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1962-09-06187 The regular• monthly meeting of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger was held in the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, September 6, 1962 Present: -Supervisor -Richard H. Linge, Justices of the Peace -Joseph F. Kelly and Edward B. Beatty, Councilman -Malcolm I Hait &.George Robinson, Town Attorney -Judson Williams, Town Superintendent of Highways -Charles E. Mewkill, Sr., Town Engineer -Charles Maneri, Building Inspector -Kenneth Thornton, Town Clerk -Helen L. Travis. The meeting was opened at 8 P. M. by Supervisor, Richard H1 Linge. The minutes of the last meeting were.. read. Motion was made by Justice of Peace Kelly and seconded by Justice of Peace Beatty that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. The bills for the month of August were read. Motion was made by Justice of Peace Beatty and seconded by Councilman Robinson that the bills be paid. Motion carried GENERAL FUND WARRANT SHEET NO. 11, attached 4,832.59 HIGHWAY FUND ITEM #1 Dutchess Quarry & Supply Co.--Kotal Mix Spoor Lasher Company --Latex Leemac Sand & Stone Corp. --Gravel & Sand BRIDGE ITEM #2 Service Lumber Co. --Bridge Supplies N. Y. Tel Co. --Service $666.o5 762.15 1718.84 #3,147.04. 8.05 12.75 20.30 MACHINERY ITEM #3 Abbott & Abbott --Supplies 6.87 Midway Service Sthtion--Repairs 168.20 Service Lumber Co --Supplies 11.95 Hoffman Ford Motors --Service 6.75 188 MACHINERY ITEM #3, Con'd Brighton Steel Company --Supplies Mewkills Garage --Repairs & Supplies Acme Tank & Truck Copp. --Repairs Hydraulic Jack Repairing Company --Repairing Jacks Contractors Machinery--Scarfire teeth H. 0. Penn Machinery ---Parts for repairs SNOW & MISCELLANEOUS ITEM #4 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. --Service 3.39 68.20 33.00 30.0o 20.13 55.21 403.70 5.89 Brighton Steel Co. --Calcium Chloride 240.00 245.39 Justice of the Peace, Edward B. Beatty presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Malcolm Hait, WHEREAS, Justice of the Peace Joseph F. Kelly has requested his salary as Justice of the Peace be reduced to an anual rate of $1200. payable in mothly installments effective October 1, 1962, NOW, THILREFORE, be it RESOLVED that effective October 1, 1962, the salary of the Justice of the Peace Joseph F. Kelly be and, the same is hereby established at the annual rate of $1200. payable in monthly in- stallments. Resolution carried. The question of the dedication to the Town of approximately two acres of land, by Osborn Hills, Inc., to be used for recreation was brought up. A motion was made by Justice of Peace, Edward B. Beatty and seconded by Councilman Hait that this be referred to the Town Engineer, Superintendent of Highways and Recreation Commission to be inspected and gone over thoroughly by them. Motion carried. Councilman Hait said he had been approached asking what could 189 be done about the speed limit on the Hopewell Road. The Board was in favor of reducing the speeed. Town Clerk was requested to write letter to State Traffic Commission asking; if this coud be done. Councilman Hait also asked what it would cost and if additional lighting could be placed on this road, between route 9 and 9D. Town Clerk to contact Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. asking about this matter. Councilman Hait then asked what would have to be done to make a Street one way. This was referred to Attorney Williams, who will report on same at the next meeting. Building Inspector Kenneth. M. Thornton repoarted that 32 permist had been issued during month of July, amounting to 631,00.00 Fees ti 536.75. Town Attorney Williams reported that the Town had been named de- fendent in a Court Action by the New York Telephone Company and stated it was the proceedure of the Town to name an attorney other than the Town Attorney to take care of this case. The name of James J. Lyons was suggested to handle this. Motion was made by Justice of Peace, Joseph F. Kelly and seconded by Justice of Peace, Edward B. Beatty that Attorney James J. Lyons be hired to handle the case. Motion carried. Mr. Murrill Effron appeared before Board for I. C. B. M. Inc., asking that roads, Lake Oniad Drive, Fox Hill Road and Bungilow Lane be officially accepted by the Town and Bond on same be returned. The following resolution was made by Councilman Hait and seconded by Councilman Robinson and carrried. RESOLVED: that the Town hereby finally accepts Lake Oniad Drive, Fox Hill Road and Bungalow Lane as public roads and that Lumbermens 190 Mutual Casualty Company Bond No. o5355573 previously furnished by I. C. B. M. Homes, Inc. guaranteeing completion of these roads is hereby discharged. I. C. B. M. Homes presented the remaining portion of Central Avenue and an of Ervin Drive for acceptance as Town Roads. Upon motion of Councilman Robinson, seconded by Councilman Hait the following resolution was unamimously adopted. RESOLVED:, that the Town tentatively accepts as public roads, the remaining portion of Central Avenue and all of Ervin Drive all as described in a deed tendered to the Town for I. C. B. M. Homes, Inc., dated, July 31, 1962, provided however that the Town be furnished with a surety bond in favor of the Town, in the amount of 424,500.00, guaranteeing completion of said Portion of Central Avenue and Ervin Drive to the Town road specifications and that pending said completion I. C. B. M. Homes, Inc., assumes responsibility for maintenance, including snow removal. Upon motion by Justice of Peace Beatty and seconded by Counilman Hait the following resolution was uhanimously adopted. fiESOLVED, that the Town hereby accepts the dedication by ICBM Homes, Inc., by deed dated July 31, 1962, of a 50 foot strip of land extnending northerly from the proposed extension of Central Avenue to lands now or formerly of Schnabl; said land to remail -1 undeveloped as a highway pending future developement of the said Schnabl land, and further RESOLVED:, that the Town hereby expresses its intention to hereafter refuse dedication of lands reserved for continuation of future streets unless the developer finishes the said reserved lands to Town road specifications. 191 Motion was made by Justice of Peace Kelly and seconded by Justice of Peace Beatty that the piece of land deeded to the Town by fpr road purposed I. C. B. M. Homes, Inc., under date of April 30, 1962, be re- fused and the land returned to the owner. Motion carried Mid. A. W. Vanderwinkel appeared before the Board asking about purchasing the land at Lake Oniad. Mrs. Halstead still objects to this, and said she had gotten in touch with her lawyer about the deed to this property and promised to bring the information 6L' c4Aut in at the next meeting. Mr. HA.1sLoad agreed to wait on this matter. Mr. Fred.- Lafko presented Daisy Lane, "Daisy Court and that strip of land unnamed for construction of a future road to the Town for acceptance as Town Roads. Upon motion of Councilman Halt, seconded by Councilman Robinson the following resolution was unanimously adeopted. RESOLVED, that the Town tentatively accepts as public roads, Daisy Lane, Daisy Court and that strip of land unnamed for con- struction of a future street, all to be more fully described in a full deed to be furnished to the Town for said roads, in form satisfactory to Town Attorney, from Vista Developement and upon final approval of Developement by the Town Planning Board, provided however that the Town be furnished with a surety bond in favor of the Town in the amount of $14,000.00 contingent upon the completion by Vista Developement Corp., prior to July 1, 1963 of said roads hereby tentatively accepted to the spec- ifications d$ the Town of. Wappinger, said surety bond being in a form satisfactory to the Town Attorney, and pending final acceptance of the said roads that Vista Developement Corp., as- sumes responsibility for maintenance including snow removal. 1.92 Mr. Eugene Schuele presented roads in Edge Hill Manor, Inc., for acceptance as Town Roads. Upon motion of Councilman Robinson, seconded by Councilman Hait the following resolution was uhanimously adopted. RESOLVED, that the Town tentatively accepts as a public road that portion of Edgehill Drive extending Easterly from the junction of Beatty Road and continuing in an Easterly, Southerly, and Westerly direction to another junction with Beatty Road and a road extendgin Northerly from Edgehill Drive to a jiction with Brothers Road, all as more fully described in a deed Tendered to the Town from Edge Hill Manor, Inc., dated August 31, 1962, and also a strip of land for the continuation of a future street extending easterly from Edgehill Drive pro- vided, however, that the Town be furnished with a surety bond in favor of the Town in the amount of $13,500.00 contingent upon the completion of Edge Hill Manor, Inc., prior to July 1st, 1963 of the said roads hereby tentatively acepted to the specifications of the minimum standard requirements for establishing new Town roads in the Town of Wappinger, and provided that a full covenant deed in form satisufactory to the Town Attorney be furnished fori',, { the latter strip of land, said surety bond being in a form sat- isfactory to the Town Attorney, and pending final acceptance of the said roads that Edge Hill Manor, Inc., assumes respon- sibility for maintenance including snow removal. Mr. Ritter appeared before Boad asking about Sewerage and Water District or Oakwood Knolls. He said he plans to cone before the Board at a later date asking for their approval and asked the Board for their opinion on these matters and whether they would give their approval. The Board stated they did not see any reason why they wouldn't if they were all up to standards. Motion was m ade by Justice of Peace Kelly and seconded by Councilman Hait that the meeting adjourn. Motion carried. Town Clerk 193 WARRANT (\ ( To flLcbar&li.Linge , Supervisor Town of Wep_pi neer , County of Dutchess -4: , New York. The following claims, having been presented to the Town lard of the Town of Wagpinger , and duly audited and allowed at a meeting Hereof held on the .6 day of...Septembe.r , 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 OpoU his claim as hereinafter stated: CLAIM No. NAME OF CLAIMANT AMOUNT FUND OR ALLOWED ACCOUNT Ton Hall, 122 Cent. Hud (1 & Elect 2.50 te7nt. Lght. Corp. eto. 40.99 123 121i. N. 125 The 11 tl II 11 11 OTHER INFpRMATION Service-AsSessors Office " ....ToWn Hall Contengent Preliminay Valuation Y. St, Ret. 9ystem.125000 Fund Retirement, System Albany 1, N. Y. Printing & Campbell Epees 21.50 Adv. all De2t17Bilding, Permit Parks & Play 8.80Rrounds, Other -Supplies Expenses 21.50 Town Hall -Service-Town Hall & Rent. Heat. lght. eta. assessors VariCs & rimy 5.001grounds, . Constable -Block Dance uUlitirL.Ap. 126 Van Voorhis Bros. Fisbkill, N. Y. 127_ N. -Y. Tal. Go. 128 Ralph Altonen 129 130 131 132 Walter Altonen Robert Laffin Wolf's Sport Shop NADU 387 Mill St. Poughkeepsie, David A. Connor 219 Liberty St., Beacon, N. Y. 131 Ralph Altonen 131.. Walter Altonen 135 Robert Laffin Cards 5.00 500 108.0 57.0 5.0J 5,0c1 50( 136 Burke (Amapa Systems,, Fishkill, N. Y. 137 Trustees Wapp. Lodge #2671 F. & A. M. Ralph Sinsabaugh, Now Hamburg, N. Y. 138 Marine Midland Nat'l Benz or 139 Helen'L. Travis. 140 Dwight Robbins 10D1tahesa UmrrAna 11 11 11 11 Town Hall 214.8 Other ExPe Town Hall Rant._ Lght eot. 11 It 11 tt Baseballs for Little League, Music-Blook Dance Oonstalbie-Block Dance 11tt 11 Supplies 11 Rant -Town Hall, Apr, May, June, July, Aug. Nept. 75.0(f Rent-Asseseors Office Town Hall, JulyAugust 11.51other Exp. Petty Cash 'Constables 6.00 Compensatimn -.Constable Duty