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1953-02-09 54 F the notice dated January lsti 1953 for Adirondack Transit Lines, Inc. , adjourned to said .date. Duly, adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr.Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr.iLampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr, Harris r Noes - none Leslie Coulter was present and discussed with the board the completion of the installation of the drainage system in Drainage District No 1 of the Town of Queensbury and submitted a final report on the contract forinstalling storm water drains'-for Drainage District No. 1. ; The report was received and placed' on file. The ,Town board audited claims as follows : Schedule of Audits for the Town of ! - Queensbury for the month of. January, 1953.. Amt Amt. No.. Name of' Glaimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed 41 Leslie Coulter Compensation(Bal. )Drng.. I Dist. 2;007.,50 22007„50 42 John M, Robertson Installation of Sani- Inc, tart' Sewer in corn, w. Drainage District 817,70 817,..70 43 John M,Robertson On acct,. Drainage Dist, Inc. Contract 25,000.00 252000.00 Total $2708240.20 $279,824,20 On motion the meeting adjourned. �nces Turner Town Clerk Public Hearing February 9, 1953 y; At a public hearing held on the above date at 7:30 P,.M,.. at the schoolhouse of the Union Free School District No.. 2 of the Town of Queensbury on the Aviation Field Road, the following members were present: H. Russell Harris ` Supervisor 'Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Henry Sleight Justice of the Peace Raymond Walkup .Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Also present was Jesse Burger personally and by his attorney, Ralph B.. Tuener,' Esq. The Adirondack Transit Co. , Inc. , was represented by Mc-Phil? ips, Fitzgerald and McCarthy - Gerald tlilcPhi-lips: of; Counsel. Proofs- of publication of notices were received and filed. Supervisor .Harris opened the meeting statingtin general terms the purr poses thereof, and then called upon Ralph B. Turner to state the prop osition that his client submitted for consideration of the hearing and the Town Board, Thereupon, Mr. Turner outlined the proposaa7 of his client and at the conclusion thereof, 14�r. McPhillips outlined the proposal of the Adirondack Transit Lines , Inc. At the conclusion of the outlining of the proposals , Mr,- Harris stated that anyone else present was .entitled to ask questions of either of the attorneys, ; to discuss the proposals of the two carriers and might ask questions of the representatives of the carriers, 'Thereupon, several people , expressed their views upon each of the propogltlons• t w Mr. McGinley,, representing the Ft'. Amherst Realty Co. , Mr. Metzner, representing the Broadacres Corporation and Mr. Norman Beaty and Mr.. Leicht, among others, expressed their opinion in favor of granting the rights to the Adirondack Transit Cordpany. Mr. Ellsworth, Mr. Goldman and Mr. Gooch, among others, spoke in favor of granting rights to Jesse Burger. Some who were present, stated that they felt that service was needed and that the service should be extended to -include areas west of the junction of Dixon Road with the Aviation Road as far as the West Mountain Road, A general' discussion was had with an expression of opinion from various ipeople.. Mr. Leicht discussed among other things the proposals, stating that he represented the, Cottage Hill Association and they were in favor of the Adirondack Transit Lines. George H. Savale, Jr..,, president of the Glen- acres Association was present and also favored the Adirondack Transit Lines. Mr. Leicht presented a petition signed by 310 persons, members of the Cottage Hill Civic League and the Glenacres Civic Association which ex- pressed in favor of the Adirondack Transit Lines, Inc„ Mr. Harris stated that he would ask for an informal showing of hands as to which carrier they favored. Mr. Ellsworth objected to the showing of hands and stated that it was the duty of the Town Board to determine what was in the best interests of the Town. Thereupon, a vote was taken of which 98 hands were shown in favor of the Adirondack Transit Lines, and 36 for the Burger Bus Lines. After a discussion,, the Board adjourned to, meet at the Town Clerk's Office on February 10th at 7:30: P.11.. to, consider, the proposals,; closing the hearing. .. C -0ances L Turner Town Clem -.-', t T. Turner ` < Deputy.. Adjourned Meeting ` February ,14 1953 At an adjourned meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury held on the above date at 7:�O P.M.. at the Clerk's Office, the following persons were present: H. Russell Harris Supervisor ` Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Henry Sleight Justice of the Peace Raymond Walkup Councilman Curtis Lampson Councilman Reso cation No. 28 introduced by Mr. $entley,, seconded by Mr. Lampson:: It was resolved that the Town Board go into. an executive session.. Duly adopted by the following vote ` Ayes Mrs► Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. LamPsgn, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris 1 Noes - none {—' Thereupon, at 7::40 P.M.: the Board went into executive session and re- mained in such session until 11:50 P.M:. whereupon they reconvened in regular session. Resolution . 29 introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded by Councilman Lampson: