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2009-05-06 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, May 6, 2009 NEXT MEETING, JUNE 3, 2009 REMINDER: This meeting will start at 6 PM. The Supervisor and the Town Lawyer will meet with us at that time. The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held May 6,2009 at Schlathaus Park, 126 All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm by Chairman Ralph J. Holt, with the following persons present: Kay Von Reyn, Senior Director, J aclyn Smith, Recreation Director and Commission Members Gary Trudell, Bruce Lustig, Meera Dave (left at 7:30 pm), Max Dao and Vma Satyendra (arrived at 8:10 pm). The minutes from the April 2009 meeting was approved with no corrections. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: 1. A memo was sent to Supervisor Colsey and the Town Board from Ralph Holt and Kay V onReyn expressing their extreme interest in the new Community Center that is being planned for the Village ofWappingers Falls. They request, that when possible they be given the opportunity of voicing some input on the plans for the building. Ms. V onReyn stated that the Town Board voted down the $3500 it would have cost to get involved in this project. 2. A thank you letter was sent to Linda Leopardi for once again having her gourmet club at RCK bake cookies for the Town's Easter Egg Hunt. Letters were also sent to Torn McDougall of Stop & Shop, Jason of Shop Rite Fishkill and John Flowers of the Town of Poughkeepsie for their generous donations. Mr. Holt took the opportunity to thank Max Dao for being the Easter Bunny and Gary Trudell with his "GAK" table. It was a great success. Mr. Holt expressed the hopes that weather permitting we could do the Easter Egg Hunt outside next year. 3. A memo was sent to the Town Board seeking the reappointment of Jim Chappas to the Recreation Commission as his term expires on 5/1/09. This should be addressed at the May 4th Town Board meeting. 4. A letter was sent from Joe Ennesser to Supervisor Colsey requesting permission to move forward on two Greenway grants. One for the Castle Point easement and the other for Carnwath Trails construction. Mr. Ennesser will be helping the Recreation Commission with the procurement of materials and tracking fund disbursements per the grants guidelines. 5. A letter was sent to Renate DiAngelis, inviting her to the Town Memorial Day Ceremony to lay a wreath for the Gold Star Mothers. Mrs. DiAngelis called to say that she and two other Gold Star mothers would be in attendance. 6. Supervisor Colsey sent memo to Al Roberts, Town Attorney asking for legal guidance in regard to the Recreation Commission Ralph Holt was on copy. Included are those members whose terms are expiring, the status of~e€E'VEU 1 AUG 1 't 20Jg "-'""1\1\"\1 r,1,r-r" Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 position as a "member" of the commission and changing the term length from 5 years to 7 years. It was also mentioned that all terms should expire in January not May. Mr. Holt explained that a Commission, by law, consists of seven (7) members, one of which is the Chairman. A Committee can consist of any number of people. Our function would not change. Mr. Holt is in the process of putting together a list of "Commission Responsibilities" to present to the Town Board. 7. A memo was sent to the Supervisor requesting hours to be worked by Joe DeRosa Jr. for Pop Warner and Recreation Camp sign-ups totaling 35 hours. Supervisor Colsey's response asked that we use whatever means possible to keep the number of overtime hours down to a minimum. It was suggested that a member of the Recreation Dept. be given a key and a password. Eileen Manning has been given a key and a password for use at Camp Registration so that a Maintenance worker would not have to be in attendance. Mr. Holt is hoping to get volunteers to help with the mowing, particularly at Carnwath. 8. A letter was sent to David Martinson thanking him and his scout troop for the beautiful job they did placing the benches and widening the trail at Camwath. Mr. Trudell has organized several crews of young people to help with the grounds and trails at Carnwath. (More to be discussed in his report ) 9. A press release was sent to the SDN announcing the Town Trip to NYC for a Cruise and Brunch on the World Yacht. The sign-up will take place on May 5th. 10. A memo was sent to Supervisor Colsey requesting that the $300 limit on checks be waived for our program sign-ups. A resolution will be sent to the Town Board asking that the limit be set at $600 per check. 11. A memo was sent to the Town Board listing the outcome of the bids for the first base dugouts on SL2 and Memorial Field. The lowest bidder, Colonial Builders, will be recommended for the proj ect. 12. A memo was sent from Ralph Holt to Eileen Manning, Kay VonReyn, Stephanie Kovalsky and Inez Maldonado asking that any project requests that we have of the Recreation maintenance men be planned for in advance and directed to Bob Sheridan. Emergency situations will be addressed immediately. 13. A letter was sent to Maura Ditzler of Mycor Holding, LLC requesting permission to use their property on Myers Comers Road for the parade line-up for Community Day, as we have in the past. 14. A letter was sent to Bill Green of East Fishkill Recreation requesting the use of Emmadine Pond for our children's fishing program and Red Wing Park for our Family Fishing Program. Mr. Green indicated that there may be a fee for the use of their facilities but would let us know after their meeting on May 4,2009. A subsequent phone call from Mr. Green informed us that there would be a charge of$50 a week for the use of the above mentioned parks. This is the first time that we have had to pay for the use of these parks. 15. A memo was sent from Kay VonReyn to the Town Board asking approval for Kathi DeLisa to fill in for her while she is on vacation. From May 22 to June 11. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE 1. An application was received from Eddie Dolenk for work with the Recreation Maintenance Dept. Copies were forwarded to Ralph Holt and Bob Sheridan. His 2 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 brother Max will begin work with us for the Summer but it is not likely that anyone else can be hired. 2. An e-mail was received from a concerned parent asking if, as a single mother, she would be able to have the fee waived for her two children to attend our summer camp program. Mr. Holt approached the Supervisor seeking a decision on how to handle this situation. The children's school, Myers Comers, was notified to see if the PTA could help out. No response has been received from them as yet. 3. The agenda for the April 13th Town Board meeting was received. It included: a. Resolution # 2009-153 declaring Recreation equipment as Surplus and authorizing its sale by public bid. Approved b. Resolution # 2009-155 filling Recreation Commission Vacancies. Tabled. 4. A copy of the legal notice was received from the Supervisor asking for bids for the above mentioned vehicles. No bids have been received as of this date. 5. A copy of the Certificate of Occupancy was received from the Building Dept. for the extension added to the storage building at Robinson Lane by Little League. 6. A memo was received from Supervisor Colsey agreeing to a temporary petty cash fund of $400 to be made available to Recreation for Camp sign-ups. Mr. Holt clarified that this cash fund is intended only for the purpose of making change at our registration and not to be paid out to reimburse money spent as our regular Petty Cash Fund is handled. 7. A letter was sent to Ralph Holt from the New Hackensack Fire Co. requesting the use of Schlathaus Park as a parking area for their 60th Anniversary Parade to be held on May 30th. 8. The Agenda for the Town Board meeting for May 4th was received and included approval for the insurance coverage of volunteers used by the Town. As a follow up to this, an e-mail was received from Supervisor Colsey stating that the forms to the insurance company are completed and have been sent to our insurance carrier. It is hoped that verification will be received by Friday May 8th. 9. Also included on the Agenda for the May 4th Town Board meeting was the request to waive the $300 maximum check amount for Playground Registrations. This approval was received with the stipulation that the new check limit be $600 and that the money be processed within 72 hours. 10. Mrs. Jenny Nesbitt visited the office today requesting the use of Schlathaus Park for a fund raising event for Frankie Flora, the 5-year-old boy who was badly mauled by a pit bull on Taryl Lane in Wappinger. No date has yet been set. Mrs. Manning explained the procedure for insurance qualifications to her. MEERA DA VB'S REPORT Mrs. Dave asked about the specifics of renting one of our Recreation areas for a child's birthday party. Mr. Holt explained that there is a nominal fee for the use ofthe park and that a certificate of insurance was necessary with the Town of Wappinger as the second insured. Ms. Smith asked Mrs. Dave if she would be able to help out by covering one of our Summer Concert Series which would require setting up the stage and monitoring the area during the concert. Mrs. Dave agreed to do the first concert on June 25th. Ms. Smith said she would meet her prior to the event and show her what has to be done. 3 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Jackie Smith began by thanking everyone for their help with our first Camp sign- up. Swim and Tennis did exceedingly well. Our playground registration brought in about 125 children, very many of these new attendees. Hopefully the additional registrations will bring in the returning campers. Jill Smith and Kim Leone have interviewed all applicants for counselors. We have a very high return rate for counselors and directors leaving only 5 or 6 openings for new hires. Ms. Smith mentioned that she would like to consider holding a "Battle of the Bands" for the teens in the area. Her plan is to contact the high schools and possibly ask Councilman Beale to help with advertising. Mr. Holt explained that this suggestion had been made by Scott Cheney and Skip Rottkamp and that there are certain logistical problems involved with an event like this. Mr. Holt sited a similar event that was held in East Fishkill that really got out of hand. Parking would also be a problem. Camwath was considered as an alternate site but there are no electric lines running to the field at this time. Mr. Holt added that Councilman Beale, Councilman Paoloni and Town Clerk Chris Masterson have formed a committee to plan events for Camwath. Mr. Trudell added that it seems that a great number of activities would require electricity to the field and he suggested that we should go ahead and set up electricity to the field now for future events. Mr. Holt pointed out that if we were to go ahead we would need an electrician to guide us with our needs and the Town Boards approval to proceed. Max Dao suggested that since the Town wants our programs to pay for themselves it would be wise to set up a separate account for any income from Camwath events to use for improvements and other needs at Carnwath exclusively. Mr. Holt has already spoken to Supervisor Colsey about the prospect of such an account. Last year a Town mother, Angela Morales, was interested in having the Town set up activities for teens that were too old to attend our camps. Ms. Smith has been in contact with her to determine what sort of activities she had in mind. Mrs. Morales and several other mothers would be responsible for supervising these activities so that there would not be any cost to the Town. Activities might include a day trip to Great Adventure or other bus trips local activities like basketball or baseball games, etc. All expenses would be the participant's responsibility. This discussion was tabled pending additional information. Ms. Smith asked for another volunteer to cover the July 2nd Summer Concert. Max Dao indicated that he would check his calendar and Bruce Lustig said he could do it if Mr. Dao could not. GARY TRUDELL'S REPORT As mentioned in the outgoing correspondence, David Martinson and several other scouts worked at Carnwath installing two benches on the walking trail and widened a portion of the trail leading up to the pump house. They did a beautiful job. Nine students and two student advisors came from the Oakwood Friends School and added an additional section of trail into the woods. This portion would normally 4 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 have run through a meadow, but because hay grows there in the summer they ran that section through a wooded area making it usable all year round. Ralph Holt treated both these groups to pizza and soda as a thank you for their hard work. Tomorrow, May ih, Mr. Trudell will be meeting with another scout, Trevor North, who will be working on a trail by the upper parking lot that has been called the Crescent Trail. He also has taken a fancy to making a trail from the gazebo down the hill toward the river. He has asked for two loads of wood chips, which the maintenance men have delivered to the park. He would also like to get someone to cut the cement by the gazebo to put in an extra step and get a welder to put in a railing down the side. The Adirondack Walking Club will celebrate Mother's Day at Carnwath along with Trevor North to help identify and tag plant life along the nature trail. The Wappinger's Walking Club came to Carnwath right after the trail work was done and they were so pleased with what they saw, Florence Graff scheduled another walk there for the Fall. Mrs. Graff also put out a letter to her club members to ask if they had any plants that could be donated for planting on the grounds. Also, one of the club members has volunteered to help Marion Trudell with the plantings. Gary discussed the options of what to plant on the steep slope in front of the upper parking lot that can't be mowed. Mr. Lustig raised the question that with increased activity at Camwath at what point should be start spraying for tick? Mr. Holt indicated that there is no money in this year's budget for that, but explained that eight of our parks have already been sprayed once and will receive two more treatments by October. Mr. Trudell would like to have a soda machine put in at Carnwath to act as a refreshment center and fund-raiser during the Quadricentennial display at the Sports Museum. Supervisor Colsey would like to meet with Mr. Holt and Mr. Trudell to discuss the possibility. Mr. Trudell was interested to notice that the Town Board meetings now include Committee Reports, one of them being the Camwath Event Committee. Councilman Beale said that he has been speaking to the Bardavon about future events. Mr. Trudell, as a member of this committee has not yet been notified of a meeting. It seems that the plans for a Fourth of July celebration have been put on hold until next year. At the Town Board meeting a presentation was made by Florence Graff, suggesting that a weekly column be put in the Southern Dutchess News outlining events at Carnwath. Mrs. Graff indicated that she would be happy to write the column but if the Supervisor felt it should be done in-house she would understand. Mr. Holt suggested that a monthly column would be enough, but most importantly it would introduce Camwath to area residents that are not aware of the property. Mr. Trudell stated that if we are designating Camwath as a park we should keep the swings and prepare the area according to safety regulations. He also suggests that the baseball field backstops ploes be removed to clear the area for sledding at our next Winterfest. He also suggested removing two unsightly clumps of trees in that area. Mowing of the area has not yet taken place. Mr. Holt suggests using the gentleman who 5 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 needs to do 75 hours of community service along with Mr. Trudell or one of the maintenance men. Mr. Holt indicated that there is a "Friends of Camwath" account with approximately $50,000 in it. It is not certain as to how this money can be used or ifthere are any restrictions on its use. Mr. Holt re-addressed the arrangement that we had with Charlie Barola, who intended to fix up the chapel and hold weddings there, guaranteeing us 15 to 20 weddings a year. The deal was never finalized because scaffolding on the mansion would take away the charm of the property. SENIOR DIRECTOR'S REPORT Attendance was down at the Senior Center possibly because of the fear of the Swine Flu. We were closed on two days, Good Friday on the 10th and the Golden Oldies Spring Fling on the 24th. The Spring Fling was a joint party with the East Fishkill seniors with over 200 in attendance with 85 from the Town of Wappinger. Ms. VonReyn is putting together a low cost/no cost list for grief counseling for use by our seniors. We have had 8 new members sign up. There is usually a bump up in numbers when the Recreation Guide comes out. We once again ran the AARP Driver's Course. Now, anyone 50 years or older can take this course, it used to be age 55. The bus trips are going well. Mohegan Sun went well and Red, Hot and Blue will have 42 seniors going. A big thank you to Gary Trudell for advertising the senior trips on the board at Schlathaus. Next week we will be doing the drawing for our trip to the Westchester Broadway Theatre to see "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now, Change". The new furniture came in for the offices in the Senior Center and a TV was donated by the family of Charlie Brewer, a senior who recently passed away. A heavy duty cart was ordered to hold this TV and make it easily portable. Ms. V onReyn will be taking an extended vacation and has sent a request to the Town Board to have Kathi DeLisa fill in for her in her absence. The senior anniversary picnic has been scheduled for Friday, June 19th to be held outside the Town Hall. The Office of the Aging will be supplying a tent for use that day. A.C. Moore is switching from the voucher system to a company credit card. Cards have been requested for Kay V onReyn, Eileen Manning, Jackie Smith and Jill Smith. BRUCE LUSTIG'S REPORT Mr. Lustig said that Soccer Registrations have started for next year. The cost has risen from $70 to $100 per child. The 5, 6 and 7-year-olds program will switch from a team program to a training program. Professional coaches will be brought in for two training sessions a week using parents as assistant coaches. Mr. Holt asked if Soccer was 6 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 using Castle Point and Quiet Acres for practices. Mr. Lustig said they were still being developed but not yet being used. MAX DAO'S REPORT Max Dao is escorting the trip to Foxwoods Casino and is looking forward to winning some money. Mrs. Manning asked if there was anyone who would like to escort the next trip to NYC for the World Yacht Brunch and Cruise / South Street Seaport. That trip will take place on Sunday, July 19th. UMA SATYENDRA'S REPORT Ms. Satyendra liked helping out at the Easter Egg Hunt. It worked much better at Carnwath since it was all contained in one room versus the Town Hall. Mr. Holt asked Mrs. Manning if a letter was sent to John Flowers of Poughkeepsie for his generous donations of prizes for our Easter raffle. One was sent immediately. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt began by stating that he was still waiting for Town Board approval for Jim Chappas' new term for the Recreation Commission. Mr. Holt expressed his hope to Jackie Smith that we would be able to get the Recreation Guide out at the beginning of2010 and not as late as this year. He realizes that with Scott Cheney leaving right after summer camps were over it left us in a bad situation. Ms. Smith agreed that we would work on the new guide as soon as possible. Our first Playground Registration is complete with about 120 children signing up. Mrs. Manning stated that that she also received about 15 mail-in applications. Given the 1atemai1ingoftheguides.that.snottoobad.Mr. Holt asked for as many volunteers as possible for our June registration dates as he foresees that they will be busy. The whole maintenance crew is now on board with the exception of Max Do1enk, our college student, who will begin at the end of May. Mr. Holt encourages Gary Trudell to enlist the aid of as many volunteers as possible to work on Carnwath trails, whether it be returning workers or new ones. Joe Pao10ni and his softball team will be using Robinson Lane once their certificate of insurance and payment are received along with his schedule. Mr. Holt is looking for an additional custodian for Castle Point and Reese Park. In addition to these facilities we now will have the responsibility of cleaning the rest room at the Highway Dept. An ad was put in the paper seeking applicants for that position. Mr. Holt explained that the janitorial position for the Town Hall and the Emergency Services Building were not originally part of Recreation. The switch was made during Joe Ruggiero's term as Supervisor. 7 Recreation Commission Meeting May 2009 New bids have been requested for the dugouts on Memorial Field and SL2. We are in the process of collecting those bids at this time. It may be a month before we can begin construction. Mr. Holt is suggesting that all the commission members visit the town park that they are responsible for to inspect for any problems that may exist. Even though Doug Haan inspects the parks quarterly, many things can happen from one day to the next. Mr. Holt stated that our Memorial Day plans are all in place, with guest speaker Joel Miller. Fred Wise, NYS Marine of the Year in 2005, will be remembered at this servIce. The New Hackensack Fire Co. will be celebrating their 60th anniversary with a fire parade and carnival. They will be using the Schlathaus Park grounds for parking. Mr. Holt has asked Bob Sheridan to rope off the wet area so that cars will not get stuck or tear up the grass. At the next board meeting Bob Gray of Morris Associates, will be speaking about two projects that are Recreation related. The first will be the new well and water at Robinson and the other will be the resurfacing of the Tennis Courts at Pye Lane. Both of these projects with come out of the Parkland Fund account. Mr. Holt estimates that the water project at Robinson Lane may cost between $80,000 and $90,000. The tennis court project may run between $150,000 and $200,000. Mr. Holt indicated that he received an e-mail from Chris Colsey and Joe Incoronato requesting a piece of playground equipment for Fleetwood. There is currently a basketball hoop and a swing set that are in good condition. The hope is to put in a small unit with climbing and a slide for about $5000. Mrs. Manning was asked to look at our catalogs to find some possible units. 8