07-20-2020 MTG #23
REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING, 07-20-2020, MTG # 23 745
REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING MTG #23
July 20, 2020 RES #244-250
7:01 P.M.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
SUPERVISOR JOHN STROUGH
COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER
COUNCILMAN HARRISON FREER
COUNCILMAN GEORGE FERONE
COUNCILWOMAN AMANDA MAGEE
TOWN COUNSEL
MARK SCHACHNER, ESQ.
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SUPERVISOR STROUGH called meeting to order…
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LED BY COUNCILMAN ANTHONY METIVIER
1.0 PUBLIC HEARING
PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW TO REENACT AND
REESTABLISH TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON INSTALLATION OF GOUND-
MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
NOTICE SHOWN
PUBLICATION DATE: JULY 10, 2020
SUPERVISOR STROUGH- Alright, this is to continue the moratorium on ground-mounted solar
energy systems until we formulate a law that we think is ready for a public hearing, and we’re
there. As a matter of fact, we’re so close to the final wording of that law, we may even have that
law viewable to the public on and before the setting of the public hearing, which may occur
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August 3. But in the meantime, we want the moratorium to continue. We do have the county
planning agency approval for extending the temporary moratorium on ground-mounted solar
systems. So we do have a public hearing on this tonight. So all this is, is to prohibit any ground-
mounted solar until we adopt a law, which may be as soon as the end of the August adopting the
law. But in the meantime, we want to continue the moratorium. So there is a public hearing on
this and I’m going to ask people present and then I will ask the people who are watching us
through YouTube to give us a call or holler if you have any questions on the proposed
moratorium law for extending the moratorium. You can call area code 518 761-8225. Then
Zoom people, that’s people who are on the Zoom, if you wish to ask a question or have a say in
this proposed extension of the moratorium on ground-mounted solar energy systems, you will
have the opportunity to do that, but you will be in phase three of this public hearing. Okay,
before we start the public hearing, any thoughts or comments on behalf of the Town Board.
COUNCILMAN FREER- My only comment is that I only support this because of COVID.
We’ve been fussing around with the local law, I know there’s a shift change… but certainly, I’m
anxious to get the regular law on the books so that people know what to expect. But given the
drill that we’re in the middle of with regard to a million things nobody had planned on, I will
support extending this one more time; so this is the second time we’ve extended it. But I think,
like you said, we’re well on our way to getting the actual regulation out there so I’m okay with it.
SUPERVISOR STROUGH- Alright, if there’s nothing else from the Town Board at this time, I
will open the public hearing on Resolution 1.1 a public hearing resolution enacting local law of
2020 to reenact and reestablish a temporary moratorium on installation of ground-mounted solar
energy systems. Is there anybody present tonight that would like to speak to this proposed law
for a moratorium on ground-mounted solar, to extend the moratorium on ground-mounted solar?
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No one present. Alright, YouTube, again area code 518 761-8225. You can speak to the Town
Board about this. You caller ID must be observable to me. We have a phone here. Alright while
we are waiting on the phone…
(shared a letter from Judy Goralski regarding the Recreation Department)
Alright. Again, 518-761-8225 for anybody that has a question in reference to extending this
moratorium. Alright, we’re still waiting. I want to give you ample time to make sure we have a
public hearing.
(shared an article in the Post Star on U.S. Representative, John Lewis)
Alright, we haven’t received any interest in those people in the public that wish to speak to this
Resolution to reenact and reestablish the temporary moratorium on the installation of ground-
mounted solar energy system. Are there any other further Town Board thoughts on that? Okay, I
will close the public hearing.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED
RESOLUTION ENACTING LOCAL LAW NO.: 8 OF 2020 TO REENACT
AND REESTABLISH TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON INSTALLATION
OF GROUND-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
RESOLUTION NO.: 244, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mrs. Amanda Magee
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board finds that it is in the public interest to prevent the
premature and inappropriate installation of any ground-mounted solar energy system that would
cause negative impacts to properties and therefore wishes to consider adoption of Local Law No.: 8
of 2020 entitled, "A Local Law to Reenact and Reestablish Temporary Moratorium on Installation of
Ground-Mounted Solar Energy Systems” which Law shall authorize a temporary moratorium on the
installation of ground-mounted solar energy systems located within all Town of Queensbury Zoning
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Districts through January 20, 2021 or any earlier date that the Town Board adopts updated
regulations relating to installation of ground-mounted solar energy systems, whichever date comes
first, and
WHEREAS, this legislation is authorized in accordance with New York State Municipal
Home Rule Law §10, and
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WHEREAS, on or about July 20, 2020 the Warren County Planning Department
considered the proposal and found that the moratorium would not create any significant
intermunicipal or county-wide impacts, and
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WHEREAS, on or about July 23, 2019, the Queensbury Planning Board considered the
Town’s proposal to enact such a moratorium and at that time advised that the moratorium should
clarify whether the ground-mounted solar energy systems are commercial or residential, and
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WHEREAS, the Town Board duly held a public hearing on Monday, July 20, 2020 and
heard all interested persons,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby enacts Local Law No.: 8 of 2020 "A
Local Law to Reenact and Reestablish Temporary Moratorium on Installation of Ground-Mounted
Solar Energy Systems” which Law shall authorize a temporary moratorium on the installation of
ground-mounted solar energy systems located in all Town of Queensbury Zoning Districts through
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January 20, 2021 or any earlier date that the Town Board adopts regulations relating to installation
of ground-mounted solar energy systems, whichever date comes first, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town Clerk
to file the Local Law with the New York State Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions
of the Municipal Home Rule Law and acknowledges that the Local Law will take effect immediately
upon filing with the Secretary of State.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Metivier, Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
LOCAL LAW NO. 8 OF 2020
A LOCAL LAW TO REENACT AND REESTABLISH
TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON INSTALLATION OF
GROUND-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
BE IT ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Title and Authority.
The Town of Queensbury hereby reenacts and reestablishes its temporary moratorium on the
installation of any ground-mounted solar energy system within all Town Zoning Districts for six (6)
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months. This Local Law is adopted in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law §10 and shall be
as follows:
A. Purpose.
This moratorium is adopted so that the Town of Queensbury can prepare regulations
relating to the installation of ground-mounted solar energy systems. These regulations are nearing
completion so the reenactment and reestablishment of this moratorium is necessary in order to
allow the Town Board adequate time to review, study and finalize these regulations and consider
amendment of the Town Code regulating the installation of any ground-mounted solar energy
systems within all Town Zoning Districts.
B. Moratorium.
The Town of Queensbury hereby reenacts and reestablishes its imposition of a moratorium
on the installation of any ground-mounted solar energy system within all Town Zoning Districts
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through January 20, 2021 or any earlier date that the Town Board adopts regulations relating to
installation of ground-mounted solar energy systems. This moratorium shall not apply to ground-
mounted solar energy systems installed in the Town of Queensbury prior to the effective date of
this Local Law.
C. Extensions.
This moratorium may be extended for such additional periods as the Town Board may
determine to be necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare to the citizens of the
Town of Queensbury.
D. Termination.
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This moratorium shall be terminated earlier than January 20, 2021 upon enactment of any
local legislation which adopts regulations relating to installation of ground-mounted solar energy
systems.
SECTION 2. Effective Period.
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This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the Office of the New York
Secretary of State as provided in Municipal Home Rule Law §27 or as otherwise provided by law.
2.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR FOR RESOLUTIONS ONLY (LIMIT- 3 MIN.)
COUNCILMAN FREER- Spoke regarding Resolution 3.1 entitled Resolution
Authorizing Contribution to Warren County Toward Purchase of Mobile Salt Brine
Making Unit.
COUNCILMAN FERONE- Spoke Regarding Resolution 3.3 entitled Resolution
Acknowledging Town of Moreau’s Purchase of Additional 100,000 Gallons of Reserved
Capacity from Town of Queensbury on Behalf of Queensbury Consolidated Water
District.
3.0 RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTRIBUTION TO WARREN COUNTY
TOWARD PURCHASE OF MOBILE SALT BRINE MAKING UNIT
RESOLUTION NO.: 245, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Harrison Freer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 384,2018, the Queensbury Town Board authorized the Town
of Queensbury’s participation with the Village of Lake George and other municipalities in a New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation Grant Program entitled “DEC01-C00523GG-
33500000 Village of Lake George Regional Road Salt DeIcing Reduction Project” whereby the Town
of Queensbury received a Live Edge Truck Maxx Plow and Brine Equipment, and
WHEREAS, David Wick, Executive Director of the Lake George Park Commission, has
advised that the municipalities made great collective progress to reduce road salt usage throughout
the Lake George Basin by pretreating roads with salt brine thereby reducing icing and the use of road
salt, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Wick has advised that the outside salt brine vendor has been purchased by
a larger company so costs are anticipated to increase; however, a cost savings solution has been
identified such that the brine could be made locally by using salt from each municipality’s salt pile
by an industrial grade mobile salt brine making unit, and
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WHEREAS, the Warren County Department of Public Works has an opportunity to procure,
own and maintain such a mobile salt brine making unit for the approximate sum of $100,000 and
allow its use by the local municipal highway departments in the Lake George Watershed Basin,
including the Town of Queensbury Highway Department, and
WHEREAS, the Village of Lake George has $72,000 in water quality grant funds available
toward the purchase of the mobile salt brine making unit, leaving a gap of approximately $28,000,
which sum could be split among the local municipalities, and
WHEREAS, Mr. Wick has requested that each involved municipality accordingly contribute
$4,000 - $5,000 toward the purchase to make up the funding shortfall, and
WHEREAS, the Town Highway Superintendent supports such purchase as it would help in
the Highway Department’s continued pretreatment of Town roads and the reduction in the use of road
salt, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board believes that this cost-savings purchase will benefit the Lake
George Watershed Basin and Town residents and therefore the Town Board wishes to authorize its
share and contribution in an amount up to $5,000,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Town of Queensbury’s
participation with Warren County and local municipalities toward Warren County’s purchase and
maintenance of an industrial grade mobile salt brine making unit to be used by the Town of
Queensbury Highway Department and other local highway departments in the Lake George
Watershed Basin as delineated in the preambles of this Resolution, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs its share and payment up
to $5,000 to Warren County toward the total approximate $100,000 purchase, to be paid from
Snow & Ice Melting Agents Account No.: 004-5142-4641, and
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BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to
execute any needed documentation and the Town Supervisor, Town Highway Superintendent and/or
the Town Budget Officer to take any other actions necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND RATIFYING
EXTENSION/RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY AND WARREN COUNTY SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT REGARDING MS4 STORMWATER
MANAGEMENT SERVICES THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021
RESOLUTION NO.: 246, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Harrison Freer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury is a regulated municipality under the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program
(MS4), which regulations help to protect and improve the quality of public water bodies in more
densely populated areas of the State, specifically focusing on stormwater runoff, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 191,2011, the Queensbury Town Board authorized an
Agreement between the Town and the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District (District)
whereby the District assumed the role of Queensbury’s Stormwater Management Officer, becoming
the primary contract for the Town on matters related to the MS4 Program, and by Resolution No.:
243,2019 authorized an Agreement extension/renewal through June 30, 2020, and
WHEREAS, by letter proposal dated July 10, 2020, the District has proposed to extend such
Agreement through June 30, 2021, and
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WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to accept such letter proposal and enter into an
Agreement,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the July 10, 2020 MS4
Stormwater Management Services letter proposal from the Warren County Soil & Water
Conservation District (District) and authorizes and ratifies the coinciding Agreement for the
renewal/extension of MS4 Stormwater Management Services substantially in the form presented at
this meeting and authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute such Agreement and any
other documentation needed to effectuate such letter proposal, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that payment for such services for an amount of $12,000 for such one year term
shall be paid for from Drainage Misc. Contractual Account No.: 001-8540-4400, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to
amend the 2020 Town Budget by transferring $12,000 from unappropriated, undesignated Fund
Balance to Drainage Misc. Contractual Account No.: 001-8540-4400, make any adjustments,
budget amendments, transfers or prepare any documentation necessary to effectuate the terms of this
Resolution, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor,
Director of Planning and Zoning, and/or Town Budget Officer to take such other and further action
as may be necessary to effectuate all terms of this Resolution.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
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AYES: Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING TOWN OF MOREAU’S PURCHASE
OF ADDITIONAL 100,000 GALLONS OF RESERVED CAPACITY FROM
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ON BEHALF OF QUEENSBURY
CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO.: 247, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Harrison Freer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 492,98 the Queensbury Town Board, on behalf of the
Queensbury Consolidated Water District, entered into an Intermunicipal Agreement with the Town
of Moreau for the Town of Queensbury’s sale of water to the Town of Moreau, which Intermunicipal
Agreement has been subsequently amended, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Intermunicipal Agreement, as amended, the Town of
Moreau is currently entitled to a Reserved Capacity (meaning the daily water reserved for Moreau
under the Intermunicipal Agreement) of 1,250,000 gallons per day, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Moreau wishes to purchase an additional 100,000 gallons of
Reserved Capacity for $106,000 in accordance with the terms set forth in the Section IX of the
Agreement, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury Water Superintendent and Queensbury Town Board
wish to acknowledge the Town of Moreau’s purchase request and affirm that such purchase would
result in the Town of Moreau having purchased a total of 1.35 million gallons of Reserved Capacity
per day to date,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby acknowledges the Town of Moreau’s
purchase of an additional 100,000 gallons of Reserved Capacity for $106,000 in accordance with the
Intermunicipal Agreement with the Town of Moreau, and hereby affirms that such purchase results
in the Town of Moreau purchasing a total of 1.35 million gallons of Reserved Capacity per day from
the Town of Queensbury on behalf of the Queensbury Consolidated Water District, to date, and
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BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Town
Water Superintendent, Town Budget Officer, and/or Town Counsel to take such other and further
actions necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INCREASE IN DEVELOPERS’
BUY-IN FEE FOR EXTENSIONS WITHIN ANY
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO.: 248, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Harrison Freer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 134.98, the Queensbury Town Board authorized the
standardization of a developers’ buy-in fee of $100 per lot for any developer wishing to apply for an
extension to the Queensbury Consolidated Water District, and
WHEREAS, the Town Water Superintendent has recommended that the Town Board
authorize an increase in the buy-in fee from $100 to $350 per lot, and that such buy-in fee be
applicable for all water district extensions within any water district in the Town of Queensbury, as
well as for situations where an Out-Of-District Contract may be more appropriate, and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes and directs an increase in
the developers’ buy-in fee from $100 per lot to $350 per lot for any developer wishing to apply for
any and all water district extensions within any water district in the Town of Queensbury as well as
for situations where an Out-of-District Contract may be more appropriate, such fee(s) to be payable
to the Town at the time of final approval of the water district extension and/or Out-of-District
Contract, and
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BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor, Water
Superintendent and/or Town Budget Officer to take any actions necessary to effectuate the terms of
this Resolution.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RESOLUTION APPROVING AUDIT OF BILLS - WARRANT: 07212020
RESOLUTION NO.: 249, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Harrison Freer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to approve an audit of bills presented as
Warrant: 07212020 with a run date of 07/16/2020 and a payment date of 07/21/2020,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the audit of bills presented
as Warrant: 07212020 with a run date of 07/16/2020 and a payment date of 07/21/2020 totaling
$2,121,021.61, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor and/or
Town Budget Officer to take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms
of this Resolution.
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Duly adopted this 20 day of July, 2020, by the following vote:
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AYES: Mr. Freer, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
4.0 CORRESPONDENCE- NONE
5.0 PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR (LIMT- 4 MINUTES)- NO PUBLIC COMMENT
SUSAN LEPORIN- Called in and spoke regarding short-term rentals. Would like to see
quiet hours start earlier.
6.0 TOWN BOARD DISCUSSIONS
COUNCILMAN METIVIER (WARD I)- Nothing to report.
COUNCILMAN FREER (WARD II)-
We all need to work together and encourage everyone to wear masks when we are
violating the six-foot distance.
Spoke regarding Hovey Pond. A shout out to Gary Higley who suggested an
improvement. We weren’t able to put in the bridge on the north end, but we were able to
make a nice walkway.
COUNCILWOMAN MAGEE (WARD IV)-
Has received emails and phone calls from constituents concerning people riding dirt bikes
and other motorized vehicles on property that is posted “no trespassing” in the area of
Corinth Road.
Spoke regarding short-term rentals and quiet hours.
On the topic of people calling in or emailing, had a constituent reach out who just wanted
to express his gratitude to Town Board.
COUNCILMAN FERONE (WARD III)- Reminded everyone to take care during these heat
waves.
SUPERVISOR STROUGH-
Read a letter from Judy Goralski regarding the Recreation Department. She stated that
she is so impressed with their professionalism, creativity and hard work of the employees
in the Recreation Department.
Thanked the Post Star for a very nice article/quote from John Lewis.
The State will be repaving two parts of Ridge Road. The first part is from the
Queensbury/Glens Falls line to Quaker Road. They are planning to start that Wednesday,
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July 22 and finishing the following Tuesday or Wednesday. After that is complete, they
are set to do Sunnyside Road to Clements Road. They are going to keep single lanes
open. The Town will be having some roads paved, as well. We will be outsourcing some
paving projects, ones that need reconstruction. They are: Garrison Road, Gurney Lane,
Luzerne Road and Hiland Springs Way.
Cost Control Associates did an inventory of our street lighting.
Received an email from a website called Lendedu. They did a study on the most budget-
friendly cities for renters. Queensbury was ranked twelfth in the State.
A reminder to everyone who has not yet done so, please complete your census.
Received a letter of congratulations from Governor Andrew Cuomo on the successful
completion of the Town of Queensbury’s New York State Community Block Grant.
Received information from the Director of the Office of the Aging concerning $20
vouchers for local farmer’s markets for eligible seniors. For more information, call Office
of the aging (518) 761-6347.
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Spoke regarding an article in the Lake George Mirror concerning the Fund for Lake
George. They are launching a safe septic initiative to protect Lake George from pollution.
Thanked the Fund for Lake George for their effort.
Be careful, there has been bear sightings in the area of West Mountain.
Received a letter from a resident on Glen Lake who would like to see the Town enact a
noise ordinance.
Spoke regarding Kathleen Moore’s article in the Post Star criticizing the Town on their
handling of the short-term rental law.
Reviewed the many projects going on within the Town.
Thanked all who attended meeting.
Thanked Looked TV and our sponsors for televising these meetings.
RESOLUTION ADJOURNING REGULAR TOWN BOARD MEETING
RESOLUTION NO.: 250, 2020
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. George Ferone
WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mrs. Amanda Magee
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby adjourns its Regular
Town Board Meeting.
Duly adopted this 20th day of July 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Magee, Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mr. Freer
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
CAROLINE H. BARBER
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
MINUTES PREPARED BY ROSE MELLON, DEPUTY TOWN CLERK I