1968-08-22 Regular Meeting August 22, 1968
Present:
Gerald Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m.
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j Supervisor Solomon greeted the following visitors:
Florence Mcllvaine - Reporter, The Post Star
N. Harwood Beaty - County Supervisor
Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintende of Queensbury Water District
Ralph Nestle - Visitor
George Stec - Forest Ranger, Town of Queensbury
Sterling Akins - Visitor
Pliney Tucker - Visitor
William Richardson - Visitor
STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
August 14, 1968
Supervisor and Town Board
Town of Queensbury Re: Mason Dump
Bay Road Ridge Road
Glens Falls, New York Queensbury Town
Attention: Mr. Gerald B. Solomon
Gentlemen:
Several complaints have been received in this. office re-
cently, one from the Conservation Department complaining about the
burning and water pollution at and from the above mentioned refuse
disposal area.
It is our understanding that this operation is in violation
of several Town ordinances and we respectfully request action be taken
on this matter.
Very truly yours
Sterling H. Edwards
Senior Sanitarian
Mr. George Stec, Forest Ranger in the Town of Queensbury was granted
the floor. Mr. Stec discussed the operation of the dumping area.
There is open dumping, not covered as well as fires which are burning
the refuse and sending out odors in the area.
234 Columbus Place
Cliffside Park, New Jersey
07010
July 29, 1968
Mr. Gerald Solomon
Town Supervisor
Queensbury Town Office
Queensbury, New York Subject: 80 Garden Apartment
Development, Bay Road
Dear Mr. Solomon:
In connection with our purchase of a 40-acre tract of land opposite
the Adirondack Community College and our plans to construct 80 upper
middle income garden apartments, we require concurrence from the
Town Board that Queensbury Township will purchase and assume res-
ponsibility for operation of the necessary sewerage treatment and
disposal plant sized for 120 apartment units. This plant will be
designed to meet the necessary New York State Department of Health
requirements.
This project, you will recall, was conceived and planned in early
1966 when three important steps were taken:
• We purchased a long-term option on the subject land
• We requested and obtained the necessary zoning
• We commenced a series of meetings on the sewerage 1
problem with the then-current town supervisor,
Mr. John 0. Webster
Mr. Webster confirmed the feasibility and indeed the desirability
of Queensbury cooperating in the development of the much needed
apartment dwellings since public sewerage was assumed to be
several years in the future. A number of letters were exchanged with
Mr. Webster prior to thetime he left office.
Since the need for this type of "totally landscaped" planned garden
apartment development has grown more acute and we wish to make further
financial commitments on this subject, we request that this matter be
brought before the Town Board.
Our timetable is one which requires the immediate commitment of funds
for architectural and engineering work to permit ground-breaking in
early March 1969. We would appreciate early action by the Town Board
in the form of a letter of intent.
Very truly yours
Edward R. Grahl
Councilman Robertson stated the original planning with the 1967
Town Board, was felt to be to the advantage of the Town of Queensbury
as a whole. Sewerage plant discussed Town is considering absorbing
the sewerage of the Adirondack Community College with the proposed
garden apartments as planned. Councilman Robertson also urged that
agreementshould be reached with the developer of the garden
apartments.
Supervisor Solomon announced that he has contacted Mr. Joseph A.
Kestner, Jr. on the subject of his plans for expanding water supply
with a filtersa#enrplant on the Hudson Ricer to be attached to the
present Queensbury Water District Supply System.
Councilman Demboski made a motion that a message be advanced to
Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner for a speedy recovery
of the Highway Superintendent, who is a patient in the Glens Falls
Hospital. Seconded by Mr. Robertson.
RESOLUTION NO. 181
Introduced by Mr. Robillard, who moved its adoption.
Seconded by Mr. Demboski
RESOLUTION DIRECTING DEFENSE OF LEGAL
ACTIONS AGAINST THE TOWN.
WHEREAS, BRADLEY KERNAGHAN and CHARLES DEMBROSKY as
Plaintiffs have commenced legal action against the Town alleging
the negligent construction and maintenance of Rockhurst and
Cleverdale Roads, and
WHEREAS, the question of highway construction and
maintenance is of great importance to the Town; therefore be it
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RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of the Town be, and he
hereby is, authorized and empowered to retain legal counsel in
the matter upon such terms as he deems proper and advisable and
he shall authorize such counsel on behalf of the Town to take such
action as may be deemed advisable to bring about a speedy determi-
nation of the rights and interests of the Town with respect to
said matter.
Duly adopted the 22nd day of August, 1968 by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 182
INTRODUCED BY MR. ROBERTSON, who moved its adoption
SECONDED BY MR. SOLOMON
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT DEED
FOR TOWN HIGHWAY
WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution of this Board duly
adopted and enacted, the Town has acquired lands of Mary D. Carey
and William F. Carey d/b/a Carey Real Estate Trust located in the
Town of Queensbury, and
WHEREAS, said Careys have executed and offered a deed
ceding to the Town a certain street or road for access to said
acquired lands as said street or road is shown on a Map prepared
by Rist-Frost, Associates, Consulting Engineers, dated June 5,
1968, filed with the Town Board, and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the southerly boundary
of the Glens Falls - Corinth Road, said point being north
840- 59' - 18" west, 619.0 feet from the north easterly
corner of the lands of the Carey Real Estate Trust; thence
south 050- 52' - 20" west, 2,433.30 feet to a point on
the southerly boundary of the lands of the Carey Real
Estate Trust; thence south 83° - 50' -02" west, and along
the southerly line of the lands of the Carey Real Estate
Trust 51.12 feet to a point; thence north 050 - 52' - 20"
east, 2,A43.22 feet to a point on the southerly boundary
of the Glens Falls - Corinth Road; thence south 840 - 59'
- 18" east and along the southerly boundary of the Glens
Falls - Corinth Road 50.01 feet to the point of beginning,
containing 2.798 * acres of land more or less.
Tie above description is intended to describe a
parcel of land 50 feet in width running southerly from the
Glens Falls - Corinth Road thru the lands of the Carey
Real Estate Trust, with the center-line of said 50 foot
wide parcel being at all times 644.0 feet distant westerly
from the easterly line of the lands of the Carey Real
Estate Trust.
and
WHEREAS, Bernard J. Codner, Superintendent of Highways
has advised this Board that he recocm ends the acceptance of said
street or road into the town highway system, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed in the best interest of the Town
to accept said street or road, and
WHEREAS, said deed has been approved in form by Harold
W. Katz, Counsel to the Board, now, therefore, be it
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RESOLVED, that the aforementioned deed be and the same
is hereby accepted and approved, and that the Town Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to cause said deed to be recorded in the
Warren County Clerk' s Office; after which said deed shall be
properly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, and be it further
RESOLVED, that this new street or road is hereby added
to the official inventory of town highways and described as follows:
ROAD #
Description:
Name:
Mileage:
Duly adopted this 22nd day of August, 1968 by the
following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard,
Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon
Noes - None
RESOLUTION No. 183 introduced by Mr. Robertson seconded by Mr. Turner
TAX ANTICIPATION NOTE RESOLUTION OF AUGUST 22, 1968
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A NOTE OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY,
NEW YORK, IN THE AMOUNT OF $41,366.00 IN ANTICIPATION
OF THE COLLECTION OF TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1969
WHEREAS, the former Town Supervisor, John Webster,
contacted with the Office of Planning Coordination of the State
of New York for urban planning assistance, and
WHEREAS, said John Webster executed Comptroller' s
Contract No. 307-2 with the State of New York to carry out this
project, and
WHEREAS, the share of the Town of Queensbury for said
Urban Planning Assistance Program No. P-76 has been determined
to be $4366 and demand for same has been made by the Bureau of
Planning Administration, and
WHEREAS, provision for the payment of said charge has
not been made in the current Town budget and no funds are avail-
able for the payment of said claim, now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED this 22nd day of August, 1968 by the
Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, New York, as follows:
Section 1. That the Town of Queensbury, New York, in
anticipation of the collection of real estate taxes to be levied
for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1969, and pursuant to
the Local Finance Law of the State of New York, shall issue and
sell a tax anticipation note in the amount of $4366 to mature on
August 22, 1969, and that the date of maturity of such note shall
not and does not extend beyond the applicable period provided by
Section 2tf,�.00 of the said Local Finance Law for the maturity of
such notes, to wit, beyond one year from date of issuance. -
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Section 2. That, except as herein specifically pre- �J
scribed, said note shall be of the date, terms, form, contents and
place of payment and at a rate of interest not exceeding four per
centum per annum, as may be determined by the Supervisor of the
Town of Queensbury, consistent, however, with the provisions of
the said Local Finance Law of the State of New York; and shall be
executed in the name of the said Town by its Supervisor and the
seal of the Town shall be attached thereto.
Section 3. That said note shall be sold at private sale
by the Town Supervisor at a price of not less than par value and
accured interest, if any, and upon the due execution and sale of
said note the same shall be delivered to the purchaser upon the
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payment by him of the purchase price in cash to the Town Super-
visor; and the receipt of such Supervisor shall be a full acquit-
tance to such purchaser who shall not be obliged to see to the
application of the purchase money.
Section 4. The full faith and credit of the Town of
Queensbury, New York, are pledged to the punctual payment of
principal of and interest on said note.
Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted this 22nd day of August, 1968 by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 184, introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by
Mr. Robertson.
MAINTENANCE
WATER MAINS
RESOLUTION OF TOWN BOARD
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation
proposes the construction of a portion of Glens Falls - Lake George,
SH 417 and Aviation Road, SH 9379 in the Town of Queensbury, and
WHEREAS, the State will provide for the relocation and
replacement of existing water mains and service connections with a new
cast iron water main and new service connections, as shown on the
contract plans relating to the project, and
WHEREAS, the service life of the relocated and replaced
utilities have been extended.
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED: that the Town of Queensbury approves all
of the municipal utility relocations and replacements and that the
Town of Queensbury will supply the new 12" cast iron (push-on joint)
water main and fittings required to complete the work along SH 417
from the Glens Falls City Line to the present Aviation Road Inter-
section at the time and place designated by the New York State
Department of Transportation, and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED: that the Town of Queensbury will maintain
these utility relocations and replacements.
Duly adopted this 22nd day of August, 1968 by the
following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson
and Mr. Solomon.
'" Noes - None
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RESOLUTION NO. 185 , introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by
Mr. Turner.
WHEREAS, the fact has became evident that repairs are needed in
the Storm Sewer System on Fort Amherst Road, and
WHEREAS, the materials for this re-construction have been purchased
and are on hand at present, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Highway Department of the Town of Queensbury will
make the necessary repairs to the Storm Sewer System on Fort
Amherst Road at which time as the Highway Department can, �1
accomplish the repairand replacements.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
On motion the meeting adjourned at 9:40 p.m.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell, Town Clerk
Regular Meeting September 12, 1968
Present:
Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
The meeting was called to order by the Supervisor at 8:07 p.m.
Supervisor Solomon greeted the following visitors:
Gladys Swigert - Visitor
Robert M. Swigert - Visitor
Pliney Tucker - Visitor
David Goodrich - Visitor
Mildred Cacchillo - Applicant for Mobile Home Permit
Teresa Brewster - Applicant for Mobile Home Permit
J. G. Stecher - Visitor
William Richardson - Visitor
John Austin - Radio Station WWSC
Juliette Ellingsworth - League of Women Voters
Loren L. Markwell - Visitor
Florence Mcllvaine - Reporter, The Post Star
Supervisor Solomon declared the public hearing open on the application
of Teresa Brewster for a:permit to locate a Mobile Home on Route #9
Lake George Road.
Proof of publication was presented by the clerk. f
The clerk read the Notice as published.
Supervisor Solomon requested any statements from persons present
either in favor of or in opposition to the granting of the permit.
Mrs. Theresa Brewster spoke in favor of granting of the permit.
There was no persons spoke in opposition.
The public hearing was closed at 8:10 p.m.