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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010_06_16 Town Board Minutes June 16, 2010 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING AND WORK SESSION OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK HELD ON JUNE 16,2010, BEGINNING AT S:OOPM IN CONFERENCE ROOM A AND CONTINUING AT 8:15 PM IN THE COURT ROOM OF THE TOWN,740 W. BOSTON POST ROAD, MAMARONECK, NEW YORK PRESENT: Supervisor Valerie M.O'Keeffe Councilwoman Phyllis Wittner Councilman Ernest C.Odierna Councilwoman Nancy Seligson Councilman David J. Fishman ALSO PRESENT: Christina Battalia,Town Clerk Stephen V.Altieri,Town Administrator William Maker,Jr.,Town Attorney CALL TO ORDER-WORK SESSION Councilman Fishman entered Work Session at 7:00 PM. On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner the Work Session was unanimously opened at S:OOPM. Hommocks Fields/Arena Schooling Mr.Altieri advised the Board that a follow up meeting between the School and Town was being requested by an individual resident associated with Town sports leagues, regarding fields scheduling. The Board feels the discussion regarding fields was successfully held between the school and the Town,and any lingering issues are outside the purview of the Town, but would meet again if so requested. Mr.Altieri reiterated that the school has agreed to the proposed closing of the fields for the 2011/2012 seasons,adding fields have not been rested in ten years. The Board emphasized that this verbal agreement should be put into writing. Hommocks Ice Rink Fees The Board reviewed the new fee schedule adopted by the Recreation Commission for the Hommocks Ice Rink. General admission fees will be raised by$.25 and fees for season passes will increase by$10.00. No hourly rental rates will increase, but the 33%discount for the Youth Hockey Program and School Programs will be eliminated. 2009 Audited Financial Statements Additionally Present: Tony Siligato,Town Comptroller Dominic Consolo of O'Connor Davies Munns&Dobbins, LLP The Board reviewed the Audited Financial Statements prepared by O'Connor Davies Munns&Dobbins, LLP for the year ending 2009.The Board also reviewed the Independent Auditor's Report on Communication of Internal Control Matters identified in the Audit and the Town Justice Court—Statement of Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements and Cash Balances. The Town Comptroller prepared a Fund Balance Analysis Report and a Revenues&Expenditures(Operating Totals) Budget vs Actual,which the Board also reviewed. 1 June 16, 2010 Property Taxes—Village of Larchmont Water Taxes Village of Larchmont Trustee Jaine Eney was present. The Village of Larchmont has approached the Town regarding the tax on the Village owned property located on Byron Place in the Town of Mamaroneck. This property houses the Village's Water Tanks. The Village has filed an application to have this property reclassified as tax exempt. Previously,this request was denied by the Board of Assessment Review because at that time it was not known that this exemption was permissible under New York State Town Law. Trustee Eney has researched this and found a law from 1968 allowing tax exemption status for this property. Mr. Maker was asked if his search found anything contrary to what was being stated by Trustee Eney; Mr. Maker replied no. Mr. Maker asked that the Village Attorney create a first draft resolution for each municipality to review. It was noted that of the 2009/2010 total tax bill of$22,744.35,$4,841.56 is Town Tax. Update—Sanitation Operations Building The Board reviewed a memo prepared by Mr.Altieri with an update of the project to construct a new Sanitation Operations Building. The original estimated cost of$820,000. The original proposal was to be partially funded by surplus in the amount of$220,000. The Town's share of 52%would be$315,000 and the Village's share would be 45.5%or$285,000. Mr. Altieri noted that the location of the building was moved 14'to allow access to the Village of Larchmont's water tanks. Of additional note was the added cost to replace the scales. This brings the new estimated costs of the project to$890,000.The Village and Town are currently discussing whether to finance the entire project and not apply Commission surplus. The Board reviewed a chart prepared by Mr.Altieri outlining the various financing plans. Tree Law The Board reviewed a draft of a proposed Local Law amending the current Tree Law. The setting of a Public Hearing with respect to this is on the agenda for setting this evening. Supervisor O'Keeffe stated her opposition to amending the current law. Councilman Fishman entered the meeting and the Board briefly returned to the topic of Hommocks Fields/Arena Schooling. The Board brought Councilman Fishman current on their previous discussion on this topic. The Board reemphasized that whatever discussions take place that any agreement between the school and the Town regarding'resting'of the fields be put in writing. On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner,the Board unanimously agreed to enter into an Executive Session to discuss Collective Bargaining with the CSEA. EXECUTIVE SESSION Collective Bargaining with the CSEA. On motion of Councilwoman Wittner,seconded by Supervisor O'Keeffe the Board unanimously agreed to resume Work Session. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Town Board was called to order by Supervisor O'Keeffe at 8:15 PM, she then pointed out the location of exits. 2 June 16, 2010 PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATION-DR. PAUL FRIED WHEREAS: Dr. Paul Fried, Mamaroneck Superintendent of Schools for the past five years,is retiring effective June 30,2010; and WHEREAS: Under Dr. Fried's leadership a system for setting measurable goals for all key areas of work was developed. This includes student learning,which has enabled much progress to be made in the area of curriculum consistency and development; and WHEREAS: Another structure now in place is the Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR)which creates a highly organized process of teacher goal setting, observation and evaluation,and raises expectations and support for quality teaching; and WHEREAS: A significant and positive change has come about in the relationship with the Mamaroneck Teachers Association (MTA)as evidenced by the new contract provisions,which have a direct impact on student learning,and the concessions the MTA made this spring to save teacher jobs during one of the most challenging budget seasons that the community has faced; and WHEREAS: Dr. Fried's previous 38 years of service to New York's public schools including but not limited to his 19 years in the Ossining Public Schools have enabled him to provide educational opportunities in the Mamaroneck School District for all of its students and has provided us with the highest level of educational professionalism. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that I,Valerie Moore O'Keeffe,Supervisor of the Town of Mamaroneck,and the Town Board members hereby congratulate and thank DR. PAUL FRIED for his dedicated years of service to our community and our children and extend best wishes for whatever endeavors he pursues in the future. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Town of Mamaroneck to be affixed this 10th day of June 2010. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS The meeting was called to order by Commissioner O'Keeffe then on motion of Commissioner Odierna, seconded by Commissioner Fishman,the Board of Fire Commissioners was unanimously declared open. Present were the following members of the Commission: Commissioner: Valerie M. O'Keeffe Commissioner: Phyllis Wittner Commissioner: Ernest C. Odierna Commissioner: Nancy Seligson Commissioner: David J. Fishman 1. FIRE CLAIMS Commissioner Seligson presented fire claims for authorization of payment,thereafter on Commissioner Seligson's motion,seconded by Commissioner Fishman,it was RESOLVED that this Commission hereby authorizes payment of the following Fire Department claims as approved by the Fire Chief and audited by the Comptroller's Office: 3 June 16, 2010 AAA Emergency Supply Co. Inc. Proton Tester/Carbon Monoxide 593.75 AAA Emergency Supply Co. Inc. Air Bag System Service 275.00 AAA Emergency Supply Co. Inc. Hose Repair 75.00 Brewers New Car Buildout 6.08 Cablevision Service 5/23-6/22/10 116.18 Con Edison Service 4/30-5/28/10 209.84 Foley Hardware Building&Grounds Supplies 6.06 G&K Services Cleaning Services 1/10-5/10 428.86 Hi-Tech Fire&Safety Fire Fighter Gear 6,288.03 Infinite Tint Inc. Window Tinting for New Tahoe 60.00 J.A.Jackson New Car Buildout 13.32 Poland Springs Drinking Water-April 2010 34.08 R&L Consulting Symantec Mail Security for MS Exchange 120.00 Smith El Dis Co Electrical Supplies 430.00 Sunset Printing Fire Prevention Supplies 505.93 TCD Cellular New Car Buildout 179.65 TCD Cellular New Car Buildout-Patch 120.00 TCD Cellular New Car Buildout-Red LED Surface Mount 118.99 Technical Electronics Inc. New Car Buildout 549.00 Technical Electronics Inc. 6 Cases for Pagers 90.00 3M New Car Buildout 255.55 Tom Broderick Reimb. For Training Supplies 57.72 TMFD-Collation Reimb. For Food for Dept Drill-5/18/10 254.53 TOM Fire Dept. Reimb. For Food for Dept Training-5/27/10 292.14 TOM Fire Dept. Reimb. For Food for Collation Training-6/2/10 115.65 TOM PFFA Life Insurance for May 2010 173.58 Verizon Phone Service 5/10-6/9/10 281.44 Verizon Wireless Cell Phone Service 04/27-05/26/10 653.53 Villa Maria Food for Driver Training-Collation-5/25/10 40.64 Villa Maria Food for Explorer Drill-6/2/10 12.88 Warex Terminals Corp. Fuel for Generator for Firehouse 379.85 Warnock New Car Buildout 371.84 Westech Elev.Service Elevator Maint. For June 2010 175.00 Total: 13,284.12 The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Commissioner Fishman Aye Commissioner Seligson Aye Commissioner Odierna Aye Commissioner Wittner Aye Commissioner O'Keeffe Aye 2. Set Date for Special Meeting On motion of Commissioner O'Keeffe,seconded by Commissioner Wittner,the following was unanimously approved, WHERAS,a Special Meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners was held on May 10, 2010,at which time the Commission set the date to accept the results of the Special Election being held June 22,2010,for Wednesday June 23,2010 at 9:00 AM in Conference A of the Town Center, Mamaroneck. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT 4 June 16, 2010 RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby rescind the resolution setting the Special Meeting date for June 23,2010 at 9:00 AM,and BE IT, FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Town of Mamaroneck does hereby set the date for a Special Meeting to accept the results of the Special Fire District Election being held June 22, 2010, for Tuesday June 22, 2010 at 9:30PM, at the Weaver Street Fire House. 3. Other Business Commissioner Wittner read the Fire Report for the Month of May as submitted by Chief McCarthy as follows: May 2010 ALARM TYPE NUMBER Generals 24 Minors 29 Stills 2 Out of Town (Mutual Aid) 0 EMS 16 Drills 2 TOTAL 73 Total number of personnel responding: 966 Total time working: 28 hours and 23 minutes Commissioner Wittner read the Service Awards Report for the first quarter of 2010 as submitted by Chief McCarthy,entered into the record as: Attachment A There being no further business to come before the Commission,on motion of Commissioner Wittner,seconded by Commissioner Odierna,the Commission unanimously adjourned and the Town Board reconvened. AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN 1. CONSIDERATION—STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT CSEA On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby accept the Stipulation of Settlement between the Town of Mamaroneck and the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA),for a contract beginning January 1,2010 and ending December 31,2012,and BE IT, FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby authorize the Town Administrator to execute said renewal contract on behalf of the Town. 5 June 16, 2010 The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye 2. AUTHORIZATION—AMEND GARDEN'S LAKE CAPITAL PROJECT#29-11 On motion of Councilwoman Wittner,seconded by Councilman Odierna,the following was unanimously approved: WHEREAS,Capital Project#29-11 Restoration of Garden's Lake was originally established with an estimated cost of$600,000, and WHEREAS,with the grants received from New York State and administered through the County of Westchester,as well as grants from the Westchester County Flood Control Program,the project will now include flood control components,and WHEREAS,the total cost of the project is now estimated to be$1.3 million dollars,including a contingency amount of$228,000. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby authorize amending the Capital Project#29-11 Gardens' Lake Restoration from$600,000 to 1.3 Million. 3. DECLARATION OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby agree to remove the 1974 Ford Tractor from the list of surplus vehicles. The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye On motion of Councilwoman Wittner,seconded by Councilman Fishman,it was unanimously RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby declare the following list of vehicles as surplus: Fleet# Year Make Model Plate# Vehicle ID# 78 1996 Ford BUS M54632 1FDKE30H9THA28642 87 1997 Chevy Lumina M14756 2G1WL52MXV9284953 6 June 16, 2010 111 1994 Ford PackerL9000 C12580 1FDZW90L2RVA18371 192 1973 Zamboni Ice Rink not in use HDR-2195 114 1997 Mack Packer C46222 1M2P296C8VM031572 16 2005 Ford Crown Vic MARKED 2FAHP71W15X177361 18 2004 Ford Crown Vic MARKED 2FAHP71W54X179434 195 1990 Int'I Dump L17898 1HTGEGBRXLH234286 218 1996 Chevy Pickup L17905 1GCHK34R2TE159181 226 1998 Chevy Pickup L17910 1GCGK24R7WE138935 204 1993 Chevy Dump M28283 1GBP7H1J5PJ101589 300 1999 Ford Expedition C56897 1FMPU18L8XLB73468 308 1989 GMC Rescue Vehicle Rescue 6 1GDM7D1G2KV513218 305 1987 Seagraves Pumper Engine 37 1F9EU28H6HCST2061 9 2005 Ford Crown Vic MARKED 2FAHP71W15X177360 13 2006 Ford Crown Vic MARKED 2FAHP71W76X134577 20 1999 Dodge RAM 2500 K57957 3B7KF26Z5XM587022 The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye 4. AUTHORIZATION-MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR HOMMOCKS ICE RINK The report of bids is entered into the record as: Attachment B On motion of Councilwoman Wittner,seconded by Councilwoman Seligson,the following was approved: WHEREAS,on May 28th the Town publicly opened and read proposals received for the Maintenance of Ice Rink Equipment and Heating and Ventilation Equipment in the Rink Support Building. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby award the Ice Rink Equipment Maintenance Contract to the lowest bidder for the three-year contract to Eagle Air Systems, and RESOLVED,that the Town Administrator is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the Town. 7 June 16, 2010 5. SALARY AUTHORIZATIONS Conservation On motion of Councilwoman Wittner,seconded by,Councilman Fishman,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby approve the following summer conservation corps members to work with the Conservation Department on maintenance and clean-up of the Town's Conservation Areas as follows: Crew Leader at$9.00/hr Jacob Ward Crew Members at 8.50/hr Jeffrey Hatzel Eric Meeker Christian Degenhardt Matt Conner Robert Autera Edon Soroker Luis Medina Derek Ward The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye COMMUNITY SERVICES On motion of Supervisor O'Keeffe,seconded by Councilman Fishman,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby appoint Mr.Calvin Laughlin to serve as a bus driver for the Town Senior Center/Community Services Program effective June 21,2010,at a rate of$12.00 per hour,as provided for in the 2010 Town budget. The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye AMBULANCE DISTRICT On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded Councilwoman Seligson,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby appoint Kevin Bunch and Brian Stevens as paramedics with the Ambulance District effective June 17,2010 at an hourly rate of $27.50, at a per diem basis. 8 June 16, 2010 The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye RECREATION On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilwoman Seligson,it was RESOLVED,that as provided for in the 2010 Town Budget the Town Board does hereby authorize the payment of salary to the following: CAMP CENTRAL effective June 29 to August 13,2010 Charlene Farrell Assistant Director $3,200.00 per season Marylou Hughes Art Specialist/Counselor $300.00 per week Camille Tompkins Art Specialist/Counselor $265.00 per week Marguerite Rozek Music Specialist $265.00 per week Samuel Gladstone EMT $220.00 per week Amanda Campone Counselor $125.00 per week Alexander Cook Counselor $175.00 per week Christine Jolly Counselor $110.00 per week David Marsico Counselor $110.00 per week Monica Moreno Counselor $185.00 per week Irena Mullen Counselor $180.00 per week Rose Richards Counselor $245.00 per week Troy Sasportas Counselor $190.00 per week Michael Shapiro Counselor $120.00 per week Joseph Vanderpool Counselor $140.00 per week Ben Wach Counselor $120.00 per week Patricia Ybarra Counselor $110.00 per week Madison DeBaker Junior Counselor $85.00 per week Ben Green Junior Counselor $85.00 per week CAMP MONROE effective June 29 to August 13,2010 Maria Ellin Director $4,700.00 per season Jonathan Garfinkel EMT $270.00 per week Ashwin Bhandori Counselor $145.00 per week Victoria DeLeon Counselor $135.00 per week Diana DiMicelli Counselor $195.00 per week Michael Presley Counselor $130.00 per week Olivia Lustrin Junior Counselor $115.00 per week Lindsey Marietta Junior Counselor $115.00 per week TENNIS PROGRAMS effective retroactive May 11,2010 Joseph Isherwood Instructor $22.00 per hour Tim Kuklis Tennis Camp Director $30.00 per hour Instructor $21.00 per hour John Brian McCormick Instructor $28.00 per hour Julien Novog-Desrayaud Instructor $17.00 per hour Robert Roth Assistant Instructor $9.00 per hour Daniel Scopp Instructor $14.00 per hour HOMMOCKS PLAYGROUND effective June 29 to August 13,2010 Ted J.Ostruzka Director $10,300.00 per season 9 June 16, 2010 Bruno Duarte Assistant Director $4,800.00 per season Matthew Altieri Sports Specialist $280.00 per week Laura Hausch Lifeguard $315.00 per week Ziggy Scipio Lifeguard $315.00 per week Julia Arcese Counselor $265.00 per week Jason Bilotti Counselor $320.00 per week Denis Brucciani Counselor $230.00 per week Sibel Catto Counselor $190.00 per week Jessica Cimmino Counselor $205.00 per week Jenna Danoy Counselor $205.00 per week Megan Daugherty Counselor $200.00 per week Emily Donovan Counselor $220.00 per week Ben Koller Counselor $190.00 per week Nikki LaTorre Counselor $190.00 per week William Persampieri Counselor $200.00 per week Yolanda Rose Counselor $265.00 per week Jonathan Schupak Counselor $280.00 per week Tenefer Scipio Counselor $275.00 per week Owen Walters Counselor $255.00 per week Grant Weiner Counselor $200.00 per week Maria Colon Junior Counselor $160.00 per week TEEN ESCAPE effective July 12 to August 7,2110 Josephine Jurado Bus Driver $800.00 per week Memorial Park Tennis Courts effective June 15,2010 Ed McGuire Alternate Attendant $11.00 per hour Hommocks Pool effective June 15 to September 6,2010 Sabrinia Bieloski Manager $18.00 per hour Crystal Young Manager $16.50 per your Kat Spader Swim Instructor $19.25 per hour Early Morning Swim $26.00 per hour Erin Greenberg Lifeguard $10.25 per hour Kaz Kurihara Lifeguard $10.00 per hour William McAndrew Lifeguard $10.00 per hour Lindsay Naughton Lifeguard $10.75 per hour Caroline Spader Lifeguard $10.75 per hour Cody Blume Key Attendant $8.25 per hour Jon Pomeranz Key Attendant $8.50 per hour Marcia Holloway Matron $16.25 per hour Rosevelt Robinson Custodian $16.00 per hor Bob Wittich Mushroom Attendant $10.75 per hour Mamaroneck Swim Club effective June 15 to August 6,2010 Kat Spader Head Coach $6,200 for season Kim Alonso Assistant Coach $2,850 for season The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Aye 10 June 16, 2010 6. Change of Date-July Town Board Meeting On motion of Supervisor O'Keeffe,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner,it was unanimously RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby approve changing the July 7,2010 scheduled Town Board Meeting to July 14,2010,time and location to remain the same. 7. Set Date for a Public Hearing—Tree Law On motion of Councilman Odierna,seconded by Councilman Fishman,it was RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby set the date for a Public Hearing on the"Amendment to the Tree Law regarding lot size" Law for October 6, 2010 at 8:15 in the Court Room of the Town Center,and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED,that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to publish the notice of said hearing in a newspaper appointed as an official newspaper,and that said notice, be posted. The above resolution was put to a roll call vote: Fishman Aye Seligson Aye Odierna Aye Wittner Aye O'Keeffe Nay TAKEN OUT OF ORDER ORAL COMMUNICATIONS George Roniger of the Larchmont Gardens'Civic Association addressed the Board. He stated it was good to hear the Lake's project is moving along. He asked for clarification on the flood control component for the Lake. Supervisor O'Keeffe noted that the Army Corps of Engineers will have a public presentation on June 22,at 3:OOPM and 7:OOPM at the Emelin Theatre.At that time,the Army Corp would layout their plans for a study to alleviate flooding. George Roniger commented that more swales would be helpful along the Brook. He reiterated the Associations'displeasure with the blue color of the pipes along the Brook. Finally, Mr. Roniger asked that Code Enforcement take a look at shrubbery at corners in the area for possible code violations with respect to pruning. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-May 19, 2010 and June 2,2010 On motion of Supervisor O'Keeffe,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner,it was unanimously 11 June 16, 2010 RESOLVED,that the Mamaroneck Town Board does hereby approve the Board Minutes from the meetings of May 19,2010 and June 2, 2010. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None SUPERVISOR'S REPORT Supervisor O'Keeffe noted the retirement celebration of Chrystal Tippit. Ms.Tippit worked 35 years with the Village of Mamaroneck's Meals on Wheels Program. Since the merger of Community Services, Ms.Tippit worked one year with the Town. It was a wonderful celebration at the VFW. REPORT OF COUNCIL Councilman Fishman stated there was not too much to report this week regarding liaison to Boards and Commissions,adding he will attend Zoning Board next week, Housing Authority will meet again next month. Councilwoman Seligson read a tongue-in-check Ode to William Maker,thanking him for his ice cream treats. Ice Cream Maker(Bill) Bill Maker is a prince among men For providing the best ice cream (yes, Grater),when In June and December he provides great taste sensations For every Town Council Member a real temptation. He knows how much it means To certain Council people it seems Who look forward to and enjoy And eat and eat and eat and eat Why don't we invite Anna Danoy? Just knowing its coming Contemplating the next board meeting, gets me humming (And the thought of skipping it bumming) One walks in looking for the drumming! He has two interests other than law They are baseball and sweets, not scrimshaw. We appreciate his knowledge and pursuit of all three But his generosity in ice cream is sweetest to me. Councilman Odierna attended the Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce Meeting on June 3rd. The major topic was the Harbor Fest. The Fest held on June 6,was another successful event—a wonderful opportunity to schmooze,eat and be a part of the community. On June 8,the Recreation Commission met. The Commission discussed proposed fees for the Ice Rink,as well as use of Town Fields.The Planning Board met on June 9. They are involved in a number of major projects,including Village Square,the Gardens' Lake PETCO and the residential projects on 77 Cooper Lane and 19 Avon Road. Councilman Odierna also noted his attendance at the League of Women Voters on June 9,as well as the Summit Meeting. The Summit took on the topic of recreation in the Town,specifically discussing kayaking and sailing. Councilwoman Wittner asked for the Board to set up a meeting with the Board of Architectural Review to discuss construction on Boston Post Road. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Supervisor O'Keeffe,seconded by Councilwoman Wittner the meeting was unanimously adjourned at 10:30 PM. Submitted by Christina Battalia,Town Clerk 12 June 16, 2010 TOWN OF MAMARONECK FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE AWARD STANDINGS January 1,to March 31,2010 CATEGORY 1-TRAINING- 25 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 5-MEETINGS 20 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 2-DRILLS- 20 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 6-DEPT.RESPONSES 25 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 3-SLEEPINISTOeY 20 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 7-MISC.ACTIVITIES 10 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 4-ELECTED/APPT. 25 POINTS MAX. CATEGORY 5-ACTIVE MILITARY 50 POINTS MAX CATEGORY 9-LINE OF DUTY DISAB. 5 POINTS PER MONTH NAME CAT.1 CAT.2 CAT.3 DATA CATS CA7EGORY6 CAT.7 CAT.8 CAT.9 ACCUM TRAINING DRILLS STOBY ELECT MEETING: 151 QTR. ad QTR. 3RD QTR. 4TH QTR. YEARLY YEARLY MISC. MILITARY DISAB. 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