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1972-08-14 RGMAGENDA - TOWN BOARD AUGUST 14, 1972 1. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept Minutes Reg. July 10, '72 Sp. July 26, '72 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS Bldg. Insp. Supervisor Town Justices Bills: i3 Then. Fund: G., ` 3 VI _ `.. Highway: ' 6 'R 3 4, y-2 OKSD:3)3a>. 3-‘1t53‘' Fltwd SD:3,4-a, OKWD: I , 1 q 3, - Fltwd WD: a -.1.-`t3 5. PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS r RFSD: �, 13 1 ? g a. A. Zak in behalf of ATAC b. Frank Manning submission of Annual Audit ,c. R. Reinhard, Cedar Hill -Pine Ridge Civic Asscn. re: recommendation of guidelines for modifying Twn. Zng. Ord. and repeal of Sect. 412.02 --d. J. Coulter, representing George Best re: Complaint of barking dogs. e. Resignation of John C. Biasotti from Recreation Commission f. H. Osten re: notification of Special meetings ,g. Planning Bd. Members request permission to attend Ping. Fed. Convention Oct. 15th thru 17th. ` 2 ��o ad cylit h. Jpseph D. Aivaz re: Drainage problem - Helen Drive 6. REPORTS - L e E Fo i 2.L /hi,., • OF COMMITTEES 7. RESOLUTIONS J/ FT F 1. Arthur Totten rezoning ,&,L- . ,, a.t. - P k- s "h 2. Eugea-,Sehue1•e-rezoning. 3. Private road Specs. of 1966 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. V. Kelley re: Gregory Walsh request to hook up to RFSD b. V. Kelleys recommendation to accept certification on certain lines in the Schoonmaker Subdivision c. Planning Board submission of P U D d. Paul-Stear re: Forest View Rd. e. Herbert Stenger request for exemption to LL#2'.67 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT 179 The Rgular; Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on August 14, 1972, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting to order at 8:14 P.M. Present: ,[Lo .is 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 Regular Monthly Meeting of July 10, 1972 and a Special Meeting of July 26, 1972, having been previously sent to the Town Board members, were now placed before them for their ft } approval. l MR. HOLT moved the minutes of July 10, 1972 Regular Monthly meeting and the July 26, 1972 Special Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Reports for the month of July were received from the Supervisor Building Inspector MR. HOLT oved the and Town Justices. reports be Seconded by Mr. Clausen.. accepted and placed on file. 1 :b Bills received, for payment were General Fund: $68,384.13 4ghw4y Fund: 8,836.49 Motion Unanimously Carried as follows: OKSD $3,307.58 OKWD:, 1,193.66. t. ;t, . MR. CLAUSET moved the bills be paid, subject to Seconded by Mr. Jensen. 'r F1 tSD : F1tWD: audit. $3,453.12 261.83 9,139.28 Motion Unaimously Carrie Mr. Zak, 7 Dorothy Heights had requested to speak before the Board as a representative of ATAC (Area Taxpayers Against` 6ommer'= cial). Mr. Lak wished the Board to clarify the set policy and the rules for handling zoning requests. His particular interest in the present rezoning of residential property to commercial in Tak`Map #38. He felt this request was being handled differently than others. He asked if a site plan shouldn't be presented to 'the { Town Planning Board or to the Town Board with this,request. He veered to another subject, stating that he had heard that the Sparkle Plenty Car Wash was asking the Vil=lage of Wappingers Falls for a variance so that they might install gas pumps at their car wash. Residents in the immediate area were concerned that there would be fire hazards, higher insurance rates for themselves, and also a possibility of gas leakage into their water supply. He asked the Board to send its recommendations to the Village Board stating, in behalf of the Town residents, their feeling of these gas pumps right on the border of New Hackensack Road and Imperial Boulevard. Mr. Rappleyea answered Mr. Zak as to what the require- ' ments are, for instituting a zoning change. There was further discussion between Mr. Rappleyea, Mr. Zak, Mrs. Hickman and Mr. & Mrs. Warren Martin on this rezoning request. Mr. Clausen commented that the Town Board has had correspondence from the Planning Board in the past whereby they have asked the ;1 Town Board not to forward rezoning requests unless they have pro- perty boundaries and/or a site plan from which they may act. He thinks the Board was remiss in passing this particular one to the Planning Board without any other document, (nothing that was pro- posed). In further action this evening at the Public Hearing, he pointed out that Mr. Diehl"stated that the Board more or less denied a rezoning request simply because the site plan was not submitted and the Planning Board denied the request simply because there was no site plan submitted. We told Mr. Totten if the Board denied his request , he would have to come before the Town Board again through the Planning Board. He suggested, since the Board knows 3 18i nothing of what Mr. Logan expects to do, that the Town Board should direct a letter to the Planning Board asking them to hold up any further consideration of this matter until Mr. Logan has submitted to the Town Board a definite plan or proposal as to what he wants to do in that rezoning. This, he thought would be consistent in possibly setting a new policy whereby the Board has a little bit closer control as to what is happening in the Town. He stated he offered -this as a motion. Me. Saland said he had assumed the Board had established this policy earlier with Mr. Totten, when Mr. Diehl had said he was committed to allowing Mr. Totten a commercial rezoning, and Mr. Saland had said at that time that he didn't think the Board should give it to him until he submitted a plan to the Planning Board as requested by the Planning Board in their letter of June 7. He thought the Board already had the policy, and he assumed, and he thoguht it was the common understanding at that point, that that was to be the Board's policy. Mr. Clausen said the point was that he was following through with that policy, since the Board does not have anything from Mr. Logan as a site plan, being consistent asking the Planning Board not to consider anything further upon this subject until Mr. Logan, as well as anyone else, submits a definite site plan as to which can be acted upon. Mr. Saland's argument was that this was already on the record, to make this a matter of policy, by his motion during the public hearing. Mr. Clausen reiterated, that this was to verify this again by sending a letter to the Planning Board to this effect. Mr. Clausen sub- mitted his motion again, to which Mr. Jensen took exception, point- ing out that possibly, as Mr. Clausen stated, the Board has been remiss in the past in not demanding from a petitioner a site plan. Site plan is really not enough to satisfy everybody, since there are stages in this. It would seem to him that any land owner in the Town has a right to petition the Board, and it does not seem to him that once the Planning Board receives the application from the Town Board for review that it's fair for them to ask for a plan and to keep prolonging the due processes, let it go through the proper procedures and deny, or accept, on the merits of what is before the Board. Discussion ensued again, generally pointed at the Logan rezoning request. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Board direct a letter to the Planning Board asking them not to act favorably upon the rezoning request from Gutmann, Gutmann, Logan & Milner until and unless there is a definite plan that they can act upon and recommend upon its own merits. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. - Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Nay Councilman Jensen Nay Councilman Saland Nay Motion Defeated The private Annual Audit of the Town's finances, for the year 1971, had been submitted by Frank Manning R.P.A. MR. CLAUSEN moved to accept and place on file Mr. Manning's Audit Report. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Saland called attention to exhibit C of Mr. Manning's report which contains the Audit Analysis. There are a number of things contained in this exhibit he thought warranted serious consideration of the Board. The Board should make an effort to comply. Mr. Diehl commented that he would later in the meeting bring up the matter of Comptroller or full time bookkeeper. A letter was received from Russell R. Reinhard, President of the Cedar Hill -Pine Ridge Civic Association, which recommended several guide lines for preparing long-range plans for modifying the Town Zoning Ordinance. MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Reinhard's letter be received and placed on file. 1 83 Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unaimously Carried Mr. Jensen, with the mention of the Town of Wappinger Zoning Advisory Committee in Mr. Reinhard's letter, commented that there had been no meetings during the summer of this Committee and he again mentioned that if there were any residents interested in serving on this Committee to submit their name, as this Committee is trying to regroup. A letter was received from John M. Coulter, Jr. Attorney, repre- senting Mr. & Mrs. George Best. The complaint was regarding noise created by barking dogs owned by George VandeCarr. Mr. Coulter, being present, stated that George VandeCarr harbors approximately forty dogs on his property. He also mentioned a letter signed by a number of other residents in the immediate area voicing the same complaint. He asked that the Zoning Administrator take what- ever action can be taken on the Zoning Ordinance to give his clients whatever relief they are entitled to. Mr. Diehl, in answer to Mr. Coulter, commented that he had already spoken to the Zoning Administrator in this regard. She had informed him then that the VandeCarrs are legally non -conforming. He had indicated to Miss Pike that he would offer it to the Board to direct her to investigate, along with the Attorney to the Town for a report back to the Board on their findings. MR. DIEHL moved that Miss Pike be directed to investigate, in coop- eration with Mr. Rappleyea, the complaint of Mr. & Mrs. Best regard- ing the dogs belonging to the Vande Carrs, and report their findings back to the Board. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Snowden informed the Town Board that she had received the resignation of John C. Biasotti from the Recreation Commission. Mr. Holt commented that he had spoken to Mr. Maurer, Chairman of the Recreation Commission for his thoughts on a replacement 6 84 for Mr. Biasotti. He learned that the Recreation Commission is going through their survey replies in hopes of finding a replace- ment for Mr. Biasotti. The Board expects to be able to forward recommendation for a replacement in the near future. MR. HOLT moved to accept Mr. Biasotti's resignation, with regret, and direct a letter be sent to express the Board's appreciation of his work. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Herman Osten, publisher of the Southern Dutchess News, asking that the Press be notified of Special Town Board meetings. MR. HOLT moved that the Town Clerk advise Mr. Osten of any Special Meetings of the Board in time to send a representative. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Requests were received from both the members of the Town Planning Board and the Town Zoning Board of Appeals to attend the Planning Federation Convention at Kutshers Country Club, Monticello, New York, October 15 through October 17, 1972. MR. DIEHL moved that permission be granted to any member of the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals wishing to attend the Planning Federation Conference October 15th through October 17th, 1972, and that their legitimate expenses be Town charges. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Joseph D. Aivaz, Helen Drive, regarding a drainage problem, and the subsequent flooding of his property and basement as a result. He claims that the flooding of his house was directly attributable to the inadequate drainage system installed in the Quiet Acres development. He was further concerned about the loss of personal property due to this flooding condition, attributable to the storm of July 8, 1972. Mr. Aivaz was present, and addressed the Board regarding his complaint. He had, in the 1 185 past, asked that action be taken, and now, he is asking that the Board at least determine the adequacy of the drainage system within the Quiet Acres Area, and in particular, the drainage system as it applies to his residence. He has experienced, within a one year period, flooding conditions to his house. As a result of the storm Doria last year, he suffered considerable damage to real and personal property. He stated that the second occasion did not cause as severe a loss to personal property as the first, bur he did suffer some personal loss. He wished to know the Town's postion on reimburse- ment of Such loss as it applies to his condition or situation, and the Town's position of reimbursement of other residents of the Town. Mr. Horton stated that the last time he was called, it was a question of whether or not a basin top was plugged over with grass. He went to see it while it was raining to see whether the pipe took the water or the top of the basin itself was plugged, but could not ascertain what the cause was. The only other thing he could recommend would be that the Engineer to the Town should figure the drainage area to see if the pipe was adequate. Mr. Rappleyea, regarding the personal property loss, stated that in order for the Town to even consider it, accepting a claim under the provisions of Section 50eq of General Municipal Law the verified claim must be filed with the Town within 90 days of the occurrence. Mr. Diehl informed Mr. Aivaz that he would recommend that the Engineer to the Town investigate and study the drainage problems to see if it is capable of taking the overflow. Mr. Diehl directed Mr. Lapar to get together with Mr. Horton and Mr. Aivaz and report back to the Board his recommend ation. A letter was received from Carl H. Swenson, New Hackensack Road, seeking permission to remove some piles of dirt from his property, which he claimed were left over from his original mining operation of several years ago. MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Swenson's request be referred to Mr. Lapar and Miss Pike to investigate and determine the extent of the pile of dirt in question arid''. secure h. tabographical mapfor determination 188 as to compliance with the original mining permit, and report their findings back to the Board. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was submitted to the Board by Mr. Rappleyea: August 9, 1972 Mr. Allan E. Rappleyea Attorney and Counsellor at Law 8 Lafayette Place Poughkeepsie, New York Re: Dear Mr. Rappleyea: Portion -VA Hospital Reservation, Castle Point, New York (V -NY -454F) The application for conveyance of the Federal surplus property referenced above has been approved and the General Services Administration has assigned the property to the Secretary of the Interior for disposal for public park and recreation use. We will continue to expedite final legal requirements so that we can convey title as soon as possible. If you are required or wish to conduct a title search of the property, we suggest that you initiate such action at this time as we expect that the Town will be ready to accept title when the deed is delivered in the near future. A copy of the proposed deed is enclosed for your review so that you may determine if the contents are accept- able. In the mea-itime, pursuant to condition 4 on page 2, Part "A", of your application, it is hereby requested that the Town of Wappinger take possession of the land described in the application and designated as Portion -VA Hospital Reservation, Castle Point, New York (V -NY -454F) within fifteen (15) days following receipt of this letter. From and after the date the Town takes possession of said property, the Town shall assume the obligation of manage- ment, maintenance, and protection thereof. By copy of this letter we are notifying the General Services Administration, New York City, New York, of our request. We would appreciate your acknowledgement of this request by completing the attached statement and returning one (1) copy to this office. Also, please notify us as to whether or not the proposed deed meets with the Town's approval, and if not, what revisions are believed necessary. Sincerely yours, s/ Ronald M. Pyle, Chief Division of Fed. Coord. MR. SALAND moved that the Town of Wappinger accept that portion of Federal surplus property designated as "Portion -VA Hospital Reservation, Castle Point, New York (V -NY -454F)" and further, to authorize the Supervisor to sign a document to that effect. Along with the acceptance of this property it was directed that the Insurance Agent for the Town of Wappinger be so notified of this acquisition in order to provide the Town with all necessary insurance coverage, including liability. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. JENSEN moved that the Town Planning Board be authorized to accept a lump sum payment to the Town for those subdivision plats where the Planning Board does not wish to accept land for recreation purposes and that said lump sum payment shall be computed at the rate of $100 per lot. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried There followed a short discussion on this subject between the Board and Mr. Incoronato, who was opposed to the adoption of the foregoing policy. He insisted it was not enough money and actually money should not be accepted at all. He believes in obtaining as much land as possible to keep "green belts", Mr. Holt reported on the Narcotics Committee. In September or October a YDA (Youth Drug Administration, under a new head, Dennis Peri, will become active in the County. He intends to retrace the Town's steps in the organization of the Narcotics Council and would also invite anyone interested in serving in this capacity to get in touch with Mrs. Snowden. Mr. Clausen reported that a traffic light has been installed at the intersection of All Angels Hill Road and Old Hopewell Road. The committee is still trying to get a traffic light at the inter- section of Old Hopewell and Route RD, without much success at this point however. Mr. Incoronato reported for Mr. Cortellino-regarding the Environ- r-- 10 188 mental Council. Mr. Cortellino asked that the Board be informed that he has been appointed to two committees on the Environmenta Council; one is the Qualifications Committee, to select a profes- sional planner and environmentalist and the second was a Prioriza- tion of Problems Committee. It was Mr. Cortellino's request that the Town Board appoint additional members to the Council. MR. CLAUSEN moved to direct a letter to Mr. Totten and the Planning Board advising each that Mr. Totten will resubmit a request for rezoning with appropriate site plan. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried The following Resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN SALAND, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS the Town of Wappinger previously be resolution adopted in July 1966 provided standards for the acceptance of private roads, and WHEREAS the Highway Superintendent of the Town of Wappinger- has recommended that the said resolution be abolished, NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the resolution of the Town Board adopted at a meeting on July 1966 establishing speci- fications for the acceptance of private streets be and the same is hereby rescinded, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any private street not offered for dedication by September 1, 1972 and brought up to the 1966 road specifications and accepted by the Town on or before October 31, 1972 will not thereafter.be accepted by the Town unless it complies with the current road specifications at the time the said road is offered to the Town. Seconded by: Mr. Holt Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes Resolution Duly Adopted The following Resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN HOLT who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Clausen, to wit: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $3,963,320 SERIAL BONDS OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK, TO PAY THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS IN AND FOR WAPPINGER SEWER IMPROVEMENT NO. 1 IN SAID TOWN. WHEREAS, by proceedings heretofore had and taken under Article 12-C of the Town Law and more particularly an approving order of the State Comptroller dated November 30, 1971, and an order of this Town Board dated May 25, 1971, a Town improvement designated Wappinger Sewer Improvement No. 1 has heretofore been authorized /1 189 in and for the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to authorize the construction of such improvements and the financing thereof; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, as follows: Section 1. The specific object or purpose for which the serial bonds herein authorized are to be issued is the construction of improvements in and for Wappinger Sewer Improvement No. 1 in said Town consisting of Sewer Plant & Lines together with original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus necessary therefor. Section 2. The maximum estimated cost of such specific object or purpose is $3,963,-320 and the plan for the financing thereof is by the issuance of $3,963,320 serial bonds of said Town, hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to the Local Finance Law. Section 3. It is hereby determined that the period of probable usefulness of the aforesaid specificobject or purpose is 40 years, pursuant to subdivision 4 of paragraph a of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. It is hereby further determined that the maximum maturity of the serial'bonds herein authorized will exceed five years. Section 4. The faith and credit of said Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same respectively become due and -payable.' _ , There shall be .annually apportioned and assessed upon the several lots and parcels of land within said Wappinger Sewer Improvement No. 1 which the Town Board shall determine and specify to be especially benefited -by the improvement, an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds as the same become due, but if not paid from such source, all the taxable real property in said Town shall be subject to the levy of ad valorem taxes without limitation as to rate or amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same shall become due. Section 5. Subject to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, the power to authorize -"the issuance of and to sell bond anticipation notes in anticipation of the issuance and sale of the serial bonds herein authorized, including renewals of such notes, is hereby delegated to the Supervisor, the chief fiscal officer. Such notes shall be of such terms, form and contents, and shall be sold in such manner, as may be prescribed by said Supervisor, consitent with the provisions of the Local Finance Law. Section 6. The validity of such bonds may be contested only if: 1) Such bonds are authorized for an object or purpose for which said Town is not -authorized to expend money, or 2) The provisions Of law which should be complied with at the date of publication of this resolution are not substantially complied with,' and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days after the date of publication or 3) Such bonds are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. Section 7. This resolution, which takes effect immediately, 90 shall be published in full in W&SD News, the official newspaper, together with a notice of the Town Clerk in substantially the form provided in Section 81.00 of the Local Finance Law. The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution' was duly put to a vote on roll call, which resulted as follows: Supervisor Diehl Voting Ave Councilman Clausen Voting Aye Councilman Holt Voting Aye Councilman Jensen Voting Ave Councilman Saland Voting Aye The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted. The following Resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption. WHEREAS Wappinger Sewer Improvement No. 1 has been approved by the New York State Comptroller and all ,legal proceedings attacking the validity have been resolved, and WHEREAS it' is necessary to commence the construction phase of the facility, and WHEREAS it is necessary to enter into an agreement with Rudolph E. LaPar, the •engineer for the Improvement Area, NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached contract. Seconded by: Mr. Jensen Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes Resolution Duly Adopted Under Unfinished Business: the following letter was read: July 27, 1972 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Rockingham Sewer District Gregory Walsh Connection Gentlemen: In reference to the request of Mr. Gregory Walsh of 2 Edgehill Drive to connect to the sewer main located in Edge Hill Drive, please be advised that 1 have inspected the Walsh property and am familiar with the problems defined by Mr. Walsh in his letter to the Board of July 5, 1972. Mr. Walsh's sewage disposal problem is substantially as he stated. I doubt very much whether Mr. Walsh could reconstruct his system into workable order short of installing a sewage treatment plant. t3 191 I recommend strongly that Mr. Walsh be permitted to connect to the Rockingham District as a tenant. Very truly yours, s/ Vincent C. Kelley, P.E. Mr. Holt indicated that he would like to hear the Attorney to the District respond on this matter as to how this will add to, or maybe set a precedent, for other cases in Rockingham, with respect to its expansion. Mr. Diehl directed Mr. Kelley's letter to Mr. Quinn to forward his opinion as to what the results of a pattern of this nature might have. The matter of Mr. Kelley's letter to the Board recomm Onding the Board accept the Schoonmakers Engineers Certification of certain sewer line tests in Rockingham Sewer District, was again placed before the Board. Mr. Clausen asked if there was any other way that the Board can be assured that these lines were in proper shape. Mr. Rappleyea suggested referral to Mr. Quinn. MR. CLAUSEN moved that this matter be referred to Mr. Quinn, Attorney to the Rockingham District, for his recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Action was tabled on the submission of the Town Planning Boards PUD recommendations. The matter of Mr. Paul Stear and his request to discuss Forest View Road was tabled due to the fact that Mr. Stear was not present. It was recommended that Mr. Stear be notified of the Resolution adopted with regard to the 1966 Private Road Specs. Mr. Herbert Stenger's request for exemption to Local Law #2, '67 was again placed before the Board. Mr. Saland requested that this matter be tabled until the next meeting, for further information, and Mr. Stenger be so notified. Mr. Diehl appointed Mr. Holt and Mr. Clausen as a committee to begin immediate clarification and investigation and preparation to 1 92 the Town advertizing for a comptroller; and that inbestigation to come under the jurisdiction and recommendation as to salary pay, what would be expected of a comptroller in regard to his work etc. and to report back to the Board at the next meeting. Mr. Holt suggested the word "comptroller" be modified to darned good book- keeper since comptrollers fall in a salary catagory over and above what has been allocated for in the budget. Mr. Eck asked to address the Board regarding the County reappraisal. He mentioned that the Board had, a year ago, addressed the Director of Real Property, asking for sample assessments made in Wappinger by the County reappraisal firm. He presented the Board with a sample of his estimate for property from 1965 through 1972. He then suggested taking 7 locations: Cedar Hill, Fleetwood, Oakwood Knolls, Orchard Homes, Wappinger Park Homes, Quiet Acres, Wildwood I, and the Village of Wappingers Falls, asking for 20 samples from each showing the Board the formula used by the reappraisal firm. If they do come up with a formula the Town can accept or not the assessments. From his chart he estimated that a person who had paid about $470 taxes in 1965 would in 1972 pay over a thousand dollars in taxes on the same house, a 140% increase, this is why he's so concerned about knowing what the County reevaluator's are going to do. Assessments should be stabilized. Mr. Rappleyea gave a brief interpretation of the County's intentions and reasons for the reevaluation which stimulated further discussion into the processes of assessing. Mr. Eck continued, with reference to sitting on the Grievance Board saying that out of about 3,000 increases in assessment this year, there were only 250 grievances. He used a formula of 15% of these 250 grievances, the majority had been increased from 20% to 50% and the grievance Board used his formula and reduced them to 15%. He took Wappinger Park Homes as an example of how the Board of Review had lowered assessments and it was his contention that assessments should be equal in each area, assessments:: shouldn't be based on what one or two people pay for their homes, everyone in the Town should be assessed on their 1964 .5- 193 assessment 15%, right through the entire Town. The Village should be assessed 10% and by doing this you can straighten this whole Town out. Mr. Eck continued discussion briefly on the techniques of assessing, the effect of equalizing assessments, percentages based on construction costs and so forth, and tried to get his point across that assessments and tax rates should not be both raised, let the assessments remain stabilized even if the tax rate fluctuates. Mr. Zak, under new business, spoke with reference again to the Sparkle Plenty Car Wash. It is his understanding that the Village Planning Board denied their requedst to install gas pumps, and it is now before the Village Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance. His concern is what can the Town Board do for the citizens in this case. Mr. Diehl indicated there was no official action the Town can take, only a request and recommendation. MR. DIEHL moved that a letter be directed to the Village of Wappin- gers Falls, the Village Clerk, Mayor Furnari and Board of Trustees, that the Town Bca rd would ask the Village Officials to give serious consideration in regard to the request by Sparkle Plenty to install gasoline pumps for the reason that nearby adjacent resident of the Town of Wappinger depend on individual wells for their water supply and the possibility of polluting these well supplies from any gas leakage could be very serious. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Saland having read a report in the Poughkeepsie Journal on the report on Dutchess County Airport, thought in light of Stewart Airport, there really is no need for an expanded Dutchess County facility. At the facility at the Airport right now, they are recommending a three plus million dollar expansion, the wisdom of which he would seriously question. On top of this, the Board of Representatives, virtually, in unanimity, passed a resolution in oppostion to Stewart. He thinks it somewhat hypocritical if the Board of Representatives voted in favor of expanding the Dutchess County facilities. MR. SALAND moved that the Town Board go on record as being opposed to the expansion of the Dutchess County Airport. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. CLAUSEN moved as to the request of Mr. Eck, the Board should direct a letter to the Dutchess County Director of Real Property tax, asking him what their time -table is as far as finishing appraising the County, coming up with the formula, asking if they have developed a formula for the Town and Village of Wappingers Falls and possibly what are their methods or proceedure in coming up with a formula, and at least asking for a courtesy by answering the Town's letters as to why they are having diffulty coming up with a formula at this time. Please advise the Town Board as to their progress and problems. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Clausen, indicated that, in communication with Miss Pike, when she was inspecting Junk Yards, she had advised the Board that Mr. Bonnerwith should advise his potential buyer that the license for dealing in junk cars does not go with the sale of property. She advised the Town Board to so indicate this to Mr. Bonnerwith. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town Clerk direct a letter to Mr. Bonner - with advising him that should he sell his property, that he should advise any potential buyer that he is a non -conforming use, and that the license for selling junk cars does not automatically go with the land and jthe potential buyer or owner would have to reapply for such a license. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried. MR. HOLT moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Saland and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourned at 11:33 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Reg. Mtg. 8-14-72 WARRANT To LUIS DIEHL , Supervisor Town of , County of New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the WAPPI*ICEA 14th ST day ofd , 19.1A_, 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 OTHER INFORMATION 11440,4 166.66 466 Rudolph E. Lapar* P. E. 833..32 21440.4 - 666.66 467 resp is Shores 133.00 A1620.1 468 or Wells 305.35 13510.1 469 Jars T. cisariao 470 Mdolph E. Law, P. E. 471 3astom Cleaning Contr. 472 14illiaa J. Balgsr 473 'Susan J. Pile 474 If.dma C. Winters p1 per.Wille Community 475 lamas Service, Inc. 476 Irrank C. Manning 477 kShsa Electrical Contr. 171.20 37.50 125.00 150.80 3.80 62.50 4250.00 21000.00 1350.00 478 Shea Electrical Contr. 4475.00 of Water 9rppiy 479 ilage of Wap►. Palls 9.87 480 daatral Redeem 193.93 481 llaa E. Rappl 's& 666.66 482 flapper Electric Campo', 332.92 483 Electric Caapaalr 1 2.30 %rentor of Baal 484 Tai . 60.00 485 ihreshan & StsrlinmIac. M 63.00 486 ihaher,Travis & qainnolnc. 1 63.99 487 lfred J. Brannan 1 7.30 488 W. Dean & Sea 13.tl0 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 15th day of AOCOST [SEAL] 43510.1 18010.4, 41620.4 41920.5 18010.4 17110.1 14540,4 11320.4 13310.2 43310.2 41620.4 11620.4 A1420.4 - 11420.4 - 41620.2 11620.4 41353.4 11910.4 41620,4 11110.4 375.00 291.66 17530.4 �t� V and the Seal of the Town of FIAPPINGER Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS DI6aL , Supervisor Town of WAN DIGER WAPPil R , County of DUTc06SS , 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 14th day of AUGUST , 19 72 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified,and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authoized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT No. 489 Roaesa■y Plower Slat 490 Dail - Hsrrin, Co. 491 Great Dear Spring Co. 492 Glens T. Beady 493 John A. Buckle, 494 Power Test Petrol. Dict. 495 IW. and S. D. Neva 496 IW. and S. D. Deem 497 W. and 3. D. Rena 498 d/n Company 'Sylvan Lae Trlapbess 499 Company, Inc. S00 'west Pohlialhia8 501 11.. J. Brodher,Co. Inc.. 502 R. J. 1rodher Co..Inc.. 503 'The Pendell "MSS 504 'The Pendell Press 505 'Dartford Liao Ina. Co. S06 Ileressnmike Corporation National 507 Standasda Inatit eta,Inc. plational Five Protection 508 Aaaesiaties 509 Icntra1 Sedans 510 retort D25110,4of = % ► 511 ICOW >�. eis. SWOP I 30.93 *1110.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this' th day of AUGUST , 19 72 AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 40.00 21.60 30.00 46.32 1!8.00 121.25 31.'68 I 34.561 10.081 45.701 18.501 50.001 26..50 5.80 24.50 33.00 11,316.40 13.33 27.00 5.14 8.10 8.64 A7530.4 A1620.4 A1620.4 A8510.4 A8510.4 A1620.4 A6410.4 16410.4 16410.4 16410.4 18010.4 A1620.4 A1110.4 A1110.4 Al#20.4 *1620.4 A1620.4 A9060.8 19060.8 A1220.4 13620.4 13620.4 A3310.4 13620.4 OTHER INFORMATION 5.28 26.40 330.98 985.42 Town Clerk [SEAL] WARRANT To ISIS DIEIHL , Supervisor Town of WA' ,,:'j , County of "'SS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of W11PTh R , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the of 4G -sr , 19.22_., 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 Tow of Wappiaprr Si t2 Account D95140.4 513 Pitney Dass 514 Corporation 515 New York Ts1aOoos 316 Regis Yields 517 Vincent Draeeato 516 nasd Clause* 319 I Lasts Eck 520 1Joespli Z. Ludwig Tonn of Wappigsr niirray 521 Acownt #T*3110.4 522 Charlie Dsii 523 Ralph Visa11 324 Heiorts*Boiceitsper Co. 525 529 John T. ry, Sr. ligh J. Hamm ilndsees Valley Desi Mite rials, lie. AMOUNT ALLOWED 245.00 34.66 262,.43 491417 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.90 200.00 65.96 194.,00 301.50 24.63 432.50 55.70 527 193.71 526 49.41 40.06 9.90 41.60 39.64 65.23 560.90 / o3 K9 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto sept my hand this 15th day of P 6 S Supply Corp. 529 11 6 S Supply Corp. money teas 6 Service 530 Station 531 E. .J. Maria and Sons 532 Juy llardwax* Company 533 Usey Hardware Company 534 J hm Pray [SEAL] FUND OR ACCOUNT 136-20.4 ♦1620.4 11620.4 11620.4 13610.1 13610,1 13610.1 13610.1 13610_.1 A7110.4 13110.4 17110.4 17110.4 17110.1 17110,4 17110.4 17110,4 17110.4 ♦7110.4 A7110.4 419,06009 17110.4 17110.4 OTHER INFORMATION IfIraft AIM 17110.4 and the Seal of the Town , 19 72 of WITMER Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS DIERL Town of WiE 0I l u l dM ;,ai. , Supervisor , County of DOICMISS , 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 14th day of AUGUST , 19 72, 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 X35 Ifill Eutarprisss, Ino. 334 1dt. Barry Smith North County Feed 337 Tractor, lie. 530 Beacon Distributing Co. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 279.00 230:00 31.23 24.00 539 Deacon Distributing Co. 6050 540 541 542 543 344 Nall & coapary* Ins, 504840 Co. 4950,00 Marine Midland ipals- Allan E. "applique 5.000.00 Deuce A1mzasder, ;Iso. 14 ,327.10 it & A Eseasatt*p Caa. /NC. 13,05145 345 ` E. taper, t. E. 1,226.36 546 Ladled & Soso, Loc. 11 422.00 3y.►3 A7110.2 A7140.4 A7110.4 R giip.&{ ija= Capital Tome name Tone Tots Sterne Ieprrovemest OTHER INFORMATION Zockiegita■n Fares Sand Filters Serial Bends, 1971 jeer.. Serial Bond 1971 ject • Serial Bond 971. stained Percentage Projekt • Serial Bond Tena 1971 Contract 4. Batlaate 7 & Final SOMMM Dra Soria/ fond Serial Dead Std Project - Two Inpr+ovenent 1971 sun Imp. 1971 jectt *Bernd Contract #5 In Witness Whereof: I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of ......, this day of Amsoft [SEAL] Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS To LOUIS DIEHL WARRANT , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGBR , County of DUTCRBSS , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAPPIMGZR , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of AUGUST , 1972 , 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. 100 IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Town of Wappingar Highway Account DR5110.4 :11.98 883-8130.4 Town of Poughkeepsie 106 Arlington Sewage Treat.. seat Plant 20.00 S81-8130.4 107 Central Hudson Gas igloo 161.42 331-8130.4 Town of Poughheepsie 108 Arlington SsnaIs Treat. sent Plant Town of Poughkeepsie 109 Arlington Sewage Treat* sent Plant Town of Poughkeepsie 110 Arlington Swage Treat - 111 112 113 114 113 116 snit Plant Anton -Cross Company Aa' bony Caroaua Pealing Egan Row -Rutledge 20.00 832-8130.4 20.00 3324130.4 20.00 582-8130.4 130.12 S32-8130.4 SW2-8310.4 - 63.00 552-8110.4 - SW2-8310.4 - 33.75 882-8110.4 - 9.30 852-8130.4 Central thdsea Gas idea 98.16 Toren of Proughksepsie Arlington Sewage Treat sent Putt Teem of Poughkeepsie 117 Arlington Sewage Treat - 118 119 120 1.21 882-8130.4 20.00 83141130.4 sent Plant 20.00 Central Woo* Gas Wiles 131.47 Central Hodson Gas 1Elec 112,67 Central Hodson Gas Oleo 403.79 881-8130.4 SW2-8320.4 SWl-8320.4 883-8130.4 Popper Electric Company 26.88 353-8130.4 i 3 ay.Sy ,4. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto sit my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAlPrZHGER this 15th day ofAUGUST, 19 72 OTHER INFORMATION 32.50 32.50 16.87 16.88 Town Clerk [SEAL) SPECIAL DISTRICTS WARRANT To LOUIS 8IEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPI7110ER , County of.___.11111VM8.: , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WA?P R , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the !:4gb____day of 46'M , 1972_._, 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 1AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 122 'lim rick Associates,. Inc. 38.18 383=8130,4 123 W11iis J. Browns Cogp. 4545 Tarn of Poughlseepsie 124 Arliu3ton Sewage Troat• meat Plant Teen of POmgliknewpole 123 Arlington Swage Treat,* meet Plant Tarn of Posighlemepole 126 Arlington Sewage Treat* nest Plast 127 I Astoe-Casa Company 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 'Thelma Eewie t c...In IR. R. Ling*, Inc, 20,00 IAste,as-Cross Company -1941714 Ton of Wapi:ger Eigira,7 Amount D85140.4 455.00 333-81311,4 20„QO SS3-8130.4 20.00 8338130.4 20.00 77.99 2.75 Willis F. Manse Jr. Wilton Maass, Comae/tin Esser 1[iltsa Chasse, Oaswtltia8 Engineer 31.18 3534130.4 333-8130.4 333-8130.2 S83-8130.4 OTHER INFORMATION S83-8130.4 SW1-8340.4 - 60.23 331+0130,4 106,16 SW241320.4- 60,23 852-1130.4 106.16 5331130.4- 106.18 881-8130.4 - 12.72 832-8130.4 - 12.72 533-8130.4 - 12.74 4,115.001 lookingimme Cmpital Account 1,061.001 Account �g 3 /s:ef31 ReektallbAn Casmital In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this day of Ag , 19 72 [SEAL] Town Clerk HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT To 11ay.tlS..Qe 91eh1 WARRANT , Supervisor Town of...kbppingsr , County of. ..B t Chea& , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of *0011W , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the lit day of.. heat in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR OTHER INFORMATION .No:* ALLOWED ACCOUNT `160 tower Test Petroleum 372.$8 015110.4 161-- *eels City Distributors 105.60 u 162 (Theisen Equipment I 8.95 163 Inatome Equipment35.15 " 164 IUr.y Harders Company s, 165 Alae Talk 6 Truck 305.18 015110.4- $115.00 *5130.4- $190.18 166 Spoor -Leakier 5381.95 085112.4 167 Spoor-Lashsr 1 330.001 u 168 (Clove Excavators 1 306.81 09995.0 (A n stbrodk fond) 169 R.M. Ling* 1 0,551 015120.4 170 Urey Hardware 1 1.041 *5130.4 171 Walter Smith Melding 21.061 u 172 Theban Equipment 5.901 n 173 Oiesin9 Supply 1 4.501 ss 174 Hudson River Sales 1 163.73) H 175 1114 Auto Supply1 54.101 u 176 Mack Trodks, Inc. 1 91.341 N 177Chemins Supply Corp. 1100.001 055142.4 178 National Co.keslank i Tr. 438.001 055140.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of.yappthger .this... .... th .._.day of *Viet , 1�E TS AL) own Clerk j78/ A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board on August 14, 1972, at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York, on an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger (Totten). Supervisor Diehl opened the Hearing at 7:08 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly signed and notarized by Albert M. Osten of the W&SD News. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part hereof of the Minutes of this Hearing.) Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Totten what his intentions were in regard to this rezoning, Mr. Totten said he intended putting in a nursery. Louis Eck said Mr. Totten should have an Engineer submit site plans. No one else spoke for or against the rezoning. MR. SALAND moved to close the Hearing, seconded by MR. CLAUSEN and carried. The Hearing closed at 7:27 P.M. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk W. and S. P. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING 'h~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AX7-3724 20 EAST MAIN STREET ° • WAPPINGERS FALLS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger will conduct a public hearing at the Town Hall, MITI Street, Wappingers Falls, New York • on August 14, 1972 at 7:00 P.M. EDST to hear all persons concerning en Ordinance t Amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger (Totten). ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following ordinance was Introduced by Councilman Clausen who moved Ita r adoption: BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town of Wappinger, Dutthes6 ,. County, New York, pursuant to the authority conferred by the laws of the State Of New York and the ordinances of er as folbws: Section 1: The Town of Wappinger Z ing OTown of rdinance nce nd Map adopted January 29, 1963,as amended from time to time is fdrther amended by rezoning the following described parcel of land from "R.20" to "HB•1" +Lot 35, Block 1, Map 61 of the Tax Maps of the Town of Wappinger. The said ., premises being located on the easterly side of Route 9 and being now or formerly • t.. owned by Arthur J. Totten, Sr. . Section 2: This ordinance shall becomeaffetryve upon adoption, posting add onbllcatlon as prescribed by Town Law,l ' nded byt Councilman Holt • 4. s ! • • ' I AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York, County of Dutchess, Town of Wappinger. Beatrice Oaten of the Town' of Wappinger. Dutcbeu County, New York, being duly sworn. says that�na,etor _.thc social times hereinafter was, the Pum 0 W. & S.D. NEWS. a newspaper printed and published 1, 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 succe ive nQ 1n each week. re A commencing on the day of uttlzt 19. a2and on the following dates thereafter, namely on and e�tding on the day of Ruin$ 19. .6both days inclusive. Subscriked and sworn to before me this 3Xd day of Atlaust 1923 Notary Public My commission expires ALBERT M. OSTEN NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF i.EW Y.BRK QUALIFIED IN DU ,;i1ESS CQl4H1Y #14-8240760 COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30, 18.1,3 TOWN HOARD: TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER (TOTTEN) STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ), AFFIDAVIT.OF POSTING F�IAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of the Town of Wappinger,, County 'of Dutchess and State of New York. That on August 3rd, 1972 , your deponent posted a 178CI- copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map ofithe 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 / > day ��. 1972. )27rglo- Notary Public ROBERT W. 'MONTROSS NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK RESIDING IN DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30,18.. Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger WARRANT To Lomja._A..__R .e1ti. , Supervisor Town of Wa_ppinger , County of Dutche$$ , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wapping= , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 26tItiay of July , 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 NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 464 Messrs Quinn & Reilly OTHER INFORMATION Rockingham 8275.00 Fara Sewer Di trict Rockingham _05 Hall & Company: Inc. 7600.50 Farm Capital ccn't - Sand Filters In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wa ginger this 27th day of July , 19 72 [SEAL] Town Clerk • AGENDA - TOW.. BOARD AUGUST 14, 1972 1. Supervisor Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3.. Accept Minutes Reg. July 10, '72 Sp. July 26, ' 4. REPORTS OF OFFICERS Bldg. Insp. . Supervisor, Town Justices Bills: Gen. Fund: Highway: OKSD:• Fltwd SD: OKWD: Fltwd WD: *s PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS a. A. Zak in behalf of ATAC •b. Frank Manning submission of Annual Audit c. R. Reinhard, Cedar Hill -Pine Ridge Civic Asscn. re:'recommendation of guidelines for modifying Twn. Zng. Ord. and repeal of Sect. 412.02 . J. Coulter, representing George Best re: Complaint of barking dogs. e. Resignation of John C. Biasotti from Recreation Commission f. H. Osten re: notification of Special meetings g. Planning Bd. Members request permission to attend Ping. Fed. Convention Oct. 15th thru 17th. h. Joseph D. Aivaz re: Drainage problem. - He•en Drive RE'SD. A. • • REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ▪ RESOLUTIONS .1 1. Arthur Totten rezoning 2. Eugen Schuele rezoning • 3. Private'road Specs. of 1966 8.' UNFINISHED BUSINESS .. 'a. V. Kelley re: Gregory Walsh request to hook up to RFSD .-. b.ii V. Kelleys recommendation to accept certification 6a certain lines in the Schoonmaker Subdivision c. Planning Board submission of P U D d. Paul Stear re: Forest View Rd. e. Herbert•Stenger request for exemption to LL#2'67 1. 'NEW BUSINESS • • A • .. fit. • • i.:� 2 211q" A Public Hearing was held on August 14, 1972 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York on an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger (Schuele). Supervisor Diehl opened the Public Hearing at 7:32 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Sppervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town The Town Clerk offered for the record the Affidavits of Posting and Publication duly sworn to and notarized by Albert Osten, of the W&SD News. (These Affidavits are attached hereto and made a part hereof of the Minutes of this Hearing). The recommendations from the Town and County Planning Boars were that this rezoning would not be detrimental to the area, The County, did state that if this land were fully developed, it could become a large community shopping center an mtlaatiened: if the TOWn wanted this. Mr. Herb Stoller said he was a resident of the district to be rezoned and was interested for that ton; he did not talk for or against. Mr. Schuele WAS not prent; the Board wanted more information from him. MR. SALAND moved to adjourn the Public Hearing to August 23rd at 7:30 P.M. seconded by Mr. Clausen and carried. The Hearing adjourned at 7:47 P.M. 1jne H. Snowden Town Clerk and S. D. NEWS DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED .ADVERTISING AX7-3724 ' 20 EAST MAIN STREET • WAPPINGERS FALLS — — • , PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinyer will , conducts publlchearing at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York k on August 14, 1974, at 7:30 P.M. EDST, to hear all persons concerning an Ordinance' ,Amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger (Schuele). ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER F The following ordinance was Introduced by Councilman Clausen who moved Its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, pursuant to the authority conferred by the taws of the State of; New York and the ordinances of the Town of Weppinger as follows: Section 1: The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance end Mep adopted January, 149, 1963,es amended from time to time Is further amended by rezoning the following, ;described parcel of land from "R•40" to "LB" All that parcel of land situated in the Town of Wappinger, County of Cutches and •the State of New York. Begiming ata point m the Northerly Ilse of Myers Corners Road, said polnt being, the Intersection of the Northerly line of said Myers Comers Road with the Westerly Ilne of lands of now or formerly Jessen end running thence along the Northerly line ,of said Myers Comers Road, Westerly 150 feet more or less to a point; thence' leaving said line and running over and through lands of Eugene Schuele, the grantor herein, the following: North 19.48.40 East 400 feet more or less to a point; thence! South 70.11.40 East TOO feet more or less toe point on the Westerly Ilne of lands of: flavor formerly aforesaid .Jessen; thence along the Westerly line of lands of now or. - formerly said Jessen, along the remains of a stone wall and wire fence, South esterly 430feet more or less fo the polnt of betjlrtning containing 2.115 acres of la • the same more or less. Section 2: This ordinance shall become effective upon adoption, posting and' IlcatIon as prescribed by Town Law. , ' tic• Secondedbly�nilnun.H01t._., .'t n...._ ,,y • • • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of New York. County of Dutcheu. Town of Wappinger. 221i3 )190tiVi-cA.9P. o of the Town of Wappinger, Dutcheu County, New Yak, being duly sworn, says that he is, 4nd it the several times hereinafter was, the P..rCIA9T.'.F. .Iii M6f 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 ..0UA ....week succeuively. ARCA ... in each week. commencing on the.. 3rd.... day of.. Ault 1$12. and on the following dates thereafter. namely on and ending on the.3x'd 19.72 both days inclusive day of. Avgst Subscribed and sworn to before me this...3Vd. day of, .. ,4ua -st. 197Af Notary Public My commission expires ALBERT M. OSTEN NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK QUALIFIED IN DIITCIIESS COUNTY 414,8240760 ,COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30, 1833 • TOWN BOARD: 'TOWN OF WAPPINGER DUTCHESS COUNTY: NEW YORK IN THE MATTER OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER (SCHUELEY STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) says : 221' AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ELAINE H. SNOWDEN, being duly sworn, deposes and 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 August 3, 1972, your deponent posted a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing on Aft Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of 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 /Pday Notary Public / ROBERT W. MONTROSS NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK RESIDING IN DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 30,111 7 Cil-1.A.t o Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk Town of Wappinger