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689.92 RESOLUTION CONCERNING ABANDONMENT OF DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILROAD SPUR TRACK RESOLUTION NO. 689, 92 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Michel Brandt WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs. Betty Monahan WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury was previously advised that the Delaware & Hudson Co., was attempting to abandon a portion of the Lake George Branch Line of the Delaware & Hudson Railway, and WHEREAS, the said Town Board previously adopted resolution no. 140, 1992 which generally indicated that the Town Board had no objection to the abandonment of the aforedescribed Delaware & Hudson Railroad Spur Track, provided that certain issues could be addressed, and WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation has issued an Order providing that the Delaware & Hudson Railway Co., may abandon the aforesaid Spur Track, conditioned upon the said Company being responsible for the removal of grade crossings and restoring the land according to the New York State Railway Law, as well as removing crossing signals, a copy of said Order being present at this meeting, and WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation has also advised the Supervisor by way of letter dated December 2, 1992 that the Order has been adopted and that should the Company decide to sell the property, a departmental review will be required to address the State's preferential acquisition right to the property and that further communications will occur with the Town at that time, and WHEREAS, the Town Board, by this resolution, wishes to state and set forth its directive of policy, as well as objectives it desires the Town Supervisor and Town Attorney to accomplish on behalf of the Town of Queensbury, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby: 1) acknowledges receipt of the Order of abandonment of the aforedescribed Delaware & Hudson Railroad Spur Track and indicates it has no objection thereto, 2) that the Town Supervisor and Town Attorney be authorized to continue to communicate and seek from the Delaware & Hudson Co., or if appropriate, successors in interest, an agreement or some other arrangement by which sewer pipes may be continued to be maintained in the area of the abandoned Railroad Track, and 3) indicates that it is in favor of the County of Warren acquiring the property upon which the aforesaid Railroad Spur existed for the purpose of extending the existing County Bike Trail and seeking any available Federal or State funding, and 4) that the Town Board respects the jurisdictional boundary between the Town of Queensbury and City of Glens Falls, and nothing in this resolution should be construed as an attempt by the Town of Queensbury to, in any event, suggest, recommend, or otherwise concern themselves with what may happen to the property upon which the abandoned railroad is situated in the City of Glens Falls. The Town Board, however, request that the City of Glens Falls consider the intermunicipal benefits of extending the Bike Trail. Such an extension would benefit the Feeder Canal Project area, as well as encourage the joining together of the communities affected by the Bike Trail for mutually beneficial recreational purposes. Duly adopted this 28th day of December, 1992, by the following vote: AYES : Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Brandt NOES : None ABSENT: Mrs. Goetz ABSTAIN: Mr. Caimano