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2006-01-23 RGMMonday, January 23, 2006 7:30pm Wappinger Town Hall AGENDA Call to Order Roll Call, Salute to Flag Suspension of Rules for Public Comment on Agenda Items Discussions: Draft Master Plan Review — Chris Holme Resolutions: 2006-042 Resolution Authorizing the Town Board to Issue and Approve the Warrant to Pay the Audited Claims Presented to the Town New Business/Comments Adjournment 01/23/2006/RGM The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on January 23, 2006 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the meeting at 7:34 p.m. Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Maureen McCarthy, Councilmember Joseph Paoloni, Councilmember John C. Masterson, Town Clerk Others Present: Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent Absent: Vincent Bettina, Councilmember RESOLUTION NO. 2006-042 RESOLUTON AUTHORIZING THE TOWN BOARD TO ISSUE AND APPROVE THE WARRANT TO PAY THE AUDITED CLAIMS PRESENTED TO THE TOWN The following Resolution was introduced by Councilmember McCarthy and seconded by Councilmember Paoloni. WHEREAS, pursuant to Town Law 119, which sets forth the procedure for the auditing of claims and issuance of warrants where there is no Town Comptroller, the Town Board must audit the claims and issue the warrants for the payment of said claims; and WHEREAS, since the office of the Town Comptroller is currently vacant and the duties of auditing claims presented to the Town and the issuing of warrants authorizing the payment of said claims and bills must be approved by the Town Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. The Town Board hereby confirms that it has audited all the claims on the vouchers enumerated in the attached warrant: Abstract 20851 with total of One Hundred Sixty -Five Thousand Fifteen and 75/100 ($165,015.75), Abstract 20853 with a total of One Hundred Seventy Nine Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Five and 94/100 ($179,355.94), and Abstract 20854 with a total of Five Hundred Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Seven and 97/100 ($543,537.97). The Town Board has found that all the claims are just and accurate, directs to the Town Clerk to prepare an abstract of the audited claims, specifying the number of the claim, the name of the claimant, the amount allowed and the fund and appropriation account chargeable therewith, and then shall direct same to the Supervisor Joseph Ruggiero and authorize and direct him to pay the claimant the amount allowed upon his claim. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, as follows: The Town Board authorizes the Supervisor and the Bookkeeper to transfer Two Hundred Thirty Thousand and 00/100 ($230,000) to A fund, One Hundred Sixty Five Thousand and 00/100 ($165,000.00) 01/23/2006/RGM to DB Fund, Three Thousand and 00/100 ($3,000.00) to SF Fund, Five Thousand and 00/100 ($5,000.00) to WN Fund, and Two Thousand and 00/100 ($2,000.00) to WT Fund from Wappinger Sewer Transmission Improvement (SP) Fund totaling Two Hundred Fifty Five Thousand and 00/100 ($250,000) and from Wappinger Sewer Phase 3A (SV) Fund totaling One Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 ($150,000.00) with total of funds transferred of Four Hundred Five Thousand and 00/100 ($405,000.00). The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Vincent Bettina, Councilmember Voting Absent Joseph Paoloni, Councilmember Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilmember Voting Aye The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. SUSPENSION OF RULES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS Councilwoman McCarthy moved to suspend the rules for purposes of public comment on agenda items, seconded by Councilman Paoloni and unanimously carried. DISCUSSIONS: Chris Holme of Frederick P. Clark Associates went over a draft of the Comprehensive Plan. This comprised of the Population and Housing, their effects on business opportunities in the Town, housing trends, and affordable housing. He went on to state that recent income levels in the Town of Wappinger households are above that of the County and 40% of adults have an Associates degree compared with 30% nationally, 68% of the residents are in the labor force, and the unemployment rate is lower than the county. There was also recent data on commuting habits, land studies and the tax structure. There was concern that some of the data identified for this plan was obsolete and needed updating. Discussion followed. Objectives of the Plan were to promote regional cooperation and economic development planning followed by recommendations There was no further business to come before the Town Board. Councilmember McCarthy moved to close the meeting seconded by Councilmember Paoloni and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:23 p.m. ohn C. Masterson Town Clerk 2 W�