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1984-12-17 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER BIMONTHLY MEETING DECEMBER 17, 1984 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG 3. ACCEPT MINUTES Dec. 3, 1984 Reg. 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS: Town Justices Receiver of Taxes Hydrant Bldg. Insp. 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. NYS Commission on Cablevision - ORDER approving Renewal and amendment of T/W - U.S. Cablevision Franchise b. Engineers report on Briar Lane drainage c. Recreation Commission recommendation for site clearance prior to placement of playground equipment - Fleetwood 6. COMMITTEE REPORTS 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Set date for Year End Meeting b. Adopt Local Laws - 12 Water & Sewer District etc. c. Resolution for Ardmore Water District d. Transfer - Water & Sewer Accnts to Gen. Fund for OCIS e. Transfer from Water & Sewer to Gen. Fund to Administrative charges and postage f. D. Co. Real Property Tax Service - $1.00 charge for entries of unpaid w/s bills on tax bill g. Transfer from Gen. Fund to (3) water Dists. (Cash flow loan) h. Introduce Amendment to Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ord. i. Introduce Local Law relating to Alternative Veterans Exemption from Real Property Taxes (& set Public Hearing) j. Transfer from CWWIA Capitol Accnt $ WSI #1 Capitoal accnt to Highway (for repaving Rds for Cedar Hill lines) k. Appropriate funds from Down Stream drainage Rev. Fund for Phase III & IV Stream cleaning & Drainage program 1. Approve payment to Engineers for T/Hall Bid package from Town Hall Capital fund. m. Approve payment to B/D Contracting to cover add'1 expenditures Robinson Lane Handicap Facilities. n. Approve appropriation for T/Hall Contracts from Capital Projects account. o. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Engineers report on Hamilton drainage problems 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT The Regular Bimonthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on December 17, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Supervisor Versace opened the Meeting at 8:04 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 Meeting of December 3, 1984, having previously been forwarded to all Board Members, were now placed before them for their consideration. Mrs. Paino requested that the letter from Hayward and Pakan regarding a change order for the windows in the new Town Hall be made part of the December 3, 1984 Minutes. This document, she felt, would provide a better understanding of the discussion that took place during that meeting. MRS. PAINO moved that the Minutes of the December 3, 1984 Meeting be and they are hereby approved, with the addition of the letter from Hayward and Pakan dated November 27, 1984, relating to a change order request for windows for the new Town Hall, as submitted by the Town Clerk. Seconded by Mr. McCluskey Motion Unanimously Carried Reports were received from the Town Justices, Receiver of Taxes and the Highway Hydrant Report for the month of November and from the Building Inspector for October and November. Mrs. Paino noted that the Hydrant Report from Mr. Croshier indicated that the following hydrants were full of water in the casing ---Spook Hill Road and Roberts Road in frontof the Prassel residence and Myers Corners Road opposite Schnorr Plumbing. This was brought to the attention of a Camo Pollution Control representative by Mrs. Paino and she was assured this would be taken care of. MRS. PAINO moved to accept the reports received and place them on file. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried An Order was received from the New York State Commission on Cablevision approving the renewal and amendment of the Town of Wappinger Cable Franchise with U. S. Cablevision. The Attorney preferred to further review this document before discussing it with the Board. MR. VERSACE moved to table the Order from the New York State Commission on Cablevision to January 7, 1985 for further review by the Attorney. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried A report was submitted by the Engineer, at the request of Councilwoman Ballard, on a drainage problem on Briar Lane (Klein/Alexander Subdivision on All Angels Hill Road). Mr. Versace noted that correspondence relating to this drainage problem had been received from Mr. Klein today and in order to give the Board Members an opportunity to review this communica- tion he recommended that the matter be tabled. MR. VERSACE moved to table the Engineer's Report on the Briar Lane drainage to the meeting of January 7, 1985. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Mr. Maurer, Chairman of the Recreation Commission recommending that before equipment is installed at the Fleetwood Playground site, money should be spent to clear, level and open up the area. Since it is a secluded area, the Commission feels that the residents may be reluctant to use the playground. 3 Mr. Incoronato reported that the residents of Fleetwood are ready to resurrect their recreation area after many years of abandonment due to excessive vandalism at that site. Our law enforcement agencies now seem to have the situation under control thanks to the persistance of the residents. The Highway Department has moved the post and chains to a different location thereby eliminating the problem of parked cars and Mr. Incoronato thanked Ken Croshier for his cooperation. He and Mr. Biose, our Recreation Director, plan to visit the recreation site early next year to formulate a plan to repair the existing equipment and improve the site. MR. VERSACE moved to receive the communication from the Recreation Commission and place it on file for consideration by the Town Board pending a recommendation from the Commission on the completed plan. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried Committee Reports ---- Mrs. Ballard, Recreation Committee , reported on activities of the Recreation Commission during 1984. The Wappinger United Football Club has established a soccer league for the youth of the Town under the direction of Fran Donofrio and Bill Black. Both the Recreation Commission and the Town Board have strongly supported this activity and it has proved to be a tremendous success; the initial registration in the fall has increased from 120 to the present enrollment of 200 children. The program will continue through the winter at Myers Corners School and Ron LaSota of the Castle Racquet and Fitness Club has offered a room to the league for practice games. In order to help defray expenses for clinics for the coaches and the rental of the school gym, the league is planning a candy sale drive. MRS. BALLARD moved to send a letter to Fran Donofrio, President of the Wappinger United Football Club, expressing the Town Board's thanks to the Board of Directors and the coaches for their time and effort in setting up a soccer league for youth of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Other activities accomplished by the Commission included the upgrading and repairing of some of the Town's recreation facilities. The upgrading of the Chelsea Boat Ramp was completed with the cooperation of Mr. Maurer, Mr. Croshier and Mrs. Paino who was instrumental in the Town receiving a $1,000 grant for this project. The basketball courts at Martz Field and the Chelsea School House have been resurfaced; a new roof on the Martz field house and the addition of a storage closet at the Chelsea School House for the summer program. There are plans to install a new gate at the Castle Point recreation site and a gate for Reese Park to close the area for the winter months. The recreation site on Spook Hill Road and Reggie Drive is being developed and will be usable in the spring of 1985. Mr. Incoronato suggested that the landfill site at Castle Point be separated from the recreation area to enable the residents to make use of the facilities available to them. Mrs. Ballard, Building Committee, reported that she, Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. Paino had visited the A T & T telephone setup and viewed the equipment_ available for the new Town Hall which the Board would be considering in January of 1985. Mrs. Paino added that they had also visited Executone and Telecom to see what they had to offer. Mrs. Paino,Airport Advisory Committee, reported that a meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 19, 1984 and items for dis- cussion include the entrance on Route 376 with a report from Mr. Spratt, Commissioner of Public Works, also County and FAA capital programs. Mrs. Paino, Drainage Committee, requested the Engineer to submit a list of the drainage problems in the Town that have not been addressed. She added that on previous occasions she had asked for this report and would appreciate receiving it during the month of January. Mrs. Paino, Building Committee ---Although, at the last meeting her request for specific information regarding a change order request from Hayward and Pakan for windows in the new Town Hall, was rejected by Supervisor Versace, Councilman Incoronato and Councilwoman Ballard (Councilman McCluskey was absent), Mrs. Paino chose to pursue the matter and contacted the manufacturers of these windows; she learned that the cost of the new type of windows was less than those originally specified due to simplied hardware and the smaller screen size. In regard to the thermal breaks in the new windows, both manufacturers indicated that these are standard features in both windows. Mr. Versace recommended that Mrs. Paino contact the manufacturers and request them to submit these facts in writing to the Town Board. Mrs. Paino, Building Committee ---reported that she had checked the contracts for the Town Hall signed by the Supervisor and found that these documents allow asbestos in the floor tiles and cement boards that will cover the insulation in the building. Prior to voting on awarding the bids at the October 15, 1984 meeting, she had stated that she would approve authorizing the Supervisor to sign contracts provided that no asbestos be used in the building. Mr. Versace responded that contracts were reviewed by the Attorney and the professional people retained by the Town Board to supervise the construction of the Town Hall. He emphasized the fact that if he felt the specs included material detrimental to the safety of employees or residents, he certainly would not have signed these contracts. These materials are all federally approved and the professional people would not have approved the documents if there were harmful materials in the specifications. Mrs. Paino continued discussion pointing out that the concern was the inclusion of asbestos in the construction of the building despite the fact that Hayward and Pakan had been directed to eliminate this material. At the September Meeting the Board requested the firm to forward a data sheet of materials to be used in the Town Hall and whether they were hazardous to employees or anyone visiting the building, and although she has asked for this report on numerous occasions since then, it still has not been submitted. Mr. McCluskey concurred with the facts brought up by Mrs. Paino and expressed his dissatisfaction with the firm on the procedures they were following on the project. Mrs. Paino mentioned another item included in the conditions of approving the bids was that any work improperly done must be corrected by and at the expense of the contractor; this provision was not stated in the signed contract which could result in extra expense to the taxpayers if the situation arose that necessitated removal of the asbestos. Since Hayward and Pakan was remiss in handling the recent incident in the schools involving the removal of this material, it was up to the TownBoard to insist that all directions forwarded to the firm be strictly adhered to. It was Mr. Versace's opinion that there was no comparison between the situation that existed in the schools due to materials used twenty years ago and the present ones which require approval under the EPA before they are included in specs for public buildings. He referred the matter to the Attorney for his comments. Mr. Kessler noted that the long form Environmental Assessment Statement prepared by Hayward and Pakan, as required by their contract with the Town, stated that materials in the Town Hall specs would not cause a risk of any release of hazardous substances. The main concern of this discussion, Mr. McCluskey pointed out was not environmental affects, but the fact that the Town Board specifically stated to Hayward and Pakan that no asbestos was to be used in the Town Hall and they have not complied with this direction. Mrs. Ballard asked that the following letter be made part of this meeting: December 14, 1984 Mr. John V. Kane, III Hayward & Pakan Associates 321 Main Mall Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 Dear Mr. Kane: As Sub -Chairman of the Building and Housing Committee and Town Board liaison with your firm on our new town hall project, I am requesting additional information regarding the floor tiles for the new town hall. The specifications call for "encapsulated asbestos vinyl tiles". Some Town Board Members are concerned about the use of this type of tile. Please prepare a comparison of "encapsulated" asbestos vinyl tile and plain vinyl tile, regarding safety, durability, availability, price, types of buildings used in and any other pertinent features. I would like this information available in early January for our consideration. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, s/ Renata Ballard, Councilwoman, Ward 4 Mrs. Ballard recommended that the Town Board review the forth- coming report from Hayward and Pakan and if they still feel that the materials in the original specifications are not acceptable, the firm will be directed to eliminate all asbestos in the Town Hall building. There was no further discussion on the matter and the meeting continued with the remaining Committee Reports. Mr. Incoronato, Ordinance Committee, reported that the Steering Committee formed for the purpose of appointing a Zoning Regulations Advisory Councilumet with the Town Board at their last work shop session to present their proposals and recommendations for the organization of this Council, consisting of twenty members. The first meeting of this organization will meet on January 15, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall. He requested that the Planning Board Secretary notify the members of this meeting and include a copy of the Zoning Ordinance and the new Zoning Map with the notification. Michael Hirkala, being recognized by the Chair, recommended that the Town Board go on record to accept the procedures and recommenda- tions to avoid any problems that might arise in the future on actions taken by this Council. MR. VERSACE moved to accept the procedures of the Steering Committee relating to the formation of the Zoning Regulations Advisory Council and their recommendations of appointments to this Council provided they were residents of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. McCluskey noted that dumping was still going on in the vicinity of Jackson Road and New Hackensack Road although numerous complaints had been forwarded to the Dutchess County Department of Public Works. He did notice a "no dumping" sign, but that has not helped to halt private citizens from dumping their garbage and trucks dumping their excess blacktop, cement and wood chippings. Mrs. Paino commented that at a previous meeting Mrs. Mills had suggested that a fence be put up to curtail this activity; she had discussed this matter with Mr. Whited, Commissioner of Aviation and was told there was not sufficient money in the 1985 budget for a chain link fence and suggested a snow fence. Mr. McCluskey felt that railroad ties should be put at that location which would prevent the vehicles from driving in. On a related matter, Mr. McCluskey had noticed that inmates working with Dutchess County Program, have been clearing the area in the vicinity of Quiet Acres and the end of the airport runway and this has been going on since last spring. Last week there were surveyors in the same area and he was curious about this activijzy. Mr. McCluskey asked about the time schedule for the construction of the Town Hall --so far there was clearing and grading and some preparations for the footings. Mr. Versace informed him that the contractor indicated that he intended to clear the area, backfill it, let it settle over the winter and start the footings in the spring. Mr. McCluskey's next item related to the submission of a report from the Recreation Commission on the renovation of the barn on Montfort Road. The Board has requested the Commission, on numerous occasions,to inform them of their intentions for either refurbishing the building or demolishing it and they have not complied. He asked Mrs. Ballard to discuss this with the Commis- sion and inform them the Board is waiting for their recommendations. Resolutions --- MR. VERSACE moved to set the Year End Meeting for December 28, 1984 at 4 P.M. at the Town Hall. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried y Public Hearings having been held by the Town Board on December 6, 1984 on the following proposed Local Laws, were now placed before them for their consideration. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law #5 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE YEAR 1984 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF 1981 AND LOCAL LAW NO. 8 OF 1980 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION AND CHARGE FOR WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR FLEETWOOD WATER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Section 2 of Local Law No. 5 of the year 1981 is to be amended as set forth hereinbelow. Section 2. The owner shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of $37.00 each quarter, regardless of the consumption of water for said quarter, provided said owner is connected to the system at any time during the quarter, said rate to commence with the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law #6 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 6 OF 1984 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 of 1981 WITH RESPECT TO MINIMUM CHARGES FOR CONSUMPTION OF WATER FOR FLEETWOOD SEWER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1: Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the following rates shall be charged: the owner shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of $47.00 per quarter, regardless of the consumption of water for said quarter, provided said owner is connected to the system at any time during the quarter. Section 2. All other provisions of Local Law No. 1 of the year 1981 are hereby ratified, with the exception of Section 1 subdivision B which this local law hereby amends and which refers to the minimum charges for consumption of water. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law #7 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF 1984 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 7 OF 1980 WITH RESPECT TO THE IMPOSITION AND CHARGE FOR WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR THE OAKWOOD WATER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, )o Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the following rates shall be charged: the owner shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of,$55.00 per quarter, regardless of the consumption of water for said quarter, provided said owner is connected to the system at any time during the quarter. Section 2. All other provisions of Local Law No. 7 of the year 1980 are hereby ratified, with the exception of Section 1 subdivision B which this local law hereby amends and which refers to the minimum charges for consumption of water. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 8 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 8 OF 1984 ESTABLISHING WATER RATES FOR CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Any and all prior local laws establishing water rates for the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area with respect to residential uses is hereby repealed only with respect to water rates and the prior laws are otherwise confirmed. Section 2. The following water rates are hereby established for the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area; A: Residential (1) Now all metered - $15.00 per quarter for all users up to and including 2,500 cubic feet of water. (2) In the event uses exceed 2,500 cubic feet, the charge shall be .50 per 100 cubic feet. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 9 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 9 OF 1984 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 9 OF 1980 AND LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1982 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION AND CHARGE FOR WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR THE TALL TREES WATER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Local Law No. 1 of the year 1982 is amended by deleting subdivision C and D of Section 1 thereof, and by deleting Section 2 thereof. Section 2. Section 1, subdivision C shall now read as follows: effective the second year 1985, the following rates consumption of water for those system: the sum of $49.00 for district fiscal quarter of the shall be charged for the fee owners connected to the each quarter. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: .5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 10 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 10 OF 1984 PROVIDING FOR CREDITS TO CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE ARDMORE WATER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Each unit billed within the Ardmore Water District shall receive for each billing quarter during 1985 a credit of $21.50, such rate being the minimum rate in effect commencing the second fiscal district quarter for the year 1985. Section 2. This local Law shall become effective immediately upon adoption and as provided by the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law ## 11 of 1984: _LOCAL LAW NO. 11 OF 1984 AMENDING ALL PRIOR LOCAL LAWS WITH RESPECT TO THE MINIMUM CHARGES FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN THE ARDMORE WATER DISTRICT BE: IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the owner shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of $21.50 each quarter up to and including 2,500 cubic feet of water. In the ev-ent the consumption of water exceeds 2,500 cubic feet, the charge shall be .50 for each 100 cubic feet of water consumption. Section 2. Subdivision B of Section 1 concerning the minimum charges of any prior law is hereby repealed and is to be in conformity with the aforementioned. All other provisions of prior laws concerning water charges shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided in the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 12 of 1984: 1111 11111 1 II II I /?- LOCAL LAW NO. 12 OF 1984 REPEALING ANY AND ALL LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO THE ALLEGED WATER RATE CHARGES FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF WATER FOR THE ROCKINGHAM SEWER DISTRICT, NOW TO BE KNOWN AS A LOCAL LAW RELATING TO THE CHARGE AND COLLECTION OF SEWER RATES FOR THE ROCKINGHAM FARMS SEWER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Any prior local laws relating to the charge of water rates for the consumption and use of water for the Rockingham Sewer District is hereby repealed, only with respect to water rates and the prior laws are otherwise confirmed. Section 2. Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the following rates shall be charged for sewer service for those connected to the Rockingham Farms Sewer District: A. Residential (1) For each residential unit connected to the system the sum of $160.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided in the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 13 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 13 OF 1984 WHICH IS A LOCAL LAW FOR REPEALING LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1983 AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEWER RATES FOR THE WILDWOOD SEWER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Local Law No. 1 of the year 1983 is hereby repealed. Section 2. Effective January 1, 1985, the following rates shall be charged for sewer service to those customers located within the Wildwood Sewer District. A. Residential (1) Residential unit connected to the system: $148.00 annually and payable on a quarterly basis. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Public Hearings having been held by the Town Board on December 17, 1984 on the following proposed Local Laws,were now placed before them for their consideration. /3 MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law #14 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 14.0E-1984 WHICH IS AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF 1976 AND AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED, ESTABLISHING RATES FOR WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT # 1 BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second fiscal district quarter of the year 1985, the following rates shall be charged for sewer service to those lines that are connected to the Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 facilities: A: Residential (1) For each residential unit connected to the system $76.00 annually payable on a quarterly basis. B: Commercial, Industrial, Institutional (1) For each benefit unit assigned to said premises: $76.00 annually payable on a quarterly basis. Section 2. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided in the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law #15 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 15 OF 1984 AMENDING ALL PRIOR LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION CHARGE AND COLLECTION OF WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION. AND USE OF WATER FOR THE MID -POINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the fee owner of property connected to the system shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of $62.00 each quarter, regardless of the consumption of water during said period of time, provided the said fee owner is connected to the system at any time during the said quarter. Section 2. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided by Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to adopt the following Local Law # 16 of 1984: LOCAL LAW NO. 16 OF 1984 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF 1975 WHICH INCREASES COMMERCIAL RATES FOR CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the following commercial water rates are hereby established for the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area: Y .604/100 cubic feet .454/100 cubic feet .404/100 cubic feet 0-750,000 gallons 750,001 to 2,250,000 gallons 2,250,001 up gallons Section 2. There shall be a minimum charge, however, of $600.00 per quarter for any user falling within the above mentioned usages. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon adoption and as provided in the Municipal Home Rule Law. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR VERSACE who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, by Local Law of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, provision is made for the charges for water rates for consumption and use of mater for the Ardmore Water District; and WHEREAS, the charge has been set by such Local Law at the rate of $21.50 per quarter for the first 2,500 cubic feet of usage and a charge of $.50 per 100 cubic feet for usage over 2,500 cubic feet of water; and WHEREAS, the Town Board desires to provide for the operation and maintenance costs for the said Ardmore Water District and for the operation and maintenance costs of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That out of the collections for the consumption of water concerning the minimum usage, the sum of $9.00 per quarter shall be paid to Ardmore Water District for its operation and maintenance, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sum of $12.50 per quarter for water plus consumption in excess of 2,500 cubic feet of water usage be paid over to Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area for its operation and maintenance. Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR VERSACE who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the sum of $10,476.76 be and is hereby transferred to General Fund account A1680.4 from: SW 8310.4 to CWWIA $ 5,286.12 Fleetwood Water 121.39 Oakwood Water 74.62 Tall Trees Water 151.28 Watch Hill Water 237.19 Ardmore Water 33.62 SS 8810.4 A 1355.4 Rockingham Sewer 765.72 WSI#1 595.76 Mid -Point Sewer 145.67 Fleetwood Sewer 121.39 Assessor 2,944.00 Such monies to reimburse the line item A 1680.4 for OCIS charges for period of July to December, 1983 and paid January 1984. Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays (ffiote) Amount for CWWIA includes $3,045.00 charges connected with the'Rockwell Meter Program) The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the in accordance with From: SW 8310.4 sum of $8,688.80 be and the following: CWWIA 4,186.83 Fleetwood Water 265.38 Tall Trees Water 183.50 Watch Hill Water 277.67 Ardmore Water 74.92 Oakwood Water 158.86 From: SS 8110.4 Fleetwood Sewer 265.38 WSI#1 1,289.92 Rockingham Sewer 1,672.80 Mid -Point Sewer 313.54 is hereby transferred To: A 1670.4 To: A 1315.1 578.83 22.50 33.00 44.00 5.00 13.50 22.50 116.00 142.00 26.50 3,608.00 242.88 150.50 233.67 69.92 145.36 242.88 1,173.92 1,530.80 287.04 Such amounts to reimburse accounts A 1670.4 for postage to December 31, 1984 and A 1315.1 for administrative charges to December 31, 1984 Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Dutchess County Real Property Tax Service will charge $1.00 for each entry on unpaid water/sewer bills, BE IT RESOLVED, that such charges will be included in the tax rolls for each individual water or sewer district, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that such charges for Rockingham Sewer and Watch Hill Water Districts shall be charged to General Fund Town Outside Village. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN INCORONATO who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the following sums be and are hereby transferred from General Fund A to the destgnatea districts: SW 1 - Oakwood Water SW 2 - Fleetwood Water SW 3 - Tall Trees Water $ '4,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, such sums shall be reimbursed to /4 General Fund A with interest at the rate of 7% per annum, as soon as monies become available within each district. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Note: These districts have an annual problem with cash flow which will be resolved in 1985. These monies will take care of expenditures dating back to October thru December 31st Since the Attorney had not completed the preparations for the Amendments to the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance, there was no action taken by the Board. MR. VERSACE moved to table this item to the January 7, 1985 meeting. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried The following proposed Local Law was introduced by SUPERVISOR VERSACE: A LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO THE ALTERNATIVE VETERANS EXEMPTION FROM REAL PROPERTY TAXATION BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1: The purpose of this law is to provide that no exemption from real property taxes shall be granted pursuant to Section 458-a of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York. Section 2: Pursuant torthe provisions of subdivision 4 of Section 458-a of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, no exemption from real property taxes shall be granted pursuant to Section 458-a of the Real Property Tax Law for purposes of real property taxes levied for the Town of Wappinger. Section 3: This local law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the Secretary of State. The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR VERSACE who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, there has been duly presented and introduced at a meeting of this Town Board on the 17th day of December, 1984, a proposed Local Law in Relation to the Alternative Veterans Exemption from Real Property Taxation and, WHEREAS, the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law requires that no local law shall be passed by the Legislative Body of the Town until a Public Hearing thereon has been held before such body, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, 1. That a Public Hearing shall be held on the said proposed Local Law by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on the 10th day of January, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. on such day at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. l% 2. That at least five (5) days notice of such hearing shall be given by the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger by due posting thereof upon the bulletin board maintained by said Town Clerk in the Town Hall and by publishing such notice at least once in the official newspaper of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO who moved its adoption: %Iime RESOLVED, the sum of $8,994.69 be and is hereby transferred from Water Enterprise Fund, CWWIA Capital Account, and RESOLVED, the sum of $35,573.81 be and is hereby transferred from Sewer Enterprise Fund, WSI#1, Capital Account to Highway Fund Account 2270 to reimburse Highway Fund for expenditures incurred in relation to CWWIA Contract 83-1 Ext. #3, item 9 and item .9C and WSI#1 Contract 83-1 Ext. #4, item 9 and item 9C, such items being those authorized to be done by the Town Board at its regular meeting of September 17th, 1984. Seconded by: Councilwoman Ballard Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays Note: These are the monies for repaving of roads for the Cedar Hill lines which Wilson Excavators asked to be released from. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN PAINO who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the sum of $194,925.00 be and is hereby appropriated from Special Revenue Fund, Downstream Drainage for bid awarded to Dave Alexander Inc. December 12, 1983 covering Phase III and Phase IV of Stream Cleaning and Drainage Program. Seconded by: Councilman Incoronato Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 0 Nays The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN BALLARD who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the sum of $1,700.00 be and is hereby approved for payment to Hayward & Pakan from the Capital Fund, Town Hall and Buildings, such sum to cover completion of the Bidding Process. Seconded by: Supervisor Versace Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes Mrs. Paino---Nay Mrs. Paino preferred to delay payment to Hayward and Pakan until they forwarded a copy of the EPA data sheet to the Board Members and the Engineer. This request was made by the Town Board in September and would provide them with information relating to the materials to be used in the construction of the Town Hall. The next resolution placed before the Board related to the approval of payment to B/D Contracting to cover additional expenditures on the contract for Robinson Lane Handicap Facilities. MR. VERSACE moved to table action on this matter pending further clarification of the additional expenditures outlined by B/D Contracting. Seconded by Mrs. Paino Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Paino requested the Engineer to provide the Town Board with a breakdown on the additional expenditures of $1,140.92. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILWOMAN BALLARD who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, the sum of $400,000.00 be and is hereby appropriated from Capital Projects, Town Hall Buildings and Land for contracts and expenditures relating to the construction and furnishings of the new Town Hall. Seconded by: Supervisor Versace Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes Mrs. Paino---Nay Prior to voting, Mrs. Paino noted that the Town Board would have better control if they approved the expenditures as they were submitted rather than appropriate the entire sum as indicated in the resolution. Mr. Versace responded that these monies would still be earning interest and by approving this resolution it would eliminate the necessity of calling meeting for Town Board approval each time an expenditure was required. Hayward and Pakan would have the responsibility of approving each invoice submitted before payment was made by the Town. After completion of the vote, Mrs. Paino clarified her "Nay" vote and reiterated the fact that the Town Board would have better controls over these expenditures if they had the opportunity to review them before giving their approval for payment. Mrs. Ballard requested that the following letter be included in the Minutes: December 5, 1984 Mr. Francis J. Versace Supervisor, Town of Wappinger Town Hall Mill Street Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Re: New Town Hall Facility Dear Mr. Versace: We have received samples of the controlled fill material from the General Contractor. These samples have been reviewed by our engineering staff and Sample #2, received today, has been approved and will be kept at our office. Find enclosed three copies of Application for payment No. 1 which have been certified by us. The Town should attach a copy to the Contractor's payment for his records. If there are any questions, please call. Very truly yours, Hayward and Pakan Associate s/ Charles E. Liscum, Architect Contractors Application (#1) for payment for new Town Hall facilities, certified for payment by the Architect (attached to letter) . Mrs. Ballard noted that all Town Board Members would receive copies of the these applications for payments and would know exactly what the charges included. If, after reviewing the contents and they wished to stop payment on any of the items, the Comptroller would be directed to defer payment. She added that one of the amounts submitted had been adjusted downward by the firm and felt they were looking out for the Town. Mrs. Paino rebutted that the item Mrs. Ballard referred to was a charge of $25,990.00 which had to be expended by the Town and she repeated her concern that the Board Members have a responsibility to the taxpayers of the Town and they would have better control if they released the funds on an as needed basis. Under Unfinished Business, a report was received from the Engineer on the Hamilton Drainage Problem. Mr. Versace noted that further review of the report was required by the Board and he would set up a work shop in the near future for discussion of the problem. MR. VERSACE moved to table the Engineer's report on the Hamilton Drainage Problem to a later date. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Paino requested that a letter be sent to Mrs. Hamilton indicating that her concern would be addressed at a work shop in January and suggested that either she or a representative attend this -meeting. The Supervisor's Office would notify Mrs. Hamilton of the time and date of the work shop. At the last Town Board Meeting, a letter from John Railing requesting confirmation that the Parson Four Lot Subdivision would be served with Town water facilities from Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area, was tabled due to Mr. Versace's concern regarding the easement agreement between Mr. Parsons and the Hilltop Water Company. A work shop session was held with the applicants for review of the map and Mr. Versace was satisfied that the agreement was in order. MR. VERSACE moved to grant permission for the Parson Subdivision to tie into the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried MR. VERSACE moved to set the Reorganization Meeting for January 3rd, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Seconded by Mrs. Ballard Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Snowden received a late communication from Dr. Hannigan 3 requesting that the requirement for Kennels and Veterinary Hospitals in R20 areas be changed from ten acres of land to seven acres. This request was referred to the newly formed Zoning Regulations Advisory Council for review and recommendation. Mr. Versace announced that no work shop sessions would be held on December 20th or December 27th, 1984, due to the busy holiday season. Mrs. Ballard commented that one application had been received for the position of Dog Control Office for the Town, and suggested that she and Mrs. Paino interview the applicant and make a recommendation to the Town Board. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to authorize Mrs. Ballard and Mrs. Paino to interview the applicant for the position of Dog Control Officer and forward their recommendation to the Board. Seconded by Mr. Incoronato Motion Unanimously Carried In response to Mr. McCluskey's request on the status of the aquifer testing for additional sources of water in the Town, Mrs. Ballard reported that Dunn Geoscience, the firm conducting this test, had completed their ground work and testing and plan to submit their report to the Board sometime in January. 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 9:36 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Bimonthly Mtg. 12/17/84 A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on December 17th, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law No. 5 of the Year 1976, Establishing the Rates for Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1. Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:28 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 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. Versace noted that the present rate is $37.00 for each quarter, amounting to $148.00 annually; the proposed rate is reduced to $19.00 per quarter, $76.00 annually. The reason for this reduction is due to the fact that there are two industrial buildings rnow..included.in the operation and maintenance of the sewer system. When the Board receives the Engineer's Report sometime in January, they will consider alternate methods to expand the system which will eventually be required to service the undeveloped areas. The Supervisor asked for comments for or against the proposed Local Law. There were no comments from the public. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Incoronato and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:29 P.M. WAAL ZU1/4-411/1/4) chA— Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF 1976, ESTABLISHING THE RATES FOR THE WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA #1 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 December 10th, 1§84, your deponent posted a copy of theattached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Establishing the Rates for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement Area #1, 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, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Sworn to before me this day of (ILA -z NotaryPublic 1984. (A4111/41 aine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Ma cn `r'i 0a D. SEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET—WAPPINGERS FALLS , NY 12590 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Legal Notices' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been duly presented and In- troduced before the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutch'se County, New York on November 19th, 1984, a proposed Local Law as follows: A LOCAL LAW OF THE YEAR 1964 WHICH IS AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE YEAR 1976 AND AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED, ESTABLISHING THE RATES FOR WAP - FINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. 1 BE IT•ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutch's. County New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second fiscal district quarter of the year 1985, the following rates shall be charmed for sewer service to those lino that are connected to the Wappinger Sewer Im- provement No. 1 facilities: - A. Residential (1)For each residential unit con- necteto the system $76.00 annually Payable on a quarterly basis. B. Commercial, Industrial, In- stitutional (1) For each benefit unit assigned to said premises: $76.00 annually payable on a quarterly basis. Seclln 2. This local law shall take ef- fect upon adoption and es provided In the Municipal Home Rule Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board will conduct a Public Hear - Ing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the Town Hall, (411I Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, on December 17th, 1984 at 720 P.M. on such date, at which time all parties Interested w111 be heard. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copses of the aforesaid proposed Local Law will be available for examination and Inapa.:tlon at the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger In the Town Hall between the date of tills notice end the date of the public hear - Ing. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Dated: December 4, 1984 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Giesela Schmitz of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is, and at the several Bookkeeper times hereinafter was, the of the W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and published evary everyWednesday in the year in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly published in the said one newspaper for weeks successively once . in each week, commencing on the 12th day of Dec. . 19.§1!' . and on the following dates thereafter, namely 011 and ending on the 12th 19.84. both days inclusive. day of. .eQQ11117e '. . 670 s 71_ Subscribed and sworn to before me this ...1z.... day of.. Aec..... 1984 My commission expires Notary Public t�_ r M. e _1.1 NOTARY PJ:;;G. t TA E CF riCW YORK QUALIFIES I'I Oii1::;lES& GGUNIY #14-8240760 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30,1914' A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on December 17th, 1984, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York on a proposed Local Law Amending all Prior Local Laws Relating to the Imposition, Charge and Collection of Water Rates for the Consumption and Use of Water for the Mid -Point Park Sewer District. Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:30 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 Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made part thereof of the Minutes of this Hearing. The present rate for this district is $77.74, the proposed rate is $62.00 per quarter which will cover operation and maintenance and some minor improvements to the district. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has indicated that capital improvements will be required for this district which will be financed through bonding; public hearings will be held before any expenditures are approved. Mr. Versace asked for comments from the public either for or against the proposed Local Law. There were no comments made either for or against the proposed rates for this district. MR. MCCLUSKEY moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Incoronato and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:33 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING ALL PRIOR LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION CHARGE AND COLLECTION OF WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMPTION AND USE OF WATER FOR THE MID -POINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: 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 December 10th,'1984, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Amending all Prior Local Laws Relating to the Imposition, Charge and Collection of Water Rates for the Consumption and Use of Water for the Mid -Point Park Sewer District, 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, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Sworn to before me this t ) day of 1984. a Nota Public 14s - J. Q . �. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET—WAPPINGE'RS FALLS , M 12590 NOTICE IS\HEREBY GIVEN that there has been duly presented and in- troduced before the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York on November 19th, 1984, a proposed Local Law as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. - OF THE YEAR 1984 AMENDING ALL PRIOR LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION CHARGE AND COLLECTION OF WATER RATES FOR THE CONSUMP- TION AND USE OF WATER FOR THE MID -POINT PARK SEWER DISTRICT. BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the second district flscat quarter of the year 1985, the fee owner of property connected to the system shall be obligated to pay the minimum charge of 882.00 each quarter, regardless of the consumption of water during 8810 period of time, pro- vided the said fee owner Is connected to the system at any time during the said quarter. Section 2. This local law shall take ef- fect upon adoption end as provided In Municipal Home Rule Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board will conduct a Public Hear - Ing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, on December 17th, 1984 at 7:30 P.M. on such date, at which time all parties interested will be heard. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law will be available for examination and Inspection at the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall between the date of this notice and the date of the public hear - Ing. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Dated: December 4, 1984 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Gisela Schnitz 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 W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and published every Wednesday in the year in the Town of • Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, and that the annexed NOTICE was duly published in the said newspaper for oAe weeks successively . , oAQQ . in each week, commencing on the .12th. day of . Ase. . 19.84 . and on the following dates thereafter, namely on and ending ort the 12th ... day of... Des.. . 19.84. both days inclusive. Subscribed and sworn to before me this . . ... day of.. . Dae..... 19.84. Notary Public My commission expires ALEERT M. OSTEN NOTARY PUCLIC, STATE CF NI',./ YORK QUAL :IE:) !N 414,E240760 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 3p, I9.. A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on December 17th, 1984 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York on a proposed Local Law Amending Local Law No. 5 of the Year 1975 Which Increases Commercial Rates for Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area. Supervisor Versace opened the Hearing at 7:45 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 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. Versace noted that the commercial rates for this Water Area would be increased from $501.34 per quarter to $600,00 for each quarter. He then asked for comments from the public on the proposed rate change. There were no comments made for or against the proposed Local Law. MR. VERSACE moved to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Mr. Incoronato and unanimously carried. The Hearing closed at 7:50 P.M. eA Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE YEAR 1975 WHICH INCREASES COMMERCIAL RATES FOR CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says: SS: 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 December 10th, 1984, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on a proposed Local Law Which Increases Commercial Rates for Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area, 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, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Sworn to before me this day of I) 4 Te i-..✓ L \ Nota Public 1984. cclAstk Elaine H. Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Snowden . gra co DA Eh D. NEWS DISPL,4Y ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 914 297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET—WVAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been duly presented and In- troduced before the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York on November 19th, 1984, a proposed Local Law as follows: LOCAL LAW NO. • OF THE YEAR 1M4 AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 5 OF THE YEAR 1975 WHICH INCREASES COMMERCIAL RATES FOR CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA. BE IT ENACTED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. Effective the .second district fiscal quarter of the year 1985, the following commercial water rates are hereby established for the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area. .801100 cubic feet 0-750,000 gallons .454100 cubic feet 750,001 to 2,250,000 gallons .404100 cubic feet 2,250,001 up gallons Section 2. There shall be a minimum charge, however, of 8600.00 per quarter for any user falling within the above mentioned usages. Section 3. This local law shall take ef- fect upon adoption and as provided in the Municipal Home Rule Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Town Board will conduct a Public Hear- ing on the aforesaid proposed Local Law at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, on December 17th, 1984, at 7:45 P.M. on such date, at which time all parties Interested will be heard. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that copies of the aforesaid proposed Local Law will be available for examination and inspection at the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger In the . Town Hall between the date of this notice and the date of the public hear - Ing. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Dated: December 4, 1984 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Gisela Schmitz 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 W. & S.D. NEWS, a newspaper printed and published every Wednesday in the year 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 .once . in each week, commencing on the .. 12tbday of Dec. . 19.84. and on the following dates thereafter, namely 011 and ending on the 12th day of. . pe.cember. 19.84. both days inclusive. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ....l.t..... day of... P.SC.... 19. 84 My commission expires Notary Public ALBERT M. Obf:_fa NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF t!EW YORK QUALIFIES IN f'•!' ,,ICILY COMMISSION EXPIitLS M,1ith!I 30. 19he