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Public Hearing held on Monday, April 16,198H at 7:00 p.m. <br />at the American Legion Hall on Spring Street. <br /> <br />Present: Mayor Sy~ett, Trustees Carey, Costa, Cioppa, and <br /> Mazochi; Att'y Reilly, and Treasurer Campilii. <br />Also present: Gerald Delaney, and Frank Savelli. <br />Treasurer Campilii presented the proposed tentative 198~-'85 <br />budget. He reported that there had been an increase in the <br />village tax base and that revenues to be raised approximated <br />$950,000. Present p~oJections called For an increase of <br />$7.56 per thousand for an overall levy of $60.06 per thousand. <br />There were no questions or comments from the public. <br /> <br />The Board scheduled a meeting with the Treasurer for Tuesday, <br />April 17,198~ at 8:00 p.m. at the Village Hall for further <br />discussion regarding possible reductions. <br /> <br />Motion by Trustee Mazochi, seconded by Tr. Costa that Gerald <br />Delaney and Frank Savelli be appointed clerk o' the works for <br />the firehouse projects at W.T. Garner and S.W. Johnson respect- <br />ively. -carried. <br /> <br />Imperial Gdns. <br />Meeting with Hr. George Angel of Imperial Gardens Co. in <br />reference to proposed expansion. <br /> <br />Also present: Water Commissioners Catalano, and Chase, ~nd <br /> Fire Chi®f Farrello <br />Mr. Angel stated that the Imperial Gdns. Co. anticipated <br />building about 75 units on approximately HE next to Imperial <br />Towers. He stated that they had not as yet determined whether <br />to build several two and three-story townhouses or to construct <br />fewer~four-storybuildings. <br /> <br />Trustee Mazochi complimented the Co. on the generally improved <br />condition of the~property, and pointed out that any structur~es <br />would have to comply with the new state fire code. <br /> <br />Mr. Angel said that the buildings were plan~ed to be built of <br />pre-stressed concrete and to be largely fireproof. <br /> <br />Chief Farrell stated that in his view, the main problem would <br />be ensuring adequate water supply and pressure in the lines. <br />He observed that the there had been significant problems in <br />responding to fires at that location in the past, necessitating <br />assistance from many other companies; and that hooking a pumper <br />to the hydrant would seriously inhibit the ®ffecti~eness of any <br />interior sprinkler system. He stated that in his opinion, <br />additional expansion of the complex would require the construct- <br />ion of either a water tower or another line to loop the system. <br /> <br />Commis~oner Catalano mentioned that there was a pressure pump to <br />maintain water pressure in the buildings. <br /> <br />Trustee Mazochi pointed out that the pumps would not function~ <br />if there were an interruption in power. <br /> <br /> <br />