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2006-05-03 .. ..- PRESENT: RJH, SR, NC, JC, JE, EK, GT, BL, BS. APPROVED MINUTES FOR APRIL, 2006 - APPROVED CORRECTIONS: SECOND COMMENTS FROM GUESTS: OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Letters from Skip Rottkamp to Mike Romano and JeffPomeisI to thank them for their services in our Boys' and Girls' Basketball Program at Sheafe Road School. 2. Letter from Skip Rottkamp to Ms. Parker at Sheafe Road School thanking her for letting us hold our Basketball Program at her school. 3. Letter to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board inviting them to our Annual Easter Egg Hunt. 4. Letter from Joe Ennesser to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board requesting permission to go forward with the playground "Misters". 5. Letter Joe Ennesser to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board requesting permission to go forward with the third-base dugout at Robinson Lane. 6. Letters to Adult Golf Program participants stating that checks made out to the Town of Wappinger had to be rewritten to Peter Shea. 7. Letters to Craig Thomas Pest Control and NY Tick Control informing them that they did not receive approval for their quotes for Tick spraying. 8. Letter to Timothy Doyle welcoming him back as our Reese Park custodian. 9. Letter to Ken Kurdt welcoming him as our new Castle Point custodian. 10. Two letters from Joe Ennesser to Richard Robbins praising the work done by Anthony and Benjamin Basile at Carnwath for their Eagle Scout project. 11. Letter from Skip Rottkamp to Sebastian Adiello, thanking him for his donation of and organ to the town. 12. Six letters from Skip Rottkamp to the following sites confirming Summer Camp trips to their facility: Silver Cinemas @ South Hills Mall, East Fishkill Golf Center, Fun Central, Hyde Park Roller Magic, Splashdown, and Stony Kill. ~ ~. 13. Letter to the New Hackensack Fire Co. inviting its members to participate in our Memorial Day ceremony and asking permission to use their stairs. 14. Letter to Tes Whiteley of the Gold Star Mothers, inviting her group to the Memorial Day Ceremony. 15. Letter from Joe Ennesser to Highway Superintendent Graham Foster thanking him and his crew for their help in putting in the Chelsea Boat Ramp. 16. Memo to Tom McDougall of Super Stop & Shop thanking him for his generous donation to the Seniors "Spring Fling". 1 . .t 17. Letter from Ralph to Graham Foster thanking him for replacing the speedbumps at Robinson Lane. 18. Letter to Jason Erney at A.C. Moore thanking him for sending his staff to do a "Make & Take" table at our Easter Egg Hunt. 19. Letter to Linda Leopardi of RCK High School thanking her and her class for making the cookies for our Easter Egg Hunt. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Letter from Sandra Ireland of the DC Dept.of Health to Skip Rottkamp citing requirements for our Summer Swim Program including a list of locations for their Drowning Prevention Seminars. List given to Skip. 2. Letter from Paggi, Martin, DelBene regarding Meadowood Water Dist. and Recreation parcel with access to Sprout Creek. 3. Letter from Dawn Turpin-Orgetas inviting our Town Rec. to take part in the Annual Fitness Social at Oak Grove School. 4. Application from Daniel Keane to work in our Maintenance Dept. (Copies to Ralph and Bob) 5. Summery from the Town Board meeting of April 10th, 2006 approving Bug Busters as our Tick Spraying company for 2006. 6. Letter from Fraser & Associates outlining suggestions on how to proceed with various grant requests. (Copies to Ralph and Joe E.) 7. Letter from Paggi, Martin, DelBene regarding Annual Report deadline re: Town's Municipal Pollution Prevention. 8. Job application from Ryan Lieberman for any position. (Copies to Bob and Skip) NEW BUSINESS: ,/ Jimena Cortes from St. Columba's called to request use of Castle Point for a ballgame, ^ Bar-B-Que and a bonfire. Still need more help for signups. Especially Saturday. OLD BUSINESS: Stormwater Permit forms - Copies in Joe's and Bob's Packets NEXT MEETING: June 7th, 2006 REFRESHMENTS: ELLEN KORZ 2 \' , ~..J..Q , Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, July 12,2006 The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held on Wednesday, May 3,2006 at Schlathaus Park, 126 All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM by Chairman Ralph J. Holt with the following persons present: Skip Rottkamp, Recreation Director, Nancy Cito, Senior Citizen Director, Bob Sheridan, Maintenance Supervisor and commission members Joseph Ennesser, Ellen Korz, Gary Trudell and Bruce Lustig. Minutes for April 2006 were approved with no corrections necessary. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Letters from Skip Rottkamp to Mike Romano and Jeff Pomeisl to thank them for their services in our Boys' and Girls' Basketball Program at Sheafe Road School. 2. Letter from Skip Rottkamp to Ms. Parker at Sheafe Road School thanking her for letting us hold our Basketball Program at her school. 3. Letter to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board inviting them to our Annual Easter Egg Hunt. 4. Letter from Joe Ennesser to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board requesting permission to go forward with the playground "Misters". 5. Letter Joe Ennesser to Supervisor Ruggiero and the Town Board requesting permission to go forward with the third-base dugout at Robinson Lane. 6. Letters to Adult Golf Program participants stating that checks made out to the Town of Wappinger had to be rewritten to Peter Shea. 7. Letters to Craig Thomas Pest Control and NY Tick Control informing them that they did not receive approval for their quotes for Tick spraying. 8. Letter to Timothy Doyle welcoming him back as our Reese Park custodian. 9. Letter to Ken Kurdt welcoming him as our new Castle Point custodian. Mr. Holt mentioned that he would be having a meeting with Mr. Kurdt to outline his duties. 10. Two letters from Joe Ennesser to Richard Robbins praising the work done by Anthony and Benjamin Basile at Carnwath for their Eagle Scout project. 11. Letter from Skip Rottkamp to Sebastian Adiello, thanking him for his donation of an organ to the town. It is now in the chapel at Carnwath. It is the hope that it will be used at numerous functions. 12. Six letters from Skip Rottkamp to the following sites confirming Summer Camp trips to their facility: Silver Cinemas @ South Hills Mall, East Fishkill Golf Center, Fun Central, Hyde Park Roller Magic, Splashdown, the Holiday Ho-Bowl bowling alley and Stony Kill. 1 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 13. Letter to the New Hackensack Fire Co. inviting its members to participate in our Memorial Day ceremony and asking permission to use their stairs. 14. Letter to Tes Whiteley of the Gold Star Mothers, inviting her group to the Memorial Day Ceremony. 15. Letter from Joe Ennesser to Highway Superintendent Graham Foster thanking him and his crew for their help in putting in the Chelsea Boat Ramp. 16. Memo to Tom McDougall of Super Stop & Shop thanking him for his generous donation to the Senior's "Spring Fling". 17. Letter from Ralph to Graham Foster thanking him for replacing the speed bumps at Robinson Lane. 18. Letter to Jason Erney at A.C. Moore thanking him for sending his staff to do a "Make & Take" table at our Easter Egg Hunt. Mr. Holt commented on what a great job they did. 19. Letter to Linda Leopardi of RCK High School thanking her and her class for making the cookies for our Easter Egg Hunt. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Letter from Sandra Ireland of the DC Dept. of Health to Skip Rottkamp citing requirements for our Summer Swim Program including a list of locations for their Drowning Prevention Seminars. List given to Skip. 2. Letter from Paggi, Martin, DelBene regarding Meadowood Water Dist. and recreation parcel with access to Sprout Creek. Copies given to Joe Ennesser and Bob Sheridan. Meeting planned to complete report. 3. Letter from Dawn Turpin-Orgetas inviting our Town Rec. to take part in the Annual Fitness Social at Oak Grove School. 4. Application from Daniel Keane to work in our Maintenance Dept. (Copies to Ralph and Bob) 5. Summery from the Town Board meeting of April 10th, 2006 approving Bug Busters as our Tick Spraying company for 2006. First tick spraying to take place on May 9th with a rain date of May 10th. Letters sent out to all area residents that live adjacent to the parks being sprayed. 6. Letter from Fraser & Associates outlining suggestions on how to proceed with various grant requests. (Copies to Ralph Holt and Joe Ennesser.) 7. Letter from Paggi, Martin, DelBene regarding Annual Report deadline re: Town's Municipal Pollution Prevention. 8. Job application from Ryan Lieberman for any position. (Copies to Bob and Skip) Mr. Holt began the meeting by informing the Recreation Commission of the possibility of putting another well on the Robinson Lane property. Little League is willing to pay for it. Mr. Holt asked Mrs. Manning to call Paggi, Martin & DelBene and have a copy of the study done several years ago sent to us. Mr. Holt also stated that Mike Tremper of Camo Pollution Control inspected the septic system at Robinson Lane and found it in good condition but stated that it needed to be pumped out. SENIOR DIRECTOR'S REPORT 2 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 Mrs. Cito began by raving about the "Senior Senior Prom" put on by the R.C. Ketcham seniors for the Town of Wappinger seniors. The event was arranged entirely by the RCK seniors including fund raising, food serving and hosting Attendees included 200 town seniors, 100 RCK seniors and 30 Marist Football Players who acted as escorts for dancing and in general to keep the seniors involved. The seniors trip to the Westchester Broadway Theatre to see "Aida" was wonderful. The bus, however, was not filled and a discussion arose as to how we might defray some of the cost to the seniors for their trips. "Bingo Bango", ajoint day of bingo with Wappinger and Fishkill seniors, took place for the first time at the Wappinger Town Hall. (This event is usually held in Fishkill.) The Fishkill Seniors loved our facility and look forward to coming back again next year. Mrs. Cito had the opportunity to speak to Paul from the Villa Borghese and was able to address the problems stated in last month's minutes personally. He said he will see to it that these problems are rectified. As a result of the meetings with Dial-a-Ride, it will now be possible for seniors to call for schedules and appointments up until 4 PM, instead of only 2 PM. Mrs. Cito is happy to see positive results from these meetings. Upcoming events for May: A Mother's Day Luncheon, a recognition lunch for walkers and volunteer in our A-B-Senior reading program, the "On the Road Again" seniors will go to Locust Grove to see the Anne Frank exhibit and, once again, a representative from AARP will give a Defensive Driving Course. Mrs. Cito informed the Commission that the Town is phasing out the use of the P.O. Box and all mail will be delivered directly to the Town Hall at 20 Middlebush Road. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Rottkamp began by stating that the 13 to 15 year-old camps at Carnwath are not coming together as he had hoped. Still possible, however, is the set-up of a music camp with Hayden Wayne, a New York musician with an extensive resume. The theater camp we hoped for was turned down by the prospective teachers. Mr. Rottkamp wishes to thank Mr. Sheridan and his crew for picking up the organ from Mr. Adiello. It is in excellent shape and is in the chapel at Carnwath. Thanks, also, goes to the committee that put together the Easter Egg Hunt. Numbers were down with only about 75 children attending. Next year we will plan more and better advertising. The playground "Mister" system will be on the agenda for the next Town Board meeting. We received two estimates, one quote from John Ossenkop for $800 per unit for a total of $3200 and the other from Schnorr for $2400 per unit for a total of $9600. 3 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 The gymnastics program is now finished after 18 Saturdays of lessons. Dawn Turpin-Orgetas did a fantastic job with the program. Mr. Rottkamp reminded the commission members that Summer Camp is just around the corner and that they should go to their assigned playgrounds and check them out for problems or hazards. Mr. Holt reiterated that this is very important not only for camp season but also now that the weather is getting nicer and the parks will be in use on a regular basis. He will be expecting a report from the appropriate commission members at our next meeting. Mr. Rottkamp asked if we are ready for our first camp sign-ups. Mrs. Manning stated that we could use a few more people for Friday night, but that all paperwork would be ready in time. We got some additional volunteers. A new procedure is being set up to verify eligibility for our Summer Programs. We feel that this will be much more efficient than previous methods. A discussion ensued on some of the specifics involved. Mr. Holt mentioned another new policy that was necessary for this year. Because the registration fee for the playgrounds has gone up to $100 per child it might be necessary to take in checks larger than $250.00. Approval has been received from both Supervisor Ruggiero and Town Clerk Chris Masterson waiving this amount and allowing us to take in checks in larger amounts. Mr. Holt pointed out that we still need another member for our Recreation Commission. A mother of one of our camp children has shown an interest and will come to our June meeting. Mr. Rottkamp has received the itinerary for the Town's Radio City Music Hall "Christmas Spectacular" with the tickets costing $65.00 each. The original plan was to get one bus instead of two as we have in past years, but the commission agreed that it is such a popular trip that if we went with two buses and ordered more tickets (90 of them) we could defray the cost to each person somewhat. A constituent called and complained to Skip about the condition of Spook Hill playground in regards to "dogs leaving deposits". It was pointed out that there is a Town ordinance outlining this problem but there is no sign at the park to indicate this. This brought up the extensive damage that has been done to various parks, graffiti at Reese Park, the "trashing" of the bathroom at Martz field, main gate at Carnwath, etc. Mr. Rottkamp, through the Rotary, made contact with David Burke, the General Manager of the Renegades. They talked about the possibility of setting up a table at one of our registrations. The concern of the commission was what they intended to do. Mr. Rottkamp pointed out that they would probably just give out schedules and bring Rookie or Renee. He would check into it beforehand. 4 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 Thirty-three prospects will be interviewed next week for the six to eight openings we have for Playground Counselors. Thirty-seven letters have gone out to counselors returning from last year with dates for orientation and dates for First Aid / CPR / RTE information. A meeting was held with Supervisor Ruggiero, Mr. Holt and Mr. Rottkamp to discuss salaries for this year's counselors and directors. Agreement was reached and an acceptable pay scale was created. Mr. Rottkamp received a phone call from Jennifer Simmons of Orchard View, an alternative high school based in the Laerdal building, requesting the use of Spook Hill as a site for Physical Education classes 2 or 3 times a week for one hour. Commission members will approve Spook Hill when proper documentation is received. JOSEPH ENNESSER'S REPORT Mr. Ennesser informs us that the docks are in and already in use. Mr. Ennesser, Mr. Holt and Supervisor Ruggiero will be meeting next week to discuss the current status of the phone lines and the Security system at Camwath. Four bids have been received for the security system ranging from $13,000 to $28,000 for a 16 modular units for the dorm and the Mansion and 8 modular units for the administration building. This system will have the capability of being monitored on line by designated personnel as well as the police department. "Posted" signs are now in and will be placed at all Town properties. The "welcome" banners requested by Mr. Rottkamp have also come in and will be used during the playground season. Letters were sent to the Town Board asking for approval to go forward with the Playground "Misters" and the Holt Field Dugout. Mr. Holt suggests that the dugout be replaced after the regular Little League season is complete and before Fall Ball starts. Graffiti was found on the bathroom building at Reese Park. Mr. Ennesser asked Mr. Sheridan if his men could paint over it. Also on the topic of vandalism, the Martz bathroom was broken into and "trashed". The toilet was pulled off the wall, the lock on the door was smashed with a rock to gain access and the lights outside the doors were smashed. The incident was reported and we must wait to see how much the repair will cost before we notify the insurance company. The Scouts completed the walking trail at Camwath and did a beautiful job. Two picnic tables were placed in the gazebo area at the end of the trail. Within days someone came along and threw these tables down the hill. Because of their extreme weight they have not yet been retrieved. 5 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 Mr. Ennesser is looking into a product called "Med-Deck" which is a ground covering used to smooth out uneven ground surfaces to make them more handicapped accessible. This will be applicable in many different Town locations. A question was raised about some of the specifications that Doug Haan, our Safety Officer, suggested in regards to our bleachers. Mr. Ennesser said that modifications can be easily done in the future. Mr. Holt added that the old bleachers should be under a "grandfather clause". As we begin to replace bleachers, as needed, we will certainly adhere to the new specifications. Mr. Ennesser states that he has ordered two portable microphones to go with our sound system. It will allow for more mobility at playground and other functions. Mr. Ennesser asked about the status of the Street lamps that are down at Robinson Lane. Mr. Sheridan said that his crew will take the parts of the two light and construct one good one and suggests that another one be ordered. Mr. Holt agreed. The field lights at Robinson Lane have been a problem. Some lights are out and the timer is not working. Bruce Pearson of Pentel Electric has been called in to assess the situation and will advise us and send an estimate for the work. ELLEN KORZ'S REPORT Mrs. Korz admits that she hasn't had time to check out Martz, but will take care of that as soon as possible. Mrs. Korz has the name of another prospective member for our Recreation Commission. She will see if she can get her to fill out an application. Mrs. Korz will be willing to buy the Tennis balls for our Tennis program at K-Mart again as soon as we get the purchase approved. A response has not yet been received from the Renegades to a letter that Mrs. Korz sent in January requesting a Gift Certificate as a prize for our Halloween Parade. Mr. Rottkamp said he would speak to David Burke and see if he can pursue the issue. GARY TRUDELL'S REPORT Mr. Trudell complimented Mr. Sheridan and his crew on the installation of the foul poles at Robinson Lane. They were imbedded in concrete for a stable installation and they look great. Prior to opening day Marion Trudell went to Robinson Lane to weed around the tulips so that the area would look nice and found that every bulb but one was dug up and missing. Squirrels?? Vandals?? We don't know! 6 . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 Mr. Trudell asked whether the fields at Martz can be used. Mr. Holt said that as long as the fields themselves are not wet and are in good condition it was okay to use them for practice. Mr. Holt stated that Castle Point would be receiving some clay for their fields and that the Fire Dept. would put together a work crew to spread it out amongst the two fields. Mr. Trudell has not yet gotten over to Quiet Acres to check it out. He will do so soon. BRUCE LUSTIG'S REPORT Mr. Lustig has nothing to report at this time. Mr. Ennesser wanted to take this time to invite everyone to the Greenway event being held at Reese Park on Saturday, May 20th, 11AM to 3PM. Mr. Ennesser asked Mr. Sheridan for some help with gates and parking and some other logistics. An official program will be in place tomorrow and a proclamation will be written by Supervisor Ruggiero. This event will also be a thank you to Craig O'Donnell for putting up the bathroom facility at Reese Park. A discussion ensued on some of the fine points of this event. MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT The boat docks are in but not without some glitches along the way. Six dump truck loads of debris had to be cleared before we were even able to get at the things that needed to be repaired. Floats had to be replaced on the docks as well as other repairs to the seawall. Mr. Sheridan stated the foul poles are up (See Mr. Ennesser's report). The two stop signs have been put up near the snack bar at Robinson Lane, thirty bleacher seats have been repaired at Robinson Lane and we repaired 12 or more dugouts including the replacement of two roofs that were in really bad shape. The AED (Defibrillator) was installed at the Snack Bar at Robinson Lane but we could not set up the alarm portion of the connection. Mr. Holt stated that he would check with Bill Farrell to make sure that they will have someone on sight at all times who is trained to use the AED. Mr. Sheridan said that Andy Petrich from Soccer picked up some grass seed and that he will need more. The aerators at Applesauce Pond will be installed next Tuesday, May 9th. Mr. Sheridan noted that the electrical supply boxes are not locked It is our hope that the maintenance men will be able to install and disconnect these aerators in the future. Fifty chairs were donated to the Town by the New Hackensack Fire Dept. The maintenance crew has distributed them between Schlathaus and Carnwath and will be available for use in other locations. Mr. Sheridan discovered the Steve Tompkins name was still on the account at Williams Lumber so he asked Mrs. Manning to call Loring Black and have his name removed from the account. 7 . . . Recreation Meeting Minutes May 3, 2006 Charlie Barola of Creative Caterers is asking for a key to the kitchen door at Carnwath. The intention is to change the lock and then give him a new key. All necessary equipment is ready for Clean-up Day. Mr. Sheridan has orange bags, gloves and sticks and Mrs. Manning had ordered the orange shirts. Mr. Sheridan stated that the current procedure for small purchases is very time consuming and is suggesting that we ask for an approval for a blanket voucher for several hundred dollars and charge our smaller purchases toward them. It was agreed that this would work extremely well for all involved. It would only be necessary for 2 or 3 stores. This Friday Mr. Sheridan and Supervisor Ruggiero will take a tour of the Recreation properties and discuss the need required for each one. There have been several leaks to date in one particular line at Robinson Lane. Mr. Sheridan has patched 2 leaks so far and a third one has developed today. Mr. Farrell has shut off the water until the next repair can be done. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt has stated that we now have the go-ahead for the apartment at Carnwath so that we may bring in a custodian. There has been a delay on the leasing of Carnwath to Charlie Barola of Creative Catering. The lawyers have asked him to come up with a more detailed plan as to it's intended use. The town has hired a comptroller. Her name is Jean Colucci and she will start on June 1, 2006. Mr. Holt asked for the latest progress on obtaining the bucket truck. The truck may have been sold but Mr. Ennesser will find out for sure. Mr. Holt said that Bug Busters has been given the contract to do our playground tick spraying. Mr. Holt expressed the hope that in the future our maintenance crew will be able to install, maintain, and remove the aerators at Applesauce pond. In a previous conversation, Mr. Sheridan had expressed to Mr. Holt the problem of maintaining the grounds at Carnwath. There are some very steep embankments that are extremely hard to mow. Mr. Holt is suggesting that we put a ground cover like pachysandra, English Ivy or other low growing ground cover in these spots. He is hoping that he can put together a volunteer group to do these plantings. Mr. Holt closed the meeting at 9:05 PM Eileen Manning, Recreation Secretary 8