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1990-09-10 QUEENSBURY RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 Minutes of the regular meeting of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury, held Monday, September 10, 1990, at the 60 acre Town owned parcel on the Hudson River, south of Corinth Road, in the West Glens Falls area of Queensbury. Chairman Simmonds called the meeting to order at 7:03 P.M. PRESENT: Commissioners Carusone, Hersh, Labatore, LaBombard, Simmonds, Sperry and Teti ALSO PRESENT: Councilmember Montesi and Director Hansen ABSENT: None VISITORS: None WALKING TOUR OF TOWN PROPERTY The group assembled at the end of Merritt Road and the Director distributed a small map of the area and briefly reviewed some of the history/information with regard to the two parcels. He mentioned that the parcels had been acquired in 1968, as a future site for a Town landfill. This was changed in the 70's, and for many years now, the two parcels have been mentioned as a possible park site. He relayed that Allen Associates had developed a "Riverside Park" plan in the late 70's, but funding and other park priorities had put this plan on hold. The Director explained additional park information, including the new right-of-way, terrain features and a number of possible park facility/usage options. The group then proceeded on a short walking tour of the site, so as to better familiarize themselves with the unique terrain features. The upper parcel is a relatively high plateau area with sparce vegetation and "honeycombed" with numerous trails/paths (dirt bike trails). The lower section which abuts the river is a densely wooded wetland, lower in elevation than the upper section and quite marshy, especially in the summer months. Overall, the consensus was that the area had potential as a future park site for hiking and X-country skiing. There was ·concern regarding the illegal dirt bike usage and how this type of activity could be curtailed. There was also discussion regarding possible funding options and how the development of this parcel would dovetail with other park projects. The Director explained that Murman Associates had also toured the site and that future usage/development of this parcel would be addressed as part of the Master Plan. The group returned to the Merritt Road parking area (7:45 P.M.) and a short business meeting was held. -2- APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Teti moved to approve the minutes of the April 9, 1990 meeting. Commissioner Labatore seconded the motion and after polling all Commissioners, the motion was unanimously approved. COM MUNICA TIONS AND REMARKS FROM VISITORS The Director briefly reviewed the correspondence which was included in the monthly packet. The Commission commented favorably on the Chairman's note to Mr. Morton (9/4/90), and the two letters (Losinger &: Sigismondi), which complimented the Department for specific summer activities. Mrs. Dicken's letter (loud pool P A music), and the Director's response were also discussed, and it was reiterated that this situation had been corrected. DIRECTOR'S REPORT A short synopsis of the summer program of activities was given by the Director, and he explained that overall the season had been one of ups-and-downs. He explained that some personnel problems and the N. Queensbury site being closed had spoiled an otherwise excellent summer youth program. On the other hand, the swim pool programs (lessons and open swim) were the best ever and this will be expanded on for the future. The Director also updated the Commission on the lighting project including the timetable for installation and usage. The status of the Recreation Program Specialist position was explained and there was discussion on who would conduct the interviews. There being no further business, the Commission adjourned at 7:59 P.M. The next meeting will be held on October I, 1990, at 7:30 P.M., in the Supervisor's meeting room (#37) at the Town Office Building. Minutes prepared by Harry R. Hansen