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2026-752026-75 Correspondence Log At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on February 23, 2026. The meeting was called to order by Joseph D. Cavaccini, Town Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following was recorded: ✓ Vote Record - Resolution RES -2026-75 Q Adopted Yes/Aye No/Nay Abstain Absent ❑ Adopted as Amended Joseph D. Cavaccini Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Defeated William H. Beale Seconder Q El El ElElTabled Heather O'Dell Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Withdrawn Christopher Phillips Voter Q ❑ ❑ ❑ Al Casella Mover Q ❑ ❑ ❑ The following Resolution was introduced by Casella and seconded by Councilman Beale. Resolution Authorizing the Acceptance of the Correspondence Log Correspondence L - 2 2602-23 hinber To From date Date Rec' I Re: Agenda vete 82-23-881 Town Board Code Enforcement 111912828 211912828 Monthly Re orf. January,2828 2123x2828 82-23-882 Eoin" rater Joseph C. Cavaccini 11180211 2fl9f2026jConnmkty Development ®lock Grant 2123YI2029 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the letters and communications itemized on the attached Correspondence Log are hereby accepted and placed on file in the Office of the Town Clerk. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Al Casella, Councilman SECONDER: William H. Beale, Councilman AYES: Cavaccini, Beale, O'Dell, Phillips, Casella Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York 2/23/2026 The Resolution is hereby duideclared Adopted. P. PAOLONI, TOWN CLERK co rn m C) o ❑NN � N N N N �1 G U 0 U O N O R O � � CL CD r_� E U � c0 ®NN co C14 co N N N NN r E O C '8 Q� LL m O ) LM 2 U ® LR ❑ LL1 U � Q. 0 U -5 H -a coa m O [- O W 6 Q3 o Q E 9 9 =Mcg Z N CV N O N O Departments Category Clerks Applications entered Applications into permits Legalization charged @ $250. CO Search received CO Search closed Complaints Received Complaints closed FOILS Building escrow received Violations sent out Expired Permit Letters sent Operational/Assembly reminders Filing days Plot plans received Research for residents Appointments made Misc. Payments Return Mail sorted Letters mailed emalls Phone calls Window: people helped Back Flow Preventor Permit extensions Classes Meetings Supply order SWO FEE Solar report to Fire Districts Reports Dog Warden Messages Dog Warden People at window Ao'A6 oa la -001 Jan -26 Feb -26 Mar -26 Apr -26 26 -May 72 41 7 28 42 3 3 32 23 115 83 326 5 32 143 13 11 116 1727 627 206 1 6 2 2 1 W,100- _ mmm mm _......... OR R - Building Inspectors Inspections 96 Building Permits Issued 32 Building permits amended Received Building Permit voided 1 Certificate of occupancy 50 Expired permits re -opened FEB 19 2026 Expired permits closed Town of Wappinger Legalizations charged $250 Town Clerk Complaints received Complaints closed Order to Remedy sent out 4 Stop Work Order Issued Stop Work Order lifted w/fine Tickets issued CO Search 18 FO I Ls 17 Meetings with Residents 2 Meeting with Town Prof 4 Meetings with contractors 2 Plan Review 2 Renewal / Expired Permit letters 6 Posted Uninhabitable 2 Assessor's office research 4 emails 693 letters sent 3 online training 4 Window: help 56 Calls 193 911- CALL OUTS 3 Prints dropped off/picked up 1 Signs pulled 1 Carwash/Gas 10 Meeting for Court In office meeting/classes .1 Fire Inspector 1203 Inspections 31 Cert. of Occup - Insp for CO 17 Inspections 9 Complaints 3 Blasting After hour call outs Misc. Permits 6 Operational Permits 8 Assembly Permits Permit Notification Research 16 CO Search 4 Meeting with residents 1 Safety Inspection 2 Violation 4 Ticket FPB Meeting 1 Calls 46 Classes Hand Del'd F.I. Applications 2 Emails 149 Stoic Work Order Zoom meeting 1 Fire Drill for Town Hall Planning and ZBA Site Plan submissions 17 Subdivision Submissions 6 Lot Line / Consolidation 6 Special Use Submissions 12 Conceptual Submissions 1 Architectural Submissions 1 Area Variance application 3 Use Varinace application ZBA - Interpretation 2 Projects signed and closed Escrow received Escrow returned- comptroller work FOILS 1 vouchers 1 PB Meeting 2 ZBA-Meeting 2 PB - minutes 8 ZBA - minutes ZBA -Decisions 8 Research Window: residents 128 Calls 17S Emails 230 Letters Classes Projects withdrawn Mailings 27 Agendas Attendance Report ESCROW work for comptroller Deploning Administrator Inspections 31 Applications reviewed 25 Applications denied 6 Complaints received 12 Complaints closed OTR's sent S Stop Work Orders SWO lifted w/ fine Tickets 2 Research in Assessors Meetings/Consultants/Highway 5 Meetings with residents 14 Meetings - Contractors 3 Meetings - Scheduled FOILS 5 Site Visits 2 Expired Permits (Worked on) 1 Emalls 513 Calls 220 Window 53 Varaince/permit research 8 Vehicle washed/ gas Classes 1 PB Meetings 4 ZBA Meetings 2 Court 1 Director/ Planning/Codes nI'_laIiI _ enefa; Applications reviewed 39 Applications denied 2 Building Permits issued 1 Certificate of Occupancy Issued Inspections 6 Complaints received 2 Complaints closed 1 OTR's sent Stop Work Orders SWO lifted w/ fine Tickets Research in Assessors Meetings with Professionals 4 Meetings with residents 4 Meetings - Scheduled 2 Meetings with contractors 1 Meetings with Supervisor 3 FOILS 2 Misc. reports 3 Site Visits 3 Expired Permits (Worked on) 4 Return of Escrow Vouchers 6 Window 16 Varaince/permit research 2 Payroll 4 Zoom In-house meetings 4 Phone calls 79 Classes 1 Emails rec'd / sent Performance Bond Report Restoration Bonds Rec'd PB Memo for meeting 2 PB & ZBA Meetings review 4 Dog Warden Meeting 1 Dog warden phone calls 2 TOWN SUPERVISOR JOSIETI:[ U. CAVACCINI February'18, 2026 aoAb/na%45-cod OFFICE, OF THE TOWN SUPERVISOR Eoin Wrafter, Commissioner Dutchess County Planning and Development 85 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 107 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Dear Commissioner, 'z'OW ALL 20 N41 D1_T-., 3USH ROAD W.APRINGER,S FALJ...,S,NY 12,590 WWW.'I.OWNOT,'W.APPING}?RNY',CO'V (845) 297.4158 - Main (845) 297.2744 - Dimut (845) 297-4558 — Fax On behaif of the Town of Wappinger, I am proud to present and advocate for our joint Community Development Block Grant application in partnership with the Village of Wappingers Falls to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility within the corporate limits of the Village of Wappingers Falls section of the Town of Wappinger. This project is a direct investment in the people we serve. The entirety of the Village limits qualifies as a Low- and Moderate -Income eligible area, and these improvements are designed to ensure that all residents regardless of age, ability, or income, can move safely through their community. The installation of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons at existing crosswalks, the retrofit of current units, the creation of new protected crossings, and the addition of gateway signage represent thoughtful, data -driven solutions grounded in the findings of the NYSDOT traffic study. As Town Supervisor, I strongly believe that building a safer, more walkable community is essential to strengthening our future. Walkability is not simply about infrastructure; it is about connection. When streets are safe for pedestrians, residents can access schools, local businesses, parks, and essential services more easily. Families feel more secure, neighborhoods become more vibrant, and local economies &bW stronger. We have worked hard to attract innovative businesses and development to the downtown Village historic district, turning a long vacant commercial center into a destination. These improvements will calm traffic, increase visibility, and create a more welcoming environment for everyone who lives in or visits our community. I write on behalf of our residents who have been affected firsthand by the dangers of lack of crosswalks in this. community. This is our project which is a collaborative effort rooted in responsible planning, regional partnership, and a shared commitment to public safety and equity. This proposal directly advances the goals outlined in the Town Comprehensive Plan, Village Comprehensive Plan, and Dutchess County's Moving Dutchess Forward framework, all of which emphasize walkability, accessibility, and improved quality of life. It also aligns with HUD's objectives related to this grant program, as well as to public safety and accessibility for vulnerable populations. We respectfully seek your support for this important initiative and for the continued investment in infrastructure that brings people together and builds a healthier, more connected community. Respectfully submitted, Joseph D. Cavaceini, Town Supervisor Deceived FFR1 9 2026 Town of Wappinger Town Clerk