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2000-04-24 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER APRIL 24, 2000 7:30 P.M. 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. Accept Minutes: Feb/18/00 Sp. 2/28/00 Reg. 3/13/00 WS 3/27/00 Reg. 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Sup/Compt Feb/March T/Justices Feb/March Receiver of Taxes Jan/Feb/March Bldg. Dept-Zng Dept. Feb./March Grinnell Library Quarterly Report Dog Control Officer Feb/March Sedore, O'Sullivan Company Audit for 1998 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. Dianne Wiebe, Ex. Dir. "Christmas in April" re: request for Trash disposal Assistance b. c. d. e. '-f. o. P. U. V. K. Brown, re: illegal signs posted in town Carolyn Muller, Sect'y Chelsea Fire Co. re: Parking complaints NYS Office of Real Property Services re: Residential Assessment ratii GS Associates, 151 Osborne Hill Rd. re: Possibility of hooking up to Town Water Supply Michael & Susan Subrize, 27 MacFarlane Rd., re: problem w/new Construction on adjacent property & T/drainage pipe discharging on their property Resignation from Claire Minnuni as data entry clerk for Bldg. Dept. P. Hohmann, Clerk to Co. Leg. Re: copy of adopted County Res. regarding Countys' E911 Sign Laws F. Buyakowski, re: request acceptance of Mina Dr. as a Town Rd. and release of maintenance Bond Sam Lincoln, Rte 9D requests consideration of signs w/"NO LITTERING" on Rte 9D Scenic Hudson, Inc. requesting support for the Conservation and Reinvestment Act Hindu Samaj Walkathon - re: guidelines and Special procedures that - Town requests to be followed Carole McKelvey, Dir, Downstate Operations, RSS, confirming T/Bd opting not to provide additional Alternate Sites R. Holt, Rec. Comm. Ch. re: (1) Requests for P.O.'s for; Deer Hill Conf. Center, $8,000; Whites Marina for Chelsea Dock, $1,500: Tick Control, $4,575: Miracle Recreation Equipt. Co. $#3,455.85 -_ A-1 Fencing Co. for Robinson Lane $5,784: A-1 Fencing Co. New Fence at Barn $3,207.90: Southern Industrial Sand $1,640.50: C.J. Masonry for Reese Park Bridge $1,850: (2) Request for the Adoption of a Resolution to place signs in Rec. Parks offering a Reward for apprehension of violators of destroying Park property by Motorized vehicles Requests for return of Escrow from Pizzagalli Dev. Co. $371.75 request for return of overpayment of Buidling Permit $15.00 to GMC Plumbing & Heating Yvonne tompkins, Sect'y Chelsea Fire Dist, re: reappointment of Herb Muller & Yvonne tompkins to represent Chelsea Fire Dist on the T/W Fire prevention Bureau M. Lebermann, Zng Adm. re: Extra work Compensation Joel Miller, NYS Assemblyman, requesting support of Safe Bike riding program in summer Susan Phillips, WCSD Clerk, requests permission to use 8 Voting Machines for Mayl6th Annual School Dist Election Daniel O'Connor, P., D. Co Health Dept., re: Robinson Lane Recreation Public water supply Requests from; Deputy Bldg. Insp. to attend code Enforcement Conf. May 3 -5th; G. Foster, H. Supt. to attend Association of Towns Highway Supts School June 4-6; Dog Control Officer to attend Animal Constrol Conf. May 23 -26th M. Tremper, CAMO, Reports: (1) Sewer Lateral Problems @ 207 All Angels Hill Rd. (2)Milky Water Complaint, 28 Balfour Dr. (3) Tree Removal - Tall Trees Water Dist. w/thank-you letter from M. Kablaoui Town Board - Town of Wappinger AGENDA 4/24/00 Con't - page 2 Petitions & Communications - Con't 5w. J. Paggi, Eng. to Town, Reports: (1) Drainage, Brothers/Gold/ I Montfort Woods Rd. (3/14/00) (2) 14 Carroll Dr/DiDonato Drainage (3/14) (3) Federal Wetlands Delineation Montfort Woods Rd. (3/20) (4) Federal Wetlands Delineation Atlas Wellfield (3/27) (5) Greenfly Swamp/Drainage (3/28) (6) Drainage concern, 145 Osborne Hill Rd. (3)31) w/Roger Perry Corr. (7) W. Sewer t/t Imp. A - Phase 3A, Contract #2 (4/4) (8) Map, Plan & Report for proposed W. Water i Imp. 99-2R x. Vacancy - Fire Inspector position y. Recreation Committee member Ellen Korz term expires 5/1/00 z. Joh Adams, Esq. re: Lands of Reese - Ketchamtown Rd. 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT Zong. Adm. Reports - Jan/Feb/March 8. RESOLUTIONS a. Consider Local Law for STOP sign - Kent Road b. Wappinger Little League Agreement c. Agreement w/ St. Francis Hospital for Employee Assistance Program d. Hudson Valley Greenway - Introduce Local Law to join the Greenway Connections Compact Program - and set Public Hearing e. J. Ruggiero offers Resolution for re -naming Girls Sr. League Field at Robinson Lane Melissa Danielle Bisacci Memorial Field f. G. terwilliger, Comptroller, requests (1) Budget Amendments (2) Purchase of New Zoning Adm. car (3) Emergency Services Bldg Bond - request Bd. authorize budget adjustment from A Fund to 9730.6 BAN principal 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 10. NEW BUSINESS 11. ADJOURNMENT REMINDER: PUBLIC HEARING ON "STOP" SIGH FOR KENT RD. AT 7:15P.M. 04/24/2000.RGM The Regular Town Board Meeting of the Town of Wappinger was held on April 24, 2000 at the town hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Smith opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Vincent Bettina, Councilman Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town Al Roberts Attorney to the Town Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent The Supervisor asked all to join in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. MINUTES The Minutes of the Special Meeting of 2/18/2000, the Town Board Meeting of 2/28/2000, Workshop Meeting of 3/13/2000, Town Board Meeting of 3/27/2000 and Workshop Meeting of 4/10/2000, having previously been forwarded to the Board Members, was now placed before them for their consideration. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved that the above stated Minutes as presented by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried REPORTS OF OFFICERS Reports for the month of February and March were received from the Town Justices, Supervisor/Comptroller, Building Inspector, Receiver of Taxes for January, February and March, Zoning Administrator, Dog Control Officer, Grinnell Library Quarterly Report, Sedore, O'Sullivan, et al Audit report for 1998. COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to accept the reports and place them on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS Correspondence from Dianne Wiebe, Executive Director of Christmas in April. They are planning to do 5 homes in the Town of Wappinger and one of the most difficult chores is the removal of trash and construction debris from the property of homes that are worked on. She is requesting a one time pick up on, or shortly after April 29th, for trash disposal assistance from the Town of Wappinger. 1 04/24/2000.RGM COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Supervisor Smith contact Royal Carting for assistance. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Ken Brown informing the town that the signs that are posted throughout the town for Defensive Driving Courses are illegal. Supervisor Smith explained that the Zoning Administrator sent out Orders to Remedy. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Carolyn Muller, secretary of Chelsea Fire Company in regard to parking complaints for the Methodist Church next to the Fire House. The matter was discussed at the monthly meeting and at no time have they seen any problems with responding Fire Trucks. Mr. Bettina remarked for the record, that the only complaint received was from Charles Coughlin. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero 1 Motion Unanimously Carried A notice from the New York State Office of Real Property Services determining the latest final residential assessment ratio for the Town of Wappinger. The number of sales in the Town of Wappinger was 255 between 7/1/98 through 6/30/99, and the residential assessment ratio is 67.02. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to schedule a workshop with the Assessor and Tax Attorney in attendance. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Last month, GS & Associates, a Multi -family residence located at 151 Osborne Hill Road made a request to be hooked up to town water because their well is no longer capable of supplying water to the three family residence. In his response to the situation, Engineer to the Town Jay Paggi explained, that although the residence, is in front of the water line that was constructed to connect to the Fleetwood water District to the Village of Fishkill Water Distribution Water System, it is not located within a current water district. To extend service to this property would require an extension 2 04/24/2000.RGM of the District or making the property a tenant to the District and acquiring the permission from the Village of Fishkill. COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to schedule a workshop with the Village of Fishkill to discuss. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Mr. & Mrs. Michael Subrize of 27 MacFarlane Road with several problems that need to be addressed. The first is the new construction on the property adjacent to theirs. They have had constant problems with the builder concerning grade, water runoff, and construction on their property. The Building Inspector, Highway Superintendent, Engineer to the Town and Attorney are also aware of the problems, and nothing has been resolved. Also is the problem of the town drainage pipe coming from across the street into their front yard causing flooding and wet conditions. Mr. Paggi explained that there is a drain that was put in the south side of MacFarlane Road to the north side of the road that literally drains in the center of their yard. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town to prepare a preliminary plan and cost estimate for a solution. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried A letter of resignation was received from Claire Minunni, data entry clerk for the Building Department, effective April 24, 2000. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the letter of resignation from Claire Minunni, effective April 24th, and authorize the Town Clerk to send her a letter of thanks. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A Memorandum from Patricia Hohmann Clerk of the Legislature with a photocopy of a Resolution No. 990261, Local Law No. 8 of 1999, a Local Law Establishing a Sign Law for E911 Purposes, which was adopted by the DC Legislature on November 8, 1999. Also enclosed is a copy of Resolution No. 200065, Local Law No. of 2000, Amendment of Local Law No. 8 of 1999, Changing the Effective Date of Dutchess County's E-911 Sign Law which was laid on the desks on February 14, 2000, and will be adopted March 13, 2000. COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to accept the memorandum and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried 3 04/24/2000.RGM A request from Frank Buyakowski for the release of the maintenance bond in the amount of $31,402 for Mina Drive. The road was accepted as a town road in March of 1999. A memo received from Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster states that he has inspected the road and found it in acceptable condition to allow the maintenance bond released. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to release the maintenance bond for Mina Drive in the amount of $31,402, based on the recommendation of Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Sam Lincoln a resident of 2261 Route 9D requesting the Town to consider placing signs on Route 9D with "No Littering Fine $200". He as written to the NYS Department of Transportation, and they informed him that the Town must pass a resolution establishing the penalty and then post the signs. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster to request the NYS Department of Transportation for necessary permits. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried A request from Scenic Hudson for the Towns support of the Conservation and Reinvestment Act Bill (H.R.701), known as CARA. The Bill needs to come up for a vote in the House of Representative before Congress' Easter recess in early April. Also attached are sample letters and background information. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Supervisor Smith send letters to representatives, and Councilman Ruggiero to call Senators Moynihan and Schumer requesting their support of this Bill. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Padma Reichwald, Chairman of Hindu Samaj, Inc., notifying the Town that they are sponsoring a Walk-a-Thon on May 7, 2000 for the benefit of disabled children. It will start at 10:30 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to forward the correspondence to Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried n 04/24/2000.RGM COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, to prepare a Local Law on procedure for permits closing Town Roads for public and social events. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Carole McKelvey, Director of Downstate Operations, RSS regarding the Town Board's recent vote not to provide RSS with additional alternative sites to Osborne Hill Road location. They will proceed with the required test and studies regarding the feasibility of the Osborne Hill site. COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to accept the correspondence and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Next are several requests from Ralph Holt, Recreations Chairman. The first is a request to obtain P.O.'s totaling $8,000 payable to Deer Hill Conference Center for the use of their pool facilities from June 26th to August 10th for the summer swim program. These funds will be payable in installments of $4,000 due on or before Wednesday June 21st and Wednesday July 19th. The funds are allocated in the B-7310.4 account. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize a P.O.'s payable to Deer Hill Conference Center for $8,000 for use of the summer swim program as requested by Mr. Holt. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried During the winter one of the pilings which holds the docks in place became loose and floated away. A quote in the amount of $1,500 from Whites Marina was received to replace the piling. They will supply the pole and equipment necessary for the job. It is felt that White's Marina is the most qualified person with the most modern equipment. They are also readily available. Mr. Holt would like permission to obtain a P.O. payable to White's Hudson River Marina in the amount of $1,500 with the funds to come from Recreation Account A-7110.4. COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to authorize a P.O.'s payable to Whites Hudson River Marina for $1,500 to replace one of the pilings for the dock, as requested by Mr. Holt. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried 5 04/24/2000.RGM The Recreation Commission requests permission to obtain a P.O. payable to NY Tick Control in the amount of $4,575 for the Spring spraying of the recreation areas as follows: Airport Park $300 Schlathaus $150 Rockingham Park $500 Robinson Lane $1,850 Spook Hill Park $100 Castle Point Park $1,000 Quiet Acres Park $250 Martz Field $425 The funds are in Recreation Account A-7110.4. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize a P.O. payable to NY Tick Control in the amount of $4,575 for the Spring spraying of the above recreation areas as requested by Mr. Holt. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried The Recreation Commission request permission to obtain a P.O. payable to Miracle Recreation in the amount of $3,455.85 for the purchase, shipping and installation of a new slide at the Castle Point Playground. At the December 27, 1999 Town Board Meeting, funds were encumbered to the B-7310.2 Recreation Budget for this purchase. Three quotes were received: Company Slide Freight Installation Total Miracle Recreation $2,441 $214 $800 $3,455.85 Playworld Systems $1,789 (do not install just one slide) Game World $2,720 (never returned call re: freight & install) COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize a P.O. payable to Miracle Recreation in the amount of $3,455.85 for the purchase of a new slide, they being the lowest bid. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Next is a request for a P.O. payable to A-1 Fence Company in the amount of $5,784 to replace a section of fencing on field #10 at Robinson Lane. The funds to come from recreation account A-7110.4. The following quotes were received. DiPiet Fence Company $7,755.00 A-1 Fence Company 5,784.00 Adams Fence Company No reply COUNCILMAN PAOLONI moved to authorize a P.O. payable to A-1 Fence Company in the amount of $5,784 to replace a section of fencing on field #10 at Robinson Lane, they being the lowest bid. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried 0 04/24/2000.RGM In the 2000 Recreation budget, funds were allocated in account A-7110.2 to install new fences at the Barn location on Montfort Road to keep people from trespassing. Recreation intends to install approximately 200' of 10' high chain link fencing at the site. The following quotes were received A-1 Fence Company $3,207.90 DiPiet Fence Company 3,505.00 Adams Fence Company No replay Salem Fence Company 4,365.00 The Recreation Commission requests permission to obtain a P.O. in the amount of $3,207.90 payable to A-1 Fence Company, they being the lowest bid. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize a P.O. in the amount of $3,207.90 payable to A-1 Fence Company, they being the lowest bid. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried The Recreation Commission also requests permission to obtain a P.O. payable to Southern Industrial Sand in the amount of $1,640.50 for 50 tons of infield clay for the fields at Castle Point Recreation Area. The funds for the purchase are in recreation account A-7110.4. This is the same vendor that was approved at the March Town Board Meeting. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize a P.O. payable to Southern Industrial Sand in the amount of $1,640.50 for 50 tons of infield clay for the fields at Castle Point Recreation Area as requested by Mr. Holt. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Memos from Joe Ennesser with two sets of bids for the repair of the Reese Park Bridge. The first set of bids are for the concrete footing for the bridge. Two bids were submitted for column format, Heady with a bid of $3,100 and C.J. Masonary with a bid of $1,850. Mr. Ennesser recommends C.J. Masonary as low bidder at $1,850. The next set of bids are for the engineering and hardware costs for the Reese Park Bridge. Two bids were submitted. Wheeler Engineering with a bid of $11,710 and Ecological Specialties with a bid of $7,225. Mr. Ennesser recommends Ecological Specialties as low bidder at $7,225. Discussion followed regarding the total cost of the project. Mr. Roberts, Attorney to the Town informed the board that if the total cost of the project is over $9,000, which it is, Recreation must comply with Town Policy on Bidding Procedures. 7 04/24/2000.RGM COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Recreation to go out to bid for the construction of the Reese Park Bridge. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Joseph Ennesser regarding the proposal for a sign to be placed in the recreation parks to offer a reward for park vandalism created by R.V.'s and other motorized vehicles. Mr. Ennesser has been in contact with Al Roberts, Attorney to the Town who has investigated and confirmed the legality of creating and posting a sign offering a reward for park vandalism created by R.V.'s and other motorized vehicles. Based on the legal confirmation, the Town of Wappinger Recreation is requesting the Town Board to adopt a resolution to allow installation of such signs at all our Town Parks. Text of Sign REWARD OF $500 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE APPREHENSION AND CONVICTION OF VIOLATORS REGARDING USE AND DESTRUCTION OF PARK PROPERTY BY MOTORIZED VEHICLES. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize posting of signs for Apprehension & Conviction be placed at all Town Parks. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried A request for the return of Escrow funds was received from Pizzagalli Development Co., in the amount of $371.25. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize the return of Escrow in the amount of $371.25 to Pizzagalli Development Co., upon the recommendation of Mark Liebermann, Zoning Administrator Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried A request from GMC Plumbing & Heating for a refund of $15 overcharge on his Building Permit. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize the return of $15 overcharge as requested, upon the recommendation of Sal Morello, Deputy Building Inspector. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Yvonne Tompkins, Secretary for the Chelsea Fire District advising the Board that at the March meeting of the Chelsea Fire District, Yvonne Tompkins and Herb Muller were re -appointed to represent the Chelsea Fire District on the Town of Wappinger Fire Prevention Bureau. 04/24/2000.RGM COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to accept the notification and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Mark Liebermann, Zoning Administrator. Last June Mark requested and received extra compensation for performing the work of two positions, and is still performing the job requirement of Fire Inspector and Zoning Administrator. In addition to the above, since Building Inspector, Paul Foody resigned in December of 1999, he has been performing all three positions. The work load has increased as has the physical and mental demands. He has taken a thirty day leave of absence for the month of April from his position as a Police Sergeant in the Village of Fishkill in order to devote more time in getting the backlog of Zoning cases up to date in addition to starting enforcement proceedings on the new cases that arise on a daily basis. Mark is again requesting to be compensated a stipend payment of five thousand dollars for the extra work that he has been performing and the extra positions filling in. SUPERVISOR SMITH moved to table this request to the next workshop for discussion. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A letter from NYS Assemblyman Joel Miller requesting the towns support of a program designed to promote safe bicycle riding and in-line skating among our area children. Also a follow up letter thanking the town for agreeing to participate in the program. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the letter and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A Request from Susan Phillips, District Clerk of Wappingers Central School for the use of eight (8) Voting Machines for the Wappinger Central School District Annual Election to be held on May 16, 2000. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize the use of eight (8) voting machines to Wappinger Central School District for their Annual Election to be held on May 16, 2000. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Daniel O'Connor, P.E., DC Health Department with the results of water collected at Robinson Lane Recreation Public Water Supply. The results show the water quality to meet drinking water standards, with D 04/24/2000.RGM the exception of iron (5.52 mg/1) and color (150 units), both aesthetic concerns. It is recommended that the water be re -tested a few times this season to determine what variations exist. It is also recommended that the stand-by well (#2) be tested for total coliform, nitrate and nitrite in case this well need to be place into service in an emergency. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried A request from Sal Morello, Deputy Building Inspector for permission to attend the 2000 Hudson Valley Code Enforcement Officials Educational Conference which will be held in Fishkill, May 3rd, 4th, and 5th The cost for the conference is $170. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Mr. Morello to attend the 2000 Hudson Valley Code Enforcement Officials Educational Conference May 3rd, 4th and 5th, and his legitimate expenses to be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A request from Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent for permission to attend the Annual Highway School sponsored by the Association of Towns being held on June 41h, 5th, and 61h. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Mr. Foster to attend the Annual Highway School sponsored by the Association of Town being held on June 4th, 5th, and 6th, and his legitimate expenses to be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried A request from Ann Marie Buck, Animal Control Warden to attend the Animal Control Officer's and Shelter Personnel Academy as Delhi College from May 23, through May 26, 2000. The fee for the course is $190. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to approve the request for Ann Marie Buck to attend the Animal Control Officer's and Shelter Personnel Academy from May 23rd to May 26th, and her legitimate expenses be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Several reports from Mike Tremper of CAMO Pollution Control. The first report concerns the Sewer Lateral problems incurred at the Cook Residence, 207 All Angels Hill Road. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried 0 04/24/2000.RGM The second report from Mr. Tremper concerns a Milky Water complaint he received from Mrs. Bush of 28 Balfour Drive. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried The last report received from Mr. Tremper concerns the tree removal at Tall Trees Water District. Attached to Mr. Tremper's report is a letter to Supervisor Smith from Mr. Kablaoui expressing his thanks for removal of the trees which were posing a danger to his home. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Several reports from Jay Paggi, Engineer to the Town. The first report concerns Brothers Road/Gold Road/Montfort Woods drainage and a Federal Wetlands Delineation report for Montfort Woods Road from Matthew D. Rudikoff Associates. After a field inspection with Graham Foster, they came up with a plan where the stream could actually be cleaned and what the effect would be in lowering the flood waters. It is recommended that in the dry part of the summer, the stream be cleaned. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried The next report concerns the an icing/ drainage condition at the DiDonato residence, 14 Carroll Drive. A field inspection determined that the icing problem occurs due to the slow leaching of runoff during warm part of winter days and then the quick drop in temperature in the afternoon and evening hours. The only way of capturing and collecting this runoff would be to construct some type of a trench drain or slotted drain along the curb line on Carroll Drive and intercept the runoff prior to it getting into the roadway. This drain system would be tied into the existing catchbasin at the intersection. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Mr. Paggi to work in conjunction with Mr. Foster, Highway Superintendent, to come up with a solution for this hazardous condition. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Next is the Federal Wetlands Delineation Report. The field survey and subsequent Report were prepared by Joseph T. Bridges, Ph.D., Senior Biologist with Matthew D. Rudikoff Associates, Inc. This work was 11 04/24/2000.RGM performed as part of the ongoing well drilling program at the Atlas Wellfield to determine if the proposed mains connecting the newly installed well(s) would travel through the Federal wetlands. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Next is the Green Fly Swamp Drainage. A field inspection at the inlet to the culvert in the rear of Lawrence Farms Plaza through and including the inlet to the pipe on the south side of the Taylor Rental was performed with Mr. Foster in attendance. There was much debris, siltation, etc., in the pipes/open streams that exist. There is also a closed storm drain system immediately north of Smithtown Road on the east side of Route 9 that is of questionable size, condition, etc. It is recommended that Mr. Foster work with the NYSDOT and his own forces to clean and/or upgrade this drainage system between the two points mentioned above. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the report and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried Next is the report on the drainage concerns on 145 Osborne Hill Road, with correspondence from Roger Perry. On March 23, 2000, Mr. DelBene performed a field inspection of the above referenced property and surrounding areas as per a request to follow up on a drainage complaint filed by Mr. & Mrs. Perry on March 12th, 2000. It appears that most of the problems are on private property and are the responsibility of the property owners. Finally, in order to determine what effect the Green Fly Swamp has on this flooding problem, Mr. DelBene recommends that an additional inspection by his office and the Town Highway Superintendent be made on the existing stream and storm system near Lawrence Farms. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster explain situation to Lawrence Farms owners, and request they clean trench behind property. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Next is the report on the Wappinger Sewer Transmission/Treatment Improvement Area Phase 3A, Contract No. 2. The preliminary design of the sanitary sewer main for the section of Losee Road north of Sucich Place has uncovered a couple of issues which must be resolved before a final design can be made. There is a cluster of four houses on the west side of Losee Road 12 04/24/2000.RGM which are lower than the road, and a decision must be made as to the best method to serve these houses, (specifically #45, #49, #51 and #53). Four (4) reasonable options were determined based on serving the lowest floor of each house. Discussion followed as to which option would best serve the interests of the Town and the homeowners. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to go to option #2, which would supply each of the four homes with sewage pump kits. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried The final report from Mr. Paggi is the Map, Plan and Report for the Proposed Wappinger Water Improvement 99-2R. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the Map, Plan and Report for the proposed Wappinger Water Improvement 99-2R, take to a workshop on May 8th, and set a Public Hearing on May 22, 2000 at 7:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried The next item for the boards consideration is to fill the Civil Service position of Fire Inspector. SUPERVISOR SMITH offered the name of John Ricci to fill the position of Fire Inspector. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni ROLL CALL VOTE Supervisor Smith Councilman Valdati Councilman Bettina Councilman Ruggiero Councilman Paoloni VOTE Aye Nay Nay Abstain Aye Motion Defeated COUNCILMAN VALDATI offered the name of Peter Muro to fill the position of Fire Inspector. Seconded by Mr. Bettina ROLL CALL VOTE Supervisor Smith Councilman Valdati Councilman Bettina Councilman Ruggiero Councilman Paoloni VOTE Nay Aye Aye Aye Nay Motion Carried The term of Ellen Korz expires on May 1, 2000, and she has indicated that she would be interest in continuing on the Commission for another term. The Recreation Commission, therefore recommends that she be re -appointed to serve another 5 year term. 13 04/24/2000.RGM The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that Ellen Korz be and she hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy on the Recreation Commission which has occurred by reason of the expiration of her term of office, and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said Ellen Korz be and she hereby is appointed to the said Recreation Commission for a term which shall expire on the 18t day of May, 2005. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried Correspondence from Jon Adams, Esq. Mr. Adams explained that he is representing Mrs. Reese, who has a subdivision application stalled before the planning board on the issue of whether the subdivision plat should make provision for a new town bypass road that would extend from some indefinite point on Route 9D to some indefinite point on Old Hopewell Road. Without getting into a myriad of legal issues, it was agreed to approach the Town Board to see whether the Town Board has any actual interest in constructing a bypass road, which would probably cost in excess of a million dollars. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize this request be sent to Dan Wery, Town Planner for comment. Seconded by Mr. Valdati. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize this request be forwarded to Town Planner, Dan Wery, for Comments. COMMITTEE REPORTS COUNCILMAN VALDATI had no reports at this time. COUNCILMAN BETTINA had no reports at this time. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO had no reports at this time. COUNCILMAN PAOLONI had no reports at this time. SUPERVISOR SMITH announced that the Tri -Municipal Sewer Commission had some Change Orders that did not get paid for. They finally received the money and the Town of Wappinger is supposed to receive $450,707 However the said we are not going to receive it because they decided that it would go towards the buy in of Phase 3A. Mr. Roberts, Attorney to the Town and Supervisor Smith went to the last meeting, and explained that there was no way they could keep money. We must have it back for Phase I & II. They agreed to give us the $241,343.00 to apply to the debt service. BONDS & LETTERS OF CREDIT 14 04/24/2000.RGM A report was submitted from the Zoning Administrators office for the months of January, February and March on the schedule of Bonds and Letters of Credit on various subdivisions, the amounts, expiration dates and call up dates. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the reports and place it on file. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried RESOLUTIONS A Public Hearing having been held on the proposed Local Law to designate an additional full STOP intersection in the Town of Wappinger, the matter of its adoption was now placed before the board for their consideration. The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN VALDATI who moved its adoption, and seconded by Mr. Bettina LOCAL LAW # OF THE YEAR 2000 A Local Law entitled "LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 230-43 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL FULL STOP INTERSECTIONS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER." BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger as follows: Section I: Title: This Local Law shall be know and cited as Town of Wappinger Local Law #_ of 2000, and entitled "LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 230-43 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL FULL STOP INTERSECTIONS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER." Section II: Legislative Background: Over the years, the Town Board has received numerous requests from residents of the Kent Road area to address speeding and generally poor traffic conditions along Kent Road. In response to the residents' requests, the Town Board has previously adopted traffic control measures at several intersections of Kent Road with intersecting streets. The Town Board has previously made southbound Kent Road at its intersection with Central Avenue and eastbound Central Avenue at its intersection with Kent Road full stop intersections. Despite the adoption of the aforementioned stop intersections, the Town Board continued to receive requests that northbound Kent Road at its intersection with Central Avenue also be made a full stop intersection. While Highway Superintendent Graham Foster and Engineer to the Town Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., previously expressed reservations about making southbound Kent Road at Central Avenue and eastbound Central Avenue at Kent Road full stop 15 04/24/2000.RGM intersections, they now concur that to be consistent that northbound Kent Road at Central Avenue be made a full stop intersection. Accordingly, it is the express determination of the Town Board and in the interests of the traveling public and the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town of Wappinger to establish a full stop intersection at the following location: Northbound Kent Road at its intersection with Central Avenue and that stop signs be erected accordingly. Section III: Stop Intersections. Section 230-43 of the code of the Town of Wappinger entitled "Schedule IX: Stop intersection " is hereby amended by including, in alphabetical order: northbound Kent Road with Central Avenue to said "Schedule IX: Stop Intersections" as follows: Direction of Stop Sign on Travel At Intersection of Kent Road North Central Avenue Section IV: Separability. The Provisions of this Local Law are separable and if any provision, clause, sentence subsection, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, or inapplicable to any person or circumstance, such illegality, invalidity or unconstitutionality or inapplicability shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, sentences subsections, words or parts of this Local Law or their application to other persons or circumstances. It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent that this Local Law would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid or unconstitutional provision, clause, sentence subsection, work or part had not been included therein, and if such person or circumstance to which the Local Law or par thereof is held inapplicable, had been specifically exempt therefrom. Section V: Ratification: Except as amended by these additions to section 230-43, the Code of the Town of Wappinger is hereby ratified and re- confirmed. Section VI: Effective Date. This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and filing with the Secretary of State as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Motion Unanimously Carried Next is to accept the Little League Agreement and authorize the Supervisor to sign. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to accept the Little League Agreement and authorize the Supervisor to sign. 16 Seconded by Mr. Paoloni 04/24/2000.RGM Motion Unanimously Carried Next is to accept the agreement for the Employees Assistance Program with St. Francis Hospital, and authorize the Supervisor to sign. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to accept the agreement for the Employees Assistance Program, and authorize the Supervisor to sign. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Next is to introduce the Local Law to join the Greenway Connections Compact Program and set a Public Hearing. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to forward to the Master Plan Committee. Seconded by Mr. Bettina Motion Unanimously Carried The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO, who moved its adoption. Whereas, Nicholas and Pamela Bisaccia and their family have resided in the Town of Wappinger since 1984 and are active members of the community through their participation in the Town of Wappinger Little League and other civic organizations and, WHEREAS, their daughter, Melissa Danielle Bisaccia, as a child, was diagnosed with epilepsy and, WHEREAS, a young woman, Melissa Danielle Bisaccia participated in the Town of Wappinger Girls Softball programs, and attended Roy C. Ketcham High School was able to achieve much scholastic and athletic success overcoming obstacles despite her battle with epilepsy and, WHEREAS, Melissa Danielle Bisaccia's Scholastic and athletic achievements earned her scholarships to attend Franklin Pierce College, and WHEREAS, while in attendance at her first semester at Franklin Pierce College, Melissa Daniel Bisaccia, unexpectedly passed away and, WHEREAS, Melissa Daniel Bisaccia's family, in her memory, has created the Melissa D. Bisaccia Scholarship Fund to honor those Roy C. Ketcham High School and Franklin Pierce College students, who overcome obstacles in their lives to succeed as did Melissa Danielle Bisaccia, and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger recognizes the contributions and achievements that Melissa Daniele Bisaccia accomplished while facing personal obstacles, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger recognizes the tragedy of Melissa Danielle Bisaccia's untimely 17 04/24/2000.RGM death depriving her, her family, and our community from realizing her full potential, and BE IF FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger recognizes that Melissa Danielle Bisaccia was a role model for her peers, and the Town Board appreciates her family's efforts to reward students, like their daughter, Melissa, through a scholarship fund that recognizes student achievements despite of personal obstacles, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, on the third anniversary of the creation of the Melissa Danielle Bisaccia Scholarship fund, shall re -name the Girls Senior League Field at Robinson Lane, THE MELISSA DANIELLE BISACCIA MEMORIAL FIELD, and shall erect a plaque on that field for the entire community to acknowledge the inspiration and achievement of Melissa Danielle Bisaccia. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried Requests for several Budget Amendments were received from Jerry Terwilliger, Comptroller. The first Budget Amendment is to pay for Rockingham Sewer District Sewer Line Rehabilitation per agreement. Increase 8320.4 SR Transmission Lines $21,315.05 Increase 599 SR Appropriate Fund Balance $21,315.05 The following Budget Amend is necessary in order to comply with Town Board request of February 28, 2000 Increase 8160.4 Landfill/Contractual $ 8,657.00 Increase 599B Appropriated Fund Balance $ 8,657.00 To increase funds for monitoring costs at Landfill The following Budget Amendments are necessary in order to comply with Town Board request of March 13, 2000. 1. Increase 7110.2A Equipment $35,000.00 Increase 599A Appropriated Fund Balance $35,000.00 To increase funds for purchase of equipment - Backhoe attachment and Lawn Mower. 2. Increase 8015.213 Zoning Dept./Equipment $ 5,200.00 Increase 599B Appropriated Fund Balance $ 5,200.00 To increase funds for purchase of new car for Zoning Administrator. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize the above Budget Amendments as requested by Mr. Terwilliger. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried On March 13, 2000, the Board authorized the purchase of a 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Sport Utility vehicle at the cost of $19,824.00. However, the W-01 04/24/2000.RGM state contractor, Warnock Fleet and Leasing has advised the Town that this vehicle is no longer available from Chrysler on state contract unless equipped with police package at an additional cost of $2,732.50. This would bring the total cost up to $22,556.50. Warnock Fleet an Leasing also has NYS Contract for Ford Motor Company products. The currently have, in stock, a 2000 Ford Explorer 4x4 XL's at a cost of $20,730.00 plus delivery of $90. In order to proceed with a purchase of a new vehicle for the Zoning Administrator, authorization is requested to order the Ford Explorer at a cost of $20,820.00, which would require an additional $600 Budget Amendment in B Fund to line 8015.2B- Zoning Department Equipment. COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize an additional $600 Budget Amendment in B Fund to Line 8015.2B Zoning Department Equipment for purchase of Jeep Cherokee, as requested by Mr. Terwilliger. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried The last request from Mr. Terwilliger concerns the Emergency Services Building Bond Anticipation Note due May 4, 2000. The Principal due is $210,000. The Bond Anticipation Note has been renewed for a period of five (5) years and is due to be issued as a Serial Bond. In speaking with the Town's Financial Consultant, Salvatore Pennini, of Public Finance Associated, Inc., on this issue, it was concluded that it would make sense to pay the note in full at maturity, rather than bond such a small amount over a ten or fifteen year period. Thereby saving the bonding costs, which would be high considering the size of the bond issue and the interest over the amortization period. Therefor, it is requested that the Town Board authorize a budget adjustment from A Fund balance to line 9730.6 B.A.N. Principal. Available Fund Balance in the A Fund at this time is $527,851. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, Al Roberts to contact Sal Pennini of Bond Council to draft Bond for $210,000. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN VALDATI moved to authorize temporary transfer of $210,000 as requested by Mr. Terwilliger. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero Motion Unanimously Carried SUPERVISOR SMITH moved to go out to bid for landscaping of town properties. Seconded by Mr. Ruggiero 19 04/24/2000.RGM Motion Unanimously Carried UNFINISHED BUSINESS Some time ago, Supervisor Smith was authorized to go out and get bids for a generator for the Town Hall. Authorization is needed for Marc Felenzer to draw up specs, so we may go out to bid. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Mark Felenzer to draw up specs in order to go out to bid for a generator. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried Supervisor Smith on the Joint City/Town Water expenses. The escrow would amount to $15,000. If we are interested we should give a definite answer because Hyde Park Water District is very interested, and they wish to get what ever is left, which would leave us out in the cold. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN BETTINA moved to authorize Supervisor Smith send a letter to the joint water district informing them that we are interested, but at this particular time, have no district formed to charge, but we are working on it. Discussion followed Seconded by Mr. Valdati ROLL CALL VOTE Supervisor Smith Councilman Valdati Councilman Bettina Councilman Ruggiero Councilman Paoloni NEW BUSINESS VOTE Aye Aye Aye Nay Nay Motion Carried COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to authorize Attorney to the Town, Al Roberts to draft a Local Law regulating burning permits in the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Paoloni Motion Unanimously Carried COUNCILMAN BETTINA on setting up some street lights in Thorn Acres. There are two lights on one side of the road and none on the other. SUPERVISOR SMITH explained they are in the district, and they will have to pay minimal. She has contacted Central Hudson and they will give her an estimate as to cost. COUNCILMAN BETTINA would like to set up a Workshop with Dan Stone and Jay Paggi in attendance to discuss the water source for Chelsea. There was no other business to come before the Board. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to close the Town Board meeting, seconded by Mr. Paoloni and unanimously Carried 20 The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. 21 04/24/2000.RGM Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk 04/24/2000.PH A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on April 24, 2000 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on a proposed Local Law to designate northbound Kent Road with Central Avenue as a FULL stop intersection. Supervisor Smith opened the meeting at 7:17 p.m. Present: Constance Smith Supervisor Robert Valdati, Councilman Joseph Ruggiero, Councilman Joseph Paoloni, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Jay Paggi Engineer to the Town Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent Absent: Vincent Bettina, Councilman The Town Clerk offered for the record, the Affidavit of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof the Minutes of this Hearing). SUPERVISOR SMITH asked if there were any questions or comments from the audience. Ken Malley of Macintosh Lane wished to know, other than addressing a safety concern, when are we going to address the other safety concern at the bend on Kent Road at Lake Oniad Drive where there is no full stop sign. Mr. Malley sent a letter when the first Local Law was presented to erect the three stop signs up on Kent Road, and he has never received a response. Supervisor Smith said she would get back look up the correspondence and get back to Mr. Malley. A letter was also received from Edward and Polly Wisniewski who are in favor of the STOP sign. There were no further comments or questions. COUNCILMAN RUGGIERO moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Paoloni and unanimously carried. The meeting closed at 7:23 p.m. ?, � a"ALN Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW ENTITLED "AMENDING SECTION 230-43 THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER." TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL FULL STOP INTERSECTION IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER STATE OF NEW YORK) )ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS) ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn deposed and says: That she is duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 8, 2000 your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on the proposed Local Law Amending Section 230-43, of the Code of the Town of Wappinger, to Designate Additional Full Stop Intersections in the Town of Wappinger, on the sign board 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. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me the day f , 2000 r-4 `W= � � I - REF ��i LO Southern Dutchess News 914 297-37:23 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 Tl�yyPtpF,iN/PPINCiEH NOTICE 18 HEREBY-f31VEN the" rbwn Bard of IM mo wIM conduct a UQ He tha 24thday. of April. 20p�; a P.M,.,at the Tewn u.u:nr !' ihaE nN I pond nnAhM 114A KWft Ifull °UFtTHER NOTICE ,s Pro0osed Local OWYaar 2000 are, law: and inapactbn' IIN Town Clerk on 8:30 a.tn. to 4A0 S Hall, 20 Mkldlebush ra Falls, New York. 28.2000 .: ,a M OFTWAPPIAR�qD�, ONE H SNOWDEN; " '' T' TOWN CLERK ^' AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. ................................... of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several times hereinafter was, the ......... of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a newspaper printed and published every Wednesday in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly published in the said newspaper for AQ139... weeks successively in each week, cornmencing on the J.2hh... day of ..Anr-LL....... 2000.'and on the following dates thereafter, namely on and ending on'the L2.th....... day ofApr.ib..... 2QQQ both days inclusive. 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