Organizational meeting gets the board back to business

WASHINGTON — The Town Board at its Wednesday, Jan. 2, organizational meetingmade annual appointments and approved salaries for 2013. Town Supervisor Gary Ciferri took the board through the annual appointments. Ciferri reappointed Stephen Turletes as deputy mayor for another year. Other appointments included: Laura Hurley as bookkeeper to the supervisor; Dana Lopergalo as justice court clerk; Nikki Caul as secretary to the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals; John Neubauer as building inspector and zoning administrator; Louis Spagnola Jr. as constable; Louis Spagnola III as deputy constable; Joseph Adams as animal control officer; David Greenwood as town historian; and Paul Schwartz was appointed to an additional seven-year term on the Planning Board.The board established its regular meeting time, which will be the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. The Bank of Millbrook was appointed as the official depository of town funds. The law firm of Van DeWater & Van DeWater was appointed as attorney for the town. The supervisor was authorized to invest town funds as approved by the Town Board. Employees and elected officials will receive a reimbursement of 50 cents per mile when traveling for official business. The board established compensation rates for highway employees within the appropriated funds as established in the 2013 budget. All non-salaried employees will receive time-and-a-half for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. The procurement policy for the town highway department was addressed. Authorization of all elected officials to attend the Association of Towns meeting in February was given. The rates of compensation for all officials and employees as indicated in the 2013 budget were approved. Independent auditor, D’Achille and Associates, was authorized to audit fiscal year 2012 and for the preparation of the 2012 Annual Financial Disclosure that the town must file with the New York State Comptroller’s Office by March 31.The board appointed The Millerton News, the Millbrook Independent and the Poughkeepsie Journal as the official town newspapers. The town of Washington’s internal procedures for the transfer station as well as the internal accounting procedures were also approved.Town Board committees and boards were appointed. Councilman Stephen Turletes will serve on the Recreation Committee, Councilman Robert Audia will serve on the Buildings and Grounds Committee, Councilman Karen Mosca will serve on the Comprehensive Plan Committee, Agriculture Advisory Commission and Village Water Committee and Councilman Albert De Bonis will serve on the planning and zoning boards. The next Town Board regular meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m.

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