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1964-12-10 PH161 A Public Hearing was held by the Town Board,Town of Wappinger, in the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. on Thursday evening, December 10, 1964 at 7:30 P. M. Present -Supervisor -Richard H. Linge, Councilmen -Wilmer Ifill and George Robinson, Justices of the Peace -William J. Bulger and Vincent Francese. / -4"^- 7ILrooLkr-A-7-0 The hearing was called to order by Supervisor, Richard H. Linge at 7:30 P. M. The Town Clerk read the Legal Notice of the meeting and notice of Publication. Supervisor Linge asked for those in favor of the following to speak: Amend the Zoning Ordinance section 421, item 17 to read as follows: riding academies*, stables*, dog kennels* and veterinarians* only when located on ten(10) or more acres of land. Attorney Russell Aldrich, representing Dr. Hannigan, spoke stat- ing his client was very mich in favor of this amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. Attorney Raymond Aldrich, representing Mr. & Mrs. Philip W. Jackson, spoke stating his clients were very much in favor of the amdndment to the Zoning Ordinance. Supervisor Linge then asked for anyone opposed to the ordinance to spekkakt this time. No one appeared at this time to speak against same. The following resolution was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger and seconded by Councilman Robinson BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED, by the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York in pursuance of the Author- ity conferred by Articl 16 of the Town Law of the State of New York and also in pursuance of Article 9 of the Town Law to the extent applicalbe as follows: 162 Section 1, Item 17 of Perm8tted Principal Uses in Residential District as contained in Section 421 ofcTown of Wappinger Zoning Ordinance, adopted January 29, 1963, is hereby amended to read as follows: - "17 Riding Academies*, stables,* dog kennels,* and veterinarians,* only wen located on ten (10) or more acres of land. • Section 2. This amendment shall become effective imm- ediately upon adoption, posting and publication as prescribed by Town Law. This motion was unanimously carried. The hearing was adjourned at 7:45 P. M. Signed Town Clerk 163 A public hearing was held by the Town Board, Town of Wappinger in the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. on Thursday evening, December 10th, 1964 at 8:30 P. M., for the purpose of establishing a Sewer District and Water District in the Town of Wappinger. Present: -Supervisor -Richard H. Linge, Councilmen -George Robinson & Wilmer Ifill, Justices of the Peace -William Bulger and Vincent Francese, Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis The Hearing was called to order by Supervisor -Richard H. Linge at 8:30 P. M. The Town Clerk, Helen L. Travis read the Legal Notices of the meetingfand Notices of Publication. Attorney, Eugene Nicolato-Presented the maps of Districts and Age cost of Districts --Water District -$93,000.00. Sewerage District $123,000.00. Supervisor Linge asked all those in favor of District to speak at this time. Mr. Messier --Asked if this includes money to complete Recreation area and Attorney Nicolato stated this included $5,000.00 to complete roads of Kretch Cird Lkand $5,Q00.00 for Recreation Area. JOSEPH CORONADO asked about consumption of water GEORGE LEIFLER Spoke about meters in Fleetwood. He stated same have meters and some have not. He thought all should have meters. MRS. BARTON --Spoke on meters. Stated all should have meters. They were told they would have meters no later than Sept. 1962 and they do not have them yet. Robert Kearns --Mr. Gallo stated meters for Kretch Circle were on order. He also thought apartment Houses should be metered. MR. WOLNEIWICZ spoke on water district. Mr. William Durkin -Asked what the Town Boards part would be after these Districts were formed. The Town Board has no say at all ex- cept Board would supervise in a problem area. MR. DICKHAUT Stated property has taxes owed on it. Who owns property. GEORGE LEIBLER Asked questions about playgrounds. JOSEPH CORONADO Spoke in reference to Playgrounds ARTHUR BISOM If taken on a bond issue, if something happens is the Town responsible. If County water District starts would they have to pay both. Answer -No. Joe Almena asked about Hydrants. The Town Board reserved decision on this matter Hearing was adjourned at 9:25 P. M. Town Clerk i 165 A Special meeting was held by the Town Board, Town of Wapplimger at the Town Hall, Mill Street, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. on Thurs- day evening, December 10th, 1964. Present: Supervisor -Richard H. Linge, Councilmen -Wilmer Ifill & Geerge Robinson, /justices of the Peace -William Bulger and Vincent Francese, Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis. Supervisor Linge called the meeting to order at 9:45 P. M. for the purpose of appointing atTown Attorney. Motion was made by Justice of the Peace Bulger and seconded by Councilman George Robinson, that Harold Reilly, be appointed Town Attorney fo fill the unexpired term of Judson C, Williams, to take effect December 10, 14)84 at a salary of $3500.00 per year. Motion was made by Councilman Robinson and seconded by Justice of thePeace Bulger that the meeting adjourn. Signed Town Clerk ft To.. c/i) • 'I'oxvti of • •.1), - the WARRANT , Supervisor ..,,,..- ... , , County of Z.7 44.1.10-1.0.1-4-.Q. , New York. ing claims, having been presented to the Town Board of the Town of , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting thereof held wi the day of , to' , 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: CLAM NAME OF CLAIMANT Ni. 2c( kicct: La. C 1 _th 14, 2 le rf 0 I I I 1 44 ekillAA-- 243 IAMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT 3. qo Div 34.c 9-47E ;29,70 )1,1.70 / 2/7 -77,-„,:‘,4 33. S- _227_ _cca-J12A OTHER INFORMATION ge. .1-17-1" Aled,L-1,9 ea -7C Ss......41,7 J4-114,1 5-7 1.7 .y 0 1311.4vvil • (24,22 ctth 77.T. 'Fr In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Town of this.. day of....... ..... ...... ......... 19 ..... n (Irk I - ,tt t100.N., ,s. *00, .4 40144114 44 0