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1967-02-02 SP 1 Special Meeting February 2, 1967 Present: John' O, Webster Supervisor N, Harwood Beaty • Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called to order by the -Supervisor at 8:00 p.m. Supervisor Webster greeted the following visitors: — Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury.Water LeRoy Phillips - Chief 'of Kice! Randy Loutaine - Radio Station WWSC Supervisor' Webster announced that only Regular Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month will be conducted for a time. Further Special Meetings will be used for work meetings of the Town Board to accomplish details of planning and consideration of 'reports and preparation of ordinances to be adopted. - WARREN COUNTY POMONA GRANGE NO, 53 January 30, 1967 Town Board - Town of Queensbury Municipal Center Bay Road Glens Falls, New York e To the Honorable Town Board: At the last regular meeting of Warren County Pomona Grange #53, it was decided by vote of -the members that you should be notified that we are opposed to annexation of any land by any adjoining municipalities. We sincerely hope that our thoughts will be of some significance when the final decision is made on this subject. Yours truly, • Charlotte Smith, Sec. Warren County Pomona Grange X53 A report was received that a request will be made- by the merchants in the Queensbury Plaza for a permit to conduct amusement rides during the time from April 3rd to April 18th, 1967. General approval was advanced by all members of the Town Board that the permit wtll be granted. The order of Hon, Charles M. Hughes, Justice in the matter of the { application of Clifford Witham and others against the Town- of Queens- bury was received and placed- on•file. Following discussion the Town Board agreed on the reduction of the amount of the retainer being .-held for Skyway Construction Company, the contractors on the constructiom of the Town Office Building from 10% to 5%. A voucher will be presented for audit at an early date. The report of New Construction for January, 1967 was received and placed on file. There were 9 reports received for the- month. 1 I i { r i 164 Florence McHlva3na of the Post Star visited the meeting at this time. Supervisor Webster discussed a request that. the Town of Queensbury enter into a county wide Refuse Disposal. Councilman Robertson and Councilman Lampson appeared to ,be in favor of the study,, t Councilman Beaty and Councilman Turner .spoke in opposition to the plan. The final decision on the matter will take place at -a later _ date. RESOLUTION NO. 42, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Robertson. RESOLVED that the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #67.2 numbered #86 through .#87 inclusive and totaling $768.00 is hereby approved. . Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes • Mr. $eaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None On motion the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk Regular Meeting February 9, 1967 e Present: ` John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman .+ Theodore Turner Councilman I Curtis Lampson Councilman j Hammond-Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called to order by the Supervisor at 8:00 p.m. Supervisor,Web4ter greeted the following visitors: 'LeRoy Phillips - Chief of Police Bernard J. Codner • Superintendent of Highways Thomas K. Flaherty Superintendent of Queensbury Water Clifford WAitham - Visitor Florence Mcllvaine - reporter, The Post Star 1 Mr. & Mrs. Randy Loutaine- Radio Station.WWSC Mrs. Mary Gray - League of Women Voters �j- The Supervisor announced- the Public Hearing on the entering into _ contracts with West Glens Falls Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. and. North Queensbury Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. and Bay Ridge Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. for furnishing ambulance service within the Town of Queensbury. The Notice as published was presented and read by the clerk. Supervisor Webster requested a voice from any persons present either in favor of or against the signing of the contracts. Mr. Clifford Witham spoke in favor of the ambulance service and j spoke also of the tremendous service being rendered by all three of the fire companies ambulances. I i i