1971-08-19 SP 18,9
Special Meeting August 19, 1971
Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
John D. Austin, Jr. Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Attorney Harold Katz was also present.
Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. was absent.
- The meeting was called to order at 8 :15 P.M. and opened with a
salute to the flag.
`- The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor:
Ed Waters Kip Grant
Mary Lou Quinn Douglas Johnson
Ralph Russo III Robert Russell
The public hearing on the Mobile Home application of Robert- Russell
was declared open at 8 :16 P.M. This application has the approval
of the Building Inspector. Proof of advertising was presented to
the Board by the Clerk. No one spoke for or against the application.
The public hearing was declared closed at 8 :18 P.M.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 171, introduced by Mr. Austin, who moved its adoption
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
Whereas, Robert Russell of Whitehall, 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 REGULATION 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 on Dawn Drive ,
Town of Queensbury, 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 requested by said application, for the
following reasons: Sufficient hardship is shown, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, permission is hereby given to Robert Russell of Whitehall,
N.Y. to locate a mobile home outside of a licensed mobile home
court, at property situated- at Dawn Drive, Town of Queensbury and
that the Building Inspector is herebe authorized and directed to
issue- such permit in accordance with the tek-ms and conditions of
said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the fallowing vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard and Mr. Solomon.
Noes : None.
The Mobile Home application of Douglas Johnson was presented to the
Board for a Public Hearing. The hearing was declared open at 8 :20
P.M. The application has the Building Inspector' s approval. Proof
of advertising was presented to the B a rd by the Clerk. There was
.__ no one to speak for or against the application. The hearing was
declared closed at 8 :22 P.M.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 174, introduced by Mr. Demboski, who moved its adoption
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
WHEREAS, Douglas Johnson of Hudson 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 REGULATION 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
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licensed mobile home court at property situated at Lots No. 1 & 2
Pinello Road, Town of Queensbury 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 requested by said application, therefore
be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, permission is hereby given to Douglas Johnson of Hudson
Falls, N.Y. to locate a mobile home outside of a licensed mobile
home court, at property situated at Lots 1 & 2, Pinello Road,
Town of Queensbury 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. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard and Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None.
The application of John Matthews was then brought before the Board.
This application is for a 1 year permit and even though a public
hearing is not usually required for a one year permit but because
of its location it was decided that we should hold a public hearing
if that is the wish of the board.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 1759 introduced by Mr. Robillard, who moved its
adoption, seconded by Mr. Austin.
WHEREAS, John Matthews of RD #1, Lake George, 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 REGULATION 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 Plumb Point, Dark
Bay, Route 9L in the Town of Queensbury 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 consideratian 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 9, 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 acc-
ordance with the provisions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard and Mr. Solomon
Noes: Mr. Demboski.
The Mobile Home applications of Ralph Russo Ill, and Stephen Hall
were tabled until the next Board meeting.
Supervisor Solomon asked the Safety Committee to prepare recommendations
with respect to parking or standing on Old- Aviation Road. Now that
the relocated Aviation Road is open to traffic, the old section
previously a town road will be turned back to the town. The parking
there has created a problem.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL STREET LIGHTING
RESOLUTION NO2_176, introduced by Mr. Austin who moved its adoption
seconded by, Mr. Demboski.
RESOLVED, the following list of streetlights be installed as soon
as possible. They are to be the 400 Watt .white mercury type and the
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Town Clerk shall notify Niagara Mohawk by sending them a certified
copy of this resolution.
Pole No. 28 Corner of Wincrest Drive and Country Club
Road.
Pole No. 14 Corner of Sweet Road and Country Club Road.
Pole Nos. 5 and 3 on the 90 degree turn just as you go
on Chestnut Ridge Road from Ridge Road.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard and Mr. Solomon.
Mr. Solomon termed "erroneous" and "without basis" an article pub-
lished in the newspaper Tuesday concerning burning regulations
in the Town as set forth by Forest Ranger George Stec of the Con-
servation Dept. He referred to the article that a new amendment to
the Public Health Law makes burning in barrels illegal. With a
population of under 20,000 but more than 10,000 the town does not
come under the jurisdiction of the En-Con Air Pollution Control
Division but is still under the jurisdiction of the State Health
Department. Open burning in containers in the town will be allowed
until further notice. It will not be necessary to obtain a permit.
Mr. Solomon said he discussed this with the Chief Forest Ranger at
Warrensburg and with the State Health Department and they all agreed.
Councilman Demboski said that while burning might be allowed it
should not be encouraged. Councilman Austin said that many persons
have voluntarily stopped burning.
Councilman Austin announced that as a public service the highway
and water department will be sending notices to property owners
whose improvements extend onto the town right of way. These are not
to be construed as neither criticism nor permission, but to alert
owners to the possibility that lawns, fences and shrubbery may be
disrupted in the course of municipal improvements such as water and
sewer installations.
The meeting was declared open to the public.
Mary Lou Quinn asked when the street signs are going to be replaced
on June Drive and Carlton Court. Mr. Solomon stated that the roads
have not been turned back to the Town as yet and as soon as they
were the signs would be located and replaced.
Councilman Austin asked the board to consider a study of self-
service gasoline stations. Some municipal safety regulations may
be advisable.
On motion the meeting was adjourned at 8:42 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Donald A. Chase
Town Clerk
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RESOLUTION TO ATTEMPT TO REMEDY THE TRAFFIC SITUATION AT STORYTOWN, USA,
AND GURNEY LANE.
RESOLUTION NO. 171 , introduced by Mr. Austin, who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Demboski.
WHEREAS, the traffic signal at the intersection of Route 9 and the Story-
Town,USA, entrances and exits operates in such a manner as to inhibit the
normal flow of traffic on Route 9, a through highway, resulting in long
back-ups of vehicles at many times during the summer season; and
WHEREAS, the lack of a traffic signal at the intersection of Route 9,
Gurney Lane and the Warren County Municipal Center entrances and exits
inhibits the normal and -regular flow of traffic to and from the
Adirondack Northway, Interstate 87, to and from the Warren County
Municipal Center and Route 9 , resulting in long back-ups of vehicles
at many times throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, the aforementioned situations result in public safety dangers
to the Town of Queensbury and to the public generally; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the State Department of Transportation be and hereby is
requested to study the traffic problems at the aforesaid intersections
and take the necessary steps to remedy same.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes : Mr. Austin, Mr. Demboski, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson, and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None.
Regular Meeting August 26 , 1971
Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
John Austin, Jr. Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
Attorney Harold Katz was also present.
The meeting was called to order with a salute to the flag.
The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor:
Kip Grant
Ed Waters
Florence Mcllvaine
At the opening of the meeting the Supervisor acknowledged receipt of
a request from several residents of Barber Ave. asking to be included
in the Sewer District. He said it was one of several requests that
cannot be acted upon until the District receives State approval.
Supervisor Solomon presented to the Board a Mobile Home Application
from Regal Realty for a one year permit to locate a Mobile Home on
the site during the construction of the Regal Apartments. This
trailer would be used by a watchman to provide on-site surveillance.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ONE YEAR PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 177, introduced by Mr. Robertson who moved its adoption
seconded by Mr. Robillard.
WHEREAS, Regal Realty of Merrimack, New Hampshire has made application
in accordance with paragraph 2 (b) 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 of a duly licensed mobile
home court at property situated at Meadowbrook and Cronin Road and