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1965-03-25 481 (Resolution NO. 67 - continued) NUMBER SURETY PRINCIPAL AMOUNT 98-52-41 Glens Falls Insurance Co. James A, Davidson and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the members of the Town Board sign a certificate to that effect upon each public bond above .described. 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 Regular Meeting March 25, 1965 Present: John 0._ Webster Supervisor N. Harwood Beaty Councilman Theodore Turner Councilman Curtis Lampsori Councilman Hammond Robertson, Jr. Councilman The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p. m. The Supervisor greeted the following visitors: Mr+.Dale Taylor - Interested in a Water District Extension - Mr. Charles Atwell - n rr n rr n rr Mr. Paul Bishop �r rr >r ►r �r rr Mr. Bernard J. Codner - Superintendent of Highways The minutes of the meetings of March 11th and March 18, 1965 were approved. Carried unanimously. Mr. Paul Bishop of Bronk Drive off the West Mountain Road, was granted the floor. Mr. Bishop presented a petition to the town board which was signed by 62 residents of the area, requesting water service on West Mountain Road and its adjoining roads. Supervisor Webster explained to the petitioners that consideration will be given to the possibility of an extension as requested as soon as possible. Mr. Charles Atwell questioned the town board as to what State or Federal Agencies could be approached to assist in defraying the cost of such an'extensi6n. Supervisor.Webster explained to the group that at this time the government grants are exhausted. The Supervisor stated that any agencies who might offer a loan, are not practical due to the fact that the Town of Queensbury has a credit° status that would allow the town to borrow money on a bond issue without the help of any outside agencies. 482 The Clerk presented an application to locate a mobile home outside of a duly licensed Mobile Home Court. The -application was read by the ,clerk and same was studied by the - Town Board. RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION N0. 68, introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Robertson WHEREAS, John Stranhan of R.F.D. #1 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 z mile North of Route #149 on Bay Road West Side, 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 abole mentioned ordinance, the town board shall conduct a public hearing do said application on April 15th, 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 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. Lamp son, Mr. Robertson and Mr. `Webster _ Noes - None A memorandum was received and placed on file from the Lake George ' Park Commission to do with bills being introduced in the present Legislation of the State of New York. STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH March 19, 1965 ° Supervisor and Town Board Re: Nuisance Complaint Town of Queensbury Boulevard Bowl Chestnut Ridge Road Queensbury Town Glens Falls, New York Warren County Gentlemen: This office has received a complaint from Mr. Hammer of Walter Hammer and Sons regarding the sewage disposal system serving the Boulevard Bowl. It is alleged that the septic tank serving ' this establishment is overflowing onto the property of Mr. Hammer. Mr. Hammer has spoken with the owner of Boulevard Bowl on several occasions but no action was taken to rectify the alleged condition. This complaint is being brought to your attention for your information and whatever action you deem necessary'. Very truly yours, Frank D. Walter Asst District Sanitary Engineer 483 The preceeding letter was referred to the Town of Queensbury , Health Officer, Dr. Robert Reid. .STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Glejas Falls, N.Y. Queensbury Town Board Marchl8, 1965 Chestnut Ridge Road Glens Falls, New York Attention: John Webster, Town Supervisor Gentlemen: On March 16, 1965, an inspection was made by me of the refuse disposal area operated by the Town of Queensbury. The following violation of Part 19 of the State Sanitory Code existed at that time: REFUSE NOT CO1VACTED AND COVERED DAILY Refuse shall be compacted and covered each day the refuse area is used, with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover material. a After the inspection, a conference was ;held with Mr. Webster, Town Supervisor. At this conference this violation and the operation of the disposal area were discussed. It should be pointed out again that the State Health Department has given you well over two years to make the necessary changes and we now expect complete compliance. Several municipalities -- in this district have already made the change to sanitary landfill operations. The neighboring towns and villages of Kingsbury, Hudson Falls and Fort Edward have a committee working on a joint effort. The Town of Moreau is very near completion of their change to this type of operation. Please contact this office if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Sterling H. Edwards Public Health Sanitarian STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Glens, Falls,N.Y. March 24, 1965 Mr. John 0. Webster Chestnut Ridge Road Re: Water Pollution Glens Falls, New York Lake George Dear Mr. Webster: Your recent correspondence concerning the alleged abondonment of debris on the ice of Lake George has been referred to me by Doctor Loudon. Both your letter and the copy of Resolution No. 57 are interest and invite comment. (Water Pollution Letter - continued) The alleged act is indeed a violation of Sectionsl153 and 1153a of the Public Health Law which further specifically provides that the investigation and abatement of such violations is the responsibility of the local board of health. Such matters can and should be handled at the local level and this concept is the real purpose of this special Lake, George law. If, a specific instance, investigation by the local board of health reveals the need for support; advice and assistance are available from this office on request. Such a situation might occur if unusual technical questions were involved. I would expect that if assistance was requested, any investigation would be a joint — venture in company with the local board of health or its representatives. Very truly yours, Frank D. Walter, Jr. Assistant Sanitary Engineer JOSEPH A KESTNER, JR. Consulting_Engineer Troy, N. Y March 23, 1965 Mr. John 0. Webster Supervisor Town of Queensbury Chestnut Ridge Road, R.D. #1, Glens Falls, New York 12801 Subject: Water District Extensions Dear John: Just a brief note to advise you of our progress on the subject projects. I am completing an agreement for Engineering Services in accordance with our discussion at the meeting of March 15th. The R; E. Chapman Company is sending you a proposal for drilling a new well on the east side of the Northway in the southwest corner of the well site. - The crew who drilled the previous well are presently engaged in a well cleaning project in Massachusetts and Mr. Sullivan told me this morning that the work could be started on Monday, March 29th if the Town Board wishesto do so. I expect to meet Mr. Sullivan in Queensbury on next Tuesday or Wednesday to look over the West Glens ,Falls area and review the test work done during 1953. We are preparing the maps, descriptions, report and estimates of cost for the three water district extensions and expect to complete them by the end of this week. Sincerely, Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. Consulting Engineer 485 Queensbury Water District March 22, 1965 c/o John 0. Webster, Supervisor Chestnut Ridge Road Glens Falls, New York Re: Proposal to Install Gentlemen: Gravel Packed Well #3 With regard to driving several 22" test wells, including a 2k" observation well in the existing well field off Route -9 to try and find a suitable location to install a third gravel packed well, our driller's test well log on test well #5 shows the following re- sults: 0' - 4' - loam 4' - 15' - gray sand 15' - 34' - gray sand and gravel 34' - 50' - `gray sand and gravel 50' -- 60' - fine -sand and gravel with clay mixed Pipe pulled back to 50' . Pumped 60 g.p.m. Static Level 8'2". Observation well #6. driven 2' from #5. Pumped 60 gop.m. A short pumping test was conducted on #5 at -a rate of 60 g.p.m'. Water level measurements made in #6 obs. well indicated a drawdown from static level 8'2" to 8'9" From this test data we would estimate the yield of a 24" x 18" well 50' deep to be between 500 and 600 g.p.m. There are two 24" x 18" wells at this location installed during the summer of 1963 under a contract known as Contract #2, Well Water Supply Development, Project #APW-NY-52G. This work was done by R. E. Chapman Company. We would be pleased to install a third 24" x 18" wcll in the above-mentioned well field for the same prices and specifications as outlined in the 1963 contract Item 1 of $8,466.00. Yours very truly, R.E. Chapman Company Richard W. Sullivan, Treasurer Mr. Charles Dunn visited the meeting at this time. Mr. Dunn presented a map which will be prepared and submitted to the Town of Queensbury Pldnning Board at a later date. - Mr. Thomas K. Flaherty, Superintendent of the Queensbury Water District, visited the meeting at this time. Councilman Beaty reported on the progress of the Town of Queensbury Recreation Commission. Supervisor Webster presented the final certificate of the State of New York, Board of Equalization and Assessment. The equalization rate for the Town of Queensbury, has been set at 38. Superintendent of Highways Bernard Codner, discussed the purchase of a used back hoe machine to be used by the Highway Department. 486 RESOLUTION TO CANCEL PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION NO. 69, Introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Beaty. WHEREAS, this board received an application from Robert Blowers to locate a mobile home on the West side of Mountain View' Lane and adopted Resolution #64 which authorized a public hearing, thereon, and WHEREAS, this board has now been informed by the Town Clerk that the - applicant wishes to withdraw said application, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that the authorization to conduct a public hearing on said application as stated in Resolution #64 is hereby rescinded and the Public Hearing cancelled. Duly adopted by the following vote: _ Ayes - Mr. I eaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. .Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None_ a RESOLUTION NO 70, Introduced by Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Lampson. RESOLVEDthat, with respect to the Queensbury Water Department for the purpo,qes of payroll. classification, the Superintendent, Thomas K. Flaherty, be listed as follows: Water Treatment Plant Operator Trainee and be it further RESOLVED, that there be created two job classifications for employees of the water department, at rates of pay as follows: Motorized Equipment Operator (MEO) $1.70 per hour Laborer 1.60 per hour and be it further RESOLVED, that Scott Hopkins employed at $1.70 per hour, be and he hereby is classified as Motorized Equipment Operator, effective March 16, 1965. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Webster. Noes - None rt On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted George C. Crannell Town Clerk