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1965-05-20 SP 64 Special Meeting May 20, 1965 Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N. Ha w6od Beaty -Councilman' Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called,"t'"o order at 7 30 p The following visitors were greeted by the Supervisor: Clyde Dunn - Representing LaVii1ley-McLe0' d, Inc. Bernard J. Codner - Superintendent of Highways "Bucky" Corlew - Deputy Superintendent of Highways Thomas Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water District "Bernie Sovistoski` Reporter' The Post- ftir' Fred Lewenberger - kghVii7 Employee Marshall'Harris' - -Highway' Employee Frank -Robillard - Highway' 'Employee Buell Fisher - Highway Employee Charles Howe - Highway Employee Marion J. Crannell -` Deputy'Town Clerk The bid opening for supplying materials` for -the Queensbury, Wafter' ` Depafrtment took place 'at this time. The proof of publication was presented by the clerk. Reading of the" Notice -was dispensed with'-aCthi-s -time; The clerk questioned the" validity of accepting a bid of 'Henrg .I *' Sleight which was- - presented by the Water District Superintendent, ' Thomas K. Flaherty. Following discussion by all members of the 'town board; the following — resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION N0. 110 introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS after discussion on the matter of accepting the bid of Henry J. Sleight to supply the Town of Queensbury with copper materials for the Queensbury Water District, it was therefore RESOLVED, that the bid of Henry J. Sleight should be opened and read aloud and that the same bid should be considered on the same basis as all others. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster Noes - None The clerk proceeded to open and read aloud the following bids: ROBINSON SUPPLY CO. 145-149 Warren Street Glens Falls, N.Y. May 18, 1965 Queensbury Water Dept. Dear Sir: We are pleased to quote the price stated in this proposal for the material herein specified, under the conditions stated below, reserving the right to cancel without notice, unless otherwise agreed 5 (Quotation from Robinson Supply Company - Continued) in writing. CONDITIONS We.will not be responsible for delays occasioned by strikes, accidents, delays of carriers or other causes unavoidable and beyond our control. We do not warrant materials against defects; but will furnish substitute material for any proving defective when used for the purpose for which it was manufactured. We will not be responsible for claims for labor or other damages arising from such delays or defects. opper service tubing Type K 3/4 inch 1000 foot 100 foot coils --------------- $50.00 per coil 500.00 American Manufacture- (Chase Brass & Copper Co.) CORPORATION STOPS 50 CORP. COCK-­H10003 - 2,62 ea. 3/4 inch strt. coupling H1546 1.37 " CC thread 3.99 ea. ----------- 199.50 Outlet, copper flanged straight coupling nut, no gasket required- American Manufacture— (Mueller Co.) CURB STOPS 45 3/4 inch stop - H-15200------ 6.40 ea. ----------- - 288.00 No drain Inverted key, reundway combined cap & tee with check Inlet, copper flanged Qutlet, copper flanged American Manufacture- (Mueller Co. ) CURB BOXES 50 H-10314-------------- 6,06 ea. ---------- 303.00 Arch pattern base 1 inch upper section with cover & stationary rod 5-� foQt bury American Manufacture - (Mueller Co. ) Total - $ 1290.50 Terms 2% 10th prox Delivery - within 30 days LeVALLEY McLEOD, INC. Schenectady, New York May 17, 1965 Quotation No. P-112 Terms- Net 30 Days Town of Queensbury F.O.B. - Glens Falls, Queensbury Water Dist. N.Y. RD4t2, Lake George Road Glens Falls, N. Y. , SUBJECT: Bid on Copper Tube and Water Works Materials Gentlemen: ' We are pleased to quote as follows: 1000' 3/4" K-Soft, Copper Tube, 100' Coils' $ .526 / ft. 50 3/4",H-15000 Corp Stop 3.07 / ea. 45 3/4",H-15200 Curb Stop 6.09 / ea. 50 5k' ; H-10314 Curb Box w/Rod 5.88 / ea. 66 (Quotation from LeValley McLeod, Inc. - continued) Copper Tube is as Manufactured by Revere Copper & Brass. - Corp Stops, Curb Stops &Curb Boxes are as manufactured by Mueller Co. Delivery: From Schenectady, N.Y. Warehouse stock. LeValley McLeod, Inc. William J. Ball Municipal Sales HENRY J. SLEIGHT 121 Aviation Road Glens Falls, N.Y. -May 20, -1965------ - - Thomas K. Flaherty, Supt. Queensbury Water Department RFD # 2, Glens Falls3 N. Yi - - Dear I would be pleased to-supply the following according to specifications for water service connection materials. Copper service tubing - - - - - - . Type k $.57 per Ft. 3/4_i-ftah. -F.__ • __._._ - _ 1000 foot 100 foot coils Corporation Stops 50 $3.07 - ea. 3/4 inch - - CC thread Outlet, copper flanged • Straight coupling nut; no-gasket--required - Curb Stops 45 $6.09 ea, 3/4 inch -No Drain Inverted Key, Roundway. Combined Cap and Tee with Check - Inlet & Outlet Copper flanged Curb Boxes • 50 $5.88 ea. Arch pattern Base 'l inch upper section with cover and stationary rod 5-1/2 foot bury All of the above would be of American manufacture. , Very truly yours, Henry J. Sleight The bids were presented to the Superintendent of the Queensbury Water District for study. 67 The opening of the bids for suppluing gasoline to the Queensbury Highway Department took place at this time. The clerk presented Proof of Publication of the "Notice to Bidders". The reading of the notice was dispensed with at this time. The following bids were opened and read aloud by the Town Clerk. SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY P; �.. Box 1399 _ Syracuse... 2., N. Y. Town o€ Queensbury April 26, --1965 Queensbury, New York ' Gentlemen: We at Sinclair are pleased to submit our proposal for your requirements of the following petroleum products during the period from Date of Award to Period of One Year at our regularly scheduled consumer tankwagon price in effect for each such product at the time of delivery and at the place of delivery stipulated below, minus the amount listed in the column headed "Cents per gallon to be deducted from our Consumer Tankwagon." Place of Product Delivery Tankwagon Price Amt deduct tank.Pr. Dino Gasoline Queensbury, N.Y. , 15'.40e 2.48. Dino Supreme Gas Queensbury, N.Y." 18.90 3.65e In addition to the foregoing price you shall pay to us the amount of any tax or charge imposed by any governmental authority or other agency upon the products sold hereunder or on the production, sale, transportation or delivery thereof, or on any feature thereof or of this agreement. Your claims for exemption from any such tax or charge shall be accompanied by such certificate as in our opinion may -be -required by any governmental authority or agency to support such exemption .claim. . We shall not be obligated to furnish any of the products hereunder, nor be liable in damages for failure to do so, in the event Acts of God, strikes, differences with our workmen, lockouts, fires, foreign or domestic governmental authority, war conditions in this or any foreign country, accidents, delays by railways or other methods of transportation, reduction of 'our supply of such products or containers ., therefor at any point from which we customarily would 'make' shipments hereunder, or other causes beyond our control, render it impossible or inexpeVidient for us to do so. Our terms are net cash withour discount, payable by the 15th proximo. Thank you for considering our offer. Yours truly, Sinclair Refining Company By J. R. Peck, Dist. Manager DUERS OIL COMPANY Glens Falls, N. Y. May 17, 1965 Town of Queensbury Highway Dept. . ,Aviation Road Glens Falls, N. Y. 68 (Doers Oil Company Bid for gasoline — continued) Attention: Mr. Bernard'Codner We wish to submit our bid, on our (Branded) Cities Service regular and Cities Service Premium gasoline. The regular gasbiine 'carries an octane rating of 95 plus, premium gasoline 101 plus octane rating. Gasoline is to be delivered from 'our storage facilities in Glens Falls. Our bid for regular gasoline will be based on Cities Service Oil Co. , current posed dealer tank wagon price at time of delivery less .01(,'--- one cent--per gallon. At'the'present writing your price will be .134 per gallon net, tax excttnded. Premium gasoline will be .0350 above price for regular gasoline. In case of emergencies, our deliveries to you will be available night or day. Trusting that we may be favored with your gasoline contract for the coming year, we remain, Very truly yours, Loren J. Duers Duers Oil Company Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codn_er recommended that the bids all be tabled at this' time. With the fact evident that no ' b*d was presented according to specifications. The Superintendent intends to study the possible purchase of gasoline under State Contract. Action on the matter will take place at a later date. A motion was made by Councilman Robertson and seconded by Councilman Turner that the bids as received be tabled. Carried unanimously. ' Superintendent of the Queensbury Water District, Thomas`'K.: Flaherty recommended that the bid of LeValley McLeod, Inc. ; be accepted for supplying materials for the Water Department. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF MATERIALS FOR THE QUEENSBURY WATER DEPT. RESOLUTION NO. 111, introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner. WHEREAS, this board has invited sealed bids to furnish the (�1eensbury Water Department with material for use in the water department' as specified in the notice to bidders, and WHEREAS, the bid of LeValley McLeod Inc. , appears to be the lowest responsible bidder for supplying the materials as specified in the notice to bidders, now therefore be it RESOLVED that the bid of LeValley McLeod Inc. , to furnish materials to the Queensbury Water Department is hereby accepted and approved at the total price in the amount of $1,247.55. Duly adopted by the following votd: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mi. Webster. ' Noes - None Mr. Kenneth Linton of the Bay Road and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Fergesenn of the Bay Road section were greeted by the Supervisor at this time. 69 Supervisor Webster announced the public discussion,as planned by the Town Board. The subject of the discussion has to do with the decision on the proper location for the Town Office Building. Supervisor.Webster. stated enlightening facts for the benefit_of .the visitors on all aspects of the plans, which have been formulated up to this date.- The- two 16cations which are :being considered were . studied by the use of a recently prepared extra large map of the Town of Queensbury. The supervisor discussed the anticipated cost of the construction and at the. same time explained that the town has the necessary funds on hand at this time. The minutes of the meeting of May 13, 1965 were discussed and approved as amended. Carried unanimously. As a result of the 'discussion mentioned above, Mr. Ferguson stated that he did not feel that a metai' building similiar bv�Bntlar would be practical. Mr. Ferguson stated also that he hopes the- construction of:&-the Town Office Building will be accomplished in a manner to blend with the construction of the Adirondack College Buildings. Mr. Kenneth Linton questioned the board as to the size of the proposed construction, Mr Linton voiced complete approval of thOenture and he urged that the- town-board- act favorably� on the Bay Road location. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE AT TRAINING SCHOOL RESOLUTION 112, introduced- by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr, Lampson. RESOLVED, that the Superintendent of Highways, Bernard J. Codner, is hereby authorized to attend the Training School for Highway Super- intendents at Cornell- University in Ithaca, New York, on June 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1965, and that the actual and necessary expenses at such `- . attendance be and the same 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 A letter was received and placed on .file from the Warren County Civil Defense office on the matter of water shortage. A suggestion of using equi ment from- the- Stock _Pile of -the State of--New York Af, and when same is. necessary: The clerk presented two applications of persons wishing to locate a Mobile Home outside of a duly licensed Mobile Home Court. The application of Amos Tracey was discussed at length by all members of the Town Board. Following discussion the board decided that the application should be referred to the Building Inspector for an investigation and a report before a public hearing will be arranged-. The application of Stanley Robinson was presented by the clerk to request permission to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed Mobile Home court. At the request of the Town Board the application of Stanley Robinson will be referred, to the Building Inspector. I 70 RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE' PUBLIC HEARING : RESOLUTION NO. 113, introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Robertson. WHEREAS, : Stanley Robinson ,of R.F,,D. ,#3 .Glens Fallst, New York, has . made application in accordance with.'paragraph>2 (c) , Section #, of' - an ordinance of the Towmof 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 on Burch Road, directly across. from George Sumner, and WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that said application complies with the requirements of said ordinance, and -" WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the,:'facj:V.preiented 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 op said application on June 3, 1965, 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..pr9per uotice _of said public hearing ixt 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 BUILDING INSPECTION, REPORT May 12. Vorman Bromley - Upper Glen St - Mobile Home not registered. Have been unable to contact owner, but his father Xurrie Bromley promised to have- him comply. May 17. Mrs. Alice Gonyea - Application for Trailer Court on - Aviation Road. Requested her husband to obtain written . permission from. the- owner of the property. 0.- Boyd True Ball-Road - Glen Lake - New dwelling.._Builder and owner is from Syracuse. He was not at premises. James Weller — Oxbow Hill Road - Glen Lake, New dwelling Left application with his .father for completion and return to Supervisor. Neal Smith - Glen Lake Road - Addition .to. Cottage - Left application with contractor, Wm Tremblay for completion and return to 'Supervisor. Richard Kubrickey , North Sunnyside Road - Sunnyside Lake. Two sections of a dwelling moved to the rear of dwelling from another location - advised housekeeper to have him comply with Building- Ordinance. May -19 N. Gonyea - Pinello St. off Corinth Road - Mobile Home Application - appears O.K. as this lot is to the rear of this development and there are a number of trailer homes on the opposite side of the Street. 71 € (Building Inspection Report - continued) Irving W. & Jane Fowler - West Mountain Road - New dwelling No one on premises. R. Hubert Jr. - West Mountain Road - no one on premises. Lot 8 - Section 2 - West Mountain Park - Apple House Lane New dwelling built by Finch Pruyn for the G. V. Gaspers. Richard Van Dusen - West Mountain Road - New Office and Green House - Left application-. for completion. Fred & W. Alexy - Dunhams Bay Lodge - Left applieation and Ordinance with Mrs. Alexy for completion--- She stated that they would comply. Arthur W. Monthie Building Inspector RESOLUTION NO. 114, introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Turner. RESOLVED that Supervisor Webster be authorized to.apply for State assistance for matching funds for the YES Program, subject to similar applications being made by South Glens Falls and the City of Glens Falls Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None Superintendent of Highways, Codner reported on bhe present status of • thy effort for a town wide cleanup. A general discussion ensued on the subject of stocking a supply of street signs for use in all parts of the Town of Queensbury. RESOLUTION NO. 115, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson. RESOLVED that the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract # 65-5A, numbered #531 only and totaling $2,000.00 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk