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1941-08-19 Q ii V 4 Further resolved, that the sum of not to exceed $187,00 be and is hereby appropriated for the performance on the part of the Town of �4ueensbury of the conditions as set forth in the aforementioned deed Further resolved that the cost of materials and labor shall be paid from the general Town Fund.on presentation of properly verified bills for same. Further resolved, that this resolution as to form and legallity shall ,be subjected to the approval by the County Attorney before it takes effect. ` Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Been, Mr, Nobles , Mr, Lampson, Mr. Bentley and Mr.* Ingalsbe Noes - None Resolution No. 45. Introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Nobles f`hereas, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury deem the Town Road Highway at the Dixon Road and running westerly from said Dixon Road along the south side of the property and. wa er sheds of the City of Glens Falls for a distance of 75 feet unsafe for public travel for the reason said road is a dirt constructed, with a steep bank along the north side of said road and has continuous washouts on said road surface and greatly increased travel over said road and to avoid serious accidents or liability on the part of said Town, said Town Board deem it necessary that extra ordinary repairs be made to said road by rebuilding , i grading, resurfacein and draining game for a distance of 75 feet. Resolved that pursuant to the provision s of the statute there -be tl� and hereby is appropriated and made available for said purpose the sum of $175 and it is further, --- Resolved that the Supervisor be and hereby is authorized to borrow .on the faith and credit of said Town the sum of $175 from the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company and to execute a certificate of indebtedness for said sum payable March let,. 1942 with interest at the rate of 3% per annum. Further Resolved that the above resolution as to form andilegallity shall be subject to the approval of the County Attorney before it takes effect. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes - Mr. Been, Mr. Nobles, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Bentley and Mr. Ingalsbe Noes - None On motion meeting adjourned. Regular meeting, August 19th, 1941 At 4 regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of 4ueensbury — held on the above date at the Clerk' s Office for the purpose of designating polling places for the Town of 4ueensbury,, the following members were present: Jabez Ingalsbe, Supervisor Curtis Lampson, Councilman Charles Nobles, Justice of Peace Meredith Bentley,. Justice of Peace Ralph Been, Justice of Peace The following resolution was adopted: . 85--- I Resolution No. 46, Introduced by Mr. Nobles , seconded by Cdr. Been r It was resolved that the following places be' and are hereby designated asp pbli4g places for the five Election Districts in the .Town of Queensbury District #1-Leo Lal'ountain' s Store, Monty' s Bridge 2-Mohican Grange Hall, Oneida Corners 3- School House-School District #22 Glenwood Avenue 4-Town off' Queensbury Store House-Aviation Field Road. - 5-Seward Lampson' s Garage-West Glens Falls all in the Town of' 4ueensbury at a yearly rental of 430.00 per year outside of District #4- Lessors are to furnisft-heat and lights. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Been, Mr. Nobles, Mr, Lampson, Mr. Bentley and 1dr. Ingalsbe Noes - None. On motion meeting adjourned. Regular Meeting, August 2Gth, 1941 At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hialdie#hl a above date at the Clerk' s Office at 7:30 Paw, the following members were presentA Jabez Ingal.sbe, Supervisor Curtis Lampson, Councilman Charles Nobles, Justice of Peace Meredith Bentley, Justice of Peace Ralph Been, Justice of Peace H. Russell Harris, Town Superintendent of Highways, also present. Minutes of Meeting held on August 12th were read and approved. Applications were received from Richard C. Davis and Ralph B.• Turner requesting the appointment and recommendation for appointment to the office of Custodian of Voting Machines, which the Clerk regd to the Board. Resolution No, 47, Introduced by Mr. Lampson, seconded by Mr. Nobles Whereas, by section #251of the Election Law, the Board of Elections are charged with the- duty of appointing Custodians for voting machines and election law provides for the appointment of one from each major party. Resolved, the Town Board hereby recommends the appointment of Custodian of voting machines of Ralph B. Turner, a regular enrolled republican of the Town of Queensbury and Cornelius J. Nealon, a regular enrolled democrateof the Town of Queensbury. It is further resolved that the salary of said Custodians be and hereby is fixed at the annual salary of $50,00 each payable as provided by the election law, it is further Resolved that such Custodians perform all duties provided by the election law, as directed by the Board of Elections. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes: y Mr. Nobles, Mr. Lampson and Mr. Ing lsbe Noes : Mr, Been, Mr. Bentley