1963-06-20 SP 448
Special. Meeting June 20, 1963
Present:
John 0. Webster Supervisor
N. Harwood Beaty Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman
Harold Akins Councilman
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p. m.
Visitors greeted at the meeting, were as follows:
Howard LaRose - LaRos.e Construction Company
Vernon Brown - Brown Brothers Electric
Fred Fields - Coburn Company
Eugene Bourque - Fidelty Casulty Company
William Haggerty - FidelXty-Casulty Company
Joseph A. Kestner Jr: , .- Engineer, Queensbury Water District
Albert E. Beswick - County Attorney
Bernard Codner - Highway Superintendent
Representatives of all fire companies within. the Town of Queens-
bury were greeted as follows:
Floyd Sleight - Queensbury Central Fire Company
Leslie Hillis Warren County Fire Coordinator
Royal Chadwick- - West Glens Falls Fire Company
Percy Denton - North Queensbury Fire Company
Allen DuFore - South Queensbury Fire Company
Floyd Martindale - Bay Ridge Fire Company
The fire chief's from the several fire companies entered into a
discussion on the plans for the installation of the Queensbur y
Water, District. The main subject of question at this time had
to do with the type- of hydrants which will be. installed within
the proposed new district. Mr. Kestner proceeded to discuss
the size of the hose connections needed to adapt to the new
hydrants. General agreement was reached with the firemen and
the engineer for the Queensbury Water District that there would
. .be established connection of the National Standard type on all
future hydrants installations within the Town of Queensbury.
The nut emzefon the on and off operation was established at 12,".
The capacity of the system at different locations was discussed
at length for the benefit of the representatives of the fire
companies.
The wording for the signs to be installed at different locations
within the Queensbury Water District while work progresses was
established as follows:
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
A Growing Community
QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT
PROJECT NO. APW-NY-52G
Scale: 111-11-Ott
Decision was reached that the logs to be removed on the site of
the storage tanks should be picked up by the Highway Department
and salvaged for use in the Highway Department.
The undersigned hereby respectfully petitions the Town Board
of the Town of Queensbury as follows:
FIRST: That the contract between the City of Glens Falls and
the Town of Queensbury providing for a sewer district originally
comprised of eighteen (18) persons which was subsequently amended
to add two (2) additional persons be further amended to provide
for twenty-one -(21) persons by ?addition of .the .undersigned.
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SECOND: The undersigned has purchased and is in process of
erecting a dwelling upon Lot No. 10 in Block No. 6 as shown on the map
of the First Subdivision of Broad Acres. This lot is on Luzern Place
and adjoins the property of Joseph Yanklowitz at 9 Luzern Place.
THIRD: If this petition is granted thus offording the undersigned
the privilege of attaching to the sewers of this sewer district, the
undersigned agrees to comply with all provisions of the said contract
in the same manner as 'all other persons who are benefited thereby.
FOURTH: Your early consideration of this petition is requested,
since the constructioxi has reached a stage where sewer provisions must
be made at once.
_ John M. Dillon
Signed this 19th day of June, 1963.
The signing of Contract#4 and 4A, was completed at this time.
Lengthy discussion to do with a subdivision known as Patton Drive,
was aired at length. "A new deed will be presented to the board
at a later date to conform with the requests of the Town Board on
the layout of the roads in the development.
Decision on the duties of a Water Superintendent for the new
Queensbury Water District was disgused at this time. Appointment
will be reached at an early date.
RESOLUTION NO. 102, introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Akins
WHEREAS, the Town Planning 'Board has presented to - the Town Board
a report, dated May 2, 1963, wherein the Planning Board recommends
the employment of Candueb-Fleissig.. and. Associates as planning
consultant for the Town of Queensbury, at an estimated total cost,
including federal and state administrative charges, of $24,,868.00,
of which the share of the Town of Queensbury under the 701 program
would be approzimately $4,145.00, be it
RESOLVED that the employment 'of Candueb-Fleissig and Associates as
planning consultant for the Town of Queensbury at a fee of $22,000.00
be and the same hereby is adthorized.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes - Mr. Turner and Mr, Lampson.
Following the recommendations of Mr. D. Frank Sullivan, the
Chairman of the Democratic Committee and Mr. LeRoy Phillips,
the Chairman of the Republician Committee the Election Inspectors
for the year of 1963 were appointed.
RESOLUTION NO. 103 introduced by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. Akins.
WHEREAS, it is provided by Section 43 of the Election Law that
town boards shall, during the month of June in each year appoint
inspectors of election who shall hold office for a term of one year
from July 1, of that year, and
RESOLVED, that the following named persons be and they hereby are
appointed inspectors of election in the existing 9 election districts:
to hold office until July 1, 1964 to wit:
Republican Democratic
Dist.l Gladys LaFountain Dist.l Alice Buckley
Florence Bovee Gertrude Wood
Dist.2 Bessie Branch Dist.2 Elva McDermont
Mary Martindale Ellen McDermont
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Election Inspectors Continued:
Dist. 3 Minnie Bidwell Dist, 3 Marjorie Gazeley
Sally Dickinson Dorothy Lashway
Dist. 4 Elizabeth Miller Dist. 4 Florence Hoague
Helda Ellingsworth Juliette Ellingsworth
Dist. 5 Cora Liapes Dist. 5 Rose Stott
Mrs, Ethel Fowler Christine M. Bergeron
Dist. 6 Clara Blanchard Dist. 6 Jane C. Gasper
Shirley Stevens Beatrice Chadwick
Dist. 7 Jean Van Vrankin Dist. 7 Natalie Mark
Gladys Phillips Irma Havens
Dist. 8 Charlotte Gilman Dist, 8 Evelyn Grant
Louise Baltazar Oletta Bowen
Dist, 9 Pauline Joslyn Dist. 9 Lorraine Springer
Viola Shoemaker Dorothy Baird
FURTHER RESOLVED, thdt the compensation of each inspector be and
is hereby fixed at $15.00 per day for each primary, re istration
and Election days.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster
Noes - None
RESOLUTION NO. 104 introduced by Mr. Beaty, seconded by Mr. Turner
RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to Mr. John Dillon of
27 June Drive, Glens Falls, New York, to make application to the
City of Glens Falls, for water service to a new residence at LOt #10
Block #6 of the first sub-division of Broad Acres, thereby becoming
a water customer of the City of Glens. Falls and that a copy of this
resolution be forwarded to the 'City Water Board and to Mr. John
Dillon, 27 June Drive, Glens Falls, New York.
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted
George C. 'Crannell
Town Clerk