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1967-03-09 172 Regular Meeting March 9,: L9fi7 _> • Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty CounciXman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson :, Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Craxncilmaxt The meeting was called to order by the Supervisor at 8:00 p.m. Supervisor Webster greeted the following visitors: � �. . Harold Rathbun - Visitor Juliette Ellingsworth-- League of Women Voters LeRoy Phillips - Chief of ,Police . John Austin - Reporter, The Post Star & Glens Falls Times "Randy" LaTaine - WW+SC Radio Station,.. The minutes of the meeting of February 23, 1967 were approved. ; Carried unanimously: The Town Clerk reported the receipt of a serving of three copies of a "Notice for Revisew" by Attorney Thomas Rcrosen to do with a question as to property-assessments within the Town of Queensburyg, -And the Town of Fort Ann. - The same notice involved the Counter of Warren and the County of Washington. A letter was ,read, from the "Neighborhood Youth. of,-W4Xiren Hamilton Counties which announced the total amount paid to Youth Corps enrollees in the Town of Queensbury. A letter was recekved •and placed on file from the.Abilene tPest Control which offered services for -tree spraying within the Town of queensbtiry. .:- The report of the Police Department for the month Qf February, 1967 was received and placed on file. The Water Department Report for.the,months of January & February, 1967 were received and placed on file. The'report of New Construction- for the month of February, 196.7 was received. There were 7 reports filed for the month. The monthly report of the Supervisor was accepted at this time. The total receipts as listed were $48,330.43. The total disbursements for the month were $72,815.87. All reports were accepted unanimous;Ly by the, Towp Board., To: The Town Board ^ In addit&on to the previously appointed Town Board Committees, I wish to officially' reappoint and name the following persons to the special committee known as the "Queensbury Committee for Community Beautifi•cation" for the year 1967. Miss. Elizabeth Renner Richard VanDusen Mrs. Leonard J. Mcllvaine Mrs, H. Glen Caffry Bernard J. Codner Mrs. Frank X. Gilheany Mrs. Robert Mahoney Harold G. Woodruff Mrs, Loretta H. Anderson Robert Eddy Charles Houghton John 0, Webster 4 17 RESOLUTION.NO. 51, Mr. Robertson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, the Lake George Park Commission requested the Town Board to consider the adoption of an ordinance to regulate sewage disposal systems in that portion of the Town of Queensbury� vhich lies within the.boundaries, of the Lake George Park for the purpose of preventing pollution ofthe waters of Lake George,;.and WHEREAS a proposed ordinance was presented to the Town Board and, after due notice, a public hearing was held thereon by the Town Board on the 23- day of February, 1967, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the-Town of Queensbury adopt the following ordinance: ORDINANCE TO REGULATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL IN THE, LAKE GEORGE PARK Be It Enacted and Ordained by the Town Board of the. Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, as follows: Section 1. , Thee waters of; Lake George, are used for municipal water .upply, and hou_sehold use and the Legislature of the State of New York, has from time .to ,time. over the-years enacted legislation designed to protect the waters of Lake George and prevenf pollution thereof, and the Lake George Park has been established by the Legislature for the purpose of providing furhter protection in all areas adjoining the lake. The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury enacts this ordinance to establish and provide control of sewage disposal systems in that portion of the Town of Queensbury which lies within the limits of the Lake. Georga, Park for the. purpose of preventing pollution of the waters of Lake..Georgefrom such sewage `— disposal systems. .Section Zi -The .requirements .for .sewage disposal systems shall be those contained in Part III of Bulletin No. 1, `datdd 4/62, and published by the New York State Department of Health, entitled Sewage Disposal -Systems For :The Home"; which is herebi incdrporated into and made a part of this ordinance and be and constitute the standards required for the construction or alteration of sewage disposal systems for private dwellings .within ..that portion of the Town of Queensbury which lies within the boundaries of `the Lake George Park, and shall apply -only to private dwellings therein constructed after April 1, 1967, and to private dwellings existing therein on that date whose sewage disposal systems are altered or enlarged after that date, , Section 3. No person,, firm corporation or association shall construct, so alter or so enlarge, or occupy a private dwelling to which this ordinance is applicable within that portion of the Town of Queensbury which lies within the boundaries of the Lake George Park after April 1, 1967, }finless a permit therefor stall be issued by the Town Clerk of the Town of` Queensbuiy. ` Plans fbr the construction of- -- the proposed sewage disposal system or for the alteration or enlarge- . went of an existing sewage disposal system shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk and upon approval of such plansrby written endorse- ment thereon by the Town Building Inspector, or other officer desig- oated 1}y. the Town Board, that suehsplans comply with the standards established and adopted by this ordinance, such permit shall be issued by the Town Clerk. 74 The�° permit shall be valid provided the construction_ef the sewage disposal system is completed in accordance with the approved plan therefor.`14:The fee for such permit shall be $5.00 which shall be paid to the Town Clerk at the time the permit is issued. Section 4:­'Apr ilication for a permit to 'construct a sewage disposal system 'dr to -alter or enlarge an existing sewage disposal system shall be made upon forms which shall be 'available in the office of the Town Clerk and the permit shall be in such form as shall r be approved` by the Town "Board, Section 5. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to a private dwelling from which domestic sewage is discharged into a public sewage 'system 4proved 'by the State ui partment+ of Health. Section 6. A violation of this ordinance shall be an offense and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a: fine of not more than $100.00 or by imprisonment for not exceeding thirty days, or both, and by an additional fine of not exceeding $25.00 for each day that such private dwelling is occupied in violation of the ordinance after written notice of such violation has been served by on behalf of the Town of Queensbury on such person, firm, corporation or association. In addition to the aforesaid penalitie's, the Town Board of the Town of QueenIsbury may'-Iinstitute any proper action, suit or proceeding to prevent, restrain; correct or abate any violation of -this ordinance or to compel or cause the removal or discontinuance of any occupancy of a private dwelling or structure or activity in violationof the j provisions' of this ordinance. ` Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. '1urner',' Mr. *1ampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION"NO. 152; Introduced by Mr. Larpson, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS a proceedin& has been commenced in the Supreme Count of Washington County' by Thomas C. 'Remsen and others against the Board of Assessors of the Town of Fort Ann and against the Board of Assessors of the Town .of Queensbury, and others, to determine whether certain parcels of real property owned"by the petitioners are wholly within the Town of Fort Ann ar holly within the Town of Queensbury or partially, in each to And to determine the exact town if the property is found to be in both towns, be it f RESOLVED that the Town Board retain Albert E. Beswick as its attorney and as attorney for 'the Board of Assessors of the Town of Queensbury to appear for and represent `A� `e sors•of the Town of the Board o'f ss s Queensbury in said proceeding. Duly adopted by the following vote; Ayes # Mr,, Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson .and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION NO. 533, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Robertson. ^ WHEREAS, the term of Jade Mason, as a member of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury expired on February .279 1967, be it Resolution No. 53 - Continued: RESOLVED that Jane Mason be and hereby is reappointed a member of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury for a term of five years, said term to expire on February 27, 1972. Duly adopted by. the following vote; Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION TO FILL VACANCY ON RECREATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 54, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, a vacancy now exists on the Recreation Commission due to the resignation of Mrs. Ardrienne Windahl occassioned by her moving from the Town of Queensbury. RESOLVED, that Harold Robillard, 1 Thomas Street.. Town of Queensbury, be and he hereby is appointed a member of the Recreation Commission of the Town of Queensbury effecpive this date, and to serve for the remainder of the term of Mrs. Ardrienne Windahl, said term to* expire on February 27, 1970. Duly adopted by the following vote:. Ayes= Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. -Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster,, Noes - None , RESOIAJT•ION-TO AUTHORIZE TRANSFER OF FUNDS. RESOLUTION NO. 55, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Robertson RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and directed to transfer the sum,-of $10,000,from the General Town Fund to the Town Office Construction Account, in accordance with Resolution #278, adopted by this board on 12/9/65. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE AT CONFERENCE -RESOLUTION NO. 56, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Beaty. RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Thomas R. Flaherty, and Scott Hopkins, to attend the conference meeting of the Adirondack Water Works Association, to be held on March 9, 1967, at Latham, 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. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None RESOLUTION NO. 57, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Robertson RESOLVED that the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #67-3 numbered #611' throigh #300 inclusive and totaling $34,071.90 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster; Noes - None Obi motion the meeting adjourned. - Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell, Town Clerk i