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1966-06-09 RGMThe Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger was held on Thursday evening, June 9, 1966 at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. The meeting was opened by Supervisor Fulton and Boy Scout Troop 27, 8:05 P.M. Open discussion from the floor held. Meeting called to order by Supervisor Fulton 8:45 P.M. Present: Joseph H. Fulton - William J. Bulger - Vincent S. Francese Elaine H. Snowden - Absent: None Others Present: 138 Supervisor Louis C.Clausen - Councilman Justice of the Peace Louis D. Diehl - Councilman - Justice of the Peace Town Clerlj Joseph D. Quinn - Attorney Joseph Ludewig - Bldg. Inspector Vincent D. Kelley - Engineer Knud Clausen - Supt. Highways The minutes of the Adjourned Public Hearing of April 26, 1966, and the minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 5, 1966, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby accepted on Motion of Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Francese. Bills presented in following total amounts: General Fund: $7097.26 Highway: $20183.52. Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Diehl made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bulger, that the bills be paid, subject to Audit. Motion Unanimously Carried Clerk read May reports of the Justices of the Peace: JUSTICE•OF THE PEACE BULGER: TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. GENTLEMEN: During the month of May, 1966, I disposed of the following cases in Justice Court: Type Number motor vehicle civil criminal 38 1 3 Fines & fees collected $688.00 2.50 A total of $390.50 has been forwarded to the State Department of Audit and Control. I am holding $50.00 in two pending criminal cases, and $100.00 on a pending motor vehicle case. Respectfully submitted, s/WILLIAM J. BULGER JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 139 A motion was made by Mr. Clausen seconded by Mr. Francese to accept Mr. Bulger's report. Upon roll call, the vote was as follows: Joseph H. Fulton - Voting: aye William J. Bulger - Voting: abstain Louis C. Clausen - Voting aye Louis D. Diehl - Voting: aye Vincent S. Francese - Voting: aye Justice of the Peace Vincent Francese's monthly report was read as follows: Town Board Town of Wappinger Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Gentlemen: During the month of May, 1966, the activities listed below were handled in Justice Court: (1) 12 motor vehicle cases handled showing $120.00 collected in fines. (2) 11 civil cases handled showing $24.00 collected in fees_: and filing costs. (3) 3 criminal cases handled showing no monies collected. (4) A total of $144.00 has been forwarded to the State Department of Audit and Control. Respectfully submitted, s/VINCENT S. FRANCESE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Mr. Bulger made a motion seconded by Mr. Clausen to accept Mr. Francese's monthly report. Upon roll call, the vote was as follows: Joseph H. Fulton - Voting: aye William J. Bulger - Voting: aye Louis C. Clausen - Voting: aye Louis D.Diehl - Voting: aye Vincent S. Francese - Voting: abstain Mr. Ludewig, Building Inspector's report was read as follows: BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY.2 , 1966 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR: 11 18 Unit Apartment Buildings 7 Single Family Dwellings 3 Swimming Pools 1 Sewer Plant 8 Residence Additions 1 Residence Repairs 1 Masonic Temple 32 Total Permits Issued For May Value of Construction $1,971.975.00 Fees collected and Turned over to the Town Clerk 1,093.50 Miles2Traveldd on Building Inspection by Bldg. Insp. 191 Miles Traveled on Building Inspection by Deputy Building Inspector 322 During the month of May, Certificates of Occupancy were issued for nine (9) Single Family Dwellings. Respectfully submitted, s/JOSEPH E. LUDEWIG BUILDING & ZONING INSPECTOR Mr. Bulger made the motion, seconded by Mr. Blausen to accept the the Building Inspector's Report. Action Unanimously Carried The Supervisor's Report was read as follows: MONTHLY STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER MAY, 1966 RECEIPTS Source Fees of Town Clerk for April Interest Fees (late taxes) Per Capita Assistance Per Capita Assistance Fund or Account Highway Fund General Fund Total DISBURSEMENTS Total Amount Received $1,166.2& 338.01 $14,042.02 11.133.30 26,679.58 Amount Expended $ 10,562.99 17.582.08 28,145.07 Signed: Joseph H. Fulton, Supervisor A motion was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Francese, to accept the Supervisor's Report. Upon roll call, the vote was as follows: Joseph H. Fulton - Voting: abstain William J. Bulger - Voting: aye Louis C. Clausen - Voting: aye Louis D. Diehl - Voting: eye Vincent S. Francese - Voting: aye Clerk read a petition for re -zoning from Mr. Huseey(on file with agenda+] Motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Francese, to refer this to counsel and in turn to be referred to the Planning Board when counsel obtains proper information. Motion Unanimously Carried Clerk read a petition from Mr. Gindele, requesting the Town take over his road. Mr. Bulger made the motion, seconded by Mr. Diehl, to refer this to the Highway Superintendent and counsel. (on file with agenda) Motion Unanimously Carried Mr. Clausen made a motion that the question of the Old Hunt Club Road be referred to the Highway Superintendent and Counsel to determine its status. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Clerk read a letter from the Planning Board regarding the Irving petition for re -zoning. Mr. Clausen made a motion that the Town Board accept the recommendation of the Planning Board. Motion failed for lack of a second. Mr. Fulton made a motion seconded by Mr. Bulger that a Public Hearing be held. Mr. Fulton: I say this because of previous discussion on the philosophy of non -conforming businesses. My personal view is in favor of allowing them to exist. We can decide then what the final disposition would be. Mr. Quinn stated that he would prefer to see the Town Board schedule a Public Hearing on this matter. Mr. Bulger said that the motion should specify a date. Messrs. Fulton and Clausen withdrew their motions. Mr. Francese made a motion seconded by Mr. Diehl, that a Public Hearing be held on the application for re -zoning of property owned by Miss Irving, on July 7, 1966 at 8:45 P.M. Motion unanimously carried 141 Mr. Clausen made a motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the Town Clerk, Superintendent of Highways, three assessors, and Justice of the Peace Bulger be given permission to attend training courses. Motion carried - Bulger abstain Clerk read a memo from Mr. L'Archevesque asking approval for payment of printing a booklet for prospective home buyers. The request was re- ferred back to Mr. L'Archevesque for an estimate of cost and a draft of the booklet for review by the Board. A request for air conditiming in the Assessor's office and Building In• spector's Office was returned for an estimate of the cost, and whether the funds would come from the Assessor's budget or the Town Hall fund. i Clerk stated that a request had been made by the committeemen of Dist. #5 to change ther011ing place from Site Planners, Inc, on New Hackensack Road to Ketcham High School. Mr. Clausen made a motion seconded by Mr. place of Dist. #5 to Ketcham High School. Bulger, to move the polling Motion carried - unanimously Mr. Francese made a motion, seconded by Mr. Diehl, that a committee con- sisting of Messrs. Bulger and Clausen be formed to straighten out any problems with polling sites. Motion unanimously carried. Clerk read a letter from Mr. Eggerton, Arlington Legion Post #1302, requesting a donation for flags put on Veteran's graves in the New Hack- ensack Reformed Church Cemetery. Mr. Bulger moved that the Town Cler1 address the Post advising them that the Town will reisbusse them for the flags used in decorating Veteran's graves in the New Hackensack Reformed Church Cemetery, seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried Clerk stated that she had received lette*a of Approval from New York State Dept. of Health of Collection Systems for Rockingham Farms Sewer District, Edgehill Section III and Scenic Apartments. Clerk read a letter from the Planning Board regarding action they had taken on a Subdivision application by requiring additional land for widening Monfort Road. Mr. Fulton: We have to act rapidly to put out bids for the maintenance and operation of these Sewer Plants. Mr. Quinn: Rockingham Plant will be for some time, operating on a minimal basis, and I would say it would be perfectly appropriate for this Board to consider appointing a licensed operator on a month to month basis for a short time, so that you can contract for a licensed operator. Cost would be minimal, and would not be within the bidding statute. Mr. Diehl: I would like to commend the Planning Board for obtaining extra land on Montfort Road. Mr. Quinn: I would 114 to suggest, before there is any final decision on the amount of land required, that approval of the Highway Superintendent and Engineer to the Town be obtained on the quantity and description. Nr, Mehl made a motion to address a letter to the Planning Board commending them for their foresight and suggesting that they discuss this with the Highway Superintendent. Seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion unanimously carried Clerk read a letter from the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding interpret- ation of Zoning Ordinance on Non -Conformity. Mr. Fulton: The Planning Board ref Erred this to us, and we referred it to the Zoning Board of appeals. Mr. Diehl: I don't think we can accept a blanket order. Each one is an individual case. Mr. Fulton: Let's refer this to counsel and he can give us a general idea as to what we can do, we want to try to create a liberal policy. 142 Mr. Clausen: I would request that any amendment be based on our in- cluding the Intent of the Town Development Plan. Motion made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen to suspend the rules. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Steinhaus: Before you take any action, I wish you would consult again with the Planning Board. I feel something has been lost. Motion made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen to re -adopt the rules. Motion unanimously carried Clerk read a letter from Mr. Szabronski commending the Town on its Ambulance Service. 10 minute recess called - 9:45 P.M. Meeting re -convened - 9:58 P.M. The following resolution appointing Gladys Timbo as Permanent Clerk was prop°sed by Mr. Clausen as follows: WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger did on March 10, 1966 take action appointing Gladys Timbo to the position of clerk to the assessors of the Town of Wappinger for a probationary term of three months, and WHEREAS, the said appointee has completed said probationary term and successfully qualified by Civil Service examination for permanent appointment to the said position, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED, that the said Gladys Timbo be and she hereby is per- manently appointed to the position of clerk to the assessors of the Town of Wappinger at a salary of $3500.00 payable in equal semi-monthly installments. Resolution seconded by Mr. Bulger. Roll call was taken as follows: Joseph H. Fulton - voting: aye Vincent S. Francese - voting: aye Louis D. Diehl - voting: aye Louis C. Clausen - voting: aye William J. Bulger - voting: aye Resolution from Central Hudson Gas and Electric on modifications to three lighting districts was referred to Messrs. Diehl, Clausen and Bulger for further investigation. They are to check it out on Sunday, June 12, and report back at next meeting. They were to contact Mr. Ganci, and ask him to accompany them. This came about as a result of questions raised as to what authority Central Hudson has to mike these changes. Mr. L'Archevesque explained that they are probably giving the area a better balance of lighting and the new lights might be more efficient. Mr. Bulger asked Mr. L'Archevesque about new lighting plans, and he said that he hoped to have it by the next meeting. Mr. Bulger: We need an agreement on intersection lights at County High- way. I don't think we have a right to pay the bill or to do this. I don't likekto see these tagged on our bill. Clerk read a letter from the Planning Board; Re: Reduction of bond on Wildwood Forest Section II. Quinn: There are two matters involving these two sections of Wildwood. In that connection, Mr. Reed has tendered certain instruments to counsel that deal with Section II, but because of certain action, I would like it to come to your next meeting to approve that bond reduction. You have another letter indicating that this approval of Section IIA is subject to the developer posting a bond in the amount of $32,000. We prepared a resolution approving this bond, and accepting the instrument to dedi- cation, subject to final completion of the road to the satisfaction of the Highway Superintendent. I would prefer tre refer the bond reduction until the next meeting. A fair amount of the work coveted by the bond (75,000) has been completed. A developer has the right to apply for re- duction of this bond. Mr. Kelley: The bond in Section II was set at $55,000. The reduction is effectively from $55,000 to $43,000. Mr. Clausen moved suspension of the rules, seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion unanimously carried L Mr. Reed: From what has been said, the $43,000 is still a great deal more than required to complete the balance of the work. The only other question I have is, the bonding company would like a resolution reduc- ing the other bond. Mr. Quinn: I don't see how re can reduce the bond tonight. There are some areas that should be covered. Was there any problem with the bonding company? Mr. Reed: No problem to my knowledge. Would it be possible to have a copy of that resolution at the next meeting? The bonding company would like a copy of the reduction resolution. Mr. Reed was assured he could have this at the next meeting. Mr. Fulton: Counsel advises us that they have a legal right to with- draw a portion of the bond. Mr. Quinn: It is my understanding that in September, 1965, when the $75,000 bond was posted, there was a problem. It was contemplated initially that 90 or more lots would go in at once. They only sub. mitted a plot of 49 lots. The bond figure was still at $75,000. Mr. Diehl: I an in accord with Mr. Cortellino in not reducing the bond. We have so many problems in the past that have cost us money. I think this is an assurance that the work will be done, and quickly. Mr. Quinn: I am afraid we lose track of the fact that we operate under some sets of statutes and one is the Highway Law. The Superintendent of Highways if given the right and prerogative to make a decision on the application of a reduction in the bond. You must also keep in mind that the amount of the bond was approximately $20 or $25,000 too high because the developer withdrew a part of the development. If you refuse the application, I think that the developer has some redress in the courts. Reduction in bond referred to next meeting. Mr. Knud Clausen, Superintendent of Highways, recommended acceptance of the $32,000 bond on Section ZIA, Wildwood Forest. Mr. Bulger asked for an explanation of the area involved. Rules suspended on motion of Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Bulger, Motion unanimously carried. Mr. Reed explained what area is being covered by tie bond for the bene- fit of Mr. Bulger. He also stated that their deadline for approval of plans runs out June 15th. After further discussion between Messrs. Reed, Bulger, Kelley and Quinn, Mr. Claused moved adoption of the rules, seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried. Mr. Clausen made a motion to accept the following Resolution (Resolution on the acceptance of the $32,000 bond) seconded by Mr. Francese as follows: WHEREAS, an application has been received by this Board from Malcolm Cornell, Inc. requesting that the proposed streets and partially con- structed propsed streets known as Split Tree Drive and Anvil Court, located in a real estate subdivision, in the Town of Wappinger, Dut- chess County, New York, known as "Wildwood Forest, Section 2, filed sap no. 3349, and Section 2A" be accepted as and for public streets in the Town of Wappinger, and WHEREAS, the said Malcolm Cornell, Inc. has tendered to this Board a deed conveying and dedicating the said proposed streets to the Town of Wappinger as and for public streets, and WHEREAS, Malcolm Cornell, Inc. has made provision for the construction 143 1 44 and installation of a storm watitr'drainage system with the apper- taining drainage ditches and pipes, in the aforesaid subdivision, and WHEREAS, Malcolm Cornell, Inc. has tendered and offered to the Town of Wappinger a grant of storm water drainage easments to be used in connection with the aforesaid drainage system, it is hereby RESOLVED, that this Board does hereby accept the proposed streets known as Split Tree Drive and Anvil Court and the deed dedicating the same, and it is further RESOLVED, that the said streets shall hereafter be public streets in the Town of Wappinger known as Split Tree Drive and Anvil Court, and it is further RESOLVED, that this Board does hereby accept dedication of the afore- said streets and roads and the grant of easments in the aforementioned residential subdivision, subject to the following terms and conditions. FIRST: That Malcolm Cornell, Inc. furnish to the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger a performace bond in the amount of $32,000.00 approved by the said Town Board, and by the Town Attorney and by the Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Wappinger as to amount, form, sufficiency of surety and manner of execution, insuring satisfactory completion of the aforesaid streets in said subdivision in accordance with the current minimum standard requirements for establishing roads in the said Town of Wappinger and in accordance with current specifi- cations provided by the Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Wappinger and further insuring installation and completion of the storm water drainage system for said subdivision, the plan for which has been heretofore approved by the Town Superintendent of Highways and the Town Engineer, said work and improvements being subject to the final approval of the Town Superintendent of Highways and the Town Engineer of the Town of Wappinger, and further insuring com- pliance with the conditions set forth in the resolution of the Plann- ing Board of the Town of Wappinger giving final approval to the said subdivision plat. SECOND: That the Town of Wappinger assumes no responsibility for maintenance and repair, including the removal of snow, of and from said streets until the performance of the conditions mentioned in the aforementioned bond has been completed. THIRD: That a full covenant and warranty deed of dedication and the grant of storm sewer drainage easments be delivered to the Town of Wappinger subject to the approval by the Town Attorney as to the adequacy, substance and form of such instruments and that such instruments are accepted subject to an examination of title to the premises or rights conveyed thereby by the Town Attorney. FOURTH: That an attorney's certificate of title insuring title in said road shall be delivered and accepted by the Town Board. The above resolution seconded by Justice of the Peace Vincent S. Fran- cese. Upon roll call, the vote was taken as follows: Joseph H. Fulton - voting:aye Vincent S. Francese - voting: aye William J. Bulger - voting: aye Louis D. Diehl - voting: aye Louis C. Clausen - voting: aye Mr. Quinn requested a motion to approve the $10,000 Rider #1 Bond. Mr, Bulger asked why Mr. Cornell was the Principal instead of Lafko. Mr. Claused moved suspension of the rules, seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried, Mr. Steinhaus explained that one of the conditions imposed by the Planning Board was the Mr. Cornell rectify the drainage through the Karas Estate. Mr. Bulger made a motion to readopt the rules and was seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Diehl made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bulger to accept the $10,000 Rider #1 bond. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Kelley's report on Wildwood Forest Roads was received, and tabled until the adjourned meeting on June 16th. Mr. Bulger: Wasn't there a report from the Superintendent and En- gineer on Kent Road? Mr. Knud Clausen: We went out threre - we will eliminate that curve as soon as we get the deed. The attorneys are in the process of drawing up the deed now. Mr. Kelley: I would like to make reference to rights of way on Spook Hill Road. We lase having problems of time delay in mapping the amount 145 of land and acquisition of property. There is a $4500.00 item in in the budget for mapping and property acquisition. Can we get to this money since it is in the General Fund rather than Highway? Mr. Quinn: That is the proper place for it. We must make an attempt to reach an agreement on price. These acquisitions must come back to the Town Board. Mr. Bulger: Tell us what roads you want mapped out at our next meet- ing, and we will make a resolution - after you have conferred with Knud Clausen in detail. Fulton: Has the 11 year road program from the Engineer been received by the Highway Superintendent? Mr. Knud Clausen: Yes and I recommended it. Mr. Bulger: It's about time we started thinking about the fact that we are losing the services of Mr. Kelley on August 1st, and we should be getting a replacement of somewhere near equal ability. Along these lines, I would suggest that we authorize the Supervisor to advertise in the proper professional journals to see if there are people who are interested in coming to work for us as Engineer to the Town. I would ask that he confer with Mr. Kelley as to the proper qualifications and insert these in the advertisements and elicit replies as soon as possible. This motion made by Mr. Bulger and seconded by Mr. L.Clausen. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Bulger: Where are we going on Mr. Kelley's road program? Mr. Kelley: It was left for the manner of payment to be investigated more thoroughly. Mr. Fulton: Action tabled on the 11 year road program for further discussion. Mr. Fulton quoted from an article in Reader's Digest regarding a movement in the country for ringing bells on the 4th of July. Village has already adopted a resolution in favor of this. I would like to appoint someone to promote this. Can we authorize the Town Clerk to make a list of churches and send them a letter. Will you all make some suggestions next week about bells. This was moved by Mr. Fulton and seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Clausen: I think we should acknowledge the letter from Mr. Groen- wegen, and I suggest we set a date for someone from the Beasley Agency to come before us. Mr. Clausen: There is a problem on Stonykill Road where a party has been using his property as a duping place for cars. I move that we refer this to counsel and the building inspector to see that positive action be taken if possible. Seconded by Mr. Didhl. Motion unanimously carried There was considerable discussion of Dorothy Heights being used as a thoroughfare by the developers. The following letters were read by the clerk: from Mrs. Clearwater The Town Board, Town of Wappinger, Mill St. At a meeting of the town board last fall, held to determine the status of the Dorothy Heights Road, the residents were assured that the road would be maintained as a dead-end road and that trucks not delivering to houses on the road would be kept from our road. We were assured that the Imperial Towers site plans called for no use of Dorothy Heights Road. That was in the fall when construction on the high-rise apartments had stopped for the winter. Now that work has started up again, we have workmen and trucks on our road - trucks far over the established weight limit. I do hope that we are not going to have to wait until fall to have action. There is now a road into the construction site. I can see no reason, for the use of Dorothy Heights in any way except by actual residents. Even today, Sunday, several passenger cars went through, using the road as an entrance to Imperial Towers. Trucks owned by David Alexander use the road as entrance and exit. A truck owned by Louis Deniele of Millbrook also uses the road regularly. Workmen enter and exit by the road. Most of them come after 7:00 A.M. when I leave for school. There is one licensed 5989DC which I meet every morning on my way out. There is another car - license 8901DU when enters at around 7:30 A.M. and exits regularly about 4:30 P.M. a jeep, 2G 1533, travels back and forth. There are several cars whose license plates are so dirty that they are illegible. I have called in this information but trucks and cars are still using the road for access and exit. Traffic in June last year was not too heavy, but when we returned from vacation in July, truck traffic was constant - huge trailer trucks which ran cars off the road. Children were far from safe. A deputy was finally posted to eliminate the problem. As soon as the drivers learned of his hours, they regulated their exit and entrance to times that he was not on duty. Please do not let this happen again this year. NOW is the time to stop this traffic. Please make the road what is has been and should be - a residential street with access only for actual residents of the street. Please don't let the company and its employ- ees refuse to abide by the decision of the town board and its lawyer. Very truly yours, s/Mrs. Miller Clearwater Mr. Diehl: I move that this Board notify the Superintendent of High- ways to take measures to immediately block the road as a "dead end". Motion seconded by Mr. Clausen. No vote taken Mr. Clausen moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of discussion from those directly affected, seconded by Mr. Bulger. Motion unanimously carried Mr. and Mrs. Zak sope about the heavy traffic and trucks that use the road as a thoroughfare. Mr. Clausen moved readoption of the rules. 146 Mr. Diehl seconded this mo tion. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Diehl: I would like to amend my motion to so state the Superinten- dent be directed to make repairs to Dorothy Heights so as to alleviate unsafe conditions caused by use of heavy trucks on this sub -standard road and to take any steps necessary to achieve this. This motion was seconddd by Mr. Clausen. Motion unanimously carried Mr. Clausen: People from Oakwood Knolls ask that the Town Board members and Mr. Quinn meet with them primarily on the subject of sewer problems. They asked if we could use the Town Hall. I would like to move a date for this meeting (executive) June 23, at 8:00 P.M. Motion seconded by Mr. Francese. Motion unsnimously carried Mr. Clausen: I think it would be a good idea to ask the director of the County Planning Board to meet with the people in the Town of Wappinger. I have a letter advising of this be sent leaving the date open. This was seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried. Mr. Bulger: Since the Planning Board is interviewing applicants as our consultant, might it not be a good idea to wait? Clerk read letter from Recreation Commission commending Knud Clausen for his commendable work on Maartz Field. Referring to an award presented to Mr. Diehl by the Jaycees. Mr. Clausen said "I and the Board congratulate you on your outstanding work in the community." Mr. Fulton -read a thank you note from Mrs. Maarts. Mr. Clausen: Program on dedication for the Park was very appropriate all who participated should be congratulated, everything was fine. Mr. Fulton read the following letter from William Egan: Dear Supervisor Fulton: Gross deficiencies in the conduct of the Assessors Office have at last been made public. In an article in the Wappinger and Southern Dutchess News on May 12, 1966, Mr. Verner Christensen, Chairman of the Board of 147 Assessors, said of Assessors Martin Leskow and Howard Walker "neither assessor is qualified and not putting the proper time into the process of establishing the new assessment roll." He also said that they are not doing their share of the work and did not attend assessors school to learn more about their duties. The Democratic Committee has not always agreed with Mr. Christensen on certain assessing matters, but we have never questioned his sincerity, integrity or his willingness for hard work. In Mr. Christensen's pub- lic statements, he has not sought personal publicity. So the serious- ness of the situation is apparent by the fact that he felt it necessary to meke a public statement in this matter. We regret, Mr. Supervisor, that you, as a former assessor, have not seen feet to inform the public of this problem earlier, leaving it to Mr. Christensen do do so. But remedy is at handl You and your fellow Re- publican Board members saw fit to keep the Board of Assessors a political office by defeating the nomination of a well qualified Democrat for the vacant post in January; further, it was you who nominated Mr. Leskow to replace you. It was you, as head of the Republican ticket in November who chose Howard Walker as your running mate. Thus, a* these men were your choice, we ask you to offer Assessors Leskow and Walker the oppoa- tunity to resign; failing this, to investigate the Assessors office with full disclosure of all facts, which must lead to the resignation of these men. Surely, Mr. Supervisor, there are qualified men in the Town of Wappinger willing to fill this post until the November elections, when the Democrats will again offer qualified assessor candidates. We hope the Republicans will do better than Mr. Walker and Mr. Leskow. One other fact stands out: The Assessors office is no place for politics. The Democratic Party in Wapper has always supported a change to a single, full time, civil service qualified assessor. You and your party, Mr. Fulton „have always opposed this. This shocking situation at the Assess- or's Office, which could very quickly lead to lower Equalization Rate and hence higher taxes, should convince even the most skeptical of the need for civil service qualified assessors. This is an opportunity for you Mr. Supervisor, to take the lead and establish such an office now. This problem coming so soon after the 1964 reappraisal problems, should convince anyone of the need. We cannot go on from one disaster to another; it is time for a change. Sincerely yours, s/William J. Egan, Democratic Chairman I would like this letter to become a part of the official minutes of the next meeting of the Town Board. Thank you. Mr. Fulton said he had no further comment. A letter was read from Mr. John Hollick Sucich Place as follows: Town of Wappinger Falls, c/o Clerk or Secretary of the Board of Super- visors, Town Hall, Wappingers Falls, New York. Gentlemen: I respectfully ask that this letter be read at your town meeting, June 9, 1966. I am writing this letter in hopes that, at your meeting to- morrow night, you gentlemen can give me, and the others affected in our neighborhood, satisfaction to our problem. To put it briefly, permit me to explain. I purchased a home at the corner of Suchich Road and Hopewell Road in November of 1960. Two years later another was con- structed across the street in a vacant lot by a Mr. Joseph De Luca. Everything appears fine, until I am confronted with the knowledge that Mr. De Luca has installed his septic field and tanks in front of his house a distance of not more than 60' from my well, and but 40' from his own well. As a home owner and a taxpayer, I did exactly what you or any other person in such a situation would do. I complained to the local building inspector. Let me remind you that this was over 3 years ago. Since then I have been "buck passed" from local officials, to the county Health officials for this entire time. Everyone agrees that this is a flagrant violation of health and zoning laws, but nobody wants to enforce such laws. I now as informed by Mr. Ludwick, Town Building In spector, that the problem of who will enforce our zoning and health codes is in your hands. Gentlemen, I find it hard to believe that a taxpayer has to go thru this abuse to simply get a clear violation corrected. If you care to come to our neighborhood some day, you can smell for yourself, because I have reason to believe that the installed septic tank is below minimum capacity, and consequently it overflows to the surface at times. In conclusion, I have reluctantly decided that if I can get no satisfaction in the near future, I feel that certainly the State Department of Health can at least tell us who is to blame for this lax enforcement of health codes. Respectfully yours, s/John J. Hollick Mr. Quinnr:Prior to Mr. Ludewig's term of office, the De Luca people built a house and the Dutchess County Health Dept. now confirms the fact that De Luca disregarded plot plan requirements` t location of sseptic tank, sewage facilities, etc. A certificate of Qccupancy was issued. It was within the province of the Health Dept. to confirm this water supply system. Later the then building inspector received notice from the Health Dept. that installations were improperly located. He did nothing to revoke the C.O. I asked if there was dangerof immediate pollution. I don't think that, since we have no protf of pollution, Mr. Ludewig has a right to revoke a C.O. issued years ago. Mr. Bulger: We were advised that the premises are now vacant. Has the Health Dept. done anything about a hazard? Mr. Quinn: I asked them to inspect the premises and pass it on to the Town Board. Mr. Ludewig: It probably was a violation of the Health Dept. It isn't a violation of any Town of Wappinger Ordinance or rule. Mr. Bulger: May I suggest that the Board direct a letter to the Health Dept. reminding them of your request and asking for a speedy reply, with a copy of the letter to the gentlement who wrote the complaining letter to this Board and also a letter to Mr. Hollick indicating the gist of what Mr. Quinn had to say concerning the Town's responsibility. Motion was seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion unanimously carried Residents of !quiet Acres again voice their concern about the traffic control at Dutchess County Airport. A motion was made by Mr. Ciigsen, seconded by Mr. Francese to send the following letter to the Airport manager: "In the light of the recent mid-air collision at the Dutchess County Air- port, and the apparent lack of control of the aircraft operating in the vicinity of this airport, the residents in the area are living in a constant state of fear. In consideration of the safety and peace of mind of the people living in this densely populated area in the path of de- scending and ascending aircraft, the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger want to be assured that you, as the Airport Manager, are exercising what- ever restrictive measures that are available to you to reduce or prevent these safety hazards." Motion was unanimously carried. Mr. Clausen made a motion to adjourn the meeting to Thursday, June 16th, 1966 at 800 P.M. seconded by Mr. Bulger. Meeting adjourned 12:40 A.M. Unanimously carried. Town Clerk 148 i WARRANT To Jose ph._H.__Eul.ton , Supervisor Town of bppinge r , County of _Outclass. , 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 a. day of ., une. , 194 6., 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 215 Charles Howroyd 216 I Frank N. Plotnik d/b/a "9, 217-1 Frank N. Plotnik d/b/a 222.$1 218J Lafayette Radio 6.76 IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Attorneys- Ex 50.0 of Litigation 222' Pon l is Crosby 223' Mid -Hudson Oil Co, 224vI Capitol Highway Materials 225v Capitol ill ghway Materials 226N, LaGrange Drum Corps 227U I. H. Linger Inc. 228' they Hardware Co. 11.18 I R. H. Linge Inc. so4 1 Hunt 1 s Square Dee l Lumber 917,30 I N & S Supply Co. 240.3? they Hardware Co. Z2.041 Circle Sand & Gravel Inc. 17,501 OTHER INFORMATION Legal fees er 3,60 Exp. Litigati 64.53 Town Hall Heal 122.08 Traffic SSI 74.22 Traffic Signsl 100.00 'atriotic Obsee[vances 61.60 1Contingent 229 230., 231 J 232 .4 233 234_ 235\1 • 236' Messrs Quinn & Reilly Vincent C. Kelley Sloper- willen Community Ambulance Service 11 11 11 11 11 11 !i '00.00.Swrvices of Attorneys 875.00 Engineer 898.33 I Misc-Aitbulanc In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this q day of -_ , 19.1_6' Cuu.A4_ �\ ��ats,... Town Clerk [SEAL] To Joseph #: -!Afton Town of...iAippfinger , County of-_ OerLchess , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Wapptnger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the day of , 19. __, in the amounts hereinafter respectively specified, and a cErtificate thereiaving been duly fi1' 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: WARRANT , Supervisor CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT 237 humod v. 44;wi kerr _2 240-1 Joseph E. Ludewig 241The Campbell Press 242\ New System 243" Central Huds9n Gas & dosspn 4utase n Theresa P. Arkel l AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION Assessors Mileage 34.40 Offir• i other Exp. Bldg. Insp. Recreation & SAO—Others - Bldg Inspecor. 1 f �e Town Hall i z Town Hall Window Cleaners 15.00 w.e Town Hall Liget 2414" 245 u County clerk 246 spwc 247\\' Verner Christiansen 248 a..:..,. . 249 R. J. Bruer Elate. 30.93 I Assess. Office —480 8 Ct1,.ra Town Hall 9.10 Royal rau Assess. Office '7 50 ---&Others Insurance & Serf tee .e6 1.a. s Town Hall & 129.17 Bldg. Insp. 250 Eggleston Office Equip.00.. 2,27 Office s. Offices & 252, Eggleston Office -Equip. 2S3 Petty Cash 25.06 Town Hail 18,43 `33.37 A....... Office Town Clerk's 91.-94--Off-tas 254 Almer1can Leainn_norri f Goring -We Kurtz Post Patriotic 7 Town Hall & 145.60 Telephone 255 " New York Telephone Co. 256 William J. Fredwricksore Maloney Rd. Fg11s. 660_00 tryti•r_ 257 Doug Heady 3 flak ter'�_o 5 .. ,. W. F. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this day of._.._......... S,P 7. N [SEAL] Town Clerk WARRANT To ..loseph._H..._F l .Q0 , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of P tches_S , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of *Winger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the 9 day of. Aunt , 19.66__, 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. 258 V adv 259 U The Campbell Press 260 " Harry Straley 261\jL 3 A Blacksmith Shop AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 12.70 Recreation OTHER INFORMATION 30.00 " " Field Oaf 62.45 Recreation _'r 14.50 262""IBeacon Distributing Co 16.00 412 Main St. Beacon, H.. _2.6T\V Robert Lee Stores I 8.56 264 ‘IJon Olson So. Rd. Po'KeepJie 10.5(1 172,201 158.75 1 267\' "The Scepters" X David Bert I Rumen Ave. W. F. 265 Oak Outdoor Furniture 266\ Harry Straley 268\' Mr. & Mrs. Merle Travis 269 zw: A & P Tea Co. Rt. 9 W.F. Table Talk Pies 50.00 75.00 181.10 48.00 27N Harry Straley 20.00 2721 Richfield Farms Fishkil1 201.80 273 1Robert Gardner 178.96 274\ lRupp.Southern Tier Freight' Ll..rr.. inc. r. u. uox 344 Middletown, R. Y. L0940 23.10 275 `Lk .. 1 , ,/ . _ c.. 15.12 y 17147* ) In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this 9 day of [SEAL] , 194.4 Town Clerk