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1985-09-03 RGM c I / I I , I I I I I I I I f , Ii " ,j 'I I. I: 'I I' II !I II II Ii II Ii II 'I I! 'I .11 I I I I I !, 'I II 1, ,j Ii Ii I I II I: 'I I, iI I' II II II II :1 :, " Ii II I' !I r AGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER BIMONTHLY MEETING SEPI'&.\1BER 3 t 1985 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FT~G 3. ACCEPT HlNUTES Aug. 5, '85 & Aug. 19, '85 Regular REPORTS OF O1i'FICERS: Bldg. Inspector 4. 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. Karen A. Briscoe, Roots Realty, on behalf of B. Cohen, requests rezoning of 2 Parcels in area of Rte 9 & Osborn Hill Rd'. from R20 to Condominiums b. F. Borquist, SectlTreas, New Hackensack Fire Dist. Bd. of Comm. advising of appointment of Frances Daniels to succeed Bud Pottenburgh as a member of TjW Fire Prevention Bureau (T/Bd to confirm) c. DeGarmo Enterprises, Inc., (DeGarmo Lounge) renewal application for Liquor Lie. and "The Hamlet" by Gail P. Geary d. N.Y.S.D.G.T. approval of Linear Speed limit reduction for st. Nicholas Rd. - 40 mph e. Thos. Brickner, Chelsea Fire Dept., requests permission to close Liberty St. (Chelsea) to hold Annual Family Day at Chelsea Firehouse - 9/7/85 f. Stephen Rabbitt, Sup. T/Fishkill, response to correspondence re: dump fire, Broc~lay Rd. g. Edmund Spring, Air Traffic Div., Fed. Av. Ad~ . response re: Radar Equipment at Stewar Airport h. Frank Buyakowski to R. Evangelista re: Sewer work Woodcrest Subd and refund of Bond. i. Tax Reviews: Getty Petroleum: Brack Constructi.on Waldbau Imperial Gardens (3 parcels) Scenic Gardens Assoc. : W V C & D W S (2 & 3 parcel~ respectively) 6. COMHITTEE REPORTS 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Adoption of Moratorium b. Edgehill, Hilltop, Beatty & Pye Lane Drainage Projects: Specifications and authorization to bid c. Morris & Andros: Cost Estimate for Short Term recommendations at Hilltop & Rockingham Well fields for protection 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. AD,JOURNMENT L L l c:< S6 The Regular Bimonthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on September 3, 1985 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Versace opened the Meeting at 8:00 P.M. Present: Frank Versace, Supervisor Renata Ballard, Councilwoman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Gerard McCluskey, Councilman Irene Paino, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Bernard Kessler, Attorney Ronald Evangelista, Engineer Kenneth Croshier, Highway Superintendent The Meeting started with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The Minutes of the Regular Bimonthly Meetings of August 5 and August 19, 1985, having previously been forwarded to all Board Members, were now placed before them for their consideration. Mrs. Paino requested that the following addition be made to the August 5th, 1985 Minutes on Page 13 relating to the discussion on the Public Hearing for the Moratorium: "After comments were received from the audience, Councilmen McCluskey and Paino requested that the Public Hearing be rescheduled since the August 29th, 1985 meeting was just prior to the Labor Day weekend holiday". MRS. PAINO moved that the Minutes of the August 5, 1985 Meeting, including the above stated addition and the August 19, 1985 Meeting, be and they are hereby approved, as submitted by the Town Clerk. Seconded by Mr. McCluskey Motion Unanimously Carried Reports were received from the Building Inspector for the months of July and August. MRS. PAINO moved to accept these Reports and place them on file. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried Petitions and Communications--- A request was received from Karen Briscoe, Roots Realty, on behalf I I I i ~ I of Barry Cohen, to rezone two parcels in the area of Route 9 and Osborn Hill Road from R-20 to Condominiums. ~s7 MRS. BALLARD moved to refer this request to a future work shop session with the Town Board, to be set by the Supervisor. Seconded by Mr . McCluskey Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Frank Borquist, Secretary/Treasurer for the New Hackensack Fire District, advising the Board that - they have appointed Chief Francis Daniels as a member of the Fire Prevention Bureau. Chief Daniels will replace William Bud Pottenburgh who is retiring as a member of the Bureau. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to confirm the appointment of Chief Francis Daniels as a member of the Fire Prevention Bureau from the New Hackensack Fire District. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to send a letter of thanks to Bud Pottenburgh for his many years of service to the Town. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried I Notifications were received from DeGarmo Lounge and The Hamlet regarding their intent to renew liquor licenses. These notices are forwarded to the municipalities so they can express their opinion either for or against the granting of these licenses. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to receive these notifications and place them on file. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried A communication was received from the New York State Department of Transportation informing us that a 40 MPH speed limit was warranted on St. Nicholas Road. Traffic Engineer for the N.Y.S.D.O.T. thanking him for his coopera- d..' ~ MRS. PAINO moved to direct a letter to Mr. M. J. Mignogna, Regional tion in helping to make the Town of Wappinger a safer community. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried ~~ Mr. Thomas Brickner of the Chelsea Fire Department wrote to the Board requesting permission to block off Liberty Street on September 7, 1985 from 12 noon to 7 P.M. for their annual family day at the Chelsea Firehouse. Mrs. Snowden had previously advised Mr. Brickner to notify the local law enforcement agencies that this road would be blocked off for this event. L MR. INCORONATO moved to notify Mr. Brickner that the Town Board has granted them permission to block off Liberty Street on September 7, 1985 for their family day at the Chelsea Firehouse. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried A response was received from Stephen Rabbitt, Supervisor of the Town of Fishkill regarding our complaint of several fires at the former Price Brothers Pipe Company which he identified as Brockway Road. It seems that the site is now used as a dumping ground and has become an attractive nuisance with fire setting. It is a concern to our Town as it is serviced by the Chelsea Fire Company who have responded to several fires in the last few weeks. Mr. Rabbitt LJ enclosed a copy of a letter forwarded to the owners of this property notifying them they were in violation of the State Law by operating a landfill without the proper permit and requested that they take the necessary measures to correct the problem. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to forward copies of these communications to the Attorney in the event there is future litigation, and place the letters on file. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received from the F.A.A. in response to our request to them to accelerate the installation of radar equipment in our area l August 19, 1985 Ms. Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Town Clerk's Office Mill Street, P.O. Box 324 Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Dear Ms. Snowden: In response to your letter of August 8, 1985, to Mr. Brian Vincent, Manager, Airports Division, the Flight Standards Division is investigating the incident of July 20, 1985, and will take appropriate action. 7q In reference to radar coverage, we anticipate installing the latest state-of-the art radar equipment at Stewart Airport to serve the Mid-Hudson Valley area including the Dutchess County Airport. This system should be operational early in 1987. We hope this has been responsive to your inquiry. Sincerely, Edmund Spring Acting Manager Air Traffic Division ~ ~ MRS. PAINO moved to direct a letter to Mr. Edmund Spring, Acting Manager of the Air Traffic Division indicating that his letter did not address the Town's main conrernrelating to the acceleration of the time frame on the installation of the radar and the Town Board again urges the F.A.A. to consider the implementation of the state- of-the art radar system at Stewart Airport as expeditiously as possible, and the Board Members have also requested that they be advised of the outcome of their investigation, when completed. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried The Town Board received copy of a communication from Frank Buyakowski, Satellite Investments, to Ronald Evangelista, regarding completion I of the sewer line extension for the Woodcrest Subdivision and refund of the bond posted for this purpose. The Engineer indicated in his letter of September 3, 1985 that the sewer line extension was in satisfactory condition and recommended release of the Letter of Credit from the Fishkill National Bank. MRS. PAINO moved that the Letter of Credit submitted by Mr. Buyakowski for completion of sewer work on the Woodcrest Subdivision be released, upon the recommendation of the Engineer and Mr. Buyakowski be notified of this action. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried the following Tax Reviews: Getty Petroleum, Brack Construction, - The Town Clerk informed the Board that she had been served with Waldbaum, Imperial Gardens (3 parcels), Scenic Gardens Association, WVC and DWS (2 and 3 parcels, respectively). MRS. PAINO moved to refer the above stated Tax Reviews to the Attorney to the Town to defend on behalf of the Town. Seconded by Mr. McCluskey Motion Unanimously Carried L l l ~60 Committee Reports--- Mrs. Ballard reminded the Board that they would meet at the new Town Hall on September 6, 1985 at 3:30 P.M. to take a tour of the building; this date and time was acceptable to the Board Members. Mrs. Ballard, Recreation--At their meeting last Thursday, the Recreation Commission discussed the items referred to them at the Town Board Meeting of September 6, 1985, which included fencing the Rockingham recreation site and securing the barn on Montfort Road. It was suggested by some of the Commission Members that large boulders be placed along the field entering the site to prevent cars from entering the fieHsand put locking fence midway down the road to the waterhouse. Mr. Presti will obtain prices to secure the barn and dispose of the debris that has been cleaned out of the building. Mrs. Paino, Water and Sewer, reported on monthly meeting she and Mrs. Ballard hold with Michael Tremper of Camo Pollution Control. They have completed the smoke testing of the sewer lines of the Town which is mandated by the D.E.C. This testing revealed that there is water in the system which should not be there and this is presently being corrected. During this testing they also found illegal taps into the sewer system and the Building Inspector has been directed to correct these vio~ions. At the August 5, 1985 meeting, Mrs. Paino had requested the Comptroller to provide the Town Board with figures on the cost to the residents for upgrading the Rockingham Mid-Point and Fleetwood Sewer Plants. Although the Comptroller stated that the Board Members would receive them during the week of August 12, 1985, they still have not received them. Mrs. Garrison informed the Board that as soon as the figures were available she would forward them to all Board Members. Mrs. Paino felt that the residents have a right to be informed of this cost and requested the Comptroller to provide the figures as expedi- tiously as possible. One final item from Mrs. paino---she requested that a representative from Morris and Andros be present at the Public Hearing on the proposed Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #2, to answer questions that the residents might have. She also requested that a court stenographer be available to take the minutes of this Hearing. Mr. Versace replied that Morris and Andros did the design work on ;l~1 the Sewer Improvement Area and would be present at the Hearing to make their presentation to the public and answer their questions. Mr. Versace reported that he had received inquiries from residents relating to enforcement of rules and regulations at our recreation facilities and the water and sewer plants. Although signs have hours of the recreation parks, they do not stay in place very long ~ ~ been posted from time to time designating the opening and closing and for this reason the Vandalism Patrol has a problem enforcing the laws. He requested the Attorney to prepare a law, for considera- tion of the Town Board at their September 17th Meeting, which would allow the Vandalism Patrol to issue tickets to violators of the rules and regulations outlined in previous laws pertaining to recreation areas and water and sewer plants. Mr. Incoronato reported that the dedication ceremony for Kenneth Browne Playing Field would take place on Saturday, September 28, 1985 at 1 P.M. at the Castle Point Recreation Area. Several months ago the Town Board approved a resolution naming this playing field after Kenneth Arthur Browne, who died at the age of nineteen during ~.) ~ the Korean conflict. Thanks to the time and efforts of the Coughlin Family of Chelsea the dedication of this field was now in place. The base for the flagpole is in place, the final slate is ordered and will be superimposed on the concrete base and the bronze plaque will be mounted on the base. Confirmation has been received from Congressman Hamilton Fish that he will be present at the ceremony. He congratulated the Coughlin Family, on behalf of the Town Board, for making this event possible. The second item Mr. Incoronato reported on related to the Mosher property on Ketchamtown Road; the building was destroyed by fire , over a year ago and has been abandoned. It has become a dumping site and could be a danger to children entering the remains of the structure. The question of who owns the property and the Town's - ability to raze the structure should be resolved quickly and he urged the Attorney to work in conjunction with the Fire Inspector to locate the owner, or if this is not successful, the necessary action should be taken for condemnation procedures. Mr. Incoronato informed the Board that the ninety day appointment l L L ':<~cA of Eugene Joyce as Zoning Enforcement Officer has expired, as of last week. The Comptroller has checked with the Dutchess County Civil Service and learned that this appointment can be renewed for a two month period thru October 1985. Mr. Incoronato noted that 51 zoning violations have been resolved this month and 45 are still pending. In answer to Mr. McCLuskey's question on the status of this position at the end of the two months, Mr. Incoronato replied that he believed the Town should appoint a full time Assistant Zoning Administrator which would be a civil service appointment, and this would have to be taken into consideration when preparing the 1986 budget. Mr. McCLuskey was in favor of this position and recommended that they review the civil service list for an applicant for the position. MR. INCORONATO moved to reappoint Eugene Joyce as Zoning Enforcement Officer for a two month period at $7.00 per hour and $.20 mileage, and approve the transfer of $1,000 from the Contingency Account to cover the expenses for this position. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes Mrs. Paino---Nay Mrs. Paino was in favor of the position but objected to the individual they were reappointing for these duties. She has reviewed his resume and checked the municipalities where he was formerly employed and was unable to obtain their recommendation of him for this position. As an employer, this individual would not be her choice for this particular position. Prompted by Mrs. Ballard's report on the Montfort Road Barn, Mr. McCluskey expressed his displeasure on the position the Recreation Commission has taken on this building. A few years ago the Town Board, Highway Superintendent and Engineer determined that the building should be demolished and possibly a preconstructed or metal building put at that location. The Commission wanted to keep the building and went to bid on refurbishing the barn without authorization from the Board. The bids were rejected and the matter is in limbo. As it stands now, it is a potential fire hazard and presents an insurance problem to the Town. Mrs. Ballard reported tonight that the Commission is investigating prices to button up the building; he contended that the building was buttoned at one time, what happened to unbutton it. His point was that the Commission ~~ has to make a determination on what they are doing and submit a plan and cost to the Town Board. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to direct a letter to the Recreation Commission requesting that they forward a plan and estimated cost on utilizing the barn for specific recreation programs to the Town Board, if 'this is their intent. Seconded by Mrs. Paino I Motion Unanimously Carried Mary Schmaltz, member of the Recreation Commission, was recognized by the Chair and objected to Mr. McCluskey's statements. Her first point was that the barn was never comple~ly buttoned up, however, monies have been set aside to secure it this year. The intent was to use the building for recreation and storage. Secondly, a complete package on renovation and use of the barn was submitted to the Town Board, as requested. There is a report on file from an architect in Rhinebeck indicating that the building is definitely worth saving. She contended that the majority of the Recreation Commission is in favor of preserving the building and felt that monies should be expended for this purpose. II Resolutions--- A Public Hearing having been held by the Town Board on August 291 1985 on an Ordinance Introducing a Moratorium on Certain Construction in the Town of Wappinger, the matter was now placed before the Board for their consideration. Mrs. Snowden informed the Board that the recommendation on this Ordinance has been received from the Dutchess County Department of Planning. MR. VERSACE moved to table action on the proposed Moratorium and schedule an informational meeting for September 18, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. at the Wappinger Junior High School, to answer questions and receive comments from the public relating to this subject. II Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Paino agreed that action on this matter should be tabled in order to give the residents the opportunity to ask questions on the proposed moratorium. She requested that, at a future date, after the informational meeting, the Town Board sit down with the L L L ;zt .</ Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board to discuss the agenda they plan to follow during the course of the moratorium. This meeting, she added, should be set prior to the Town Board's action on the moratorium. In answer to this request Mr. Versace replied that he has scheduled a work shop session on September 12, 1985 with the Chairmen of the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Planning Board and the Conservation Advisory Council to discuss their participation and the direction they intend to follow. He has also invited Roger Akeley, Commissioner of the Dutchess County Department of Planning. At a previous meeting the firm of Morris and Andros was authorized to prepare final bid plans and specifications for the Hilltop-Edgehill Drainage Project. These were now completed and the firm was ready to go to bid on this project. MRS. BALLARD moved to authorize Morris and Andros to go to bid on the Hilltop-Edgehill Drainage Project. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried MRS. BALLARD moved to set a Special Meeting for October 3, 1985 at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose of the Town Clerk presenting the Tentative Budget for 1985 to the Town Board and for them to consider action on awarding the bid on the Hilltop-EdgehillDrainage Project. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried As requested by the Town Board, Morris and Andros submitted a cost estimate for the short term recommendations at the Hilltop and Rockingham Wellfields. Mrs. Ballard explained that this is a follow up on the Hydrogeologic Evaluation of these Wellfields prepared by Dunngeoscience earlier this year. Since it is the intent of the Board to implement these recommendations, which were outlined in the August 7, 1985 report from Morris and Andros, a work shop session was held on August 22, 1985 for review and dis- cussion of the proposal. For the benefit of the residents present, Mrs. Ballard read the list of tasks associated with the protection of these wellfields, the category of the personnel performing the specific task, hours involved and estimated cost for each site. ,~6S' Task (a) at the Hilltop Site was estimated at $4,052, Task (b) at $3,370, Task (C) $808, total cost for Hilltop Site $8,230. Task (a) at the Rockingham Site was estimated at $3,264, Task (b) at $3,370 and Task (c) at $808, total cost for Rockingham site, $7,442, total cost of both sites $15,672. The complete breakdown of tasks involved is included with the report. This is a continua- tion of the Hydrogeologic Evaluation and monies will be expended ~.,. II from the Consortium Funds. MRS. BALLARD moved to authorize Morris and Andros to proceed with the tasks associated with the short term recommendations for the protection of the Hilltop and Rockingham Wellfields at a total cost of $15,672.00 and these monies be expended from the Consortium Funds available to the Town for this purpose. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Unfinished Business--- Mr. McCluskey mentioned that a letter had been received from Mr. Evangelista recommending that the Town not accept Daniel Sabia Drive as a Town road at this time since there were problems that had to be I corrected. He asked the Engineer when the Board could expect a report on this road and any other one in the Blue Ridge Subdivision. Mr. Evangelista replied that a report should be ready for the next meeting on September 17th, 1985. MR. VERSACE moved to forward a letter to the principals of Pondview Subdivision requesting an approximate date on when they expect the roads in this Subdivision to be completed. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Paino indicated that she had been informed by Jeff Hunt, one they expected completion by the end of September, however she felt I of the principals of that Subdivision and by the contractor that this fact should be in writing. There was no other business to come before the Board. MR. INCORONATO moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Mr. McCluskey and unanimously carried. The Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk L l L i !I il Ji Ii J! ;1 ;i !l II II [I II II jI j I I L II II !i it il il !I II II II I, II il !i ii !! Ii Ii !I iJ !I i! II " II ij :1 II !! il Ii 11 Ii ii II II II II II II II il II II II i, il !i II I. i' I I AGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER BIMONTHLY MEETING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2 . ROLL CALL 3. ACCEPT MINUTES; PLEDGE ALLEG IANCE TO FLAG Sept. 3, 1985, Reg. 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Town Justices Zng. Adm. Zng. Enf. 0fficer 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNlCATIO~S a. John Schultz re: expenses in connection wi Sewer problem in May b. Additional corr. from Stephen Rabbitt, Sup. Fishkill, re: Dump off Brockway Rd. c. Carr. from Recreation Comma re: installing gate at Rockingham Rec. area d. Letter of Credit for Macgeorg~ for landscaping e. Hank Santis, Precision Contracting, request for return of Bldg. permit application and W & S hookup fees for lots 8 & 9 at Cedar Creek Estates f. James R. Loeb, Attny, re: rescinding portion of July 1, '85 Res. regarding work to be oone at Town Sewer Plants. g. Memo from A. Garrison, Cumpt. Ie omission of funds from '85 Budget for reimbursement to N.Y. City -(pump station) h. Hemo from County Office for the Aging YC: appointment of represen - ative on Advisory Bd for Dial-A-Ride. 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7 . RESOLUT IONS a. Sign Ordinance Amendment b. Introduce Res. for correction of Rec. Problem - proscocution of Tresspasse:Ls c. Transfer requests from Compt.: 1. expenditure for Court Reporter 2. computor service 3. additional Insurance premiums 4. Administrative costs of Sewer & Water Dists to Gen. Fund (reimbursement) 5. Installation of Floodlites-Schlathaus Pk. expend funds from trust. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. R. Evangalista on Daniel Sabia Drive - improvements needed befor town acceptance of Rd. 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT II L L L ~ T A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on September 17, 1985 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. on an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Section 416, Signs). Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:48 P.M. Present: Frank Versace, Supervisor Renata Ballard, Councilwoman Joseph Incoronato, Councilman Gerard McCluskey, Councilman Irene Paino, Councilwoman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk 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 of the Minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Versace noted that the Amendments to this Ordinance have been drafted by the Citizens Zoning Advisory Council. The Supervisor asked if there were any comments from those present either for or against the proposed Amendments. There were no comments from the public either for or against the Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. MR. INCORONATO moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. McCluskey and unanimously carried. The Public Hearing closed at 7:50 P.M.~~~ Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk - l L. L II I \ I I j I II TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (SECTION 416, SIGNS) II II STATE OF NEW YORK ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 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 September 3, 1985, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on an I II II I Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance, on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Mill Street, in the Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. 8Q/II\ ~ ~Aj)."~<~ Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger II II II II II II !l I' II II II Sworn to before me this ()t4 \\ A Q day of ~~ 1985. (j . . ^~-iJ ~~ tt- ~"""I" """, '-'" " VIUw,I..i" r,;.., "...... ",.. Notary Public ',"'r ,,,"',' 'h: .,;, ~... c~'"~:~~:~~'~Ji~~j~~J::~~I:~~'~~:~ JCJ f) II II II I I I II I. 'I I ! I I II I, II II I