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1950-02-25 Amt• Amt. 6 3 No. Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed 40 N.Y. Power• & Light Street Lighting 55.47 55.47 41 `Chas.E.Houghtaling Supplies T.C. Office 1.35 1.35 42 Hoag's Tire Service Rental-Tax coll.office space 35.00 35.00 43 Wm. L. Powers Serv. as dog warden 8.64 8.64 44 Wk. L. Powers Serv, as dog warden 11.56 11.56 45 Glen Supply Co. Suppliew- PV Cemetery 12.44 12.44 46 L.S• Baird, lumber 200' #2 Shiplap-PV eem.12.00 12,00 47 Carswell T & T Co. Gas,etc.-PV Cem. 7,40 7.40 48 Howard Wallace Services rendered- NGD 44.98 not audited 49 Robert 'Eggleston Labor-WGFWD 2.00 2.00 50 .Bakers Welding Serv. Welding fire hydrant `- WGFWD 25.00 25.00 51 Corlew's Garage Remove;repl$ee & weld WGFWD 6.00 6.00 52 Francis Amano Labor worked-NGFWD ext.44.00 44.00 53 ter Snyder Labor worked-NGFWD ext.32.00 32.00 54 Bernard Codner Labor worked-NGFWD ext5500 55.00 55 Ruthford Woodcock Labor worked-NGFWD ext.32,00 32.00 56 Paul W. Sperry Gasoline-Int.Trk NGFWD Ext. 2,33 2,33 57 City of G.F. Water Fd. Amt.due atteh,sheet labor ete.4NGFWD ext. 301.76 301.76 58 City G.F.Water Fund Labor & material-NGFWD ext. 315.79 315.79 59 City G•F. Water Fund Services & material .- NGF4VD ext. 500.74 500.74 60 City G.F• Water Fund Labor & materials- NGFWD Ext. 769.10 769.10 2406.76 $2361.78 On motion meeting adjourned. • V rances L. rner, Town Clerk Regular Meeting February 25, 1950 Present: H. ,Russell Harris Supervisor Henry J. Sleight Justice of the Peace Meredith* S. Bentley Justice of the Peace Curtis Lampson Councilman Rgymond` Walkup Councilman Also present E.L.H. Meyer. a The Board convened at 7:30 P.M. Fred LaPann and Robert Batease presented a petition which was read to the board: February 22, 1950 We, the undersigned, do hereby request that a black-top be laid on our road at Twin Channell Park, R.F.D. ##2, West Glens Falls, New York. The following are our reasons for making this request: 1. The.rpad" commissioner has informed us that if our road had a black- top the snow 'plows could come down our hill much sooner than is now poss- ible. Now, we have to wait until` the large snow plow is available. This usually results in our losing several hours of work each time we have a storm, 20 After the roads have•frozen,, the ruts make it impossible for the workers to keep our roads in decent condition for travel. This causes much wear and tear on all cars. 3. In some cases; business is very much impaired by the condition of the roads , because the road remains impassible for several hours at a time. 4. In the spring and fall,,;. it is, impassible to keep the mud from the 264 bottom of the hjll. This .condition is fully as bad as the snow. There,were nineteen signers on this petition. A letter from Ernest L.H. Meyer together with memorandum 'of 'cost of in - stalling the 8" ,cast iron water main with accessories on`Glenwood Avenue was .read to the .b04rd. City of Glens Falls Water Department - February 15, 1950 Computations for consumption by North Glens Falls Water Districts of water furnished,by the (City of Glens Falls 'Water Department system for the quarter ending January 31-1950.. Total eomsumptign 9f water from system for quarter - 395,830,900 gals. LESS Metered co4isu�iption during quarter x.42.996.640 Total domestic aeonxvW! tarvifor quarter 5 83 gals. Gallons per capita per day t$en . 252,834,260 1• (92 days x 21,000 persons-estd) 131 gals. Unmetered consumers in Districts : Glen Street . , 100 _! Qlanwdod-4r,enue 74 Garrison Road. 32 Foster Avenue 12 Uncas Road 12 from Bay Road 17 247 CREDIT: Ft. Amherst Road 12 Balance 235 x 92 x 131 = 2,832,22Q gals. 378,640 of 7.48 gals/of TOTAL CONSUMPTION for COMBINED DISTRICTS: Miller Hill area (metered) 182,293 of Bay Road 212.,647 of Balance - unmetered (see above) 378,640 of ?73,580 of on which billing of $664.15 is amde. And for RIDGE ROAD DISTRICT: (using the same computations for gallons per person per day of 131) 84 persons x 92 x 131 = 1,.012�_gals. 135,$43 of 7.48 gals of on which billing of $155.34 is made. (Signed) Ernest L.H. Meyer Ernest L.H. Meyer Superintendent. Ernest L.H. Meyer, CE = PE Glens Falls , N.Y. February 16-1950 To the Town Bd of Queensbury, Ridge Road Gentlemen: I am enclosing herewith memorandus of the cost of installing the 8" cast iron water main, with accessories, on Glenwood ,Avenue between the Bay Road4na a point opposite Pjneview Road totalling X453 lin.. feet including the hydrants 1ranches. The original estimate of the cost of this installation was $9110.97 whereas the memos show that the actual cost was 08324.95 *hich means a saving to the District of $811.02 and 83 lin.ft, of additional main installed, due to the' fact that the proposed road change opposite the Mark Doyle place was not made. The total overall cost per linear foot was $3#Z94 as, against the original estimate of $3*844 or a saving of 45¢ per lin.ft. 4 remains of course the restoration of khe road and. shout, - x .y �. _ 265 der surfaces next spring but an allowance of $366.20 has been taken into consideration in determining the total costs. There remains yet on Glenwood Avenue the work of installing the balance of an 8" cast iron main between the Lake George highway and the end of the main just completed opposite the Pineview Road, which work I understand is to be done this spring when the weather conditions will again permit of going this class of work. A start was made of installing the 6" cast iron main on Garrison Road starting at Bay Street and running westerly towards Edison Road. About 500 lin.ft, of this main -was installed before weather conditions set in which made it advisable to discontinue any more work until the front has deft the liround next !spring. No particular difficulties were -encountered in making any of these installations except for a fret trench about 200 f eet in length on Glenwood Avenue and approximately the same condition on Garrison Road in the vicinity of the culvert under the road a short distance westerly _of Bay Road. All of which is respectfully submitted by • (Signed) Ernest L.H. Meyer Ernest L.H. Meyer, CE-PE Engineer-in-charge MEMO of cost of installing 1745 lin.ft. ­10C 81 P CI w ater main with branches and accessories in Glenwood Avenue, Town of Q ueensbury, Warren County, N.Y. (Forth Glens Falls Water District Extension). CITY OF GLENS FALLS - WATER FUND -a/c bill: LABOR - 5 5 hrs. WMain man •$1.27 69.85 57 •N a N 1.16 66.12 54 " labor 1.03 55.62 191.59 '- EQUIP'T 14 brs. truck 1,00 14.00 RENTAL Tapping machine -3/4" tap on 8" . main 2.00 Melting pot and tools - 5j days. $2.00 11.00 27.00 MATERI- -475 .1bs.joint compound 57.00 ALS 48 " braided jute 28.80 8 gals. white gasolene 2000 15 " Sur+,Chlor .d.isinfectant 9100 1-3/4" Mueller brass plug .40 97.20 $315.79 NGF WATER DISTRICT EXTENSION a/c: ' LABOR -67 hrs. fman ' 83.75 182 " labor 18 .OQ 265.75 EQUIP'T. -Trench excavator 440.00 RENTAL Grader '63.75 " with. operator 15.00 518.75 MATERI- -176119" ci pi'-e 8" 02.00 ' 3523.50 ALS 717" " 6" 1.71 12.97 t 2 ci ftgs-8" x 6" Tees 556 1•bs.' ­63.94 2 Mathews hydrants •202.00 R.D.Wood gate valves ,8" (?3) , 183.00 6" l2) 78.80 Roadway Valve boxes (5) 57.50 40 gabs. kerosene 6.00 75 gals., gasolene - 17.93 4 qts. lubricating oil 1.20 .8 >pcs. 4" vit.soil pipe 4.40 120 jts, strapped by welding 71.75 4222.99 ESTIMATED COST highway repairs 1760 lin.ft. $0.15 260.00 Applicable ins.prems. (estd) 12.76 276.76 $5284.25 __ it 1745 lin.ft. of installation $5600.04 Cost per lin.ft. $31208 Original estimate of cost $6689.00 Prepared and submitted by (Signed) Ernest L.H. Meyer Ernest L.H. Meyer, Engr. Dec.30-1949 MEMO of cost of installing 708 lin.ft. I of 8" CI water ruin with branches and accessories in Glenwood Avenue, Town of Queensbury Warren County, N.Y._ (North Glens Falls Water District Extension3. CITY OF GLENS FAOOS - WATER FUND a/ c bill: LABOR - 45 hrs. WMain man $1.27 57.1;5 32 " " " 1.16 37.12 36 " labor 1.03 37.Q8 131.35 , EQUIP'T - 10 hrs. truck 1.00 10.00 RENTAL Tapping .machine 3.00 Melting pot and tools-3 days $2.00 6.00 19.00 MATERI- - 15' ci pipe 12" 4.17 62.55 ALS 250 lb s. joint compoung .12 30.40 25 " braided Jute .60 15.00 5 gals.Sur-Chlor dis- infectant 3.00 8' copper "K" tube li" .53 4.24 1 corp'n stop l " 9.23 2 copper ells 1 " ,No. 407 . .60 _ 1.20 125.22_ $ 275.57 NGF WATER DISTRICT EXTENSION a/c.- LABOR - 70 hrs. fman 1.25 87.50 170 " labor 1.00 17Q.00, 257.50 EQUIPIT - Trench excavator 280.00 RENTAL Grader 56.25 .336«25 MATERI- - 712t ci pipe 8" $2.00 1424.00 ALS 5 cl ftgs-bends 750 lbs. . 86.25 R.D. Wood gate valves 8" (2) 122.00 Roadway valve boxes (2) 23.50 3 lgths 12" vit.tile (61 ) 6.04 3 " 8" of of (6' ) 3.15 70 gals. gasolene 16.59 65 '" kerosene 10.05 50 jts.strapped by welding, 20.85 1711.89 ESTIMATED cost of highway repairs 708 lin.ft. $0.15 106.20 Applicable ins.prems:(estd)12.50 D.and H.R.R.Co.bill(estd) 25.00 14A.70 2449.34 708 ,1in.ft. of installation a $2724.91 Cost per lin.ft. $30849 Original estimate of cost $2421.97 which was -based nn . the proposition that NO excavation of back- fill would be necessary for a distance of, 3901 on account of proposed road change in-Zront of. Mark =D'oyleIs premises. - Prepared and submitted by (Signed) Ernest L.H. Meyer Y Ernest L.H. Meyer, CE-PE Engineer The following communication was read to the Board by the Clerk: New York State Employees ' Retirement System 256 Washington Avenue Albany, N.Y.. February 23, 1950 Mr. Francis L. Turner, Town of Queensbury Town Clerk's Office R.F.D. #1, Glens Falls, N.Y. . Dear Mr. Turner: We are in receipt of your recent communication relative to Henry E. Clarke, Health Officer. You request that We make a Tecommendation as to his employment. We wish to refer you to our letter of December 23, 1949, in which we advised you it was lIllegal according to the Attorney General's opinion to appoint a person in the wzmpetitive or non-competitive classification. Your immediate reaction will be appreciated so that we may complete our reeords. Very truly yours, FRANK C. MOORE State Comptroller (Signed) H. Eliot Kaplan H. Sliot Kaplan Deputy Comptroller g, she members of the Town Board signed and approved the Supervisor's bond for' R'yu Russell Harris in the amount of $10,000 as to sufficiency,amount and manner of execution. The following communicatiom was read to the Board: February 7, 2.950 Mr. H.R. Harris, Supervisor Town of Queensbury Star Route, Glens Falls, N.Y. Dear Sir: In accordance with our conversation of Januar 29, 1950 it is my under - standing that es"agent I am not to renew the sown of Queensbury insurance coverage ffQr the year 1950/ I am therefor6 writing to inform you that I will not renew the following policies which expire on February 28, 1950. Glens Falls Ins. #SFF1986 Schedule town property $179499. " 1992 -Voting machines 6,000 . " 24812 storehouse & contents 139070 " 24811 office equip-various loc. 2,500 24815 •Bineview storage garage 19300 G.F. Imdemnity MFC5751A -Mfgrs.& contrs.liab. • • B• • Money & Securities • C Workmen's wompensation D Auto liability c E " fire, lightning & transpor- tation The above list may be of some assistance to you when you make arrangements for their renewal. I want to thank you very much for the privilege and opportunity of being agent for the town of Queensbury insurance during the 1past two years, and if T may be•Abf any assistance to you in any way during the transition of the insurance to the new agent, please ,do not hesitate to call me. Will you kindly convey my sincere thanks for the above, to the members of the Town Board. With best personal regards, 1 am, Sincerely, (Signed) J.O. Webster i Mr. Sidney Van Dusen talked to the Board in reference to the Town accept- ing land for highway purposes , being dLand owned by him in the Aviation Road election. William Perry called on the Board in reference to repairing the right of way to the lake and Mannis Bay at Glen Lake. The following communication was read to the Board by the Clerk: West Glens Falls Fire Company No. 1, Inc. , Glens Falls , New York 2.10.50 Town Board, Town of Queensbury RFD, Glens Falls , Gentlemen: Following is a list of members of this company who have been disig- nated as active firefighters in accordance with the By-laws of this company. These are the men who should be covered by compensation insurance and you will therefor please revise your list for this company accordingly. 1. Harold C. Akins 30. Rae Hopkins 2. Sterling Akins 31. W ayne Herald 3. Bernard Baker 32. Francis Johnson 4. Harold Brothers Sr. 33. Lawrence Kelley 5. Harold Brothers Jr. 34. Arthur LaCross 6. Lester Baird 35, Robert Lattimore 7. Paul Baird 36. Clarence LaPoint 8. Paul Bruce 37. Robert Lilly 9. Kenneth Burnham 38. Harold Monroe 10, Arthur Clark 39. Fred Monroe 11. Jack Crannell 40. Donald Nassivera 12. Alonzo Clark 41. Garther Palmer 13. Chas.(&ase 42. Kenneth Ferry 14, Richard Carpenter 43. James Powers 15. Paul Champagnon 44. Leon Richardson 16. Miles Crooks 45, Herbert Richrdson_ 17. Jamesllhell 46. Percy Rozelle 18. Chauncey Didio 47. James Rozelle 19, Robert Yinch 48. William .Ramsey 20. Fred Fisher 49. Oscar Ross 21, George Finch 50. Gordon Saville 22. Zlaude Granger 51. Paul Saville 23. Winfred Granger 52. George Shoemaker 24. George Gilbert 53. Ralph Turner 25. Leslie Hillis 54. Pliney Tucker Jr. 26. Orville Holland 55. Joseph Vaughn 27. Harry Horton 56. Randolph Whittemore 28. Scott Hopkins 57. Charles Whittemore 29, Fred Hermance 58. Fred Winslow 30, Frank Harris 60. Orlie Mashburn Very truly yours, (Signed) H-C. Akins H.C. *kins , Sec 'y W.G.F.F.Co. #1 Inc. R.F.D. #3, Glens Falls , N.Y. Resolution #21 introduced by Uastice Bentley, seconded by Councilman Walkup : RESOLVED that the names of persons set forth in the above letter from the West Glens Falls Fire Co. be and arelhereby designated, appoint- ed Mnd confirmed as active firemen in the West Glens Falls Fire Co. #1. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr'. Lampson, Mr. Sleight, Mr. Harris. Noes - none. ' f 2619 The Clerk read the following communication to the Board: R.D. #1, Lake George, 'N.Y. ' Town Board of Jan. 27,1550 Queensbury Dear Sirs: On the night• of Jan. 3rd, MY car was parked near the road on Glen Lake. It was scraped by what looked like a piece of Town machinery. 8roon after I called it to the attention of` Mr. Lackey, who after looking the car° over, reported it to the Ins. CQ.' I also showed2t to Mr. Walkup. When the, Ins. adjuster looked at the damage, he readily agreed it was a justified clam 'or which I, this day received a check in full for 043 .55. Therefor, I wish to take'3this opportunity to thank these gentlemen for their fair - ness and courtesy and willingness to be of service to me as a taxpayer and I feel that the Town of Queensbury 1s,'nrery fortunate in having° such men in their employ " Thanking you again, Y a I remain ' Sincereiy yours, Reginald L. Drake The clerk read the Supervisor's report of moneys received and disbursed for the month of•January: " Supervisor's Report January 1950 Town of Queensbury ' - Jan: 16 Arthur Hillis - 'Taxes $3546.16 •18 Albany Justice Fees 669,75 " -18 Frances Turner, Town Clerk fees 59,00 •26 Frame Cowles 'Cem. funds 150100 11 Arthur Hillis - Taxes 5014.09 2757,20 13 "' " ° " 4433.13 ` •18 . a n " 3951.07 19 n n n 4540.83 20 4740.93 24 n n a to n n 2342.65 n n n�� 3116.58 n• 5368.82 25 n of to 3762.82 26 n of to n 4212.26 n n �� 27 to of 40 9.40 " 6'11569.03 30 n n n 2284.43 n of n n __._ 4385.62 - Total 71 513 77 Disbursements : General Fund $4257.39 Highway Fund 3019.00 NGFWD Ext. 1ft 11221.48 Pine View Ft nd 247.19 WGFWD Fund 178,40 WGFRD Fund 33-go Total 89956 46 The board audited claims as follows : Month of F ebruary.- 1950 Amt. Amt, No. Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed 61. Niagara Mohawk Power Street lighting 63 63 . � � 63 62. Frances -r' Turner ` Postage stamps 6.00 6.00 * 63. Adirondack Resorts .iPress-printing env.Tax Coll. 22.65 22.65 64, Karl Supprenant Servicing add, meh. 3.75 3.75 65. Ernest L.H. Meyer Prof. services NGFWD Ext. 109.00 109.00 66. Nat fanal Welding Welding straps & mat- er'ial NGFWD Ext., 27.00 27.00 67. National Welding Welding straps-NGFWd j. E±t. 4.00 4.00 68. G.F. Post Co.. Pub.tax notices 15.40 disallowed 69. G010 P,ost Co. Pub.Install'laying NGF WD Ext,mainsals bonds 40,86 disallowed 270 A mt. Amt, No. Name of Claimant Nature of iClaim Claimed Allowed 70, G.F. Post Co. . Pub.notices on Superv's report 80.40 80.40 71, Beecher A. Howe Bond #455199 (Gen.Fds) 30,00 30,00 72. Beecher A. Howe Bond #455198 (Hwy fds) 16.00 16.00 73. Paul F, Killion,Inc. 1-300 pg.Field bk 8.33; 8.33 74. Russell & Wait Supplies-Supervisor 3.60 3.60 75. H.Russell Harris Mileagge,etc.& att.assn.of Towns 72.19 72.19 760 - Henry J. Sleight Exp.attend.Assn.Towns 38.34 38,34 77, Raymond Walkup Exp. " " " 1 40.74 40.74 780 Cty G.F,Water Fd. Water' rent-Ridge Rd.W..D 155.34 155.34 79. Cty.G.F. " " water Rent-NGFWD 66,4.15 `664„15 t 80 " " water rent-WGFWD 248.81 248.81 810 Zera Fisher Labor onlydrant-WGFWD 22,00 12.00 82, G.F.Post Co. Not.Pub.Bond4s-NGFWD 20,28 20,2.8 83. Clarence Stevenson Truckingl#pe-NGFWD Ext, 17.50 17.50 84, J.E.Sawyer Supplies-NGFWD Ext. 3 ;56 3.56 85. Carswell T & T Co. Grader rental-NGFWD Ext, 123.75 123.75 86, Glen Supply Co. Inc. Miscel.Pineview Cem. 1.50 1.50 87. Carswell T & T Co. Gas & oil-PV Cem. 3.97 3,97 88, J.E.Sawyer & Co. Nails-PV Cem. .60 .60 89. J.E.Sawyer & Co, Snow shovel-PV Cem. 2.25 2.25 90. Ruthford Woodcock Labor worked-NGFWD Ext. 12.00 12.00 91. Bernard Codner Labor worked-NGFWD Ext. 45.00 45.00 92. Woodbury Lumber Co. Supplies-NGFWD Ext. 12.10 12.10 93. Leonard Hammond Backhoe digging pipeline NGFWD Ext. 600.00 600.00 94. J.E.Sawyer & Co. Cable Clip-NGFWD Ext. .36 .36 95, Daniel Bennett Labor worked-NGFWD Ext. 8.00 8.00 96. James Baker Gasolene etc:-NGFWD Ext. 47,80 47.80 97. Howard A. LaRose Rental 3" Mud Hog,etc. NGFWD Ext. 32.82 32.82 98. John O.Webster Earned prem.due on o om pensation 96.92 96.q 2690.60 ;2644.34 On motion the meeting adjourned. 4Frane e t .T"ur er Town Clerk Special Meeting March 5th, 1950 Present: H. Russell Harris Supervisor Henry J. Sleight Justice of the Peace Meredith &. B entley Justice of the Peace Raymond Walkup Councilman Absent : C urtis Lampson Councilman « The clerk read the following`oommu.nication to the Board: The following men have been gppointediby the South Queensbury Vol. Fire Co, to act and serve as ire`Police at fires and during emergencies. 1. Carl Stockwell 2. Walter Baker 3. Art Van Magner 4: Beeman Lindsey 5. Leon Nassivera 6. Leo LaFountain O.K. K•E. Crossman, President. Resolution #22 introduced by Councilman Walkup, seconded ,by 'Justice Bentley. RESOLVED thatipursuant, to the VroVisions of Se'ctiori 209-C of the General Municipal Law, a Vire police squad composed of volunteer firemen of the South Queensbury -Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. , be and hereby 1s organ- ized •consisting of the following members: Carl Stockwell, Walter Baker, Art Van Wagner, Beeman Lindsey, Leon Nassivera and Leo Wountain, Members of theJMre police squad so organized at such time as the said "Vol- unteer Fire Company is on duty, shall have the powers and render service as j peace officers.