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1973-03-12 RGM1 r., ;1 AGENDA - TOWN BOARD MARCH 12, 1973 1. SUPERVISOR CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. Accept Minutes 4.REPORTS OF OFFICERS Supervisor Town Justices .Building Inspector Judge Bulgers Annual Report General Fund: Highway: . •, OKSD. FLTWD SD • OKWD FLTWD WD RFSD 74-44 7,1ALc 5. -PETITIONS &COMMUNICATIONS a. Peter Murphy re: drainage problems (Fleetwood) b. J. Gerzof re: Lift Station Kent Rd. c. Chelsea & Hughsonville Fire Districts re: Fire Code d. S. Pike,- recommendation on Shapiro e. John Holler - iequest permission to attend monthly meetings' f. L. Eck re: Town hall & other subjects pertaining to good and welfare of the Town g. M. Mohnach re: Central Wappinger Water District h. Resignation of A. Cooke from Zoning Board of Appeals John.Haubennestel re: drainage problem P4 6. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7. RESOLUTIONS a. Repeal of Section 412.02 b. Route 9 rezoning c. Bids for Highway Trucks and Loader 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS,' a. Martin Leskow re: Dedication of Leskow Circle,- Recreation land b. .S. Piketre: "Mobil Home" definition amendment.. 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT ' • • • " ' 4 4 14 55 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on March 12, 1973, at the Town Hall, Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 9:16 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Absent: Harry Holt, Councilman Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town The Minutes of the February 12, 1973 Regular Monthly Meeting and the Special Meeting of March 5, 1973, having been previously sent to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their approval. MR. SALAND moved the minutes of the February 12, 1973 Regular Monthly Meeting and the March 5, 1973 Special Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays The monthly reports were received from the Supervisor, Town Justices and Building Inspector, also the Annual Reports from the Town Justices. MR. CLAUSEN moved the monthly reports and the Town Justices Annual Reports be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Bills received for payment were as follows: General Fund $ 14,423,53 OKSD $294.40 F1tSD $524.72 Highway Fund 3,706.08 OKWD 131.83 F1tWD 233.74 RFSD 686.70 MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Supervisor Diehl directed that the matter of Tall Trees Water Improvement be taken as the next order of business. A Public Hearing having been duly held on March 12, 1973 on the Establishment of the Tall Trees Water Improvement Area in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, Pursuant to Article 12c of the Town Law; Affidavits of Posting and Publication offered for the record at the hearing, and all persons desiring to be heard were heard, the matter was placed before the Board for their consid- eration. The following Order was moved by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN, seconded by Councilman Saland, and unanimously carried: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12c OF THE TOWN LAW. 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 Water Improvement Area known as the Tall Trees Water Improvement 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 district and a general plan of the water system, and WHEREAS an order was duly adopted by the Town Board reciting the filing of said map, plan, and report, the improvements proposed, the boundaries of the proposed improvement area, and the estimated expenses thereof and specifying March 12th, 1973 at 7:30 P.M. as the time in the said Town Hall in the said Town of Wappinger, as 57< the place where the said Town Board would meet to consider the map, plan, and report and to hear all -persons interested in the subject thereof, concerning the same, and WHEREAS, a hearing in the matter was duly held by the Board on this 12th day of March, 1973, commencing at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall in the said Town and considerable discussion upon the matter having been had and all persons desiring to be heard having been duly heard including many of the residents in person and various other persons speaking in favor of the establishment of the proposed improvement area; NOW, upon the evidence given upon such hearing and upon motion of Mr. Clausen, Councilman, seconded by Mr. Saland, Councilman and unanimously passed, it is RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that (a) the map, plan and report has been filed with the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger for public inspection and it duly complies with Article 12c of the Town Law and it is otherwise sufficient; (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 establish the Tall Trees Water Improvement #1, and it is further RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that the establishment of a water improvement area as proposed in said map, plan, and report be approved; that the improvement therein mentioned be constructed 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 "Tall Trees Water Improvement" shall be bounded and described as set forth on Schedule A attached hereto. RESOLVED, that the proposed improvement, including costs -of rights of way, construction costs, legal fees andallother expenses shall be financed as follows: -by a bond issue extend- ing over a thirty year life period, and it is further RESOLVED AND DETERMINED that the maximum amount to be expended for said improvement is $80,000.00 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 of land 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 the -adoption and as provided by Town Law. 5 SCHEDULE A ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the County of Dutchess and. State of New York bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Wheeler Hill Road, said point being the northerly most corner of the herein described proposed improvement, said point also being the northerly most corner of Lot 1 as laid down on a map entitled "Section One - Subdivision Map of Tall Trees" on file in the Dutchess County Clerk's Office as Map #3250, thence in a southeasterly direction along the northerly lines of Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 of Map #3250, the following bearings and:. distances: South 44°-02'-50" East 460.85 feet South 44°-34'-00' East. 603,46 feet South 42°-41'-40" East 53.55 feet South 44°-17'-20" East 478.00 feet to a point, said point being at the northerly intersections of Lots 63 and 64 as laid down on a map entitled "Map of Tall Trees -Section 2" on file, in the., Dutchess County Clerk's Office as Map #3354, thence first in a southeasterly direction and thence a southwesterly direction along the northern line of Lot 63 and the wes- terly Lines, of Lots 63, 62., 61, 60., 59, and Recreation and Water Storage Areas of Map #3354, the following bearings and distances: South 440-17'-20" South 42°-31'-20" South 45°-59'-20" South 41°-02'-20" East - 212.99 feet East - 120.34 feet East - 141.04 feet West -1212.86 feet to a point, said point being the southerly corner of the Recreation Lot, thence in a westerly direc- tion along the southwesterly lines of the Recrea- tion Area, unnumbered lot, Lots 56, 55, 54, 53 , 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, 45, and the area re- tained for well water supply, the following bear- ings and distances: North 34°-23'-30" West - 433.78 feet North 44°-09'-50" West - 750.14 feet North 440-25'-40" West - 492.33 feet North 44 -23'-10" West - 445.98 feet to a point on Wheeler Road, said point being the westerly corner of the area retained for well water supply, thence in a northeasterly direction along the southerly side of Wheeler Hill Road the following bearings and distances: North 43°-02'-09" North 43°-02'-09" North 43°-02'-09" North 42°-21'-00" North 43°-41'-50" North 43°-41'-50" North 43°-41'-50" or place:of beginning. East East East East East East East - 258.00 feet - 100.00 feet - 75.00 feet - 347.97 feet - 75.98 feet - 100.00 feet - 180.0.0 feet to the point 59, Mr. Peter Murphy, 17 Fleetwood -Drive, wrote the Board outlining several problems he was experiencing regarding sewerage back up and drainage problems,and. requested to speak before the Board he on these conditions. In addressing the: Board/elaborated first on the drainage in: the. back of his property. He noted that where the drainage in the rear of his property had been installed, not having been seeded or planted, cars, motorcycles etc. were driving through. He felt that a dozen plantings would _prevent this. Also, the land behind still remains swampy, attracting mosquitoes in the summer. Mr. Lapar answering Mr. Dieh1's question as to whether the contractor had fulfilled his obligations, stated that it was his recollection that the Fleetwood Homeowners Associa- tion was going to fill in that whole area after the pipe was instal- led, this planapparently falling by. the wayside. There was no plan to put in plantings, again -working on the assumption that the residents were going to utilize this area. The matter of fill was discussed, andbeing deemed far too expensive (aside from 1 - the fact there were no funds allocated in. the budget for such a project), no conclusion was reached. Mr. Murphy, going into the sewerage back=up problem that both he and his neighbor Mr. Baer have experienced, indicated that they both would appreciate some kind of preventative maintenance program in relation to cleaning out the sewer pipes. There was some discussion -about the Town purchasing a roto -rooter for all the districts for a preventative maintenance programas opposed to digging up a section of pipe in the vicinity of Mr. Baer's and Mr. Murphy's home. (Mr. Lapar believed the problem was a slight dip in the main pipe in front of or slightly below these two residences, creating the buildup causing the stoppage). Mr. Baer urged the Town to consider a periodic maintenance program. Mr. Diehl suggested, with recommendationof the Board, that Mr. Lapar get with Mr. Waddle and find out the cost of such a rotary that would take care of this type of situation in this and other sewer areas, and if necessary, continue with periodic cleaning out. Mr. Jensen indicated that he had unofficially spoken with Mr. Waddle on this. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Lapar to check to see how serious Mr. Murphy's and Mr. Baer's problem was and estimate the cost of correcting it by digging up and replacing -the pipe. There• were no recommendations to relieve either problem. The following letter was received from Julius Gerzof. February 14, 1973 Honorable Louis Diehl Supervisor, Town of Wappinger Town Hall Wappinger, New York Dear Sir: I wish to bring to your attention my letter of November 2, 1972, in which we advised you that the lift station on Russett Lane, off_Pippen Lane, in the development area of Ye Olde Apple Orchard was transferred to the Town approx- imately two years ago, and further, that the -same is enclosed by a cyclone fence. The lift station is several feet above grade and must be lowered by the Town sothat the roads may be installed, Until this is attended to, the roads at this point cannot be installed and constitutes a hazard. We intend to proceed..with,the roads as soon as weather conditions permit, and apply for permits. Work must start immediately on the lowering of the lift station so that it will not impair or impede the installation of the roads, which so far, has precluded the issuance of permits, to our great damage. A copy of this letter was sent to Vincent Kelley, P.E., but we never received a response from him either. Very truly yours, Julius M. Gerzof February 19, 1973 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Re: Rockingham Sewer District Ye Olde Apple Orchard Attention: Supervisor Diehl: 61: Gentlemen: I have received a copy of a letter addressed to the Town Board from Mr. Gerzof referring to a Pump Station on Russett Lane which appears to be obstructing development -of theadjacent road. Mr. Gerzof appears to be expecting a reply of some sort from me although I cannot imagine why. My recollection of this situation is that the subject pump station was located, installed and elevations set by the developer with no assistance or approval of any Town agents or :employees. Its location and elevation should have been set by reference to the subdivision plan since it was all part of one package and all the responsibility of the developer to do correctly. It occurs to me that, while the District may own the pump station, it is the developers responsibility to now make the subdivision roads and elevations conform to existing pump station elevations by revising plans and elevations as may be necessary. Very truly yours, s/ Vincent C. Kelley, P.E. MR. DIEHL moved that the Town Clerk forward Vincent Kelley's recommendation to Mr. Gerzof. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Letters were received from both the Hughsonville and -Chelsea_ Fire Districts requesting that the Town Board consider writing a fire code that would be more adequate. It is their feeling that the New York State Fire Code is not adquate with respect to fire protection for the many proposed multiple dwellings and commercial developments now under consideration in the Town of Wappinger. Mr. Diehl recommended that the Fire Committee, Messrs. Jensen and Holt, work with the three Fire District Chiefs (Chelsea, Hughsonville and New Hackensack) in regard to updating our fire code, and perhaps Mr. Holler could contact all the chiefs and arrange a meeting. A recommendation was received from Susan Pike, Zoning Administrator, regarding the issuance of a Salvage Yard License for Sid Shapiro (Mid -Hudson Auto Wreckers). Her recommendation was to issue a temporary license, six month.iicense_be issued with the condition that the fencing and screening required by the Zoning Board of • Appeals be completed within the six-month period. (The temporary period to extend to July 1, 1973). 62 MR. JENSEN moved that a Temporary Salvage Yard License be issued to Sid Shapiro, subject to the conditions stipulated by Miss Pike. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A request was received from John Holler, to attend monthly luncheon meetings of the Mid -Hudson Valley Chapter of the New York State Building Officials Conference; members of the Town of Wappinger Planning Board and Susan Pike, sion to attend a field trip to Zoning Administrator request permis- the Communities of Columbia, Mary- land and Reston, Virginia, arranged by the New York State Office of Planning Services, Friday and Saturday, May 4th and 5th, 1973; and, Arthur Waddle requests permission to attend a two week course on Water at Syracuse University March 19 through March 30, 1973. MR. DIEHL moved that these requests be granted, and their legi- timate expenses be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. Eck, having requested to speak before the Board regarding the Town Hall and other subjects, began with the existing Town Hall, its' antiquated facilities and people working in an office that is unfit to live in. He wants the public to know the situation. It was turned over to a committee and all the committee says is "they're working on it", and he criticized the fact that when they found a place on Myers Corners Road it was put to a vote, but the public was left uninformed as to the condition of the present facility and ignorant of the real needs of the Town. Nothing has .been done since, except talk about the piece -of junk across the street, which is =even -worse than this. Mr. Diehl interrupted, stating that the -Town:isrinvestigating, and looking at all avenues and trying to expedite it as fast as possible in the right way. Mr. Eck ended this part of the discussion by stating that it was a disgrace for a first class Town to be limited in an area like this. He then launched into a discussion on the notices being sent out by 63 Cole Layer . Trumble on, °the County reappraisal, . then,. noting Mr. Leskow's name on the agenda said that he had presented evidence at the last Board meeting why that thing dbuldn't be taken over .jLeskow Circle). It should only be taken over like he recommended it should. The following letter was received: Dogwood -'Hill Road Wappingers Falls, N.Y. February 28, 1973 Wappingers Town Board Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Dear Sirs: I recently learned that Dogwood Hill Road is going to be included in the extended Town of Wappinger water district by the summer of 1974. Some residents on Dogwood Hill Road are experiencing serious water shortages now. A new house is being built on the street which no doubt will cause a further drop in the water table. My well is 420' deep and we are pumping it dry on the average of 3&4 times daily. While we have water to use, the recovery rate is slow enough to be a real problem. Some of the residents have found that taking their laundry to laundromats has helped conserve water for other purposes If we are having difficulties now, one:can only:.wo nder how serious the situation will be during the summer months when water levels will drop even further. Since you plan to run_a water main over DeGarmo Hill this spring, -we sincerely:hope'you will include our street in the earliest possible phase of construction. Yours truly, 2/ Martin G. Mohnach Mr. Diehl recommended this be placed on file, since it is subject to the approval of the Water Improvement Area, and since Mr. Lapar is aware of Mr. Mohnach's request, will take it into consideration if it is feasible'engineering wise in this direction. The Clerk informed the Board that she had received the resignation of Allen B. Cooke from;the Zoning _Board of -Appeals (due to his appoint- ment•to the .'Town .of Wappinger Planning Board). :This resignation creates a vacancy on Mr. Diehl, on behalf the Townlof Wappinger Zoning:Boardc;of Appeals. of himself and the Board, gave credit to Mr. Cooke for his service as a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals and he was most happy to see him serving on the Planning Board. v s4 1 The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN .SALAND,_who .. moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that Nicholas Johnson be and he hereby is appointed to fill the vacancy on the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Wappinger which has occurred by reason -of the resignation of. Allen B. Cooke, and it is further RESOLVED, that the said Nicholas Johnson be and he hereby is appointed to fill such vacancy for the remainder of the term which shall expire on February 1, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Jensen Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Absent Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Resolution Duly Adopted The following letter, addressed to Supervisor Diehl, was read:. March 5, 1973 Mr. Louis D. Diehl Town Supervisor Town of Wappinger Wappingers Falls, ..New York Dear Mr. Diehl: For some time this office has received numerous complaints that residents in the Town of Wappinger bordering on Imperial Boulevard, a privately owned road, contributed to a drainage problem which during the winter has caused hazardous conditions and necessitated the owner to provide additional salt, sand and services in the area. I recently wrote Sue Pike, your Zoning Administrator, in regard to the matter, and received a reply dated February 28, copy of which is attached. The purpose of this letter is to request the assistance of the Town of Wappinger, requesting residents bordering the pre- mises to refrain from introducing additional water onto the road. The interest of.the Village of Wappingers is to eliminate the additional effluent and salt, sand and other extraneous material from entering our storm sewer from the privately owned sewer on Imperial Boulevard. It is of course a recognized fact -by thisoffice that if water is directed from one neighbor onto another neighbor's proper- ty, it is -a matter of concern between the individual property owners. Your cooperation in obtaining some relief from this problem will be very much appreciated. Very truly yours, s/ John. W. Haubennestel 65 MR. JENSEN moved that Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town, receive a copy of this letter, and review it for content. Seconded_by Mr. Saland. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes. 0 Nays. The following letter was received: Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: March 7, 1973 Re: Wappinger Sewer;. Improvement #1 COB.tract #1-: Central-Wappinger Water Improvement Contract #1 On December 20, 1972, at 11:00 A.M., bids for the above contracts were opened and read by the Town Clerk of the Town -of Wappinger. The results were as follows: Bellino Bros. Lombardi & Son, Inc. Const. Co., Inc. 1st of 4 Sewer $ 453,401.00 $ 618,445.00 Water 240,050.00 374,187.50 Total :693,451.00 992,632.50 2nd of 4. Sewer 453,401.00 618,445.00 Water 243,890.00 .' 378,002.50 Total 697,291.00 997,437.50 3rd of 4 Sewer 481,709.50 649,886.50 Water 240,050.00 374,187.50 Total 721,759.60 1,024,074.00 4th of 4 Sewer 481,709.50 649,886.50 ,Water 243,890.00 -• 378,992.50 Total 725,599.50 1,028,878.00 I have examined the bids and find the bids of Lombardi & Son, Inc. to be in _order. I, therefore, recommend that the Town Board award the contracts to Lombardi & Son, Inc., the low bidder. I also recommend that the alternate bids be awarded. It is recommended that for Central Wappinger Water Improve- ment #1, ductiie*-iron pipe be selected because if its greater reliability. It is also recommended that for Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1, Alternate #1 for the larger pipe be awarded, with the knowledge that the pipe size can be reduced at a later date if necessary. It is further recommended that since these contracts can be awarded separately, all contracts be signed as soon as it is legally possible. 66 I am.enclosing a bid analysis sheet for your perusal. "Verytruly yours s/ Rudolph E. Lapar Mr. Rappleyea indicated that the recommendation for the bid for the Sewer Improvement should be the only one to be taken into consideration, since the Water Improvement would be a bit premature. The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN JENSEN: RESOLVED, that, upon the recommendation of Rudolph E. Lapar, P.E., the bid for Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 Contract #1, with Alternate ##1, be awarded to Lombardi & Son, Inc. -and further RESOLVED, that the Supervisor as Chief Fiscal Officer, be authorized and empowered to sign the contract with Lombardi & Son, Inc. as low bidders for the Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Ave Resolution Duly Adoptedf The following letters were received: c March 8, 1973 , Town Board, Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Gentlemen: Regarding the proposed "Tall Trees, Section 3" subdivision, at. the March_5, 1973 meetingLthe Planning Board of the Town of Wappinger made the following recommendation. The planning Board recommends that a fee of $100.00 per approved lot on the final subdivision plat be accepted in lieu of a land contribution. Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls,._New York Gentlemen: Respectfully ;yours s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan, Secr. Torn of Wappinger Planning -Board March 9, 1973 r; 67 We hereby offer $700.00 as funds in lieu of dedication of recreation land for our 7 -lot subdivision located in the Tall Trees development. Your Planning -Board required, -in its approval of our subdivision, that money be offered in lieu of land. This offer is made in compliance with the conditions of that approval. Yours truly, s/ David J. Flitt Pres. f Roundtree Builders Corp. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the $700.00 fee(representing 7 lots. $100.00 per'lot) be accepted in lieu of dedicAted land for Recreation in the Tall Trees Section 111 Subdivision. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays A letter was received from Donald J. Schroedertrequesting the Town of Wappinger assist the Wappingers Area Pop Warner Football League financially by paying the cost of the field lighting. It is estimated by them that the annual operating costs, electrically for this field (Wappinger Central Junior High School) will be under $400.00. Mr. Diehl recommended that the author of the letter be notified that the Lighting Committee (Messrs. Clausen & Saland) is going to investigate into what possibilities or what avenues we may take towards their request. Mr. Jensen, under' Committee reports, referring to securing costs estimates and bidding for splash boards required around the Rocking- ham Farms Sewer Plant facility, as requested by Mr. Waddle, requested the Clerk to write a letter to the Engineer to the District on this matter. (A letter from Arthur Waddle had been received with regard to this problem) . A Public Hearing having been duly held on the proposed repeal of Section 412.02 of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance, the matter was placed before the Board for thier consideration. Mr. Saland, indicating the receipt of a letter from the Town of Wappinger Planning Board on both Section 412.02 and the Route 9 rezoning proposal, hoped that the Town Board could meet with the Planning Board before making any determining decision. Mr. Diehl directed that action be tabled on the repeal of Section 412.02 of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance; Route 9 Rezoning; and the Mobile Home definition amendment until a meeting is held with the Town of Wappinger Planning Board. Bids were received and opened on March 7, 1973 for two dump trucks and an Articulated Payloader for the_Highway Department, and the recommendation of the Highway Superintendent on acceptance of the bids was placed before the Board for their consideration. The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN JENSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Highway Superintendent, being desirous of purchasing two (2) Dump Trucks with Plow Equipment, and one (1) Articulated Payloader, was granted permission from the Town Board on February 12, 1973.to seek bids, and - -- WHEREAS several, bids having been received and opened on March 7, 1973, the Highway Superintendent recommended that the bids for the two (2 ), Dump Trucks with ,Plow equipment, be awarded to Lindco Truck Sales, Inc., and the Articulated Payloader bid be awarded to H.O. Penn Machinery Co., :Ines, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that, upon the recommendation of the Highway Super- intendent, the bid for two (2) Dump Trucks with Plow equipment be awarded to Lindco Truck Sales, Inc. @$28,400.00, as meeting and/or exceeding the Specifications, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Highway Superin- tendent, the bid for the Articulated Payloader be awarded to H.O. Penn Machinery Co., Inc. @ $37,319.00 as meeting and/or exceeding the specifications. Seconded by: Councilman Clausen Roll Ca11 Vote: Supervisor Diehl Councilman Clausen Councilman Jensen Councilman Saland Aye Aye Aye Aye The matter of the dedication of Leskow Circle and Recreation Land from Martin Leskow was placed before the Board. Eugene Parlin, representing Martin Leskow, addressed the Board on 1 behalf of his client. He pointed out first, a Planning Board recommendation of February 6, 1973 approving a decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals of this subdivision, also August 8, 1972. He noted L L L L that the' Planning Board recommended that. $100.00 be taken in lieu of dedication of Recreation Land, whereas the Zoning Board of Appeals decision was made subject to the deeding of some non -buildable land to the Town. Mr. Leskow was prepared to deed over the land within Leskow Circle, however, he is very interested in protecting this land and asks that it be subject to a number of things, one of which is it be kept unimproved, and if at some future date if the Town decides they don't want the land, it revert back to him instead of selling the land to some developer. Mr. Diehl stated that it was the first time he had heard a request made of the Board directing or limiting the use of dedicated land for Recreation and stating the Town would deed it back and so forth. Subject to further discussion, he would look to counsel for advice. Mr. A . Rappleyea stated that, as he had advised Mr. Leskow, the Zoning Board of Appeals directed him to offer the land to the C! Town pursuant to that direction. Seemingly, Mr. Parlin is in doubt as to meaning of the Zoning Board of Appeals decision. He would, therefore, recommend that the matter be referred to the Zoning Board of Appeals for clarification of their decision. Mr. Parlin pointed out the Planning Board's recommendation of the acceptance of cash in lieu of land, and Mr. Rappleyea replied it was not the decision ofthePlanning Board to make, -the Zoning Board of Appeals had clearly stated that the land was, to be offered to the Town Board as a condition ofapproving of a variance as to lot ;r sizes. This was the first time the deed for this property has been tendered. MR. JENSEN moved that this matter be referred back to the Zoning Board of Appeals, and possible, the Town Board can sit in executive session on this matter. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 4 Ayes 0 Nays 69 70' # Mr. Leskow tendered a deed on Leskow Circle for the Board and the Attorney to the Town to review. A letter was received from Hugh J. Maurer, Chairman of the Recrea- tion Commission, inquiring if there had been any land dedicated for recreational purposes in the Apple Ridge Development. Mr. Diehl directed this inquiry be directed to the Attorney to the Town for his investigation. The following Order was moved by COUNCILMAN SALAND, seconded by Councilman Clausen, and unanimously adopted: IN 'THE .MATTER OF.THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WAPPINGER WATCH HILL WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA, IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12c OF THE TOWN LAW 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 Water Improvement -Area to be known as the Watch Hill Water Improvement Area, in the Town of Wqpinger, 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 licensediby the State of New York, showing the boundaries of the proposed Improvement Area. andgeneral plan:for-the water system, and WHEREAS' the improvements proposed asset 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 Watch Hill Development, of the Town of Wappinger, and said lands in the Town of Wappinger are bounded and described generally as follows: Beginning at a point on the Town Line, Town of Wappinger, on the North and Town of Fishkill on the South, said point being the intersection of said Town Line with lands of now or formerly Carlson and running thence along lands of now or formerly said Carlson, along lands of now or formerly Perry, along lands of now or formerly Rosenfeld, along lands of now or formerly Dougherty, along lands of now or formerly Creo, along lands of now or formerly Webb, along lands of now or formerly Larren, along lands of now or formerly Cadwallader, along lands of now or formerly Streeter, along lands of now or formerly Suozzo, along lands of now or formerly M. Mirras, along lands of now or formerly Leskow, along lands of now or formerly Nelson and along lands of now or formerly Rose, the following: North 34-31-50 East 192.90 7.1 feet to a point; thence North 56-02-20 East 97.57 feet to a point; thence North 60-27-40 East 123.98 feet to a point; thence North 55-27-20 East 185.16 feet to a'point; thence South -25-19-30 East 82.36 feet to a'point; thence South 78-22-30 East 97.01 feet to a point; -thence South 75-53-00 East 126.73 feet to a point; thence South 88-55-50 East 25.29 feet to a point; thence North 48-14-30 East 362.64 feet to a point; thence North 61-36-40 East 442.04'feet to a point; thence North 77-21-10 East 284.03 feet to a point; thence North 76-04-30 East 339.73 feet to a point; thence North 75--01-20 East. 528.11 feet to a point; thence North 73-18-50 East 173.00 feet to a point; thence North 58-21-50 East 191.52 feet to a point; thence North 62-48-10 East 97.54 feet to,a point; thence North 72-21-20 East 115.56 feet to a point; thence North 68-49-10 East ]21.83 feet to a point; thence North 73-39-00 East 255.69 feet"to a point; thence South 7-48-20 East 530.12 feet to a point; thence South 70-24-50 West 314.26 feet to a point; thence South 71-22-10 West 150.88 feet to a point; thence South 68 -33 -50 -West 75.55 feet to a point; thence South 15-52-10 East 47.83 feet to a point; thence South 3-40-20 East 104.60 feet to a point; thence South 9-35-50 East 269.14 feet to a point; thence South 13-29-30 East 161.11 feet to a point; thence North 77-40--10 East 375.05.fee t to a point; thence North 66-44-10 East 202.71 feet to a point; thence North 72-59-30 East 184.93 feet to a point; thence -.North 73-50-30 East 803.12 feet to a point; thence North 72-09-20 East 270.00 feet to a point; thence North 72-27-30 East 123.15 feet to a point; thence North.73-12-10 East 1872.90 feet to a point; thence North 69-11-10 .East 184.80 feet to a point; thence North 73-03-10 East 528.10 feet to a point; thence South.62-028-00 East 247.64 feet to a point; thence North 24-58-45 East 258.40 feet to -a point; thence South 68-07-50 East 25.29 -feet to -a point; thence South 55-18-50 East 25.11 feet to a point; thence South 24-58-45:_West 247.75 feet toa::point;.thence:South,62-28-00 East 175.95 feet to a point;thence South 23-17-10 East 271;78 feet to a point; _.thence : No.rth 60=58-10_:West 145.58 feet .to a point;, thence( South -:33=08=50 -West 1158.41 feet to a :point; thence Solith 731439-10 West. 454.62 feet to. a point; thence , South.73-00-10 West 600.00:feet to.a_point; thence South 74-01-10 West 125.80 to a point; thence South•73-21-10.West 150 feet more or less to a point on the aforesaid Town Line, Town of Wappinger on the Northv_andr.Town .of East Fishkill on the South; thence along said Town Line, over and through lands of now or formerly Leskow and over andthrough lands of now or formerly S. Arkaway, Northwesterly 5970 feet more or less to the. point of beginning; containing 166 acres of land be the. same more or less. WHEREAS,;it:is:proposed that said improvements are to be installed with no cost b the Improvement Area in that the developer of the land will install the water supply facilities, water mains and pumpting�stations'and associated facilities., and the:proposed:- Improvement Area will contract.with the Brinkerhoff Water Company, Inc. for a supply of water, and WHEREAS, it is: now desired to.:call_a:public._hearing pursuant to Section 209Qi .-Subdivision. 3; of .the.:Town Law; : NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the .Town::Board-of the: Town- of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: :: _.. Section 1. , A..meeting of the Town Board: -of the Town of Wappinger, DutchessviCounty; NewiYork, shailube held . inu then: Town Hall, Mill Street, .Village _ of..Wappingers:Falls, :Neva York in said Town on the. 27th day. ofs_March 1973 -at 7:30 P.M; . Eastern Standard Time, to hold a public hearing on the aforesaid proposed improvements and the plan, report, and map prepared and filed in connection therewith, at which all persons interested in the subject thereof -may be heard concerning the same, and to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by law. Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of such public hearing by publishing a copy of this order once in the Wappingers and Southern Dutchess News, the official newspaper, and by posting a copy hereof upon the bulletin board of her office, such publication and posting to be made not less than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) days before the date set herein for said public hearing. Section 3. This Order shall take effect immediately. s/ Leif Jensen Louis Clausen Stephen Saland Louis Diehl The following. Order was moved by COUNCILMAN SALAND, seconded by Councilman Clausen., and unanimously carried: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WAPPINGER WATCH HILL SEWER IMPROVEMENT AREA, IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12c OF THE TOWN LAW. 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 Sewer Improvement Area to be known as the Wappinger Watch Hill 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 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 Improve- ment Area and a general plan for the sewer system, and WHEREAS the improvements proposed as set forth in said plan and ,report consist of sanitary sewer facilities, sewer mains, pumping stations and associated facilities located in the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS the, improvement will provide for the southern area of the Town of Wappinger, and said lands in the Town of Wappinger are bounded and described generally as follows: Beginning at a point in the most easterly corner of Lot 8B, as shown on a map of Dutchess Park, Section 4B, dated February 9, 1972, revised March 7, 1972, prepared by Burgess & Behr, P.C., Carmel, N.Y. and filed in the office of the,County Clerk of Dutchess County on March 24, 1972, running thence from said POINT OF BEGINNING and along the northerly line of said lot 8B of Dutchess Park, Section 4B, along the Town Line (reputed) dividing the Town of Wappinger 734 on the north and the Town of Fishkill on the south, and running along the northerly bounds of Dutchess Park, Section 4B, along the northerly bounds of Brinkerhoff Watch Hill, Sections 3 and 4, -and along otherlands of the Grantor, North 85-57-56 West 2743.73 feet to a point in the line of lands now or formerly of Carlson; thence along lands now or formerly of Carlson, the following courses and distances North34-31-50 East 192.90 ft. North 56-02-20 East 97.57 ft. North 60-26-40 East 123.98 ft. North 55-27-20 East 185.16 ft. South 25-19-30 East 82.36 ft. South 78-22-30 East 97.01 ft. South 75-53-00 East 126.73 ft. South 79-20-30 East 358.71 ft. South 88-55-50 East 25.29 ft. North 48-14-30 East_362.64 ft. North 61-36-40 East 442.05 ft. and North 63-18-20 East.139.66 ft. to lands now or formerly of Perry; thence along lands now or formerly of Perry, andklands:now or formerly,of-Rosenfild, North 77-21-10 East 284.03 ft. and North 76-04-30 East 60.68 ft. to a pointp thence through other -lands of the Grantor, the following courses and distances: ' •. and to the South South South. South South South South POINT OF 48-09-00 East 573.97 ft. 30-56-57 East 163.80 ft. 19-57-30 East 12500 ft. 46-31-22 East 55.90 ft. 19-57-30 East 242.47 ft.. 64-29-00 West 136.83 ft. 72-57-00 West 20.06 ft. BEGINNING, CONTAINING 33.468 Acres WHEREAS, it is proposed that there will be no cost for the establishment of said Sewer Improvement Area in that the developer of the land involved herein will install the facilities and dedi- cate the same to the Improvement_Area without cost to the Improvement Area, and the Improvement Area will contract with the Town of Fishkill, acting on behalf of the Dutchess Park School District, for services in treatment of the effluent; and WHEREAS, it is ndw desired%to calla public hearing pursuant to Section 209Q, Subdivision3, of the Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess Countyi New.York, asfollowsi Section 1. rA meeting of -the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, shall be held in the Town Hall, Mill Street, Village -of Wappingers Falls, New York, on the 27th day of March, 1973, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Ti- to hold a public hearing:on-the aforesaid'proposed improvements and the plan, report, and map prepared and filed in connection therewith at which all persons interested in the subject thereof may be heard concerning the same; -and to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by law. Section 2. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of such public hearing by publishing a copy of this order once in the Wappingers and Southern Dutchess News, the official newspaper, and by posting a copy hereof upon the bulletin ?4 i board of her office, such publication and posting to be made not less than ten (10) dor more than twenty (20) days before the date set herein for said public hearing. Section\..3. This Order shall take effect._ immediately. -c , s/ Leif Jensen .Louis Clausen Stephen Saland Louis Diehl Mr. Clausen recommended that:the:Town Clerk be .directed to request the Planning Board to meet.with the Town Board at 8:30 P.M. on March 27th to discuss the "Mobile Home" dafinitton, Route 9 rezoning and:repeal of Section 412.02; Mr. Rappleyea informed the Board that, under the V&T Law the Town has certain obligations to pick up abandoned vehicles and the Board should designate some person to perform that function and Miss Pike seems to be the most logical one since she has been involved in this area. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Susan Pike, Zoning Administrator be designa- ted as the Town of Wappinger.Official _who will be in charge of handling the disposition of abandoned vehicles. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Roll Call Vete: 4 Ayes 0 Nays Mr. Joseph !nco'ronato, being recognized by the Chair,. commented briefly on a recent quote by NYS Water Commission in relation to consideration of the repeal of Section 412.02. The article referred to a study of water resources of the Southeastern portion of the State, which projected a water shortage in the year 2000. Mr. Eck countered that by repealing that section the cost of central water would be almost prohibitive to the residents. MR. SALAND moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Clausen and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 10:54 P.M. ��► akpUs.J4 Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS To LOUIS D. DIEHL Town of WAPPINGER WARRANT , Supervisor , County of DUTCHESS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the .12th day of March , 19.7.x.__, 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 41 Walter S. Pratt & Sons, 20.4a SS3-8130.4 Inc. OTHER INFORMATION 47 Central Hudson 591.55 SS3-8130.4 SS1-8130.4 24.21 ss2-8130.4 24.21 41 Mach Cemical Co. Inc. 72 5 cc1.8130 24.23 SS1-8130.4 4.59 44 William F. Mihans. Jr. 13.78: SS2-8130.4 4.59 SS3-8130.4 4.60 Sw1-8320.4 4.24 45 Urey Hardvare Co. 89.07 SS1 8130.4 46.35 SS2-8130.4 6.56 SS3-8130.4 31.92 SW2-8320.4 38.88 46 Axton -Cross Company 155.52 SS2-830.4 ? 1F; 64 47 Cain Sewer Cleaning Service 21.40 SS2-8130.4 48 N & S Supply Corn. 1.9C SS2-813Q-4 49 Central Hudson ,49.42_ SS2-813Q_4 50 Torres Equipment Co_ 14.1(1 Sire-uV-1-4 51 (antral Hiirlcnn 19n 5q SW2-8320.4 52 R. H. Linae. Inc. 8.07 SS1-8130.4 53 H.O.Penn Machinery Co. 1.0.25- SS1-8130.4 54 Central Hudson 700 9} SS1-R110.4 . 55 Central Hudson 127.55 SW1-8320.4 14 nn 543-8110.4 Gen. Fund Vouch?r 107 Elaine Snow1' Petty Cazh In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappngex this 13th day of MaxQb. , 19.23... [SEAL] Town Clerk HIGHWAI DEPT. To Louis D. Diehl Town of WaPPinfrw WappinDer WARRANT , Supervisor , County of Dutehsss , 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 73 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as 12th day of Mersh a certificate thereof having been and directed to pay to each of hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. 23 Dutehsss Quarry G Supply 17.82 24 Spew-Lashsr Co. Inc 857.78 2501 C1ws Excavators, Inc. 748.16 26 Theisen Equipment Cs Inc 3.50 NAME OF CLAIMANT (AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 27 R.N. tinge, Ins. 28 Ursy Hardware Company 29 O.F. Osodrich Cowpony O.R. Goodrich Company Ralph C. Herman CO inc 004 huts Supply, Inc Midway Oss i Service Aare Tank i Truck Corp Rowe- Rut 1 ods Rsya1 Sala & Supply Hudson River Sates Garp Johnston & Johnston 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 36.77 7=20 66.73 190.4 76.86 65.56 4.00 8.35 36.80 66.55 56.02 50.00 *mar Associates, Inc. 135.73 Wsltsr Smith Melding Ellison Products H.O. Penn Machinery Terra Equipment Co 44 James J. Osisley Trse Co 45 Intsrnati acsl Sett Co J In Witness Whereof, I havwrch unto set this 1 •-•• -day f [SES] 3.00 20.87 11.23 519.74 320.00 D$5140.4 402.57 005142.4 045110.4 N N N N 005130.4 N N es a N a 4' ►1 ►i p 14 u ►1 ►/ OTHER INFORMATION 704 ea my hand and the Seal 73 a Town of Waffinilsr 19 .44100644W -Q - Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER WAPPINGER , County of PLITCH iS.a , 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 ch , 19..1, 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 12th day of a certificate thereof and directed to pay hereinafter stated: Mar CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 44 Arthur Wadt1a 95 Arthur Waddle New York Hilton Hotel 97 Francis Sherpw 98 Norma O'Rourke 99 Custom Cleaning Contr_ 100 Sylvia C. Guarino !AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 101 Pauline Egan 102 George Wells 103 Elaine H. Snowden 104 Sloper-Willen 105 Philip E. Stillerman 106 H. D. Web is .er 107 Elaine H. Snowden 108 Susan J. Pike 109 Allen B. Cooke 110 Rudolph E. Lapar 111 Allan Rappleyea 112 Holiday Inn - Downtown 113 Daniel J. Hannigan,DVM 114 James T. Guarino 115 Urey Hardware Co. ' 00 ✓ A111n_4 314.40. A 1920.5 1,174.81.. A 1920.5 166.66_' A 1620.1 332.50. A 1330.1 125.00 r A 1620.4 24.75 A 1220.4 764 17 ' A 177n 4 260.58. A 3510.1 55.00. A 1410.4 3,070.08. A 4540.4 130.30. A up _4 73.75 . A 1110.4 '3 0 �3� 3 111436 . I 11 OTHER INFORMATION At Rockefeller Center P.O. Bog 4147 Church St.Station N.Y.,N.Y. L0049 2.60 1 B 8010.4 (PETTY CASH) SS3 8110.4 (14,007 23.50 -' A 1920.5 A 1440.4 833.32. Sxi**Ritx B 1.440.4 A 1420.4 666.66 - 8 1420.4 701 E. Genesee St. 80.00 1 A 1920.5 Syracuse. N.Y. 13210 337.16- A 35.0.4 231.20 - A 3510.1 12.28 - A 7110.4 116 Urey Hardware Co. 7.38. A 1620.4 '/3,1q/.64. In Witness Whereof, I haveher unto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappin9,er this 13th day of March , 1973 [SEAL] To LOUIS D. DIEHL Town of WAPPINR u,sL Town Clerk , Supervisor , County of nvTCEIESS_ , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of wAPPIKER , County of. _DIITCHE.SS. , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of VA.P.P.INGER. and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 32th day of Ma -.?l t 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. )17 118 119 120 73.001, 121 Marshall & Sterlina.Inc. a3.5 122 Shaker.Travi 123 Marine Midland Bank 124 Holiday 125 Hartford Life Ins. Co 1,701.55i NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Labor-Mana ement Relatiorn spryine 1612 X St. N.W. SA* 808,Washxngton.DC National Commercial Bank & Trust Company Popper Electric Company Marchall & Sterlina.Inc. 5-00 43R _or% • A liASn 19.90 • A 1620.4 131910.4 A1910.431 n-4 cmckg A 'pain c OTHER INFORMATION A 9060.8 231.46 A 9060.8 231.46 126 Hartford Life Ins. Co. 1.163.47- B 9060.8 932.01 127 R.J. BronkerCo, Inc. 154.O' A 1620.7 I 128 Eggleston Office Equip. 138.55 # A 1620.7 I 129 IN. and S.D. News 54.24.'I B 6410.4 130 ki. And S.D. Neka 164in A n..cfi./ I PI 131 Williamson Law Book Co„Eja4!iLiuD_A 132 Central Hudson 170.71 ' A 1620.4 1. 133 Central Hudson I 16,201 A 3310,4 I 134 The Pendell Pres 3 1 13.15L A 1110.4 1 135 Xerox Corporation 1 231.98, A 1620.4 1 136 Radio Shack 9.18 i A 1110.4 I 137 I I B M 88 4 I 138 'Great Bear SpringCo. 1 30.00 # A 1620.4 1 In Witness Whereof, I have ereunto ifsermly hand and the Seal of the Town of.AapAinger , this 13th day of: March [SEAL] , 1973 Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAEPINGER. , County of...DIITC}E.S.S , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of SiAPRINGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 12th day of Mardi 19.23..., 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 139 Burroughs Corporation 81.55v A 1220.4 140 Ralph Vinall 316.00 e A7110.4 141 Goldsmith Bros. 8.35 . A 1220.4 142 George Schlathaus 11.50 # A 7110.4 143 Power Test Petroleum Dist 376.5 A 1620.4 i Inc. 8 8010.4 144 Clifford Thorne 9,50 B 8020.4 145 146 New York Telephone 465.fifi, A 1620.4 13.50 A 1620.4 Pitney -Bowes, Inc. q 3 !)- OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger this 13th March day of , 19 73 Town Clerk [SEAL] 4 fr A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger on March 12, 1973, at Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York in the matter of the Establishment of the Tall Trees Water Improvement Area. Supervisor Diehl opened the Hearing at 7:39 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Harry Holt, , Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavit of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized by Albert Osten of the W&SD News. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part thereof of the minutes of this Hearing). Mr. Diehl asked the Town Attorney to present details. Mr. Rappleyea asked Mr. Lapar, Engineer to the Town to give sworn testimony. He was sworn in by the Town Clerk. He was questioned by the Attorney as to his education and present occupation, where he maintains his office and if he had prepared a map and plan of this district. Mr. Rappleyea asked what parcel of land was involved. He was told Tall Trees I and II Subdivision developed by Angelo Williams. The facilities consisted of a well, pump house and storage house, the system served approximately 63 residents and there would be another 7 lots added. When asked about costs, Mr. Lapar stated acquisition would be $55,000, metering of the whole area or repairing existing meters $4,000, some problems with water pressure which would have to be corrected, total bonding $80,000, - average cost to residents $85 per year plus O&M charge - total $146.25 for a year. The Hearing was then opened to the public. Arthur Platt, Bowdoin Lane, asked about a nursing home in the area drilling for a well, would it affect their water pressure. If they are drwaing from their system, where do they stand (district residents. SES What happens from now on - when will the Town take it over. Mr. Diehl said it was up to when the Town Board would act - it could be tonight. Mr. Rappleyea explained the mechanics - after Town Board approval the next step would be Audit & Control, issuance of bonds. After that approval hopefully within 60 days, they would also need approval from New York State Department of Environmental Conserva- tion, Dutchess County Department of Health and Public Service Com- mission/ He thought within 6 months, the Town would be operating the system. Mr. Eck discussed the hearing of the PSC and the rate that Mr. Raker had set. He then debated with Mr. Lapar and Mr. Rappleyea on the amount of lots and houses that were in the district. Mr. Lapar had based his report on 80 lots, even though there aren't 80 homes, these lots are in the district and if developed, they must be served. Mr. Eck then went into the price of pipe Mr. Lapar quoted in his report. Mr. Platt, resident of Tall Trees spoke for the other residents, they appreciate the Town's concern for them and they definitely were in favor of the Town purchasing the system. They had requested this and he stated that their main concern was two -fold, the first order of business as he stated was to get the system out of Harry Raker's hands, no matter what the cost, it couldn't be more than Mr. Raker's demands and how would they be billed. It was explained they would be billed quarterly on a metered basis and for a short period they would not have to make payments on indebtedness, maybe not for two years. No one else spoke. Mr. Clausen moved to close the hearing, seconded by Mr. Jensen and carried. The Hearing closed at 8:42 P.M. ((` n QUC.t� lei — Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk 1 TOWN BOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER AFFIDAVIT OF OF POSTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess. and State of New York. That on March 1st, 1973, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of public hearing on the Establishment of the Tall Trees Water Improvement Area in the Town of Wappinger, on the signboard maintained by your deponent in her office in the Town Hall of the Town of Wappinger, Mill Street, in the Village of Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Sworn to before me this -,771 day 1973. Notary Public 77--e;LNe1l0cA Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger W. and S.D. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AX 7 — 3724 20 EAST MAIN STREET - WAPPINGERS FALLS LPLEASE TAKE NOTICE. • Mat the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger will nduct a public hearing at the. Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New • ork,on Monday Maras 12, 1173; at 7:30 P.M. EST to hear all persons concerning the Matter of the Establishment of the Tall. Trees Water Improvement Ares, In accordetca with the following. Order. At a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hid as the Town Hall In the Village of Wappingers Falls. Butanes County, -New York, cel the 12th day of - February, 1973. Present: • 1. Supervisor Louis D. Blah 2. Councilman Louis Clausen 3. Councilman Harry F. Nolt- e. 4lutcllman Leif W. Jansen 5. CbuncHman Stephen M. Shand :- •' Absent: NONE iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE'TALL TREES WATER IMPROVEMENT AREA IN THE TOWN OF WAPPI NGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YOR K, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 12e OF THE TOWN LAW. 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 Wappinger rel acing to the eitablishment of a proposed Water Improvement Area be knower as the Tall Trees Water Improvement Area In the Town of Wappinger Dutchess Count1',New York, pursuant loArt kle 12cOM, Tom Law, and . WHEREAS said map, plan and report have been duly filed in the Clerk's office of the Town of Wappinger for pubtie'lnspectlon, and- .;;,;. ` •,:.; WHEREAS said map, plan, and report were prepared by Rudolph E: LaPar, a' competent engineer, dulyllansed by the Siete of New York3ltowing the boon:' Menlo, fhe pAposedafatprovernent Ares and a genera, planter the water system:, and -;x.'S7A:.! - s -WHEREAS Inc dmprovm eenri-proposed as, set- fonh in'said plan and report Oonalst oNNeel er amply. wester storage fedi it lea, water malns,'purnping stations and; elssociatedfacfNNesloeated In lbeTown Of Wappinger, and - WHEREA4th.i npMeneenf'wIlI provide for, the Tall Inimidsvelopntwit.In,rte Town tot Wapp(npur, and salt lands 111.1110, Town of, Wappinger, aqe, bounded 'ant %Msclbed generally as follows ;:k- •.a- -. r . , ,-•. t pr r. •:� .v a 'ler, leeigrry st tpoMY,on th�,sauthaly s de of Wheeler Hill Road.:v id.point Mhfp rho rljl ,`,eras comer oT the deacrlbed proposed Improvement, - said_ H also being 1M norlharly mott`corner of lot 1 aalaid down, on a min entitled - ion titled Ion One -Subdivision Mapaf Tail Trees"on Me In Inc Dulcless County Clerk* lest as Map fb.3250. thence In. a southeasterly direction along the northerly Brier of Lots 1, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7,,E 9,10011, 12,I3,. 14, and 15 of Map No. 3250, the following bearings and distances:-, •+•— SoNh Mdeg.-02'-Sr Eine 460.14 feet . South Mdeg.-34'-CO" East 801.46 feet South atop. -41'-40" East 53.55 feet South 44da9. -17' • 20" East 478.00fee to a point, sald,poInt being et Inc northerly Intersections of Lots 63 and 64 as 1914: 'crown on a map entitled "Map of Tal( Trees • Section 2" on file in Inc Dutchess County Clerk's Office as Map No. 3354, thence first In a southeasterly direction and 'mance a soul,' westerly direcbn along the northern lineal Lot 63 and the westerly litesof Lots 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, and Recreation and Water Storage Meas of Map No., 3354, the blbwing bearings and distances: Sount 44 dse . -17' - 20" East • 212.99 feet South 42 deg . • 31' - 20" East • 120.34 fee So ulh 45 deg, - 59' • 20" East • 141.04 fee South 41 deg. •01'.20"yet -1212.66 fee to 9 point, said point being me"southerly corner of the Racreetlon Lot, thence In a westerly direction along the southwesterly lines of the Recreation Area, un - num bored lot, Lots 56, 55. S4, 51 52.51.50, 49, 4, 47, 46, 45, and the area retained for well water supply, the following bearings and distances: • North 34 deg. • 23' • 30" Wee - 413.73 feet North 44 deg. • 09' - 50" Wast - 750.14 fen Norm 44 dog . -25' - 40" West -492.33 feet Norm M deg . • 27.10" West -445.911feet To a point on Nhaelr Hill Road, said point being the westerly comer of the area retained forwell water supply, thence In a northeasterly direction along Inc southerly 'Woof Wheeler Hill Road the following bearings and distances; North O deg . • 02' -OP" East • 254100 feet Norm Odeg: -02' - OP" East -100.00 feat North 43 deg. •02'.09" East-75.00feet North 42 deg. -21' • CO" East - 347.97 feet North 43 deg. • 41' • 50" East - 75.96 feet Norm O deg - - 41' • 50" East -100.00 feet North 43deg.-41'•50" East - 160.00 feet Mthe pointorplaceof beginning. WHEREAS. the maximum amount proposed to be expended for said Im• prbvement Is $80,000.00 and the proposed method of financing to be employed consists of the Issuance of serial bonds Of said Town pursuant to the Local Finance L , to mature In annual installments over a period' not exceeding thirty years nbi• N Inc first Instance by assessments levied upon Inc several lots or parcels nd within the benefited area hereinbefore described in lust proportion to the unt of benefit whian Inc improvements shall confer upon such lots or parcels, 1 EREAS, it Is now desired to call a public hearing pursuant to Section 209Q. , division Tot The Town Law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess', County, New York, shall be held in the Town Hall, Town of Wappinger, in said Town on the 12th of March, 1973, at 7:30 P.N., Eastern Daylight Time, to hold a public hearing on the aforesaid proposed Improvements and the plan, report, and map ; prepared and filed in connection therewith at which all persons Interested in the Subject thereof may be heard concerning the same, and to take such action thereon as is required or authorized by Iaw. Section 3 TheTown Oerkishereby authorized and directed to give notice Of such public hearing by publishing a Dopy of this order once in the Wappingers and Southern Dl4Chess News, the official newspaper, and by posting a copy hereof upon Inc bulletin Loard of her office, such publication and posting to be made not less than ten (10) nor more man twenty (20) days before the date set herein for said public hearing. Section 3. This ORDER snap take effect immediately. .s- Louts D. Diehl 5- Louis Clausen I s- Harry F. Holt s- Leif W. Jensen s- Stephen M. Saland AdspiW February 12, 1,73 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York. County of Dutchess. Town of Wappinger. Beatrice Osten of the Town of Wappinger, Dutcheu County, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is, and Et the several times hereinafter was. theCo-Editor-Pub 11.shew W. & S.D. NEWS. a newspaper printed and published every Thursday in the year in the Town of Wappinger. Dutchess County. New York. and that the, annexed NOTICE was duly published In the said newspaper for one week successively ..... 4:1.Cein each week, commencing on the 1st day of.. Get' 19..7,4nd on the following dates thereafter, namely on and ending on the... 1-P.1 ...day of..1>CChh 19.7.3 both clays inclusive. r �(� c9 Subscribed and sworn to before me this...1.St day of March Notary Public 19.73 My commission expires ALBERT M. CSTEN NBTARY PUBLIC, STATE CF NEW 1'C .K QUALIFIED IN DUT::,:ESS COUNTY #14-8240760 7 COMMISSION EXPIRES Pr::. 1?,