1973-09-13 8 6
REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 13 , 1973
MEMBERS PRESENT:
John Austin Supervisor
Daniel Olson Councilman
Robert Barber Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Gordon Streeter Councilman
J. David Little Town Counsel
Salute to the Flag. Meeting Opened.
GUESTS : Mrs. Wadsworth, Mr. LaCoe,Cathy Diane Sheerer, Carl Barber,
George Liapes , Harold Boynton, Floyd Martindale, Ray Buckley,
Residents of fticwood- Resident of the Queensbury Lighting District-
Lee Coleman, e - Daniel Collins
— Mobile Home-Samuel and Zena LaCoe of Gansevoort New York to locates'
a mobile home on Dawn Drive on property owned by Geneva and Ralph
Elmore Building Inspector: There is definitely a hardship shown
here. The neighbors have no objections. There are some provisions
Set forth by Mrss Elmore which I agree should be adhered to in essence;
no junk or rubbish on property, only one unlicensed vehicle at one
time. Sewage, lights and running water prior to occupancy. I would
question appearance of trailer, which is 15 years old. -Hearing opened
7:33 P.M. no one spoke for or against the application- Hearing Closed
7: 35 (Notice shown)
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 269 Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr, Gordon Streeter:
WHEREAS, Samuel and Zena LaCoe have 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 QUERNSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a
mobile home at property situated at Dawn Drive, und
WHEREAS, this town board has conducted a public hearing ih-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 applica-
tion and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize the issuance of
the permit requested by said application, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned ordinance,
permission is hereby given to Samuel and Zena LaCoe to locate a mobile home
at property situated at Dawn Drive and that the Building Inspector is here-
by authorized and directed to issue such permit in accordance with the terms
and conditions of said ordinance.
Dulyr.adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent: Mr. Barber
(Mr. Barber entered meeting)
Public Hearing on No-Parking ordinance on the north side of Highland
Avenue , 300 feet westerly from Quaker Road, and to establish No-Parking
Zone on Quaker Road a distance of 100 feet from the intersection of Quaker
Road and Highland Avenue. -Public Hearing Opened7:38 P.M. no one spok%..
for or aginst the dosed ordinance 7: 44 P.M. -Notice of Publicnshown-
Councilman Robillard commended Mr. Seelye for his help in this proposed
ordinance.
RESOLUTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NUMBER 61 ENTITLED "NO-PARKING ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, 300 FEET WESTERLY FROM QUAKER ROAD,
AND TO .ESTABLISH NO-PARKING ZONE ON QUAKER ROAD A DISTANCE 100 FEET
FROM THE INTERSECTION OF QUAKER ROAD AND HIGHLAND AVENUE.
RESOLUTION NO, 270 Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS the Town Board deems it necessary to adopt an Ordinance Number
39 entitled "No-Parking on the Nexth side of Highland Avenue , 300 feet
westerly from Quaker Road, and to establish no-parking zone on Quaker
Road a distance 100 feet from the intersection of Quaker Road and
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Highland Avenue.
WHEREAS a proposed Ordinance was presented to the Board and after due
notice a public hearing was held thereon by the Town Board on the 13th
day of September at 7: 30 P.M. at the Town Office Building, Bay and
Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, New York, and that the Town Clerk gave
notice of such hearing by publication thereof in the Official Town News-
papers at least once prior to the date specified for such hearing,
specifying the time when and the place where such hearing will be held
and in general terms describing said proposed Ordinance and
WHEREAS all persons were heard both in favor of and opposed to, there-
fore be it
RESOLVED that Ordinance Number 39 by the Town Board be as follows:
Section 1. For the purpose of this ordinance, the words "vehicle",
parked and standing shall have the meaning defined in the Vehicle
and Traffic law of the State of New York.
Section 2. No vehicle shall be parked or left standing on the north
side of Highland Avenue, for a distance of 300 feet westerly from -the
intersection of Highland Avenue and Quaker Road, in the Town of Queensbury,
and no vehiele shall be parked or left standing on Quaker Road for a dis-
tance of 100 feet in eigher direction from the intersection of Quaker Road
and Highland Avenue, in the Town of Queensbury.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts thereof of the Town of Queensbury
inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed;
provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such
inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be in addition
to the other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered
by this ordinance.
Section 4. Any person violating any provision of Section_..2 .of this
ordinance shall upon conviction be punishable for a first offense by a
fine not to exceed Ten ($10. 00) Dollars , and for a secondipoffense by a
fine not less than Ten ($10. 00) Dollars nor, more then Twenty-five ($25. 00)
Dollars , or by imprisonment for not less than two nor more than ten days.
The third or any subsequent offense within one year shall be punishable
by a fine not- to exceed One Hundred ;(.$100. 00) Dollars, or by imprisonment
not to exceed thirty days or by both such fine and imprisonment. In
addition to the aforesaid penalties , the Town Board of the Town of Queens-
bury may institute any proper action, suit or proceeding to present,
restrain, correct or abate any vcbolation of this ordinance.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent: None
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
-Letter from Leon Nassivera on double assessement on property owned by
Robert Ruggles and others-changed assessment.
-sent a check ($500. 00) to the Geriatric Inc.
-Letters of appreciation to highway dept. for the paving of Meadowbrook Rd.
-Memorandum of understanaing fcvom`dept. of Enivronmental Conservation
re: brooks and streams - we will not have to have approval each time.
-Received notification that the Governors office has received our resolution
re: aid for the seweW;.:-, project.
Highway Report for month of August-filed in $own Clerk' s Office
Supervisor' s Monthly report (August) Total Receipts $98 ,287. 04
Total Disbursements $181,448. 24
Application for Mobile Home-Cathy Diane Sheerer-18 Cameron Avenue
Glens Falls , New York to locate a mobile home on Wisconsin Avenue--
owner of the property Marion Springer-Building Inspector's report :
The lot described in this application contained a building which I
condemned last year. Mrs. Springer was very cooperative with this
office and the building was burned shortly thereafter, the 10-t was
cleaned up, fenced in and a lawn planted. This new trailer will
imprive the neighborhood. Th s°parcel is the last lot on the leftrtonWiscon-
sin Avenue, a Dead End. If this permit is granted, it will allow the
applicant to be near her mother (lots adjoin in the rear) and afford her a
place to lige. The well is presently only 65 feet from sewage system. This
will be cahnged to conform. I approve this application as it will greatly
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improve this neighborhood. I contacted several property owners newrby,
they had no objections. - Applicant was present -
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 271 Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard who moved its
adoption„ secon ed by Mr. Robert Barber:
WHEREAS, Cathy Diane Sheerer 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 outside at property situated at Wisconsin Avenue, 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 applica-
tion are sufficient to justify further consideration by this board, there-
fore 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
October 4, 1973 at 7: 30 P.M. in the Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay
Road, and that the Town Clekk is hereby authorized and directed to give
proper notice of said public hearing in accordance with the provisions of
said ordinance.
Duly adopters by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes. .. None..
Absent: None
Application for a mobile home-Lucien J. Leroux of 23 Gregwood Ciriie-
to located a mobile home on Corinth Road-property owned by Niagara
Mohawk Power Corp. he will serve as caretaker- Building Inspectors
report: I have inspected the site on Corinth Road between poles #152
& 153. If the trees along the_read-' are kept neatly as a screen and
all requirements are met in accordance with Town Law. I would recommend
approval. He would also be a caretaker of sorts , for Niagara Mohawk. I did
notice some refuse has been dumped along the road. Possibly this situation
would be stopped. - Mr. Carl Barber was present for the applicant.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 272 Introduced by Mr. Gordon Streeter who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. John Austin:
WHEREAS, Lucien J. Leroux has made application in accordanee with
paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an ordinance +6f the Town of Queensbury
entitled ORDINANCE OUR THE REGULATION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME
COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate
a mobile home outside at property situated at Corinth Road Power Pole
#152-153, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that saki 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 Obblic hearing on said application on
October 4, 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 slid public hearing in accordance with the provisions of said
ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes: None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT BID FOR THE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT
SOUTH QUEENSBURY AND WEST GLENS FALLS FIREHOUSE
RESOLUTION NO. 273 Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its adoption
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seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS , the Highway Superintendent had requested bids on the installation
of traffic lights at the South Queensbury and West Glens Falls firehouse
and
WHEREAS , the installation of the lights was put up for bid by the Town of
Queensbury and
WHEREAS, bids were received from Brown Bros. Electrical and Stilsing ¢
Electric on September 6, 1973 at which time the bids were opened and
read aloud at a Special Town Board meeting, and
WHEREAS , Brown Bros . Electric appears to be the low bidder with a bid of
$3800.00 for each light installation, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury enter into contract with Brown Bros.
Electric to install the Traffic Signals at the West Glens Falls and the
South Queensbury firehouse at a cost of $3800. 00 each.
Duly adopted by the foilwing vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO APPOINT DOG ENUMERATOR FOR 1974
RESOLUTION NO. 274 Introduced by Mr. Daniel Olson who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Gordon Streeter:
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 , there-
fore 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 1974.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO REAPPOINT ZONING BIRD OF APPEALS MEMBER
RESOLUTION N0. 275_ Introduced by Mr. Gordon Streeter who moved its' '
adoption, seconded by Mr. Daniel Olson:
WHEREAS the term of Charles Sicard, Glen Lake, Town of Queensbury, as a
member of the Town Zoning Board of Appeals of tke Town of Queensbury ex-
pires September 14, 1973 and
WHEREAS it was the intention of this Board that Mr. Sicard be reappointed,
therefore be it
RESOLVED that Charles Sicard be and he hereby is reappointed a Member of
the Town Zoning Board of Appeals for a term of five years to expire on
September 14, 1978.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent: None
RESOLUTION TO REAPPOINT PLANNING BOARD MEMBER
RESOLUTION NO. 276 Introduced by Mr. Robert Barber who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard:
WHEREAS the term of J. Arthur Norton, Country Colony, Town of Queensbury,
as a Member of the Town Planning Board of the Town of Queensbury expires
September 30, 1973 and
WHEREAS it was the intention of this Board that Mr. Norton be reappointed,
therefore be it
RESOLVED that J. Arthur Norton be and he hereby is reappointed a Member of
the Town Planning Board for a term of seven years to expire on September
30, 1980.
Duly adopted by the following vote :
Ayes : Mr. Olson„Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Ndev: None
Absent:None
RESOLUTION TO INCREASE AND AMEND APPROPRIATIONS IN THE GENERAL TOWN
FUND
RESOLUTION NO. 277 , Introduced by Mr. John Austin who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Harold Robillard:
WHEREAS , due to increased costs or additional services some appropriations
within the General Town Budget have gone over their original appropriations ,
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the following appropriations be amended as followi:
A1910. 4 Unallocated Insurance increased from $1,300. 00 to $4,177. 00
A5010.4 Supt, of Highways increased from $254. 00 to $259 .00
A9040. 8 Workmen's Compensation increased from $2,300. 00 to $2464. 00
A7550.4 Cilebrations increased from $200. 00 to $224.40.
A9010. 8 State Retirement increased from $10,500.00 to $12 ,878. 00 and
be it
RESOLVED, that the funds for the increased appropriations shall be taken
from the Contingent Fund in the amount of $2123.00 and from unappropriated
surplus funds in the amount of $3325 .40 and be it further
RESOLVED, that the sum of $2000. 00 be transferred from A8510. 4 to A7310. 1
thereby decreasing A8510.4 Community Beautification fuom $2300. 00 to $300.00
and increasing A7310. 1 Recreation Personal Service from $17 ,000.00 to
$19,000. 00; also transferring $800. 00 from A1355. 2 Assessor's Equipment to
A1355.4 Assessor' s Contractual thereby decreasing A1355. 2 from $1000. 00 to
$200. 00 and increasing A1355.4 from $500.00 to $1,300.00.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes: None
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Absent: None
RESOLUTION URGING PASSAGE OF UNITED STATES SENATE BILL S-1445
RESOLUTION NO. 278 Introduced by Mr. Gordon Streeter who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. John Ausiin:
WHEREAS, a number of Civil Service employees who retired prior to October
29 , 1969 , presently reside in aid are taxpayers of the Town of Queensbury;
and
WHEREAS the base for calculation of pensions granted before October 29, 1969,
is lower than that for pensions granted after that date ; and
WHEREAS, such inequity coupled with the increasing cost of living spiral
is economically disastrous for those senior citizens on fixed income; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby requests
passage of Bill S-1445, presently in the Post Office and Civil Service
Committee in the United States Senate, which bill will abolish thh afore-
mentioned inequity; and be it further
RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to Senator Galew McGee,
Senator Jacob Javits , Senator James Buckley, and Rep. CaHeton J. King.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes : None
Absent : None
Meeting Opened to the Public
Mr. Borsch-inquired about sewer districts in the Town. . .
Supervisor Austin-outlined the phases the town is engagdd in.
Carl Barber-re: speed limit on Old Forge Park
Supervisor Austin: the request has been made to the Mr. Kelly, State
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Department of Transportation.
Francis Fish:re: repaving of roads that the Contractor tore up
placing water pipes
Supervisor Austin: end of §eptember.
Francis Fish: re :guard rails for Dixon Road
Supervisor Austin: refetoto Highway Dept.
Meeting recessed.
Informal Lighting Dist. meeting held (Qsby. Lighting Dist.)
Petition was received regarding Queensbury Lighting District.
Meeting Reopened 9: 10 P.M. —'
RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION N0, 272 Introduced by Mr. Harold Robillard, who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Gordon Streeter:
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed on Abstract 73-9-numbered
1163-1305 totaling $40,610'3..7'4 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following,, vote :
Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin
Noes: None
Absent: None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
Special Meeting September 20, 1973
Members Present:
John Austin Supervisor
Daniel Olson Councilman
Robert Barber Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Gordon Streeter Councilman
J. David Little Town Counsel
The following were also present :
Raymond Buckley George Liapes Harold Boynton
James Maines Thomas Flaherty Daniel Collins
Lee Coleman Residents of areas in the town interested
in the Queensbury Lighting District
The meeting was opened at 7 :31 P.M. with a salute to the flag.
First on the agenda was a public hearing on the consolidation of the
Queensbury Water District, the South Queensbury Water District —'
No. 2, the West Queensbury Water District and the Queensbury Water
Stotage and Distribution District, into a single water district to
be known as the Queensbury Water District.
Proof of publication of the public hearing was shown by the Clerk
The public hearing was opened at 7 :38 P.M.
Mr. Austin explained that this was being done as a means to improve the
bookeeping. Also this had been recommeided before and since the Queens-
bury Water Treatment and Distribution Center is under construction on
the Corinth Road. , this seems like a good time to make the consolidation.