1976-09-07 REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 7, 1976
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Michel Brandt-Supervisor
Daniel Olson-Councilman
Robert Barber-Councilman
Harold Robillard-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel
T014N OFFICIALS: George Liapes, Carl Garb, Floyd Martindale
-- PRESS : Lee Coleman WBZA
GUESTS : H. Russell Harris, Mr. Edward Dunne, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Durkee
`- League of Women Voters
Meeting Opened-Salute to the Flag-Councilman Barber
7: 30 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING
Mobile Home Application of Edward R. Dunne of Box 507 Glens Falls ,
purchase and live in mobile home on Michigan and Central Avenues. . .
Notice shown—Hearing opened 7 : 30 P.M. Mr. Dunne present. . .
Mr. Dunne- noted that he intended to purchase the mobile home. . .
Councilman Robillard- This is an existing mobile home?
Mr. Dunne- Yes, Sir.
Supervisor Brandt- You are going to purchase the property and live there?
Mr. Dunne- Yes, Sir.
Councilman Olson- questioned the hardship. . .
George Liapes-read the following"Permanent residence-have lived at this
address for approximately one year and have a lease with option to buy at the
end of the year. My wife cannot climb stairs because of an ulcerated leg.
One-'son is handicapped and must be allowed freedom in a well fenced area.
This lot is well fenced in for our needs. . .also noted that the board
has received comment from the Town Counsel in regard to this application. . .
Hearing Closed. . . 7: 34 P.M.
Councilman Robillard- Mr. Brandt seeing that the occupant has lived in
this mobile home for a year and a half and also the fact is that the
mobile home has been there for several years and to get this thing
straighten around so that we no longer have people:±renting mobile homes
but the occupant actually being the owner, I move "that-the application
be granted. . .
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION N0, 200, Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt:
WHEREAS, Edward R. Dunne has made application in accordance with
paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the .Town of Queensbury
entitled; ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE
HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to
locate a mobile home at property situated at the corner of Michigan
and Central Avenues, and
WHEREAS, this Town Board has conducted a public hearing in connection
with said application and has heard all persons desiring to .be heard
in favor of or against said application, and
WHEREAS , it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said
application and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize
the issuance of the permit requestdd by said application, therefore
be it
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RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, permission is hereby given to Edward R. Dunne to locate
a mobile home at property situated at the corner of Michigan and
Central Avenues and that the Building Inspector is hereby authorized
and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the terms and
conditions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None '
RESOLUTION TO NAME MEMBER TO THE BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 201 Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its
a opt on, secon a by Mr. Hammond Robertson:
WHEREAS, Chapter 814 of the laws of 1948 provides that there shall
be a Board of Cemetery Commissions of the Town of Queensbury to
consist of three members appointed by the Town Board for three years
terms to expire on June 30th of each year, and
WHEREAS, the term of Mrs. Margaret Prime of R.D.#I, Glens Falls has
expired, and Mrs. Prime wishes reappointment , Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that Mrs. Margaret .Prime of R.D.#1 Glens Falls , -New York
12801 be and she hereby is appointed a member of the Board of Cemetery
Commissions of the 'Town--of Queensbury for a term commencing immediately
and expiring June 30, 1978.
DuIr adop=ted by., the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr.Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO NAME MEMBER TO THE BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSION
RESOLUTTON NO. 202 . Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson:
WHEREAS, Chapter 814 of the laws of 1948 provide that there shall be
a Board of Cemetery Commission of the Town of Queensbury to consist
of three members appointed by the Town Board for three years, their
term to expire on June 30th of each year, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Sidney VanDusen has notified the Town of Queensbury that
he does not wish reappointment, his term expiring on June 30, 1976, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Sylvia Dougher of East Sunnyside Road, Glens Falls has
expressed an interest in serving on this commission, Now, Therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that Mrs. Sylvia Dougher, be and she hereby is appointed
to the Cemetery Commission of the Town of Queensbury, term to expire
on June 30, 1979.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber , Mr. Robillard, Mr, Robertson, Mr. Brandt --
Noes : None
Absent: None
Councilman Robillard-Noted Mr. VanDusen long service in the Cemetery
Commission . . .he has given more than his time to the Town he-,, has given
a: lot of his energy through the .commission, I would ,just like to say
thanks on behalf of the Town of Queensbury.
Supervisor Brandt- noted that it was a lot of service for very little
recognition. . .
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RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 203, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
a option, secon a by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS, Mr. Sidney VanDusen has served the Town of Queensbury for many
years and has chosen to resign from the Cemetery Commission of which
he served as Chairman for many years, and
WHEREAS , Mr. VanDusen has shown devotion to his duties and has received
no compensation other than the esteem and gratitude of his fellow
citizens, Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury on behalf of
all the citizens and friends of the Town hereby convey to Sidney VanDusen
their sincere appreciation for his service and to also convey their
best wishes.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes : None
Absent : None
RESOLUTION TO APPOINT DOG ENUMERATOR FOR 1976
RESOLUTION NO. 204, Introduced by Mr. Olson who moved its adoption, seconded
by Mr. Robertson.
WHEREAS, annually in September of each year the Town Board of each town
shall appoint a resident or residents or designate the Police Department
to prepare a list of persons in such town owning or harboring dogs
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that James Davison be and he hereby is appointed Dog Enumerator
under the provisions of ' Section 108 of' the Agriculture and Markets Law
for the year 1976.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt.
Noes : None.
Absent: None.
RESOLUTION TO APPOINT INSPECTORS OF ELECTION
RESOLUTION NO. 205 Introduced by Mr: Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS, it is `provided by Section #43 of the Election Law that the
Town Boards shall each year appoint Inspectors of Election who shall
hold office for a term of one year from July lst. of that year, and
WHEREAS, both the Queensbury Republican Committee and the Queensbury
Democratic Committee has notified the Town Board of some recent
changes in Election Inspectors, Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the following changes be made:
REPUBLICAN ELECTION INSPECTORS
Dist. 13 Earl Jones of 33 Main Street, West Glens Falls will replace
Joyce Jones
Dist. 13 Cedric Traver of 6 Western Avenue, West Glens Falls will
replace Lillian Crannell
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DEMOCRATIC ELECTION INSPECTORS
Dist. 15 Florence Viele of Division. Street, West Glens Falls will
replace Beatrice L. Hunt
Dist. 16 Theresa Mindock of R.D.#2 Corinth Rd. , West Glens Falls will
replace Caroline L. Usher
as Election Inspectors for the Town of Queensbury to hold office until
July 1st. 1977.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes : None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION OF SORROW
RESOLUTION NO. 206, Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, Te-conded by Mr. Harold Robillard:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Vivian R. Lampson, wife of former Councilman Curtis
Lampson, passed away on August 31, 1976, and
WHEREAS , Mrs. Vivian R. Lampson served her town as an Election Inspector
for many years exemplifying the qualities of a good neighbor and a good
citizen, Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury on behalf of
the citizens of Queensbury express their deep regrets at the passing
of Mrs. Vivian R. Lampson and wish to express their sympathy to the
members of her family.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO APPOINT PLANNING BOARD MEMBER
RESOLUTION NO. 207, Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt:
WHEREAS, a vacancy now exists on the Planning Board due to the resignation
of Mrs. James Carlaw effective as of August 6, 1976, Now, Therefore be it
RESOLVED, that Mr. Ronald S. Montesi, 18 Meadow Drive, a graduate of the
University of Connecticut and experienced in Municipal Government consisting
of two years of service on the Zoning Board of Appeals - one year as
Chairman, Town of Tolland, Connecticut - Population 10,500. Two years of
elected service as a member of the Board of Finance, one year as Chairman-
Town of Tolland, Connecticut, be .and he hereby is appointed as a member of
the Planning Board of the Town of Queensbury effective this date and is to
serve the remainder of Mrs. Carlaw's term, expiring-September 30, 1979.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillardl, Mr. Roberteon, Mr. Brandt j
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO APPOINT PLANNING BOARD MEMBER
RESOLUTION N0, 208. Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson:
WHEREAS , a vacancy now exists on the Planning Board due to the
resignation of John E. Sinnott as of June 6, 1976, Now, Therefore be
it
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RESOLVED, that Mr. Kenneth Sorlin of 11 Crestwood Drive be and he
hereby is appointed as a member of the Planning Board of the Town
of Queensbury effective this date and is to serve the remainder of
Mr. John E. Sinnott' s term expiring on September 30, 1978.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes : None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE AT AWWA MEETING
RESOLUTION NO. 209 , Introduced by Mr. Hammond Robertson who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:..'
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Thomas Flaherty to attend
the A,WWA Meeting to be held at Grossingers, Liberty, New York on September
14, 15, an(f l6th, 1976 and that the actual and necessary expenses incurred
in such attendance is a proper town charge.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber , Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
COMMUNICATIONS :
Mobile Home Application of Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Durkee of Tuck-A-Way
Mobile Home Park, So. Glens Falls, N.Y. to locate a mobile home on
Warren Lane. . .Mr. & Mrs. Durkee were present at the meeting. . .hardship-
"We request permission to exchange a 1969 model moiVile home with a 1973
model with a smoke detector in each of the 3 bedrooms. Our hardship is
that where we live now the water is shut off periodically and we cannot
bath or wash and our two year old must go to bed dirty. My wife and
2 year old daughter are asthmatic and under doctors care periodically.
My wife and I are life long residence of Queensbury. We also have a
financial problem. . We placed all our savings on the lots We also owe
for the mobile home. We can't get any more loans until the old ones are
paid up. I work for the Niagara Mohawk Power (3 Years) We will attempt
to improve the lot with flowers , trees and lawn. "
Councilman Robillard- Where is Mr. Billings going?
Mr. Durkee- he has moved to North-wa berland . .
Councilman Robillard- With the Mobile Home?
Mr. Durkee-; Yes. Questioned the Board on if he could move the Mobile
Home on the lot prior to the hearing?
Councilman Robillard-The law says no. . .
Mr. Durkee- Could we get a special permit to move it up there?
Councilman Robillard- Not that I know of. . . there may be -the fact that
you might not get a permit at all. . .it all depends on the hearing. . . that
!_ is the purpose of the hearing; to get the pros and cons of the neighbors. . .
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 210 Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved itt
adoption, seconded by Mr. Michel Brandt:
WHEREAS , Mr. & Mrs. S*dney Durkee has made application in accordance
with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance of the Town of Queensbury
entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME
COURTS IN THE T014N OF QUEHNSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile
home outisde at property situated at Warren Lane, and
WHEREAS , it is hereby determined that said application complies with the
requirements of said ordinance, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said
application are sufficient to justify further consideration by this
board, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, the town board shall conduct a public hearing on said
application on September 28, 1976 at 7 : 30 P.M. in the Queensbury
Town Office Building, Bay Road, and that the Town Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed .to give proper notice of said public hearing
in accordance with the provisions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes: None
Absent: None
Reports- placed on file. . .
Highway Report for July, 1976
Town Clerk Report for Asst.- 1976
Building & Zoning Dept. for August, 1976
Town Dog Warden-August, 1976
OPEN FORUM:
Petition submitted by Stephen Dougherty-
Petition
to the
Queensbury
Town Board
We, the undersigned residents of Edgewood Drive, the Town of
Queensbury, request that our road be -paved with macadam. There
are now ten homes on our road, surely a sufficient number to 'warrent
a decent road. Our present road is washed out, rutted, and pot-holed
to such an extent that it. is dangerous for youngsters riding bicycles
and is causing wear and tear on our automobiles. Our automobiles
are covered with dust and dirt, as well as our homes, from the dust
which arises every time a car passes.
The taxes we pay 'are hardly insignificant. We expect services
comparable to those provided for other similar areas in the town
and that includes a decently paved road.
(signatures on file)
Supervisor Brandt accepted the petition.' . .
H. Russell Harris-questioned the Board on why they have not done anything
in regard to their comuitteesmoney saving suggestions in regard to the land-
fill. . . did not feel that it was fair for Queensbury Taxpayers to be burdened
with more taxes and the Board should look for more ways to cut . . .noted
that there will be State Hearings on landfills and that they had a prepared
leaflet stating many of the same ideas that the committee had come up with
in regard to the operation etc. of landfills. . .commenting on the ,joint
landfill, Mr. Harris noted that he felt that as long as the landfill was
in Queensbury, the Town should retain control over the landfill and
anyone outside of Queensbury should follow the rules that the Queensbury
Residents follow. . . in the use of the landfill. . .
Supervisor Brandt-reviewed Mr. Harris ' 6 'statements and noted that
as `far as charges in the use of the landfill this was being investigated. . .
also reviewed the County' s use- of the Sales Tax monies thus the probable
increase of 55% in Town Taxes. . .Noted that he did not wish to speak
in regard to the landfills joint t,}' se noting that the County Committee
will make the press releases on that topic. . .but to expect one in the
near future. . .
Councilman Robertson-noted that he had made the statement that it would
cost a lot of money and it will cost many dollars , we are moving
very rapidly toward the suggestions of your committee. . .
Supervisor Brandt- noted that there is a preapplication hearing with
ENCON to start the processing of applications to run the landfill. . .
this will take place at the County Center and will also meet at the
landfill site. . .This will be the first step in preparing the application. . .
Councilman Barber- The Town will be represented at a meeting at Raybrook
and one in Albany regarding landfills. . .
Supervisor Brandt- Stated that the State will be doing some drilling at
the landfill as a part of their study and this will coincide with the
needs of Queensbury thus saving the Town money. . .
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. 211, Introduced by Mr. Michel Brandt who moved its adoption,
seocnded by Mr. H97rold Robillard:
RESOLVED, that Audit of Bills as listed on Abstract No. 76-9 numbered
`-'1338 through 1494 and totaling $91+560 ).4t be' accepted, and be it further
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RESOLVED, that audit number 1497 Supervisor Brandt abstains on.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes : None
Absent: None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
RESOLUTION TO ADOPT FRESHWATER WETLANDS PROTECTION LAW AS LOCAL LAW NO. 1
1 OF 1976 OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
RESOLUTION N0, 198,, Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Hammond Robertson:
WHEREAS, there has been enacted into law the Freshwater Wetlands Act, Article
24 of the Environmental Conservation Law wherein it ?gas been declared to be
the public policy of the State -of New York to preserve, protect and conserve
freshwater wetlands and the benefits derived therefrom, to present the
despoliation and destruction of freshwater wetlands, and to regulate use and
development of such wetlands to secure .the natural benefits of freshwater
wetlands, consistent with the general welfare and beneficial economic,
social and agricultural development of the state, .and
WHEREAS, said Freshwater Wetlands Act became effective September 1, 1975, and
WHEREAS, it appears that there exists certain areas within the Town of
Queensbury which are included tortthin the purview of said Act, and
WHEREAS, said Act mandates certain procedures to preserve, protect and conserve
said freshwater wetlands, and
WHEREAS, said Act provides an option to local governments to adopt within one
j year of September 1, 1975 a freshwater wetlands law 'or ordinance, and
WHEREAS, if such a local law or ordinance is not adopted by the Town of
Queensbury prior to September 1, 1976, jurisdiction over said wetlands will
be lost by the Town of Queensbury to other governmental entities for purposes
of the Freshwater Wetlands Act, and
WHEREAS, it appears that it would be in the best interest of the Town of
Queensbury to maintain local control over the freshwater wetlands located
within the Town of Queensbury by the adoption of a local law or ordinance, and
WHEREAS, a proposed local law has been prepared and has been presented for
adoption in accordance with law, and
WHEREAS, public hearing has been held concerning the desirability of the
adoption. of said local law, and
WHEREAS, recommendations have been made to the Town Board favoring the
adoption of the proposed local law, and
WHEREAS, it appears that the local law in its present form is in compliance
with the requirements of the Act,
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury adopt the
Freshwater Wetlands Protection Law of the Town of Queensbury as Local Law --
No. 1 of 1976 of the Town of Queensbury and that all action be taken in
accordance with law to render the adoption of said local law effective
including filing of appropriate copies with the office of the Secretary
of State and the Department or Environmental Conservation.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Robillerd, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Brandt
Noes : None
Absent:Mr. . Barber
REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 28, 1976
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Michel Brandt-Supervisor
Daniel Olson-Councilman
Harold Robillard-Councilman
Hammond Robertson-Councilman
Joseph Brennan-Town Counsel
MEMBERS ABSEW Robert Barber-Councilman
PRESS : Tri County, WWSC, Lee Coleman
GUESTS: League of Women Voters, Troop= 16, Queensbury Boy Scouts
TOWN OFFICIALS- Floyd Martindale, George Liapes
Meet-ng Opened-7:30 P.M. Salute to the flag led by Councilman Robillard.
Supervisor Brandt- Welcomed Troup, 16 of Queensbury Boy Scouts- noted
that the scouts were working on their Communication Badge. . .
PUBLIC HEARING-Notice Shown-Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Durkee of Tuck-a-way
Mobile Home Park, South Glens Falls to locate a mobile home on Warren
Lane on-property owned by Mr. Durkee- Mr. Durkee was present- hardship
shown Hearing Opened 7 :30 P.M. Supervisor Brandt- Is there anyone here to
speak either. ipfavor of or a*nst the application - No one spoke-
Councilman Olson- Mr. Durkee, the property you want to place your mobile
home on- is that property that was owned by another individual who had
a mobile home on it and has since moved the mobile home?
Mr. Durkee- Yes, it is. �-
Councilman Olson- This is on Warren Lane?
Mr. Durkee- Yes.
Councilman Robillard- I have no questions, just that I feel sorry for the
Durkee's being involved with this situation. I do not know how we can get
our message across to the mobile home owners in the Town of Queensbury
that they have to apply for a permit. Apparently they were hoodwinked into
buying this land under the impression that evenC�hing was in order by the fact
that another mobile home was there. I do not Fcnow what our obligation is
I think we stress enough at other meetings the rules to follow� if this
was not primarily a mobile home road I would probably be opposed to it, but
dao;to the fact that there are mobile homes there and the fact that 90% of