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1976-02-05 , (" CY-flu/,.Y-' TO~N OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1976 MEETING Next meeting - February 26, 1976 The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held at the Town Hall on February 5, 1976. The meeting was opened at 8:00 P.M. Present: Hugh J. Maurer, George Schlathaus, Joseph Ennesser, Jean Beahan and Mary Schmalz Absent: Richard Garren, Theresa Arkell and Laura Zick Town Board members Louis Clausen, Frank Versace and Nicholas Johnson attended the meeting to discuss summer hiring and the tennis program. Mr. Clausen said that concerning the hiring his feelings were that the Town of Wappinger Residents should have priority but any new rule should be retroactive and not used to get rid of old employees. Mr. Frank Versace said his opinion was the opposite, he feels there are many students needing jobs who live in the Town. Persons going to college should have preference. Mr. Versace said he would like to see a revision in the way of hiring and also the excessive salary. Mr. Maurer said the Commission always tries to hire the older applicants but what happens is the applications are put in during Easter recess and when Recreation calls the applicants the college age kids usually have already gotten jobs. Mr. Maurer also said that he agreed that the salaries were out of line and that would be changed. {vi r. .a a r r y S m i t h' at ten d 8 d the me e tin g toe x p 1 a i nth e job h e doe sat the tennis courts. Mr. Smith presented everyone with an outline of his program. pir. Smith explained that less thaw.three hours a day was used for private lessons. Mr. Clausen asked Mr. Smith if he would be interested in the job if he were not allowed to give private lessons. Mr. Smith said he felt the residents really want the lessons. Mr. Versace said that he is against utilizing any courts for private lessons He feels Tennis is like any other program and Mr. Smith is tying up three hours of court and people have to wait. Mr. Versace said the Commissinn's function is to provide Recreation for the whole town. If one resident complains that nullifys the other 100. Mr. Schlathaus said a program had to be run to take care of courts and a reliable person is needed. 100 ~r. Maurer said the Commission had handed out survey sheets only 33 came oack a:ld all said they IrJanted more organizati'dn. Mr. Versace asked what the tennis program cost the Commission.' ~r. Ennesser said the total cost including all supplies was $3,116.00. Mr. Clausen asked Mr. Smith to explain just what it is he does from -- 9:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M. each day at the Tennis courts. Mr. Smith said he set up programs and part of the time he gave free instruction. He felt his job is to he~p town residents with tennis. hr. Versace suggested that the Commission get together with Mr. Smith and draw up a program and negotiate a flat rate. Then notify the Town Board of tne salary of Mr. Smith. Mr. Versace said he would not support anything where Hr. Smith is making 530.00 a day on privdte lessons. ~rs. Schnlalz said she would like to make a few comments on the Tennis Program. Number one- Mr. Smith is an excellent tennis player. Number two He works well with children and he filled a need for the children who ~re Page 2---Recreation Commission---2/S/76 too old for the plwyground program and to young to work. Mrs. Schmalz said she did not approve of the ladder tournaments for children but Mr. Smith did put much tirne into the ladder tournaments for adults--well over his 8 bours a day. SUHf.jE i1 HELP Mr. Maurer asked Mr. Versace how he would like to see the Commission run its hiring and if he wishcld to sit in on the screenings. Mr.Versace said he would like to sit in on the interviews and he would like to see older town residents get preference. Mr. Versace explained that he does not want to get involved in Recreation but he has to raise questions when he gets calls from residents sa he can answer them. Mr. Maurer said that the members of the Commission should be called when there is a problem, that way it can be salved. Mr. Versace agreed and also said that Mr. Maurer's suggestion that the Town Board should meet once a month with Deaprtment Heads was excellent and should be followed through. COHPTROLLER Mr. Matthew Ryan attended the meeting to explain the new voucher system to the Commission. Mr. Ryan explained that the Town is changing to a Purchase Order System and any purchase over S1DO.00 mllst have a purchase order and must be countersi~ned by himself or Mr. Louis Diehl before it is bought. Any large items to be bought must be put out to bid if the total over the year is close to $3,000.00. Mr. Ryan said he has a list of items that are bid by the County or State. If item is not on the list then the Town must bid themselves. Thsi gives the TOWfl a wider selection of Vendors. A bid can be rejected by thi'.: Cornmissiof) if the person 1ms been unsatisfactory before. Also an inventory of all present equipment must be taken. Mr. Ryan explained that this "system should save the Town approximately S70.000 to $100,000. SURVEILLANCE Mr. Maurer"asked Mr. Versace if the Town Board would appropriate monies aguin to pay for surveilldnce of the parks. ~1r. Versace said that if the Commission feels it is needed the Board will probably go along with it. r;IIMJTES Mr. Schlathaus motioned to accept the minutes of the 1/8/76 meeting. It was seconded by Mr. Ennesser and carried. The meeting closed at 11 :00 P.M. Respectful~y submitted, 'l.J . . '.' , _io./~'t. CI(:../I{_ v'-'t:j:-~v<"" Debor3h F~ui t Page 3---Recreation Commission---2/S/76 The following vouchers were approved for payment: Rowe Rutledge Ralph Vinall William J. Fredrickson Urey Hardware $ 4.10 298.00 134.00 7.45