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2018-03-05 MTG#9 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 720 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG#9 MARCH 5, 2018 RES#111-121 7:00 P.M. B.H. #1-2 BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT SUPERVISOR JOHN STROUGH COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER COUNCILWOMAN CATHERINE ATHERDEN COUNCILMAN GEORGE FERONE COUNCILMAN JENNIFER SWITZER TOWN COUNSEL ROBERT HAFNER, ESQ. TOWN OFFICIALS WATER/WASTEWATER SUPERINTENDENT, CHRIS HARRINGTON PRESS LOOK TV, POST STAR PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILWOMAN JENNIFER SWITZER SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Called meeting to order... 1.0 RESOLUTION ENTERING QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION NO. BOH 1, 2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of hereby adjourns from Regular Session and moves into the Queensbury Board of Health. Duly adopted this 5th day of March, 2018 by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Strough Noes: None Absent:None RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE APPLICATION OF TOM AND TERRI KUBRICKY RESOLUTION NO.: BOH 1,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board serves as the Town's Local Board of Health and is authorized by Town Code Chapter 136 to issue variances from the Town's On-Site Sewage Disposal Ordinance, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 721 WHEREAS, Tom and Terri Kubricky (Applicants) have applied to the Local Board of Health for variances from Chapter 136 to maintain an existing wastewater treatment system that does not meet today's current requirements on property they recently purchased as follows: 1. Dry well is 94' from the existing well line instead of the required 150' setback, 2. Septic tank is 8.5' from the westerly property line instead of the required 10' setback, 3. Dry well is 4' from the westerly property line instead of the required 10' setback, 4. Continued use of the dry well which is 6' in diameter and 4' deep with an absorption area of 755 feet, instead of the required minimum of 183 square feet of absorption area, on property located at 89 Pilot Knob Road in the Town of Queensbury, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury's Local Board of Health will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 19`h, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, to consider Tom and Terri Kubricky's sewage disposal variance application concerning property located at 89 Pilot Knob Road, Queensbury (Tax Map No.: 227.18-1-15) and at that time all interested persons will be heard, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town Clerk to publish the Notice of Public Hearing presented at this meeting and send a copy of the Notice to neighbors located within 500' of the applicant's property as required by law. Duly adopted this 5tn day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier NOES None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION ADJOURNING QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION BOH 2,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Board of Health hereby adjourns and moves back into the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury. Duly adopted this 5th day of March, 2018, by the following vote: AYES: Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden NOES: None ABSENT: None 2.0 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING- CONSOLIDATION WEST QUEENSBURY AND CAREY ROAD SEWER DISTRICT REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 722 PUBLICATION DATE: January 26th 2018, February 2, 9, 16, 2018 SUPERVISOR STROUGH-I will open the public hearing. Anybody wish to speak to this? JOHN SALVADOR-I noticed a signup sheet here. Is that for this hearing? I think it would be a good idea if you did have a signup sheet for this hearing for the record. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Okay, thank you. MR. SALVADOR-Has the Town received any written submissions for this public hearing to this date? SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Not that I am aware of. MR. SALVADOR-My comments this evening are further to my letter of January 26th, directed to this Board as well as Mr. Chris Harrington. Wherein, I expressed my concerns for effectuating a consolidation of the West Queensbury Sewer District with that of the Carey Road Sanitary Sewer District as early as April 1, 2018. The reasons being there was a great dissimilarity between the processing scheme for each of these two districts. The West Glens Falls District is a gravity flow system not involving any pump stations. The Carey Road Sewer District is a low flow force main type of system involving forty five onsite individual pump stations. The estimated costs of these pumps stations the Carey Road Sewer District could be as high as twenty thousand dollars capital investment costs for each of the property owners when you consider the necessity to have the emergency power generator. In addition to that there are maintenance costs, operating costs for this onsite pump station. The participants of the West Glens Falls system do not have this burden. The design and permitting process of the Carey Road Sewer District as of this date is incomplete. We don't know what the final cost of the project is going to be. Everything in this consolidation agreement is based on estimates for the Carey Road Sewer District. We don't know the relationship between the completion of the Carey Road Sewer District and the levying of the benefit tax for that district. The Agreement, paragraph g, page 3 of the Agreement shows the reasoning for the ability to combine those two sewer systems. They list the unit cost for the Carey Road Sewer District as compared to the unit cost for the West Glens Falls District as being somewhat the same. They have done this by taking the actual cost, the cost we know in the West Glens Falls District since the district was up and operating fully installed. I have applied estimated costs for the Carey Road Sewer District. In doing so they have predicated the whole comparison on the basis of the existing uses of the land. Whereby there are a total of eleven hundred thirty nine benefit units in that district. When you run the math they get a possible hundred and forty five dollars as compared to a hundred and fifty one for West Glens Falls and the average the two to come up with the one hundred and forty seven for the combined. It looks like a very simple exercise. However, they state in the agreement that the West Glens Falls Benefit Unit could be reduced marketability in the future if the project is built out as estimated. When built out there will be twenty three hundred ninety nine benefit units, running the math there the benefit unit tax would only be seventy five dollars. When you average the seventy five dollars with a hundred and forty five of the West Glens Falls you come up with a hundred and ten dollar average. This means that all the participants in the combined consolidated district would then be levied a hundred and ten dollars per unit. This would work to benefit a great deal the West Glens Falls people to the determent of those in the Carey Road Sewer District. Without consolidation the Carey Road people would only pay seventy five dollars a unit, whereas after consolidation they would pay a hundred and ten. This is in addition to the fact that the people in the Carey Road Sewer District have to bear the cost the capital cost of their pump station, which could run to twenty thousand dollars including emergency power generator. I just don't know if the participants in that district are fully aware of what this consolidation would amount to. They could benefit very highly from the buildout whereas if it is consolidated they will not receive the corresponding benefit. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Thank you. TRAVIS WHITEHEAD, QUEENSBURY-A couple minutes ago Mr. Strough mentioned that we have an established district in the Carey Road District. It might be established on paper. I am making sure of that because last time I looked DEC had not signed off on it. That waste is going REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 723 to a sewer plant that is under a consent order for the DEC for not being able to handle discharges so I am making sure that is established. I know over the last year you have been working steadily to get in one piece after another to get this to the point for on paper it's approved. This is the very first time that I can recall over the past year when they set this hearing that the idea of consolidating this district with another district was ever mentioned. I wonder why over the past year this hadn't been mentioned. It seems to me like it is a significant event. My problem here is more with the process. In that if you had some ideas that this was going to happen it should have been stated a year ago as we were talking and as we were trying to go forward. But, it was not so today it is thrown out there. I don't really know how it could benefit anybody in West Glens Falls. They've already retired about two thirds of their debt. Why should they see brand new debt from an area across the way thrown at them? I don't know. I can suspect some of the problems are that this new district is not very well established in the fact that the people the businesses, etc. it is largely vacant land. Trying to assess vacant land for an improvement is a real problem. You can't go ahead and assess somebody if it's vacant land. This is a very short time for payback on the debt, fifteen years. West Glens Falls was considerably longer...they end about the same time, I'm not sure if it helps anybody. If I were an owner there I would sit on that property that vacant property for fifteen years so I wouldn't have to pay these benefits taxes. I would have to pay a small amount, but they are vacant lands a very small amount compared to... I would gain the benefit by letting it sit there. Wait it out. Make my profit. I think a lot of these people are speculating on waiting it out there. The benefit tax I would question it just doesn't apply it doesn't make sense. If you look at some of the assessments there are two different tables in the Map, Plan, and Report that would give an estimate. They are both estimates of what individuals would be paying. You've got one guy there with twenty two acres of land you have some billboards out front. One residential property on it and he is going to be paying four thousand dollars a year. You have another adjoining property, which is commercial, but it is maybe a five acre footprint on a thirty three acre lot. He will be paying more than ten times that amount for fifteen years. The difference is perhaps five hundred thousand dollars over that fifteen years. I am not sure you are doing anything to help development by doing this. I have a question. I did send a question out earlier and I did not hear back. Actually, I heard back from Teri Ross and she said while it might sounds like it's a question for her it was not. It had to deal with the benefit assessments and she said that would be Chris Harrington. He is in the back of the room so I am assuming that he is going to come up and answer some of these questions afterwards. The question, I put out to Teri and to him the other day was why the big difference between residential and commercial on properties that is basically largely underdeveloped. There are even things in here that don't make sense. You get charged more per acre as the lot gets larger. You would think you would get a discount maybe after so many acres. In fact the rate goes up by fifty percent after ten acres on commercial property. That is one reason why the thirty three acre unit the one that had been owned by Native Textiles and has been recently sold to Angio Dynamics and some others. I'm not sure...it went to some holding company who is leasing it out to various people. The way it is set up now they are going to be paying a tremendous amount of money compared to a lot of their neighbors and I am not sure exactly why. To wind this back up I just want to get back to the beginning and basically ask the question. Is why do we have here was not this mentioned this idea of consolidation mentioned? I think this would have been relevant. I think it would have been relevant maybe to the series of steps that you took to get this place here. This is not the time to be throwing it people. Thank you. SUPERVISOR STROUGH-Anyone from the public that would like to speak to this proposition before us the consolidation of sewer districts? Seeing no member of the public would Superintendent of Water, Wastewater Chris Harrington please come forward. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED DIRECTOR OF WASTER, WASTEWATER, CHRIS HARRINGTON-Spoke to the Board regarding the Consolidation of West Queensbury Sanitary Sewer District and Carey Road Sanitary Sewer District. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT FOR CONSOLIDATION OF WEST QUEENSBURY SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT AND CAREY ROAD SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 724 RESOLUTION NO.: 112,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Jennifer Switzer WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHEREAS, New York General Municipal Law Article 17-A authorizes water and sewer districts to consolidate into combined districts if such combination "shall be conducive to the public health, welfare, and convenience and be of special benefit to the lands of the district," and WHEREAS, the West Queensbury Sanitary Sewer District ("West Queensbury District") was duly established by the Queensbury Town Board ("Town Board") in 2011 to serve the West Queensbury area from the City of Glens Falls line at Western and Thomas Streets to the area just past Exit 18 of the Adirondack Northway(I-87) on Corinth Road, and WHEREAS, the Carey Road Sanitary Sewer District ("Carey Road District") was duly established by the Town Board in 2016 to serve the Carey Industrial Park and adjacent properties along Corinth Road, Carey Road, Silver Circle, Big Bay Road and Big Boom Road, and connect to the West Queensbury District at two locations, but the improvements have not yet been constructed, and WHEREAS, potential environmental impacts of the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District were subject to review pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) at the time each of the Districts was established, and WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board is the body responsible for the administration of all its sewer districts, including the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District, and WHEREAS, the Town Wastewater Director studied whether it would be to the mutual benefit, and in the best interests of the customers each serves, to combine the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District into one District, and determined that such a combination would create greater operating efficiencies, provide better service to the public each serves, and generate cost savings by avoiding duplication in administrative services, and WHEREAS, Town Counsel and the Town Wastewater Director prepared a proposed Consolidation Agreement and provided it to the Town Board for its review, and WHEREAS, New York General Municipal Law Article 17-A requires the local government entities to be consolidated to endorse a Consolidation Agreement by adoption of a joint Resolution to commence consolidation proceedings, and WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board is the governing entity for both of the Districts, so the statutory requirement for a joint Resolution is satisfied by adoption of a single Resolution by the Queensbury Town Board on behalf of both Districts, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 725 WHEREAS, the Town Board adopted Resolution 52,2018 on January 22, 2018 endorsing the proposed Consolidation Agreement and scheduling a Public Hearing to hear public comments on the proposed Consolidation Agreement, and WHEREAS, after providing notice as required by General Municipal Law Article 17-A, the Town Board conducted a Public Hearing on the proposed Consolidation Agreement on March 5, 2018, and the Town Board has considered the evidence given together with other information, and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to consolidate the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District in accordance with General Municipal Law Article 17-A, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: 1. The Town Board hereby determines that consolidation of the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District as described in the Consolidation Plan is not an "action" for purposes of SEQRA review as it does not involve any project or physical activity, planning and policy making activity or adoption of agency rules, regulations and procedures, that may affect the environment. 2. The Town Board hereby determines that consolidation of the West Queensbury District and the Carey Road District as described in the Consolidation Plan would be conducive to the public health, welfare, and convenience and be of special benefit to the lands of the Districts, approves the final Consolidation Agreement and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute the Consolidation Agreement in substantially the form presented at this meeting. The Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, the Town Water Superintendent and the Town Clerk to take all actions necessary to effectuate this Resolution and the Consolidation Agreement. Duly adopted this 5tn day of March,2018 by the following vote: AYES: Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone NOES: None ABSENT:None 3.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR FOR RESOLUTIONS ONLY(LIMIT—3 MINUTES) THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE SPOKE REGARDING RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENGAGEMENT OF SPCA OF UPSTATE NEW YORK, INC. FOR PROVISION OF DOG CONTROL SERVICES WITHIN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Ginelle Jones- Queensbury, Warren County Public Health, Patti Heslin, Queensbury, Cynthia Harrigan, Glens Falls, Kathleen Kelly, Queensbury, Trudy Phillips, Queensbury, Bradley Bell, Queensbury, Kat Griffin, Queensbury, Ken Lonzo, Glens Falls, Robin Barkenhagen, Glens Falls, Jim Fitzgerald, Warren County SPCA, Queensbury, Jonathan Schopf, Attorney for Warren County SPCA, Clifton Park, Thomas Ordway, Queensbury, Elizabeth Carbone, Owner Dog Logic LLC, resident of Queensbury, Shawn Lamouree, Under Sheriff Warren County, Queensbury, Rachel Seeber, Queensbury, Michael Wild, Warren County Supervisor at Large, Queensbury,Jeanie Roberts, Queensbury. 4.0 RESOLUTIONS REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 726 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIRING OF ROBERT METIVIER AS TEMPORARY LABORER IN TOWN WATER DEPARTMENT TO PERFORM INSPECTIONS FOR SHORE COLONY WATER DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO.: 113,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's Water Superintendent has requested Town Board authorization to hire a part time, Temporary Laborer to work for the summer for the Town's Water Department to perform inspections at Shore Colony to meet New York State Department of Health requirements, and WHEREAS, funds for such positions have been budgeted for in the 2018 Town Budget, and WHEREAS, Town Policy requires that familial relationships must be disclosed and the Town Board must approve the appointment of Town employees' relatives and Robert Metivier is the brother of Town Councilman Anthony Metivier, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the hiring of Robert Metivier as a part time, Temporary Laborer to work for the summer in the Town's Water Department to perform inspections at Shore Colony to meet New York State Department of Health requirements, commencing on or about May ls`,2018 and ending on or about October 315`,2018 at a rate of 514.00 per hour to be paid from the appropriate payroll account, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Water Superintendent, Budget Officer and/or Town Supervisor to complete any forms and take any action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES: Mr. Strough,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer NOES: None ABSENT:None ABSTAIN: Mr.Metivier RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROMOTION OF JERMEY SQUIRES FROM LABORER TO HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR IN CEMETERY DEPARTMENT RESOLUTION NO. 114,2018 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 727 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury's Cemetery Superintendent has advised that there is currently a vacancy in the Heavy Equipment Operator position in the Cemetery Department, and WHEREAS, consistent with the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Cemetery Superintendent posted for such position, and WHEREAS, Jermey Squires, a current full-time Laborer within the Department, has requested a promotion to the position, and WHEREAS, the Cemetery Superintendent recommends that the Town Board authorize the promotion of Jermey Squires from Laborer to HEO as Mr. Squires has the required job experience for the position and will obtain and maintain the required CDL license, and WHEREAS,the Town Board wishes to authorize the requested promotion, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the promotion of Jermey Squires from Laborer to Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) in the Town Cemetery Department effective on or about March 6"', 2018 at the rate of pay specified in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Town and CSEA for the HEO position, subject to Mr. Squires obtaining and maintaining the required CDL license, a ninety (90) day probationary period, and any other applicable Civil Service requirements, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Cemetery Superintendent and/or Budget Officer to complete any forms and take any action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018 by the following vote: AYES Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR FUNDS FROM NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES RESOLUTION NO.: 115,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 728 WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS,the Town of Queensbury's Accountant has advised the Town Board that the Town is eligible to apply for reimbursement funds from the New York State Office of Children&Family Services (NYS OCFS)relating to the support of the Warren County Youth Court, and WHEREAS, the Town's Accountant has requested Town Board authorization to prepare a fund application for the Warren County Youth Court in 2018, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town's Accountant to prepare the application for Youth Development/Delinquency Prevention Youth Services Funds from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Town Budget Officer and/or Accountant to execute the funding application and take any other action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5tn day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES: Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES: None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING JOAN JENKIN TO BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW RESOLUTION NO. 116,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury has previously established the Town of Queensbury Board of Assessment Review in accordance with the New York State Real Property Tax Law, and WHEREAS, the term of Board of Assessment Review Member Joan Jenkin recently expired and Ms.Jenkins has expressed interest in being reappointed to the Board, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 729 RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby reappoints Joan Jenkin to serve as a member of the Queensbury Board of Assessment Review with her term to expire September 30'h, 2021 in accordance with New York State Real Property Tax Law§523. Duly adopted this 5tn day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES : Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES : None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PAYMENTS TO NORTH QUEENSBURY AND QUEENSBURY CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES UNDER CURRENT AGREEMENTS RESOLUTION NO.: 117,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, fire protection services are provided to the Town of Queensbury by the Bay Ridge Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.,North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Co., Inc., Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co., Inc., South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Co, Inc., and the West Glens Falls Volunteer Fire Co., Inc., in accordance with agreements between each Fire Company and the Town, and WHEREAS, the Town's Agreements with the North Queensbury and Queensbury Central Fire Companies (Fire Companies) expired on December 31,2017, and WHEREAS, in such Agreements the Town and Fire Companies agreed that the terms and provisions of the existing Agreements may continue during the interim period pending execution of new Agreements which is anticipated to occur sometime within the next few months of 2018, and WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 381,2017, the Town Board authorized payment vouchers constituting 1/12"' of the respective 2017 Contract Amount(s) for January and February to the Fire Companies under their current respective Agreements, which payments constituted advance payments on the new fire protection services 2018 Agreement(s), and WHEREAS, the Fire Companies may face cash flow shortages before the new Agreements can be executed and therefore the Town Board wishes to authorize advance payments under the current, respective Agreement(s), which if new Agreements are entered into will constitute advance payments on the 2018 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 730 agreements to the Fire Companies, such advances to be deducted from contract payments to be paid if and after the 2018 Agreements are ratified, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to approve payment vouchers constituting 1/12`h of the respective 2017 Contract Amount(s) (not including Vehicle Fund) during March, April, May and June, if needed, to the North Queensbury and Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Companies under the current, respective Agreements,which payments will constitute advance payments on the new fire protection services 2018 Agreement(s)if such Agreements are entered into, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and Town Budget Officer to make the necessary arrangements to make such payments which are authorized under the current Agreement(s) and take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES: Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES: None ABSENT:None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADVANCE PAYMENTS TO BAY RIDGE, NORTH QUEENSBURY AND WEST GLENS FALLS EMERGENCY/RESCUE SQUADS UNDER CURRENT AGREEMENTS RESOLUTION NO.: 118,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, general emergency ambulance services are provided to the Town of Queensbury by the Bay Ridge Rescue Squad, Inc., North Queensbury Rescue Squad, Inc., and West Glens Falls Emergency Squad, Inc., (Squads)in accordance with Agreements between each Squad and the Town, and WHEREAS,the Town's Agreements with the Squads expired on December 31,2017, and REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 731 WHEREAS, in such Agreements the Town and Squads agreed that the terms and provisions of the existing Agreements may continue during the interim period pending execution of new Agreements which is anticipated to occur sometime within the next few months of 2018, and WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 382,2017, the Town Board authorized payment vouchers constituting 1/12th of the respective 2017 Contract Amount(s) for January and February to the Squads under their current respective Agreements,which payments constituted advance payments on the new general emergency ambulance services 2018 Agreement(s), and WHEREAS, the Squads may face cash flow shortages before the new Agreements can be executed and therefore the Town Board wishes to again authorize advance payments under the current, respective Agreement(s), which after new Agreements are entered into, will constitute advance payments on the 2018 Agreement(s) to the Squads, such advances to be deducted from contract payments to be paid after the 2018 Agreements are ratified, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Supervisor to approve payment vouchers for 1/12th of the respective 2017 Contract Amount(s) during March, April, May and June, if needed, to the Bay Ridge Rescue Squad, Inc., North Queensbury Rescue Squad, Inc., and West Glens Falls Emergency Squad, Inc., (Squads) under the current, respective Agreements, which payments will constitute advance payments on the new general emergency ambulance services 2018 Agreements if such Agreement are entered into, with the further understanding that the Town shall also approve payment vouchers for 1/12th of the Squads' paid daytime service costs, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and Town Budget Officer to make the necessary arrangements to make such payments which are authorized under the current Agreement(s) and take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5th day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTRACT ADDENDUM WITH SOLITUDE LAKE MANAGEMENT REGARDING THE 2018 LAKE MANAGEMENT AND AQUATIC VEGETATION INSTALLATION FOR GLEN LAKE AQUATIC PLANT GROWTH CONTROL DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO.: 119,2018 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 732 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 79,2018, the Queensbury Town Board authorized engagement of Solitude Lake Management (Solitude) for the Aquatic Vegetation Management Program for Glen Lake for the amount of$43,030 in accordance with Solitude's January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018 Contract, and WHEREAS, Solitude has presented the Town Board with a Contract Addendum dated February 21, 2018 for additional services providing for Solitude collecting the riparian and downstream address list for notification for an additional sum of$900, and WHEREAS, the Town will continue to adhere to all New York State Law bidding requirements as well as the terms and conditions of its Contract with Solitude dated January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018, and WHEREAS,the Town Board wishes to authorize such Addendum as presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Contract Addendum with Solitude Lake Management dated February 21, 2018 regarding Solitude's additional services related to the Aquatic Vegetation Lake Management Program for Glen Lake for the additional amount of$900, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to pay expenses incurred from appropriations in the Glen Lake Misc. Contractual Account No.: 051-8790-4400 in the additional amount of$900 and/or take any actions necessary to provide for such payment, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to sign the Contract Addendum substantially in the form presented at this meeting and/or any other needed documentation and the Town Supervisor, Town Budget Officer and/or Town Purchasing Agent to take any and all action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION APPROVING AUDIT OF BILLS MARCH 6TH, 2018 REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 733 RESOLUTION NO.: 120,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to approve an audit of bills presented as a Warrant with a run date of March I'`,2018 and a payment date of March 6"',2018, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the Warrant with a run date of March ls`,2018 and a payment date of March 6"',2018 totaling $821,067.77, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and/or Town Budget Officer to take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES Mr.Metivier,Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough NOES None ABSENT :None 5.0 CORRESPONDENCE DEPUTY CLERK O'BRIEN-Supervisor's Report from Building and Codes and Community Development for December 2017,January and February 2018 on file in Town Clerk's Office. 6.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR(LIMIT-4 MINUTES) SHAWN LAMOUREE, UNDERSHERIFF, WARREN COUNTY-Spoke to the Board regarding the hundred thousand dollars in the Warren County SPCA Contract with the County noting it is only for cats. TOM ORDWAY-Spoke to the Board regarding SPCA of Upstate New York. MIKE WILD, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding the Workshop to be held regarding the contract for dog control in the Town. RACHEL SEEBER, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding the Workshop Meeting to be held regarding dog control, asked to have the Workshop held in the Queensbury Activities Center. PATTI HESLIN, QUEENSBURY-Spoke to the Board regarding animal control in the Town. ELIZABETH CARBONE-Asked the Board how many of them have been to SPCA of Upstate Animal Shelter and would they leave their dog there'? Noted her concern with the level of care that is going to be offered. JACQUELINE LORENZ-Asked the Board to reconsider their decision regarding animal control in Queensbury. REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 03-05-2018,MTG 99 734 JOHN SALVADOR-Spoke to the Board regarding the Real Property Transfer Law. 7.0 TOWN BOARD DISCUSSIONS COUNCILMAN METIVIER(WARD I) • No comment COUNCILWOMAN ATHERDEN(WARD II) • No comment COUNCILMAN FERONE(WARD III) • New signal light went in on Aviation Road. • Looking forward to meeting with SPCA of Upstate New York to answer some of the questions that were raised today. Thank you for being here. COUNCILWOMAN SWITZER(WARD IV) • Congratulated the Queensbury Girls Nordic Ski Team who became State Champions last week at Gore Mountain. • Congratulated Hunter Montgomery who won a State title in the Slalom Skiing at Crystal Mountain. SUPERVISOR STROUGH • Household Tire Recycling Day to be held on May 5"', 2018 between 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. at the Warren County DPW, 4028 Main Street, Warrensburg. The limit is ten tires. No tire on rims. No cut tires they have to be a complete tire. No solid tires. No excessive dirt, mud or stones. No tractor loader or heavy equipment tires. For further information contact Warren County DPW. • Supervisors Report to Town Board and Community. • Thanked Look TV and sponsors Storedtech. RESOLUTION ADJOURNING REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING RESOLUTION NO. 121,2018 INTRODUCED BY: Mr.George Ferone WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Catherine Atherden RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Regular Town Board Meeting. Duly adopted this 5"'day of March,2018,by the following vote: AYES:Mrs. Atherden,Mr.Ferone,Mrs. Switzer,Mr. Strough,Mr.Metivier NOES: None ABSENT:None Respectfully Submitted Caroline H. Barber Town Clerk Town of Queensbury MINUTES PREPARED BY KAREN A. O'BRIEN,DEPUTY TOWN CLERK II