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1974-06-10 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD JUNE 10, 1974 1. Supervisor call meeting to order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept Minutes Reg. May 13, 1974 Spec. May 30, 1974 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS Supervisor Town Justices Building Inspector Bills: Gen. Fund:.$ Capital Imp. & Projects: $ OK SD: $ OK WD: $ RFSD: $ 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS Highway: $ Fltwd SD: $ Fltwd WD: $ a. Appoint Election Inspectors b. Resignation of L. Eck, Bd. of Assessment Review c. Notice of Public Hearing, NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation for Kord Co. & Dutchess 3 Realty Corp. (Hidden Hollow) d. Ghassan Tarazi letter to Schoonmaker re: Sewer Line e. Wm Riley Phrade Chairman Re; Village W.F. Parade f. Walter Mueller re: Drainage problem, Peter Rd. g. Planning Board: 1. Site Plan approval for Valley View Farms 2. Parallel Rd. -Widmer & All Angels. h. 2 Letters from Alan Hall, Pres. Angelbrook Civic Asscn. re: Fire Hydrants, and, Roads i. R. E. Lapar re: redesign of Storm Drainage Facilities Spook Hill Estates. j. A. E. Rappleyea re: Hook-up charges Ye Olde Apple Orchard. k. ZRAC re: Majer Plan and rezoning. 1. Twn. Clerk served with notice of, & Petition - Sarah Taylor vs: Town of Wappinger (et al ) m. M.M. Specter petition for H.L. Associates for P U D n. Raymond Keyes Engineers re application for water to Shopping Center Myers Corners Rd. & Rte 9 6. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Building Code Amendment b. Ardmore Water Improvement c. Mid -Point Park Sewer Improvement d. Abandonment of sm. portion of St. Nicholas Rd. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Recreation Commission recommendation to raise $100 Fee in lieu of land for Recreation areas b. Election Districts c. A. E. Rappleyea re: Wappingers Park Homes recreation area d. R. E. Lapar re: Indian Ridge Storm Sewer Project 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT 183 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on June 10, 1974, at 8:00 P.M. at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:17 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, SuperyiSor Louis Clausen, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Frank Versace, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town The Minutes of the May 13, 1974 Regular Monthly Meeting and the May 30, 1974 Special Meeting, having been previously sent to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their approval. Mr. Clausen indicated that he felt there was an omission in the report offered by County Representative Armstrong. Mr. Clausen recalled he had asked Mr. Armstrong if he would bring before his committee on County Board the fact that the County should take over the Landfill site, and he believed Mr. Armstrong's reply was that he would either check with his committee or he himself or someone else would try to bring it out on the floor of the County Representatives. If this be, in fact, what was so stated he wished it to be so noted in the record. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Minutes of the May 13, 1974 Regular Monthly Meeting and the May 30, 1974 Special Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried The monthly reports for May were received from the Supervisor, Building Inspector and Town Justices and also the completed Audit of the Town's finances pursuant to Section 123 of Town Law, was submitted by Frank C. Manning, Licensed Public Accountant. MR. SALAND moved the monthly reports from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector and the Audit by Frank C. Manning of Town finances be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Bills presented for payment were as General Fund $43,792.91 Highway Fund 40,399.25 Capital Impr. & Projects$5,180. MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried follows: OKWD$214.04 OKSD 552.71 94 subject to audit. F1tWD $206.48 F1tSD 401.36 RFSD 1,962.04 Motion Unanimously Carried MR. JENSEN moved the following Republican and Democratic Election Inspectors be appointed for a term of one year beginning July 1, 1974. 1st Dist. 2nd Dist. 3rd Dist. 4th Dist. 5th Dist. 6th Dist. 7th Dist. REPUBLICAN ELECTION INSPECTORS 1974 Marion Bostwick, 27 Mesier Ave. W.F. Norma O'Rourke, 5 Veterans Pl. W.F. Charles Grosenbeck, 1 Dutchess Ave. W.F. George Dick, 39 Spring St. W.F. Jean SanFillippo, 8 Carmine Dr. W.F. Joan Riley, 6 Carmine Dr. W.F. Eleanor Parascandola, 4 Regency Dr. W.F. Tenna Jensen, Widmer Rd. W.F. Bernice Mills, 7 Brian Pl. W.F. Joan Nutt, 12 Russ Pl. W.F. Beatrice Helmeyer, Diddell Rd. W.F. Jean Schmidt, Diddell Rd. W.F. June Schnorr, 12 DeGarmo Hill Rd. W.F. Barbara Jensen, Myers Corners Rd. W.F. 8th Dist. 9th Dist. 10th Dist. llth Dist. 12th Dist. 13th Dist. 14th Dist. 1st Dist. 2nd Dist. 3rd Dist. 4th Dist. 5th Dist. 6th Dist. 7th Dist. 8th Dist. 9th Dist. 10th Dist. llth Dist. 12th Dist. Marion Siudzinski, Fenmore Dr. W.F. June Horton, Losee Rd. W.F. Beatrice Roe, DeGarmo Hill Rd. W.F. Dorothy Fugardi, 69 Edgehill Dr. W.F. Maude Holler, All Angels Hill Rd. W.F. Rose Limardo, Sylvia Dr. W.F. Emma Finnan, Ada Drive, W.F. Dagny Andersen, Cedar Hill Rd. W.F. Ruth Speedling, Box 333, Hughsonville Mary Conte, Cameli Dr. W.F. Vera Hamilton, Old Troy Rd. W.F. Winifred Cooke, P.O. Box 407, Hughsonville Elizabeth Hammond, Chelsea Mary Price, Chelsea DEMOCRATIC INSPECTORS OF ELECTIONS 1974 Eileen Weit, 7 Par$ Place, W.F. Sandra McCluskey, 17 Remsen Ave. W.F. Albertine Wardell, 45 South Ave. W.F. Alma Berinato, 11 Prospect St. W.F. Margaret Fredericks, 53 Remsen Ave. W.F. Mary Sidoti, 1 Adams St. W.F. Maureen Porter, 51 Robert Lane, W.F. Carol Powers, 27 Robert Lane, W.F. June Scalzo, Scenic Garden Apt. 10B. W.F. Ann Peragino, 10 Onondaga Dr. W.F. Pauline Egan, Diddell Rd. W.F. Adelaide Corbin, Diddell Rd. W.F. Hattie Hannigan, Myers Corners Rd. W.F. Pauline Brannen, Rt. 376, W.F. Eileen Fay, 1 Fenmore Dr. W.F. Edith Barbara, 93 Ardmore Dr. W.F. Sylvia Guarino, Box 21, Hopewell Junction Dorothy Landolfi, 24 Wildwood Dr. W.F, Angela Rubeio, 13 Doyle Dr. W.F. Sylvia Gorin, 13 Liss Rd. W.F. Albina Medio, Scenic Garden Apt. 10B W.F. Paul Franzoni, White Gates Dr. Apt. 12M. W.F. Catherine Loop, Hughsonville Joseph DeNagy, 2 Fleetwood Dr. W.F. 185 186 13th Dist. Helen Hilderbrand, Marlorville Rd. W.F. Geraldine DeAngelo, 23 Quarry Dr. W.F. /4th Dist. Eileen Farrell, Chelsea Eileen Coughlin, Chelsea Seconded .by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The Town Clerk informed the Board that she had received the resig- nation of Louis Eck from the Board of Assessment Review due to the fact he had moved to Atlanta, Georgia. (His term of office would have expired September 30, 1974). MR. JENSEN moved to accept Mr. Eck's resignation, and direct a letter of thanks to him for his past services to the Town. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. DIEHL moved that the vacancy on the Board of Assessment Review not be -filled at this time. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Diehl recommended that the Town Board hear from the Chairman of the Board of Assessment Review, one of the members of this Board and Mr. Logan to be advised of the qualifications necessary for a member of this Board, and action on this vacancy be taken at a later date for next years Board of Assessment Review (since this years Board will be sitting in one week's time.). Notice of Public Hearing and Notice of Application for Permit to Discharge, was received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the matter of KORD Company and Dutchess 3 Realty Corp. (Hidden Hollow). The Hearing is set for July 17, 1974 at the Town Hall, Wappinger, at 1:00 P.M. d 187 MR. JENSEN moved that the Matter of Notice of Public Hearing for Hidden Hollow be referred to Allan Rappleyea and Rudolph Lapar, Attorney and Engineer to the Town and authorize them to represent the Town in this matter. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Mr. Ghassen Tarazi, 69 Balfour Drive kir (Schoonmaker Development) accompanied by a copy of a letter he had addressed to Schoonmaker Brothers Inc. It was his intention that the Town Board should be made aware of their experience with this developer in the hope that it would be of some help to the Town Board. The letter to Schoonmaker referenced to problems with their sewer lines. Mr. John Steinberg had responded to Mr. Tarazi's letter, and forwarded a copy of the Town Board. Mr. Diehl indicated that the final answer to Mr. Tarazi's problems might be the last paragraph of Mr. Steinberg's answer. "You may at your expense, excavate the line and make your determination. In order to secure our agreement to reimburse you for such costs should we agree that the line is improperly installed, it is mandatory that a representative of our firm be there at the time that you commence excavation". "I appreciate the frustration which you must feel with some of the problems that you have experienced, but equally I think when you review the situation objectively, you will agree that the respon- sibility for the problem belongs to the homeowner until such time as we can reasonably determine that it belongs to our firm. As I have stated, we are more than willing to reimburse you for your ex- penses if we are responsible and equally you should be responsible to meet your obligations as the homeowners". Mr. Diehl further commented that the Town has operated in their own districts under the rules and .regulations that in case of stoppage of lines that the initiative is taken by the homeowner in excavating and finding out where the problem is whether it's in his lines or not and at the same time the Town's engineer inspects the lines and if it is established whether it is a fault of the Town, the Town stands the responsibility. Mr. Steinberg is basically saying the same thing. MR. JENSEN moved that Mr. Tarazi and Mr. Steinberg's letters be received and placed on file, and further, that the Engineer to the Town receive copies of these letters, and possibly check, along with the Highway Superintendent, in a month or so the progress of what has taken place. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from William J. Riley, Parade Chairman for the Village of Wappingers Falls. He informed the Board that this year, in conjunction with the Community Day Picnic in the Park, a parade will be held, and was extending an invitation to the Town Board to participate, and perhaps enter a fleet. MR. CLAUSEN moved to acknowledge and thank Mr. Riley for the invi- tation and indicate to him that the Board would not be entering a fleet, but hopefully will participate. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried. A letter was received from Mr. Walter Mueller, Lydia Drive, inform- ing the Board of an intolerable road drainage situation •OD Peter Drive. He is experiencing the residual water running onto and collecting on his property from the outfall of a culvert on Peters Drive which is in a direct line with his house. Mr. Horton stated it was an old problem and has taken it up with Mr. Lapar. It would be a legal decision as to whether it was the Town's responsibility or not. According to Mr. Lapar's calcula- tions it would be in the neighborhood of $44,000 to correct the situation. Mr. Clausen recommended Mr. Mueller's letter be received and advise him that the Town is studying his drainage problem. Mr. 189 x. Mueller spoke before the Board enlarging on the information he had previously written to the Board about. Mr. Clausen commented that he thought the Town Board, and certainly the Engineer, has been concerned about down stream drainage. He thinks this partial list just points up again that the Town Board, Engineer and Attorney to the Town and Highway Superintendent have got to come up with a solution and get rid of the drainage that's causing property damage and frustrations to the Townspeople. The biggest priority are water, sewerage and storm drainage. Water and sewer are being worked on but up to now we have no definite attack on storm drainage. He asked again that the Town Board, with all the resources of Mr. Lapar's office in getting an adequate study before the Board to act upon for downstream drainage. Mr. Diehl agreed with Mr. Clausen, but felt the Board has given that direction to both the Engineer and Attorney and thinks the Town is working in that direction. It's a question of costs to the homeowner in the Town at present, there isn't that much commer- cial, to recoup that money, and the burden would fall on the home- owner. Mr. Jensen added that $25,000 was allocated by the Town last year for a downstream study, and also made application to certain Federal and State agencies for funding of a study, and believes Mr. Lapar is presently working on this ktudy. Mr. Clausen as he under- stood the proposal was to find -out all of the drainage problems in the Town, where is the water going, how does it have to be treated to get into the streams to be carried away in a proper fashion. Mr. Horton felt that something that should be looked into was not draining all the water away, some of the swamps in the development area should be made into lakes for holding basins, if all the water is piped. away the water table will fall. That's an area to look into, where holding basins should be kept. There was some further discussions along these lines. A letter was received from the Planning Board regarding some apparent misunderstanding on the preliminary site plan approval for Valley View Farms. Mr. Diehl commented that there was already an executive meeting scheduled with the Planning Board and Dave Portman from Frederick P. Clark Associates with regard to this matter on June 20th. The following letter was received: May 24, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, NY RE: Parallel Road - Widmer Road and All Angels Hill Road. Gentlemen: The Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger presently has before them the proposed Cranberry Hills subdivision, Forest Farms subdivision and Wild Brook Acres subdivision which are located on Widmer Road and Myers Corners Road. The Board is aware that there are problems with traffic congestion along the heavily travelled Widmer Road. It is the intent of the Master Plan, adopted by the Planning Board, to alleviate this problem by having collector roads going from Widmer Road through to All Angels Hill Road. In view of this, the Planning Board would now like to request that the Highway Superintendent and the Engineer to the Town prepare a map indicating more definitively, in rough calculations, where this parallel road should be located. The Planning Board would appreciate this information so we may provide some guidance to applicants proposing to develop land in this area. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, s/ Robert A. Steinhaus, Chr. T/W Planning Board MR. JENSEN moved that Mr. Lapar be directed to investigate the lands that are in question and what would be the feasibility of the road the Planning Board is speaking of, so it can be discussed from an engineering point, at the meeting with the Planning Board. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried 191 A letter was received from Allan Hall, President of the Angel Brook Civic Association, regarding the fire hydrants in Angel Brook. He understands they are not approved by the appropriate State Agency, thereby, feels homeowners are paying a higher insurance premium than they should. Mr. Jensen stated that the answer to Mr. Hall's question was that the hydrants in Angel Brook were merely flushing hydrants. Mr. Diehl noted that he had contacted Mr. Steinberg, who would investigate and give the Board any information he comes up with as to the possib- ility of using the hydrants for fires. A letter was received from Allan Hall, President of the Angel Brook Civic Association requesting the status of the Town's acceptance of the roads in Angel Brook. Mr.. Diehl noted that the roads are being maintained by the Highway Department, although complete and official acceptance has not taken place at this time. Mr. Rappleyea concurred, adding that the Town had agreed to go in and complete the building of those roads in return for the payment of $35,000, so that, in effect the Town is maintaining them after they have been built by the Town. The roads have been received and filed, there is, however, one outstanding problem which is not legally resolved, there is an outstanding lien against the property, which must be cleared up before he recom- mends the bond be returned to the developer. But for all intents and purposes they are Town roads. Mr. D'iehl directed both letters from Mr. Hall be received and placed on file. The following report was received: May 2i, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Redesign of Storm Drainage Facilities in the Spook Hill Estates Subdivision Gentlemen: 192. Gentlemen: My office has examined the above facilities and recommends the following: 1. All roads must be fully piped to handle runoff from fllting drains and roof leaders, as required by note "6D" on the filed map. We have enclosed a map showing the proposed improvements. 2. After discussion with Mr. William P. Horton, Superintendent of Highways, it was decided that any and all homes in the sub division must have their lowest opening at least 2 feet above the final road grade (as required by note "6B"). We are particularly concerned that the 30" outfall will be submerged during storm periods, as the swamp on the east side of Spook Hill Road north of the outfall often floods. In addition, a bond of $15,000 should be posted to assure the subdivision's participation in the Downstream Drainage Program. We feel the above figure is adequate until such time as our report is completed and a determination by the Town Board as to who, if anyone, will pay for said downstream drainage and to what extent. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar P.D. MR. CLAUSEN moved Mr. Lapar's report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: May 31, 1974 Town Board Town Hall Wappingers Falls, New York Gentlemen: As I understand, the original resolution for "Ye Olde Apple Orchard." was each of three -developers was to pay $24,0.00.00: for - 100 hook-ups to the sewer system. I think your office should review the number of hook-ups received by each developer; then the Town Board should make make a determination as towhether an additional hook-up fee should be charged. Sincerely, s/ Allan Rappleyea MR. DIEHL moved Mr. Rappleyea's letter be referred back to him for his investigation advice and opinion and report back to the Board at their next meeting. 19.8 Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried' The following letter was received: June 4, 1974 Town_ Board;. Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: At present the Town has adopted a new Master Plan, and the new zoning ordinance and map are in the offing. Until the new ordinance with_its map is enacted, however, we continue to be governed by the old ordinance and its map. There are portions of the zoning map and the new Master Plan which differ considerably- from one another.. For example, the areas along the Hudson River designated on the new plan to be "low density" and "conservation" areas are now zoned "indus- trial". There are numerous other conflicting areas. Presently, there is an application pending before the Planning Board for an Industrial Park in one such area. It will be some time before the new ordinance and map are enacted by the Town. In the interim, the Town should begin moving in the direction of the new Master Plan. To do otherwise is to risk development which would be incompatible with this new plan. At our last executive meeting with the Town Board, we rec- commended that some: protective measures be taken. In light of current developments, it is urgent for the Board to act promptly. The interim approach recommended by the Zoning Regulations Advisory Council is®to take those areas on the present zoning map which differ from the new plan and to rezone them to be in reason- able compliance. Existing boundaries would be used as far as pos- sible as would existing zoning designations. We are submitting the zoning map with the recommended changes for your consideration. Respectfully submitted, s/ Alexander Zak s/ Warren Strohm ZRAC Chairman Mr. Clausen explained, with regard to the above letter, that four Town Board members hadmet with ZRAC informally, at which time they had forwarded suggestions.and several maps that the ZRAC Committee had outlined with regard to implementing zoning changes for an interim period until the new Master Plan can be implemented by a new zoning ordinance. When the Town Board and Planning Board has had an opportunity to look them -over, a meeting can be arranged with ZRAC to exchange thoughts, opinions and suggestions. The Town Clerk informed the Board that she had been served on May 31, 1974 with a notice of Petition and Petition by Sarah P. Taylor vs. the Town of Wappinger, Thomas Logan, Assessor et al. MR. CLAUSEN moved Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney, be appointed to answer and defend this action on behalf of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried A petition was received from Mr. M. Specter P.E.L.S. representing H.L. Associates requesting a PUD, districting for property on Maloney Road (S.J.-Reynolds property). MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Clerk send Mr. Specter a letter indicating that the Town Board has been holding meetings and is quite busy with Town government, and as soon as it sees an oppor- tunity in the near future to meet with him again, the Board would like to do so. But before another meeting, I feel that his application does not warrant the recommendation at this timeto the Planning Board. Mr. Diehl directed a letter be forwarded to Mr. Specter indicating that no action is being taken at this time and time and date will be available some time in the future. The following letter was received: June 3, 1974 Mr. Rudolph Lapar, P.E. 90 East Main Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Proposed Shopping Center Myers Corner Rd. & W.S. Rt.9 Town of Wappinger, New York Dear Rudy: We have been studying the possible methods of providing domestic water and fire protection services to the proposed development. It appears that the most feasible would be to ex- tend the Town water main that presently terminates at Myers Corner Road from,$ "ipok Hill Road. Our previous discussions with you indicated that adequate pressure and volume of water would be available from this source, due to the height of the tank on 195. Spook Hill. Prior to our preparing detailed Working Drawings for such a water main connection, we will need some assurance that adequate service is available and that we would be permitted to extend this system. Our requirements for the project would be 2,000 gallons per minute with a residual pressure of 20 psi at the sprinkler heads. By copy of this letter, we are requesting the Town Board to accept our application for such service and at the same time provide us with a letter indicating we will be permitted to extend the main up Myers Corners Road. This water main within the right-of-way could then be dedicated to the Town of Wappinger. In addition, we would like to have a flow test run on the nearest hydrant which we could perform if it meets with your approval. Since we are proceeding posthaste with the Working Drawings for this project, we would appreciate an early answer to the items noted above. Very truly yours, s/ Harry W. Nichols, Jr. Mr. Diehl recommended that at this time the Board should instruct Mr. Lapar to come forth at the next meeting with his recommendation and decisions so that the Board can take some type of action on this request. He believes the Board is familiar with this situation, and have discussed and agreed in the past, the possibilities of expanding the Wappingers Water Improvement Area to Route 9. Mr. Lapar has indicated there will be an adequate supply of water to take care of this shopping center and it would be an asset to the people of the water district as well serve additional homes along Myers Corners Road for the future, and bring water to other areas of Route 9. Mr. Lapar indicated he had already communicated with Mr. Nichols. MR. CLAUSEN moved that a letter be written to the developers indicating that the Town is favorable t_towardl their coming into the Water Improvement provided they meet certain criteria set forth by the Engineer. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Under Committee Reports, Mr. Jensen stated that he had a conserva- tion with the Building Inspector to try to clean up some of the problems that were encountered in the Town Hall recently. And unfortunately due to tight schedules,, it has not been possible to meet with Mr. Clausen and Mr. Diehl to review the other sites that have been reconimnded for other spaces for Justice Court. Hope- fully in a week or two an inspection can be made. He also reported on contracts for the next phase for the Town of Wappinger for the 1990 program, that they .should be forthcoming shortly. The following letter was received: Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Gentlemen: Itis necessary .to have someone with authority to act for the environmental council during normal working hours. I would recommend Mrs. Nancy Moreau for the position of co-chairman, as she has been very active with our group and is able to attend to daytime matters. Thank you, s/ Charlie Cortellino Chrm. Environmental Council MR. CLAUSEN moved that Nancy Moreau be appointed co-chairman of the Town of Wappinger Conservation Advisory Council. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Cortellino requested permission for three members of the Town of Wappinger Conservation Advisory Council to attend an Environmental Workshop at Whiteface Mountain Field Station, State University of New York, Wilmington, New York, July 28 through August 2, 1974. MR. CLAUSEN moved that 3 members of the Town of Wappinger Conserva- tion Advisory Council be granted permission to attend the Environ- mental Workship in Wilmington, New York, July 28 through August 2, 1974, and their legitimate expenses be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Motion Unanimously Carried A Public Hearing having been duly held on June 4, 1974 on a proposed amendment to the Town of Wappinger Ordinance for Admin- istering and Enforcing the State Building Construction Code, the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration. MR. JENSEN moved to table the matter of the Amendment to the Building Code Ordinance until the next meeting in order to allow time for the Board to assess comments that were forwarded at the Public Hearing. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following Order was moved by COUNCILMAN SALAND, seconded by Councilman Jensen, and, upon roll call vote, unanimously adopted. WHEREAS, a map, plan, and report have been prepared in such manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger relating to the estab- lishment of a proposed Water Improvement Area to be known as the Ardmore Hills Water Improvement Area in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to Article 12c of the Town Law, and WHEREAS said map, plan, and report have been duly filed in the Clerk's office of the Town of Wappinger for public inspection, and WHEREAS said map, plan, and report were prepared by Rudolph E. LaPar, a competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, showing the boundaries of the proposed Improvement Area and a general plan for the water system, and WHEREAS the improvements proposed as set forth in said plan and report consist of water supply, water storage facilities, water%mains, pumping stations and associated facilities located in the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the improvement will provide for the Ardmore Hills area of the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger did adopt an Order on or about May 13th, 1974, providing that on June 4, 1974, a public hearing would be held upon said map, plan and report at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the said Order was duly posted and published and the public hearing was held on June 4, 1974 at BAo'clock p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, when several persons appeared and spoke in favor of said proposal; now, upon the evidence:given at said hearing and upon motion of Councilman Saland, seconded by Councilman Jensen and passed unanimously, it is _RESOLVED and determined -that (a) the map, plan and_report of Rudolph E. LaPar, Engineer, duly complies with the Town Law re- quirements and is sufficient as to its description of the proposed improvements and costs thereof; (b) all the property and property owners within the proposed improvement area are benefited thereby; (c) all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed improvement area and (d) it is in the public interest to create the water improvement area; and it is further RESOLVED and determined that the establishment of a water improvement area be approved; that the improvements set forth on the map, plan and report be constructed or acquired and the service therein mentioned be ;provided for upon the required funds being made available or provided for; and that such improvement area shall be designated and known as the "Ardmore Hills Water Improve- ment Area" and shall be bounded and described as follows: ALL that tract of land in the Town of Wappinger bounded and described in Schedule "A", attached hereto and -made part hereof. and, it is further RESOLVED and determined, that the proposed improvements, including the costs of rights of way, construction costs, legal fees and all other expenses shall be financed as follows: by i a bond issue over a period not to exceed forty years, and it is further RESOLVED and determined that the maximum amount to be ex- pended for said improvement is $362,000.00, and it is further RESOLVED AND determined that the aforesaid bonds which are to be issued, together with the interest thereon, are to be paid for in the first instance by assessments levied upon the several lots or parcels ofland within the improvement area as described aforesaid in just proportion to the amount of benefit which the improvements shall confer upon the lots or parcels within said improvement area; and it is further RESOLVED and determined that the. Town.Clerk shall, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, file certified copies hereof, in duplicate, in the office of the State Department of Audit and Control at Albany, New York, together with an application by this Board, in duplicate, for permission to create the improvement area herein; and that such application shall be executed by and on behalf of the Town. Board by the Supervisor of the Town, and it is further RESOLVED and determined that the resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption and as provided by Town Law. SCHEDULE "A" All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Eck Road, said point also being the northeast cornerofLot 15, tax map 62 of the Town of Wappinger; thence easterly crossing Eck Road along the northerly line of Lot 73, tax map 62 290+ feet to a point, said point being the northeast corner of Lot - 73, tax map 62, said line also being a portion of the boundary of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area; thence southerly 199, along the easterly line of Lots 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68 and 67, tax map 62, 1380+ feet to a point, said point being the southeast corner of Lot 67, and said line also being a portion of the boundary of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area, thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Lot 67, tax map 62, crossing Eck Road, and along the southerly boundary of Lot 66, tax map 62, 480+ feet to a point, said point being the inter- section of Lots 66, 61 and 60; thence southerly along the easterly lines of Lots 60, 59, and 58, tax map 62, 600+ feet to a point, said point being the southeast corner of Lot 58, tax map 62; thence in a westerly direction along the southerly line of Lot 58, tax map 62, crossing Lydia Drive, along the southerly lines of Lots 49, 48 and 42, tax map 62, and the southerline line of Ada Drive, crossing Ada Drive, and northerly along -the westerly line of Lot 41, 1240+ to- a pointy said_ point being- the northeast corner of Lot 3, tax map 61; thence westerly along the northerly lines of Lots 3 and 4, tax map 61, 1120+ feet to a point, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 2.1, tax map 61, thence in a northerly direction along the westerly line of Lot 2.1, tax.map 61, 2500+ feet to a point on the southerly line. of MacFarland Road; thence crossing MacFarland Road and along the northerly line of MacFarland Road, 1600+ feet to a point, said line being a portion of the boundary of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area; thence easterly crossing MacFarland Road, and along the northerly and easterly lines of Lot 4, tax map 62, the easterly line of Lot 3, tax map 62, the southerly lines of Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, tax map 62, and the easterly .line of Lot 13, tax map 62, and the southerly line of Lot 14, tax map 62, 2180+ feet to the point or place of beginning, said line also being a portion of the boundary line of the Central Wappinger Water Improvement Area. The following Order was moved by COUNCILMAN JENSEN,.seconded by Councilman Clausen, and, upon roll call vote, unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, a map, plan, and report have been prepared in such manner and in such'detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger relating to the establish- ment of a proposed Sewer Improvement Area to be known as the Mid - Point Park Sewer Improvement Area in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to Article 12c of the Town Law, and WHEREAS said map, plan and report have been duly filed in the Clerks office of the Town of Wappinger for public inspection, and WHEREAS said map, plan, and report were prepared by Rudolph E. LaPar, a competent engineer, duly licensed by the State of New York, showing the boundaries of the proposed Improvement Area and a general plan for the sewer system, and WHEREAS the improvements proposed as set forth in said plan and report consist of sewage treatment plant, trunk lines and lateral sewers, pumping stations and associated facilities located in the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the improvement will provide for the Mid -Point Park Development in the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger did adopt an Order on or about May 13th, 1974, providing that on June 4, 1974, a public hearing would be held upon sa.iia map, plan and report at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the said Order was duly posted and published and the -public- hearing was held on June 4, 1974 at8 o'clock P.M., Eastern Daylight Time, when several persons appeared and spoke in favor of said proposal; now, upon the evidence given at -said hearing and upon'motion-of Councilman Jensen seconded by Council- man Clausen and passed unanimously, ibis -. RESOLVED and determined that (a) the map, plan and report of Rudolph E. LaPar, Engineer, duly complies with the Town Law requirements and is sufficient as to its description of the proposed_ improvements and costs thereof; (b) all the property and property owners within the, proposed improvement area are_ benefited. thereby; ,(c) all the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed improve- ment area.and (d) it is in the public interest to create the sewer improvement area; and itis further RESOLVED and determined that the establishment of a,sewer improvement area be:approved; that the improvements set forth on the map, plan and report be constructed or acquired and the ser- vice therein mentioned be proveded for.upon the required funds being made available orprovidedfor; and that such improvement area shall be designated and known as the "Mid -Point Park Sewer Improvement Area" and shall be bounded and described as follows: All that tract of land in the Town of Wappinger bounded and described in Schedule "A", attached hereto and made part hereof. and, it is further RESOLVED and determined, that the proposed improvements, including the costs of rights of way, construction costs, legal fees and all other expenses shall be financed as follows: by a contribution of the sewage system, together with a contribution of $25,000.00 by the owner of said system, and it is further RESOLVED and determined that the resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption and as provided by Town Law. , .SCHEDULE "A" ALL that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of State Route 376, said point also being the northeasterly corner of the lands now or formerly of Gasser, said point also being the northwest corner of Lot 5 Block "G" as laid down on a map entitled "Mid -Point Park" on file in the Dutchess County Cirk's Office as Map #3332, thence in an easterly direction along the southerly line of State Route 376 South 60° 54' 00" East 31.98 feet to a point, said point being the northeast corner of Lot 5, Block "G", thence along the easterly line of Lot 5 Block "G", the northerly lines of Lots 3 and 4 Block "G" and the westerly line of Lot 1, Block "G" of filed Map #3332, the following bearings and distances: South 17° "07' ' 1O'" West 158.25 feet South 72° 30' 30" East 112.29 feet South 73° 50' 50" East 109.35 feet North 9° 51' 30" East 114.07 feet to a point on the southerly line of State Route 376, said point being the northwest corner of Lot 1 Block "G", thence in an easterly direction along the southerly line of State Route 376, the following bearings and distances: South 70° 29' 10" East 23.20 feet North 80° 38' 30" East 84.54 feet North 75° 22' 40" East 53.66 feet to a point, said point being the northwest corner of the lands now or formerly of Steele; thence along the westerly, southerly, and easterly lines of the lands now or formerly of Steele, the following bearings and distances: 'A curve concave to the left radius of 25 feet length of 4'42.49 feet', South 22° 00' 00" East 159.59 feet • A curve concave to the right, radius of 200 feet length of 114.33 feet,. North 55° 10' 00" East 424.18 feet North 30° 50' 40" West 199.82 feet to a point on the southerly side of State Route 376, said point also being the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block "E", thence easterly along the southerly line of State Route 376, North 59° 13' 20" East 210.00 feet, thence along the westerly, south- erly, and easterly lines of the lands of Wing the following bearings and 'distances: South 30° 50' 40" East 184.94 feet North 59° 07' 10" East 115.03 feet. North 30° 53' 00" West 184.91 feet to a point on the southerly line of State Route 376, said point' . 1 also being the northeast corner of the lands now or formerly of Wing; thence easterly along the southerly line of the State Route 376, North 59° 08' 00" East 50.00 feet to a point, said point being the northwest corner of the lands now or formerly Bitting; thence in a southerly direction along the easterly line of formerly Emil Lane (now Top -O -Hill Road) the following bearings and distances: ' South 30° 53' 30" East 199.76 feet South 30° 54' 10" East 127.21 feet South 14° 09' 10" East 208.00 feet to a point, said point being the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block "A", of said filed Map #3332; thence along the northerly line of Lot 1,' Block "A" and the easterly lines of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Block "A" crossing a future road and con- tinuing along the easterly boundaries of Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Block "A" the following bearings and distances: North 72° 07' 30" East 208.95 feet South 12° 33' 20" East 239.34 feet South 12° 06' 50" East 228.44 feet South 12° 19' 50" East 360.59 feet South 13° 38' 40" East 230.90 feet South 13° 34' 10" East 198.60 feet South 14° 49' 50" East 200.00 feet South 12° 15' 10" East 270.39 feet 201 02 .to a point, said point being the southeast corner of Lot "A" on filed Map #3332; thence, along the southerly line 16 Block"A", crossing formerly, Emil Lane now Top -O -Hill continuing along the southern line of Lots 1, 32, 33, 34 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 Block "B" the fol bearings and distances: South 74° 45' 20" West 247.24 feet South 76° 20' 40" West 496.20 feet South 76° 10' 00" West 380.33 feet South 76° 24' 30" West 308.29 feet South 76° 29' 00" West 733.02 feet 16 Block of Lot- Road, , 35, lowing to a point, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 44, Block "B", thence in a northerly direction along the westerly lines Lot 45, across a future road, Lot 46, Lot 47,'Lot 48 and Lot 49, Block "B", continuing along the westerly lines of the Sewage Disposal and Water Works Area and Lot 11, Block "C" the following bearings and distances: North 13° 31' 10" West 234.22 feet North 12° 41' 50" West 474.99 feet North 16° 07' 30" West 271.33 feet North 13° 07' 40" West 690.59 feet North 13° 37' 50" West 193.08 feet North 11° 49' 30" West 129.41 feet and to a point, thence along the northwesterly lines of Lots 11, 10 and 9, Block "G", and the northerly lines of Lots 9, 8, 7 and '6 Block "G" the following bearings and distances: North 44° 56' 00 "East 370.84 feet and South 79° 06' 40" East 415.27 feet to a point, said point being the southeast corner of the lands, now or formerly of Gasser, thence in a northerly direction along the easterly line of the lands of Gasser, North 19° 24' 40" East 300.51 feet to the point or place of beginning. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: The Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Lease between Wappinger Park Homes, Inc. and the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Versace. Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN JENSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger is engaging in the improve- ment of St. Nicholas Road; and WHEREAS, it has become necessary to acquire a piece of property therein, from S. William Berg and Ruth H. Berg; and WHEREAS, in acquiring said parcel, a small parcel of the 203 existing road is to be abandoned. NOW, THEREFORE, be -it resolved that the Town of Wappinger hereby abandons as a portion of St. Nicholas Road, the following described parcel of land: ALL that certain parcel of land situate in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and the State of New York. BEGINNING at a point on the Easterly line of St. Nicholas Road, said point being the intersection of the Easterly line of said St. Nicholas Road with the Southerly line of lands of Jewish Community Center -and running thence along the existing Easterly line of said St. Nicholas Road, along the remains of a stone wall and Wire Fence, the following: South 4-35-23 East 23.24 feet to a point; thence South 11-42-01 East 37.43 feet to a point; thence ,South 4-26-10 West 64.51 feet to a point; thence South 14-42-12 West 21.04 feet to a point; thence South 7-34-31 West 11.68 feet to a point; thence South 25-47-57 West 22.75 feet to a point; thence South 21-28-48 West 68.22 feet to a point; thence South 19-35-38 West 37.21 feet to apoint; thence leaving said line and running over and through the existing St. Nicholas Road, the following: North 14-01-47 East 128.45 feet to a point; thence North 7-03-42 East 151.62 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3, 106 square feet of land be the same more or less. Subject to the rights of Public Uitilities of record; AND be it further resolved that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute a deed to the aforementioned parcel on behalf of the Town of Wappinger to S. William Berg and Ruth H. Berg in exchange for the conveyance by S. William Berg and Ruth H. Berg of the following described parcel of land to the Town of Wappinger. ALL that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly line of St. Nicholas Road,:,_said, point being -the :intersection of the .Westerly_ line of said St. Nicholas Road with the Northerly line of lands of Carl Swenson and running_thence_over and through lands of the grantor herein, the following: North 9-45-49 east 44.70 feet to a point; thence North 9-10-55 East 179.67 .feet to a point; thence North 1-43-23 West 93.45 feet to a point on the Southwesterly line of:lands:of now or fromerly Dave Alexander; thence along the Southwesterly line of lands of now or form- erly said Dave Alexander South 35-34-30_East 22.00:feet to a point on the Westerly line of existing St. Nicholas Road; thence along the existing Westerly line of said St. Nicholas Road, along the remains of a wire fence, the following: South 9-03-38 East 106.17 feet to a point; thence South 9-36-50 West 29.682 feet to a point; thence South 22-51-08 West 92.75 feet to a point; thence South 20-30-50 West 37.89 feet to a point; thence South 11-37-15 West 42.64 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5,421 square feet of land be the same more or less. Subject to the rights of Public Utilities of record. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes 204 The matter of the Recreation Commission's request of raising the fee of the cash in lieu of land for recreational purposes in subdivi- sions was placed before the Board for their consideration. Mr. Jensen commented that, although it is a last resort to accept cash instead of land for recreational purposes, the matter of raising the present fee had been initially discussed at the last Board meeting, resulting in a request to the Attorney to the Town to review the possibility of raising this fee and at the same time look -into the legality of .possibly prorating the fee so that the fee could be according to the size of the lot rather than a flat per lot fee. This would then work out to a graduated or escalat- ing scale. Mr. Rappleyea did not have a report, but felt it would certainly be legal to have it on a graduated basis, on a basis where acreage would be the determining factor. It was his conclusion that in reaching that determination, $100 could be rated at per 1 acre lot, for 1 acre would certainly be reasonable, but the final determination would be a legislative one, and up to the _Board to reach a scale of rates. Mr. Jensen recommended that this be discussed further at a work session of the Board. The matter of redistricting the Town of Wappinger Election Districts was placed before the Board. Mr. Anthony Cannistra and Mr. Donald Reilly, co-chairman of the Redistricting Committee, recommended adoption of 21 Election Districts. MR. JENSEN moved to accept the recommendation of the Redistricting Committee to expand the existing 14 Election Districts to 21 Dis- tricts, and adopt the following Election Districts for the Town of Wappinger, to become effective September 15, 1974, (after Primary Day September 10, 1974 and before the 1st Registration Day (Oct. 5, 1974). DISTRICT 1 • 205 i BOUNDARIES : District l's southerly boundary is the center line of East Academy Street between State Route 9 and South Avenue or State Route 9D. The westerly boundary of District 1 is the center line oftState Route 9D from East Academy Street to Main Street, then northerly along the center line of West Main Street.to Spring Street, then northerly along the center line of Spring Street to the southwestern corner of Veterans'. Park; thence easterly along the southern boundary of Veterans' Park to the center line of North Mesier Avenue; thence south to the center line of Veterans Place; thence easterly to the southerly line of Brookside Garden Apartments at Veterans Place and Remsen Avenue; thence following the southerly line of Brookside Gardens to State Route 9. DISTRICT 2 BOUNDARIES: The westerly boundary of District 2 is Wappinger Creek, from State Route 9 on the north to the southern boundary of the village of Wappingers Falls on the south. The boundary of District 2 continues from this point, as it always has, along the village boundary to the line extending from the center line of 'Fulton Street north along this line to the intersection of West Academy Street, east along the center line of West Academy Street to Route 9D, north along the center line of Route 9D to Main Street, west along the center - line of Main Street to Spring Street, north along the center line of Spring Street to the southwestern corner of Veterans Park, along the southern border of Veterans Park to the center line of north Mesier Avenue, south to the center line of Veterans Place, easterly to the southerly boundary of Brookside Garden Apartments at Veterans Place and Remsen Avenue; thence following the southerlyline of Brookside Gardens to State Route 9. - • DISTRICT 3 BOUNDARIES: The boundaries of District 3 have been left unchanged, except that the southerly boundary is no longer Middlebush Road between State Routes 9 and 9D. The southerly boundary has been moved north to coincide with the village line. The boundaries oftD.strict 3 are then the village line on the south, over to Route'9,'north on Route 9 to Academy Street, west along the center line of Academy Street to Fulton Street, south along the center line of Fulton Street to the village line again. DISTRICT 4 BOUNDARIES: The boundaries of District 4 are exactly as they have been; District 4 has been left completely alone, without any change. DISTRICT 5 BOUNDARIES: District 5 is bounded on the north by Wappinger Creek and on the east by the southerwesterly boundary of Swenson's property from Wappinger Creek to New Hackensack Road or County Route 104. The easterly boundary proceeds crossing County Route 104 and continues on Swenson's southwest property, then northeasterly on Swenson's southeast boundary, then southeast on the McEnaney property line southwest boundary to its intersection with Widmer Road. The southerly boundary proceeds along the center line of Widmer line of Widmer Road to New Hackensack Road, then north- easterly along the center line of New Hackensack Road to the point of departure for Wappinger Creek which coincides with the boundary of District 4. DISTRICT 6 BOUNDARIES: The northerly boundaries of District 6 is the La Grange Town Line from Sprout Creek east to Wappinger Creek. The easterly boundary is Sprout Creek from La Grange to State Route 376. The southerly, boundary proceeds along the center line of Route 376 from Sprotit'Creek to New Hackensack Road then westerly along the center line of New Hackensack Road to Jackson Road and along Jackson Road to Wappinger Creek. The westerly boundary of District 6 is Wappinger Creek from Jackson Road to the La Grange town line. w DISTRICT 7 BOUNDARIES: The northerly boundary of District 7 is the center line of Route 376 from DeGarmo Hills Road to New Hackensack Road, then along the center line of New Hackensack Road to Jackson Road, then along the center line of Jackson Road to Wappinger Creek. The boundary then proceeds along Wappinger Creek to the southwesterly boundary of Swenson's property; then proceeds along the southwesterly boundary of Swenson's property to County Route 104, New Hackensack Road, crosses County Route 104 and continues on Swenson's southwest boundary, then north- easterly on Swenson's southeast boundary, then southeast on McEnaney's southwest boundary to its intersection with Widmer Road, then along the center line of Widmer Road to the currently designated boundary between District 4 and District 7. District 7's western boundary begins at the intersection of DeGarmo Hills Road and Route 376, proceeds down the center line of DeGarmo Hilts Road to the Central Hudson right-of-way, then southeasterly to•its intersection with the property now or formally Schule, then south on the westerly boundary of the aforementioned Schule property, thence westerly to DeGarmo Hills Road, then south to Myers Corners Road. The boundary then proceeds along the center line of Myers Corners Road, crosses All Angels Hill Road and continues to the' intersection of the boundary with District 4. DISTRICT 8 BOUNDARIES: District 8's northerly boundary begins at the intersection os Myers Corners Road and State Route 9 and proceeds easterly along the center line of Myers Corners Road to Kent Road, then proceeds southeasterly along the center line of Kent Road to the existing''bouhdary between, Districts 8 and 10 which is des- cribed as Map 45, Block 1, Lot 44. It follows the existing boundary line between Districts 8 and 10 south to Hopewell Junction Road, County Route 28, then proceeds westerly along the center line of County Route 28 to its intersection with State Route 9, then north along the center line of State Route 9 to its point of, origin. •. DISTRICT 9 BOUNDARIES: District 9's northerly boundary begins at the intersection of All Angels Road and Myers Corners Road and proceeds easterly along the center line of Myers Corners Road to its intersection with Montfort Road, then southeasterly along the center line of Montfort Road to Shale Drive, then along the center line of Shale Drive to Edgehill Drive, then northwesterly along the center line of Edgehill Drive to All Angels Road, then northwesterly along the center line of All.Angels Road to its point of origin. DISTRICT 10 BOUNDARIES: 2 0' , District 10's southerly boundary begins at the intersection of All Angels Road and Hopewell Junction Road, County Route 28, proceeds in a westerly direction along the center line of County Route 28 to th'e current boundary between District 8 and District 10, which is described as Map 47, Block 1, Lot 1. It follows that boundary line in a northerly direction to its intersection with the southerly perimeter of Angel Brook and follows that perimeter of Angel Brook to All Angels Road, then proceeds in a generally southerly direction along the center line of All Angels Road to its point of origin. DISTRICT 11 BOUNDARIES: Districts 11's northerly boundary begins at the intersection of Hopewell Junction Road, County Route 28, and State Route 9, then proceeds in an easterly direction along the center line of Hope- well Junction Road to its intersection with Cedar Hill Road, then proceeds in a southerly direction along the center line of Cedar Hill Road to its intersection with Dorothy Lane, then proceeds in an easterly direction along the center line of Dorothy Lane to its intersection with Brannen Road and then southerly along the center line of Brannen Road to the Fishkill town line, then follows the Fishkill town line in a westerly direction to State Route 9 and proceeds northerly along the center line of State Route 9 to its point of origin. DISTRICT. 12 BOUNDARIES: Districts 12's easterly boundary starts at Route 9 and the town of Fishkill Town line and proceeds north along the center line of Route 9 to its intersection with Osborne Hill Road. The northerly boundary proceeds in a southerly direction along the center line of Osborne Hill Road to its intersection with Ketchamtown Road; then westerly along the center line of Ketchamtown Road to its intersection with Route 9D. The westerly boundary proceeds south- erly along the center line of Route 9D to its intersection with the Town of Fishkill Town Line. The southerly boundary is the Town Line between the Town of Wappinger and the Town of Fishkill between Route 9D and Route 9. DISTRICT 13 BOUNDARIES: Wappinger Creek northwest from the village of Wappingers Falls town line to Wheeler Hill Road, along the center line of Wheeler Hill Road from the Hudson River to its intersection with Old State oad, and generally southerly along the center line of Old State Road to State Route 9D and generally northerly along the center of line of State Route 9D to the vallage boundary and northwesterly along the, village boundary to the Wappinger Creek and its point of origin. 2,08 4 DISTRICT 14 BOUNDARIES: District 14's boundaries continue to be as they have been. The Hudson River on the West from Wheeler Hill Road to the Fishkill town line, easterly along the Fishkill town line to Stonykill Road, along the cente, line of Stonykill Road to State Route 9D, then Northerly on State Route 9D to Old State Road, then generally Northerly along Old State Road to its intersection with Wheeler Hill Road and in a Nortwesterly direction along the center line of Wheeler Hill Road to the Hudson River and its point of origin. The exception to District 14 is that all of the area included in what is known as Chelsea Ridge shall be excluded from District 14. DISTRICT 15 BOUNDARIES: District 15 will be that area known as Chelsea Rdge Apts. POLLING PLACE: Chelsea School ESTIMATED VOTER REGISTRATION: 600 DISTRICT 16 • BOUNDARIES: District 16 is comprised of areas formerly in District 12 and District 3. The northerly boundary of.District 16 is the village of Wappingers Falls village line between State Route 9D and State Route 9. The easterly boundary is the center line of State Route 9 1etween the village of.Wappingers Falls line and Osborne Hill Rd. The .boundary then proceeds southerly along the center line of Osborne Hill Road to its intersection with Ketchamtown Road, then generally northeasterly along the center line of Ketchamtown Road to its in- tersection with State Route 9D, then northerly along the center line of State Route 9D to the village line and its point of origin. DISTRICT 17 BOUNDARIES: District 17's northerly boundary is Hopewell Junction Road, County Route 28, from its intersection with Cedar Hill Road easterly to Sprout Creek and the East Fishkill Town line. The easterly boundary is Sprout Creek from County Route 28 to its intersection with the Fishkililtpwn line. The boundary then proceeds westerly along the Fishkill town line to its intersection with Brannen Road, then northerly along the center line of Brannen Road to Dorothy Lane, westerly along the center line of Forothy Lane to Cedar Hill Road and then northerly along the center line of Cedar Hill Road to County Route 28 and its point of origin. DISTRICT 18 BOUNDARIES: District 18's boundary begins at the intersection of Myers Corners Road and All Angels Road, proceeds in a southwesterly direction along the center line of Myers Corners Road to Kent Road, then in a southeasterly direction along the center line of Kent Road to the northwesterly corner of Sailer's property, then southeasterly along the southwest line of Sailer's property to its intersection with Angel Brook, following the perimeter of Angel Brook to All Angels Road, then in a generally northwesterly direction along the center line of All Angels Road to Myers Corners Roadand its point of origin. dISTRICT 19 BOUNDARIES: District 19 is comprised of an area that was formerly District 10. District 19's easterly boundary is Sprout Creek northerly from Hopewell Junction Road to Montfort Road. The boundary then proceeds along the center line of Montfort Road to Pye Lane, then in a gen- erally southwesterly direction along the center lane of Pye Lane to Beatty Road, northwesterly along the center lane of Beatty Road to Edgehill Drive, southwesterly along the center lane of Edgehill Drive to All Angels Road to Hopewell Junction Road, County Route and then easterly along the center line of Hopewell Junction Road to Sprout Creek and its point of origin. 2O9 DISTRICT 20 BOUNDARIES: kW District 20 is a portion of the area that was formerly District 9. It's easterly boundary is Sprout Creek from Route 376 on the north to Montfort Road on the south. The boundary then proceeds along the center linelof *Montfort Road to Pye-Lane, then southwesterly along the center line of Pye Lane to Beatty Road, then northwesterly along the center line of Beatty Road to Edgehill Drive, then gen- erally northeasterly along the center line of Edgehill Drive to Shale Drive, then along the center line of Shale Drive to Montfort Road, then northwesterly along the center line of Montfort Road to Myers Corners Road, then westerly along the center line of Myers Corners Road to Route 376, then along Route 376 to Sprout Creek and its point of origin. DISTRICT 21 BOUNDARIES: District 21 is a portion of what was formerly District 7. Its northerly boundary is State Route 376 from its intersection with Didell Road in a generally westerly direction to its intersection with DeGarmo Hills Road. It then proceeds down the center line of DeGarmo Hills Road to the Central Hudson right-of-way, then south- easterly to its intersection with the property now or formerly Schyle, then south along the westerly boundary of the aforementioned Schule property, thence westerly to DeGarmo Hills Road, then south to Myers Corners Road, then proceeds generally in an easterly direction along Myers Corners Road to Route 376, then northwesterly - along the center line of Route 376 to its intersection with Didell Road and its ,point of origin. %MO The following report was received: June 3, 1974 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Indian Ridge Proposed Storm Sewer Project Gentlemen: As a result of an informal discussion between the Town Board Supt. of Highways and the Attorney to the Town on May 30, 1974, we have revised our storm sewer estimate. The total cost to drain wet areas of the subdivision has been estimated at approximately $350,000.00. We have included a map for information showing the proposed extent of the improvements. It is understood by the Board that storm sewers are not de- signed to handle sanitary waste water effluent. However, in the installation of storm sewers, it is common to pick up ground water and individual springs that are encountered, there- by lowering the water table which usually allows the ground more area for wastewater effluent absorption. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. Mr. Diehl asked if Mr. Lapar had any further comments. Mr. Lapar had none, but Mr. Versace commented on a partial list sans details, similiar drainage problems the Board had received just prior to the meeting. Indian Ridge was, however, the one that had been under discussion for the last two meetings and the one the Board had asked for a report on. Mr. Versace then moved that the Board request the attorney to draw up a resolution for a bond issue to correct the problem at Indian Ridge Project, and the nine items should be deferred until the Board can have time to study them. Mr. Clausen said he would second the motion if the Highway Super- intendent and the Engineer to the Town have no objections as to why the storm drainage is not needed and necessary. This motion and second was later withdrawn. There was a question from the floor, then Mr. Jensen, for clarification of Mr. Versace's motion, questioned if he understood the proposal was to pass a resolution for a $350,000.00 Bond issue to correct Wappingers Park septic and storm drainage problems. As he understands Mr. Lapar's letter there is no guarantee that this ground water problem would be solved completely, that storm drains do take on some ground water, but would not necessarily do the complete job. He also asked if he was correct in assuming that if it does pick up any of this septic water in going down the storm drains that it would defin- itely get down to its tributary, therefore, in effect polluting 211..E the stream. Mr. Lapar answered that was correct. Mr. Versace then asked Mr. Lapar if the water table was lowered would it solve some of the problems that have occurred. Mr. Lapar said that's possible. Don Reilly asked if a Bond issue of this size generally calls for a referendum. Mr. Rappleyea explained the 3 types of referendum, and what would necessitate each, and that if the proposition is not related to the Highway it would probably be subject to referendum. He would not, however, commithimself 069 without first consulting the Bonding counsel in New York. He would submit the proposal to them and have them pass on it in the first instant. Mr. Reilly presumed that the Bond would be the liability of the whole Town, not just Wappingers Park and this was verified by Mr. Rappleyea. Mr. Diehl indicated he would support Mr. Versace's motion with an amendment that a referendum be set to get the ball rolling, and have some type of action in the fore- seeable future. Mr. Versace had no objection, but,Mr. Clausen I commented that if the Attorney could not rule on it.tonight he thought it a little ridiculous to set a date for a permissive ref- erendum, providing one would be necessary. He didn't believe the Board should put it up if they were not clear on whether it's necessary, or not, and he didn't want to hold a referendum if it wasn't necessary. Mr. Rappleyea again explained the 3 types of referendum, the 3rd type of referendum allows the Board, of its own volition could put it up for a vote.". Mr. Jensen felt a bond of this magnitude should go to referendum, if the whole Town is going to pay taxes on it they should vote on it, and since the indi- cation is that it is not strictly a road drainage problem, most prob- ably a referendum would be necessary. There was further discussion as to whether or not to call for a referendum. Mr. Rappleyea again indicated that he would call the Bonding counsel in New York for an opinion and/or resolution. Mr. Diehl stated he would move the reso- lution again to instruct Mr. Rappleyea to form a resolution in re- gard to the figures as presented for Wappingers Park storm sewer 212.x. project, subject to the conditions that exist, and with the rec- ommendation and advice of the Town's Bonding counsel, to be acted upon at the next Town Board meeting, Mr. Clausen said he and Mr. Versace would accept that. Mr. Saland made a final comment on this question of bonding, in that unlike Mid -Point Park where only those people in the district would pay the bill, the Board would be asking approximately 22,000 people in the Town of Wappinger to foot the bill for several hundred people, this he believes is why a referendum is in order. Mr. Diehl said that's the decision we're saying that we will come to when the Bond counsels opinion is received. Mr. Clausen's comment was that the Board doesn't know if the Bond counsel will say a referendum is necessary or not. MR. DIEHL moved that the Attorney to the Town be instructed to formulate a resolution in regard to the Wappingers Park Storm Sewer Project and present it to our Bonding counsel for their recommenda- tion and advice. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Wells being recognized by the Chair stated that there defin- itely was effluent on our property where we get our water from, and it really needs drainage on that property where we get our water. Mr. Horton indicated that drainage for the water plant property was already scheduled in the present storm drainage project in this area. Mrs. Wells asked them about the recreation area and was informed by Mr. Diehl that it would be strictly just a cleared area on the water plant property, no more than that. Mr. Maurer was looking into costs for clearing the property, but there would be no dig- ging, no adding to it, nothing except a cleared area. Mr. Wayne Moreau asked if there was a master plan for a storm drainage system in the Town. Mrs. Wells asked if the Town would do a feasibility study of the Wappingers Park Water System. Mr. Jensen answered that in order to do this properly the residents of Wappingers Park should petition the Town Board. Mrs. Wells asked if the Town could supply some "no dumping" signs to be erected at the water plant. MR. SALAND moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Jensen and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 10:32 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Mtg. 6/10/74 '2 1 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 10th day of , 19.74 __, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and JUNE 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 No. Sloper-Willen Community 432 Ambulance Service,Inc. 433 Louis D. Diehl 434 Louis D. Diehl 435 Elaine H. Snowden 436 Elaine H. Snowden 437 Hartford Life Insurance ComoADv 438 Rdbert Croshier 439 Sylvia J. Anderson 440 George Wells 441 George Wells Custom Cleaning 442 Contractors AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT ,362.31 OTHER INFORMATION A4540.4 A1220.4 3.70 7.40 A1410.4 3�n 25.00 A1220.4 51.57 A1410.4 A1410.4 27.38 A1620.4 A7550.4 A9060.8 1,385.27 B9060.1 84.38 A8810.4 16.56 B8010.4 241.66 A1620.1 421.75 A3510.1 125.00 A1620.4 A1440.4 443 Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. 833.32 B1440.4 A1420.4 444 Allan E. Rappleyea 666.66 B1420.4 445 Vincent Paino 20.00 A1620.4 446 Harvey Miller 200.00 A1620.4 447 Frank C. Manning 2 000.00 A1320.4 448 Arthur Waddle 57.00 A1110.4 449 H. D. Webster 36.25 A1110.4 450 Howard D. Webster 18.00 B8010.4 50.00 A1110.4 452 Philip E. Stillerman 146.00 A1010.4 453 Sylvia C. Guarino 37.50 A7020.1 451 John E. Crispino .69 A1660.4 10.76 12.27 A1220.4 1.61 ?.05 448.51 936.76 333.32 500.00 375.00 291.66 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this nth day of 'NNE , 1974 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGt R t"APPINGER County of DUTCHESS , 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 , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as loth day of a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. JUNE NAME OF CLAIMANT !AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 454 Dr. D. J. Hannigan 373.00 A3510.4 455 Kathy Brown 125.00 A7110.4 LaGrange -Poughkeepsie - 456 .•dappinaers Joint Landfill 942.00 B8160.4 457 Marine Midland Bank 31.00 458 Reichardt Flag Shop 261.58 459 Beacon Window Cleaning Co.. 5.20 Dikeman 460 Sykes, Galloway & 2,675.00 Dikeman 461 Sykes, Galloway & 358.00 462 R. J. Brooker Co. Inc. 6.80 463 R. J. Brooker Co. Inc. 464 Xerox Corporation 465 Clifford Thorpe Printing 34.88 OTHER INFORMATION A1620.4 A1410.4 76.20 A7550.4 185.38 A1620.4 B1420.4 B1420.4 A1660.4 A1620.4 308.59 A1620.4 B3620.4 3.82 B8010.4 13.63 31.45 38011.4 7.00 B8020.4 7.00 466 Rueckert Businegs Machines 32.18 467 Shaker, Travis & Quinn 468 Shaker, Travis & Quinn 469 Zoning Bulletin 470 Great Bear Spring Co. 471 Rosemary Flower Shop Association of Towns 472 Albany, N.Y. 200.00 6.78 20.00 A1620.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 B8010.4 41.00 A1620.4 90.00 A7550.4 14.00 A1110.4 473 Prentice -Hall, Inc. 8.87 B8010.4 Mid -Hudson Auto 474 Wreckers 15.00 A8510.4 475 J & B Parsons, Inc. 19.30 B3620.4 New York State Employees' A9010.8 9,995.00 476 Retirement System 18.324.00 B9010.8 8,329.00 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this llth day of JUNE 19 74 [SEAL] Wil PP INGER Town Clerk To LOUIS D. DIEHL WARRANT , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of DUTCHESS , 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 JUNE , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as WAPPING2R 10th day of a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT No. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Eggleston Office 477 equipment Co., Inc. 29.02 I478 The Pendell Press 43.00 479 The Pendell Press 14.15 II480 The Pendell Pressl 24.50 II481 The Pendell Press 27.50 482 IThe Pendell Press I 24.50 483 IThe Pendell Press 1 39.35 484 Vince's Oil Service 1 182.7 485 Lafayette Radio 1 24.50 486 IHerbert Muller, Jr. 487 Urey Hardware Comi.anv I 488 Urey Hardware Company 489 B. F. Goodrich Store I The Windsor Building 490 Supplies Co, Inc. North County Ford 491 Tractor, Inc. 492 1B 6 I Auto Supply, Inc. I493 Great Bear 494 495 496 497 498 ing Co. W. and S. D. News Central Hudson Rosenbaum Industries Ernest Hughes E. J. Marin & Sons, inc. 499 E. J. Marin & Sons, Inc. 60.00 5.15 118.08 86410.4 A1620.4 318.29 A3310.4 104.16 6.05 48.96 77.40 7.80 32.39 41.00 OTHER INFORMATION A1660.4 6.48 A1410.4 6.34 88010.4 16.20 A1660.4 A1220.4 A1660.4 A1660.4 A1660.4 A1660.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 A7110.4 A7110.4 A1620.4 A7110.4 A7140.4 A7110.4 A7110.4 A1620.4 72.00 65.601 108.001 A7140.4 A7110.4 A7110.4 A7110.4 302.09 16.20 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER this ...... thJUNE ... ... .day of , 19.14. Town Clerk (SEAL] WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of t'APING .'R , County of DUTCHESS , 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 WAPP ING.. R 10th day of , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and JUNE: 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 500 Letterii's Sporting Good ,979.7C A7140.4 501 Ralph Vinall 758.00 A7110.1 Wappingers Sand & 502 Gravel Corr. 456.0 A7110_4 503 N & S Supply Corp. 17.961A7110.4 504 Sylvan Lake Telephone Co. 15.25 A1620.4 National Commercial Bank 505 Y New York Communications 533.00. A1650.4 506 Burroughs Corp. 18.70 A1660.4 t1 -71(o.1 507 George Schlathaus 26.20 -144A- 4'7(t0. 508 Hugh J. Maurer 524.4 Alt -.4 509 Hicks & Feeney Hudson Valley Building 510 Materials, Inc. 511 New York Telephone 512 Prays' Nursery 513 Richard G. Barger, P.E. 514 John Buckley 515 A-1 Fence Company,Inc. Highway Account 516 DR #5110.4 722.00 A7110.4 184.09 A7110.4 574.01 A1620.4 660.00 A7110,4 350,00 A5010.4 104,62 A8510.4 68.00 A5132.4 18.38 B3620.4 517 Pauline Egan 44.00 A1220.1 ID -Ca y.3, 79,331 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 11th day of JtTN'� , 19 74 [SEAL] WA P1 INGIR Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS To WARRANT LOUIS D. DIEHL Town of WAPPINGER , Supervisor , County of A.u=S , 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 10th day of NNE , 19 74 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, yuu 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 128 Central Hudson 129 Central Hudson 130 N & S Supply Corp. Environment/One 131 Corporation Environment/One 132 Corporation Environment/One 133 Corporation 134 Central Hudson 135 Central Hudson Environment/One 136 Corporation Environment/One 137 Corporation Environment/One 138 Corporation 139 Axton -Cross Company 3ighway Account 140 #DR 5110.4 141 Jrey Hardware Company 142 2rispell Hardware inc.. 143 Grossman's 144 The Pendell Press 145 Axton -Cross Company 146 Lafko Associates, Inc. Environment/One 147 Corporation Environment/One 148 .Corporation 149 Central Hudson AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 151.69 SW1-8320.4 219.25 S81-8130.4 5.37 SS1-8130.4 10.00 SS1-8130.4 74.00 581-8130.4 64.00 SS1,-8130.4 206.48 SW2-8320.4 117.67 SS2-8130.4 20.00 882-8130.4 20.00 882-8130.4 OTHER INFORMATION 84.00 SS2-8130.4 S81-8130.4 129.60 259.20 SS2-8130.4 129.60 881-8130.4 10.53 SS3-8130.4 10.53 31.59 382-8130.4 10.53 881-8130.4 35.13 SS3-8130.4 36.62 86.48 882-8130.4 14.73 881-8130.4 4.83 SS3-8130.4 4.84 14.50 882-8130.4 4.83 16.57 SS3-8130.4 50.50 SS3-8110.4 3 437.50 SS3-8 10.4 504.00 883-8130.4 64.00 S83-8130.4 20.00 883-8130.4 553.51 883-8130.4 150 Central Hudson , 146.72 SS3-8130.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 11th day of JUNE , 1974 [SEAL] WAPPINGER Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS To LOUIS D. DIEHL WARRANT , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of t?U I HFis5.a , 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 10th .day of JUNE , 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 OTHER INFORMATION No. (ALLOWED ACCOUNT Gen. Fund Vou.#517 Pauline Egan 118.25 SS3-8110.1 (ORCHARD H )MES WATER) 151 Central Hudson 62.35 CENTRAL WAPP:NGER WATER IMPR. DISTRICT 31 337. 6,3 In Witness -Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER JUNE , 1974 this 11th .--, day of Town Clerk [SEAL] CAPITAL FUND PROJECTS WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER DUTCHESS , County of , 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 10th JUNE day of , 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 No. H- 1 Lombardi & Son H- 2 'Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. H- 3 Dave Alexander. Inc. H- 4 'Allan E. Rappleyea H- 5 'Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. H- 6 Lombardi & Son, Inc. IH- 7 Dave Alexander, Inc. H- 8 rAllan E. Rappleyea H- 9 'Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 3 ,743.55 WAPPINGER SIVER IMPROVEMENT #1 ,113.33 WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT BOND ACCT. OTHER INFORMATION 27,233.22 2,500.00 I 21484.06 1 2J,728.80 1 51495.69 I 2.500.00 . 382.29 FS;91-/ DRAINAGE PR DRAINAGE PR CT BOND ACCOUNT ECT BOND ACCOUNT DRAINAGE COI. PROJECT ACCOUNT CENTRAL WAPPINGER WATER IMPR. CENTRAL WAPP1. WATER BOND ACCCUNT CENTRAL WAPP. WATER IMPR. AREA CENTRAL WAPP WATER BOND ACCOUNT WAPPINGER fn Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this. IlthJUNE day of 19 74 [SEAL] Town Clerk 1 To WARRANT Louis 0. Diehl , Supervisor HIGHWAY Town of Wapptnger , County of Dutch,:s.s , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wapping r , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 1 Q_thday of AIM , 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 IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 155 Agway Petroleum 81.05 DRS11:).4 156 Agway Petroleum _137 ween City Distributors 158 Capitol Highway Material 59 R.H. Lingo. Inc 1600 Bennet Casey. Inc. 161 Clove Excavators 162 Tha l man Eau i s+t 163 Clove Excavators 164E Ellison Products 165 Walter Smith Welding 166 Mack Trucks 167 Bennett Enterprises N68 Hudson River Solea 169 B i K Auto Supply 170 Spoor-Lasher 171 Spoor-Lasher 172 Spoor-Lasher 173 Spoor_lasher 174 Spoor_lasher 131.75 47.58 375.55 38.79 '31.00 079.66 1.25 3500•0u 18.29 26.63 2.04 24.40 429.57 30.05 1548.54 1399.71 , 2042.82 1856.50 -5,733.0- 7a-7dG y 5, 39i. ar 01 00 DR511'2.4 DM5130.4 t/ 00 n DR5112.4 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 10th day of June 1974 [SEAL] Town Clerk Wappingpr