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1973-05-14 RGMAGENDA TOWN BOARD - TOWN OF WAPPINGER MAY 14, 1973 . * I1. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3, Accept Minutes Reg. April 9, 1973 -- Spe. April 17, 1973 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS Supervisor Town Justices Building Inspector Bills: 3 Gen. Fund , OKSD 40/i FLTWD SD q oe RFSD la cal•C° log' 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. b. c. d. e. cx •;"1"01.%t g. h. i. j. k. 1. m. 6. REPORTS V 4.1"keLob/ Highway ICI,(04R3 1) OKWD .184.cq FLTWD WD 1.79 rf Leonard Tomazin re: Drainage Problem, Dorothy Heights Alice Turner re: Cablevision hookup Franklin Knapp re: Town of LaGrange rezoning Roundtree Blders re: feasibility of Water & Sewer service from Fleetwood to Roundtree-at-Wappinger R. E. Lapar re: allocation of capacity in Oakwood Plant to various Developments Memo from R.E. Lapar re: Sewage Treatment Plant Operator Notice of financial Statement from U.S. Cablevision Corp. Wm. Bartles re: Touring Art Festival Request for permission for a "Walkathon" Decision from N.Y.S. Dept. of Env. Cons. re: Brinkerhoff Water C,. Request for Permission by Town Clerk and Deputy to attend Semina: Lapar re: Bids for Storm Drainage Project +u Peddlers Lic application 2 . so, I at. 1414' el CF COMMITTEES "Le4-.0c.r - Z.0 • 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Supervisor re: State Bill to increase amt of aid for youth program b. Planned Unit Development -4. r. N1 Zel 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Wm. Horton report on Bishop Complaint Lake Oniad lb. Recommendation from Recreation Commission on filling Vacancy . c;\ kiCkCcu.4.c..e-ca 4.4 -444a+4, -CIA -k41-1 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on May 14, 1973, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:15 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Allan Rappleyea Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town The minutes of the April 9, 1973 Regular Monthly meeting, and the April 17, 1973 Special 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 April 9, 1973 Regular Monthly meeting, and thDAApril 17, 1973 Special Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Reports for the month of April were received from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the April Reports from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Bills presented for payment were as follows: General Fund $36,108.20 OKSD $ 619.56 F1tSD $908.84 Highway Fund 19,623,33 OKWD 182.07 F1tWD 179.88 RFSD 1,686.95 MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried 1 0 4 1'0'5` Mr. Leonard Tomazin, Dorothy Heights, having requested to speak before the Board regarding a storm drainage problem involving his property, addressed the Board stating that his problem centers around piping -Mr. Horton put in a few years ago, which drains the water from one side of the street to the other, which renders his property useless. At the time Mr. Horton was installing the pipe, he had understood Mr. Horton to say the Town was going to continue the pipes across his property to continue the drainage, but appar- ently that never happened. What he wants done is for the water to drain along the road to drain between his property and his neigh- bors,then he can use his adjoining lot. Mr. Horton, in answer to Mr. Diehl's question as to what the Town's responsibilities are in this case, indicated that, first of all, the pipe he put in replaced the pipe that the Town put in in 1940. The original pipe rusted out and they simply replaced it. Mr. Tomazin purchased his property in 1965, with this pipe across the road. He thinks this is a matter that should be turned over to the Attorney because it was replacing a pipe that had rusted out, no pipe was added, and no water was added from other areas to create the problem. Mr. Tomazin contended that if Mr. Horton raised the pipe up two more feet the water would run all the way to the end of his property. When the pipe was originally put in it served its purpose, but since then the property has been bought and developed and it doesn't do justice to him. Mr. Horton reiterated that he would like the Attorney to look into this problem, since there are a number of existing old pipes in the Town with the same situation. Mr. Diehl directed this matter be referred to Mr. Lapar and Mr. Rappleyea to study the problem and come up with a recommendation by next months' meeting. 106 Mrs. Alice Turner, Old Troy Road, having requested to speak before the Board on the matter of getting Cablevision, stated that several years ago she had written the Board indicating that her area was not eligible for Cablevision. She had been contacted by Mr. Diehl, who explained at the time why the Cablevision Company couldn't run a line down Old Troy Road. It so happens now that the Telephone Company"is installing new telephone cable in their area at present, and she would like to know if it wouldn't be possible, at this time, for the Cablevision to be installed at the same time. Mr. Diehl instructed the Town Clerk to direct a letter to Harry Calhoun, informing him of the desire of the 'Board to have this area investigated and establish what potential customers are there and to report back to the Town Board as to the possibility of Cablevision service in this area. A second letter was received from Supervisor Franklin G. Knapp of the Town of LaGrange regarding the matter of a rezoning in said Town of the Bray Property. Mr. Rappleyea advised the Board that the Town of Wappinger did not have to reach an opinion one way or another, in favor of, or against, the proposal, but probably the Board should at least respond to it. MR. DIEHL moved that the Town of Wappinger take no position either for or against the subject rezoning of the Bray Property in the Town of LaGrange, and further, that Franklin G. Knapp, Supervisor, Town of LaGrange, be so informed. Seconded by Mr. Holt. The following letter was received: Motion Unanimously Carried April 18, 1973 Mrs. Snowden, Town Clerk Members of The Town of Wappinger Town Board Wappingers Falls, New York Re: Subdivision application: Roundtree-at-Wappinger, Kretch Circle, Town of Wappinqer, N.Y. 107 Gentlemen: We respectfully ask the Town Board to suggest to the Town Engineer to make a study as to the physical and financial feas- ability of the above mentioned subdivision to be serviced with water and sewers from the Fleetwood Improvement District. Your attention to this request is appreciated. Thank you! Yours very truly, s/ David J. Flitt, Pres. MR. HOLT moved to ask the Engineer to the Town to inform the Board what the impact would be on that (Fleetwood) District as to service, cost, and as to rates, subsequent to such adoption. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: May 1, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Allocation of Capacity in the Oakwood Knolls Plant to Various Developments Gentlemen: On March 14, 1973, we met with Mr. Jack Hill, Acting Direc- tor, and Mr. Ronald B. Friedman, Director of Engineering, of the Dutchess County Health Department. Among the various matters discussed was the allocation of capacity in the Plant. My recollection of the discussion on the above matter is as follows: 1. Town of Wappinger to sent to D.C.H.D. a proposal of how they will allocate spaces in the Oakwood Knolls Sewage Treatment Plant. 2. Discussion on the above matter with Board members and the D.C.H.D. It was decided that approximately 80 hookups are presently available until infiltra- tion has been corrected and the Plant expanded. 3. The Town would allocate hookups until the 80 avail- able were exhausted, or more were allowed by the D.C.H.D. when infiltration had been eliminated. 4. Further, the Town Board agreed to Mr. Rappleyea's 1 0 s recommendation that a builder has 2 weeks to start a house and 3 months to complete it orthe building permit is no longer valid and can be issued to someone else. If you find my recollection in order, I recommend that you forward a letter to the Dutchess County Health Department to that effect. If your recollection is different from mine, please write the letter with the rules agreed upon by the Board. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. Mr. Diehl commented that he believed the Board should take action tonight with a motion notifying the Health Department, so arrange- ments can be made for hookup. The following motion, proposed by MR. DIEHL and seconded by Mr. Clausen was withdrawn after discussion on the subject. MR. DIEHL moved to accept Mr. Lapar's recommendation and the Dutchess County Health Department be so notified, and Mr. Rappleyea proceed with the formula necessary to set it up. The discussion that precipitated the withdrawal of the motion commenced with the question from Mrs. Frisina as to the rights of existing home owners having prior rights to developments -as regards to the 80 hookups. Eighty hookups could be exhausted, long before the lines got to her, by several proposed developments, but she was there first. Mr. Rappleyea explained the rationale of -the proposed allocations, and indicated that quite likely she'would be able to obtain a hookup. Mr. Eck dwelt on Orchard homes, and the fact that these residents should get preference. MR. HOLT moved to receive Mr. Lapar's letter and place it on file for consideration. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried 1 0 9 It was noted by the Town Clerk that an Operating Permit for Wastewater Treatment Facilities Oakwood Knolls Sewer District was received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation May 11, 1973. The following memo was received: _ April 25, 1973 MEMO TO: Town Board Town of Wappinger FROM: Rudolph E. Lapar SUBJECT: Sewage Treatment Plant Operator After various discussions with Dutchess County Health Depart- ment officials, I would like to recommend the hiring of Camo Pollu- tion Control, Inc. of Wappingers Falls, N.Y. to provide supervision of the operation and maintenance of the following: 1. Rockingham Farms Sewage Treatment Plant 2. Oakwood Knolls Sewage Treatment Plant 3. Oakwood Knolls Water Supply System 4. Fleetwood Sewage Treatment Plant 5. Fleetwood Water Supply System 6. Kent Road Pump 'Station Various reports from Ronald the past months indicate that the ly and in a manner which could be of our citizens. B. Friedman and his staff over plants are being run inefficient - detrimental to the health of some Although there are a few individuals who can provide service to the Town, it is feared that they do not have the personnel or time to adequately perform the service we require. The Camo firm has a good reputation and excellent references, plus the fact that their business is located in the Town of Wappinger. Mr. George B. Cacchio, President of Camo, recently received recogni- tion as the best sewage treatment plant operator in New York State. Mr. Art Waddle,is, in my opinion and in the opinion of others, capable of becoming a competent sewage treatment plant operator. However, without the training that a firm such as Camo can afford, he may never reach that potential which could be of great benefit to the Town. I am enclosing a letter and agreementform, dated January. 8, 1973, which is still valid, and recommend that it be signed as soon as possible. _ s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. 110 Mr. Clausen introduced a motion to accept Mr. Lapar's recommendation, but, on that subject, Mr. Holt felt however, from looking over the suggestion of employing Camo, all indications were that we would have to raise additional funds from the sewer districts. Since it had already been planned to -meet -with William Egan to find out what is available by way of funding, he suggested a session with him to - evaluate the funding, and, as soon thereafter as possible, resolve this situation. Mr. Clausen commented -that Mr. Lapar's letter was initiated by the meeting with the Dutchess County Health Department, the Town Board and the Engineer to the Town, which was due to the fact that the Town's operating proceedures are not optimum within the Town, according to the County, it would seem to him that whether the money is there or not it's going to have to come. It's some- thing he doesn't think the Board can put off indicating whether we have enough money to insure the standards of good control to operate Oakwood Knolls or anywhere else for that matter. He thinks it's incumbent upon the Board -to get the plants operating according to the Dutches,s County Health Department Standards, and supply the money, he doesn't think it's -something they can wait any longer for, it's imperative that we get an organization in here that will get our plants in good operational shape. He then reiterated his motion to accept Rudolph Lapar's recommendation, then we'll see how the finances are and set about to solve them. Mr. Diehl felt this was the right direction too,.and.perhaps the Sewer Committee could set up an immediate meeting.in.regard to the possibility of having to raise therates, and_ with Mr. Rappleyea then could work out a cost increase, if necessary. Mr. Jensen commented that the only o)ncern he had was that he's seen these recommendations to up grade these plants before, and it seems the past Boards have been somewhat remiss in not moving ahead at that time. He has spoken to Mr. M. Morris whowouldbe most happy to sit with the Board and go into detail as to what is -required of these plants. = He has reviewed 1:11 1 the recommendations of Mr. Waddle and Mr. Lapar, and feels this_ company will come back with some of the same recommendations. He would be very concerned about the rate schedule, and he would gor: along with the motion as long as the Board is all in agreement that when the rate schedules are posted with Mr. Egan that they be accepted. Mr. Diehl said he felt the main text of the problem was a serious operation:problem, that problem we can correct by bringing in additional experienced help. All Mr. Jensen said he was ques- tioning was)what we are going to get for the money. Mr. Holt failed to see how the retention of Camp Pollution Control Inc. is going to make the plants work better when we have already seen recommendations for the improvement of the operation. The plants are in mechanical difficulties, hiring Camo to come in and look at it three times a week isn't going to help it. This is where. he's reluctant to use district funds, which are in short supply, rather than pitch in there and mechanically fix the problems. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Lapar if he would or would not recommend that the Board do hire additional experienced help, can this additional help correct some daily problems. Mr. Lapar_said, according to his recommendation, that the Board should hire Camo, if for nothing else but for the reason that the Board of Health said this is what you ought to do, since they have had more experience that:. the.Town has ever had. However, this is just the beginning of a lot of money that's going to have to be spent. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Rudolph E. Lapar be given the authority to negotiate with Camo Pollution Control, Inc., subject to the Board's approvalfinancially and come up -with recommendations that can be brought before the Town Board at their earliest convenience for consideration. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried An Executive meeting was scheduled for May'22, 1973 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall. 1 lie A yearly financial:statement forthe year ending December 31, 1972, was received from U.S. Cablevision.Corp., as required by their agreement with the Town of Wappinger. MR. CLAUSEN moved the U.S. Cablevision Corp. year end financial statement be received. and placed on file. Seconded by Mr.'Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: April 23,. 1973 To the 20 Towns and:2 Cities in Dutchess County Touring Arts Festival 1973 Gentlemen:_ Dutchess County is planning to have an.Arts Festival avail- able on a touring basis this summer. The Arts Festival will be jointly sponsored by Dutchess County, the New_York State Council on the Arts, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. In`addition, each participating town or city may act as a local sponsor and. contribute a proportionate share for the Festival. The cost to each participating town or city will be $625.00 for the 2 day Festival, and $350.00 fortheone-day Festival. Enclosed is a schedule of events that are available for a typical 2 -day Festival. Ideally each local sponsoring town or city will be able to custom design the Festival for their own particular area by selecting from the many options available. Since the availability of the Festival is limited to the weekends from June 1st to August 20th, it is suggested that interest and reservations for the Festival be submitted to this office as soon as possible. Limited funding necessitates honoring applications as received. Further clarification of this program can be obtained by contacting: Mr. Peter O'Rourke Summer Manager Hudson Valley Philharmonic Box 191 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602 Office 454-1280 Home 876T3927 Sincerely, s/ William H. Bartles County Executive Mr. Diehl delegated to Mr. Holt the job of contacting Mr. Bartles for more information then turn it over to the Recreation Commission to see what they would like to do with regard to participating. 113 A:`request for permission to conduct a "Waikathon" through the. Town of Wappinger was received from the Fishkill Jaycees, Mr. Diehl directed the Town Clerk to take the: appropriate steps to notify the Fishkill Jaycees and the Sheriff that the Town of Wappin- ger has no objections to the proposed Walkathon,-subject to the approval of the Dutchess County Sheriff's office, and further that appropriate emergency, units should be alerted as to the date and time of the walk and its route, as a precautionary measure. Mrs. Snowden informed the Board that the decision and approval of the Water Supply application of Brinkerhoff_Water Company, Inc. was received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation on April 24, 1973. MR. CLAUSEN moved to receive and place on file the Brinkerhoff -- Water Company approval. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A request was received from the Town Clerk for permission to attend a Seminar on Vital Statistics in White Plains on May 16, 1973, with her Deputy, and, also a request was received from both Town Justices, Mr.. Bulger and Mr. Francese, to attend the annual training session for Town Justices at St. Lawrence University, Canton, New_York, July 23 to July 27, 1973. MR. HOLT moved that the Town Clerk, her Deputy, and both Town Justices be granted permission to attend their:respective training sessions, and that their legitimate expenses be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following report and recommendation was received: May 2, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls,IN.Y. Re: Bid for Wappinger Storm Sewer Projects Contract #7 Gentlemen: On April 27, 1973 at 11:00 A.M., bidsfor the above .contract were opened and read by Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town. We have examined the bids and find that the bids of Dave Alexander, Inc., the low bidder on the base bid and the two alternates, are in order. Since the total bids are in excess of the authorized Bond Issue, it is my recommendation that the low bidder, Dave Alex- ander, Inc., be awarded the contract for a total price of $427,195.00. After discussions with Mr. William P. Horton,.Superintendent of Highways, it was decided to.eliminate the Widmer Road Project. The following projects are included in the bid. The alter- nates shown were chosen because they are the least expensive. 1. Marlorville Road 2. Kent Road 3. Helen Drive 4. Pleasant Drive 5. Martz Field 6. Onondaga Drive 7. Fleetwood Manor 8. Dennis Road & Gary Place. 9. Myers Corners Rd. & Brothers Road 10. Losee Road 11. Amherst Lane Ext. 12. Quarry Dr. & Malstorme Rd. Alternate #2 Alternate #2 No Alternate Alternate #2 Alternate #2 Alternate #1 Alternate #2 No Alternate Alternate #1 No Alternate No Alternate. Alternate #1 114 Very truly yours, s/ Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E. MR. CLAUSEN moved to receive and place on..file Mt:. Lapar's report and recommendation of the bid for Wappinger Storm Sewer Projects, Contract #7. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried 115 Applications were received from Benjamin C. Varian, Mary Ann Schroder, Joan Baratta, William J. Grove, Sr. and Sean Kelly for Hawking and Peddling Licenses. The applications were referred. to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Department, and returned indicating no criminal record on file, with the exception of Kelly which indicated an arrest for loitering in 1969. MR. CLAUSEN moved to approve the applications and grant Benjamin C. Varian, Mary Ann Schroder, Joan Baratta, William J. Grove, Sr. and Sean Kelly licenses for Hawking and Peddling in the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Diehl, acknowledging the presence of James Mills, County Repre- sentative, asked him if he wished to make a brief report of any points from the County Board meeting that might be of interest to the Wappinger residents. Mr. Mills hit on a few of the highlights of the meeting making note of a tax rebate that would be made to Wappinger along with other municipalities, from Tax and Equaliza- tion; Joseph Pollucci introduced a resolution_requesting New York Environmental Conservation to establish an Environmental monitoring station in Dutchess County, the purpose of which would be to set up a station to check the sound level. A contract was signed with Banner Flyte East, Ltd. at the Airport which is primarily to take care of all of the private pilots who have to have service done on their planes. He has a five year option. Ralph Mark, Chairman of the Dutchess County Guidance Council for Drug Abuse, asked for funds to try to coordinate the program for the County. The CSEA Contract was signed. Mr. Petrovits had received Mr. Diehl's letter regarding the Wilson drainage problem on Osborne Hill Road. He isn't sure how he will solve it. He might end up ditching it all the way to the Fleetwood drainage system. He concluded by touching on a few other items of interest unrelated to Wappinger. 1.16 A petition was received from Theresa Arkell and Eleanor Croshier requesting a speed limit of 30MPH be established on MacFarlane Road. The petition was signed by 45 residents of the road._ Their concern is due to the fact that two large apartment complexes are being constructed with both entrance and exit being on MacFarlane. It was also noted that Sloper-Willen Ambulance Service is also stationed on this road. MR. CLAUEN moved that the Town of Wq? pinger request the New York State Department of Transportation to consider the establishment of a 30 MPH speed limit for MacFarlane Road and further, request that the New York State Department of Transportation review the Town of Wappinger request for a Town wide speed limit of 35MPH, exclusive of State and County Roads lying within the boundaries of said Town. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A request for soil mining permit was requested by Jack Davis to remove excess fill from his property located:on-Route 9 and Middle - bush Road, (a topography map showing original and intended grade was submitted with application). MR. DIEHL moved. that Mr. Davis' request be referred to Miss Pike, Zoning Administrator, and Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town, for their review and recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: May 5, 1973 Town of Wappinger Falls Board Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Dear Sir:, I have applied, for:water and_ sewerage from.thecAtlas Waterco." and the L&A Filtration Corp. to service my property at 141 New Hackensack Road, Wappingers Falls. They informed me that the 117 water I can have but the sewerage is up to the Town Board. At this time I am contemplating the building of fifteen (15) new homes on my property. Therefore, I am in much need of this sewer- age as my property is only 50-75 feet from this particular sewer system._ I think it would be a benefit to the Town to either . install a system, as I understand the Town is in the process of trying to take it over; or give me the permission to install one myself. Without this sewer my property is practically useless. I hope to hear from you on this matter in the very near future. Yours truly, s/ Ray Zammiello MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Zammiello's request be referred to Mr. Lapar for his recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Jensen commented on the complimentaryletter received from Joseph Incoronato, President of the Wappinger Conservation Associa- tion thanking William Horton for making Town trucks.available for the Boy Scout recycling operations. The following resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN JENSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Towns of Wappinger and Poughkeepsie and the Village of Wappingers Falls share a mutual sewage disposal problem; and ,WHEREAS,_ it appears to be in the best interest of all parties to investigate various alternatives in an effort to effect an equitable solution; and WHEREAS, the Federal and State Environmental Protection and Environmental Conservation agencies require regional sewage treatment plants to serve large communities; and WHEREAS, provided an application is approved, combined Federal and State Aid can approximate 87.5% requiring only a minimal local share; and WHEREAS, the three aforementioned municipalities have always enjoyed exceptionally good relations; and WHEREAS, each municipality is desirous of improving and implementing sewage facilities for its constituency, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger update the New York State Comprehensive Sewage Report, known as the Clinton -Bogart Report which would permit the aforementioned towns and village to construct a joint sewer project consisting of 118 trunk sewers, interceptor sewers, and a sewage treatment plant to serve the areas generally tributary to the Wappingers Creek and to the Hudson River, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger shall be a committee of the whole to meet with the other municipalities to formulate a proposal to engage consult- ants for the purpose of updating said report. Seconded by: Mr. Holt Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Ave Councilman Saland Aye Re solution Adopted (Copy of above Resolution to be forwarded to Jack Hill, Dutchess County Health Department). Mr. Jensen, in reference to the request from the Fire Districts concerning a Fire Code, stated that the Fire Committee had gotten together with Fire Chiefs of the three districts. Mr. Holler was selected to chair the meeting. At the present time the suggestion has come up for review by the Town Board of the possibility of setting up a Fire Prevention Bureau as the first step, this bureau would'be made up of members of the Fire Chiefs of each Fire Company with Mr. Holler still maintaining the chairmanship as he is the only one who can enforce it at the present time and from that point on the Fire PrevTention Bureau with the nucleous of these three gentlemen with Mr. Holler could come up with a set of rules and regulations for the bureau, listing numbers of inspectors that might be required for each,one of the districts, and from that point propose a Fire Code for the Town of Wappinger. MR. JENSEN moved that a Fire Prevention Bureau, consisting of three Fire Chiefs, from the three Fire Districts in the Town of Wappinger, with John Holler, Building Inspector as the Chairman, be set up for the ultimate goal of establishing a Fire Code in the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried l9 A vacancy, still existing on the Recreation Commission, due to the resignation of John Biassotti, was placed before the Board for their, consideration, along with a letter of recommendation of a possible candidate to, fill this vacancy from the Recreation -,Com- mission. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN JENSEN.whq moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that Joseph Ennesser be and he hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy on the Recreation Commission of the Town of Wappinger which has occurred by reason of the resignation of John Biassotti, and it is further RESOLVED, that the said Joseph Ennesser be and he hereby is appointed to fill such vacancy for the remainder of the'term which shall expire on May 1, 1975. Seconded by: Mr.. Clausen Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl. Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Two vacancies have occurred on the Recreation Commission by reason of expiration of terms, the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that George Schlathaus be and he hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy on the Recreaton Commission of the Town of Wappinger which has occurred by reason of the expiration of his term, and it is further RESOLVED, that the said George Schlathaus is hereby appointed to the said Town Recreation Commission for a term which shall expire on the 1st day of May 1978. Seconded by: Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye 120 The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT who moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that Theresa Arkell be and she hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy on theFRecreation Commission of the Town of Wappinger which has occurred by reason of the expiration of her term, and it is further RESOLVED, that the said Theresa Arkell is hereby appointed to the said Town Recreation Commission for a term which shall expire on the 1st day of May 1978. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Resolution Duly Adopted Mr. Clausen briefly stated that he and Mr. Jensen were still invest- igating possibilities for a new Town Hall site. They had met with the Chamber of Commerce regarding the Sweet Orr Building and were to meet with them again. Hopefully they would have some recommenda- tion of next months meeting. Phe following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR DIEHL who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, in that there is a growing need for Youths Programs in all municipalities of the State of New York and, WHEREAS, the increase of juvenile crime across the United States has been drastic in the past six years, and WHEREAS, also, that the amount of money allotted by the State to our County of Dutchess, and all other counties, has not increased since 1967, yet the cost of institutionalizing a youth for juvenile crimes is set between $11,000.00 and $19,000.00 per year, NOW, THEREFORE' BE `IT RESOLVED, that we therefore urge that our Legislators act favorably on the bill (Senate #4797, Assembly #5138) to increase the amount of aid offered for youth programs in the State from $.75 to $1.50 per youth, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger request that these bills be removed±from Committee and voted on as soon as possible. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 1-21 Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Resolution Duly Adopted A Public Hearing having been duly held on the proposed Planned Unit Development Zoning Amendment, the matter was placed before the Board for their consideration. As a matter of record, the Town Clerk further informed the Board that the recommendation from the Dutchess County Department of Planning was received May 14, 1973, with regard to PUD, recommending disapproval, subject to some qualifications, recommending a mutual discussion of the proposed amendment. Mr. Diehl stated that he believes the Board has decided there is further study to do on the proposed amendment and more information needed. MR. DIEHL moved the proposed amendment be tabled for further study, and placed on the agenda for the next regular Board meeting. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Bill Bibasotti asked when further study on the PUD would be completed. Louis Eck asked if cluster zoning could be included in the re- drafting of PUD or if it could be considered separately. Mr. Bradford asked if the Board was writing this ordinance or considering rewording the old ordinance. A communication had been received from the New York State Depart- ment of Agriculture and Markets asking if the Town would consider of passing a resolution of support,/the new proposed New xork State Dog Law, Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law. Mr. Diehl commented that he had spoken to Mr. Wells, one of the Dog Wardens, regarding the proposed new law, who indicated he felt this law should be passed. Mr. Clausen commented that the Board was meeting again next week and could possibly consider some action at that time. The following report was received: 1 22, May 7, 1973 Town - Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Regulating Lake Oniad Gentlemen: On May 2, 1973 I met with Mr. Robert Green of the New York -State Conservation Department to determine who has the authority to regulate the level of Lake Oniad. I was informed the Conservation Department has no jurisdiction over water level and flow of privately owned lakes and dams. According to the level of Lake lake. Mr. Green the responsibility of regulating Oniad is entirely up to the owners of the Very truly yours, s/ William P. Horton MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Bishop be notified of this notice from New York State Department of Conservation, as it appeam,, the responsibility is that of the people owning the Lake and that the Town does.:not have jurisdiction, and further, a letter be sent to the Lake Oniad Homeowners Association letting them know the action the Board has taken. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Diehl stated that his office had received word from the Federal Revenue Sharing Treasury Department that the Town's part of the Fed- eral Revenue for the first six months of 1973 will be $53,477.00. They request that the Town notify them of what is proposed antic i- pated to do with the, money. This is only a proposal and does not pledge the Town -to spend it. MR. DIEHL moved that the Town Clerk so notify them that the pro- posal has been made that $5,000 be used for environmental protection control in junk cars and demolitions, $25,000 be used in Recreation for tennis courts, $23,477 be used in starting swimming facilities fora total of $53,477. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried 1 2' X The following resolution was offered by SUPERVISOR DIEHL, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the sum of $53,477 has been allocated to the Town of Wappinger from the Federal Revenue Sharing during the first six months of the fiscal year of 1973, of which $48,477 has not otherwise been committed or appropriated, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that $25,000 of said Federal Revenue Sharing be and hereby is transferred to Account #A7140.4 Playgrounds and Recreation Centersspecifically for tennis courts and that the amount appropriated for such purpose be and hereby is $25,000. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Ave Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Nay Councilman Saland Nay Resolution Duly Adopted During discussion, prior to voting, Mr. Saland indicated that he had no intention of voting on the proposal without having further time to look into it, as he had no prior knowledge of the proposal. Mr. A. Zak asked in what area the proposed tennis courts would be located. Mr. Saland again commented that to date there has been no comprehensive study by this Board of how to use the Federal Revenue Sharing monies that have been received to date. He feels that a comprehensive place should be developed. Mr. Diehl said that possibly some of this money could be used for a new Town Hall in the near future, it's well spent for Recreation, we've got to expand our Recreation into areas such as swimming and tennis courts - we're running at capacity with baseball, we've got to get into the other areas, to provide some recreationforthose who are not in baseball, aslo. Mr. Eck was against Tennis Courts, Mrs. Eileen Zipes.asked that Bicycle Paths be considered. Mr. Saland added that this matter of Federal Revenue Sharing has only been approached three, or four times, he wasn't against Recreation but he thinks it needs a.lot more study before the Board starts spending that money, the Board will have to establish what the priorities are. Mr. Jensen, qualifying his nay vote, stated.he agreed with Mr. Saland. 124 Under new business Mr. Jensen suggested that the Board, at one of their future executive sessions, sit down and set down their priorities where these funds should go so that the Board can address them in a little different vane. Eileen Zipes, DeGarmo Hills Road, asked what the status was of the water. Mr. Horton brought up the problem of the Landfill on Saturdays when people go to use it without tickets, and are informed they must purchase tickets first. It appears they don't bother to take the time to get the tickets, they dump their rubbish along the road. Mr. Diehl reported that the Town Clerk in LaGrange was open Saturday mornings, and has been handling it quite well, the City of Poughkeepsie is in the process of putting tickets at the desk at the Police Department. When Mr. Horton asked about tickets at the Landfill site, Mr. Diehl replied that the Board of Governors had ruled that no cash would be received at the Landfill site and invited Mr. Horton to the next Board of Governor's meeting if he wished to pursue the problem. Mr. Saland, having a few comments for consideration of the Planning Board addressed himself to Mr. Steinhaus. He had been wondering about the feasibility of either an ordinance or an amendment to the subdivision regulations whereby a developer would if taking the winter months and the early spring season, when it becomes difficult to work outside, would be required, in order to get a C.O. to have all of his exterior work completed, i.e., lawns finished graded, seeded, shrubbery required,-prior'to the issuance of the C.O.-during these four months or so when weather makes it difficult to complete that work, perhaps the Town can sanction an escrow of some kind, this does occur in other Townships he's been told, and it might prevent a lot of people from getting a "run- around". He'd like the Planning Board to discuss it and,get their comments on it. Mr.' Steinhaus responded that'comments such as that he thinks involves a joint effort with the Planning Board and the 125 Town Board. He would like to see a better raport established between the two Boards although they seem to be heading in that direction. It would probably involve a few sessions with the two Boards, Building Inspector, and Zoning Administrator, but he would go along with the comment. Mr. Eck asked Mr. Diehl if anything had been done to close off the temporary entrance to the White Gates Apartment Complex on Hopewell Road. Mr. Diehl said he had reported it to Mr. Holler and Miss Pike the next day to investigate the use of the entrance on Old Hopewell Road in regard to violations of any type and they were to contact the owner of these apartments. Mr. Diehl asked Mrs. Snowden if she would notify Miss Pike and Mr. Holler again of the situation of the entrance and exit now being used from the apartment complex on Old Hopewell Road, and to investigate into whether a violation or hazard exists and to take the proper action. Mr. Eck, referring to previous action regarding authorization of expenditures for repairs to the Rockingham Farms Sewer Plant a number of months ago, asked why the problems still exist. Supervisor Diehl called for a recess at 10:23 P.M. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting back to order at 10:58 P.M. All Board members again present. A resolution concerning the roads in Section 111 of Ye Olde Apple Orchard was read by the Attorney to the Town. There was. discussion between Mr. Gerzof and Mr. Rappleyea after the first reading which centered around an additional amount of cash bond to be accepted by the Town for the remainder of roads in Section Ill, so that the developers would not have to make further application to the Town Board upon completion of those portions of roads when approved by the Highway Superintendent. An agreement was reached modifying the resolution as was first read. Mr. Gerzof made note of deletion of Lots #106 and #107 - have been deleted because there is a possibility there will not be access to these lots because of the installation of a lift 1'2.6 station and that in the event that appropriate access is provided for Lots #106 and #107, they shall not be deleted, but included in the program outlined. tonight. It was agreed to leave it to Mr. Horton's discretion to determine access on *106 and #107 as part of the permit lots. The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Planning Board first approval of a plat known as Section 3 Ye Olde Apple Orchard, said approval having been given July 17, 1972, and WHEREAS, Opalo Realty Inc. and Julius Gerzof, the developer of said parcel as shown on said map have tendered.to the Town of Wappinger a cash bond in the sum of $50,000 covering the com- pletion of the roads and improvements as required by the road specifications as applied to said plat including the maintenance of said roads once the improvements have been formerly approved and the roads formerly accepted by the Town of Wappinger: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger accept the tender of the $50,000 from said developers to guarantee the completion and maintenance of the portion of said plat hereinafter described and in accordance with town specifications as provided by the approval,of the Town Planning. Board and be it further RESOLVED, that the Building InT ector_is authorized to issue building permits after the compliance with the following conditions: 1. Delivery of deeds for two portions of roads set forth in subdivision plat attached hereto outlined in red and designa- ted as the roads and impromments and easements in front of lots 67, 162 thru 170 inclusive, 171 thru 176"inalu"sive, 143'thru 161 inclusive, 103 thru 112 inclusive, and 82 thru 86 inclusive which are portions accepted by this resolution excluding such roads in front of lots 106 and 107 as shall be determined by the Highway Superintendent, together with title certificates approved by the Attorney to the Town. 2. Approval of Dutchess County Department of Health for sewage for each such Building Permit as the same may be applied for. 3. Completion of the facilities within one year from the date of this resolution subject to such extensions as the Town Board may agree to. and it is further RESOLVED, that said fund be deposited in an escrow fund provided, however, that the Supervisor is authorized to deposit the same in an interest bearing account with the earnings thereon to be returned to the depositor upon the satisfactory completion and maintenance of the roads and facilities, provided said de- positor shall release the Town of Wappinger from all claims for 12"x' any loss of said fund for any reason whatsoever, and be it further RESOLVED, that upon written approval of the Highway Superin- tendent Of the preliminary installation of facilities necessary to get building permits under Town specifications the Town Building Inspector shall issue building permits along the remaining roads as shown on said plat upon the following conditions: 1. Depositing with the Town a cash deposit to be retained under the same conditions, said deposit to -be in the sum of $60,000. 2. Tender and acceptance of deeds and certifications of title and it is further RESOLVED that upon final acceptance of all of said roads in said plat the maintenance cash bond in the sum of $40,000 shall be retained for one year as provided in the Town specifications and any balance less offsets shall be returned. Seconded by: Mr. Diehl Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Ave Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Ave Resolution Duly Adopted MR. SALAND moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Holt and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 11:28 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Mtg. 5/14/73 To WARRANT Louis Diehl Town of Wappinger , Supervisor , County of DUtebes8 , 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 iMP..day of 3h'X , 19 73 , 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 OTHER INFORMATION A-1620.1 166.66 223 Francis Sherow 171.66 A-1620.4 5.00 Sloper-Willem Community 224 Ambulance Service, Inc. 1,070,08 A.4540.4 Dept. of Water Supply 225 Village of Sapp. Falls 226 Custom Cleaning Contr. 227 James T. Guarino 228 George Wells 229 Susan J. Pike 230 Susan J. Pike 231 Robert Steinhaus 232 Allen S. Cooke 6.45 A-1620.4 125.00 A-1620.4 172.80 A-3510.1 424.99 A-3510.1. 66.17 1.1920.5 14.90 8-8010.4 73.80 A-19710.5 68.55 A-1920.5 233 Thomas Logan 88,30 A-1355.4 234 Mask Logan 21.00 A-1355.4 23S Michael Logan 31.50 1.1355.4 236 Howard D. Webster 30.00 *-1110.4 237 Howard D. Webster 18.75 A-1110.4 238 Dr. D. J. Hannigan 500.00 A-3510.4 Saul Shapiro and 239 Rog Shapiro 700.00 A-5010.4 8-3620.2 172.55 240 Eggleston Office Equip. 183.13 A-1660.4 10.58 241 J. & H. Parsons, Inc. 1.55 8-3620.4 242 J. & H. Parsons, Inc. 35,00 A-8510.4 243 Edward J. Drennan Mew York Communications 244 Company, Inc. 245 Rudy Angelo, Inc. 50,00 8-1430.4 473.00 A-1650.4 154.75 A-3310.4 1n Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of...W#P1449.er this 15th day of , May 19 73 [SEAL] Town Clerk To WARRANT Louis Diehl , Supervisor Town of WiMIPIXKIS.0 , County of Dutchesg , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wsppinq.r , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of Nay , 19 73 , 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 OTHER INFORMATION 246 Sylvia Guarino 37.50 A-7020.1 247 lIohn Pray Nursery 858.00 A-7110.4 248 R. C. Carron 32.00 A-1920.5 249 'Marshall a Sterlinq.inc. 387.00 8-1910.4 A-1440.4 166.66 250 Rudolph g. Lagar. P. X. 833.3; 8.1440.4 666.56 251 Rudolph 8. Laper, P. 8. 73.00 8-8010.4 252 %--1 tense Co., Inn. 430.00 A.7110.2 253 I )utchess County Purekas 16.00 A-1220.2 A-9060.8 231.46 254 IBartford Life Ins, Co. 800.86 8-9060.8 569.40 255 Vanguard Org. Inc. 3,760.00 A-1620.4 256 form' 8quipwent Co. 308,75 NAP?. alai IMMiian? •1 ACCOUNT 257 Brighton steel Company 85.00 NAP!. SBNIOR INPAOVMNRNT 01 ACCOUNT A-1420.4 375.00 258 Allan Rsppleyea 666.66 8-1420.4 291.66 Sykes, Galloway, & 259 aikemen, gags. 35.00 8-1420.4 Sykes, Gallaway i 260 I3ik asn, gags. 1,642.00 PUBLIC INPAAi/ZI!!NT (s*RIAL) BOND ACCOUNT. 261 slid -Hudson Auto Wrecker. 78.00 1-8510.4 262 lid -Hudson Auto Wreckers 233.00 A-8510.4 263 Boyle glectric Co, 11.25 .1620.4 264 lohn P. Holier 3.00 A-1920.5 265 Tohn P. Holler 13.00 8-3620.4 266 1.8. Machines, Inc. 15.73 A-1660.4 267 4. and 8. D. News 144.96 8-6410.4 268 M. and B. D. Hews 37.44 8-6410.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of Nix , 1973 [SEAL] Wappinger Town Clerk WARRANT To Louis Diehl , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of Dutch*** , 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 14th day of May , 19 73 , 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 NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT. FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 269 W. and S. D. News 270 W. and S. D. Hews 271 John Buckley 272 LBM Corporation 273 1Bi1 Corporation 274 Williamson Law Book Co. 275 Pitney Bowes 'Veterans of Foreign Wars 276 Post #5913 277 Vince's Oil Service 278 'Vine's Oil Service 279 Vince's Oil Sendai, 280 Vince)a Oil Service 281 Vince's Oil Service 282 Vince's Oil Service 283 Wince's Oil Service 284 Vine's Oil Service 285 3reat Bear Spring Co. 286 Roberts Boice Paper Co. 287 Tom Rogers 288 Orey Hardware CO. 289 Orey Hardware Co. 290 Julius Blumberg, 1Sc, 291 Xerox Corporative► OTHER INFORMATION 34.08 MOAN MIR DRAINAGE! P>N HCT CONTRACT #7 10.08 6.6410.4 79.75 A-8510.4 6.00 1.1660.4 2741 A-1660.4 16.78 1-1110.4 46.60 1.1620.4 50,00 10.6510.4 18.62 1.1620.4 194.14 1-1630.4 44.01 1.1620.4 30.50 1-1620.4 30.50 30.50 30.50 A-16;0.4 1.1620.4 A-1620.4 30.50 1-1620.4 30.00 1.1620.4 80.21 A0.1660.4 2.00 1.7030.4 2.10 A-7110.4 3.97 1.1620.4 4.00 A-1110.4 192.66 1.1620.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of Nay 19 73 [SEAL] Mappings: Town Clerk To WARRANT Louis Diehi , Supervisor Town of Nappin9er , County of Dutohess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WappGgr , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of May , 19 73 , 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 292 Na Coabs Stationer S.85 A.1660.4 293 Central Hudson Gas 6 Esc 159.08 A-1620.4 228 Central Hudson Gas i Slat 16.20 A-3310.4 OTHER INFORMATION 295 R. H. Lingo, Inc. 6.75 A.7110.4 A-7110.4 56.30 296 Hugh J. Maurer 101.30 A-1920.5 45.00 B-7310.2 300.00 297 ieacon Distributing 370.56 A-7140.4 70.56 298 George Schlathaus 28.50 A-7110.4 299 George Schlathaus 33.02 1-1920.5 Hudson Valley Building 300 Materials, Inc. 171.81 A.7140.4 301 Lstterii Sporting Goods 1,503.00 Aw7140.4 302 i. J. Marin a Sons. Inc. 183.62 *7110.4 303 Ralph Vinall 689.50 A-7110.4 304 Dave Alexander, Inc. 1,160,00 A-7110.4 - 305 R. J. Brooker, Co. Inc. 5.00 A-1620.4 306 Mew York Telephone 472.44 A.1620.4 307 Rudolph R. Lapar, P. S. 14,110.61 STORM SS1181 Ri00JSCT CONT. 67 / icy In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of MaY ., 19. y3.. Town Clerk Wtappin ger SPECIAL DISTRICTS To WARRANT Louis Diehl Town of Wappinger Wappinger ..1.4th.da of say , 19.1._, 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: , Supervisor , 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 CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 74 South Avenue Exxon L. T. Linda Septic Tank 75 Cleaning Service L. T. Linda Septic Tank 76 Cleaning Service 77 Camo Pollution Control 78 Grey Hardware Co. 79 Diesing Supply Co. Inc. Worthington Marine & 80 Industrial Products,Inc. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 28.75 882-8130.4 430.00 50.00 35.00 45.18 211.09 350.25 81 Central Hudson Gas & Elea 141.57 82 Central Hudson Gas & Elee: 220.43 Town of Poughkeepsie 83 Arlington Sewage Treat. 60.00 Town of Poughkeepsie 84 Arlington Sewage Treat_ Town of Poughkeepsie 85 Arlington Sewage Treat. 20.00 S81-8130.4 20.00 882-8130.4 OTHER INFORMATION 881-8130.4 881-8130.4 7.00 883-8130.4 14.00 882-8130.4 14.00 881-8130.4 8.90 883-8130.4 31.99 882-8130.4 4.,9 881-8130.4_/_-24.09 853-8130.4�16T.00 583-8130.4 SW/ -8330.4 881-8130.4 881-8130.4 3 mos. Nov. Dec. & Jag_. S81-8130.4 Feb. March 86 Hell -Herring, Inc. 17.40 881-8130.4 87 N & S Supply Corp. 28.72 881-8130.4 88 Central Hudson Gas & *leg 179.88 SW2-8320.4 89 Central Hudson Gas & Elegy: 130.03 Town of Poughkeepsie 90 Arlington Sewage Treat. 76.25 Town of Poughkeepsie _Al Arlington Sewage Treat. 92 Axton -Cross Company 121.50 93 Axton Cross Company 272.28 94 Arthur Waddle 17.80 95 William F. Mihans, Jr. 16.70 Hach Chemical Co. Inc. , 90.10_ 882-8130.4 883 8130.4 36.25 882-8130.4 96 882-8130.4 SW1-8330.4 S81-8130.4 881-8130.4 882-8130.4 881-8130.4 882-8130.4 881-8130.4 882-8130.4 40.50 121.50 5.93 5.93 5.56 5.56 30.03 30.03 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this_..! !' . day of Nay 19 73 [SEAL] 083-8130.4 883-8130.4 883-8130.4 883-8130.4 110.28 5.94 5.58 30.04 Wappinger Town Clerk SPECIE DISTRICTS WARRANT To Louis Diehl , Supervisor Town of wappinger Wappinger , County of Dutc hess , 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 l4tb..day of Nay , 191..., 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 98 Pauline Egan Toren of Poughkeepsie 99 Arlington Sewage Treat. Town of Poughkeepsie 100 Arlington Sewage Treat. Town of Poughkeepsie 101 Arlington Sewage Treat. 102 Howe -Rutledge Worthington Marine & 103 Industrial Products,Inc. Town of Poughkeepsie 104 Arlington Sewage Treat. 36.25 11677,30 AMOUNT ALLOWED iii97 Central Hudson Gas & it 520.87 FUND OR ACCOUNT S13-8130.4 OTHER INFORMATION 63.25 883-8110.1 60.00, 883-8130.4 20.00 813-8130.4 Feb. 20.00 883-8130.4 Nash 79.45 813-8130.4 188.30 853-8130.4 882-8130.4 Feb. In Witness Whereof, 1` have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Woringer this 15th day of - Way .. 1973 [SEAL] Z311t4lailae.A.).— Town Clerk HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT WARRANT To , Supervisor Town of Walpinger , County of Outehess , 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 140..day of May , 19.11, 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. IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 68 Agway Petroleum Corp. 481.' 085110.4 69 Lane Pipe Corporation 3191. 70 Capitol Highway Materials 19.5 71 Edgerton Sales Corp. 72 R.H. Lingo, Inc. 1285. «'+ 11.,« 73 Montfort Oros., Inc. 173.5 74 0utchass Barry $ Supply 184.«« 73 Clove Excavators, Inc. 10926.1 76 Spoor-Lasher, Inc. 115.5 77 Spoor -usher, Inc. 1365. 78 Spoor-Lasher, Inc. 434.81 79 Sp..r-usher,, Inc. 96305 80 Theisen Equip. Co. Inc. 8.5 81 Sennett Enterprises 135.4 82 Theism Equip. Co. Inc. 14.1r 831 1 K Auto Supply 95.4 84 Urey Hardware Co. 21.4 85 Ralph C. Herman, Co. 2.` 86 Midway Ras & Service 4. 87 Ellison Products 88 Madsen River Sales 85.2 89 Waiter Smith Welding 90 *mar Associates, Inc. 61.«� vu a n. U. Yenn Machinery Co.37,319.00 In Witnie4ihWhereof} I have hereunto set my hand this day of y 31. 3. [SEAL) n u ►1 11 N 11 OTHER INFORMATION 0r5110 - 100.00: 0M5130.4 - 35.45 0115130.4 11 SI u 0$ 11 u n 1Tt2 /9 A3.3 'ALAI riV1V1! t1l,l.UULV niunwai P'1L 1 Wappi nger and the Seal of the Town of , 19 73 Town Clerk