V DJ Heating &Air Conditioning Inc 1409 Route 9W Marlboro NY 12542 0 E E 0 U 1 Packet Pg.67 Prepared by DJ Heating&A/C 2/22/2023 Page 1 Customer Data: Date: 2r'2/2023 INappiing eirs„Highway Garage IBireak 14aaxnrni Estimate No. Job No. 22.232 Labor/Unit Office Shop Field Mat'I/Unit Mat'I/Unit Material Quanity Labor Hrs. Labor Hrs. Labor Hrs. Quanity Cost Cost ITEM: SITU 1 1 8 1 7,925.00 7,925.00 TESHVAC SS(( I C:}utr ooi,4.Ini'f 1 4 1 6,719.58 6,719.58 VP Supply OI,A9ooi Unit S3 and 1 2 0.00 VP Supply `SI 1 3 Indoor 4.Ini'fs 3 6 0.00 VP Supply ("'OndensaPV Pains 1 3 1 1 125.00 125.00 ("'OndensaPV I'urrips 3 3 3 155.00 465.00 N n l ll I es,r h u ge:R rig PIJI V 170' 48 170 8.66 1,472.20 N ("'Ond nssa:r F'gaing 85' 12 85 4.75 403.75 ("'OndonsaPV PIJIV Inssulsatlon 85' 8 85 1.25 106.25 VP Supply El i I Ixlvc,( In I u1b ivaz 6 6 1 7,565.00 7,565.00 Buckley O I-ouvc rs 2 4 1 1,975.00 1,975.00 Buckley m KI i 1 Kik"hen I kxs d 1 4 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 Internet Price �y 4ik"he n I kmd Shipping 1 1 100.00 100.00 O ven(flhrouc1171 Oor 1 4 1 225.00 225.00 Z I ouvc isr 2 4 1 1,975.00 1,975.00 Buckley =O l a b it r v Duclworik,I)ur l l i�:urgel'ss 897# 30 897 2.25 2,018.25 nsall I)uclwork 897# 39 0.00 VVrI:rla I)uclworlk 907 sf 18 907 0.86 780.02 O a ke OrI'ss,I) rnp rss,f"lex Bra nch 1111 6 6 6 65.00 390.00 O Grille 1:90x frs:urssihonss 4 4 2 4 35.00 140.00 )iffussel'ss aId Grilles 6 3 1 745.00 745.00 = Equ'iprri nP l iaurgel'ss 4 6 4 75.00 300.00 O Shop I)rawlllgss 16 0.00 V )VIiveriesk 8 0.00 0.00 U 0.00 Q 0.00 (n 0.00 L- 0.00 0 Sub Totals: 16 51 182 Material 34,430.05 N 96.63 98.80 127.23 NYS Tax E 1,546.08 5,038.80 23,155.86 Total Mall 34,430.05 a0 Labor 29,740.74 `. Subcontracts: Amount Overhead&Profit 0-1-51 9,625.62 N Controls 12,943.00 Encon Job Cost 73,796.41 L- Testing and Balancing 3,500.00 Total DJ Work 73,796.41 O Subcontracts 18,270.00 L' Warranty 2,761.99 Bond 4,550.57 O Total Job 99,378.97 = fC Total Subcontracts 16,443.00 V Subcontractor O/H 1,827.00 10 Total Sub&O/H 18,270.00 Total Subcontractors: 18,270.00 7'+ fC a1 O O U O E E O U Pagel Packet Pg.68 7.2 , QQ4CCQZ`eQ, Quote Number 551574 QUOTATION Bid Date 02/20/2023 120 Railroad Avenue lt� Albany,NY 12205 Estimator Chris Butler/518-621-3465 (518)438-7423 Email cbutler@buckleyonline.com Fax(518)438-5527 Project WAPPINGER HIGHWAY DEPT GARAGE ADDITION Location WAPPINGER, NY III I'I I'I I'II'I'I'I I'I'I I 'll Plan Date 03/31/2022 Engineer CPL TEAM Addendum vi O Qty Product Description Price y ***NO SPECIFICATIONS*** m m SHEET METAL PRODUCTS 0 6 RGD PRICE INDUSTRIES,with steel construction &standard white $745 [2 AS SCHEDULE finish. Diffuser tagged D1 also includes an insualted backpan. 'a NO quote grille tagged S1 (no shown), insulated backpans for y r_ diffusers tagged R1 (not an option), color to match finish, U dampers, plaster frames or square to round adapters. 2 LOUVERS GREENHECK,tagged L-1 &2 with aluminum construction, 4"deep $1,975 Q channel frames, drainable blades, bird screens, extended sills& L color to match finish. ,o NO quote dampers, blank offs, sleeves or plenums. m 1 COILS GREENHECK,tagged ERC-1 with slip-in construction &SCR $1,525 controls. L m 6 ELECTRIC BASEBOARD QMARK,tagged EHTR-1 thru 6 with controls&thermostats. $7,565 L O m Sheet Metal Notes O Unless specifically noted,all registers,grilles,and diffusers are quoted with standard white finish. All diffusers that have t-bar lay-in panels are quoted for = standard 15/16 inch ceiling grid. If any type of supply diffuser or return grille is to require a sheet rock frame please add$33 each for a 2'x2'frame and$59 U for a 4'x2'frame. Above pricing does not include cable operated dampers. If any are required, please add$128 for each damper assembly. a1 L Terms&Conditions (� The above quotation is based on standard factory lead times and a one time release unless specifically noted. Any changes or cancellations made to orders > after release may be subject to additional fees. The above quotation is valid for 30 days from the date of the quote. Prices do not include local sales tax. Prices include standard ground freight. All standard terms and conditions of Buckley Associates or the manufacturer responsible for the billing applies. �_ (Copy provided upon request) Z O M V O E E O U QUOTATION TOTAL $ 11,810 Page 1 of 1 Packet Pg.69 Encon Services & Supply Inc . III3 I3 C y IV in A u t o-1A a t u i x S o II u t i o in III':in t e cl ir,a t o ir° PROPOSAL : Town of Wappinger Highway Bulletin 1 Date: 2-21-2023 From: James Forster Company: DJ Heating Attention: Vinny COMMENTS: Encon Services and Supply Inc. bid is for a complete and operating system a based on the "M" drawings with the following clarifications: y ° m This quotation includes: • Energy Recovery Unit(1) Z o Install and wire manufacturers provided remote controls ° • Reheat Coil (1) o Install and wire manufacturers provided remote controls N o Interlock with ERU o U • VRF System ZE o Install and wire manufacturers provided remote controls Q • Electric Heating Coils(6) rn L o Install and wire manufacturers provided remote controls ,0 ° E a� ° L L 0 Price $12,943.00 U W 0) 12 L ,M V My 3 V E E ° U „�.......... ..... 1141 Rivet,Rd,.,Selkirk,NY 12168 T(519)439 9412 F(518)439 7683, PAGE 1 1 1 Packet Pg.60 Ni ter+� ^�' 11" E S `", Thermal Environment Sales, Inc. 11 Sitterly Road - Clifton Park - New York - 12065 Phone (518)373-1100 - Fax (518)373-1800 www.teshvac.com TO: All Bidders DATE: February 161h,2023 PROJECT: Wappingers Garage LOCATION: Wappingers Falls, NY We are pleased to offer our proposal for the following: W W m (1)—Renewaire Energy Recovery Ventilator—(Tag: ERU-1) • 208V/1PH/60Hz Z • Single wall construction o • G5 Static plate core (10-year warranty) • Transformer/Relay kit 4)_ • Non-Fused disconnect switch N 0 • Backdraft Dampers (Shipped Loose) U • ECM motor ZE U • Filter alarms m Q • 2" pleated filters (MERV 8) L • Enhanced Controls w/ Factory BACnet authorization 0 Not included: Controls not listed above, Wiring, Vibration isolators E m 0 Total = $7,295.00(delivered) L 0 By: Dylan Bruhns v m a� L V �y 3 T V E 1. TERMS are Net 30 days from date of invoice upon receipt of satisfactory credit information. E 2. SALES TAX is not included in this quotation. Tax must be added to quotation amount unless a written legal U exemption/resale certificate is provided by Purchaser. 3. MATERIAL provided F.O.B. Factory -Freight prepaid and included, no material can be returned without prior written authorization. 4. RETAINAGE on payment is not acceptable. 5. This quotation is subject to change without notice and becomes void after 30 days from date above. 6. The equipment on this quotation is subject to the approval of the architect and engineer. 7. Late payments are subject to 18%APR charge. Accepted: Date: By: Title: Packet Pg.61 CAPITAL 7.2 AV TM ,Winair Jobe. Name COMPANY WAPPINGER BREAK ROOM 71 FULLER ROAD ALBANY, NY 12205 Quote No. ' DatePage PHONE (518) 459-0299 FAX (518) 459-0762 0034841 2/16/23 1 Expiration Date 2/26/23 Revised Date 2/16/23 Quoted' To Customer Bid Due Date 2/16/23 y DJ HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING = 1409 ROUTE 9W MARLBORO, NY 12542-5416 Quoted B N O m Phone (845) 236-4436 MARK O Fax (845) 236-3638 mwwhite@winair.com (518) 459-0299 O L Customer Payment Terms Quoted To Salesperson FOB' .y 001498 20 10TH, NET AFTER VINNY POMARICO GEORGE BEDIAN S = O U Unit Exten e Line Qty. D e s c i p t i o n Price UOM Price U O Q 1.0 1 AOU36RLXFZI HFI MULTI OUTDOOR 2416.9500 EA 2416.95 FUJITSU 5 DEG 0 4.0 2 ACUH09LUAS1 621.3600 1242.72 N 5.0 1 ACUHI2LUAS1 764.0200 764.02 E 6.0 3 UTG-CCGFGA 180.8200 542.46 4? GRILLE C 6.1 2 UTY-RSRY SIMPLE REMOTE 132.9100 EA 265.82 N ONE FOR EACH ROOM 4) 6.2 2 UTY-RNRUZ5 WIRED TOUCH REMOTE 254.2000 EA 508.40 a ONE FOR EACH ROOM Q 6.3 2 10703908 14/4 50' TRAY CABLE 47.8200 EA 95.64 O FOR MINI SPLITS 7.0 2 1/4X3/8X1/2X50 MINI EZP W/NUT 238.6900 EA 477.38 DUCTLESS SPLIT LINE SET = 9.0 1 47104807 18/2 BRWN THRMSTAT CB 62.9300 EA 62.93 U 10.0 1 6-34-6NM A/C WHIP NON-MET.CONN 25.5500 EA 25.55 a1 11.0 1 EDS-60U N/FUSE DISCONNECT 14.9900 EA 14.99 12.0 1 QSMS1801 MINI SPLIT STAND 1801 302.7300 EA 302.73 STAND FOR INSTALL 0 7'+ Tax Area Id Net Sales 6, 719.59 = LM Frei ht . 00 = Tax . 00 O Quotation Total 6, 719.59 r- O E E O U Packet Pg.62 (sseuisn8 m9N/uoi;ea9pisuoO leioadS aol swell) siapio 96ueuo 96eaeo Aemg6iH :uoi;eoiunwwoo co cw to w IL 0 0 0 0 010 Jm ro (O lNp N co QO O ko � M d r1 ti N Ln O H N cm O O Y OL M m n C N 1p L 0) Ln Ln a Q a o0 Ln 0 v co m o m c �o of LM Ol N N lD a � o 0 xe o Ln Y N O m O n � n O L N O a m O o M O O f0 O O V1 C U M 14 jy LU Cr lD W Ol M m C L !'I V a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o rn o rn L Q m � m a rn o o rn ~ rn rn ko " N c-I N M H m f0 f0 f0 f0 f0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y mu m a+ a+ a+ Q m m Q yv z � � � Waaa —_ LZ C.6 — Ln M 2i W Ln CL CL o a s s s 3 Q o 0 ._ ._ ._ Y 3 3 3 m m m m m 0 0 0 m f0 .V 0a0 N m m m (p U ho '� -0 U m '� U t C7 t C7 co 0 OA v v E OA v v E V N N O V N N O u W a m W a ----_ 7.2 /pp REQUEST CHANGE ORDER mpany,Inc, RCO Number: 2 Date: 1/31/23 Job#: 22149-01 Project: CPL-WAPPINGER GARAGE ADDITION To: Jon Bordendorf 10 HIGHWAY DRIVE CPL N WAPPINGER FALLS, NY 12590 26 IBM ROAD m POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601 W m Description: Bulletin 2-New Service/Added Breakroom Z r- O We submit herewith for your approval,the cost of making the following changes in our work on the above project: L The following price change is based on Bulletin 2 request to provide new electrical service to facility and add breakroom area. Acceptance of this RCO would void RCO 1.. O U 7E RCO is valid for 30 days from submittal.After 30 days, RCO will need to be revised due to volatile commodities pricing. v O Q Mehl Electric Co., Inc. ("Mehl")will not be responsible for any delay or nonperformance of its obligations under this agreement (except for payment obligations)to the extent said delay or nonperformance is caused by fire,war,riots,strikes, power surges or 0 failure, labor disputes,acts of God,declaration of a pandemic,governmental orders or regulations,delays caused by suppliers W and/or manufactures,failure of subcontractors or their services or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Mehl. If such an O event prevents or delays Mehl from performing any of its obligations under this agreement, it shall notify the other party as soon as reasonably practical,and shall take reasonable measures to recover from such position promptly. N L L The total amount to provide this work is.................................................................................................. $97,550.00 0 O O U If you have any questions,please contact me at(201)391-0114 or(845)735-4004. L V �y 3 O V E E O U Submitted by: Andrew Morreale Approved by: MEHL ELECTRIC CO. INC. Date: Cc: 74 South Main Street,Pearl River,NY 10965 0 NJ:201.391.0114 NY: 845.735.4004 0 Fax:845.735.3590 NJ Lic.14316 R Packet Pg 64 7.2 co Clark Patterson Lee ARCHITECTURE 1 ENGINEERING PLANNING INFORMATION BULLETIN PROJECT: Addition to Garage A INFORMATION BULLETIN NO.: 02 DATE: 01/13/2023 m Town of Wappinger Highway y OWNER: Department ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO.: 15035.00 m m CONTRACTOR: Mehl Electrical Co. CONTRACT NO.: Zr- 0 O CONTRACT DATE: 06/07/22 2 O DESCRIPTION: Provide an itemized cost breal�dawn of labor and material far work on attached drawings. o U ATTACHMENT{S): E002, E201, E202, E800, E900 Q ACTION � O N 1. PROPOSAL REQUEST.' Submit an itemized quotation for changes in the Contract Sum and/or time required to E implement the above proposed modifications to the Contract Documents. This is not authorization to proceed with the work. O ❑ 2. SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS; implement the above instructions without change to the Contract Sum and/or Time. Prior to proceeding, indicate acceptance below and return one copy to the Architect m ❑ 3. CONSTRUCTION CHANGE AUTHORIZATION; Proceed with the above described changes to the Contract _ Documents immediately, Submit final costs and/or change in Contract Time for inclusion in a subsequent Change Order. _ U O Methods: ❑Lump Sum ❑Unit Price ❑Time&Material Nat-to-Excee. L V Change in Contract Sum of >, 3 Change in Contract Time of days ISSUED: ACCEPTED: AUTHORIZED: 0 BY:7.'l'eeter BY: BY: v Architect Date 01/13/23 Owner Date Contractor Date O E Required for Actions 1,2,3 Required for Action 3 Required for Actions 2,3 E O U ®Okvncr ®Architect ❑Structural ❑Civil COntCa4l( Field MechanicaVElectrical E]Other(Roofing) • ��� ❑ 30 Century Hill Drive,Suite 104 Latham,NY 12110 clarkpattersonlee.com 518.463.4107 TEL 518.483.38 Packet Pg.66 ;V- y Job ID: A32759 WAPPINGERS GARAGE ADDITION Project: Wappingers Garage Additions InfelliBid Rid Summary Report Vendor:TARGET Labor Level,,LABOR 1 31 Jan 2023 10;11:30 Tax Rate status:Default Bid Name:RCO-SULLETIN##2-ADDED BREAKRM Bid Template:MEHL BASE BID N N Drawing Phase Quote$ Material$ EquiP$ SubCon$ Labar Hrs = CHANGES> RCO-ADDED BREAKRM-REV#1-12/6/22 15,941.00 21,488.45 0.00 9,600.00 364.99 y 15,941.00 21,488.45 0.00 9,600.00 364.99 Sheet Totals- m Tax 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7� O Bid Notes: Sub Total(Quo/Mat/Equip/Sub): 47,029.45 Z TAX RATES Sales Tax; 0.00 = O Material: 0.0000% Sub Total: 47,029.45 41,029.45 L Quote: 0.0000°/ Direct Labor$: 37,429.58 4) Labor: 0.0000010 Indirect Labor$: 0.00 y = Equipment: 0.0000°!a Labor Escalation: 0.00 O Subcontract: 0000011 Labor TaX: 0.00 U fC Job. 0.00000/ Direct Job Costs(0.00%); 0.00 U MISCELLANEOUS Q Avg.Lbr.Rate(Cost): 112.80 Prime Cost: 84,459.63 U) Avg.Lbr.Rate(Bid): 118.45 overhead(Avg. 10.00%): 8,445.90 `O Total Square Feet: 1.00 Net Cost: 92 904'94 Cost Per Sq.Ft.: 97,550.18 .4+ Labor$Per Sq.Ft.: 37,429.58 Profit(Avg.5.00%): 4,645.25 Labor Hrs Per Sq.Ft.: 364.99 Job Tax: 0.00 to L Quantity of Units: 1.00 Bond(0.0000%): 0.00 00 L Cost Per Unit. 97,550.18 Lump Sum: 0. C7 Calc.Adjustment: 0.00% Selling Price: 97,550.18 4) 1 S= U L V y� 3 S_ O V E E O U Mc131 Electric ConlpaE0,1 m smith Main Street (r=arl River,NY 10965 web.,wvm",r1 c III net.com Gaye 1 of 4 Packet Pg.66 Bid Summary Sheet:Wappingers Garage Additions 31]an 2023 10:1LAM LABOR ADJUST ELECTRICAL MACHINE LOW Labor Class 4 Labor Class 5 Labor Class 6 Labor Class 7 Labor Class 8 Labor Class 9 Labor Class ESTIMATED HOURS REGULAR 364.99 OVERTIME -- SHIFT-2 SHIFT-3 DOUBLE TIME ESTIMATED HOURS: 364.99 LOSS LBR ADJ: W CALCULATED HRS = REGULAR 364.99W -- -- O OVERTIME SHIFT-2 � SHIFT-3 Z DOUBLE TIME 4.99 TOTAL AQ]LABOR: 36 TOTAL ADJUSTED LABOR HOURS, 364.99 O .y O O DIRECT LABOR Labor Class Job Description Labor Type Crew Rate Man Hours Extension M ELECTRICAL FOREMEN(WORKING) REGULAR 1 $105.80 182.49 $19,307.90 V JOURNEYMEN REGULAR 1 $99.30 182.49 $18,121.68 O Q to AVERAGE DIRECT LABOR RATE: $102.55 TOTAL DIRECT LABOR: $37,429.58 LO 0 N E INDIRECT LABOR Labor Description Hours R.t.1 Ext V7 L TOTAL INDIRECT LABOR: $0.00 O O Z31 = DIRECT LABOR TOTAL: 37,429.58 _ INDIRECT LABOR TOTAL: 0.00 U LABOR ESCALATION: 0.00 LABOR$ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 LABOR TAX: 0.00 to LABOR TOTAL: $37,429.58 7'+ fC MATERIAL: 21,488.45 = MATERIAL ESCALATION: 0.00 MATERIAL ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 0.00 MATERIAL TAX: MATERIAL TOTAL: $21,488.45 O fC V O QUOTES E Component Vendor Amount E 3796.00 O , FIXTURES U SWITCHGEAR 6,585.00 FIRE ALARM 5,560.00 Mehl Fiertric Cal pony 7<1 Snub{Main Street Phone:(845)735-4004 Pearl River, NY 10965 Web:wsv:=•mel Inet.com I'. Page 2 of, ('00f rt f;ofita:+r-z,;:,lens Packet Pg.67 Bid Summary Sheet:Wappingers Garage Additions 31 Jan 2023 10:11AM QUOTED MATERIAL: 15,941.00 ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 QUOTE TAX: 0.00 QUOTED MATERIAL TOTAL: $15,941.00 SUBCONTRACTS component lVendor Amount TRENCHING SUBCON 9,600.00 N O SUBCONTRACTS: 9,600.00 O ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 W O SUBCONTRACT TAX: 0.00 m SUBCONTRACTS TOTAL: $9,600.00 Z O O EQUIPMENT Component Vendor Amount W O W 0.00 = EQUIPMENT: 0 ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 EQUIPMENT TAX: 0.00 EQUIPMENT TOTAL: $0.00 W L O DIRECT JOB COSTS `~ Description Dollars to a� DIRECT JOB COSTS: 0,00 to L ADJUSTMENT: 0.00 4) TOTAL DIRECT JOB COSTS: $0'00 O JOB COST w/NO OVERHEAD: $84,459.03 fC U OVERHEAD O MATERIAL OVERHEAD:(10%markup) 2,148.85 01 1,594.10 QUOTES OVERHEAD:(10%markup) rC LABOR OVERHEAD:(10%markup) 3,742.96 0 SUBCONTRACTS OVERHEAD:(10%markup) 960.00 EQUIPMENT OVERHEAD:(10%markup) 0.00 = DJC OVERHEAD:(10%markup) 0.00 a1 TOTAL OVERHEAD: $8,445.90 O 100 COST w/OVERHEAD: $92,904.94 V O O E E O U M("hl Electric Comtaan, 74 S uth Main Str'eel Phone:(845)'73`i-4UO i Pearl Giver,NY 10965 Web:www.niehlnet.co l) Page 3 of F c'oitet'ia[l,r.r��iYsiei3s '. Packet Pg.68 I'' Bid Summary Sheet:Wappingers Garage Additions 31 Tan 2023 10:11AM PROFIT MATERIAL PROFIT:(5%o markup) 1,181,86 QUOTES PROFIT:(5%markup) 876.76 LABOR PROFIT:(5%markup) 2,058.63 SUBCONTRACTS PROFIT:(5%markup) 528.00 EQUIPMENT PROFIT:(5%markup) 0100 DJC PROFIT:(5%markup) 0.00 TOTAL PROFIT: $4,645.25 N N O O MISCELLANEOUS .y ]08 TAX: 0'00 O BOND: 0.00 m MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL: $0.00 Z O O LUMP SUM LUMP SUM 1: 0.00 O LUMP SUM 2: 0.00 = LUMP SUM 3: 0.00 U LUMP SUM 4: 0.00 fC LUMP SUM TOTAL: $0.00 U Q to L BZD TOTAL: $97,550.18 O E O O L L U as C7 as O U E E O L) Mehl E�i cric CoF'3ijany 74 South Main Street Phone;(845)735 4004 I cart River,NY 10965 Web:vavtv,.melllnet.com Page 4 of Packet Pg.69 i 7.2 Joh ID: A32759 WAPPINGERS GARAGE ADDITION Project: Wappingers Garage Additions r may'; IntelliBid Audit Trail Basic Vendor:TARGET Labor Level:LABOR 1 31 Jan 2023 10:12:57 phase:CHANGES N "^SubPhase:RCO-ADDED BREAKRM-REV#1-12/6/22 y O Quantity Size U/M Description y 0,00 DRAWING E201 O 0.09 ADD CDNDUIT/WIRE PER NOTE:#1D-REC'TO LOUVER, 20.00 3/4 FT EMT +y Z SAO3/4 EA EMT STEEL-COM.P.COi1PLING O 60.00 12 FT THHN/THWN CU(STR) 3,00 314 EA PITU-MINI EMT-HGR W/BOLT y 2.00 3/4 EA EMT STEEL COMP CONNECTOR 0.00 ADD SUMp,PUMP FEED-MUTE#11 0 1.00 SUMP PUMP CONNECTION U EA LIQUIDTITE CONDUIT cC 6.00 3/4 FT LIQUIDTITE CONDUIT V +y 1.00 3/4 EA LIQUIDTITE ANGLE CONNECTOR 1,00 3/4 EA LIQUIDTITE STRAIGHT CONNECTOR 2 00 3/4 " EA :BUSHING INSULATED. " y 33.00 12 FT THHN/THWN CU(STR) E 0.04 POWER/CONTjiOL CDT 80.00 3/4 FT GRC 3/4 ; ! EA ORC 90 DEG ELBOW Q 6.00 3/4 EA GRC/EMC COUPLING 0 150;00.:; 12" FT THHN/TH..N C..(STA) y a1 50.00 1/2" FT HIGH-STRENGTH PULL-TAPE 4.00 : 3/4 EA GRC THREADLESS CONNECTOR U 1.00 INSTALL SUMP PUMP CONTROL PANEL y 110.00 3/4. hT EMT 10.00 3/4 EA EMT STEEL COMP COUPLING 600.00 10 :FTTHHN[THWN.C) STR) 16.00 3/4 EA PLTD-MINI EMT-HGR W/BOLT 2.00: 3/4 .,' EA. 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KBM (845)343-3200 Thomas Mascarelli 151 North Street Customer Acct# Job Name ShIR Via/Shipping Method Middletown, 10940 MEHELE WAPPINGER FALLS Company 1 Best Way Phone(845)343-3200 STORAGE BREAKROOM Bid To Ship To MEHL ELECTRIC CO INC Receiving = 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET PEARL RIVER, NY 10965 PEARL RIVER,NY 10965 m 3 Line# Vendor Item# Ilem "Qty UM Unit Price UM Ext Price Z Ilem Descri tion O SIEMENS INDUSTRY-MURRAY O 1 LOT PRICE 1 EA 6585.00 EA 6585,00 O CONSISTING OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW. 2 MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCH 1 EA = WITH CLASS RK5 FUSES O U Line#:Qty Description 200001 MAIN DISCONNECT--GF325NRA U General Duty(240 V max),Fusible,Number of Poles:3,Voltage AC Max:240V, O sZ Voltage DC Max:250,Max Ampere Rating:400A,Type 3R,None,None,Fuse Class- Standard Mounting:CLASS H,K,Fuse Class-Move Load Base:CLASS J,Fuse 0 Class-Need Mounting Kit:CLASS R,T. (n E Quoted Lead Time:3 Working Days 4; 1 -GF325NRA 1 -GDSS FUS 3P4W.240V 400A N3R SERIES A L O 3 CTIMETER 1 EA O m Non-Siemens Products: 10 1 800 A NEMA 3R CENTRAL HUDSONO CT CABINET-CTH-80OR = L) 11 1 TALON HQ-13TS MTG DEV STL WICP-9804-8564 TALON L 4 NEW PANEL B 1 EA C7 21000 1 NEW B--PANELBOARD P1 Quoted Lead Time: 130 Working Days = 1 -SECTION T P1 C66VE400CTSN,System Voltage:208Y1120 30 4W Wye AC, IR @ _ 65,000 AIC,Top Feed,Surface Mount,Bus Rating:400A,Bus Material: _ O Copper,Plating:Tin,NEMA 1 INDOOR. 1 -INTERIOR W/400A 13P-3VA53-MJAS MAIN BREAKER v 1 -3VA Mechanical(2)210-250Kcmil CufAI Lug 1 -Lug Catalog#:3VA94730JJ23 1 -Gnd Conn-Shipped wl Interior p L) Conditions Of Quote Packet Pg.81 Customer Quote Page 2 Quote# QUote rDBte Valid Until 1 Status 27,547 01/18/2023 01/31/2023 I Approved Store Store Phone# SalesRe Kandel Brothers of Middletown, Inc. KBM (845)343-3200 Thomas Mascarelli 151 North Street Customer Acct# Job Name Ship Via I Shipping Method Middletown, 10940 MEHELE WAPPINGER FALLS Company!Best Way Phone(845)343-3200 STORAGE BREAKROOM Bid To Ship To MEHL ELECTRIC CO INC Receiving � 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET = PEARL RIVER, NY 10965 PEARL RIVER,NY 10965 m 3 m Line# v_--dor Item# Item Qty UM Unit Prlce UM Ext Price Z Item Descri tion !_ 1 -400A 100%Neutral 66Cir AL O 1-Std Al/Cu Gnd Connector O 1 -Master NP Secured-Adhesive 1 -Card Holder-Std Plastic Sleeve (n O 1-RPI 3 Phase Main Kit 3VA5313VA O U 1 -Certification-UL 1 -Catalog#:3VA53405EC310AAO v 10-BLIBQD PROVISION O Q 1 -60A13P-HBL L 1-Catalog M B360HH 0 4-20A 12P-HBL N 1 -Catalog#:6220HH 2-25A 12P-HBL 1 -Catalog M B225HH L 1 -40Al2P-HBL L 1-Catalog M B240HH p 1 -50A 12P-HBL O a1 1 -Catalog M B260HH 37-20A/I P-HBL O 1 -Catalog#:B120HH U O Enclosure,Catalog Number B74 1 -20W TYPE 1 BOX WIO GROUND BUS,74H X 20W Front,Catalog Number 574B 0 1 -FAS-LATCH FRONT ASSY 20W 74H,SURFACE T O V O E E O L) Sub Total 6,585.00 Shipping&Handling 0.00 Rockland 8.3750% 551.49 Quote Total 7,136.49 US$ Conditions Of Quote �I Packet Pg.82 Customer Quote Page 1 Quote# Quote Date Valid Until!Status 27601 01/20/2023 02117120231 A roved Store Store Phone# SalesRe Kandel Brothers of Middletown, Inc. KSM 845 343-3200 Alfred Sza'er 151 North Street Customer Acct# lJob Name I Ship Via I Shipping Method Middletown, 10940 WAPPINGERS HWY Phone(845)343-3200 GARAGE-ADD Company 1 Best Way Bid To Ship To MEHL ELECTRIC CO INC- WAPPINGERS FALLS WAPPiNGER HIGHWAY DEPT. _ STORAGE 10 HIGHWAY DRIVE y 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 m PO BOX 1729 m Line# Vendor item# item Qly t3M_ ilnit Price UM Ext Price Z item Description r- 0 O HUBBELL LIGHTING INC +. 1 LOT OF LIGHTING: 1 EA 3796.00 EA 3796.00 O N QTY Type MFG Part = O 17 D COLU CFP22-4013312835 U 5 DIEM COLU CFP22-4013312835-ELL14 7E 2 E PRES LTR-6RD-H-SL06L-DM01IC v O 2 E PRES LTR-6RD-T-SL30K8NR-SWTto 2 E PRES 824 `- O 1 F1EM COLU CFP24-5514113435-ELL14 O 2 X COMP CCRHOSQ E 2 X1 D-L EV2DB L > SUBJECT TO APPROVAL O m a PLUS FREIGHT _ U L V �yy 3 is i O fC V E E O U Sub Total 3,796.00 Shipping 8 Handling 0.00 Quote Total 3,796.00 US$ T Conditions Of Quote Packet Pg.83 3.i iF YP }} W P SS WuTom sECUR4Y SYSTEMS i PROPOSAL No. 1000165 5110122 m .y Prepared For Job Site op Town Of Wappingers Town Of Wappingers 20 Middlebush Road 20 Middlebush Road Z Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 0 L .y TOWN OF WAPPINGER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT (Revised 1-23-2023) 0 New Garage Addition SIDE B U Q FIRE.SIDE B U- Install Four(4) Pull Stations k° Install One(1)Indoor Heat Detector N Install Two(2) Outdoor Heat Detectors E Install Six(6) Horn/Strobes Install Two(2) Strobe All wiring,connectors, installation, testing, and certifications m L TOTAL FIRE INVESTMENT INSTALLED-$5,560.00 0 m am U 0) L V �y 3 Lm 0 m V E OK TO PROCEED- -- o U DATE- Please Email: OFFICE@CSS-NY.COM E Packet Pg.84 hauslrjPs 129 Park Road Queensbury,NY 12804 Ph: (518)793-2634 Fax:(518)793-2865 PROPOSAL ATTENTION: Mr. Andrew T. Morreale Date: 1/30/2023 y Proposal No: 23-3472 m Proposal Submitted to: Mehl Electric& Communication Company Address: 74 Main St Z Pearl River,NY 10965 0 Phone: (845)-770-2890 Email: Andrew@,tuehlnet.coln Job Name: Bulletin#2 0 U We hereby submit specifications and estimates for the following: U 1. All Labor, material and equipment to perform the trenching work required for the new service Q to be brought into the new building at the highway garage. The backfill will be per trenching o detail and bedding material also per trenching detail based off detail 1 shown on E800. 4- 0 Distance has been figured off the E002. E Description Pricing L Labor&material $9,600.00 O m is 0 U is L ,tt$ V tyQ 3 Baser)on Straight Tinte � Total Lump Sum Price: $9,600.00 = i= 0 EXCLUSIONS: 1. Tax 4. Bonding _ 2. Hazardous Material Abatement 0 3. Liquidated Damages E 0 We propose hereby to furnish material and labor-complete in accordance with above specifications,for the sunt of; U Price: Nine Thousand Six Hundred and 001100 dollars(Lump Sum) $9,600.00(LS) Payment to be made as follo%vs: Payment due 30 days from invoice date. 1 %z%interest due after due date. Ail material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation From above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate, All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control. owner to carry fire,tomado and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance. Authorized Signature: Acceptance of Proposal: Ben Firlit Date: Project Engineer Packet Pg.$5 1/30/2023 cute lu lire pusstirutly uJ steel "Im atutrnr"m wrltp uulug trrtpvsea, rnuterrat pates rrrcr} tie strufect T.2 fn increases before our gttofed prices are accepted in ►vrifing' ina 4Srrf�'s ° m ° .y ° WARRANTY FOR ESTIMATES: 00 a� ROZELL INDUSTRIES, INC, ("ROZELL")warrants to Customer that all materials supplied by ROZELL = will substantially conform to the material specifications, drawings or other technical ° 12 requirements provided to ROZELL and agreed to by ROZELL in writing and will comply with all applicable laws, codes and regulations. ROZELL warrants that all labor and installation services ° will be of good, workmanlike quality,taking into account existing conditions at the site where 0 work is done. ROZELL does not warrant parts or labor supplied by others and is not responsible for damage resulting from defective design or plans,following Customers' instruction or m directions, abuse or misuse of the equipment or facilities repaired by ROZELL delays caused by rn inclement weather or Acts of God. ROZELL will pass onto Customer any manufacturer warranties o on parts and equipment to the extent such warranties are assignable. This warranty shall be in W E effect for a period of one (1)year from the date of substantial completion of ROZELL's work,or the date the equipment or facility being repaired is placed into actual operation,whichever is L earlier. ROZELL shall be notified in writing of any defect within thirty(30) days of the defect L becoming known to Customer. ROZELL's sole liability is limited to repair, replacement or O adjustment of defective parts and/or correction of defective workmanship on the part of ROZELL personnel, at ROZELL's cost, in order to place the equipment in working order. In no event shall = ROZELL be liable for consequential or special damages, or for any loss of productivity, revenues or v m profits on account of such defect. °1 THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR C7 IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LM No waiver of the provisions is enforceable unless made in written document signed by an officer o of ROZELL. This warranty and the limitations contained herein form part of the agreement between ROZELL and Customer, are not replaced or superseded by any purchase order, agreement or term sheet issued by Customer,whether before or after the date of this estimate. ° 1= E O U HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT To the fullest extent permitted by law,The Customer will indemnify and hold harmless Rozell Industries, Inc., Rozell East, Inc. and Rozell North, Inc.,their officers, directors, partners, representatives, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, suits, liens, judgements, damages, losses and expenses including legal fees and all court costs and liability (including statutory liability) directly or indirectly arising in whole or in part from any labor dispute, unfair labor practice charge, grievance or cause of action under State or Federal Law or pursuant to any Collective Bargaining Agreement in connection with Customer contracting wort Packet Pg or services from Rozell Industries, Inc., Rozell East, Inc. or Rozell North, Inc. 7.2 a�sr�;es �uiyt�»tsir mrom lY ,yr.m«a y,, mil;V,IT irMM 129 Park Road Queensbury,NY 12804 Ph: (518)793-2634 Fax:(518)793-2865 PROPOSAL ATTENTION: Mr. Jonathan DiRocco Date: 2/10/2023 Proposal No: 23-3552 m Proposal Submitted to: Town of Wappinger Falls Highway Department 3: Address: 10 Highway Drive z Wappinger Falls,NY 12590 0 Phone: (845)-686-2301 Email: TDiRoccoL7CPLteam.com Job Name: Break Room Addition 0 U We hereby submit specifications and estimates for the following: ZE 1. All Labor, material, and equipment to perform the break room work shown on revised highway Q department drawings. Lids and FRP included over bathrooms and shower areas, all bathroom C'n fixtures per fixture legend. Gyp board on all walls, taped,painted to customers color. Cove 0 base at all walls. Casework for break room as well as lockers for shower room all included. All E signage for rooms is also included. 2X2 drop ceilings throughout the entire break room area. Also included in pricing is the thickened slab for the additional lift shown on S200. a� L Description Pricing O Labor $63,650.00 a� 0 Material $84,800.00 U L V �y 3 T Based on Straight Time Total Lump Sum Price: $148,450.00 E E EXCLUSIONS: U 1. Tax 2. Hazardous Material Abatement 3. Liquidated Damages 4. Epoxy We propose hereby to furnish material and labor-complete in accordance with above specifications,for the sum of: Price: One Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 dollars(Lump Sum) $148,450.00(LS) Payment to be made as follows: Payment due 30 days from invoice date. 1%z%interest due after due date. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire,tornado and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance. hf�. Authorized Signature: Acceptance of Proposal: 7.2 O O O .y O m O Z C O L .y C O U 7E U Q CO L O E L L 0 C U L V �y 3 O V E E O U Packet Pg.88 3gjnawvi l w�irUr Ben Firiit Date: 7.2 Project Engineer 2/10/2023 NOTE: This proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted in 10 days. �*1)ue to flle)'Iossiifi qfstaae/anti aluminum taral beiiirqmseel, merial),iaim°aa°s mY be sl�jec to increases efi)re our quo Leel), aces are acciyiteel i ;vri i ** aha ell PRO, Am,",M111%, 4Str�es .y 4offiffl,",M, ROM ROM1171 m O Z O WARRANTY FOR ESTIMATES: .y ROZELL INDUSTRIES, INC. ("ROZELL") warrants to Customer that all materials supplied by ROZELL o will substantially conform to the material specifications, drawings or other technical v requirements provided to ROZELL and agreed to by ROZELL in writing and will comply with all U applicable laws, codes and regulations. ROZELL warrants that all labor and installation services will be of good, workmanlike quality, taking into account existing conditions at the site where �° work is done. ROZELL does not warrant parts or labor supplied by others and is not responsible for damage resulting from defective design or plans, following Customers' instruction or a; directions, abuse or misuse of the equipment or facilities repaired by ROZELL delays caused by N inclement weather or Acts of God. ROZELL will pass on to Customer any manufacturer warranties on parts and equipment to the extent such warranties are assignable. This warranty p shall be in effect for a period of one (1)year from the date of substantial completion of ROZELL's work, or the date the equipment or facility being repaired is placed into actual operation, whichever is earlier. ROZELL shall be notified in writing of any defect within thirty(30) days of v m the defect becoming known to Customer. ROZELL's sole liability is limited to repair, replacement 0 L or adjustment of defective parts and/or correction of defective workmanship on the part of C7 ROZELL personnel, at ROZELL's cost, in order to place the equipment in working order. In no event shall ROZELL be liable for consequential or special damages, or for any loss of productivity, revenues or profits on account of such defect. T THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR o .2 IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _ E No waiver of the provisions is enforceable unless made in written document signed by an officer o of ROZELL. This warranty and the limitations contained herein form part of the agreement v between ROZELL and Customer, are not replaced or superseded by any purchase order, agreement or term sheet issued by Customer, whether before or after the date of this estimate. HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT To the fullest extent permitted by law,The Customer will indemnify and hold harmless Rozell Industries, Inc., Rozell East, Inc. and Rozell North, Inc., their officers, directors, partners, representatives, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, suits, liens, Packet Pg 89 judgements, damages, losses and expenses including legal fees and all court costs and liability (including statutory liability) directly or indirectly arising in whole or in part from any labor dispute, unfair labor practice charge, grievance or cause of action under State or Federal Law or 7,2 pursuant to any Collective Bargaining Agreement in connection with Customer contracting work or services from Rozell Industries, Inc., Rozell East, Inc. or Rozell North, Inc. 129 Park Road*Queensbury,NY 12804*PN:(518)793-2634*Fax:(518)615-0162*TF:(877)501-0055*www.rozellind.com N N O O W O m O Z r- 0 L W r- 0 U E U Q CO L O E 0) L L 0 U 0) L V �y 3 O V E E O U Packet Pg.90 CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL Project No. Contractor Name: S&O Construction Services, Inc. Date: 01/10/23 Address: 11 Charles Street Pleasant Valley, New York 12569 ❑ Field Order No.: Telephone No.: (845)635-2916 ❑ Change Order Control No.: IB-01 SECTION A: CONTRACTOR WORK REVISIONS N 1. Total Contractor Labor (from BDC 123) $36,202.86 2. Total Contractor Material (from BDC 123) $21,689.27 3. Total Contractor Equipment (from BDC 124) 4. Total Unit Price Costs (from BDC 126) m 5. SUBTOTAL (Total lines 1 thru 4.) $57,892.1311N Z 6. Contractor's Override Combined O and P (15%of line 5.) $8,683.8211 7. CONTRACTOR TOTAL (Total lines 5 and 6.) $66,575.95 2 cC SECTION B: SUBCONTRACTOR WORK (Form BDC 122-Use a separate form for each Subcontractor.) N 8. Names of Subcontractors: N A. O B. U C. D. N Q 9. TOTAL SUBCONTRACTORS'PROPOSALS (Total lines A thru D.) N L 10. Contractor's Override on Subs'Proposals: 0 10a. 10%of first$10,000 of line 9 ($1,000 maximum) th 10b. 5%of next$90,000 of line 9 ($4,500 maximum) y 10c. 3%of sum in excess of$100,000 of line 9 11. SUBCONTRACTOR TOTAL L d SECTION C: TOTAL CONTRACTED UNIT PRICE COSTS 12. O SECTION D: CONTRACTOR'S REQUESTED TOTAL Round Totals to Nearest Dollar W 13. AMOUNT REQUESTED (Total lines 7,11,and 12.) $66 576 U d Contractor's Signature Date Devin M. Knox Print Name of Authorized Representative Print name of Contact Person(if different) A Vice President Print Title Phone No.(if different from above) SECTION E: FIELD OFFICER'S REVIEW I have reviewed the material quantities, labor hours and equipment and ❑ no exceptions are taken to the Proposal. ❑ Other: O [l see comments noted on proposal. [] Field Report dated attached. O 3 E O U By: Engineer-in-Charge Date Phone No. SECTION F: REVIEW AND CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the above proposal has been checked and that the amounts allowed have been verified,and I recommend approval in the amount of Addition. 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