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1965-12-23 296 Regular Meeting December 23, 1965 Present: John 0. Webster Supervisor N; Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p. m. Visitor's greeted were as follo`3s: Thomas K. Flaherty - Superintendent of Queensbury Water District _ LeRoy Phillips - Chief"of Police ' Tom Shea - Reporter, The Post Star Floyd Pickett - Visitor State of New York DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Albany 26, New York December 16, 1965 Mr. George C. Crannell, Town Clerk Town of Queensbury 95 Dixon Road Glens Falls, New York 12801 Dear Mr, Crannell: We are in receipt of the Resolution, by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, requesting improvement of Route 9 from Glens Falls northerly. " ° The need for improving local traffic service between Glens Falls and Lake George is recognized by our Department. The heavy design and construction program that this Department is committed to, has been" delaying`manq such werthy projects throughout various sections of the State. As you know our Planning Department is currently preparing a transportation report for the City of Glens Falls and its en- virons. It is anticipated that this report will be completed late in 1966. In the interest of good planning it is important that the entire network of highways, both new and improved, in the Glens Falls area be properly integrated before expending large sums on any individual project. When this report has been completed further consideration will be given to placing this project on the active design program. I appreciate the interest and concern expressed by the Queens- bury Town Board and assure you that solutions for the problems expressed in your Resolution will be studied as soon as our program permits it. Very truly yours, J. BURCH McMORRAN Superintendent of Public Works — X97 RESOLUTION NO. 282, Introduced by Mr-. Turner, seconded by Mr. Beaty RESOLVED that, the State Traffic Commission , pursuant to Section 1622.2 of the Vehicle and- Traffic Law is hereby requested to establish an area speed restriction within the Cottage Hill area. The boundaries of which are described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the southerly right-of- way line of Aviation Road with the easterly right-of-way line of Cottage Hill- Road; thence southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of Cottage Hill Road to its intersection with the northerly right-of-way line of Dixon Road; thence westerly along the northerly right-of-way lire of Dixon Road to its intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of Prospect Drive; thence northerly along the westerly right-of-way line of Prospect Drive to its intersection with the southerly right-of- way line, of Hillcrest Avenue; thence westerly, northerly and easterly along the southerly, westerly and northerly right-of-way line of Hillcrest Avenue to the intersection of the northerly right-of-way line of Hillcrest Avenue with the westerly right-of-way line of Prospect Drive; thence northerly along the westerly right-of-way Une of Prospect Drive to its intersection with the southerly right-of-way line of 4viation Road; thence easterly along the southerly right-of-way line of Aviation Road to the point of beginning. 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 Finch Pruyn Sales, Inc. , to do with a complaint which maybe covered by the insurance carried by the Town of Queensbury. The Taint involved the plugging of appliances within a newly constructed home in the, Queensbury, Water District. Mr. 'LeRoy Beckerle, President of the Queensbury School Board was greeted by the Supervisor at this time„ Mr. Beckerle suggested a "Community Christmas Tree Burning" at the site of the Queensbury High. School,, he also mentioned the fact that a community gathering could be arranged with the possibility of conducting a dance for atathe Queensbury High School. The. report of New Construction was received and placed on file, there were fourteen reports filed in the month of November, 1965. POLICE DEPARTMENT Town of Queensbury REPORT TO THE TOWN BOARD Gentlemen: The following is a brief summery of the Police Department for the year ending Dec. 15, 1965. . More than 60 complaints were answered and investigated. 38 of which were littering. others were, junk yards, Dogs howling, Dogs destroying property.lS'peading, Abanded automobiles, Accidents, Disputes over property lines,, Ge-Carts racing in the street, and most recently vandalism, mostly at new construction, and braking light bulbs in Christmas decorations. About 11:00 P.M. on Dec. 7 I was called to the Northway Plaza whare I fouitd the burglar alarm at Mack$ drug store was 29S (Police Department. Report -continued) ringing. No burgular just a loud bell that some how became stuck. This represents an average of more than one call. and one investigation per week or more than 75%. over 1964. Not counting cival papers served or the various civic functions attended. Five arrest were made resulting: in four convections. The Department collecter about 150. dollars in fees and traveled - about three thousand miles. May I take this oppertunity to thank the members of this_ Board for the splended cooperation you have afforded me. And my - thanks to the other Town officials who have been most helpful-. I wish to recomend the reappoint of Lowell Hill as Po-liceman and Raymond Hoague as Special Policeman and the appoint -ment of George LeBlance of Cleverdale as Special Policeman, Gentlemen; I am -sure you are all aware of MY interest in Town government, And My desire to be of- service to the Town, To the Town Government, And to the town officials, of which I am most proud. Thairfor My own--reappointment as Chief of Police is here- by most highly recomended, Respectfully Submitted LeRoy Phillips Councilman Beaty reported on the recent meeting with the group arrangeing the Comprehensive Study for the BEnd of the River Sewer project. The resolution has been adopted, and, the study is underway under the plan arranged under aid from the State of New York. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE SALARY CHANGE RESOLUTION NO. 283, Introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Robertson. WHEREAS, Resolution # 19, dated January 1, 1965, fixed the salary. . of Curtis Lampson, Councilman, at $1,800.00 annually, and WHEREAS, although the salary for this position has already been established and fixed by Resolution # 19, Mr. Lampoon has requested that he be paid a lesser salary of $1,725.00 for the year 1965, and be it further RESOLVED, that the Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed. to pay Curtis Lampoon, Councilman a total salary of $1,725.00 for the year 1965. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None Supervisor Webster discussed the recent request of Mr. James Dempsey to have minutes of Town Board Meetings be mailed to the Chairman of the Queensbury Democratic Party. Following an opinion of Attorney Albert E. Beswick the decision was reached that the request would not be granted. — RESOLUTION NO. 284, Introduced by Mr. Robertson,, seconded by Mr. Lampsop. RESOLVED that, the Audit of Claims as listed in Abstract #65-12B numbered #1271 and totaling $2,491.00 is hereby approved. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes . Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Md. Webster Noes - None