1953-05-02 SP 117 J.E.Sawyer & Co,Inc.. l--LC18 Rake-PV Cem, 2.25 2.25
1.18 Meads Nursery 1455 Scott Spreader-
PV -Cemetery 19.50 19,50
119 Carswell_ T & T Co. Gasolene-PAI Cem. 5,14 5,14
120 Carswell T & T Co. Gasolene-PV Cem. 1..30 1..30
121 George Kilmer. Labor 39 hrs.-NGFWD 39,00 39,.00
122 Carson & Duffy Ins. Tompensation Ins.-PV Cem. 90.,.74 ' 9004
123 Carson & Duff Ins. Insurance as attached
statement itemized 3389..30[ 3389.30
124 Carson & Duffy Ins. Compensation GF Ins.
1 yr.2/28/53-17C6299 11`92 11.92
RTGFWD Ext, 1=4= 112
125 George Stiles 14-hrs. bulldozing twn
highway 112,00 112.00
t 126 Kathryn E.O'Brien T Yp -e,min.for Twn Bd.
2.50 2..50
127 Earl E. Jones 1 stamp 2,.50• 2.50
128 Bernard E. Lunine Professional services 6,00 _6,00
$3,957.19'
• On motion the meeting adjourned,,
t ra r_ces L. i,r__ier
Toi7n Clerk
Special Meeting Tv'-',ay 2, 1953'
Present : <
H. Russell Harris Supervisor
Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace
Henry Sleight Justice of the. Peace
Raymond Walkup Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman
The board convened at 7:30 P.1"_,,.
Ernest Lackey also present.
Joeseph Gersten was present among others and presented a plan and
map of the development known as Dixon Road and also a deed which had
been approved by -the County ,Attorney as to form, and requested the
Board to approve the map and plan of the development and to accept
the lands conveyed in the deed for ;highway purposes,
Lesolution No. 52 introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded by Justi-ce
Lampson:.
RESOLVED that the map and plan of the development knovm as Dixon
Road be and the same is hereby approved.
Further resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury
` hereby -accepts *as town highway all of the land described in a deed
for such purposes from the DixoYf Court to the Town of Cueensbury rhich
was dated April 16, 1953 and recorded in the Warren County Glerk's
office April 21, 1953 in Liber 320 of Deeds at page 554.
Duly adopted by the .following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and 111r. Harris
s
Noes `.one I
Mr. -Lackey discussed with the Board the possibility of pollution_ in
the Glendale area and the following resolution was adopted: `
Resolution No. 53 introduced by Councilman ,Valk. p and seconded 'by
Justice I Bentley:
s RESOLVED =that the chairman of the Drainage District be and is
hereby authorized and directed to cause tests to be made t�o-determi.ne
si
whether or not there is any pollution�of wells and sources of water
in the Glendale area and determine if possible the sources of the
pollution if any.
Duly adopted by the following vote :,
Ayes - Mr.. oalkup, Mr.. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, YLr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none.
The following letter was read to the board:
Glens Falls Insurance Co,.
May 1, 1953
Mrs. Bert Turner, Clerk
Town -of Queensbury
388 Ridge St. , -
Glens Falls, N.Y..
Dear Mrs. Turner Policy No. 26610
Garage and Storage Building
Town of Queensbury
a S/S Aviation Road
We wish to advise you at this time that we have made another inspection
of -the captioned property and find the housekeeping in both the front
and rear buildings is very poor.
There is a large accumulation of rubbish both inside and outside of the
buildings involved. In the front buildingl�, there is a large accumulation
of oily rags and papers in one corner of the building and right along-
side this pile of rags is a large vat containing kerosene that is being
used to soak and wash parts. Also contained in this building is a 55
gallon drum of kerosene that was located in the front portion of the
front building and appeared to be leaking on the floor.
It was noted that both buildings contained coal burning stoves for heat
but there were 'no metal containers for the removal of hot ashes. In
fact, at the time of our inspection, the ashes were piled on the floor
�-- in front of the stove. The back building contained a five gallon can
of gasoline (partly filled) and numerous other cars of lubricants and
oils of various descriptions. This building also shows a lack of main-
tenance and is in very poor condition. {
We would appreciate it very much if you would pass this information on
to-the proper authorities to . see that the necessary steps are taken to
improve the housekeeping conditions in this property.
There doesn't appear to have been any improvements made since our last
inspection of March 27, 1953, and wish to advise you at this time that
another inspection will be made on May 18th and if there have been no
material changes made in the condition of the property, we will have to
ask for the cancellation of our policies.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) Robert Tai., Hess
Inspector
Upon motion the meeting adjourned.
u
Town Clerk
Special Meeting May 15; 1953
Present':
H, .,Russell Harris Supervisor
' Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace
Henry ,Zleight Justice of the Peace
Raymond Walkup Councilman
Curtis Lampson Councilman
The board convened at 7:30 P.M..