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REPORT TO THE TOWN BOARD REGARDING UOAID WATER RENTS IN THE
SEVERAL WATER DISTRICTS FOR THE PERIOD 11/1/1968 - 10/31/69
Following is a report of unpaid water rents in the several water
districts of the Town of Queensbury for the period beginning
11/1/1968 and ending 10/31/69. These unpaid water rents have
been filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the unpaid items
have been returned to be relayed on the 1970 Town Tax bills and
Assessment Roll
( TOTAL UNPAID PENALTY TOTAL AMOUNT
DISTRICT WATER RENT 10% . RELAYED
South Queensbury
Water District $ 11684M $ 16.97 $ 185.55
District 11558.25 156.15 19714.40
Queensbuyy Water
District Meters 153.95 15.44 169.39
West Glens Falls
Water District 283.50 28.35 311.85
Respectfully submitted
Gerald B. Solomon, Supervisor
REPORT TO THE TOWN BOARD OF SETTLEMENT OF WATER RENTS
The attached sheet is the settlement with Betty Eggleston, Receiver
of Taxes and Assessments, for May, 1969 to October 31, 1969 water
billings
j Respectfully submitted
Gerald B. Solomon, Supervisor
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
Settlement of Water Rents
DISTRICT TOTAL TO BE COLLECTED AND UNPAID
COLLECTED PAID SUPERVISOR
QUEENSBURY - May 1969 $310931.75 $ 319088.80 $807.30
-35.65*
31,896.10
QUEENSBURY METERED
CUSTOMERS - May 1969 39054.59 31002.22 52.37
WEST GLENS FALLS
- May 1969 2,232,30 29091.60 140.70
WEST GLENS FALLS
METERED CUSTOMERS
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- May 1969 148.10 148.10 -----
SHORE COLONY - May 1969 690.00 690.00 ------
SOUTH QUEENSBURY
- May 1969 21546.32 2,506.39 40.03
SOUTH QUEENSBURY
- Aug.1969 3,365.73 33,280.16 85.57
QUEENSBURY METERED
CUSTOMERS - Aug. 1969 3,949.50 32922.84 26.80
+.14*
3,949.64
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* error in resolution
Respectfully submitted
Betty Eggleston
Receiver of Taxes & Assessments
A statement from the Department of Audit and Control to do with
fees collected by the two Justices of the Peace in the town
was presented and placed on file.
The Supervisor announced that a Veterans Day Parade will be held
on Sunday, November 9th, 1969.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk
Regular Meeting November 13, 1969
Present: Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
John D. Austin, Jr. Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
Attorney Harold W. Katz was also present.
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m.
The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor.
Jo Morano - League of Women Voters
Edward Waters - Visitor
Florence Mcllvaine - Reporter, The Post Star
Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water
Harold Rathbun - Visitor
Jerry Greenberg - Visitor
Donald Dean - Visitor
Ed Fisher - Visitor
Isabelle Berglund - League of Women Voters
The application of Richard Kubricky for a temporary permit to
locate a mobile home on Hewitt Road was presented by the clerk.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE TEMPORARY PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION NO. 216, introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by
Mr. Solomon.
WHEREAS, Richard Kubricky of R.F.D. #1 Hewitt Rd. , Glens Falls, N.Y.
has made application in addordance•with paragraph 2 (a) 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 out-
side of a duly-licensed mobile home court at property situated
Hewitt Road, Glens Falls, N. Y. , and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said
application are sufficient to authorize the issuance of the permit
requested by said application, therefore be it
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RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, temporary permission is hereby given to Richard Kubricky
of R.V.D. #1 Glens Falls, N. Y. to locate a mobile home outside
of a licensed mobile home court for a period of one year at property
situated at Hewitt Road, Glens Falls, N. y. , Town of Queensbury,
and that the Town Clerk 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:
i Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon
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Noes' - None
The monthly report of the Zoning and Building Inspector was received
and placed on file.
The Supervisors Monthly Report for October, 1969 was received and
placed on file. The total receipts for the month were $46,312.69
the total' disbursements for the month were $96,891.05.
The Monthl3r�-Highway Report was received and placed on file at this time.
The Monthly Report of the Chief of Police was received and placed
on file.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Hon. Town Board
FROM: Chief of Police DATE: Nov. 12, 1969
I feel that all bids submitted in reference to a new patrol
car meet the specs. I therefore recommend that the lid be awarded
to the lowest bidder. (Ford)
G.S. Schlierer
RESOLUTION NO. 217, introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by Mr. Robertson.
WHEREAS, Gilbert Schlierer, Chief of Police, did on October 23, 1969,
recommend the purchase of one new 1970 Police Car for use by the
Queensbury Police Department, and
WHEREAS, bids were received and read aloud on November 6th, 1969, and
WHEREAS, in the opinion of Chief of Police, Gilbert Schlierer the
bid of Parsons Ford meets the specifications as prepared by Chief
Schlierer and is the lowest of the three bids received, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the bid of Parsons Ford is hereby accepted and delivery
will be made in four to five weeks from the date of November 6th, 1969
at a delivered price of $2, 647.40.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE SURPLUS FUNDS IN HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
RESOLUTION NO. 218 Introduced by Mr. Robertson seconded by MR. Demboski
RESOLVED, that surplus funds of the Highway Account be appropriated
as follows:
ITEM 1 Surplus funds of $1,148.03 to Item 1 General Repair.
ITEM III Surplus funds of $2,062.19 to Item III machinery
Repair.
ITEM IV Surplus funds of $3,216.82 to Item IV Snow $2,216.82
Item IV Miscellaneous $1,000.00
thereby increasing the appropriations as follows:
ITEM I General Repair from $118,597.94 to 4119,745.97
ITEM III Machinery Repair from $19,984.40 to $44,495.60
ITEM IV Snow removal from $42,278.78 to $44,495.60
ITEM IV Miscellaneous from $3,000.00 to $4,000.00
Duly adopted by the following vote"
Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon
Noes: None
RESOLUTION NO. ?19
INTRODUCED BY MR. Robertson who moved its adoption
SECONDED BY MR: .Robillard
RESOLUTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CAPITAL NOTES
TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE GURNEY LANE
RECREATION AREA.
WHEREAS, the Recreation Commission of the Town of
Queensbury has supervision over the recreation area located on
Gurney Lane in said Town, and
WHEREAS, said Recreation Commission has informed the
Town Board- of the need for the construction of rest rooms and
related facilities at said recreation site, and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works of said Town
has undertaken to construct the necessary facilities and has
expended the sum of $4,490. 76 for such purpose, and
WHEREAS, the necessary funds for such recreation area
improvements are not provided for in the current Town Budget,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The specific object or purpose for which obligations J
are to be issued pursuant to this resolution is to finance the
cost of improvements to the Gurney Lane Recreation Area.
2. The maximum cost of such improvements is $4,090. 76,
and the plan of financing such cost is as follows: $4,090. 76
is to be provided by the issuance of capital notes in the amount
of $4,490. 76 pursuant to this resolution.
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3. The following determinations are hereby made:
(a) The period of probable usefulness of
such improvements is ten (10) years.
(b) The subdivision of paragraph a of
Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law
which is applicable in the circumstances
is subdivision "19 11(c).
(c) The proposed maturity of the obligations
authorized by this resolution will not
-- be in excess of ten (10) years.
4. That the Town of Queensbury issue its capital
note in the amount of $4,090. 76 to finance such cost in
accordance with the financial plan set forth above. Such note
shall be dated approximately as of December 15, 1969 and the
power to fix and determine the exact date of such note is hereby
delegated to the Supervisor.
5. Such capital note shall be numbered 1 and shall
mature in the year 1970. The power to fix and determine the
date upon which such note shall become due and payable is hereby
delegated to the Supervisor. The note shall be issued in bearer
form, shall not contain a power to convert to registered form,
and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding five (5%) percent
per annum payable annually. Such note shall be in substantially
the following form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF NEW YORK
No. 1 County of Warren $49090. 76
Town of Queensbury
Capital Note of 1969
The Town of Queensbury, in the County of Warren, a
municipality of the State of New York, hereby acknowledges
itself indebted and for value received promises to pay to the
bearer of this note the sum of $4,090. 76 on the 15th day of
December, 1970, together with interest thereon from the date
hereof at the rate of five (5%) percent per annum, payable
annually. Both principal of and interest on this note will be
paid in lawful money of the United States of America at the
office of Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company, Glens
Falls, New York.
This note may not be converted to registered form.
This note is the only note of an authorized issue in
the amount of $4,090. 76.
This note is issued pursuant to the provisions of a
resolution entitled "Capital Note Resolution" duly adopted by
the Town Board of such Town of Queensbury on November 13, 1969.
The faith and credit of such Town of Queensbury are
hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the
principal and interest on this note according to its terms.
It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions,
acts and things renuired by the Constitution and statutes ofthe
State of New York to exist, to have happened and to have been
performed precedent to and in the issuance of this note, together
with all other indebtedness of such Town of Queensbury, is within
every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution and laws
of such State.
IN WITNKSS WHEREOF, the Town of Queensbury, New York,
has caused this note to be signed by its Supervisor, and
its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its
Town Clerk and this note to be dated as of the 15th day of
December, 1969.
Town of Queensbury, New York
(Town Seal) by Gerald B. Solomon
its Supervisor
Attest:
_ George C. Crannell
Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury,
New York
6. The supervisor is hereby delegated the power to
prepare such note and to sell such note at private sale at not
less than par and accrued interest, and at such sale to fix the
interest rate to be borne by such note within the limitations
set forth in this resolution. The Supervisor shall deliver
such note to the purchaser thereof only against cash or a
certified check. The proceeds of sale of the note shall be
deposited in the Water Department Fund account. The powers
delegated to the Supervisor by this resolution shall be
exercised in conformity with the provisions of the Local
Finance Law.
7. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard
Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
State of New York )
County of Warren ) SS. :
Town of Queensbury )
I, George C. Crannell, do hereby certify that I am the
Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury, that the attached Resolution
No. 219 is a true and accurate copy of the original thereof,
adopted by the Town Board of said Town at a meeting duly called
and held on the 13th day of November, 1969 and of the whole
thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the
seal of the Town of Queensbury, this 12th day of December, 1969.
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 220
Introduced by Mr. Robertson, who moved its adoption,
Seconded by Mr. Robillard.
RESOLUTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
CAPITAL NOTES TO FINANCE THE
CLEANING, REPAIR AND RECONDITIONING
OF WATER WELLS.
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, by
resolution duly adopted on February 6, 1969 authovt*edmthe'Tgwn
Supert teddent of-Public Works to enter into a contract with
R. E. Chapman and Company for the emergency cleaning, repair
and rehabilitation of the four (4) wells at the Queensbury
Town well site at a total cost not to exceed $4, 500. 00 and
WHEREAS, said R. E. Chapman and Company have performed
the aforementioned services and submitted a voucher therefor in
the amount of $5,530. 00,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That the cost of said services be paid as follows:
The sum of $1,030.00 to be paid out of current funds of said
Town and the sum of $4,500.00 by the issuance of a capital note
of said Town pursuant to this resolution.
2. The specific purpose or object for which such
obligations are to be issued pursuant to this resolution is to
finance part of the cost of cleaning, repairing and rehabilita-
ting said wells as authorized by said resolution as aforesaid.
3. The following determinations are hereby made.
(a) The period of probable usefulness of
such improvements is fifteen (15) years.
(b) The subdivision of paragraph "a" of
Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law
which is applicable in the circumstances
is -subdivision (a) (1).
(c) The proposed maturity of the obligations
authorized by this resolution will not
be in excess of one (1) year.
4. That the Town of Queensbury issue its capital note
in the amount of $4, 500. 00 to finance such cost in accordance
with the financial plan set forth above. Such note shall be
dated approximately as of December 15, 1969, and the power to
fix and determine the exact date of such note is hereby dele-
gated to the Supervisor.
5. Such capital note shall be numbered 1 and shall
mature in the year 1970. The power to fix and determine the
date upon which such note shall become due and payable is hereby
delegated to the Supervisor. The note shall be issued in bearer
form, shall not contain a power to convert to registered form,
and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent
(5%) per annum payable annually. Such note shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF NEW YORK
No. 1 County of Warren $49500. 00
Town of Queensbury
Capital Note of 1969
The Town of Queensbury, in the County of Warren, a
municipality of the State of New York, hereby acknowledges
itself indebted and for value received promises to pay to the
bearer of this note the sum of $49500. 00 on the 15th day of
December, 1970, together with interest thereon from the date
hereof at the rate of 5% per annum --�
p payable annually. Both
principal of an interest on this note will be paid in lawful
money of the United States of America at the office of the Glens
Falls National Bank and Trust Company, Glens Falls, New York.
This note may not be converted to registered form.
This note is the only note of an authorized issue in
the amount of $4,500.00.
This note is issued pursuant to the provisions of a
resolution entitled "Capital Note Resolution" duly adopted by
the Town Board of such Town of Queensbury on November 13, 1969.
The faith and credit of such Town of Queensbury are
hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the
principal of and interest on this note according to its terms.
It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions,
acts and things reouired by the Constitution and statutes of the
State of New York to exist, to have happened and to have been
performed precedent to and in the issuance of this note, exist,
have happened and have been performed, and that this note,
together with all other indebtedness of such Town of Queensbury,
is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Consti-
tution and laws of such State.
IN WITHNES WHEREOF, the Town..-of Queensbury, New York
has caused this note to be signed by its Supervisor, and its
corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its Town
Clerk and this note to be dated as of the 15th day of December,
1969.
Town of Queensbury, New York
(Town Seal) by Gerald B. Solomon
Attest: its Supervisor
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury,
New York
6. The Supervisor is hereby delegated the power to
prepare such note and to sell such note at private sale at not
less than par and accrued interest, and at such sale to fix the
interest rate to be borne by such note within the limitations
set forth in this resolution, The Supervisor shall deliver
such note to the purchaser thereof only against cash or a
certified check. The proceeds of sale of the note shall be
deposited in the Water Department Fund account. The powers
delegated to the Supervisor by this resolution shall be exer-
cised in conformity with the provisions of the Local Finance
Law.
7. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard
Mr. Robertson and Mr. Solomon
NOES: None
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State of New York )
County of Warren )
Town of Queensbury )
I. George, C. Crannell, do hereby certify that I am the
Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury, that the attached Resolution
No. 220 is a true and accurate copy of the original thereof,
adopted by the Town Board of said Town at a meeting duly called
and held on the 13th day of November, 1969 and of the whole
thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the
'- seal of the Town of Queensbury, this 12th day of December, 1969
George C.Crannell
Town Clerk
Attorney Harold Katz, discussed the results to date of the recently
held hearing to do with the resolving of the exact location of the
Warren - Washington County boundaries. The most recent hearing was
held on November 13, 1969. Mr. Katz explained that the ultimate
result will be important to the Town of Queensbury, due to the fact
that some Lake Shore property of Lake George would be effected.
Supervisor Solomon discussed the up-coming Warren County Budget.
The following statement was presented and read aloud by Supervisor
Solomon.
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY . . . . COUNTY TAX RATE TO DROP AT LEAST 30%
Residents of Queensbury will not find their January tax bill
to unpleasant. Queensbury' s present county tax rate of
$12. 62 will again decrease by as much as four to five dollars
according to the tentative county budget.
In 1968 , our county rate was $21. 37. In 1969 it decreased
approximately 40% to $12. 62 and this year should .be around $8.00 or
$8. 50 for an overall devrease of 60% in two years.
The major reasons for the drastic tax cut has been the teemendous
growth in the Town which entitles Queensbury taxpayers to a
larger portion of the Sales tax Levy.
The combined Town and County tax rate which will appear on the
January tax bill should be approximately $19. 00. This compares
with a rate of $31. 89 in 1968.
Supervisor Solomon also stated that the regular Town Board meeting
which would be on Thanksgiving Day will be cancelled.
The announcement by Supervisor Solomon that the fence which has
been ordered on the Zayre and the Roberts Gardens property will be
installed at an early date.
Councilman Robillard expressed appreciation to Mr. George Leheman
to do with the handling of the recent Veterans Day Parade.
Mr. Donald Dean also expressed thanks to the Town Board for their
action to do with the Veterans Day Parade.
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RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE BIDS FOR SALT FOR THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 221 _, Introduced by Mr. Solomon, seconded by Mr. Robertson.
WHEREAS, Carl A. Garb, Superintendent of Highways, has recommended
that the Town Board should advertise for bids for the purchase of
Highway Salt for 1969-1970.
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury solicit sealed bids for
highway salt and that the following notice be published once in
the Glens Falls Times and The Post Star, to read in the following
form:
NOTICE OT BIDDERS
Carl A. Garb, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Queensbury,
Warren County, New York (Address: Aviation Road, Glens Falls, N.Y. )
is asking for sealed bids for approximately one hundred tons
(100 tons) mor or less, of grade CC salt, delivered to the Town
storehouse, Aviation Road, Glens Falls, New York, in 100 lb bags
or in bulk, as determined by the Superintendent of Highways.
Quality to meet New York Division of Standards and Purchase
requirements.
Bids must include the price per ton in 100 lb. bags and price per
ton in bulk and bidder must specify nearest distribution facility
from which shipment to the Town will be made.
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Bids must be submitted in sealed opanue envelopes plainly marked
"SALT BID", and there shall be included in such bid the certificate
of NON-COLLUSION required by Section 103d of the General Municipal
Law asJthe act and deed of such corporation.
Bids will be received until 5:00 P.M. at the Town Clerk' s Office, .-.
Town Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads, Glens Falls, N. Y. ,
on December 11, 1969. The bids will be opened and read aloud for
the Town Board at 8 :00 P.M. at meeting of the Town Board to be
held in same Town Office Building on December 11, 1969.
The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Town Board, Town of Queensbury, New York.
George C. Crannell
Dated: November 13, 1969 Town Clerk
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Austin, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 2`22, Introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by Mr.
Robertson.
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed in Abstract #69-11
numbered #1190 through #1386 inclusive and totaling $22,583. 13 id —'
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 adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk