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RESOLUTION NO. 58, Introduced by Mr. Demboski, seconded by Mr. Robillard.
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Bills as listed in Abstract #68-2A
numbered #222 through #223 and totaling $136.82 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
On motion the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk
Regular Meeting March 14, 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 8:00 p.m.
Supervisor Solomon greeted the following visitors:
Robert Linindoll - Interested in application for Mobile Home Permit
Robert Coons - Interested in application for Mobile Home Permit
Edward Waters - South Queensbury resident
Al Dufour - South Queensbury resident
Warren Ward- " it if
Charles Naasivera - South Queensbury resident
Jerry Thorne - Employee Kestner Engineering Office
Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. - Engineer for Water System for Town
William Richardson - Visitor
J. Stecher - Visitor
N. Harwood Beaty - County Supervisor
Mrs. Beeman - League of Women Voters
Mr. Cecil Galloup - Hercules, Inc.
Florence Mcllvaine - Reporter, The Post Star
Leon Nassivera - Chairman Board of Assessors
Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of 'Queensbury Wtr. District.
The Public Hearing was declared open by the Supervisor at 8:00 p.m.
on the proposil to establish the South Queensbury Water District.
Proof of Publication of the notice of the hearing was presented
by the clerk.
Mr. Joseph Kestner, Jr. , the engineer on the laying out of the
proposed water district was granted the floor.
Mr. Kestner discussed at length all of the aspects of the new
-- water district. The boundaries of the proposed district and the
benefits which will be forthcoming were discussed by the engineer.
Supervisor Solomon stated that the time schedule for final construction
of the district had been set at from 10 months to 1 year.
With no comments from persons present the public hearing was declared
closed at 8:10 p.m.
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The clerk presented a communication from the State of New York
Department of Transportation which discussed the control of
traffic on Aviation Road, in the neighborhood of the Queensbury
Schools.
Requests were read for changes in zoning regulations and also
road signs from Robert Weaver and James R. Fempsey. The requests
will be referred to the Zoning Board and the Highway Superintendent.
Reports were received and placed on file from the Zoning & Building
Inspector, the Highway Department Financial Report and the Chief
of Police.
The following letter was received from the Chief of Police:
March 12, 1968
To the Town Board:
May if bring to the attention of the Town Board of a
problem of parking at Glen Lake Casino. Last fall and again
this spring we have received complaints from residents of the
area not being able to get out of their own drive-ways. Cars
are parked on both sides of the road, and in some instances it
was impossible to get through with the police car.
I hate to think what might happen in case of fire or
some other emergency when it might be necessary to get to
some of the cottages that are located beyond the Casino.
It is my suggestion that the Board consider an ordinance
regulating parking of cars in this location.
Sargent Pratt of the New York State Police has also been
plagued with the same complaints.
Thank you
LeRoy Phillips
The Supervisors Financial Reprot for the month of February, 1968
was received and placed on file. The total disbursements for the
month were $83,020.14. The total receipts for the month were
$48,922.07.
Town of Queensbury March 7, 1968
Water Department
Queensbury Town Board, Mr. Gerald Solomon, Supervisor
Gentlemen:
It is the recommendation of this department that the materials
for water connections as described in the attached specifications
be purchased for the year 1968.
Respectfully submitted,
Thomas K. Flaherty
Superintendent
List of materials was received and placed in the Town Clerk' s
Office for distribution. —'
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE BIDS FOR WATER CONNECTION MATERIALS
RESOLUTION NO. 59, Introduced by. Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Turner.
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Water Supt. has recommended the purchase of
water connection materials under bids, to supply the needs of the water
department for the year 1968 and has filed detailed specifications of
the material requested with the clerk of this Board, nowtherefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to cause to be published-- once in the Glens Falls Times and the
Post Star, on or before March 18-, 1968, a notice to read in substantially
`— the following form:
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury will
receive sealed proposals up to 5.:00 P.M. on the 28th of March, 1968 at
the Town Clerk"s Office at the Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay Road,
Town of Queensbury, RD #1, Glens Falls, New York, to supply the Queens-
bury Water Department with water connection materials for the year 1968.
A copy of the detailed specifications of the material to be purchased
may be obtained during business hours from the office of the Town Clerk,
Queensbury Town Office Building, Bay Road, Glens Falls, New York
Bids must be submitted in sealed opaque envelopes plainly-, marked
"Water Material Bid" and there shall be included in such bid the
certificate as to non-collusion as required by Section 1034 of the
General Municipal Law.
The Town Board will meet at the Town Office Building, Town of Queensbury,
on March 28, 1968 at 8:00 P.M. at which time the sealed bids will be
publicly opened and. read aloud. The Town Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the Town Board
George C. Crannell, Town Clerk
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon
Noes - None
RESOLUTION' TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT TO IMPROVE OR SUBSTITUTE MOBILE HOME On
RESOLUTION NO. 601 Introduced by Mr. Robillard, seconded by Mr. Solomon
WHEREAS, Charles A. Trombley of 48 Luzerne Rd. , Glens Falls, New York,
has made application to this board for a permit to:
Replace present owned Mobile Home with a new 1968 model at property
situated at 48 Luzerne Rd. , Glens Falls, New York, and owned by
Charles A. Trombley, and
WHEREAS, upon proper investigation it appears that the applicant has
complied with all of the requirements of the ordinance requlations
relating to mobile homes in_ the Town of Queensbury, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the application of Charles A. Trombley as above described
is hereby approved and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to issue to Charles A. Trotbley the proper permit.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
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RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE AT APPRAISORS SCHOOL
RESOLUTION NO. 611 Introduced by Mr. Demboski, seconded by Mr. Turner.
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Leon Nassivera,
Chairman of Assessors, to attend the Appraisors School at
Hudson Falls, New York, March 6 through April 24, 1968, and that
the actual and necessary expenses incurred in such attendance
is a proper town charge.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon. --
Noes - None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE AT CONFERENCE
RESOLUTION NO. 62, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by
Mr. Robillard.
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Thomas K. Flaherty,
and Scott Hopkins, to attend the conference meeting of the Adirondack
Water Works Association, to be held on March 28, 1968 at Mechanicville,
New York, and that the actual and necessary expenses incurred in such
attendance is a proper town charge.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
A temporary recess of the meeting was declared at this time.
The meeting was re-called to order at. 8:50 p.m. .
Attorney Harold Katz arrived at the meeting at this time.
Following discussion the following resolution was adopted:
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TOWN ,BOARD APPROVING
OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICT
SUBJECT TO REFERENDUM
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTH
QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT IN THE TOWN INTRODUCED BY MR. ROBERTSON
OF QUEENSBURY, COUNTY OF WARREN AND SECONDED BY MR. TURNER
STATE OF NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 12-A OF THE TOWN LAW
The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, in the
County of Warren and State of New York, meeting in regular session
at the Town Office Building in the Town of Queensbury in the
County of Warren, New York, on the 14th day of March, 1968 at
9:00 o'clock P.M. , Eastern Standard Time.
The meeting was called to order by Supervisor Gerald
B. H. Solomon, and the following were present, namely:
Gerald B. H. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
ABSENT: NONE
Belo
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The following resolution was moved by Mr. Robertson,
seconded by Mr. Turner and passed:
WHEREAS, a map, plan and report relating to the estab-
lishment of the proposed South Queensbury Water District prepared
by Joseph Kestner, Jr. , Consulting Engineer, of Troy, New York,
duly licensed by the State of New York, in the manner and con-
taining such detail as has been determined by the Town Board of
the Town of Queensbury, has been duly filed with the Town Clerk
of the Town of Queensbury in accordance with the requirements
of Article12-A of the Town Laws- and
WHEREAS, an Order was duly adopted by the. Town Board
of the Town of Queensbury on the 29th day of February, 1968,
reciting the filing of said map, plan and report, the improve-
ments prop9sed, the boundaries of the proposed district, the
estimated expense thereof, the proposed method of financing, the
fact that the map, plan, and report describing the same, are on
file in the Town Clerk' s Office for public inspection, and stating
all other matters required by law to be stated, and specifying
the 14th day of March, 1968 at 8:00 P.M. on that day as the time
and the Town Office Building in the Town of Queensbury as the
place where the said Town Board would meet to consider the said
map, plan and report, and to hear all persons interested in the
subject thereof, concerning the same, and to take such action
thereon that is required or authorized by law; and
WHEREAS, such order was duly published and posted as
required by law; and
WHEREAS, a hearing was duly held by said Town Board on
the 14th day of March, 1968 beginning at 8:00 P.M. at the Town
Office Building of the Town of Queensbury, New York, and full
discussion of the matter having been had, and all persons desiring
_ to be heard having been duly heard, now, upon the evidence given
at such hearing, it is
RESOLVED, AND DETERMINED:
A. =That the notice of hearing was published and posted
as required by law and is otherwise sufficient.
B. That all property and property owners within the
proposed district are benefited thereby.
C. That all the property and property owners benefited
are included within the limits of the proposed district.
D. That it is in the public interest to establish said
water district.
and be it further
RESOLVED AND DETERMINED, that the establishment of the
water district as set forth in said map, and report be approved;
that the improvements therein mentioned be constructed and the
necessary easements and lands be acquired, upon the required funds
being made available and provided therefor; and such district stall
be known and designated as "SOUTH QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT" in
the Town of Queensbury, and shall be bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of the City of
Glens Falls at an angle point in the existing Queensbury Water
District, said point of beginning being in the southerly bounds
of a parcel of land conveyed by Ida Maurer to Margaret B. Crock-
well by deed dated March 23, 1956, recorded in book number 352
of deeds at page 253 in the Warren County Clerk' s Office, running
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from thence in. a southerly direction along a portion of the
easterly boundary of the City of Glens Falls to an angle point
therein; thence running in an easterly direction, still along
the bounds of the City of Glens Falls, to an angle point therein;
thence running in a southerly direction, still along a portion
of the easterly bounds of the City of Glens Falls, to a point
therein distant northerly 200.00 feet from the northerly bounds
of Dix Avenue, measuring at right angles therefrom; thence%:kuny
ning in a southeasterly direction, parallel to and 200.00 feet
distant from the northerly bounds of Dix Avenue, measuring at
right angles therefrom, to a point on the easterly boundary line
of the lands of Michael and Helen Powhida and the westerly bounds
of lands of P. A. and John Sullivan; thence running in a south- i
erly direction along the said boundary line, continuing across —'
Dix Avenue and still following the westerly bounds of the lands
of Sullican, crossing Lower Warren Street and to the southerly
bounds thereof where the same is intersected by the northerly
bounds of Parcel #15 as shown on a map entitled "Map of Lands of
Imperial Wall Paper Company" made by Myers, Bowers and Ashley,
dated January 24, 1934, revised by Leslie W. Coulter April 21,
1952; running from thence in. a westerly direction along the
southerly bounds of Lower Warren Street and the northerly bounds
of the said Parcel #15 to the most westerly end thereof; thence
running in an easterly direction along the northerly bounds of
the Feeder Canal, being also the southerly bounds of the said
Parcel #15, to a point therein on a line which is a continuation
northerly of the westerly bounds of Parcel #17 as shown on the
said map; thence running in a southerly direction, crossing the
Feeder Canal, to a point on the southerly bounds thereof at the
northeasterly corner of the said Parcel #17; thence running
South 05 degrees and 41 minutes West along the westerly bounds
thereof, 339. 19 feet; thence running South 78 degrees and 29
minutes East along a portion of the southerly bounds of the said
Parcel #17, 488.40 feet; thence running South 05 degrees 41
minutes West, along a portion of the westerly bounds of the said
Parcel #17, and crossing lands of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad
Company, 196.97 feet to the northeasterly corner of Parcel #39 as
shown on the said map; thence running in a westerly direction
along the southerly bounds of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Com-
pany lands and the northerly bounds of the said Parcel #39,
502.00 feet to the northwesterly corner of the said Parcel #39;
running from thence South 05 degrees and 41 minutes West along
the westerly bounds of the said Parcel #39, 580 feet, ,moreor
less, to the northerly bank or shore of the Hudson River; thence
running in an easterly direction along the northerly bank or
shore of the said river, as the same winds and turns, to the east-
erly bounds of the Town of Queensbury; thence running in a north-
erly direction along the easterly bounds of the Town of Queensbury
to a point therein intersected by a projection easterly of the
southerly bounds of the lands of Charles J. and Ruthe E. Nassi-
vera; thence running in a westerly direction in a straight line
to the southeasterly corner of the said lands of Nassivera;
thence running in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds
of the said lands of Nassivera 200.00 feet to the southwesterly
corner thereof in the easterly bounds of Queensbury Avenue, also
known as County Line Road; thence running in a westerly direction
along a line which is a continuation of the preceding course
to a point in the center of Queensbury Avenue; thence running in
a northerly direction in the center of Queensbury Avenue to a
point therein intersected by the projection easterly of the
southerly bounds of the lands of Richard Gratton; thence running
in a westerly direction along the southerly bounds of the said
lands of Gratton and the southerly bounds of the lands of Leo
Thomas and Doris Powers, being also along the northerly bounds of
lands of Cecil and Ruth White, to the northwesterly corner of the
said lands of White; thence running in a southerly direction
along a portion of the westerly bounds of the said lands of White
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to a corner of lands of P. A. and John Sullivan, being also the
southeasterly corner of great lot 9 of the first subdivision of
Queensbury; thence running in a westerly direction along a portion
of the southerly bounds of the said great lot 9, to the south-
easterly corner of lands conveyed by Myron E. and Ethel Blakely
to Benjamin Oudekerk by deed dated September 7, 1915, recorded in
book number 132 of deeds at page 249 in the Warren County Clerk' s
Office; thence running in a northerly direction along the east-
erly bounds of the said lands of Oudekerk to the northeasterly
corner thereof; thence running in a westerly direction along the
northerly bounds of the said lands of Oudekerk to the northrest-
erly corner thereof in the westerly bounds of the said great lot
9 of the first subdivision of Queensbury; thence running in a
northerly direction along the westerly bounds of the said great
lot 9 and a portion of the westerly bounds of great lot 10 of the
first subdivision of Queensbury, to the southeasterly corner of
lands of Thomas and Cleo Rogers and said corner being at an angle
point in the bounds of the present and existing Queensbury Water
District; thence running North 82 degrees and 34 minutes West
along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Rogers 2000.20
feet to the northeasterly corner of lands of Otto A. Quist; thence
running South 06 degrees and 19 minutes West along the easterly
bounds of the said lands of Quist, 884.30 feet to the southeast-
erly corner thereof; thence running North 82 degrees and 23 min-
utes West along the southerly bounds of the said lands of Quist,
crossing Quaker Road, to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence
running in a straight line in a southerly direction to the north-
easterly corner of the City of Glens Falls at the point and place
of beginning. The four last above described courses are along a
portion of the southerly and easterly bounds of the present and
existing Queensbury Water District.
Bearings given in the above description are as given
in deeds .or are as shown on survey maps.
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the proposed improvements, including the
construction costs, cost of acquisition of lands and easements,
legal and engineering fees, and all other expenses, be financed
by the issuance of serial bonds of said Town to mature in such
number of annual installments not exceeding forty (40) , as may
hereafter be determined by the Town Board of the Town of Queens-
bury, payable in the first instance from assessments levied upon
benefited real property in said district; and it is further
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall be subject to a
referendum as provided in Section 209-E of the Town Law; and be
it further
RESOLVED, that Harold W. Katz, attorney, be and he
hereby is authorized to prepare the application of South Queens-
bury Water District to the Comptroller of the State of New York;
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is
authorized to sign such petition and application to the Comp-
troller of the State of New York, on behalf of the Town Board of
the Town of Queensbury in connection with the proposed South
Queensbury Water District.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing
Resolution was duly put to a vote which resulted as follows:
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Ayes: Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robinson
and Mr. Solomon.
Noes: None.
This resolution was duly adopted.
Dated: March 14, 1968.
CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, Clerk of the Town of Queensbury,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the preceding resolution was duly adopted
by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury at a special meeting
of the said Board duly called and held on the 14th da y of March,
1968; that the said resolution was entered in the minutes of
the said meeting; and that I have compared the foregoing copy
with the original thereof now on file in my office and that the
same is a true and correct transcript of said resolution and of
the whole thereof.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that all members of said Board had
due notice of said meeting.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of the Town of Queensbury, this 19th day of
March, 1968.
Dated: Queensbury, New York
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk of the Town of Queens-
bury, Warren County, New York
The following notice was published and posted in accordance
with Town Law. —'
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUT-ION SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM
Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of
Queensbury, Warren County, New York, at a regular meeting thereof
held on the 14th day of March, 1968, duly adopted, subject to
Permissive Referendum, a Resolution, pursuant to Article 12-A of
the Town Law, establishing a water district to be known as the
South Queensbury Water District and providing for the construction
of a water system therein, consisting of mains, hydrants, and other
improvements, and further providing for aquisition of existing
mains, legal and engineering and incidental expenses, at a total
cost not to exceed $650,000. The plan for financing the said
total cost provides for the issuance and sale of serial bonds of
the Town of Queensbury to be paid in annual installments not
exceeding forty (40) , but such serial bonds will not exceed the
sum of $650,000. The annual amounts required for the payment of
the principal and interest on said serial bonds and for the
operation and maintenance of the water system will be provided
by water rents and by an advolorem tax on real property within
the district. The boundaries of the South Queensbury Water
District are the same as set forth in a certain order adopted
by the Town Board of the said Town of Queensbury on February
29th9 1968, both of which are filed in the office of the Town
Clerk of the said Town of Queensbury.
By order of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury,
Warren County, New York.
Dated: March 15th, 1968
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk of the Town of eens ury
Warren County, New York
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Mr. Robert Coons questioned the Town Board as to the reason for
the delay in approving an application for a Mobile Home Permit
as requested by him on January 6, 1968.
Supervisor Solomon stated that a legal opinion will be forthcoming
on sections of the present Town Zoning Ordinance which will allow
the Town Board to either approve or reject the granting of the
permit.
Mr. Al DuFour questioned the Town Board as to the present status of
the installation of additional highway lighting in South Queensbury.
Mr. DuFour was assured that action will be taken as soon as the
Niagara Mohawk Power Company has completed the lay out of the district.
RESOLUTION NO. 64, Introduced by Mr. Demboski, seconded by Mr. Turner.
RESOLVED, that the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract#68-3
numbered #224- through #261 inclusive and totaling $14,479.47 is
hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Demboski, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Solomon.
Noes - None
On motion the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk
Regular Meeting March 28, 1968
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Present:
Gerald B. Solomon Supervisor
Lloyd Demboski Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Harold Robillard Councilman
Absent - Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
Mr. Harold Katz, Attorney for the Town of Queensbury was present
at the meeting.
The meeting was called to order by the Supervisor at 8:10 p.m.
Supervisor Solomon greeted the following visitors:
Alan Jacobson - Interested in Zoning Changes on Glewued- 11" Avenue.
Jack McAndrews- it it 11 of of if
John Bright - it it if if
Edward Waters- Visitor
Al. Dufour of
John Austin, Jr. —Radio Station WWSC
Florence Mcllvaine - Reporter, The Post Star
Mr. & Mrs. Robert-Linindoll-Applicants for Mobile Home Permit
Daniel Olson - Visitor
Bernard J. Codner - Superintendent of Highways
LeRoy Vhillips - Chief of Police
Michael O'Connor - Chairman of Committee on Low Income Housing.
Juliette - Ellingsworth - League of Women Voters