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1991-03-25 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER MARCH_25`1991 _____ 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG r3 . `1 ACCEPT MINUTES: Regular January 28, '91 Feb. 25, '91 Special Ccmeeting Feb. 27, '91 ` PETITIONS NICATIONS a. Notice of intent to make application for liquor license by Mark H. Serino, attny for JTG Enterprises, Inc. b. Notification from Board of Elections re: Appointment of Election Machine Custodians and, one day School for Custodians ($80. per Custodian fee) c. H. Levenson & J. Paggi correspondence re: reduction of the Satelite Investments Road Bond -'d. Request from Zoning Adm. for permission to attend re-certificatio course for Code Enforcement Officials on 5/29-30 & 6/5-6, '91 e. Requests for return of Funds held in Escrow for: (1) Wilro Construction - Pondview Lot 425 and Lot #26, $3,000 each (2) Jean Marie Cappelletti (Route 376 & Maloney Rd.) $4,583.50 f. Lynn Sheppard, River Rd., No., requests STOP sign at intersection of Skytop drive with River Road, No. g. J. Paggi, PE, Eng. to Twn, Reports: (1) 3 letters, Hark Plaza Well #3 contamination (2) proposed subsurface investigation-CaslE Landfill (3) Hayden drainage -Pine Ridge Drive (4) Wappinger Sewer Imp. Area #3 (2 letters) (5) Wappinger Creek Tributary - Rte 376 h. NYS Office of Mental Retardation & Developmental disability: re: establishment of Community homes for people w/developmental disabilities 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Consider adoption of Local Laws on Handicap/Fire Lane parking (6) b. Consider adoption of Local Law Amending Zoning Ordinance on Board of Architectural Review c. Consider request for two transfers of funds from R. Holt, Rec. Ch ----d. Consider awarding Bids for Highway e. Consider awarding Bid for Recreation Mower -f. Comptroller requests transfer of funds 8. UNFINISHIED BUSINESS a. Mosquito Spraying b. A. Roberts, Attny to Twn, re: Wappinger Park Water District -Sofa Easement c. Town of Fishkill re: Contract use for Sarah Taylor Park for Unit Soccer League d. A. Roberts, Attny to Twn, re: STOP signs at intersections of roads in Chelsea 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT REMINDER: PUBLIC HEARINGS on Local Laws on amendments to Handicap/Fire Lane Parking start at 7115 P.M. 3/25/91 74 The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on March 25, 1991, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Supervisor Smith opened the Meeting at 7:40 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney Joseph E. Paggi, Jr. Engineer All joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag at the commencement of the meeting. The Minutes of the Regular Meetings of January 28th, February 25th, 1991, Special Meetings of February 27th and March 11th, 1991, having previously been forwarded to the Board, were placed before them for their consideration. Mrs. Visconti noted that on Page 63 of the February 25, 1991 Minutes, it states that the Wappinger United Soccer Club has a membership of 150, but it should read 750. MRS. VISCONTI moved that the above stated Minutes be and they are hereby approved, as corrected, as submitted by the Town Clerk. Seconded by Mr. Fanuele Motion Unanimously Carried Reports were received from the Dog Control Officer, Building Inspector, Receiver of Taxes, Town Justices for the month of February and the Annual Report from the Zoning Administrator. MR. FANUELE moved to accept the above reports and place them on file. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried Petitions & Communications --- Notice of intent to make application for a liquor license was received from Mark Serino, Attorney for JTG Enterprises, Inc. MRS. VISCONTI moved to receive the Notification and place it on file with no comment. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried 75 The Board of Elections notified us that they had appointed the Election Machine Custodians, as recommended, namely ----- 2 Republicans, Nicholas Johnson and James Mills, Jr., and 2 Democrats, Joseph DeAngelo, Sr. and Joseph DeAngelo, Jr. They also informed us of a one day School for these Custodians at the Board of Elections Office on Cannon Street in Poughkeepsie, on April 20, 1991, 9A.M. to 4P.M. at a cost of $80.00 each. In the past the Board has authorized all four of them to attend, but usually one Republican and one Democrat goes. MR. FANUELE moved to authorize the four Election Machine Custodians to attend this School and the fee will be a Town charge. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried A Memo was received from Herbert Levenson, Clerk to the Planning Board notifying the Town Board that they recommended reduction of a Road Bond submitted by Satellite Investments from $931,622.00 to $340,349.00. The Engineer submitted his report on this stating that he had reviewed the improvements made by the developer with the Highway Superintendent and set the reduction amount. MRS. VISCONTI moved to reduce the Satellite Investment Road Bond from $931,622.00 to $340,349.00, at the recommendation of the Planning Board and the Engineer to the Town. Seconded by Mr. Fanuele Motion Unanimously Carried It was now required that the Town Board notify the Planning Board of their approval of the reduction in order for that Board to hold a Public Hearing on the reduction. A request was received from the Zoning Administrator to attend a Codes School on May 29th and 30th, or June 5th and 6th, 1991 at the Dutchess County Fire Control in Poughkeepsie. There is no fee for attendance. _ The Supervisor noted that he had already attended one conference this year, which is the Town Policy, and Mr. Levenson was told that he could take his own personal time if he wished to attend this but he did not opt to do this; Mrs. Smith had checked to see if it was mandated for him and learned that it was for the Fire Enforcement Officials, not the Zoning Administrator. 76 MR. INCORONATO moved to deny the request from the Zoning Administrator to attend the Codes School. Seconded by Mrs. Smith Motion Unanimously Carried �^ Requests for return of funds held in Escrow were received from Wilro Construction, Pondview Lot #25 and #26, $3,000 each, Jean Cappelletti, Rt. 376 and Maloney Road, (balance due after withdrawal of application to the Zoning Board). All required documents were received and recommendations from the pertinent department heads. MRS. VISCONTI moved to release the Escrow Funds, as requested, at the recommendation of the department heads. Seconded by Mr. Fanuele Motion Unanimously Carried Lynne Sheppard, River Road North, wrote to the Board requesting that they consider placing a Stop Sign at the intersection of Skytop Drive and River Road North in place of the existing Yield Sign. It seems that on several occasions cars have come directly out of Skytop -Drive into her yard and barely missing her house. The Deputy Highway Superintendent agreed that it was a dangerous intersection and added that he recommended a sign be placed before the intersection alerting motorists of the oncoming Stop Sign. MR. VALDATI moved to authorize the Attorney to the Town to prepare a Local Law Amending the current Law allowing a Yield Sign, and replace this with a Stop Sign. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried The Engineer submitted reports including three letters on the Hark Plaza Well in the Wappinger Park Water District regarding corres- pondence from the NYSDEC notifying us that if either Well#3 or either of the other two wells in that District become contaminated they will not put filters on the wells free of charge. It will become our responsibility if we continue to use them but there is no other choice, we have to use them. When they did the test for the chloroform level at Well #3 it was considerably lower than the contamination level set forth by the EPA. The remaining correspondence on this subject matter is for the Board's information. Regarding the easement from Mrs. Sofair, the Attorney informed the Board that he had prepared an 77 agreement for her to sign which is in the hands of her Attorney. He hopes to hear from the Attorney by tomorrow and they plan a meeting with Mr. Klein on Wednesday to discuss the arrangements in detail. The other report was on the Castle Point Landfill on the proposed subsurface investigation. There are now additional costs to the original fee that Camo Pollution Control quoted for the work they would perform and the Supervisor set April 8, 1991 for a work shop discussion on same. It was brought up that the hydrogeological study added a considerable amount to the original cost and Mr. Incoronato recommended that they discuss seeking bids for this project. The Hayden, Pine Ridge Drainage was a project outlined by the Engineer in 1989 and his report indicated that a paved swale would be constructed from the intersection of Pine Ridge Drive and Dorothy Land to the proposed catch basin at McCullough Terrace to direct the road runoff into the proposed dMinage system. Mr. Paggi emphasized that the Haydens' would be responsible for any grading and/or other work required to transport the flood water from private property to the inlet pipe in the Town's right-of-way. It was his recommendation that a formal letter be sent to the Haydens' from the Supervisor stating their responsibility in this project. Another report referenced Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #3, flow data on infiltration/inflow; further discussion will be included in the April 8, 1991 work shop. The final report was the Wappinger Creek Tributary, Rt. 376 -- during drainage investigations for the Russell Road drainage he noticed that the water level of the stream was higher than usual and upon checking this found that a property owner on Rt. 376 across from the New Hackensack Reformed Church had recently raised the level of the pond on his property. It is very possible that there is no violation involved, however, it did affect the upstream properties. He recommended that the increase in the dam height be investigated further to determine if increased flooding will develop which will cause further drainage problems. The Supervisor requested that the Attorney and Engineer research the matter and bring their report to the work shop on.April 8, 1991. A communication was received from the New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Wassaic, N.Y. W They explained that they were working to establish community homes for people with developmental disabilities throughout this State in order to accommodate those currentlyliving in large institutions and allow others who currently reside in communities to remain in this environment. They asked for the cooperation of the community leaders to help in this cause and provide assistance for them to review proposed sites in the Town for community residential programs. Mrs. Visconti asked for a master list of all such residences in the Town of Wappinger, including the sponsoring agencies. It appeared to her from the language of the letter that this organization was looking for additional community homes in the Town of Wappinger. Committee Reports --- Mr. Fanuele, Recycling, reported that he was at the site on Saturday when a dump truck arrived to deposit newspaper. He turned him away and asked the other Board Members if he was right in doing so. They all agreed that the program was for private residences only, not commercial. Mr. Valdati had no reports for this meeting. Mr. Incoronato, refuse, just received his bill for disposal and found out he's spending $440 each year to get rid of one can of garbage once a week excluding tires, metal, construction etc. He complained to his carter who cried the blues about his fees going up and tipping fees he had to pay, however, since the actual garbage has decreased due to recycling, the tipping fees should also decrease. The increase has amounted to 50% over two years which he felt was steep and the excuse is the recycling expenses which doesn't make sense since they have had a substantial reduction in tipping fees. He further noted that when the County entered the recycling program this year, they did not put any controls in place to scrutinize rate increases by the carters, there's virtually no competition in the business and the consumer has no way of knowing if this is a reasonable rate or a ripoff, so for these reasons, he proposed that the Town seriously consider licensing the carters and one of the requirements to obtain such license should be the submission of a financial statement so we can try to determine if the rate increase is fair and reasonable and not consumer gouging. He asked that the Board Members address this at an upcoming work shop session. The Supervisor agreed to schedule 79 this matter since she too concurred with him on the rate increase by the carters after she checked her previous bills with the current one. If they cannot control the rates of the carters, Mr. Incoronato felt they might have to look into municipal sanitation so the consumers are treated fairly in this respect. They agreed that Scott Daniels of Dutchess County Solid Waste should be invited to this work shop and it should be in April, space permitting on the Agenda, or if not, then in May. Mrs. Visconti had no reports for this meeting. Mrs. Smith informed the Board and the public that the State Auditors are in the Town Hall starting the audit of the Town Departments.and her Office and the Comptroller's Office have dazzled them with their cooperation which they are evidently not used to. Since April is Recycling Awareness Month and the Supervisor issued the following Proclamation: THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER HAS PROMOTED THE BENEFITS AND THEREFORE PROCLAIMS APRIL AS RECYCLING AWARENESS MONTH IN WAPPINGER. This, she added, was a request from the Recycling Resource Recovery. In response to Mr. Fanuele's question on what we were doing about it, Mrs. Smith had plans to hold open house at our Recycling Center which was suggested by the agency, also do recycling, which we already do, so there wasn't anything left to do. There will also be an open house at the Resource Recovery sometime in April, date not available now. A request was received from the Justice Court for the Supervisor to place an ad in the paper for the position of Deputy Court Clerk. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to place a newspaper ad for the position of Deputy Court Clerk in the Town Justice Court. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried The Village of Wappingers Falls Trustees invited the Town Board to their Annual Picnic In The Park on July 7, 1991, although Mrs. Smith said that date would probably change since the County was planning a big celebration to welcome home the troops on July 6th, rain date July 7th ---parade, unifaith council, fireworks, etc. etc. etc. Our Recycling Cleanup will start April lst,1991, west of Route 9 and continue every two weeks in another area, as done previously. Resolutions --- Public Hearings having been held by the Town Board on March 25th, 1991 on Amendments to various Local Laws which would increase fines for violations of the laws, they were placed before the Board for their consideration. Since the language of five of the Local Laws was not acceptable, the Members wished to review them further. MR. INCORONATO moved to table proposed Local Laws Amending Local Law #2 of 1978, #3 Of 1978, #2 of 1979, #8 of 1979 and #15 of 1987 for further review by the Attorney and the Town Board. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried MR. INCORONATO moved to approve Local Law #4 of 1991 as follows: BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: SECTION 1 Local Law #3 of 1981, "A Local Law Adopted Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1660-A" is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 1. There shall be no parking or standing by any motor vehicles in lanes marked Fire Lanes within those parking areas and driveways maintained by Wappinger Plaza, its successors and assigns. Section 2. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of Wappinger Plaza, its successors or assigns to construct and maintain signs and other markings appropriate to identify fire lanes and to provide notice of tow -away restrictions and fines. Said signs shall conform to the uniform standards prescribed by the New York State Department of Transportation to the extent provision is made for such signs. Fire lanes shall be located in those areas designated by the Fire Chief in whose jurisdiction such lanes lie. Section 3. Any motor vehicle found standing or parked within an area designated as a Fire Lane may be removed or towed away and any owner or operator of such motor vehicle shall be subject to payment of reasonable fees for such removal and storage. Section 4. A person operating any motor vehicle in violation of the Local Law herein described shall be subject to punishment by a fine of not more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or by imprisonment for not more than fifteen (15) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a conviction of a second violation, both which were committed within a period of eighteen (18) months, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars or by imprisonment for not more than forty-five (45) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; upon a conviction of a third or subsequent violation, all of which were committed within a period of eighteen (18) months, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than Three Hundred($300.00) Dollars or by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days or by both such fine and imprisonment. A violation of this Local Law shall constitute a traffic infraction as defined in the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law. M9 Section 5. In the event any portion of this law is declared to be unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, all of the remainder shall continue in full force and effect. Section 6. This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and filing as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. SECTION 2 Except as specifically modified and amended by the adoption of the additions, revisions, modifications and amendments above set forth, Local Law #3 of 1981, "A Local Law Adopted Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1660-A" is hereby modified, confirmed and re -adopted. SECTION 3 This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon adoption and filing as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Roll Call Vote; Mrs. Visconti 5 Ayes 0 Nays A Public Hearing having been held on a proposed Local Law Amending the Zoning Ordinance by deleting Section 428, "Architectural and Historic District Advisory Board", by the Town Board on March 11, 1991, the matter was placed before them for their consideration. The wording of this law provided for the deletion of the whole section rather than the Board's intent to delete just the Architectural Board and for this reason they wished to redo the amendment. MR. INCORONATO Moved to table action on the proposed Local Law. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried The Attorney was authorized to prepare another Local Law Amending Section 428 of the Zoning Ordinance and refer it to the Planning Board for their review and recommendation prior to presenting it to the Town Board. A request was received from Ralph Holt, Chairman of the Recreation Commission for two transfers for their accounts: $700.00 From B7310.4 To B7310.1 This was for the increase in salary for the Director authorized at the February 25, 1991 Town Board meeting. $3,500.00 From A1410.1 To A7020.1 This was to adjust the salary of the Secretary of the Recreation Commission appointed at the Reorganizational Meeting of Jan. 2, 1991 when she transferred from her position as Deputy Town Clerk. In his second Memo, Mr. Holt explained that when the 1991 Budget was adopted, the money for the Senior Citizen Account 7620 was put in .4 account and he requested that $20,410.00 be transferred to the .1 Payroll Account to cover their payroll for 1991. MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the transfers as requested by the Recreation Commission Chairman. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried Next on the Agenda for the Town Board to consider was awarding the bids for the Highway Materials, road aggregates, gas, fuel oil, dumpsters for the clean-up and back hoe. Mrs. Smith introduced Tom Heady, Deputy Highway Superintendent and Dot Schwartz, Secretary to the Highway Superintendent who were present for the awarding of bids since our Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster was in Florida due to his father passing away. The Town Clerk read the Bid Report submitted by the Highway Superintendent and the recommendations for the various items he put out to bid. MRS. VISCONTI moved to award the bids for the road aggregates, gas and fuel oil, as recommended by the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried One bid was received for a dumpster for the Town Cleanup from M&G Sanitation, Inc. although the bid specs were sent to all local carters. The cost per ton for metal was $25.00 and for combustibles, $105 per ton, $60. per trip. The Secretary to the Highway Superin- tendent noted that the bid prices were lower this year than the previous year. MRS. VISCONTI moved to award the bid for the dumpsters to M & G Sanitation, Inc. at the prices quoted, as recommended by the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried Three bids were received for the backhoe for the HIghway Department: Ralph Hermann ---$54,756, less $7,000 trade in, total $47,756 Pine Bush ------ 58,641, less $5,000 trade in, total $53,641 Case Power------ 49,950, includes trade in, total $49,950 The Highway Superintendent recommended the bid be awarded to Case Power and Equipment and noted that even though this was not the lowest 9E bid he carefully screened all the bids to be sure the machine met with the specifications and determined that this is the machine that will do the jobs required by the Highway Department. The Attorney to the Town advised the Board that the decision of the Board should be based on not only the lowest bid, but the lowest responsible bid --- responsible meaning that the Highway Superintendent feels the company can produce the product that he requires to do the job. The Board has the right to reject the bids and rebid if they so desire. The Deputy Highway Superintendent interjected the fact that the low bidder did not meet all the specifications required and the Attorney then stated, in this case, it would not be considered the low bidder. Mr. Heady elaborated noting that they were under the minimum specifi- cations for the hydraulic power, they came in 1908 lbs. less, the specs were for 11,500 lbs. MRS. VISCONTI moved to award the bid for the backhoe to Case Power and Equipment at a total amount of $49,950.00, at the recommendation of the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mr. Fanuele Motion Unanimously Carried The Recreation Commission received one bid for a tractor/mower from Jonmar Associates, Inc. which included a hydraulic angle broom and various optional equipment. They chose not to go for the optionals and decided that the cost of the broom was excessive and probably a duplication of equipment since the Highway Department has one. The Chairman recommended that they purchase the tractor with mower deck at a total cost of $12,400.00 to be expended from the Parkland Trust Fund, which was previously approved. MRS. VISCONTI moved to award the bid for one (1) New John Deere Model F935 Tractor with 76" mower deck at a total cost of $12,400.00, to be appropriated from Parkland Trust Fund. Seconded by Mr. Fanuele Motion Unanimously Carried A request was received from the Comptroller to appropriate surplus fund balance and budget amendment and explained that if actual cash exceeds the 1991 budgeted estimated revenues and appropriated fund balance, in Highway Fund, the excess can be appropriated for lawful use by the Supervisor and Town Board according to Town Law #112, J tl� Subdivision #24. Total Cash $903,290.93 Estimated Rev. 1991 Budget - 123,574.00 Appro.Fund Bal.1991 Budget - 250,000.00 $529,716.93 Budget Amendment: Increase Highway Equipment 5130.20 $68,451.00 1991 Loader 5130.20 57,600.00 1991 Flusher Increase Highway Appropriated Fund Balance 599 $126,051 MRS. VISCONTI moved to approve the transfer requested by the Comptroller. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried A second request was received from the Comptroller for transfers within the Vandalism Patrol Account and the Recycling Account was received by the Board Members at the meeting which afforded them no time to review them. MRS. SMITH moved to table this request to the next meeting for further review by the Board Members. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried There was another item under "Resolutions" brought up by the Supervisor regarding authorization for the Attorney and the Supervisor to sign the Consent Order from D.E.C. regarding the Oakwood Sewer Plant which has been of prime concern to this Board since they took office. The Supervisor announced that she had received notice this day that the Consent Order was acceptable to Commissioner Jorling and was elated that he had signed it. She thanked the Attorney and the Engineer for their patience and efforts in helping the Town Board to have the Order accepted; it took a lot of time for them and the entire Board to achieve this and they should be very proud of this accomplishment. She felt that in their year and one half in office they have come closer to finalizing the sewer problem and the legal problems involved than previous administrations had done in twenty years. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Attorney to the Town and the Supervisor to sign the Consent Order. Seconded by Mr.Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried In the matter of the Mosquito Control Program, The Supervisor said she had done a lot of research on this and first she preferred adulticiding spraying, then changed to larvaciding; she has talked to many people, checked the phone calls she received last year which resulted in 50% for one or the other. She asked the Board Members to consider action on their preference. Mrs. Visconti preferred the larvacide since it was her understanding that if they did this properly and in a timely fashion they would be able to make a significant dent in the mosquito population. She also recommended that when this is announced to the residents they be requested to advise the Supervisor's Office of any bodies of water on their property so that they can be mapped; there are many of them that we have no knowledge of and this would help identify them. By doing the mapping they can give the information to Dutchess County so they know these areas and they can effectively remove the mosquito problem. Mrs. Supervisor asked the media to bring this to the attention of the residents so they will comply with the request to alert her Office of the location of the ponds, etc. Mr. Incoronato referred to the Mosquito Control Report from Dutchess County, Pg. 44, where it tells you how they determine where to spray and this is based on a study made in 1967 and the maps are updated annually by the Office of Mosquito Control. Mr. Fanuele added his comments that he reviewed the report that Mr. Incoronato referred to and it seemed to him that they have their act under control by using spray approved by the D.E.C. and they look at the areas before they either larvacide or adulticide before they spray, and if the population is not large, they do not spray. The larvacide, he said is for the ponds, which is fine where Mrs. Visconti lives, but he has no ponds in his area and he felt the adulticide would be more effective. There should be no thought of cutting this funding off because maybe the demand is'nt present now but comes the warmer weather we'll be getting the calls and will have to take action. Mr. Incoronato went back to Pg. 24 of his report which stated that you should avoid inhalation of spray mist ---how can you do this when it's all over the lawn; this product is toxic to fish ---when you spary it on the ground how do you keep it from getting into the water table and into streams; do not apply in weather conditions with drifting winds ---the wind is always drifting, etc. M Application of this product into water is prohibited ---that's what we're doing. Repeat applications are needed to obtain the desired reduction in adult mosquito populations, so it's not a one shot deal, it's constantly poisoning the atmosphere. Although Mr. Fanuele persisted in his opinion that they go for the two options the other Board Members felt that the one product was more disastrous to the environment than the other. Further discussion ensued pro and con and the Supervisor reminded the Board that a decision must be made since it was previously tabled and we must notify the County. MRS. VISCONTI moved to notify Dutchess County that we wish to participate in the Mosquito Control Spring/Summer Larvaciding Spraying, and authorize the Supervisor to sign the contract. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes Mr. Fanuele --- Nay Motion Carried A report was received from the Attorney on the Sofair Easement for the Wappinger Park Water District regarding a communication from Mrs. Sofair's Attorney in which he asked the Town to consider amending the boundaries of the District to include his client's property. It seems that since this communication, they have had discussion and the Attorney has prepared an Agreement which he feels will be acceptable. Mr. Roberts recommended that the Board give the Supervisor authorization to sign the proposed Agreement when and if it becomes acceptable to both parties. MRS. VISCONTI moved to authorize the Supervisor to sign the Agreement with Mrs. Sofair in the event the proposal is accepted by her. Seconded by Mr. Valdati Motion Unanimously Carried The next item was in regard to a contract with the Town and Village of Fishkill which would allow the use of the Sarah Taylor Park in the Village of Fishkill for soccer fields. The Attorney requires authorization to contact the Fishkill Attorney to formulate a contract for the three municipalities which would provide the use of the Park for the Soccer League. MR. VALDATI moved to authorize the Attorney to the Town to contact the Fishkill Town Attorney and coordinate their efforts to prepare a contract for the use of the Sarah Taylor Park by the United Soccer League. Seconded by Mrs. Visconti Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Visconti explained, at the Attorney's request that the contents of Councilwoman Joan Pagones's letter, Town of Fishkill, were accurate in stating that the proposal was that the Town of Fishkill would maintain and landscape the fields, the Village would allow the use of the fields and the Town of Wappinger would continue to fund the League, and they wanted a one year contract which they hoped would alleviate a specific problem at the Rockingham fields; if it proves to be successful, they will then consider another contract. A communication was received from the Attorney regarding the acquisition of a portion of Market Street in the Chelsea area by the Town, now presently owned by the County. This came about when the Highway Superintendent recommended placement of additional stop signs in that area and discovered that we could not since it was partially a County Road. He recommended that County Legislator John Beale introduce the appropriate resolution through the Legislature to obtain the acquisition. Mr. Roberts briefly explained the situation that does exist and Mr. Beale agreed to take action to expedite the matter. The Supervisor introduced County Legislator John Beale who complimented the Town Board on the great job they were doing which he based on the size of the audience (very small). As Chairman of the Transportation Committee, he reported that they will be meeting during the week to focus on the opportunities for the County at Stewart Airport. His concern was the growth of residential homes, referred to as a bedroom community in Dutchess County, which they consider a negative impact taxwise. The Committee's intent is to bring business into the County now that we have a major airport in close proximity to our area. Mrs. Smith had another item to bring before the Board which required action, either one way or another, as soon as possible. The Little League Association contacted our Recreation Commission regarding their sponsorship of a one week training camp at the Robinson Lane Recreation Area. EZ* The Association would receive $500.00 and George Foster, a Major League baseball player would be affiliated with the program and also receive a good portion of the fee being charged those who choose to participate. The Attorney was previously notified of this and his opinion was that the Little League could not legally use the Town owned fields for commercial enterprises unless, one, they authorize the Little League to use the fields, and two, if there is a policy, they would have to suspend such policy and issue a license for the use of the Town property. It was agreed that they would discuss this further at a work shop. Going back to the communication from the Attorney regarding the Market Street acquisition, he had suggested that the Town Board request the Dutchess County Legislature to approve a stop sign at Market Street at its intersection with Bank and Front Street for safety reasons. He would like to have this discussion at the same work shop as that of the other Local Laws they wanted to review. The Village Officials will be sworn in on April 1, 1991 and the Supervisor felt it would be a nice gesture for the Town Board to be present and introduce themselves to the new Board of Trustees. On April 2, 1991, 1:30 P.M., the Supervisor announced they would have the raising of the new MIA flag at the Town Hall and all are invited to attend the ceremony. A work shop was set for reviewing rezoning requests for April 29, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. The Town Clerk had contacted Mr. Bristol's office at Central Hudson in regard to our request for street lights at Kendell Road and was waiting for a return call as to the status of this request. In regard to the Town Compost, Mrs. Smith reported that she had met with the County Attorney, Beatrice Malgeri today and was told the contract would be ready by the end of the week and said it wasn't priority and she lots of work to do; she also informed Mrs. Smith that it would have to go before the County Legislature to get their approval and then they will have to hold a public hearing. The Town started negotiations with the County over four months ago and now they find out they still have to hold a hearing on this; since the Highway Department has to do work on the area before it is ready for the Town residents to use, the opening will be delayed beyond the r Mjo intended April/May date. Mr. Beale promised he would pursue this and hopefully there'll be no further delays. Mr. Fanuele asked about deduction of Social Security payment for the senior citizens who work part time for the Town. If this can be done with the Town system, we could save money for the Town as well as for the employees. Mrs. Smith said she would look into it. Mr. Valdati asked the status of the census; it was protested once, now the Dutchess County Planning has joined us and we protested again but won't know anything until July. Mr. Fanuele thought that the number reported would be in our favor as far as affordable housing is concerned; the number of people per household has dropped considerably, he did not think we had anything to protest. Mrs. Visconti commended the Zoning Administrator for the summary of the escrow monies she had requested previously, it was very helpful. Mrs. Visconti referred to court monitor reports received by the Board and recommendations, some of which couldn't be done, others that could be done by the Wappinger courts. She asked if they had heard from the two Town Justices on when they would act on the recommendations.} Mrs. Visconti reviewed some of the items and requested that they get a status report on the recommendations submitted by the State. New Business --- Mr. Fanuele, re Central Hudson pipe line that runs through Town property, thought perhaps the Town Board should write a letter, however Mrs. Smith said she wrote a letter, as did the Engineer and Camo Pollution Control, His next question was if this is a shoot off from the Iroquois line why shouldn't we get some land preservation and enhancement money. Mrs. Smith explained that this started two years ago when she was a Councilwoman and both she and County Legislator Sandy Goldberg got involved and tried to oppose Central Hudson, however they are using their own easement and it turned out that the residents in the Rockingham area were putting their swimming pools and putting sheds on the easement so actually, they were encroaching on the easement and they agreed to leave the situation alone as long as we did likewise. M Mr. Fanuele had a story about a tree in Alabama that became a tourist attraction when someone took a chain saw and cut around the bottom of the tree to kiil it; the community built a small house around it so they could save this attraction. This made him think about what the Town of Wappinger has to offer as a tourist attraction and the more he thought about it he came up with a suggestion that the Town Board take pictures in their Ward of areas that are beneficial to the Town and since "Connie" did such a good job on the pictures of the Councilpeople she could take the good ones and hang them in the hallway. It was a suggestion and he felt it would add to the history of the Town. There was no other business to come before the Bord. MR. INCORONATO moved to adjourn the Meeting, seconded by Mrs. Valdati and unanimously carried. The Meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.M. E acne H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Mtg. 3/25/91 SUPERINTENDENT 3RAHAM FOSTER i L TOWN OF WAPPINGER SUPERINTENDENT OF HIG~YS P.O. BOX 324 WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. TOWN OF WAPPINGER BID REPORT 1991 GASOLINE AGWAY PETROLEUM Per Gallon, Reg. Unleaded .85 Per Gallon, Unleaded Plus .89 (914)297-9451 The Superintendent recommends the bid for Gasoline be awarded to Agway Petroleum Corporation. FUEL OIL BOTTINI BEACON Per Gallon #2 .65 .09 over tank car consumer as posted in Journal of Commerce Burner Conttact $85 $95 The Superintendent recommends the bid for #2 Fuel Oil be awarded to Bottini, as well as the Burner Contract. SALT NO BIDS The Superintendent recommends the County bid for salt be accepted. TIRES AND TUBES NO BIDS The Superintendent recommends the State Bid be accepted. f 1991 Town of Wappinger Bid Report BITUMINOUS CONCRETE The Superintendent recommends the bid for Bituminous Concrete be awarded to Dutchess (quarry and. Poughkeepsie Asphalt as a second choice for backup. CULVERT PIPE (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Corrugated Metal Coated Pipe be awarded to Chemung with ESP and Capitol as second choice for backup due to competitive prices and closer location. The Superintended recommends the bid for ADS and N12 pipe be awarded to Chemung with ESP and Capitol as second choice for backup due to competitive prices and closer location. RUN OF BANK GRAVEL (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Run Of Bank Gravel be awarded to Wurtsboro Aggregates, Ltd., RedWing and L & S Thompson.& CORBIN. WASHED GRAVEL (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Gravel be awarded to Route 82 Sand and Gravel, Clove and L & S Thompson. SAND The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Sand be awarded to Route 82 Sand & Gravel and Red Wing. CRUSHED STONE The Superintendent recommends the bid for Crushed Stone be awarded to Blacktop Maintenance and Clove. AM L DUTCHE S S POUGHKEEP S IE AMENIA UARRY ASPHALT S & G lA Top 25.50 25.50 25.50 26.75 27.15 1AC Top lA Binder 25.50 27.70 25.50 26.75 2A Binder 25.50 25.50 25.50 26.75 26.75 lA Base 25.50 35.50 Cold Mix 35.00 ---- The Superintendent recommends the bid for Bituminous Concrete be awarded to Dutchess (quarry and. Poughkeepsie Asphalt as a second choice for backup. CULVERT PIPE (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Corrugated Metal Coated Pipe be awarded to Chemung with ESP and Capitol as second choice for backup due to competitive prices and closer location. The Superintended recommends the bid for ADS and N12 pipe be awarded to Chemung with ESP and Capitol as second choice for backup due to competitive prices and closer location. RUN OF BANK GRAVEL (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Run Of Bank Gravel be awarded to Wurtsboro Aggregates, Ltd., RedWing and L & S Thompson.& CORBIN. WASHED GRAVEL (see attached analysis) The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Gravel be awarded to Route 82 Sand and Gravel, Clove and L & S Thompson. SAND The Superintendent recommends the bid for Washed Sand be awarded to Route 82 Sand & Gravel and Red Wing. CRUSHED STONE The Superintendent recommends the bid for Crushed Stone be awarded to Blacktop Maintenance and Clove. AM L 1991 Town of Wappin er Bid Report 5 DUMPSTERS (30 YARD) DISPOSAL AND HAULING M & G SANITATION, INC. COST/TON METAL ONLY $25.00 per ton $60.00 per trip COST/TON COMBUSTIBLES $105.00 per ton 60.00 per trip The Superintendent recommends the bid for the Dumpsters be awarded to M & G Sanitation, Inc. Oft L ONE (1) 1991 BACKHOE RALPH C. HERMANN 1991 Town of Wappinger Bid Report PINEBUSH EQUIPMENT $54,756$58,641 �7 000 - trade in 735,000 0 - trade in 41 ($460) auxillary Hydraulics ( tra) CASE POWER & EQUIP. $49,950.00 includes trade in ex The Highway Superintendent recommends the bid be awarded to Case Power and Equipment. It should be noted that even though the bid is not the lowest, the Superintendent carefully screened all the bids to be sure the machine met with the specifications. The Case Backhoe is the machine the Superintendent feels will do the jobs the Highway has need for and since it will be a major purchase, careful consideration has been given to ensure the proper machine is purchased. L BIDDER 1 STONE WASHED GRAVEL BID REPORT � ail - • • Bank -• Sand 4 : 2 ! 4 ing--v, MEMOMINIMMIN ■MOM MENEM No Emommom 1 S -......__.......MONO. 1. ■��������c- -� . � ��ao� --sem MEMNON MIMMIMMIN MEMO m 0 0 CULVERT PIPE PER FOOT T- 19 9/ BID REPORT CORRUGATED METAL ? T ff` 12" - 16 ga. �` 3 3 17'7 A u 15" - 16 ga. s 5.d Y 'V 16r 4, qq 9 S,oe ' 18" - 16 a. 6.33 30 .5. 103 S",99 6.35 24" - 14 ga. q. 91 75 10. 37G q• 4 ,z 3.2 /0.0 30" - 14 ga. J,,?. d /,l. i3 6 /,?.IS Ia,O 1 59 a )5 36" - 12 ga. 19V 19.1� 48" - 12 ga. di.46 A-.4/ d7.a5 03 a5 J5 60" - 10 ga. /. S� 'fU.7$ �d.ys D.G� 3 �/ � L/3•Jv 6" erf. l.9 /.qJ. /•�� (,�0 /�Id� d /0 8" erf. 3,oe 3,oq- d.39LJ3 o It Per*. 3.51 1 1 3. G 3. Sanas 5 6� P % 4 ONp uWEiK SA M bALl /-ts 1"S /,08 _ .o d•3� 1, 9/ ld " 60 a.47 AJ _ 15 ?S . q• oa 3.5v /o. 9, SoZ a.do a.l� AY9 .2.00 IO " 3.3s 3.,2 G � 5Z 3, Iq /a " 7-ZU 4,93 7.,� — - d q " /o. 3s 9, 76 AGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER APRIL 22, 1991 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG 3. ACCEPT MINUTES Reg. March 25, 1991 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Sup/Corot. Rec. of Taxes Dog Control Officer T/Justices H. Supt. Bldg. Insp. Zng. Adm Rece,eA �t�C(e* �*% CoAr, a� Lr aj0cav,�l (1k)Spwer i tKnsm.a�� 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS c epi warA l�i �� a. Notice of Public Hearing from T/LaGrange on amendment to Zng. Code b. Memorandum from D. Gamache, Co. Leg. re: County Reapportionment c. A. Roberts, Attny to Twn. Recommendation for additional language to "TENANT" Policy (Motivated by Viverito TENANT-' to Water Dist.) d. Notification of intent to apply for off -premises liquor license for Shannon Marie Corp. by J. Lyons, Attny e. G. Foster, H. Supt. requests permission to attend Highway School 6/3 thru 6/5 at Cornell U. f. Application for Hawking & Peddling License by Jerome O'Mara (hot dog g. Deborah Fortran, Maloney Rd. re: Speed limit on said road w/ respons from G. Foster, H. Supt. h. Request from Raymond Khowry, LUV Homes, Inc. for return of)(1) $1,700.00 escrow for grading, & (2) $1,000.00 escrow for driveway i. Memos from H. Levenson re: (1) recommendation for Bond reduction for Red Hawk Hollow subd. (2) recommendation for Bond reduction for Satellite Investmentsaeomt*J tLc PkN-z j. Memo from H. Levenson re: re -appointment of R. Arnold as Planning Board Planner - 2 year contract k. J. Paggi, Eng.to Twn. Reports: (1) Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1 (2) 18 Scott Drive Stream erosion (3) Tri -Municipal,, answering concerns Raised by R.E. Lapar, P.E. 1. Request by Town Clerk for Board to consider allowing offer to applicant for position in T/Clerks office of $12,500 starting Salary m. Consider change of Date for May Meeting (May 27th Memorial Day) n. G. Foster recommendation re: STOP sign at Skytop and No. River Rd. o. Thos. Logan, Assessor, request reconsideration of employee Salary Structure (Workshop) p. Request by M. Lieberman and T. Classey to attend Codes enforcement classes May 29-30 and June 5-6 respectively q. Accept Police Committee Study report and set workshop 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Memo from J. Paggi, P.E. re: release of $631.95 retainage to D. Alex b. Request from Comptrollers Office for Transfer of Funds (Tabled 3/25) c. Introduction of LL for Amendment to Zoning Law Abolishing Board of Architectural Review and set Public Hearing d. Request from R. Holt for Transfer of fun4s of line items for Robinson Lane f' QacKlar.d'Cyv;�- (tort-ra�JIkAtwe" e. Term expires 5/1/91 for R. Holt as member of Recreation Commission f. Authorize J. Paggi to impliment changes for Castle Point Landfill, and start work g. Authorize work for Camo $26,750.00 h. Authorize J. Paggi to modify Permit for WSIA #1 i. Authorize J. Paggi to prepare Map, Plan & Report for Rockingham Sewer Dist. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Mosquito Control Program 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT 0 A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #2 of 1978 Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Fire Lanes Maintained by the Village Crest apartments. Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:15 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). It was the intent of the Board to increase the violation fines on all local laws for parking or standing in fire lanes in apartment complexes and/or condos, but for now they were only addressing some of them that already had a law on the records. The complexes that have not requested these restrictions previously will have to do so if they want them and at that time, the new fees will be incorporated into the proposed local law. Mr. Fanuele took issue with the words "Parking or Standing" and did not think this was realistic if a person was letting someone out.of his car which was standing, he could receive a citation. The Attorney explained that they were amending a previous law and the State does not recommend that you change any of the text other than what you are amending. Mr. Fanuele still felt it would be a stiff fine ($100.00) for just standing there, it would be different if he was leaving it there. Mrs. Smith explained that she discussed these amendments with both Judge Francese and Judge Francese and they recommended the $100.00 fine, however, the way she understands it is that they can fine this amount if they feel the situation calls for this, but they are not obliged to. Mr. Fanuele argued that the proposed Law read that the fine for a first violation of this Law is increased from $25.00 to $100.00, it does not read that the amount is the maximum; the Attorney noted that this is at the discretion of the presiding judge. Mrs. Smith asked if there were any other comments or questions on the proposed Local Law ---there were none. MR. INCORONATO moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Visconti and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:20 P.M. E aine H. Snowden Town Clerk Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Joan Miller.................. of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several Town Board of the Town of Wapp- inger will conduct a Public Hearing Bookkeeper on the 25th day of March, 1991, at times hereinafter was, the ...... . •.. 7:15 p.m. at the Town Hall, Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlabush Road, Whppinge all es neioterest York at of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a ch timeand citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town newspaper printed and published every Wednesday Board of the Town of .Wappinger shall adopt a proposed "Local Law in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New Amending Local Law Number 2 of the Year 1978 Prohibiting Parkin or Standingg-by Motor Vehicles in Parking Lanes Maintained by Village Crest York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly Apartments", by the addition to, or „One „weeks revisions and amendments to said published in the said newspaper for Local Law Number 2 of the Year 1978. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER successively in each week, commencing on the NOTICE that the proposed amend- ments to be made by the proposed y, M y, Local Law of 1991 are summarized below: �. ,,,tb. day of ....M.49 h ..... 19.91 and on the "Section 4." Is amended to in- crease the fine for fr first violation of this Local Law from $25.00 to following dates thereafter, namely on $100.00 and further provide for the Option of imprisonment. The fines and/or duration of imprisonment • • • • • "' • • • • . • • . • . • • • • • • • .... • Shall increase with subsequent viola- 13th March Heng of this Local Law. and ending on the .............. day of ........ PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said pro- Posed Local Law of 1991 are 19.91 both days inclusive. available for review and inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on PPweekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:D0 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD. OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, • , DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1991 ELAINE SNOWDEN TOWN CLERK Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...1.3.tji.. day of ...... M 1 ........ 19,. I .............. . . Notary Public Mycommission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART 11, NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK OUALIFIEU IPl D'?'+`.`:`S5 COUNTY ft i ;-_ ,,,5l'.p? COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31. 1 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER M NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #2 OF 1978 PROHIBITING PARKING OR STANDING BY MOTOR VEHICLES IN FIRE LANES MAINTAINED BY THE VILLAGE CREST APARTMENTS STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, county of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #2 of 1978 Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Fire Lanes Maintained by the Village Crest Apartments, on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. i Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this day c�E �h�u.-t� 1991. NOTARY PUBLIC 110MM 4. LgVENSON *4" POW. State Of N"'- "fvA No. 4UP? 11 Qualltisd in Puir,ar:: •'•,: + CormMsslan (Expires April iA. IM"* A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #3 of 1978, Prohibiting Parking by Motor Vehicles in Areas for Handicapped Drivers. Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:20 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Fanuele also objected to the wording in this previous Law which they were amending and, in this case, he felt it should prohibit "parking or standing" since it applied to designated areas for handicapped drivers and he wouldn't want anyone to be parking or standing in these areas in the event a handicapped driver did need the space. The Attorney explained that a change in the wording would necessitate another Public Hearing. Mrs. Visconti asked, how many cases are we talking about since the law was enacted in 1978, but Mr. Fanuele felt a violator shouldn't be given an "out" if he was cited for a violation, he could say he wasn't parked. Mr. Incoronato interjected that it was not imperative that it be enacted tonight and Mr. Fanuele's point was well taken, however, Mrs. Visconti had no problem with the language. Mrs. Smith asked if there were any comments or questions from the public, however, no one had any statements to make. MRS. VISCONTI moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Incoronato and unanimounsly carried. The Hearing closed at 7:28 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 19 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF APPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Town Board of the Town of Wapp- inger will conduct a Public Hearing on the 25th day of March, 1991, at 717 p.m. at the Town Hall, Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, at which time all parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to. be heard as to whether the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger shall adopt a proposed "Local Law Amending at Law Number 3 of the Year 1978 Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Designated Areas for Handicapped Drivers in the Town of Wappinger", by the addition to, or revisions and amendments to said Local Law Number 3 of the Year 1978. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the proposed amend. mems to be made by the proposed Local Law of 1991 are summarized below: A new "Sesction 2" is added to authorize the Superintendent of Highways to install and maintain traf- fic control devices as necessary and required. Anew "Section 3" is added which authorizes the posting of signs pur- suant to this Local Law. A new "Section 4." is added to in- crease the fine for a first violation of thisLocal Law from $25.00 to $100.00 and further provide for the option of imprisonment. The fines andfor duration of imprisonment shall increase with subsequent viola- tions of this Local Law. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said pro- posed Local Law of 1991 are available for review and inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1991 ELAINE SNOWDEN TOWN CLERK AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Joan Miller.. ........ of the ................................ Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several times hereinafter was, the ......Bookkeeper,,,, 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 ..one „weeks successively in each week, commencing on the .J.Ub. day of .... MAX'rh..... 19.91 and on the following dates thereafter, namely on ................................................................. and ending on the ..13th day of ......March 19.91 both days inclusive. y. 1 ...... ........ . r Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...].3.tJa... day of ......�X� 0 Notary Public My commission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK OUALIFIED IN, uilTCHESS COUNTY # 1 Yrr.1}LW 2 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW #3 OF 1978 PROHIBITING PARKING BY MOTOR VEHICLES IN AREAS FOR HANDICAPPED DRIVERS IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #3 of 1978, Prohibiting Parking by Motor Vehicles in Designated Areas for Handicapped Drivers in the Town of Wappinger, on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this-k/d-7*21� day of 1991. r NOTARY PUBLIC �_�.sr�,e�r �pp�11C. statea. Lor'NS00 � NYork Way No.460-10, f 0"al{tte0 in nal 1r0 �90,1Li Can+Mss� A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local law Amending Local Law #15 of 1987 Regulating Traffic Within the Town of Wappinger (Stop Signs at various intersections in the Town). Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:37 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Fanuele noted that the Law allowed for Stop Signs at five interesections--- what about all the other Stop Signs in the Town. The Attorney replied that they were included in other Local Laws, however they were not being amended at this time. Mr. Fanuele had a problem with this since the fines were being increased and if there were violators on other laws with lower fines it didn't seem appropriate to be charging different fines for the same violation. Why not have it uniform and address all the Stop Signs in one Local Law and the Attorney replied that he would have to nullify each and every law on this subject matter and redo them. There were no other comments or questions on this proposed Local Law. MRS. VISCONTI moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr.. Incoronato and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:39 P.M. VaYne H. Snowden Town Clerk Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. ............... Joan ..Miller ............... of the .............. Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several TOWN OF WAPPINGER . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Bookkee er Town Board of the Town of Wapp- times hereinafter was, the ........ ..........P......... Inger will conduct a Public Hearing on the 25th to725p.mtheTownHalof l,Twn r of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, at which time all parties in interest and newspaper printed and published every Wednesday citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New shall adopt a proposed "Local Law the Year Local Law Number 15 of I York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly the Year 1987, Regulating Traffic Within the Town of Wappinger," by the addition to, or revisions and amendments to said Local Law ( published in the said newspaper for .,one„seeks Number 15 of the Year 1987. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the proposed amend- successively in each week, commencing on the menta to be made by a proposed raed Local Law of 1991 are summz a �day of .... ax'Ph..... 19.97, and on the The section of the Local >� Law authorizing "Fines” is amended to increase the fine for a first violation following dates thereafter, namely on of this Loot Law. from $50.00 to $100.00 and further provide for the option of imprisonment.. The fines................................................................. and/or duration of Imprisonment shall Increase with subsequent viola- tionsforthisLocalLaw. and ending on the ..13th.... day of ......March PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said Local Law of 1991 are available for review 19.91 both days inclusive. and inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. t BY ORDER TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER DATED: FEBRUARY 25,1991 ELAINE SNOWDEN .......... .. .. ... TOWN CLERK �x Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...13.t x.. day of ..... jjax� ...D... 19 Notary Public Mycommission expires ................................. {RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE 0" NEW YORK QUALIFIED IN DUTCHESS COUNTY it 14-4:;5502 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19--b TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #15 OF 1987, REGULATING TRAFFIC WITHIN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected,qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #15 of 1987, Regulating Traffic Within the Town of Wappinger, on the signboard maintaned by your deponent in her office in the Twon Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. SAInAlAIj- Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this �1^ day of 1991. NOTARY PUBLIC HER"''RTJ. LEVENSOIV rl Public, Sato Of No.4P,syq ? ":Iualiflsd in Fufn ri Co..: ,Ion Expires April 7 p A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #2 of 1979, Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Fire Lanes Maintained by White Gate Apartments, (Now Known as White Gate Condominiums). Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:29 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Albert Roberts, Attorney Joseph E. Paggi, Jr., Engineer The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Fanuele noted that this had the same wording as a previous one which he had objected to, "Parking or Standing" since he did not think it was realistic to cite someone for "Standing" when they were letting someone out of the car. Mrs. Smith asked if there were further comments or questions on this Local Law. No one spoke either for or against the Law. MRS. VISCONTI moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Incoronato and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:30 P.M. .A a"J, Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 Ir AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. ............... Joan–Miller . ... of the .......... Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Bookkee er Town Board of the Town of Wapp• times hereinafter was, the ........ ..........p......... inger will conduct a Public Hearing on the 25th day of March, Tow of of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a 7:19 p.m. al the Town Hall, Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Walingers Falls, New York, at which ume all parties in interest and newspaper printed and published every Wednesday citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New shall adopt a proposed "Local Law Amending Local Law Number 2 of the Year 1979, a Local Law Adopted York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1680-a, Prohibiting Parking or Standing by any motor vehicle in published in the said newspaper for ,.one „Weeks lanes marked fire lanes within park- ing areas maintained by White Gale Apartments. successively in each week, commencing on the PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the proposed amend- ments to be made by Local Law of ...1.,�,tb. day of .... gh..... 19.9.1 and on the 1991 are summarized below: :"Section .4"...i9 amerlded�to in- arease the rine for a first violation Of following dates thereafter, namely on this Local Law from $25.00 to $100.00 and further provide for the option of imprisonment. The. fines••,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,,,............................. and/or duration of imprisonment shall increase with subsequent vada - tions of this Local Law. and ending on the ..13th,,,, day of ......March PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said Local Law of 1991 are available for review 19.91 both days inclusive. and inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1991 , , , , , ELAINE SNOWDEN TA.... n, M Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ..... ax..../..�. 1:9.9. Notary Public My commission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE.Or NEWYORK OUALIFIEO Iti CL'CE{5S COUNTY # 14-4 5.5902 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 19 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #2 OF 1979, PURSUANT TO VEHICLE & TRAFFIC LAW SECTION 1660-a, PROHIBITING PARKING OR STANDING BY MOTOR VEHICLES IN LANES MARKED FIRE LANES WITHIN AREAS MAINTAINED BY WHITE GATE APARTMENTS, (NOW KNOWN AS WHITE GATE CONDOMINIUMS) STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #2 of 1979, Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Lanes Marked Fire Lanes Maintained by White Gate Apartments (now known as White Gate Condominiums), on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. j 4L\� esti Lc._ Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this 501--o day of 1991. NOTARY PUBLIC .NE: eMn J. LEVENSON 14011Mn' PublIo, State of Neur York No. 4646102 Qualified In Putnam County _,_ cvrdraa ADt1130. lkl— A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991, at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #8 of 1979, Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Fire Lanes Maintained by Scenic Garden Apartments (Now known as Woodhill Green Condominiums). Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:32 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Fanuele had a problem with the language in this proposed Law and referred to Section 1. ---"There shall be no parking or standing by any motor vehicle in lanes marked fire lanes, or areas marked "No Parking". This should say "No Parking or Standing". There were no other comments made either for or against the proposed Local Law. MRS. VISCONTI moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Fanuele and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:35 P.M. au - \" &a� E aine H. Snowden Town Clerk d Ll TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #8 OF 1979, PROHIBITING PARKING OR STANDING BY MOTOR VEHICLES IN FIRE LANES MAINTAINED BY SCENIC GARDEN APARTMENTS (NOW KNOWN AS WOODHILL GREEN CONDOMINIUMS) STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #8 of 1979, Prohibiting Parking or Standing by Motor Vehicles in Fire Lanes Maintained by Scenic Garden Apartments (Now Known as Woodhill Green Contominiums), on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Sworn to before me this 31jV1111- day ovf 1991. NOTARY PUBLIC Honer".j. L.F1E7jem Notary R►Wfa, Bfaw Of 14"" Vo►A 0. 4846142 Qualified In f'ulntm COamdsston Explros Aprll ao, likil Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. ........................................................ Miller of the .................................... Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Town Board of the Town of WaPP- times hereinafter was, the Bookkeeper roger will conduct a Public Hearing ........ .......... ......... ilh of at 7:21 pi,m; at the Town Hall, wn of Wapping, 120 Middieb 1sh Road, of the SOUTHERN DUTCHESS NEWS, a angers Falls, New York, at which time all parties in interest and citizens shell have anopportunity te newspaper printed and published every Wednesday be heardas to whether the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers shall adopt a proposed "Local Law in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New Amending Local Law Number 8 of thanY.ding 9y ant Motor Vehiclinge Or in York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly Standing by an Motor Vehicle m Fire Lanes or Safety Lanes Maintain- ed by Scenic Garden Apartments," by addition to, or revisions and published in the said newspaper for ..one,•Weeks Number amendments 8of the Year 1979. Law LEASE the proposed amend - TAKE FURTHER successively in each week, commencing on the NOTICE menta Isu made by Local Law of 1991 are re summarized below: ...1. tb. day of .... MArPh..... 19.91 and on the ..Section 4" is amended to in- crease the fine for a first violation of this Local Law from 525.00 to following dates thereafter, namely on $100.00 and further provide for the option of imprisonment. The fines and/or duration of imprisonment................................................................. shell increase with subsequent vwla- tienaof thisEASE Local Law. and ending on the .. th day of ......March PLEASE TAKE FURTHER ,,,,,, ,,,,,, NOTICE that copies of the said Local Law 011991 are available for review 19. 91 both days inclusive. and Inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1991 OW ELAI TOWN CLERK I .... 4E N DEN ... ...... ............... w Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...13tb... day of ...... 9 ..........�'d\,d. Notary Public Mycommission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE. OF NEW YORK OUALIF!EO It; 01;' I!".;S COUNTY 0,4 ,.:, 'W2 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31. 19V A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 25, 1991 at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #3 of 1981, Prohibiting Parking or Standing in Fire Lanes Maintained by Wappinger Plaza. Supervisor Smith opened the Hearing at 7:36 P.M. Present: Constance Smith, Supervisor Victor Fanuele, Councilman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Robert Valdati, Councilman June Visconti, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk The 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). There were no comments made either for or against this proposed Law from the Board Members or from the public. MR. INCORONATO moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mrs. Visconti and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:37 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW #3 OF 1981, PROHIBITING PARKING OR STANDING IN FIRE LANES MAINTAINED BY WAPPINGER PLAZA STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York. That on March 13th, 1991, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law #3 of 1981, Prohibiting Parking or Standing in Fire Lanes Maintained by Wappinger Plaza, on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Middlebush Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. �y � Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this Zrlo" day of 1991. NOTARY PUBLIrmEa9rRTJ. LEYENSON Notary P0110, State of New York No. 4846142 Qualltled to pytnem County Cammlaelon EXPIM Ap** 1 Southern Dutchess News 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET — WAPPINGERS FALLS NEW YORK - 12590 K NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF WAPPINGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Town Board of the Town of Wapp. ingot will conduct a Public Hearing on the 25th day of March, 1991, at 7:23 p.m. at the Town Hall, Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, at which time all parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard as to whether the Town Board of the Town of Wappingers shall adopt a proposed "Local Law Amending Local Law Number 3 of the Year 1981, a Local Law Adopted Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1160-a" prohibiting parking or standing in Fire Lanes mamtam- ad by Wappinger Plaza, by the ad- dition to. or revisions and amend. ments tosaid Local Law Number 3 of the Year 1981. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the proposed amend- ments to be made by Local Law of 1991 are summarized below: "Section 4" is amended to in- crease the fine for a first violation of this Local Law from $25.00 to $100.00 and further provide for the option of Imprisonment. The lines and/or duration of imprisonment shall Increase with subsequent viola. tions of this Local Law. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that copies of the said Local Law of 1991 are available for review and Inspection at the office of the Town Clerk on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. l0 4:00 P.M. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER DATED: FEBRUARY 25, 1991 ELAINE SNOWDEN TOWN CLERK r AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Joan Miller , ,,, of the ................................ , ,,, Town of Wappinger, butchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several times hereinafter was, the ...... Bookkeeper.... 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 ..one.. seeks successively in each week, commencing on the ...7.3tk�. day of .... Naxszh..... 19.9.1 and on the following dates thereafter, namely on .................................................. and ending on the ..13th.... day of ......March 19.91 both days inclusive. Subscribed answorn to before me this ...J.3tJx.. day of... ax ........ Notary Public Mycommission expires ................................. RACHEL WISHART NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE Cr NEW YORK OUALIRED IN OUTCHESS COUNTY N 14-4655902 40) COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1