1962-02-22 Regular Meeting February 22, 1962
Present:
John 0. Webster Supervisor
N: Harwood Beaty Councilman
Theodore Turner Councilman
Curtis Lampson (absent) Councilman
Harold Akins Councilman
The meeting was called to order at 7:30.
Visitors welcomed:
Mr. Frederick Hay
Mr. &tKrs. Leo Ball j
Mr. George Mapes -- Superintendent N.G.F. Water District.
Mr. Bernard Codner- Superintendent of Highways
Mr. Powell South - Queensbury Central Fire Company
Mr. Raymond Hoague- Policeman
Mrs. Joyce Seeber
Mrs. Marion J. Orannell - Deputy Town Clerk
??r. Hay was granted the floor. A map was presented to do with a
new development on lest Mountain Road, with the proposed new road.
which"will be deededc:to the Town of Queensbury. The map was
studied by members of the board. The deed and search of said
property was presented to the board at this time.
RESOLUTION NO. 42 introduced+ by Nr. Akins seconded by Mr. Beaty.
RESOLVED, that the street designated on a map presented by
Frederick Hay, running from West Mountain Road to an Extension of
Aviation Road,, be known as Easy Street..
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that this road be accepted by the Town
Board of the Town of Queensbury, upon recommendation of the High-
way Superintendent and subject to approval of the County Attorney
of the deed of such property.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None .
Mr. Codner, recommended that the board accept the above mentioned
road known as "Easy Street's in the proposed Frederick Hay develop-
ment, running from the West Mountain Road to an extension of
Aviation Road.
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Extensive discussion took place with the Water Committee and Mr. Hay
in regards to the completion of the water services in the Reservoir
'Park development. The commitee explained that when the water taps
are installed properly, the road could be accepted. The owner Mr.
Frederick Hay, states that this work will be done in The spring of
1962.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Ball,- residents of Aviation Road - Birch Lane Inter-
section were heard by the board. An inquiry as to the present
status of the widening of Birch Lane with hopes that the road be
accepted by the town is the matter of interest at present.
Mr. Akins, explained to the interested parties what has tran§aired
in this matter up until the present date.
A-letter was read by the -clerk, to do .wi_t4 a decision ,by the _County
Attorney, as to the rights of the property owners and the duties -
of the Town of Queensbury, to do with maintaining the above
mentioned road.
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February 21,, 1962
Mr. Bernard Codner
Superintendent of Highways
Aviation Road
Glens Falls, N. Y. "
Dear Bernard:
You haarectold me about a road known as Birch Lane, extending
southerly from Aviation Road just westerly of the town storehouse
property:
As I understand its, this ist ten foot right of way either 4
owned by or reserved to the persons owning houses on the easterly
side, -and I think the name of one of these persons is Lanfair. _
I also understand that someone by the name of Ball has purchased
the property on the westerly side of Birch Lane and has offered
to convey to the Town of Queensbury a thirteen foot strip. You
told- me that you have been asked to plow Birch Lane 'and you have
asked advice as to what should be done.
I am s-atisfied that this original ten foot right of way is "
a private way and you have no legal right to use town highway
funds or equipment either in plowing snow from this right of way
or otherwise improving or maintaining it.
As to the offer of a thirteen foot strip to the Town of
Queensbury,. a town highway may not be laid out less than fifty
foot in width except by permission of the State Superintendent
of Public Works. Accordingly, the Town Board could not accept
the thirteen foot strip as a town highway.
Accordingly, it is my advice to you that you do not remove
snow from Birch Lane and use town money or equipment on it for
any purpose..
Yours very truly,,
Albert E. Beswick , County Attorney
The board explained, that when the deed for the 13 feet of
land in question is "` submitted, the Town of Queensbury will endeavor
to establish an additional 12 feet right of way from other property
owners in order to create a 25 foot roadway.
Mr. C. Powel South was granted the floor at this time. Mr. South,
reported to the board that the Queensbury Central Fire Co. ,, intend
to hold a carnival in the dates May 28th to June 2, 1962. The
land to be used for said carnival is in doubt at the present, due
to the fact that the previous location will not be available this
year. The proposed location is the property of the Fort Amherst
Realty Co., across from the Union Free School #2. on Aviation Road.
With the pbssibility of objection to this location by, the redidents
of this locality and the Queensbury School Board, action is def-
erred until these objections are removed. The issuance of a
permit was tabled until a Special Board Meeting on March 1, 1962.
C. Powel South, also presented an application of the Queensbury
Central Fire Co. , Inc. requesting that. its Bingo. License be
further amended to include eight occasions for. each. Saturday
night during the months'of March and April 1962,
RESOLUTION NO. x`43 introduced by Mr. Akins seconded by Mr. Turner.
WHEREAS the Queensbury Central Voluntegr Eire Co. Inc., has sub-
mitted its application to amend its bingo license by adding more .
occasions and _
WHEREAS the required fee of $80.,00 was received with the applica-
tion to amend its bingo license and the application is in due
form and complies with the statutes in such cases made and -pro-
vided and
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WHEREAS an investigation has been made by this Board and after
such investigation the Board makes the following findings and deter-
minations:
1. That the applicant is a qualified organization as defined
by law;- -
2. That all the members designated to conduct games are bonafide
active members of the applicant organization;
3. That�:all the members designated to conduct games and the as-
sis.tents , are of good moral character.
4. That all the members designated to conduct games, and the as-
sistents,, have never been convicted of a crime.
5. That the games are to be held according to the Bingo Licensing y
Law,, the Rules and Regulations of the State Lottery Control
Commission, and local ordinances;
6. That the entire net proceeds are to be used solely for pur,
poses permitted by the Bingo Licensing Law;
7. That there is satisfactory proof that no commission, salary,
compensation,, reward or recompense will be paid or given to
any person for conducting the games or assisting therein., ex-
cept to the extent allowed- by Law;
8. That there is satisfactory proof that the type and value of
prizes will conform to Law;
9. That no rent for the premises has been paid and j
As a result of the findings- and determinations stated above the
application to amend the license of the_ Queensbury Central Vol-
unteer Fire Company Inc. is hereby granted..
RESOLVE, that the Town Clerk be and is hereby authorized and
directed to sign the necessary findings and determinations and
issue and amended license to conduct bingo games in accordance
with the application received.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.' j
Noes - None
The following caommunicati-on was received and read to the Board
Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co.,, Inc.
1 Foster Avenue
Glens Falls, New York
• January 30, 1962
Town Board
Town of Queensbury - -
Warren County
New York
Dear Sirs
The following is a complete roster of the Officers and Fire.
men of the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company . •Inc 1
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. Foster Avenuue, Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York for
the year 1962.
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Officers
President ------------------Karl Chadwick
Vice President--------------Robert M. Griffin
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Secretary-------------------C. Powel South
Asst Secretary-------------James Robison Jr.
Treasurer------- ------.-Paul Sperry
Directors-----------------—Robert F. Stott
Harry Stewart
John Schoelermann
Chief- _-T. Floyd Sleight
lst. A.ss 't Chief-•-----------Bertram Martin
2nd. Asst Chief------------George Liapes
Captain---------------------Andrew R. Butz
Lieutenant------------------George Reese
Captain of Fire Police- Kenneth Gage
Chaplin---------------------Clayton Ramsey
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Firemen (members)
Andrew R. Butz------------------2 Glendale Drive Glens Falls, N.Y.
Karl Chadwick--------------------RD #I Lake George, N.Y.
Bernard Codner------------------RD #2 Glens Falls, N.Y.
GeorgeDaley---------------------RD #1 rt tt tt
Robert Dickinson-----------------21A Lafayette St. " it it
Kenneth 'Gerge------- -------------RD #1 t* tt tt
LeRoy Gordon-------- ----14 Foster Avenue tt tt tt
Robert M. Griffin---------------RD #2 it it tt
Thomas Fredericks- -- 667 Glen Street " 't tt
Charles Howe--------------------88 Glenwood Ave. t* it tt
Owen Kane-----------------------297 Bay Road ft tt tt
Charles King-----------------..--33 Aviation Road tt
Brian LaClair-------------------51 Aviation Road " '* tt
Gerald LaClair------------------51 Aviation Road.
Malcolm Lester Jr.---------------RD #2 00,044
Frederick Leuenberger-----------RD #1 Lage George MY .
George Liapes-------------------3 Foster Ave. Glens Falls, N.Y..
Bertram Martin------------------RD #2 t* it tt
J. Ernest Miller-- --------144 Ridge St. '* it tt
Winfield Nichols Sr--------------3 Linden Ave. '* tt it
Clayton_ Ramsey------------------690 Glen St. tt tt it
George Reese--------------------34 Prospect Dr. t' n tt
Francis Robillard---------------RD #1 t• '* it
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James Robison Jr----------------56 Western Ave. 't
John Scholermann----------------54 Aviation Rd.
Frank Shorten------------------11 Vista Court'
J. Floyd Sleight------- --------Ill Aviation Rd.
Jesse Smith-------------------- -121 Dixon. Rd, tt t� tt
C. Powel South------------------29 Parkview Ave.
Paul Sperry---------------------171 Dixon Rd. tt tt tt
David Sperry--------------------RD #1 Lake George, N.Y.
Timothy Sperry------------------171 Dixon Rd, Glens Falls N.Y.
Arthur Stewart--------------=--wRDI #2 tt it tt
HarryStewart--s-----------------RD #2 " it "
Robert F. Stott--------------r---257 Bay St. rt - tt ,t
Walter Whitman------------------178 Aviation Rd. " tt tt
Total. Active Membership- --- --36
'-- Men on leave----- »------------- 0 .
Total Company Roster------------36
The above list will be added to or subtracted from as the member-
ship of this company changes, by letter to the Town Board, from
the Secretary of this company. A new list of officers will be
submitted in April 1962 after the annual election of the Queensbury
Central Vol. Fire Company
Yours truly
C. 'P'owel South
Secretary
The preceeding roster was duly adopted by the Town Board. Mr. South
states this roster supercedes all prior lists.
The clerk read and placed on file the following letters:
Congress- of the United States
House of Representatives
Washington.,, D. C. -
February 7, 1962
George C. Crannell, Town Clerk
Town of Queensbury
_i Glens Falls, New York
Dear Mr, Crannell:
I am encloseing-a letter I have received from the Postmaster
General in reply to my endorsement of the Resolution recently
passed by the Town of Queensbury, relative to a new post office
building.
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As you will see, my letter has been forwarded to the
Regional Office in Nev. York for direct reply„ and as soon as
any futther information is received_, I will contact you.
' With every good wish, I am
_ Sineeeely yours,
CAFLE'TO J. KING,, M.C.
Office of the postmaster General
Washington„ 25�
_ _February _6 LL1962____
Honorable Carelton J. King
House of. Representatives
Washington 25, D. C.
Dear Congressman:
Thank you for your letter of January 31. endorseing the
Resolution from the Town of Queenshury� New Yorker _urging
the establishment of a new post office facility.
I am forwarding your letter to the proper officals
for appropriate attention and direst regly_ toyouu at an
early date.
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Kindest regards% ---_
Sincerely, _
J. Edward_ n°y
postmaster General
no'st Office Department
Bureau of Operations----------- _
Washington, D._b- ----------------
Febr3ry, 7, 1962
Mr. George C. Crannell -- �-_- -----_-_ __
Clerk, To*-m of Quee*±sbury
Glens Falls, 'New Yo'rk
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Dear Mr. Crannell:
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We have the cop, of the Resolution adopted by the Town
Board of the Town of Queensbury, New York, requesting the
Establishment of a ;post office in the Town of Queensbury.
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We have requested that a service survey be made to
determine the postal needs in the area.
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In view of your interest in behalf of the Town of
QueEnsbury, we will let you know the result of the survey.
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Sincerely yours,
j John D. Swygert
Acting Director
Installations Management Division
Superintendent of Highways Mx. Bernard Codner reported that the
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road grader is out of use at this time.. After discussing the
extensive repairs that have been encountered in the past, the
board requested that Mr. Codner arrange a meeting with the
original supplier with the'hopes ` of arriving ata solution to
the problem. It is suggested that this matter be handled at the
next regular meeting on Mardh 8, 1962.
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Mr. George Liapes submitted quotations on the diaphram centrifugal
Pump which was suggested for use in all water districts. The
quotations were referred to the water commitee.
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RESOLUTION NO. 44 introduced by W. Akins seconded by Mr. Turner..
WHEREAS„ it has been determined that certain advantages could be
obtained for residents in areas .mow�- serviced by water systems,
but not presently within the bounds of a water district, ty
virtue of the provisions for operation, maintenance and repairs
and reduced insurance rates and
WHEREAS, these residents at present are unmetered and paying a
double, flat city rate, which cost could conceiveably be reduced
if charged at the uniform town metered rate and
WHEREAS, in the formation of a water district it is provided by
law that all residentsof the proposed district must be advised
of the maximum estimated cost and . the cos-t of water is an im:
portant factor,, the comparative costs of which should be deter-
mined by sample metering.
NOW THEREFORE 13E IT RESOLVED, that George Liapes be and he here-
by authorized and directed to purchase 10 ten 3/4 inch water
meters and have the same installed in the proposed Paxkview
Water District Ext.. The permission of home owners for insta--
lation to be arranged for by Mr. Akins and the cost of meters
and installation to be a general town charge, later to be `trans.
fered to the water district when formed..
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes t- Mr. ,Beaty, Mr. Turner,, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
Mr. John VanDusen, entered the meeting at this time. The Town
Surveyor presented a map, as had been previously requested of
Rockhurst Road, to do with the section which will be abandoned
and deeded to Mr. Wolfe at a later date.
Maps of the proposed Dixon Road - Parkview Avenue section tand
�- the Horner Avenue section into Quaker Road were also submitted
for study.
Mr. Webster, presented the following letter from the Cemetery
Commission;
CEMETERY COMMISSION
Town of Queensbury
Glens Falls, N. Y.
February 20, 1962.
Mr. John 0. Webster, Supervisor
R. F. D. # 1
Glens Falls,. N. Y.
Dear John:
The .Cemetery Commission of the Town of Queensbury has
given careful consideration to the matter of permitting the
leasing of a portion of the Route 9 Road frontage of the Pine
View Cemetery property for commercial purposes.
t It is the opinion of the Cemetery Commission that we ere
not ,now in possession of enough detailed informat}on to make
a proper decision in such an important move. Many factors Vould
have to be considered before a final approval could be properly
given.
We will say thlit we believe that further study and negotiat-
ions should be made, and at this point, at least, we would not
voice our disapproval of suc h a move if favorable and legal arr-
angements could be completed in such a manner as not to conflict
with or be detrimental to the use of the remaining property for
burial purposes and related uses of the Pine View Cemetery.
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- It is-therefor, our recommeudation at this time that more
detailed plans and recommendations be worked out,, preferable
shown on a map of the area, and as soon as this informationis
available, we will be glad to meet and live the matter our
careful attention and then forward our recommendations to you.
Very truly yours,
Sidney VanDusen
Secretary
A,special meeting to be held on March 1, 1962, was arranged `at
this time. It is the hopes of the board to interview interested
parties to do with the sale or lease of the frontage of then Fine
View Cemetery on Route''9. It will be the aim of the board to
secure detailed information to be used in making final decision.
in this matter.
RESOLUTION NO. 45 introduced by Mr. Beaty seconded by Mr. Akins.
WHEREAS, this Board has made tentative plans, for establishing a
source of water supply and a water distribution system in the
Town of Queensbury and will require the services. of a competent
engineer, and
WHEREAS, Joseph A. Kestner r Jr. ,, consulting engineer, of 139
North Lake Avenue, Troy, N. Y., who has performed some engineer-
ing services for the town in the past, has made a proposal in a.
letter to John 0, Webster, Supervisor dated January 10, .1,962..V to
perform such services on a per diem basis as set forth therein,
and
WHEREAS, this Board is satisfied that the terms proposed by Mr.
Kestner are reasonable,; be it ,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board retain Joseph A. Kestner, Jr. to
perform engineering studies and related services in connection
with the planning of a town water supply and -distribution system
at the rates and under the conditions set forth in said letter of
January 10, 1962, but that such services shall be limited to those
authorized or requested by this Board, and that the Supervisor be
and he hereby is authorized to excute such letter on behalf of
the Town of Queensbury as a contract for such services.
Duly adopted by the following vote: {
Ayes -- Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner„ Mx. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes None
It is resolved that the contract previously submitted by Nlr.
Kestner is hereby approved by the board. The contract has .begn
signed by each member of the board and same has been forwarded
to Mr. Kestner by the Clerk.
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RESOLUTION NO. 46 introduced by Mr. Akins seconded by Mr. Beaty.
WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization and Assessment has estab-
lished a tentative 1962 equalization rate for the Town of Queensbury
at 40, and
WHEREAS, a hearing on this matter has been set for February 28,
1962, at 2 p. m., at the hearing room at 155 Washington Avenue,
Albany, N. Y. and
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Supervisor Webster, Councilman
Beaty,; and Leon Nassivera, Chairman of the Board of Assessors, are
requested to attend this hearing and enter a protest of the tent-
ative rate established for the Town, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that these officials act on behalf of the
Town in doing whatever can be properly done to improve the final
equalization rate to be established for the Town of Queensbury.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr, Turner, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
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The• sample• proofs of the Town Directory for 1962 - 63 were
presented to the members of the board. Following minor changes
the directories will be printed and a supply will be available .
for distribution at a early date.
Albert Beswick IL
Attorney at Law
Glens Falls, N. Y.
February 16v 1962.
Hon. Meredith S. Bentley
County Line Road
j Glens Falls, N. Y.
Dear Judge Bentley:
Since the Town of Queensbury has become a town of the
first class and there is nog provision for the office of,
constable in a town of the first class, you have asked ray
opinion whether town policemen may act with the same authority
as- constables in civil matters.
Subdivision 1(a) of Section 20' of the Town Law provides
that in any town in which a police department has been estab-
lished according to law, the town board may appoint not more
than four civil officers who shall possess all the powers and
duties of constables in civil actions and proceedings only, and
shall be paid no salary by the town board but shalltbe entitled
to collect the statutory fees allowed by law in such civil
actions and proceedings.
Section 150 of the Town Law provides that a town of the
first class may establish a police department and that when
appointed such policemen shall be peace officers and shall
have all the powers and be subject to all the duties and
liabilities of a constable in all criminal actions and pro-
ceedings and special proceedings of a criminal nature. Such
town police must be paid salaries and may not retain any fees.
From these two sections, I conclude that ,there should be
civil officers appointed by the town board in addition to the
regular town policemen. I see no reason why the policemen„ or
some of them, should not also be appointed 'civil officers if they
are willing to undertake the civil work for the fees involved.
Yours very truly, _
Albert E. Beswick
County Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 47 introduced by Mr. Akins seconded by W. Turner.
WHEREAS, by resolution #24 (January 1, 1962) page 64 the town
board, did appoint personnel of the town Police Department and
fix salaries for such duties and
WHEREASA it has been the policy of and is still the intent and
desire of this board to allow such officials to retain their
oivil fees and
WHEREAS , because of change of status to a first class town and
in accordance with Section 150 of Town Law it is permissible for
such officers to retain their civil fees only-if designated 4s
"Civil Officers"
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that each police officer of the
Town of Queensbury be and they hereby are appointed as "Cilgil
Officers" with terms of office to run concurrently with that of
Police officer and retroacting to the time of 'original appointment.
Duly adgtopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
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RESOLUTION NO. $8 ., introduced by Mr. Akins seconded by Mr. Beaty.
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RESOLVED, that the provisions bf subdivision 10-a, Section 29, of
the Town Law, shall apply with respect to the publishing of the
Supervisor's annual report for the year 1961, and for subsequent
years until this resolution is rescinded.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Beaty, Mr. Turner,' Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes - None
Mr. Webster,, reported that at the Mike Yaffee, construction site
on the Country Club Road, the pathway of the brook has been change,'
with the possibility of future retarding of the flow of the; water,4
It is the suggestion of the board that the County Attorney should
be contacted for a ruleing in this matter.
The Schedule of Audits for the Town .of Queensbury, Warren County,,
New York, for the month of February 1962, was examined and approved
by the board.
RESOLUTION NO. 49 introduced .by Mr. Turner seconded by Mr. Akins.
RESOLVED, that the February 22, 1962 audit of claims as listed in
Abstract number 62-2A, containing claims numbered 118 through 134
inclusive, and totaling $4,073.84 is hereby approved.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes Mr: Beaty, Mr. Turner, Mr. Akins and Mr. Webster.
Noes None
On motion the meeting was adjourned.
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Georg C. Crannell.
Town Clerk
SPECIAL FETING t To discuss: March 1, 1962
Issuance of permit to Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company,
to conduct a carnival.
Also the proposition of the sale or rental of a port .on. of Pine-
view Cemetery.
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.
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The following visitors were welcomed: �
Mr. LeRoy Gordon - Fieemnan Queensbury Central Vol. Fire Co.
Mr. Robert Stott - Director Queensbury Central Vol. Fire Co.
Mr, C. bowel South - Secretary Queensbury Central Fire Coo.
In reference to the Carnival permit for the Queensbury Central Vol.
Fire Co.
Mr, Robert Nolan - District Attorney
Mr. Frank Cowles - Representing Cemetery Commission
Mr. Michaei''.Gehrity
In interest of the sale or lease of a portion of the Pineview
Cemetery.
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