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1972-06-08 /)?Ju;, ~:"'" O~ 1,'I.pp-r'''-rr) r;rr':)rl:...I".....' rr,r"..',TCcTr'l'i , U. J I'. L r .,'~' i \, \ .l, 'J W . . I \ i-.. L.. I \ L_ I, J . '...) I ~ L.... w I' ~ I ! .L .... ~ ... ....... j ~ MINUTES OF JUNE 0, 1972 MEETING r.!c;(J: r>,<;;r,n - ,JIJne 29,1972 at 8:00 fJ.j,1. Tho r8gul~r moeting of the Town of Wappinoer Recreation Commission WU3 held ~t the Town Hall on June 0, 1972 at 8:00 P.~. I\ttcnding: Messts. Hugh J. Maurer, Richard Garren, James V. Porter Mrs. Alfred Arkell Mrs. R. L.. BsahiJn Mr. W. Th'omas Rogers, Director of Recreation I:, b s ::; n t.: Messrs. George Schlathaus and John C. Biasotti ~rs. Gloria Johnson, a resident of Rolling Ridge Estates, appear~d toforo the Commission a~d requested assistance from the Commission in improvi~g the limited playground facilities at the apartment complex. She pointec out that the facilities provided are not adequate and that even though t~era is a swimming pool installed it has never been filled so that it can b8 us~d by the residents. Mrs. Johnson also stated that a large hole had bccn dLg (she thought it was done for sewer work) and it has now filled with water and constitutes a safety hazard. The Commission advised Mrs. Johnson that, although they were sympathetic, little can be done by the Commission because, the Town does not own the :and~ As far as the large hole is concerned, it was suggested that Mrs. Johnson contact the Town of Wappinger Building Inspector to bring the matter to his attention. It was also suggested that Mrs. Johnson and other residents of the complex get together and approach the management in an attempt to get them to improve conditions. Director of Recreation Mr. Rogers submitted his report for the Month of May 1972 and his 1972 Summer Program Report. Copies will be prepared and distributed to all ,Commissioners. M~. Rogers reported that he had received a letter from Mr. Bruce Reynolds of the ~appingers Central School District No.1 with regard to the cost of buses for transporting children participating in the summer swim program. Mr. Reynolds advised that the buses will cost ~365 for the saason. ~r. Mourer made the recommendation that the Commission accept these charges. Commissioners una~imously agreed. It was also further agreed that the swim program must be limited to only thos~ children who are already able to swim because facilities 'cannot be provided for the non-swimmer this year. Mr. Rogers reported that the Tennis Clinic has been very successful -~ that the sccon~ fiVe-wack course will commence June 15th. To lJ;' c r :..' iJ P Fir, 9 e 17 :-\ c; r:: r C L; t ion Com m i s s 1. 0 n (.: in u t t; S G j Jun2 I:, 1 S:72 ;';cctirlfJ i)~(..J C ..... i~obir;s:);~: ~'L~riC ~. M~urer reported that the baseball fields arc presontly in good Sh2FL; LJucc thor8 is sti.J.J. a problom ~'Jith automobiles being drivon OV8r the fields L!urirlC) latE.: eveninr:; hours. H u (; h S CJ n viII::: F.i e J. d ~11-1L i-i.e. GiJr:::'cn reported th.at the .equipmont box ~s broken ~;.:ri: that he is having ~ifficulty finding someone to repair it. f' ! LJ .r t z F i [: J.d f':r. >1uu:::'or reported that only part of the area has bc:en mOlrJed bcc;:.:usc of a brE.:akdown in nowing equipment. Mr. Plew, who has been mowing the field, assurod Mr. Naure~ that he would get the field in shape. ~!(Jj.c'~ ;\CT8S ~r. Porter reported that tho infield hod been cut on May 24th and lS =Bady for clay. ~r. Mourer assured Mr. Porter that clay will be brought ~n sone- time'r;ext vJeek provided the trucks can get into the area. ~r. Porter rep6rted that he had received a bid from A-1 Fence Co. for winos on the backstop. A bid of ~250 was given to provide two (2) 10' sections, 12' high. The Commission gave approval for the installation of these wings. ~ecsc P2:::-,k r'ir. r.]CJ u reI' rep ort cd that th e ro ad\-vay had IrJas hed 0 u t but will be 1'8 p aire d b'y the Town Highway Department. ~r. Maurer also reported that some church groups had requested use of the oark and received aocroval. ' I , More trees will have to be removed this year as they present a safety hazard. YoOlde AODle Orchard ^ copy of a letter doted June 2, 1972 from Allan E. Rappleyea, Town Attorney, to the Town Planning Board was read. Mr. Rappleyea advised the Planning Board to reject the offer of the conveyance of recreation land to the Town of Wappinger since at least one property owner has objected to the conveyance of this LJr-ld to the To\m. . . The Rcc~Bation Commission will take no further action an this matter. T (3 f; n [ c wi: c :~ C cy, r," II Ii i t \ r:rs. 3cahan asked Co~missioners what their feelings would be toward gC~~lng diffc=cnt busincssscn (contractors, carpenters, bricklayers, etc.) in the c:oini::unity, os lrJC}.:!. as residents of the commur1ity, to work together In an cffoTt to build a Teen Center. Mrs. Beahan felt that if this W8rc a commu~ity cffo:cl :':;\Jeryonc vJOuld be IrJilli.ng to pitch i,l. [J '~J :j L; ,J i D~-J.) of \.'.'tJ~:pi.n~l~.r nCC::;-'8atioll Commission r":inutes :J'f J L1 " C C:, 1 9 72 f'1j c~ [~ tin fJ CCi':~:::i.ssiDn2T'S C1(':::'(~eJ that Cl pr"Dject of this naturE; might be fCiJsible. I", ~'k c; 11 s u C' '] cst c d t h Q t the S p 0 0 k H i 11 sit e bee 0 n sid en:: d Ll S iJ P 0 S ::; i b 1 e tion for such a buildinG. "'J "Y' C I....:....' . loco.;- ~;r. ~~urcr appointed Mrs. De~han as Chuirman of .2 committee to look into ths possibility of building a center. Mr. Garren is to check through the 3urvey questionnaires returned by crea residents and will ~rovide Mrs. Beahan with the names of those persons who indicated a willingness to be of help to the Cor;-~mission . Co~res~o~donce Receiv~d 1. A copy of Mr. John C. Diasotti's letter of May 26, t972 to the Tow~ Board submitting his resignation from" the Town of Wappinger Recreation ComlTl2.ssion. fiir. Biasotti indicated th2t he is un2blc to devote hil:lsel f to the responsiblities of Commission member. He did point out, how8vc~, tllut he will be available an any time 8S a resource person, to help and oid in whatever way he can in thDse dc~lings with the Town Recreation ProiJraill iJnd the ~'iappinc;crs Ccntr'-lJ School District. 2. Copy of May 25, 1972 letter from the Town Planning Eoard to Mr. Robert Hankin of Hankin Associates setting forth ti,e various conditions under which preliminary approval is given for subdivision of Spook Hill Es~ates. 3. A memo dated May 22, 1972 from Dr. Robert W. Young, Superintendent of the Wappingers Central School District No.1, in which he requested Commission sponsorship of camps for handicapped children in ord~r that bus transporta- tion can be provided. A letter w~ll be sent to the Town Board asking their opinion as to how the matter should be handled. Vouchers Submitted and Approved L1/?7/7? t '- I '- 4/28/72 5/1/72 5/1/72 5/1/72 5/1/72 5/2/72 5/3/72 5/1',/72 5/9/72 5/1 J /72 5/12/72 5/15/72 S/15/72 5/29/72 5/31/72 5/31/72 6/1/62 C,/1/7,) i..J I I L 6/1/72 6/8/72 E. J. Marin & Sons Eeacon Distributors Co. Ralph Vinall John Pray Urcy Hardware Co. Hugh J. ~iaurer R. H. Lings Inc. Windsor Bldg. Supplies George Schlathaus \:i. Tholl1iJS Rogers South Road Pharmacy ROlJc-Rutledge II u cI son V a J ley B 1 d 9 . Charles Bell Charles Bell North County Ford Tractor,Inc. R. H. Linge, Inc. U re:;.y H ard'vJare Co. r~21ph Vinall Edna C. \'/inters Pat Siracusa 81 .20 240.60 564.50 252.00 6.76 87.50 64.40 24.60 65.50 8.00 17. U 0 150.00 62.76 200.00 48.00 62.60 1:::7.15 23.97 526.50 52.50 250.00 The next meeting is schedulsd acjourned at 10;30 P.M. for June 29, 1972 at 8:00 P.~. Nesting was Respectfull\! submitted, C' .) . . ;;' /.. -, /" / / /./ -.-/;:, . }