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1963-07-29 SP 72 Mr. Kestner presented for discussion a letter to Mayor Helm on the points of inter-connection with the water supply system of the City of Glens Falls. A discussion was brought up by the clerk to do with the ownership of the water main in Fort Amherst Road. A study will be made at a later date. A possible future appointment of a Water Superintendent, for the Queensbury Water District was discussed at length by the members of the Town Board. RESOLUTION NO. 122 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded .by Mr. Lampson. WHEREAS, Nelson Harrington has made application for a license to operate a Junk Yard for the year 1963 at Upper{:Sherman Avenue location, and WHEREAS, this application has been accompanied by the proper license fee of $10.000 therefore be it RESOLVED, that the junk yard license of Nelson Harrington, for the year 1963,. be and the same is hereby approved, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby directed to issue such license and deposit the fee of $10.00 in the General Town Fund. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Lampson Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster. Noes - None A letter from the Lake George Park Commissioinwas received and placed on file. A joint meeting -will be arranged for a later date with the commission and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury. On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell . To wn Clerk Special Meeting July 29, 1963. Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman- Theodore Turner (absent) Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Harold Akins Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p. m. The subject of discussion had to do with the color of the water supply storage tanks in the Queensbury Water System. The suggested color was gray. The board agreed that the established color would be gray. A A lengthy discussion ensued on the authority of the highway super- intendent to remove the caretaker of the dump from his appointment. Following a deceision of the County Attorney, it was agreed that the caretaker could only be releived on an order of the Town Board, Mr. Turner visited the meeting at this time. A discussion took place at this time on the present status of the Extension of the Pershing, Ashley, Coolidge Sewer District. Mr. Doyle of the Department of Audit and Control, proceeded to discuss the results of the recent Audit of all departments of the Town of Queensbury. On motion the meeting was adjourned. �psn�ct�t17�n �'�thm;ttPC� George C. Crannell Town Clerk