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RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AUDIT OF BILLS
RESOLUTION NO. 65 , introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed on Abstract 71-3 numbered
314 through 398 , totaling $13,992.99 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, -Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
Special Meeting March 18 , 1971
Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor --
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
John D. Austin Jr. Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson Jr. Councilman
Attorney Harold Katz was- not present.
The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor:
Carlton C. Tucker
Pliney Tucker
George Liapes
Howard & Dorothy O' Sick
Robert Pollock
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION No. 66, introduced by Mr. Austin , who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Demboski.
WHEREAS, Donald Hunt of R.D. #3 , Luzerne Road , Glens Falls, N.Y. has
made application in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) Section 4, of an
ordinance of the Town of Queensbury entitled ORDINANCE FOR THE REGULA-
TION OF MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME COURTS IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY,
WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile home outside of a duly
licensed mobile home court at property situated Big Bay Road, Town of
Queensbury, New York, 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 April 15 , 1971 at 8 :00 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
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with the provisions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Demboski, Mr. .Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes : None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 67, introduced by Mr. Robillard, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Demboski.
WHEREAS, Howard Ronald O' Sick of R.D. #3, Mallory Avenue , Glens
Falls New York has made application in accordance with —''
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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 QUEENSBUR'Y, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, to locate a mobile
home outside of_a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated
Burch Road , Town of Queensbury, New York, 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 April 15 , 1971, at 8 :00 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. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes : None
Supervisor Solomon passed the minutes of the Planning Board meeting
to the Councilmen.
A petition signed by 66 :residents of the Old Forge Park Development
was given to the Town Board protesting the dumping of debris caused
by the Glens Falls Urban Renewal on property located on upper Sherman
Avenue. The petition was given to the Town Clerk for filing.
The following letter was read :
Town of Queensbury
Queensbury Town Office Building
Supervisor' s Office
March 11, 1971
To: The Town Board
I wish to officially appoint the following persons to the
"Queensbury Committee for Community Beautification":
Mrs. Caroline Curran, 7 June Drive, Glens Falls, N.Y.
Mrs. Virginia Prater, 15 Maplewood Drive, Glens Falls, N.Y.
These appointments to take effect immediately.
Gerald B. Solomon
Supervisor
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RESOLUTION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
ENTITLED "ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ORDINANCE".
RESOLUTION No. 68 , introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Austin.
RESOLVED, that a public- hearing be held on the following ordinance
on the 15th day of April, 1971 at 8 :00 P.M. at the Queensbury Town
Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, New York, and
that the Town Clerk give notice of such hearing by publication of a
notice thereof in the official Town Newspapers at least once 10 days
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.
RESOLVED, That the following Electrical Inspection Ordinance be
adopted by the Town of Queensbury creating the position of Electrical
Inspector.
Section 1- ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR: The Chief Inspector, and each
of the duly appointed Inspectors of the New York Board of Fire Under-
writers are hereby authorized and deputized as agents of the Town of
Queensbury to make inspections and reinspections of all electrical
installations heretofore and hereafter- described, and to approve or
disapprove the same. In no event, however, will the cost or expense
of such inspections and reinspections be a charge against the Town
of Queensbury.
Section 2- DUTIES OF THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR: It shall be the
duty of the Inspector to report in writing to the Chief Building
Inspector, whose duty it shall be to enforce all provisions of this
Code, all violations or deviations from or omissions of the electrical
provisions of the Building Code applicable to the Town of Queensbury
and of all local laws, Ordinances and the Building Code as referred
to in this Ordinance insofar as any of the same apply to electrical
wiring. The Inspector shall make inspections and reinspections of
electrical installations in and on properties in the Town of Queens-
bury upon the written request of an authorized official of the Town
of Queensbury or as herein provided. The Inspector is authorized to
make inspections and reinspections of electrical wiring, installations ,
devices, appliances and equipment, in or on properties within the Town
of Queensbury where he deems it necessary for the protection of life
and property. In the event of an emergency it is the duty of the In-
spector to make electrical inspections upon the oral request of an
official or officer of the Town of Queensbury.
It shall be the duty of the Inspector to furnish written reports to
the proper officials of the Town of Queensbury and owners and/or
lessees of property where defective electrical installations and
equipment are found upon inspection. He shall authorize the issuing
of a certificate, of compliance when electrical installations and
equipment are in conformity with this Ordinance. He shall direct
that a copy of the certificate of compliance be sent to the Town of
Queensbury to the attention of the Building Inspector.
Section 3- VIOLATIONS OF THE ORDINANCE: It shall be a violation
of this Ordinance for any person, firm or corporation to install or
cause to be installed, or to alter electrical wiring for light, heat
or power in or on properties of the Town of Queensbury until appli-
cation for inspection has been filed with The New York Board of Fire
Underwriters. It shall be a violation of this Ordinance for a person,
firm or corporation to connect or cause to be connected electrical
wiring in or on properties for light, heat or power, to any source
of electrical energy supply, prior to the issuance of a temporary
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certificate, or a certificate of compliance by the New York Board of
Fire Underwriters.
Section 4—This Ordinance will take effect ten .days after its
publication and posting in accordance with the provisions of Section 133
of the Town Law,
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None
The meeting was opened to tle public . Mr. Carleton Tucker and
Mr. Robert Pollock voiced their protests against the use of an
Upper Sherman Avenue site for disposal of urban renewal demolition
debris. TIC City of Glens Falls owns the site located in the Town
of Queensbury but its request to use the area for a landfill disposal
operation was denied by the Town Board several years ago following a
public hearing that brought forth strong and concerted opposition from
residents of the area. Supervisor Solomon explained that the Board hoped
to have a legal interpretation tomorrow from the Town Attorney. He in-
dicated that there was a question as to whether the city was in violation
of the town ordinance because the material being dumped was debris not
garbage. Mr. Tucker said jiink cars were being hauled there. Mr. Solomon
said he was not aware of this. Mr. Tucker said the city has a site on
Sherman Island and there is plenty of room down there. Mr. Tucker asked
why did the city pick this particular time to dump on Sherman Avenue.
Mr. Pollock wanted to know who gave Glens Falls the right to dump in
Queensbury and whether the city owned other areas with similar rights.
After Mr. Solomon pointed out that the demolition haulers have agreed
to cover up the debris, Mr. Tucker asked about the legality of removing
sand and gravel in an R-3 District. The Supervisor pointed out that this
is legal as a non-conformin; use that pre-existed zoning. Councilman
Robillard brought up the subject of complaints he had heard concerning
debris falling off trucks en route to the area. If the trucks are not
securely covered they are in violation of the ordinance. Councilman
Austin said he to was very concerned about the operations on Sherman
Avenue of the last two days and said while we are waiting for the Town
Counsel' s decision, I am of the firm opinion that the activity is con-
trary to our ordinance. The meeting was closed to the public.
RESOLUTION TO POST HIGHWAYS
RESOLUTION No. 69, introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Austin.
WHEREAS, Superintendent of Highways, Carl A. Garb, has recommended
Pursuant to Section 1660, Subdivision (a) 11 of the New York State
Vehicle and Traffic Law, that certain Highways within the town should
be closed to any vehicle with _a gross weight in excess of-k1'tons per
wheel, effective from the time of the erection of the signs and
WHEREAS, the restriction will be in effect until the removal of the
signs as directed by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury,
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the following; roads be closed under this order and
further
RESOLVED, that proper notice shall be made in the local press.
Aviation Road from Potter Road to Mountain Road
Gurney Lane Mt. It County Road to Town Line
Butler Pond Road " Mountain Road to the end
Fuller Mt. Road " Mountain Road to Boot Jack
Clendon Mt. Road " Mountain Road to Town Line
Luzerne Mt. Road " Mountain Road to Town Line
Pitcher Road VanDusen Road to Mountain Road
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Richardson Street from City Line to Corinth Road
Luzerne Road if City Line to Mountain Road
Sherman Avenue it City Line to Mountain Road
Peggy Ann Road if Old Forge Road to Mountain Road
Highland Avenue Dix Avenue to Boulevard
East Sanford Street " Quaker Road to City Line
Chestnut Ridge Road " 9L to Sanford Ridge Rd. (Town Line)
Meadowbrook Road " City Line to Haviland Road
Cronin Road " 9L to Bay Road
Mannis Road " Blind Rock Road to end
Glen Lake Road " Bay Road to Route 9
Jenkinsvffie Road " Sunnyside East to 9L (Ridge Rd. )
Clements Road " 9L to Town Line
Cleverdale Road " 9L to end
Assembly Point Roads: (Both Roads from 9L to end)
Lockhart Mountain '' Bay Road to 9L
Ellsworth Road " Bay Road to end
Pickle Hill Road " 9L to Bay Road
Sweet Road " Rt. 9 to County Club Road
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None
RESOLUTION TO REAPPOINT RECREATION COMMISSION MEMBER
RESOLUTION No. 70, introduced by Mr. Demboski, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
WHEREAS, the term of Daniel C. Olsen, as a member of the Queensbury
Recreation Commission expired February 27 , 1971, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that Daniel C. Olsen be and he is hereby reappointed a
member of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury for
a term of five (5) years to commence February 27, 1971 and to expire
February 27, 1976.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon. °
Noes: None
RESOLUTION TO SET SALARY
RESOLUTION No. 71, introduced by Mr. Robillard, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Austin.
WHEREAS, this Board did by Resolution No. 61 appoint J. Patrick Dee,
Provisional Patrolman and
WHEREAS, this Board has been informed by the Police Chief that J.
Patrick Dee has successfully completed a Municipal Police Training
School, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the yearly salary of J. Patrick Dee be and is hereby
set at $6 ,800.00 effective March 15 , 1971.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INCREASE IN SALARY
RESOLUTION No. 72, introduced by Mr. Demboski, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
WHEREAS, this board did by Resolution No. 62 appoint James F. Ogden,
Provisional Sergeant, thereby qualifying him for an increase in salary,
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therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the yearly salary of James F. Ogden be $7,700.00
effective March 15 , 1971.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin., Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes : None
Supervisor Solomon announced that fee charges for commercial
rubbish collectors, contractors and sewage haulers are being re-
viewed with the expectation of adopting regulations and schedules
that will be in line with those in effect in surrounding munici-
palities.
Supervisor Solomon said there would be a workshop meeting on water
for Tuesday night, March 23rd, with Joseph L. Kestner, the consulting
engineer on the proposed Hudson River filtration plant and water
district in western Queensbury.
Supervisor Solomon reminded the residents of Queensbury that they
will need the official sticker in order to gain access to the land-
full site after April lst. Starting April 4th the landfill site
will be open on Sundays. The stickers may be obtained from the Town
Clerk upon proper identification.
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
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Regular Meeting March 25 , 1971
Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
John D. Austin, Jr. Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
Attorney Harold Katz was present.
The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor:
J. Murano, LWV
J. Mears, LTV
Florence Mcllvaine, G.F. Times & Post Star
Edward Waters, Dog Warden
Harold Clark
Clara Clark
Carl Garb, Supt. of Highways
Pliney Tucker
Robert Pollock
Mary Lou Quinn, Tri-County News
George Liapes, Building Inspector
Roy Phillips, Asst. Building„ Inspector
The meeting was called to order at 8 :40 P.M. cith a salute to the flag.
Supervisor Solomon apologized for the meeting starting late but explained
that the Board had been in a workshop session on the sewer situation.
The Mobile Home Application of Harold Clark to locate a mobile home on
Illinois Avenue , Town of Queensbury was tabled until the next meeting
on April 1st.