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The clerk read the 'statement of the Supervisor of the moneys received
and disbursed during the month of May. The statement was received and
placed on file,
Schedule of Audits for the Town of Queensbury
Warren County, New York
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for the month of June, 1951
No. Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed'
136 Russell & Wait Supplies-T.C.O.. 2.65 2.65
j 137 Niagara-Mohawk Power Street lighting 64.89 64.89
138 Doyles ' Supplies-PV Cem.Fd. 7.59 7.59
139 Dennis & Co. Inc. Denko blanks (M,Bentley
J•P. ) 3.16 3.16
140 Chas, E. Houghtaling Jury gooks 3.90 3.90
141 Warren T. Varney Miles travld.as assess-
142 J-E. Sawyer & Co.Inc. #566 graor ss scythe, 16.80 l&4,80)
143 J.E.Sawyer & Co.Inc. Supplies-PV PV Cem.fd. 2.45 2..45
Cem.fd. 9.25 9•.25
144 Frank R. Ricketts: 2 pr. M.grass shears
PV Cem.fd. 4,20 4,20
145 Glen Supply Co-Inc. Apr.5,,151-PV Cem.fd. 10.15 10.15
146 Carswell T & T Co.. Gas-1 ban M-C; grs.
PV cem.fd: 16..33 16.33
147 Howard Wallace postage stamp for ser-
vice for -4-5-6-1951
per cts.NGFWD , 127..90 127.90
148 Mrs, Claire H. Wilson Refd,NGF,W. Dist. 11.25 11.25
149 Montray Ht.Res.. Rfd.-GF. ,;NGFWD W.fd. 15.00 15..00
j 150 Harold Eggleston Cash rebate,WGFWD Fd. 8.00 8.00
151 Curtis Lampsoa Collection-WGF 121.59 121.59
I W Fred Ricketts Miles traveled 16.64 16.64:
153 Russell & wait Supplies 5.22 5..22
154 City of Glens Falls Miscl.Ridge Rd. WD fd. .42 .49 -
155 City of Glens Falls " -North GFWD fd, 30.28 30.28
156 City of Glens Falls " -North,GFWD: fd. 2.27 2
79.84 $ 4 9.84
On motion the meeting adjourned. •
I --Prances L. Turner
Town clerk
Regular Meeting July 28, 1951
Present:
H. Russell Harris Supervisor
Henry J. Sleight Justice of the Peace
Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace
Curtis Lampson Councilman
Raymond Walkup Councilman
The board convened at 7:30 P.M..
Also present Charles Denny, Frank Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. ,Edwin F. Coffin.
Dr. Clarke, Health Officer, reported one bathing beach was licensed dur-
ing the month.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Coffin presented the following letter which was
read to the board by the clerk:
Amott, Baker & Co. ,
150 Broadway, New York, 7, N.Y.
Dear Mr.- Walkup;- July 90 51.
I tried to find you at home on my way back to Sch'dy last night
but found that you were away.
I was thinking over our problem Saturday. As you know, I feel that
I have, been fair in my dealings and complaint about the condition at my
property. I feel that I am entitled to damages to my property for land
taken without consent, trees damaged, steps taken away, material removed
by the town and neither steps or material replaced. Incidently, as I
mentioned, a N.Y. party at my place walled off the place while there, as
the steps had been taken away and the ' space left vacant. I do not know
what will become of that matter, however, I do not feel responsible as
Mr. iecky was of course the one who removed the steps.
Your suggestion that I attend the next board meeting and we talk
this over suggested to me an idea as I understand that one objection of
the Town going ahead to protect me at my place is that the fear is that
if this is done to prevent my bank from falling more that others may also
ask for protection. To offset this objection and to meet the situation,,
to take: care of the matter agreeably to all as far as I am concerned I
will make the Town this proposition.
Dependent upon this being taken care of by August 10,51, I agree
first, to give the Town a release from all damages to my property to date
if the Town will agree to build for me the retaining wall which they had
agreed informally to build, such -wall to be 3J ft. high from the present
level of the road. The .Town to furnish all materials and I will pay for
the labor, not to exceed the sum of $100. I have heard that figure men -
tinned by some of the Town officials as the probable cost of labor to
_ build the wall. In this. way any argument as to the Town building the wall
can be denied if the labor cost is actually paid for by me.
I am addressing you as we had some conversation about the matter on
the Oth, and if you will bring this to' the attention of the other members
of the Town Board, Mrs. Coffin and I will attend the July regular meeting
to see if- we can agreeably get this matter settled to all.
Very Y you8`�truly j
,;. 9
(signed) Edwin F. Coffin
The Highway Committee comprising Mr. Walkup and Mr. Sleight and Mr. Bentley
orally reported favorably on the Coffin proposition. The Board also was in
favor. Materials are to be furnished from the Highway Fund.
Mr. Cowles reported that Charles Denny was elected chairmen of the Cemetery
Commission and Sidney Van Dusen secretary, and that he was named treasurer.
Mr. Cowles also reported that the survey had been completed.
' Mr. Cowles suggested that a memorial entrance be made to the Pineview Cem-
etery containing names of veterans inscribed in bronze on the entrance.
The matter was generally discussed and Judge Bentley was appointed a com-
mittee of one to ascertain about State aid for such memorial.
In the matter of the designation of cllin
gna p , g places the following �s��t on
N�was introduced by Justice Bentley seconded by Councilman Raymond
alkup.
RESOLVED that the following places be and are hereby designated j
polling places for the Town of Queensbury:
Election District - 1 - Kings' Sales, Lower Warren
2 - Mohican Grange Hall, Oneida
3 - Pine View School House, Pine View Road
4 - Town Storehouse, Aviation Road
5 - Seward Lampson's Garage, West Glens Falls
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It is further resolved that rent for said polling places excepting
Election $ Mtrict No. 4 is hereby fixed at X40 per year, to 'include lights
and fuell Irn additional sum of 20.00 is allowed to, the Mohican Grange
and Seward Lampson for the erection, taking down and storage of the
election equipment.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, M . Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight. and Mr.. Harris
Noes - none
In the matter of the erection of a traffic control signal at the function'
of Foster Ave. with Route 9, Resolution No. 33 introduced by Justice
Bentley, seconded by Councilman meson"s it was Resolved, that the Super-'__Ie
visor be and is hereby authorized and directed to order for erection at
the junction of Fost r Ave. with Route 9, traffic signal equipment at an
estimated cost of $3 0.
Duly adopted by the ollowing vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, M r. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none.
Supervisor read a re uest from the Water Power Control Commission request-
ing a report upon thi progress of the extension of the North Glens Falls
Water District.
In the matter of rat s to be charged to water consumers residing outside
of water district limit, the following resolution was presented and adopt -
ed. Resolution No. 34 introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded by Council-
man Lampson,
It was Resolved that the consumers who reside outside of the terri -
torial limits of the boundaries of the new water 4ist,ricts within the
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Town of Queensbury, hall be charged an addit�.�:909df the water rent
charged to the consumers of such water district residing in such district
for the use of water , provided however, that said additional .charge
shall not be less than $1.00 to the consumers residing outside of any
such districts•.
Duly adopted by the following vote;,.
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr, Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none
gol„u,tion No- 35 introduced by Justice Bentley and seconded by Justice
Sleight;
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Resolved that the Town of Queensbury enter into an agreement with
the City of Glens Fa is for the use of the 12" water main purchased from
the said City of Gle s Falls for the purposes of mutual aid and the* con-
tinuation of safe an potable water supply to the consumers of water to
thetCity of Glens Fa is and the consumers of water within theN%rth Glens
Falls Water District
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It is further resolved that the Supervisor be and is hereby author-
ized and directed to execute such agreement on behalf of the Town of
Queensbury.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none.
Resolution No. 36 Introduced by Councilman Walkup, seconded by Councilman
mpson:
Resolved that here be installed in the North Glens Falls Water
District, a 6" water main with fittings beginning at the Aviation Road
and running northerly in the street known as Greenway North for a distance
of 600 feet. The Installation of such pipe shall be done by Town Employees.
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Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none
Resolution Q_ '�� introduced by Justice Sleight seconded by Justice Bentley:
Resolved that the Town of Queensbury .hereby accepts as a public high-
way the premises dedicated in a deed from John J.M. Webb and wife to the
Town of Queensbury, dated .July 13, 1951.
Further resolved that such highway be and is hereby designated as
'- Northup Drive.
The addeptance of such highway is subject to the- approval of the
County Attorney as to the sufficiencies of the deed of conveyance.
Duly adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Per. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. Harris
Noes - none.
The monthly statement of the Supervisor of receipts and disbursements
during the month of July was read and placed on file.
Amt. Amt.
No. Name of Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed
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157 Frances L. Turner Postage - 3.00 3.00
158 Williamson Law B1. Co. Inv.#1962-Gold badges 9.13 9.13
159 Frances L. Turner Postage 3.00 3.00
160 Niagara-Mohawk Power Street Lighting 64.89 64.89
161 Chas. E. Houghtaling Supplies-Justice
Bentley 5.92 5.92
162 Charles E. Houghtaling Supplies-Jst.Ber_tley .87 .87
163 Warren T. Varney Miles traveled assess-
ing 24.64 24.64
164 Dennis & Co.Inc. 1951 Clevenger's Civil
Practice Act.M•S.Bent-
ley-J.P. 20.00 20.00
165 Holmes Auto.Serv.Inc. Serv.53283-parts PV
Cemetery 4.99 4.99
156 G.FeNat.Bnk & Trust ,Co. 6 mo.-rental safe-PV
Cemetery 2.40 2.40
167 Carswell T & T Co. Gasoline-PV Cemetery 7.20 7.20
168 Donald J. Sullivan 200' sod PV Cemetery 15.00 15.00
169 Franklin Scoville . Misc:Supt.PV Cem. 46.40 46.40
170 National Welding Co. Weld.casting-PV Cem. 11.50 Disallowed
171 National Welding Co. Weld.& straightening 10.00 10.00
172 George Stiles 7 hrs. Town Dump 56.00 56.00
173 Mt.Sida Free Library As per contract (year-
ly gift) 100.00 100.00
174 Fred G. Eastland Dretr.Civ.Dfnse 3.89 3.89
175 Fred E. Ricketts Mlge.traveled assess-
ing,etc. 16.48 16.48
176 Wayne Hopkins Cash rebate-WGFWD
(water fund) 8100 8100
177 Earl Jones Labor worked in WGFWD 32.50 32.50
Total 445,.81 434..31
�.- On motion the meeting adjourned. f �-at
ee�eun
Town Clerk
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