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1972-02-14 RGMAGENDA - TOWN BOARD FEBRUARY 14, 1972 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Reports of Officers: Town Justices, Supervisor, BuildJig Inspector Annual Reports Bills :. General Fund Fltwd SD Highway Fund Fltwd WD OKSD RFSD OKWD 4. Petitions & Communications a. Peddlers Licenses (3) b. DC Dept. Ping. re: Memo of Understanding re Wapp. Sewer Imp. #1 c. Chas O'Donnell re: MTS request for exemption of LL#2 1967 d. SPCA re: accepting animals from Wardens e. Ping. Bd. re: Wickeri NYS Dept. Trans. on proposed secondary road. f. J.W. Wickeri NYS Dept. Trans re: access drive Rt. 9 and elimination of mediam opening g. N. Johnson Royal Ridge re: expanded water supply h. John Reed re: Royal Ridge i. Ping. Bd. recommendations re: rezoning petitions of Fitzgerald & Burgazzoli j. :S. Pike re: Klein & Alexander soil mining petition. k. J. Thomann re: roads in Edge Hill Manor, Sect. III 1. Paul Tagler re: water seepage m. Membership APWA (from John Nelson Membership Committee) n. Bids 5. Reports of Committees 6. Resolutions 7. Unfinished Business 8. New Business 9. Adjournment 45 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on February 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: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Louis Clausen, Councilman Harry Holt, Councilman Leif Jensen, Councilman Stephen Saland, Councilman Elaine H. Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: William Horton, Superintendent of Highways Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town Rudolph Lapar, Engineer to the Town Reports for the month of January were received from the Town Justices, Building Ingector and Supervisor, and the Annual Reports from Grinnell Library and Building Inspector. MR. CLAUSEN moved the monthly,and annual reports from Grinnell Library and Building Inspector, be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Bills presented for payment were as follows: General Fund: $ : 34, 543.50 Highway Fund: 5,189.87 OKSD: $937.40 Flt.SD: $564.39 OKWD: 517.18 Flt.WD: 121.27 RFSD: 735.33 MR. CLAUSEN moved the bills be paid, subject to audit. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mrs. Snowden informed the Board that she had been served on February 10, 1972, with a Notice of Petition and Petition in the Matter of the Application of L&A Filtration Corp. against the Town Board, (Article 78 to annul action of the Board in establishing the Wildwood Sewer District.) MR. CLAUSEN moved that Allan E. Rappleyea, Attorney, be appointed to answer and defend this mendamus proceeding on behalf of the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried 16 Applications were received from Joseph P. Brown, Robert and Jeanne Oles, and.Paul DiNonno for Hawking and Peddling Licenses. (Thee applications had been referred to the Dutchess County, Sheriff's Department, and returned, indicating no criminal record in file.) MR. CLAUSEN moved to approve the applications and grant Joseph P. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oles, and Paul DiNonno licenses for Hawking and Peddling in the Town of Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Henry Heissenbuttel, Commissioner, Dutchess County Department of Planning, requesting a memorandum of understanding indicating the Town's willingness to continue pursuit of the ultimate development of a basin wide sewerage system, ( a suggested "Memorandum of Understanding re Wappinger Sewer Improvement #1 relative to planning and development of a single Wappinger basin sewerage system" was attached.) MR. DIEHL moved that Mr. Heissenbuttel's letter be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried A -Petition was received from Charles O'Donnell, Jr. Attorney, representing MTS Contracting Corp. owners of the apartments known as Rolling Ridge Estates, requesting an exemption from the require- ments of Local Law #2, 1967, (as applicable to the water supply system for Rolling Ridge.) MR. CLAUSEN moved the Petition from MTS Contracting Corp. be received and referred to the Attorney and Engineer to the Town for their review and recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from the Dutchess County SPCA Inc. indicating they would accept animals from municipal officers for a fee of $10.00 • 3 4 7 per animal. It was requested the Supervisor sign the endorsement if the Town was agreeable to this proposal. Mr. Rappleyea advised the Board that if the Town enters into any written agreement with any agencies it has to first be approved by the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Markets. He didn't believe the Commissioner: would approve of one with the SPCA (since the SPCA will not allow dogs to go to vivisection.) MR. DIEHL moved that the proposal made by the SPCA Inc. be referred to Mr. Rappleyea to clear up the situation, as it is his belief that the animals. in Wappinger are taken extremely good care of through the animal shelter at Dr. Hannigans and would be reluctant to jeopardize this agreement presently being ::11tilized. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from the Planning Board, with an attached copy of a letter from J. W. Wickeri, Assistant Civil Engineer, New York State Department of Transportation, that the Planning Board believed should be replied to by the Town Board. The subject letter was in regard to the Town's consideration of a secondary road which would interconnect Myers Corners Road with the Lloyd's property. The Town's decision would have a direct bearing on the States determination for Route 9 access. Mr. Diehl noted that he had recently discussed this with the Lloyds representative, and it appears everything hinges on the Town's decision either for or against a secondary road to go behind - Lloyd's Shopping Center. He believed the Board should appoint a committee to informally discuss this, and the acquisition land for this, with Mr. Rappleyea and Mr. Lapar. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Supervisor choose two members of the Board to serve with Mr. Rappleyea, Mr. Lapar, and any other Town officials necessary tot see if the Town can't acquire some land for the necessary rights of way.. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received, from the New York State Department of Transportation regarding access drive on Route 9 for Power Test Petro. They are reviewing the access proposals, and are investi- gating nvestigating the possibility of eliminating the medianopening that had been provided for Central Valley Concrete Corp. They feel that a safe situation could be attained if this median opening was closed and would like to obtain the Town's feeling on this elimina- tion and/or to request any other alternatives which are felt feas- ible. Mr. Rappleyea commented that the Planning Board had denied Power Test's original application, but they were contemplating resubmittal, and assumed that the Planning Board had originally written the State concerning the application. The State apparently is simply saying that if Power Test was granted their application the State would want to close this median opening. Mr. Holt suggested that the Planning Board give the Town Board their recommendation concurrent with any action on Power Test with respect to this. MR. HOLT moved the correspondence from the New York State Department of Transportation regarding the possibility of closing the median at the entrance to Central Valley be forwarded to the Planning Board and advise the Planning Board that if they deem it necessary that this median be closed, to advise the Town Board so they could so request it of the State, also, a copy of the letter tothe Planning Board be forwarded to the New York State Department of Transporta- tion. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Mr. Nicholas Johnson, President of the Royal Ridge Homeowners Association requesting discussion with the Board on the expansion of their water supply system. A letter was also received from John M. Reed indicating that he was in the process of making application to the New York State Department of Environ- mental Conservation for the approval of the proposed improvements to the Royal Ridge Development water system. (Mr. Johnson was not 49 present.) Mr. Jeff Delson, 6 Dorett Drive, discussed with the Board the ex- tensive length of time it has taken Tri-Pac to move on implementing the improvements. Mr. Diehl directed the Town Clerk to write John M. Reed inquiring as to just what action he has taken to date with a copy to Mr. Johnson. A recommendation was received from the Planning Board regarding the rezoning petition of Charles D. Fitzgerald,Sr, The following letter was received pertaining to the above subject applicant: February 10th, 1972 Town Board Town of Wappinger Wappingers Fills, New York Re: Charles D. Fitzgerald Gentlemen: Please be advised that on January 17, 1972, this office, on behalf of the above cited individual, made an application to have Mr. Fitzgerald's property rezoned from R-20 to RD -20. This matter was referred to the Planning Board which unanimously recommended against such approval. In subsequent conversations with Mr. Spratt, I was advised that as a consultant to the town he was making various -recommendations for changes in your zoning law which applied not only to property like ours, but to the property immediately surrounding our area which I believe is owned by S.R.F. Corporation and Lafsky. I would therefore, at this time, request that our application for rezoning be withdrawn without"anr prejudice to my client's postion until your board has had an appropriate opportunity to review the recommendations and considers tions expressed. by Mr. Spratt and I would therefore ask that this matter be withdrawn from your agenda of February 14th, 1972, until further notice. Sincerely, Pagones & Cross s/ Thomas D. Mahar, Jr. MR. CLAUSEN moved the Planning Board recommendation and the letter from Thomas Mahar, Jr. be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried- The arried , The following letter was received from the Planning Board: 50. January 18, 1972 Town Board Town of Wappinger Mill Street Wappingers Falls, New York Re: •Livio & Louisa Burgazzoli Request for Rezoning Gentlemen: At the January 17, 1972 meeting, the Planning Board ofthe Town of Wappinger unanimously recommended that this rezoning request be granted. It is the opinion of the Planning Board that by rezoning the property from HB -2 to RD -20 would permit the property to tie in with the existing RD -20 zoning. district on Cooper Road. Respectfully yours, s/ Betty -Ann Geoghegan, Secr. Town of Wappinger Planning Bd. MR. HOLT moved to accept the Planning Board's recommendation on Burgazzoli's rezoning petition. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. CLAUSEN moved -to direct the Attorney to the Town to prepare an ordinance on the rezoning of the Burgazzoli property for the Board's consideration. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried A recommendation was received from the Zoning Administrator on the application of Klein and Alexander for extraction of natural resources from this property on Route 9. MR. SALAND moved the matter of the Klein and Alexander application be tabled pending a report from Mr. Rappleyea and Mr. Lapar. Seconded by Mr. Holt._ The following letter was received: Town of Wappinger Town Board Gentlemen: Motion Unanimously Carried January-. 30, 1972 1 Gentlemen: As our year of maintenance on Hill Manor, namely Hill Top Drive, Magura Drive ended on Feb. 2, 1972 of these roads. Also a which holds so that our Bank may be roads in section 3, Edge Namoth Rd. Rock Rd. and may we have final approval resolution to that effect to the Peerless Ins. Co., the bond, represented by Marshall & Sterling, Inc. cash bond held in escrow by the Empire National reduced. Respectfully Yours, Edge Hill Manor, Inc. s/ James Thomann, Pres. MR. DIEHL moved this request be referred to Mr. Rappleyea, Lapar and Mr. Horton for their review and recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Mr. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Paul A. Tagler, D.M.D. objecting to the erection of a gas station adjacent to the Arco station on Route 9 since the drainage problem existing between new Route 9 and old Route 9 still exists, and he is still experiencing water seepage due to it. In addition, he wished to know the status of the law suit pending between the Antonielli's, Caddy's and the State (regarding improper drainage with construction of Route 9.) MR.-CLAUSEN moved that a letter be sent to Dr. Tagler indicating that although it is a State problem, and is subject to only a civil action, the Town is sympathetic and will offer any corres- pondence it may have with the State regarding the situation, and also ask Mr. Lapar to furnish any information that he might have as far as the Town is Concerned, and further, refer Dr. Tagler's letter to the Planning response to him. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Board along with a copy of the Town Board's Motion Unanimously Carried A letter had been received from John W. Nelson Jr. of the Membership Committee of the Mid -Hudson Branch of the APWA with enclosed applica- tions and announcement for an eight week in service training course for equipment management. 52 Mr. Diehl recommended that either Mr. Horton or Mr. Kenneth Croshier; or both, become a member of the APWA and indicated he himself was interested in becoming -a member to participate in their programs. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Supervisor and Mr. Horton's choice be allowed to join as an associate member of APWA, and the membership fee be a Town charge. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Bids, having been solicited, received and opened on February 10, 1972, -were now placed before the Board with the recommendation of the Highway Superintendent as follows: \FuEL b l: 1 11Ak /• POWER TEST VINCE'S BOTTINI AC'' Per, P. a 1 l on.1290 .1385. .149 Ser ice Contract 30.00 per unit 30.50 per unit 29.50 }ger unit The Superintendent recommends the bid for Fuel Oil be awarded to Power Test Pe ro.l euro. OLINE' 'I • POWER TEST HiTest .17 per gallon ,, i Regular '.14 {tear gallon The S perintendent recommends the bid for Gasoline be awarded to Power Test Petro, eum. SALV per ton) I, \j • MORTON • CAYUGA INTERNATIONAL. 130# bag N.B. 31.75 31.75 i00 # bag 29.40 29.40 1 29.40 Bulk 19.90 19.90 19.90 The Superintendent recommends the bid for salt be jointly awarded to Cayuga and International. CALCIUM CHLORIDE Per ton F.O.B. Per Ton delivdred (less than 12 ton) Per ton delivered (12-22 tons) CHEMUNG N.B. N.B. 12 ton -59.60 16 ton -56.30 20 ton -54.50 22 ton -54.00 PACKAGE PAVEMENT BRIGHTON STEEL 66.00 • 75.00 63.00 (5 ton min.) 75.00 58.00 (20 ton min.) 54.00 The Superintendent recommends the bid for Calcium Chloride be lawarded to Chemung Supply Corporation. ,,; I 1; BITUMINOUS ROAD MATERIALS SPOOR-LASHER I N.Y.S. Item 74,73,73A .335 per gallon. Latex Emulsion .,. •..315 per gallon.., Latex Primer and Sealer .315 per gallon Latex M.P. Material .345 per gallon Bash Conditioner ,295 per gallon The Superintendent recommends the bid for Bituminous Road Material's to Spoor-Lasher. li d be awarded mr Prre'gri4.4%.,q„, . 10.00 per Old M F,044:—:. . 10.00,por .,,,,1,.., ....,. ,.:„,,, , ,,,,,,,,„,,,*,,„,...,,, „ ..,.._ Al _... • . 14120FIntendent recommends the bid for ssQuarry and Supply. H • RMq AND'TUBES (see attached • heA,luperintendent Goodrich. CULVEg PIPE (see attached analysis) The Simrintendent recommends the bid jointty to Brighton Steel Company and recoairnds the bid for Concrete Pipe b WASHEDISANO .(see attached analysis) t' The Superintendent Excavators. CRUSHED STONE analysis) ton ton • llf7,#' per tom Bi tirninous Corscrete'bei'awcr.e recommends. the bid for Tires and Tubes be awarded to B.F ; ft. 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",L 1 /d ,.o o i 1, 3: .13.6-0;15.0;. • AA.In0 85,617 ' /.OE' 1.38 1.85 .: 5411.1. Sonne 1 /1 344 4.30 /t g,37 a, e. /ha fi. 61? 9, $7). 144' 6' 'It ,F9 33 53X 3606-4 , /IOC /1.11 11. ,5ge - I:3, ea ' /C la 3 . /6. 10 x18, 91„,..,' rkscr 0“#?Attiks $14m.f; .AME $itimC ' p)mc tflp \ c .3i4me".' Utm -4-- ' ebli eSke* , i ! i N . . N N N ,.. . 4c) " Bi DDER CLoV E ' EXCAM-roR 5 0 00 B B I I D D D 5 CRO, tTh Sibt1/4) E k.. 8 8 i4 y:21 %14 II it AIL_ F 0.6 P41, r,P4._. Rdo ovastte OAN1K ANL /0? 3.5t) RENJ ird 3,13.3-3 :;) • 0 0 Az_g-ry "33 MR:' CLAUSEN itfi er ' that the S`Operihterident Of Highway's recommenda- tion be accepted for: Fuel Oil W2), Power Test $.1290 with service contract C $30.00 per unit; Gasoline - Power Test @ $.17 per gallon Hi Test, and $.14 per gallon regular; Calcium Chloride Chemung Supply Corp; Bituminous road materials to Spoor-Lasher; Bituminous concrete to Dutchess Quarry and Supply; Tires and Tubes to B.F. Goodrich; culvert pipe (metal) to Brighton Steel Company and Edgerton Sales, Inc., concrete pipe to Dutchess Quarry & Supply; washed sand to Clove Excavators; crushed stone to Clove Excavators and Spoor-Lasher; and run of bank gravel to Clove Excavators. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Bids were also solicited, received and opened on February 10,. 1972 for a wheel tractor w/loader, backhoe and steel cab. Four bids were received: Jonmar Boehme Equip. Bid Price $20,456.00 Less Trade-in 5,989.00 Total Bid Pr 14,467.00 $21,760.00 Haviland Herman $23,990.00 7,465.52 disc 5,997.00 14,294.48 14,000.00 $16,547.50 3,600.00 12,947.50 The Superintendent of Highways recommends the bid be awarded to Jonmar. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Superintendent recommendation be accepted, and the bid for the wheel tractor w/loader, backhoe and steel cab, be awarded to Jortmar. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Horton indicated that part of the financing for the backhoe would have to be done through serial bonds as per discussion and agreement by the Town Board as to the finding of this piece of equipment at budget meetings. MR. CLAUSEN moved that 'the Attorney to the Town be instructed to prepare the necessary papers to finance the balance of the purchase of the wheel tractor with backhoe for the Highway Department; bonds to be paid over a period of five years. Seconded by Mr. Holt, Motion Unanimously Carried 13 A letter of resignation was received from Howard I. Verb from the Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Board accept Howard Verb's resignation from the Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Diehl recommended that the list of names of residents who have shown an interest in serving the Town in some capacity be forwarded to Mr. Incoronato as there might be a prospect for a replacement of Mr. Verb on it. Mr. Jensen commented that Mr. Verb, upon resigning, did not notify every member of the Board (Zoning Regulations Advisory Committee) of his intention, and he took it upon himself possibly to name his own successor. Mr. Jensen, presumed, however, that at the next meeting of this committee that it will be open again to nominations for a new chairman. MR. JENSEN moved that Mr. Incoronato be notified that when they elect a new chairman, the Town Board be notified as to who has been so designated. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Under committee reports, Mr. Rappleyea informed the Board that a decision was received in the matter of the Application of Malcolm Cornell and L&A Filtration Corp. vs. the Town Board. The Court dismissed the petition of L&A Filtration Corp. and, as far as the petition of Malcolm Cornell, the court, in effect, said they would permit the amendment of the resolution in accordance with their view of the final resolution; and as to the rest of Mr. Cornell's petition they dismissed it. The Resolution originally adopted (the Wappingers Improvement Area #1) which was approved by Bonding Council, and the Department of Audit and Control, should have con- tained a statement of the manner in which the sewer costs are to be apportioned. The Court is simply saying, well, if there is any 58 i doubt about it, put it in the final order dismissing these actions, and that order would become part of the Resolution so that it doesn't deny the existence of the Improvement Area, in fact, it confirms and clears up that one question which Mr. Cornell raised. Mr. Rappleyea indicated he was preparing an order to present to Mr. Justice Grady on Friday, presuming he will sign it in accordance with this decision. There still remains, however, the possibility of appeal. Mr. Holt, under unfinished business, noted that Richard Price had been appointed as an Enforcement Officer at the reorganizational meeting. Mr. Price has since then withdrawn his name. MR. HOLT moved that Alfred J. Brennan be appointed as enforcement officer, in place of Richard Price. Seconded by Mr. Saland. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Holt brought forward the request of County Representative Robert L'Archevesque for a recommendation for a representative from Wappinger on the County Youth Board. MR. HOLT moved that (Mrs.) Shirley Cooke be recommended to serve as a member of the County Youth Board representing Wappinger. Seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Holt noted that he had been in contact with Fr. Choate, with reference to the Narcotics Council, indicating that his resignation will be forthcoming as Chairman of the Council. Fr. Choate agreed to canvas the Council to ascertain if any of the members would be willing to serve as Chairman, and also commented that it was his belief the Council should be re -structured, that the meetings were ill -attended, and a great deal of lethargy was apparent. Mr. Rappleyea, referring to the Town's acquisition of the Castle Point property, indicated that there had been additional require- ments requested. One being for a survey description, which he secured from the Department of General Services Administration, and he was waiting for some further information from the Recreation is 59 Commission. Although the Town of Fishkill has indicated the desire to participate, the Department of Interior suggests that the Town of Wappinger proceed in any event with the WIXtixxxNx application. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Town of Wappinger resubmit their appli- cation for the acquisition of the Castle_ Point property, and auth- orize the Supervisor to execute such application. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Holt stated that the Dog Warden was interested in acquiring a weapon which will fire_ tranquilizers to assist in capturing diffi- cult beasts. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Holt be appointed to confer with the Dog Wardens and come up with an agreeable solution. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Horton brought up the subject of road specifications that the Board, in 1966, had adopted relative to acceptance of private roads in the Town. He wished to recommend that by the end of the year, these specifications be abolished, and, if these roads are requested to be accepted as Town roads, they be brought up to standard speci- fications. MR. CLAUSEN moved this matter of private roads be referred to Mr. Rappleyea and Mr. Horton to investigate,and submit their recommend- ation on bringing them up to present Town specifications before acceptance. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Horton also requested that Mr. Lapar review and submit an amendment of the table of -rates for computing amount- of security for the present road -specifications: MR. CLAUSEN moved that, the Engineer top -,the Town submit to the Board an amendment of the Road Specifications in relation to costs. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Saland, having assimilated the reports of the Joint Landfill Project, submitted by the Dutchess County Department of Health, felt that Mr. Ruf's report somewhat dismaying to say the least, it indicates a record of either gross neglect or callous indifference. Eight consecutive reports indicating that that site is being run in a ratherabsurdfashion. As the Town of Wappinger perhaps bears a heavier burden than any of the other Towns, in that the facility is in the Town of Wappinger, the Board should pass a- resolution to the effect that they would like information 1. as to what has oc- curred, what remedial steps have been taken since Mr. Ruf's letter, 2. what steps are proposed in the future, 3. and in the Resolu- tion, we indicate a desire that a reputable, knowledgeable agency, experienced in making examinations, report back to the Town Board, or the other interested members of the joint committee, as to what the exact effect is of that leachate, which is indicated, is pouring into Wappingers Creek. Mr. Clausen commented that he had attended several of the landfill meetings and he thinks there is a problem, not as extensive as Mr. Saland indicates, but would accept his comments that we try to correct those that are there. He suggested, rather than waiting for a report from the committee, that Mr. Diehl call a meeting of the Board of Governors, invite all Town officials from the various Towns and discuss this openly among those that are participating, and find out really where the problem is. Mr. Saland interjected that he would also request a representative from the )Dutchess County Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Conservation, someone who can give some authoritative information on exactly what this leachate is doing to Wappingers Creek. Mr. Clausen concluded saying that he was surprised that such a letter was received, since there had been at least weekly contact with Scoralik on this, because he thought, if anything, the county officials should have been more alerted to the fact than this letter indicates. Had he not known the background, he would have been just as shocked as Mr. Saland. I1 L L L L Mr. Diehl mentioned there was a meeting of the Board of Governors scheduled for this Friday (Feb. 18th.) He further commented that he had committed himself to Mr. Nelson that the Landfill, when certain winds prevail, bei.closed down so as to prevent the flying papers problem, and secondly, there is a tremendous run off of water from the airport itself, which has been discussed with the County, has never been corrected. There is also a problem of seepage of past dumpings of septic tank cleanings coming from the frontsection of the landfill nearest Rt. 376. Attempts have been made for drainage, which did not correct it 100%, perhaps more piping will- have to be installed. Mr. Holt asked Mr. Diehl if he would, after Friday's session, take steps to make certain that the carriers are covered. MR. SALAND moved that, since the Town of Wappinger bears the heaviest burden of the Landfill, since it is located in the Town, the Town Board would like information on 1. what remedial steps have been taken to improve the situation, since Mr. Ruf's letter, 2. what steps are proposed or being implemented for the future, 3. that.the Department of Health or Environmental Conservation Department report back to the Board as to what the environmental consequences are of the leachate into the Wappingers Creek. Seconded by Mr. Holt. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Holt asked if it would be in order for the Board to recommend that the County take over the operation of the Landfill in order to provide more straight forward administration. MR. HOLT moved that the County Representatives from Wappinger be instructed to take a positive step forward in having the County of Dutchess take over the operation of the Poughkeepsie-Wappinger Landfill Project, off Route 376, in the immediate near future.. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion Unanimously Carried Supervisor Diehl called a recess at 9:47 P.M. Supervisor Diehl called the meeting back to order at 10:21 P.M. 61 2 All Board members were present. MR. JENSEN moved that the Supervisor be authorized to contact the County and. the Board of Governors of_the Landfill on using a section of the Landfill site for the crushing and removal of the junk cars. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. _Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Jensen further qualified his motion with the comment that the junk car operation never did get cleaned up, and possibly the Town could use part of the Landfill site to do this crushing (this would be on the Northeast section of thelandfill site itself.) Mr. Clausen asked where the Board stood at the letting of bids for a traffic light at the intersection of All_Angels Hill Road and Old Hopewell Road. Mrs. Snowden commented that Mr. Petrovits had not as yet granted official approval. Mr. Russell Reinhard, President of the Cedar Hill - Pine Ridge Civic Association, asked to speak before the Board about changes in the Zoning Ordinances. He asked what the Town Board might have in mind with regard to changes particularly in section 412.02 - dealing with developers permitted to take the next less restrictive district, if providing public water and sewer facilities. It is the feeling of his civic association this section particularly effects their area, as there is a developer interested in utilizing this section up there, and they don't feel this is consonate with the neighborhood. He feels the simplest thing would be to delete that section of the_ordinance, this would solve their problem completely. He did add, that this however, might create problems in other areas of the Town, so he didn't know if it was the complete solution. They would like to see some kind of action in this regard. Mr. Clausen commented that similar action was almost taken, but the Attorney had foreseen the problem of overall necessity for determin- ing at what point lot size, of a minimum size, was the smallest they would like to see_in a given area, despite the fact there were_public facilities - at what level does that reach. The i9 ensuing discussion was primarily concerned with theoretical possibilities of zoning amendments. RESOLUTION REQUESTING CONGRESS TO REVIVE THE "PURE WATERS" PROGRAM The following resolution was offered by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS the Congress of the United States has recently continued for a limited period of time the funding of the "Pure Waters" Program, and WHEREAS the present program will not provide for any assistance for water and sewage treatment facilities in the State of New York which have not now been approved, and WHEREAS the State and: Federal Government have provided that future facilities have extremely high standards for treatment, now therefore, - BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of. the Town of Wappinger hereby requests the Congress of the United States to make addi- tional provisions to fund the "Pure Waters" program so as to provide assistance to local municipalities so as to permit them to comply with State and Federal pure water standards. Seconded by Councilman Holt Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Resolution Duly Adopted RESOLUTION REQUESTING NEW YORK STATE TO CHANGE PER CAPITA AID FORMULA The following resolution was introduced by COUNCILMAN JENSEN who moved its adoption: WHEREAS in 1970 New York State per capita aid for local municipalities provided $39.20 for each city resident as opposed to $9.65 for each Town resident, and WHEREAS the towns of the State of New York require new and expanded services for more than One Hundred Thousand (100,000) new residents each year, and WHEREAS the New York State Legislature should recognize the needs of the residents of the many towns throughout the State for services comparable to those services provided in the cities, now therefore, 63 64 BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger hereby requests the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate to amend the provisions of the laws establishing the present capita aid formulas to provide for equality between residents of the cities of the State and the towns of the State, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk is hereby author- ized and directed to_forwarda certified copy of this resolution to Assemblyman Willis Stephens and Senator Jay P. Rolison. Seconded by: Councilman Saland Roll Call Vote: Supervisor Diehl Aye Councilman Clausen Aye Councilman Holt Aye Councilman Jensen Aye Councilman Saland Aye Resolution Duly Adopted MR. HOLT moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Saland and unanimously carried. The meeting adjourend at 10:42 P.M. Reg. Mtg. 2/14/72 Elaine H. Snowden Town Clerk . WARRANT To LOUIS D.DIEHL , Supervisor Town of. WAPPINGER , County of DUTQIESS , 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 Atli. iay of February , 1912___, 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 I AMOUNT FUND OR OTHER INFORMATION No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 7 Moodv's Investors Service 600.00 Bond Issue -- 8 Francis Sherow, Sr. 133.00 A 1620.1 9 Deborah B. Ruit 174.00 A 1410.1 10 Custom Cleaning Contr. 125.00 A 1620.4 rl,advs Timbo 34.25 A 1920.5 12 Sloper-Willen Ambulande 2250.0G A 4540.4 A 1440.4 13 Rudolph E. Lapar 833.32 B 1440.4 14 Rudolph E. Lapar 10.001 B 8010.4 15 Arthur Waddle 37.50 A 3120.4 16 Arthur Waddle 32.5 A 3120.4 17 Arthur W. Waddle 7.5 A 3120.4 18 John P. Holler 56.7 B 3620.4 19 Louis Diehl 82. A 1920.5 20 Harry F. Holt 68 A 1920.5 21 Louis Clausen 26. A 1920.5 22 Leif W. Jensen 66.4 A 1920.5 23 Elaine Snowden 39,6 A 1920.5 24 Thomas Logan 64.5 A 1355.4 25 Susan J. Pike 5.1 $ 8010.4 26 Susan J. Pike 34.75 A 1920.5 27 George Wells 259.92 A 3510.1 28 Mrs. Marion Taber 39. A 1110.4 29 Dept.of Water Supply 6.5 A 1620.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of February , 19 72 [SEAL] Wappinger Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGER , County of srua"."6" , 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 14thday of February , 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 AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 30 Ralph J. Scalzo 29.10 A 3120.4 A 1420.4 31 Allan E. Rapplevea 666.66 B 1420.4 32 Sap k Daniel J. Hanniwan.DVN 393.00 A 3510.4 33 Alexander Enterprises.Inc 3639.1: Bond Issue 34 Clifford Thorpe 162.50 A 1330.4 35 Clifford Thorpe 57.59 8 3620.4 36 Clifford Thorpe 12.00 B 8010.4 37 I Burroughs Corp. 58.30 A 1220.4 P.O.Box 910, Rochester,,N.Y. 38 1 Burroughs Corp. 36.00 A 1330.4 P.O.Box 3028 Boston, Massh 39 I Burroughs Corp. 9.36 A 1620.4 Plaza Rd. Kingston. Na. OTHER INFORMATION 40. Williams Press, Inc. 65.00* A 1110.4 2.58 41 Prey Hardware Co.i A 1620.4 42 Prey Hardeware Co. 22.21 A 7110.402 43 I Williamson Law Book Co. 14;14- A 1220.4 -/ i // 44 Central Hudson 226.68 A 1620.4 45 West Publishing Co. 23,00 A 1110.4 46 I West Publishing Co. 22,00 A 1110.4 47 New York Telephone MIN A 1620.4 A 9060.8 250.96 48 Hartford Life Ins. Co. 1183.45 0 9060.8 932.49 49 1 N.Y.S.Asscn of TwnSupt6 5.00 A 1920.5 50 1 Vince's Oil Service 31.96 A 1620.4 51 Vince's Oil genrice 240.09 A 1620.4 52 Vinces Oil Service 90.85 A 1620.4 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 15th day of February , 19 72 [SEAL] Wappinger Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS D. DIBHL , Supervisor Town of WAF)?l3#GB,R , County of DITCHH , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of iatAPP.iRGER , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the .. J4tb day of rein -mazy , 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 NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 53 Roberts-Boice Paper Co. 17.90 A 1620.4 54 Yprox creporatigp 84_0( A 1620.4 ..t i of S5 Xerox Corporation ra _ Air Sure y Snrrn _ 57 McComb's 58 W. And S. 8. News 59 W and S. D. News 8.4C 1 14 c, A A 1620.4 k B 6410.4 A 6410.4 8.40 2Q..5a 8 6410.4 12-18 OTHER INFORMATION _ R. J. Brooker Co.,Inc. 10.5. A 1620,4 62 R. J. Brooker Co.„ins.Co. 12.37 A 1620_4 63 R. J. Brooker Co..Inc. 50.40 A 1620.4 64 R. J. Brooker Co.,Inc. 30.51 65 The Pendell Press 1620.4 12. A 1110.4 66 The Pendell Press 18.0 A 1355.4 67 The Pendell Press 68 The Pendell Press 69 The Pendell Press 70 I The Pendell Press 71 The Pendell Press 72 I R. H. Linge, Inc. 40_0C A 1330,4 13.5C A 1620,4 26.81 A 1620.4 .61 A 1620.4 73 Electric Co. 5.00 I A 1620.4 50.2 A 1620.4 75 Dutchess County Clerk's 1.0 A 1355.4 urrice In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of wappinger 74 IBM Sales Office Fox St. Interchange,Poughkeepsie this 15th day of February , 19 72 [SEAL] Town Clerk WARRANT To LOUIS.D.--DIEHL , Supervisor Town of WAPPINGBR , County of .DuTawg , 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. .., in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and �reo�ng been duly fil in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as WAPPD1$ER day of... a7cificate th and directed to pay hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 76 N.Y. P i......i..y -Pit..Q1 Zittioun ocal 0.3 central mason AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT A 1920.r. .4 17.. c' 7. 1620.4 0.4 --0070.3( t. OTHER INFORMATION 3037.40 8L3 5102.4 Chelsea Lifht Dist 2 -7 -15e ---9112-51e274- L.L41.t 5529.0319--111V-5-102.4 Publ Shing Co. e6 Ri t 1.rtr►nr®t 1 y r•' r s a`_. 90 Beacon Distributing Ct.,. A? PAaa r_ W i nf-org 94 John Pr'av 95 George Schlathaui 96 not^1 Amari nava 6.4 30.00 A 1620.4 45_05 A 1620_4 201:10—A--3510-.1 f._00 A 163 1 A 7iMo• 1 86.4( 22_63 54.80 A 711e.1 11/1 1 '6..00 a 7110_4 A 711W_' 4g 4 3441 A 1920.g 2507 S MacDill Ave. P.L.Box_14417 Y...,Y..., io. 33E:Q (4._( 35/ j.7/ In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger this 15th day of February [SEAL] "-72- Q1-13-Ne- 4._SLA..eae,1.-saStAo. Town Clerk SPECIAL DISTRICTS To WARRANT LOUT S -.D_ _.DXE L , Supervisor Town of WAPP ER , County of se,: g , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WAppgg , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the _-4.4th.day of February , 19.7 ___, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT (AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Cleaning Service - 13--- -k+l- Central Hudso : 18 aor 19` Cont_ Hudase 20 Axt n—rrn*et chmIwOy 21 R. H. -s! t ?42.56 662 8130.4 .4 101.7.7 SW 2 8320.4 /30,11 A SS3 8130.1 38.75 OakwoodWater& Sewer SW an 9Q OTHER INFORMATION C€3 5130.4 401.75 6C3 8130. I lAl_5F SA1 elin_d 09 881 8129.9 IA I In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of.._.wappinger this _._ 1.4th day of RA.t+rt»..m [SEAL] , Town Clerk r i HIBHWAY DEPT. WARRANT To Louis 0. Diehl , Supervisor Town of._... Wppi_RgR!' ,County of._..P &t_ heis , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of --lwtapp449er , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the .............. of February , 19 72 in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, ydu are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 6 Dutchess Quarry i Supply 7 Capitol Highway Material 55.6 8 J.R. Sousa and Sons 404.2 9 R.H. lingo Inc. 17.60 10 Thalman Equipment Compan Thalman Equipment Compan Clove Excavators Inc. I 13 Capitol Highway Material) 13.2 14 Capitol Highway Material 973.5( 15 B&K Auto Supply 99.91 16 Nathan J. Noose & Son I 24.1 17 Hudson River Sales Corp. 931.8 18 B.F. Goodrich Co. 68.04 19 Thalman Equipment CoRpan4 31.4 20 Rowe -Rutledge 47.3 21 Tha l elan Equipment Compan 22 Thalman Equipment Compan 16.5 23 Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 23. 27.54 55.04 409.9.. .4 DR -5110.4 OR -5110.4 DR -5110.4 DR -5110.4 DR -5110.4 DR -5110.4 OR -5110.4 DB -5120.4 DM5130.4 QM -5130.4 OM -5130.4 0M-5130.4 DM -5130.4 OM -5130.4 .+ 2 DM -5130.4 OM -5130.4 DM -5130.4 24 Cayuga Rock Salt.Inc. 25 Cayiga Rock Salt,Inc. 26 New York Communications 27 Spoor-Lasher Company 28 Queen City Distributors 5, 487.5 403.04 345.8] 70.91 4 OS -5142.4 DS -5140.4 DR -5110.4 DR -5110.4 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINGER thiPth day of FEBRUARY 19 72 [SEAL] Town Clerk HIGHWAY DEPT. -2- To L9UIS DIEHL WARRANT , Supervisor Town of.wAPPINGEll , 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 14th __day of FEBRUARY , 19?? .__, 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 29 Walter Smith Welding 30 McCallum Chevrolet, Inc. 31 Urey Hardware Co. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ; ACCOUNT 26.44 DM -5130.4 7.50 0M-5130.4 19.08 0M-5130.4 OTHER INFORMATION In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAPPINQ B. this 15th day of FEBRUARY , 19 7(2` Town Clerk [SEAL]