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1988-07-07 AGENDA TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION JULY 7, 1988 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT; APPROVE MINUTES; JUNE 9, 1988 BY; SECONDED CORRECTIONS; CORRESPONDENCE REPORTS B.R. N.D. E.K. J.M. H.J.M. H.S. B.W. J.V. R.J.H. NEW BUSINESS OLD BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING -c t~ H2HN PE Hf.:!eEJ-'~o@~R Bo;;'~R~~tnIm~ ~m.1t.tI$02IqN ~INYI~2 _ JYbY 11 l?~g ~~~1 ~~~1IN~ aUQY21 111 1~~~ 81 11~Q e~~~ a1 ~aBN The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation CcrrHni~"s:,ion was held July '7, 198B at "The Barn" on MontfoC<\-t Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. Prior to the opening of the meeting at '7:30 p.m. all members had a chance to see the progress made to the building and grounds. Mr. Holt then opened the meeting with the following persons present: Ralph J. Holt, Chairman, Bernie Reimer, Director, and Commission Members Ellen Korz, Herb Stoller, Nancy Drennan, Bill Wood and Maintenance Supervisor Joho!") ~/01-ndrar1. The minutes of the June 9, 1988 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Wood seconded by Mrs. Korz. L;QB.i.:~~ 2eQoNQ.~~ot!~~ Mr. Holt went over various correspondence as follows: 1. A letter has been sent to Supervisor Paino stating our feelings on accepting land. It stated that we would always take land where feasible but we felt if it was not we should ask the developer for either other land that he owns oo!"o fOo"l"o \I.Jork. 2. We received a letter from the Planning Board asking our recommendations for Lawrence Farm Subdivision. Mr. Holt mentioned that he had accompanied Mr. Wood, Mr. Vorndran and John Lawrence to the site. After reviewing the property they were interested in the area in the back of the proposed subdivision (farthest from All Angels Hill Road). The only problem would be a right of way to get to the property. Their thoughts were for a possible site for a pool because of the buffered layout. Mr. Lawrence will get back to us. 3. He has met with Mr. Paggi regarding the property re- alignment at the barn and Mr. Paggi has written a letter to the Town Board agreeing with the proposal. 4. Mrs. Drennan has prepared a letter for the Town BClao,-d r.eq\.H~s:,t ing that the "Mclney In L.i~?u of 0 Land" fOrom developers be increased to 5900. 5. Mr. Reimer has written Men"s Softball League regarding abusive language and drinking. that any further problems would away for each infraction. a letter to Mr. Dore of the the recent problems of We have put him on notice result in I field being taken P c:\gE"! 1 ~ 6. Mr. Holt received a call from the Ladies in Chelsea thanking us for going ahead with the Summer program there. Mr. Reimer has had the swings fixed and has purchased a tarp f'or shE! 1 te'r' . R!8~~IQB~B BgEQ81 Mr. Reimer mentioned that the Chelsea Playground was going well. Jim Francese is running a good program and everything is under control. The age group is mainly 8 to 10 yeal- 01 dr,,;. Martz Playground has had a few water leaks but hopefully all will be completely corrected soon. The enrollment at Hughsonville Playground is up with todays count at 63. We are very pleased with the Wappinger Transportation Department this year. They have been very cordial and we haven"t had any problems with them. Most transportation requests were put in early but we have had no problem adding a t-f:~\I-J ti-ip~.:;. Mr. Holt, Mr. Reimer and Mrs. Paino discussed the end of summer picnic at Wilcox Park and it was decided it would be replaced with an all playground get together at Schlathaus Park. It would include competitions, refreshments etc. Mrs. Paino volunteered to see if she could get someone to donate the refreshments. A suggestion for the day was the dunking tank for the counselors. The Tennis Clinic started this week with a full program. They even have a waiting list. The gymnastics camp went over well. The first week we had a problem with the school removing asbestos from the building so Brenda Peura held the camp outside. The last week we were able to use the gym. ThE! "Ph.:.~ntoms" cc.ncel-t on July 6th was ari oven"Jhf:i!lming success. The Dutchess Community College Jazz Band has had to cancel their performance on August 17 and Mr. Reimer has been meeting with the West Point Band to see if they could fill in that time but found that they needed an additional 8 ft extension on the bandstand. The cost would be between $1,900 and $2,000 and we felt it was not feasible at this t im€~. Hf2 ha~; terltat i \/el y bc.c.ked the "Phantoms" a~~a i n for- th:i.s d.::\te. $.QE.I~Bbb Mrs. Drennan requested that another bleacher be brought Pii:\g~? 2 ,- to Roc k i nghii:"lm. Point. It was suggested one be taken from Castle QUIgr BGg~e Mrs. Korz mentioned that the Playground has its lowest enrollment between 18 and 22 children. She mentioned that a lot of the kids are now older but that there are a lot of young children now in the area. gQ!;;;.GgB Mr. Stoller mentioned that he met with Frank Masci of the United Football League regarding the 30 acres that the County owns north of Route 376. Mike Murphy thought the County might be interested in a proposal. Mr. Stoller will set up a meeting maybe through Sandra Goldberg our County Leg i.!:''; 1 a tCq- . RQ~~U~~mrJ bt!r~f.: Mr. Wood mentioned that playoffs start tomorrow and that the fields are in good shape~ He also suggested that we have A-I Fence put in some posts in front of the building to prevent parking there. ~mBI RBt:Jf.: We because dc.~.rn to Wi::it&::i- . there. weren't able to get a Sheriff Patrol for July 4th they were all to busy. Mr.Wood said that he went the site and there were at least 60 boats in the He said that he was not aware of any trouble down We are still keeping the area cleaned out. ~.~6?Ib~ f.:QINI Mr.Vorndran said he had measured the field at Castle Point. Mr. Holt mentioned that he had received a call from Frank Masci agreeing to use that site for a soccer complex if we could guarantee 2 regulation fields, 2 fields 50 x 80, and 2 fields 40 x 80. We are not able to promise 6 fields all at once. We could only do one at a time. Mr. Vorndran suggested that we discuss the possibility of placing a picnic area by the creek on Montfort Road. There is a nice grove of trees there next to the water. Page 3 #" j . GtJBJ.gt1B~.'::'2 8E;EQBI There have been plumbing leaks at Robinson Lane and Martz Field. Mr. Vorndran has been working on getting them fixed. We still have to replace a line at Martz and as soon as the playground is away for a day or so we will get in and dig. We also need to replace another section at Robinson L.i:ilne. ~~G.t.!b:BIt!BU$. Peter Pilon~ Architect has been looking at the stage at Schlathaus and has drawn up a sketch for approval. The estimate for the dance floor for the park was about $5,400. and it was felt that it was out of the question for the time being. We have also checked with the New Hackensack Fire Company about borrowing the one they use for their Bavarian Fest and found out that they don"t own it they rent it. Mr. Holt, Mr. Paggi and Mr. Croshier have been to the park to discuss the possibility of blacktopping in front of the stage and all thought it was a good idea. It was suggested that at the same time we put in a storm drain which would help with the drainage. We will discuss this further in September". Mr. Holt met with Mike Silvestri of D. Silvestri Sons Inc Electrician regarding the power at the bandstand. He was told that all the electricity was on one circuit and we were given an estimate of about $500. to put in 4 more circuits. A letter will be written to the Town Board requesting the use of the Schlathaus Funds for this purpose. Bug lights were purchased last year for the Park for use at the Concerts. Mr. Vorndran will check on these and have thE'!IT. pu t up. The roof on the barn has been painted. The new tractor should be in next week. Mrs. Paino has been talking about setting up a Town of Wappinger Golf Tournament at the Beekman Country Club. More information later. EB2,!'.{'{ EJJ~.Q2 A request will be sent to the Town Board asking that the Engineer to the Town prepare the bids for the Robinson Lane addition and the Quiet Acres building. PagE? L~ . . j. When Pete Sanfilippo comes in to request Robinson Lane for his race in September we must discuss with him the proper parking requirements. Last year they parked allover ruining the 'field!:.;. IH.Hi@~ In pn 1. Work on getting the Christmas gifts 2. Work on getting grass at Spook Hill Playground for ne~,:t season 3. Paint bathrooms Lt. Sign fOl- Bal-n "To\.'Jn of Wappinger Rec'l-eatio'l'I" 5. Paint building at Spook Hill 6. Look into land on Widmer Road which would never be buildable land. The secretary will obtain maps of pl-Opt?'l-ty. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 on a motion by Mr. Wood seconded by Mr. Stoller. Peggy Roe Secretary F'c:\ge 5 _I.>. ~.U..!:::.b:.fi f.fH..R IN I!J.!:::.Y. 00.....06-..7110.2 J'ohn Vo\-nd\"'an 00-O,s-'7110. if A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets A-I Portable Toilets He '1- b e,- t " Bud" CCI 1 e Guardian Trailer Rentals Her'b Mu11E.r, Jr. Urey Ha\-dwCin-e Sears Commerical Credit East Fishki11 R.R. Tie Law,-ence Farms Meadowbrook Farms Bel t tin i Fue 1 Lubricant Packaging B. &: K. Autcl Ac: t i ve Ti no? Active Tb-e Starr Office Equipment Paul VClr'ndran 00-06--71/40.. l~ Deer Hill Amy Slac::in Caldc<r S. &: S. 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