1965-09-02 SP 167
Special Meeting September 2, 1965
Present:
John 0. Webster Supervisor
N. Harwood Beaty Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman
Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman
The--4neeting was called to ordep at 7:30 p. m.
Supervisor Webster greeted the following visitors:
Mr.-, &=:(Mrs. Theodore McClouth - Application for Mobile Home
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Potter - Application for Mobile Home
Mrs. Clifford Lewis - League of Women Voters
Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water District
Bernard J. Codner - Superintendent of, Highways
Mrs. Charlotte Codner - Visitor
LeP.ny. Phillips - Chief of Police
James Dempsey - Visitor
Mrs. Clyde Swift - Interested in Ordinance Restricting Peddlers
Mrs. Theodore Bauckman -. Interested in Ordinance Restricting Peddlers
Mrs. Fern Hall - Interested in Ordinance Restricting Peddlers
Mrs. Marjorie Adga;te - Interested in Ordinance Restricting Peddlers
The public hearing was declared open at 7:30 p. m. , on the application
of William E. Mattison for a permit to locate a Mobile Home outside of
a duly licensed Mobile Home Court.
Proof of .publication was presented by- the Clerk.
The reading of the notice was dispensed with at this time.
The Clerk summarized the original application as same was received.
The following persons appeared in opposition to the granting of the
permit. None.
The following persons appeared in favor of the granting of the permit.
None. - _
The public hearing was declared closed at 7:35 p. m.
The -public hearing was declared open at 7:35 p. m. , on the application
of Raymond & Rosemary Potter for a permit to locate a Mobile Home '
outside of a duly- licensed Mobile .Home Court.
Proof of publication was presented by the Clerk.
The reading of the notice was dispensed with at this time. '
The Clerk summarized the original application as same was received.
The following Persons appeared in opposition to the granting of the
permit. None
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The �foll*wing persons appeared'in favor of the granting of the permit.
Raymond & Rosemary. Potter.
The public hearing was declared*closed at-7:40'p. m.
Following the public hearing the town board in its entirety voiced the
opinion that the permit for Raymond and Rosemary Potter would be granted.
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The public hearing was declared open at 7:43 p. m. , on the application
of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClouth for a permit to locate a Mobile
Home outside of a duly licensed Mobile Home Court.
Proof of publication was presented by the Clerk.
The reading of the notice was dispensed with at this time.
The Clerk summarized the original application as same was received.
Superintendent of Highways., Bernard J. Codner noted that the proposed
location of the Mobile Home is not on a town highway.
The following persons appeared in opposition to the granting bf the
permit. None
The following persons appeared in favor of granting of the permit.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McClouth.
Supervisor Webster again discussed the fact that the- town has-not
accepted the highway into the Town Highway system. -
The public hearing was declared closed at 7:55 p. m.
The minutes of the meetings of August 19th and- 26th were approved
by the Town Board at this time.
Carried unanimously. 4
The town clerk presented the following reports:
Queensbury Town Board - John 0. Webster, Super-visor
July Building Inspection Report
1. July 6 - John H. Dingman- Airport Road —Mobile Home
2. " " - Floyd Winchell - Farm to Market Road - Mobile Home
not registered.
3. "' " - Wm. Stranahan - Fram to Market Road. - Mobile Home
4. July 8 - Samuel Wells - Illinois Ave. - West Glens Falls -
Mobile -Home
5. July 15 - James Cruickshank - Assembly Point - Mobile Home .
6. July 21 - Ronald Geroux - Big Bay Road - Mobile Home
7. " " - Kurt •Prodell - Big Bay Road - New dwelling
8. !" !' - Theodore Clarke - Luzerne Road - Mobile Home
90 !' !' - Bessie •& Raymond Morris - Leo St. W. Glens Falls -
Mobile Hone
10. July 28 - Chas. J. •Astrouski - Assembly Point - Mobile Home :-
Arthur W. Monthie
Buiiding Inspector
Sept. 2, 1965
Queensbury Town Board - John 0, Webster, Supervisor
August Building Inspection Report.
1. Aug. 4 - Malcolm Lester - West Mt. Road - Camper Trailer
2. Aug. 5 - Donald A, McKinney - 31 Montray Road - Camper Trailer --�
3. " " - Theodore & Peggy McClouth - Leo St. -Mobile Home. ..
4. Aug. 12 — Alvin F. Dean - New St. off Burch Rd. - Mobile Home
5, i' " - Wilbuf Dean New St-. off Burch Rd. - Mobile Home
6. Avg. 17 - Novitsky Oil Co. Holden Ave. - W. Glens Falls - Oil
Tanks.
Arthur W. Monthie
Building Inspector
Sept'; 2 1965
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Supervisor.Webster, presented the report of new construction for the
month of August, 1965. There were 18 reports. received during the
month.
Town of Queensbury -
Warren County, N. Y.
Water
Department
Queensbury.Town Board, Mr. John 0. Webster, Supervisor
Monthly Report for,August, 1965
Gentlemen: .
Water Tap Fees Received Queensbury $100.00
West Glens Falls $50.00
Total amount of fees turned
over to Supervisor $150.00
Work Completed
Queensbury District
Glen Street
667 Glen Street - Broken 3/4" galvanized line, caused by electrolysis.
Repaired by owner.
688 Glen Street - Broken 3/4" galvanized service, line, caused by age
• and electrolysis. Repaired by this
department. C
675 Glen Street - At this location there were two broken 3/4" service
lines. Again this was caused by age and electrolysis.
Some difficulty was encountered as these lines were
abandoned and there were no records of their locations.
Repairs were made by this department.
West Fountain Road.
The old. 6" line which connects both tanks and feeds the County Infirmary
wag located and staked out for the County Highway Department. Also all
the gate valves were lowered to prevent damage during construction.
These will be raised when a finished grade is established.
Patton Drive- Investigatkdaa complaint of excessive pressure at the
,Lemery residence. This complaint was received once before
and this party was advised to install a pressure reducing
valve. This advise was again offered.
Glenwood Ave.- The water meter at DeLongs Restaurant was found to be
inoperative and repairs were made by this department.
The curb box at the residence of Mr. Wescot was repaired
and brought to grade.
Other Work Completed. -
.Service Boxes Repaired 4
Permit for tap outside district 1
West Glens Falls District.
Lynda Avenue. - Installed one 6" tapping valve and sleeve and laid
126+- feet of 6'•' CZ main.
Miin Street Repaired the fire hydrant at the Richardson Street
intersection, which was damaged by a car several months
ago. At this time heavier guard post were installed.
Izerne Road Investigated the complaint of Mr. C. Lynch concerning
inadequate water service and a report was made to the
Board.
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Other Work Inspected and certified two private wells. One at
the Varney residence, Main Street and one at.the Faint residence,
Caroline Street.
Shore Colony - Made routine monthly inspection
Consumption
August July
Daily Average 732,839 Gal. 885,161 Gal.
Weekly Average 4,543,600 Gal. 5,488,000 Gal.
Monthly Total 22,718,000 Gal. 27,440,000 Gal.
Public Tap 4,480 Gal. 5,280 Gal. .
Respectfully submitted
Thomas K. Flaherty
Superintendent
WARREN COUNTY MUNICIPAL CENTER
Lake George, N. Y.
Department August 31, 1965
Law
To: John 0. Webster, Supervisor
Re: Mobile Home Ordinance Charles J. Astrowski
Yours Town Board adopted a mobile home ordinance which,
among other things, provides that after the effective date of the
ordinance no mobile home shall be placed in the Town of Queensbury
outside of a licensed mobile home court unless the Town Board,
after a public hearing, shall grant permission by reason of hard-
. ship or extenuating circumstances.
I know from my own observation that Mr. Astrowski had had
a mobile home for several years on his property on Assembly.
Point. As I understand the facts, Mr. Astrowski did not register
his mobile home with ,the Town Clerk as the ordinance requires and
that, at the suggestion of your Building_ Inspector, he then made.
an application for a permit and, following your procedure, the .-
Town Board held a public hearing on his application, Some oppo-
sition was registered at the public hearing, principally by
Mr. Klein, and .up to this time your Town Board has taken no action.
The purpose of requiring registration-of mobile homes
immediately after the adoption of the ordinance was to furnish the
Town Board with an accurate record of the existing mobile homes
which could not be affected by the ordinance. ,Since no registration
fee was required, there could be no other purpose for registrat-im.
This is borne out by the requirement for registration within thirty
days.
Section 133 of the Town Law requires an ordinance to bye'-._,
published once in the official newspaper and posted on the Town
Clerk's bulletin board. Mr. Astrowski lives in Schenectady.and: is
at Assembly Point a feq weeks in the summer. According to him, he
had no actual knowledge of the adoption of the .ordinance and this _
is the reason why.he failed to register his mobile home within the
thirty day period. I see no reason why Mr. Astrowski or any other
person in the Town of Queensbury who had no actual knowledge of the
ordinance should not be permitted to register after the thirty day
period.
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(Re: Mobile Home Ordinance - Charles J. Astrowski- Continued)
_:Of course, if any person who had a mocile home on his property
on the effective date of the ordinance should now want to replace
it with a different mobile home, under the terms of the ordinance,
he would have to apply for a permit. When -the matter was first
referred -to me, I thought Mr. Astrowski might be changing the mobile
home, which would require a permit. I asked him if it were the same
mobile home he has had on his property for years and he assures me
that it is the same one. I know that if looks like the same one I
have seen there for years.
Under the circumstances, it is my opinion that Mr. Astrowski is
entitled to maintain this same mobile home on his property without
a permit. I think he should register it so you will have a record of
it and be able to determine whether the mobile home on his property
is the same one.
If your -Town Board is satisfied that the mobile home nom on the
Astrowski property is the same one which was there prior to the
adoption of the ordinance, I suggest the Town Board adopt a resolution
reciting the facts, approving the registration and dismissing the
application for a permit.
Albert E. Beswick
County Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 200, Mr. Robertson introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WHEREAS, this Town Board on July 23, 1964, adopted an ordinance
for the regulation of mobile homes and mobile home courts in the
Town of Queensbury which became effective ten days after its publication
and posting, and which ordinance, among other things, required the
owners of mobile homes located outside of mobile home courts on the
effective date of the ordinance to register such mobile homes with the
Town Clerk within thirty days and provided that the ordinance should not
apply to such mobile homes, and
WHEREAS, it appears that Charles J. Astrowski- has had a mobile
y home on his property at Assembly Point for several years prior to the
adoption of the ordinance and that such mobile home was on his property
on the effective date of the ordinance..but that he failed to register
his mobile home with the Town Clerk within thirty days for the reason
that he- had no actual knowledge-of the ordinance and that upon being
adilsed by the%Building Inspector of the ordinance, he thereupon made
application for a permit under the ordinance, and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the requirement for the registration of
mobile homes which were located outside of mobile- home courts on the
effective date of the ordinance was, to provide an accurate record of
the mobile homes not affected by the ordinance and no fee was required
for registration and no penalty is provided for failure to register,
be it
RESOLVED that it be and hereby is determined that Charles J.
Astrowski had on his -property at Assembly Point on the effective date
of the mobile home ordinance a mobile home which s. still on the property,
and be it further
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to accept from Charles J. Astrowski a registration of his said
mobile home, and be it further
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(Resolution No. 200 - continued)
RESOLVED that it be and hereby is determined that, under the
circumstances, Charles J. Astrows1i is not required to obtain a
permit from the Town Board for such ,mobile home and that the
application of Charles J. AstroWski for such permit now pending
before this Town Board be and the same hereby is dismissed.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and
Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
A public hearing was declared open by Supervisor Webster on the
matter of a proposed ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND LICENSE PEDDLERS
in the Town of Queensbury at 8:00 p.m. -
Proof of publication was presented by the clerk.
Reading of the notice was dispensed with at this time.
Supervisor-Webster discussed the basis for drawing up the proposed
ordinance
The clerk read the .ordinance in its entirety.
Supervisor Webster welcomed comments from any persons in opposition.
Mrs. Marjorie Adgate spo$e orb, the possible effect on a usineas's
which she conducts within the town.
Councilman Lampson expressed the opinion that the fee which is
being considered is excessive.
Supervisor Webster welcomed comments from any persons in favor of
the ordinance as follows: _
Mrs. Clyde Swift
Mrs. Theodore Bauckman
Mr. James Dempsey voiced am opinion that the objection of Mrs Adgate
should be considered and that the registration fee should be reduced.
The public hearing was declared closed at 8:55 p. m.
The following representatives of the Town of Queensbury Planning_ ,;
Board accompanied by the consultant on the 701 Program were greeted
by the Town Board at this time.
George Kushner - Chairman, Planning Board
J. Arthur Norton - Secretary, Planning Board
Paul Cushing - Member, Planning Board
Robert Kirkpatrick - Member, Planning Board
William Sorrentino - Planning. Consultant
The joint meeting of the Planning Board and the Town Board took place
at this time.
A lengthy presentation of the activity of the Planning Board was
presented by Mr. George Kushner.
Mr. William Sorrentino, announced his aims to ultimately result in
a presentation of a concept plan as same is prepared up to this date.
A sizeable map was displayed and discussed at length at this time.
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Supervisor. Webster, declared the discussion at .an end at 11:10 p. m.
The Town Board discussed all aspects of the concept plans which has
been prepared by the Planning consultants.
RESOLUTION TO REQUEST ESTABLISHMENT OF A 35 MPH SPEED ZONE
RESOLUTION NO. 201, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WHEREAS, this town board has received numerous requests from residents
of the Cottage Hill Subdivision, Town of Queensbury, for the creation
of a 35 MPH speed zone, and
WHEREAS, the Cottage Hill Subdivision is a densely populated residential
area of over 100 homes, and
WHEREAS, this board considers that speed should be restricted on the
streets of the subdivision, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queen-sbury does hereby
request the State Traffic Commission to establish a lowed maximum
speed not exceeding 35 MPH at which vehicles may proceed on the entire
lengths of Cottage Hill Road, Rrospect Drive, 4nd ,Hil-lcrest Avenue, in
the Cottage Hill Subdivision.
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 MOBILE HOME
RESOLUTION 0. 2 2, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Lampson.
WEREAS, Raymond and Rosemary Potter of R.F.D. #3 Main Street, Warrensbur€
— 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 Y0 '.9 to locate a mobile
home outside of a duly licensed mobile home court at property situated
on Burch Road, 200' South from Stanley Robinson trailer, and
WHEREAS, this town board -has conducted a public hearing in connection
with said application and has heard all persons desiring to be heard in
favor of or against said application, and
WHEREAS, it is hereby determined that the facts presented in said
application and at said public hearing are sufficient to authorize
the issuance of the permit requested by said application, for the
following reasons: There were no persons in appearance in opposition
to the granting of the permit. The applicants has had a mobile home
in the Town of Queensbury at another location, and that in the opinion
of the town board the property values in the area would not be adversly
effected, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that pursuant to the provisions of the above mentioned
,T ordinance, permission is hereby given to Raymond and Rosemary Potter of
R.F.D. #3 Main Street, Warrensburg, New York to locate a mobile home
outside of a licensed mobile home court, at property situated at
Burch Road 200' South from Stanley Robinson trailer and that the Town
Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue such permit in
accordance with the terms and conditions of said ordinance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster.,.
Noes - None
Respectfully submitted
On motion the meeting adjourned.
George C. Crannell
Town Clerk