On
July 18, 2007, the Village Board of Trustees held their
re-organizational meeting followed by the regular monthly meeting.
During the re-organizational meeting, Mayor Houston Stebbins named
Charlotte Worthy to fill the vacant trustee seat. Although previously
sworn in as Mayor, a ceremonial swearing in took place for Mayor
Stebbins. Newly elected trustee Tinka Shaw and Charlotte Worthy were
also sworn in. Trustee Chris Hanson was not present.
Trustee Larry Darby was named Deputy Mayor and Budget Officer. Village
Board changes included the appointment of Chiu-Yin Hemple as Chair of
the Board of Architectural Review with Paula Tocci as Deputy Chair.
Village Committees and their Chairs were established and trustee
liaisons assigned to each committee. Most notable was the formation of
a new committee, the Infrastructure Advisory Committee, with Trustee
Tinka Shaw as the committee Chair and Mayor Stebbins the Board Liaison.
The monthly meeting began with the Mayor’s announcement that Acting
Police Chief Ken Sanford and D.P.W. Superintendent Richard Morrow would
once again be attending all Board of Trustee meetings to publicly
discuss their monthly reports and answer any questions posed by both
the Board and members of the community.
During the public comment period Joan Riccardi expressed concern about
a particular form of weed she has come across in the Wee Wah lake. The
Board decided to work with Lake Wardens Jim Jospe and Greg Libby to
engage experts to collect and test the weeds to make sure there is no
danger from invasive species. Alan Heywood expressed his concern about
the cleanup and removal of waste from the Racetrack area. Mayor
Stebbins announced that he and Richie Morrow have met with Town
Supervisor Peter Dolan and that cleanup operations will take place in
early August. The DPW has begun to consolidate the debris for removal.
Susan Goodfellow inquired about the village e-mail policy and
recommended that the Village establish a concrete policy for this form
of communication. She also inquired about both the Tuxedo Lake and
WeeWah Dams.
The board discussed their meeting with the DEC regarding the Tuxedo Dam
at great length. This issue has been looming ominously and Mayor
Stebbins outlined a comprehensive plan of action. The engineering firm
O’Brien & Gere has offered their services to the village for a sum
of $36,500. For this price, O’Brien & Gere will perform a site
inspection and document review, based on which they will compile a
quantitative analysis and a basis of design report as well as create
Inspection and Maintenance and Emergency Action plans. Following a
review by the Board O’Brien & Gere will present all this
information to the DEC on behalf of the village.
Regarding a new garbage/recycling contract, Mayor Stebbins informed the
board that the 40 page Notice to Bidders had been completed by resident
Richard Fuller and that the Village Garbage Contract would soon be
going out to bid.
Also discussed was Joe McCann’s offer of his second house at 112 Turtle
Pt Rd to the Tuxedo Fire Dept for the purpose of conducting an
extensive fire drill. This house will be demolished to make way for new
construction and the McCanns are seeking prior approvals including
those from their neighbors. The Drill will simulate a massive fire and
include the use of smoke machines but there will be NO ACTUAL FIRE. The
Tuxedo Fire Department will assume all liability for this drill.
Trustee Worthy suggested that the Village attempt to use the drill to
our benefit by tying in our own Emergency plans.
With great sadness and gratitude, Mayor Stebbins publicly announced
D.P.W. Superintendent Richard Morrow’s intention to retire, effective
September 30, 2007. Thankfully, Mr. Morrow will continue on as a
Consultant to the Village. O’Brien & Gere will consolidate and
translate the vast amount of infrastructure information that Richie
Morrow has accumulated in nearly 25 years of service to the Village.
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