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1974-10-15 RGM- AGENDA - TOWN BOARD .:: OCTOBER 150 1974 . Supervisor Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept Minutes - -Sept.3;9 Sept. 19, Sept. 27, 1974 4. :Reports of Officers - -Tentative Budget, Supervisor, Building Inspector, Town Justices Bills: General. Fund Highway Capital Imp. & Projects . RFSD OKSD . - Fltwd SD OKWD Fltwd WD 5.;H. Petitions and Communications a. Tax Reviews-Bradk Constr; Realty Leverage Inc; (successor to Leewood Arms Apts. Inc.) 2 from Land Properties Inc; vs/ Bd. of Assessment Review et al b. Mr.&Mrs. Fred Tambolini re: Subdivision Application c. Gregory McAdams re: Dennis Truett drainage - easement-Dutchess Heights d. Ernst Nar±inv Jr. re; firm to contact for LP Gas for Oakwood Sewer Plant e. Ping. Bd. re; permitting Ping Bd. to allow Cluste development under Sect. 281 T/L f. Mrs. Redfield re; request for Pine Ridge Civic Assoc to erect signs g. Recreation Comm. recommendation for Park Areas to be open h. J.Paggi re; Installation of utilities adjacent to Spook Hill Estates. i. S. Barrett Hickman re: S.J. Reynolds Property PUD appl. 3 Russell Aldrich re; Angel Brook PUD request for ex. meeting k. Virginia Ferris request permission to attend Hudson Valley Historical Mtg. Oct. 26 in Kingston 1. Purchase of L&A Sewer System m. Camo Pollution Control 1. Electrical Control systems at Wastewater Treatment Facilities.. 2. Fltw. Treatment. 3. Rockingham, Treatment n. Central Hudson -re outstanding bill for lift station (Ye Olde Apple Orchard) o. Resignations and Appointments -Election Inspectors 6. Reports of Committees Page 1 PAGE 2--- Agenda --Town Board --Oct. 15, 1974 7. Resolutions 8.- Unfinished Business a. W.C. Dean Petition for Rezoning b. R.Lapar TV Inspection- Wappinger Park c. Alan Hall re: fire hydrants Angelbrook d. Wm. Horton recommendation re: Schoonmaker request return cash bond. Warren Strohm 9. New Business 329 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on October 15, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:23 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman S,tephen.:Sa andr;,, �.Ooiinnilman Frank Versace, Councilman Absent: Leif Jensen, Councilman Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town Mr. Jensen was absent due to the fact that his father had passed away. The sympathy of the Board was extended to him and his family. The Minutes of the September 3, 1974, September 19, 1974 and September 27, 1974 Special Meetings and the September 9, 1974 Regular Monthly Meeting, having been previously sent to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their approval. MR. CLAUSEN moved the Minutes of the September 3, September 9, September 27, 1974 Special Meetings and the September 9, 1974 Regular Monthly Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Saland Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Reports for the month of September were received from the Super- visor, Town Justices and the Building Inspector. MR. CLAUSEN moved the reports for the month of September from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector be accepted m 11 um WWWWWWWMIMmil-„ 0 and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The Town Clerk made note of the fact that the Tentative Budget had been filed with her on October 1, 1974 by the Supervisor, and so noted for the record that copies of the filed Tentative Budget were mailed to each of the Councilmen on October 1, 1974. No meeting of the Board had been called between this date and prior to the 5th of October for the purpose of formally present- ing the Tentative Budget to the Town Board, now therefore be it considered as being presented. A letter was received from Virginia Ferris, Town Historian, pro- posing that signs noting the Centennial of Wappinger be placed on the signs at the entrances to the Town. These signs could replace the signs that were installed when the Senior Little League won the Championship. Mr. Mills, a member of the Cen- tennial Committee enlarged on Mrs. Ferris' letter. They hope to be in before the Board next month with an appropriate logogram for the Centennial. Mr. Diehl agreed that this would be a great start. Charles Cortellino, Chairman of the Town of Wappinger Conservation Advisory Council, submitted a report on the Fishkill Creek Basin Water Study - Initial Phase - of the Cooperative Program, which summarizes a years work. He also indicated two resignations from the Council had been received, Dr. Engelman and Mrs. Lynn Bliss. The other matter was a request for funds. There were still some funds left from the Ford grant, but they would be a little short for completing further testing, not more than $150 (from each Town) would be needed. I 331 MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Cortellino's request for additional funds, not to exceed $150.00 be granted. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Bills presented for payment were as follows: General Fund $46,837.71 Highway Fund, 19,028.10 Captl. Impr.&Proj_476,448.88 OKSD$873.04 OKWD 375.68 F1tSD $887.79 F1tWD 727.68 RFSD 7,499.15 MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Versace Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The Town Clerk informed the Board that she had been served with Tax Reviews on September 10, 1974, in the Matter of the Applica- tion of Brack Construction Corp. vs. the Assessor and Board of Assessment Review and on September 12, 1974 by Realty Leverage and two from Land Properties Company. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney, be appointed to answer and defend these Tax Reviews on behalf of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tambolini had requested to speak before the Boardjn reference to subdivision of their property into three lots. Their application for subdivision had been formally submitted_ after the first of July, hence they were caught in the Moratorium. Mr. Tambolini explained that, although they had not paid their applica- tion fee before July, they had been in contact with the Planning Board starting in May but had been ignorant, at that time, of the fact that a fee was required. There are three existing houses on their property, and all they want to do is subdivide in order to 332 sell their property. The Planning Board held a Public Hearing on their application in August, but, due to the Moratorium, the Board cannot grant approval. They felt they were delayed because all of the information wasn't given to them when they first applied. There was some discussion between Mr. Rappleyea, the Tambolinis and Mr. Steinhaus. Mr. Diehl informed Mr. Tambolini that it was the feeling of the Board that they would like Mr. Rappleyea to look into this matter further and give the Board some advice due to the fact that there 111/ are already three buildings already on the property, due to the fact that the Tambolinis may or may not have had bad information and have him investigate these areas and see if there are any reasons why the Board should not hold them up. Mr. Rappleyea was asked to report back to the Board so that they may make some kind of a decision on it. Gregory McAdam, representing Dennis Truett, had requested to speak before the Board regarding a drainage easement on Mr. Truett's property. Both Mr. McAdam and Mr. Truett were present. Mr. McAdam briefly described the location of the property in the Dutchess Heights Development Section I. The map shows a drainage easement, the problem is the extent of the easement, which has created a very hazardous situation. Initially there was no sub- stantial ditching and a very dangerous condition as a result of some work undertaken by the Town. As he understands it, this easement has been over -burdened by the addition of other sub- divisions kvx*ImexiwiltaimmxolkntimexxxmlosaixAsAmmx to this drainage system. The second half of the problem is some work the Town undertook in the next subdivision which changed the flow of water in this drainage easement, and also some work they under- took on Mr. Truett's property itself by the installation of some pipe. It is their feeling the Town has used more than it's entitled to of the original drainage easement, therefore, creating oho 333 a hazardous situation and their responsibility to correct by 1, they would like some piping in that area, and at least as some temporary measure, some fencing and grading in the open gap. Mr. Horton explained that piping had been installed in the ease- ment, and at one end where an original mistake was made in the easement, was where the original stream was. He also said they would have to put a wide drain in because people upstream dump things into the stream, therefore any type grating would clog it over. Upon questioning by Mr. Clausen, Mr. Truett stated he had fenced off the front part of his property, it was the back part of the property he was concerned with, there was a ditch there when he purchased the property, but the situation has grown worse. The question wasl._ultimately asked would a fence along the easement line of Mr. Truett's property solve the prob- lem. Mr. McAdam hedged on an answer to Mr. Clausen's direct ques- tion but stated they would welcome any questions and appreciate some response regarding some immediate efforts the Town could undertake to grate that open section to protect the problem from children getting into it, 2, any fencing the Town might want to undertake, and, he really thinks Mr. Truett has a right to have the situation remedied. This is not the easement that Mr. Truett took title to, it's drastically different from the one which the Town has. And they would only accept the fencing as a tem- porary measure. It didn't seem likely the problem could be solved this evening. MR. DIEHL moved that this matter be referred to Mr. Horton, Mr. Rappleyea, Mr. Lapar, and the Principals to meet and discuss further. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A letter was received from Ernst Martin Jr. Engineer (with Mr. Lapar's firm) seeking the Board's direction as to whom they would recommend to supply LP Gas service to Oakwood Knolls Sewer Treatment Plant. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Martin be instructed to solicit bids for the LP Gas service in the Oakwood Sewer Plant. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letter was received from the Planning Board: September 17, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Town Hall, Mill Street Wappingers Falls, NY Gentlemen: The Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger would like to take this opportunity to request that your Board adopt a resolu- tion to permit the Planning Board to allow cluster development under Section 281 of the Town Law. As you may recall on several occasions the Planning Board has suggested that clustering could be better accomplished as a separate entity under Section 281 of the Town Law rather than under the provisions of the Planned Unit Development Ordinance. The Planning Board would appreciate your serious considera- tion of this proposal and urges action on your part in view of the fact that the Board has before them the Cranberry Hills sub- division, the Forest Farms subdivision, the Kelly Greens subdi- vision, and the Wild Brook Acres subdivision which the Board would like to see as cluster developments rather than grid subdivisions. Enclosed for your consideration are copies of a draft resolution to allow clustering under Section 281 of the Town Law as prepared by Mr.James Spratt, P.E., in April, 1972. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, Robert A. Steinhaus, Chrm. T/W Ping. Bd. MR. CLAUSEN moved that, in view of the fact that the Board is studying the new 1990 Plan and Report, and Cluster Zoning is within that report, that the request be tabled until the Board 335 has a meeting and discuss it within the framework of the 1990 Plan, to do it otherwise may be doing it piecemeal and contrary to what the Planners have recommended. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letter was received: September 20, 1974 Mrs. Elaine Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Dear Mrs. Snowden: The Cedar Hill - Pine Ridge Civic Association would like to erect signs at two or three main roads leading into this area. These signs would be placed at the edge of the road, such that they would assist delivery people, firemen, police, ambulance, etc. to locate roads to residences. In an emergency situation, it is felt that such signs would be very valuable. The installation would be at no cost to the town and would be similar to ones at Haggentown, Town of Poughkeepsie and Brett View Acres, Town of Wappinger. The signs would be well constructed. Mr. Barnes of the Wappingers School District of the Industrial Arts Department has agreed to build them. I understand the approximate size (in order that they be readable from a vehicle driver's seat) would be approximately four feet high and eight feet wide. Would this be acceptable to the town and would this need planning board approval. Exact locations have not been established, but with your general approval, specific land owners would be con- tacted, if necessary. A map of the involved area is enclosed. Thank you for your consideration. Yours truly, s/ Betty Jane Redfield Pres. Mr. Horton indicated he had no objections, in fact, believed it to be a good idea. MR. SALAND moved that, subject to the approval of Mr. Horton, and subject to the 4'x8' maximum restriction, Mr. Horton be authorized to speak with the representative of the Civic Asso- ciation for the placement of the signs and further referred to Mr. Rappleyea for his concurrance. s 3 6 Seconded by Mr. Clausen Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The following letter was received: September 26, 1974 Town Board Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Park Lands Ordinance Gentlemen: The Recreation Commission suggests the Park Lands be open one (1) hour before sunrise and one (1) hour after sundown. As soon as we receive approval on above we will have signs made and placed at Recreation Areas. Very truly yours, s/ Hugh J. Maurer Chairman MR. SALAND moved to concur in the Recreation Commissions' recommendation of hours for Town Parklands to be open. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays MR. CLAUSEN moved the following letter from Mr. Joseph E. Paggi, Jr. be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Saland Roll call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays September 26, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, NY Re: Installation of Utilities Adjacent To Spook Hill Estates Gentlemen: This letter is to put the Town Board on notice that the in- stallation of various utilities adjacent to the Spook Hill Estates Subdivision could possibly interferewdth the recently installed sewer and water mains in the area. This office has inspected a good percentage of these mains and 337 has found them to be in good working order. Therefore, this office cannot accept the responsibility for any subsequent damage done to these utilities. The Town should not hold the Contractor, Lombardi & Son, Inc. responsible for any damage that is done either. We have written letters to the various companies doing work in the area and have informed them of their responsibilities. We have enclosed copies for your information. If we can be of any further assistance please call our office. Thank you. Very truly yours, s/ Joseph E. Pagg i, Jr. Engineer Supervisor Diehl recognized County Representative G. Donald Finnan and asked if he had anything he wished to inform the Board of. Mr. Finnan commented he had come specifically to speak to Mr. Rappleyea and Mr. Lapar on a few points regarding the Tri -Municipal Sewer District as it relates to the County's proposed purchase of the Bowdoin Farm. He then briefly summar- ized the proceedings in this area up to present. A discussion ensued on pursuing the Tri -Municipal project and specifically achieving the original site on the Fresh Air Fund property for the location of the sewer plant. The Board thanked Mr. Finnan for his concern and expressed appreciation for his appearance tonight. A letter was received from :S. Barrett Hickman with regard to the PUD Application of the Reynolds property, asking the Board to consider making all referrals simultaneously for review so as not to prevent additional delays. The following referral was also received in connection with the Reynolds PUD Application: 8 October 11, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Town Hall - Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York RE: Your referral of H. L. Associates' PUD application for informal review and recommendation. Gentlemen: The Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger would like to take this opportunity to informally recommend that your Board pursue the processing of the application of H.L. Associates for a Planned Unit Development on the Reynolds' property as it appears from the conceptual presentation to be a good use of the land. The Planning Board would appreciate being advised of any action taken on this application. Very truly yours, s/ Robert A. Steinhaus Chrm. T/W Ping. Bd. Mr. Clausen indicated that what he was hoping was in a sense what the Planning Board liked and didn't like about the Plan, item by item. Mr. Steinhaus replied to this that he then would have considered a more formal request for that "kind of" recom- mendation. Mr. Clausen then commented that the Town Board would have to do a lot more research, he doesn't believe they are at the stage where the Town Board would want to submit it to the Planning Board formally. MR. CLAUSEN moved the Town Clerk send a letter to the Planning Board thanking them for their comments and consideration. (There was no second on this Motion). The following letter was received: Town Board, Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York September 27, 1974 Re: Angel Brook Development Site - 337.4 Acres Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York 839 Gentlemen: Because of the unavailability of Gerald Mallow, principal in the above matter, he was unable to attend the meeting held by Supervisor Diehl, with Councilmen Jensen and Saland present, on September 24, 1974. As a consequence, the members of the Town Board;_in attendance very graciously permitted us to submit the application of David Levine. Mr. Mallow, however, desires to discuss the matter with you, and I therefore respectfully request a meeting so that we may have a preliminary discussion of the property insofar as it can be applied for a P.U.D. development under the ordinance. Your attention will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, s/ Russell E. Aldrich Aldrich & MacDonald Mr. Diehl noted that it would appear that there was enough proposals now before the Board, and, they are waiting for a new Ordinance and Zoning Map. It might be appropriate now not to take on any more proposals, even in executive discussion. Mr. Saland concurred in Mr. Diehl's suggestion and suggested Mr. Aldrich be so informed that at present the Town Board doesn't feel that, as a practical matter, the Board can do justice to any proposal put before them at present. A request was received from Virginia Ferris, Town Historian, to attend the Hudson Valley Historian's Association meeting in Kingston, New York, October 26th. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mrs. Ferris' request be granted, and her legitimate expense be a Town Charge. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays --Clausen, Aye, Saland, Aye, Jensen, Versace, Aye, Diehl Aye Absent The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: S40 WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger previously had formed the Wildwood Sewer District, and WHEREAS, the L&A Filtration Corp. and the Town have entered into an option agreement governing the purchase of the existing facilities of said L&A Filtration Corp., now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Supervisor is authorized and is directed to proceed with said option agreement and purchase the facilities of the L&A Filtration system on behalf of the Wildwood Sewer . District for the sum of $350,000.00, and he is authorized to make all appropriate adjustments for taxes and related matters. Seconded by: Councilman Saland Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye Resolution Duly Adopted A letter was received from Camo Pollution Control Inc., regard- ing wiring and electrical control systems at the Wastewater Treatment Facilities. "Patching" has been necessary to maintain continuity of operation. Mr. Diehl indicated that the Board, previous to tonight's meeting, has directed him to contact Camo Pollution to ask them to forward to the Board the specific items along with their costs so the Board can relate to the moneys available at present. A letter was received from Eugene V. Conte, Customer Relations Manager for Central Hudson, indicating that there was an out- standing bill of $88.70 for electrical service to a lift pump on Baldwin Road. Opala Realty Corp. claims this pump was taken over by the Town, therefore the Town's responsibility, and Mr. Conte wished to be informed as to whether the Town will assume responsibility for past and future bills. Mr. Diehl indicated that he had checked with the Building Inspec- tor who informed him that the lift pump was accepted on May 10, 1974. Mr. Diehl further stated that a letter was forwarded to Mr. Conte, stating the date of acceptance, and bills after this date would be the responsibility of the Town. The matter of Election Inspectors was placed before the Board. Resignations had been received from Edith Barbara (D), Lois Acker (R), Carol McMahon (R), and Nancy Hayton (D), and several In- spectors had refused the appointment: Maude Holler (R), Maureen Porter (D), Evelyn Donnelly (D), Lois Golderisi (D) and Sarah Berinato (D) and Herman Seligson (D). The Republican and Demo- cratic Committee Chairmen, respectively, had recommended replace- ments, and alternates. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the following Election Inspectors be appointed to fill the Vacancies created by either resignation or refusal of appointment and also the following alternates be appointed: To Be Appointed (R) (R) (R) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Elizabeth Phillips Theresa Greco Marie Greco Mary E. O"Donnell Judith Brickner Gladys Folster Mildred' -Corbin Grace Camion Roberta Collier Alba Delgrosso Alternates to be Appointed: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) Barbara Goldman Pauline Calvell Charles DeNagy Kim Hoolihan Jennie Guarino Cheryl Snethen Carl Greco Laura Hultmark Judy Dugan Mary LaCoste Martha Hamilton Marie Migliore Ella Helfrich Marion Taber In Place Of Carol McMahon Lois Acker Maude Holler Nancy Hayton Herman Seligson Sarah Berinato Maureen Porter Evelyn Donnelly Edith Barbara Lois Golderisi Distr. 4 17 18 10 16 15 17 20 19 21 341 342 Seconded by: Mr. Saland Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye A letter was received from Hugh J. Maurer, Chairman of the Recreation Commission, submitting that Commission's recommenda- tion of an appointment to the Director of Recreation (Part Time) position that was vacated by the resignation of Thomas Rogers. They recommended Miss Laura Helion. MR. DIEHL moved to accept the recommendation of the Recreation Commission, and appoint Laura Helion as Part Time Recreation Director for the Town of Wappinger, for the remainder of 1974, and further, that she be compensated with the balance of the salary stipulated for Mr. Roger's position. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye Mr. Versace commented that in the future he would request the Board be supplied with a list of names of potential applicants for this position that the Town Board might be able to interview. A letter was received from Rudolph Lapar indicating he was in receipt of one bid, from C&E Construction Co., Inc. to repair the 10" Sewer Line in the Roek:irgham -. Farms Sewer District at a cost of $324.00. MR. SALAND moved that, based upon Mr. Lapar's recommendation, the bid for the repair of the 10" sewer line in the Rockingham Farms Sewer District be awarded to C&E Construction Co. Inc. @ $324.00. 343 Seconded by Mr. Clausen Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye A letter was received from Fred A. Felten regarding improper placement of the lateral sewer line on his property (25 Central Ave.) by K&A Excavating Contractors. Mr. Diehl commented that he had forwarded correspondence to Mr. J. Paggi asking him to advise the Board of his findings in the matter. Mr. Paggi has not responded. (Mr. Felter's letter dated Oct. 9, 1974 was only received Oct. 10, 1974 - short notice for a reply from Mr. Paggi). It was recommended no action be taken until such time as investigations are completed and a report submitted to the Board. Mr. Diehl approached the subject of fire hydrants for fire fight- ing purposes in the area of Orchard Homes and Angelbrook. MR. DIEHL moved that the Engineer to the Town be instructed to undertake whatever engineering studies are necessary to be pre- pared for the time when the Town has the water supply available that the Town can move forward in regard to hydrants in the Orchard Homes and Angelbrook Areas. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye Mr. Diehl indicated that there had been a request from the County that Towns endorse the State Authority in inspecting bridges in the Town. The big question arises, the communication does not state at what cost the Town might become indebted for this inspection. Mr. Diehl further stated that, under this condition, Mr. Horton has recommended not to endorse it until more complete information is available. MR. CLAUSEN moved that a letter be addressed to Mr. James Spratt, Commissioner of Public Works for the County of Dutchess asking to forward further details of the plan to Mr. Horton, Town of Wappinger Superintendent of Highways for his recommendations to the Town Board. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye A letter was received from James Spratt, Commissioner of Public Works, County of Dutchess, informing the Board that the speed zone petition for Spook Hill had been denied. It was his recom- mendation that the Board look into the use of an "area speed zone" per Section 1622 (2) of the V&T Law. Mr. Saland questioned whether the denial was due to the change of Commissioners, or whether the section of V&T cited was a new section. Mr. Rappleyea was unable to answer but indicated he would research the section quoted and report back. Committee Reports: MR. CLAUSEN moved that Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town get in contact with Mr. Silver, the owner of the Sweet -Orr Building and negotiate particulars for rental of part of his building for Justice Court and further, refer it to Mr. Lapar to follow up on change of construction of that part of the building in question. Seconded by Mr. Saland Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Stephen Saland Aye Louis Diehl Aye Leif Jensen Absent Frank Versace Aye 3 4 5 Mr. Rappleyea reported that the applications on both Tall Trees and Mayim Water Systems were still before the Public Service Commission. Mr. Saland, reporting for the Landfill Committee, indicated that he and Mr. Versace had briefly discussed the Ordinance and found no great technical problems with it. The following letter was received from the Supervisor's office: October 15, 1974 TO: TOWN BOARD MEMBERS ELAINE SNOWDEN, TOWN CLERK FROM: SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE RE: TRANSFER OF MONIES RE: TRI -MUNICIPAL SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA In order to make payment of vouchers submitted for payment and subsequent vouchers to be received regarding Tri -Municipal Sewer Improvement Area Study, it is recommended that the Town Board authorize the transfer of the sum of $91,500.00 from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund to Account #G9995.4 Sewer Fund General Fund. This transfer will take care of the remaining balance due for the Town of Wappinger share of the Tri -Municipal Sewer Improvement Area study. Respectfully submitted, Supervisor's Office MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Supervisor be authorized and empow- ered to make the transfer of the sum of $91,500.00 from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund to Account #G9995.4 Sewer Fund. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent, Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye The following Resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN, who moved its adoption: RESOLUTION ADOPTING RULES AND REGULATIONS WITH RELATION TO PUBLIC INSPECTION AND COPYING OF SUCH TOWN RECORDS.AS ARE SUBJECT .TO PUBLIC INSPECTION BY LAW BE IT RESOLVED that the following rules and regulations shall apply to the public inspection and copying of such Town records as are subject to public inspection by law and shall 346 ; continue in effect until altered, changed, amended or super- seded by further resolution of this Town Board, or by action of the Committee on Public Access to Records established pursuant to chapters 578, 579, 580 of the Laws of 1974; A. PLACE OF INSPECTION. Such records shall be made avail- able for inspection at the office of the Town officer or employee charged with the custody and keeping thereof. B. TIME OF INSPECTION. Such records shall be made avail- able for public inspection on regular business days between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon and 2:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M., if readily available. If not readily available, written request specifically describing records to which access is desired shall be filed with the Town officer or employee charged with the custody and keeping thereof, who shall produce same within 48 hours of such request. Such written request shall be on the form prescribed by the State Comptroller. If the Town officer or employee charged with the custody and keeping of the record elects or refuse access, he shall submit to requestor written statement of his reason therefor within 48 hours of such request. C. FEES. (1) Copies. The Town officer or employee charged with the custody and keeping of the record shall upon request make a copy or copies of any record subject to such inspection upon a payment of a fee of $.25 per page. If a copy or copies are desired thereof by the requestor, the Town officer or employee charged with the custody and keeping of the record shall make the same and mail or deliver the same to the requestor within one week depending on the volume and number of copies requested. (2) Certification. Any Town officer or em- ployee charged with the custody and keeping of any such record shall upon request, certify a copy of a document or record prepared pursuant to the provisions of the preceding subsection upon payment of a fee of $.25. D. To prevent an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, the committee on public access to records may promulgate guide- lines for the deletion of identifying details for specified records which are to be made available. In the absence of such guidelines, an agency or municipality may delete identifying details when it makes records available. An unwarranted in- vasion of personal privacy includes, but shall not be limited to: (1) Disclosure of such personal matters as may have been reported in confidence to an agency or municipality and which are not relevant or essential to the ordinary work of the agency or municipality: (2) Disclosure of employment, medical or credit histories or personal references of applicants for employment, except such records may be disclosed when the applicant has provided a written release permitting such disclosure; (3) Disclosure of items involving the medical or personal records of a client or patient in a hospital or medical facility; 347 (4) The sale or release of lists of names and addresses in the possession of any department if such lists would be used for private commercial or fund-raising purposes; (5) Disclosure of items of a personal nature when dis- closure would result in economic or personal hardship to the subject party and such records are not relevant or essential to the ordinary work of the department. E. Each department shall maintain and make available for public inspection and copying, in conformity with such regula- tions as may be -issued by the Committee on Public Access to Records a current list, reasonable detailed, by subject matter of any records which shall be produced, filed, or first kept or promulgated after the effective date of this article. Such list may also provide identifying information as to any records in the possession of the department on or before the effective date of this article. F. In addition to such requirements as may be imposed by this resolution or by Chapter 578 of the Laws of 1974, each board, commission or other group of the Town having more than one member shall maintain and make available for public inspec- tion a record of the final votes of each member in every agency proceeding in which he votes. Seconded by: Mr. Saland Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye The following Resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN VERSACE, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town Board has had requests from Kent -Sussex Company for water service, and WHEREAS, the area in that vicinity should be served by a central water system, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Rudolph E. Lapar is hereby authorized and directed to make an engineering study of the feasibility of incorporating the Oakwood Knolls Water District into a new water area to include Kent -Sussex Company and properties within that general area. Seconded by: Mr. Clausen Roll Call Vote: Louis Clausen Aye Leif Jensen Absent Stephen Saland Aye Frank Versace Aye Louis Diehl Aye e. Mr. Clausen, under unfinished business, recalled a request made by the Board in reference to both the County and State Highway Departments to find out, if possible, who was responsible for the paving of New Hackensack Road, coming on to Route 9. Since there had been no written response to these requests, Mr. Clausen asked that there be a follow-up letter directed at the additional paving of New Hackensack at its intersection with Route 9, and also the same situation as it pertains to Old Hopewell Road with its intersection with Route 9. With regard to the rezoning request from W. C. Dean, the matter was again placed before the Board, since Mr. Dean had finally submitted the requested maps and descriptions of both parcels involved in the rezoning request, and both referrals had been received from the Dutchess County Department of Planning and the Town of Wappinger Planning Board. Mr. Saland stated that he would like to find out first where that particular proposal stands in light of the new zoning proposal and projected zoning map. That determination should be made first, therefore he recommended Mr. Dean's request be deferred until the next Board meeting, if the information is available by then. The following report was received: September 25, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: TV Inspection-Wappinger Park Gentlemen: On September 19, 1974 Video Pipe Grouting, Inc. TV'd the storm drain line in Seneca Lane and Mohawk Drive in Wappinger Park. My inspector's report indicates that the storm drain was in good condition and that the probable location of the leaching into Mrs. Marino's back yard is through the existing catch basins which were very poorly mortared and very poorly con- structed. It is suggested that possibly, at this point, more dye test- ing be done in order to isolate the actual area to absolutely determine whether the catch basin is the source of the sewage in Mrs. Marino's back yard. If it is determined that the source of the problem is the catch basin, we will of course recommend that the Town have it reconstructed. We await your pleasure. kie Very truly yours, kw s/ Rudolph E. Lapar Mr. Horton indicated that he can undertake the project of re- building these catch basins. Alan Hall, President of the Angel Brook Civic Association had written to the Board in connection with fire hydrants in his development. This matter had been acted upon earlier in the evening. Mr. Lapar made a comment regarding this matter indi- cating the Town does not own the water system as yet, but did believe he could make an effective study that would be appliable when the water was available and the system Town owned. A request had been made by Schoonmaker Homes Inc. for the return of a cash bond of $1,000. The following recommendation was received: September 17, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: At the July 8th regular meeting of the Board a letter was read from Robert Field, representing Schoonmaker Homes, Inc., requesting the return of a cash bond in the amount of $1,000.00. It is my belief that this bond was posted for Rockingham Farms Section I and Rockingham Farms Section II, since the ledger shows the Town receiving two separate checks of $500.00 each in accordance with the Highway Specifications. 349 350 The roads in Section I have been deeded to, and accepted by the Town,and the one year maintenance period has been satisfied. Therefore, I recommend the release of the $500.00 bond posted for Section I. Very truly yours, s/ William P. Horton MR. CLAUSEN moved to table action on Schoonmaker's request for return of their cash bond, with the consent of the Highway Superintendent, and refer it to the Attorney to the Town. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent, Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye. A letter was received from Warren Strohm, Chairman of the Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee first expressing to the Board appreciation for allowing two ZRAC members to participate in the three day planning tour conducted by the County Coopera- tive Extension Service, and further submitting additional recom- mendations for the Zoning Ordinance revision. MR. SALAND moved Mr. Strohm's letter be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent, Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye. Mr. Versace pointed out that Mr. Strohm's letter also recommended several names for membership in ZRAC. The names of Messrs. Hecker, Hibbetts, Reinhard, Zipes and Mrs. Maney have been deleted due to lack of participation and the names recommended to be added to the membership list are Messrs. Haase, Moreau and Nussbickel. MR. VERSACE moved that Messrs. Haase, Moreau, and Nussbickel be appointed as members to the Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent, Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye. 351 Under New Business Mr. Hawksley was recognized by the Chair. He asked for help from the Town in assisting in four Saturday collections of leaves for shredding in November and would be in need of the use of a Highway truck to help pick them up. Mr. Horton indicated all that would be available would be a small truck, as he had already committed himself for the re- cycling program in November. Mr. Horton and Mr. Hawksley would get together to work out some arrangements. Mr. Diehl called a 15 minute recess at 10:49 P.M. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting back to order at 11:22 P.M. All Board members again present, with the exception of Mr. Jensen. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Gerzof and Mr. Dangler be so noti- fied that any and all Certificates of Occupancy are cancelled as of this date, and no additional Building Permits are to be issued, and the matter to be referred to Mr. Rappleyea to write the letter with those sentiments expressed. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. John Steinberg be notified by the Attorney to the Town to appear at a date that can be so agreed upon for discussion of his developments - tentatively October 22, at 9:00 PM at the Town Hall. Seconded by Mr. Saland Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Clausen --Aye, Jensen --Absent, Saland--Aye, Versace --Aye, Diehl --Aye. MR. SALAND moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Clausen and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 11:26 P.M. Reg. 10-15-74 Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIBHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 229 R. H. Lingo, Inc. Highway Account 230 #DR 5110.4 (AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT SW1-8320.4 34.40 SS1-8130.4 SW2-8320.4 OTHER INFORMATION 6.88 SS2-8130.4 6.88 6.88 SS3-8130.4 6.88 6.88 SW1-8320.4 15.87 SW2-8320.4 15.87 79.35 SS1-8130.4 15.87 SS2-8130.4 15.87 SSJ-alsu.4 17.d/ SW1-8320.4 100.00 SW2-8320.4 100.00 231 Camp Pollution Control .,297.00 SS1-8130.4 254.00 SS2-8130.4 302.44 553.813(.4 54U.56 232 Urey Hardware Company u a s sump of supply 233 Company, Inc. 234 J & B Parsons, Inc. 235 South Ave. Exxon 236 N & S Supply Corp. 237 N & S Supply Coro. SW1-8320.4 21.21 SW2-8310.4 7.57 98.40 SS1-8130.4 ►. ►8 2. 0 - SS2-8130.4 OP /.aa SS3-8130.4 -45-s46- y 7 .2 y 19.50 6.00 31.10 1.20 SS1-8130.4 SS2-8130.4 SS1-8130.4 SS2-8130.4 SS1-8130.4 SS2-8130.4 SS3-8130.4 2.66 SS3-8130.4 238 Ray Palmer Associates,Inc. 468.25 239 Pipe Grouting, Inc. 240 Axton -Cross Company 241 Axton -Cross Company 242 Axton -Cross Company U•Arcangelo, Clark, Cina, 243 Prata & Lynch D'Arcangelo, Clark, Cina, 244 Prata & Lynch Environment/One 245 Corporation Environment/One 246 Corporation Environment/One 247 Corporation SS3-8130.4 4,,481.30 SS3-8130.4 368.00 SS3-8130.4 92.00 SS3-8130.4 368.00 16.00 16.00 SS3-8130.4 SS3-8130.4 SS3-8130.4 20.00 SS3-8130.4 84.00 SS3-8130.4 20.00 SS3-8130.4 6.50 SS3-8130.4 6.50 6.50 2.00 SS3-8130.4 2.00 2.00 10.36 SS3-8130.4 10.37 10.37 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16ft day of OCTOBER , 19 74 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15 th day of OCTOBER , 19.:74., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT Environment/One 248 Corporation 249 B & K Auto Supply,Inc. Acme Tank and Truck 250 Corp. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 251 Thalman Equipment Co..Inc. 84.00 SS3-8130.4 2.33 SS3-8130.4 8.00 SS3-8130.4 15.40 SS2-8130.4 252 Central Hudson Gas & Elec. 243.24 253 Central Hudson Gas & Elec. 596.53 254 Anthony Caroza, Jr. Environment/One 255 Corporation Environment/One 256 Corporation 257 Axton -Cross Company 74.25 SS3-8130.4 OTHER INFORMATION SS3-8130.4 SW2-8310.1 37.12 SS2-8110.1 37.13 20.00 SS2-8130.4 105.00 SS2-8130.4 334.72 SS2-8130.4 258 Central Hudson Gas & Elec. 9,39 259 Axton -cross Company SS2-81.30.4 345.12 S2-8320.4 260 Central Hudaon Gas & Elec. 215.12 261 Axton -Cross Comn,anv Environment/One Corpor- 262 ation 263 Barbara Anne Fitzt,erald 334.72 SW2-8320.4 S"A71-8320.4 83.68 SS1-8130.4 251.04 63.00 SS1-8130.4 25.00 SS1-8130.4 264 Central Hudson Gas & Elec. 236,32 SS1-8130.4 265 Central Hudson Gas & Elec, 148.04 SWI -8320.4 7 !a 34.3,34- In 4.3,3 { In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 Z-Lcdlad221.4.- [SEAL] TAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND To LOSIIS D. DIEHL WARRANT , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of PUTM$6 , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPE, , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19..24, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 787 Pauline S. Egan 788 Pauline S. Eaan 789 Norma O'Rourke 790 Norma O'Rourke 791 George Wells 792 George Wells 793 Bruno Hermans 794 Bruno Hermans 795 Deborah Ruit 796 Deborah Ruit 797 Michael Priming 798 Frances Frisina 799 James T. Guarino 800 Sylvia C. Guarino 801 Sylvia C. Guarino 802 Custom Cleaning Contr. 803 Louis Diehl 804 Elaine Snowden 805 Gladys Ruit 806 V & V Electric 807 V & V Electric 808 Thomas Logan 809 Amelia Crosby (AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION 72.00 A1450.1 A1340.1 115.50 287.37 A1220.1 171.87 173_�5 A1330.1 72_00. A1450_} 416.62 A3510.1 241.66 A1620.1 119.12 83620.4 3.75 83620.4 48.12 A1330.1 52.25 A7020.]. 47.50 A7110.1 71.25 A7020.1 275.20 A3510.1 47.25 A1450.1 106.25 A7020.1 125.00 A1620.4 26.28 A1220.4 15.84 A1410.4 71.25 A7020.1 766.25 A7110.4 25.20 A7110.2 197.40 A1355.4 24.75 A1450.1 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of Oct<Q , 19___14 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND WARRANT To PAUEPAPAHT, , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 810 Sylvia Anderson 811 Vincent S. Francese AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 20.28 88010.4 147.88 A1920.5 OTHER INFORMATION 812 Robert Croshier 67.50 A8810.4 A1420.4 375.00 813 Allan Rappleyea 666.66 81420.4 291.66 A1440.4 333.32 814 Rudolph 8. Lapar, P.S. 833.32 81440.4 500.00 Sloper-Willen Community 815 Ambulance Service,Inc. :,362.31 A4540.4 816 Carol Reilly 49.50 A1450.1 817 Carol Reilly 72,50 A1450,1 818 Howard D. Webster 25.00 A1110.4 819 Angie Armstrong 42.50 A1450.1 820 Arthur W. Waddle 30.00 A1110.4 821 Arthur W. Waddle 15.00 88010.4 822 Vincent Paino 20.00 A1620.4 823 Harvey Miller 200.00 A1620.4 824 Philip E. Stillerman 135.75 A1010.4 MidHudson Chapter 825 8123 SREA 153.00 A1920.5 826 Esther M. Riley 50.00 A1110.4 827 Charlie Bischoff 40.00 87140.4 828 Ursula D. Heady 112.00 B7310.1 829 Mrs. Donald Forslund 290.00 87310.1 830 J. & B. Parsons, Inc. 98.90 B3620.4 831 John Lupparelli 40.00 87140.4 832 Kenneth H. Quandt 20.00 A7110.1 In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of October , 1974 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 833 Jay L. Feller 834 Jennie Guarino 835 Pauline Calvelli 836 Barbara Goldman 837 Geraldine M. DeAngelo 838 Vera Hamilton 839 Winifred Cooke 840 Helen HilderbraD! 841 Linda Winterberg 842 Carl J. Greco 843 Alma Berinato 844 Sallie R. Foga 845 Albertina Watdell 846 Marion P. Taber 847 Charles Grosenbeck 848 George Dick 849 Jacqueline L. Fritz 850 Dagny M. Andersen 851 Paul O. Franzoni 852 Kim L. Hoolihan 853 June Scalzo 854 Joan H. Nutt 855 Bernice Mills AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 20.00 74.75 24.75 24.75 74.40 75.12 72.00 72.00 24.75 34.88 49.50 72.00 72.00 14.63 75.84 47.25 49.50 72.00 76,80 24.75 24.75 72.00 72.00 A7110.1 A1450.1 A1450..1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 . A1450.1 A1450.1 ' A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 ' A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of October , 19 74 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUT IB88 , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPI}iCrER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of o=TOBER , 19 .74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 856 Albina Medio 72.00 A1450.1 857 Janet Presti 49.50 A1450.1 858 Marian H. Sindainski 47.25 A1450.1 859 Eileen Fav 72_21)- A1450.1. 860 Marie E. Greco 49.50 A1450.1- 861 Terry Rifkin 49.50 A1450.1. 862 Elaine M. McKinney 49.50 A1450.1 863 Pauline M. Brannen 72.00 A1450.1 864 Hattie Hannigan 72.00 A1450.1 865 June H. Schnorr 72.00 A1450.1 866 Emma V. Finnan 22.50 A1450.1, 867 Ann Buckley 53.10 A1450.1 868 Cheryl B. Snithen 49.50 A1450.1 869 Catherine Loop 7Z9n A1450.1 • 870 Ruth Speedling 72.00 A1450,1 871 Eileen Weit 75.84 A1450.1 872 Marion C. Bostwick 72.00 A1450.1 873 Sandra M. McCluskey 72.00 A1450.1 874 Mary F. Conte 76.00 A1450.1 875 Sylvia G. Gorin 72.00 A1450.1 876 Charlotte J. English 49.50 A1450.1 877 Judith Brickner 49.50 A1450.1 , 878 Lorraine H. Clausen 72.00 A1450.1 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this 16th day of OCTOBER , 19...7.4. [SEAL] Town Clerk GENERAL FUND WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 879 Susan Stoller 880 Alba Delgrosso 881 Beatrice M. Roe 882 Maud Ifill 883 Adelaide Corbin 884 Beatrice Helmeyer 885 Jean G. Schmidt 886 Mildred Corbin 887 Ann Peragino 888 Therese Greco 889 Ruth A. Steinhaus 890 Judith M. Dugan 891 Mary Ellen O'Donnell 892 Nora T. Flynn 893 Rose Limardo 894 Virginia L. Keeler 895 June A. Horton 896 Barbara R. Cogan 897 Judith A. Lewis 898 Jean M. Sanfilippo 899 Mary A. Sidote 900 Joan Marie O'Riley 901 Margaret Fredericks 1AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 24.75 V4.75 74.64 49.50 74.40 74.40 72.00 72.00 49.50 53.10 24.75 24.75 49.50 72.00 74.40 49.50 76.80 49.50 72.00 72.00 72.00 75.20 72.00 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 -- A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 A1450.1 OTHER INFORMATION in Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of October , 19 74 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL Town of WAPPINGER , Supervisor , County of DUTCHBSS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19_.1.4_, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 902 Betty K Holt 49.50 A1450.1 903 Angela Rubeo 72.00 A1450.1 904 Linda Harden 24.75 A1450.1 905 Dorothy M. CXR 24.75 A1450.1 906 Stella A. Dehosh 49.50 A1450.1 907 Dorothy J. Fugardi 72.00 A1450,1 908 Dorothy B. Landolfi 72.00 A1450.1 909 Dave Alexander, Inc. 2,407.50 A7110.2 910 Pray's Nursery, Inc. 1,908.00 B7310.1 911 South Road Pharmacy,Inc. 38.11 A7140.4 0.13 912 New York Telephone .€96.-98 A1620.4 OTHER INFORMATION 913 New York Communications C5 533.00 A1650.4 Frederick P. Clark 914 Associates 645.00 88020.4 915 Sykes, Galloway & Dikeman 75.00 B1420.4 916 Williamson Law Book Co. 72.96 A1110.4 A9060.8 501.44 917 Hartford Life Ins. Co. 1,405.26 89060.8 903.82 918 Xerox Corporation 61.00 A1620.4 919 Alexander G. Zak 95.00 A1920.5 920 Great Bear Spring Co. 41.00 A1620.4 921 Shaker, Travis & Quinn 40.00 A1620.4 922 Beacon Window Cleaning Co. 5.20 A1620.4 923 George Schlathaus 34.20 A7110.4 924 Clifford Thorpe Printing 30.00 8020.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER OCTOBER 74 this 16th day of , 19 Town Clerk [SEAL] GENERAL FUND To LOUIS D. DIEHL WARRANT Town of WAPPINGER , Supervisor , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19.1i.., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 925 Pitney Bowes 926 Roberts Boice Paper Co. 927 Eggleston Office Equip. 928 Eggleston Office Equip. 929 klan Hall 930 4c Comb's 931 !`!c Comb's 932 Vince's Oil Service 933 {gince's Oil Service The Pennsylvania 934 Construction Company 935 The Pendell Press 936 The Pendell Press 937 The Pendell Press 938 The Pendell Press 1 AMOUNT ALLOWED 6.04 106.10 148.08 19.66 104.80 3.50 9.05 300.01 50.97 315.77 62.50 38.00 30.45 20.25 939 Beacon City School Distriat106.18 940 N. and S. D. News 941 4. and S. D. F -..,,,£ 942 4. and S. D. News 943 Elaine H. Snowden 944 Martin Rose 945 Rowe -Rutledge 946 Eugene Ennesser 23.52 41.04 48.24 30.18 46.00 224.10 10.60 FUND OR ACCOUNT A1660.4 OTHER INFORMATION A1660.4 A1620.2 95.00 A1660.4 53.08 A1660.4 A1920.5 A1660.4 A1660.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 A1450.2 A1330.4 A1660.4 A1660.4 A1660.4 A7110.4 A1330.4 B6410.4 86410.4 TALL TREES B6410.4 A1220.4 A1410.4 88010.4 A7110.1 A7110.2 A7110.2 9.12 14.40 5.28 35.76 11.42 3.74 1.20 in Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 16th day of OCTOBER 1974 [SEAL] A1450.4 1.82 B3620.4 12.00 (PETTY CASH) WAPPINGER Town Clerk GENERAL FUND WARRANT To ligug D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 947 Bud Cole 103.60 A7110.4 948 lentral Hudson 646.16 A1620.4 949 Burroughs Corp. 16.10 A1660.4 950 IBM Corporation 6.39 A1660.4 951 Sylvan Lake Telephone Co. 15.25 A1620.4 952 Hugh J. Maurer 55.92 A7110.4 Office of Planning 953 Services 1,283.00 88020.4 954 Joseph P. McCormick 30.00 A7110.1 955 8. J. Marin & Sons 76.00 A7110.4 956 Red Oaks Mill Hobby 2.080.29 B7310. Guardian Safety 957 Equipment Co. 24.96 A7140.4 958 Dinn Bros. Inc. 460.55 A7140.4 959 Wolf's Sporting Goods 287.50 A7140.4 960 Joseph J. Ennesser 23.28 A7110.4 Hudson Valley Building 961 Materials, Inc. 117.61 A7110.4 962 Royal Carting Company 90.00 A7110.4 963 Urey Hardware Company 5.46 A7110.4 964 Spoor-Lasher Co, Inc. :,636.78 A7110.4 Highway Account 965 #DR5110.4 37.85 B3620.4 966 Ralph Vinall 807.50 87310.1 OTHER INFORMATION 967 Marine Midland Bank 90.00 A1620.4 968 William J. Fredrickson 186.50 A7140.4 969 Xerox Corporation 96.44 A1620.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this__ 16th._._.._..day of =roam [SEAL] Town Clerk GENERAL FUND To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCIOSS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the WAPPIMGER 15thday of OCTOBER , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT I AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 970 Michael Loaan 82.25 A1354.4 971 Joseph D. Quinn, Jr. N,726.25 A1420.4 972 John Mailepors 444.21 A1920.5 973 Daniel F. MacNamee & Co 10,578.55 A7140.4 i 1/6 83'1, 71 OTHER INFORMATION IrrWitness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this 16th day of OCTOBER , 1974 (SEAL] ._.t.d..If1.d:,.. Town Clerk To WWII 1< 0, Diehl WARRANT , Supervisor HIGHWAY PG. 1 Town of Wapp'nor , County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wappin9er , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of October , 1974 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR OTHER INFORMATION No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 238 Queen City Distributors 49.44 0R5110.4 239 Queen City Distributors 514.24 240 Agway Petroleum 245.13 " 241 Agway Petroleum 553.82 242 Agway Petroleum 425.66 243 Spoor-Lasher, Inc. 0,217.55 " 244 Spoor-Lasher, Inc. 657.59 " 245 Guardian Safety Equip. 21.17 " 246 Edgerton Sales Corp. 180.00 " 247 Edgerton Sales Corp. 620.00 248 Clove Excavators, Inc. ;4,209.50 " 249 Brighton Steel Co.99.00 11 250 M.G. Page 37.95 251 Montfort Bros., Inc. 115.99 252 Capitol Highway 47.0 253 Bennett Enterprises 135$0 OR5110.4 -$i4.00; D145130.4 -$111.60 254 Bennett Enterprises 59.30 ;24.65; " -$37.65 255 R.H. Lange 107.22 DB51 0.4 256 Dutchess Quarry 536.00 257 Capitol Highway 168.86 258 Bennett Casey, Inc. ,500.00 0M5130.2 259 Acme Tank & Truck 180.00 260 Urey Hardwaye 1.55 005130.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Winger this l t' day of October , 1974 (SEAL] Town Clerk WARRANT HIGHWAY PG. 2 To , Supervisor Town of... Wapp i Iger , County of .ttfxM» , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the Wappinger ..J.Sth.day of October , 19..%4., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 261 B & K Auto Wooly 696.33 OH5130.4 262 Nathan J. Hoose 70,11 " 264 Walter Smith Weldina 3.50 264 B.F. Goodrich 137.10 265 Nathan J. Hoose 1.99 266 Rowe -Rutledge 43$.80 0$5140.4 % a,G /G'2 oa$ ID OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of October , 19..7.4. [SEAL] Wappinger Town Clerk CAPITAL FUND PROJECTS To LOUIS D. DPRRL Town of WAPPINGER WARRANT , Supervisor , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 15th day of OCTOBER , 19.7_., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT !AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT H49 (Rudolph E. Lapar,P.E. H50 Lombardi & Son, Inc. & A Excavating H51 ^ontractors. Inc. H52 Rebena Construction H53 Rudolph E. Lapar,P.E. H54 Hall & Company, Inc. H55 Rebena Construction !C & A Excavating H56 Contractors, Inc. H57 Rudolph E. Lapar,P.E. H58 Dave Alexander,Inc. OTHER INFORMATION ,264.00 Subdivisior Fee Insp. Account 7 ,353.35 Wappinger '.ewer Impr. 111 Bond Account 9 035.30 Wappinger - er Impr. 1/1 Bond Account 0 .394.46 Waper s • = -,. = * f A t 1 ,725.37 Wappinger ewer Impr. N1 Bond Account 2 ,148.60 Wappinger ewer Impr. i1 Bond Account Central Wa pinger Water Impr. 91 Bond Accou t 6:,822.86 7,033.56 6,251.98 l`,808.50 H59 Rudolph E. Leper, P.E. Hayward & Pakan Associate H60 & Rudolph E. Lapar,P.E. 1 Hayward & Pakan Associate H61 & Rudolph E. Lapar,P.E. 1 H62 Herbert E. Poland iallace Sheft and H63 Isaac Oberman 411.01 300.00 300.00 1,900.00 2 700.00 Central Wa •inaer Water it Bond Account Central Wa •inger Water Iapr. 91 Bond Accou Town Drai -ge Project Bond Accoun Town Drain -g Bond Accourt Contruction Project Tri -Municipal Sewer Impr. Area Tri -Municipal Sewer Impr. Area Central Wapp. Water Impr.#1 Bnd.Acct. 950.00 Wapp. Sewex Impr. #1 Bond Acct. 950,00 Central Wapp. Water Impr. #1 Bnd Acct 1350.00 Wapp. Sewer Impr. #1 Bond Acct. 1350.00 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this 16t ...._.....day of Octobgr Town Clerk [Sly]