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2004-11-17 PH11/17/2004.PH A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on November 17, 2004, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York on the Benefit Assessment for the Fleetwood Water District, Ardmore Water District, Central Wappinger Water District, Wappinger Cranberry Water District, Myers Corners II Water District, North Wappinger Water District, Oakwood Water District, Tall Trees Water District, Wappinger Park Water District, Watch Hill Water District, Wappinger Emergency Water Improvement Area, Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area -99-2R, Fleetwood Sewer, Mid -Point Sewer, Rockingham Sewer, Central Wappinger Sewer, Wildwood Sewer,Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -1, Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -2, Watch Hill Sewer, and Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -3. Supervisor Ruggiero opened the Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Present: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Maureen McCarthy, Councilman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman (arrived 7:40 p.m.) Others Present: Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town Absent: Gloria J. Morse, Town Clerk The Deputy Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof the Minutes of the Meeting). Supervisor Ruggiero announced that tonight is the Public Hearing on the Town of Wappinger Water & Sewer Districts. You have all been sent notices in the mail, because several years ago there was a court case decided by the New York State Court of appeals that we needed to notify the residents annually when we are preparing to set the Town Budget on the Water & Sewer Districts. The language you saw on the card was required by the law. Unfortunately when the County processed the cards for us they sent out multiple cards for parcels. Each parcel was only supposed to receive a single card. This meeting is only about the annual setting of the Town Water & Sewer Special Districts. This is the bonding that you have been paying annually on you January bills for the entire time you have owned the home. Up until three years ago this process would normally go on without the notification. The Supervisor will read district by district last years charges 1 11/17/2004.PH and this years charges. Most of the Bonding indebtedness for the Water & Sewer Districts is going down so the taxes for those areas will be showing a decrease. Fleetwood Water 2004 charge of $179.82 a year is being reduced to $171.78 in 2005. Ardmore Water has no bond so there is no tax charge. Central Wappinger Water 2004 charge of $32.48 is being reduced to $2.72 in 2005. Wappinger Cranberry Water 2004 charge of $9.78 is being reduced to $9.27 in 2005. Myers Corners II Water charge for 2004 of $628.00 is being reduced to $513.00 in 2005. North Wappinger Water charge for 2004 of $7.00 is being reduced to $6.87 in 2005. Oakwood Water charge for 2004 of $150.48 is being reduced to $137.13 in 2005. Tall Trees Water charge for 2004 of $25.31 is being reduced to $23.54 in 2005. Wappinger Park Water charge for 2004 of $238.53 is being reduced to $227.67 in 2005. Watch Hill Water District has no bond so there is no tax charge. Wappinger Emergency Water Improvement Area charge for 2004 of $9.37 is being reduced to $9.23 in 2005. Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area -99-2R charge of $63.43 is going to increase to $76.75 in 2005 because this is the newest project ongoing. Fleetwood Sewer has no bond so there is no tax charge. Mid -Point Sewer has no bond so there is no tax charge. Rockingham Sewer has no bond so there is no tax charge Central Wappinger Sewer charge for 2004 of $130.90 is being reduced to $36.38 in 2005. Wildwood Sewer charge for 2004 of $41.93 is being reduced to $00.00 in 2005. Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -1 charge for 2004 of $248.47 is being reduced to $195.69 in 2005. Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -2 charge for 2004 of $59.54 is being reduced to $58.41 in 2005. Watch Hill Sewer charge for 2004 of $48.11 is staying the same for 2005. Wappinger Sewer Transmission Treatment -3 charge for 2004 of $487.30 is being reduced to $458.61 in 2005. Many of the residents wished to know why they were being assessed for water districts they were not in. Supervisor Ruggiero explained that over 2 11/17/2004.PH time there have been different projects that get laid in the same geographical area. Perhaps 30 years ago there was a project that built out some pipes and years later we acquired the Atlas Aquifer, so you would see that at the Wappinger Cranberry purchase. When they purchased the Aquifer they would lay that bonding for that purchase over the same area. Your not in a different water district. Over the years, the parcel you live on has been subject to bonding. Another resident said he lives on Myers Corners Road between Montfort Road and Route 376 and has been paying into the Sewer/Water District since 1992 and has neither. He would like a time table. Supervisor Ruggiero replied that the Town Board has spent the better part of the summer studying the next phase of the Sewer District and they are working on that right now. We are looking at about 4-5 years for construction. We are now in the process of defining Sewer Area 3B, which will be the next phase of the sewer project. When we finalize the boundaries of that we will invite the residents in to describe the project, inform them the cost of the project, and then we will tell you what the bonding will be, and your annual capital tax. Engineer to the Town, Jay Paggi explained that since 1992 residents outside the existing Sewer Districts have been paying for Transportation Treatment No. 2. The Town sent out a very detailed survey where we tried to get a handle on the hot spots for sewer and water. The data was very helpful and the Town Board is now using that data to plan the next phase. These are huge multi-million dollar projects and it is not environmentally sound to put sewers anywhere. A resident of Cindy Lane wished to know if she was going to be in a future sewer district. She was told that Quiet Acres was one of the tougher areas to work on in terms of sewer, because it does not drain to the existing sewer plant, its lower, so it would be difficult to get at. Since the early 80's we have been precluded by the state on expanding that sewer plant. A resident who lives between All Angels Hill Road and Sherwood Heights does not want to be part of the water district from Sherwood Heights, because she has her own well. Jay Paggi explained the only district that she is in is on the corner of Sherwood Heights and All Angels Hill Road, is the Wappinger Sewer Transportation II sewer district. Eventually she will receive sewer, and she is paying for the large diameter Trunk line that was constructed many years ago. One Resident wished to know if people who have access to water and sewer, but don't hook in, are they still going to pay for it? Supervisor Ruggiero explained that the one thing everyone is paying for is the oversized transmission pipe. When your street gets the sewer lateral there is going to be a second tax. There were some question in regard to the water that would be provided at the 3 11/17/2004.PH Meadowood Subdivision and how they would be charged.. Jay Paggi went on to explain the rates that would be charged for that development. One resident wished to know, once the pipe is placed on your street, do you have to hook in? Supervisor Ruggiero said if your septic system is still performing then you are under no mandate to tie in at that time. However, you will be paying a quarterly operation and maintenance charge until you hook into the system. and then you will pay a quarterly charge also. One of the residents on All Angels Hill Road said that after hearing all this, she might not want to be hooked into Town Water & Sewer because of the added expense. Supervisor Ruggiero explained that is why we sent out a survey several months ago. It tells us if there is a high failure rate of septic and water systems that need addressing. There is a process that must be followed before we can formulate a district. If the State Comptroller's Office feels the costs will be a burden to the tax payer, they will kill it, and we can not go forward. It happened in the late 80's when it was scraped and we had to start over. One of the residents wished to know how long the bonds were for. Supervisor Ruggiero answered 20 years. Mary Schmalz of Edgehill Drive stated that if the benefit assessment charges are going down, why is our tax bill going up 8%. We are the smallest town in area in all of Dutchess County with the second largest population. Isn't it time this town should put a moratorium on residential building? Supervisor Ruggiero answered that we are undergoing a Master Plan review of the town. We have not done anything to trigger more development. We have taken some laws off the books which would have triggered high density development. We have passed the net area use law which states only the most developed areas of a parcel counts for the number of homes that can be place on a parcel. We are not on a constitutional ground yet to declare a moratorium like some of the other communities, because they are the fastest growing communities. Our majority of growth in this town occurred in the 70's and 80's. It's the towns around us that have seen the most impact. In regard to the 8% proposed tax increase, 3 1/z% of that tax increase was due to the shift in the assessment rolls from commercial property to residential property. It's a 60/40 ratio due to the explosion of housing costs. The town also got hit hard by the State of New York when it mandated the pension fund contribution by the town went from 4% of total payroll to 11% in one year. We also got hit a 60% increase in highway salt. It went from $27 a ton to $42 a ton. Insurance went up as well as oil. Overall spending of the budget is only up 3%, but it produces an 8% number. A home assessed for $100,000 will pay $20 more in town taxes. He and the Board worked very hard to pare down the budget. The Cranberry 4 11/17/2004.PH property was also discussed and Supervisor Ruggiero announced that residents have expressed interest in the town purchasing the property to stop development and make it a park, but it must be voted on by Special Referendum. Mr. Stein of Little Road wished to know what happens when all of the Bonds are paid off? Supervisor Ruggiero replied, once the bonds are paid off you will only be paying for quarterly operating and maintenance charges. One of the residents wished to know if there were any plans for the next sewer projects. Mr. Paggi replied that the detailed plans are not drawn until the selector districts are approved by the Town Board and the State Comptrollers Office. There were no further questions or comments. At this time, 8:45 p.m. Councilman Paoloni moved to go into Executive Session to discuss Union Negotiations, seconded by Councilwoman McCarthy and unanimously carried. The meeting reconvened at 9:20 p.m. with all board members in attendance. There was no action taken in Executive Session. Councilman Bettina move to adjourn this Public Hearing to Time and Date Certain, November 18, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. to consider the adoption of the 2005 Budget. —1,4-t.w cv /A'x4a� Florence Hannon Deputy Town Clerk 5 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER CAIN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ROLLS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT AREAS STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) FLORENCE HANNON, being duly sworn deposed and says: That she is the duly elected, qualified acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on November 5, 2004, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on The Benefit assessment Rolls for Special Improvement Districts and Special Improvement Areas on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. FLORENCE HANNON Deputy Town Clerk 'own of Wappinger Sworn to before me the MARIA GILBRIDE day o ,2004 Notary Pvblic, State of New York Reg. No. OIG15087374 Qualified in CutchPss County Commission Expires Nov. 3, rz'}pb<— OTARY LIC SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS BEACON FREE PRESS 84 EAST MAIN STREET WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 Af'F 1 4--1�%-0 1 t C> -F Ru.b 1 1 4 -cat l C " To: WAPPINGERS FALLS, TOWN P.O. 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