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1979-11-05 PHX43 A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on November 5, 1979, on the Preliminary Budget and Federal Revenue Sharing Budget of 1980, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village of Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York. Supervisor Diehl opened the Hearing at 8:00 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Leif Jensen, Councilman Nicholas Johnson, Councilman Bernice Mills, Councilwoman Janet Reilly, Councilwoman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Matthew Ryan, Comptroller The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavit of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized. (Attached hereto and made part thereof of the minutes of this Hearing). Newspapers and radio stations had been notified of this Hearing. Mr. Rypn had handed out synopsis sheets of the budget whereby the public could compare 1980 with 1979 budget. Lloyd Anderson, Spook Hill Road, member of the highway department, asked the Board how did they anticipate giving the 10% raise to the highway, would it be 10% off the top or would it be in stages. He did not think it was fair for each individual to get 10% of their salary; it should start at the top and everyone get the same as the one at the top, otherwise the gap would be getting bigger and bigger between the workers. John Cupina, 39 Robert Lane, asked what service could be expected from the ambulance service for the amount of their contract in the budget which was $38,000; he asked if this reduced the charges to the individual if they used the services. Ed Vitale, Wheeler Hill Road, commented that the 1979 budget for the ambulance service was $34,000, has anyone figured out how much this amounts to per call? 44 Mrs. Reilly answered that up to last week, they had made 717 calls including fire calls, 513 trips were to hospital; the balance were non-paying trips. If we did not have a contract with them, the cost to the residents would be much higher. Mr. Anderson asked how come retirement was going down, everything else was going up. Mr. Ryan replied that the benefit fee was not going down but the rate of the Town's contribution was declining due to the fact that employees now contribute, plus the fact that the Town is still paying on a shortage they had several years ago, and each year this amount dwindles. Mike Krisco asked what the status was now on the hospitalization; the highway department was having problems with the new insurance. Why was this taking so long to straighten, he wanted to know. Mr. Johnson replied that the problems were now solved, but he did not know why it was taking this length of time. At this point, Mr. Diehl asked the Board to consider putting in $15,000 on the necessary line item for a club house for Rockingham. Mr. John Bucklry interrupted to ask why invest money into something that will only be wrecked, it's just another item for the kids to tear apart. Mr. Mike Hirkala asked if Federal Revenue Sharing was a lot less this year. Mr. Lloyd Anderson asked why there was a line item on social security under Central Wappinger Water District ---this town has no water depart- ment. Mr. Ryan answered that the salary and benefits of the water and sewer billing clerk were distributed among the districts, also the meter readers. Mike Hirkala asked what the difference was between a park and a playground. It was explained that parks were under maintenance and playground were under programs and each incurred their own expenses. Mr. Anderson asked about the barn on Montfort Road ---why was it still there, were they waiting for the kids to tear it down. They should take care of it. Mary Schmalz felt the barn should be restored, it could be used for arts and crafts in the bad weather; many mothers are working and when the weather is bad, they could use the building for continuing the program for the day instead of sending the aides home; they are paid by the day and if the weather is bad, they go home. Why not utilize this building; it could be used for storage, also. There are all kinds of restoration funds that the town could apply for to fix this building. Most of them are matching funds and it could be done in stages, a little at a time. Ralph Holt, Brothers Road, asked about the Schlathaus property and what plans the town has for this property; is there any money in tie this budget for any type of project. Mr. Diehl explained what had been done so far; plans had been made to make a meeting room in the basement, also a bandstand for concerts, a Christmas Tree ceremony was being planned, also a small parking lot. Mr. Holt then asked if they could take down the dead trees and replace them with new ones. Mr. Hirkala asked about the Youth Program, Page 3, Line 45, how does that tie in with Recreation totals, do they benefit? What about vehicles, are they a charge in both A&B? No one else spoke The Public Hearing closed at 9:53 P. S4 -"^- Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING BUDGET AND PRELIMINARY BUDGET OF TOWN OF WAPPINGER FOR 1979 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) 11 ss: POSTING 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 Oct. 24, 1978, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on the Federal Revenue Sharing Budget and Preliminary Budget of the Town of Wappinger for 1979, 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 of 1978. 1/141.41-10/4 Nota 'ry Public CONALD G. BUCK Motar. - ...: of tioA YJA Stra flr3.w,i� t u:Uhss Cuuaty COnunisy*+. ezpL s Ai.tui O. 16 11 day Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger 46 Scard fl D. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 914.297-3723 84 EAST MAIN STREET • WAPPINGERS FALLS • Budget of the Town of Wappinger, concurrently with tiro Preliminary n January Mt, 1974 has been completed and filed in the office of the Town a,I.bI for h9 pectien by any inters' ted person during normal office hours. Tawn of Wappinger will meet ar.J review said Preliminary Budget and area', at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls. N.Y, at 7:30 P.M. m y-perspt ay be Beard in favor of or against the Preliminary Budget as mends tions may be orally or in writing. nd a comparison to the Town Boerd budget are listed below: UDGETSUMMARY .00 le0o.00 ;00 00 ,00 ay That '3 EXPENDITURE -ENTIRE BUDGET Operation/ - ,Malntsnancs Capital Outlay Tots' 8,500.00 407,376,00- 113,300.00 57,248.00 34,650.00 82,970.00 • 509,900.00 9,400.00 2,850.00 32,300.00 86,210,00 5,000.00 ,': -... 14, 336.00 .. .00 211,750.00 .00 171,326.00 12,592.00 - 12,000.00 198,712.00 407,376.00 57.248:00 ,00 509.9000 2.850.00 86.21000 14,336.00- '.' 211,750.00 171,326.00 12,000,00 29,600.00 - 29,600.00 1,472,996.00 29,600.00 1,502,596.00 $tela salaries of Me following Town Officers are hereby specified as fellows: 17.500.00 6.286.00 a 3,975.00 14,125.00 .. - 18,900.00 BY -ORDER OF THE TOWI' 80ARD ELAINE H. SNOWDE TOWN N 47 :AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York. County of Dutchess. Town of Wappinger. Beatrice Osten of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New Yak. tieing duly sworn, says tha w: i .ttAit, C•iCsri,%1 times hereinafter was, the of W. d& S.D. NEWS. a newspaper printed and published every Thursday in the year in the Town of Wappinger. • Dotchess County. New York, and that the annexed NCITAgE was duly published in es 0414 newspaper for week suce cly..........ieaJpck. conVOncing on the day of 19.., and on the following dates thereafter. namely on 25t11 C�cf;abe" and7sding on the day of 19... both days inclusive. Subscribed t this day of .....e.....,a... ... .............. to before 13`ctaber illi 78 My commission expires Notary Public