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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024_01_24 Town Board Minutes o _ ��9_1_ Town of Mamaroneck // Town Board Minutes m Wednesday, January 24, 2024, Courtroom, Second Floor n Town Center 5:00 PM FOUNDED 1661 PRESENT: Jaine Elkind Eney, Town Supervisor Sabrina Fiddelman, Councilmember Jeffery L. King, Councilmember Robin Nichinsky, Councilmember Anant Nambiar, Councilmember ABSENT: ALSO PRESENT: Allison May, Town Clerk Meredith S. Robson, Town Administrator Connie Green O'Donnell, Deputy Town Administrator William Maker Jr., Town Attorney Marc Romero, Aide to the Town Administrator 5:00 PM THE TOWN BOARD WORK SESSION CALL TO ORDER The Work Session of the Town Board was called to order by Supervisor Elkind Eney. Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, the Work Session unanimously opened at 5:02 p.m. WORK SESSION ITEMS 1. Request for Executive Session Moved by Councilmember Nambiar, seconded by Councilmember Fiddelman, the Town Board agreed to enter into Executive Session to discuss to discuss the employment history of a particular individual, a collective bargaining agreement, and current litigation with the Westchester Joint Water Works. Carried Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, the Town Board unanimously agreed end the Executive Session and to resume the Work Session. Carried 2. Discussion - Acceptance of Donation for the Leatherstocking Trail The Town Board acknowledged the generous donation of $200 from Adam Holland and Paula Davis to be used for the Leather Stocking Trail. 3. Comprehensive Plan - SEQRA Town Attorney William Maker, Jr. explained that this proposed resolution designates the Town Board as Lead Agency for the review of the Draft of the Comprehensive Plan as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). After reviewing the differences between the three possible types of actions, the Town Town Board January 24, 2024 Attorney suggested that the Town of Mamaroneck's official Comprehensive Plan is likely to be an Unlisted Action. The Town Attorney then pointed out that all of the dates in the attachments should state the 19th, but the form currently says the 24th, so this will be corrected. Once approved, the Comprehensive Plan will then go to the Westchester County Planning Board for a mandatory thirty-day review. The Board discussed the resolution and requested that the location be changed to Unincorporated Area, which the Town Attorney agreed to correct as well. 4. Discussion - Sign Permit Fees Waiver for the Housing Authority The Town Administrator noted a correction to the cost of the waiver: it is $300 for the waiver, not $600. The Town Board discussed the precedent for a waiver such as this. 5. Discussion - Authorization of Consultant Selection Gardens Lake Forebay Reconfiguration The Town Administrator reminded the Town Board that dredging is in the Town's 2024 Capital Plan. Town Engineer Robert Wasp joined the meeting via phone to explain how this project is a preliminary step. The Town Engineer explained that this project will provide a detailed review of the current forebay situation which is necessary to understand the full scope of the situation and ultimately develop a thorough overall plan for the forebay. 6. Discussion - Complete Streets Concepts Resolution — To Committee Town Supervisor Elkind Eney indicated that she had spoken with the Complete Streets group earlier about wanting to refer this first to the Traffic Committee. The Traffic Committee will review and comment on this item prior to the Town Board voting on the resolution. The Town Supervisor then reviewed where the resolution stands with our neighboring communities. 7. Discussion - Proposed EV Charging Station Locations for Grant Application Westchester County Municipal Infrastructure Improvement Initiative ("M13") Supervisor Elkind Eney presented to the Town Board the proposed EV charging plan for M13. The plan includes four EV charging stations for Lot D, four located between Lot E and Lot A on Vine Street. 8. Consideration of Award - Bid TA-24-02 — Upgrades of HVAC Systems at Hommocks Ice Rink The Town Board discussed the aggressive pricing of the lowest bidder on this project. The Board then reviewed the need for these HVAC improvements at the Hommocks Ice Rink, noting that these improvements had been postponed for several years. 9. Discussion - Mutual Aid and Rapid Response Plan Intermunicipal Agreement The Board noted that they had reviewed this item during various other Work Sessions. 10. Demonstration - Police Dashboard Captain James Maher presented the latest updates to the Police dashboard and webpages. 11. Updates The Town Supervisor provided updates on numerous projects, including: • Progress on the Waverly Avenue Bridge, highlighting that the pilings are being installed next; • Various grant applications and opportunities; • My Brother's Keeper Program; • Climate Smart Community and the Town's quest for silver status; • The Governor's Pro-Housing Community Program; Town Board January 24, 2024 • Planning Board procedures being updated/revised; • Senior Center renovations; • The Drainage Study, noting that the first phase is done and is hopeful that a report will be ready to present, and on the website, as soon as April; • Interior repairs have started in the Town Center; • Tree Garage Rehabilitation; • Parks Building; • Weaver Sidewalk; • Plans for a revision to the Town leaf blower law; and • Crosswalk installations on New Jefferson Street and Chatsworth Avenue. Councilmember Nichinsky discussed a solar panel presentation made to the Sustainability Collaborative. 12. Additions to the Regular Meeting Agenda The Town Board agreed to add a certiorari, the appointment of Melissa Kaplan Massey to Housing Authority and the Firefighters Agreement to the Affairs of the Town. 8:00 PM TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING The Town Board meeting convened in the Courtroom Located on the second floor of the Town Center. The Public was to view the meeting on cable access television (Optimum 76/ Fios 35) or on LMCMedia.org CALL TO ORDER The Regular Meeting of the Town Board was called to order by Town Supervisor Elkind Eney at 8:12 p.m. The Town Supervisor noted that the Town Board met for a Work Session beginning at five o'clock this evening. SUPERVISOR'S REPORT Welcome to the January 24, 2024, meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck. The Town Board met today for a Work Session in Conference Room A, starting at 5:00pm, which is open to the Public. We all jumped right "back to business" after the swearing in ceremony on January 10. On January 11 , we all went to a Westchester Municipal Officials Association dinner meeting in Rye. The topic was reframing gun violence as a public health issue. The speaker was the Director of the Center for Gun Violence Protection at Northwell Health. He was joined by Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard, the Mayor of Mt. Vernon. They discussed their successes with several programs. The talks were informative and hopeful. On January 17, we all attended the Larchmont Mamaroneck Human Rights Committee MLK event. The featured speaker was colleague, Jeffery King who did a spectacular job! I will let him talk about the event when he gives his council report. On January 21 , we all attended the Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department annual installation dinner. This is a very happy event for me. It's an annual affirmation of the continuity of our thriving fire department. I want to thank them for all they do for our community each and every day and wish them another successful and safe year. On January 23, Meredith and I attended a quarterly TVS meeting. Representatives of all three municipalities and the two school systems, Mamaroneck and Rye Neck were there. We talked about issues of common interest including proposed housing to be constructed in the area, the repaving in 2025 of the Boston Post Road, the pool locker rooms, my brother's keeper program, and more. It is very helpful and important to all be in a room together to share ideas. Being that we have no public hearings tonight, we will go straight to resident comments. RESIDENT COMMENTS Supervisor Elkind Eney asked if anyone in the audience wished to address the Town Board and there was no one. Town Board January 24, 2024 STAFF COMMENTS/ PRESENTATIONS 1. Police Department Report The Town of Mamaroneck Police Department's Chief Paul Creazzo presented the 2023 Annual Chief's Report, starting with a breakdown of some of the activities of the department from January 1st to December 31st, 2023. Overall Activity: Total Calls 10,278 Criminal Cases 243 Auto Accidents 204 Medical Service Calls 687 In terms of crime, identity theft and check fraud continue to account for the lion's share of our criminal complaint reports here in the Town. Residents are encouraged to safeguard their personal identifying information. Also, when sending checks in the mail, mail items directly from the Post Office if at all possible. The Town, along with the rest of Westchester County, experienced a number of burglaries in the first quarter which remain under investigation. It appears as though the burglaries were part of organized gangs that move throughout the country. While burglaries have subsided, residents are reminded to lock their residences, their vehicles and arm security systems if they have them. Training Activity The members of the Department completed the following department wide training: • Semi-annual Firearms Qualification/Training • Legal Updates/NarCan/Stop the Bleed • Active Shooter Response • De-escalation training • Principled Policing 3/Implicit Bias • Taser recertification/Chemical defense spray training This year we have also established an in-house defensive tactics training program and plan on providing this training at regular intervals. All Supervisors have embarked on an ongoing Supervision training program. This is a component of the NYS accreditation standards. Topics include Supervisor Liability, Ethics, Leadership, Community Relations, and Current case law. Other training topics included a Principled Policing 3 Instructor Course, additional Child Passenger Safety Technician (Car seat) certifications, Autism Awareness, Instructor Development School, De-Escalation Instructor, PTSD Seminar, Mental Health First Aid, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and Evidence/Property Management training. Community Outreach and Events • Our Child Passenger Safety Seat Technicians continue to be active. Sixty-four seats were installed in 2023. We now have added two additional Installers. Any resident can set up an appointment for a seat installation and the registration form is posted on the Department Website. • Members of the Department continue to participate in the Lunch Buddies program at Sts. John and Paul School monthly. We have also added Central School to the program as well. • Members once again participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run in May. The run benefits the Special Olympics. • Officers attended the Murray Ave School Fair as well as the Scare Fair at Central School. Town Board January 24, 2024 • As the school year ended last year, Officers joined graduates at Hommocks Middle School, Central School, Murray Avenue School and Saints John and Paul and offered congratulations on their achievements. • Over the summer, we joined our neighboring agencies at Harbor Island for `National Night Out'. • We hosted a `Coffee with a Cop' event at Dunkin' Donuts on Boston Post Road in October. • Officers assisted the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department with the Tri- Municipal Vigil in Support of Israel as well as assisting with security for the benefit concert at the Westchester Jewish Center. • On Halloween night, Officers monitored the festivities in and around the Brook. Officers distributed over 700 glow necklaces to increase visibility and safety of trick-or-treaters. • The PBA in conjunction with the United States Marine Corps conducted its annual Toys for Tots toy drive leading up to Christmas. • We capped the year off with another successful trip to Maria Ferrari Childrens Hospital in Valhalla, where we joined hundreds of our fellow first responders in support of Operation Blue Santa. Miscellaneous P.O. Rotella and P.O. Lynch presented the Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event (CRASE) training to Town Employees in late March, with a second training class in April. P.O. Philip Titolo retired in February and P.O. Joshua Shoemaker retired in April. To fill those vacancies, we welcomed P.O. Joseph Detz in June and P.O. Andrew Sposta in July. The Department is currently at full complement. With regard to the accreditation process, we continue to move forward, and we have scheduled our DCJS assessment for October of 2024. In concluding this report, I want to express my gratitude for the hard work and professionalism of my executive office staff along with the dedication and professionalism of the men and women of the Town of Mamaroneck Police Department. I would also like to sincerely thank the Town Board for their support, without which, achieving our mission would not be possible. See Attachment A. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS 1. Call to Order Commissioner Elkind Eney called the Meeting to order, then on motion of Commissioner King and seconded by Commissioner Nichinsky the Board of Fire Commissioners was unanimously declared open. Present were the following Members of the Commission: Commissioner: Jaine Elkind Eney Commissioner: Sabrina Fiddelman Commissioner: Jeffery L. King Commissioner: Robin Nichinsky Commissioner: Anant Nambiar Carried Town Board January 24, 2024 2. Fire Claims Moved by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Fiddelman, it was RESOLVED that the Board of Fire Commissioners hereby approves the attached list of fire claims in the amount of$24,271.45. See Attachment B. Carried 3. Other Fire Department Business There being no further business to come before the Fire Commission, on motion of Commissioner King, Seconded by Commissioner Nichinsky, the Commission unanimously adjourned and the Town Board reconvened. Carried AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK 1. Consideration of Authorization - Acceptance of Donation for the Leatherstocking Trail Moved by Councilmember Nichinsky, seconded by Councilmember Fiddelman, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby accepts the generous donation of$200 from Adam Holland and Paula Davis to be used for the Leather Stocking Trail. Carried 2. Consideration of Adoption - Comprehensive Plan - SEQRA Town Attorney William Maker Jr. introduced this resolution, explaining that it designates the Town Board as Lead Agency for the review of the Draft Comprehensive Plan as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act and declares the possible adoption of that Draft as the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck's official Comprehensive Plan be an Unlisted Action within the meaning of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR). Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember King, WHEREAS, the Town Board has prepared a Draft Comprehensive Plan for the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, and WHEREAS, the Town Board determines that this Draft is ready for public review, discussion, and adoption, and WHEREAS, the adoption of the Draft as the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck's official comprehensive plan is an "action" within the meaning of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and WHEREAS, the Town Board is the only agency that has the authority to adopt a comprehensive plan for the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, and WHEREAS, section 627.6 of the regulations promulgated by the Department of Environmental Conservation for the administration of the State Environmental Quality Review Act provides that when there is only one agency that can undertake or approve a Type I or an Unlisted Action, it shall be the lead agency, and WHEREAS, the Town Board has prepared an Environmental Assessment Form dated January 19, 2024, from which it can determine whether the adoption of the Draft as the official comprehensive plan for the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck is a Type I or an Unlisted Action. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT Town Board January 24, 2024 RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck designates itself as the Lead Agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the review of the Draft Comprehensive Plan for the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck, having studied the Environmental Assessment Form dated January 19, 2024, determines that the possible adoption of Draft Comprehensive Plan for the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck is an Unlisted Action within the meaning of State Environmental Quality Review Act. Carried 3. Consideration of Authorization - Sign Permit Fees Wavier for the Housing Authority Moved by Councilmember Nichinsky, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby waives the sign permit fee of$300 for the Hommocks Apartments property#4-11-169. Carried 4. Consideration of Authorization - Consultant Selection Gardens Lake Forebay Reconfiguration Moved by Councilmember Nambiar, seconded by Councilmember Fiddelman, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby approves of the consultant proposal for the Garden Lake Forebay Reconfiguration Project to H2M Architects & Engineers for$64,800 and hereby authorizes the Town Administrator to execute the agreement and any related documents necessary to carry out its implementation. Carried 5. REFERRED TO TRAFFIC COMMITTEE: Consideration of Authorization - Complete Streets Concepts Resolution 6. Consideration of Award - Bid TA-24-02 — Upgrades of HVAC Systems at Hommocks Ice Rink Moved by Councilmember King, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby awards the bid for the Upgrades of HVAC Systems at Hommocks Ice Rink received and opened on January 12, 2024, to ABM Air Conditioning & Heating Corp. in the amount of$359,525, without the add-alternate, and hereby authorizes the Town Administrator to execute the agreement and any related documents necessary to carry out its implementation. Carried 7. Consideration of Authorization - Mutual Aid and Rapid Response Plan Intermunicipal Agreement Moved by Councilmember Nichinsky, seconded by Councilmember Fiddelman, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby approves the intermunicipal agreement with Westchester County for mutual aid amongst participating agencies and hereby authorizes the Town Administrator to execute the agreement and any related documents necessary to carry out its implementation. Carried Town Board January 24, 2024 8. Set a Public Hearing - Water District 2024 Bond Resolution - Order Calling for a Public Hearing Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember King, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby sets a Public Hearing for "The Increase and Improvement of the Facilities of Consolidated Water District, in the Town of Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York" for the Town Board Meeting on February 21, 2024. Carried 9. Consideration of Tax Certiorari Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby approves the settlement of certiorari for First Pacific Realty, resulting in a refund of$4,900. Carried 10. Firefighter Agreement Moved by Councilmember Nambiar, seconded by Councilmember Fiddelman, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby approves the Memorandum of Agreement with the International Association of Firefighters and hereby authorizes the Town Administrator to execute the agreement and any related documents necessary to carry out its implementation. Carried 11. Appointment to Housing Authority Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby appoints Melissa Kaplan Massey to the Housing Authority, Member C, said term to expire December 31, 2024. Carried REPORTS OF MINUTES 1. Report of Minutes of November 1, 2023 Moved by Councilmember King, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board approves the minutes of November 1, 2023. Carried REPORTS OF THE COUNCIL Councilmember Nambiar • Appreciates the time and training spent with Meredith Robson and various others at the Town. • Looking forward to his liaison positions with the Planning and Zoning Boards and is happy to be here on the Town Board! Councilmember Fiddelman • The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit will meet in person on Tuesday, February 13th at 8 am at Westchester Jewish Center, featuring a `Primer on the Local Courts'. Town Board January 24, 2024 Councilmember King • Thanked the Human Rights Commission for the opportunity to present at the Martin Luther King celebration event. • Had been contacted by the Multicultural Student Union of Mamaroneck High School and will present there for Black History Month. Is honored by the opportunity to and looking forward to speaking again to local high school students, who are the future of the community. Councilmember Nichinsky • Attended the Martin Luther King event at the Hommocks and found Jeff was an inspiration, as usual. • Enjoyed attending the Fire Department Installation dinner. ADJOURNMENT The Town Board returned to Work Session at 9:05pm, then at 10:05pm on motion of Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, the meeting was unanimously adjourned. Carried REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING - February 7, 2024 Submitted by Allison May, Town Clerk Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment A TOWN OF MAMARONECK POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF'S REPORT 2023 ANNUAL REPORT The following is a breakdown of some of the activities of the department from January 1st to December 31st, 2023. OVERALL ACTIVITY Total Calls 10278 Criminal Cases 243 Auto Accidents 204 Medical Service Calls 687 In terms of crime, Identity theft and check fraud continue to account for the lion's share of our criminal complaint reports. Residents are encouraged to safeguard their personal identifying information. Also, when sending checks in the mail, mail it from the Post Office if at all possible. The Town, along with the rest of Westchester County, experienced a number of burglaries in the first quarter which remain under investigation. It appears as though the burglaries were part of organized gangs that move throughout the country. While burglaries have subsided, residents are reminded to lock their residences, their vehicles and arm security systems if they have them. Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment A (Cont'd) TRAINING ACTIVITY The members of the Department completed the following department wide training: • Semi-annual Firearms Qualification/Training • Legal Updates/NarCan/Stop the Bleed • Active Shooter Response • De-escalation training • Principled Policing 3/Implicit Bias • Taser recertification/Chemical defense spray training This year we have also established an in-house defensive tactics training program and plan on providing this training at regular intervals. All Supervisors have embarked on an ongoing Supervision training program. This is a component of the NYS accreditation standards. Topics include Supervisor Liability, Ethics, Leadership, Community Relations and Current case law. Other training topics included a Principled Policing 3 Instructor Course, additional Child Passenger Safety Technician (Car seat) certifications, Autism Awareness, Instructor Development School, De-Escalation Instructor, PTSD Seminar, Mental Health First Aid, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and Evidence/Property Management training. I I Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment A (Cont'd) COMMUNITY OUTREACH/EVENTS • Our Child Passenger Safety Seat Technicians continue to be active. 64 seats were installed in 2023. We have added two additional Installers. Any resident can set up an appointment for a seat installation. The registration form is posted on the Department Website. • Members of the Department continue to participate in the Lunch Buddies program at Sts. John and Paul School monthly. We have also added Central School to the program as well. • Members once again participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run in May. The run benefits the Special Olympics • Officers attended the Murray Ave School Fair as well as the Scare Fair at Central School. • As the school year came to a close, Officers joined graduates at Hommocks, Central, Murray and Sts. John and Paul and offered congratulations on their achievements. • Over the summer, we joined our neighboring agencies at Harbor Island for National Night Out. • We hosted a Coffee with a Cop event at Dunkin' in Boston Post Road in October. • Officers assisted the Village of Mamaroneck PD with the Tri- municipal vigil in support of Israel as well as assisting with security for the benefit concert at the Westchester Jewish Center. • On Halloween night, Officers monitored the festivities in and around the Brook. Officers distributed over 700 glow necklaces to increase visibility and safety of the trick or treaters. • The PBA's in conjunction with the United States Marine Corps conducted its annual Toys for tots toy drive leading up to Christmas. Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment A (Cont'd) • We capped the year off with another successful trip to Maria Ferari Childrens Hospital in Valhalla where we joined hundreds of our fellow first responders in Operation Blue Santa. MISCELLANEOUS P.O. Rotella and P.O. Lynch presented Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event (CRASE) training to Town Employees in late March and a second class in April. P.O. Philip Titolo retired in February and P.O. Joshua Shoemaker retired in April. To fill those vacancies, we welcomed P.O. Joseph Detz in June and P.O. Andrew Sposta in July. The Department is currently at full complement. With regard to the accreditation process, we continue to move forward and we have scheduled our DCJS assessment for October of 2024. In concluding this report, I want to express my gratitude for the hard work and professionalism of my executive office staff along with the dedication and professionalism of the men and women of the Town of Mamaroneck Police Department. I would also like to sincerely thank the Town Board for their support, without which, achieving our mission would not be possible. Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment B Town of Mamaroneck 4110, From: Tracy Yogman-Town Comptroller 1 Re: Fire Claims Date: January 24, 2024 The following Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department claims have been certified by Chief Thomas Broderick and submitted to the Comptroller's Office for payment: VENDOR DESCRIPTION Amount Hydrotest-Scott Bottle,Firefighting helmets,2 LT Shields for AAA Emergency Supply helmet,FLIR truck charger- replacement,fire extinguisher inspect $ 2,416.75 AAA Emergency Supply SCOTT/POSICHECK III SCBA Airpak annual maintenance 3,868.33 End table for Career staff quarters,file folders,paper,Rescue web, Amazon.Com Holiday decorations for toy drive,bedding-career staff 1,069.40 Academy of Fire Science Fire Officer I Registration&accommodation 11/27-12/7,Bigam 327.00 Academy of Fire Science Fire Officer I Registration and accommodation 12/11-12/15, Bigam 216.00 Appliance Experts Repair of stove in Career Quarters 289.95 Bigam,Shawn Utility fuel&tolls reimbursement-training at State Fire Academy 192.97 Bound Tree Medical LLC EMS supplies-masks adult&child 125.90 Champion Elevator Maintenance for January 2024 222.42 Dragon Rescue Management Inc. Elevator Rescue Training-outside trainer 650.00 Gip Fire-End&Croker Corp. Gear Inspection/Repair Owen,Murray,uniform hardware,Brass 1,626.46 Firematic Supply Co Inc Multi gas detectors(5) 4,974.79 Galls,LLC T shirts-uniforms 111.80 Grainger Bldg.supplies-garbage bags,brushes,push broom,laundry supplies 174.23 Hi-Tech Fire&Safety Suspenders for bunker pants 261.10 Home depot Assorted tools and tripod light 1,157.85 Home depot Batteries for Scott Pack maintenance 229.57 KRB Inc Building&ground supplies 89.25 NYS Assoc of Fire Chief Yearly Dues 2024 200.00 Optimum Cable services for 12/23-1/22/24 257.80 Peligro Sports Production Pro Twill snapback hats 672.00 Phelps Hospital EMT class tuition-Ben Plachta 950.00 Ready Refresh by Nestle Water Cooler rental and paper fee 8/19-9/18/23&11/19-12/18 397.92 Sammarco Stone&Supply Inc Calcium chloride-ice melt 49.94 SG Fire Protection Kitchen hood cleaning 475.00 Sound Shore Pest Control Exterminating Service 10/20, 12/28/23 140.00 Town of Mamaroneck PFFA Life Insurance October-December 2023 644.52 UniFirst Corp ,Cleaning supplies 2/10,7/7,9/22, 12/15,12/22,12/29/2023 1,248.41 UniFirst Corp Cleaning supplies 1/5, 1/12/2024 413.56 • Village Pizza&Pasta New Member Drill 10/4/23,food for Winter storm Finn 1/19/24 359.15 Page 130 of 255 Town Board January 24, 2024 Attachment B (Cont'd) Verizon TMFD 300M Fios Redundant circuit 12/25/23 289.99 WJWW 6"Metered Fire service 11/26-12/25/23 37.00 WJWW 205 Weaver ST charges 11/22-12/26/23 132.39 Total $ 24,271.45 • Page 131 of 255