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RESOLUTION NO. 131, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded- by Mr. Turner.
RESOLVED that, the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #66-6,
numbered #572 and totaling $9,945.00 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE AMUSEMENT RIDES AT FIREMANS* FIELD DAYS
RESOLUTION NO. 132, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner.
RESOLVED that, permission is hereby granted to the West Glens Falls
Volunteer Fire Company, to sponsor Kelloggs Amusement Rides at
Fireman' s Field, Luzerne Road, -West Glens Falls, -New York, on
June 2nd through June 5th in connection with Firemans' Field Day
exercises, and that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed
to issue the requested permit provided that a certificate of
insurance is filed with the Town Clerk verifying Public LiabOlity
Coverage with limits of at least$100,000/300,00 for the period
covered by said permit.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
On motion the meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. -Crannell
Town Clerk
Regular Meeting June 9, 1966 —
Present-:
John 0. Webster Supervisor
N. Harwood Beaty Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
Supervisor Webster called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.
The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor:
Karl Lashway - Visitor
Florence Mcllvaine - The Post Star
Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water District
Lowell Hill - Special Policeman
Mr. Lowell Hill, Special Policeman advised the Town Board, that the
efforts to clean up refuse in locations where complaints have been
received, is progressing in a normal manner.
The minutes of the meetings of May 26th and June 2, 1966 were approved.
Carried unanimously.
The clerk presented applications for Mobile Home permits from the
following persons:
James H. Collier Under section 2B - tabled for study.
Miss.Doris Supr_enant under Section ,2C - tabled ,for _study.
Ida Mae Sprague under Section 2C - Public hearing will be arranged.
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LeRoy Phillips, Chief of Police and Bernard J: Codner, Superintendent
of Highways visited the meeting at this time.
The notice of rates for special franchises as prepared by the
Equalization and Assessment group was received and placed or. file.
LeRoy Phillips was granted the floor. Mr. Phillips expressed appreciation
to other departments within the town for assi.stance, in handling the
Memorial Day Parade. _.
Supervisor Webster presented his financial report for the month of
May, 1966. The total receipts as listed were $77,790.25. The total
di:sbv.rternents amounted- to $96,685.10
RESOLUTION NO. 133, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WHEREAS, Mr. Carl DeSantis the Chairman of the Republican party, did
appoint Louise Baltzar_ as election inspector for District No. 8 of the
Town of Queensbury, =~rd
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WHEREAS, Louise Balt-a7,., T,,a.11 not beable to serve at the June 28, 1966
primary, therefore be it
RESOLVED that, Dorothy Burnham of 18 Richardson Street, West Glens Falls,
New York, be appointed as election inspector for District No. 8 to serve
for the June 28th, 1966 primary only.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 134, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WHEREAS,' Mr. Carl DeSantis the Chairman of the Republican Party, did
appoint Charlotte Gilman as election inspector for District No. 8 of the-
Town of Queensbury, and
WHEREAS, Charlotte Gilman will not beable to serve, therefore be it
RESOLVED that, June Hillis of 17 Newcomb Street, West Glens Falls,
New York be appointed as election inspector for District No. 8.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE FIREWORKS DISPLAY
RESOLUTION NO. 135, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Robertson.
RESOLVED, that permission -is hereby granted to Queensbury Plaza, Inc.
Glens Falls, New York, to sponsor a Fire Works Display at the above
address, on 'July 2, 1966, under the following conditions:
1. That a Certificate of Insurance in the amount of
$100,000 each person. $300,000 each accident and $25,000 property
damage liability is filed with the Town Clerk.
2. That the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company gives
its approval to the Town Clerk, concerning matters of fire safety.
and be it further,
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(Resolution No. 135 - continued)
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
issue a permit to hold such fireworks display under the conditions
as, aforesaid.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PERMIT FOR CARNIVAL OPERATIONS
RESOLUTION N0. 136, Introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by'Mr.
Robertson
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to conduct carnival
operations as follows:
Sponsor - West Glens Falls Volunteer Fire Company
Carnival - O.C. Buck Shows
, Place - Firemen*s Field
Date - June 20 through June 25th.
RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
issue a. permit to the aforesaid sponsor upon receipt of proof of
Liability Insurance in the amouTit of not less than, $100/000/300/000
Bodily Injury Liability and $25,000 Property Damage Liability
Coverage.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 137, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by, Mr. Turner.
WHEREAS, it is provided by Section 64 of the Election Law that a
town board may alter election districts on or before the first day of
July in any year to take effect on the ensuing first day of October,
and
WHEREAS,. the last al`terat on of e� tion districts in the Town of
Queensbury was made on Jun 2 ;'1 31 wher , mber of election
districts was increased from-fgve- to nine, n
WHEREAS, the population of the town on rexceeds 12,000 and for _the
convenience of voters and to avoid delay in voting and to relieve
the burden on election inspectors and committeemen, it appears that
the existing nine election districts in the Town of Queensbury
should be altered into ,thirteert election districts, be it
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, RESOLVED) that, effective October 1, the Town ,,Queensbury,
Warren County, New York, shall be divided into election
districts having designations and boundaries as follows:
District No. 1 - Beginning at a point on the north bank of the
Hudson River south of Lower Warren Street where
the city line of Glens Falls intersects the
river, running from thence northerly and west-
erly following the said city line to the inter-
section of the same with the center line of
Ridge Street or Ridge Road; thence running
northerly in the center of Ridge Road to the
(Resolution No. 137 - continued)
intersection of the same with the center of
Hicks Road; thence running easterly along
the center of Hicks Road to the intersection
of the same with the easterly boundary line
of the Town of Queensbury; thence running
southerly along the easterly boundary line
of the Town of Queensbury to the northerly
bank of the Hudson River; thence running
westerly along the northerly bank of the
Hudson' River' to- the point` of beginning.
District No. 2 Beginning in the center of Hicks Road where
the same intersects the easterly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury, running from
thence westerly along the center of Hicks
Road to the intersection of the same with the
center of Ridge Road; thence running northerly
along the center of Ridge Road to the intersec-
tion of the same with the center of Haviland
Road; thence running westerly along the center
of Haviland Road to the intersection of the
same with the center of Bay Road; thence run-
ning northerly along the center the center of
Bay Road to the intersection of the same with
the center of Tee Hill Road; thence running west-
erly along the center of Tee Hill Road to the
intersection of the same with the center of
Moon Hill Road; thence running easterly
along the center of Moon Hill Road to the
center of Bay Road; thence running along the
center of Sunnyside Road to the center of
Ridge Road; thence running northerly along
the center of Ridge Road to the center of Farm
to Market Road; thence running easterly along
the center of Farm to Market Road to the east-
erly boundary line of the Town of Queensbury;
thence running southerly along the easterly
boundary line of the Town of Queensbury to
the center of Hicks Road at the point of beginning.
District No. 3 Beginning at a point in the easterly bounds of
the Town of Queensbury where the same is in-
tersected by the center of Farm to Market Road,
running from thence westerly along the center
of same to the center of Ridge Road; thence
running southerly along the center of Ridge
Road to the center of Sunnyside Road; thence
running westerly along the center of Sunnyside
Road to the center of Bay Road; thence running
westerly along the center of Moon Hill Road to
the center of Farm to Market Road; thence
running westerly along the center of Farm to
Market Road to Lattimore Spring; thence running
in a straight line in a north-westerly direction
to a point where the northerly boundary line of
the Town of Queensbury intersects the center of
Route 9 which runs from Glens Falls to Lake George;
thence running easterly and northerly along the
Queensbury town line to a point; thence running in
a straight line easterly to a point at the inter-
section of the center of Top of the World Road
with the center of Bay Road and continuing the
same course, crossing Thtnhams Ray
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same course, crossing Dunhams Bay Swamp and
passing immediately north of the farm of
Karl Sand, to a point in the easterly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury; thence running
southerly along the easterly boundary line of
the Town of Queensbury to the point of beginning.
District No. 4 Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury at the easterly
terminus of an arbitrary line drawn on a map
of the Town of Queensbury showing election
districts,, dated.Juue.22, .1961. . . . , running
from said point in a westerly direction along
said arbitrary line, passing immediately north
of the farm of Karl Sand, to a point at the
intersection of the center of Bay Road with
the center of Top of the World Road; thence
running westerly along a line being a continu-
ation of the preceding course, to a point in
the westerly boundary line of the Town of
Queensbury; thence running northerly along
the westerly boundary line of the Town of
Queensbury to the shore of Lake George; thence
running in a general easterly direction along
the shore of Lake George to the intersection
of the same with the easterly boundary line of
the Town of Queensbury; thence running in a
southerly direction along the easterly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury to the point of
beginning.
District No. 5 Beginning on the northerly boundary line of
the Town of Queensbury where the same is
intersected by the center of the Adirondack
Northway, running from thence in an east-
erly direction along the northerly bounds
of the Town of Queensbury to a point where
the same is intersected by the center of
Route 9 which runs from Glens Falls to
Lake George; thence running southeasterly
along a straight line to a point in the
center_ of the Farm to Market Road opposite
Lattimore Spring; thence running in an
easterly direction in the center of Farm
to Market Road to the intersection of the
same with the center of County Road number
63, also known as Ox Bow Hill Road; thence
running in an easterly direction in the
center of County Road number 63 to the inter-
section of the same with the center of Tee
Hill Road; thence running in a southerly
direction in the center of Tee Hill Road to
the center of Bay Road; thence running
in a southerly direction in the center of
Bay Road to the center of County Road
number 17; thence running westerly in the
center of County Road number 17 to the center
of Route 9; thence running in a westerly
direction along a line being a continuation
of the general course of the said County
Road number 17 if extended to the center of
the Adirondack Northway; thence running
northerly in the center of the Adirondack
Northway to the point of beginning.
District No. 6 Beginning at a point where the center of
Aviation Road intersects the center of the
Adirondack Northway, running thence in a.
northerly direction in the center of the
Adirondack Northway to a point; thence
running in an easterly direction along a
line which is a projection westerly of the
centerline of Round Pond Road to a point: in
the center of U. S. Route number 9; thence
running in an easterly direction in the
center of County Road number 17, also known
as Round Pond Road, to the intersection of
the same with the center of Country Club Road;
thence running in a southerly direction in
the center of Country Club Road to the center
of Quaker Road; thence running in a west-
erly direction in the center of Quaker Road
and the center of Aviation Road, crossing
U. S. Route number 9, to the center of the
Adirondack Northway at the point of beginning.
District No. 7 Beginning at a point on the northerly bounds
of the City of Glens Falls where the same
is intersected by the center of Meadowbrook
Road, running from thence in a northerly
direction in the center of Meadowbrook
Road to the center of Quaker Road; thence
running in a westerly direction in the
center of Quaker Road to the intersection
of the same with the center of Country
Club Road; thence running in a northerly
direction in the center of Country Club
Road to the intersection of the same with
the center of County Road number 17, also
known as Round Pond Road; thence running
in an easterly direction in the center of
the said road to the center of Bay Road;
thence running in an easterly direction in
the center of Haviland Road to the center
of Ridge Road; thence running southerly in
the center of Ridge Road to the northerly
bounds of the City of Glens Falls; thence
running westerly along the northerly bound-
ary line of the City of Glens Falls to the
point of beginning.
District No. 8 Beginning At the northwesterly corner of the
City of Glens Falls and running from thence
westerly along a line which is a projection
westerly of the northerly boundary line of
the City of Glens Falls to a point in the
center of the Adirondack Northway; thence
running northerly in the center of the
Adirondack Northway to the center of Aviation
Road; thence running easterly in the center
-- of Aviation Road and the center of Quaker
Road to the center of Meadowbrook Road;
thence running in a southerly direction
in the center of Meadowbrook Road to a point
on the northerly boundary line of the City
of Glens Falls; thence running in a westerly
direction along the northerly boundary line
of the City of Glens Falls to the northwest-
erly corner thereof at the point of beginning.
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District No. 9 Beginning at a point in the center of the
Adirondack Northway where the same is inter-
sected by the center of Aviation Road; thence
running in a westerly direction in the center
of Aviation Road to the center of potter Road;
thence running in a westerly direction in the
center of Potter Road to the center of West
Mountain Road; thence running in a westerly
direction along a line which is a continuation
of the course of Potter Road to the westerly
boundary line of the Town of Queensbury; thence
running northerly along the westerly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury to an angle
point therein; thence running easterly
along the northerly bounds of the Town
of Queensbury, crossing Butler Pond, to
the center of the Adirondack Northway;
thence running southerly in the center of
the Adirondack Northway to the point of beginning.
District No. 10 Beginning in the center of the Adirondack
Northway where the same is intersected by
the center of Sherman Avenue, running from
thence in a westerly direction in the center
of Sherman Avenue to the center of Hest
Mountain Road; thence running in a westerly
direction along an arbitrary line which is
a projection westerly of the final course
of Sherman Avenue to the westerly boundary
line of the Town of Queensbury; thence
running northerly along the westerly bound-
ary line of the Town of Queensbury to a
point; thence running in an easterly direct-
ion along an arbitrary line, being a
projection westerly of the course of Potter
Road where the same intersects West Mountain
Road, to a point in the center of West
Mountain Road where the same is intersected
by the center of Potter Road; thence run-
ning in an easterly direction in the center
of Potter Road to the center of Aviation
Road; thence running in an easterly dir-
ection in the center of Aviation Road to
the center of the Adirondack Northway;
thence running in a southerly direction in
the center of the Adirondack Northway to
the point of beginning.
District No. 1.1 Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the
City of Glens Falls and running from thence
westerly along a line which is a projection
westerly of the northerly boundary line of
the City of Glens Falls to a point in the
center of the Adirondack Northway; thence
running in a southerly direction in the
center of the Adirondack Northway to the
center of Sherman Avenue; thence running
easterly in the center of Sherman Avenue
to the westerly boundary line of the City
of Glens Falls; thence running northerly
along the westerly boundary line of the
City of Glens Falls to the point of beginning.
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District No. 12 Beginning on the northerly shore of the
Hudson River where the same is intersected
by the westerly boundary line of the City
of Glens Falls, running from thence south-
westerly along the northwesterly bank of
the Hudson River to the intersection of the
same with the center of the Adirondack
Northway; thence running northerly along
the center of the Adirondack Northway to
the center of Sherman Avenue; thence run-
ning easterly in the center of- Sherman
Avenue to the westerly boundary line of
the City of Glens Falls; thence running
southerly along the westerly boundary line
of the City of Glens Falls to the point
of beginning.
District No. 13 Beginning at a point on the northerly bank
of the Hudson' River where the same is inter-
sected by the center of the Adirondack North-
way; thence running westerly along° the
northerly bank of the Hudson- Fiver to t?i
westerly boundary line of the Town of
ueensbury; thence running northerly along
the westerly boundary line of the Town of
Queensbury to a point; thence running in
an easterly direction along an arbitrary
line, which is a projection westerly of
the final course of Sherman Avenue where it
intersects West Mountain Road, to a point
in the center of [Test Mountain Road; thence
running in an easterly direction alone the
center of Sherman Avenue to the center of
the Adirondack Northway; thence running
in a southerly direction along the center_
of the Adirondack Northway to the point of
beginning, and be it further
RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded
by-the Town Clerk to the` Board of Elections of the County of Warren;
to Hon. Carl DeSantis, Chairman of the Warren County Republican Com-
mittee; to Hon. Robert J. Cronin, Chairman of the Warren County Demo-
cratic Committee; and to each election inspector hereinafter designated
in said thirteen election districts prior to the first day fixed by
law for the registration of voters, and be it further
RESOLVED, that. a map prepared by John B`. Van Dusen, surveyor,
showing the boundaries of the thirteen` election districts in the Town
of Queensbury be and the same hereby is accepted, approved and adopted
-and that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed
to post a copy of said map in the office of the Town Clerk and to
transmit copies of said map to the Board of Elections, to Mr.° DeSantis,
to Mr. Cronin and to each election inspector hereinafter designated
in said thirteen election districts prior to the firse day fixed for
the registration of voters.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lamp son, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
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Supervisor Webster reported that he has completed and filed the
application for the project in conjunction with the "Division for
Youth" to arrange for employment of two groups of ten each for the
coming summer months.
Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner discussed the present
status of the problem of the highway ownership in the location of
Mr. Fred Alexy at Dunhams Bay.
RESOLUTION NO. 138, Introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Robertson
AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE THE OPERATION
OF JUNK YARDS AND TO REGULATE THE
OPERATION OF JUNK YARDS IN THE TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of
Queensbury, Warren County, New York, as follows:
Section 1. It is hereby determined that the operation of
junk yards in the vicinity of dwellings, buildings and wooded
areas, including but not limited to the burning of inflammable
parts of automobiles, paper and other waste materials constitutes
a public nuisance, a constant fire menace and a danger to the
public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town of
Queensbury and that the unrestrained accumulation of junk motor
vehicles is a hazard to such health, safety and welfare of the
residents of the Town of Queensbury and creates and environment
which tends to discourage sound continued development of the
economy of the Town" of Queensbury and is against the public interest.
Section 2. For the purposes of this ordinance, the term
"Junk yard" shall mean any place of storage or deposit, whether in
connection with another business or not, where two or more un-
registered, old or secondhand motor vehicles, no longer intended
or in condition for legal use on the public highways, are held,
whether for the purpose of resale of used parts therefrom, for the
purpose of reclaiming for use some or all of the materials therein,
whether metal, glass, fabric or otherwise, for the purpose of dis-
posing of the same or for any other purpose; such term shall in-
clude any place of storage or deposit for any such purpose of used
parts or waste materials from motor vehicles which,- taken together,
equal in bulk two or more such vehicles, and shall also include
operations performed and carried on, wholly or in part, outside of
a fully enclosed building or structure, for the acquisition, pur-
chase, storage, conversion, dismantling, processing or resale of
all types of used machinery, applicances, equipment, metals, rags,
paper, fabrics, rubber and any of their combinations. "Motor
vehiclesa shall mean all vehicles propelled or drawn by power other
than muscular power and originally intended for use on public high-
ways. "Person" shall include a natural person, corporation, firm,
partnership -or association of persons.
Section 3. No junk yard shall be established or operated
within one hundred feet of the boundary line of any public highway,
street, avenue or place in the Town of Queensbury nor within three —"
hundred feet of a dwelling, school, church or other building.
Section 4. Every junk yard established and operated shall
have the entire area of lands used in any manner in connection with
such junk yard enclosed within a tight board or sheet metal fence
not less than eight feet in height, and such fence shall be painted
either green or another color which will fairly blend with the
surroundings.
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No advertising matter of any kind shall be attached to or painted
on any fence enclosing a junk yard.
Section 5. Vehicles or other waste material within a
licensed junk yard shall not be piled or stacked to a height where
the same shall be visible over the top of the fence.
Section 6. No burning of waste material shall be done in
a licensed junk yard unless a permit for such burning shall have
been issued by the Conservation Department of the State of New
York.
Section 7. No person shall operate, establish or maintain
a junk yard until he has obtained a license to operate a junk yard
business and has obtained a certificate of approval for the loca-
tion of such junk yard. No junk yard license shall be issued and
granted for a junk yard hereafter established until and unless the
Town Planning Board shall have granted and issued a written certi-
ficate of"approval of the location of the proposed link yard. An
application for a license to establish, maintain and operate a junk
yard shall be made in writing to the Town Board and shall specify
the name, age, occupation and the residence address of the appli-
cant, the location of the proposed junk yard and a description of
the land to be included in the junk yard. If the applicant is not
the owner of the land upon which it is proposed to establish a junk.
yard, a copy of the lease under which the applicant is in possession
or is entitled to be in possession of the land shall be presented
with the application. The written application shall be filed with
the Town Clerk and the amount of the license fee and' the cost of
advertising the public hearing paid to the Town Clerk, accompanied
by the certificate of approval of location by the Town Planning
Board. The Town Board shall hold a public hearing on the appli-
cation within thirty days from the date of the filing of the appli-
cation. Notice of such public hearing shall be given by publication
thereof once in the official. newspaper of the town and the posting
thereof on the bulletin board at the Town Clerk' s office, both
at least ten days prior to the date of hearing stated in such
notice. After such public hearing, the Town Board, may, by majority
vote of its membership , adopt a resolution approving the applica-
tion and authorizing the Town Clerk to issue a license. If the
Town Board shall, after such public hearing, disapprove the appli-
cation, the license fee to the Town Clerk with the application
shall be refunded. All junk yards heretofore established in the
Town of Queensbury and for which a license has heretofore been
,approved by the Town Board under the former town ordinance relat-
ing to junk yards shall be deemed to have been approved as to
location and no further certificate of approval by the Town Plan-
ning Board shall be required as to such junk yards in existence
and licensed on the effective date of this ordinance, but all
other provisions of this ordinance shall apply to existing junk
yards licensed under the former town ordinance.
Section 8. The annual license fee for a junk yard in the
Town of Queensbury shall -be Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars and each
junk yard license shall be for the period of one year from the
- date of its issuance. A junk yard license shall be personal to
the license and shall not be assigned or transferred but in case
of the death of a licensee, the junk yard may be operated for the
balance of the license year by- his executor or administrator.
Section 9. The operation of a junk yard in the Town of
(?ueensbury without a license therefor issued by the Town Clerk
pursuant to resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Queen.sbury shall. constitute a misdemeanor and any person convicted
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of a violation of this ordinance shall be subject to a fine not
exceeding $100.00 or to ,imprisonment in the county jail for a
term not exceeding six months or both by fine and imprisonment.
Upon failure of any person so convicted and fined to pay the fine,
such person shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a term
equal to one day for each dollar of the fine imposed unless sooner
paid. Each day of operation of an unlicensed junk yard shall.
constitute a separate offense. In addition to the .foregoing
penalties, the Town Board of the Town of Queen.sbury may bring an
action in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel the holder
of a junk yard license to comply with the provisions of this a
ordinance and may by resolution refuse to renew a junk yard license
if the holder thereof shall refuse or fail to comply with the
provisions of this ordinance.
Section 10. If any courtof competent jurisdiction shall
adjudge and determine that some portion or provisions of this
ordinance are invalid, such judgment shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portion or provisions of this ordinance.
Section 11. This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson., Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
RESOLUTION I�?O. 139, Introduced by Mr. Turner,� seconded by Mr. Robertson.
WHEREAS, the Town Board, on or about December 21, 1957, adopted
an ordinance entitled "Ordinance Relating to Operation of Junk
Yards In The Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York", and
?4HEREAS, the 16gislature has since enacted Section 136 of the
General Municipal. Law regulating automobile junk yards in towns
�4hich ru,ie no town ordinance to regulate such junk yards, and the
Town Board has considered the repeal of the present ordinance and
the adoption of a new junk yard ordinance which will, conform to
Section 136 of the General Municipal Law but which will contain
certain additional provisions and provide penalties for the
violation thereof, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board has held a public hearing on the proposed
new junk yard ordinance and on the proposal to repeal the exist-
ing junk yard ordinance, and there was no substantial opposition
to either proposal, be it
RESOLVED, that upon the adoption of the new ordinance entitled
"An Ordinance To License The Operation of Junk Yards And To
Regulate The Operation of Junk Yards In The Town of Queensbury,
Warren County, New°York" and upon its becoming effective by pub-
lishing and posting thereof as required by the Town Law, the said
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ordinance entitled Ordinance Relating to Operation of Junk Yards
In The Town of QueenSbury, Warren County, New York" which was
adopted by the Town Board of the said Town of Queensbury on or
about the 21st day of December, 1957, be and- the same hereby is —
repealed and rescinded in its entirety.
Duly^ adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
_. RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT A DEED FOR TOWN HIGHWAYS
RESOLUTION NO. 140, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Beaty.
WHEREAS, Edmund C. Twichell of 1130 Somerset Lane, Newport Beach,
California, and Goss B. Twichell of 329 Ihrig Avenue, Wooster, Ohio,
Proctor C. Twichell of Highwood Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey, and
Vera C. Twichell of the Town of Queensbury, all by their attorney in
fact, Edmund C. Twichell, have executed and offered a deed to convey
to the Town of Queensbury all of the streets and roads in the Twic-
wood Subdivision as shown on the map of said subdivision dated 5/18/196
by John B. VanDusen, and approved by the Queensbury Planning Board on
7/7/1965, including a quit claim deed to a 50 foot roadway shown as
Montray Place on said map, all of said roads being at least 50 feet in
width together with circles and/or turn-arounds, and
WHEREAS, this subdivision has been approved by the -Town Planning Board,
and
WHEREAS, Bernard J. Codner, Superintendent of Highways, has advised
this board that he recommends the acceptance of these streets into
the town highway system, and
WHEREAS, Thomas K. Flaherty, Superintendent of Queensbury Water
Department, has advised this board that the water mains have been
installed completely, with hydrants, acceptable to the water
department, and
WHEREAS, said map shows Montray Place and Twicwood Lane as separate
sections of what will be'one continuous roadway and it is deemed
advisable by this board to consider the entire roadway as Twicwood
Lane.
RESOLVED, that subject to the approval of County Attorney, Albert E.
Beswick, the deed, as above described, 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 and then filed in the office of the Town Clerk,
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the following town roads are hereby added to the
official inventory of town highways, and described as follows:
Road #287 Road #290
Description: T.R. 95 N. & S. to T.R. 290 Description: T.R. 287E. to
Name: Twicwood LafieA, T.R. 289
Mileage: 0.52 Name: Maplewood Drive
Mileage: 0.16
Road #288
Description: T.R. 287, E. & N. to D.E.
Name: Oedarwood Drive
Mileage: 0.45
Road #289
Description: T.R. 288 N. to D. E.
-- Name: Greenwood Lane
Mileage: 0.16
TOTAL MILEAGE OF THESE FOUR ROADS UNDER THIS ONE DEED. ... . . .1.29
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr.
Webster.
Noes - None
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Lengthy discussion ensued on the planning of a satisfactory agree-
ment with Mr. Fred Hay and the City of Glens Falls, to ultimately
create a 50 foot "highway to property already developed by Mr. Hay.
Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner recommended that
every effort be made to arrive at a satisfactory solution to the
porblem of long standing.
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING '
RESOLUTION NO. 141, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WHEREAS, Ida Mae Sprague of Box 368, Lake George, New York has
made application in accordance with paragraph 2 (c) 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
outside of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated
Leo Street, West Glens Falls, New York, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that said application complies
with the requirements of said ordinance, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said
application are sufficient to justify further consideration by
this board, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
ordinance, the town board shall conduct a public hearing on said
application on June 23, 1966, at 7:30 p.m. in the library of
Queensbury Junior High School, Aviation Road, and that the Town
Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give proper notice of
said public hearing in accordance with the provisions of said
ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
Councilman Robertson suggested serious consideration of developing
a town refuse disposal system as a result of complaints of burning.
Supervisor Webster suggested the developing of an ordinance to
prohibit. furning of garbage in barrels on private property with-
in the town.
Supervisor Webster discussed the problem as advanced by a resident
of the town at the meeting of June 2, 1966. The complaint stated
that young people were abusing his property by riding horses in
the neighborhood of his 'home. It was the voiced opinion of the
Town Board that the matter should constitute a civil action on
the part of the complainant.
Supervisor Webster discussed the status of the re-aligning of the
highway known as Pinecrest Drive. Agreement -was reached with
members of the Town Board deciding that the matter should be
settled through court action with the assistance of County Attorney
Albert ,E. Beswick.
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RESOLUTION N0: 142, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Turner.
RESOLVED that, the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #66-6A
numbered #573 through YA662 - inclusive and totaling $38,515.45 is
hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote :
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
A letter was read and placed on file from the State of New York,
Department of Health, which discussed at length the operation of
Queensbury Water District at this time.
On the motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk
Special Meeting JT,Tne 10, 1966
Present:
John 0. Webster Supervisor
N. Harwood Beaty Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman .
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
The Town Board met at the site of a highway problem in the locality
of Dunhams Bay Lodge on Lake George, at 7:15 p.m. The site was
viewed by the board to discuss the placement of obstruction on the
road edge to restrict parking of vehicles Taho are hauling boats to
be unloaded at the7lake shore. Ganeral agreement was reached by
the members of the Town Board that legal action will be necessary
in order to reach an amicable decision. to satisfy both Mr. Fred Alexy
owner of Dunhams Bay Lodge and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pensel the ovmers
of the Dunhan. s Bay Boat Company.
An application which was presented- to the. Town Board on June 9, 1966)
from a Mr. James Collier to locate a mobile home on Assembly Point
for a period of one year was the basis for a visit to the site by
the members of the Town Board. Action on the application will take
place following receipt of opinions from neighbors and also from
members of the Lake- George Park Commission.
Discussion ensued on the application of Mrs. .Joyce Perry to locate
a mobile home on Massachusets Avenue, West Glens Fads, New York.
The board members agreed that after having viewed the location for
the mobile home, the permit should be issued at a later date.
G'?IFFIN'"S LUMBER COMPANY
Hudson Falls, N. Y.
.Tune 10, 1966
Mr. John 0. Webster, Supervisor
Town of Queensbury
Chestnut Ridge Road
Glens Falls, N. Y.
Dear Sir:-
I have obtained the cost of removing the trees and hottse from