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1969-07-14 RGM! II 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Report from R.E. Lapar re: Wappingers Park Homes 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT AGENDA - TOWN BOARD JULY 14, 1969 • 1. Supervisor call meeting to order 2. Roll Call 3. Accept minutes -- Regular June 9 -- Special June 23 4. REPORTS Supervisor - Bldg. Insp. - Town Justices - Historian Bills: Gen. Fund Highway RFSD $ $ $ OKSD $ OKWD $ 5. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS a. Leonard Klein re: notice of claim for Dersh & Chase n' b. John French NHFC sec/tres re: installing fire preemptor at M,C.Rd./A11 Angels Rd. Traffic Signa. c. Chas. Cortellino re: information on WW drainage d. Jos. Worona re: setting ex. meeting w/ Bd & Alperts e. Harold Mangold re: U.S. Cablevision f. F. Manning - annual Audit Report g. Appointment of Election Inspectors h. Designation of Polling Places 6. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7. RESOLUTIONS a. O -R c)assification for Zoning Ordinance b. Marcojohn Rezoning petition L •t/ -- c. L.L. ##2-'69 - Public Sewers - set Public Hearing d. Vorndran.rezoning petition - set Public Hearing e. Fitzgerald - Oakwood Knolls ROW agreement f. Fleetwood Water & Sewer Districts 4 1 Ike The Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held July 14, 1969, at the Town Hall, Mill St. Wappingers Falls, N.Y. The Supervisor called the meeting to order at 8:14 P.M. Present: Louis Diehl, Supervisor G. Donald Finnan, Councilman Louis Clausen, Councilman -Leonce Heady, Councilman Elaine Snowden, Town Clerk Others Present: Rudolph_Lapar, Engineer to the Town Wm. Horton, Supt. Highways Allan Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town MR. MILLS moved the Minutes of the June 9th Regular Meeting and the the June 23rd Special Meeting, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried. The monthly reports for June were received from the Supervisor, Building Inspector and Town Justices, and a semi-annual report was received from the Town Historian. MR. CLAUSEN moved the reports be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Heady. Motion Unanimously Carried Bills for the month were as follows: General 69,960.59 OKSD 192.68 Highway 37,707.78 OKWD 209.90 RFSD 397.41 MR. FINNAN moved the bills be paid subject to audit, seconded by Mr. Mills. Motion Unanimously Carried. The Board called on Malcolm Cornell to speak. Mr. Cornell stated he had in hand petitions signed by most of the residents of Wildwood, Sections 2 and 2A, requesting the Town Board to authorize Malcolm Cornell, Inc. to pave the roads in these two sections with three coats of oil and chip, - provisions of the Standard Requirements for Establishing New Roads in the Town of Wappinger (Road Specifica- tions) approved May 9, 1962, and, accept these roads upon their completion in accordance with said provisions. Mr. Cornell stated that the residents had given him these petitions and asked him to give them to the Board and to ask the Board to give him an order to pave these roads under the old specifications. Mr. Diehl replied to Mr. Cornell that the Board contends that not only three coats of oil and chip are required, but the final coat to go on those roads is to be blacktop. Mr. Clausen wanted to know what information the residents had in signing these petitions - then commenting, Mr. Cornell wanted the Board to order him to put in oil and chip, why hadn't he proceeded to do so. Mr. Cornell alledged that the Town already owned the roads, and since April 26, he had requested a letter of permission to pave, and hasn't gotten it. In essence, Mr. Cornell contends the residents want the Board to waive the blacktop. The Board and Mr. Rappleyea all stated that these sections fall under the March 4, 1965 road spec, requiring the final coat be blacktop. They said there was nothing preventing him from putting on the base coat of oil and chip as these are required prior to blacktop. The developer knows, when he gets his approval as to what work has to be done, and it simply required that before he proceeds to any stage of the work, he requests an inspection from the Superintendent of Highways. Mr. Rappleyea told Mr. Cornell that nothing was preventing him from putting down the three ,coats of oil and chip, that is required prior to the final application of blacktop, regardless of the litigation. Mx. Clausen remarked that the point is that Mr. Cornell wants a petition approved that would order the Board to allow him to go ahead and put in layers of oil and chip when actually the residents didn't have to petition as Mr. M. Cornell already has the responsibility to do it. MR. CLAUSEN moved that the petition from Wildwood Section 2 & 2A regarding those roads be received for study by the Attorney and Engineer to the Town and Highway Superintendent and give Mr. Cornell the answer to the findings. Seconded by Mr. Mills. Motion Unanimously Carried The Chair called for a motion for suspension of rules. MR. HEADY moved to suspend the rules, motion failed for lack of a second. Town notices of claims against the Town of Wappinger, from Attorney Leonard Klein, representing Lawrence Allan Dersh and Leonard Chaser were received. These claims were for property damages sustained by lYi n the claimants as a result of the fire at the Wappingers Falls, New York on March 15, 1969. Imperial Towers, Notices of claims were on the 9th day of June, and the Insurance Carrier for the Town was notified shortly after receipt. MR. CLAUSEN moved these claims be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Finnan. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was received: June 20, 1969 Town Board Town of Wappinger Dutchess County, New York' Dear Sirs: Enclosed is a copy of the letter received by this district regarding our request that the New York State Department of Transportation install a fire preemptor at signal #77 at the intersection of Route 9 and Myers Corners Road. As this signal is not in our district we would like to request that the town consider installing the necessary equipment on the signal with the•neighboring fire districts of Hughsonville and New Hacken- sack being responsible for installing the necessary transmitters in our trucks to trigger the signal. I am enclosing the literature I have gathered on the proposed fire preemptor with a price list. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, s/ John A. French, Sec/Treas. New. Hackensack Fire District. MR. MILLS moved this letter be referred to the Fire District Committee (Mr. Heady & Mr. Mills) for further study. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried A letter was received from Mr. Cortellino requesting information regarding the drainage in Wildwood Forest: 1. What are the target dates for the completion of the work? 2. Will the residents of Wildwood be able to see the plans for the work proposed and is a copy available for the residents to review? 3. What is the amount of money set aside for the closing of the ditch? Mr. Diehl commented there would be a resolution later in the meeting authorizing the soliciting of bids for the second portion of the drainage project. 4; Mr. Cortellino asked whether or not the Board anticipated the ditch in Wildwood would be covered this year. Mr. Lapar replied that he could not say definitely whether it would be covered this year or not, depending largely on a number of problems being resolved, such -as several easements. Mr. Cortellino wanted to know if the plans could be reviewed prior to letting the contract. c\nn0.( MR. MILIE moved for a ten minute recess, seconded by Mr. Mills and unanimously carried. Recess at 8:47 P.M. The Supervisor called the meeting back to order at 9:15 P.M. Harold L. Mangold, Attorney for U.S. Cablevision and Highway Displays was present, requesting approval of the Board for: a) The assignment of the existing CATV franchise to the operating corporation b) The proposed change in ownership of the operating corporation. MR. CLAUSEN moved this request be referred to the CATV Committee and Attorney to the Town for their study, report and recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Finnan. Motion Unanimously Carried The annual Town audit report done by Frank Manning, Accountant, was placed before the Board. MR. FINNAN moved it be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. CLAUSEN moved the following Election Inspectors be appointed for one year, from July 15, 1969 to July 15, 1970. 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District REPUBLICAN ELECTION INSPECTORS 1969 TOWN OF WAPPINGER Mary VanVoorhis Catherine DeRonde Charles Grosenbeck George Dick Harold Myers Joan Yeaple Dorothy Miller Tenna Jensen 1 r 3- 5th District 6th District 7th District 8th District 9th District 10th District llth District 12th District 13th District 14th District Bernice Mills Jennie Olsen Beatrice Helmeyer Jean Schmidt June Schnorr Barbara Jensen Marion Siudzinski Emma Fisher Johanna Rinck Florence Bisulk Beatrice Roe June Rose Dagney Morley Imelda Evans Emma Gildersleeve Mary Conte Vera Hamilton Jean Relyea Elizabeth Hammond Mary Price DEMOCRATIC ELECTION INSPECTORS 1969 TOWN OF WAPPINGER 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District 5th District 6th District 7th District 8th District 9th District 10th District Donna Hannigan Eileen Weit Alma Berinato Rose Fitzpatrick Margaret Fredericks Mary Sidoti Maureen Porter Carol Powers Marion S.ardo Marilyn Schnorr Pauline Egan Adelaide Corbin Hattie Hannigan Pauline Brannen Edith Barbara Eileen Fay Alice Liebermann Almeida Kupris June Scalzo Sylvia Gorin llth District 12th District 13th District 14th District Albina Medio Paul Franzoni Catherine Loop Joseph DeNagy Helen Hilderbrand Helen Tompkins Eileen Farrell Cornelia Greer MR. MILLS moved that the following Public Places in the Town of Wappinger be designated as Polling Places for the respective Election Districts. Seconded by Mr. Heady. Motion Unanimously Carried POLLING PLACES DISTRICT Mesier Park (Police Station) 1 Town Hall - Mill Street 2 Garner Engine House - West Academy St. 3 Myers Corners Elementary School -Myers Corners Rd. 4 Ketcham High School -Myers Corners Rd. 5 New Hackensack Fire House -Myers Corners Rd. 6 New Hackensack Fire House 7 Ketcham High School 8 Mt. Hope Grange -Myers Corners Rd. 9 Mt. Hope Grange 10 Myers Corners Elementary School 11 Hughsonville Fire House -Hopewell Rd. 12 Hughsonville Fire House ;� 13 Chelsea School House -Across from Chelsea 4;a Hs. 14 The following letter was placed before the Board: July 7, 1969 Town Board Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Dear Sirs: I would appreciate it very much if the Town Board would give its permission to Mr. Horton to do something about the road at the end of Dorothy Heights, as it is a mess. Being that I am paying taxes the same as the other residents on Dorothy Heights, I would like the town property, that is supposed to be a turn -around in front of my house, black topped. Now that the town has a copy of the original map of Dorothy Heights, which I had turned over to Mr. Diehl, there should not be any doubt that they have 50 feet of road at this end of the street. As it is now, cars do not know where they can turn around, and keep using my driveway. I would appreciate it very much if something was done about it. Please acknowledge this letter. Thank you, s/ Mr. Arthur R. Swan MR. CLAUSEN moved that the Attorney to the Town be given permission to go ahead with the removal of the fence referred to by Mr. Swan from the Town road. Seconded by Mr. Mills 0 Motion Unanimously Carried. A letter was received from the Town Justices requesting the Board to adopt a resolution authorizing the rate of pay for Edeline M. Keebler, a recent employee for the Justice Court, be established at $2.50 per hour. MR. MILLS moved that this Letter be receivedandthe request be taken under advisement. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried The following letter was placed before the Board: July 11, 1969 Town Board Town of Wappinger Town Hall, Mill St. Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Re: Cornell and Eck v. Town of Wappinger Gentlemen: On October 7, 1968 we entered judgment in favor of the Town of Wappinger against Malcolm D. Cornell and Louis Eck in connection with the above captioned special proceeding which was then pending in the New York Supreme Court. The amount of the judgment recovered was $85.00. On July 10, 1969 the judgment debtors paid the claim against them in full with interest from October 7, 1968. As attorneys of record, we executed a. satisfaction piece to reflect this fact. We are pleased to forward herewith the check of Ureka, No. 1157, dated July 10, 1969, drawn on County National Bank, Wappingers Falls Office, and payable to the order of the Town in the amount of $89.25. Very truly yours, s/ Joseph D. Quinn, Jr. MR. FINNAN moved Mr. Quinns' letter be accepted and placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Mills. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Mills reported that there would be a three day Seminar at Spring Glen, New York for the New York Planning Federation, and as the appointed Board member to the County Planning 1990 Committee he requested permission to attend. MR. CLAUSEN moved that Mr. Mills be given permission to attend the 31st Annual Planning Federation - New York Planning Federation, at Homowack Lodge Inc. Spring Glen, New York Oct. 19 - 21st, and that his legitimate expenses be authorized Town charges. Seconded by Mr. Heady. .Motion Unanimously Carried. Mr. Clausen reported on the Highway Committee's findings in regard to the Planning Boards' request for investigation of possible traffic problems, at theintersection of Kent Rd. and All Angels Hill Road, that might arise from the site plan approval of a Medical Clinic at this intersection. Mr. Clausen, Mr. Finnan and Mr. Horton all agree that there will be no traffic problem created by building an office at this site. A letter was directed sent to the Planning Board informing them of the committees' findings. MR. MILLS moved the rules be suspended, seconded by Mr. Heady and carried. Mr. Cortellino asked whether or not the Planning Board had checked4- if it was to be a clinic - to find out if the applicants had complied with the Department of Health regulations. MR. CLAUSEN moved the rules be resumed, seconded by Mr. Heady and unanimously carried. A Public Hearing had been duly held on the inclusion of an OR (Office Research) classification on June 26, 1969 . AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER The following Ordinance was proposed by COUNCILMAN CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in pursuance of the authority conferred by the Town Law of the State of New York, that the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger adopted January 29, 1963 as amended, is further amended as follows: Section 1 - Article III entitled "Establishment of Districts" is amended by adding thereto the following classification "OR Office Research". Section II - Article IV entitled "General Regulations" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following subdivisions: Section 425 - Office Research -- (O -R) Zone The intent of this district is to encourage and facilitate the orderly development of office and industrial research enter- prises in a setting conducive to public safety, economic stability and growth; protection from blight, deterioration, and encroach- ment of non -compatible uses, and efficient traffic movement. Section 425.01 - Uses In an OR Office Research District, no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be erected or altered, which is arranged, intended, or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses, except the following: A. Uses allowed of right. None B. Uses allowed subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: 1. Offices - Places where financial, insurance, real estate, data processing, or like businesses, or professional, accounting, or like services are supplied or performed, including, but not limited to, buildings or rooms in which clerical work is performed, or buildings or rooms utilized for the work of administration. 2. Research and/or development and/or engineering laboratories. 3. Normal accessory buildings and accessory uses. C. Any change of use from that set forth in original application for site plan approval shall require a new application to the Building Inspector for a Certificate of Occupancy. Section 425.02 - Site Plan Approval The procedures set forth in Section 440 shall be followed. Uses subject to site plan approval must conform to the following provisions: a) No smoke, gas, dust, fumes, odors, or other atmospheric pollutant, noise, vibration, glare, radiation beyond building in which such use is conducted. b) Such use shall not constitute a fire, explosive or other physical hazard. c) No water, atmospheric pollution or other health hazard shall result from the use of such land or structure. d) No worts or services shall be performed except in an enclosed, permanent structure, except for the maintenance of the grounds. Section 425.03 - Buildings or Structures - Height No building, structure or portion of a structure shall be erected to a height in excess of thirty-five (35) feet. A water tower, however, may be erected to such height as permitted by site plan approval. Section 425.04 - Lot Area and Frontage Each lot in separate ownership must front on public street at least to the extent of 50 feet. Section 425.05 - Maximum Coverage All buildings on any lot, oncluding main and accessory buildings, shall occupy no more than a total area of twenty-five per cent (25%) of the area of such lot. Outside Parking area may not exceed thirty-five per cent (35%) of lot area. Open Space: Area without any structure or parking area,omust be maintained at least to the extent of 40% of lot area. Such area shall be maintained as lawn or in its natural state, except for road- ways or access drives. Section 425.06 - Yards Yards shall be subject to site plan approval. No buildings on any lot shall be erected nearer to any street right-of-way line than 125 feet, or nearer than 200 feet to any Residence Zone Boundary. Section 425.07 - Screening and Landscaping Sufficient hedges, fences, or walls, of a design and material subject.. to approval by the Planning Board, shall be provided. All required screening and landscaping shall be maintained throughout the life of any use for which a Certificate of Occupancy is granted. Section 425.08 - Ingress and Egress For each lot there shall be adequate ingress and egress drive- ways with a minimum width as follows: A. For one-way driveways - 16 ft. pavement width B. For two-way driveways - 25 ft. pavement width Section 425.09 - Off -Street Parking Requirements No parking area shall be closer to a Residence Boundary than fifth (50) feet. There shall be provided not less than two square feet of parking area (inclusive of aisles, but exclusive of acess drives or roads)for every square foot of gross. floor area with not less than the following number of spaces for the following exceptions: A. Banks, business offices not otherwise specified, one space for every 200,square feet of gross floor area plus one parking space for every three employees. B. Business service offices - one space for every 500 square feet of gross floor area plus one space for each two employees. C. Offices of architects, attorneys, accountants, engineers, real estate offices, insurance offices, and other professional offices in which the ratio of visitors to employees is similarly low - one space for every 500 square feet of gross floor area, plus one parking space .for each two employees. D. Professional offices of Practitioners of Healing Arts and Sciences: ten (10) spaces shall be provided for the first practi- tioner; eight (8) spaces each for the second and third practition- ers, and six (6) spaces for each additional practitioner. E. Research and/or development labotatories: One space for every two employees for which the building is designed, but not less than one space for every 600 square feet gross floor area. Section 425.10 - Off -Street Loading Requirements All loading and unloading shall take place entirely on the lot, wither on the side or in the rear of any building, and not nearer than 100 feet from any Residence District Boundary. L _Section 425.11 - Outside Storage No material, supplies, goods, debris, or work products shall be located or stored outside of any building. All areas used for refuse disposal or storage of waste cans or other waste appara- tus shall be enclosed by suitable screening or fencing as required by Planning Board in Site Plan Approval. No trailer, temporary structure, trailer truck or other structure which has not been approved by the Planning Board in the site plan approval shall be used or placed on the premises for storage or any purposes except during the period of construction of any permanent building on the premises. Section III - This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption and posting as provided by law. Seconded by: Councilman Finnan Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes A Public Hearing had been duly held on the petition of Thomas & Madlyn Marcojohn for a rezoning of a parcel of their land on Route 9 on June 26, 1969. The following Ordinance was proposed by COUNCILMAN HEADY who moved its adoption:. BE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, in pursuance of the authority conferred by the laws of the State of New York, as follows: Section 1. The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map adopted January 29, 1963, as am ended from time to time, is hereby further amended by rezoning the following described parcel, of land from "RD -20" (Residential Zones) to "HB I" (Highway Business) said tract or parcel of land being situated in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess and State of New York, more particu- larly bounded and described as follows:. Beginning at a point in the middle of .Cooper Road leading from the Fishkill-Wappingers Falls State Road to Brinckerhoff at the Northwesterly corner of lands of Mayer and running thence with the middle of _said Cooper Road the following courses and distances North sixty seven (67) degrees forty four (44) minutes West two hundred six and forty six hundredths (206.46) feet; thence North seventy four (74) degrees thirty seven (37) minutes West two hundred forty four and fifty seven hundredths (244.57) feet to the intersection of the mi.ddle of Cooper Road with the Easterly line of the Fishkill-Wappingers Falls State Road; thence with the said Easterly line of the Fishkill-Wappingers Falls State Road the following courses and distances South fourteen (14) degrees fifty seven (57) minutes East sixty five and twenty- nine hundredths (65.29) feet to a concrete monument set; thence South nineteen (19) degrees. thirty nine (39) minutes East ninety nine and eighty two hundredths (99.82) feet to a concrete monu- ment set; thence South thirteen (13) degrees,. forth two (42) minutes thirty (30) seconds East two hundred and one tenth (200.1) feet; thence South fifteen (15) degrees eight (8) minutes East fifty five and five tenths (55.5) feet to an iron pipe set; thence with other lands of party of the first part (Henzler) the following courses and distances North eighty eight (88) degrees fifty one (51) minutes East two hundred fifty one and three hundredths (251.03) feet to a pipe set; thence North fifteen (15) degrees eight (8) minutes West fifty five and five tenths (55.5) feet to the South westerly cornerof lands of Mayer aforesaid; thence with said Mayers land North twenty one (21) degrees East two hundred seventeen and eight tenths (217.8) feet to the place of beginning. Containing two and five tenths (2.5) acres of land. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM, all that piece or parcel of property hereinafter designated as Parcel No. 115, situate in the Town of Wappinger, County of Dutchess, State of New York, and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the northeasterly highway boundary of S.H. 5154 with the division line between the property of Thomas Marcojohn and Madlyn Marcojohn (reputed owners) on the north west and the property of Nicholas D'Angelico (reputed owner) on the southeast, said point being 70+ feet distant northeasterly measured at right angles from Station F297 + 20+ of the hereinafter described F survey base line for the proposed reconstruction of Fishkill Village-Wappinger Falls S.H. 5154; thence northwesterly along said highway boundary 391+ feet to a point on the southerly highway boundary of Smithtown Road, said point being 50+ feet distant northeasterly measured at right angles from Station F301 +10 + of said F. Survey base line; thence easterly along the last mentioned highway boundary 113+ feet to a point, said point being 148 feet distant northeasterly measured at right angles from Station F300+53+ of said F. survey base line; thence South 33 degrees 14 minutes 09 Seconds East through the property of Thomas Marcojohn and Madlyn Marcojohn (reputed owners) 351+ feet to a point on the division line between the property of Nicholas D'Angelico (reputed owner) on the southeast and the property of Thomas Marcojohn and Madlyn Marcojohn (reputed owners) on the northwest, said point being 167 feet distance northeasterly measured at right angles from Station F297 + 03 + of said F survey base line; thence southwesterly along the. .last mentioned division line 98 + feet to the point of beginning, being 0.812 acres more or less. The above mentioned F. survey base line is a portion of the survey base line for the proposed reconstruction of Fishkill Village- Wappinger Falls, S.H. 5154, Dutchess County, as shown on a map and plan on file in the office of the State Department of Public Works and described as follows: Beginning at Station F296 + 50; thence North 30 degrees 07 minutes 43.2 seconds West 650.00 feet to P.O.L. Station F303 + 00.00. All bearings referred to true north. Section 2. This amendment shall become effective upon adoption, posting and publication, as prescribed by Town Law. Seconded by: Councilman Clausen Roll Call Vote: 5 ayes MR. MILLS moved the rules be suspended, seconded by Mr. Heady and carried to permit Mr.-Incoronato to inquire as to the location of the Marcojohn property. MR. HEADY moved the rules be resumed, seconded by Mr. Clausen and unanimously carried. The Board had been duly presented with copies of Local Law #2 of 1969, regulating the use of public sewers in the Town of Wappinger, prior to this meeting, for study, and was now duly introduced before the Board. MR. FINNAN moved that a Public Hearing be set on the proposed Local Law #2 of 1969, "Regulating the use of Public Sewers in the Town of Wappinger" on August 11, 1969, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. EDT at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes An Ordinance Amending the Ordinance of the Town of Wappinger re- garding the rezoning of a parcel of land owned by John Vorndran, on the southeasterly side of All Angels Hill Road from R-40 (Res) to LB (Local Business) was introduced by COUNCILMAN MILLS and seconded by Councilman Heady. (Ordinance Attached Hereto). MR. MILLS moved that a Public Hearing be set on the petition of John Vorndran for rezoning of a parcel of land on All Angels Hill Road from R-40 to LB, on July 29, 1969 at 9'o'aleck P.M. EDT at the Wappingers Jr. High School, Remsen Ave. Wappingers Falls, New York. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Wappinger regarding the rezoning of a parcel of land, owned by Angel Brook Acres Corp., on the southwesterly side of All Angels Hill Road from R-40 (Residential) to PI (Planned Industry) was introduced by MR. MILLS who moved its adoption and seconded by Mr. Heady. MR. MILLS moved that a ---PUblic Hearing be set on the Petition of Angel Brook Acres Corp. for the rezoning of a parcel of land on the Southwesterly side of All Angels Hill Road, from R-40 (Resi- dential) to PI (Planned Industry) on July 29, 1969 at 8 o'clock P.M. EDT at the Wappingers Jr. High School, Remsen Ave. Wappingers Falls, New York. Seconded by Mr. Heady. Roll Call Vote: 5 Ayes go3' The following Resolution wasoffered by COUNCILMAN.CLAUSEN who moved its adoption: The Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the at-tached License Agreement between the Oakwood Knolls Sewer District and Patrick N. Fitzgerald and Barbara Anne Fitzgerald. Seconded by: Councilman Mills Roll Call Vote: Louis Diehl, Supervisor Ave Louis Clausen, Councilman ,Ave G. Donald Finnan, Councilman Ave Leonce Heady, Councilman. Ave James Mills, Councilman Ave MR. HEADY moved that Mr. Lapar, Engineer to the Town, be authorized to advertize for bids for Drainage Project #2, subject to the Attorney to the Town approval. Seconded by Mr. Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried A report on the feasibility of a Sewer District for Wappinger Park Homes, and further recommending that a study similar to the North Wappinger Sewer Improvement, encompassing the whole area drainage basin for sewerage treatment facilities, be authorized by the Board. MR. MILLS moved that the Board acknowledge receipt of Mr. Lapar's report, and take it under advisement (Mr. Lapar's recommendation for an additional study.) Seconded by Mr. Heady. Motion Unanimously Carried Under new business, Mr. Diehl asked -if there were any problems that anyone on the floor wished to bring before the Board. Mr. S. William Berg, St. Nicholas Road, spoke on the mining permit issued to Dave Alexander (for property on the corner of St. Nicholas Road & New Hackensack Rd.) He contended that Mr. Alexander had not complied with the resolution passed permitting him to mine, namely, he did not clear within the 50' line or replace Mr. Bergs' fence that was down. Mr. Berg wished to know if there was some action the Town could take to have these fences repaired. Mr. Diehl referred this problem to Mr. Rappleyea, Attorney to the Town. Mr. Walter Cronin asked what the status was of the North Wappinger Sewer Improvement and, when the ditch in Wildwood Drive is covered, has consideration been given to the capacity of the water coming down from the other roads. Don Mendorf, 3 Split Tree Drive, would like the Board to direct Mr. Cornell to begin work on the roads in Section 2 & 2A of Wildwood. MR. HEADY moved that Mr. Rappleyea formulate a letter again directing Mr. Cornell to complete the roads in compliance with the road speci- • fications that existed at the time of the approval of the subdivi- sion, and authorizing the_Supervisor to sign said letter. Seconded by Mr. Mills. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. DeMaria asked about the water pressure problem he spoke to the Board about at the last meeting - (in Wildwood Section II). - Mr. Rappleyea informed him that, as it is_a private water company, the Public Service Commission would be the proper authority to contact. Mr. Diehl asked Mr. Rappleyea if the Town had the legal right to direct the_Engineer to check water pressures in some of these homes, and Mr. Rapplyea replied NO. Mr. Finnan brought up the problems being experienced at the Highway Garage, flooding, well water etc. MR. FINNAN moved that the Supervisor be empowered to negotiate for the purchase of three acres of property owned by Mr. Barber next to the Town Highway Dept. property. Seconded by Mr.- Clausen. Motion Unanimously Carried MR. MILLS moved that the following letter be received and placed on file, seconded by Mr. Heady and unanimously carried. June 16, 1969 Mr. Louis Diehl, Supervisor Town of Wappinger Town Hall Wappingers Falls, New York Dear Mr. Diehl: In October of last year, Mrs. Kolaian and I contracted to have a house built for us in the Town of Wappinger, off Cedar Hill Road. As often happens, very substantial difficulties soon arose during construction which caused us to seek the assistance of Mr. Joseph Ludwig in his capacity as the Town Building Inspector. His assistance and advice at that time was given promptly and without reservation, and the difficulties 11) je%olved. Since that time, there have been additional occasions when we sought Mr. Ludwig's advice and assistance, and in all instances, we were courteously received and promptly assisted to our complete satisfaction. I am writing you to commend Mr. Ludwig for his efforts on_ our behalf, and to express to you our satisfaction with an area under your jurisdiction. Mr. Ludwig's attention to an individual home owners problems, despite the many other demands on his time as. the Town Building Inspector reflects both on him and on your administration. I am reasonably confident that our problems during construc- tion were not unusual and trust that Mr. Ludwig will continue to receive all the support he needs so that others may benefit from his assistance. Very truly yours, s/ Jack H. Kolaian MR. HEADY moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Mr. Clausen .and unanimously carried. Meeting adjourned at 10:21 P.M. _Reg. Mtge 7/14/69 nati,f2 Elaine H. SnoTaden Town Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER, DUTCHESS COUNTY NEW YORK 442V, 4 le The following ordinance was introduced by COUNCILMAN MILLS, who moved its adoption. BE IT RESOLVED and ordained by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, in pursuance of the authority conferred by the laws of the State of New York, as follows: Section 1. The Town of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance and Map adopted January 29, 1963, is amended by rezoning the following described parcel of land from "R-40 Residential" to "LB Local Business", said tract of land being located in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York on the east side of All Angels Road and more particularly described as follows: Parcel I Beginning at a point on the Southeasterly line of All Angels Hill Road, said point being the intersection of the Southeasterly line of said All Angels Hill Road with the Northerly line of Rockingham Farms, Section #1, filed Map #3426, and recorded in the Dutchess County Clerk's Office and running thence along the Southeasterly line of said All Angels Hill Road, the following: North 37-16-50 East 335.31 feet to a point; thence North 28-40- 40 East 133.36 feet to a point; thence North 44-23-20 East 48.32 feet to a point, said point being the intersection of the Soth- easterly line of said All Angels Hill Road with the Southerly line of Brown Road; thence leaving said line and running along the Southerly line of said Brown Road the following: South 86-30-10 East 90.00 feet to a point thence South 80-01-10 East 132.74 feet to a point; thence South 73-05-00 East 403.23 feet to a point; thence South 74-42-40 East 141.51 feet to a point; thence South 67-10-00 East 92.83 feet to a point; thence South 51-20-20 East 156.49 feet to a point; thence South 73-31-50 East 60 feet more or less to a point, said point being the intersec- tion of the Southerly line of said Brown Road with the center- line of Sprout Creek; thence leaving said line and running along the centerline of said Sprout Creek, Southerly 480 feet more or less to a point, said point being the intersection of the cen- terline of said Sprout Creek with the Northerly line of Rocking- ham Farms, Section #1; thence leaving said line and running along the Northerly line of said Rockingham Farms, Section #1, the following: North 72-30-20 West 57 feet more or less to a point; thence North 72-30-20 West 305.72 feet to a point; thence North 73-09-50 West 399.51 feet to a point; thence North 73-22- 50 West 268.17 feet to a point; thence North 71-46-30 West 23.84 feet to a point; thence North 71-46-30 West 102.51 feet to apoint; thence North 73-22-10 West 185.76 feet to the point of beginning containing 13.72 acres of land be the same more or less. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon posted and publication as provided by Town Law. Seconded by: Councilman Heady 1 L LICENSE AGREEHENT This license dated the day of July, 1969, between, PATRICK N. FITZGERALD and BARBARA ANNE FITZGERALD, his wife, re- siding at 9 Phyliss Drive, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County, New York, and OAKWOOD KNOLLS SEWER DISTRICT, a municipal corporation with its principal place of business at Hill Street, Wappingers Falls,, New York, 1. Patrick N. Fitzgerald and Barbara Anne Fitzgerald, 'here- by grant unto the Oakwood Knolls Sewer District a license to enter upon the northerly 20 feet of their lot located at 49; Phyliss Drive, Town of Wapoinger, Dutchess County New York, whiel said lot is also known as Lot #21 on a map of "Oakwood Knolls" dated August 27, 1962 and filed in the Dutchess County Clerk's Office as Map 43153. 2. Said license and right to enter upon said Lot 421 as aforementioned shall include the right to pass and repass over said parcel by foot or vehicle so as to have ingress and egress to the premises of Oakwood Knolls Sewer District lying west of said Lot #21. Said license also includes the right to improve motor vehicles to pass over said parcel. said 20 foot strip of land with a suitable base so as to permit • This license shall expire on July 151974., 4 • The parties to this agreement agree to keep th 20 foot strip or lane free and clear of obstruction. 5. t the end of the term of this license the Oak Knolls Sewer District shall restore the premises to the was in prior to the granting of this license. On 6. The Oakwood Knolls Sewer District will pay to Patrick Fitzgerald and Barbara Anne Fitzgerald or their assigns, the following amounts: a. July 15, 1969 $450.00 b. July 15, 1970 250.00 c. July 15, 1971 250.00 d. July 15, 1972 250.00 e. July 15, 1973 250.00 7. This license shall be binding upon the,- heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS) 1. On this / /N /L. Patrick N) Fitzgerald 7":7 / - , -L "- Barbara Anne Fitzgerald OAKWOOD KNOLLS SEWER DISTRICT /I //' by • 1 - - Supervisor Nineteen Hundred and 1 Sixty-nine before me, the subscriber, personally appeared PATRICK h N. FITZGERALD and. BARBARA ANNE FITZGERALD, to me known and known to me to be the same persons described in and who executed the within instrument, and they duly acknowledged -co me that they executed the same. 1STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS ) 1 On this Sixty-nine befo-re me personally came JAMtt. C. tARRod, NOTAtiy PUBLIC, STA1 E C QUALIFIED IN DuTc,i;[S GOUTY COmmISSION EXPIRES ty.aGli iv- & day j/ Ver74-,-i 49 Nineteen Hundrecl and 4 - to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides in that he is the Supervisor of OAKWOOD KNOLLS SEWER DISTRICT, the corporation described in, and which executed, the within Instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said Instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed4 by order of the Town Board of said corporation; and that he signed his name thereto by like order. ALLEN E. RAPPLEYEA NOTARY MELT. CTATE F!AV.' YORK SIES,TNG OUTi;c1HS L:.:Ct4TY 11A3C.11 312.2...‘7 .2-- WARRANT To .Loula..a. Mehl , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of Dutches s , 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 Wappingcr 14thday of July , 19 69 , 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 AMOTJNT FUND OR OTHER INFORMATION No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 1 645 /Helen ' s Lawn Service 259.00 1002 i MacFarland Rd., WF ,,..- 646 Central Hudson G.&E. . 232.56 v RFSD ,,,,-- 647 Pauline Egan 8.00 RFSD , \/7648 Melva Laffin 12500 151/ ,/ RFSD v7649 Urey Hardware Co. 5.48 /..r-// 1 RFSD *1650/N. & S. Supply Corp. ' 20.82 Ls---// v RFSD 651 w" R.H. Linge, Inc. 4.30 is-// 1 RFSD 652K N.&.S. Supply Corp. 1.25 /S7/ ./ RFSD 653 v"- Duso Chemical 2.80 Co., Inc. / ri 0 ,/ OKSP .... 654 . Central. Hudson G. & E. 127.38 /S -,c v OKSP i s--16 — 4 z.rto i• / 655 ,---Melva Laffin 4 125.00 /507, 42_,Jrz„ ,, pKS & WD 656.-- Axton -Cross Co. 657 -- 658 1, 11, 13.20 /- 111 II, 13.00 : " 13.20 /ro ? 1 OKWD s--7 1 OKWD 4' /-ro 7 1 OKWD 659 ir Central Hudson G. & E. ' 108.00,1-0 q i 01.34D / In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this ........ . ..... day of , 19 [SEAL] • Lb Town Clerk WARRANT To Louis.a.—DIAhl, Supervisor Town of Wapping_er , County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WappInge r , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the ... of July , 19 69 , 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. 484 / Edwin Hinzmann, 485 / Sloper-Willen 486 AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Postmast. 9.00 v 505 487 Francis Sherow 488 / Allan E. Rappleyea 489 Frank C. Manning 490 Ralph J. Scalzo 491 / Arthur W. Waddle 492 v Joseph Gutmann 493 Rudolph E. Lapar 494 495 V496 "k /497 v 498 "/ Jtimes Mills, It 4000.00 _ 1209 V 1209' 1191.E7/ 1375.00, 1210- 183.3./ 506- 110.00 J 137.50/ 508- 27.50 , 611-291.67 500.00 1308-208.33 • 1000.00,, 601 • 87.10/ 908 • m 55.80, 908 • 39.6.0,• 1409 6.24-50.00 750.00.;. 1303- 700.00,1 • 4.00 , 1402 OTHER INFORMATION • 750.00 j31:11eetwood Wer Kvo 750.00 U • 2822.29v /Storm It Jr. 6.40 1208 499 / Rosemary Flower Shop 500 "Helen's Flower Shop 501v R.J. Brctker Co. 502 V R.J. Brooker Co. 503 ,/Highland Hospital • 40.00 * 48.00 • 87.39 8.10 5.00 504 V Central Hudson G. & E. 163.06 5 I Dave Alexander, Inc. 506 1004 /Sewer Sewer Project #1 Imperial 1004 vi WF 1408- 2:41 - 80.28" 509- 7.11 I 509 710 508 V Shopping Plaza 105 Dutchess Trnpke Pok. 40,007.; 0 v Storm Sewer Project #1 o, R.F. Goodwin Assoc., Inc. 33.55 Fleetwood W4ter conuu In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of....Y.4.P.Pe this 14th day of - July -, 19 69 [SEAL] Town Clerk To Louis D. Diehl WARRANT Town of Wappinger Wappinger , Supervisor , County of Dutchess New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the . ?•ZtP...day of July 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. AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 507 /Census, Dept. of Commerce 110.0( 903 126.00 1312 508 • 75.66 507 • 44.70 707 21.68 704 • 1.62 710 le508 /Dave Alexander, Inc. 509 N.Y. Telephone Co. 510 Chester Satz Co.,Inc. 511 / 512 " 513 514 11 • 228.35 915 e'Rqy C. Knapp & Sons, Inc. 516 Patrick McKay 6.73 707 (Comp. From 1127.711 Rec. 35.00 711 517 v 35.00 518 v 35.00 114.75 81.10 521 Wapp. Central Sch.,Dist 1 88.00 519 v-MidHudson Oil Co, Inc. 520 Capitol Highway Mat.,Inc. i(L 522 ,, Great Bear Spring Co. 523 v It 524 v Burroughs Corp., 525v W.& S.D. News 526/ It tt 16.50 5.00 Todd Div • 107.41 • 9.24 80.85 527 Shaker, Travis & Quinn 18.00 528 Hudson Valley Blueprt.Co*, 19.80 238.14 -$2 529 Xerox Corp. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this....1441.......day of July ., 19 69 OTHER INFORMATION Ottice ot the Director U.S. Dent. of Commerce Bureau bt the Census, Washinzton 53 Market St. WF In;ur. Claim) 123 Rombout Ave., Beacon 10 Market St. ,/ Poughkeepsie 1 508 „/ Prospect St., Pok. Rte. 6, Baldwin Place 912 Putnam County, N.Y. 505 505 19 Computor Dr. E. s/ Albany, N.Y. 12205 " r.u. Dox J1U 707 v Rochester, N.Y. 14603 610 1307 508 1402 v 12 East Main St., WF V 29 Academy St., Pok. 2.11L) v P.O. Box 2487 509-213.141 Church St. Stat., N.Y.,N.Y. [SEAL] Wappinger Town Clerk • To Louis D.. Diehl Town of WARRANT Wappinger Wappinger , Supervisor County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed ata meeting thereof held on the 14thday of July , 19..9_, 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 530/Xerox Corp. 531 The Pendell Presst __.5 32 /« II It 533 1 Central Hudson 534 /-Dorothy B. Alsdorf 535 v George C. Dick 536 (-Charles Grosenbeck 537 v" Rose Fitzpatrick 538 / Alma Berinato 539 v" Jean G. Schmidt 540 v'Beatrice Helmeyer 541 Pauline S. Egan 542 , Adelaide Corbin 543 / Edith Barbara 544 ELleen M. Fay IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 25.00 505 ,1312- 33.85v • 121.45 98- 0 42,80 710 8.10 912 50.00 1010 21.00 501 a 22.00 20.00 21.00 24.00. • 22.00 • 22.00 • 22.00 • 23,00 22.00 545 / Emma Fisher 22.00 546 , Marion H. Siudzinski 22.00 547 v Johanna C. Rinck ' 22.20 548 , Florence Bisulk 20.00 549 Melva Laffin 20.00 550 Almeida M. Kupris 20.00 551 Eileen Weit • 22.00 552 :Mary VanVoorhis 20.00 tt 11 11 tI tt 11 OTHER INFORMATION Spring St., ✓ Dutchess Ave., WF / 11 Clapp Ave., WF • 11 Prospect St., WF ✓ Diddell Rd., WF tI 93 Ardmore Dr. I 1 Fenmore Dr., WF • Kent Rd . , 10 Fenmore Dr., WF / All Angels Hill Rd., WF • Widmer Rd., WF i Myers Corners Rd., i 7 Park P1., WF i 42 High St., WF In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger this 14th day of , 19 [SEAL] Town Clerk 111.1111,1011•111 WARRANT To 14Quis.. RA. Diehl , Supervisor Town of Wappjager , County of Dutchess New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wapp inger and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of July , 19_61., 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 1 AMOUNT FUND OR OTHER INFORMATION 1 ALLOWED ACCOUNT 553 Jatherine DeRonde 20.00 501 8 Trabucco Pl. 554V Donna M. Hannigan 20.00 501 v Wappingers Trlr. Pk. 555 K Jennie Olsen 22.00 501 v 10 Russ Place, WF 556 Joan H. Nutt 22.00 501 V 12 Russ Place, WF f 557y Marion Sardo 22.00 501 v 21 Daisy Lane 558( Marilyn Schnorr 22.00 501 v 6 Barbara Drive, WF 559,, Maureen PNYINWE Pinter23.80 501 i 51 Robert Lane, WF 560,, Carole Powers 22.00 501 s, 27 Robert Lane, WF 561 ,- Tenna Jensen - 22.00 501. i Widmer Rd., WF 562, Dorothy Miller 22.00 501 i 62 Robert Lane, WF 563,- Arlene B. Schubert 24.00 501 ,, DeGarmo Hills Rd., WF 564 / Barbara A. Jensen . 25.00 501 v Myers Corners Rd. 565 Hattie Hannigan 24.00 501 v I I I New Hack.E 566 / Pauline M. Brannen 24.00 501 V Rte. 376, WF 567, bagny A. Morley . 23.00 501 V Cedar Hill Rd., WF Scenic Apt., Apt. 10 B 568 Albina Medio 23.00 501 V WF RD#6, Rosewood Dr., WF 569 , Paul O. Franzoni 25.00 501 570, June H. Ermer 23.00 501 , MacFarland Rd., WF 571 v Albertina Wardell . 20.00 501 v South Ave., WF 572 Eileen Farrell . 23.00 501 Chelsea, N.Y. 573, Elizabeth Hammond * 20.00 501 Chelsea, N.Y. 574 Mary Price . 20.00 501 ' v Chelsea, N.Y. \. 575 / Beatrice M. Roe 22.50 501 25 DeGarmo Hills Rd., WF In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 14th day of July [SEAL] Wapp inger • Town Clerk WARRANT To 14QUarg D.._Riehj , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of July , 19 69 , in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a certificate thereof having been duly filed in my office as Town Clerk, you are hereby authorized and directed to pay to each of the following claimants the amount allowed upon his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM NAME OF CLAIMANT I AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT 576 Sylvia G. Gorin 577 Imelda M. Evans 20.50 501 ' 20.50 501 578 , Virginia L. Keeler ' 20.50 501 579 , Joan Marie Yeaple • 22.00 501 580, Margaret Fredericks 21.00 I 501 5811 Harold J. Myers 21.00 501 582•, Mary A. Sidote 21.00 501 583.- Emma Gildersleeve 21.00 I 501 584- Catherine Loop . 21.00 1 501 585. Joseph DeNagy 21.00 1 '01 586 Mary F. Conte 22.60 501 587 ' Vera Hamilton 22.40 I 501 588 Ruth Sutton - 20.00 I 501 589 / Helen Hilderbrand • 20.00 I 501 590 Grace T. Pecheux 20.00 1 501 591,, James T. Guarino 4 296.70 901 dog : 592,, Blue Cross • x127.04 I /5 -Do 593 .--Anne M. Collier 4.001 Tax 594 Custom Cleaning Contr. 125.001 509 595;, West Publishing Co. 21.00 1 710 596 Williamson Law Book Co.. 7.57 710 X597 ' 11 It ft4.07 I 710 598 -' Martin Leskow I 48.91 1 808 1:7v-✓ 944:32--, Office v1 OTHER INFORMATION 13 Liss Rd., WF VanVoorhis Terr, RD#6 Spook Hill Rd., WF 6 Carmine Dr. 53 Remsen Ave., WF 93 South Ave., WF 1 Adams St., WF Ketchamtown Rd. Hughsonville 2 Fleetwood Dr., WF Cameli Dr., WF Old Troy Rd., Rte#l, WF Wheeler Hill Rd., WF Marlorville Rd., WF P.O. Box 308, Hughsonville All Angels Hill Rd., Hope.Jct. •-• 170 Old Country Rd. • Mineola, N.Y. 11501 2011 Main St. E. ✓ Rochester, N.Y. 14609 ✓ I 11 11 ✓1 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Wappinger this 14th day of July. 19 69 Town Clerk [SEAL] • 4 WARRANT To Louis D. Diehl , Supervisor Town of Wap.piuger , County of Dust chess.s. New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WARPtinggr , 'and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 14th day of July 19..62, 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 -4 599 e Robert Magdalany AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 3675.00 /3/./ 600 , -Tom Rogers • 15.00 1009 601 e Tom Rogers 5.00 1009 602 v Urey Hardware Co. 109.30 1002 es/ 603 t, Paul Higgins 604 Ifill Enterprises, Inc. OTHER INFORMATION 47 Longview Dr, Fishkill, N.Y. 48.00 1007 V 14 South Ave., WF 86 DeGarmo Hills Rd. 43.08 1002 (605 ,... Beacon Distributing Co. 4 40.00 1009 si ) 606 - 1, 1, e 33.60 1008 607, It II ,, 67.20 1008 / 1, 608-- II 11 6 108.48 1008 vi to ii 609 - ft 15 99.28 1008 ./ il 610, Dutchess Park Pharmacy 18.13 1008 v Rte. 52, Fishkill, N.Y. 611, A-1 Fence Co., Inc. ' 545.00 1002 1 Hillside Lake Rd., WF 612/ Joe Floyd 40.00 1007 i 47 Helen Dr., WF /111 613 Herbert Muller, Jr 24.00 1009 RFD, WF 614 r--- 1, 1, 18.00 1009 472 Main St., Beacon, N.Y. 615, J.E. Burke Co. 1203.4S: 1008 d New Brunswick, N.J. 473 Main St. Beacon, N.Y. 616 ''' Pendell Press 22.0( 1009 v 617/Howie Campbell 68.00 1007 i 47 Mesier Ave., WF Marlorville Rd. 618 Robert C. Owen . 50.00 1002 1 Hughsonville, N.Y. Box 392 619v David Kelley ' 60.00 1002 1 Pye Lane, WF 620v Chester Satz, Co., Inc. 178.50 1003 i 53 Market St., Poughkeepsie S621/ John Pray 2179.0C 1002 1 New Hackensack Rd,, Pough. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WAD-Ptin&gr this 14th day of Jul,y. , 19.69_ [SEAL] Town Clerk WARRANT To Diehl , Supervisor • Town of Wappinaer , County of Dutchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the Wappinser 14th day of July 19..69.., 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. 622 NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT John Pray 250.00 623t/13. & O. Sand & Gravel 742.00 624 Circle Sand & Gravel, Inc 462.00 625 Dave Alexander, Inc. 980.00 626 Red Oak Mills Hardware 2.33 v 627 -Robert Foster, Jr. . 30.00 628,- Robetts-Boice Paper Co.' 45.35 629 e- Les ASILIMcMillen 48.00 630 Bill Stringfellow . 48.00 631 Tom Rowe v 632v, Nils U Andersson &Sinai - 633," Francis Sherow, Jr. 634 , Barker's Dept. Store ('65.- James Collier 636 James Collier 637 • Beatrice W. Balyer 638 Grand Union 639v, George P. Wolf, Inc. Inc. 640v Hudson Valley Bldg.Matt ° 641 ,- George Schlathaug 642 •-• Hugh J. Maurer (643 v-Helenis Lawn Service 644 11 11 11 OTHER INFORMATION 1002 v New Hackensack Rd., NP 1002 v Montfort Rd., WF 1002 1 WF 1002 v WF 1002 46 Pine Tree Dr., Pough. 1002 97 Edgehill Dr., WF 1009 Pok, 1007 i Smithtown Rd., Fishkill 1007 RD#4, Sucich P1.,WF 100.00. 1'007 v/ Canterbury Lane, Fishkill 97.40 10.00 11.71 22.50 29.00 52.50 1002 / Old Myers Corners Rd., WF 1002 1 19 Mill St., 1002 1002 ,/ Dean Ave., Hughsonville 1002 1001 / RD#6, Hopewell Rd., WF 6.12 1009 j Main St. & Carey Ave., Fishkill 1008 / 387 Mill St., Pough. 483.55 1003 ,/ 123 Rombout Ave., Beacon 1002 V ALLAngeLsjiiii24,_ 42.50 1002 67.50 1002 v MacFarland Rd., 0#4, WF 50.00 1002 Fishkill, N.Y. 7 o arrin In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 14th day of Ju).y , 19.69... [SEAL] Wappinaer Town Clerk