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1966-04-07 RGM94 The Regular Meeting.of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, was held on Thursday evening, April 7, 1966, at_the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. Present: _ Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor Louis C. Clausen - Councilman William J. Bulger - Justice of the Peace Louis D. Diehl - Councilman Vincent S. Erancese - Justice of the Peace Elaine H. Snowden - Town Clerk Absent: None Others Present: Joseph D. Quinn - Attorney Harold H. Reilly - Attorney Vincent C. Kelley - Engineer Knud Clausen.- Highway Superintendent Joseph Ludewig - Building Inspector Meeting was opened by a Salute to the Flag by Boy Scout Troop 26 - Scout Leader - Clinton Destrich, Assistant Scoutmaster Don Parish, Scouts Billy Korber, Bobby Korber, Michael Bacon, David Goodemote. 8:15 P.M. - Discussion from floor: Mr. Cortellino: I have some thoughts and proposals for the Town Board's con- sideration. When a subdivision is considered permanent, survey monuments should be required, as there has been difficulty in determining property lines in our area. Requiring certified plot plans be attached to deeds would be beneficial. Public utility companies would be willing to install their lines underground, thus making underground installation a requirement in future subdivisions. Also a review of the parking regulations - provision for more parking spaces in busi- ness areas included. Will there be more than one sewer district? Will they all pay the same rates? Wants all the facts on the sewer districts. Mr. Fulton: We will look into certified maps, utilities ,]nd parking and a resolution will come before the Board tonight on the Adler -Brenner study. They will continue their study on either side of Rockingham. As far as all the rates being the same, it is almost impossible to accomplish. There will be different sewer plants with different numbers of lots, built at different costs. Mr. Cortellino: If there are two homes of equal value and the only differ-. ence between them is the cost of getting rid of your sewage and you are about to move in, you would prefer the one with the lower sewage rates. Mrs. Schmalz commented on being in favor of permanent boundary stakes noting that if they were solidly anchored, it would save a lot of dispute between neighbors. Louis Eck stated.that he has been putting them in for years, but kids have taken them out. Al Stricker brought to the attention of the Board a litter problem on Kent Road in the vicinity of Ye Olde Apple Orchard. The workmen eat lunch there and throw papers beside the road. He asked if there was anything the Board could do to keep this road a little bit more orderly, if there is a litter fine, or if 95 someone from the Town Board could approach the developer. Town Clerk was instructed to address a letter to the State Police of Fishkill expressing the problem and asking their cooperation for enforcement of applicable statutes. Sam Manners, attorney, was present representing a committee opposed to the purchase of property for a land fill operation for 36,000 people. .He_stated this land purchase was never made public until months later, Also, the pro- perty was taken in the name of Herbert Muller. It would be the sanitary land fill. Subsequent -to the contact of December 4, a contract was agreed for the 5 participating Municipalities. We respectfully request permission to appear before this Board and give you our point of view. It came up with sites in the Cedar Hill and Chelsea areas and those people were heard. We are now requesting a public hearing. Mr. Fulton assured Mr. Manners that public hearings will be scheduled on this, citing this committee has been working about 211 to three years and many sites have been inspected. Mr. Bulger added that the delegates are only required to repoet back at sufficient intervals. Mr. Fulton: It might be good for you to know, for the sake of avoiding secrecy, that on April 12th there will be a joint executive meeting at which the public will not be invited. It has been called for a presentation to members of this Board and other boards of a report by the Land -fill Committee. After that, this Town Board, if it feels favorably inclined toward the report, will set public hearings. From then on, it is a matter of law. Mr. Tullo, specifically referring to New Hackensack Road, asked if there are any regulations pertaining to the amount of shoulder clearance from the pavement where people can walk. Knud Clausen replied he had no -knowledge of any such provision. Two feet is required for a shoulder. Mr. Tullo said he was referring to the area between Fernbrook Farm and Quiet Acres and the delicatessen. People have tried to walk it but the brush forces them out onto the pavement. If this could be cut back, it would help. He also ques- tioned why excess surface has been scraped up on Quiet Acres. Is there some reason? If there work planned? Mr. Knud Clausen informed him that the extra stone pushed up by plows was being taken away. There is going to be some work done,but he made no further comment. Mr. Cortellino addressed a question to Mr. Kelley: Rather than cut a ditch across a road to lay a pipe, is it possible that rather than tearing up the surface of the road they drill under and not disturb the surface? • Mr. Kelley replied it is possible, but not usually done because of the expense. 96 Mrs. Schmalz extended thanks to Knud Clausen. They called requesting -signs on Montfort Road and they were put up the next day. She also asked whose place it is to set speed limits in developments. Mr. Fulton: It is almost hopeless to have the State put speed limit signs on the development roads. Only in a first-class town. Mr. Stricker suggested that the Supervisor get in touch with the authorities in Albany and ask for a change of legislation for speed limits. Mr. Bulger cited, as a point of information, that years ago when the localities had the right to set speed limits, speed traps were numerous. As a result, the State Traffic Commission was given practically state-wide authority to establish speed zones. In general, this commission has the authority to establish speed limits on highways and, in order to prevent speed traps, they have been refusing to set speed limits. Mrs. Schmalz stated that there is a 30 -mile per hour speed limit on DeGarmo Hills Road. It was established that these were engineers' suggested speed signs. Mrs. Schmalz: What is the legal status of a sign of that type? Mr. Bulger: None, A TEN-MINUTE RECESS WAS CALLED AT 9:00 P.M. MEETING RECONVENED AT 9:15 P.M. Mr. Clausen, directing himself to Mr. Fulton: I would like to, on ,my behalf and on behalf of the Board, commend you on your action before the Board of Super- visors on the airport extension. It was proposed to extend towards Quiet Acres, and I feel that you were wise in protesting against that direction. I think many -of the people will commend you for your stand against that extension. If I interpret your stand correctly, we would like to see it relocated altogether. I would again support you. I want that to be part of the record. • Mr. Fulton read 43 letter from Mr Shahan, President of Edgehill Manor Civic Association. Possibly an alternate site for location of recreation will be pre- sented and accepted. Mr. Diehl: I believe since this message that there has been more comment. Mr. Clausen was upstairs and may have a few more remarks. Mr. Knud Clausen: I was talking to Mr. Schuele this afternoon. He is will- ing to give five acres on the south side of Pye Lane, Section ILI, in return for two acres on the north side. I notified the Recreation Committee of this and they don't think this is acceptable, as there is water on the Section III piece of land. Mr. Fulton: I spolte to the Commission. I feel that it was the place of the Recreation Commission to recommend to the Board. I hear that the bulldozers plan to go in in the morning to the present -site. 7 Mr. Clausen: Has the Board.granted permission to establish this as a recre- ation site. We had a meeting with them. Usually they contact us and let us know that they are going to do. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Diehl, to suspend the rules. Motion Carried Unanimously Mrs, Schmalz: The bulldozers can't go in there. The deed has not leen recorded. Mr. Quinn: If there is going to be a change of lands made, I wonder if there has been an offer of dedication of the piece that the developer orig- inally indicated, and the Planning Board found acceptable. Mr. Fulton: We have the deed in our possession. Mr. Bulger: We have what we consider to be a piece of property close to the intersection of Pye Lane and Montfort Road. The deed has only very recently been given to the Town Clerk. Mr. Quinn: There is a question as to whether it has been accepted by the Town. The recording has little to do with it. Is the proposal to be a sub- stitution of a parcel of land for the one that has been offered to the Town? Mr, Clausen: We have two acres of land. Mr. Schuele is willing to take it back and give them five acres in exchange for that. Mr. Steinhaus, speaking as a member of the Planning Board, seeking to clarify the point in question stated that what is proposed is to exchange the land given for Section II and combine it to increase the acreage of Section III. It should come back before the Planning Board. Mr, Quinn: Even if this Section II recreation area is designated in the filed plot, that is not an active acceptance of the Town. If it is to. be yielded by the Town in exchange for a larger piece, there should be a formal resolution, making the exchange and releasing the developer. Mr. Bulger: Since this seems to be an involved question which affects a good number of people who are residing adjacent to the property, I suggest that we call a hault to everything and so instruct the recreation comnission immediately. Discussion followed on the position of the Board, the feelings of the residents of_Edgehill, and who was entitled to use of dedicated recreation areas. Mr. Fulton: The title goes to ,the Town of Wappinger. We have appointed a Recreation Commission to make use of these areas. We respect it and we listen to their recommendations. We had a meeting not a week ago. They presented their proposals to us and the Board had no objections to their 98 presentations. Mr. Diehl: Has it been establishedwhether it is, for the people in the devel- opment or for the Town? Mr. Fulton: As long as property is in the title of the Town of Wappinger, it is open to every member of the Town of Wappinger. Mr. Diehl: I would like to entertain.a motion that we hold up on this and stop operations there tomorrow.. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to hold up on this recreation area and stop operations until it can be further investigated. Motion carried, with Mr. Fulton abstaining. Mr. Clausen: I don't believe there was general knowledge of the problem in Edgehill. I am appreciative ofrthe work the commission is doing. We.should now see if the right decision has been made. If there is a better plan, we should look for it. MEETING RECESSED FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION WITH RECREATION COMMISSION. Mr. Fulton called the meeting back to order at 9:50 P.M. Mr. Fulton asked Mr. Maurer if he would make a statement on the recreation's stand. Mr. Maurer: The Recreation Commission has taken a stand. There is a lot of controversy about parking, size of park. We have made study of this. There will be a fence. There is talk of swapping property for another piece. I spoke to the members this afternoon. This isn't quite the story. It is not feasible for recreation. It is under water most of the time. Recreation is for everybody in the Town. We cannot set up a recreation area for one indivi- dual group. Mr. Hirsch: If you have a Little League Field and parking, what other faci- lities are you going to have for recreation? Mr. Maurer: Slides, swings and a picnic area, as you people asked for. I recommend that we continue right on with our project for recreation. . Mr.,Tullo: Since the subject of recreation is up here, we understand that six acres was deeded over to the Town in Quiet Acres by the creek. If these people don't want you to spend it over there, we would welcome you over in our area. Mr. Bulger asked .that Mr. Maurer be shown one of the questionnaires answered by Edgehill residents. Mr. Maurer: Little League would use field one or two nights a week for baseball. Mr. Clausen: You say that the Little League will probably use it a couple 99 times a week. They will have to practice somewhere. Is there any guarantee that you can 1promise the residents that they will use it about 2 or 3 nights a week? Mr. Maurer: They play at all the other fields at the same night, no prac- tice after they start playing. across the property line in the Scotch pines will be planted to Mr. Maurer also added there will be a.fence back, but it -all can't be done in one year. obstruct the view of this area. Mr. Bulger called for a -ruling since the last motion was made during sus- pension of the rules. Previous motion during suspension of the rules was not valid. Mr. Bulger made a motion, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to call back -the rules. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. Fulton: If this field turns out to be inadequate, it will be the respon- sibility of the Board. We will have to face that responsibility. A Motion was made by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to hold up on this recreation site and look into it further. Upon roll call, the vote • was as follows: A motion was Joseph H. Fulton William J. Bulger Louis C. Clausen Louis D. Diehl Vincent S. Francese made by Mr. Fulton, - Voting:Nay - Voting:Nay - Voting:Aye - Voting:Aye - Voting:Nay Motion Defeated seconded by Mr. Bulger, that the Board accept the dedication of the two acre recreation area, Section II, Edgehill Manor. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. Bulger made the motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the minutes of the Public Hearing on Beatrice Irving Property held on the 24th of February, 1966, and the Special Meeting of this Board held on the 24th of February, 1966, as submitted by the Town Clerk be and they are hereby approved. Motion Carried Unanimously . Mr. Bulger made the motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the minutes of the Regular Meeting of this Board held on March 10, 1966 and the Special Meeting held and they are Clausen. on the 17th of March, 1966, as submitted by the Town Clerk be hereby approved, with the following amendment proposed by Mr. Motion Carried Unanimously Minutes of March 10, 1966 Meeting, Page 73 -.delete the words "forfeit the right if not submitted within ten days". Mr. Clausen made the motion, seconded by Mr. Bulger, to accept the minutes of the March 10th meeting as amended. Motion Carried Unanimously Clerk read the following reports: • Town Board Town of Wappinger Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Gentlemen: During the month of March, 1966, I disposed ofthe following cases in Justice Court: Type Number Fines & Fees Collected Motor Vehicle 50 $605.00 Civil 3 7.50 Criminal 4 50.00 A total of $662.50 has been forwarded to the State Department of Audit and Control. Respectfully submitted, s/William J. Bulger Justice of the Peace A motion was made by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to accept Mr. Bulger's Monthly 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 Town Board. Town of Wappinger Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Gentlemen: During the month of March, 1966, the activities listed below were handled in Justice Court: (1) 21 motor vehicle cases handled showing $230.00 collected in fines. (2) 22 civil cases handled showing $53.00 collected in fees and filing costs. (3) 1 criminal case handled showing no monies. collected. (4) A total of $283.00 has been forwarded to the State Department of Audit and Control. Respectfully submitted, s/Vincent S. Francese Justice of the Peace A motion was made by Mr. Diehl, 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 100 _c 101 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1966 Building Permits Issued for: 10 Single Family Dwellings 5 Residence Additions 3 Move Residences 1 Move Restaurant 1 8 -Unit Apartment Building 1 Swimming Pool 1 Conference Center Building 1 Retail Stores - Shopping Center 2 Others 25 Total Permits Issued for March Value of Construction $376,015.00 Fees Collected & Turned Over to the Town Clerk 342.50 Miles Traveled on Zoning & Building Inspection by Building Inspector 288 Miles Traveled on Building Inspection by Deputy Building Inspector 300 During the month of March, Certificates of -Occupancy were issued for 20 Single Family Dwellings, 1 Dentist Office, 1 Ice Cream Bar, and 1 Real Estate Office. Operation of a non -conforming auto junk yard, containing about 70 cars, located on the Ketchamtown Road has been discontinued. All cars arecpresentiy being removed and the lot should be completely cleared with- in the next few days. Respectfully submitted, s/Joseph E. Ludewig Building & Zoning Inspector Mr. Clausen made the motion, seconded by Mr. Bulger, to accept the Build- ing Inspector's Monthly Report. Motion Carried Unanimously. MONTHLY STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECEIPTS MARCH 1966 Source Amount Received Town Clerk - taxes Highway Fund County - snow removal ': 11 Town Clerk - Fees for February General Fund Town Clerk - Int. on taxes County - Dog Fees State Dept. of Tax. & Finance Tax loss on RR property " " Total DISBURSEMENTS 170,871.90 1,275.40 633.75 178.74 1,948.36 406.47 $ 175,314.62 Fund or Account -Amount Expended General Fund Highway Fund $ 18,081.42 5,712.77 Total $ 23,794.19 Signed: Joseph H. Fulton, Supervisor 102 A motion was made by,Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to accept the Supervisor's Monthly 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: aye Vincent S. Francese r Voting: aye Mr. Francese noted approval of the last paragraph of the Building Inspector's Report. The following bills were read by the Town Clerk: General Fund - $8,833.14 Highway - $3,175.05 Mr. Bulger made the motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the bills be paid, subject to audit.. Motion Carried Unanimously The petitionfromRussell Aldrich for rezoning of Beatrice Irving property was referred to the Planning Board for recommendation. Clerk informed the Board that Mayor Furnari had requested a member of theTown Board to act on a committee in search of doctors for the community. Mr. Bulger: I was talking with Dr. Golding about two weeks ago. There are about 1500 physicians who are ex -patriots from Cuba and are apparently in the Florida area. I wrote to Senator Javits. Mr. Diehl recommended that Mr. Bulger continue on that committee. Mr. Bulger accepted. A motion was made by Mr. Diehl, seconded by Mr. Clausen, that Mr. Bulger represent the Town on Mayor Furnari's committee for a doctor study. Motion -Carried Unanimously Superintendent of Highways and Engineer for the Town have a report on Wildwood roads. Mr. Clausen: We had a meeting with the contractors and the only thing I can report is that there is a difficult situation in Wildwood. We have got to have more drainage and some percentage of that road rebuilt. I would like the Engineer to report on the drainage. The problem is not very easy to overcome. I could_in no way accept the road in the condition it is in. We will have to work with the contractor to get things settled. I would not set any time limit. If the Town will pay a part.and the contractors a part, then we.can get that settled at the same time. Will the Board let us go ahead and try to make an arrangement and then bring it back in to the Board. Mr. Kelley: Our prob_ems to date have been surface, which are solvable. The problems we are faced with are subsurface and, because of the existing conditions, a number which are not changeable. We have what we condider to be a difficult problem which is not resoluble immddiately. As Mr. Clausen said, we are going to have to take some time and then come back. The bond ran out in the latter part of March, but this is not the time to call it. Mr. Bulger: We should ask for a report in two months and see how they are progressing. 103 A motion was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by.Mr. Francese, that the Highway Superintendent and Engineer report back,in two months on the road conditions in Wildwood, Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. K. Calusen asked the Board's opinion of the open ditch in Wildwood Forest. Mr. Bulger made a motion that the Highway Superintendent and the Town Engineer and the Counsel to the Town investigate what proposals can be worked out. Seconded by Mr. Diehl. Motion Carried Unanimously. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to suspend the rules. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. Cortetlino asked the Board to attend the meeting of the Wildwood Civic Association at the Woronock House at 8:00 P.M.,on Monday, April 11. Mr. Bulger moved readoption of the rules, seconded by Mr. Francese. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. Knud Clausen presented a report and canvas of bids received by him: Mr. Bulger made a motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, to award the bid on Bituminous Concrete to Spoor-Lasher, $7.15/ton - Hot Mix, $7.05/ton - Cold Mix. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. to Ken Mr. Bulger made a motion, seconded by Mr. Diehl, that the bid be awarded Smith Machinery Co., Inc., at a cost of $4,498.14, for a Roller. Motion Carried Unanimously Clausen stated that we made $2,500 - price was $6,985 - the State buys them in bulk, each Town is allowed the purchase of one of these specific rollers. Mr. Bulger made a motion, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the bid for a Tractor -Mower be awarded to Ketcham's Garage at a cost of $2,600.00. Motion Carried Unanimously There were no bids received on Concrete Pipe. Mr. Knud Clausen: Engineer Kelley has submitted an Eleven -Year Road Program - a very good report. The Board can reject or adopt it, but we must have a decision because if there is no action on it, we don't know where we stand. I recommend the Board consider it. Mr. Quinn: What your Board might do is receive the report and make a study of it. Mr. Diehl: If all the.members go over this and study it before the next meeting, then we can move forward with it. Mr. Kelley: I recommend referring a copy of this report to the Town Attorney for study and discussion with a bonding company. ,• A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to refer the Road Program report to the attorneys for study. Motion Carried Unanimously 104 Clerk was instructed to.forward a copy of the Rodd Program to the attorneys. Mr. K. Clausen: We would like to get started on Spook Hill Road but rho land has been acquired and Widmer Road requires atenth of an acre of land from Mr. Shapiro. I have to have it. Our lawyer advised me to contact Mr. Shapiro. Mr. Shapiro wanted to know where the stakes are so that he can see it. He wants $1,000 for that piece of land. Mr. Quinn stated that there are certain provi- sions of the highway law which offer a benefit to the town, suggesting,they be looked into further.ri . Mr. Diehl presented a report on police protection. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Francese, that the report be accepted. (On file in the Town Clerk's office). Motion Carried Unanimously A resolution for a feasibility study by Adler -Brenner was presented. Mr. Bulger: Have they given any indication of when this might be completed? It might be valuable for our planned.meeting of the 26th. Mr. Fulton: It was my understanding that they were ready at any time to provide a preliminary report. We can write a letter and advise them that we are having this meeting on the 26th. The following resolution was proposed by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr, Diehl: RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger retain licensed engineers, Adler - Brenner, Engineering Consultants, to undertake, formulate, and deliver to the Town Board, a_study and proposal for the formulation and expansion of a sewer district covering areas of the Town now included in the proposed Rockingham Farms district, and other adjacent areas as the engineers determine may be economically served, which same are to be capable of development into a single sewer district, and that the Supervisor of the Town of Wappinger be and he is hereby authorized to pay,such engineers for such proposal and plan, a sum not to exceed $1,000.00. The following vote was taken: Joseph H. Fulton - Supervisor Aye William.J. Bulger - Justice of the Peace Aye Vincent S. Francese - Justice of the Peace Aye Louis C. Clausen - Councilman Aye Louis Diehl - Councilman Aye Clerk read a letter from Mr. Schoentag in reply to a letter from the Board on the possible appointment of Mr. Fulton to the Airport Committee. (Letter on file in Town Clerk's Office). Clerk read a letter from Fred G. Hamilton concerning Zoning. Mr. Fulton read a letter from Mr. Schmalz regarding Planning Board actions. Mr. Fulton: In view of this letter, we have an answer from our attorneys, directed to Mr. Vandewinckel. Clerk read opinion letter from Quinn & Reilly. A motion was made by Mr. Clausen, seconded by Mr. Bulger, to suspend the rules. Motion Carried Unanimously Mrs. Keeler: (With reference to the opinion letter) I had consulted a lawyer and he stated that Section 276.4 is valid. Mrs Quinn: There is no question of validity of 276 of the Town Law. Your advice that this is a valid law is correct. It has no application to this case. A motion was made by Mc. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to readopt the rules. Motion Carried Unanimously Mr. Clausen: The Planning Board is contemplating hiring a consultant. It might be of help to the Planning Board if a Citizens Committee were formed. -A motion was made by Mr. Clausen that a Citizens Committee be formed to study the subdivision laws. Mr. Bulger requested this be held over until next meeting. Mr. Clausen.withdrew his motion. Mr. Bulger: I have a communication from one of our citizens the -secre- tary of the Walther League of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Fishkill. They would like permission to beautify the cemetery on Route 9 and Myers Corners Road, Mr. Reilly stated that the Town Board's permission was not really needed. Mr. Bulger then asked what he should tell these people. Mr. K. Clausen: that cemetery belongs to the Methodist Church and the Church has given Spoor-Lasher permission to put up their sign. Mr. Diehl: The first time I heard this mentioned was by Mr. Cortellino. I think it would be appropriate if you appointed one member of the Board to meet with a representative of Wildwood Civic Association, Methodist Church, and Our Savior Lutheran Church, and straighten it out. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Francese, to appoint Messrs. Clausen and Diehl a committee to look into the cemetery situation. Motion Carried Unanimously Clerk was instructed to write a letter of reply to Miss Jensen. A motion was made by Mr. Bulger, seconded by Mr. Clausen, to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried Unanimously Meeting adjourned 11:30 P.M. Signed: Town Clerk WARRANT To Joseph H. Fulton , Supervisor Town of Wsppings r , County of Outths s , 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 7th day ofApril , 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 AMOUNT No. ALLOWED A15 Associated HaspitalServi 95.96 F. W. Dodge Company 1116 330 W. 42ndSt. N.Y. 117 Popper Electric Co. 8 W. Main St. W. F. .,118 I Varner Christensen v119 I The Beasley Agency, Inc. 7120 1 Harry Straley I Barbara Clausen v121 Widmer Rd. W.F. IBottini Fuel Oil Co.Inc 21 Alexander Blue Pk. ✓123 1 Susan Pit. ✓124 Edward Tion Co. 339 Gold St. Brooklyn Avis Rent -a -Car "125 35 Cannon St. PK Avis Rent -a -Car v122 ✓126 1,127 '128 '129 -130 v131 -1;2 -133 '-134 "135 +136 ,1137 P.O.Box 201Garden City Veterans of Foreign Wars Post15913 Wapp.Falls 1Great Bear Spring C. !Thomas Rogers 12 E. Main St. Paul Stich S l ops-Wi 1 l en Come.Amb. District #1 Wappinger Central School Vassar Brothers tbsoital a1 ei Building . New York Telephone Co. The Camabell Pry The Cappbell Press In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto this 7th -day of Apra 1 [SEAL] FUND OR ACCOUNT Insurance -other Assessors 40.00 Officeiother Dow Bldg cost Calculator 3.00 T.B. Repairs Light chain replaced Assessor's 25.60 Officeiother Mileage T.B Insurance 10.00 OfficialBonds Bond -Constable OTHER INFORMATION 60,00 Doo Warden Recreation 60.00 Salaries !Girls tip_ Proarms 18.76 Tao Hell -D, Planning Bd. I 5.00 Postage Bd. of Appeal 25.00 Office$Other McKinney Law Book piss. Expanse) Assoc. of Towns 2124 Assoc.ofTowns Nesting N.Y.C. Misc.Expense 17.45 Msoc.ofTowns Assoc. of Trios MeetingNsY.C. Misc.Vsts 50.00 Organization 5.00 1 Town Hall -d. IWIter Cooler rental Febt 2.00 1 Town Hall... Snow removal -sidewalk Recreation 30.00 Salaries Boys Basketball Program 898.34 Misc. Ambulate Service Recreation Other Expanses Use of Jr. High Gym Justice of r I Peace- c. Blood Alcohol Test Recreation 16.32 Other Exp. 48.00 7_7C Jofp. Office Envelops 32.00 Town hall e 1 Hiahwer Vo4KNIrs set my hand and the Seal of the Town of.' 66 _ ..Moi; I• n �V :Aif.]a�L1{..s. Town Clerk To _Joseph H. Ant tpn WARRANT , Supervisor Town of Wappinger , County of MOW , 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 _1th day of APO! , 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 AMOUNT FUND OR No. ALLOWED ACCOUNT American Legion Misc. Maint. X138 Post 427. Wappingers Fall' 200.00 of Met. Org. Maintenance of Rooms Taw of Wapp 20.59 Noc.COMM* Town 15.00 Taw Ha11-Other Exp. Window Cleaning Dept. of ems,„ Ates to i s ea mina r i xtures 40.010 Highwaysjerw in Highway Dept. office Torn Board Annual Audit i Examination for 1965 Supervisor 2'mC: Mi lesge-Del Swam Court order Dept. Highways VI" Extending duct work in Town T•a.>�"A nal' Revisions & alterations gar*se to heat. i Vent. systeesTo T.H. deceit. or nIgnways eormipoJP Materials for Town garage 166.9 Highways f?, to Materials for Taws Garage Sept. of 112:Si Highways( + Ho for Town Garage OTHER INFORMATION Central Hudson New System Window 140 Stead Cp- Robert . Hanna v144 Spook Hilt Id., Wapp.Fa1 l s George C. Carr V142 25 Lewis Anne. Pough.N.Y. 600. '- Anal, Cresbv Meurer Coad. Corp/ 2. ✓144 Rt. 9, Fishkill, N.Y. Joseph f.. PI SI, enc. 1-145 15-17 Rose St. ro igh.N.Y 3* R. H. Lingo, Inc. '146 Dox 151., Hopp. Falls N.4 Montfort Oros. Inc. `"147 Elm St.,Fisliki t 1, M.Y. Central Valley Concrete 148 Corp.Rt.9,l Pp• N.Y. Lighting of Reese Park 1/149 Odta % i Mei 11 v S. ✓s 10 Veterans P1. Ya►.Fa11s Wippingsrs i Southern "151 Dress News Wappingers & Southern 152 Notches. News / Wappingers & Southern /153 Dutcliss* News Wipptagers & Seethe'* v154 D News Wappingers & Southern V155 Dutchess News Wipptwgers & Southern .4(156 press News Eggleston Office Eq.ip.Co, ✓157 41 Now Market St. Pau*. 29.33 '158 " . 9.45 Other E r 4ffiee supplies Eggleston Mice 199\ Ngdtp ant Co. Inc. 165.87 /160 I Co b's 12.57 Off' exp. office Supplies In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of WIPPIVIVC day of April19 66 this , Town Clerk 500 57 80.75 4.94 5.13 5.54 6.013 118.56 Torn Bard Snnv. ofy Tian hoard 'www Mall 101 Town Sward Mint. & Adv. Tern Sward Print. & Adv. Torn Board Pr1at4 & Adv. Torn Board Print. & Adv. Toren Board Print. & fir. Tow Board Privet. i Adv. Torn H.11 Ofc. Other Exp. Eggleston Office Egaip.Co. Repairs i Alteratialac La Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Neale* Legal Notice Legal Notice Leg.! Mottos Office Equip. f Supplies [SEAL] T.H. WARRANT To _Joao*. KO. Ail UR , Supervisor Town of ii444119or , County of DistChell$ New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of WIIPPInger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held on the .7.th day of APWI 1 , 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 No. (161 ./162 163 I NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT OTHER INFORMATION Town Dowd Vincent C. UM/ 875.00 Derv. of En" Etkerd /odium mac..lisps Miser Id. v. Fal lseN. so.00 e Description Labor for floplacing 1611 lespec. Costs 30.00 other &et Kibler Zoning E. Ludowia 28.80 ether Exp. Nilsaas y Cash , Tow Clerk Elaine 11. Snowdon 10.76 Ofc. & Inbar Exp. 11 1•I 1 1 I%beech Ditsean ,is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it) kj..1jLJ, In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of iftritiOalr this day of 11 , 1966 eacki_u_.k Town Clerk [SEAL]