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1989-04-25 aeF TOWN BOARD MEETING APRIL 25, 1989 7:25 P.M. t BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT STEPHEN BOR GOS-SUPER VISOR MARIL YN POTENZA-COUNCILMAN RONALD MONTESI-COUNCILMAN BETTY MONAHAN-COUNCILMAN (orrived at 7:45 P.M..) iOARD MEMBERS ABSENT ".EORGE KUROSAKA-COUNCILMAN TOWN ATTORNEY PA UL D USEK TOWN OFFICIALS Hurry Hansen, Paul Naylor, Dave Hatin, Kathleen Kuthe E PRESS: Channel 8, G.F. Post Star PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY SUPERVISOR BORGOS RESOLUTIONS IONS t: r RESOLUTION TO PROCLAIM GRANGE WEEK ' i RE-SOL UTION NO. 239, Introduced by the entire Town Board. _ f WHEREAS, the GRANGE serves us binding hand of friendship and each member that joins 1 the Order enters on on equal basis, and WHEREAS, the GRANGE shares resources, talents; and skills in providing leadership in the community, state and nation, and WHEREAS, the GRANGE has always met together, talked together and worked together for __'lormony, goodwill, and brotherhood, and WHEREAS, the GRANGE wants to continue being a leader in agriculture, community and family affairs, and WHEREAS, the GRANGE holds high its motto: "In essentials Unity, in non-essentials Liberty, and in all things Charity," and believes in the Americon Way of Life, ` ' NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that i, Stephen Borgos, Supervisor of the Town of Queensbury, do hereby proclaim the period from April 23 through April 29, 1989, as GRANGE WEEK, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury offers its congratulations and appreciation to MOHICAN GRANGE #1300 which has completed 75 years of service to the citizens of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenzo, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Burgos Noes: None ---Absent: Mr. Kurosoko, Mrs. Monahan RESOLUTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 30 AND ITS SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS RESOLUTION NO. 240, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Ronald Mon tesi. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 30 of the Town of Queensbury and its amendments dated April 22, 1980, August 24, 1982, September 23, 1988, and October 25, 1988 provided in Section 5. for fees to be charged in connection with applications for the issuance of building permits and other types of building-related permits, and 238 � z WHEREAS, it appears appropriate to amend the said ordinance Section 5 to establish, increase v . or delete certain fees and add additional wording, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury duly called a public hearing for the . consideration of the aforesaid amendment and duly gave notice thereof required by law, and WHEREAS, said public hearing was held by this Town Board of the Town of Queensbury at the Town Office Building, Bay at Hoviland Roads, Queensbury, New York, on the 11th day {' of April, 1989 at 4:00 P.M., R ". NOW, THEREFORE BE iT :. RESOLVED, that the ordinance No. 30 of the Town of Queensbury and amendments dated April 22, 1980, August 24, 1982, September 23, 1988, and October 25, 1988 be and the some hereby is amended so that Section 5 shall read in accordance with the schedule presented at this meeting, a copy of the some to be annexed to the minutes of this meeting, and BE IT FURTHER ' M RESOLVED, that the said amendment and change will take effect immediately, and �s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said amendments be entered in the April 25th, 1989 minutes from the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury Board Meeting, and that the Town Clerk publish a certified copy of the amendment of the ordinance in the official newspaper of the Town and publish such notices as may be required by low. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenzo, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos E Noes. " None Absent: Mr. Kurosoko, Mrs. Monahan DISCUSSION BEFORE VOTE: SUPERVISOR BORGOS-Concerned with the concept that's involved with the amusement rides,' the liability of the Town if we do inspections on the footings. Questioned the Town Attorney if this has been addressed? ` ATTORNEY DUSEK-1've placed several phone calls to the Building and Code Division for the State of New York, but due to the fact that they were unavailable or I was unavailable ;°i at the time, we haven't been able to resolve this issue. I'd like to propose to the Board that =; perhaps the amusement ride and fee related there to, be deleted and later address this issue when the questions concerned are answered. COUNCILMAN MONTESI-Would not like to see these amusement rides go up without any kind of inspection at all. ' SUPERVISOR BORGOS-There is something in place at the moment where by the Building Department can request me to retain an engineer to look at this and consult with the Building Department. COUNCILMAN POTENZA AND COUNCILMAN MONTESI agreed to amend the resolution be deleting amusement rides and its fee from the Building Department Fee Schedule REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING A BUILDING PERMIT "_ THE FOLLOWING iS TO BE SUBMITTED WITH BLDG. PERMIT APPLICATION: 0k °i 1. TOWN PLOT PLANS Drawn to scale, showing: A. Lot boundaries with dimensions and adjacent rood(s) or street(s). B. All existing and proposed structures, with setbacks from property lines. :' 239 C. Locotion of existing or proposed water lines and septic systems. 2. TWO SETS OF BUILDING PLANS with elevations and sectional drawings, one sectional drawing for each roof line. 3. An application for electrical inspection to one of the three electrical inspection companies allowed by the Town of Queensbury to do the inspections. 4. NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE COMPLIANCE with complete information. 5. SEPTIC DISPOSAL PERMIT APPLICATION with complete information. 6. FEE, as per schedule below (checks to "Town of Queensbury"). 7. BUILDING & ZONING PERMIT APPLICATION, all portions to be completed. 8. DRIVEWAY PERMIT FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. 20% OF FEE RETAINABLE FOR ANY WITHDRAWN PERMIT NO FEE REFUNDABLE AFTER ONE YEAR ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE NEW YORK STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE, THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CODE AND THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ZONING AND SANITARY SEWAGE ORDINANCE. FEE SCHED UL E (All Fees Figured to the nearest 100 Sq/Ft) One/Two Family Dwellings, Including modular $12.00 1st Floor Per 100 Sq/Ft (Certificate of Occupancy Included) $10.00 per additional floor Townhouses/Condominiums/Apartments/Multi Dwellings $14.00 1st Floor Per Dwelling Unit, Per 100 Sq/Ft (Certificate of $12.00 per additional floor Occupancy Included) -Comm ercial/Mercantile/lndustriol/Pubtic Assembly/ $15.00 per 100 Sq/Ft Day Cure Centers ($3,000 Maximum Fee) per Floor Garages (Certificate of Compliance Included) $25.00 One Car $35.00 Two Car $50.00 Three Car $70.00 Four Car Swimming Pools (Certificate of Compliance Included) $35.00 In-Ground $25.00 Above Ground Sewage Permit Residential $25.00 Commercial (other than Single Family) $35.00 Docks (Certificate of Compliance Included- Dock only) $30.00 $50.00 Bouthouse/Deck Addition per floor Commercial $10.00 per 100 SgZFt Residential $8.00 per 100 Sq/Ft (Certificate of Occupancy Included) Alterations Commercial $5.00 per 100 Sq/Ft Residential $4.00 per 100 Sq/Ft (Certificate of Occupancy Included) Sign Permits $2.00 per Sq/Ft $35.00 Minimum Temporary Sign Permits $35.00 Fee $50.00 Deposit Decks/Porches (Certificate of Compliance) $8.00 per 100 SgZFt $15.00 Minimum Charge 240 Mobile Home Single/Double wide $6.00 per 100 Sq/Ft (Certificate of Occupancy Included, If no septic, $25.00 subtract $25.00) House Moving Permit Before Move $30.00 A f ter Move (If relocated in Town) $50.00 Tools & Storage Sheds, Permanent or Portable, $15.00 10 1-24 0 Sq/Ft Wood or Metal (No Charge for Shed under 101 Sq/Ft (Certificate of Compliance Included) Certificate of Occupancy Residential $25.00 Commercial $50.00 — Temporary Certificate of Occupancy $100.00 Deposit (Expiration to be determined by circumstances) $10.00 Fee Certificate of Compliance and Use $10.00 Expired Permit Renewal (if not Permit Extension) $25.00 Demolition $20.00 Variance Application for Sewage Ordinance $35.00 Flood Plain Permit $25.00 Final Inspection Due to damage caused by fire or natural causes $10.00 Solid Fuel Burning Permit and Installation of Chimneys $25.00 Special Projects Permit $100.00 (Fire Marshal Only) RESOLUTION ADOPTING NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR PROPOSED LOCAL LAW RESOLUTION NO. 241, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Ronald Montesi. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is presently considering the adoption of a Local Law on Planning Board agenda control and review of site plan applications and preliminary and final plot applications superceding Town Law Section 274-o2, Section 276(3) and 276(4), and WHEREAS, John Goralski, Town Planner, has prepared an environmental assessment form on the proposed Local Law, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has considered the environmental form for the enactment of this Local Low and determines that the Local Law shall have no significant environmental effects, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adopts the annexed negative declaration, authorizes the Town Supervisor to sign such determination, and BE iT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of the negative declaration be filed with such governmental agencies as may be required by law. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosaka, Mrs. Monahan RESOLUTION TO ENACT LOCAL LAW NO. 3 OF 1989 REGARDING PLANNING BOARD 241 AGENDA CONTROL RESOLUTION NO. 242, Introduced by Ronald Mon tesi who moved for its adoption, seconded by Marilyn Potenza. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is desirous of enacting a Local Law regarding Planning Board Agenda Control, review of site plan applications and preliminary and final plot applications superceding Town Law Section 274-o, Section 276(3) and Section 276(4), and WHEREAS, John Gorolski, Town Planner, prepared an environmental assessment form with respect to the proposed action and the Town Board has considered the some and determines -- that the proposed local law will not have a significant effect on the environment, and WHEREAS, on April 24, 1989, a public hearing with regard to the proposed Local Law was conducted, and WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed Local Law with all provisions has been presented to this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby enacts Local Law No. 3, a copy of the same being presented at this meeting, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk for the Town of Queensbury is hereby directed to file the said Local Low with the New York State Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Low. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosaka, Mrs. Monahan LOCAL LAW REGARDING PLANNING BOARD REVIEW OF SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS AND PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT APPLICATIONS SUPERCEDING TOWN LAW SECTION 274-42) AND SECTION 276(3) and 276(4) SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this local low is to suspend on a temporary basis and for the period that this local law is in effect, the requirements of the New York State Town Law which require the Town of Queensbury Planning Board to hold a public hearing within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of an application for site plan approval or on application for subdivision plat approval and which further require that the Planning Board file its decision within forty-five (45) days of said public hearing. SECTION 2. Legislative History. As a result of the explosive development in the Town over the previous several years, the number of applications for site plan approval and subdivision opprovul submitted to the Planning Deportment and Planning Board have increased several fold. The time constraints imposed pursuant to Town Law Section 274-o and Section 276 have rendered it impossible to adequately and thoroughly review each application within the time limits imposed. This has resulted in more than doubling the number of Planning Board meetings held each month and has taxed the abilities of the Planning Department and the largely volunteer Planning Board to their limits. A relaxation of the aforesaid time constraints is necessary to provide for the adequate and thorough review of said application so as to safeguard the health, safety and welfare of the public. SECTION 3. General Laws Superceded. This local law sholl supercede those provisions of Town Law Section 274-a(2) that require the Planning Board to fix a time within forty-five (45) days from the day an application for site plan approval is made for the public hearing of the matter and which further require the Planning Board to decide the some within forty-five (45) days after such hearing or after the application is filed if no hearing has been held. This Local Law shall supercede those provisions of Town Low Section 276 (3) and Section 276 (4) which require the Planning Board to hold a public hearing within forty-five (45) days of receipt of a preliminary or final plat and which further require the Planning Board to approve with or with out modification or disapproval said preliminary or final plot within forty-five (45) days of ter the date of such hearing. 242 SECTION 4. Procedure to Apply to Planning Board Review. Upon receipt of an application for site plan approval or upon receipt of on application for preliminary or final plot approval, the Planning Board shall conduct its review and make it decision in accordance with the provisions of the General Municipal Low and Town Low of the State of New York, as in the case ore made and provided, except that the forty-five (45) day time limitations contained within the Town Low Sections 274-o(2), 276 (3) and 276(4) shall not apply. The procedures to be applied to said applications for site plan approval or preliminary or final plat approval shall be those established by the Planning Board in accordance with Section 5 of this Local Low. SECTION 5. Procedures before the Planning Board. Pursuant to Town Low Section 272, the Planning Board shall, within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this Local Low adopt such rules and regulations, of ter a public hearing by the Planning Board and subject to approval of the Town Board, regarding the procedures applicable upon receipt of applications for site plan approval and upplicutions for preliminary or final plot approval regarding the time within which a public hearing is to be scheduled, if at all, and further regarding the time within which the Planning Board is to make its decision. Said rules and regulations to be promulgated Shull be consistent with the intent of Town Law Sections 274-a and 276 to the extent that a clear and consistent time frame shall be established to review said applications and make decisions thereon. SECTION 6. Effective Date. a. This Local Low shall take effect immediately. b. this Local Law shall expire, be void and of no effect ut midnight on the second annual anniversary dote of its enactment. Nothing in this porogruph shall be deeded to preclude the reenactment of this Local Law on such terms us may be deemed advisable by the Town Board. RESOL UTION OF COMMENDATION - C.R. BARD INCORPORATED RESOLUTION NO. 243, Introduced by the entire Town Board. WHEREAS, USCI Angiogruphic Systems Division, C.R. Bard Incorporated, operates a manufacturing facility in the Town of Queensbury and for moray years has been a major employer in the Town and u valuable member of the Queensbury community, and WHEREAS, C.R. Bard, Incorporated, has recognized the value of volunteer firefighters and emergency medical service personnel, and WHEREAS, C.R. Bard, Incorporated, has instituted a policy of excusing volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians during work hours when emergencies require their presence, and WHEREAS, C.R. Bard, Incorporated, has regularly permitted firefighters, Imre Tobias and Richard Jones, to leave work when their services ore required, and WHEREAS, C.R. Bard, Incorporated, has also regularly permitted Diane Lovett and Scott Cornell, Emergency Medical Technicians, to leave their jobs when their units must respond to emergency situations, and WHEREAS, C.R. Bard, Incorporated, releases the employees without reducing their pay, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, hereby commends the officers and directors of C.R. Bard, Incorporated, for their dedication to the efforts of volunteer services in the community. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: r Ayes: Mrs. Potenzu, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos i Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosuku, Mrs. Monahan RESOLUTION TO APPROVE PURCHASE OF NEW FORD TANKER FOR NORTH QUEENSBURY VOL UNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. RESOLUTION 244, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Ronald Mon tesi. WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury and North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., have entered into u contract for the year 1989 for the provision of fire protection services for u portion of the Town of Queensbury by the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, 243 Inc., and WHEREAS, pursuant to paragraph 5 of the aforementioned contract, the Fire Company agreed not to purchase or enter into any binding contract to purchase any piece or apparatus of equipment at a cost exceeding the sum of $50,000.00 without prior approval of the Town Fire Study Committee and of the Town Bourd of the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., has proposed to purchase a new Ford Tanker pursuant to the specifications annexed to this resolution, and WHEREAS, the Fire Study Committee has voted unanimously to accept the specifications for said Ford Tanker, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby approves of the purchase of the uforedescribed new Ford Tanker by the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., in accordance with the terms of the contract with the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., but the Town Board does not, by this resolution, obligate the Town of Queensbury for the purchase of said new Ford Tanker, and adopts this resolution with the understanding that the North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., will arrange for payment of the some with its funds. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: i Ayes: Mrs. Potenzo, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosaka, Mrs. Monahan RESOLUTION MAKING DETERMINATION OF NO SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND FUNDING RECREATIONAL PROJECT(HOVEYPOND PARK) RESOLUTION NO. 245, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded . by Marilyn Potenza. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is desirous of authorizing and funding a recreational project for Hovey Pond Park development to consist of: 1. Development of a smuller, deeper pond; 2. Additional park open areas; and WHEREAS, the above-proposed action is on unlisted action under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (hereinafter "SEQRA"), and WHEREAS, a Short Environmental Assessment Form pertaining to the action has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has considered the Short Environmental Assessment Form, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED, that: 1. the action is subject to review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, 2. it is necessary for ENCON to be involved for the issuance of an Article 15 Title 5 permit, 3. no other state or local agencies appear to be involved, 4. a federal agency does not appear to be involved, 5. the project is on unlisted action, 6. the preparation of v short environmental assessment form is satisfactory for the review of the action pursuant to SEQRA, 7. after reviewing the questions on the environmental assessment form, it is hereby f determined that the action will hove no significant environmental impact, 8. the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to execute and file as necessary a negative declaration indicating that the action will have no significant adverse environmental impacts. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: 244 Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. K urosaka, Mrs. Monahan COUNCILMAN MONAHAN entered meeting. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROJECT AND WITHDRAWAL FROM RECREATION CAPITAL RESERVE FUND RESOLUTION NO. 246, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Ronald Montesi. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has previously established a capital reserve fund for future recreational developments known as anew recreational facility capital construction account, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury desires to withdraw and expend moneys from the said reserve account in the amount of $25,000.00 for a specific capital improvement and certain items of equipment for the following recreation project: Hovey Pond Park, development to consist of : 7. development of smaller, deeper pond and additional park open areas (services needed for project will be architectural design services); and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is authorized by Section 6 (c) of the General Municipal Low of the State of New York to withdraw and expend funds from the aforesaid capital reserve fund, moneys in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth therein, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes the recreation project as aforedescribed for Hovey Pond Park in the total amount of $25,000.00 for the particular work previously described, and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor of the Town of Queensbury to establish a separate capital project fund for the project authorized and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes a withdrawal and expenditure from the aforesaid capital reserve fund in the amount of $25,000.00 to fund the aforedescribed project, such funds to be placed into the capitol project fund to be established pursuant to this resolution, and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby further directs that in the event there are funds remaining in said capital project fund after the completion of the project or in the event that said project is not undertaken, the moneys in the capital projects fund shall be returned to the capitol reserve fund, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby finds that the withdrawal and expenditure for the previously identified recreation project at Hovey Pond Park is an expenditure for a specific capital project or items of equipment for which the reserve account was established, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the resolution shall be subject to a permissive referendum in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 of the Town Law and the Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury is hereby authorized and directed to publish and post such notices and take such other actions us may be required by law. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs., Monahan, Mr. Burgos 245 Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosaku RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDSFROM GENERAL FUND TO CAPITAL PROJECT FUND AND AMENDING 1989 BUDGET RESOLUTION NO. 247, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Betty Monahan. WHEREAS, there has been previously established a Capital Project Fund, identified as the Construction Fund for the Town Office Building and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is desirous of authorizing the transfer of funds from the General Fund to the said Capital project fund and amending the budgets accordingly, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby increases uppropriations in the General Fund interfund transfer account by $276,000 and increases the appropriated fund balance in the General Fund by $276,000 and the 1989 Town of Queensbury budget is hereby amended accordingly, and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby increases appropriations in the Capital Project fund identified us the Construction Fund for the Town Office Building by increasing appropriations in account number H3 7 745 1620300 in the amount of $276,000 and increases estimated revenue for said Capital Projects fund in the amount of $276,000, the source of the funding to come from a transfer of funds from the General Fund, and the 1989 budget for the said Capital Project fund is hereby amended accordingly, and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to transfer funds from the General Fund to the Capital Project fund known as the construction fund for the Town Office Building in accordance with the terms of this resolution, --and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 234 adopted April 24, 1989 is hereby rescinded. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenzu, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosoku RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM GENERAL FUND TO CAPITAL PROJECT FUND AND AMENDING 1989 BUDGET RESOLUTION NO. 248, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded by Marilyn Potenza. WHEREAS, there has been previously established a Capital Project Fund identified as that fund established for tax reevaluation purposes and identified as an H 35 Account and the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is desirous of authorizing the transfer of funds from the General Fund to the said Capital project fund and amending the budgets accordingly, -- NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby increases appropriations in the General Fund interfund transfer account by $6,303.00 and increases the uppropriated fund balance in the General Fund by $6,303.00 and the 1989 Town of Queensbury budget is hereby amended accordingly, and BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby increases appropriations in the Capital Project fund identified us that fund established for tux reevaluation purposes 246 and identified as on H 35 Account by increasing appropriations in said occount in the omount of $6,303.00 and increases estimated revenue for said Capital Projects fund in the amount of $6,303.00, the source of the funding to come from a transfer of funds from the General Fund, and the 1989 budget'for the suid Capitol Project fund is hereby amended accordingly, and BE 1T FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to transfer funds from General Fund to the Capital Project fund known as H 35 Tax Reevaluation Fund in accordance with the terms of this resolution. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosoku RESOLUTION TO APPOINT PART-TIME SECRETARY FOR ADDITIONAL HOURS RESOLUTION NO. 249, Introduced by Marilyn Potenza who moved for its adoption, seconded by Betty Monahan. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, on Murch 7, 1989, passed a resolution authorizing the Town Attorney to hire a port-time secretary, said secretary to work no more than 20 hours per week, NOW, THEREFORE BE iT RESOL VED, that said resolution hiring the part-time secretary in the Town Attorney's office be amended such that suid secretary may be employed to work for as many hours per week us may be deemed necessary by the Town Attorney. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosuko COMM UNICA TIONS BID OPENING - RECREATION- FENCE FOR RIDGE ROAD PARK IIFH Construction Glens Falls, NY $11,434.00 (Non-Collusive not signed) Cert. Check $572.00 Butler Fence Co. Syracuse, N Y $15,887.00 (Non-Collusive attached) Cert. Check $800.00 Ltr from Harry Hansen with recommendation to accept the bid of HFH Construction-on file L TR from HFH Construction, Certification of Non-Collusion-on file SUPERVISOR B OR GOS-Questioned the Town Clerk what did appear on the Non-Collusive? TOWN CLERK DOUGHER-Page 7 of the Non-Collusive was signed, the second was not but had the corporate seal. Noted that she did receive the Non-Collusive properly signed at a later date. ATTORNEY DUSEK-The Board has the right to determine as to whether you feel this is a technical error or a deliberate action of not completing the documentation. If you feel this is a technical error, I feel you can accept the bid. Suggested to the Board that the Town Board pass a resolution with the understanding of the error. Town Board agrees this is a technical error. 247 RESOLUTION REGARDING NON-COLL USIVE, RIDGE ROAD PARK RESOLUTION NO. 250, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded by Marilyn Potenza. RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby finds that the unsigned Non-Collusive submitted by HFH Construction regarding the bid on Ridge Road Park fencing is a technical error, not prejudicial to the parties and inclines that the Board can pursue to award the bid to HFH Construction. lily adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: —yes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosuku RESOL UTION TO ACCEPT BID FOR FENCING AT RIDGE ROAD PARK RESOL UTION NO. 251, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded by Marilyn Potenza. WHEREAS, the Director of Purchasing for the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, duly advertised for bids for the construction and installation of a fence and the supplying Of all materials, including the fencing, labor and equipment to install fence enclosures for outside perimeters/softball fields, at Ridge Road Park, Jenkinsville Road, Queensbury, New York as more specifically identified in the proposed contract documents in possession of the Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the firm of HFH Construction Company, Inc., submitted the lowest bid for the said fencing, a copy of the bid being attached hereto, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT 'SOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, ,reby awards the contract for the above-soid construction and installation of a fence and --me supplying of all materials at Ridge Road Park, to HFH Construction Company, Inc., per the advisement of Mr. Harold Hansen, Director of Parks and Recreation for the Town of Queensbury, in the amount of $11,434.00, and said construction and installation shall be paid for from the Department of Parks and Recreation Capital Projects Account. Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosuka BiD OPENING- HIGHWAY - TRAFFIC SIGNAL, BAY AT HAVILAND ROADS Stilsing Electric, Inc. Proposal A $48,600.00 Rensselaer, NY Proposal B $29, 700.00 Non-Collusive Bid Bond 5% N. Y. Fire & Signal Proposal A $54,215.00 Proposal A-2 $62,695.00 Proposal B $46,625.00 rn-Collusive Bid Bond 5% �R from Highway Dept., with request that the Town Board table the bids-on file RESOLUTION TO TABLE BIDS ON TRAFFIC SIGNAL RESOL UTION NO. 252, Introduced by Ronald Montesi who moved for its odoption, seconded by Marilyn Potenza. RESOL VED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby tables the bids submitted for the proposed Traffic Signal at Buy and Haviland Roods by request from the Superintendent of Highways, Paul H. Naylor, until further input on the specifications are received. 248 Duly adopted this 25th day of April, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mrs. Potenzo, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: Mr. Kurosuku L TR - Petition against Gravel Extraction - on file SUPERVISOR BORGOS-Noted that the Town of Queensbury has a no burning ordinance. Would like to remind the residents that there is no open burning permitted. It is illegal and will be enforced. s` a° 249 WEST MOUNTAIN PUBLIC HEARING SUPERVISOR BORGOS I apologize again for our tardiness in starting this meeting it was stated for 7:30 we appreciate your patience. Before we begin I would like to introduce some guests who are with us this evening from the Town of Lake Luzerne who have come over the mountain to be with us I cannot see them from here, I would like to introduce and maybe you would raise your hands to see who you ore, Victor Grant, Supervisor, it looks like Harold Hayes, Town Board Member, ...Thomas Deihl, Town Board, Robert Livingston, Town Board, Horace Washburn, Member of the Town Board, David Krogmonn Town Attorney. Some of you may not realize this that we have a very special relationship with the Town of Luke Luzerne with respect that u major part of the proposed West Mountain development will take place in Lake Luzerne and we agree in what ever we do as we follow on through this process we will agree on nothing that is less restrictive than that which is requested by the Town of Lake Luzerne. Any restrictions placed on this project, if indeed it is permitted must be with the approval of the Town of Luke Luzerne and may be indeed be more severe than what we would otherwise impose. I think that is a sign of very important cooperation between two municipalities. We have two public hearings now, the first one deals with the supplement to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement related to this project. This is, I will hold it up, the supplement to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, this supplement is specifically related to traffic. At this first public hearing will be accept comments or brief questions related only to traffic, we will ask that you hold all other questions to the second public hearing that follows immediately thereafter. A reminder that this is a public hearing it is not a debate we will be delighted to hear your comments related again to the first case traffic you may speak for a long as you want we ask only that you come forward to the microphone and state your name and address and say what you would like to say. If you should have a brief factual type question such as is it true that they are proposing a road in a certain place then we will ask the developer if they would like to address that. If they wish we will give them the opportunity to do that, if not we will simply make that a question, part of the record, that someone of the developers will respond to at a later date. No one is trying push anybody anywhere, we purposely requested a very comfortable room, we have our sleeping bugs I hope you have yours, it may be awhile. With that said i will ask the developers is there anything you wish to say at the beginning of this portion? 1 am getting old ... Mr. Fosbrook would you introduce yourself, name and address please. MR. L YNN FOSBROOK- Is this on, My name if Lynn Fosbrook I am the consultant to the developers of the West Alt. project and I would like to thank the Town Boards of Queensbury and Luzerne for the opportunity to speak on behalf of the developer this evening. Speaking to the issue of traffic which I think is one UNKNOWN- Speak up. MR. L YNN FOSBROOK- Certainly (microphone adjusted) Is that a little better? I will try to give a site or over view process, certainly there is not enough time to go over every detuil of the project, as it is explained the second supplement but as part of the preparation of the environmental impact statement the traffic study as it relates to the West Mt. Project as commissioned by the developer and this is data and accumulated data over a period of time, not only the study but of the highway meetings that were held during the period of time that the study was conducted and it is in the second supplement that is the focus of the public hearing this evening. ...the traffic engineering consultant of Delmar conducted the study and in their original study surmised that there were two primary routes to the project site, the sites access is about three miles from the Village of Corinth, Call Street or as we probably know a little bit better Corinth Mountain Rood with two travel routes focused on exit 16 and exit 18 off the Northwoy their initial study concluded that the primory flow of traffic to the site would be 250 through the exit 16 travel route. A t the request of the Queensbury Planning Board we were asked to go back and conduct another study with the some scenario toward exit 18. After doing this we felt that we were obliged to assembly a group of experts to analyze this data ... experts from the Town of Queensbury, the Counties of Warren, and Saratoga as well as N. Y. State Dept. of Transportation the consults for the Town of Queensbury and the developers were organized and met on a routine basis to discuss the data as it was presented and also to generate further data as it was required. The consensus of the first part of this group was that both of these scenarios did have merit it was very difficult to predict the ...the initial port of the period exactly which routes the traveling public would take to the site. Certainly ten or twenty years would be most unpredictable and as what might be the shape of the Town and the infrastructure of growth in the Town as we know it. Nevertheless it was determined with on going monitoring and further discussion of traffic should be conducted. We were advised that the group known as the Greater Glens Falls Technical Advisory Committee existed and many of the engineers and traffic experts that were part of this assembled committee as well as community leaders were represented on this panel. It was thought that this group was the proper group to digest the data that was presently available and also analyze data that was generated on an ongoing basis by studies that would be funded by the developer. The previous panel could determine exactly when and where improvements were required and dictate timing of those improvements. Further the developer was willing to pay a pro-rata shore for all cost of those improvements one agreement that was generally, one consensus that was generally agreed upon was that certain improvements to exit 18 and along the length of the Corinth Road to the access site will be a requirement. But, a further issue and one that I think that most people were very concerned about was that there was not a need generated to appear even change the two lone character of West Mt. Road. Versus just a general process that has been going on that we wanted to explain to you how we arrived at some of the data that is in the second supplement. SUPERVISOR BORGOS- Thank you very much. Now we ore open to anyone that I do not care who you are just tell us for the record. Anyone that wishes to make a comment please use the microphone, even my good friends if I do not recognize you it is because I cannot see please accept by apologies. MR. DAN MEAD- My name is Dan Mead and live up on Northwest Road and I am a retired lawyer I moved up here from Schenectady in 1983 and I wanted to find a community that had on expanding tax base with new jobs, you probably read about what is happened in Schenectady with one main industry and the people down there ore suffering one horrible tax burden. Even though I was raised there I could not afford to live there any longer. The point that I am trying to make is that in my point of view the West Mt. Development really will not be noticed by the much, my many of us. The traffic problems, the traffic problems ore already there at exit 18 and 19 something has to be done whether West Mt. comes or doesn't come. I was just pleased that I am in a area where Town Boards are aware of these needs so that we can all stay here and enjoy our homes and communities that we have. I think it will be a good project. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS- Thank you very much. Generally speaking that will be the only comment we will be making is thank you. Is there anyone else who wishes to speak about the Traffic concerns? ...just traffic at this point any concerns or questions about traffic, positive or negative comments, yes. MR. DREW MONTHIE- My name is Drew Monthie, I am a resident of Queensbury, and tonight I am here representing the Queensbury Association. The gentlemen that just spoke about the exit 16 vs. 18 it says in here if you refer to page 3 of the SE/S on the bottom exit 16 in indeed 31 miles shorter than the other route, however I have driven this probably about 10 times since I spoke to you at the lost hearing and unless one exceeds the speed limit greatly which is about 25 m.p.h. on most of the route there is no way that this is a quicker 251 route actually it is about 15 minutes longer and I did happen to drive this, this winter when there was a lot of ice and snow on the road and twenty five miles per hour was impossible it was about 15. They say that exit 16 would comprise about 38% of the traffic and I find that totally unbelievable having driven it myself that anyone is going to bother to travel that route when they can take the much more convenient quicker route up to exit 18 and up Corinth Road. If you refer to page 7 under property acquisition at the bottom of the paragraph it says all improvements proposed within Warren County can be accommodated without property takings. However there is a letter inside of the impact statement in the front here and if you refer to the second, or the paragraphs entitled property acquisitions on the first page it says at the Planning Board Meeting on March 7th 1989 Fred Austin, Supt. Warren County Department of Public Works clarified this issue, this is about property acquisition by stating that acquisition of some right of ways would probably be necessary for the recommended approvements to be constructed. Mr. Austin recommends in his memo that potentially needed right of ways be identified and that measurers be taken to obtain temporary ... This is kind of a contradiction when here it says there is no need to take property and here the County Highway Supt. says indeed there is. If there is then the developer should identify each parcel of property and who is going to be effected by this. Page 8 if you look at the second paragraph down it says, Construction traffic may also generate noise, which I understood in the draft environmental impact statement which would mean blasting since large portions of this development would hove to be carved out of the side of the mountain, will generate noise, dust and contribute to congestion and delay. However these impacts would be intermittent and short term. But this is a twenty year project. Perhaps the developer thinks these are short term but what about the residents of the area who have to live with this. The bottom of page 8 it says, combining traffic generated by the project along with a 3% growth rate in background traffic over a 20 year period, we now since found no justification to widen West Mountain Road. The excess capacity on West Mountain Road is so great that even with - these projected increases in traffic, the present two lane road is adequate to handle the problems generated. Now, on the bottom of page 9, 1% growth rate over 20 years causes a total increase of 21% traffic and 3% growth rate over 20 years causes a total increase of 75% traffic. I travel West Mt. Road probably 20 times a day there is a lot of traffic at the peak flow hours. I think 75% using the 3% estimate here leaves no conceivable way that you could avoid making improvements or widening this road at some point if you allow this much traffic. Page l0 number 13 Impacts North of the site, it says taking into account existing and future development north of the project, analysis by the traffic engineer s indicates that implementation of the project would likely require signalization of two intersections, by completion of Phase 11 of the project in 1999, West/Mountain Potter Road and at Potter Road/Aviation. All other intersections would probably function at on acceptable level of service without improvement. How is this determined if you look at page ll, number 16 half way through the paragraph it says because there are so many variables and unknown factors, it would be highly speculative to attempt to quontify growth that might be induced. So, that is kind of a contradiction to me there, that they are saying that this is adequate the study and accurate and here they say it is speculative. It kinds of brings to mind what the Planning Board Member that voted against this said, there are too many if's and moybe's. It does mention in here that Corinth Road the other gentlemen mentioned would have to be widened this is against the use of your own Citizens Advisory Committee..which have ideas on this. Page 14, about three quarters of the way down the first paragraph, it says in addition improvements recommended for exit 18 and the widening of Corinth Road portions of which may be funded by the development. The developer is the major beneficiary of this development he should bear the full cost of this or they not the taxpayers of Warren County or Queensbury. Page 13, if you refer to number 17 which is Quality of Life since there will be no significant change it also says at the top of the second paragraph the project will unquestionably generate more traffic along Corinth Road and West Mountain Road. Now, I do not know if you are familiar with the New York Times Article that mentions that Glens Falls and surrounding area is one 252 of the 96 areas that is now on the Environmental Protection Agencies Ozone hazard list? For those of you in the audience who aren't familiar with what i am talking about Ozone in the upper atmosphere protects us from the ultraviolet rays ozone concentrations in the lower atmosphere causes sever problems,respiratory with people with asthma, for young children older people it is recommended that in areas like this the children not be allowed to play outside for more than on hour and a half at a time on a hot day. So obviously the traffic that this is going to generate we should take into consideration what effect this will have on the ozone concentration and that is probably one of the most serious things to consider as for as the traffic issue. I do not know if you have a copy of the advisory committees recommendation with you? ..One is the 1987 summary —' concerns expressed by citizens as part of the process for updating Queensbury's master plan and the zoning ordinance. Indicates preference for a growth policy quote "which allows maintenance of the following roads as two lone highways, Ridge Rood, Bay Road above Hoviland, Haviland Rood, Farm to Market Road, West Mt. Road, Luzerne Road and Corinth Road and Route 9L in North Queensbury. They also state that any study which assumes that exit 16 of the Northway would be used as a primary point is basically flawed. It says in here about levels of traffic, level B which is an acceptable traffic flow 70% free flow most of the time the development would cause levels of service to drop to D,E, or even F, which means speeds lower than 10 to 15 mph, long lines of vehicles at intersections, stop and go conditions, drivers unable to get through traffic signals. The Advisory Committee did recommend several things here, I am sure you are familiar with most of them. It does say in light of the preference expressed by the residents in Queensbury, for maintaining Corinth and West Mountain Roads as two lone highways the Town Board should establish a level of service policy consistent after public hearing with the wishes of the area residents who will be impacted by traffic. That is my comments. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you very much. Is there anyone else who wishes to speak? Any members of the Lake Luzerne Board wish to ask questions or speak about traffic? (no one spoke) TRACY TABOR Tracy Tabor, West Mountain Road Queensbury, most everything that I wanted to soy Drew already said, one thing that I will say in my own personal opinion if we are to look and seriously believe this SEIS.I would like all you guys to come back and see me later, because I have a lot of swamp land in Florida. 60-40 is a crazy, idea, I would like to ask the Town Board Members here how many people will get off at exit 16 and go up over the mountain and come back over the West Mt. Rood? If you all answered honestly I think you would all say, you would rather fly up 18 and go on over the other way. We are looking at maybe 99 to I that would be more realistic. I just see this as being totally unrealistic the SETS it blows me away. The 0-zone is a big problem, I think we ore over looking it even though, the EPA comes out with these standards and it is a big joke but, when I read that Glens Falls is in the area of I out of 96 it made me think a little bit about the air I am breathing. If 1 am going to have kids in a couple of years and they can only spend an hour and u half out in the sunlight today what can they do in two years from now, and what are they going to do fifteen year from now when you hove six thousand more cars on a regular basis, plus all the other development that is going on, we do not know what is going on with Earltown, we know Hiland Park is already here. It'may be great from Luzerne's point of view because they are going to get a lot of tax dollars but Queensbury is going to get a lot of the negative impacts. I hope you guys really seriously consider this. Thanks. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. Another hand in the back, I think it is Mr. Cushing. It looks like Mr. Cushing. MR. JACK CUSHING Thank you. My name is Jack Cushing and I am a resident of the Town of Queensbury, residing at 8 Orchard Drive. I would like to make a few brief comments in support of the West Mt. Project. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Are they related to traffic? 253 MR. JACK CUSHING Yes. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. MR. JACK CUSHING First of all this project has been explained to me several times, I hove skied ut West Mt. and I hove hiked to the top of West Mt. and I am fumiliur with the roads and the transportation system surrounding West Mt. to be specific, West Mt. Road, Corinth Road, Northwest Road and Luzerne Road and Potter Road and all of the access roads to the project on the resort. In my opinion this is u quality project, a quality development. One of the best that hove seen or have read and studied. It is o planned development - and some of the best minds in the notion hove been used to design the concepts that we ore looking at. This includes the homes, the recreational facilities the economic impacts and the trunsportution infrastructure. The Queensbury, Glens Falls, Luzerne area cannot stand put on development. Development is, if it is planned properly and this SUPERVISOR BORGOS Excuse me, I really hate to interrupt you but I have to usk you just to talk only about traffic, if you want to do it more general all encompassing statement you will hove to wait to the next public hearing. MR. JACK CUSHING With projects of this size, there is definitely going to be some problems. They will have to be solved, trunsportution will be one of them. The planners of this development have proved to be innovative, creative, and flexible and they are listening to all of us. Sure some roads will have to be surveyed, some widened, some straightened out and perhaps u few new ones will be built. This will be on extremely small price to pay for economic development which is going to occur. I feel that we have a tremendous asset in having o super highway so c lose to this projected project and three miles from West Mountain. We're fortunate to hove planners from both the Queensbury and Luzerne Board's who will work cooperatively with the planners of this development. I'm sure us the future goes on and we're talking about transportation and the infrastructure, that with cooperation and the flexibility that has been shown before in this project, it will come to pass, and will have a decent transportation system. Thank you. MRS. MARGARET BURRELL I live ut 26 Winfield Drive, Queensbury. I know and accept that growth is inevitable, and I hope I'll accept it gracefully. I agree that it should be planned, intelligently and responsibly planned. With greater consideration for the long time benefit of all of us, then the short term benefit of a few. If the project meets with defeat, I hope I'm not so callous as to be unable to feel for those who have conceived the project. Who hove conceived in hope, conceived it in I'm sure in loud noise, but without sufficient for thought or perhaps without sufficient knowledge. Of the many concerns that will be brought up tonight other than traffic, I would like to reinforce the comments that were made by Mr. Monthie and Mr. Tabor with regard to the additionally and inevitable increase of cars per day that we can expect to travel these routes if we allow the proposed ... dwelling units. If were to talking about units that will certainly for the most part be two car homes if that should occur. In the light of these concerns, and our .... new r knowledge, we are under the unhappy description of EPA, or on the EPA's list of 96 danger zones in the entire Country, can we in all conscience possibly go along with West Mountain proposal us it now stands. Doctors believe that polluted air does its greatest danger to the young, because of their smaller breathing passages and their less completely developed immune systems. I myself would no longer do not expect to live to suffer the worst consequences of what I believe to be are going.... unchallenged and unmodified. Certainly unless we wish to commit suicide, we don't deliberately turn on the gas and stick our heads in the oven. I suggest that we are not faced with a comparable choice effecting the old and young alike. If this is the legacy we wish to leave our children, 1 think we no longer deserve to survive. Right now we still have a choice. Once we allow this project to happen as projected, there will be no choice... and we will all have to live with the consequences. Finally I would like to beg your indulgence by concluding with u, as u long term teacher of literature, I conclude 254 with the transmission of a poem, by the outstanding Spanish poet of his generation, .... This is a translation ... (Poem Read) The wind on one ..day calls to sole with an odor of jasmine and the wind said in return for the odor of my jasmine I would like all of the odor of your roses and 1 said I have no roses all the flowers in my garden are dead and the Wind said well then i will take the ... petals and I will take the weathered leaves and the wind left and 1 wep ted and I said to myself what have you done with the garden that was entrusted to you? ... In good conscience have we asked ourselves that question? Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you very much. ROBERT WORLEY My name is Robert Worley, I live at ...property in Queensbury..Glens Fulls. I agree with this ludy that just spoke that life is dangerous to human life, but the fact is that humans do live on this planet and they do have to have transportation of some sort...a little bit,the West Mt. project has been jumping through hoops for over two years and they have passed a couple of pretty rough Town Planning Boards and some pretty rough public hearings they have spent an awful lot of money on some excellent traffic studies, they say that the plans that they are going to do is perfectly in keeping with this region and what it is doing. The plan that goes ...is twenty years folks and there are going to be improvements made on all the roads we are talking about over twenty years and I think that with very slow growth, roughly we are speaking about twenty years with a traffic system and a road system perfectly capable of handling it would be good for the area. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Anyone else related to traffic. I see no more hands I will call this public hearing to a close. That is the first part related to the supplement to the DEIS. Actually I should have asked you this before, have these public hearings been advertised? TOWN CLERK DARLEEN M. DOUGHER Yes, they have SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you, l thought that they had, just to be sure. This public hearing relates now to all phases of the Planned Unit Development, I will ask our Town Attorney this is Article 15, is that correct? TOWN ATTORNEY PAUL DUSEK That is correct, this is the public hearing that is required under our legislation before the Town Board could act to create the PUD if they decided to. SUPERVISOR BORGOS This is the public hearing would required, that is required under Article 15 of Subdivision Regulations at this point everything is fair game. Every possible conceivable aspect of this project you would like to talk about is open for discussion. There are fewer people than I had expected we may get out early. I ask that give everyone an opportunity to speak once before i call on you for a second time would the developer like to say something at the beginning of this portion? Mr. Krzys, would you give your name and address. MR. JOSEPH KRZYS My name is Joe Krzys, I reside in Boston, l am one of the principals involved in the development of the West Mt. Project. We came before the Boards of both the Luzerne and Queensbury specifically to ....approval. We came to a PUD regulation for several reasons, first of all we felt that a Planned Unit Development by for had to consider all the environmental issues in that a project of this size was ....under one regional master plan as opposed to small developments. As you read the regulations and the goals of a planned unit development we felt that the development that we are proposing met every single goal that was stipulated in the PUD Ordinance for the Town of Queensbury. ...we are creating is a neighborhood a community that is in hormony with its environment, we have done several studies to prove that point. Its a development that has considered the ..recreational needs of the people in West Queensbury it also has considered the business needs of that particular development itself it has considered the housing needs of this region as well us the housing needs of Queensbury, it is 25:5 .., a development that has considered the retail requirements of that particular group. It is a development that has considered the traffic needs of the area and in general has met oil the needs that are stipulated in the PUD regulations. What this development really does is entering into a partnership with the region along a whole bunch of issues that are very important. That is the issue of where do people live that come to the Town, how do the recreate how is the environment protected and bottom ...jobs in the support services, retail that can sustain a development of this type. All this has been included in the plan it has been open to public process it has gone through modification based upon public comment all of which has been represented to, to the public and at this point we feel that, that we have satisfied all conditions of the PUD Ordinance. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS 7hank you very much. Now we are ready for anyone, please raise your hand and I will recognize you... MR. BOB PROUGH My name is Bob Prough, I am a resident of Queensbury and have lived here some 25 years, I would like to say one thing. I work with the company down in Glens Falls Kamyr Inc. I came here with this company at the beginning. I know that changes like this are difficult to take I like to speak in support of this project. I have • number of reasons and the first thing I would like to say I travel • lot I go down to Albany and I also travel to most of the major centers in the United States. I can tell you there is no traffic problem now in the City of Glens Falls, I do not like it when I have to stop for two minutes I am so used to being able to drive when I want, but another car, the cars that will be added here will not be noticed in comparison with any other part, major population in the United States. I think that one of the reasons you may have problems getting the State of New York spending money here is they have problems down State that is where the traffic is. I am also on engineer, a chemical engineer, and I must say I wouldn't believe all measurements. i hod to chuckle a little bit because 1 happened to read that we, we are actually one of the major companies, in doing, we major in environmental work with companies around the United States and the business of measuring in detailed measurements we mentioned that in Glens Falls and neighboring Essex Co. I do not know where they found the traffic out there but I had the satisfaction...it just does not happen. I would say that I question the ...measurements. The other point I would like to make, I know people say that the developer he is going to make the money and that is true, I hope they make a good project they also make some money out of it. I also, they are going to generate income for this area since I moved here twenty five years ago many major industries have left, heavy industries and they must be replaced by something. I come from...engineering company and what we have to do is attract certain people if we have five hundred people directly employed there will be a few very key people in engineering that you must attract. This is a very attractive area in the summer, I do not know if you know but Kamyr has donated money to extend the Crandall Park for purposes of Cross Country Trails. That is not an accident because Kamyr knows that the unfortunate thing is that some part of the year here is weaker there are many people in this country that just do not like winter so we feel that it is very important that we probably make this area as practical and profitable. We want to remain here. We want to attract the people here and winter facilities are what we need. I know that there are golf courses involved in this project. I'm not interested in golf courses. I'm interested in the winter facility that they have at West Mountain and the fact that they plan to improve on it. I'm very active myself and many other people in my Company are also active in promoting winter sports for new people. Again that is not with out selfish interest. We want to attract people, certain highly skilled people to this area, so that we will have income. Now, you have choices to make. 1 think that this is a good choice. The types of industries that have left here would create, yet had they wanted to move in here now, more problems than this particular project will create. I would say that this project will have more economic impact, the adjustment will be generated by the project itself. Thank you very much. MR. JIM POTTER i live on Boulder Drive in Queensbury, and I'm one of the older 256 r people here. I can remember when this was Floyd Bennett Field we're si ttinn not.:, there was a time when there was the spinning wheel up on upper Lake George Road ocross...Route 149 and the Luke George Road was the Halfway House, halfway between New York and Montreal...obviously this is going to happen I appreciate controls and plans because I do not think the Luke George Rood has been planned too great....there is a joint here and a joint there ore more discount stores up by 149 and yet admit it, I ski West Mt. I have since they opened and I like what I see on the planning board. ... SUPERVISOR BORGOS Mr. Montesi, I think has a comment. COUNCILMAN MONTESI I thought maybe I would interject on some of the comments that Stephen Holtz or the Town Board Members at the end and maybe it might stimulate some more, especially from the public. I tend to agree after sitting on the Town Board for four years that when ever we address a PUD a Planned Unit Development this Board and the Planning Board and anyone else the public included, gets a real good look at the concepts that are being proposed by the Development, we look at drainage, storm water runoff, water, sewers, etc. and I think that the Town and its citizens gets a much better job done when you look at a PUD, because all the concepts hove to be addressed and also ENCON is involved us a partner in that. As a little bit of history living with first Hilund and then Eurltown and now West Mt. this has been a trying four years as a Board Member to be faced with these reviews and also the constraints that made our decision to slow things down and have better control on growth and development put up a toll gate on the Northway and not let anyone else in. Some of those concepts ore not valid but the history of West Mt. as for us I am concerned is that when they first presented their proposal we talked about sewage treatment plant up on the mountain and I made by feelings strongly enough to, and they listened and they sow the importance of getting the sewage from this development, both Luzerne and Queensbury, into the Glens Fulls Treatment Plant. We talked about getting water up onto the Mountain and the expenses of doing that and having some kind of a tank up on the Mountain. We talked about the density, they come in and they said the only way this development would fly would be to triple the density and we said roll up the maps and we'll see you next year. They come around and understood where the density was in Queensbury and what our feelings were, our strong feelings were, and they listened and they changed things. I think that there is no question in my mind that one of the facts that we are going to be faced with is traffic. I think the main point that people are coming out with is, we are faced with it right now. I think we have a better handle on that. The point that I would like tq.make is that Fred Austin, Corinth is a County Road, Fred Austin has been very personally involved. If you read the supplement to the PUD application you'd see in there that Fred Austin has written some letters and attended a bunch of meetings. To that end, one of the takings of property that we always thought would have to happen, whether West Mountain become a reality and I'm talking about the PUD project, or whether the Ski Center just grew, is on the corner of West Mountain Road and Corinth Road. Well low and behold Northern Homes decided to come in and take that nice parcel of land and develop it. They needed to have a driveway cut. We gave the driveway cut and also took some land so that if and when the time comes that taking has to happen on that corner to widen that intersection, we already have the land. I'm not sure that Mr. Corusone is really happy with us, but it was something that made good plans for the future. Beyond this meeting i guess the one of the things that seems to be an interesting concept that West Mountain is proposing and that is on international village with a funicular ride up the Mountain. I think it makes for some interesting thoughts. When you go to dinner, you wouldn't have to drive up there, you drive to West Mountain parking lot and ride the funicular up the Mountain. This is an exciting thing to thing about, along with the winter sports activity. The obviously, there is a finding statement that has to take place, I guess my biggest concerns are in that area. I've had some meetings with Mike Brandt, Lynn Fosbrook, we've had some meetings and I expressed my concerns and they were rather specific and West Mountain has agreed to many of the things that we've 257 talked about. Now we're really happy, once we get by meeting, if they do get by this meeting, and they get by the conceptual approval for the PUD, there is an awful lot of work that has to happen, not withstanding the fact that this Town of Queensbury must now negotiate with the City of Glens Falls for sewage, a million gallons a day that is a big commitment that the City has to give us...We have to look at the Water Treatment Plant and the expansion and the cost to be born by this particular developer ...the impact that will have on them. I ..the agreement between the Town of Queensbury and Lake Luzerne and the City of Glens Falls on the Sewer Dist., that sewer district is going the Corinth Road, will people be able to tie into that is it something that only West Mt. funds that pay for it uses there are some big questions that have to be answered here that are the details of this development that concerns me. Steve, has always been instrumental with fire and emergency protection and he had some concerns that there is no way that West Mt. Fire Dept. can get up Luzerne Mt. Road or Corinth Road in the middle of the winter to fight fires so we ore going to need a station on top of the mountain. We have proposed that, that station be built by West Mt. that they buy the truck for that and that they buy the ambulance for that station also and a condition of the, that ` some of the staff be, volunteer fire people and also volunteer emergency people. Why, by golly if this is going to be a hotel and a second home development there is certainly not going to be a lot of people there to fight fire in the middle of the week. I think we have given a lot of thought to this plan, conceptually I like the plan my only concern is that 1 really know that once this meeting goes away and the public has had its say there is an awful lot of detail work t that has to be ironed out between the Attorneys and this Board and West Mt. to make sure we promise the residents of this Town we are doing the best we can to see that all of these things are done. That is just a few of the items that we are touching on conceptually think the project has some merit. `YPERVISOR BORGOS I will ask for a first time first,Bob, did you speak on traffic last time, OK then you can come up. Then I will recognize the hand in the back, he was first... ROBF_RT WORLEY Thank you. Robert Worley I reside in Thurman and I own property in Queensbury, I have lived here a long time I moved up here from Texas about two and a half years ago from a part of Texas when I left, just shortly after I left they were averaging about ten bankruptcies a day in business, houses were going in value from 100,000 down to 50,000, 60,000 dollars almost overnight. I still own a home there and by the way is anyone of you is concerned about growth and are in the housing market for a house north of Dallas I got one that will go pretty cheap. They are having to lay off municipal workers, down where I come from because the cars have decreased and they are not buying as much concrete because they ore not having to expand roads, and they are not putting up as many buildings because there is nobody there to occupy them. I guess the point I wont to make if you really are realistic about what it is that human beings really need and one of the things we need to keep surviving is growth and activity. The problem is that growth might, often leads to the dead garbage that the lady was talking about so there j has to be a middle ground and that can be reached. It is reached by the studies that these guys pay for it has reached that proper management of sewage, the proper management of growth, that is only, what ...houses or year or so, there is more than that being built now, I expect....I think that is why it is called a planned unit development it is very planned, the Town of Queensbury and the Town of Lake Luzerne should be congratulated for going to all of this trouble to make these guys submit these ... to protect where we live. That is what we are doing, I do not expect that they would i spend nearly as much, they would have spent nearly as much ...for the Towns. Their heart is in the right place, but... I congratulate them for that I admire them for that if there were more people around like that are prepared to put their lives on the line..cor to drive to this place tonight ...thank goodness we have it. ..at least in the United States. There are some areas in the southwest...) really do not mean this in a petty way but so of you folks that do not like the way it is going up here I have about five thousand friends north of Dallas that 258 trade places with you in a minute. In a minute they would come up here and fight for the environment just like you do I really do not think that for those of us that are concerned with the environment, as much as anyone...I am concerned with the environment but 1 also know the ..loss. I drove a car here I expect all of you did maybe some of you that live close by walked, we really honest to God ....we would all throw our cars away, but we not, because we like that convenience, don't we? 1 am going to keep my car because it is a long way home. Anyway, growth is going to happen, Thank God, we hove the Town of Queensbury with all those volunteers to ...those people do it for nothing as much as they did, Thank God they are there and we have control. Our object is not to stop it not to put the breaks on the growth and the progress that is going on around here, which provides us with all the wonderful things around here...) think that we should, definitely all the people that spoke against have a right to but you ore being totally unrealistic if you think you con stop growth in the area that is as wonderful as this is. MR. DREW MONTHIE One thing I might bring up, Mr. Worley, we definitely need fresh air to live. I think every development....As for the other gentleman that brought up the EPA statistics, both of us now realize that Government standards on pollution or toxic waste are ridiculously low. We found that out when we paid to clean up PCB's out of the Hudson River. The ozone is definitely a problem, the EPA with their low standurds thinks that it is a problem, that I'm worried. Mrs. Potenza, you ore aware of air pollution, you just took a trip to Japan. You realize that they have on extremely high rote of air pollution in their cities and at times people ore forced to use oxygen during heavy smog. 1 hove a couple of other things I wanted to go over here on density. These are from the Environmental Advisory Committee. In recognition of the physical and environmental constraints to development on the project site, and in recognition of the impacts that the proposed project will hove on the residents of Queensbury, traffic impacts in particular, the Town Board has affirmed, through the Supervisor, a policy of requiring the project developer to comply with the zoning requirements of Queensbury, i.e., one dwelling per three acres. The developer has responded to Queensbury's firm stance on requiring compliance with existing zoning density be seeking, presumably for reasons of economic and financial self interest, increased density in Lake Luzerne. Despite adverse traffic impacts to the Town of Queensbury, Lake Luzerne officials appear to be willing, presumably because of tax benefits to that town, to provide the developer with increased density, reduced lot sizes from three acres to one. The developer has not, pursuant to the provisions of SEQRA, been required to describe and evaluate a PUD that complies with existing zoning in both towns. For this reason, as lead agency, the Town of Queensbury may be opening itself to legal challenge. I'm sure the Town is aware of that, they ore engaged in suits on other properties. Pursuant to Section 617. 14 of SEQRA, as lead agency, the Town Board should require the developer to describe and evaluate, for comparison with other alternatives, a PUD that conforms to existing zoning densities in both towns. If the developer maintains that a PUD that strictly conforms to existing zoning will not work, the developer should be required to explain and justify with numbers why such a PUD is impracticable. These other two relate to the environments. Stormwoter runoff, adequate provisions for the control of stormwater runoff to prevent flooding, streambonk erosion/enlargement, and water quality degradation due to creation of impervious surface areas and changes to soil permeability have not been included in the development proposal....Loss of Wildlife habitat. The proposed _ development in situated on on area designated by the DEC, and reflected in Queensbury's natural resource maps, as a deer yard. The DEIS does not describe, neither does the SETS, size and quality of the deer yard. Although there are ways of possibly mitigating the impacts of development on this habitat through selective timber harvesting and other vegetative management practices and by careful lot layout, the DEIS and 1 believe the SETS, is deficient in that it does not, pursuant to Section 617. 74 of SEQRA, examine these and other ways of mitigating the loss of deer habitat. Also 1 believe air quality falls under SEQRA, and unless that is addressed and the ozone question again the Town Board leaves itself open 259 for legal chullenge on this project. Thank you. MARCI TAYLOR From West Mountain. There was mention thut you might hove to put water tanks on top of the mountain. i don't know if you are aware, the tank that is there, overflowed one night and took part of driveway out...it was u night of a storm you could here the water gushing. We'd like to know what kind of protection we hove against something like that. If it happen once, it con huppen again. VPERViSOR BORGOS That is a good question, it did happen. I'm sure we con ... --y;RS. TAYLOR They did dig some ditches the next day, but it has washed out o good shore of what they've done to repair it already. We would like protection to know that we ore going to have...the one morning got out there, l went to step on my driveway, and there was no drivewuy there and that is a very frightening thing. SUPERVISOR BORGOS- The system's alarm system was supposed to work but it didn't work. MRS. TA YL OR Thut's true....thank you very much. PETER TAYLOR My name is Peter Taylor, I live ut...Street in Glens Fulls. I was born in Glens Falls in 1958 and moved away for quite a few years and moved back here in 1982. I've been moving around quite a bit, every time I got to a new town, ..like this, I think the older ...people do not want any change and I think thut is very unrealistic. You ore going to have change if you ore going to have twentyseven hundred homes over twenty years that is really not that much. A planned development gives you the opportunity as you say, hummer out all the comments thut you might possibly have. The other option, turning down the proposal like this is that you ore going to have twentyseven hundred homes anyway, but they might be snuck in here or there and with that...things will gradually going to get worse and ...oh my God if I get...you just can't do it. By doing things in a more planned community you really get the opportunity to, and they spend a lot of time doing this you know, to go buck to the druwing board. Again, and uguin and again and they do not get on approval until everything is hommered out. The other point I would like to make is I am very excited that this is being done by someone local, you got someone who is a good driving course in the community for a long time, I like many people ski at Wt. Mt. and loved it and hod a lot of fun up there and it is obvious this fellow is concerned about the environment and we are not talking about strip mining or something, I think it is a great project and I hope it goes through. Thank you. MR. WILLIAM NEALON I live in the City of Glens Polls. I've had the privilege of knowing Mike Brandt for better than twenty years. I've been a member of the ski patrol. I've climbed that mountain....both winter and summer. If I had one thing to take away from my experience in knowing the Brondts, its their concern for this area. They have shepardized or shepherd ... the lands on West Mountain, taking better core of them, than most of us take care of our own back yards. I think we're fortunate as what us been noted here, that they hove come to this Board ... with not helter skelter approach, not u fanatic endeavor such as we're reading about in the Town of Wilton and other towns... but rather a well considered documented Planned Unit Development. I've had the good fortune of skiing in Vermont. I just had the good fortune of coming back from skiing in Solt Luke City. I've hod the opportunity to see what a properly configured recreational development can do and mean to those areas. Particularly coming back from ....Utah, its beautifully done there, thoughtfully conceived and properly executed. I believe the developers hove brought that some sense of thoughtful development and, and I anticipate proper execution for this project. I submit those who are concerned about environmental quality that in looking at this plunned unit development and seeing how it addresses the issues of environmental preservation, it should stand in marked contrast to,those developments that recently went in the Town of Queensbury. You go on Peggy Ann Rood, where I bicycle almost every morning, I'm not happy with what I saw on Peggy Ann Road. But I'm sure that we con be pleased with u paced 2so well development over twenty years which is anticipated ... I commend the Town and their representatives of Queensbury for their diligence and thoughtfulness. 1 urge this approval. TRACY TABOR West Mountain everyone knows t development Robert orley was I believe. he was theexp es dent of the Chamber of Commerce. Am I right. MR. WORLEY Yes. MR. TABOR I am not i believe a radical environmentalist. I'm a young businessm I'm twenty -six years old, I have my own business on West Mountain Road. My father hod his own business there for thirty years. This _ development, the size that their pushing towards us, doesn't give us benefits. It takes my land away, it gives me cars all day long, it gives me a headache for twenty years listening to them blast at that mountain. This development could be done, it could be done in u good way, but it has to be limited. The size is too big. They take, they listen to Queensbury, they say no they won't conform to your density, they shove the units over to Lake Luzerne...its the some number of cars over those roads and the some number of people...Okay its a ski area, ....I've skied there, its facing south. You should have put the ski area on the other side of the Mountain. I mean this development right now as it stands, you're making it out to be something great, its supposed to be a great ski area, Killington is a great ski area and they could probably handle twenty-eight hundred homes, but West Mountain can't handle twenty-eight hundred more homes. Peggy Ann, your right, Peggy Ann is a ..., its a shame. I used to ride my horses down Peggy Ann since I was ten years old. Go down there and look at Peggy Ann and look at what they've built, there salt boxes.... for Christ sake, they should be burnt. SUPERVISOR BORGOS I hate to interrupt you but 1 would appreciate if you would stick with the proposed topics. MR. TABOR I'm very upset to sit here and listen to this, this is going to be rubbf- stomped just like the rest of them.... SUPERVISOR BORGOS Excuse me just a minute. I'm asking you to stay on the topic. MR. TABOR I'm staying on the topic, this is on the topic... SUPERVISOR BORGOS Would you just be quiet for a moment. I don't like the implication that this is going to be rubber stamped. That is not true. If you wish to proceed with your comments about the planned unit development go ahead. MR. TABOR Okay, I will. 1 think it has a lot to do with the development, because the fact is it is already there, it already impacts us. Everyday of the week. You can't walk down Peggy Ann Rood, you can't ride down Peggy Ann Rood. SUPERVISOR BORGOS I have to ask you to speak on the... MR. TABOR I've counted five thousand more cars on the road, West Mountain Roud... SUPERVISOR BORGOS I'm going to have to ask you to be seated, please. You are not staying on the Planned Unit Development topic but rather talking about a total different project. MR. TABOR I'm talking about the PUD, West Mountain. If you ore asking me to be seated you're asking me not to hove my right at a public hearing. SUPERVISOR BORGOS If you are going to talk, you hold some respect for the people here, stick to the topic as they have you can continue to talk. MR. TABOR Let me finish my statement. Plus l would like to know where the air quality review act is 1 would like to know why haven't they addressed it in the SEO.RA,I think it is very important. Why do the roads, eminent domain, the overcrowding the pollution the air quality are a few of the reasons why I think this development should be shot down if not severely limited. 1 am not against 261 development, 1 think, ...realistically the key ... the PUD that fit Lake Luzerne that fit Queensbury and was realistic about it without too many houses in a small space...quality development where it stands I do not think so. I ask Mr. Krogmann, has the Town of Lake L uzerne had a change in Zoning? Have you incorporated the one on one? ATTORNEY KROGMANN There has been a zoning change in the area of three into one. MR. TABOR And you have incorporated the rest of the Town of Lake Luzerne the ... MR. KROGMANN No. just the PUD.... MR. TABOR was changed to one unit per... MR. KROGMANN that is correct. MR. TABOR Are you saying to the Town of Queensbury that should be a signal that Lake Luzerne is going to vote yes on this? Under SEQRA I understand that we can limit the size of the development and you can do it for the benefit of the people of West Mt. I ran a petition one hundred and fifty ...residents and I know there are a lot more were the people who live at West Mt. I just want you to know tonight, to think about...we have to deal with the development when it is all done, I am twenty six years old a lot of people have spoken in favor of this tonight in twenty year may not even be around. 1 will be forty six in twenty years and I hope my business is doing great. I have built it up where it is making Seventy five thousand dollars a year and I am damn proud of it. I just hope that the people out there on the Mountain side, the people that lived there all their lives, they are against this project the way it stands, I hope the Board realizes that, there ore enough of us out there that will take the necessary steps to see that this is done the right way. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. Someone, Yes, Sir. CAROL EPIC My name is Carol Epic I live on Corinth Road. My husband and I moved here about seventeen years ago from California, southern California and if you want to talk development you go to the area that we moved from which tripled its population in a twenty year period of time. There is still more people moving to California all the time, they probably hove the worst problems with air pollution than practically any state in the United States and they also have done what they have...toward changing those things. It is a very large populated state. The point I would like to make is that we come here with the thought in mind that this area would develop and widen its economic base. What interested us as much as anything i have lived in resort areas most of my life and had worked in resort areas and I like that kind of an atmosphere. Tourism is one of the leading industries of New York State and this area here leads a lot of those figures in tourism. Now, I heard people complain about Lake George getting, having it problems with the lake and they are worried about the quality of that lake, they are taking steps to improve that and I feel that if we are going to accommodate the amount of people who will still continue to visit the Northeast as a tourism destination area that one of the ways we can do it and do it well is to provide more things for these people to do. That is one thing that this project does address is tourism. We talk about these houses that are going to be built up there but there is going to be a hotel, there are golf courses, there is tennis which excites a lot of people that I have spoken to in the last couple of -- years. So, one of the things that this project, very definitely can do for the area is help in two ways, economically for these people who are going to be visiting, maybe not buying and moving here but visiting this area and finding quality recreation, that's a great part of tourism. The other of course is the fact that, at this time and point in any port of the Northeast or the Country I feel that communities are having to address the problems of, that come forward with this kind of development, and believe me that my experience in .California says that it can be done, not to the liking 'to everyone because growth is not to the liking of everyone obvious but, what I like about this project is what it can provide for full 262 season recreational benefits not just for our people here. Mr. ....spoke about trying to attract people to their business which we know Kamyr as being a very solid business in our area providing u lot of economic benefits to all of us there concern that the people that they invited to this region will have something to do. This project can provide that something. I heard the talk about what its going to traffic, etc., etc., but what I think is not being addressed us much what is the benefits as a recreational area. The first time I heard, I talked with somebody about the possibility of long time about VoVo, which is not going to happen their tournament moving down here, when can we buy a lot, in other words there are people here that want expended recreation facilities and this project address( that very strongly and that to me is exciting and I do not hove any fears that the Town and the developer and the citizens of this area can come to amicable agreement about what can happen in this type of economic growth. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. The for side...let me just interrupt just a second, how many of you plan to speak again? We will continue, other wise I was going to usk for a five minute break, but we will go on. MR. RICK CONLEY My name is Rick Conley and I used to live on West Mt. Road adjacent to Mr. Tabor, OK, this was back in 74 when we first bought there and the road traffic at that time was probably very little if any ...the growth up on West Mt. the traffic now on West Mt. just from normal growth is, without anything developed on West Mt. is just ...going to work in Saratoga in the morning on the Corinth Road you just sit there in the morning and you can see it, so the growth in happening without having anything on the mountain ut all. I think it is a good project, well thought out and I think that Lake George had this kind of input when it was being developed it would't be in the situation it is in right now. There are so many people looking over your shoulder here that I cannot see how possibly anything can go wrong. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. Yes, Sir, in the buck. MR. BRIAN HARRISON My name is Brian Harrison, i live at Ridge Road in the Town of Queensbury.. I want some comments for the record to the Luzerne Town Board. Buck in the late 70's I was the Warren County Planner and reviewed with your staff and assisted you in your zoning ordinance...(tc bad) I was the staff individual from Warren County that was assigned to work with the Town Board and Planning Board offering the Zoning Ordinance at the time. We developed the concept of planned unit development at the time and there was a lot of discussion on the Town Board on whether or not the densities that were being planned for the Town outside the Adirondack Park should be subject to zoning restrictions, because there was significant amount of irritation at that time about the existence of the park. I think we as planner felt quite good about successfully convincing everyone the fact that the park hod some benefits and that the whole plan had some benefits. When we created the planned unit development and talked about it, one of the real significant things about it at the time was that this was subject to debate, we made the point we made at that time was that planned unit development in our opinion amounted to a zoning change. That we couldn't sit there in the late 70's in the Town of Luzerne and decide precisely what was going to take place over the next twenty years and that in fact planned unit development would be regarded us a zoning change. Zoning is when you take a specific area of land and change it, we talked about doing it in a recreation sense, we talked about doing it in a commerci, sense we talked about doing it in a pure residential sense. If you — back and look at your zoning ordinance you will see those categories reflected. We also talked about dealing with specific tracks of land relating to that specific purpose, presumably assembled by one owner so 1 guess what I would like to point out is that what you are doing...is precisely along the lines of what the entire Town Planning Board was discussing back in the late 70's when we were redoing your comprehensive land zoning ordinance, just for the record. Secondly, I think I would like to, some of the comments I heard tonight about, comments such as normal growth and concepts like this thing is too big and concepts like planned unit development and gives us the focal point that we can all look at but I think that maybe you want to keep in mind 263 is with a Planned Unit Development here at West Mt. really other locations of the Town ore really not going to be a real big challenge, because it is just a fraction of the growth. While you are debating West Mt. more units are going to be built in the Town of Queensbury then will be built in the twenty years of West. Mt. growth. I think that is kind of interesting, when you think about it in those terms. Here you have your ability to focus on the development, I am really...aroul the planning process here but it is very important, you are end up with something here I am sure hopefully most people will say they ore proud of. But, I think maybe the real challenge here is what is the Town going to do about everything else that is going on around us at the some time, I think we all realize that what -- has taken place between the Northway and West Mt. road in the last five years, the last ten years, it is almost impossible to control. We talk about smull subdivisions you talk about ...five units here, ten unit there contrast that with twenty-seven hundred units in one location over twenty year period I mean what is the real luxury, I am really glad that both Towns have the review of it and I think you should be proud of what you have done,....do support the West Mt. project. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. Anyone else, I thought I saw one more hand. Yes, Sir. Mr. NEAL CAL VALARI My name is Neal Calvolari and I live on Corinth Road. I have watched the project for quite a while because l was concerned about the growth and the problems...but I feel that ...can be handled however, I did want to express one reservation. My son and l discussed this for quite a while he is only l4, he is a pretty smart guy and I would like him to address this Board is it possible because he has some concerns of his own. SUPERVISOR BORGOS It would be a pleasure. MR. NEAL CALARY His name is Vinnie Calvaleri. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Please state your name and address, please, tip the microphone down a little bit. MR. VINNIE CAL VALERI Hello, My name is Vinnie Colvoleri and I am 14 years old and a student at this High School. i just recently become interest in the environment especially because of this certain topic. I want to soy I moved up here just recently from Long Island and when 1 come up here I was surprised because I am not used to seeing mountains and rolling hills and I thought how beautiful the nature fits in, in this environment. And then I looked around and the scenery and all and all this building that has been going on it kind of disturbs me when you think you do not want all this to become like New York City and if you think about all building going on that the units coming in maybe in other areas like Vermont other unit will be coming in and ...really show other people...another thing the air pollution that those people, like the man said we con only go out in the sun for one hour, think about your grandchildren, think about you know when—grounded an hour a day, staying in the house for the whole day...so I am asking us to think beyond money and politics ...thank you for listening to me. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you for speaking before this group...you did a fine job, would anyone else like to speak? MS. JUDY WINCHESTER I am Judy Winchester and I live on Pitcher Road. I was not going to say anything but I guess I have one idea that no one else has expressed. It is, everyone seems to go on the assumption that this project is going to succeed, and it is my fear that it will start and then foil. 1, it sounds like a fantasy dream that I cannot really see come true. But what I see is that we ore going to pull out trees and start blasting start making a place for all this and then it will sit there unsold and unused and we will have destroyed the pristine wilderness. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you very much. We are sitting here listening to a whole bunch of ideas, some we have heard here before and some that are new and I think it is a good time to remind you that the entire ...of this project from the very beginning will be reviewed at the end with the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the 2 6.4 conditions and findings of fact everything, all the input that has come in prior meetings, publically the letters that have come in under the time fromes will all be reviewed and considered. So, if you do not hear something tonight that does not mean that all that is forgotten. It simply means that perhaps it has been addressed before sufficiently. It thought that is important. COUNCILMAN MONAHANSteve, what is time frame for written comments? SUPERVISOR BORGOS Yes. I will ask our Attorney to tell us what the time frame is for written comments that would he based on where we are now and perhaps you will also tell us what happens after this evening so that we con...the period of time open for public comments for this particular phase and what other actions are to follow and what the time frame might be. TN. .AT TOR NEY PAUL DUSEK Comments on the supplement is what we are referring to will be accepted in writing until 5:00 P.M. May 8th 1989. Thereafter the next phase of the matter would be for the Board to study the record on the environment, the SEQRA process is what we were essentially, we did a little earlier in the first public hearing and develop the findings of fact that they feel are appropriate based upon everything that you have heard and read. Once the findings of fact are completed that will comprise or end the SEQRA process and then based upon those findings of fact the Board would then make its decision on whether to approve or disapprove or modify the project in some what with the PUD legislation. So, there is essentially u two step process, one completing the SEQRA and secondly going ahead with the legislation port of the PUD process. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Do you have any idea of the time frome? TN. ATTORNEY PA UL D USEK Bused on our experience from past planned unit developments, the findings of fact process will take some time to put together, if the comment period is ending on Muy 8th I would suspect that it would not be unreasonable to assume that it would probably last into June perhaps July before the process would be entirely completed. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. COUNCILMAN MONAHANIsn't there a time in there also that the developer complies to the comments that hove been mode on this hearing and written comments? TN. ATTORNEY PAUL DUSEK Yes. The, part of the creation of the final EiS, we have until now a draft environmental impact statements, there will be a final version produced which will contain a comment or response to comments section. COUNCILMAN MONAHAN What ore we tolkinq about a time table for u final EIS? TN. ATTORNEY PA UL D USEK At the moment, perhaps the developer may be in a better position to answer that. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Does the developer wish to comment about a rough time frame for a FEIS? MR. KR7_ YS ...in Early June... SUPERVISOR BORGOS Mr. Krzys, has indicated for the record, early June as the plan at the moment. OK, lets hear from the gentlemen in the buck, I con only see a form against the light... MR. MICHAEL DONAHUE My name is Michoel Donahue, I live at Glen Lake, i should know,...not that I recognize anyone up there. I just drove all the way from Boston, just to be here this evening. I would like to let everyone know that the State Police ore out there doing a fine job or I would have been here u little sooner. The main reason that I wanted to come is as I know Mr. Borgos I hove gone to ACC 1 grew up in 265 this urea and I come here when my father moved up here with a choice to stay where I originally lived. I come up here when I was young because of the skiing and when I saw Wt. Mt. it was only five minutes from my house I moved up here with him. I then proceeded to go to ACC I finished at Queensbury and I went onto Skidmore and moved around the country. I come bock to Saratoga and I mention Saratoga, I don't mention the Queensbury area, I come buck to Saratoga because of what they offer. What they offer is phenomenal, and what Alike Brandt it offering is what Saratoga epitomizes is culture. It is not on economic development for the area that is bused on definitely money, if it is you would notice a similarity between a lot of other developments in this.area that's...basically emphasis establishing u locution that will really draw people to move in they ore just going to leave it and say good buy. We can see that all over, what Michael, or Alike has establishing is to develop theaters and so on, he is interested in developing equestrian facilities he is interested in developing a lot of cultural activities that go beyond the realm of what is thought of for the normal developer. Now, Michael has the best interests over there a lot of people and forgetting that, I grew up with his family, Sue was my lob partner in Queensbury his dough ter and I was kind of turned on to skiing and to the Adironducks by the Brundts. I thought skiing was something to do and I thought a lot of things up there were just something to do but then as I grew up and went to Skidmore I found out that there is u whole world out there that can be touched upon by culture. I through Skidmore just to touch upon some things that I want to realize Mike Brandt is going to be offering here. I through Skidmore got into Polo I got into training race horses and I even went down to Kentucky. Down there a dream come true for a young little kid that come up through the Queensbury area, ...it was all because of what was going in Saratoga what was going on around here. I ended up doing some things and meeting some people because of Saratoga. Because of the skiing around here when I was done in Kentucky I met someone by the name of Tomora McKinney and the McKinney family its those cultural things that go on that allow someone my age when I was back then to dream of becoming things. Yes, you ore correct it is big dreams but dreams do come true. When I was fifteen I moved here I never thought I would be able to work with Seattle Slew and I did and I never thought I would meet and Olympic Skier but I did, now I am dropping these names because none of those dreams would ever been thought of had not come from an area like this. I hove gotten into building and developing since 1 got out of school and I gotten into the field where you find, as one gentlemen mentioned, the tail end that I just caught, there ore a lot of small subdivisions that are coming into the area, those things ore hard to control. It is very simple for someone like myself to just grub a piece of land subdivide it without too much of a hassle. But yet the quality control isn't there as much as you would like it to be. When you have a large project like this as someone else mentioned there are constantly people storing over your shoulder and it is very difficult to go wrong, even if you wont to. Now, I also know of the staff that Mike has complied and to tell you the truth before a couple of weeks ago I was not too sure what was going on up on the Mountain but I was floored, I just thought it was going to be a ski development, it is not. Do not fool yourselves that you ore just voting on something that is going to bring some money into somebodies pocket and just is going to walkaway. That is the way o lot of development are and that should bring a lot of people my age to those but there ore also some people out there that have a dream and it is a dream that has been going on for years and I know when you talk to Mike you see a little kid in his eyes that is quality, that is love that is a developer that loves what he is doing, someone that wants to bring something to the area not somebody out there, that excuse me, is going to rape a piece of land and walk away. There ore people sitting over in Queensbury right now, I wont to tell you the truth I went over for the first time when I got here tonight I went over to the Town Hull now, if you are concerned about things that are going one that are not quality you should be over there and listen to some of the things that are being proposed. Mike is offering, riding trails, he is offering, tennis, I should not ...the whole thing 1 kind of get worked up over it because it is exciting, he is offering a lot of quality projects. I cannot emphasis that enough..(tape 266 k turned) the infrastructure in fact the pollution the whole business up there look at how the development is being proposed if they had concern with that they would not be targeting a piece of land as...as it is so people can share. Think of the little kids that are going to be walking up there as I did um teen years ago and fell in love with dreams. Yes, dreams can be realized l get emotional about it, and I just want to thank Mike and 1 want to thank people in the area that allow us to dream. That is what the Adirondack are about. I don't, believe me I would and I have through out the area hove spoken out when piece of property that were being raped by developers and I also lost a ton of money because I got involved with some partners who wanted to rape a piece of land that I got involved in. I was not too smart buck then, but I was threatened with a law suit but I was not going to let the land get raped, and Mike isn't doing that. Please I know I um just a young man here but trust me for what I have said I do not see him doing that. I wish him the best of luck. Thank you. i SUPERVISOR BORGOS Is there anyone else? Yes, Sir. MARGARET BURRELL i am Margaret Burrell, again, Queensbury, I am going to leave poetry uside right now and speak very briefly addressing a consideration that I brought up nine months ago when the concept,there was a public meeting about this concept and I haven't heard anyone else address this area. That is the problem of solid waste disposal. At the time I spoke I think I said something to the effect that our i landfill was already over subscribed does not at present meet with State requirements and I _guess the question, if we are considering quality development and I have no question that what Mr. Brandt E has in mind is quality development but unless we have the satisfuctory r means to take care of all the extra solid waste that these new developments bring in i do not know how we can think we are talking about quality development. In conclusion let me say Mr. Brandt came to me thanked me for bring up that subject saying that it was one that he had not given sufficient thought to, I have not heard anyone say anything about subsequent thought, 1 would like to. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. I saw Mr. Brandt's hand up a few minutes ago, again we ore not trying to get into a debate but if he wants to spend u moment or so and answer that or speak on something else you ore welcome to do it. MR. MIKE BRANDT I am somewhat embarrassed, sometime, it always relates to Mike Brandt, first of all I have a wife Mary, we have been ut this for s a long, long time, brother Paul, we have been at this for a long, long time, like when I used to be a laborer in construction trade everyone knew the name Mike awful quick, hey Mike, more mud, e its an easy name and I do not deserve a// the credit but all the wrath of I guess. There is one thing I wonted to say, it has been said here and I read Mrs. Burrell's letter to the editor about air quality and I took it upon myself to call the people in Warrensburg with Environmental Conservation to ask them what I could learn about air quality in the area, because 1 also hove read in the newspapers that the air quality in Glens Falls is bad. I read that it was one of the worst hundred towns in the United States and the man that I talked to there who is in charge of air quality said that, that, he told me today, that, that was on error that EPA was not correct ' and that the air quality in the Glens Falls, Warren County and Washington County area is at attainment, that is the word they used that is what EPA is trying to obtain in air quality, it meets that for ozone k or suffer dioxide, for al/ pollutants that are measured. He said it is, he told me now, and I think we certainly need to clarify all this because I certainly am not an air quality person, I think we need, I believe that we con address this in detail and certainly will with the final comments that we hove to make. I think it is a disservice to us all if we think we hove polluted air and we do not have polluted air and the fact should be made clearer and also the I would love that the press talk to ENCON and found out what the situation is and properly inform us to what it is. If we all believe what we read in the newspaper unless you are on the Town Board, but it is an issue that has to be addressed and properly so. As fur us solid waste I think my comment was, after that other hearing that we have not addressed the issue source 267 separation and I think it is a very, very good concept, it is going to be low, we do not have any choice anyhow it ought to be law. So separation is a necessity and we decided from her comments to include source separation in the home, right in the beginning. But by the time we build, it's probably going to be low anyhow. We hove to do something on solid waste. I'm not unaware of it, I think I was very involved in creating the current landfill. We knew in time....and we know that there is problems. I don't think it is a problem we alone can solve, I think we hove to work as a community, as counties, as regions, to solve that problem. I think everybody is going to do that, will do our share too. Thank you. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you very much. I would appreciate it if the FEIS can resolve this issue of whether we are or not on the one of ninety-six list with some documentation. I think that would be importune. L YNN FOSBROOK We can certainly research it. SUPERVISOR BORGOS I would appreciate that. Mr. Montesi. COUNCILMAN MONTESI I just wanted to address some comment to one of the lodies that came up, I think she was Pitcher Road, Judy Winchester. Whut you said was really worthy of a comment. Its somewhat in mind with what I was talking about in terms of findings. The next step beyond this, beyond the public hearings, if conceptual approval is given to this development is, clot of the comments that we talked about in terms of upfront dollars ore pretty well implanted in this developer's mind. I-low much is it going to cost to run u sewer line? Obviously you can't put a hotel up on the mountain or any homes up on the mountain unless you have water and sewage and you can't get to that point on the mountain unless you have the rood because we have asked them not to, we have mandated not to use those inter mountain roads. I guess the very first thing that has to happen is a major road to be built in from Corinth Road or Call Rood. Some pretty big dollars, probably four or five million dollars. I would guess a sewer line into the City of Glens Fulls without any help on any other tax payers along the way that wants to be part of it, probably a ten million dollar project. I can only estimate a four or five million dollar project to run a twelve inch line up to the top of West Mountain, the pumps alone have to be pretty good size for that kind of water and there has to be a tank up on top of there that provides a reservoir of water for fire protection and for the development. So right off the bat, Mr. Brandt and his group of developers and financial backers have twenty or thirty or forty million dollar bills to look at before they get too fur into the ground, before they do too much scurring of our mountain, Mike's mountain. But its our mountain and when I cross the bridge at Exit 18, 1 know that I'm home because I see Alike's mountain. We are aware of that and I think they're frightfully aware of the costs that will be up front and that will be before any of the mountain is torn uport. Looking at the plans at that mountain, I don't see much scurring of our mountain, the Puce of our mountain. I see an additional funiculur up the mountain that will probably look very similar to a ski slope. But I see my mountain being untouched. I see plot of homes being built over the ridge line of the mountain so they probably wont even be visible from Glens Falls. Alot of thought has gone into that. I just wont you to know that the up front dollars that have to be expended here, are being .... IPER VISOR BORGOS Any comments from the Luzerne Town Bourd? You ore very quiet — over there. COUNCILMAN VICTOR GRANT Thank you for having us over here. Its u pleasure to listen to the comments and we will continue to listen to all the comments. We wont forget the quality of life, the quality of air, the quality of the people that live in this beautiful area, the protection that you've asked us to consider, will be considered. I assure you that that will come first. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Thank you. Anyone else from the audience ut this point? Anybody else on the Town Board, any comments? 268 COUNCILMAN POTENZA My only comment, I think Mr. Mon tesi expressed my concerns and my feelings. I'll reserve my other comments until next time, except that I've learned now that I'I1 now coil it Mary Brandt's Project. SUPERVISOR BORGOS Mr. Krogmann has asked me to remind you that Luzerne has their public hearing tomorrow night. The location is in your Town Hall, I presume. JUDGE KROGMANN Yes, at seven o'clock. SUPERVISOR BORGOS We thank you again for coming out here this evening. f On motion, the meeting was adjourned. 1 RESPECTFULL Y SUBMITTED, I DARLEEN M. DOUGHER i TOWN CLERK i i i F f I e t k