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the principal of and interest on said notes.
to pay the principal of and interest on such apitalnnotes fshall tbe
included in the annual budget and. levied as a
the fiscal part of the taxes for
year in which the same matures in the North Glens Falls
Water District.
Section ll. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr.. Harris
Noes - none
Resolution No. TO7rintroduced by Mr. Akins who moved its adoption,
seconded by Mr. Lampson:
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County,
has authorized the issuance and sale of capital notes in the. amount of
$3,500.00 to provide funds for the payment of expenses of extension of
• water mains on Glendale Avenue , in the North Glens Falls Water Dist-
rict.
RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized and
directed. to invest $3,500.00 of the funds in the Capital Reserve Fund
of the- Town of Queensbury by purchasing said capital notes.
The foregoing resolution was duly put to vote which resulted as
follows:
H. Russell Harris Supervisor Aye
Harold C. Akins Justice of the Peace Aye
Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Aye
Raymond Walkup Councilman. Absent
Curtis Lampson Councilman Aye
Resolution declared adopted.
_ On motion the meeting adjourned.
Town Clerk
Public Hearing December 21, 1957
-Present:
- H. Russell Harris (Absent) Supervisor
Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace
Harold C. Akins Justice of the Peace
Curtis Lampson. Councilman
Raymond-Walkup Councilman.
The board convened at 7:30 p.m.
Resolution No. 107
It was moved by Mr.. Lampson and seconded by Mr.. Walkup that, in the
absence of the Supervisor, Justice Bentley be appointed chairman of
the meeting.
Daly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes Mr.. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Akins.
Noes - none
Proof of publication of notice of Public Hearing at the. time and place
was filed.
A number_ of persons were present and expressed themselves either for or
against the proposed Ordinance Relating to Operation of Junk Yards in the
Town of Queensbury. Those present were:
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In favor of:
Name Address :
Ray Griffen R.F.D. #2 Glens Falls
George Shoemaker 11 ,t. IS
Phillip Lampke !1 ,� a
Arthur Gies If If n
Stephen Monouydox
Robert Ball
Sterling Akins
Clarence La Point, R.R.D. 3
Paul Campa,gnone ` 3
Francis Johnson 2
Irving Martindale "_► 1 u
Jerome Fisher 77-Main St.
Stanley Phillips R.F.D. #2 u.
Alfred Greno
Alex Terli zz
George Merritt.
Frank De Witt
Richard Monroe
Harold. Monroe
Herbert Jacob
Milton Lewis
Opposed
Millard Billington R.F.D. #2 Glens-- Falls
Archie Runna,ls it
Cyril Runnals r1
Ray Sanders 9
Roland Mandigo
Gordon Wemmitt
Leon Dean
Robert Sanders
Keith Combs
Marshall Pond
General discussion was had pro and con on the adoption of the resolu-
tion.
The chairman declared Public Hearing closed.
Resolution No, 108
It was moved by Mr. Lampson and seconded by Mr,. Akins that the ordin-
ance relating to junk yards be adopted as forthwith:
Ordinance Relating to Operation of Junk Yards
in the Town of Queensbury, Warren •County,
New York.
BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDAINED by the Town Board of the Town of
Queensbury,, Warren County, New York, as 'follows :.
Sectioxr, 1.. It is hereby determined that the operation of junk
yards in the vicinity of dwellings , buildings and wooded areas in the
Town of Queensbury, including but not limited to the burning of up --
holstery, tires , wiring and other inflammable parts of automobiles and
paper and other waste material,, constitutes a public nuisance, a con
stant fire menace, and a hazard to the public health, safety and welfarei
of the residents of the Town of Queensbury. -
Section 2. For the purpose of this Ordinance,, a junk yard is the
operations performed and carried on, wholly or in part, outside of a
fully enclosed building or structure , for the purchase, storage, conver-
sion, dismantling, processing and resale of any and all parts of all
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types of used machinery,; automobiles, appliances and metals, rags,,
paper, fabrics, rubber and any of their combinations.
- Section 3. No junk yard hereafter established shall be operated within
one-hundred feet of the boundary line of any public highway, avenue,
street or place in the: Town of Queensbury.
Section 4. No junk yard hereafter established shall be operated within
three hundred feet of a dwelling, school or church or other building.
Section 5. Every junk yard hereafter established shall have the entire
area of lands, used in any manner in connection with such junk yard„
enclosed within a tight board or sheet metal fence not less than eight
feet in height.
When sheet metal is used,; in the construction of such fence,
it shall-be painted.
No advertising matter of any kind shall be attached to or
painted on such fence.
Section 6. The burning of rubbish and waste materials by open fires in
such junk yard is prohibited. All rubbish and waste materials where
disposed of by burning shall be burned in properly constructed incin -
erators having a stack, chimney or flue at least fifteen feet in hght,
or at the town dump.
Section 7. The Town Board may, by resolution adopted by an affirmative
vote of the members of the Town. Board, entitled to vote., grant a license
and permit for the operation and conducting of junk yard business in
the Town of Queensbury provided the applicant for such permit and license
shall present to and file with the Town Clerk with the application a
survey map of the premises proposed- to be used for such business,, that
the premises proposed to be used for such business are at least three
hundred feet from any building or wooded area, and shall satisfy the
Town Board that the operation and conduct of such junk yard business
will not constitute a fire hazard or a menace to the public health,.
safety and welfare of persons residing in or owning property in the vi-
- cinity of the premises for which the application for such permit or
license is sought.
t Section 8;. 'The annual fee for such permit or license shall be $10.00
which shall be paid to the Supervisor before the granting of such license
or permit and annually thereafter until the holder of such permit or
license shall surrender the same to the Supervisor for cancellation.
Section S. The. operation or conducting of a junk yard business within
the Town of Queensbury without a permit or license by the Town Board as
provided by this ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor and any per-
son convicted of a violation of this ordinance shall be subject to a
fine not exceeding $100.00 or to imprisonment in the county jail for a
term not exceeding six months or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Upon failure of any person so convicted and fined to pay any such fine,
shall be imprisoned in the county jail until such fine is paid, not to
exceed one day for each dollar of the fine imposed unless sooner paid..
1y Section 10. If any court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that
some portiom. or provisions are invalid , such judgment shall not affect
the remaining portion or provisions of this ordinance.
Section 11. This ordinance shall take effect immediately..
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr.. Lampson and Mr. Akins
Noes - none
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Resolution No. 109 introduced by Mr. Akins , seconded by Mr. Walkup:
RESOLVED that the Town Clerk be and is hereby authorized and di -
rected to cause to be published once in the Glens Falls Times, a news-
paper published in the County of Warren, a copy of-the ordinance relat-
ing to operation of junk yards in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County,
New York, adopted December Zl, 1957, and to cause a printed copy of
such ordinancee to be posted on. the signboard maintained by the Town
Clerk pursuant to subdivision G, of. Section: 30 of the Town Law.
Duly adopted by the following vote::
Ages - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Akins
Noes - none
On motion the meeting adjourned.
(i ances L.
Town Clerk
Regular Meeting December 28,9 1987
Present,-.H. Russell Harris Supervisor
Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace
Harold C. Akins Justice- of the Peace
Curtis Lampson Councilman
Absent:: "
Raymond Walkup Councilman.
The board convened at 7:30 p.m. _
Harold and Charles Lebowitz owners of the West Side Auto Parts were
present and offered- a ten dollar check. No .written application was re-
ceived for the purpose of licensing a junk yard.
Th.e- following communication was read to the board:
MOUNTAINSIDE GRANGE N0, 1328,
November 19, 1957
H.Russell Harris, Supervisor
Town of Queensbury .
Dear Sir:
We wish to thank the Town of Queensbury for the check for $75.00
for cleaning the Scotch Cemetery on Bay Road.
It would be appreciated _if' Mountainside Grange would be assigned
the cleaning of the cemetery for next year.
Sincerely yours,
Isl Alex Pociluyko, Secy.
Resolution No. 110 introduced by Justice Bentley, seconded by Council- ,
man Lampson.-
RESOLVED that the Supervisor be and. is hereby authorized and di-
rected to transfer from the contingent fund the sum of $200 to _the
Social Security Fund of the General Town Fund.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris
Noes - none