2000-07-31 SP
SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING
JULY 31, 2000
7:00 p.m.
MTG. #33
RES. 310-312
TOWN BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
SUPERVISOR DENNIS BROWER
COUNCILMAN JAMES MARTIN
COUNCILMAN THEODORE TURNER
COUNCILMAN DANIEL STEC
TOWN BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT
COUNCILMAN TIM BREWER
TOWN OFFICIALS
RALPH VANDUSEN SUPT. WATER AND W ASTEW ATER
MIKE SHAW-DEPUTY WASTEWATER SUPT.
CHRIS ROUND-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEY.
HENRY HESS-COMPTROLLER
MEMBERS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
1.0 EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLUTION NO. 310.2000
INTRODUCED BY Mr. Theodore Turner WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION, SECONDED BY: Mr.
Daniel Stec
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby moves into Executive
Session to discuss Litigation.
Duly adopted this 31st day of July, 2000 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Martin, Mr. Turner, Mr. Stec, Mr. Brower
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Town Supervisor Brower requested that Mr. Chris Round join the Board for the Executive Session.
RESOLUTION ADJOURNING EXECUTIVE SESSION
RESOLUTION NO. 311.2000
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Theodore Turner WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. Daniel Stec
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby adjourns its Executive Session and moves back into
Regular Session.
Duly adopted this 31st day of July, 2000 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Turner, Mr. Stec, Mr. Martin, Mr. Brower
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
1.2HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY
Environmental Committee Member George Stec presented the Town Board with a proposal for a
Hazardous Waste Collection Day for the Town of Queensbury, suggested that Jim Coughlin be the liaison
between the Company hired and the Town.. . noted Mr. Coughlin was here in 1991 when the previous day
was held.
Mr. Jim Coughlin, Landfill Superintendent -Suggested that the site for holding this collection could be in
back of the Town Office Building. . . Clean Harbor from Glenmont New York. . . approximately $37.00 per
household... plus $2750. Set up fee... noted he felt that this was a great thing to do for the Town and would
support this clean up day.
Mr. Stec-Noted the fee of $37.00 would be for ten gallons or fifteen pounds per household, noted Clifton
Park has done this for six years. . . they have a reservation form to be filled out by each resident on this form
it would note the number of pounds being brought in and the time being brought in, we are proposing an
open door system.
Councilman Martin-Noted he wanted the Town to be prepared for the worst case scenario.. . suggested that
we set up a publication budget for this project so it can be properly publicized.
Mr. Jim Coughlin, Landfill Supt.-Suggested to have the Waste Day in May 12th...from 8:00 am to 3:30
pm ... suggestion made to also collect batteries and propane tanks that the Town will collect at the site
and bring those to the transfer station for disposal. . .
Mr. Stec-Requested that this be in the 2001 budget...
Supervisor Brower-Suggested that twenty five thousand dollars be budgeted for this project.
Discussion held regarding a grant for the project, will need a resolution to submit application ...
Supervisor Brower-Thanked the Committee for their efforts...
1.3 South Queensbury/Queensbury Avenue Sewer District Report-Tom Jarrett
Engineer Tom Jarrett-Spoke to the Board regarding the South Queensbury Sewer District-presented a draft
of the sewer district report ... Description, formed to served the industrial park near the airport, there is an
existing treatment plant that is proposed to be abandoned, this project would replace that. There would be a
pump station and force main leading down Qsby. Avenue across Niagara Mohawk right of way to Dix
Avenue to the City manhole. Houses along this route were offered the opportunity to join the district.
(used maps of the area) There is an existing Warren County Sewer Dist. which is already served, that
district contracts with the Washington County Dist. they are served by the existing plant that is proposed to
be abandoned they will then contract with the Queensbury Sewer District to then contract to Glens Falls.
The report describes the facilities that are proposed: pump station at the entrance to the airport, 6" force
main to the Nimo right of way to the Glens Falls manhole, also a dry force main, third force main on the
east side of Quaker Road, crossing Quaker Road to the Glens Falls manhole... mains will run on the
shoulders of the road opposite the water mains. . .
Councilman Martin-Questioned the size of the pipe will it accommodate build out?
Engineer Jarrett-We will be able to accommodate 250,000 gallons per day...
Councilman Martin-This is a great thing, we are accommodating potential industrial expansion we are also
correcting an environmental problem.
Engineer Jarrett-Discussed negotiations with Niagara Mohawk regarding gas lines installation along with
the sewer... still under discussion. Discussed costs: Infrastructure-pump station and force main 1.6 million
of costs; funding services 72,000 of ED A Grant applied to the project as would 300,000 from bond act
then commitments from local municipalities including the Town and then the projected cost of the
participants of the district.. . also Niagara Mohawk commitment's. .. total cost of project 1. 6 plus
528,000...2.1 million...
Councilman Martin-How much is capital cost vs. buy in fee?
Engineer Jarrett-The buy in fee per 31,250.00... a 1.25 a gallon... that is on the current peak flow of
25,000 we still have the outstanding issue of future capacity and what that price would be.
Councilman Martin-Questioned if the Town would be lead agency?
Engineer Jarrett-Yes. Reviewed the SEQRA process with the Town Board. Working with DEC and Army
Corp. . .. Schedule for project, 2001 construction season. . . Requested that the Board review the project and
get back to us with comments... Noted to the Board that Earltown is interested in joining the project...
Supervisor Brower-Requested that copies of the proposal be given to the other interested municipalities,
would like to see a final draft by Friday. . .
I.4SEWER CAPACITY NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE
Discussion held regarding sliding scale for sewage usage. . . small users vs. larger capacity
users. . . Councilman Stec-suggested that the town look for a 400,000 gallon capacity in sewer.. . Councilman
Martin-Suggested that a committee be formed of people to work and set a time frame and concluding date
and if by November 15th there is not a resolution then we will take an alternative course of action, such as
tie in with the Great Escape or building our own sewer plant or go to Washington County, we need to draw
this to a close. . . also suggest that we employ a mediation service and have the City consent to that and have
an arbitrator and get this thing resolved...
Superintendent VanDusen-Noted that the current method of negotiations with the City is not working...
Unknown-Suggested that the laws should be research, that are sited in the contract and research General
Municipal Law regarding services provided from one municipality to another and we should meet with the
water and sewer board ...
Councilman Martin-Reviewed a proposal for a Regional authority...
Discussion held regarding the BayBridge need for sewering.. . noted 70 homes in the area... suggested
meeting between City Water and Sewer Board and the Town Board...
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY
Supervisor Brower-Noted an E-Mail... Bob Clements supporting the proposed collection day, noting that
the cooperation with Warren County would be the way to go. . .
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR ADJOURNMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 312.2000
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Daniel Stec WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. James Martin
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Town Board Meeting.
Duly adopted this 31st day of July, 2000 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Stec, Mr. Martin, Mr. Turner Mr. Brower
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Respectfully submitted,
Miss Darleen M. Dougher
Town Clerk