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ResolutionThe following resolution was introduced by Councilman Holt who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger held a public hearing on the proposed ordinance to add Section 460 entitled "Planned Unit Development" to its zoning ordinance which public hearing was held on May 9th, 1973 at 7:00 P.M. and WHEREAS notice of said proposed public hearing was given to all other municipalities and authorities as required by Town Law and the General Municipal Law and WHEREAS the County Planning Board was given notice of said public hearing and of the proposed adoption and WHEREAS said Dutchess County Planning Board responled by written memorandum NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said ordinance be adopted and the Town Clerk is directed to post, publiah and enter said ordinance in her minutes and in the ordinance book of the Town and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said memorandum of the Dutche County Planning Board has been considered and as a result of said report a field trip was arranged to review other PUD developments in this and other states and the Town Board has come to the conclusion that the recommendations as set forth in said memorandum are fully met in other Town, County and State regulations, Laws or resolutions in the following manner:1 1. The Town has a master plan which provides in general densities and sets forth general uses for specific areas. This Master Plan must be read in conjunction with said ordinance. Page 2 2. in examining any PUD proposal the problems of public facilities must be examined by the Town and the availability proven to the satisfaction of the Town Board before the project will be approved. In addition it must be remembered that any project must be considered in light of the master plan and the Town has already given all other agencies notice of such. The objection that the master plan will be violated by a particular PUD is no more valid than stating that the Town Board may violate the Master Plan by a particular zoning change it may wish to make. Furthermore, the availability of water and sewer facilities is already a matter largely controlled by the Dutchess County Department of Health and the State of New York. 3. The PUD amendment has adequate staging provisions which can be imposed by each Town Board or Town Planning Board as the conditions warrant. 4. The primary prrpose of a PUD Ordinance is to avoid the grid pattern of development which destroys open space and places an undue burden upon the Town in providing roads and other services to the community. The PUD ordinance will also result in greater control over a specific development as it must be built according to all of the conditions of the Town Board and Town Planning Board. Seconded by: Supervisor Diehl Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Ave Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye